The Brussels Post, 1920-12-2, Page 8ini.8lairl'.' Rev Mr. jobosou is etpeet-
ed to take up his dobe$ bo !liana's ant
Sunday.
I People We Talk About l
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Juo. Dignan has gone to Exeter for a
visit,
Mrs, D. " i� vi'I u5hlf ialatitteS
at St Caltltli:lle8.
Miss Mae ,akelton was on a visit in
Stratford fo r the week end.
Mrs. Skellou, Queen street, has been
holidaying with elitferd friends.
Mrs. W. F. Stewart was visiting her
daughter, Airs. N. P, Gerry, Brussels,.
D. C. and Mrs, Ross were visitors
with Dr. Geo. and Mrs. Ross, Wingham.
George Murray, Cayuga, was a wel-
come visitor to Brussels during the past
week.
Sydney Brothers, Chicago, is visil'ug
his Bunts, Miss Inman anti Mrs. D. Mac-
Donald, Jamestown.
James rhuell got back from bis visit
to the West last week, where he wag as.
slitting in the harvest and threshing.
Wm. and Mrs. Davidson and sou have
returned from a trip to the West and will
continue to ,wake their home in Ontario.
I C and Mrs: Richards, Hamilton,
are here this week passing over "'Calla-
hasse," (heir former home, to Adam
Smith and family,
Mrs. Proctor 10 confined to her bed
the most of the time now, we regret to
state. She bas pluckily ,fought against
ill health conditions for some time,
E. W. Bryaos, who has spent nearly 4
years in Detroit, is here on a holiday
visit with relatives and old friends. He
isa000 of Wm. Riad Mrs, Bryans,-of
Brussels.
Last week Mrs. W. P. Fraser and son
joined Mr. Fraser at Stratford where
they purpose making their home. - They
were most highly respected and esteem-
ed here and carry with them to the
Classic City the best wishes of many old
friends.
This week D. C. and Mrs, Ross and
Miss Marjory leave for Fort William
where they expect to spend the next few
mouths. Two daughters and a son are
already residents of that city -on the
school staff -hence it will almost be like
going home in re uuitiug the Family
ties. Housekeeping will likely be
established there for the time being. R.
1. and Mrs. McLaughlin are holding the
fort in the Ross home in Brussels.
Juo. W. and Mrs. Kerney, and family,
of (btelph, left this week from San
Diego, California, 'Where they expect to
spend the Winter. They went via Cr. T.
R. to Chicago and expected to reach
destination Friday evening of this week.
Ohl friends iu Brussels wish them an
enjoyable time and a safe return next
Spring. I. W. writes; -";Hope to see
you all in the Sprit3g when we return
with rest of the wild birds, Yours to a
cinder."
BORN
DUN0AN: In Morrie township an November
12th, 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Francke Duncan,
a son -Henry Ross.
FRABER: In Brussels, on November 20th.
1920 to Mr, and Mrs. Grant Fraser, n
daughter.
Rontz5Or4.-In Wroxeter on Nov. 2511, to Mr.
and Mrs. David Robinson, a daughter.
DIED
MONTGOMERY -In Turnberry township, an
Tuesday, November 28rd, 1920, Susanna 0,
Gallaher, beloved wile of tate late Wm.
Montgomery aged 00 years, s menthe and
17 days.
Small Beginnings
nnings
ft /'(ANY a man has laid the lb t .dation
IVI of wealth and prosper' b. rt urting
a savings account with small suing warty
in life,
Evert the saving of your twenty five cent
pieces may start you on the road to a
successful future.
A dollar will open an account for you
in our Savings Department,
THE
STANDARD BAS
OF' CANADA gas
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
00.260,687.00.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAM'S - - ,MANAGER
MARRIED
ANDIDasou-WnEeLaa-Ab the Methodist
Parsonage, Wingham by Rev E. F, Arm-
strong, l3, A., of November 26th[ 1020, Mr.
John G. Anderson to Miss Diyrtle A.,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Ohne. Wheeler,
bath of Morris township.
GoRDON-ALOoCH.-At Oranbrook manse, by
Rev, T. E. Kennedy, B. A., on November
28th, 1020, Oir, Robert Gordon to Miss Fan-
nie, daughter of Mr, Thomas Al000k, all of
Grey township.
MONAtiORTON-SHOLDI05.-At the manse,
Walton, on November 24th, 1920, by Rev.
R. A. Lundy, Mr. John Airth. MoNnnRht-
on, Tnokeramith to Mies Jennie May Shot.
dice, of Walton.
AUCTION SALES
ThuenAY, DEC. 7Ttt-Farm stook fmple•
melts, &c , N35 1,01 16, Con. 6, Morrie town-
ship, Sale at 1 p. m. Peter Rutledge, Prop.,
F. S. Scott, Ana.
THURSDAY,Duo, 0150 -Farm stock, imple•
meats, houseold effeete, &a„ Lot 17, Con. 4,
Grey township Sale unreserved at 1 p. m.
Jos Ames, Prop. F. 0. Scott, Aum.
TUasnAv, DRO. I•fa'H,-Fera stoclr,• imple-
ments, grain, &a., Lot 20, Con. 6 Grey town-
ship. Sale unreserved at 12 o'clock, john F,
Belrnes, Prop. 0. F. Vandrick, Ana.
THURSDAY DRO. IDOL -Perin Stock, imple-
ments, &e, 'Lot 18, Con, 2, Grey township.
Sale unreserved at 1 n. m. David Thomson,
Prop. F. 8, Scott, Auc.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthahnology, Mc-
Cormick bledioni College, Ohioago, 111, 'Three
months post graduate nurse during post year.
Eyes co"reotly fitted with Glasses. Head-
aohee Inflamed ityes, Granulated Eye Lids
and other Eye troubles, mauled by Eyestrain.
relieved through properly fitted Glasses.
Satiofaetion Assured.
Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door
South, of Barrister Sinclair's office.
Office hours • 9 to 12 a, ne. ; 1 to 0 p, in, Also
Wednesday find Saturday evenings,
Phone 26x ring 4
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fes are a credit to the makers and
t besides the prices are most reason-
* able, Tov Books, with Mother
Goose Rhymes, Animal Stories,
4. Fairy Tales, 8te., at from 5e each
+ up to $a.00.
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Will Find Us Ready
with a bright new stack of goody suitable for f'hl'iatILns Gifts.
Shoppers are r:M.112 rug more and More that it pitys to buy ear-
ly, when stock are at their beat, and the pick of the things
are to be had.
Otaristruee
Greeting Cards
As there was such a demand
for these last season all old
stock was cleared out and
everything this time is new.
Christmas Cards in very plain
styles, or showing bright col.
or if desired, at
3e. 5c, roe, r5c and 25c ea,
Ohristo»as
Pott Cards
Large range at it for 5c Bud
5c each
Come and look through the
Cards at your leisure,
Privatehristm
C as
Greeting Cards
We eau take your order for
these and have your name and
address printed on the Card
of your choice.
Ivory
To! let
Pieces
Hair Brushes, Minors,
Trays, Combs,
Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes
jewel Boxes, Salve Boxes
Photo Frames, Shoe Horns
Tooth Brush Holders
Mauicure Pieces
Cloth Brushes, Hat Bru';lies
Talcum Powder aide's
Ebony
Goods
We have them iu the Hair
Brushes, Mirrors, Trays anti
Manicure Pieces.
Waterrnan's Fountain Pens
They hold the first place in the different makes of Pena -
$9 50, $2,75, $3 oo and $5.00 each
Boxed Stationery
Make userul Gifts. Neatly
clecorateil boxes at from 35c
each and up.
Boxes of Children's Stationery
Boxes of Correspondence Cards
and Envelopes.
Christmas No, of ladies' Nome Journal on Sale a 25c copy
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DECEMEER, the hist month of year.
Comeau.. tneeting next Monday even-
ing.
COUNTY Council next week at Goder-
icb.
Srxc1AL bargains are being offered by
R. W. Ferguson.
DREssED poultry is showiug up on the
market quite freely now.
We= roads are a trifle muddy auto-
mobiles continue to move about in large
numbers.
SST Monthly Horse Fair of this season
Thursday of this week. Thursday, Jau,
6th +ill be the date of the next one.
CASs of soft coal arrived last week for
the Electric Light plant and A. L.
Stewart. of Brussels Creamery, Hard
coal lags a long time on the way.
CoLLEC'roe OLivKR has received about
Selma on a roll of over $16,000, up to
Tuesday night of this week. There mill
he a livelier move during the coming
week.
BLANK notices for Annual School
meetings also Agreement forms between
Teachers and Trustees in stock at THE
PosT Publishing House, Now's the
time to get them.
P. Rt1TLEDCE, '4th line, Morris, bas
bought the house, corner of John and
Market streets, Brussels, from Mrs.
George Henderson, of Seaforth, and will
be moving to town,
HURON OLD BOYS' Also --The annual
meeting of Heron Old Boys' Association
in Toronto tdas held Inst Monday eves•
ing. A program of addresses followed
the trasnaction of general business.
AN Institute Tea will be held at the
home of Mrs A Strachan Friday, Dec.
3rd from 3 until 5.3o o'clock. Admis-
sion 250. There will be a program and
everybody is invited to come and bting
her work. Tea will be given by Mee,
Andrew Lamont and Mrs. Straohan,
IT will pay observant anti economical
housewives to peruse W. J AloCraeken's
advt. this week relating to numerous
household necessities especially at the
Christmastide. A penny saved is a
penny gained so turn to the advertise-
ment.
Last week Mrs, Wm, Montgomery, of
Wroxeter locality, passed away is her
61st year, She was a sister to Mrs. Ed-
ward and Mrs, Alex. Bryaos, of Brus
esteem of a wide
sels,enjoyedile s cern
and r
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funeral tooklac° Monday
afternoon.
being delayed to permit a son, Dr,
Montgomery, time to return from Los
Angeles, California,
THURSDAY evening the Literary
Society of Brussels Coutlndation school
gave an interesting program in the
Town Hall to a good sized audience,
W. McDowell, President, occupied the
Chair. The various musical and liter-
ary numbers were well presented. It
was expected that Forest Conservation
views would be presented but they tail-
ed to get here In time. Proceeds et
gathering cleared off indebtedness on
the school piano.
GRADUaTED As Nuesas.-The annual
graduation of the Stratford General
Hospital was in the Majestic Theatre 1
Monday night, when pins and diplomas
were presented to the following
nurses :-Miss Gertrude Matheson, Ke -
ora; Miss Maud Blower, Mitchell ;
Miss Annie Hewitt, Kitchener ; Miss
Cora Alcock, Brussels ; Mies Helen
Hotton, Brussels; Miss Ruth Fsrrant,
Mitchell, THE POST congratulates Miss
Alcock and MistNotton on their success
and wish them a long and useful life In
their chosen profession. The young
ladies are oouaiaS and will complete
their probation next May.
READ "Mother Goose taros Farmer'
in this issue.
Woaxarxnr have been busy this week
replacing a portion of the roof on Mel-
ville church horse shed.
FAR.OIERs holding Auction sales would
find it profitable to have their list of
articles run in Tose Pose.,
READ every advertisement and save
money thereby, Bargain bunters will
find it profitable and we commend the
country readers to carefully con the
various aunonocements and test them
out, Tell the business people you read
their advt.
Fon SALE. -The residence of J. T. Wood,
Albert street, Brussels. All modern monven-
ienoes; 35 acre of land; moat eligibly situated;
garage. Come and see it 15 interested,
Fon SALE -A few choice iota of Oxford
Down Ewe Lambs eligible for registration, and
also a few good Bleak Minorca Cockerels.
Phone 4018 R. C Lot 14
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X18. Grey.
COAL heater for sale, Favorite No. 8, nearly
new. EMIT. Colima. Phone 1214.
DretcADLD property for sale in Brussels con•
Listing of n large store nod comfortable dwell-
ing houses. For farther particulars apply to
R. LEATHERPALE, Phone 87
CoAa Stove for sale, Favorite, with oven;
new fire pot this Winter W. CRAWFORD.
Phone 68 Brussels.
Fon OAi.a. A few well bred Single Comb
White Leghorn Cockerels. Apply to
Phone 4119 JAB. D. 111oNAtR.
YARN P011 SA5.a,-A quantity of light gray
on hn lid nt the close ofe wnr 10 offered
forrsale at $4.00 per pound. Ma be had at the
Pnbilc Library. Now is the time to seems
it Inc the Fall and Winter's knitting.
Fon SALE. -Comfortable house with stable,
good well, &o., John street, Brussels. Imined•
late possession can he given. Apply to CHAS.
Morn, Brussels. Phone 1228
RRPRESDNTATI7S WANTED for Brusseia and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Fonthill Nurseries." Big sales are to be made
in selling Nursery stook during the recon-
strnotion period. A splendid opportunity for
a live salesman, Highest cnnlniaslone paid,
handsome. free equipment, large line of fruit
and ornamental stook to offer. ST014E &
WiuLLINOTON, Toronto, Ont.
DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chronic and nervous dieeaaea ancoessfully
treated, Visite residences. Consultation at
Queen's Hotel.
i. C Scott, son of P. and Mrs, Scott,
Brussels, who has been filling the post of
Man^ger of one of the Staudaid Bank
breeches in Winnipeg', has been appoint-
ed on the In-peoturlal staff with head -
quartets at Calgary. We are glad to
note thea° evidences of success on the
d I
part of an of Brussels boyand wish
hi a continuance of the same H
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WEB located at both Calgary Leth.
g y and Letl•
bridge before being promo'ed to the
Peg.
THE POST welcomes Adam Smith
and family to Brussels, They have been
living in Manitoba hut have leased their
farm near Demi end purohased the com-
fortable home of Councillor Richards,
Turnberry street, will now locate here.
They are 110 strangers to the people of
this conlMunity and should soon ,feel
quite at home in thoir ooay new quarters.
Mr. Smith was a ;Mueeseful farmer for a
long period in the West and deserves a
well earned reet.
This week Mre. W. H. Kerr arrived
home from Winnipeg. whence She went
8,weeks ago to attend the funeral of her
mother; Mrs I. it Grant, formerly of
Brussels, Misses Neasie Kay and Jessie
Grant, sisters of Mrs. Ken•, have come
back with her and will spend the Win-
ter here. Mr. Grant has gone to Celi-
fotnia, as has been his ettstore, while
King Winter is on his throne. We've
been housekeeper for those past 8 weeks
but not wishing to cheat anybody ant of
their job, with 3 women folk In the
home, have resigned, Awn prepared to
give private lessons on the Art at a low
figure,
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WILL PAY
of-, per dI. z
for clean, fresh Eggs. Dirty,
stale Eggs not wvanteti.
WALTER ROSE
Boron Specialty Farm, Brussels
Phone 8 on 88x 8•
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Bazaar
Saturday, Dec. 11
In Public Library
Under the auspices of the
LADIES' AID OF THE
METHODIST CHURCH
BRUSSELS
Lunch will be served,
Confectionery, Home-made
Baking and Fancy Artioles for
Obriattpas Gifts will be on Gale.
'There will also he a Produce
Booth,
Remember the date, December 11
LADIES' Aid Bazaar, Methodist church
in _public Library Audience room, bat-
ufc`ay afternoon and evening of next
week Home made Baking for Sale and
much served,
TAX NOTICE. -Notice 10 hereby gives
10 Brussels Taxpayers that nn and after
Tuesday, Dec, 2451), 5% will he added to
all taxes unpaid, Collector Oliver will
be at the Council Chamber Saturday,
Dec, 4111 from x•fo 6 p. in. and Saturday,
lrtb Inst„ from tto6 o'clock and all
day Monday and Tuesday 13th and rent.
This will give ratepayers an opportuni-
ty of completely squaring up for Tgso.
Kindly pay by cheque or have the right
change,
APPOINTED TO BRUSSELS, -The Tara
Leader of last week gives the followiug
recommend ,-"The many friends of
the Rev, 1. S. Johnson, of Easlwood,
formerly recently of Christ Chinch,
Tara and Invermay, will be pleased to
hear that he has been appointed to the
parish of Brussels by Bishop Williams.
Rev. Mr. Johnson has done good work
wherever he has been stationed and,
through his efforts left this parish free
from debt. He has been very suceess-
full at Eastwool in building up the
work there, and the town of Brussels is
to be congratulated in securing the ser
vices of so able a clergyman. Lead-
er joins with his many friends here in
wishing him contiuued success in the
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF PA 1161 STOCK, IMPr.E-
ArENTa, GRAIN, &0 -F. S. Scott, Auotion•
eer, has received instructions from the under-
signed Proprietor to sell by Public Auction at
N34 rot 16, Con. 6, Morris township, on Tues.
day Dee. 711i at 1 o'clock, the following prop.
arty :-1 Clydesdale Stallion "Nation Stamp,"
17188, foaled 1016, enrolment, No, 0008, 1 Stan-
dard brud peeing stallion- Gentry DelPerest;
Nos. 081, 0918, record 2.14 1-4 foaled 1011, pedi-
grees of above horses may be seenon oppliom
tion 1 Standard black mare 8 years, 1 Sten-
dard' black mare 10 years old in foal, 1 heavy
mare 7 pears old, 1 heavy draft filly colt. I cow
7 years old due Feb. lot, 1 cow 7 yearn old due
May 1401, 1 cow 8 years old due Feb. 10th, 1
sow 8 years old doe March 10th, 1 cow 8 years
old due Deo. 28th, 1 sow 4 years old due Feb
16th, 1 Polled Anglia farrow mw, 1 Jersey cow
7 years old newly calved, 4 Spring calves, 18
good
te eri Tamworth sow�wttth papers Olpigs 8
weeks old. 40 Barred Rock pullets, 40 1 year
old Rook hens, 4 tboro' bred Rook roosters, 2
dunks and a drake, Massey -Harris binder Oft
out with trucks, Frost& Wood- mower Eft
out, Deering hay rake nearly new, set d set
harrows nearly new, lumber wagon and stook
rack, good set sleighs, set trnelr reales 2600 ars.
new, Peter Harpilton scnffler nearly new,
0ocltahutt walking plow 21, Cockehntt 8 -horse
plow, Melotte crena .separator, rubber tired
buggy, steel tired buggy. road cart, piano box
cutter nearly new, set double harrteso with
backhands and brecchtng, set of single her•
nage nearly new, 1 8 hnree set doubletrees,
2 sets heavy donblarreeo, wheelbarrow ntw,
gravel box, Pulper, 1 10 -hoed drill, 1 hay fork,
oar, rope and pulleys, about 400 bus, of turnips
and mangolds, about 7 tons of good Timothy
about about 100 us, wheat, barley,
liun,bus. ones,
potatoes,
o cress art saws, e, tom aloins rade
other without res rye asnumeroustheproCimss iongivi Sale
armireserve as the sums f 1 is giving up
Perming, Terova that anis sums of $10.00 and no-
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dor csh ;Dong that amount 10 months credit
given on furnishing approved joint notes,
6 per sent off for omit en aredlt amounts.
PETER RUTLEDGE, Proprietor.
smut JMMMMMON, Clerk.
ADOTION SALE OF FARM STOOK, IMPLE.
55ONTS, GRAIN, &C, -P, B, Scott Aaeticn•
ear, has received Instructions from the ander.
signed proprietor to sell by Public Auction at
Lot 11, Con. 4, Grey township on Thursday
Dam, 0th at 1 p, ,n, the following valuable
property ;-1 mare 11 yearn old, 1 mare 0 years
old, 1 mare 4 years old, 1 driving horse 4 goers
old, 4 yearling horse colts, 7 Dawe supposed in
calf, 8 farrow sows, 1 heifer 8 years old asp•
posed ht calf, 1 heifer 2 years old, 2 betters 1
year old,1 steer 2 ytalk old, 2 steers 1 year
old, 2 calves, 1 York brood sow due Feb, 4th,
1 brood sow.7 pigsweeks old, 0 pigs
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Deering binder ft out Mok mower
ft out, McCormick hv10 51, Masthy•Hnr.
visor, loader, aosElasrts litooth tt
victor, arrts 18 disc seed drill sst 4
auction harrows,2•furroty riding plow, single
Yarrow waiting plow, Noxon 10 hoe seed drill,
toot pulpor, 2 sltfaeutt, fanning mill, land rol-
ler, turnip sower) grindstone, lumber wagon,
set bobsleighs with 'milks, top buggy, 2 out.
tern, set double team harness with breeehing
Pet for erd horse, numb -r horse Hollers, baeli
bands and limes,large work henuh, small
work hennit'with ise, Cooper shaving horse
number table and sew truisms, number of
milk cans and boxes, oat tiros fon light wagon,
pair of wheels and axles suitable for harrow
cart, 2 seta heavy wlliltetreaa, neakyekea and
8 horse evener, gravel box, manure box, wagon
box flat rook, hay rank net weigh scales
2,00d lbs„ milk Hart hay Mork. oar and ropes,
Post -hole spoon, d iron kettles °alb honk,
grain cradle, cream separator, 2' pale sharte
2 belle binder twine, °row bar, sledge, maul
and wedge, etoblo pails and ohop barrel, 8 log-
ging chains, quotttity of Mover and timothy
Seed, quantity of turnlp seed, ladders pig
rack, quantity or hay, etre ntl tv of long saran,
quantity of tnrnlpe, shoat 160 bushels aced
oats, nitotlt 160 bushels feed ants. about 160
bushels mixed grain, oats end barley. Omit
86 bushels barley, about le bushels buckwheat,
household effeete oonsititing of k
hoi stove,
nuwood heater, otoveptrpe, Ds
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stove, large trakes, to10a,lythe
and other islet toon 10 mention.
Sale unreserved 00
proprietor hote soil Ms
farm, n -A1 toms of $1000 the rdislh over that amount l menthe credit
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pe' cent off or cash on et'edit amonite. Lend
owners for eeetn.ity' ,109• AMES, Prop.
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Men's and Boys' Clothing and furnishings
For Saturday.
Made-to-order Suits, All Wool Cheviot Serge 040 00
$26 go Overcoats for ... ... 22 00
65 oo Dogskin Overcoats for ..... 55 00
Sheep Lined Coats ... 12 00
8 0o Men's Wool Pants, exceptional value 6 00
Overalls at 2 25 and 2 75
3 oo Boys' V Neck All Wool Sweaters for 2 25
Neckwear, Gloves, Wool Mufflers, Night Shirts
at Reduced Prices. Also ,Cooper Caps. They are very fine.
Interwoven Silk Hosiery, very nice for Xmas, Heather Mixture and
Merino Wool.
All Linen Handkerchiefs, Initial Handkerchiefs, Boxed -Beautiful
for Xmas.
R. W. Ferguson Holmes Block
BRUSSELS
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Oysers!
They're in Again Get Them at Bell's
Great for toning up the evening meal I
Lunches served at all hours.
Ice Cream and Hot and Cold Drinks, also our
lines:
Neilson's Chocolates a Specialty,
Bell's first-CidSS Restaurant
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Weekly Scor= Nes
Xmas Lits for All
ITH tine great variety of ilseful and ornamental
Xmas Goods that our stock contains we think
the selection of your Christmas Gifts should
be a matter of considerable pleasure, We trust the fol-
lowing list will be both interesting and helpful
Waterman's Fountain Pens -
A very fine assortment
2 50, 3.60, 6,00 and $0,00
Thermos Beetles -
One of the most useful of
Christmas Gifts-- all styles
and sizes.
Chocolates -
This is one of our very spec-
ial lines. "Willatd's" in
handsome packages at 40c to
$8.50 per box,
Fine (lased Pipes -
As well as a epleudid assort-
ment of the regular selling
styles.
The Kola brand $1.00 each
Ladies' I-Iand Purses -
Some eplenditi ones ill our
assortment 1 . 2
.G to $0.00
Safety Razors -
Hard to beat for au accept-
able Xmas Gift - Gillet'e
and Auto Strop $5.01) each
Fine Limoge Nippon China -
Our stook in this particular
line to very. attractive and
y tt
well assorted,
Perfume and Toileb Waters -
All the popular adore.
Cam eras -
For an all -year Xtnae Gift
its hard to beat a Camera.
Get an Anseo
French Ivory and Ebony ARTIDLEB -
Our stock in these particular lines is very complete, We have
some splendid individual pieces in both Ivory and Ebony ns well as
some handsomely fitted cases ranging in price from $5,00 to $20,00.
• Quality guaranteed the best,
Our Toy Department
Is brimful of all kinds of things for the Little Folk -Dolle, Games, Fire
Engines, Trains, Steam Engines, horns, Drums, Pile Drivers, Sand
Cranes, Picture Blocks, Picture Books, Puzzles, 8tc.
Our ook Counter
Contains many of this season's best Boolis as
Reprints of the best Authors. Here are
our Books :
Harriet and The Piper
The Mysterious Affair at
Tyles
The Second Latchkey
The Valley of Silent Men
The Tempering
Tan
Lucinda
Poor Man's Rock
No Defense
well as a great list of
the titles of some of
Black Bartlemyo
Pa rattier,. Bend
Kindred of !Dust
The Rom Dawn
Missy, Ate., Sec,
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IN MEMORIAM` I BRUSSELS MARKET
15002118 -In laving remembrance of Mrs, Wm• --
lti. Forbes, of Greytownship, who died Inuit wheat 21 70 01 75
on December 3rd, 119, and her husband,
Wm. M. Forbee, who passed away,.Dec. Oats
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ember 5th, 1010. Barley 80 80
"Asleep in Jeans I far from thea ' Batter 66 66
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As I intend to close my Jewellery Store after
January.ist for two months, am selling my,
complete stock, regardless of cost. Have
purchased a large stock of Xmas Goods. Here
are some of the lines
-Ladies' and Gents' French Ivory Manicure and Toilet
Sets.
-Lar"liee' and Gents' Stelling Silver Manicure and Toilet
Sets. -
-Ladies' and Gents' Genuine Ebony Manicure. and
Toilet Sets.-
-13aby Sets, etc.
-Silverware -Casseroles -Chop Dishes
-Cabinet Do Lutte -Biscuit Dishes --Meat Dishes
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Ladles Diamond Solitare Rings, fi
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extra value.
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-Uudestrutltablo Pearl I3eado.
-Ladies' Jewelled flair Ornaments, eta, etc. -
WILL resume business again in my old stand,
and will guarantee all Bargains bought at
my store from now till January ist,
t'All repairs in Watches and Optical Goods will
be taken care of from my store during my
absence.
Rusineas that will require ail my attontlot makes it neeee-
sary for me to °lose my store.
Everything will be sold regardless of price.
We
Jeweler
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Stretton
and Optician