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The Brussels Post, 1914-12-24, Page 5► 440+ 44, L'e eRrAg'iti I.O.Gr W.aT1ri./ BUSINESS CAM, JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITEDED r(etta/Ms WM. SPENCE (JON VF. ANO1li AND 18SUE1 OP MAlli3.LAG111 L,WENS1 Mac 1e 1 l e • x I t t Pest 11111110 F41icl 60.4 LEGAL ANI) CONVEYANCING. `I M SINULAIR- lie,dm Barrister, glee 8 werOone' Stook Notary erLbq, dm. rad H Btewnrt'e Stook l door Nor Lb of Central Hotel. Boileau'. for the Metropolitan flank, AUCTIONEERS. 1.41 S. SCOTT AS AN AtJUTION- sea, will sell for better prime, to better wen, In less time and. less ohargos than any other Auctioneer In Plast linrou,or be won't ()barge anything, 'lutes end orders own always be arranged at this Mike or by u ',simnel applies don, QotJUMW ratleli ..8.11.4 lraff r BRUSSELS (3•01N9 SOUTH (.30188 Nowrn • (Express:18 8 m I Mail 11:12 a m Express 9:46 u m Express 8:62 p to CaNd.O.f'.'(gx mem WALTON To Toronto To Goderloh Express 7:62 0 in I Express - 71:19 a in m Express 1:22 p Express 8:46 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:05 n. m. and 8:40 p. 1)), Going West - 12:10 and 0:58 p. in. All trains going Emit connect with 0. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Loons Agent, .., r_-4ttly ,,,w4 way ...co'G> w..1.... yZotA,tu,m6 t Winter Term opens Jan. 4 L- 3 ` " 8triko for a Bettor Position - v' by tailing o 0001108 I0 the Popular 1 ELU0 -rT Ai? ii . ( !k/ ilii TORONTO, ONT. ' 0 Thlo Schnnl Mande head and should- 1- ril i, '' ors above the ordinary Bnshm+o College '1 4 allyl when thoroughness of train - 1 Iing is co ulderod, ranks among the G' I. bot on this continent. tlHandsome Catalogue sent on request. >, Cor. Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Y Merles Stn. f Principal. lf 457%. I'M ,r^aVF'ahis'a'V4,220.02, 0a1AGa NTO:a rt`r at rigrAirlireav-AvvpAtentStg-A,r&go f A CENTRAL 40 d /J,/ STRATFORD., ONT, s9 Camilo'. (teat Practical Training A School. We have thorough courses and explri„nerd tnotruutors In each of our three depar'tmenta- Commerclal, shorthand, Telegraphy g Oar grade tea- sue, oral and you should 9 read our large, free c0talogne.e Write for it at once. ? P,,, D. A: McLACHLAN„Principal. SY Vtr y11ydS07Or3e4VM:912, ';02M02GMMXA2Ayi r7pr19 r.,....„4....,,Av4p,,,,,..41,...,,,,,,,,,,,„6„,„zp.4.. ENROL NOW 't at the• Y LISTO EL W BUSINESS E CORE E G y/y a4 Thorough Courses taught, by v OoruP eLP.11t i'euohei s, Por particulars address- tEDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Listowel, Ont. 0. T -aV .9`saG 't' l>Ftaix:a'4.V,tQSV,ma Ai 1111111M1111,1111211162011 F2212111IMELIIMMIRSIMilliiin THE Best Brains i0 OniuKln 1Rlya portielputed In.the pi•e- poration of oar a plendid Hondo Study Conrses in Banking, ltoouomiee, Higher Accounting, Onlnnleroial Art. Show Card Writing, Photography Journal - 21101.1 Story writing, shorthand lend Book-keeping. Select the work which mostinterestsyon and write us fon portionless, Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Vongc St., Toronto ICOLLEGE AT HOME Thousands of ambitious young pew 11tie arefast preparing in then' own homes to oboupy 1110'rittve positions as stenographers, bookkeepers, telegra- phers, otvil em'vents In root every sphere of activities, 'Heti may finish at college 1f yon so wish, Positions anal, auteetY: Enter nonage any slay. Zndt• vidunl instruction. Export teachers. *Ill)'ty yearn experience. Largest trailers to Canada, Seven .colleges. Special conrso fm•,tenahers. Affiliated with Comntercial'Eduoa- top's Aasoointinn 01 oan0d0. • Smninor School at famous Spotton Business Col- lege, London. Wingham Business College GEO. ,c.pOTTON, W, T. 'HORS% President, Principal, sulimassamemosimi i3ltuln•sn f1Ciruo JAS, ANDEA.SON. VEIERINARY SURGEON, '40000014o1' to N1. H- lidera. 1)11100 01 andel w1) Igoe. Livery .01)blu, ,a lio,.l0 11)1(141wlt. No, 20, OR. T. 7', NT' RAE enoltolorof M„dloh)e, University of Toronto Idnent)ate Oral tIratluate of the yellow. or ?hp 010(0)10 1111d . RI'geonr.. 11111, 1',0E•gl•mlllnte Ohmage ISve, leer, None and 'Throat 100x 315111, Uhmocc, Ill Ifs.il nrs,'.l'nrgeon to S1, Minh• oel'a Hospital. o Toronto. !r ()aloe over le, lit Smith a nrnro ~tarn Tate. minimarketphcuminimarketn owithwithOinm aok at all Laura*. DR, . T. BRYANS l3aohelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College or 4PP11.5'0101P11.5'010111110 10 0111114e 1)xeOntari,, a ..e ot be Surgeon 0or Western Hospital, 'ou bopoof la to Dr. A. K•a Smith Sleek, Bruxspts.10nrnti phone 46 . • ALEX. 0, M'KELVEY M.B., M.C.P.&S. 0. 100 13)001• street East, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Ulini01)1 menden t In Enr, Nose 0nd Throat de. pertinent New General Hospital Toronto : Post Graduate Narver! Mcd10111 School, Boa. ton ; 1040 Senior Resilien0 Snrgeun 1)1)100. Eye 2 Ear Infirmary ; late Clb)ic01 assistant to Nose and Throat department Mass Gen. Hoa. pail ; late House Surgeon Toronto General Respil-al- 13In Ben+oele by llppointlitent. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL. ONT. Phyaioian and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses London (Eng.!, New York and Chicago Hon. pitnla. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses. G. H. ROSS, D D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- geonsof Ontario and Graduate -University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, Office in Marti Block, Wingham • Phone 240. Poet Office box 278 Painless. Extraction, Plate work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary. College. Day and night calls, Moe opposite Flour Mill, Ethel, MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal Graduate Deportment of OPht1101- urology, MoOormlok Medical College, Chicago, 111. 10premised to test eyes 1 ea tar fit glasses e, onnr oaks over Friday Saturday of every wk. Thursday, Friday and m.F Forenoons enoons week. Office hours 1 to 0 p. m. Forenoons by eppolntment. Phone 1210. PR000FOOT, KILLORAN & PROHOFDOT Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Office on (180 Square, 2nd door from Hamilton Street, GODER1011. ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W.PrtoIIOyon'r, E. O. J. L. Ki LronAN WM. PEOIIDe00T JR, gaGi l i(elvS It.Cffs GET ready to write 1915. THE POST gives the news. MONDAY was the shortest day of the year. CltaisrMAs buying has been lively this week. LRT THE POST know who your Christmas visitors are, Teams are late these clays. One reason is the heavy express traffic. MRRav Christmas to every reader o THE Poor big and little. May your joys be many. Tne snowplow was brought into requisition this week to clear out the sidewalks. FRIDAY being Christmas Day business pieces will be closer. Postoffice hours will be8to9a,0].and 5to6p.m. TAKE in Nomination Monday evening next iu the Town Hall, Who are your nominees for the Council and School Board 7 GET your parchment butter wrappers printed and comply with the law, THE POST has a large new stock to hand out of which we would like to supply your needs, CHRISTMAS RA'Z'ES,- The single fare rates on the railway cover 'Thursday and Friday of this week with return on Saturday, Fare and a this'd tickets is good from Tuesday of this week return• logon Monday. ANNUAL School meetings will be held Wednesday, 3o111 inst. Bills for calling the meetings may be had at 'Pile Po at small cost. ' Reports of the meetings will be very acceptable and we hope the various Secretaries will send us the particulars. THE boys of Brussels Continuation School are asked to reproduce the "Kaiser's 'trial" at Zion church, near McGaw station on the C. P. 1t. on Fri- day evening lanuary 8th. • They have accepted and will put on the whole evening's program. It will be some thin t good. Trite KAISER'S 'TRIAL,- Monday even- ing next the boys of the Coutfuuatiuu School will present the `Trial of the Kaiser" In the school room of the Methodist church under the auspices of the Epworth League, A musical pro- gram will also be added. Program at. 8 o'clock'. RINK CHANGED Hann - Last week P, I3nrchill, of town purchased ;he fine Skating and Curling rinlc in Brussels from R. 'french, ot Teeawater, and is now in charge. Skating and hockey are already ou the program and the curling rinks will be got ready forthwith. We wish Mr. Burchill success in his venture and think it should go.all right. Tne I.eeswater News of last week iu commenting on the Ethan fol note c011 - awning long programs at enterteinnieuts says :---'"Phe above from THE BRUSSELS POST is well timed and well put. It Hp - piles also with equal force to many public speeches and even sermons. It is far more effective to have an audience Wish for more thou be surfeited with over much. It is possible to have too much of even a very good thing. TIME EXTENDED. -As R nunhber have written THE POST asking for extension. of time iu paying back subscriptions we have extended the date to lanuary 15 instead of December 15, before names of 3 years and over will be handed to the Collecting Agency.. We have no desire to be arbitrary with anybody but When hundreds of people owe Us from $3 to $5 it becomes a matter of neces- sity to (io collecting to meet our pay - meets maturing, We have heard frons a large number of people but must have remittances trots many more before, Ian, is if they wish to avoid the Agency, I"1111, fl T. i( ROHM!) rued hale been eX'ending the wire 01-Houg along the frock. In reuuuing Jul Iwo cupit,. of 'I'Hr ,, 1 1.+l for 111x' volt Airs I P Ws fry, ul el'ydltli City, Man . writes 111x, POST is Rlw erg welcome in our homes." Tee DAY afternoon of this ueelc was Ole closing day of school prior to the Christmas vnra1lon and programs hear- ing on the Old waren of the Year were to older, S(211001 will 1'e alien on Mon- day (1)1101)51 3rd, A note from the 110100 of W. L' Nulloit Calgary, formerly of Wessels say, :-- Enclosed find our subscription to 111E I. os'. fur 1915. Mother say, she looks for Ina POST Rs eagerly as for n letter from bine. We all enjoy it very much. Huts )AY F •ids end ,'a r 1 i 1 V a l `t ter la of this week 'the Phn1o'drllma of y the Creation is being shown in moving pictures. Pastor Russell is at the head ot the company who is supplyiug the films, which are beim; put on da the cities and towns just now in Canada. A phonograph supplies the lectures which are said to have a strong leaning to Pastor Russell's addresses and sermons, FRED. GoRsALITZ.Orr.. writing from Humboldt, Sask., on Dec, 9111 says: - Find enclosed $1 0o fur line PoS'1' for another year. I have been getting it regularly for the last two months and 1 would miss it badly if it were to stop. In the first place it brings lots of things to my memory of days gone by and In the second piece I see it is travelling all over the West Wishing Tug POST and its readers "A Men y Christmas and A Happy New Year." Yours Truly, FREI). Goa0ALITZ. HAULING STONE, -Quite a number of farmers and others are hauling stone for Brussels corporation for next season's street improvement. Tne loads are weighed on the town scales thereby getting over the difficulty of odd sized sleigh boxes, racks, -ere, Anybody with a heap of proper sized stones 0017 make some money in this unusual way this Winter and at the same time get rid of an eyesore in the fields, A good load will scale about the same as 1.k yards. The intention is to secure a crusher next Spring and prepare the pletal for the permanent roadbed, HURON Medical Association met in Clinton. The following officers were elected for 1915 :- President, Dr. Kennedy ; Vice -President, Dr Machell ; Secretary-'frees.Dr. Redmond. Dr. Taylor, Goderic,h, and Dr. Gunn were appointed delegates to attelid the meet- ing of the Ontario Medical Association held recently in Toronto , for the amalgamation of County and town societies. Papers'tvere read on subject§ Interesting to the profession by Drs. Emmerson, Ross, Gander and Bur- rows. The next meeting of the assn. 0(51)0(1 will . be held in .W ingbam in March, McKillop Miss F. Givelen has been engaged as senior teacher for S. S. No. 8. for an- other term. J. L. Brown of McKillop, practical- ly made 1401e1)1.up with his flock of White Rocks at, the: Wiatet Fair, win- ning 1 first, 2 secoiuls, a third, a fourth a 001h and a sixth not of the hest class of White Rocks eves' seen at Gnelph. Whet might Inc ve been a serious tee - trident happened on the premises of J. Murray. A.. Dolling wits working with the gasoline engine and thinking the 5111111 was fro'/.en tested it with a snatch. The gasoline instantly Look Ree and some of it splashed nn his hand burning hila severely. Listowel McIntyre .ic Gabel shipped a cal- ked of artily 1101 ses In Ton on to. Salvation Airily Band will give a 01111.tmasserenade nn OhrisLnnts eve and Olhristhnas morning. The young men's class of the Methodist Sunday Schnnl hove from en- gaged ed the rink i, g m 8 30 to 7.30 for every Frlclay evening during the season. They expect a good Winter nthnckey. A good meeting of Lhe Temperance and Moral Refrn'm Assnciatinn was held at the Methodist chneelh and effioers were elected for the ensuing year a9 fellows :- President, W. J. Dowd ; vice -President, S. L.. Adolph ; Sent etary, Rev. John - E. Pettit ; Treasurer, T. L. Hamilton. A vet y pleasing event tole place at Hie hope r,f Miss Elva Sanderson when a presentI11011 was made to Miss Dutton by the members of the Gleaners Sunday School (Mass of the Methodist, church of which she is teacher. The preset'tatinn of a beonti- 0111 !Pail sunburst was read(' by Miss Luella ,Seolt and tt bouquet of roses was made by Miss Elva Sanderson, + «••'ro"mix. ms.•w.v-.,es « m:, s :a.•..ae :•rzs sr.... at ,at:.pnm: , 0io,..,.1,.. t3 *H.,,, $ ),,,,4 ,,,,,t,' wY alae ,wrm. >" x^uer zr±: mrr amxr r, 4,444+++444.4,4.4,444.41++++++4.44 t e faro (Welled elle nilly' h 55eoi1111 sees/lees • .... 1VatY ,'l,ttvrltlstu At'1?1 1i14t't'lbtlka herd 1 • •mo♦•♦.msoe••e,e4p oomo••svmm .,Nw I 11' 11, and Mr0. 1)fe) 1ty, formerly of 10 H 1 hi, t„1) n hila hav0 (701.11 rebidhrg at g le Jackson C Iltthl'nx .un le+tviu{ theca and expect 3. 10 spell! New Year's with het mother, ✓• MIS, Dodds. They expect to take ern JEWELER 1 exidenee itt 'I' roll in peels, in the New •t+ +Year, ✓r + 3 4. Aodcrich +4. Pnnitry ;chow will be 111)1(5 ill the 1)y r 4' 'i'own hall, Glodrt'lch, on January 1.2, 3: 13 and 14. 4. Alias Cora r1. Oht cD left t Po Detroit, ristmasr t L - where she will enter Grace hospital 1.e +sh + Presents fir # 4' 4. + S ++ For Ladies ✓r Pearl Set, Necklaces + Peridst Set Necklaces Pearl Set Brooches Die mond Rilrgs + Petselltings Cameo Rings •1' Foley Stone Set RI igs J3ut' Pills Wristlet Watches + Bracelets, Fobs + Watch Challis Manicure Selo in Silver and Ebony if' Pellet Seta Out Glass •r Chatelaine Bags Vanity Oases &c., &c. For Gents Watches and Chains Watch Fobs Cuff Li nits + Tie Pins Signet Rings Stone Set Rings + Tie Olips Emblem Pins .q. Gold Head Caples + l'lilitttry Blushes i Oasecl Pipes qAuto Strop Razors &c., &0. + ,1. We. carry a enmplete .line of '1• Jutvelty, Silverware., Ont Glass, * Clocks, &c., bought for Dash. 4. + '} + + + + + + + + + + .P t + + + + .1. Our prices are low and quality ..pi.. + of goods the best. Reliable 4- * goods and, square dealing our + Motto. •F + H. L.Jackson JEWELER Listowel Poultry Show was the most st s uccessful on record on Tuesday, 1Vednesday and Thursday of last week. Nearly 500 entries were shown in the new Drill Hall. A. St. Geo. Hawkins, Chairman of the Owlet Committee of Lhe High Schott Beard IRIS received word from the Militia Headquarters stating that the local High School Corps is now officially recognized . and has been given the number 582 Government allnwsa giant of $1.00 per member based on the number who report for the aminal inspection that will be held in rhe Spring. The corps will have the use of the Drill Hall. Seaforth Leslie Scott has bad a very sore hand for several days as the result of all abscess. Mrs. William So tuervillen we t to Toronto to attend the funeral of the late Senator Jaffray. The late Mrs. Jaffray was a cousin of Mrs. Somer- ville. William Ballantyne has purchased the or residence the 4 c t e late Mrs. Kneels - tel, West Goderich street, paying 51000. Mr, Ballantyne intends occu- pying the property next Spring. Mts. W. W. Meredith, for the past two years <office manager of the "News" has severed her connection with it and her duties will in future be attended to by the new proprietor. Seaforth L. 0. L. Nn. 703 held its annual election of officers for , the ensuing year ;-%V, 101., W. E. South- gate ; D. Al., Robert Mnrdie ; Chap., A. Westcott ; Fin. -Sec., Tilos. Steph- ens,: Treas., Chas. Layton ; D. of 0., las. Storey ; Lect., . A. P. Joynt ; 1st. Oonln., Thos, Rands, ea•e•0••9s•a••♦•'•0•4'*+44•• 0•047•••••♦•••••••••••••••• 4 • • e •• •• • • • ••• •• A • • •• •• • • •• • 0 0 • e 0 • • • • o.• 9 • • • • • • e • • • • • ASGOODS A Full Assortment of the • Choicest Fruitsof theSeasoo. • China, 1)l___......._ _..r yorcelain • • • t2 Including Fancy China, Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets. Being- botight before the ad- vance in price we can give you Special Valtse. • The usual full line of Staple Groceries• Thanking our many Customers for their patronage • in the past, • • •s • Geo. Thorson •c•••••••••••••••N•••••••••••••••••••N•N•••••N•• tt nurse 111 training. Regular meetings of the Home 'Guard l4 I are being g i held each r Mnr du 1 Y and Fviday evenings for chill iuetrnc- Ginn, Oonncillor Leith waite announces that he is in the field for Ude Deputy- Reeveship at the coming Murttnipal elections. The choir of North street Methodist church is preparing a concert which will be given on Friday, January 15th, the proceeds to go to the Belgian Re- lief fund. Blyth Miss Moutray has disposed of the knitting factory to Mrs. Dexter. The Sunday School of St. Andrew's church will hold their annual enter- tainment in Industry Hall on Ohrlat- 111(10 bight. alias M. A. Bailie, of Dungannon, delivered two very able addresses in the Methodist church on Sunday in behalf of Missions which were very much appreciated by the congrega- tion. Jasper Cook while assisting in load- ing lumber at the sawmill met with a painful accident. Be was in the act of binding a load (ellen the chain broke and 110 fell, striking on the hub of another wagon, bruising his face very badly and has snffered intensely flour the effects. Atwood Houses are scarce iu town, all are now occupied and more is needed. The making of a'okating rink in the old planing mill is under progress by the boys. Owing to Measles several houses in the village and vicinity are under gntttantine. Theoun ladies g of Maitialld Sun- day School are taking up knitting for the Snldiers. Annual meeting of Conservative Association of Township: of Flma was held in the Music Hall, Atwood, on Tuesday. 171m& Cheese & Butter Mfg., Co., shipped November make, numbering 384, sold at 14,fc to the Ingersol Pack- ing Co. Total amount realized $4304.- 26. Jas. Ellacott, Listowel, has pur- chased the property in Atwood be- longing to Mrs. Fullerton, Toronto, and occupied by Mrs. Ballantyne, who has now taken up rooms over W. R. Erskine'a store. 10 PRIZES AND SPECIALS.- iAne. In the hog exhibit at Guelph J. S. Cowan had one of the finest collections of Berk- shires at the Show, carrying off majority of the prizes in his Blase. Out of 15 entries he senured 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 3 thirds and 2 fourths also a special and a number weber of highly com- mended ribbons. • Wingham William McNiven, of Seaforth. was athome attending the funeral cif his mother. Wm, Gannett has been suffering with a sore finger for some time. He had it amputated. D. McPherson has leased the Queen's hotel stables from J. E. Swarte and has put in a stock of feed. Geo. Denyer has sold hie house and lots on Patrick street (the Grierson property) to H. Thomson. The case of Dr. Tamyln does not show very much improvement. His family is at his bedside in constant at- tendance. Mrs. George Auay, who recently un- derwent a serious operation, is .still in the hospital, but her friends hope for a speedy recovery. A. M. Orawford, who formerly ran a cigar store and a garage, has purchas- ,ed the National Hotel from Mrs. Han - sol, who some time ago removed to Toronto. The recent snowstorm has been of great benefit to the farmers. Travel- lers state it has improved business. Heavy shipments of live and dressed fowl are at present leaving here. Mies Elsie Clow, of Michigan, who hoe been the guest of her aunts, Misses Annie and Bella Clow, left for Tor- onto to spend Christmas with her Oster, Miss Clara Bell. She, will later return to her home in Michigan. There passed away at her residence on Carling 'Terrace, Mrs. Alex, Mc - Niven, after an illness of about two years. She was in her 71st year, and one of the first settlers in the town. In religion Mrs. McNiven was a Pres- byterian. She leaves her husband, one sister in the West, and an adopted son, William, in Seaforth. The adjourned case against J. E. Swarta, was heard before Police Magi- strate blot ton and dismissed. Mr. Yapp, props fetor of the Dominion Vinegar Works, from whom Mr. S+warts had purchased the cid-r, claimed to be over the required 2t% was present and gave evidence, which showed that the cider in question had been analyzed by the Government analyiat and pronounced to be under percentage. A pleasant event took place Wed- nesday afternoon at the manse of Rev. D. Perris, when Samuel Chittiek, of Teeawater, was married to Miss `Lena Sisere, of Winghamm. Oniy a few friends were present. After con- gratulations the young couple left for their wedding trip Old on their re- turn they will reside in Wingham, where the groom holds a good posi- tion esforeman of the G. T. R. round- house, i_j W m, Elliott, of Turnberry Township was drawing clay here, on Saturday morning out by the pond for the pur- pose of making brick, when one of his horsee slipped and fell, causing some of the heavy load to fall on the animal, Me. Elliott was none the S •• i' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 •••r • • s• • • • •••• 2 mos *44•4044,4444i4•04 i 1914 . tasaardsiasmormi :. • • Business as Usual • _ 2 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • 4 • URstore i r swell filled great eit ma n Y usefulefulOandsensible articles suitable for Xmas Gifts for both old and young. A fee • suggestions as to different articles may help you in thinking up some- thing for the girls or the boys - Ladies' Kld Gloves in white, tan and black 110 1,00 and 1.25. Ladies' Seude Kid Gloves in tan and black al, 1.25. Children's ton Kid Gloves at 75)'. Ladies' Plain and Fancy Organdy Collars at 26, 35, 41), 50, 75 & 1,00. Beauty Bows at 25 and 85c, Fancy Snarl's at 50e, 1.00, 1.26 and 3.31. + Cream and Black Silk Shawls at 2.25. • Fancy Handkerchiefs at 15, 20, 25, 35 and 500• •• Plain and Fancy Ribbons at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 incl 11100, • Beads at 10, 25, 35, 50, 75 and,1 00. • Plain and Fancy Dress Silks at 1,00, 1.25 and 1.50. Black and °olored Satin TInderslcirts at 3.00 and 3 50' • Parasols at 1.50, 2.00 2.50 anis 2 76. • Fur bluffs and Scarfs at, 5.00, 7.00, 10.00, 12 00, 18.00 and 20.00. •• Ladies' Fur -lined and Fur-colltteed Coats -SPECIAL VALUII. • Ohildeen's Woolen Mitts and Gloves at 25c.• Ohildren's and Ladies' Wool Iioods at 1,00• • Girls' and Boys', Ladies' and Men's Sweater Coats at the popular •• prices• A full line of Cashmere and Wool Hosiery. Men's and Boys' Dollars, 2 for 25c. Men's and Boys' Ties, 25, 50 and 75c. Men's and Boys' Braces, 19, 15, 25 and 50c, Men's to a2.nd50. Boys' Wool Knit, Kid and Mocha Gloves at,from 20c ISP • • Men's and Boys' Handkerchiefs at 5, 10, 15, 25 and 35c. Special value in Men's Cashmere and Fine Wool Socks at 25 3150c. • • • 4 • • Of Special Interest to Ladies •• We have the privilege of offering the. Standard Designer • Magazine during this month only at 30c per year. o • A full fine of fresh Groceries in Stock 1. Hoping to see you all before Xmas,. • We remain, Yours Truly, • • • • • • • P. S. -Store open every evening during Xmas week. • • . Strachan worse, as he was on the load and jumped to the ground. Other men helped him to get the horse out of the pond and take it to the stable. Gerrie Hugh and Robt. Edgar were in Brantford attending the Inner& of their sister-in-law, Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Edgar. The remains of 1YIrs. William Roe, who died after an operation in the Guelph hospital, were brought home on Wednesday of last week. WIn. Gamble, who sold his farm on l the 5th Oon., to his neighbor, Robt. Gathers, has purchased William Tn ench's farm on the 9th Con. MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Horse Pairs will be held in Brussels as Follows : THURSDAY, DEO. 3rd, 1914 JAN. 7111, 1915 PES. 451o, 1915 MAR. 4111, 1915 APR. tat, 1915 ti leading local and Outside Buyers will be Present. John Evans, who load been in fail- ing health for some time; passed a- way. Joltn and Mrs. Watters celebrated the 255th anniversary of their wedding day Thursday of last week. Ohrist:nets Entertainment under the auspices of the Methodist Sunday. School on Ohristmas night in the. Town Hall. Proceeds will be given to the Belgian Relief Fund. AO the regular meeting of Gorrie L. O. L. No. 787, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :-- W. M., A. E. Toner ; D. M., H. A. Spottoo ; Chap,. Rev. Rivers ; Rec.- Secretary, D. S. Hicks ; Pim-Secre- taty, W. 1i. Gregg ; Treas., R. H. Carson ; Lect., 1+'. Hyndman ; D. of 0., J. Gathers. The fondon Advertiser MORNING - NOON - EVENING Edition 52,00 per Year by Mail Out- side City of London, All the War News All Market Quotations All Sporting News The Best Newspaper Value in Western . 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