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The Brussels Post, 1920-12-16, Page 8
4 t1+1\1414444111‘tl e`R, fb t. ir1 :'+ 3°va t•r,r 111.31:1 r'v x21,•14 ta- 4,-1' 'tc' Christma i5 Here With the public, n t the preeeni date, getteritily looking for the medinin rn'uT how 1 ti,•(•tl goods: Jou will find ottr Store He, ifl:rtt. In eolith fair thi i , lrl:,e of Merehfln- dise. We have a Clean Itp tt1-d: tt etoek of Holiday Goods and among the :natty lines art'-- Eledne em :Shot Albiime Brass Jardaniers aud Statuary Ivory Toilet Pima; and Cases lebory -Toilet Pieces Manicure CR¢es Leather Greeds Hand slags. Strap Purses Bill Folds Music Rolls &a., &e. High Grade Boxes o. Chocolates Fountain Pens Flash Lights Boxed • Stationery COTIe.4 DCndenee Cards Perfumes Toilet Waters Brown Work Baskets and Jardaniers Late ship- ment just re- ceived. See them Fancy China Serving Trays Casseroles POINSK'F f'Azt — D: core' d Crepe Tissue in Christmas 'feeign' Red and Groan Cr. p, Primr, Tinsel and Tins& f)ntanrmts NO 6606 Ortt this treason (;iiia' ilooks-- letib Ftiding Aicolt and Meade h s ' l,"cka • Reply Alger ac,11 11,,y S.:t ut Se u ies B.bles nud Hymn Books Christmas Greeting Cards Christmas Post Cards iiu: Calendar Pads Dells. Toys Picture Books Painting Books ock x s Games Dolts' Carriages 1 Mie Kars Carts, &c. \utas Decorations Red Bella, Garlands. Hinolci Rope color's red and white For doing up the Christmas parcel—Wi'v Hosea, White 'Tissue Paper, Tags, Seals, Red Ribhtozene. Tinsel Cord, &c, A Present that Lasts through the Year—On' of the leading Magazines or Weekly Papers We en t d e your sobsceiption. Me 0 t4O44et0404-Seeee.-0+ e-teeeaS•©site eea,eire -n p etes.4 4- e•Yek3FO+044t h Fis R >8 S ��tii UTH • O ;• •F • • 4 4•3 ♦ ••0 O •• a a a t 14 • • mfg , 6a1 g Druggist and Stationer 4, Tai -al ox CIIRI:rrMAs Day Saturday of next r etas ;rt'3Tf r week. Rn Chapman Bros, advt, for real ^.___......-..__._....__...�..�T__ bender: bargatus- CHRIs'rAtAe Saturday of next week. NEr•r Tuesday will he the shortest dray in the year. BREAD has dropped to 12 cents a loaf in Brussels Wilfrid Willis is a dandy', baker. Ir will pay_intendlug nurehasers to scan George Wellere talk to reader; of THE POST CHOICE fresh grtcei ie5, fruits, eon •fectionery, &re, are to be found at the'. Grocery of W. J. McCracken. FouR cars of coal are expected 10 ar- rive by E. G, & S. T. Plum. They unloaded 3 cars •dutiug past week. A number of cars. of coat have been unloaded dutiug the past week by S. T. i Plum & Son, It was a welcome com- inodity. THE new roof on the Ewan black- smith shop was completed and a good job done at a very uncertain period of the year. Ws thank scores of people for prompt renewals to THE POST and for remi'- tance of arrearages in numerous in- I stances. Ansa the New Year we should liven up on furthering plans for a suitab'e memorial for our brave seedier teddies who sacrificed to ensure our liberties THE flax crop that was lying in the fields has been got into sheaf stage and a . few good drying days would be of real value to getting it under cover in barn and stark. Tete Editor heartily thanks numerous Alberta, Saskatcbewan and Manitoba subscribers Inc remhteece5 during the 1 past month. We're living in hopes of , being tickled some more. Mermen IN W INN1nen.-14y notice ' elsewhere in this issue it will he observ• ed that Miss Hessle, delight er ot the fate Thomas and Mrs. Davidson, II'nssels, was united in marriage to W C Harvey, • of Winnipeg, on December 4'11 Rev. Mr. Hamilton, f Z on Methodist church, performed the ceremony, Good wishes from many relatives and friends are extended to Nlr. and Alts, Harvey. FREIGHT SERVICE'—The change of freight service which came iutn effect OD the G. T. R. Monday morning of 13,1 week took another turn (all for the bet ter) the same tiny as it was put int,! force. Instead of the proposed change of three freight irains a week, 111e new system will remain as of old --one nut anti - onein every day with the excep'wo or Saturday nod Monday. This will b, much better than the first schedule pro posers and no doubt he. hailed with pleasure by the local strippers anti Nisi - tress men along the line. TERRY CURTIS DECItAPItt, —''1. T. Currie, B, A, teacher in math( mides and English in the Ottawa Collegiate Institute, died Saturday night of lest Week at Ottawa. He was born in . tr,t t- ford, Out, 4) years ago, and for several years had beet a prominent figure in teachers' organizations its the province. He took an energetic part in the re es- tablishment of the Queen's UnivorsIty Summer School at Kingston. Ile was a writer of books pertaiuiug to the teach- ing profession, and itt the time of his death bad almost completed a volume far the Summer School, Ile Was un• married The above Ices reference to a former resident of this locality, who teught fn the Anderson School, 3rd line. Morris township He was a brother of Mrs. lathes Elliott, formerly of Brits - gels , now of Stratford aud is well re- membered by Ii number of readers of THE Poet, who will regret to hear of kis death IetreoveetaN'ra are being made on the town property recently bought by Peter RuileaC1 lion Mrs. George Henderson, Sc+sdurre. 'late riots -stirs Pose for 1921 makea a d:r.,i: Christmas gift to an ahsent friend ant ealle Non prominently into their 1hr.v;hL at 'east rt2 times a year. A number are doing it. ct•TT1:a and Fuggy For sale, both in good reenir• If you want either see W.le. STrETTote C3rtAv•Dott' crank lost between Brussels and Walton. Wilt finder kindly leave it at TDB Peer or Humphries' store, Walton, l,Y,n NAr.E. -A steel range made by The Mof- fat. Stove (•n , in gond condition. Also a baby miner, large size and well made. 25.2 JAMES Fox. Cunt/ E 'Abort Horn Bull for sale, 11 months old. D. Gr,AseIEN, Lot 5, Con, 11, Grey'. Phone 2518 Fru' storks of corn for sale. Phone 2519. EVERETT HOOVER. Conch Dnn lost last week, medium glee, black in color with white on feet), neck and peas Has a hob -tail. Information as 50 its whereabouts will Le thankfully received. Pheno 5:0 TELFORD SELLERS. Foe Sale is good easy, due to calve in April, alto rine yooafEPh560. one oOOLvrN, Brusels, South. Fntt sole 5 good cows and a number of horses, 1.Ot 1;, 111,1 0, Grey toWaehip. r Phone 187. BOOT, BARER. TEE gond ewes rnr wale in good phage. P11nm.; 411s I1AVIn BALLINGALL, Lot 0, Con. 1, Grey. eon 5101,11 —The residence of J. T. Wood, Alt, t strer,r, Brussels. All modern oouven- ienees; !.; acre of land; most eligibly eltnated; garage fbme and see it if interested. 1, t t+t:t A OLE properly far sale hi Brnseelo eon. aRrang' 1 e large store and 00111505501210 Ing henaes, Rei' farther tntrtiou'ara apply to t. 1.eA'1'11g1InALa, Phone 87 YARN 1'1111 arts,—A quantity of light gray .earn nn hand et the Mose of the war is offered r r.nt,, at s'-.tOU per pound. May be hada: the Fohh.'. Library, Now is the time to secure it f„r the Fall and Wintor'a knitting. REPSC:ntTA'r r VP. Weseeo for Brussels and Hnr, n (V;nnt,p 10 1(present',The Old Reliable F ntinll Nnrs,o•1es.' Big setae are to be made ,•sting Nursery stook during the paean- onu,•tinn period. A eplendld opportunity for it live selenium, Eliglleat 0011111115850115 paid, bond+nine, free equipment., large line of fruit and ornamental stock to offer. STONE & WEL1.t51c-N,Toronto,Ont. f- r. PA. It rat, Osteopathic Pltysiohm, visite Br ue+els Monday afternoon of each week, (h,onie mid nerv0ns diseases successfully t ,at.erl, Visits resldenoea, Consultation at (,neen'1 Hotel. D,t ( uv L flonG,—Word has reach - loon that Dr. Hogg, who was for Sive'Al veers head of the department er physics in the University of Sasket- t:hewan, has nrceptetl a position in the scorch rl<.p:irtment of the Western 1 Iec•nc Co. in their New York taboret. ori. Ile ''s•: alrettde entered upon his theme pert is rile recipient of a salary well in advance. of that received from 1 the lotnl ednritmusl inetitu(100. The Ur, vvas a former teacher in S. S. No, 3 Grry tbwes Sp, his parental Monte being in Meltelioie 1 ANNIVERSARY ---Regular anniversary cervices of the Methodist church, Brus- s s Sunday au'I Monday, retfr and zoth tee Rt v. (.'.rpt ) E'lwards, Seaford., will be he presenter on Sabbath, at rx and 7 &elmcic and special music by choir, Cape, Iydwards saw service overseas and wen the milieu medal for conspicuous bravery: A I Fowl Supper IIonday evening folio wc d by Musical and Liter- my prngr;,m of high order. Rev. ler E, Morley, H. A , a talented and much erniebt after Nlocetionist, of Toronto, profeesiOnnl gradu.ete 01 Owen A. Sadly, ' ire'. -1)1011 51ctirntl anti with wit, wisdom end pathos will give a worth -while re., permits 'Iicltets for supper and enter- tainment 75 netts Cor adults, children 011 cents, R'II.f, PAY - 75 ets. per doz. Inc clean, fresh Eggs, Dirty, stale Eggs not wanted. WALTER ROS tiiiron ait''rialrc Farm; Bina;^le MOD 1, :1 ,1n `iac 8•4 oat OEM Na110100a No. 1 Hard furnace -Stove- Chestnut E. Inc S. T. Plum PHONE 41x DON'T forget the young ladies' dance here on December 28. in Town Hall, How WOULD IT BE IF LT— Did yonr Best? Played Sandy Claws? Paid cash as you bought ? Went to chureb regularly? Sent a present to borne folk ? loiued the Horticultural Society ? Gave up grouching and boasted ? Retired to bed earlier every night ? Took more pains with your hand- writing ? A good deal of credit is due our busy Agriculture Represeutative, 5 B. Stolb- ers, of Clinton, for .the able way he handfed the County baby beef competi tion, having 5 in the money at Guelph Toter -County competition As the class is open to all young men under 3o and enti'les the winners to a free Short Course, including R, R fare and board at the O. A C. A. W. Etherington, Exeter, and Wilber Turnbull, Brussels, won this year and will not be eligible again. In a County the size of Huron there should be doable the entries there were this year. Get your boys busy, write Mr. Slathers for particulars and start the calf going. PRR-1ENTATION.—The Ladies'. Aid of the Methodist cbutch met at the resi- dence of I. T. aud Mrs. Wood Wednes- day evening of last week and presented Mrs. Feel. Wood, who with her hus- band is removing to Chatham, with a choice piece of cut glees. Following address vvas read by Miss .Elizabeth Downing and Mrs. Weller presented Ole gift: --DEAR MRS, WOOD --If "Friendship is the golden chain that binds a community” together we are jointly and severally sorry to know that our Le die;' Aid chain is to suffer the loss of our first link for sometime iu your removal from Brussels. Your cheerful willingness to aid in the plans and purposes of 0131 organization has been not only a source of genuine pleat - ore to us all but a practical illustration of an old addage that "Many hands tnake light work' We assure you "Absence will make our hearts grow fonder" as we thiuk of you in your Cnatbam hcme but by way ot a little re- m'nder we ask you to accept this piece of cut glass from our Society, acctern panied by our kindliest, sisterly wishes for yourself and Mr Wocd in your new sphere of activity, We Intel a generous Providence will guide and guard you and your husband and as the years roll by may your circle of true friends broad- en, but not to the exclusion of the friends you left bebiud you, Your re turn to Brussels any tune will be wet• come as the Hewers in May and bye and bye natty the enconluin be pronounced 'upon you "Well done, good and faith• fill servant " Signed on behalf or Brus- sels Methodist Churg -h Ladies' Aid The recipient made a brief but suitable reply thanking the ladies for their kind words end valuable gift and reciprocat- ing the good wtshes Brussels will never be forgotten. A very pleasant tune was eujaeed and a tasty lunch served, THa LATE Mas. (Da.) MUSGROVE — Niagara Falls Review says :—"A well- known and highly esteemed lady in Niagara Falls passed away atter a short illness in the person of Mrs. Jennie iyats- grove, wife of Dr. G. J. Musgrove, former M. P. P. for this riding. Mrs. Musgrove was 50 years of age and was married to Dr. Musgrove in 1883 rind had lived here for the past 26 years. The deceased lady, who hada pleasant parsonelity, had a great many friends to this ci'y, and the family have received a great many expressions of sympathy. She was a member of Morrison Street Methodist Church, and always took a keen interest in all that pertained to the welfare of the church Mrs; Musgrove leaves to mourn her loss, bes'des her husband, Dr, Musgrove, two sons, Capt, Wendell Musgrove of the fl,rn of Upper & Musgrove, barristers of this city; Jack W, of Wisconsin ; auti one daugh- ter, Helen et home, and fathrr and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Small, Mount Forest." Dr. Musgrove is a brother of A. H. Musgrove, of Wing- ham, and taught school at Eadies and Glenannau, afterwards practicing den• tistry at Winghem. Many old friends will sympathize with him in the loss of his wife, The funeral was held to Fair- view cemetery and waS largely attended. Numerous and beautiful were the florid tributes sent by friends, relatives, or- ganizations and essocintions with which the deceased was afit fated. Mayor H, P. Stephens, members of the aldermanic board and the boards of Morrison St, Methodist church and Litndy's Lane Methodist church attended the service, The pallbearers were J, L. Vaustone, W. 11, Buckley, R. 13, Brown, (Dr.) Kel- lam, C. C,Cote, and 11 F. Upper. A. H. and Mrs. Musgrove, Robert Musgrove, Bluevale, and Mrs, Robert Pearson, Ethel, attended the funeral. i1 P4toplo We •illi: About 1 t W P. Little 11 In Toronto titin, week Ulla Wisitly:a, trip. Milton Oliver is pursuing a course at Lietowel Business College at present. 0, M.tiu, Hamilton, was a visitor with (i. R. Weller, towu for a few days last wet k, Wm. H. Shortreetl, of Blyth, visited with [deride in ftrussol', during the past week. Jas. A. McKelvey is home from the West, where he has spent years, on a visit to the parental home. Athol and Mrs. McQnarrie, Toronto, were in town during the past week call- ing nn relatives and old friend^, Robert and Mrs. Davidson, 1.onflrni, were here during the past week to visit the former's mother, who has been real poorly, A. M. Bamford, representing the Navv League of Canada, was it town for a fete days this week stirring up interest in the work, Mrs. Dnucau McKenzie left last week Inc Toronto where she expects to spend the`\Winter with her daughter, Miss Gertrude. George Linton, of Bright, Ontario, was visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Alex. and Mrs, Forsyth, Queen street. Simon aud blrs. Forsyth anti sou, Geddes, are here on a visit from Frobish- er, Sauk , at the home of Win. and Mrs, Robb, Brussels. ' Omar, the year old laddie of Earl and Mrs. Cunningham, bas been quite ill with pneumonia. We hope he will soon be as smart as usual. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Thomas Davidson, Brussels, bat trope improvement will soon be notice- able. Her heart is the seat of trouble. Miss Zttfelt, who has been assisting Miss Mary Ross, milliner left Monday for Rochester, N. Y., where she will spend her Christmas variation with relatives. Miss Isabel Stilleben, Miss Minerva Jones and F, H. Gilroy took part in tete musical program at Winthrop Presby- terian church anniversary last Monday evening. A letter frons Nurse Lunn. formerly of Brussels, writteu from St. Peters burg, Florida says :—Have changed ad- dress from Detroit, corning here for the ;a inter with my patient, so please send my PosT hero as I do like to get it each week, I have my little son, Edwin, with me here. This is a beautiful Silty, full of flowers and sunshine. Ponisettas grow here just like sunflowers We go out in the morning and pick our oranges off the trees for breakfast and also grape fruit. It is difficult to imagine you are having cold weather in Brussels. We were in swimming today (Dee. 8th) and theiwater was lovely and the beech fine silver sand. Wishing you and all Brus- sels friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Proeperotis New Year, Be sieve the. Sincerely yours, • Loursz Ross LUNN, Church Chimes Rev, A. J, Mann and Rev. Mr. Mc- Callum, Lueknow, exchanged pulpits last Sunday. THE Pose. has pleasure in stating that the salary of Rev. A. J Mann, the well known pastor of Melville church, has been increased to $1800 Bazaar held lase Saturday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church was a marked success, total gross proceeds being over $325•o0. The ladiesvlfeartily thank the many who as- sisted and patronized, Sunday School Christmas entertain- ment in lecture room of Methodist church Thursday evening of this week. Preseuts contributed by school and other friends will be lent to Deaconess Flome Toronto. Sleeked nud literary program. Admission es cents. Melville church evening service will be withdrawn next Sabbath evening out of compliment to the Methodist church anniversary services. Rev. (Capt.) Edwards, Seafortb, will be the Preacher of the day. Rev. Mr. Stafford will supply at Seaforth, CONGREGATIONAL WELCOME,.—Last Friday evening about roo members and adberentsof St. John's church assembl- ed in the Lecture room to extend a Welcome to Rev, Mr. and Mrs. John- son sod daughter, ou their locating here. George R. Muldoon was chairman and addressed words of kindly greetiug to the new rector. Latter replied in terms befitting the occasion end heartily thank- ed the congregation for their kindness. Remarks were also offered by G Colvin, Watson and W. H. McCutcheon, T fter which tea was served. Mesdames McIntosh and Little pouring the tea. Tables were decorated with Chrysanthe- Retired ``ti0 Money you spend during the long years of toil will not help you to live comfortably in retirement, in old age. It is only the money you are saving now that will bring ultimate independence. Our Savings Department makes saving easy for you. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA 50 Cupitnl, Surplus end Undivided Profits 18,300,537.04, BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAcka mums, Reception Committee consisted of Mesdames James and Walker and Warden Colvin. A fine social time was enjoyed. St. George's friends from Walton were unable to join in the gathering. A range has been purcbased by the Guild. HORN Deer.—At Teeaweter, on December Ilth, 1020, to Mr. and furs. Samuel Bell, a daughter. CUNNI1IOUAM. In Grey townehip, on Decem- bar 10th, 1020, to Mr, and Airs. ,Roy Cun- ningham, a daughter—Margaret Estelle, MOCAULAY—In Morrie township, on Decem- ber 12th, 10:0, to Air. and Mrs, Newton Olc- Canloy, a son—Lorne Edward. MARRIED HAuveY—DAVTDOON.—In Winnipeg, on Dec, ember 41h,1920, by Rev. tilr. Hamilton, or Zion Methodist ohuroh, AIr. H. 0. Hervey, Winnipeg, Man„ to Miss Bessie, daughter of the late Thos. and Mrs. Davidson, of Brussels. DIED bIDBosove.—At Niagara Falls, on December 1st, 1920, Jennie, beloved wife of Dr, Geo. J. Musgrove, and oister•in-law to Mr. A. H. Musgrove of Winghom, aged 50 years, MoDONALD.—cin Grey township, on December 18th, 1520, Elizabeth Kiser, widow of the late Peter Moposald aged 07 years, MOEAY,—In Grey township, on December 11th, 1020, Elizabeth McFay, in her 79th year. PORTER.—In Grey townehip, on Deoetnber Oth, 1000, Buell Porter. in hie 70th year. STEAORAN—In-Grey township, on December 11111, 1920, Lizzie, daughteriof the late John and Mrs. Strachan. f Funeral will take place Friday, 17th limit., at 2.50 o'clock, Service at 2 p, m. Interment In Brussels Centatery. AUCTION SALES TttvaaDAY DEO. 10' a,—Farm atoek, lmpte• menta, lea. lot 16, Con. 2, Grey township. Bale unreserved at 1 p. rn, David Thomson, Prop. F. S. Scott, Am, BRUSSELS MAF1'KET Fall Wiliest 61 70 Cate . 1 7b Peas 80 Barley Butter 95 U5 Eggs Hogs 14 50 HSP 24 00 51 7655 1 75 80 06 1460 25 00 Farm 'dor Sale 00nt05tring 100 acres, being Lot 6, Con. 5, Grey township.There is a good two'stor brick hoose wih furnace;bank barn with etabres cemented ; tt(ind mal, silo, hen house, pig pen, drilled well, &o. Good orchard. Rur- al�mail and telephone. School id mile distant; gg miles from Brussels. P000010ion ht SPring. ran plOWItg done. 15 serve seeded to hay. For prior, terms end other particulars apply en the premises, or if by letter to Ethel P. 0., R, R,1, MRS. ANNIE SMITH, Proprietress, MAUDE C. BRYANS o OPHTHALMOLOGIST- Graduate PHTHALMOLOGISTGraduate Department of Ophthalmology, Me- Oormlalc Medical College, Chicago, Ill. Three months post gradnnte course during past year. Eyes correctly fitted with Glasses. Head- aaheo, Inflnttietl Eyes, Granulated Eye Lida and other Eye' troobles,. ennead by Eye•otraif. I relieved through properly fated Git see, Sntlefaotton Assured. Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door South of Barrister Binoloir'e office, Office hours : 9 to 12 a, m, ; 1 to 6 p. m. Also Wednesday end Satue day reveningo.., Suggestions for Christmas Gifts A visit to my store will overcome the problem of what to give for Xmas Silverware 1847' Rogers Bros.' Old Colony designs Community Plate Adair] Pettecia. Shieldfield Cutlery Razors, Pocket Knives, Table Knives and Forks and Carvers. Serving Trays, Aluminum Cook• ing Utensils, Pyrex Ware, Boast- ing Pans, Food Choppers, Bread and Cake Boxes, 0 Cedar Mops, 0 Cedar Oil, Lamps, &c, In Sporting ... r n Goods You will find a cornplete range of the following ;-- Automobile Skates, Hockey Sticks Flexible Coaster Hand Sleighs— all sizes. Geo. R. Weller Everything in Hardware tore m TELE STORE ob Weekly Store News 33 9 06 a 01 59 (1 4, • 11 ME LiI ikiM A5C 20 p. c. Discount From the appearance of this Advertisement until the 25th of December we have decided to give our Customers a elxanco to complete some of their g Limoge Sets at a very Special Bargain, It is not abecause of any expected drop in price in this par- a titular China that we offer this Discount as it is A as quite possible that present prices may soon be a increased, but our stook is very heavy and we do fie a not purpose replenishing until more stable condi- 0 tions are assured. This offer includes the follow- ing well known patterns, viz. :—Bridal hose, gr Scattered Rose, Green Key, Violtt Pompadour es w and Freneb Rose. 4s n This offer does not apply t6 our Haled Painted 0 Nippon China from the fact that this China has , a already advanced 20 per tient above our present 43 aO selling Dricet. o Remember this offer is from Dec. Lath until Dec. a 25th -10 days only and for Cash. a JAMES 0 e FOX e oDRUGGIST and STATIONER 0 o 0 i essee Oeesee©eeeseGeonems siao 00000000000 000 a00000000000000 Walton horticultural Society Mci(illop Nomination Meeting "�— A meeting for Nominating a Reeve and Four The Annual Meeting of Walton Borticu.ltnr- Ouunetileve for the municipality of the Town - al Society will be held In the A. 0. 17. W. Hail ship of McEillop, far the year 1021, will be held on Friday evoning, Tanuary 711,, at 8 o'oloak. nt 8ohool House No. 9 (Lot 18, Con. 8) on Mon. Everybody welcome. day, the 27th day of Deoenber, 1920, at the R. H. HOOVER, hour of one o'oloalr p. in. And in the event of See:Trona more persons being nominated than are re- quired to 1111 the several offices an Election will be held on. Monday, the 8rd day of Jana - y, 1931, viz 25.2 The Hill View Farm 1JAS. A. REA Breeder of targe English Berkshires Young stook for sale, either sex. For further partionlars write or phone. Bruemelk Central— Walton P. Phone 0010 R. R. 0. Polling Div. Nn 1—G, E. Rollend'e house, Lot 10, con. A. .Tae, Evans, MR 0. ; Thos. Moy- lan, P. (1. Polling Div. No 2—dao, Hillen's hoose, Lot 25, (ton, 4, J. McDowell, D R.O. 1 Jas. Bitten, P. C. Polling Div. No. S—Leo Aloliay's house Lot 10, Cmt, 12. d, Learning, 0.34 0. ; J. lknrray, P. O. Polling Div. No. 4 -,School house No. 7, Lot 20, Con. 12. A. MoGavin, D,R:O, ; W. Somer- ville, P. 0. M, b1IIRDIE, Cleric. December Sth, 1020, e easeoas ase1measee Dee atesaasa croaaa1y0G0®asaaaaessua115•s se to W w a a 0 a e 0 0 to g J M n g 15 e Oa You Know McIntosh 1, 45 G y a 17 0 (55 tv • ip • —Gregg Shot thand ..—Pitrnanin Shorthand a 0 —20th Century .Book-keeping—Mein Book-keeping e a, —Touch Typewriting —Secretarial m fe —Vocal and Piano Alnsic et w Tuition is $13,BB per month Typewriters for Bale or For Rent o t08 LOREN HHEWITT, Preeidont • 0 e 14141404♦4144aaaaaa®0044,00O58I08ST asaotseasaaaam messameate Central m Business - College a, STRATFORD Phone 621 ONTARIO SERVICE COMBINED WITH COURTESY THAT we have a lower tate of tuition and a wider r ran a of subjects THAT there are one-half as many lessons in Gre s' Shortland as in Pilmanic THHAT20t century Book-keeping is fifteen years newer than THAT we have twenty'Uive students emcees - folly taking courses by mat a 00.0040040040000004040000 0400.6,6044,004.49•04,004144,4041449 Gre t VII . es —IN— Boots & Shoes Club Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. HARNESS, ROBES and everything in the Saddlery line. Mitts, Cloves and Sox all at reasonable prises. A pair of Shoes or nice Bedroom Slippers make a very suitable Ytntts w Gift, and in order to slake this easier we eeeeehave Reduced the pt'ioes. We also have a large assortment of Ladies', Gents', Boys and Gluts' Robbers in the Granby make Mid in all sizes and styles, even little tote can get it suitable Wee, taarRcpairs on Shoee,. Rob- bers, Harness and Sollars promptly done and at lowest prices at the DASH SHOE STORE Next to Bank of Nova Scotia HAP°MN BROS. O 4t • 4 4 a a 0 4 4r 4 4 4 4 0 a 4 4 4. O •• 0 a a • 4 4, 4 O e 0 • O 0 p