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December 16th, r 915
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I IOLDAY
GOODS
The largest variety we
have ever shown ready
for Christmas buyers.
We have many differ-
ent imported lines to
show you in popular
priced goods.
We want the pleasure
of having you call and
see our fancy novelties.
Call and get one of
our i q i 6 Calendars.
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Mail Orders Promptly Filled Phone 70
Delineator and Butterick Patteras For Sale
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Capital Authorized $5,000,000
Capital Paid up • $3,000.000
Surplus $3,780,000
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P U T y 8 N G AWAY
' SMALL SUMS
in our Savings Deportment you
can put away small sums, and
while , waiting your cal they will
draw intere.,.
WING:sl-IAM BRANCH
C. '1• SMITH. Manager.
NOTICE
The ,Annual meeting of the share-
holders and patrons of the Bluevale
Cheese and Butter Company, Limited,
will be held in the Foresters Hall,
Bluevale, on Thursday, December'2:3rd,
1915, at 1.30 o'clock, p,m. for the elec-
tion of a 13oard of Directors and the
transaction of any other business that
may come before the meeting.
By order
842 S. PAUL, Secretary
SHORTHORN CATTLE
FOR SALE
1 have for sale at my premises, lot
26, con. 10. West Wawanosh, a number
of prize-winning Shorthorn Cows, in
calf and with calves at foot, dlso a
number of Shorthorn Heifers, under
one year, one year old and two year
old. Let me hear from you if you
want some good stock.
JOHN WEBSTER
J. W. DODD
Successor to J. G. Stewart
Fire, Life, Accident
and Health
INSURANCE
P. 0, Box 306 'Phone 198
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If you Atay in Lloors all winiv - flit mi,y:,t not
need your ! or'. 'till "neva :grass" time. But in
the wide "c4... ; t -floors tllt• Ford serves s :is v elf
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Ford, Ontario All ri7•'•. • i''' el ' , ci'ii p •ii in • id''g
electric headlights Eq ip r e• not il.tlude
speedometer. Get., it i{: 1., d1'ti , ,. IL ... ,i'. ! rid. (irk',
Dealer, Nit :i:,:, Oar . 11ei.
Apple Blltter
for Sale
We have always on hand a
good supply of apple butter
which we sell at 6 cents per Ib.
Shipped in 15, 30 and 60 lb.
tubs, at a low rate of freight,
to any part of the Dominion.
Guaranteed first-class in every
respect. Orders promptly at-
tended to.
E1Merklev 86 Son
'Phone 84 Box 62
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The annual Christmas tree and enter-
tainment of S. S. No. 10 vigil be held in
the school house on Wednesday evening,
December 22nd, commencing at 8
o'clock. Proceeds in aid of patriotic
funds. Admission 25c, children 5c.
Everybody help.
MOKIcin.
Mies Margaret Stevenson, of Grey,
has spent the past, two weeks the
guest of her friend Miss Mary Casemore,
of Morris.
A box social and Christmas tree is to
be held at the stone school, S. S. No. 7,
Morris, December 20th, at eight o'clock,
Proceeds in aid of Red Cross work.
liEl.GdtAVel
The Annual Christmas tree and en-
tertainment of Knox Church Sabbath
School, Belgrave, will be held in the
Foresters' Hall on Wednesday, Decem-
ber, 22nd. A programme, consisting
of choruses, solos, recitations, drills,
dialogues, etc., will be rendered The
programme will commence at 8 o'clock.
Admission 25e, children 10c.
Wpb ' WAWANOSE.
The death of James Nivins occurred
on Friday, Dec. 3rd at his home in
West Wawanosh, after an illness of
some duration. The deceased was in
....his sixty-ninth year and had been for
many years a resident of the township.
He leaves a widow, four sons and one
daughter. The funeral took place to
Dungannon cemetery on Saturday
afternoon, Dec. 4th and was largely
attended. Rev. I1. R. Williams was
the officiating clergyman.
MORK)
Sunday, and Monday, January 23rd
and 24th, are the dates chosen for
Union church anniversary. Rev. D.
Wren, Brussels, will preach on the
Sabbath and a first-class program will
follow the Fowl Supper Monday even-
ing.
Harvey Knox, formerly of the 5th
line, who went with the first contingent
to France, \while in active service re-
ceived a bad wound from a German
shrapnel in one of his limbs that it was
found necessary to amputate it. Har -
very has recovered and expects to eat
his Christmas dinner with his mother at
Tuxford, Sask.
I;LYTB.
Chas. Bell, C.P.R. section foreman,
met with a painful accident Saturday.
He went into the writer tank building,
and in some manner got caught in part
of the gasoline engine. He was whirled
round and thrown to the floor, but no
bones were broken. He was all alone,
and the latch had fallen and made him
a prisoner until the assistant at the
station happened to be passing and
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IsARDs
"Ladies` Wear' .-ind "Men's Wear" Stores are crowdedwith
a great variety of usef d Christmas Presents, "One Day Nearer
Christmas" and the ru•rt of shoppers totthis store increases. It is
some hard to sekcc what you want so we make the following
Gift Suggestions.
Ladies' Wear Store
Silk Waists, Kimonas, Lace Collars,
Dressing Sacques, Ladies' Silk Umbrellas,
Handkerchiefs, Back Combs, Side Combs,
Burettes, Motor Scarfs, Hoods, Kid
Gloves, Satins or Silk Underskirts, Hancl
Bags, Collars, Sweater Coats, Purses,
Mufflers, Kozy Felt Slippers, Silk Vests,
Silk Sweater Coats, Draw Linens of all
kinds, Furs, Fur -lined Coats, Fur -collared
Coats, Rat Fur Coats, all at cut prices
for Christmas Bargains.
Vacuum CLEANERS --A very useful Xmas
present. We handle the "Cadillac", a
very reliable make, it does the work
thoroughly. Special price for gift $10.00.
Regular $12.00 machine.
Bargains in the Carpet Department
in all sizes and 'kinds of Rugs
Men's Wear Store
Store full of Useful Presents for Men and
Boys. Watch our windows every day
from now till Xmas. You'll be sure tib
see something that will be just what you
want and at the right price.
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Fur Caps, Silk Ties, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves and Mitts, Silk Mufflers, Silk
Handkerchiefs,. Fancy Slippers, Hockey
Shoes, Fancy Socks, Silk Braces in fancy
boxes, Dressing Gowns, Leather .Collar
Boxes, Sweater Coats, Cuff Links, Tie
Pins, Fur -lined Coats, Fur Coats, Fur -
lined Gloves, Belts, Neck Scarfs, Fancy
Soft Shirts.
H. E. ISARD
Two Stores
"Shop Early and Often"
Store Open Every Night
Co.
Wir.ghaln
heard a hammering on the door. He
responded, and assisted Mr, Bell to his
home. •
The exhibitors from here did well at
the Guelph fair, all of them getting in
the money, John Barr, L. Charlesworth
and Grey Bros. getting awards.
E. Watson purchased three head 13
months old calves from Messrs. John
Brigham & Son, and shipped the same
to Toronto, their combined weight was
2,900 lbs., ai?d one of the weighed
1,100.
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••I Toronto, Dec. 13, Union Stock Yards
chi ' —Receipts for to -day, 108 cars; 2030`
1,0 I cattle, 98 calves, 1023 hogs, and 1070
fp. ! sheep and lambs
Op ; The cattle trade was comparatively
9�trAa ; quiet to -day, following the big week end
• : Christmas beef cattle market last week.
Prices to day were not so high an aver -
CAT age as paid for some of the loads of show
OM ' cattle on Saturday , but a few small
p' 11 ' lots of prime beef cattle sold to -day at
i i i from $S til $8.50. Choice loads of butcher
cattle sold from $7.2_5 to $7.70.. Fair to
v - I medium butcher were perhaps a little
/r' :easier .
fill Good fat cows were scarce and firm.
1,1, Choice bulls firm.
Sheep and lambs very strong (end high-
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The scholars of the school here will
hold a Christmas tree and entertain-
ment on the evening of Wednesday,
Decembeo 22nd. There will be a good
program and the public is invited to
attend. Admission 25 cents.
BL• JEVALE.
The Bluevale Women's Institute in-
tend holding a patriotic concert on the
evening of December 31st, 'New Year's
eve. A good program is being prepared
and a pleasant evening is promised to
all who come. Proceeds in aid, of the
Red Cross Society.
Chas. Weldrick, of Windsor, brake-
man, fell under a Webash train at
Simcoe and one leg was mangled, re-
quiring amputation, the shock of which
proved fatal.
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BRUSSMLS
Lieut. Stewart Scott, a well known
Bcusselite, has been delegated to look
after the recruits offering for the new
Huron Co Battalion. He is now in
town and will be able to give all desired
information on the subject. A good
start has been made in our overseas re-
presentatives but there is room for
many more.
A most interesting ceremony took
place on Wednesday, Dec. 1st, at St.
John's church, Brussels, when Miss
Lillian Maud Payne, of Finsbury Park,
London. England, was united in holy
matrimony to Charles Albert Cross-
field, son of Samuel and Kate Cross-
field, of Abbotsford, Que.. by Rev. R.
E. Page, Rector of the Church. The
groom arrived at the church et 10.30,
accompanied by his best man. Dr.
F. Bryens, of Brussels. Bride arrived
shortly after accompanied by fen wa:d,
Miss Marie Crump, formerly of London,
Eng. The wedding was private•only a`
few personal friends being present.
The newly married couple left the
church to the ringing of the church
bell and an adjournment was made to
the home of Mrs. D. C. Ross; where a
sutnptuous repast was served. After
dinner congratulatory speeches were
made by Rev. R. E. Page and Dr. Bry-
acs to which the groom responded.
Many nice gifts from friends in Eng-
lane
n,lane and Canada had been made to -
Mrs. Crossfield which were en exhibi-
tion and one interesting fact was
brought to the notice of the guest that
the wedding cake was cut by a knife,.
the present of Mrs. Crossfielcl's brother
who is in the trenches. Mr. and Mrs,
Crossfield left on the 3.19 train from
Walton for Montreal and Abbotsford,
Que., where Mr. Crossfiel.l's parent's
reside.
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