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The Brussels Post, 1918-4-11, Page 844°14'^04Ia0.10,,:,0sr�-'"0•(.ac41 ,p8+1:..;r.1,:s,,44t�•ieaaia•S F. R.rhe alcci„ Store .. - 1.... .W. -Sr .:1/,,a"!-T:FT?R 1.+w. '..: -, . , .. ..-..Mn �v+,i. .,., ,, ,m..•. ,vn .w .saes,.. ... w.+ii .. t,c!aM•<Nrrnw..,sk+•+.tv,..w. r.:. .� ... .-.-. ,..., .. .... -. ' '0.1'0,10-P.v 3— • —T E STANDARD BANk CANADA-- eeds Or coNDBNsED sTATEmENT 318T JANUARY, 1918 i Government Standard TimothyDeposita ♦ Due to Batiks 2,161,893.73 l mil Clover Seed at low pticta,• Dividend, Payable 1st February, ♦ Also Garden and field Seeds. 1418 112,894,1770,036.80 Capital, Reserve Fund and P. Lk L. Account 8,081,796.82 qwmaldehyde!' ' 'est Weather Kills Smut n Grain ♦ 919 itSeeding time is at hand and ,4♦ during the next few weeks there will be many bottles of •,♦p Formaldebyde sold for treating Eas Seed Grains before sowing. OI. Formaldehyde is recognized by +o the Government Department ♦ of Agriculture as the Preven- •I, tative of smut on grain. It has ♦ given such good satisfaction in o this connection that its use has ,I• been steadily on the increase ♦ for some years, until now its A employment is almost general. Our Formaldehyde is the best that can be obtained and is put up in two sizes - Calls for brightening up the house indoors and teeny good sugges•ious will be found in our Wail Paperer' Stock If veer taste runs for Plain Papers, we have many to choose from in the New Plain Weaves and also from the ever popular Oatmeal% These have beautiful Borders and Base Trimmers in bright new colorings and when complet- ed will furn`e.h a pleasing :lee - oration. If you would like something with more pattern a choice will be found in the ♦ Tapestries .f, 1 lb. Bottles sufficient for p from Bo to too bushels 60c and 4. + lb Bottles sufficient for Chintzes 4i from 4o to 5o bushels 35c 4.♦ 4. ♦ i' ♦ • ♦ s e ♦ • • ,l• Thi441.:%7Frt..'..irt S1`Ol'wb ♦ Full directions for use are on each bottle. You will be well repaid for the small outlay mod time spent if you use Formal- dehyde. These can very often be com- bined with a Plain Paper. If you have Paperiug to do it will be to yout advantage to see our samples. s d-O+♦•t 0+41•11♦•I•♦•i•♦i•♦•f•♦•h♦•:•♦4.0.1.1.•i•♦•i•0+0+44+44+0•7•0•h0a-♦•i•♦•i•♦•!•♦•i♦ fT LIA13ILITIES 4 6,484,383.00 N Notes ill Circulation - 68 880 703,90 A Ger of Flour and Ruud ;73,911^ q(�_t,9U7,4. ♦ ASSETS ' + Cash on I}and 811,823,114,80 to arrive shortly. Gold Reserves and (lovt, Deposits for Circulation 2,076,000.00 Ilue by Ilanks 4,188,740.42 Dominion Govt„ British Govt, and other Bonds, etc12,04R3a6,40 my- [luv,• added 13IiGAD to my Moe -Call Loans and Curreut Discounts 42,00'%270.68 ery busiuees. Fleet -class snake, Bank Premises 1,324,298.44 Letters of Credit Per Contra 70,036.80 Other Assets 108,061,98 $73,990,907.42 Acceptances Under Letters of Credit Mac racken's 13RL1SBLLS 1 asn,,,cas,,.-••�•ur„ea rt,,,xs,s�, v.••v,--..-.:mays,-�- �.a=ra:.•.�'a�,oe.aw O.• SEVERAL interesting items are held pore Rad eie Circle met at the home I ¢ 8q @@ 4kB �? over to ;reel weep • of Mrs. 1 YE lie to 1 n ::stay afternoon, • Ai - r at an:Le traffic is once more be- to L die•:, hetet present. Mrs. le S. Scott I " teeming quite eotnmen and a number of I tend the lesson anal Mrs R, Oliver offer - new car, are making their appearance, I ed prayer. After minutes were rend iALRx. THUMeSON, who bas beenttatioti i Mrs. (Rev.) Stafford read "The Knitting agent Kyle's assistant, has been sent to i Snug." 20 pairs of s )cks were brought 3 i Fergus and W. J. Stroh from that town, in Since last meeting a shipment of has come to Brussels. Fergus people 192 pairs of socks and 4 snits of pyjamas will find Mr. Thompson a trustworthy I WAS made to Hyman Hall. Londou, vel - Young man THE Poser welcomes Mr. I ued at elide un Next meeting will be 4. Stroh to town. held 'Tuesday, :31/<1 post , in the Public •i Golan SONIE -Last Tuesday Earl i Library An,beuce Rome. All who are ♦ Cunningham left Toronto at 5.Io p. m, I willing to contribute truit cape or drop A with a Ford car and arrived in Brussels c;tkee are asked to bring them that day ♦ r 0 • t ♦ •A 4) ♦ • d• • 0 •h i e• s • •I• • • f 0 i• Druggist nld Stationer m Pad 4t 1/o CHAUTAINI!A. Dose* is flying, Now for the gardens. SCHOOLS resumed last Monday, e CARS Of coal arrived last week. Now is the time to commence Spring cleaning. WANTED at THE POST tW0 girls to take up type setting. GEO. HENDERsoN has purchased a new Ford car from S. Carter, Brussels, STEWART BROS. Of Brussels Better Factory have purchased a new Ford car from S. Carter, the local agent. WILL any persons baying vacant property that they would allow people to crop or cultivate please send word to THE POST at once. CHAUTAUQUA Festival, Brussels Town Hall Saturday 27th, Monday zeth and Tuesday 3oth. Afternoon and evening sessions, Don't miss any of the 6 gath- erings. ath- erings. Tars Saturday afternoon Auction Sale of household effects at Mrs. Jno. Cousley's home, South of Brussels But- ter factory. She purposes removing from Brussels. Sale at 2 o'clock. A LADIES' Minstrel entertainment is on the carpet in Brussels for a nearby date. Proceeds will go to Red Cross treasury, It's going to be a hummer judging by the vim being put into the preparation. DON'T forget' Rev, air. Tibbs' illus- trated Lecture in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock. Subject will be "How to make the most out of your garden." Everybody will be welcome. SATURDAY afternoon of next week Mrs. D. B. Moore will hold an Auction Sale of Household effects at her home, William street, at I.3o o'clock. At 3 p. ne the same day George Thomson will dispose of Furniture, &o. at his resi- dence, Property sales is the cause of the sales. THE Comfortable 2 story cottage be- longing to Harr Keys, corner of Church Mrs is aud john :streets, has been sold to George Sperling, of Cranbrook, who re. Gently sold her farm. She and the children at home will move t0 their new' home in the course of a month. ivies Keys and family have gone to their new - 1y acquired farm near Cranbrook, TBE Winthrop correspondent says of a Brussels Young lady :-Before school closed for Easter holidays, the pupils gave a very interesting entertainment, consisting of readings, recitations and en's dialogues, which was greatly enjoyed by all preseut, Much credit is given the teacher, bliss Ameba for the splendid wav the pupils acquitted themselves, EDITOR MCKP,N7.1S, of the LUcknow Sentinel, has gone on a double galley ender one heading by wedding Miss Dor. othy Lees. He is perfectly justified lin such a course and we trust the proof will be self evident, May he never want a quoin but live on the fat of the land with occasional supplies of pi. We hope he may have space in his home for many a little forst to chase away the worries that [night press upon him end thet the little devils will never take the shooting stick to their dad and thereby cause hlm to reduce his circulation or become dead matter. LAST week Mrs. R. T. flingston lis posed of her home, Mill street, to Alex McDonald, eth Con, of Grey township, for the sum of $t1,3oo who will get early possession, The former is an old resi• dent of this locality and we hope she will continue to reside here. Miss Carrie purpose, taking a well earned holiday and will go the West to visit relatives. She will be much miseed fh town and especially in the Methodist church as choir leader and general belper in every good work, R, 'Testees, Teeswater, who has taken over the Chevrolet agency at Brussels, has rented the Ewan garage, opposite the Town Hall. WILL all who are interested in the Clock Time Table kindly snake their re- turns as early as, possible to Mrs B S Scott, Brussels, Treasurer 0ttoe Fund, so that it may be wound up. -0 - 26 weaned pigs wanted. R. TrrottsaN, BrusselR. HATORTNG Itggs from bred•tmlay S C. White Leghorns. 5 cents an egg Any quantity. R. THOtraoN, Brueaela. 8 cnrxRS of pigs 2 months old and 8 young calves for sate D11N.ALD MCSINNaN, Phone 217 Grey Twp. MONRY found, Owner may have It by prov- ing property and paying expenses at Tal. Posm. PAIR of brown toe slippers lost in Brussels Monday evening. Will finder kindly leave at Tan POST. LIMB, in putty form. clean and in good shape for Rale, ,TAS. SPErit, Brussels P.O. Phone M. 13 Hnr,e, 4 months old, for sale. APPIy to GEO. BA Reit, Oranbronk, Phone 624. Fon SAM.: -Red Clover No. 72 Improved Ban- ner Seed Oats : No. 21 Seed Bailey and 1 Mc- Cormick Binder, at farmers' prices. Durham calves wanted JNO. A. PPRinAN. Phone ole Cloverdale Farm, Grey. ComsoRTAULS. Brick House and Lot for sale - Eligibly equated on Alexander street, Brus- sels, belonging to estate of the late George N. McLaren. PRaaeasion ran ale Riven at once. Apply to M. Br,ACx, Brussels. FOR BAWL -Driver, •i years old, not afraid of autos. Also hussy and harness J, T.. mcer LLOCa, Cranbrook, BUGGY for sale. Mikado style. Apply to W. 1. RYAN, Walton. SILK hand hag lost last week on Morris Cen- ter sideroad. Will finder kindly leave stat Tax Pose. SIM OATS, O. A. C. No. 72, for sale. Also a qquantity of Davis Warrior and 7'txtra Early ISurekn Seed Potatoes, En• FVLTnN, Phone 285. SURD OATS for sale. JAS, PERRRIN,Phone 2611, Daa,T G, A�d aFdrglslQmuaantiquaoiyodP Marqius e0ed Spring wheat. Bath clean. Phone 4616. GEo. Wfltmsrtctn, SEED BARLEY for Sate. ANDREW I,Amos0, Phone 2314. Grey Twp. Berm Organ and a Washing Maahine for sale at a bargain. Apply at Tan POST. CONFORTARLE hone with stable gild IS Rare of land for sale, hard and softwater, fruit trees and small fruits. Would give possession at once. For further particulars es to prise, terms, ,Seoe ARMY to airs GAYNon, Brussels. FOR SALn.-4•horse•power and'barrel cement mixer. Will sail two for sta. Also number of ceder poets for aide. B. S. Corn, Ethel. Phone 854. Is on have an organ needing cleaning or rape call u ]tone 87, Brussels. IN MaNsra, Lot 17,10011.1K Grey, u 72. Phone'd818. CommaTABLR dwellina far Pale o• to rent, with %acre land, fruit trees, hard and aoft water, Stable, �c. I. C. RTDnAa U6, HOUSE for sale. Apply to tares R. Houv Es, ALL kinda of poultry wanted. Also empty Phos 08x�vhiah highest PSAM.. WEINSTEIN, TnRwH Short V."1.113141; from 18 to 12 months old Par saAuIR, Lot 28, G`on, 8, Morris. Phone tail. DR.PAmrEfl, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brnsaehl Monday afternoon of eaolt week, Chronic and nervous diseases sueoessfully treated, Visits:residences, Consultation at Queen's Hotel, 0....._...- "TARRY."'-�^To take the place of the story now running in THE POST end which will be completed this week we secured the serial rights for Arthur Stan. 1/r Or"Terry." e V e st V Pier's newJ wood P is a young policeman of the best type -- courageous, humorous, uuselash and de- termined -ane] his career, both public and domestic, is full of p'quancy and in. tereet. One, at least, of the two Mira°. tive girls who exert a potent influence on Terry's life will win the reader's heart. Although the murder trial, that is a prominent feature in the tale, is as gree phi() as anything of the kind in recent fiction. the nnvel is not melodrama 1 it is a romance in which are to be founcl ltumorme and ecuto studies of human nature, Commence with the first Chap- ter next week. 1/p pP at 8 5o revenue th 120 miles in recor time and making 3o miles per gallon of gaee:lioe. He says road to Waterloo was Hoe but rough from there be -e. Wether was too cool for comfort and Earl was alune, He don't care touch for the lone hand motoring. Huw' does your garden grow ? Don't miss hearing Rev. Mr, Tebbe, of Hamil- ton, Tnursday evening of this week in the Town Hall, at S o'clock, give his il- lustrated address on the Vegetable Gar- den. Vocal aud. instrumental musical numbers will also be given. Everybody invited. No admission fee, Horticul- tural Society members urged to attend and boost the lecture. ON Tuesday, April 16th, Dorenwencl's of Toronto (Canada's Greatest hair Goods Stores) invite yott to see their dis- play of fine Hair Goods et the American Hotel. Switches, Pompadours, Trans- formations, Self•Dressing Waves, etc , for Ladies aud Toupees and Wigs for Gentlemen who are bald. There is no charge for demonstration. GET YOUR TICKETS. -The Committee bas been pushing the sale of the Course Tickets for the coming Chautauqua Festival, 6 entertainments, 2 each day and the tickets are transferable to the members of the family of the purchaser. 1:'s a great opportunity to hear the best at the ordinary price if a Course ticket is secured. REGULAR HOURS COMMENCING NEXT WEEK -Now that better weather has arrived and also a supply of coal, the regular hours will be resumed at Brus- sels Public Library next week. The reading room will also have its usual gnota of daily papers and magazines as of yore, Mrs. Lowry, the Librarian, has made a good job of au unusual situa- tion and no doubt botb she and the numerous patrons of the Library will be pleased that the necesary restrictions ate at au eud. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH - Thursrlay afternoon Norman Thomson, a lad of 5 years, along with some other boys were playing around a steel land leer r and ',hen W. Hemingway attach- ed it to his wagon to take it home the children were anxious to ride on it. Some of them jumped off to the rear but No -man by mistake tried to tnake his get -away in front of the moving roller. He fell and before the team could be stopped the roller, weighing Tomo or 1200 pounds, went over him, calm:log his feet first. He was able to get up and ran for home, his head bleeding badly. The doctor's found a s,rious scalp wound, badly bruised bode tied a cracked bone in oue wrist but the mir- acle was that the life was not crushed out. He'll never have a closer call aunt come through alive. Nurman_is gettiug along nicely anti was able to be up Rod dressed on Saturday, although a u fie shaky, The accident took p'sce near the Queen's hotel, BUSINESS MENS' ASSOCIATION t11„t on Tuesday evening in the Council Chant bee, W. H, Kerr in the chair aud las Fox actiug as Secretary poo tem It w is decided to engage G. Hendersoo to do the street watering for this season on the term, of 1917, as oil cannot be obtained Jas, FOX, A Strachan and D C. Ross were appointed as Committee in charge, The question of observing a halt holiday on Thursday of each week was discussed and agreed upon as far as the meeting wee eoneerned, along the lines of last year, with the addhion of the month of June to the term, making it 3 months J this year, 415 Ballast n1. and F. R. t s Y J• Y Smith ;were delegated to waft on the business people for their signatures to such an agreement. Earlier closing on Saturday nights was thought to be most desirable but as the Daylight Saving law is likely to soon take effect it was thought best to awelt its working a par• tial improvement. The business men of town are invited to meet Capt. Hindley, of 41linul eg, ou the afternoon of April 30th. He is one of the Chantauquan r in ar1•oureed until lectures Meeting I Tuesday nest at 7 3o p m• sharp, to re• ceive report of canvassers M,rreemorrieL,-'i"he home of Hugh and 'sire LareontiQueen street, WRs the scene of a pretty Easter wedding, 'There. clay, Aptil eth, at 5 o'clock when their youngest daughter, Sadie Isabel, was united in marriage to Donald McDonald, of Morris township. Rev. A. J. Mann conducted the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The wedding March was played by Mrs. A D. Lenient, Walkerton. Bride wore a becomingcostume of white silk faille and carried a bequet of roses and r the ceremony . t After v a}clan hair fret. m Mrs. Audrew W. Lemont sang a solo, "Because," Phe guests then weut to here a sum tuous the dining room w p wedding supper awaited them, Dining room was prettily decorated in pink and white. The yoeng couple were the re• etpients of many beautiful gifts includ- ing eeverel cheques. Mr, end Mrs. Mc- Donald left the same evening for a short trip, the bride travelling in a suit of brown eille poplin with hat to match. On their return they will reside on the groom's fine farm on the eth Con, of Morris, Their many friends wish them a long life of happinese and prosperity, FY that boxes inay be packed for the boys overseas. Everybody's help ie invited. Wroxeter Council Regular meeting of the Oouncil was held in the Clerk's ofeee at. 8 16 o'clock p. m. on March 191 elou hers present, John Adams, Thos, H.operoft, John Adams, with Reeve John Douglas in elle chair. Minutes of last meeting were lead and on motion of D. O. Pope incl T. Hoperorte were adopted, Auditors' Report was presented. Moved by D. O. Pope, seconded by John Adams, that we accept eeport,- Oarried. Following accounts were received :- W. O, I aelewood,'phone call...$ 10 00 A. H. Moffitt, running plant '24 uighl'e and other work ,....... 37 50 L. Moffitt, tinging bell } year... 12 50 W. S. McKercher, and W. E. VanVelsor, Anditols' fees-. 12 00 Thos, Brown, collecting taxes for 1917 25 00 $ 97 UU Moved by Thos. Hnperoft, seconded by John Adams, that the ;accounts be paid and of ders drawn on the TrOaS- urer for the same, Caviled. Moved by Thos. Hoperoft, seconded by D. 0, Pope, that we adjourn to the aril Tuesday in April or to the call of the Reeve. Carried. J. BR> TBAGBR, Olerk, Household furniture, hi Al: the home of Geo. Thomson, IVMlliarn St., Bettssels, SATURDAY, APR. 20th, at 3 p.m. Consisting of :- 2 Parlor Snitea, 1 Oak Dining Room Suite 1 Oak Bedroom Suite, 1 Cherry Bedroom Suite, Bedsteads. Umbrella Stand, Tnbles, Chairs, Pictures and numerous other articles. Sale unreserved as owner has disposed of his house. GEO. THOIV1SON, F. B. SOOTT, Proprietor, Auetimreer. Mre. Ziegler and daughter. Miss Car- rie, have moved from Grey town- ship and are located on Church street, on the bank of the Maitland. The cosy home eves bought from Wm, Telfer be. fore he went West. We bid stns. and Miss Z•egler welcome to Brussels. A. C. Dames and Earl Cunningham went to Toronto last Monday and the former invested in a Ford tractor to be utilized on Mr, Dames' farts iu Grey township in drawing a plowing outfit which has also been ordered. A. C. is determined not to be a tailender. We admire his pluck and wish him suoeees, Mrs (Dr ) Darling aud [laughter, Miss IPeople We Talk About $$ $$ $# Mrs, W. F. Stretton is visiting friends in London. Miss Lovise Sinclair was hotne from Toronto for the Easter vacation. S. Carter attended a Delico light Convention in Toronto this week. Mrs, a C Pridham, Toronto, is visit- ing her parents, P aud Mrs. McQearrie. Mrs. A. Strachan and Mises Isabel are visiting relatives and old friends in London. Miss Beatrice Curry has teken a posi• tion iu I, 0 R:e:mile & Co's Boot and Shoe store. Harold Lowry, of Hatristee, was in town last Fillies, for short visit at his pmental home. Mrs. i I, Le wry and Mies Greta, of Loud , , ,v •1/ hero ou a short visit with telat�v•=;, 11 n'd mends. Jim" 0 v was borne from'Toronto we i, eolirlay He holds a pnciteat W be ti P IZ. Oiril at ,1 nod Stewart Rifle, S 'atloid, " v':.hole at the home of Vette and NI a Smw art, President L', S Scutt is attending a meeting of the Independent 'Telephone Association at 'Toyota o ties week Miss imeve Taylor, who is teaching at Stouffv•lle w s home for the Easter vacR0011, rce wilting on Saturday. Mrs. Chore E'lmirds and grand danahler. Mks Edna Edward-, were visitors with Stratford relatives lest week. M e • 111.rs, Rogers ❑ and hs, of Morris township, are vipieors with I, aud Mrs Jermyn, 'Turnherry sh•ret, Brussels. The former IS a daughter. andLeslie Lament, 'Toronto, and A. D Mrs. Lemon', Welleerton, were - here a t,.arding the McDonald -Lamont ont wedding last week. Mrs. Peter Stewart went to Perms hospital to visit Nike Margaret Stewart. The latter is repelled as resting well and showing improvement, David Hogg, who hes been laid tip a good share of the past Winter is able to get down street once more. We hope he will continue to rain Miss Gertrude Deadman spent part of the Rester holiday in Bru9sels. Mr Deadman is expecterl home shortly from his trip le Benet:di Aire Tessie Kerr is hack in town after an ern .yihie visit with relatives and friends at 'Toronto, Lietnwel end St. Marys. Mrs Win Ross is aleo home. Rev. A, T, Mann mended meeting of Knox College Board In Tornnto Dile week and Was alSO present at the clneing exercises of this welt known education• al instil til ioie Onr old friend, las. Sharpe, has been off duly during' Isle pest week from en attack of shingles Ho is up iu the Bo's but has been wonlvrfully well for a man of lits Vesta. We hope he will soon be able to he about Again, J. J. Gilnin went to Chicalrn last Mon- day to be flee) wit}r nn artificial foot, Dr. Cleveland or Chinag o, •came to Brussels to accampenyhim Mr. Blipiit will visit at lei, SOWS Immo in Mileeert tree before coming heek to town Mrs D. B Mom•e And Mite Jean are NO to Brussels rev a week or en and after their sale er hon14ehold effects ptr- pOSe going to Renu River for et visit with Mrs. MoQ•terrie, the foriner'e daughter, and from there to the West to see other relatives, We will be sorry to lose them from Brussels ae they were A r reeklents, -se.. � -,•-.41•_1 .,:.. :... -..... . ...,.. ese eeei tt eesate ,ee ..,. > C . ;l . v.( ",r;•! u,ar'yF,1 . * a `b 0 ' a2 r� W �. a q0 0 0 e Ca 6 * aCI 1 may so -•em rather m1peltheme tu tw ,oytleiu;; ;tL uu.Ili,• uu•ritN ® of this well known ge•tm uta• a i 1 emi I. Wei• 1 "t., aft ie tp O year it has imeatu • 10 ,1'0 p .1,111,;; 1 11.0 In ntml til 1,1 011 iti nl. as Sof giuin, . II.....r Mo. n., 0 e .,,11..1 iv 1, h Ill I h..l u1 Ile fp G pt U,e•CAI j °UP ,,',a•it i:- Or 141:- ., t,O111.'.•:I 10 10 0 SINil) U111,1 01" Slulitil ,, O'. u',,. ie •I o.. Il '" „ o„t uu,l 1 0 pound bottles whit full diiere w,,, . es to use 0t 1.111/11 110;110, p♦ ti _ b 0 10 Wail el �r� �� ����anan s . . . ,, l 1 •.o Ilii• u•„• I- h,. ii nun i -e I .1N raw t 1 1,artytln•- In. du lielnitatith sitilithie for -mull tomo, i all Lind,:, .fro we IS only have a limited number or 111• ,o bundles:my who have 3 e• been wailing would do well to asecure them soon. !n our whitlow G 0 for the next few, drays, 0 B c b / oma et =” X. I 1 6 :arcA�cr�. O 0 SYUIZE DRI.IG STORE 9 0 et ta °4©*414/81"689°000+00caeW000,711+19" Graaf) aail'Oe'f9ueGfeet eeteet+P1eteGagitGa Mrs, (Dr.) Cavanagh, of Owen Senna, uederweut a successful operation Wed- nesday afteruuon at •the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. J Gilpin, Brussels, lier health had not been good for the pa? year but it is thought she will now teem regain her old tinge vigor. MARRIED LOWnrE-11014.—At Melville Manse, ttrtmsels, on April ard, 1818, lir Itev. A. d Plano, B. A., illi•. Chas Lowrie, of Lond, 1,orre, to Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr and Mrs.10i- gerton Roe, of SWF: llop to,vn-hip. A 141,1141:7 SP. Lai OF FARM STOCK, Ian• W el,rnt ::a •Ie, ,�,,.... ;;, Seat t, Anetiorterr has %is1111,14..m•tol l.,y the unelersigeed to sell 1 y Pubis, A netion nt l,,,t la, Con 11, lire3• on Wed lay, Arnl l7th, at 1 o'clock, the follow• ing vol anLL•1.t Lertv:--111801 morn. 1;MOO 1.1.1111 a V ...11.r, 11111y using i'. rears, 1 gelding risme x years, 8 cows supposed Lr calf, 3 fresh v,r•n a ill,entr. s 1t nee, ,.ways to mire ahont woe nr+,. ie, ;:weer.. tieing 2 years, 14 valves ri,in•. 1v.a r. d C,111.1-..•• sown in pig, hl pip 8 w„rL•:. ,dd, dr, bene. 1 top Moray, l vet breeching leant hart,s, 1 e•adt og plow, iso bus. oats and Wiwi' art ma, Soh. uoreeer red as proprietor ho. lett.,-d. his farm. perne: -All.1111,11 el) 00 /IN; 1111(1, 1.1011 ; over that 11111011111: U months ,ved,t given oil furniebing approved point lr,t• d per re-nl off forondl on credit to- 1111uni •dUE;N LAlili, Prupl icton AUCTION SALES - ... _. . __._.. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL lire. -Farm steep:, Ale., at Lot 14. Can. II, Grey Tawrship. ',aleWO..- For Sale served at 1 p.111. Jelin halts, 14•0p. ; F• t•• Scott, Arm. - --' .... .__ Ethel Village Trop • risco BRUSSELS MARKS r A,m ranee, good stall or ;o root. 1/0".... a1." ARS or to Rent Margmet, of Edinburgh, Scotland, are Wheat visiting relatives in Brussels and local- Oats Pear ity. The formet le a daughter of Jute Barley E Smith, of Brandou, formerly a well Butter known Bresselite. Dr. Darling is doing Eggs duty in France, Mrs. Darling has been gnaw"" visiting at Brandon and other points, Potatoes per bag '2 ci 2 t ire �ta IP int 111 1 uy 4If 7* .I • and +z acre, lot, for .••,ion nt 111100 C. HANSITLP, Ethel for Sale L601 S Short 11^1/n 111111 1.11 - le re 10114,10 for serViee, F le tie 1 58 Ph:me a.iS sole hark roan year. •ei, o Tilt's. SEEM, 'tearyn P.O. 0000000009A0008,♦00000080O4.0P040♦4•0004605•s4d r:Sees. A A A 9 a 0 O 0 A B 0 0 4 A O 0 0 0 0 A 1 r e 9 6 a y b 0 a 0 p d m 2 0 0 P x v P 3 d 0 to 19°S Unite'id al: 9 Ah00006.043.41006000000♦e 3 h 4 9 9 J v 0 0 0 rLL •1;•a,.ir•a.EUR. SE IZSMrn MOUS= u,s �1 •`rte. vt+'a=24SE gl RAiMiAiRAiNIMMiRiMi i IRASpecia i� Sale of IFS 0;40. Ab''r Sae;eeFTIs 1(� yHes, Etc. %iMIlAi tali I Crettones, Shams, i� Some tines are limited. Come Early to secure your nupply at lam Saving Pr as Lace Curtain Sale `hi pails Ln.ee Curtales 2§ yards long, reg- ular 40e• Sale Price ................ ..... 12 pairs Lave Curtains 2?, wilds long, reg- ulau• •lire. Sale Price f5 pails Lace °m enine `Ls yards long, reg. nate $1.20. Sale Price ..... .............. 25 peke Lace Ourt.ains, 3 yards long, veg- etal. $1.50. Salle Price .................. 80 pairs fewe Ourtaioa, 3 yard, long, teg- War$260. Sale PrIee 15 pails Lace Curtains, 3 nit 8a yat•ds long, legtlar $3 00. Sale Price .............. 12 pities Lace Ourtatns, 3 & 3y yeti de long, regular $4,60, Sale Pelee ................ 330 4.50 691. 1.19 1.89 2.19 3.19 Curtain Material specials 5 pieces Curtain Muslin, reg, 20e yard, for', .... 15c ♦ 5 pieces Curtain Muslin, reg 25e yard, rm..,. ., lac 5 pieces Out rain &elm, reg. 40e yard, fm....... 29c 2 pieces Onetaain Seritn, reg, 50e yard, fur... - 39c ©O 4 O A a Art Sateens and Cretonnes 100 yds. et Mantles and Ail Musfius, i eg- 2 �.' ulna -10e, fat•... . 200 yards Orelottues anal Art. alettlitis, °�' �1G regular 3,5e, for .....:..................... . Silalrns and RLilrirterS 15 pairs 'Muslin Shams, reg $1 tilt, for per pr.... 0 pairs Mualhl 8hauns, leg SE IM, for per pro.. nal only Odd Shams, reg. fide, for each .....,,..... NIS -n t!1 0 only Sideboard Itnuu ,erg, $1.25, for e 1 r ) 15 only Stand lillllnei•e, 1 eg, 5110, roe each .... . Lace Door Panels 15 only Lace Ibio• Panels, regular 40e, •0 only Lace Dem' Panel., regular 50e, (3 only Lane Done Paneie, regular 75e, O 4 0 ♦ s O 4 A s 0 ,A a 0 b 0 • 0 a Extra 15 (los. Men's Sus• panbet•s• 3 styles. ;x!Tit Special 350 pr. arga6 from 500 semis laiteenty Ootton, 34 in. wide, Stile 1t3sr. 400 yards Factory Outten, 36 in, wide, Sale171 200 yet& Bleached Cotton, 30 in, wide, Sale-16 300 yaerle 131eaahed Outtol, 80 in, wide, Sale.,, 18 100 yards Bleached Long Cloth, 80 in, wide 23 100 yards Bleached Sheeting, 80 in, wide , 46 '300 yards Bleached Sheeting, 72 in. wide ,.. 80 100 yards Bleached °man l Flannel, reg. 80c for 19 for for 1,16 1.69 49c 88c 390: 29c 89c 590 Wilt erit 0 O 6 • 4 s D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ii 0 G 4i 4 0 H e) <w d a i a e • O 0 O 60 O V 0 A O • A •4 0 0 0 4 0 150 yds. Orn set Onvm Ettibr0ldety, leg 4tie, Sale 200 • 75 yds. (inrset Cover llminn;thny, 'reg. 50c, Male 80c 0 1000 yds. Ettt h'y TWW1 tions, Sp roial 12 yards foe 26c 150 yds,' odeing, rt•I;rtbn, 45c, Side .................. 83c 1500 pie. Print, feet, rolore, regular 251., Salc..... IOC 75 yde, VI:mottle 1 tte11 vegetal ane, Sale .., ...... 15e. 100 yds, Vint, ria Ltt.vu, rey,uhu 'dais, Sala .., l0c 200 yds, 131ne1t lamina 1/a,yulul n0e, Sale 80e 5 4agl's Shame Bargain 2D pairs' Bore ifeevy Solid Leather Rome, sizes 1 to 1/i, Sale Prion.. 2•�JU Girls' Sloe Bargain 25 paire Girls' Don gala Ln.e.e ar 13110011 Boas, eisee 11 In 2, Metra Special,.. 2.1 :a A 0 9 0 da p e 04,444^0♦000♦♦0♦004Ceve *ea**♦0♦1♦♦•0♦'10♦0♦♦♦000000011>'60 ♦O♦000eeeeee00♦♦0♦4♦000♦♦.141 1 roa. The Store that Saves You Money Last Chane 10 tine„ ]hen's I311te flip Overalls, Ex- tra Special Sale iPribe 81.39 ♦ 0 4 ♦ a { 19 I