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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1912-12-19, Page 8Late Suggestions For the ioltday Shopper With Christmas so near it is neeessary to get dowu to shopping iu earnest stud complete the list. Our store is still brimful of choice goods suitable for old and young, and at pilaus withip the reach of everyone, For the Children A Brownie Camera -The No, 2 Brownie at 00 or Iia Brownie will give lasting pleasure, • Blocks-Pleisre Bloeke Building Blocks, A, B, C Blooks, many different kinds from 6o 8 box, up to 000. Picture Books -A child 008 never get too many ot these, There are se many new ones this year that it wont be a complete Christmas without getting two or three of these. Board co0000(5 Books nicely illus- trated are to be had ® 15c and 25c each, Child's Own Magazine Is 250 ; Chatterbox, DOo; also Herbert Strange Annual and Chums." Cantos -Fish Pond is 15c or the Magnetic kind is 26o. Rope Toes, 260 and 85o. Par- cheesi, 26e; Baskets to make 25o; Parlor Croquet, 160 and 25a. Large number of Card Games 00 100 eaoh. The New Card Game of the Season, Bood- les, 60a, Dolls -We think our stock is large enough to provide every little girl in the community with one. Baby Dolle with Celluloid head and dress. ed rompers are 250 and 50o each. Bid Bodied Dolls are 25c, 800 and 00a each. Eequi malts Dolls are 260 and 00o eaoh. Beautiful Dressed Dolls in boxes tram 250 up, Toy Land -Toys seem to be more wanted than ever this year. Many new kinds of mechanical e od Toys once 0 and 60c each. Also For the Grown-ups Boxed stationery -Continues to bein pope. Inc favor. About twelve different kinds of boxes to ohoose from, (0 25o each, Blither. ate boxes, containing drawers are to be had from 000 tip to $2 00 eaoh, Perfumes and Toilet Waters -A new line of English Toilet Waters in four odors, are 50o. They are more like the 75c kind, Perfume nn pretty boxes ® 25o, 60o and 760. If you wish any of the better kind we have it es well. Books -Give pleasure throughout tho year. Many 0hoi0e gift booklets, ® 260 and 500 each. Among the new Bo.,ka that we. have found to be the best sellers are Cor - porn] Cameron by Connor, $1.25; Rhymes of n Rolling Stone by Service, 31.00; The Long Patriotic by Cody. $1.25; Blank Creek Stopping Place by Nellie McClung, $1.00. Ebony floods -Are gifts that will last. We have them from the little nail flee ®25c up to the fitted Toilet Case ® 10.75. -We havea 26 Each made Presents at c special effort to get suitable Wagss about this price and among them are Braes Candle Sea PO Stand Baskets, Bon Ben Dishes, Tea Pot Stands, Pictures, Purses, Shaving Setts. Mirrors, ,fro. Christmas Cards and Calendars -Too bad to forget a friend when they can bo remembered with a card that carries a wish and are to be had ® from Bo up to 40o each. CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS POST CARDS The 4 Store F. R. S M I T H DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. Taal Naos Pro READ the advertisements. WHEELING bas been excellent, ONLY 12 more days in December, ScsooL Concert Thursday evening of this week. LOCAL and District news on pages 4 and 5• Read it. THERE was a very noticeable livening up of trade last Saturday, ScltooL Board met last Friday even- ing. Nliuutes will appear next week. NEXT M,athly Horse Fair will be held in Brussels on Thursday, January 20d. No nicer Christmas gift to an absent member of the family than THE Pose for 1913. A number of young people attended a dancing party at Atwood Monday evening. Maitland Presbytery met Tuesday. Report of Huron Presbytery may be read on page 4 of this issue. REPORT of the manna' gathering of the "Little Stars" Mission Baud is crowded out to next week's issue. PUBIC school will close Friday of this week instead of Tuesday of next week as stated in an item on page 5. BRUSSELS Butter Factory has closed down for the sess0u after a very suc- cessful run and sales at good prices. AN occasional auto is seen these days, although rather unusual at this season of the year in this Northerly locality. OWING to the rush of holiday ad- vertising several interesting letters and reports are crowded over to next week. I•r is said Thomas Newsom will he appointed Bailiff of the 4511 Division Court as successor to the late Eneas Crich. We wish him a pleasant oc- cupancy of office. THE Ament sawmill staff are now busy in the bush cutting logs, wood and bolts, P. Ament has timber on the McCaughey and Manning farms in Morris and at Geo. Turnbull's in Grev. Richard and Mrs. Roe and son, "Sandy," have moved into the home of Mrs. E. Crich, to keep her company since the demise of her husband. Mrs, Crich is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roe. DIRECTORS WILL MEET, -Saturday of this week, at 2 o'clock, East Huron Fanners' Institute Director's will meet in the Council Chamber, Brussels, to arrange for the supplementary meet- ings which are to be hell in the mouth of February. A good turn out asked for. THE proceeds of the School Concert Thursdayevening will be divided by the Executive of the Literory Society between some charitable institution, the purchase of pictures for school walls and some additions to the school library. Beryl Oaten and Harvey Hoover will be the Brussels students laking part in the debate. Only two will take part as Wroxeter could not arrange for more. HURON BOYS HONOR MAYOR HOCKEN. --Mayor Hocken was the guest of honor at an informal dinner given by the Huron Old Boys' Association Friday in Toronto. He said that few counties in Ontario had produced so many men prominent in public life as Huron had. Other speakers were T. G. Soole, H. Clucas, President of the Association ; Mljor Beck A. Armstrong, F. T. Hodgson and N. B. Cuhblediek, Musi- cal numbers were also given by Duncan Cowan and Douglas Staubury. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. -At the home of J. T. Wood last. week Miss Martha Smith, one of the teachers in the Methodist Sabbath School was pre. seated witb a ruby doublet ring in box setting by her class of boys, Beverly Oaten read a neatly worded address and Roy McKay made the presentation. Miss Sinith was very pleasantly sur. prised but expressed her deep interest and thanks to the boys for their forethought anti kindness and wished every member the best of two worlds, An enjoyable time was spent, BRIGIITIEN YOUR HOME FOR 1913. - What Will brighten your dome better thee a beautiful, pleasing picture on the we 17 "Mother's Treasures" is just the pit, u-0 you want. It is fit for any liom in Canada and can be had free by subscribing to The Family Herald and Weeltly Star of Montreal, the greatest and best family paper printed. It costs only one dollar a year, and no home can afford to be without it, • Very present subscriber to that paper ' enawa now andgeta copy hie n h of the beautiful picture, Any one not alsubscribor should order the paper and picture et once. They Will help to make the New 'Year brighter for you, I'r is reported that the change of proprietorship at the Central Hotel will not take place as Gordon McDonald will continue to run the place, WILL RUN THE SEAFORTH MILLS TOO -Councillor Airiest & Son, of Brussels, have leased the sawmill and cooperage shops of tete former's brother, Wm. Ament, in Seaforth and will take charge for the coming year, the proprietor in- tending to visit the West, where be ha; business interests. It is probable that Will. Ament will take active charge of the Seaforth end of the busine-s. As it is right in their line they will make it hustle no doubt as they do the business here. -0- BUat of money lost in Brussels. Finder will greatly oblige the loser by leaving it at Tna Poor for them and secure a reward. Punss lost, containing a small sum of money, a letrer and a few spools. Owner will be greatly obliged if it is left at Tax POST. PIANO box cutter, good as new, for a le at a bargain. May be seen at J. Oliver'o livery, Brussels. M. H. LAKE, Telephone lineman. SY5OTACLB5 FODNo. Henry Hamilton found e pair of spectacles on Turoberry street, Bras. eels, Friday of Last week. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. THE POST. CUTTER8,-Anyone wanting a new nutter would do well to see those of the Tudhope or Campbell makes. Sold by Ernest G. Plum, Brussels. They are good ones and sold right. Roues and lot to rent or for sale. Apply to D. EWAN, Brussels. 21-tf o We notice by the Calgary News that S. Y. Taylor, formerly of this locality is a candidate for school trustee. He should make a good one. A good photogravure of Mr. Taylor is given in the paper. For Aldermanic honors in Calgary they have Mr. Freeze. Mr. Frost and Mr. Frizzle in the field. They should make it chilly for the other fellows. Word was received from Robert Ross, marine engineer, that he was sailing Saturday last from Portland, Oregon, with the steamship "Lonsdale" for Yokohama, Japan, the vessel shaving been sold to a Japanese company. The voyage will take 23 days. Mr. Ross expects to return after the delivery of steamer. He is seeing a large portion of the world. enjoys his work very much and is given many a position of trust. Mr. Ross is a son of Nlrs. Wm. Ross, of Brussels. SOCIAL EVENING. -Mr's. Alex. Mc• Lerman of Seafortb, formerly of Brus- sels, gave a most enjoyable "At Home" to her many friends Friday evening, 6th inst., when guests to the number of about fifty, partook of her hospitality. The spacious dining -room, where Mrs. McLennan entertained, was beautifully decorated, the color scheme being white and red. An elaborate lunch was serv- ed about midnight, atter which dant• ing was indulged in till the ''wee sma' hours." The guests, one and all, en- joyed themselves immensely, and voted Mr. and Mrs. McLennan an ideal host and hostess. Those present from a distance were : Mrs. Raymond, S. and Mrs, McGuire, London; Miss McMahon, Lucan, and Miss Murray, Stratford. A WELL MERITED TRIBUTE.- The Huron Expositor of last week speaks as follows of Reeve Leckie, the well known Reeve of Brussels :-The members of the Huron County Council did a grace- ful act at the close of their session last weep in Goderich, in presenting John Leckie, Reeve, of Brussels, with a complimentary address and a testimonial in recognition of his long and efficient services as a County legislator. Mr. Leckie is now about the only remaining Member' of the old guard in active muni clpal life, He has been a member of the County Council off and on for near- ly half a century. To say that he has been an active and leading metnber ot that body is scarcely giving to him the praise that is due, as much of the pro- gressive and useful legislation of that body that has tended in so large,a degree in making the county what it is now, one of the foremost in the province, was•due in no small degree to his raffia. tive and always received his Warm and able support. In later clays he has held a sett in the council continuously since its reconstruction and his long expert once and sound judgment have been a guide and an inspiration to his younger fellow councillors, while his influence has always been given in favor of every good anti progressive measure designed for the general welfare, irrespective of locality or sectional interests, We know we but express the universal sentiments ofhis fellowt cou Fell lots ande th people generally when g y we say we hope Mr. Leckie may be long stared to give of bis ripe experience his well balanced jndg. ment and hie untiring energy for the good of his °Minty earl country. The Metropolitan Bank I Capital Paid up • • Reserve Fund - • Undivided Profits • • - • 61,000,000.00 1,250,000,00 (20,046,06 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose name the account is opened. SI.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER hristmas Presents New Goods, just opened, bought for cash direct from the manufactur- er, we can save you money on Ladies' Gold Watches, Watch Chains and Fobs, Signet and Gem Rings, Pearl Rings, Birthday Rings, &c., Necklets, Lockets, Bracelets, Peat'! Set Brooches and Pins, Manicure Seto, Belt Pius, Hat Pins, &c., &c. Gents' Watches, Vest Chains and Fobs, Ringo, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Lockets, Signet Rings, Pipes, Safety Razors, &c. Quality Everything is sacrificed by us for qual- ity. We handle dependable goods only. Our prices are as low as the lowest. Come early and let us put away that you wish to give at Xmas. H. L. JACKSON THE POST gives the news. J. ti. and Mrs. Reid, of Seaforth, one time residents of Brussels, have re Mined from their month's trip to Brock- ville and other Eastern cities. They had a most enjoyable visa and Mr. Reid feels somewhat benefitted in health. although far from well yet. Huaog Co. Hoose OF REFUGE, -Dr. Shaw, Physician for the House of Refuge, reports that the health of the inmates has been very satisfactory, considering the number of inmates, sob during the year, with 6 deaths. There tuts been no epidemic of a serious na- ture. Two severe cases of fracture of the hip and leg were the only major accidents. During the year the phys- ician hall made 81 visits and treated 965 medical and surgical cases.- Manager Mutch of the House of Refuge submitted the following report of the crops tor the past season : Hay, 15 tons ; oats, 300 bushels ; barley, 18o bushels : beans, 15 bushels ; onions, 5o bushels ; garden carrots, 20 bushels ; garden beets, 25 bushels ; potatoes, too bushels : mangolds, loo bushels ;• parsnips, 25 bushels ; clover seed, 8 bushels ; cab. bage, 900 heads ; fodder corn, half an acre ; tomatoes, 105 baskets ; rasp- berries, 673 boxes ; one acre of Dutch sets netted back $1,155.25; 3 acres of sugar beets and netted back 5809.35 ; live hogs sold, $556.79. -Inspector Torrance ot the House of Refuge re. ported among other things that 425 had been admitted since the opening of the House. December tet there were 98 inmates, 58 males and 40 females. Those admitted during the year came from the following municipalities : One from McKillop. one from Colborne, two from West Wawaoosh, one from Hay, one from Howick, one from Stephen. two from Ashfield, two from Stanley, one from Seaforth, three from Clinton, one from Goderich, and one trom Exeter ; Causes of admission, old age s, sickness 5. imbecility 4. The average number of inmates during the year was 92. The average:: expense per inmate per day was 84.3 4 cents or $1 03 1-4 per week. The total ex- penditure>or the House and farm for the year was $80,250 ; the net ex- penditure, $5.248. The produce sold during the year amounted to $2,434• There was received from paving in- mates 5507 and during the year $2,773 was collected from inmates and is held in trust by the county. People We Talk About Miss May Birt was holidaying at Harristou. Barrister Sinclair was at Hamilton on legal business this week. Miss Laura Bateman has taken a position in the clothing factory at Sea. forth. Miss Ella Inmau will spend the holi- days with her sister, Mrs, Faulkner, in Chicago, going next Saturday. Rev, J. E. and Mrs. Hunter and daughter. of Dungannon, are visiting relatives and friends in Brussels, Wm, Hartley, who has put up at the Queen's Hotel for past two months, leaves town for his home in London on Saturday, "ar Mrs, (Dr) Fred. Gilpin has been seriously ill durTug the past week int a Chicsgo hospital but shows some itn- nrovement this week. The infant Son is progressing favorably, We regret to hear that Mrs. S. Siem - mon, of London, a former old resident of this locality, has been quite ill but many old friends about here wish her speedy restore, ion. Mrs. Slemmon is a sister to Reeve Leckie, Samuel McQuarrie, of Hewerd, Sask is here on a visitwith r 1 ' w e tie a es and old Ite friends. is r5) ars Si nee he was in Brussels, He is not shrinkiug away and Weighs over 200 'The visitor ie a son of 1>. and Mrs, NlcQuarrie Queen Street. Mrs. (Rev.) Oateu was a visitor iu Toronto this week. t THE Pose isP leased to see James McArter able to get about once more alter heing off duty for several weeks. coMrs, Semis and son, of Claremont are here for a holiday visit at "Blair Athol," the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Semis is a daughter. Miss Kate Harbuttle is still a prisoner at her home having had a set back in her recovery front typhoid fever, We hope she will soon regain her customery gcod health. Thos. Friendship, jr. of Teeswater, formerly of Brussels, was recently mar- ried to Miss Mary Chestel, of the sante place. We wish them many happy prosperous years. r THE ESTABUSSED taxa STAN ANIK OF CANADA TORONTO BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, in in-ri Manager. THE business man who has J customers in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will find the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect• ing drafts, etc,33 Miss Katie Deadman was visiting relatives and friends in 'femme. D. M. and Mrs. Scott have returned trom a holiday visit of two weeks with friends at Toronto and Hamilton. Angus Kerr arrived home last week from the West where he spent the past Summer, He will likely be Isere for the Winter. Mrs. Wm. Jewitt, Mill street. is being bothered a good cleat with sciatica and at times suffers nota little we are sorry to hear. We hope she may be speedily restored. Rev. D. Perrie, of Wingltatn, who was in town 1,st Monday, was hardly feeling up to concert pitch owing to a broken rib, sustained by a fall. We hope he will soon be as hearty as ever. Are You Ready ? Xmas is Coming O'WV" OT1'10"77nW7' Try S. C. WILSON We Are With your next Grocery order. Our Goods are fresh and we can supply you with all kinds of Christmas Groceries, Peels, Selected Raisins, Currants, Icing Sugar, Spices, Etc. LEMONS, BANANAS, ALMERIA GRAPES FIGS, DATES, PRUNES, PEACHES Oranges eandies The first Naval Oranges of the season are here and are sweet and juicy. Expect a big shipment in a few days and prices are low, At the Candy Counter you will find the Largest and best as- sortment of Candies in Brussels, Try our Chocolates and see our large aesor'tlnent of Christmas Bon Bons, ranging in price from 5c to $2,00 and over. Always a full line of Fry'e, Webb's and Nesttlith's celebrated Choc- olates on hand. HOT DRINKS HOT SOUPS COFFEE COCOA OYSTERS BEEF TEA TOMATO FRESH OYSTERS and GOOD QUALITY Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage during the past year we wieh all a Merry Holiday Season. Phone 73 Special Attention to phone Orders. "S. e. Wilson Naturally You would Buy Men's Presents At the Men's Furnishing Store Our's is the Men's Furnishing Store filled with requirements for Men such as :- Neck Scarfs Heck Ties Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Cuff links Suspenders Suspender Sets Umbrellas lOth Cen. Clothing Fur Coats fur lined Coats Barrington Hats Hartt Shoes Coat Sweaters Jerseys Underwear Waterproofs F it is ai Suit or Overcoat you want, buy it in the 20th' I Century Brand,ora pair of Stylish Shoes, buy the Celebrated Hartt Shoes noted for its style, fit and wearing qualities. Sold only by E. @. Dunford elothier and Furnisher Miss Olive Bailey, nurse, who has time, CC. • some [u Edmonton for been in Imo L and 602 I 'Mrs. A. Smith a tied comoat 1y Norman, of the saute city, are expected this week and will spend scene time at the parental home, john s',eet, and visiting other relatives anti friends, A note to TILE PoS'1' from Rev. E. 0. Powell, of Exeter, in response to an enquiry says :-' 0till conened to the house and will likely be the, most of the time until New Years Leg is healing nicely," t'Ite reverend gentleman hopes to be able to get about as of old before long. Blood poisoning, from a wound caused by a pitchfork, was the cause. Rev. Mr, Powei'8 many old friends here hope he will soon be ss lively es ever. BORN DUNCAN.-At the Manse, Lnaknow, on Decem- ber lat, to Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Duncan. a son. Ra10. In East Wawanoeh, on December. 8118, Jardineres in very tasty decal inion to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Reid, a daughter. 1101. very many but 0er3 iti0e- MARRIED I 1.60 t0 2.60 BAr.r.-BrtNxe,-At Christ Church, London, Toilet Accessories snots as Knives, by Rev. C. R. Gunn, on Wednesday, Dec. Ilth. Mrs. Sara Spinks, of Fordwich, to Rev. J. Bali, of Cedar Springs, formerly pastor of Methodist church, Fordwich, Iwas Gifts At"--E1614,- Fox's t`--'Y Fox's Drug Store 00400.040.••••••.•.•44.4.44• The better icily is to collie and see, but the following are souse of the lines we are showing this year :- Toilet Cases in v(u'ions sires fitted with ebony and white ivory, sel- ected from our Oren stock and every article bears our Olen guar- antee. !'rices rains 4,50 to 13,00. Fountain Pens - "Waterman's: Ideal," one of the best Pens on the - market ; every Pen guaranteed ; • supplied for peesentatiol purposes illhandsome ]'cut het' case ry nth• l 1 a iast n to 0.00, out extra charge -2.50 Hair Brushes, Clothes Blushes, Hat, and Bonnet Brushes in many shapes and sizes ; finest ebony. Particulterly good v85100. Military Brushes -In this line we have some splendid brushes, with or without leather cases as desired. 1.50 to 6,50 per pair, Hand Mirrors -Always a very nice gift both in Ebony and Ebonoid, each in a separate box ; nice range. of prices, Brass Goods -Our dainty little Fern Dishes at 1.25 are very pretty and some large ones at 1.50. Then we have BI'asa Smoker Setts, Ink Stands, Photo. Frames, &c. DIED MOGILIIICUSDY,-At hie late residence, 727 Dovercourt road, Toros to, Dan fel McGilli- cuddy, beloved husband of Eliza J. Mc- Gillicuddy. in his 02nd year. Rxtn -In East Wawnnosh, on December 8th, Roxy Brandon. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Reid. ROSA-In Heiman, on December 8th, James Ross, brother of Alex. Ross, of Wingham, in his 03rd year. AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2031H. -Lot 12, Con. 1, Grey. Farm stock, implements, &c. Sale at l p. n8. Thos. Smith, Prop. F. S. Scott, Aum, For Sale Blacksmith and Paint Shop also Dwelling House and Land The Trowbridge Blacksmith Shop and Paint Shop, also frame dwelling house and 134 acre of land is offered for sale. There is a good blackemithing and repairing business Leing done, and the business is well established. The dwelling house ie in excellent oonditios. Hard and soft water and all modern conven- iences. 088 the premises there is also n good barn, young orchard, oto. A11 buildings are in good state of repair, Icor further particulars apply to A. MORPHY, Trowbridge, Ont. 05.2 Files, Tweezers, Scissors, Buffet's, &e., in Ebony and Sterling Silver, 40c and 50c. We would like to show yon the neat little Ebony Cased Tooth Brush the are selling at 350. Chocolates -Always a dainty pres- ent and s1101.0 especially when the package bears the "Nylo" imprint 35c to I.25. Papeteries -Nothing much more acceptable than a nice package of Stationery. We are shr wittgsome very choice ones 25c to 2.00. Razor Strops -We handle the cele- brated 0lauss Strops and there are none better. Our 75c and 1.00 lines are very fine, Then we have the following iu great variety - Purses, Pocket Books and Wallets, Jewel Cases, Photo, Frames, The Auto Razor, Scissor Sets, Games, Toys, Dolls, Calen- dars, Xmas Cards and Booklets, Xmas Tags, Seals, &c., fine assort - men t -at 0X96 DRUG STORE e000000.000....5000....000ocee•oes•eseeeeseeeme•ee00e • Brussels Daylight Stare G. N. McLaren • h,4d't's,'W"iN:4i O,WPOrgdVdq,'4. 4. h. ii'4Piv4,isdr6°,"I'4; 4; re'tc'h",^b"� !Wv 'nrq'royo'y„pnli'tl� h,'Wsugdldq4; U • ee e 0 • • • • • • 0 • e e 000,4 11 fit Many Suggestions for Xmas Buying will be found here. • For some time we have been planning for this great 2 Shopping Festival and now as the time is near at hand we are placing on display the most exquisite as well as the most useful articles for Christmas giving. Here : you will find Gifts suitable for young' and old at prices It that will suit the most economical, • 0 • • i" • 0 • 0 • 58 0 • 0 • • 0 • • 0 • • • • • • • 0 • •• • • e° Ready for the Imas Shopping Season ; s • • • • • 0 Ladies' Fancy Collars and Belts All the latest styles. See our New Fancy Linens Five O'clock Covers, Centre • Pieces, '1'rity Clotiss and' Doilies. • Ladies' i;and Bags • Good assortment in the pop- ular sires and shapes. 36c to $3.00. • 0 • • 00• • • 0 • 0 0 0 s Ladies' and Children's Golf Jackets Otte all wool kind. Gond patterns. Ladles' and Girls' Fur Sets Odd Ruffs, MufFs, &c. New. Special values. Handkerchiefs e We are showing 1t very large • range of dainty new Hand- • ket•oltiefs for Ladies, Child- • ren and Men at low prices. o Christmas Suggestions 0 in Footwear - I o Women's Fancy House Slip- pens. Misses' and Children's Hoiso Slippers. Men's Hoose Slippers. •i Ladies', Girls', Boys' and a Men's Hockey Boots. All sizes in C-frauby Rubbers • Men's Shirts, Ties, Cloves, • Braces and Underclothing New Goods, Lowest Prices. Men's and Boys Bolts, Ulster Coats 0 Cress and fur Trimmed Overcoats 0 Ai Ladies' and Children's Cloth Coats • 20 anti 25 per cent. less than regular. o • A • • • 11 Merry Xmas and Nappy New Year to .full: 1 • Q • •• G. McLaren ren 1 • 6 ■ w • ••.••••••••••••11'•••••••••••04••••••••000000000000•011