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The
Cutex Manicure
Compact Sets
For Christmas and Birthday
Presents—e great favorite.
The Cutex Compact Bet at ROD
Each contains a miniature pack-
age of Cutex Cuticle Remover,
Cutex Nail White, Cake Polish,
Paste Polish, Orangewood Stick
and Emery Boards—all the essen-
tials for keeping the Nails beauti.
fully Manicured. In the regular
&zed i e d pkgs. we have—
Cates Cuticle Remover 860
Cotes Nail White 850
Outer Cold Cream 555
Cates Cake Polish 850
Cates Paste Polish 85c
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Many new Manicure Pieces in Ivory
and Ebony, including Nail Files,
Cuticle Knives, Corn Knives, Cut-
icle Pushers. Also Manicure Scis-
sors, Orangewood Sticks, &e.
Laxative Cold Tablets
With Aspirin
Work Quickly and Effectively.
Price 25c
New Stock o^
Cloth Bond gado
at 40c
These include Buy Scout Ser.
les, Alger Hooks, books fur
Girls, &c. Books at this price
have been very hard to get
lately, and readers will be glad
to have a chance 50 choose
from these.
New Presbyterian Hymnal
We note have the
Large Type
Edition
which was not ready when they
fleet came out--
Cloth
ut—Cloth Bound, $x,25 each
OU er E litions of this Hymnal—
at trom 25c 30 $4,50 each
Kodakers
i ok ;hrt,ughY our Negatives
and have another lot of Prins
made from some of the favor -
i es. We can give them good
ie tete ion now.
SNAP SHOT ALBUMS
:NOUN PING TISSUE
VELOX PAPER
l3'1STMAN FILMS
KODAKS
BROWNIES
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4TH Division Court was held this
week.
WINTER Fair at Geetph will be held
from Dec. 3 to to inclusive. A num-
ber from this locality are planning to
attend.
FRIDAY evening of this week a Male
Octette from Brussels, assisted by W.
H. Willis, Wingbam, will sing at the
Fowl Supper in Walton Methodist
Church.
REPAIRS have been made at the wash-
out at the mill dans that is hoped to tide
over the break until the work can be
completed. Weather has not been any
too favorable for the work. Mill is run-
ning all right these days at high pres-
sore.
DID you read the announcement of
the illustrated Lecture in the Town
Hall, Friday evening of next week under
the auspices of the Continuation School
Literary Society ? Proceeds will go to
the school Piano Fund. Don't miss the
program.
THE Hanover "bunch" who were here
for nearly a month taking down the
skating rink, left for home Saturday,
having completed their work. Well
they didn't all go Saturday a:, a couple of
boys be a date on for Sunday and con-
sequently missed the afternoon train on
Saturday.
ACCOUNTS for Tux PosTsubscriptions,
aggrevating over $2,000, have been sent
out and we thank those who have al-
ready promply remitted. Will you do
likewise, please, if yon are in arrears?
The amount outstanding is a great
deal too large and must be quickly re-
duced, Kindly give this matter your
personal attention as it costs a tidy sum
to send those reminders.
Baussnts:Women'S Institute will meet
Friday afternoon in Public Library,
Subject— "Influence of dress charac-
ter" will be in charge of Mrs, Gilroy fol-
lowed by discussion, Mrs. J. D. War-
wick, who represented us at the sixth
annual Convention at London, will give
a well prepared report of the different
meetings. All the ladles are asked to
come and have a good time with us at
3 o'clock.
No MOENING DELIvsit .—.Starting
with next Monday the local butchers
have decided to cut off the delivery of
meats in the forenoons. Delivery will
be made, however, from 4 to 6 p. m.
each day. This means, practically, if
you wish your meat delivered you will
have to order a day ahead to have it for
dinner. To reduce expenses and in an
endeavor to condense the orders, is the
reason for the change. Now a horse and
rig is kept out the whole forenoon often
covering the same ground many times.
See the notice from Baeker Bros. and
' H. Bolger.
TED COOK DECEASED —On November
rat, Albert Edward. Cook, youngest son
of the late Abram and Mrs. Cook, BMus-
seas, passed away at his homes in Wind-
sor, from pneumonia, after an illness of
3 weeks, aged 48 years. He was born at
Caldicot, England, coming with his par-
ents to Cattgda. The family lived in
'Grey township 'for some years before
Selling their farm and locating in Brus-
sets. Deceased left here re years ago
for London where he made his home be-
fore going to Windsor. A wife and 2
children survive. Interment was made
in London on the 3rd fest. Mrs. Cook,
Of Brussels, attended the funeral of her
SOU, se didWm, Cook and Miss Flor-
ence Cook, of Morris township, The
latter is a neite. Deceased was a car.
politer by nettle and was known to a
number Of our reeders, Syttlpathy fs
extended to the bereaved,
Got Asthma? • Then you've never
tried Rah -Mab that Jas. Fox carries.
It's just as effectual as Templeton's
famous Rheumatic Capsules is for
Rheumatism. Ask for a free sample.
A very enjoyable evening was spent
Friday evening of last week at the borne
of B. and Mrs. Whittard when they en-
tertained a number of their friends.
Guests were present from Hanover,
Stratford, Jamestown, Brussels and the
surrounding locality.
PIANO TUNING. -0, Blackstone will be in
town next week to attend to all orders for
piano tuning, Leave word at Walker
Blasir's store early.
A FSReT.oLAee Churn for sale, reasonable.
Be sure and read my Honey ad, in another col-
umn. G. A. DSADIIAN.
FOR SALs.—A few well bredSingle Comb
White Leghorn Cockerels. .Apply to
Phone 489 JAS. D. MCNAIR.
FOR SALE. -20 Young Pigs, about 0 weeks
old, also a few well bred Leicester Lambs. Lot
8, Con. 19, Grey Township. Phone 425
Taos, Ammon.
14EGreTERED Yorkshire Hog for sale, Apply
to A. H. MaNatL, Lot 12, Con. 5, Morris,
Phone 8810 Brussels R. R. 9.
YARN Fon SAME.—A quantity of light gray
yarn on hand at the close of the war le offered
Por sale
Publio Ltb1aryp, eNowids. thMymd aetone
it for the Fall and Wlnter'e knitting.
Fivs head of Young Cattle for sale. Si Lot
16, Con 7, Morris Towuehip.
Phone 9514 F. BHIRNEa,
Fon SAALa.—Comfortable house with stable,
good wall, the., John street, Brunets. Immed-
iate possession can be given. Apply to CHAS.
DAVIS, Brussels, Phone 1228
REYREsss'eATlya WANTED for Braaeele and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Fonthill Nurseries." Big sales are to be made
in selling Nursery etoek during the recon-
struction period. A splendid opportunity for
alive aaleeman. Highest commissions paid,
handsome, free equipment, large line of fruit
and ornamental stook to offer, SmoNR &
WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont.
Da. PARKER, Osteopathic Physlolan, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chronic and nervousdiseases successfully
treated. Visits residenoet. Consultation at
Queen's Hotel.
By advt, in this issue it will be sen
that a big Auction Sale of Registered
Short Horn and good grade cattle,
horses, implements, &1. is to be held by
John S. Hayes, Lot 3 Con 4, Elma
township, on Thursday Nov, 25th, at
12.3o o'clock. Mr, Hayes has sold bis
farm to Richard Johnston.
ROYAL TIME.—Brussels Continuation
School gave a most enjoyable Hal-
lowe'en Party recently in the school
building. Program was well rendered
and the interest sustained. It was as
follows :— Chortle, "0 Canada," by
school ; reading, Gordon Best Chorus
by Fenn III—"Sussex by the Sea" ;
recitation, Mildred Maunders ; solo,
Marjorie Hoover; A few words from
Mr. Scott ; Two scenes from McBeth,
pupils of Forms II and III ; instrument-
al solo, Jean Turnbull ; Musical contest,
zo old songs ; reading, Lenore Tbuell ;
solo, Archie Ballantyne ; speech, Rev.
Mr. Mess ; solo, Elva Oliver ; reading,
Florence Stewart ; quartette, "Carry
me back to old Virginity" ; Reading of
journal ; promenade I—paxtners select,
ed by numbers ; refreshments, candy ;
promenade II—partners selected by
strings; games .in the basement, pea-
nuts and apples ; promenade III—
"'1`here's no olace like home." Will.
McDowell officiated as ohaiaman and
did it very well A hearty vote of ap-
preoiation for the lively iuterest Mr.
Mess had token In the Society and re-
gret at hie removal from town was
nicely expressed by Principal Scott and
Miss Morris, to which the rev. gentle.
men replied in a kindly manner, A re,
solution of avmp,thy to 1.t. Leath dale
(chairmen of the School Board,' and
family over the demise of Mrs Leather -
dale was also passed,
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EGGS
Wanted
WILL PAY
65 ets5 per doz.
for clean, fresh Eggs. Dirty,
Stale Eggs not wanted,
WALTER ROSE
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Phone 3 on 38x 8 4
Bazaar
Saturday, Dec. 11
In Public Library
Under tiro auspices of the
LADIES' AID OF THE
METHODIST CHURCH
BRUSSELS
Lunch will be served,
Confectionery, Home-made
Baking and Fancy Articles for
Christmas Gifts will be on sale.
There will also be a Produce
Booth,
Remember the date, December 11
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Mao Chickens wanted for '6
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Is Winter here to stay 7
MAITLAND river frozen over.
Now for the town wood hauling. •
CARD OF THANKS.—We, the bey!'
from Hanover, bee a good time while in
Brussels, for nearly a month, and we in-
vite the Brussels people to the rink for
Christmas. We thank E, and Mrs.
jacklin, where we boarded, for giving
us a first-class hill of fare, coupled with
a good time, and thaok Brussels people
generally for courtesies shown us,
Yours Truly,
Wm HALSALT, HARRY PeKRANDT, AR-
THUR FORD, GORDON BOETTGER AND
tiARL YOST.
MRS. P, SCOTT'S MOTHER :PASSES
AWAY.—The death occurred after a pro-
tracted illness at her residence on God-
erich street, Seaforth, on Sunday of
Jane Laidlaw, one of the oldest and
most highly respected residents of the
town and widow of the late J, P, Brine.
The deceased who was born in Ayrshire,
Scotland, in 1828, had resided in Sea -
forth for 7o years, 5 of a family sur-
vive, Mrs. Holmstead, Seaforth ; Mrs.
Peter Scott, Brussels ; William, Peron -
to, and 'Mrs. Jennie and Francis, at
home. Deceased was a good old lady
and esteemed by the community. She
was et years t`f age.
WOULD LIKE MORE LIKE IT —Here's
a letter from au old friend that speaks
for itself ;—DEAR EDITOR —Not often
have I had the privilege:of breaking the
wrapper ou Tire Pose. Very recently
when in the act that little pink indicat-
or drew my attention and reminded 'me
that my sub had expired. THE POST'S
years do not appear any longer now than
the weeks when a few of us were allow-
ed by Tom McGillicuddy to get the
news direct from the cold type in ad
vance of press days. I beg to enclose a
Five, Will you be good enough to
change ,address to Mrs, McEwen, 4t
Glendale Ave , Toronto.
Yours truly,
W. A McEwag,
Mr. McEwen has been on our list for
many years and his record was a great
joy to the Editor on occount of the
promptness with which he paid. He is
a former realdent of this locality and his
better half was Miss Nora Oliver, of
Brussels before the day of ber marriage,
WILL MAKE A CHARGE AFTER DEC
ist.—At a meeting of the Board of, the
Methodist church, Brussels, it was de-
cided, in view of increasing expense for
Woe, electric lights, lamps, &c. on the
horse shed, to issue annual membership
tickets, to those who wish to have the
accommodation, ata fee of $5 per annum
commencing on December Ist, Of
course this does not apply to the. mem-
bers of the Methodist cone'egetion wbo
were at the expense of its erection and
maiutenauee, 'rhis charge means TO
cents a week and is not considered n
prohibitive sunt as it would cost that for
one trip to hotel stables Ou account of
the convenience of the shed it has really
become public property, even a feeding
stable to some end in many instances
Methodist folk have been completely
crowded out end forced to go to hotel
stables, Tickets may be obtained at
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THE Posi� or at W, J, Mc(s acken's
store and a man will be placed at the
shed to see that the plans of the Board
are carried Ont. It takes about $6o,00
annually now to provide for necessary
expenditure, to soy nothing of interest
on investment ou shed and it isnot ask*
ing too much that those who had the
free use for years should now begin to
help bear a share of the expanses All.
Who use the shed will be expected to se -
Mere tickets (outside of members of cora•
gregation) anti it they decline will be
Mired to find some other pisee for their
accommodation. Tickets meet be paid
for in advance so as to save time and ex-
pense collecting fee,.
4 JA.OK Faosy bit hard Monday night,
AN intereso,'ng letter is to hand hem
Florida, written by Frank Davidson,
to'merly.of town. We hope to publish
it next week,
'friss Marks Cumpnuy drew a big
hoose last Monday evening and gave the
crowd ninny it hearty laugh Toni
Marks is a droll ate and has a strong
combivation with hits,
SALE of Home Meng Cooxtno—The
ladles of St, John's church Guild will
hold a sale of Borne made (.'poking Sal:
urday afternoon of next week, 27111 inst.,
in the audience room of the Pehlke Lib -
very, Fuller pertienlars next week.
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1 People We Talk About
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Miss Aunie McEwen, Clifford, is visit -
bug friends and relations is Brussels mud
locality,
Miss Velma Lowry, of Listowel, spent
the week end calling on old friend)in
Brussels.
J T. Wood attended the funeral of an
old frieu 1, Mr. McKinnon, last week at
Southampton.
Walter Rose is able to get about once
mora after his Shale -up from his car
turning turtle.
Mrs. Geo. Baeker is bask from 00 en-
joyable visit with relatives and friends
at Zurich and. Stratford,
Mrs. James Henderson and Miss
Eleanor were visiting relatives and
friends at Seaforth during the past week.
Duncan McKinnon is back from a
shay of 3 months in the West whither he
went to ald in the -harvest and thresh-
ing. He's still single.
Albert Dutton, who has been engaged
in the apiary of his uncle, G. A. Dead.
man, during the past season at Merlin,
lett for his home in Boston on Tuesday.
Wesley Armstrong made a short visit
with Teronte relatives and friends der.
ing past week. Stewart Scott, of Tees -
water, looked after the tonsoral parlor
during his absence.
Last week Juo. Bateman arrived bume
from an extended trip to Seskatebewan.
He had a busy time while away but en-
joyed the hard work. Crops were fair
in the locality where he was,
F, S. Scott is attending the annual
meeting of the Independent Telephone
Association at Toronto. He is a past
President and bas taken an active part
r Sts of the
urgent.
d nein the into e
in a va g g
nation.
Last Saturday Mrs, J. Leslie Kerr end
Miss Mary Helen, of Clinton, accom-
panied Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Kerr's
mother, to Toronto where they will
make an extended visit. Mr. Kerr saw
the party safely to the Queen city.
James and Mrs. Parr, of Grey town-
ship, have taken up residence on Alex-
ander street, Brussels. We welcome
them to town. Thev are no strangers to
the people, Levi Parr, a sap, has taken
over the floe homestead on which he
will no doubt do well.
Dr, and Mrs. Gilpin, Milwaukee, were
in town for the week end. 'Phe former
bad visited Pittsburg, Washington and
New York cities in the interests of the
Ford motor Company. Mrs, Gilpin ac'
companied her husband on the trip,
which was greatly enjoyed.
After a most enjoyable vacation spent
by Mrs. Ira Parker in the Great West
and California she arrived safely home
last Friday. She visited with former
old friends at Denver on the home trip.
Miss Mary MnNausghton, who bas been
in Kincardine, staying with her sister,
Mrs. Foster, will be back to Brussels
this week.
Last week R. H. and Mrs McKinnon
end daughter took tip residence in the
home recontiy purchased from S C
Wilson, Flora street. We bid them
welcome to town, They sold their farm
iu Grey township, some time ago to
Thomas McDonald. 'Mr, McKinnon
will take charge of the, Farmers' Club
store in Brussels.
Dr, W. E and Mrs, Bryans and son
Morley, Lethbritlge, Alta , were here
last week while en route to New York
where the former will purane a post
graduate course The son will remain
at the home of Grandmother Bryans,
Brussels, during the absence of his par-
euts in the city, Dr. Bryans is deter-
mined to be up-to-date in his profession,
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BORN
Mcdamoem—At Brussels, on November 651,
1920,.to Mr, and Mrs. James McIntosh, a
son.
NIOROLrIn Morris township,. on November
8511, 1920, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nichol, a
daughter—Mary Eleanor.
RUTLanos.—In Morris township, on Novem-
ber 0511,1020, to Mr, and Mrs, Peter Rut-
ledge, a son,
MARRIED
Klamort—EoLPi.—In Blaevale, by Rev, Mr.
W91san, ou November 8rd,1920, Mr. James
Kirton, Tarnberry Township, to Mise
Laura E. Rolph. of Blaevale.
DIED
00076,-1plWindsor, on November 1st, 1020,
Alban Edward Cook, aged 88 years.
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Cooperation
'Ha Victory Loan campaigns served
1 is mutual good by bringing the public
in such close contact with the Banks of
Cadada as to realize their human side.
It is the one desire of this Bank to be of
personal service. Make it a point to
remember that we arc always willing to
extend you friendly and authoritative
counsel on financial matters,
THE
STANDARD DANK
OF CANADA sae
Capitol, Surplus and 17ndividod Profits
15,180,737.09.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER
Jno Kirkconnell, who is taking ad-
vantage of the aid from the Government
given to returned soldiers to learn a
trade, is getting bold of the shoemaking
at Dowotn Bros H -e was u p for
ggivenp
dead iu connection with one of the big
battles but bad been taken prisouer by
the Germans. In the fray he lost one of
his legs but gets about quite handily
now with au artificial limb. He is in
Toronto this week.
AUCTION SALES
FRIDAY Nov. 26.—Form Stootc, Implements,
Household Furniture Szo., Lot 7, Con 9, Gray
Township. Sale unreserved, at 1 p. m, Joe.
CRERAR, Prop. fr. 8. SP Ott, Ansi,
TUESDAY, Nov. 80.—Parra stook, Imple-
ments, &e., N34 Lot 18, Con. 4, Morris Town-
ship, Sale, unreserved, at 1 p. m, war. MO-
OaetntEN, Prop. F. S. Scott, Ano. Tiros.
Miller, Clerk.
Farm for Sale
Containing 100 sores, one mile from Brusaele.
'It is Lot 2, Con 12, Grey township, all in grass.
Immediate possession. For further particu-
lars as to price, terms, &o, apply to
GEO. A. BEST, Brussels. Phone 4.
Strayed Calves
Strayed on the premises of the undersigned,
Oranbrook, on or about Oot. 1st, 2. Spring
salves, red in oolor. Owner is -requested to
prove property, pay expellees and take them
away. VICTOR SPARLING,
Phone 6224 Craubrook,
Bush' for Sale
Standing bush, consisting of soft maple, oath
and birch, for sale, Lot 1, Con. e, Grey town
ship. Wilt be sold by the acre. Par frtrther•
particulars eco the undersigned.
THOS. PIERCE,
Phone 6810 North Gravel Road,
MAIL CONTRACT
Sealed tenders, addressed to the Postmaster
General, will be received at Ottawa until noon
on Friday, the 2451.1 tiny of December, 1910, for
the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails.. on 0
proposed Contract tor four years. aIx times per
week, over Brussels No. 2 Rural Route, from
the Postmaster General's Pleasure.
Printed notioeecontaining further informa•
tionas to conditions of proposed Contract may
be aeon and blank forms of Tender maybe ob-
tained at the Post Omaoe of Brussels, Walton,•
Ethel, Beigrave, Biuevale and at the office of
the Post Oflioo Inspector, London,
Post Office Inspectors Office, London, 12th
November, 1020.
CRAB. E. H, PI8HE11,
21.8 Poet 0ffioe Inspector.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthalmology, Mo-
Oormiok Medical College, Chicago, I11, Three
months post graduate course during past year.
Eyes correctly fitted •with Glasses. Head-
aches, Inflamed Eyes,Granulated Eye Lids
and other Eye troubles, paused by Eye•etrain.
relieved through properly fitted Glasses.
Satiefaotion Assured. •
Optical Parlor hi Leckie block, one door
South of Barrister Sinolair's office,
Office hours : 0 to 12 a. m, ; 1 to 0 p. m, Also
Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
Phone 06x ring 4
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Nov. 2 5th
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Commencing at 12.30 o'clock
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When the blood is pure and the
9 body well nonrishati germs an
e not constitute an alarming fan-
g, • for for germe do nob thrive on
• pure blood. The clanger point
o is reached when the bare of re-
® eistance are let down but the
safeguard is
Penslar
Cod Liver Extract
Rich in tonic -food looped -les
that enter readily into the
blood, carrying with them ele-
ments that strengthen the
whole eyetern.
50c and $1.00 per bottle
Thermos Bottles
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The Bottle Carrying Comfort 3r
148550 rend, 51080 fuel, anvee tee,
Saves doing the same thing twice;
Keeps contents hot from the morn -
Ing meal
Throughout the day and night.
Keeps liquids or eolid footle cook-
ed at breakfast time to serve hot
or cold at lunch or dinner. Ex-
ceedingly useful for the home,
farm, nursery or sick room, IL
is a food container of a hundred
uses. The name "Theririoe" is
stamped on all genuine Thermos
products,
$3,00 and up
Is Your Skin Very tender
There ie a special Woodbtu'y
treatment for the cure of it.
Yon will find it in the booklet
wrapped around your cake of
Woodbury's Facial Soap,
25o the cake
A Good Hot Water Hottlel
Mete is one of the very best
friends hi the home at the
-present time in many ways.
Our personal guarantee gods
with every Hot Water Bot-
• tie we sell.
We bake great nave
in the Compound-
ing of
Family
Recipes
1®to 1
This is the proportion in
which our BLOOD I't00'C
COUGiI CURD Rails to
any other similar prepare.
Lion in the store Satief8c-
bion guaranteed or money
back, 2 sizes -25c R 50c
Let us
Dispense your
next
Prescription
a Best Licorice
O 1Oc per stick
Forinolid Throat Ease
▪ 100 -per box
• Parafarmic Throat Tabs,
25c per box
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Mary Anne
Home-made
Chocolates
Always Fresh,
850 per lb.
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AS I intend to close my Jewellery Store after
January 1st for two months, am selling
my
lo stock, regardless of cost. Hav
purchased a large stock' of Xmas Goods. Here
are some of the lines :-
-Ladies' and Gents' French Ivory Manicure and Toilet
Sets.
—Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Manicure and Toilet
Sets.
—Ladies' and Gents' Genuine Ebony. Manicure and
Toilet Sets.
—Baby Sete, etc.
— Silverware —Casseroles —Chop Dishes
Cabinet Do Luxe —Biscuit Dishes—Meat Dishes
Everything in Choice Jewellery
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—Ladies' Diamond Solitare Rings, extra value.
.—Uuclestrtoatable Pearl Beads.
— Ladies: Jewelled Hair Ornaments, etc., eta,
WILL resume business again in my old stand
and will guarantee all Bargains bought at
my store from now till January ist,
Eir All repairs in Watches and Optical Goods will
be taken care of from niy store during my
absence.
I3asine9s that will require all my attention makes it neces-
sary forme to close my store,
Everything will be sold regardless of price.
F.rr
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Jeweler and Optician
pt III