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The Brussels Post, 1918-7-18, Page 8tw.xrar'se,, • se :. „wSfis ,,.. ..., .. -` ,sass.-. .. ,, .o. ,.,•- ,sass .,o.r•an*w.,,.,�•-. ...,, sass .. ... ., @iOg t.ag,.aa,gej.kt t r .,F.: Ondul3 3 C" "4•ita®ti: &M .la.rOh'+°F„e,� pkg Tse ” .:de ?raga"+s. • enuonneee her eff cs• seta be oven all • slay a •,t.V.11 •,int We•lnesday, July 2401. •P tit t'a e;. it Dot rowed a bang ladder O I fr, •int Ilia Pre 1 buck, without the * torntality "t asking for it, They are 0 petit, y asked to retina it. Oi• I M riT111y nweting of the Woman', le Institute wilt convene in the Audience R.,oFII of the 1 ur h.; Library on Fuddle af,etao. n la c iltit at 7 t CILCI:, To tie ,p ''A L r .-u'- v•ews of conservatiou and ? t r , ni::i; of focal." will be in charge of 51.-. Are, ti; Wheeler, foiluwed by • •• N.: 0:.4•: C D .+6•1'4 l'0w3•7...0+04 SMITH Stare On query Outing KODAK Has its lail�g irIeep your vacation with an Autogra- ph.; Kodak- The friends you make, the places you visit, the interesting in- cidents of travel ati present possibilities for good Summer Pictures. Let a Kodak tell the story of your vaeatiou. 1-70,3,t:s trona i;8 up, ilrownie:, .. , curl up. Fiume Developed and Printed, Re,, al i Tabllets Help quickly to allay the aches of trod, teuder or p•rspit;r. i; fact, Thty re• state £,L,4 c,.ontOt't— I'. e 24e. Raasst,ll Nice Destroys the otl,,r 01 Per- ration. 25t• iRlubbers Peet ,duality of heavy Red Rubber Jar Rings lou a pkg. of 12 Parowax For sealing jellies, Fruits, &c , and useful for many other household purposes. e5c a Ib, pkg, or 7c a cake Poultry Panacea Keeps young Chickens Healthy and prevents alis• ease. Sae anti b5e pkgs. Powdered Copperas 10e. Service Flags 25c each. SMITH The 'erX.CLai Store Druggist a,ncl Stationer 444•4'0•144a•i•04.a3•+9•F•O•i•a•1.47•Na•F•0.3•4 •§•03•a3.0•i•a•i•@•F•0•F40:• @•i••►•FO.1.O.1.0•[•O PAtiFEIb THE PRIMARY.—At the Town- rc Xtl ..„ � to Conservatory Primary Piano exam- ination, held at Lista stet recently, Miss ---- -- -- -- , Margaret McDonald, Ethel, and Elaine Cotmen. met last Monday. Dennison, Bruesels, pupils of bliss Mae A NriAllER from this 'locality . Wilkinson, were'successful. We extend went to Li,towel on July 12th to the congratulations to ail concerned. Orange celebration. Aocrrox SALE —On the afternoon of A lively Base Ball match was played Saturday, Augnst 3rd. F. S. Scott, on Victoria Park 'ast Monday eveumg, . Auctioneer, will offer for sale, by public a team from ti; inghsm meeting a local . auction the itnttse and lot out John street to Score was 14-t7 in favor of Brussels. ; and also the Household Furniture the IN a tennis tournament at Witlev ' property of Mrs Thos. Haycroft. Military Camp, England. Lienr, Vernon ; Watch out for bills giving farther merit,. Ross, Brussels, was the winner. Vern- ; oaten. Mrs. Haycroft .`las been living an is keeping up his old time reputation at Fort William along with her daughter, we are glad to see. Miss Mabel, for the past few years, A unmber of persons in arrears for `o___--_ THE PnST• are paying up and helping us Fnn -ALE.—One Ent of oak finished dining clear off a large amount et arrearages. ;' rDOm C11a1CP. I. Q. RI( aAH Dm. Ire thank them and ask others to lead a CRL CF..T unnad brooch. sFt with pearls, "baud else. Do it now lost at the Srltvol Fio.nir in Yuill's Grove. The THE ;oral receipts from the Golden I loser Will be grateful if it is left at TRE Foam. Flock effort Wert: MSG 7.4, of which the I skit E knives, scythes and plow points ;tiled Cross received $50.00. Mrs, B. B. carefully ground by GEA, Enweans. Scott was Treasurer and' tine Work was I Foe sArra—A quantity of building lumber, I mantling and other lenfding material, Apply ender the auspices of the Women's I to Buts. BEN. SNIDER. Elizabeth st„ Brussels. 1 stitute. n 9 Plus, d weeks old for sale also a Pow head CHI1.1,31E11 are warned against pulping : of young eett7.e. WM. Hrmce/NsoN, Grey. fiarsets from the beds on the boulevards I Phone 2016. trader the lir coon of the Horticultural ' )• OR SALE —A feW dry heifrey cows. We are leased to state that 1 Phone 668 J. P. McINmotn, Sudety.p LrvE Poultry Nantes. Clean up your breed- vsre few cases of interference have oc- ing stook and old bene. R. Taosleots, Brussels, c trred and the boys and girls are thauk- it ?manse desiring information with regard ed for this by the Society. - to and of the store prapertdes in Rrnssels 113111,14141,S School Board has engaged f an faun land in 5Drris North of the Village, rite services of bliss WinniFred Morris, mapp obtain saws from F. A. Scutt. Piano may be inspected at Wacker L Black's. a:f Petrolie, as successor to Miss Tardine, 1 J. G. Lemur. in the Continuation department. of our LAwN moWers sharpened and adjusted. ehool. Initial salary will be $800. ' Now is the time to get them ready. Miss Morris has excellent recommends- I GM. ED WARD,, will street. lions and will no doubt do Well. Duties BELL Organ and n Washing Machine for sale at a bargain. Apply at Tnn Poem. begin in September. DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visit, BASIC BALL IYIA7CH —Thursday even- Bruseels Monday afternoon of each week, ing of next week is set as the date of the next Base Bail contest between the Morris team and Brussels. It will be preyed on Victoria Perk. This will be LAST week Wm. Pawsrn received e the 4th game for these boys this season bad shaking up while Working aside cad will likely be well worth seeing, rake with one of F', Amen•'s teams in LlnEaAL Nominating Convention fur the hay field but we are glad no hones North IIurOu will be held in Wingliam I were broken. He is able to resume his Thursday afternoon of next week. The I wL,rk, It was n very Talose call names of Reeve W. H. Fraser. of Motais t DIED,—EdwSperling, in half brother t4wdship, and George Anderson, ex- ! AI. P. P., of Lucknow, are mentioned, nF. Pletcher Sperling, Brussels, died Last among others, as possible candidates. Friday, in McKillop township, aged S3 FIasr CLAss HoNoas.—On july 5th ; gnneral took place Sunday ears. He was te oldestfaftternoonilto Wilma Galbraith. Frank Oliver and Maitlandbank cemetery, near Seaforth. Elizabeth Smith went to Listowel to try I Ernest Sperling, of Kincardine, who the Conservatory Piano Prnnary exam- I worked as blacksmith at D. Ewan s shop ination before presiding examiner Herald Brussels, is a son. Toronto. The trio did well receiving LIGHTNING AFTER THE Enrroe —Geo, Tet class Honors as an outstanding fact I H, Mooney's residence Ripley, was of their musical cleverness as pupils and the, genuine ability of Miss Minerva Jones, Brussels, their instructor, Chronic and nerven; diseases successfully treated. Visits residences. Consultation at Queen's Hotel. c struck by lightning on Sunday evening 3oth last. and the members of the family had a narrow escape from serious injury. DECORATION DAY.—Next Sunday Chimney was split and bricks torn away, afternoon the annual Decoration Day The lightening followed the gas pine at. exercises will he observed by the mem- tacked to the cnimnev to the sitting hers of Western Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. room where the "ball of fire" exploded. No. 149, Brussels. Brethren are asked Shock was terrific, It was a mtracul- to assemble at the Hall so as to leave for ous escape for the members of the fam- ily, who were, in a few hours, folly re- covered from the shock, Huron manse and H. McMutlen's residence was also struck end Mre. Mullen was slightly in- jured by the current through the house, Close call all right, New CEMENT TANK, ---A fire protection proposal, spoken or for some yeers, is SPLRNDED RECORD.—The results of ebout to be proceeded with, viz the con• the recent Entranoe Examination to the struction of a cement water tank 12 by High School at Brussels show that the 12 feet, to inch wall, to be located neer worthy record of the past is being well the Ament factory. Something of this sustained Of ro candidates who wrote , kind is barfly needed at that part of all were successful 5 taking hounrs, The i Brussels to afford anytfling like adequete addition of pupils out on Farm leave I protection to the factory and adjacent will give a flea elms, particularly with bit'!din s arra property. Mr. Atne nt the arrival Of successful pupils from egret, to keep tie fatk filltl with water local schools who will be coming to I the pumping being done by the factory Brussels Miss Grace Walker, who was engine, At the expense fire hose is to - tire Eutrance class teacher at Brussels, , rlav the shorter the lines necessary the and the pupils are to be congratulated I better, Mr, Ament deserves to have his and we hope a bright future is iu store j property protected as his incleetry is a for all concerned. Kathleen McLaren gond one for the town. Work on the heeded the list of village pupils scorinir tank will be commenced in the near 532 future, the cemetery at 4 o'clock sharp, Flow- ers will be supplied members by the Lodge. Every member of thea links is asked to encourage the continuance of the memorial service by their presence next Sunday, . It bears fruit in more ways than one and should be heartily sustained. deeps., uu by ellen hers. RETAIL, THE Toli'N IN Fret --•Last' week i 'T Weed the hustling proprietor of the Excelsior Knitting Fac- tory, Brussels, railed on 'Treasurer Strachan and gave him a cheque for $2,701 oo, the balance of the $15,0oo loan made to Lod:ridge Bros., some yeats ago on the woollen mill, whitely iuterest, repayable in mutualiustalrneuts. Before Mr, wood putchased the factors $5oo had been repaid. The loan has been reduced from time to time and since the expiration of the term allotted in Bs -law Mr. Wood has been paying imareet at the rate of 5".4 on what re. mailed 'Tile cheque clears the whole debt call and Tux POST calls attention to the tact because some doubting Thomases averred it would never be cleared. judging by the experience of many a town this might have looked like a safe guess but T. T. Wood was a man o1 activity, energy, and optimism and after fitting out an up -with -de plain at large expense his output found such favor with the trade the trouble has been to turn it out fast enoueh. Today Brussels Knifing Factory is known fer and near and we congratulate Mt. Wood on his success and Brueeels on having en its borders a genuine live ludustry instead of a dead horse as it was when he took it to years ago. while compet- ition is keen the good name of Brus- sels goods holds first place on the market and the difficulty of securing the necessary help to keep pace with the increasing orders is the proprietor's greatest perplexity, We could ill afford to spare the Excelsior Knitting Factory and our worst wish is that the record of the past may often he outdone in the years that are yet to come, Sir. Wood pas a well arranged mill, (although per. haps on the small side to accommodate +he excellent plant,) keeps it running regularly on a line of goods always in demand ,aud is not only au expert machinist, attained by long years of hard work but has the salesmauship "bump" developed to compare with his skill, making happy combination that is lauding hiin on Easy street. This is no blow but a statement of actual facts and Brussels never made a better invest- ment. We wish we had more of a simi- lar kind, SII People We Talk About $$ Kenneth Wood, Elia, is holidaying with his cousin in town, Roy Pugh, Moosejaw, was calling on old frieuds lit town this week. A. T. Cooper, Co. Temperance Sec- retary, was in town lest Saturday. Harold Lowry, Harriston, made a business trip to Brussels this week, J T. and pars, Wood, and family melut.•d I,1 London for the week encl. jne De;Voile, London, was calling on old frieu 1, in Brussels and locality this week. Miss May Irwin, Stratford, is a visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Tomlinson, William street. Mrs, john Meadows sr, keeps very poorly despite the good care she is re- ceiving. Miss Constance Delmage, Toronto, is here on a visit at her sister's, Mrs. W. W. Harris, Charlie Richards returned to Toronto Monday morning after enjoying two weeks holidays, Mrs, George Henderson and children are visiting with relatives and friends at Seaforth and locality. Miss Carrie McCracken arrived home lest week for a holiday visit, She is on the teaching staff at Toronro. Mists Rhoda Flewitt has returned hunk from Craubrook where slle has speut the week visiting friends. THE POST was glad to see Jas. Turn- bull, London, able to be on his custom- ary rounds after a temporaty lay-off through illness, Miss Hezel Stewart has taken a peri• tiou ou the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Brussels, She should make a eonmetent hand. We are sorry to hear that Mrs, Addis- on Taylor, who is here from the West, is on the sick list but we wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs Dorothy Matheson and grand- daughter, Dn•olhy Foster, St. Marys, Pen, are visitors at Mrs, Allan Lamont's. The ladies ate sisters. Rev, and Mre Durrant andjciaughter, tit'Teeswater, were callers on Brusselites Thursday of past week. They motored over with Poultry Fancier Rose, Mrs. (Dr ) McKelvey, Toronto, is re- newing old friendships to Brussels and locality and will likely remain for a few weeks. She is making her head- quarters at the home of 'P, E. and Mrs. Whitfield, Qneen street, Mrs. G N. McLaren and children have gone to Midland fora holiday visit. Congratulations were sent to Kathleen over her success in the recent Entrance exam. She is heading the town list and taking honors ILL.—Miss Hutchinson, who leas been Milliner at Miss Inman's store for the past 2 seasons, and who left for her yet cation at her home in Havelock, Ont„ was taken seriously ill last week, She is somewhat better nod we trust will continue to improve, Rev, E. F. Armstrong, B D., Wing. bar WAS in Brussels last Monday it the interests of the special appeal for Victoria University to raise $soo,000. About Stoo,000 is needed to complete the., total and a "drive" has been on to attain it throughout Methodism, C. G, Campbell, Trainmaster of Division of the Michigan Central, and A, Campbell of Gaylord., Michigan, en• loved a few clays with relatives and friends in Brussels and locality, They Detroit 1 ltd a ba r t RDC a motored from P time.e They aro sjof1Y pair null will be welcome hack. Chas and Mrs. 1-11110ton and faely are here for a holidey visit with relatives and friends in Brussels, They live in Toronto. Mrs, Hiugstoe is a daughter of George and bars. McMillan, town. Charlte is an old Brussels boy, sou of the late R. T, and Mrs, Hingeton, .,.+"'ri,•,':'.=�, r.�.,:n-„ :... may..,..,, -•- STANDARD BANK OF CANADA . tltlAO OFFIGi< - TORONTO This Bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts, of manu- facturers, farmers and merchants. esT'o le 73 9AVINCS DEPARTMENT at every Branch, 235 BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS, E3 E) Manager. lames Close, Woodstock, spent a few days at the home of N. F. and Ml's. Gerry. Miss Beatrice Harris is borne for her holiday[ from Port Credit where she is teaching. D. and Mrs Ewan are away ou a holt• day to visit relatives at Flint, Michigau, Detroit and other points• I C. and -Mrs. Richards and son Charles motored to Windsor and Detroit i last weak andlent a few clays. 1 Y Mrs. I. Souders, Ethel, has been visit• tug at the home of her son, Imo., Brus- sels. She is a smart old lady for her years, Mrs R A. Pry ne, Helena and Rolph, Toronto, are here for a vacation at the former's parental home—R, and Mrs, Leatherdale Mr. anti Mrs. Anderson and Ernest and Mrs. Kelsey, from near Shelbourne, were visitors at C. Howlett's last week. Mrs, Kelsey is Mr, Howlett's Deice. Miss Addie Sperling, who holds a good position in Toronto, is home for her holidays, She is a daughter of Mrs George Sperling, Church street, town. Miss Gertrude Ross, teaching ateFort William, arrived home this week after a flue visit nt Cr•h^lr and Toronto She will spend a geed :-hare of her vacation here. Miss Tuba Armstrong, Toronto, was here for n holiday with Mrs. G. H. Sall- ie, her emelt]. The latter returned with the visitor to the Queen city for a visit, Mrs. Adam Sinclair, !fill street, has not been as well as usual but we wish early improvement, MISR McNeil was in from; Winthrop caring fur her mother et few d• ys. Miss Grace %Volker, teacher, spent a few days in town during the past week. She came from Clinton to assist the Lady Minstrels at the eutertainment given at Belgreve. Miss jean Ritchie, of Zelandia, Sask., is renewing old frieuships in Brussels with headquarters with Mrs. Jessie Kerr. Miss Ritchie is still teachiug at which she is a great success. Dr, and Mrs. F, T. Bryans, were here for a short visit from London, returning early Monday a in. Eli Smith aceorn- panied them in the car and visited his parental home with mother and sister. Thursday of this week Cmineillor Daviel Walker eanteis by his 57th birth- day, feeling fairly good despite the slam he received from his broken arm end a general shrike -up owing to the fall. Congretulatious. Among contestants in the Gold Medal Contest et Blyth last week Marjory Campbell and Lorraine Blake took part in the vocal music competition and Gordon Best in elocution. The trio are silver medallists Ed. Pollard, mail Courier, has not been feeling as well as usual this week and D. Denman, another of King George's mail emitters has hardly been tip to concert pitch either, TILE Pose hopes they will soon regain their usual vigor, 1 Church Chimes Next Sunday evening A, T, Cooper, Hnron Co `secretary of the Temperance forces, w1'.I give an address in the Methodist church. Service opens at S o'c'ock. Rev. A, 1, and Mrs. Mann, left this week for their vacation of 6 weeks. The pulpit of Melville church next Sun- day will he occupied by Co, Secretary A, T. Cooper, Cliuton, at It a. tu, and Rev. W E Stafford, of the Methodist church, will preach at 7 p. m, Brussels Council The monthly eession of the local Council was held Monday evening, After minutes were react and adopted following acnonnts were presented :-- Fire -Fire Company $ 42 00 D. Ewan, miscellaneous 60 Mrs, G, 1.lendersmt, streets, .+co, 12 75 (leery cC Walker, fire protection 23 26 I. 0, Richards, mieoellaneous,,. 50 R. Oliver, salary—. . 45 00 Ed, Brewer, work • 2 80 F. S. Scott, on Clerk's salary,., 60 00 Anderson Bros„ Fire Dept 4 00 Robt. Thttell, salary, Itlectric Light 120 00 On motion accounts were ordered to be paid. The question of additional fire pro- tection was discussed when it was est l caeca that tenders moved by B t be asked for the buihling of a cement tante near the Anoint factory. Car- ried. After dimmaing other local matters (Donnell adjourned, BORN MolltronAxL.—in Morris township, on Ally 11th,1018, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McMichael, a,daughter,—Audrey Gertrude, DYED St191dinSelngyrs]ry I2,8, EwSperling, d 80ea, Calf Strayed Cane on the premises of the undereigned, Lot le, Oen, 6, Morrie, on or about July 1st, n Durham Calf, red in c)o�lor, Owner Is request• ed to prove property, TLtiZVAYApoPhone 111take 3t ewer. Y DR, J H WHITE, B, A. PreaROIAN AND BURGEON, Graduate Toronto Unlveruity of Modtoine, Speotelattention given to dioceses of children and Surgery. Officio r or, Bryan° Olt! Stand Phone 45 Bruseele .. Notice to Creditors fP09120P ,10 e Ip • ,• I� i� 9 I ti 9 ROM tilt: number of complaints that have conte to our notice during the past few days it would 2 seem as if the Blight among the; Potatoes is like- • ly to do considerable damage unless they are given • In the matter of the estate of Maly Ann McNeil, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to tha Trus- tee Aat, R. B. O., 1014, Chap 121, shut all per - mane having °tubus or demands egninst the es• tate or the maid Mary Ann McNeil, who diets on or about the 16th day of April, iM8, alt the • , r •e 1 n m• berare regal I t 7 '1'o vn olid l UY G1'F t 1 i 1, n i Y, 9 1 Y •net A, D.1818 to mend by el ftp o Au ei c t day ti post, f the Ex or deliver a Pletcherait Spading, one a the Eeaid dam of the last sell] and Post - Mace, or mxid dt1 need, at Bruaaala Pomt- lce, 4heir Acura and addresses with Pall particularseor their Mobtune o, n statement Tit of they acoouuta and the nater ur aha security pP Anel held by thrum duly verified. Further tette notice that after the last men- tioned date the Executors of the maid estate will proceed to dietribute the assets of the maid deeeesed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the alulmm of which they shall then hove notice as aforesaid, end said Executors will not be liable for such assets nr any pert thereof to any person or persone of whoa, claim notice shall not have been receiv- ed at the time of suah distribution. Dated at Breese's. this 16th day of July, 1818, FETCHER STARLING, tExeoutora, JAMES D. MoNAIR, f ,coC "1.ss1?eesrele . it%n Cls :: ; S v '$t'Stat,.. art OY1i6059' 099 r tp 0 prompt attention. • • We, have recently secured cal supply of Lime and O are now in a position to supply the Bordeaux Mixture • which is considered the proper treatment for Potato m Blight. Sold in any quantity, • • an • • • • • • S0001t00mato&0t PeckittesritSatEsfeir9f3P&9tld@ejecoreol oreeiie eeF poo. pace6•e•e88 STORE . n .m a. v,�uc STORE:: gl • • • a ey d •.l eg Y+ Cil 60 a u➢ t» IJ N! sv • 0 e • m • • • • • • • • 0 • • • Teacher Wanted BRUSSELS MARKET Wheat -- -1107 Oats 811 Nuns Teneher wanted for Junior Department of Burley..,. S. S. No. 11, Walton, duties to rommnnce after Bartter holidays. Applications, with qualifications Eggs. stud experience, received up to July 27th• Hogs T. E. BOLO BR, Sec: Treas., Wool 2.8 R. R. No. 2,1313ttr, Har• PutnGeus pot bag 117 4a 17 26 06 In ell 1 fie #2 AO n 1 26 17 26 10 00B 1 60 0 e 0 ca e w G �r S O 0 4 a a a a qV b 8 V a a A a O s a a 0 a s 0 0 9 6 a 4 a a a • O 4 0 •0 a 0 0 O tY a 0 0 a O e • • a 0 A a O a 15 0 0 e O 0 s a a e O 0 O 0 4 e a O O 0 •a P • • S• 29 0 a 0 • a • 0 O 0 a a 6 0 a 0 0 b 4 a 0 a O 6 0 a a O 0 O O O O O a O e a O A a ••••••0000-000.000000000000 eoesee••••••Otlah0000t000•eaes00000000e••••••NOeeeo..0 O 0 O O ., a a O a O a O O a 9 O O O 0 0 A 0 O e a P Ze • • • a a z' ♦ 40 only Japanese Matting; Rugs, in varied color combinations, an p ideal Rug for Summer use, sizes 3x0, 0x0 and 0x9, Special to 4 clear at 89n 1 89 2 05 O e Smyrna. Rugs $4.95 0 Smyrna Rugs in Oriental Maciallien designs, in heavy quality, The O patterns and °Mora are the Entine cut hath aides, Made of fineet O qnality yarns, gmtr'itnteed fast, colors anti long wear, finished a fringe ends, size 20x04, Sale Olonranne.. 4 95 a O a • 0 O Car8Well • The Store that Saves You Money. Of T 1 1 2 'tlI n`.taIMIL "°5, v.`lliti1. «Sims 1 u" '.,•-,..,e. , aM,+s.ew.w,; t".tEe,�Tsia3xeat::i:;*W[r�°•,.em,1,4a t Huge Price Advance Cming. Bud .,If and Save Money. Five Big Table Linen Bpdais 69c Semi -bleached Table Linen, Irish manurael ire, will bleach white and give good wear, Ellin. wide. Sa a price... 09c ycl 39c Pull Bleached and Half Bleached Table Damask, a good heavy quality of pure Linen, 54 in. wide. A limited quan- tity. While it lasts, per yard SOc $1.39 200 yards of all Pure Linen half Bleached Table Dam- ask, 60 in. wide, will bleach very easily, 2 pretty de- signs. Sale pique, pet: yard1 $1.49 All Linen Bleached Damask, t10 in. wide, tt splendi8(1d cloth for better use, close even weave that will wear well, Sale price, per yard 1 19 $1.89 Extra fine quality of Irish Table Damask, made of fine, even spuu yarns, fully bleached, pretty floral designs, Sale price, per yard 1 89 Table Napkin Specials 10 dozen all Pure Linen Table Napkins, hemmed, size 10x 39 19, Sale price, per dnz 20 dozen all Pure Linen Table Napkins, elegant designs 3 �� and sure to please, size 20x20. Sale price pec dnz 0 dozen heavy all Linen Table Napkins, will launder beautifully, suitable for Gift. purposes, size 2tx21 in, Very spec- ial, per dozen Big Sale Clearance Linen 'fable Covets, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Dresser Covers, Stand Covers, Shams, Pillow Cases, Doilies and Centre Pieces. to only fall bleached all Pure Linen `.Cable Cloths, fine old anality, size 72x90, Sale Clearance ., 4 95 15 only 5 o'Cloek Tea Cloths, Pure Linen Damask, or fine even weave, size 2708. Sttle. Olearance. 05 16 only Tray Cloths, 18x27, embroidered edges, Sale Clearance each 45 2 dozed Sideboard Covers, size 18x54, embroidered and drawn work designs. gale Ulearltnce................ . .. 05 30 only Dresser Clovers, size 17x42, embroidered and drawn work designs, hem stitched finished edge. Sale Clearance.,,89 20 Stand Covers, size 18x27, embroidered and drawn WOOS designs, Sale Clearance 59 40 only Shams, size 86x30, drawn worst and embrnidet ed designs. Sale Clearance, per Flair 1 30 20 only embroidered Table Centres, round with scalloped edges, sizes 18x18 and 24x71. Sale Clearance .................... 29 and 39 8 doz, round Doilies, embroidered edges and scalloped edges, sizes 9x9 and 12x]2. Sale Clearance .....,... ,sass. 15 and 10 r 200 llitttoihnrg Doilies, big rouge of sizes Aad designs, regular 25c, Sale Clearance,.. ... , 2 for 25e Sale Specials in Rugs ros's TWO I Extra Specials Hosiery 15c Wotnru's 25c Cnitun idose, Sale Vests 19c Women's 25c Vests. Sale......... Corsets $1.19 Women's $1.50 Corsets. Sale,... Parasols $1.39 20 only $2 00 Palmate, Sale 155 10c 1 10 130 Ribbons 2 yds. 25c 1000 yds, Hak Ribbons. Sale 2 yds. 26c fluslin 1 1 Ac 300 yds, Dress ,Muslin, Sale...... 111, Voile Dresses $4.95 Women's White. Voile Drosses, reg. $10.00 for ......................... 4 95 `towels 15c 20c Turkish Towels, Sale.. Work ,Aprons 69c 25 Overall Aprons, reg, 85e, Sale 00 Straw Hats 69c Afen's Straw Sailors, $1.25 for09 Meat's Soft and Hard Straws, regular $200 for..,. ............. 1139 Overalls $1.69 500 pairs Bibb Overalls. Side Special only 1 59 Underwear 69c Men's Balbriggan Underwear,,., fig Men's Sox 29c Heavy Union Wool Sox, 40e for Den's Trousers Tweed and Worsted 'Trousers, regnlar $5.00 for... 8 05 Shoe Bargains Women's Dong. Bloc, Bala., regnlar $4.50 hm2 95 Women's Dong, Oxfords, $200 1 60 Misses' Dong, .Blue. Bats, sizes 11 to 2, for 1 80 Miami' Pat, Strap Bals,, sizes 11 to 2, for 1 60 Altsece' Dong, Oxfords; sizes 11 to 2, foe 1 69 Child's Canvas; Strap, sizes 5 to 7 00 Giels' it " 8 LO 104 89 susses' " " 11 to 2 08 Infants' Dong. lints„ sizes 8 to 7 05 Child's Dong, Sleep, sizes 8 to 10i 1 10 i , r e r a let Tea • You Pay Less Here • O 0••••o•ao••••••••••••••••••vaaoeaaoaaoa•••040aavaaoo4141+419I0.0.40**4 44.4,10.44at*0a'1,a,