The Brussels Post, 1905-12-7, Page 8A, Box of Stationery
Makes a very pretty and acceptable Gift.
We have a great many different kinds to
choose from and the boxes are more
bandaome than ever, Some of the boxee
aro deoorated with
I Holly and Ribbon
others with Mistletoe, others with very
little decoration to suit those who like a
plain box. The styles of paper will also
suit everyone—the Hemstitched le oepoo-
ially nine.
Prides range from 20o to $1.00 a box.
A pretty box decorated with Holly for
OUP Showcase of
Perfumes
Will intoreet you, Thie is something
Hutt is always appropriate as a Gift,
Perfumes in all adore, prices are
from
1O0t to $215(1 a Bottle
The Cut Glass Bottles in their
beautiful oases are fine.
Let us furnish your Holiday Per -
26o. lamas this year,
Come in and See our Christmas Goods
The Ohrietmas Numbere of Leading Magazines now in.
•
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER,
SIT
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
9ODTHEBN EXTENSION W. a. & B. -' f
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follower
GOING BOvTH GaINe Nonni.
Mall 7:00 a.m I Mixed 0:10 a.m
Mixed 11:20 a.m I Mail 1.44 p.m
Express 8:02p.m I Express 8:61 p.m
Tug Ntius Pins
A. ohiel'e among ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
ADDITIONAL looal news on page 6 lit this
ieeue.
Hain Charles Kelly sing the favorite
eeleotiou "Alone in the deeert."
TIOImETB for tomorrow (Friday) even-
ing's concert at Fox's Drag store.
Tan sleighing has beau very good for
light loads this week and bas livened tip
trade.
Tam blacksmiths have been having a
busy time horseshoeing with the coming
of slippy roads.
THURSDAY of last week was St. Andrew's
Day, but the local Seotohmen did not
hold any oelebratiou,
PUBLIC schools will aloe° for the
holidays on Friday 22nd. and reopen
on January 8rd 1906.
BBs the program of Teouie Canoed on
page 4 of this issue and be Bare and
enjoy the musfoal treat.
A WEexmmexsa chime cloak iu H. L.
Jackson's jewe.sry store has attached
considerable attention this week.
Tama are over 150 reserve seat taken
for the Tennis Concert Friday evening
of this week, The program will be sure
to please.
2 sea loads of poultry were shipped this
week to Winnipeg by Robert Thum
son, whish will supply Christmas dinners
for many.
FlnimsN,—Monday evening at 8 o'olook
a meeting of the Fire Brigade will be
bald in the Oounoil Chamber. All inter.
eeted are asked to attend.
Dn. OVEN¢, M. D. Surgeon, Conlin,
Speoialist, Diseaeee of Eye, Ear and
Nose treated and glasses fitted properly.
Will be at Smith's Drug Store, Bruseele,
on Tuesday, Deo. 12th, Hours, 8 a, m.
to 1 30 p. m.
OH8NGE Os MEETING,—The Lady
Maooabee Hive will meet the snood
Tuesday of each month hereafter instead
of every two weeks. Next meeting will
be held Toesday evening of next week,
12th list.
Tan little nine•monthe'•old daughter
of D. and Mre, Dopes, died Wednesday
night of laet week at their home in
Mitchell. Mr, and Mre. Dopee recently
moved from Brume's, and they have the
sympathy of many friends in their sad
lose.
Tam Provincial Winter Fair will be
held at Guelph from Monday to Friday
inclusive, December ilih to 15th. A
tiptop program will be presented.
Single fare on railways, Members of the
Farmers' Institute admitted free on
presentation of member's tioket.
METROPOLITAN Booz,—S, J. Moore,
Vioe•President of the Metropolitan Bank
has been elected President to fill the
vaoanay oaneed by the death of the late
Rev. Dr. Warden. D. E. Thomson, K.
0. has been alerted to the position of
Vioe•Presideut and James Ryrie bas
been appointed to the Board of Directors.
FINED $10,00.—Leet week Angus Kerr
came up before Jodge Doyle, at Goderiob
charged with aggravated assault by
Joseph Qnerin, of the Queen's Hotel, A
number of witueseee were present from
town. The plea of guilty was pat in and
after some seasonable advice from the
Judge to those oonoerned a fire of $10
was imposed.
Tan Pon would like to see a greater
interest manifested in the Fire Brigade,
—The Choral Society do well.—Good
sleighing during the holidays,—A wtee
oboioe in electing Ooonoillore for 1906.—
Snowballing
908—Snowballing on the 8008818 stopped —
Several needful industries [orated to
Broeeels next year. --The Gravechoret
Sanitarium remembered in the Christ
meg gifts of the people.—Better order
on the port of some people wbo attend
public) gatherings both in and out of
Braaeele.—Lively buying from the well
stocked business plaoee in Brussels.
To INosnsonr.,—The Ingersoll paper
apenke of Si former Bruseelite as fol.
lows ;—"'The Ingersoll skating rink hue
been [need for the Winter by Wm.
Lowry, of London, hrother.in-law of
I. W. Kiogewood. it is understood
that Mr, Lowry will endeavor to bring
about a change in the general state of
affairs at the rink that will be greatly ap•
preoiated by the patrons.. He has bad
considerable experience in dealing with
the public having had a three.yeat lease
Of the pavilion atBPtin bank. which he
only recently leased a sin foru terra of
five years. Mr, Lowry is an onthuefae.
110 oarler and a lover of hockey and he
Will no doubt oncourege the latter eport."
Anything .that he undertakee will be
done ,roil and you may depend upon It,
We hope he will make a good return
for hie labor,
READ, THE POST clubbing offer of this
Isom, page 5.
Reesman seat ticket holders for to
mocruw night'e Oonoert are requested to
enter by the side door of the Hall.
Bass Moods BEAD, dreeamaker, is pre.
pared to work at home or abroad. Har
home ie 7th line, Morrie township.
Mise LIozxs MoNADoaxoo, dressmaker,
le at the aiaposal of °hues requiring any-
thing in that line. Sewing done at the
home if preferred. Apply at Mre. D. B.
Moore's, Brussels.
PAY your taxes before the 15th, di 5 %
wid be added on that date. Collector
Long will be at the 0ounoil chamber on
Taeedey, Wednesday and Thursday of
next week to receive taxes.
Da. Burma, apeaialist, will be ab the
American Hotel, Bruseele, Thursday Dee.
lib, when be will be pleased to bave
persons deeirieg his professional skill
or advice, call and see him.
There have been quite a large number
of Holtets eold for (Friday) tomorrow
night's ooneert but there is no doubt but
that all who attend the entertainment
will be provided with Gents, Good
order is guaranteed.
Ants Baoxsi.—Last Tuesday evening
as Mrs Inc. Tait was going to her home.
Queen Street, after visiting Mre. Thos,
Dunford, she slipped on the street and
tell breaking her left arm at the wrist.
We hope ebe will FOOD be convalescent.
A. ROE DEAD.—Friday of last week, A,
Roe, of Wingham, formerly proprietor
of the Queen's Hotel, Braude, passed
away, aged 07 ysare, He had been an
invalid for years from paralysis, The
Emeriti took place on Bunday afternoon.
Ray. J. W. GILPIN Paeese Awn—Mon•
day evening, about 6 45 o'clock, Rev. J.
W. Gilpin, Methodist minister of Aber.
oyle, near Guelph, and brother to J. J.
Gilpin, of Brussels, passed away to hie
reward after a severe illness of 4 weeks of
o complication of diseases. Funeral on
Thursday, service being held in the
Methodist church, Harrieton. Mr. Gilpin
was the eldest eon of the late Wm. Gilpin,
of Blauehard toweship, Perth Co. and
was born in Ireland in the year 1837, He
entered the ministry 41 years ago and
has been a euoeesefal pastor. He ie
survived by hie wife, who was a Mies
Bell and 6 sone and 8 daughters who will
share in the aymathy of a wide oirole of
relativee and old friends.
Business Locals.
Fos BALK.—One pony, reliable driver.
Also out and haruess at bargain,
L 0. RICHARDS.
Ootm mars dwelling for Bale or to let.
Immediate poeeest•ion can be given,
Apply to I. 0, RICHARDS.
WANTBD.—Ohoioe Turkeys, dry pinked,
end cudrawu, 15e. All kinds of fowl and
titled apples wanted, Gso. E, BIND,
Wingham.
5 Fon 10.—To close out the balauoe of
Sheet Moeio we will sell 6 cheats for 10
cents. Both v0oal and inetrnmental.
THE Pear.
People We Know.
ROME! PERSONAL.—Theo. Gilpin, who
hue been a rebid nt of Wiartoo for the
past 87 years, was visiting bie brother, J.
J. Gilpin here for e day. — Mrs. [t, T.
Hiegetou arrived home from a visit with
reativee and friends 1n the Weet, Mr.
Hiogeton, who aoaompauied her will pro.
,005 hie etey.—Mrs, 0. E. Roadhouse, of
Blyth, was a visitor at P. MoQuarrie'e on
Wedoeeday, G. O. and Mrs. MODowell,
were vieitiug in Toronto last week. They
went to see Mre, Bert, Potts, of Clinton,
wbo was dangerously ill in the hospital
.here enffering from metier. She had been
here for two months and died on Time -
day afternoon. Interment was made at
the Norway oemetery. Mre. Potts is a
oouen to Mr. McDowell, She was only
30 years of age.—Mise Lizzie Askin bas
.rrived home after an enjoyable visit
.ettb friends and relativee in Muskoka,
Jiltou, Georgetown, Brampton, Toronto
and other etowne.—W. R. Mooney, of
Beryls, hos taken a poetbion iu
Geo, N. MoLaren's store,—Roy MODos.
Id and Mies Vera Wilbee Bundoyed in
Leadbory.— H, A. Metabett, a former
,nerohant of Braude., a Welter in
own this week, He le cow a reeident et
lorunto.—Miss Eila Simpeon returned
en Friday to bar home in Berlin alter a
.ery pleasant visit with bet oonein, Min
Euphemia B. Wilton.—S, B. Bmale ie a.
visitor in Bruseele.—Mies Mend Qasrin
e holidaying with friends at Berlin.—
George Tbompeon, of Goderiob, e
farmer resident of McKillop, was here on
Friday. He ie a shrewd busineee man
,nil is one of the firm owning the God.
erioh Harbor sawmill, They handle a
large quantity of lumber annually, He
t8 a very decent fellow. — MIs. James
Oliver fell on the stairs at the home of
her dnagh er, Mee. Latakia, Tueeday
y
night and monied gaite a shaking up.
No boxee were broken we are pleased to
hear and we hope the old lady will 8000
be Mont 08 usual.—Jno. A. Ritchie left
town on Wedoeeday for Aylmer, Oat.,
where he hag taken a sitnatfon in the
itarnees shop of Mr. Buchanan,— Gee,
Edwarde woe in Louden bhie week.
--Mre, G. N. MoLaren and little dau.
ghter, Kathleen, arrived in Brageele on
Saturday, They were aouompooied by
Mre, 3, R. Morrow, mother to Mre.
MoLaren, of Midland, Tum Pon 85.
tondo a oordial welcome. Mr. MaLaren
We are Sole Agents
in Brussels for the
bas leased the residence of R. K, Rom, Alexander street, — Jno. Pugh arrivedVuritahome from a prolonged stay in the Weet
this week and will epend the Winter here
with his family. He looks as if he was
enjoying good health,—This week F. D.
Patterson, who has filled the position of
ledger keeper in the Standard Bask for
the past 5 months most aooeptably,
was moved to the Bay street branob,
Toronto, He is succeeded here by Mr,
Pease, of Toronto, whom we weloome to
Bruseele,
UH't11fC11 UNl,ill9S-
"T11e City of God" will be the theme
of the Guild meeting in Melville church
next Sabbath evening,
Next Tuesday evening St. John's
Young People's Society will dimes
"The history of the church in Canada."
Min Amy Taylor will introduce it.
The monthly Missionary collection in
the Metbodiet Sebbabb Bobool last Sum
day totalled 96.40. This mulles $52.26
eiuoe the let of last May, not a bad
showing.
This week the epeoial evangelistic
dateless have been continued iu the
Methodist March and a number have
expressed their intention of leading a
Christian life.
Last Sabbath Rev. Mr, Tait, of Port
Dalhousie, who gees to Teeewater as
pastor, 0000pied the pulpit of Melville
church. In the morning his diecourse
wee based on the comforting words
"My grace ie sufficient for you." The
very unusual bast fond in Isaiah 28bb
obapter and 20th verse ;—"For the bed
is shorter than a man oan stretch him•
self on it and the covering narrower than
be oan wrap himself in it," WEB taken in
the evening from which a very practical
sermon was presobed,
Brussels Council.
The usual monthly meeting of Brae.
aisle Cannon was held last Monday
evening in the Cannon Chamber. Present
Reeve Henderson and Councillors Plum,
Stewart and Jones.
Ninnies of last meeting read and con-
firmed.
Following a000nnte were ordered to be
paid ou motion of Messrs, Stewart and
Plum :—
A. MoLaoohliu, salary 925 00
R. Oliver, epeoial Constable 1 00
Alf. Lowry, " " 1 00
D. Ewan & Co., Fire Dept. 2 00
Geo. Brown, wood for Hall 6 00
Tan Poe , Oold Storage By.law22 62
Jae Oothill, dog tax etraok off1 00
Mrs. D, MaLaaohlin, dog tax
struck off 1 00
By•Law No. 4, 1905, appointing Deputy
Returning Offioer and plume for Moni•
eipel Eleotion was read three times and
passed.
The polling pieces will be No.
1, at J. Leckie's store with
J. T. Rose as Deputy ; No. 2
t Oounoil Obamber with N. F. Gerry,
Deputy ; and No, 8 at Geo. Birt'° reei-
denoe, with P. Boort presiding. Date of
election will be Monday, Jan. let, 1908.
Reeve, 4 Couooillare and 3 School Tend-
ed' to be elected. Nomination on Fri.
«ay, Deo. 22od.
James Onehill addressed the Council
es to a rebate on bie taxes as be contend.
ed bie being farming lands should not be
messed for certain items belonging to
village property. No action was taken.
The question of Fire Ecgioe repairs
and other neoeseary work in improv
log Fire Brigade was introduced by
Barry James who said be wonld aot no
longer in the oapaoity of engineer Diving
to want of interest in the brigade by
'he Council and townspeople.
Weighmaeter MaLauohlin reported
539.75 tie the reoeipte from the males for
November. The total for year to Deo.
lat is 9440.
An amount for $4 deducted from
Photos
for Xmas
Now is your chance to get a Photo.
taken. All orders taken before Dec.
22nd guaranteed for Xmas.
Get a Photo. of your Family while
they are home for the Xmas Holiday.
My Studio will be open Holidays.
Call and see our work, You are
always weloome.
4P4otes
H.3. B°EWER
Christmas
'q G
IS AT
HAND
Gift Making
IS IN THE AIR
If you desire Presents, Neat,
New, Seasonable, 0011 and see the
Jewelry Watches
Clocks China
Smokers' Supplies,etc.
—AT.-.
s
J NE�
J. L
Special Bargaine will be offered
and the goods are A 1.
Make Your Selection Early
Brand
'Underwear
PURITAN UNDERWEAR
"Puritan" is a guarantee
of Excellence and every
Garment bearing this Brand
is warranted to give satisfac-
tion.
All sizes in Children's at 10e
each and upwards for larger
sizes and all wool.
Ladies' sizes at 20c, 25c,
85o, 50o, 75o and $1.00 for best
all wool,
None Better—None Cheaper
and All Guaranteed.
A.ST'RCRAN
Eleotrin light afe the time of the freshet
last Spring and 92 for a eleatrio light
pole out down by the town was presented
by Tinted Bros. Ou motion of Memo.
Plum and Stewart it was decided that
the former amount be not paid and that
the Reeve enquire into the latter.
The matter of entertainiog the County
Council was ooasidered and it was moved
by W. F. Stewart and eeoonded by 3. G.
,Jones that a oomplimenbary supper be
tendered at the American Hotel on
Thnrrdey evening. Carried.
Connell then adjourned to meet again
on Friday evening 15th ioet, 0e per
Statute.
1Hokz�
FLOODY.—Io Blytb, on November 23rd,
to Mr. and Mrs. David Floody, e
duoghter (still born),
Fn it000 En, — In Bebriugville, on Nov.
29th, to Rev. 0. S. and Mrs. Fink-
beiDsr, a daughter.
Jeoneoot.—In Blyth, on November 29tb,
to Mr, and Mre. J. A, Jackeoo, of
Ponoka, Alberta, a daughter,
VANNORrIAN.—In Brace Mines, on Nov.
28rd, to Mr. and Mre. Froth Ven-
normao, formerly of Blytb, a eon.
xt¢.afxxxxaa,
ARDBLL — BREDYOIAN, — At Winnipeg,
Mao., on Wednesday the 22nd sit.,
Mr. Jos. Arden, formerly of Bruasele,
to Mies Elate Bredyman, both of
Carman, Man.
Cols—WOLFE.—At the reeideooe of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Nearquard,
Wingham, on Wedueeday, Nov, 15,
by Rev, W. J. Weet, M. A., of Bine
vale, Mr. James W. Cole, of Water
too, to Mies Mary Regina Wolfe, of
Wingham.
BsLLY—AesN.—At St. Michael's obaroh,
Blyth, on Nov. 29th, by Rev. Father
Haulon, Mr, John P. Kelly to Mies
Bridget Agee, both of Morrie.
Mowreoitanx—Gnaaem,—At the reeideuee
of the bride's perects, at Petersburg,
N. D., Mies Grace Graham, to Dr.
0. J. Montgomery, Overlay, N, I),
on the 28rd alt.
POLLARD—Them—Ai xz the re of
donee oft e
h
bride's father, on November, 28th,
by Rev. A. D. Gieobler, Mr. Joshua
Pollard, of.Leedbary, to Mies Mary,
daughter of Mr. Henry Thiel, of
Hollett.
QDINN—OALDwzm. At the reeidenoe of
the bride's father, Burnside farm,
Hallett, on November 22nd, by Rev.
N. M, Leckie, MI. lease Quinn, of
East Wetwanoeb, to Miss Ella,
daughter of Mr. James Caldwell.
TuRVsY—WoODRowE,—As the manse,
Bloevale, on Wedueeday, Nov. 29th,
by Rev. W. J. West, 111, A., Mr.
Robert Taney, of Morrie, to Mies
Mary Helen Woodrow', of Morrie,
soxEn-
OAMPBELL.—In Grey, on Nov. 28th,
Hattie J,, daughter of David Chimpbell, aged 28 yoga, 4 menthe and 15
Jaye,
Darsn,—In Mitchell, on Nov. 29111,
Bessie, infant daughter of Daniel
and Mre, Dupes, formerly of Bruseele
aged 9 months
leon
(fILris.—•In Aberfoyle, Deo, 4fb, Rev.
J.' W. Gilpin, aged 68 years,
HsNDEReON,—In Morrie, on Deo. 6th,
Charles Henderson, aged 79 years
and 7 monthe,
RDS, -in Wingbam, on Dee. let, Alfred
Roe, fotmerlyof Brunie, aged 67
years,
We10'reesee1T,ts S6r4.1 .s•sse J:':4,
Fall Wheat 75 75
Barley ,,..,...,,40 42
PONS... F .. ...,...,..... to.• 66 07
Cate 98 84
Batter, tube and tolls..., 19 20
Eggs per dozen, ,18 19
Hay per ton 6 00 0 00
Floor, par bbl 6 00 6 60
foga, Live ... 6 80
Wool 28 28
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per bus 35 40
Apples (per bbl.) 1 60
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
TWO FRESH COINS FOR
BALs, JAS. SHUR,
2011 Lob 30, Oon, 0, Morrie.
WANTED. — AT ONCE, A
Apply good fli8 a MoLI]NNAH,s Amerioaa
Hotel, Brussels.
COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
Lot for sale, situate on Princess street,
Brussels, For further partieulare apply to
MRs. II, 0081018, Ott
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.
S. No. 4, Maodonald, Duties bo com-
mence January let, Application stating
salary to be in by December 2031,
G. W, WILif1N0ON,
Iteho Bay, Algoma.
�.41ARM TO RENT.—THE UN–
nanslDNan offers the 100 EDITS, known
as the Asklo farm, Lot 10, Con. 14, Grey, to
rent. Good brink house, 2 frame bone end
°beide orchard. Farm is all seeded down
except 20 acres ; 6 acres of Fall wheat M.
Poeseeelon at once. For furtberpartianlara
apply to JOHN GRANT, Lot 0, 0,35. 12,
Grey, or Brussels. P, 0. 22.80
To Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that I will be at
,he Council Chamber, Brussels, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of next w oak ,12th
iOch and 1418 suets., from 0 a. in, to 5 p. m„
to receive taxes and give receipts. 5 per
coot, will be added atter that data, so those
interested should govern themselves ac-
cordingly. JOHN 1.0173,
Tax Oolleator,
eaSGivin
Seasons go by, years slip one past the other ; things happen
and are forgotten, but happy Christmas time, rather than a thing
to be forgotten, becomes more dear to us each year. We tow..fap./
appreciate the privilege it brings to us of tangibly express n love,
friendship and all of the other graces. The selection of sdmo token
or remembrance at the glad Yule Tide is one of the most taellgltt,
ful, though perhaps one of the most difficult of tasks. W4t..are
satisfied however, that among our immense variety you will 1i'ev,
able to find something that will appeal to you, We have an ex-
cellent assortment to select from, among whish might be mention-
ed .
— Biscuit Jars
— Vases
—Fanoy Plates
—Fruit Dishes
—Pitcher Urns
—Trays
— Jardioeree
—Photo Frames
—Post Card Albums
—Photo Albums
— Candle Holders
—Bibles
—Bronzes
—Dolle
—Scissor Sete
—Purees
—Fine Perfumes
—Music Rolls
— 20 Cent Novelties
— Ornamental Pottery
—Jewel Boxes
— Toilet Sete
— Fern Pots
—Oh000late Sets
— Bon Bons
—Tea Sets
— Salad Bowlo
— Frnit sets
—Smoker Sets
— Fine Stag Sets
—Ink Stands
— Hymn Books
—Ball Sets
— Plaogoee,
—Hand Bap
—Fountain Pens
— Fine Stationery
—Manioure Sete
—Books
find scores of other articles of equal suitability as gifts, and after
all you will not find it such a difficult thing to choose appropriate
gifts when you see our fine collection at
Fox's
rug Store
Strictly
One Price
F.
Fewewetracieerevaireereweeekeetieivaireerairmetries
The
Lowest
CNBISTNINS SHOPPING
Another year has almost sped by and the season of joy is again at hand. The ques-
tion that confronts us each year is before us now. What shall we give him or her ? We are
more ready than ever to answer this question for you. The store is replete with
hundreds of gift -giving things of both useful and ornamental kiud both for young and old.
At this time when needs are many and gift -giving brings your wants to the highest point
it is important,to make your purchase at this store where you get the most for your money.
When planning your Christmas purchases, the question will arise as the most desirable place
for your shopping. We are in a position to supply your wants. It will be our pleasure to
demonstrate the fact that we give the greatest value to be found.
Ladies' Department
New Silk Blouses iu Japanese and Taffette, large variety,
prices ranging from 92.75 to 95.00.
Ladies' Stook Collars, in Silk Embroidered, Chiffon, all
the newest Novelties, rouging in price from 250 to
$2.00.
Now is the time to buy your Fancy Linen, These Goode
are imported direct and we are In a position to offer
extra values. Fancy Doylies iu hand -embroidered
and Tenoriffe,
See our display of Fancy Linen Table Covers, Tray
Clothe and Sideboard Scarfs.
Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents
This season we have made a special purchase of an
import sample lot of Ladies' White Embroidered and
Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, in all 105 dozen, whioh we
plaoe on sale for the Holiday trade at exactly half price.
See these lines and compare prima.
—5 dozen only Gants' Fancy Brocaded Silk Handker-
chiefs, worth regular 91.00, Special for Christmas at
exactly half price, 50c.
—8 dozen only Gents' Fancy Colored Silk Handkerchiefs,
worth regular 50o, Speoial for Xmas 250 each,
—Ladies' and Gents' Linen and Silk Initial Handker-
chiefs from 20o to 75o each,
A. Big Purchase of Handsome Flay t arm nts
Bought at Saving ForMen and Women - Will be Sold at Big
Prices by Us Saving Prices to You
Fur Coats, Fur Jackets, Fur Caperines, Ruffs and Stole Collars
Muffs and Gauntlets and Caps of Every Good Fur.
These goods have all been bought with the maker's guarantee of good quality and will be, sold to you with the
makers and our guarantee. We will stand behind any garment we sell, having bought these Furs at prices consider-
ably below the regular. We can afford to give every ouetomer a saving of $3.00 to 98.00 on prevailing prides aoaord-
ing to the size of the purchase, This with perfect assuranda that every pieoe of fur is reliable, both as to quality and
newness of style and freshness of make, is a strong argument why you altoeld see our aseortmont before buying.
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SUITINGS to out and make to your measure, of Sootoh, Buglioh and Irish Tweeds and Bar-
gee, Among these are fine black suiting°, to your measure, satisfaotion guaranteed at ja}
Select Your Christmas Good Will Clivillas frothoGentlemen's Fu nisiour Choice and hnSgtsock
A Nice Pair
of Gloves
500 to $2.50
A Nice
Tie
25c to 50c
A Handsome A Pair
Fanny Vest of Suspenders
$8.00 to $5,00 150 to 503
Fine Fur
Caps
$8.00 to $10,00
ALL. OUR BOYS' OVERCOATS
We have been told that our range of Boys' Overcoats is the handsomest lot ever seen in Brussels, and while
with all their dresey appearance and praotioal styles the prices are unexpeotedly low, Sizes 4 to 15 years of age,
92,50 to 94.00.
OUR BOYS' SUITS
Strong in oonetruotion, handsome in design, youthful in appearanoe, 0Orreat iu style, porleet in fit and genuine
wear resisters ; made from All Wool Fabrioe that have been bested for toughness. Duuble mate and knees on Knick-
ers ; Coats with hand -shaped collars ; deep facing t buttons firmly Bowed on. \vis g . O f 91/ t 3 • {,t/ O
sell Odd Kniokers, odd Coats and Odd Vote, SUITS FJ l V
Boys' Heavy Stockings, 25o per pair
Boys' Mitts - 25e
Highest Prices
Paid for
Butter & Eggs
Boys' Sweaters... 75e each
Boys' Boit Gaps 25e "
Fergusou & Boss
GARF/EL® BLOCK
Dried Apples
Wanted
6o iter. pound