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The Brussels Post, 1907-12-19, Page 8�d11u!' ..vvu MJJ.tlWU.aa.. �u.,r.+.o- R'tiaLau",0.reY@r proTmulw.,'sr+L^-'-*h•a"e'"'"s' for Holiday Buying ; . Really Suitable Presents at a Small Cost Our stock offers lnrall y Inducements in When you have from anywhere up to thirty or forty friends to remember, the value of this will be eeeu. For the Little Folks We have all kinds of Toys, Dolle, Teddy Bears, Sleigbe, Garbs, Dollen Car- riages, Dolls' Furniture, Pioture Books, Blackboards, Blocks,Games, &o, For the Boys, Girls and Growneaps It is eaay to Alcor' from -Ebony Cloth Brushes, Eb uy Eat Brushes, Ebony Military Brushes, Ebony Mirrore, Paper Knives, Ink Stands, Stationery Bets, Writiog Porlfolioe, Poets in Padded Covera, Fountain Pees, Bibles or Hymn Books, Bottlee oeleerfneue, ELxee df Bon Bone, Bora. Leather, China Cups and Baueers, "Fanny China, Boxes of Stationery, Work Baskets, Leather Wallets or Purses, One of the New Books, Post Card Albums, Piece of Ham- mered Copper, Jewel Oases, Photo. Frames, Music Rolls, Ash Trays, Mani- cure Sete, Candle Holders, Collar and Cufl Boxes, Blush and Crumb Trays, Card Traye, &o. F. DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN Taal. getts kents A ohiel'e amang ye Ala' notes, An' faith he'll prent is. . Meaux Oh Het roes. RENEW for Tan POST. REREWAL and new etibeoriptiOnS tO TRE POST are rolling in. Our olubbiug het may be read op page 7 of this teeue. A Nuunea of Brueeelibee took part in the Bauebine Sunday Sobool entertaiu- ment on Wednesday evening of this week. 51.85 xe advance eeaorse Ton Pose sod Weekly Globe, with illustrates mageziae section, from- now to Jan. let 1909. This ie certainly a cinch you should nut miss: A Ssexanl Smote -The Wiogbam Bueineee Oollege eujoye. a Provincial reputation for adopting the moat moderu office work. Their latest acquisition is the Loose Leaf Ledger, uow used by up to.date wholeeale houses. -A very in• tereating advartieemeut of thin high grade school appears .on page 1. CARD. eV THANES.-Tbe Hodersigned deoiree to enemas her sincere thauke to the offioere of Brunets Toot of the Knights of the Maooabeeefor the prompt and satiafaotory eeltlemeut of the beneft- aiary oertilcate held by her latehoeband, Alex, MoDouald, for the elm of 51000. I wish the Society the progress is ae• Anse. MHS. ALEX. MGDONALD, Grey towuebire Taos. GHnENWAY'S Sant te -Tbe Win nipsg Tribune works off sue following on Hou. Thee. Greenway, formerly of liar. . on Go., under tbe beading "Ten Years Renee" ;-"A very nasty scandal has jn•t Dome to light wbioh bids fair to disoreait the pulpit bo an alarming extent. Is eeeme that old Thee. Greenway, et one time governor or premier or some such functionary in the Proving, wan attend -ing services at one of the oburuhes last Sunday night. The preacher who wee a youngman with quite a reputation as an orator, preached •from- the text, "If a man's sow fall into a dibab, shall he not ? r' Old haul him out on the Ssbbath Thomas listened with great attention and curiosity to the sermon, and at the oloee Stepped lightly ap to the preaober • .and asked to be allowed to see the manu- script of the sermon. The yonog man showed it to him without any heeitatrno, where upontbe old pelitioian reaogoized it as one he bad written and often preached • when he was in the baeiueee sixty years friends who eo tboaghttoily did and eaid so many helpful and bopefaltbloge dur ing the illuees and after the demise of the now tranelated member of their home airole. It will sever be forgotten: BRUSSELS Conine The statutory meettug of Bruesele Council was held Monday evening, Members peewit except Oounoillor Beaker. After pawing a number of a000nnte a conraot wee closed fur 9 aro elealrio lights on the street at 560 a lamp, Nomination meet Ing place wee fixep and poling pleas ann Deputy Returning Odioers app •luted N. 3. at R. Tbomson'e Cold Storage buddlni with 3. T. Roes, as Deputy ; Nu. 2, at Commit Obamber in charge of N. F Gerry ; and No. 8 at George Birfe reel. dome with P. Baott ae Deputy, BRAseELo NoitINATIo14.-- Nomination for the e action ora Re ve, four Ouunoidure end three School Trustees for the Village of Brunette will be held in the Town Hall, Brase•ele, on Monday, Deo. 80111, 1907 at 7 80 p m. If a poll is demauded an elation will be held on Mouda.y, January6tb, 1908 at the following polling pinnae :-N'. 1, Thomeon'e block, with J. 1'. Rues as Deputy Retoruing OMeer ; No. 2, Ootn,ail Obamber, with N. F Gerry ae Deputy Returniug OSiuer; No. S. Geo. Birt'e reeldenoe, with P. Boots se Deputy Returning Officer. Pod opens from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. F. 5. Scott, Returning Offioar. POST Soeuvro.-Tbe sleighing livened up harness which hue been good. -Next Saturday will be the shortest day ot the year. Sao rises at 7.45 a. m. and seta at 4.41 p. m. -Next Monthly Horse Fair on Thursday, January 2nd in Bruesels.-A. 0.U. W. Lodge will meet Feeley evening of tine week at 7 80 o'clook. Eleotiou of offioere, There Mould be a large tarn out. -Public sohuole close Friday of this week for the Obrielme,e vacation, -F. S. Boots conducted an Aaotion Sete in East Wawanosb on Tuesday for Wm. Mu Larty.-George Mardoun has sold hie atone residence, Tornberry street, to Juo, Howard and will give poeeeesiou next May. The former has bought Mr, How- ard's hones and tot on John street whlab abate Mr. Ma1duoti's barn. S rd a y week f I Directors o this he afternoon of the East Huron Farmers' Institute wet meet in the Town Hail, Brussels, to draft the program for the oomiug regoler am supplementary meetiuee to the ridiug.- The trams are away behind their edver- tiead schedule these days. -Geo. Brown hes taken an interest id -tbe livery business reoently purchased by Jobu E. Galbraith from Geo. Robb. They eboald ago i0 South Boron. The oaee was 901, be able to look after it in g• od etyle.- into the hands of the pollee with the result that it was dleoovered that the younger preacher had Amen a whule box of Mr. Greenway'e sermons, It seems that they had been deposited in the ex. premier's hen house at Ousts' City, not eo maab for the purpose of feeding the oblokene as to lend en air of reepeotability to the institution. Well, the young preacher who bad ,been prowling about the hen house found the bux, and per- using the contents, decided that the prodaot was better than anything be could produce and eo he ewlped "the bloody lot," se Bill Allison would say. Equipped with such ammunition. the young preacher bas been pounding away in every obaroh where be could gat the entree. The old potitioian bee been greatly shocked and bee had rawness to prayer' and meditation, The old sermon had a very powetfol effect upon him." CALLED Scion -Leet Saturday about 11,90 a, m., the epirlb et Leslie Bailey, took it'e flight from the olay tenement. Tble was not unexpected event se be had been in failing health for about 2 years. The close of life, altbongh the subject wee only 26 years of age, Dame with it calm and peace that will Derry With it happy memories to the homily. lie was conserioae to the last and made a dietribntion of hie belongings and bade the relatives farewell in the hope of e. repnion bye and bye in the Rums above the Wee. Deceased was born 'at Rook • wood, Ont., and was amaobiniet by trade, Although of a quiet somewhat reserve tarn he made frigate wherever be went and lived a molt exemplary lite: He never oompl tined end was a most patient invalid, Tare funeral took piece Tuesday afternoon from tbe [:'rental :home, John street, to Brussels cemetery. Rev. E. G. Powell oonduoting the eerviOe. Pall.' bearers were Jos Huhter, W. 3. Mo. • Oraoken,Bd, Nicholson, Frank Smith, W, 14. Omenn and Barb Manning. Tbe floral gifts were beantitnl, wreaths corn. - ing from the Exoeleior Knitting factory, where Mr. Bailey, sr. bolds a position ; from the Bible olese of the Methodist Sabbath Sehool, taught by the Dame gentleman ; from E Kalbfletaoh, of Jtrat. ford, with wbom Leelte worked for some time ; W. J. Hamilton, Guelph, and local friends. Among those from outside pointe who attended the last sad rites were, James) EOM, of Stewart'towo, brother'in•law to Mr. Bailey ; Moe, Lardy, an old friend from Rockwood ; awl Mr. Ealbfleisoh, of Stratford. Wide•. spread sympathy is expreoad witb the gelatines bereatod bat the 'Atter le sweet tined by the emearenere Chet their loved neo watfready for the summons and even rtnxioae to get away and be at rest, Mr.- Bailey and family d'seire to eeprese, liber. 'Moetainesre thanks to the many Mud Brueselo electric light plant and chopping mut have been sold by Mr. Moore to W. J. Palmer, of Ceoebe, New Ontario, who wilt take poeseseion on Jauaary let. Tbe pnrobaser is well aogaaiuted with roar. ning machinery and has more than or. dinary meobanioal skill so should man• age ft all right. He was a one time resident of Grey township in the sawmill boeineee. We have not learned what Mr. Moore intends doing but he may take charge of the sawmill and lumber brei nese be gets from Mr. Palmer,-reiegle fare rates on the G. T. R. gaud going Deo. 24th and 25th and returning on the 28th. For a tare and a third ticket is good mom Deo 21st to return Jan. 3rd. See advt, in this ieaue.-Save dolars by reading the bargains in the advertieemente in TRE Poems -Boma talk of a briok and tile yard being opened up in this locality. Tbers was a thriving bnsineee done here at one time and good brick manufaotured.-A Leap Year Ball is announced for Janus ary 2nd, under the direction of the Maida and Matrune of Brunelle -Quite a scan• City of dry ebovewood is Doming to town sines the snow came.-Sldoey Shaw, eonngeet brother of Jamee Shaw, sr„ of Broeeele, died on Bunday, at Freeoort, Ont., aged 58 years, Polypus was the emcee of death, Hs le survived by hie wife. The funeral took place on Wed needay.-Rural annual school meetings will be hied on Thursday of tlext week inetead of Wednesday tbie year owing to'` Ohrietmae doming on Wednesday. -S. Oarter Bold a Binger sewing machine to a party at Crystal Olty, Manitoba, thie week. So mach for an advt. is Tete POST. -A. Cullens, Proviooial Go. Work Secretary, Y. M. 0. A.London, Ont,, was in town this week working op au interest in a 10oa1 braooh. He gave an addroee in Melville oboreb Wedneeday evening along the line of his work. A Go. Convention will be held shortly at Clinton. ..1111110.0111.6661111.1. The Best Servant of the Farmer.. Is a Prong Conservative Chartered Bank THE METROPOLITAN SANK makes a specialty of the business of Farmers, and extends, to them MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Every department of banking is conducted. Best service and absolute safety guaranteed. IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT deposits of 5100 and upwards received, and interest allowed From date of deposit, COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR. Capital Paid Up - 31,000,000.00 Reserve fund and Undivided Profits. $1,183,713.23 The Metropolitan Bank BRUSSELS BRANCH, W. 3, FAWCErls, Manager sw,�+wwM.nn+w`^,iwti� Vatted halos Samba: Business Locals. Benwite's Photo Bindle will be open on Xmas. and New Years, SPROIAL-Our oranges at 40o per doz. A 1 cox on bon bons Mr 80e at GREWAR'a, SEE H, L. Jaokeou's Ourtetmee advt. and don't fall to see his stook of choice goods. l?,soroelteetle taken before the 28rd will be delivered in good eltapo for Xmae. H, R. Baswiti. Two pair bobsleighs and a Portland cutter for ea e. Apply to WALT= Low• nxiy, Sale liable, Brnseele. c SECOND HAND OncoNa.-A number of. good'6 and,6 uaieve tad band Organs for stile et a bargain. Geri and gee them. latera tRDAAt1 & Boa, Brussels. Owing to the fact that 1 cent postage As now demanded each week on each copy of Tete POST going to the United States the price has been increased from 51 to $1.50 payable in advance. This notice is given so that all reuewals may be forwarded AT ONCE as we will not continue to Beard the paper unless this 1e the oases Oar postage bill has to be paid every week and at the low rate of $1.00 per year oredit cannot be given. Kindly remit promptly. People We Snow. J. ()ober and family are now comfort ably settled its their home near the bolter featory, Queen street, Mre. Cobdr, Nor man and Elsie, arriving last week from Guelph -Wm. and Mre. Jackson, of Blyth, were visitors at Obas. Howlett'e on Tuesday and called on other old friends. -loepeotor Robb and J. H. Cameron were at Clinton last week examining the Model school pupi a -Jim. Ritchie ie home from Bampton for a holiday for a few weeks -Mire Nettie Brown has been a prisoner to berhome owing to ear attack at manatee, bat ebe will soon be o iwe bops. -The Pethiok family of .Wrnibrop, have become residents of Brnseele and will make their home here. -Niles Mor- gan is taking s holiday at Blyth and resting a disabled limb for a few weeks. A Mr. Taylor, of Clinton, ie tiding his plane at the American.-Hogb Oriuh is off work un account of having the measles. -N. F. and Mre Gerry were holidaying in Guelph 'with W. F. and Mre. Stewart, parson of Mrs. Gerry, who recently re• moved to the Royal oity.-Mise Kate Mo. Kittery, of town, sangst the Presbyterian Tea meeting in Walton on Monday. Mies Lon. Dunlord was her a000mpsnist. -Mrs. Rubinson alio children, of Naw• bury, are visitors with the former's parents, W. A. and Mre, Pryne,-Alfred Banker is home from nu extended business and pieseure trip to the Northwest and North Dakota. -Benny Walker was Dar the siok list for the pest few week' bat is regaiuirrg hie aeudl geed health again we are pleased to etsle; Reese Lenitie and B Gerry went to Exeter on Tuesday of this week to look foto the Canning Factory industry whish has done 50 well in that town during the past year. Brne eels would make an extra good centre for a similar institution- and our pelvis should tithe hold of it et onoe.-Miss Mary Rose is back to town for her vasa. tion from her millinery position at Monk bon,-Miee Jane Mrtohol, a former reel dent of this locality, arrived here Met Saturday and will probably make an ex. tended stay. -We are sorry to hear /bat James Petah, tormerly of this looality has been seriously ill at his home at Determine, Manitoba, but his old friends hope be will soon be o. k. -Wm. %aaley, of British Colombia, is viei/ing Ws brother in-law, Doo, Warwiok, Bra eels. CHU100)II UI1111I+S There will be Divine service in the Catholic uhorob, Broeeele, on Christmas Dav, Deo. 26th, at 10 a m. Rev. A. 0 Wishart, B A., dieoonrsed last Sunday morning on "The promise to the oharole" At the evening eervioe "When be name to himee,l" was the text ohoeen. "Jewels of the Lord" was Rev. E. G Powell's tope at the morning service in the tlethodiet aharcb last Sabbath. A Missionary sermon was preaohed in the evening. Union evangelistic eervioee will be held by tbe Presbyterian and Methodist churches of Braese're commenoiog on Monday, January 6th. Meetinus will be bald atteruateey in the two cherishes interested and will be oonduoted by the pastors. In the Metbodiet Sabbath School last Sunday afternoon a resolution of sympathy was passed to the Bailey family in connection with the demise of Leslie Bailey. Deceased was a member of the school and hie father is teacher of one of the Bible 0100505. monmissmimmi F. Always the Lowest Strictly One Price m®IN VIESSENEMESSIM . Holiday Preents tor Eoeryliody More and more every season people are searching out the use- ful for Holiday Gifts. A Dry Goods stock is pre-eminently a stock of useful articles and one like this is full to overflowing with lines that make useful and appropriate gifta for the greatest of all Holi- day seasons. What can be better to give than something tliat will be of some practical use to the recipient ? Our stock to -day em- braces hundreds of such lines and the searcher of the practical and useful as well as the beautiful will find themselves well repaid by • a visit here. We are ready for the Holiday business now. Prudent shoppers will make their selr.ctions now while stocks are at their best and Before the rush that Invariably comes with Christmas week In every department of our store we have planed a variety of Novelties which will be found most suitable for Christmas Gifts. THINGS READY TO GIVE Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths, Gloves, Nur is, Fancy Linens, F Ruffs, Silk Waists, Fur -lined Coats Ladies' Fancy. Ties, Art Coats, Chenille Curtains, Mantles. HANDKERCHIEFS Every season eeeme to see them grow daintier and prettier in design, This Beason's stock excels any we have ever shown, both for downright good value in plain, and for neatness and beauty of patterns in fancy linens. No person ever has too many of them and being eaetle, Bent by mail they melee an ideal gift for absent friends. If you are feud of the delicate and dainty in Handker- chiefs you'll enjoy looking over our stook. GLOVES Always useful, always acceptable; there are few articles more euiteble for Xmas gifts to a Lady than a pair of fine Kid Gloves. We have a particularly good stock of Fancy Gloves fn first-class qualities suitable foe the Holiday season. Guaranteed Sid Glovee with two or three Domed at 51.00 and 51.26. TTB trust we will have the pleasure of showing you through Yv v our stook before Xmait. Looking or buying we want you to feel perfectly at home when in our store. ercuson Ross We always pay the highest prices for Dotter, Eggs & Dried Apples. etbet-rwomminues leSTAISLIgiHTi3 1117' TIIE T Al BANK . OF CANADA Head Office • • - - Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT In our Savings Department. Deposits of $t and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. No Delays in making Withdrawals interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all branches. u� it P,.USSIELS BRANCH 3. F. Bowland, Manager Next Sabbath afternoon Rev. Mr. Wishart will preaoh at Bluevale in o0a• ueotion with the opaline serviaee of the new Presbyterian March. Anniversary serviaee will be held in Broeeele Methodist uhorob next Sunday, the pastor oondueting 'hem. On Christ mag I ght the Annual 'tee Meeting will take p sae. After a good flapper an in- cereenng program will be rendered. It will Amite', of a cantata entitled "A Christmas Message" to wb,ob the ooeroh and League Moire and members of the Sabbath Sobool will take part. Vuoal seleotnms are also expected from W. H. and Mrs. Willie, of Seaforuh 1 Dr. and Mrs. Girpin, of Michigan City, Id. ; the Lsdies' Q rartette and otbere, Literary unmbere will also be provided. Rruae010 school teo'u'd. The regular meeting of Brussels Pub• lin' Bohool Board wee held in the Board Rom Friday evening. Members remit T. Farrow, D. C. Roes, Jae Ellett, M. B. Muer°, R. Leetherdale, and J. G. Sirens. Minutes of lest meeting read and adopted. Moved by D 0. Rose, emended by Jas. Elliott that the following acccents be paid ;-Jos. Marr, repairs, 51 65 ; 'Jae. Fox, e•uppriee, 59 94 ; F. R. Smith, sap. plies, 54 58 ; P. Ament, wood, $8 50 ; Wino & G'lleepie, repairs and anppliee, $28 60 ; It, Lea'llerdale, oopbnsrd, 515 00; Bub' ol Supply Co., $90 00. Oarrled. Board then adjourned. J. G. B*zas, Secretary. Rails for the Canadian Northern eaten• don bave been laid into Regina. Jean Keiekider was fined $200 at Mont- real for mnnufaotariug boriuo, en imita• tion of batter. One hundred and twenty five English mmier ants were sent North to work on be Temlekamine Railway, Treftiu through the Sault Ste. Marie Canals this year amonnted in 58.000,000 Ions, an iuoreaee of 2,000,000 toes over eat year, Jot. Bryne, general manager of the Canadian Express Company, gave est. deuce regarding rates Merged before the Railway Onmmie'ion et Montreal. Estimates for next year totalling a little over 5119,000,000 were brought down in the Home of Commons by Hon. W. B. Fielding. nom= Jex -In Listowel, on Deo. $'h, to Mr. and Mre. Wm. Jex, of Wroxeter, a BOIL nsaa. BAILEY -In Brnseele, on December 14th, Leslie, yoangeyt son of Seth and Jane Bailey, aged 26 yearn, BEsaxaa,-I, Grey, on Deo.11th, Mrs. Frannie Bahner', aged 72 years and 8 menthe. SOLUENBEox,-ln Grey, on Deo. lfitb, Bop, inia Shine, relict of the kte John Holleobeok, aged 67 year's, '8 months and 16 days. HIBLor-Ill Tornberry, on December 13th, Arexauder Hislop, aged 79 yrs. aTTOTSON BJa.2'7G. FRIDAY, Deo 20m. -Farm stock, Se Lot 19, Om. 5, Morrie. Bale unreserven at 1 o'clock. Wm. Cook, proprietor. F. B B000t, aaotioneer, .BR 'vssax,s a¢.n.�xE:raa Fall Wheat 88 90 Barley 50 85 Peas 77 78 Oats 88 40 Butter, tube and mile22 25 Eggs per dozen 24 25 Hay per can 18 00 14 00 Flour, per bbl • 4 60 5 20 Hogs, Live 6 00 5 00 Apples (per bbl.) 1 60 1 75 Potatoes per Ise 50 60 Ba t, per bbl., retell 1 25 1 25 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. COMFORTABLE HOUSE (w ti cellar, wotldshed and good well) and lot her sale in the village of Ethel Pos- session e' Wu be Riven fu February. Par further particulars se to Nice, terms, &c., apply to MRS. JNO BLIet vIMON. 34-9 " aa,' GIENTING Those that are alike satiafaotory to both the giver and recipient bemuse they rep- resent exoellent judgment, beauty and utility, The fullowutg will give some idea of our stook of these bettor gifts but yon mast see the goods to fully appreci- ate their artietlo worth and our reason- able prices ;- Cut Glass The dazzling brilliance and beauty of deeign of our Out Glees make it an al- ways acceptable gift. China Beautifully deoorated. Many fancy pieces ie Platte, Cups and Saucers, Bon Bone, &o. Leather Goods Very floe aseortmeut of Leather Ron- venirs, Post Card Albums, Ladies' and Goitre Purses, Hand Bage, &o. Story"and Picture Books The old favoritee--Cbutns, Chatter- box, Buys' Own, Young (hutride, Britieh Workmen, a hlld'e Own Magazine. All the popular Poets in padded binding. Bibles and Hymnals An expellent liue a f the better edi- tions of the Book of Prairie, also the Methodist hymn Boole. Dolls and Toys We think our asem'tmeut and prides are unsurpassed it tbie line. Fine Toilet Articles We are showing acme special values in Mauioore mrd Toilet Bete, nicely mounted or plain if desired, also Jewel Oases, Novelbiee in Meta) and Pottery, Beautiful Mirrors, &u. Handsome Stationery Our variety comprises many beauti- ful boxes raugiug in values from 25o to 51.00. Xmas Booklets and Cards Fancy boxed and hand painted, rang- ing in price from lou to 40c. They are particularly attractive. We shall be very glad to base you drop in and look over oar stook at 6. Ft'ri Drug Store P. S. -Let us supply you with Xmas Bells. We have a large assortment. t.,ZlEtEEP STRAYED ON THE iJ premises of ten uneeretgued, Lot 14, Olin 10 Grey. - Tbey era all ewes. Owner is requestedto peeve property, pay expen- ses and nate them away. JAMES CIIr1IO, Oranbroolt P. 0, 20-4w 13 seStm-r..os ..tk-c isIGrEEt`'r SQL CLEt n n n q � el i�l icon 41el,rrli Ilr�leall�IelV,'14rlli ell Ili Ili Ili Il sill la'ill'Ille4e4rlltelurtelld'11'lli Ileellrell'I,lellleill'41'1�,elllllrm'ill'14'al'ill'lllltatelir'41e1,1'Ir'l,llll�ldrl,,l,flli Ili II'la'4�e4re4eat'llrellrllli Ili Ili krel„et a 4 Ir li a a r , . G • N MOLAR Prices Out of the Ordinary for Christmas Sale Choose your Christmas Presents from a Strictly New Stock. We have many useful ar- ticles that will make acceptable Christmas Gifts. You will find here a strictly new stock of Ladies' Furnishiugii, Dress Goode, Furs, Flannel Waists and Wnistings, Ladies' and. Misses' t+kirts, Table and Fancy Linens, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers and Overshoes. New Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys ; new Men's and Boys' Furnishings. • • Here are , a Pew Special Prices -for Xmas Sale Ladies' Fur Ruffs at 5.00, 7 00 and 10.00 -We are showing special values in Ladies' All Around Ohio Sable Ruffs, Diddled with 4, 6 and 8 toile, at 5 00 7 00 10 00 Muffs to metoh at 4 00 to 8 50 2 00 and 2.25 Meu's Tweed Pants for 1.50 -4 dozen Men's A11 Wool Tweed Pante-in small, medium end wide stripes-floiabed with, good quality of Twill Pooketine ; well made in every_ way ; asserted sizes ; regular prices 2,00 and 2.25 1 60 Xmas Bale Price • • 9 00 and 1000 Men's Tweed Suits for 7.50 -85 Mone Suite in All Wool Canadian Tweed ; Made in uootah 1 weed Patterns ; •a particularly fine Int of Perfect Fitting Suits, regular' prices 9.00 sod 10,00, Xmas Bele Price 7 60 1:00 and 1.25 Men's Hotise Slippers for 750 -50 pairs Meu's Fancy House Slippers in leath- er and Velvet -a very suitable Xmas gift-eizee 6 to 10 ; regular prima 1.00 and 1,25. Your choice of the lot during the Xmas Sale for 75 1,00 & 1.25 Women's Fancy House Slippers 750 2 00 Women's Skirts for 1.89 -80 pates Women's Fanny Souse Slippers, Jul- -8 dozen Women'e Navy Blue, Blaok and Dark let style, warm lined, fur trimming, flexible sole Grey Skirts, made from good quality olnth, nioely ' with fleeced ineoles, sizes 21 to 8. regular prioe 1,26 finished, all sizes, regular pride 2.00. Xmas Sale and 1.00. Take them. Xmas Sale for 75 Prise 1 89 3 50 Bots' 2 11808 Suite for 2.505,00 Sample Skirts for 8 75 1 p -21 Boys' Suits in Light and Dark Oolored -Black, Blue, Brown and Green. Venetian Canadian Tw ads Norfolk styles, eizee for boys from Cloths, also same Dark and Medium Colors, regular G to 18 years old. Xmas Sale Pelee 2 50 1 up to 5.00. Your choice, for 8.75 Choice Qualities Fancy Linens, Napkins and Ladies' Pitney Collars, 10e to 1.00 Men's Ties, 10e to 50 Warm. Uuderclothing, 50c to 2 00 I+XLt'a Values in White Wool itlanketa Ladies' Gloves, Men's Gloves, Fancy Mufflers, Sp dal Prices girl Table Cloths 25o to 125 25e to 1 25 25e to 1.2l Boys' Overcoats glkllost Paces for Produce �, P. u. a Goods Right or Your 1oney Back Next Door to p rat? ir'9n House G. N. McLaren yA 1