The Brussels Post, 1905-11-16, Page 8Fine China
We have just received a fresh shipment of Fine China in
very choice decorations. Lovers of China will enjoy seeing
what we have and just here, if we might suggest, it is none
toosoon to be picking up pieces for Christmas gifts.
Genuine Lernoges China
Cups and Saucers and Bread and Butter Plates.
Japanese China
Includes a great many pieces—Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers,
Spoon Trays, Bon Bon Dishes, Fern Pots, &c,
German China
Handsome Decorations and very Cheap.
itsR ,W;
SMITH,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
goat gebas Items,
A ohiel's among ye takir 'notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
PUDIC Library Coaoert Friday even•
tng.
TRNNIs Concert in Town Hail, Deo.
8th. This is an annual event and no 000
shonld lose sight of it.
Mise JRAN MXTOUELL, of Brueaels, was
the guest of Mrs. W. R. Humphrey, At
wood, for a few days last week.
Thome Simpson has returned to hie
home in Berlin after a two weeks' visit
with his daughter Mrs, 3, J. Wilton,
A rumor was current that A. T. Currie
had sold oat hie butchering business bot
Mr. Oarrie says it is oat the case.
Mrs, Samuel Walker sr. has olooed up
her home for the Winter and has gone to
live with her son David who recently took
up residence in Brueeels.
Do not forget the Entertainment in the
Town Hall tomorrow evening. An ex.
oelleut program will be presented.
Tiokete, 15a ohildreu 100, Proceeds for
benefit of Library.
Da. BUTLER, epeoialiet, will be al the
American Hotel, Braeeels, Thareday Deo.
7th, when be will be pleaeed to have
pereone desiring hie professional skill
or advice, cal) and see him.
WILL OrEN SATURDAY.—Thio week Geo.
N. MoLaren bee been busy opeoing asp
the new stook of dry goods in the Smith
blook• The doors will be thrown open to
the public, on Saturday 18th inst. THE
Pon wishes Mr. McLaren mouse.
TanneDat evening of this week the
dedicatory serviaee of the new I. 0. 0, F.
Hall takes place, also the presentation of
a Veterans' Jewel to W. Martin, Supper
will be served at the American Hotel.
Grand Master Blewett, of Listowel, will
be present.
The R. 0. (March was well filled last
Monday morning on the occasion of the
Kelly -Ryan nuptials. Rev. Father par.
torah officiated. The wedding party
made a fine looking gnartetre. May
Mr. Kelly and bride enjoy many happy,
prosperous years.
BARRISTER MACDONALD attended the
Division Court at desiortb on Monday,
appearing for the defendant in a suit for
damages for trespass by defendant's
cattle between Geo. Riohardeon ve. Wm.
McCallum. - Consent judgment for
$30,00 was given.
BERT. GERRY has disposed 0f his bard•
ware baeinees in Wingbam to Bishop &
Brewer, of London, who will get im-
mediate possession. Mr. Gerry is quite
a,hustler and buys and sells on short
notice but usually with the aaooant on
the right side of the ledger. We have
not heard where be intends Mooting.
WILL Go To SreureoRn.—Next week
Steve, Donnolly, who hoe been working
for the past year at barbering in town,
will leave for Stratford, where he will
take a position in the Sebastian shop at
the G. T. R. Mr. Donnolly is a good
workman, an agreeable young man and
will get along all right. We wish him
01300008.
ORANGE or ADvxs.—Owing to the pree-
eure of work and the iaoreaeing tardiness
in gettiog changes of advertieemeute to
THE Poor we beg leave to remind adver
there that ALL mammas moot be in onr
hands by MONDAY sooty to inenre the
proper attention. Where a half dozen
changes or more come in at the last
minute it is impossible to attend to them,
mnoh as we desire to do eo.
PEaoostre S. K. Fraser, who once to
Brueeele a few months ago from Blen-
heim to officiate as teller in the Standard
Bank, Brussels, has been sent to Col-
borne and Mr. Semis, of that town, ap-
pointed bare. Mr. Fraser was a very
agreeable young man to do business with
but we have no doubt his eaooeosor will
fill the position with satisfaction to the
Standard patrons.—Mise Jessie Lott has
gone on a trip to relatives in New York
State,—Mise Minnie MaNaaghton spent
last Saturday and Sunday with her
Sister, Miss Maggie, at Clinton while
eerou0e from London,—Mrs. R. Hander -
6013 and Mrs. Walter Smith left for a
visit with relatives in Newark, N. J.
BIra. Nichol, a sinter to the first mention•
ed lady, le quite ill bat we hope she will
soon be convalescent,—Dan. Denman and
family have moved to the Sharp farm,
6th line, Morris, which Mr. Denman hoe
leased, We Wick him ea00080.—Mre. J.
Leckie is visiting Mre. D. M. Fergoeon at
Stratford.—Mies Ida Bailey is visiting
Mende at Rockwood.—R. H. and Mrs.
Green, who have been residing at Oayaga
Haldimand Oo., during the past season
are visiting relatives and friends here.
Mr. Green ie promoting the Dairy
interesse, He may take a hand again in
buttemakingat
Trowbridge
lottery
tbia Winter-..•ise Lizzie Downing hs
taken a position us saleslady in the new
store opening tip by G. N. McLaren. She
should DI the bill, Mro. Weir, of Gode.
rich, was a visitor at Jno. Hunter's,
John strett,—With 'Tripp, formerly teller
in the Standard Bank here, is now
manager of the Union Bank at Virden,
Mian. Hie brother Jesse, is a traveller
in the west, If Virden hoe not a
ohampion base ball team ft will not be
Mr. Tripp'° fault tin1008 bis official
duties tie hits too oloso.—G, A, Headman
went to Toronto this week and attended
the Proviuoial Frail, Flower and Hooey
Show. It was held in Mammy Hall and
was a great an000eo.—Win. Mooney,
formerly of Brneeele, ie here on a visit
after an absence of two years in the
Northwest. He has a homestead about
26 mires South of Indian Head and will
return to the west next Spring. Dire.
Mooney, who is deceased, was a daughter
of the late Hugh Hanna, of Morrie town-
ship. Mr, Mooney ie very favorably im-
preeeed with the outlook in the West.—
Ino. Beattie, of Obeeley, was renewing
old friendehipe in town for a day or so,—
Mre, ilugh 9lolntoeh and sone, of Mo•
Killen, are visiting her parents, Watson
and Mrs, Ainlay,—James Williamson, of
Witigham, spent several days in town
with hie son, Robert J.. and daughter,
Mrs. Ed. Lowry.—James Broadfoot, of
Antigouieb, Nova Bootie, was rovieiting
the eoe0e0 of his boyhood for a few days
during the past week. The East evident-
ly agreed with hie physical make up
Incising by appearanoee.—Mre. Brown, of
Gorrie, is a visitor with her eon, George
Brown, Braseele. Mre. J. T. Word and
Merrier arrived home from an extended
visit with relatives in Illinois, Detroit
and other places.—Jno, and Mre. Walker,
of Teeewater, were visitors in town this
week.
Or INTEREST TO LADIES The visit of
Prof. Dorenwend to American Hotel on
Friday, Deo. let. will afford the ladies of
Brneeele and surrounding wonky an
opportunity of consulting him regarding
their Hair, its neede, and their require.
menta in all styles of Hair Goods. Prof.
Dorenwend curiae with him a large end
most varied aeeortment of bis famoae
oonoeptione in Switebes, Bangs, Pom•
parlors. Wavy Fronts and Wige. The
equal of these high grade natural hair
ptodactione can not be prooared from any
heir goods dealer in Amerioa. Prof.
Dorenwend ban the distinction of being
the largest manufacturer and the most
noted epeoialiet in these goods. Private
apartments are at the oonvenienoe of all
who avail themselves of calling at the
Hotel American on the days of his visit.
Standard Bank of Canada
asfs'x'Aaaa.,xe saranzt a.eoa
TOTAL ASSETS OVER N FOND ....... ,,.,•�10,000,00000
Grene1rl11 Eitlnk1ug' 33nfvineeR Transacted)
"eVSAVINGS SANKY'n'-
Accrued Interest 1e added to aoeoanto every six months and becomes principal.
Joint itlepasit Aecounfe—et SPECIAL CONVENIENCE in use In our Savings De-
partment ie the "Joint Deposit" account. Money may be deposited or withdrawn
by either of the two members of the household. This system is a !treat conven-
ience to many residing in town, but more particularly so to farmero,130 lir the latter
case whether man or wife eomee to town either can attend to the Banking, An-
other feature of the system is that lnoaee. of the death of either party the money
Mu be withdrawn by the survivor without east. Wo will toll yon more about our
methods If you will kindly call or write,
Married Wonsan and Minora may make and withdraw deposits without the In.
tervonitou of any person,
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE-REEFINNG
only for which no charge ie made,
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar careful and oonrteone attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
POST SCRIPS.—The County Press As-
eoofation will meet in Blyth on Friday
of next week, 24th inet,—Last Monday
night was the hardest frost of this sea.
son.—Philip Ament hoe disposed of hie
sawmill at Ariel Muskoka, He still has
his timber limit up there. This sale '
will give Mr. Ament more time to devote j
to hie large trade here. -10 cents gets
TEE Pon to Jen. 1, 1906.—Aaron Lind•
say is an applicant for a vacancy on the
Stratford polios soros.—Poultry is now
offered more plentifully on the market.—
Court Prinoese Alexandria, 0. O. F., is
putting in a eat of oarpet balls and
other games for the entertainment of
its members during the Winter evenioge.
Business Locals.
Tay McLaren'° for hooka and rubbers.
New Blaokets, at old prime.
G. N. MCL/REN,
HlosneT prices paid for Produce.
G, N. Marianas.
LADIES' Oeste below coat at Mre.
McKinley's.
Soo the New Overcoats for men and
boyar. G. N. Volans.
$1.50 and $1.65, Mena' working pante,
all sizes, for $125. G. N. MaLamm.
$1.35 to $1.65, Womene Dark Shirt
Waists, guaranteed perfect fitting for
98a. G. N. ,11cLanon,
100 Mane Colored Sbirte soft and hard
bosom, detached Cutis, for 75c.
G. N. MCLAREN.
CARPET WnAvmo,—Atter a visit of a
oonple of weeks at Auburn we will be
ready to attend promptly to all orders
for carpet weaving in A 1 style.
Jame CARTER,
Mill Street.
HORN.
MoINTosa,—In Brneeele, on Nov. 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Molntoeh, of
McKillop, a eon.
2JI£D-
EwaN.—Io Grey, on Nov. 11th, Jaee
Grigg, relict of the late John Ewan,
aged 83 years.
OooTTe,—In Aberdeen, Scotland, on Oot„
2006, Mre. Jae. ()mitts, mother of
Mrs. George Thomson, of Brussels,
aged 73
HANNA,—In Dlorrio, on Nov. 15th,
Hugh Henna, in hie 77th year.
BIM/S.—At Revelstoke, ou a 0, P. R.
train, on Oot., 2180, Mary, daughter
of the late Samuel Medea, formerly
of Brueaels.
.41.RTC'9IC)ST
FRIDAY, Nov. 17th,—Farm stook,
implements, &o., Lot 22, ooh, 10, Grey,
Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. J. W. Sander°,
prop. F. S. Scott, enc.
TR0R6DAY, Non. 23rD. Honeehold
furniture, eta„ in the village of Walton.
Sale at 1 p, no. Jae. McMillan, prop.
F. S. Scott, ono.
£R 'Cr o S£Z.S a.SAlse==ws,
Fall Wheat 70 75
Barley 40 41
Peas 65 67
Oats 32 34
Batter, tube and rolls..., 17 18
Eggs per dozen 17 18
Hay per ton 5 00 6 00
Flour, per bbl 5 00 5 50
Hoge, Live 5 15
Wool 28 28
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per hue 35 40
Apples (per bbl.) 1 50
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.
B. No, 8, Grey, Huron Co., duties to
commence after Christmas holidays. Ap-
plications, with testimonials, stating salary,
received up to December 1st. Address
W. WORK, Secretaryy,
19.05 Bras/fele P.0,
Jas. Sharp's Sale.
Parties who have not settled Tor stook,
&o., purchased at Jas. Bharp'e sale last Sat -
father are
gas skSharp oso at Brussels,naas Ii had to
leave for, Toledo to take my electrical en-
gineering position next Monday,
JAS. A. SHARP.
erguson tit Ross
STRICTLY ONE PRICE
THE LOWEST
11 the Reasons
That make one store a better place to spend money at than another are con-
stantly in evidence here for advantage. This is so, irrespective of time or season.
We contribute to your advantage by going to the right places, for the right goods at
the right time.
By a knowledge of values gained by experience.
By purchasing in large enough quantities to make a difference in the cost of
goods.
By taking advantage of all opportunities to buy, specials at less to pay, prices.
By dealing with everybody all the while honestly, courteously and liberally.
By returning purchase money on request.
We invite your patronage on the basis of the above.
PU T US' TO THE TEST
30 ends Fancy Silk Velvets, worth reg-
ular $1 00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
Price to clear, per yard ... ... ... 50
2 Pieces, 82 inches, finest quality Camp-
bellforcl Flannel, worth regular 40c.
Special price 30
10 ends 54 inch Suitings, in lengths of 5
yards each. Real value $1,00,
clearing at ,.. 75
6 dozen pairs Men's extra quality home
made Mitts, worth regular 40c, for 80
10 dozen Men's heavy wool fleeced Shirts
and Drawers, all sizes, worth reg-
ular 60c, each, clearing at ... ,., 45
5 dozen only Men's White and Cambric
hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth
regular 100. each, special for Satur-
day only 6 for ... 25
12 only Men's Tweed Suits, cheek and
stripes, single and double breasted,
worth regular $10.00 and $11.00,
all sizes, clearing at ... ,., 6 50
We carry a complete range of the well known _Stanfield Unshrinkable Men's Shirts
and Drawers in all sizes, and would ask you to get our prices before buying.
Men's Fur Coats in Russian Dog, Black Calf, Wombat, Wallaby and Coon,
Ladies' Fur Coats, Caperines, Ruffs and Muffs.
You will find our stock complete in all lines and prices the lowest. We invite
comparison,
Garfield Block
Ferguson & Ross
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CAPITAL—Paid sip $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND + $1,000,000
11DV, R. H. WARDEN, D. n„ Directors 0, 7. MOORS,
President, Viola -President,
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HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W, D, BOSS - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Discounted.
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Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all 8unle of $1 and upwards
DREPSSEAS' Avow
A. E. MELLISH, Manager,
(\RPINGTONS FOR SALE—
Cookerelo and Pullets. Sale will corr-
itnue for two weeks, commencing Saturday,
Nov. 11th, JED, WRIGHT, Brussels.
MISS KATE MOKINLAY—
A pupil in vocal muelo of Mrs. Nor-
ton, of Detroit, is prepared to give loott'uo-
tion bo 00001 music and the violin. Terme
00 applioation,
Notice to Debtors.
in the matter of the Eetate of Alexander
MoNair, late of the Township of Grey, lu
Oho County of Heron, Merchant, deoeaeed,
Notloe is hereby given that all persona who
are in any way indebted to the late Alex-
ander MoNatr•, in his life time, in the Village
of Ora nbrook, la the County of Huron, mer-
chant, deceased, are required to settle said
aceouut0 with the Exeoutore, David Mc-
Nair and Letitia McNair on or before the 9th
day of December next, That all a:emits
not settled by that date will be planed in
snit.
Dated at Oodorioh this 14th day of Nov-
ember, A.D. 1000.
PRODDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR,
Solicitors for the said Exeoutors,
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Alexander
MoNair, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron, mer-
chant, deceased.
Natio° is hereby given, pursuant to Boyle-
od Btatuteo of Ontario. 1897, Chap. 120, and
amended Aoto, that all creditors and
others having any claims against the estate
of the said Alexander McNair, who died on
or about the 29th day of •October, A.D. 1901,
are required, on or before the 100 day of
December, 1005, to send by poet, prepaid, or
deliver to David McNair, of the Village of
Oranbrook in the County of Huron, ono of
the Executors of the Estate of the said
deeeneed,the fall partiouls^o of their
claimo, the statement01 their ac-
counts and the nature of ilia securities 01
any) held by them.
And notice ie further given that after the
said last mentioned date the said Exeou-
tors will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deoeaeed amongst the parties entitled
thereto having regard only to the claims of
wbioh they shall than have notice and that
the said Exeoutor will not bo liable
for the a0eete, or any part thereof, to any
pereon.or persons of whose claims notice
shall not have been received by him at the
time of such distribution.
Dated at Goderloh thisa.14th day of Nov-
ember, A. D. 1905,
PRO'ODFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR,
19-9 Solicitor for Executors.
Two TRORO' • BRED DUR-
.1 HAM Bull Calves for sale, prize win-
ners at Brussels Fair. Ono a roan and the
other red, • 10 menthe old. D. ROBERT•
BON, Lot 8, eon. 9, Grey, or Brussels P. 0,
About It !
Wo enjoy to a rare degree the con-
fidence of our customers, Thio Don-
fldence le the product of experience,
Those who trade with us regularly
have learned to ltnow they can
depend upon getting the best goods
and service,
when you want drugs or have a
presoription to be filled and desire
to have absolute assurance of per -
foot service kindly remember this
store. Yon will never have reason
to regret placing your confidence with
DRUG STORE
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Sank Shares.
being Si Lot 18, Cou.4, Morrie,
About 8D aoroa are cleared, bolanoo in bash.
There is a frame house, bank bate, driving
abed, orchard, &o. Plenty of good water. '120 those looking for a Film -mese inve0t-
0033vanlent to school and 34 miles from meet I bog to say that I have still a udm-
Brnesois. Poeaessiou ouu bo given Mareb bar of STERLING, BANE ehares for sale at
1st, For further parttcalare as to price, first .prico, Cali ea,ty if you want a row
terms &o., apply to A. J, LOWRY, shares. J. LECKE].
18.11 Brussels, Bross/de, November let, 1005,
MISMMONIIIMIMOMMMMISM
D. EWAN
LRUSS.jLS
Co.
Are making the
Finest display of �����
Ever seen in
Brussels.
Cali and See them and get Prices.
agee+eo.r
R. C. DAMES
ETHEL
CO.
Astrachan Jackets
Does the Topic Interest You?
If you are interested in such a topic we would suggest that you come and
talk the matter over with us. We would suggest that you come to us and ASK
to see the QUALITY of Garment which we are offering. See how they Fit.
See how they are Lined. If you decide to buy one of them you will be
pleased with the wear they give you, and also with the comfort. Our Jackets are
the "product" of the best manufacturers in Canada and we guarantee every Gar-
ment to give satisfaction.
Fur Coats
Does that Interest You?
We are showing Saskatchewan Buffalo, Imitation Persian Lamb, Dog,
Australian Coon, Black Calf, Dyed Wombat, Natural Wombat and Canadian Coon.
Robes
We have the Agency for the "Original" Genuine Saskatchewan Buffalo
Robe made in three pieces and in three sizes, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Is showing a complete range of Rubbers and Sox in the leading styles and
we are always pleased to have an opportunity of quoting prices and comparing
values We think we can interest you in the values we are showing in
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Shall we have an opportunity of showing you these values at a place where show-
ing goods is considered a pleasure ?
R. C. Davies & Co.Ethel
We can handle your prodllee at Highest Market Prices
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