HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-3-30, Page 8NEW - WALL
PAPER
Our New Stook is all placed
and we have
PATTERNS TO SUIT ANY ROOM
We are prepared to show some particularly fine designs this year
send among them some combinations and colorings that are quite
new, The low prices for them will please you as they start at
papers at 5e. per single roll and of course we have a large stock of
the good patterns. We shall be pleased to show you our samples.
Do not be afraid to ask to see as you will not be pressed at all to
buy if you do not see what pleases you.
Secure your supply of Formaldehyde for
Prevention of Smut on Grain, &c.
F. R. SMITH,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
rata' Reins bins.
A ohiel'e amang ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
BICYCLES are onoe more in use.
EARLY gardeners are already at work.
Bananas Council next Monday even-
ing.
Sermon Board Friday evening of next
week.
S W ATCH rda out for the April Fool jokeron
FOOT BLL Conoert Friday evening of
neat week.
75 nENTe will secure Tan POST for the
balaooe of 1905.
Goon morning 1 How mach water
have you in your aellar 7
Moir awnings have been platted in
position during the past week.
Onion= Institute in the Town Hall on
Tbareday afternoon of this week.
Forma Division Ooart on Wednesday
of next weak, There will be a jury ease
on the list.
Tui weather during March has been
simply wonderful. We hope we will not
be asked to pay up for it later on.
Ownsato pressure of new adver6iee-
mente this week a number of interesting
Remo are crowded out of this issue.
Fenn. Ma0RA0REN has moved hie wall.
paper atook to the premises recently
vacated by Howe & Oo. in the 8mate
block.
Mtnninnur Openinge Friday and Satur-
day of this weak. Whatever else you
forget don't overlook theee important
exhibitions.
THE smoke stank at the flax mill fell
last Sunday morning owing to the flood
on the Maitland interfering with one of
the guy wires.
Omen to water being too plentiful in
the electric light power house the•
dynamos were not in use for a few nights.
The lights are greatly missed after being
aaoastomed to them.
G. L. WALaau attended the horse Bale
at the Repoeitory, at Toronto and bought
a matched pair of greys and also a driv-
ing horse for his livery business. They
arrived Friday morning.
A rzeorxNG of the Bromide Tennis Club
will be heldin James Fox's offioe (Dreg
store) on Saturday evening next at 8
o'olook, All persons interested are
cordially invited to be present.
Manner afternoon next et 2 o'clock, a
meeting of the oreditate of Neil 8. Mo-
Lauahlin, Brussels, will be held in the
ofiiae of A. B. MacDonald, to receive a
statement of affairs, appoint an Inepeo.
tor, ale. F. S. 800ttie the assignee.
AT the meeting on Monday afternoon
of the Lioenee Commiseioners for the
East Riding of Huron, Mr. Strong was
chosen Chairman and the Board properly
constituted. All the members were pres-
ent viz., Messrs. Strong, Cardiff and
Shannon. Lioenee Inspector Miller is
performing the datiee of hie. office,
Rom, Damara; PASSES AWAY, -Bator•
day last Robert Diokeon, a former well
known resident of this locality, died at
Crystal, North Dakota, in his 81st year.
The remains will arrive in Brneeele
Thursday evening and the funeral service
will be ioondnmted in Melville church Fri-
day afternoon at 1.30 o'elook. Interment
in Brueaele cemetery, Mrs. Diokeon
died in Ootober of 1898 and was buried at
Brussels. W. B. Diokean, of Langdon,
North Dakota, accompanied the body of
hie father.
DIED—The Hamilton Herald of Maroh
20, oontaioo the fallowing note relating
to a lady known to a number of readers
of Tan Poor .-The many friende of
Mre, J. H. Makings (Minnie Laird) will
regret to hear of her departure from this
life Sunday afternoon. Her last illneee,
brief, yet severe, was borne with great
patience and eubmieeion, Through all
her Buffering °tie was bright and cheer-
ful. All who knew her inner life were
helped by the beautiful nneelfieh apirit
which marked bar character, All. that
could be done to keep her was tried, but
else passed pea0etally away, leaving a
sorrowing hoaband,font eistere and two
brothers 6o mourn her toes. Sbe wag 32
yeare of age. The funeral took place
from the home of her sister, Mimi Laird,
174 NorkMaonab street, on Wednee•
day at 2.80. Mre. Mulling° died at the
oity hospital after an operation.
BPItiNO FLOOD. 'The Maitland Went On
a, Spring rampage last Saturday and as
e result a large portion of the mill dam
was damaged, the knitting factory base.
ment deluged, wood piloe awept away
and minor other toffees caused. There
was a 100mendons quantity of foe came
oame down with fence rails, trees, Loge,
630, 8nd the crowds of apeatatore doting
the afteraaon was a large one. The
water has not been higher in 20 genre,
Meeera. Stewart & Lowick will be heavy
Iodate by the breaking of the dam and
Mr, Wood's lose ie said to be about
91,000. Mre. Funeton's kitchen wait
flooded and the eleotrio light power house
ditto. 11 was feared that 4.13. Jaokeoa's
ahOp might go down as the ice knocked
oat one of the corner posts, bah the hand-
ing stood the teat, These Spring feeeh.
bte may be expected annually from this
time ae the large camber of neve town.
abip 410146 emptying into the Maitland
are Bute ho offeet the Volatile of water for
a few days.
Waxman vehicles are onoe more more
in use.
ANOTHER change of bneineee is mooted
in Brueaele,
DR. OvoNe, of London, Eye and Ear
Surgeon will beat Smith's Drug Store,
Friday, April 14. Hours 1 to 7.
Owaens of bees have removed the hives
from their Winter quarters and the
honey gatherers will soon be bony,
Tan litter accumulated on Turuberry
street during the peat Winter bee been
swept up and carted away. A good job.
READ the advertisements and save
money thereby. If business people have
bargains they will let you know, about
them.
MONTHLY Horne Fair in Brneeele Thnre•
day of next week. Don't mise it. A
large number of buyers and sellers are
expected.
PLAN of Hall for the Foot Ball Concert
on April 7th, will open at Fox'e Drug
store Friday morning of this week.
Don't forget the date of the Concert
April 7th.
As will be seen by advt. in another
column T. P. Smith, the eye .epeoialiet,
will be at J. Fox's drag store, Brueaele,
on Tuesday, April 11th, to attend to the
wants of the public in his line. Conanl-
tationa free.
A anemia renovating and improve-
ment is being made in Councillor Jones'
j-welry store. New paper and paint,
modern ehelving, tables and electric
igbte are on the program and when
completed the place will look A 1.
Tan gravel road, North and South, was
plowed out during the past week to the
benefit of getting through the drifts. If
some other very bad roads bad been
similarly treated it would have been
better. Snow is about alt gone now
however.
Tan PoeT regrets to chronicle the
decease of Ellen Annett, beloved wife of
Wm. Wilson, formerly of Brneeele and
Morrie, at Hannah, North Dakota, an
Saturday evening. The funeral took
place on Monday. Mr. Wilson, 0 Bon and
two daughtere survive.
MUST HAVE NAM -Nearly every week
Tan POST receives oorreepondeuoe with-
out the name of the writer accompanying
the same and ae a oonsequenoe the items
go into the weate paper basket. We
meet have the name tut a goarautee of
the correotnese of the correspondence.
Tam Comfortable and commodious
reeidenoe of Wm. Ainlay, Turnberry
street, hail been sold to David Walker, of
Morris, for the sum of 92,200. Poeees-
eion will be given next Fall. Mr.
Walker has sold his fine farm to Miller
Bros. and will consequently become a
resident of Braeeele. Mr. Ainley and
family will not be removing from town
we are pleased to state.
ExoURSION ' TO MODEL Poin:.-Arrange-
mente were made on. Wednesday of last
week, in the District Paeeenger Agent's
office of the G. T. R., Toronto, for the
annual Excursion to the Model Farm,
Gnelph. Tbe date will be Thursday,
Jane 161h, and all the points from
Kincardine ho Gowanotown, ioelneive,
will oontribute their quota. No nicer Or
more Ind/motive ontiugcan betaken for
the same expenditure. A epeoial train
will be run and tioketa are good for two
days for a large pert of the route.
South and West Huron Farmers'
Institutes will run their axoareion on the
Tuesday following, June 20113, to the
same point. Guelph is the great magnet
dnring the month of rosea,
MATRTMo0LeL. If the old addage "Happy
is the bride whom the sun shines apop"
is true then Mies Jean Forbes Woo moot
fortunate on Wednesday of this week,
her wedding day, when with the assist.
acme of Rev. John Roes, B. A„ elm be-
came the bride of Daniel Ferguson, of
Calgary, N. W. T., a former well known
resident of lbia looality. The ceremony
wee performed at 11.30 o'alook a, m, at'
the reeidenoe of the bride's mother,
Albert street, Braeeele, in the presence
of a large oompeny of relatives and
friende, 'rhe Wedding Maroh was played
by T. A. Hawkina and following the ear
viae Mies Zetta Ferguson, of Teeewater,
nieoe of the groom, sang very sweetly a
most appropriate solo. Robed in a
008tnne of Indian =din, the bride,
richly dowered by Nature, looked oharm•
ing. She carried a beautiful boquet of
cream rosea. There were no attendants,
After boaety eongratulatione the company
sat down to an elegant wedding dejeuner.
Tbe officiating clergyman prop0eed the
health of the bride in mast, compliment-
ary terms and the groom made a fitting
response. Voaelfseleotioae were oontrib•
nted by Mies Maggie Taylor, Mise) Jean
Habkirk and Miss Fergneon. The Wed-
ding presenia were very ohofoe, valuable
and n»merone, beepeakingt the well
deserved popularity of the bride. The
groom's gift was 5100 in gold. Forgotten
Bros. presented a °fiver service. Mr.
Fergneon and bride left by the afternoon
train for a wedding trip to Toronto
amidst many good wiohee. After a abort
sojourn here on their return from the
Queaa oity, they leave for Winnipeg,
where they Will make their home, at leaet
ter a time, Mre, Fergauoa wan an motive
and valuable worker in Melville ohareh,
sabbetli School, Weolnot °ter Guild and
choir and her removal will be telt,
She was oleo a faithful officer of the
Lady Mageabee 06det, Zia POST joins
in the aongratalatiene for a long, happy
Mid proaperoael lifer
Standard Bank of Canada
731t3T:9. 3,T..aei1 0:7x7. ,1672
SARFLDB, 08 REBERVN FUND 13 1,000,083
TOTAL ASSETS OVER 16,000,000
A G'ienera,l 13at,Al;ting Etutitinesita 'fi>t nankin G'Eed.
"e-"VSAVINGS BANKYF''-
-DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwardo reoeived on whioh
INTEREST i8 ALLOWED FROM DA'Z'E OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST
Mt added to a000unte every six mouths and beoomee principal,
-MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposita without the intervention of any person,
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES OASHIIID, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE•IiEEPING
only for whish no oharge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oercled and oonrteone attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, Maar.
Mae. GEORGE DENYon.-Another of the
old residents of Mornington hue paseed to
her reward, in the person of the late Aire,
George Denyer, who died on Tuesday
morning, Marob 21, after an gloms ex-
tending over four or five weeks. Mre.
Denyer was a native of Sussex, England,
where she married her linebend, who
still earvivee her. After owning to
Canada they resided for a time in
Blenheim, after which they came to
Mornington, where they have resided
for forty years. Besides her husband
the following members of the family
survive ; Mre, Jae. L. Rae, Norwich ;
James, at home ; Geo., at Brneeele
Mrs. A. Poaliff, Winghmm ; Mre. W.
Akins, Mornington ; Edward and Henry,
Mornington. Mre. Denyer was a mem.
ber of the Metbodiat obnrob.
Business Locals.
KEYS found. Ask at Tan POST.
GLOVER and Timothy Beed at MoCBAOx-
WN's.
UPHOLSTERING ooveringa always in
etOok. LEATnERDALE & SON.
WANTED. -A etrong boy to learn hlaok•
emitting. Apply at once, 8. R. JACKSON.
SEED oats for Bale -Century variety.
AS. DIINOAN, Lot 27, 4th line, Morris.
WANTED a bay for delivery wagon and to
learn the grocery bneineee, GEO. THoas
SON.
LOST in Brunetti. a broach eat with
opals and rhineetooes. The finder will
leave it at THE PoeT. Reward.
UPHoLaTERING.-AII kinde of upholster-
ing done to order. Repair work a
specialty. LEAToEaDALE & SON.
BLAOEeiIITH apprentice wanted. Good
stout boy. First olaas encouragement
given. EwAN & Co., (ferriage Builders,
Brussels.
Barman, the size of a 26 oent piece, loot
during the past Winter. Has Qaeen'e'
head upon it. Owner will be greatly
obliged by the finder leaving it at Tan
PoeT.
DE. BUTLER, the London specialist,
will visit Brneeele proteseionally and
may be found at the American Hotel on
TUESDAY, APRIL 4th
MAY 2nd
MAY 30th
JUNE 27th
All interested should bear thee° dates in
mind.
LOOT in Brussels, a gold bracelet on
Monday afternoon. Finder will tna011
oblige by leaving it at THE Poem.
16 packages garden eeede for 25o. We
guarantee these eeede to be equal to auy
package seeds on the market, JAMES
BALLANTYNE,
A'rTCTSON'. S.6S,E-
FamAY, MAROH 818T. -Farm etoa t and
implements at Lot 18, con, 11, Grey.
Sale unreserved at 1 o'olcrk. Philip
Anent, prop. ; F. S. Scott, nuc.
xaA>xxata.
FERaneoN-Fosa0e —In Brueaele, at the
reeidenoe of the bride's mother, on
Maroh 20113, by Rev. John Rose, B.
A., Mr. Daniel Fergnoon, of Calgary,
N. W. T., to Mime Isabella' Jane,.
daughter of the late John Forbes.
B00000-WATT0.-At the reeidenoe of
the bride's mother 574 Young et.,
Winnipeg, on Maroh 22nd, Miss
Winograd Belie Watts to Mr. J.
Alexander Rogers, of Winnipeg.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF NEIL S. h0'LAINE LIN, or THE
VILLAGE OP DRUS00L0, IN THE COUNTY OF
HERON, IMPLEINENT AGENT, AN INSOLVENT,
Notice is hereby given that Neil 8; Me-
Lnuohlln, of the Village of Brussels, in the
County of Huron, carrying on business aa
Implement Agent et the said Village of
Brussels, has made an assignment under R,
B. O. 1897, Chap, 147, of all his estate,
credits and effects to Finley Stewart Scott,
of the Village of Brussels, in the County of
Huron, bailiff, for the general benefit of his
creditors. A meeting of lila creditors will
be held at the Law Offices MA, B. MoDon-.
aid, of the. Village of Brussels, in the
County of Huron, on Monday, the Ord day
of April, at 2 O'eloolf in the afternoon, to
receive the etatemente of affairs and ap-
point inepeotors endflx their rennmeration
and for the ordering of the affairs of the
estate generally. Creditors are regneeted
to Ole their claims with the Assignee or his
Solicitor with the proofs thereof required
by the -said Aat, on or before the day of
euob meeting. And notice is further given
that alter the 8th day of May. A. D.,. 1905,
the Aeeigaee will proceed to distribute the
o Beate of the debtor among the parties en-
titled thereto, haying regard only to the
claims of which notice shall then have been
given, and that he will not be liable for the
aeaete or any part thereof eo distributed to
eh l lnot have been reoeivwhose claim notice
F. 8. SCOTT, A. B. MACDONALD
Aeoignee. Solicitor for Aeeignee,
Dated at Brussels this met day of Maroh,
1906,
Discount "vale
FOR CASH
AWNa'II,'If hPIU'lu'4116PpPIdq,11U
I have decided to run a Special Discount Sale of a certain
line of goods every two weeks from now until I
remove into my new store and this week
we start with a
SPECIAL SALE OF
RAI N -COATS
All are New, Nobby and Up-to-date, No old goods but
all new from the beat makers in Canada and Britain.
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I just opened last week a consignment direct from one
of the best makers in Manchester, England, which is one
of the choicest ranges ever shown in Brussels, and every
Coat is Guaranteed Waterproof or your money back.
Prices range from $2.50 to $15 00, In order to make
things hum in Raincoats for the next two weeks I am
giving a Special Discount of
15 per cent. for Cash only.
Do not wait un,tib the Stook is broken
but Borne and see Ozer Coats whether
you buy or not,.
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D. C. ROSS
LEADING CLOTHIER, BRUSSBLS.
METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL -raid up $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND - $1,000,000
REP, R. H. WARDEN, A, D.,
ireeldent,
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7orN 01110TEaoolt
Dlreatore
0. J. MOORS,
Pine -President,
0, i. THOISSON, II, 0.
HEAP OFFICE - TORONTO
W, D, ROSS - - 03ND1iAL MANAGER
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A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and sold, Farmers' Notes Dieonanted,
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all same of sI and upwards
REIRSHAS° AMR
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
BAnn,-In Morris, on March 24th, Samuel
W. Barr, in his 79th year.
Mellows -In Walton, March 24th, Sim
pon J. Barrows, in his 70th year.
DtoxeoN.-In Crystal, North Dakota, U.
S , Robert Dickson, fotmerly of Bros
eels, in his 81st year.
MWINToea.-In Grey, on Maroh 27113,
Janet McLaren, reliot of the late
Donald McIntosh, aged 79 years, 2
months and 14 days,
RYAN. -In MoKiliop, on March 291h,
Margaret Kelly, relict of the late
James Ryan, aged 60 years.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stook and Implements. F. 8. Scott,
auctioneer, has received in 0trdotions from
the undersigned to 0811 by public auction at
Lot 18, Con. 11, Grey, on Friday, Maroh 31st
at 1 o'clock the following valuable property,
:-1 driving mare years old by y'Ooe-
c d in foal Co 'Buvy rsar,' eligible rood mare
registra-
tion
; 1 heavy draagot mare 3 years old,
snpp0eed eligible for registration ; 1 aged
trotting bred mare, 'Minnie Hunter' with
mark of 2.35, ste,nderd bred and registered,
dam of 'Dorothy 8.; 2.101 also dam of 'Vic
Hunter' 2,231 in foal to 'Costumer'; 1 stand-
ard bred' flliv, dam Minnie Hunter,' by
'Replan' 2.08i ; 1 standard bred horse colt,
dam Carrie A., by Costumer; by'Replete
2.081 ; 8 8 -year . old steers, 2 2 -year old steers,
i S -year old heifer in call, 2 2 -year old heifers
0 8 -year old heifers, 4 Leicester ewes, 1
Leicester ram,1 thorobred Tamworth sow
in pig,) Yorkshire sow with litter 8 weeks
014,1 Yorkshire sow supposed in ,pig, 2 pigs
4 months old,1 Kan garoo gang plow,110 ft.
McCormick steel rake, 1 Mower with pea
hurvester,l Me Cormick mower oearly new,
cut 30 acres,1 Deering Binder out 2 crops. 1
12 hoe Nozon seed drill,( set iron barrows,
1 Baader, 1 disc barrow, 1 Coleman Iron
land roller,' Cooksuntt turnip pnlper, 1
da hgll bagger, 1oale, cyte, 1 heavy lumber w,
large wagon boa, 1 sickle grinder, 1 wheel-
barrow,1 grindstone, 1 sei 9 -bench bob-
sleighs, 1 plow, 1 hay -rack, 3 sets double
ha nese,1 0cilia dog,22 cow chains,1 17 -ft.
Iadder, 1 water trough, about 18 tons of hay,
number of small articles too numerous to
mention. Sale unreserved as proprietor
has sold his farm. Terme—All emus of 86
and under, cash ; over that amount 10
menthe' credit will be given on furnishing
approved jolot notes. 8 per ee0t. off for
Dash on credit amounts. Hay to be cash.
PHILIP AMENT,. proprietor, F. S. Scott,
aaotioneer.
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STRICTLY
ONE
PRICE
Stoma. -In Ottawa, on Alaroh 26113, Bata,
youngest daughter of E. F. and Mrs,
Smith, aged 2 years.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
OST—A CANT HOOK BE-
we
groae,LLot 20T, ant aLtoftu108e,d0a0y1.1F3inadnedr
will please leave It at JOHN MoNABB 0,
Oranbroolr.
I ] ERERY DESIRE TO IN -
Pommy old friends and the public
generally that I have mourned the practice
of Medicine in Weasels. Offices in the
rooms formerly occupied by the late Alex.
Hunter, over 810aohan'e store,
98.4E WM. GRAHAM.
Corning I Coming(
T. P. Smith
EYE SPECIALIST
Graduate of New Ter's, Philadelphia and
Toronto Optical Colleges, will be at
Fox's
DRUG STORE
ONE DAY ONLY
Tuesday, A.pril 11th
Oall early and avail yaareelf of
hie valuable services.
EXAMINATION EJ{EE.
MENDERS WILL BE RECEIV
J.. En for the removal of the old fence
around school house, S. S. No. 1, Grey, ani
the building ala new 000, Tenders will be
opened on Tuesday, April 4th. For further
partioulare apply to the trustees,
JNC. DAVIDSON,
97.2 Soo.-Treas.
HIGH CLASS
TAILO 'ING
er"IU'IJ'h'lt'4,'414,su'4Phl'8nbnl
A partnership has been formed by the undersigned for
carrying on a High Class Tailoring
Business in the
Stretton Plock Brussels.
Shop is now open and our full new stock on display.
Before ordering your Spring Suit see our choice goods.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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DoddsHabkirk
MERCHANT TAILORS
C. H. Dodds J. J. Habkirk
J.FUI&CO.
ALWAYS
THE
LOWEST
SPRING OPENNG
Friday Morning From 8 to 10 o'clock and Following Days
You are cordially invited to come and see the greatest Spring time display of
merchandise that has ever been seen in this store. A display that proves the pro-
gressiveness and up-to-dateness of this stone. From one end of the store to the
other you will find every department is shining with the newest Spring Goods.
That we maintain our reputation for value giving, will be easily proven these Open-
ing Days. While it is our aim to quote always the lowest prices, we will make it
our business to see that none but the best and most dependable goods are •carried,.
You have our guarantee that the purchases made in this store shall be satisfactory.
Spring Dress Goods Beauty
Fancy Mohair Shirt -Waist Snitings
—40 to 44 inches wide Fanny Mohair Sioilians in all
the Newest Medea of Brown, -Green and Navy. Tbeee
good° come in invieible Ariake, neat little figures, etc., and
are in great demand for Shirt.Waiot. Suite, All are A 1
value at
45, 50, 60 and 70c
Plain Mohair Sicilians
at 60, 70 & 85c.
-We are showing a very fine tango of Plain Colored
Mohair Sioillane in Navy, Brown, Green, Cream and Black.
This Sicilian has a very rich Sniehand ie much used for
Spring Dreesee, Prides are
60, 75 and 85c
Wool Voiles at 40, 50, 75, $1 & $1.25
-At theee priaae we are showing a vary complete tine
of Wool Voiles in nearly every good shade of Navy, Brown,
Green, Cream, Obampoign, Linen also Bleck, with linings
to match every shade. Prices of Vallee
40, 50, 75, $1 and $1.25
Wool Crepe-de-chene and. Eoelienes
at 60, 85, $1, $1.25 & $1.50
--We feel quite ears that no snot an assortment of fine
Dreee Goode was ever shown in town before to we are die.
playing tor our Spring Opening, Theea Eoelienes are of
Silk and Wool and o0me in all the very newest shade°,of
Champaign, Linen, Oream,'Green, Brown, Navy and Bleak,
all are marked at the loweet priaae
60, 85e, $1, 11.25 & $1.50
tB, Big Display of Spring and St Omer Vtraolt Goods
The 1905 weaves and colorings are more artistic than ever andou will find our display
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of these the largest and most comprehensive we have ever ,(made. We have no space to describe
the beautiful weaves, etc., but a visit to the store Friday Will reveal to you our elegant assort-
ment. Corrie and see the styles and make comparisons.
J. Ferguson.
Co.