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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-12-22, Page 5Standard Bank of Osa y -y a� (`, t� tT N E T f A I ITA N B 1 artett , 4Tioeen lYi. Strnohan and J, GUS -.t. W 46U/ ,�►� t� ANK ales • i . ,t Jnmen Ritraaban and Iiruh• =Smeeh.30xJxr x3e)e, 1,370 SURPLUS, Olt 1U48NRVE POND - $ 1,000000 TOTAIi A881926 Oath te,OLQ,Oee A C•artestesrat Bet taking iilitteiticielie r. 't•aneesetecl -'VSA V!NGS aANKW''a- -DEPO3ITS OF ONE DOLLAR and !Twnrda reoeived on which INTEREST 18 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HI H G ES Z BA i NK I A'lE. ACCRUED IUAD IN"1D lD S T is added to nee iunto every els months cud becomes principal, —MARRIED WOMEN and MINOILS mry malts and withdraw Deposits without the intervention of any pare. re LOANS MADE TO FAR5iE11S ON NOTE AT LOWEST RA'Z'E, SALE NOTES OASHGD, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only for whiob no charge ie made, YOUR BUSINESS will reeelve our oereful and o.arbecue Attention. A. 0, MACFARLANE, Asian, 1E1'6 ir'zct Cl]1m3 React Jot LI, ()barley Hartlefh, of Zuriab, aspires to the Reeveehip of Hev. It ie said that Pete, Lemont thinke of duffing oar. Mr. Kelebon informs the Obeerver that he intends to employ twelve mechanics in hie foundry and machine shop after the New Year. The top of the smoke stuck on the eleotrio light power bowie'.b'ety off ou a taunt night. Mr. Welsh oontempletee putting ap a Dement etaok with fan at- tachment. Rev. Mr. McLennan wishes it to be underetdod that be in in the field to stay and that here the Sof t• a u at German enn didate being Scotch himaetf and having a German wife. A gentleman front a d!etanoe is ne- gotiating to purchase the electric light plant from 1\lr, \Veleh, provided the eeeporation wilt grant him a freohieo to put in a water works system for fire pro. taction and dotneitia iii••. Citi tit. The new Grand Trunk Sea; m at Blyth will eouu be randy f r oucupanoy. John Barr, of Hltllett, delivered to E•ttvard Watson n three year. old steer whish tipped the resales at 2220 pounds. Jaeper Cook has purohased the reel. dense of Dire. Themes Morten on Queen street lately 000npted by George Hirune and family, and has moved foto it. Riley dt Tilden have a large gang of mile working on the 0. P. R. oonstruotion in the village. They are at present engaged in changing the oonree of the river. Where the river now rune will be filled in and edit! for station and freight yards. W. A, and Mrs. Garter have leased the vaoant store in the Cornell biook, lately cocupied by Wm. Robertson, and have opened a grocery and provision store and restaurant and a store for the sale of faooy goods and Iadieelfurnishings, meth as silk underskirts, walking skirts, .etc, Nominations for leave and- ooagoil. lore and throe pnblio school truateee will be held le Iuduetry Hall, Blyth, ou Fri• day, December 2$rd, et 12 o'clock noon. Edward JHaggiat killed two pige on Deo. 11, which were littered on Merob 3rd. They dressed 609 pounds; whiob le n pretty good weight for uige.moeth•old Piga. • 'S'F'i.°tarnarta . Wrn,tltem Fireman have assured H. Wilntont Young's Big 13 jou Comedy Co. for a term extending from Jan. 80 to Feb. 4. Wm. Burrell, of Wingham, bee bought the bay pacer Little Sandy, with a r000rd et 2181 ele was pnrohaeed from Toronto t , aeries t u a reported e or ed rise P O P 1 P $500. Ai tt.a close of the School Board meet. fug Pri .oipal Moogrove Melted the mem bore of the Board, and newepaper men to Moore's reeleurttnt where oyetere were served, being th,, annual treat from Mr. Muegroee. At the regu'er, meeting of Wingham Tent, No 68,K 0. 1'. M , the following oflloere were elected for the ensuing year •--Oom , E. Groves ; Lt Com John Lemont ; Record Keeper, J. W. D 'cid ; Ohaplaie, A. E. Simmons ; Sergeant, J. G. Robertson ;. M. at A , Alex, M •Nevin ; lat M. of G , E. E. Slmmon'; 2,4 M. of G , F. E. Belie Senting1, A. Green ; Picket, Wm, Oarr. Connell No. 114, R. T. of T. elected the reviewing efeleere for the eneutog term :--Select Councillor—N. L. Bran• don ; Viae Coouoillor—A, Du'mage jr.; Ohaplain—Dr. Gundy ; R, Seo.—W. 0. Thompson ; Fin. Sac —Mollie Hammond ; Treae,—A Gundv ; Herald—M. Graham ; Dep. Harald—Olara Mitobell ; Guard -- A. E. Dienev ; Sentinel—Geo. Gregory ; organic:—M. Tibbs ; Press Repreeeuta• tive—li. 0• Kent ; And.tor—M. Beck with. Mre: R. H. Seine had an alarmingly close oat, one day recently. She wanted to °rose the high railway bridge on the G. T. R. (a vary dangerous thing to attempt.) On enquiry, ebe found that the freight train standing et the citation wan x SELLING BELUV/ COST ,'Ulte4r!bNda,new Since purchasing Mr. 1VIcNair's stock of Gener- al Merchandise I have removed it to ruy own store and am now prepared to give my Customers BAR- GAINS in all lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots aaac $hoes, &ot, We have a stock of over $2,000 in BOOTS and SHOES which must be reduced to about half. We quote a few prices and everything else will be sold accordingly :— Men's Long Boots Ladies' Overt' worth worth $2 50 for..,, 61.50 for ' $1.,25 Boye' Long Boote worth 62.75 for,.. 750. I $1.25 A full stock in all lines of Women's and Children's Shoes will also be sold at Great Bargains. WNTE saws About 100 pairs each of Women's, Misses' and Boys' heavy Winter Shoes for sale at 10 per sent, below cost. farWe have also received a fresh supply of Christmas Goode in Fancy Dishes, Toys, &c,, and have a full stock of Fresh Groceries, Frnits and Confectionery. Large supply of Candies and Nuts just arrived. A. Mcfl-cniald X x Unfit PAL—Plod tip 61,000,000 16 syn FUND . • 61,000,000 Drrectore ILEV.. R. H,'NABOBS, I). 11., 8. J. 3300135, Prmetdent, ales-Preatdeut, THOU, nnaouuaW, B 3.A, n38 TIMOR Atli. W. t(ORTItrER MARK, R.O. D. u, TIIOtleon, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO W,, RO nail - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Discounted. &Immo d1 Dl' .111)Er-'.Fdd3'ivt>djiydl' ' Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all aurae o161 and upwards Rzairagazs Alyea, A. E. MELLISII, Manager. not going to erose the bridge, and so ebe etarted pushing her little obild in the baby sleigh, ahead of her, When ebe got part of the way over, the train book• ed down from the station on to the bridge. Seeing the danger, Mre. Saint took her child ander one arm, and the baby sleigh in the otherbend, and leaned againet the semaphore wire, whieh alone prevented her from falling from that great height to the toy river below. In this position, she leaned with her burden, while the aura basked past her. The engine driver then aeeieled her to e pleas of safety. Jnmelytowee. Where's W. Beydon'a ()barite concert is the query being propounded? Between Xmas tree entertainments and weddings Jamesto nte to a lively place for some time. We have one of the beet mail carriers that ever was on this route in the person of E. Lowry. If the trains keep:time he will to a minute and be ie also very obliging. We hope he may etay with as and it will pay him well for hie trouble. At a reoeut meeting of those interested in victoria Hall management the old Board was re elected with the enb-tits tion of Robert Strachan for Jamee Oubt, removed to Blyth. A. Bryaue to obair- men and the other members of Com- mittee are David Miller, Geo. Ooombee, Juo, Caw and Robb. Strachan. It in now about 4 yearn since the Hall was bought and ib has proved again and again the wisdom of the promotere. VICTORIA BALL —At a meeting held in the Hall on Monday night it wee auani :namely onrried that the epeakere coming on Sunday night receive 62 00 instead of 6100 now paid. We do not mean to say this is fell pay for their trouble but per- haps will be able to pay more later on. Title ie to begin on Jan. let, 1905, when a new plan of getting euppliee ie drafted out by the Traeteee. At the eame meet- ing it was moved and carried that there will be a Xmas Tree held on Thursday nicht of this week, 22nd inst., at 8 o'alook. The doors will be open at 7 90. There will be a mneioat and literary program prepared and it will be ae usual S uo ordinary treat. Sunday sohool attend. s ante will get in free. (Moore ware apo pointed for the Young People's meeting i also. b 111004.111 stranger, Mr. Lewis nest morning went down town, and upon beteg advieed telephoned to London, where he learned that no one bed been Bent oat to collect for the whim. It then became evident that he bad been eonfidenaed out of his money. (7 rev. On a recent Tbereday evening e certain young m in of Elam, after atteodieg League happened with the miefortane of letting his horse run away while he was bidding farewell to the fair lady for the evening. The horse not being need to ouch sweet Bounds 1, ok fright. j30n000 RSPORTj The following ie the report of standing of pupils of S. S. Ne. 8 for November. —Oleee IV—Johnny Strath, 976 ; Kenneth McLean, 870; Sandy Barron, 600 Class III—Lizzie fIaaton, 250. Class II Sr.—Lswie Whit field. 864 ; Johnny (Maio, 128 , John Carmichael, 0. Claes II Jr. Annie McLean, 800. Part II Sr.—Millie Oneio, 425 ; AnginalOermohael, 0. Part II Jr.—Nellie Carmioheel, 486. Promoted from Jr. IV to Sr. IV.— Johnny Strath, Kenneth McLean, from Jr. III to Sr. III Lizzie Houton, from Pert Ito Jr. Part II, Nellie Carmichael, T. Seams Teacher. Bonen REPORT.—The following is the standing ot pupils of S. S. No. 10 for month of November ;—Only five highestequalin earns equal are given. Jr. IV—Rath Minnie Engler 77 ; Denman 76 ; Ftorenoe Whitfield 76 ; Eva Ratbwell 701 Louie Engler 64 Br. III—Katie Denman 65 ; Pearl Oxtoby 68 ; Cheater Baker 53 ; Andrew Donn 45 ; Willie Bpeirau 99. Jr. III—Iva Speiran 65 ; Geo, Evade 55 ; Wilfrid Whitfield 47 ; Jew. Douli 45 ; Myrtle Speiran 43. Sr. 1I—M. Hutohineon 72; Jno, Hyde 68; Mary ?Jacinth 65 ; Alex. Hyde 94; Her.ni man Piokerell 51. Sr. Pt, II—Mine Hanna, Freddie Oox, Willie Ward. Jr. Pt. II—Stanley Machan. Sr, Pt. I— Millie Opx, Gordon Whitfield, Edith Pickerel!. Jr. Pt. I—Milton Oxtoby, Andrew Coutte. S. B, Lemon, Te,eoher. FINK Tltta.—The enamel Sabbath oboe! Entertainment was held in the S. No. 8 Friday evening of last week wben a good time was enjoyed. Super. ntendendeot P. J. MoArter filled the 111 as obairman white N. D. Roes, the L,irpito vv el. Lialowel has entered a team in the 0. $, A. Junior aeries. Mise Oarbhew, stenographer, returned to Winnipeg on Monday of last weak, after spending a fortnight'a holidays with her pareote in town. Oolleabor Tabberner had taken in 622,800 in taxes up to Wednesday night of last week. Leee than 61,000 remained on the roll, including examptioue, whiob ie a good showing. Waiter Hardwick, who has been voting 888 town police officer since A. Katy took charge as engineer at the pumping station, has been appointed oonetable for the balance of the year. Miee Briabin has resigned her poailion ae teacher in the Public School, and intends going to Alberta, where she baa scoured a poeit'on as teacher at about double her present salary, Mr. Kelle effere the Sobool Board twenty sees of birds' eggs if the Board will furnish a cabinet to pub them in, He has one that is worth a dollar and e half. Be le also furnishing them with thirty epeoimene of Canadian wood gratis. During a imolai evening given by the Methodist church, J. W. Stewart addrese ed Mies H. A. Smith, ohoir leader, on behalf of the ohnroh, and Mies Minis Ballard presented her with a beautifully engraved solid gold wateh and a oba- telafne br000b. Miee Smith severe her connection with the choir at the begin- ning of the new year. Ab a apeoial meeting of L. 0. L, No. 370, held in their lodge room, L!etowel, the following brethren were eleated and installed officers tot the following year Geo. Spotton, W. M. ; E, M. Alexander D. M.; 0, Anderson P. W. M. Rev. C. H. Bnokland,, Chap, ; W. R. Hamilton, Rao, See. ; A, Peseta", Fin. Seo.; Geo. Raieee, ;Trees. ; R. Stanley, Lecturer ; W. Robinson, D. of 0. ; J. J. Stewnrt, let Committee man J. W. Bernie, 2nd Committee man'; A, Broadfoot, 8rd Oonmittee men ; J. Stubbs, 4th Com- mittee man ; J. ileburger, 5th Committee MEM. Sorge one who evidently was well port. ed about the eurronndinge played a sharp game on Benjamin Loyale, en old gentle• men who moved into town from Walleoe about two months ago, Unfortunately about the time he moved to town hie wife, who had been ill, bedtime troubled with melunboolia, and bad to be tient temporarily in the asylum at London. Expeeting that he might be galled upon any day to bring Mrs. Lewis home, Mr, Lewin bad draws some money [rem the bank to pay expenses and other fuel. dental°, and was keeping it by him is the bonne. Se is at present living alone in the Jlnst end of the town, On Monday evening of last week abort seven o'elook a stranger galled at hie hones and told him that he had been sent by the aaylom anthoritiee to oolleot the gem due for keeping Mee. Lewis there, the stranger °Luting thet the amount was 687. Wtbhont questioning the stranger's authority, Me. Lewis old over the amount demanded, and the stranger gniakly departed, without making any aoknowledgment, merely etntitig that he was in a hurry to 8ntelt the train foe London, Becoming eanpieipue Haat thinge might not be ae represented by the public school teaoher played the role of Santa Claus with neatness and diepatoh. The proceeds amounted to $15 00 whiob will be devoted to Sabbath Sobool pnr- poeee. Program was as follows Instrumental, Miee Ella McKinnon ; patriotic eong, School Children ; reef Wien, "Keep A'goln," Buseei Wilbee ; solo Juneve Taylor ; dialogue "Trials of a teacher" ; recitation, Ella Mo$toaon ; duet, James and Donga!d Strachan ; gramophone, Atnbroee Moore, of Brae. sale, ; dialogue "Advertising for a earn. panlon", harmonica selection, Julian Bros. ; recitation, Miee Josephine Doll ; DRESS- MAKING MISS M. A. PARDY has opened a Dress making eetabliehment in the rooms Over the Post Office and hope° by doing good work to merit the patronage of the general public. Please Give us a Trial. CUTTERS ---AND SLEIGHS A Record Breaker 18 Cotters end 6 Sete of Sleighs Bold in One week. Our Outtere are all made of the tame material as those whish have taken first prize this last 5 peeve at out local shows against all eompetitore. They are the BEST and take no emend place for Materiel and Workmnnobip. One Bleigba are nearly all Oak and have a firnt•alase record for easy draft and good tracking. They can't be beat. Pleaee call early and get your °bolos of our dandy Cotters. We already have one stook of wheels for the doming year. They are the high - eat grade and intending parohaeere of Buggiee for next year ate invited to examine our geode betore the paint brneb ie on them as everything le the beet that oau be bought, EMI & cou Leading Mannfaeturere, and L e 17 For amore Miea MOA/'ter IOW n .,, , ; polo, Miee Cardiff ; green°• phot a (glee tun Atobroaa Moore ;dialogue "Br.,u;,h, to We eenoee" ; eolo John Strachan ; Ingoh ; eong by children "Aries Kringle"; dletribotion of presents by Santa Oleos, The various „ambo,, were well presented and did oredit to the performers, SURPRISE PARTY.—Two sleigh loade of the youth and beauty from Munorlt0, Car mnuoa ka d nauseate, numbering allover 60, drove to the dome of James McKay, of Moukton, on Wednesday, 7th iaas„ when they took the opportunity of showing them the esteem in whish they were held by their neighbor°e and reletivee by preeeating Mr. and Mrs. McKay with a beautiful parlor table, a chenille table cover and a handsome eagel. The evening was orient in imolai obat, ramie and tripping the light fantastic. At 12 e'olook p, m. all did In I justice to a nicely prepared bill of fare, ()audios, peannte, &e„ were abundantly dietribated among the crowd, The happy gathering broke ap in the early more, when all departed wishing the genial hoot and hostess the oompli- manta of the season. Addreee was as foliowe :—Dean FRIENDS.—We, your near neighbors and relntivee, take this opportunity of expressing our sincere regret at your removal from our midet, as your genial dlepoailiooe and kind hoepitality will be sorely missed. We are pleased to know that our lose will be your gain and oleo that in yogr preeent home your neighbors will find a pleasant arquialtion to their village. We there Sore take thie opportunity of preseetiog to yon these gifte as a email token of the esteem in whioh you are beld among us, That God may ever prosper you and your family ie oar earnest desire and wish. Ie eonolaeiou as we separate for oars eeveral homes, we allo' ' 1 m to :viable you and family a Merry Xmas • and a Happy New Year. Signed MARION MoKAv, Menzel Forams. Mr, MoNay was completely taken by surprise bat fittingly thanked the donore. ) ealortle. F, Guttridge has completed the briok work on the new Bank of Oommeroe building, "Dolly" the little white Shetland pony belonging to the Cage family for the petit atventy years died of paralysis. In the case of Hallett ve. Oriob, beard et Goderioh last week, ebe conviction of the police magistrate was gnaebed. On the complaint of oonetable Crich, E. Hallett wee convicted by the police magistrate of a breeoh ot a town by-law, Mr. Hallett appealed to the higher court with the above recruit. The Seetortb Presbyterian church whioh bee been in the hande of workman for the past eight menthe undergoing enlargement and repaire, wae completed sad was formally re'owened on Sabbath. Tho services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Milligan, of Tomato, Moderator of the General Aesetnbly. Very large and well pleeeed aodlenoee teeembied. The Warne of Meeere. Orioh, Habkirk and Ament brought in three immense etiake of timber to Ameot'e mill on Mon- day of last week. The three loge were elm and were all parte of the one tree. The largeet log measured over four feet aoroee the butt both ways and the other two were in proportion, being encoeeding cute, They were all solid and out on the farm of John Shine, 5.h con„ McKillop. Morris Council Meeting. The Council met according to Stahl in the Council Room, Morrie, on De 15th. Members all present, the Reeve i the chair. Minutes of last meeting tea and passed. On motion of Code and Sha the taxes of Sarah Flemming and W. Rile amomtbing to $3 45 were remitted. 'Pe dere were received for Debentures in al of Guelph Jonotion Railway and o motion of Code and Jackson the tender Wm. O. Brent, of Toronto, wee aooepte On motion of Taylor and Code the follow iug a000ante were ordered to be paid : Wm. Watson, repairing sidewalk nee Belgrave station, 65 50 ; R. Carrick, r pairing road, 68.00; Geo. Proctor grave $3 57 1 Win. Taylor gravel, $1.47 ; Geo McDonald, gravel, $13.90 ; J. Bracken ridge, gravel, $2.47; Duff & Stewart lumber and work, $18.87; F. Guttridge cement tile, $21 38; corporation of Blyt Hall rent, $7 50 ; corporation of Brueael Hall rent, $6 00 ; Wm. Thnell work o grader, $4 00 ; Board of Health services Dr. MoA'h, $3 00, W. J. Johnston, $5 00 Geo. Hood, $6 00, Tboe. Laidlaw, 64.00 Wm. tebieter,6200,Wm. Clark, $9.00 corporation of Hallett, Bine expenditure $4 50 ; Wm Geddie, tile drain $4.00 ; A Campbell, use of scraper $150 ; W Nioholeou, use of scraper 61,12 ; M. roo tor, elm plank $100 ; Jae. Russell, re pairing bridene $20.42 ; J. Wallace, ditch and culvert $100 ; P. Healy, tile dito $8.00 ; J. McDonald, work on E. boned ary $5.00; E Livingstone, week OD W boundary $5.00 ; G. Taylor, taking Mina es Fleming to Renee of Refuge $8.00 W. Iebieter, taking Mi=see Flemming to HOMO of Refuge $3 00 ; A. Miller, wood and care of Hall $11.00 ; T. S. Brandon, preparing financial statement $5.00; W. Iabiater, preparing tinanoial etatemeut $2.00 ; A. T. Cole, repairicg culvert and underbrnehing $.500 ; A. Taylor, repair. ing oulverta $2.75 ; corporation of Mo. Killop, B line expenditure $25.97 I Jnr). Roger, engineer's feee $80 00 ; W. Iabia. ter,Couooillor's fees, $8800, T. Code, $38.00, A, Shaw, $80 00, Geo. Taylor, $55.00, Geo. Jaolteon, $55 00 ; W. Clark, salary and expenoea 6188,00. Bylaw, No. 16 was duly read and passed, The Connell then adjourned. W. Ooe,aa, Clerk. to 0. n d y n - d n of d. 1,• h n• b Stratford le to 'Athena on January 2 the unique epaoteale of a four cornered contest for the majority, It has been known tor some time that three namee— thote of Ald, Eldt, W. J. 8ergnenu and Savage— would be on the ballot, end Aid. Hamilton wae mentiobed ail a probable dark florae. He, however refueled to an• no11ne0 himself until Betnrday, when be deaided that he would swept domino,. Mom The eohemo looking toward the erection of a eanitarium fer incurable eouenmp. uvea by the oonntiee ot Waterloo, Petth, Wellington, Oxford and brant le favored by Waterloo. A motion recommending next year's oonnolt to further the soheme to completion wee pegged by the Water. loo Ooauty Connell, It wee reported that there had been about seventy deaths irom tubtrouloelie in that 000nty during the past year, ,..,.•.1•M.IMENIM...o.1 g1MxxxtJ 4'wt+ gid' a '4nafF' xxxxxxx:4= 1 MC ( FIN`NO iii' & CO. Christmas- Groceries. We have laid in a heavy dealt of Gro arise for the Chri imne trade, � andbaying ail we do f ver tarquantities u efox sat cash's Y k l we get tate lowest prises, whish pate us in a position to Doll fleetelanChristmas Groceries et prices like these : Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, 8 pane—one of eaoh—for 25o.—Good ,Red Salmon, 2 vane for 25o.—Uboioe Selected Raisins, 8 pounds for 26a,— Ve California Seeded Hairdos, in poond boxes, 10o.—Cieaued Ourranie, in bulk, 4 pounds for 25o,—Oholoe Cleaned Currants, in 8 -pound i'2 hoses, very epeeist for 25o.—Oboioe Golden Detest, in packages, at So.—Oros., & Blackwell'° Orange, Lemon and Citron Pbele at close prises.—Brenktaat Cereals, in Orange Meat, Malts Vita, Oatmeal, Wboatine, Cornmeal, eta., always in etoek..-Ingersoll Cheese, very ohoioe, at 12en.—Long Clear Basan, Breakfast Bacon, Spiced Roll, ,:.T Mince Meat, eta„ al waye in stook at bottom priaee,—The old reliable ca Kiji Japan Tea, none genuine except put up in pound bags, worth ka 30e, for 26o.—Red Roue Tea, in blush, mixed end Ceylon green, at 1 25e, 30o, 40a and 50o.—English Mixed Pieklee, very imolai at 120. a -.p Pate extract of Lemon, Vanilla, etc , at 5e and 10e per bottle —Pure k epioee of all kinds, et epeeieel prices. tttghest Prices raid ler Rultor, Egce, Dried Apples and. Poultry, Furs and Mantles We are making great redaotione in the prima of Fare and Cloth Jeeokete, Men's Fur Coate at epeoial prises to clear. ,v Terrifit reednootiionewfii be made in Millinery during the next twooweeke.-- X,11C3tbxwqXegqMnCg=42x CertZtftl Gr ' J. C. JONES, J WCi,E1 Just a Few Days Meggiffeffefl Left to decide what the Xmas memento will be, and provid- ed Jewelry seems to be the most desired of all, why not let us have the favor of your consideration, if even to get the credit that our stook and prices should be a revelation to you. Should the article of your choice be found here, we will gladly lay it away till you require it. See our New Souvenir Pins. Also some very special Ormolu Gold and Cabinet Clocks. Repairing a Specialty None too Difficult Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 WE ARE READY FOR YOUR XMAS 0 With a large line of Goods suitable for Christmas Presents. FANCY CHAIRS, LADIES' SECRETARIES, GENTLEMEN'S DESKS, PARLOB CABINETS, MUSIC CABINETS BRIC-A-BRAC. You get a Choice Here that You Cannot get Elsewhere, • Banos and, awns We have already sold a number for Xmas Presents. If you contemplate buying an in- strument in the future, why not now ? Terms and prices to suit everybody. When You Buy, Buy the 33est, Bell Organs and Heintzman Pianos sell themselves. Get them at Laiherdale'