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The Brussels Post, 1902-4-3, Page 5
of rim 3, 1902 THL BB1}I1$i5114S ,POST BUSINESS CARDS, ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER sono, LS, SOOT[, Brussels, ii. Tl-IQQBACIIEN- 1 f • isouor of Marriage Llepaoos. 01. neo at 0107071', Tutuberry street, Brussels, N. BARRETT- Liu e Tonsorial Artist, Shep-Next door North of the Standard Bank, Ladles' and Ohlldreu's hair autttpg a specialty, M. MORRISON1 Issuer of Marriage Licenses, W ALT ON, O NT.. MISS JEAN M'LAUCIiI,IN, TAA0fl1lR PF- PIANO AND - ORGAN, 23Ti'•LT:=S77T_9, 0.17T. RCBFRT CUNNINGHAM1 1N0p0ANO11, FIRE AND MARINE,. GUELPH. Wellington Mutual Fro ntstn'anee Co., EaT.rnll0Hen 1840 Insurance taken on the oath and premium note system at current rates. 131f0re insur- ing elsewhere call On the undersigned Agent of the Company. GE0110E ROCERS; Bruesole, MiSS SARAH LOUiSE MOORE, L. 0. M.. Academia graduate of London Conserve. tory of Music, also Member of the Associated Mneieians of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for inotruotion on the piano. Qualified to prepare puptle for the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Ontario, • ALEX. RUN TER - Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co, Huron ; Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Loan and !neurones. Agent ; Auction- eer. Fends invested and to loan, Collec- tions made. Moe in Graham's Block, Brus- sels. AUCTIONEERS, S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION• • HER, will tell for batter prices, to bettor men, in lees time and less obargos than any other Auotioneer in East Huronor lie won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this 0ffioo or by personal application, VETERINARY. D. WARWICK— r/ • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die - eases of domesticated animals 'in a eompet- ant manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promntly at- tended to, O16oe and Infirmary -Four doors North of bridge, Turnborxy at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. M. SINCLAIR- Y' • Barrister, Solloitor, 'Conveyancer, Notary Public, dm. O1IIoe-S thwart's Blook 1 doer North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank.- GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor,&c. O1foe over Stand- ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brueoele. Money to Loan at lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE, RESIDENCE Arm OFFIOE- MILL 81', EAST, RlrtaieDaS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. D., C. M., Trinity University,Fellow Trinity Mediae) Collage, Member Ohqga of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinburgh. l 'Telephone No.14, Residonoe-Mal street, Brunie. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of Ithe Royal College of Dental Surgeonsof Ontario and - Slrot•olase Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Odloe neat to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. 1902. LISTOWEL (I is moving forward, Spring term begins Mou- 4ty, April 7. Our rates are reasonable -our Ooursos o1 Study tborougb and practical. Sand for our Journal to neo what we teach, Students may enter at any time. TwO Ooureus of Study -Commercial and Short. band. 0. A. FLEMING, A. L. MaINTYIIE, President, 60oretery, (wen �ouud. Listowel, System Z ,onovator `^--Ann OTHEn-- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeploeeneoe, Palpita. tion of the Hears, Liver Complaint, Neur- algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con. eumption, Gall Stunee, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseaeos, St. Vitae' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De. bility. LABORATORY, GODERICN, ONT. T. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Soltl by Jae, Pox. Druggist, Brn00olb Spring Term Opens April 1, 1 Mise Wilion wbq lids been upending a 4ENTfRA 1r t•) E'rq 1(flLLIQ Enter now and ire ready le tteeept ie geed Position to the Fan. This popular oelipol with De splendid stall Of leathers, thorough 0oursee of study, and roputation for strlotly high grade work, ro the 000 for you to attend, far higher level 1hau the average businessllege Occpies' col lege. Write for circulars, W, J. GLJ,IO1'T, Prlacfput, illiztrie Balm, tr rHs'. 8011007. REPORT, -•The following is the repot of S. B. No, 1 for the month of March ;-5th Clue-Beatrioe"Armstrong 68, Elton Buell 60, Lizzie Dickson 67 ; 4th Close -Edith Blake 75, Frank David eon 72, Jennie stands 58. -Promotions, from Or. 3 to Jr. 4 Milton Reade, Mabel Haggard. Alfred (#laeeier,-from Jr, 3 to Sr, 3 -Hazel Rozell, Sidney Armstrong Lizzie Grant, Louie Blako,John Steven eon, Fred Lawson.. -from Sr, 2 to Jr. s John Diokeon, James Diokson, Joe Arm strong, Baxter Stevenson. -from Pt 2 to Jr. 2 -John McCallum, Letitia Switzer, Floreeoe Orerar, O11a Armstrong. Mies ANNIE RING, Teacher. 1VYorrlr.1. SouooL REPOET: Tho fallowing le the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 4, for the month of March ;-Sr. 4th -Emma Jackson, Ada MoCuteheon, Olive Ma. Murray. Jr. 4111 --Lorne Nichol, 011ie Walker. Promoted from Jr. to Sr. 3rd, total 740 -Cora Speir, 573 ; Tboe. Dark, 472 ; Jennie Robb, 470 ; Hannah Jaok. eon, 949 ; remaining in ohms -Harold Sp'•ir. Promoted from Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3r I, total 586 -Andrew Boyd, 384 ; Isa- bella MoCutebeon, 349 ; Gracie Robb, 348 ; Willie L, MoOutoheon, 287 ; Ben Walker, 293. Promoted from Jr, to Sr. 2nd, total 665 -John Speir 316 ; Willie J. McCutohepn,288; John Burke, 284 ; remaining in olaoe-Leslie Thue1L Part II -Martha MaOntohoon, Roy Tbuell, Fred. Ma0utaheou. No. of papile on roll for month, 25 ; attendance of several was very irregular. S. B. LA1t,NT, Teacher. Sayan Racoon. -Following ie the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 8, for the month of March, Average attendance for month, 30:-Olaee V. -Bertha Sharp 76 ; Bessie Watson 60 ; Erneet Wheeler 50 Claes IV. -Pearl Sharp 67 ; Robt. Kellingtau 66 ; Gusty Wheeler 65 ; Willie Clarke 61 ; James Michie 56; Jno. Mo. 0iacken 56 ; Alex. Speir 42 ; Lennie Wheeler 40 ; David Knight 35, Sr. II1. -Willie Little 60; Chester Wilkinson 55; Cecil Wheeler 50. Sr. IL -Alex. Cam. eron 63 ; Robbie Michie 68 ; Earl Ber• nard 69 ; Clifford Sborrie 68 ; Willie Speir 54 ; Alvin Gibson 51. Jr. 11I.- Chae, Connor 65 ; Andy Platt 68 ; Mand Wilkinson 55 ; Elva Stephenson 58 ; Ethel Watson 63 ; Robt. Douglas 50 ; Jesse Wheeler 49 ; Willie Douglas 49. Jr. IL -Alex. Cannon 68 ; Stanley Wat- son 50 1 Dora Watson 60 ; Agnea Euigbt 60 ; Maggie Miohie 50. rut II. -Mag- gie Connors 47 ; Richard Al000k 46 ; George Al000k 41; Ella Clark 35. Part I-Gertie Stephenson 40 ; Willie Con. non 35 ; James Niobol 36; Hazel Nichol 35. M. Bracer, Teacher. Cseta uter (to tr. Babool will reopen on Monday of next week. Mrd. Wi.l. Cameron wee vi•iting friends in Wingbam for a few days. Gordon & Lamont are finishing up the timber for a number of barns and extens- ions. The poddliog wagon of A. McDonald is already in service, Jno. Rilabie is in obarge once more. The work of assessing Grey townehip, no small job, is about completed by Assessor Reymann. He's an old hand at the bueineee. Edwin, eon of Jacob Long, ie recover• ing quite nicely from an attach of pneu- monia. The little lad-Olare-one of the twine, bee also been ill with the same ailment but will soon be as well ae ever, we hope. Henry Keller, of Vaughan towuship,' York Co„ and W. Oster, of Toronto, unoie and cousin toA. Reymann were here for their Euler holidays. The former is a brother to Jacob Keller, con, 7 and the latter, Mr. Oster, a nephew, and a eonein to Joseph Oster. They notice quite an improvement in this section since they were here before some years ago. Tuesday of this week George Heather entered upon bis contract eo mail carrier between here and Brussels. Ile has se- cured the necessary outfit in horse, buggy and cutter and will attend to his duties in a reliable and first -ohms manner. We wish Mr. Heather 0010008 and believe he will do well. 0. Alderson, who hats com- pleted hie aontraat !oohed after his work float :satisfactorily but it is doubtful if either he or hie anooeesor are getting enough to pay them for their work. ilntended for last ween] Last Sabbath evening Rev, D. B. Mo. Rae preached in Melville Church Brus. se10. 3, Grainger, of Brussels, conducted the service in the Methodiet Church, Oran• brook, last Sabbath afternoon , Mise Jean McNair ie home from the Ladies' College, Toronto, for her Easttr vacation, She is enjoying heretndies we are pleased to hoar. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. I'ux, who meat to London hospital for an oper- ation. is getting along nicely. She will be home ehortly but will have to go back, later. .Forctivicle. (Intended for last week] B.13. Cook has been poorly again. Mrs, Lowry, of Wroxeter, is visiting at the parsonage. Our miller suffered lose by damage from the recent flood. Wm. Williams is able to be out again after an enforced couflnement of some two months. Amour Wade is on his rouude these days. As there ie no dog tax in Howiok he oan gall at any time, The Winter to gone ; the singing of birds has eome, and the made have be. mime quite dry in this Iooality. rnat1ltl with her WO' Ni*, MI3. Dr. Spence, returned to her home I rtt S it urday, Our t atop O r ew ..aha s in bo inNH p Wolter w 1 bleat, Mr. Ward wt i at and to it proper, iyvrie tgood 1alneeeiae reoenmvedo the farm 000upled for the peat 20 yearn by L A. Mason, on the 9th line, The latter now resides near X7tl;et, A large Buie! gathering was held on Thpreday evening last at the home of Jobe Afoliee So honor of ilia 0081 Thomas, who left Saturday last for Neepawa. VV pox refer. [Intended 10rlatt week] Robs. Miller wee in Clinton on buei. neve this week, Ipupeotor Robb, of Brussels, ;vas in town on Tuesday. Mies Satin, of Elarriston, is the guest of her cumin, Mies Minnie Hemphill. Geo, Calder, who bis been for the poet few months in Tileonbarg,returned borne last week. Mise Percer, teaoher in the Junior department of. Wroxeter school, left on Thursday for the Easter vaoation at her home tri Port Hope. Rev. R S, G, Anderson preached in Wingham on 9 gnduy lust: Mr. Galla. gber, of Gorrie, supplied the pa'ptt in the Presbyterian Cherub here. The shareholders of the Market Scale company of Wroxeter, met in Jno. Doug. las' shop,' on the 95th Mat., and arranged definitely to ereot he 'melee at the juna floe of Main and Ann streets. The location will allow the etudes to be p'aoed at the North east part of the lot with a matte yard at the rear. The building to be plao d over the eoalee eau be entered from either street. Tho site teems to be a very suitable one and we trust that it will not ooly -be a • oonvonieooe to the public but also a benefit to the whole. village, Morris Council Meeting. The Coouoil met io the Council Room on March 17th according to adjournment. Members were all present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. On motion of Shaw and 0 de the Reeve and Councillor Taylor were iuetruoted to examine sideline at Sunshine bridge and report reepeoting the advie.,bility of building a snow fence in said locality. On motion of Taylor and Shaw the operator of road grader was instructed to adopt where practical a uniform gradeof not lose than 22ft in width from cut to out. The Auditors Report WOE preeeoted and examined by the Council and on motion of Code and Jaokson was accepted 00 satisfactory and, the obetraot ordered to be published in THE BEue9ELe Pose. On motion of Code and Taylor the operator of road grader woe inetruoted to oolleot all monies earned from private individuals at the time the work ie performed. Accounts were ordered to be paid se lollewe 1--W. J, rfendereon, grave! $ 4s 14. Erach'ine, award drain oo 8t Pee $7 00 1 Wra. Ala re awori u n eboundary, 62,40 ' J. McMillan, gravel, 90 ; Corroration of Mo1{iliop, settlement of B line expenses $14.82; Corporation of Grey settlement to end of 1901, $0.23 • Jae. Marehall,. Bogineer'e awards, 818.60 ; M. Blaok,' auditor's salary, 88 99 ; R. Johnston, anditor'e salary $8,00. Pathmastere were appointed as follows ;-North Boundary, 0, Henderson, W, J. Eieodereon, F. Henderson, '2, Jewitt, Geo. McDonald, D , Patton, N,'l.'hornton, R. Shaw and P. Moffatt ; let Line D. W, Campbell, R. Maguire, L. Fraeer, A. Hugkee, 1; John• sten, Jno. Johnston and L. Rotten; and line, 3,13. Brandon, Jno. Coeemore, Wm. Elston, L. Jewitt, I. Farrand, Ono, Turvey, S. Oaldbiok, C.Forrest and Wm. Moses ; Ord line, B, S, Brandon, Jno. K opper, A. Proctor, 0, Maxwell, T, Forbes, W, J. Sogob, H. Sellars, Wm. Sellars and Geo, Henderson ; 4th line, It, Anderson, C. Proctor, 0. Wilkineon, Jno. Wheeler, Juo. Watson, R. Sheddan, Wm. MoOraaken, Wm Wilkin. sou, K. McKenzie and A. Crooke ; 6th line, Jno. Bell, Jno. Pickett, Wm. Arm• strong, F. J, Martin, Wm. Cook, T. Clark, D. Sommerville, Jae. Sharpe, M, Cardiff , and Jno, Manning ; Sth line, J. Graeby, E. Armstrong, R. Young, T, Result, P. McNabb, Wm. Smith, Jae. Hall and R. Niobol ; 7th line, N. Taylor, 111. Healy, Juo. Craig, T. J. McCaughey, Jae, Selly, A. Smith, H. Kirkby, A. Batton, Jae. Evade, R. Bewley and H. Beam ; 8th line, D. O'Connor, H, Richmond, D. Laidlaw, Jno, Wallace, Wm. Phelan, J. McCaughey, W. Jaokeon, R. (a. Btnbbe, Jae. Kelly, W. A. McCall and J. Ardell, 9th line, Jae. Snell, Jno. Parrot, 0, Taylor, J. Jankoon, D. Laidlaw, Jao, Bhortreed,P. McArthur and Jno.Bolger; Mo%illop Boundary, Geo. Grigg ; West Boundary, Jae. Gulley, W. MoOrea, W, Allison, T. Gofman and N. Coming ; East Boundary, A. Bryene, A., Mo. Laughlin; Wm. Oakley, 0. Ritchie and Dr. Armstrong. Connell then adjonned to meet again on the 26th May uext for court of Revision and other business. W. CIAns. Clerk. If the Good Shepherd were to enter the fold of eome of our fashionable chorales he would note that eome of the sheep wear vary costly fleeces. Charles B. Reynolds, night clerk at the Qneon'e Hotel at Winnipeg, fell from a ladder and atruek his bead on the radiator Dousing almost instant death. Rev. Gerald Willoughly, formerly of Teeewater Methodist Church, ie now preaching in Cape Town, South Africa for the Congregational Church. It is cow aonoeded everywhere that the Ifgaor traffic Domes legitimately within the range of legislation. All right ; give it hot shot at short range all along the line. New spring Hats Our stock of Spring Hats is now complete. We are showing the Celebrated Barrington Hats In Black, Pearl, Slate, Chartrense, Cuba, Victoria, Vicuna, Neutria and Drab Colors at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Woodrow Hats In Black, Grey and Slate Colors at $3.00 each. We are also showing a complete line of Boys' and Young Men's Crush Hats at 50c, 75c, $1.25 and $1,50, OurNew Spring Neckwear Will be to hand for Easter. Call and see the Newest Crea- tions in this line before purchasing elsewhere. E. C. DUNFORD & SON TAILORS, CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS. Dry Sh©a. r • O When you wear a pair of our rubbers you know you have a good thing— because they keep the feet dry and they wear well. We sell only brands that have stood the test. They are made of lure rubber. 'Will fit any shoe. 'Will stand rough usage. We buy the best and sell at money -saving prices. Men's, women's and children's—all kinds, all prices. Those that are dry and those that are both dry and warm. Some prices:-- Men's Fine Rubbers, first quality, sizes 8 & 9 only, regular 91, reduoed to,. „No Ladieo' Fine Rubbers from 25o to 65a Okildren'e Rubbers at 80a HARNESS DEPARTMENT -Harness, Trunks end Satahelo et lowoot prices. -Repairs in Harness, Collars, Booth and Shoes done promptly, 1D r LCklRDR ETHEL Si',''' r MILLS All hinds of Dressed Lumber Rept on band from $l0 up. British Columbia, home out $hinglee and Lath kept on hand. A good farm on liitb eon. of Grey for sale, rAl1 parties indebted to me are requested to pall and settle up before Marob let or 10% will be added after that date from Jan, let till paid. A quantity of green cedar posts for sale on Lot 7, Con. 4, Grey. S. S. COLE, PROP51IFYBOlt, ETD'iEL, Mail Carrier Morrie, of Bowmanville, was oentenoed to, two years in 98ni1eo• tiary for robbing the made. A general effort le being made through. out the Dominion to rescue from debt the great St. James' obnrch of Montreal, A emelt oonlribution from many at thio oritioal time will save the church not only to Methodism bat to Proteetantiem in that great centre, The local papers in that town are being naked to insert a not. toe to this effeot, and help forward the movement as did the Montreal Star a ehert time ago. DIOCESE OF HURON. A regular meeting of the Exeout Committee of the Synod of Huron w held in London, Thursday, March 20 The report of the finance Commit was read,ehowiug the accounts pass and to be paid, On motion of Dr Innis the report was adopted, The Missions Committee's report w then read. Rey. Canon Davie, as Bicho oommiesioner to the Southern part Lambton, recommended :---(1) That travelling mieeionary be appointed the chargee of the townships of Somb and Diem, including the villages of So bra and Port Lambton, with beadquarte at Sombre. (2) That Oil Springs, I wood and Brigden constitute a travelli mission with special grant in each Oa Olouee adopted. Rev. Canon Brown, Biebop's on mi0eioner to Beepeler and Preston, redo mended that the two planes remain ea arate parishes and that the assessment eaoh be $800 and be placed under t provisions of the Canon. Clause adop ed. Rev. Rural Dean Hind, Bishop's o0 miesioner to Comber and Mertes, recd mended re organization. Referred the Biehop, Rev. D. Williams, Biehop'e 0ommi eioner to Teeewater, recommended th %iolough be detached from Bervie a Kingarf, and attached to Teeewater, an that Lakelet be supplied from Gerrie. After considerable dieoueaion the r port was held over until next media pending further inquiries. Special grants to radian interprets and teachers at Mangey and Walpo Ieland and other please were continue for the year, except that to Point E ward, which was limited to three month pending proposed re -organization. Th Bishop wee requested to appoint a Isom miseiouer to visit and report. On motion of Archdeacon Davis, resolution of sympathy with Very Re Dean Innis and Rev. D. Williams an with the families of the W. J. Idolac and J. W. Ferguson in their .reoen bereavement, was carried by a etandin vote. Deputations from Granton, Chatha North, Dover East and Mitchell's B were beard in regard to proposed re.or gaoizltion and occupied the remainder o the afternoon session. E00NIN0 0Ee9I0N. The committee resumed at eight o'olook. The claim of Rev. W. N. Duthie for arrears from the pariah of Lulus= was referred to the Rural Dean of Huron and Brune. Appeals against easement were receiv- ed from several planes. No nation was taken except in the use of Maxwell, which was redacted by $50, and, Shelburne alio redacted by $50. 0o motion of Rev. Rural Dean Ridely, the Bishop was requested to appoint a ommiesioner to visit Waterloo and parte djaoent with a view to re-orgauizetioo The land and investment committee re. orted the amount of investments and mount 013 hand• Report adopted. The inoome and expenditure oommit- eereported, through Canon Young, allow. ng the results of the partial canvas ads by the'Rev. Mr. Roy in the pity f London. Up to the present time the monnt0 paid and enbaaribed since at meeting was $28 42 which reduces e debt $9,989, or wanting tabsoriptione et to Come in, to about 36,000. Report dopted, The claim of the widow of the late ev. A. Lampmen wail reported upon by is committee, through Arohdeaoon avis. After considerable disonasion it ae held a legal queetion and was rehire,to the ohaneellor, Mr. Bayly and Mr. neon t1 oonsider and report. Rev. Rural Dean Ridley moved that the partition of the parish of Dover East am Chatham North take plant at Easter 03 instead of 1902 as proposed at ]set eating. A long dieoueaion followed and the:ree- talon of Rural Dean Ridley was loat. The proposal of the last meeting that e separation take place at Easter, 1902, ae then confirmed. Tho parish will en cousin of Dover Met and Mitchell's ice DB th, tee ed ao 00 P's of to M. re u- ng ee. m p - of he t• m• to at nd d 0, re le d 0, • a h g m a•y 0 a p a m 0 a la th y a R th D W ed W ee fr 19 m of th U Bay, The petition of the people of Granton for separation from Claudeboye was con- sidered and after disoneeion waa granted. Tho pariah will consist of Granton and Proepeot Hill. Claudeboye will consist of Clandeboye and Christ church, Mo- Gillivray, sobjeot to appeal. Tho Bishop informed the Committee that he bad appointed Rev. S. L, Smith to the obatge of Tbedford congregation. Permission was asked to build a new oburoh at Melburne at a out of $1,600. Granted if particulars satisfy the Biehop. Permission was naked to use the ma- terial in the old eburoh at Garvie in the oonetraotion of the new and in the shed. Granted, Leave was asked to eell tbo old rootory site at Leamington. Granted, aubjeot to the approval of the ohanoellor, 1 c.•�r�rI`t��,� � Cw Hfes• n.. n. .T. G I) House -Cleaning Time is Here ) All Carpets bought front ns will be cat tufa mulched free of charge. And we are fully prepared for it with a large stook of Tapeetry, Wool, Union and hemp Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth and Liuolpumo, Japanese Mottingo, Lau Curtains, Art Moulins, Loa. We buy our Carpets direst from the mapufaotmere and 06008 the middlemen's pro, lit which enabled ne to quote very low pri000. -Japanese Matting, yard wide, in new patterns, will wear well, at 15e, 18o and 250. -Topeotry5500,75o Carpand $1.ets, in the latest deeigna and colors for Spring, at -••Woolat 65o, Oarpets 860an, yard d91. wide, reversible, all new patterns and -A epeoielandoolore, line at of Un250,ion Carpet, yard wide, reversible, new patterns L, -Union Carpets, yard wide, reversible, at 36o, 40o and 50o. -Floor Oil Cloth, 1, 1 and 2 yards wide, at 250 per square yard. -HeavyLinoleum a great eat wearer, two , gyards wide,in nowpatterns, worth 690, for 5060 per square yard, -Lust Curtains, in new patterns, from 18e to $3. -We oak epeoiel attention to our $1 Curtains, 34 yards long, 54 inahee wide, a regular $1.25 curtain. Moak,Do not think of buying Curtains or Carpets till you have seen our new C 1 Downing R` ros. Made to Last! The wearing kind of Shoes save money in the long run, are therefore economical. We don't sell Cheap Shoes, but our most expensive ones are cheap in the end. For Children's Wear no better shoes can be had than our "Ironclads" at $1,00 per pair for the little ones to romp, run about and play in to their heart's content. Agents for the Slater Shoes. Downing ros. Slaughter Sale For the Next 30 Lays We will offer special Bargains in order to make room for New Spring Goods. Great reductions in DRESS GOODS, FURS, UNDERWEAR, TWEEDS, COATINGS, FLANNELETTES, WRAPPERETTES, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC. Call and see our snaps in Men's Rubbers, Leggings, Men's Heavy Shirts, Horse Blankets, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Fancy Dishes. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. All Farm Produce taken at highest trade or cash price. W. H. HUMPHRIES & SON, W A.11.110 1\T . WARE! Bard Driving Combined with Patience and Persistence are essential to success in building up a business. We in- vite an inspection of our goods and prices of Hardware of all kjinds, r Carpenters' Tools, Masons' and Brick Layers' Outfits. Builders' Supplies of all kinds. Nails at Close Prices. Barb and Coil Spring Wire Field Fence. Farmers, don't buy your BARN DOOR ROLLERS till yon see our New Roller Bearing Barn Door Hanger ---the Best on the market. Estimates cheerfully given on barn and house building. Call and see us before you buy, 'We'll use you right. on hand also the American Wilton & urnbull