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1 )Antes int THE Wine1.l)--Mond.IY
Vesslo,, a large aidtence flew] the sewn
Hell io witnl e the film pr)oliwtion 01
"Belies ties of the W 01)1 " I' is is tvaudrt.
' lul ptoiluetien tut rather ton inn• h
1)1 Ned op 10 en31110 (01) to tollo v 1h„
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peelance 00 th•' scene.
8Hots rICIMruiAL—Last wt`ek the at
0na1 whet 1)r 01 1st uosele florin si ter
SlcietV was issued setting 0111 the
choices each member is entitled to who
has paid tee annual membership fee 1)E
$i,00 Great bargains are offered,
Hustle up make your selection and re•
tern hale of the circular so that the list
may be compiled before close of March
and tot warded to the supply houses,
The list offered tine be found on rage
of this issue. Have a hand in makin
1)r town deserve the name "Brussels,
the Beautiful."
Celery aid
iron ionic
A Nei ye and Diesel 'Conic
Perri int t•, tee e11. and
I'l;Ocularly ''11 41 pea-
ks chose tl 114351'00s object
to harsh int & Mims,
Large bottle $1.00
A good Spring Medicine.
Are the best plate to keep your val-
uable Snap Shots. Never were pie -
tures so worth the taking—never so
worth the keeping.
Returned soldiers will find a Kodak
Album the safest place for putting
the highly prized pictures of their
trip,
Good Values
From the small paper covered Al- i
bum at 25e, up to the large leather
boend one, loose leaf style, at $4,25,
we have some especially good vat -
ties. Other very suitable ones are
priced at hoe 750 and $i.00. See
them. For putting the Snaps in
Place use
Dry Mounting Tissue
Much better than paste,
films Developed and Printed
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Silk Velvet Stationery
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aud 24 Envelopes of high
glade quality. At the same
price we have a box of
Swansdown Linen
1taliunery—:lame amount
of Envelopes aud Paper,
only in a linen fiuish. Eith-
er are exceptional value,
25c
Will still purchase 2 eakes of
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This is a pure. transparent
soap, nicely perfumed and
wears well right to the end
of the cake.
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Covwcn. meeting next Monday,
MARCH makes bis debut Saturday o
this week.
MONTHLY Horse Fair Thnrsday 0
next week,
SPLENDID :;tock of heading has bre
secured by tine Ameat factory thi
Winter.
Anomie Sales are having a big ru
and are eat all over yet. See THs Pos
Sale Colitnn this we ek,
Mrs. Hugh McKinnon has had a
'phone installed in tier home in Brus-
sels. Her No. is 3ex ring 3.
THURSDAY evening of lass week Wing -
tram town Banti furnished a musical
program of merit at Brussels skating
link. Thre was a gond atter: 'Mice.
REGULAR ms•ettng of W. C T. U will
be held in the Audience room of the
Public Library Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock Geed attendance hoped for.
AUcrmer Sales have been having
their it•-nings for the past few weeks,
Tax PosT is 0 recognized medium of let•
ting the public know where and what is
beim solei.
WORKMEN have been busy placing the
new Telephone cable and making the
necessary connections. They have
finished their work this week. Every
body will he glad.
HEAR Httr.—W. F. Kydd, of the
Dep. Agriculture, Toronto, will give a
demonstration on Prunning and care of
orchards in Brussels on Wednesday,
March 5th, Demonstration will take
place at 2 oclock at orchard of R.
Thomson, Brussels,
WIxr,HAM Cornet Band has been en-
g.lged to give a Concert in Brussels
Skating Rink Thursday evening of this
week, weather permitting. Rink will
open at 7.30 o'clock, with skating from
3 to 10.30. Tickets 25 and 25 cents,
with a 15 cent admission to spectators,
Big crowd expected,
BUSINE00 MENs' ASSOCIAT1oN,•—'The.
first session of this organizetio0 for t919
will be held in Public Library Audience
room Friday evening of this week, at 8
o'clock sharp. Important business will
be before the meeting aud it is 'loped
the place will be tiller, Every man carry-
ing on business or interested otherwise
in Brussels is wauted there. It is no
close communion institution but its
motto is "Boost Brussels." If you are
willing to do that attend Friday night.
"DOT," THE MINER'S DAUGHTER,—
Tuesday evening of next week Ethel
Dramatic Club will present the humor-
ous play, "Dot, the Miner's daughter,"
in Brussels Town Hall, under the aus-
pines of the Ladies' Aid of the Metho-
dist Church Peogrniu 'vill apes at
8 o'clock. 25 cents will admit to any
part of the Hall. Children to cents.
Those who attended the presentation at
Ethel say the play was well put on and
gave a most interesting evening.
MRS KYLE'S FAT1iltR PASSES AWAY,—A
very sad surprise came to the home of
G T. R. agent Kyle, Brussels, Tuesday
morning whets it was learned that Mrs.
Kyle's father, Wm. Goodwin had died
at his home at Chesney. He had only
been ill a few days from "flu" followed
by pneumonia. Deceased was 57 veare
of age and is survived by his wife, z
sons (Harry and Wm. G. T. P. agents
At Mans and Evansburg, Alberta) and
2 daughtery (Mrs. Ken- stud, Miss Viols,
at 1101ne,) His mother and brothers also
!lye in ICincardll,e, where interment
will be tirade Friday. Kincardine was
Mr. Goodwin'sformer home, He was a
fine man end enjoyed the respect of a
wide circle who will regret his demise
Mad will sympathize with the bereaved,
Sas the local matter o1) page 5 of this
week's issue.
BrsicrEss Mens' Association Friday
evening of this week, a' 8 o'e ock, in the
Public Library Audience room.
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SEE '1)01, the Miner's daughter," in
' BrusselsTown Hall 'Tuesday evening of
t next week. Read a bill about it
THE house and lot of the late Mrs,
n (Rev.) Paul, Princess street, and the
s houseuald furniture, will he offered by
Auction Sale Saturday of next week, at
n 2 o'clock, It is a cosy home for some.
T body.
H14um'r price paid for Poultry and horse
and beef hides, See me before you sell.
Phone 82x S. WEINSTEIN, Brussels.
Stu of money found. Owner may have it
by proving property. TOE YOST,
YOUTH wanted to take charge of the deliv-
ery of meat, ten. Apply to
ID. B. 310DONALn, Brussels,
Fon SAC.F•,—A sow due to farrow in March,
Taos. A. G0A0nv, llluevale, Phone 115. 85 2
01100 Barley, 2 rowed, for sale. •130. SHORT.
HERD, Lot'' 24, Con. 9, Morris. Picone 186.
Foil SALa-((error of John ((011'2110010,.
Brnasels, }ll'U Inti. Nos 164 and 171. For
Sher fm•-
partirulara apply to 5'. S, AOOTT.
I Fox SALE—Several fine horses. Apply to
TonN BRAY & 800, Lot 18, Con. 9, Grey.
85.2 Phone 949,
000oNn.a, Organ i0 gond condition for
axle. Apply to Jnea OLivsa, Brussels.
;; Cows for sale, all due to calve inside of 2
I weeks. (3oannN 510DoNALD, Brussels,
Fen Cain
wanted—Barley
and ato—eith•
t e1) sepiolite n1) mixed. Phone 6618.
iMise GLENN (Malmo —Miss Glenn, of Glenn•
Charles, Toronto, Cnnad5's Har Fashion store,
will twin Brussels, Friday, February 280h, at
the American Hotel, with a full line of Ladies'
and (Gentlemen's Hair Goods, If you are not
satisfied with the eppenra ee of your hair con-
sult bliss Glenn who lean authority on Hair
G0Oda and individual Hair styles. Free dem-
onstration,
81300 Oats. 1.15033)) Banner for safe.
Phone 2528, J. DICKSON,
Ir you want anything choice in Stun thorn
hallo call nn 0 Tnrnhull 1 Son, Lot 10, Con,
11, Grey township, Brussels It. R. 2. Phone
2813.
MARn410 s.e,1 wheal. for •,a'„
ANDREW 1•A2i'Na', 11411 Cml. (trey Township.
Phone •l"•"
HIOulltre mnriret )rifle paid for hide0 by
A19r(an Bnoo., Bruasela.
PORE bred young shorthorn bull for sate,
B t,. McDnuald, Lot 18, Con, le, bis ey. Ph la„
2417,
A FEW chntee front quartear or beef for nal•,
at reduced prima. BAER rut Bn58.
mdvi,lso oho has
uv rk In to' fAeMilpaevery
eaturdsyleve'ning11a2 a. 10., 1 to 6 p. m ))len
DR. PAI1Kltn, Osteopathic Physioian, visits
Brussels Monday eft..'.rnnmi Of each Week.
Chrnni3 end nervous dtsnasss saOecssfully
treated. Visits residences, Consultation at
Q1 ten's+ Hotel.
MRS, N A. 'TAYLOR 130T3 $1000 —The
Committee appointed by the County
Council to investigate the approach, to
the bridge on the Hull-•tt--13.1.1 Wawa.
nosh h.uudcuy West, sellese Reeve N
A. '1'ay'ur, of Blyth, :net (let, 11 by his
auto overturning, On night of Nov, 14.11,
last, have made a claim before s settle•
Ment with Mrs. 'Piller in the SUM of
$loco, she having laid a claim before
County (,ti 1015 at last session }llyth
Standard makes f"flowing comment :
"1`he committee is to be commended on
their decision, for had it been otherwise.,
much litigation would have 1011owed
with'possibility that County would have
to pay many thousands dollars more,
ss it was generally acknowledged the
road at this particular point wee um
Width prescribed by law, being to -foot
approach to a 24 -foot bridge Rev.
alas3P.
CuC,Blyth, th took 1 up the JI matte
in behalf ' of yMrs. Tastier, when the
question of damages was presented by
Barrister Brydohe, Clinton, who urged
settlement without recourse to law
Should Committee's finding show
County liable, thus much expense 1s
avoided."
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NEW S7oCK OF MONUM,N'1'S.—Robt,
A. Spotton of the Winghanl Monument.
al works, has had his show rooms re.
modelled and filled with the must
heautiful newest designs in Granite and
Marble Mounmems and Tombstones,
Mr. Spotton has engaged the mast tffi
Mein workmen no that one is assured of
gelling the very best kind of work 3011
finish o1) all inscriptions, etc S1,•.
Spottou invites any i1) need 01 anything
in these lines to an iuspeetiou t•5 his
large show -rooms, aid get prices He
is in a position to treat most liberally all
purchasers and assure then the very
hest satisfaction in every pee ed:tr.
You are cordially invited to an inspec-
tien of the Wingham Monumental
Woks before placing your order for a
monument, you are assured c•f getting
th - vety best for the least money. They
are monumental as well as beautiful and
have arrived direct from Scotland.
That is the targe clnsignment of Scotch
granite monuments for the Wingliam
Monumental Works You must see
them to approve of them. Get the prices
and you will be satisfied. We have
plessed others, would like to please you.
Your order will ptesse us ; we need it,
INTEREST TAKEN IN CHILDREN'e Atm —
The public are evidently deeply Intel est -
ed in work 0,1 the Huron Children's
Aid Society, judging by the following
contributions received during past
week, and alt of which are gratefully
acknowledged s Ladies in the vicinity
of St. Asgoistine, per Miss Josephine
McAllister, 824 for purchase of washing
machine aud wringer, a gift much I1p.
preciated ; Ashfield township Council,
810 ; Brussels, $10 ; A. M. Robertson,
Go•lericll, and Dr. Chas. McKay, Sea -
forth, $5 each ; Tloos A. Gear, Bel -
.grave, C. F. Hooper, Exeter, and A. D.
Sutherland, Seaforeh, 82 each ; Andrew
Heddle, Beumiller, and Mrs R Leather -
dale, Brussels, er each ; Ashfield Pat-
riotic Society, clothing; Mrs, Nelson
Graham, Sheppardion, a quilt; and
Goderich citizens the following: Mrs,
T. Wallis, 2 jars fruit ; Mrs James
Shrew, apples aud jar of fruit ; Mrs, D
Wilson, vegetables anti apples; Mrs.
W. L Horton, towelling, handkerchiefs,
ice create and cake ; Mrs A. Porter,
fruit, jelly and pickles ; Mrs, Carrie,
applesand candy ; Alts. Little, pickles ;
Mrs, Cutt tomatoes ; Mrs. D. Millar,
mitts. This is eueoueaging, and officers
of the Society, as well as Miss Bentley,
matron of the Shelter, will lee p'eased to
have friends or anyone who wishes to
see the work, call and inspect it for
themselves
0III'ruAR0,--O0 Sunday, Febru:1)'y
9'h, Margaret McLaren, teliet of th0
late Angus Shaw, formerly of Grey
township, passed away az the re, 1111 of a
broken thig1 and general shock to bol
system the previous Thursday, in her
72nd year. The funeral took pace the
following Sa nrday frons Joseph Shaw's
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I Mori ihtownship, the tle
lay being 00e -wooed by the Inog dts-
taneen to be tr te11'(1 by 2 5011 11) get
here for the lair al Rev MI Mann
conducted the service and the polihear•
els were—(leo Metrrlane, P. A !Mc
Arthur, A. and 1, 13 shop eattrr from
Idaho) Walter Yuill and Gen, i1enrler-
son. h.ceasrd w'1S born ie Scot10113
and came to Canada with her palmate
when a child and lived in Eiam'lton
locality When 48 years of age 5510 w,:5
united in 101(11age to Angus Shaw and
made their home on Lot es, Con, 5,
Grey township. Mr. Shaw died Srp-
tember fere, and an only daughter,
Mary Alice, pa, sell away 25 veare ago.
3 sons survive : 3V. A , of Vancouver,
B C ; ino G , Flixton, Wis ' and
Jesetet, Merit's tov'uship. A brother of
Mrs. Sh,w's, Ino McLaren, resides in
the 01ci Country, Among those who
attended the Funeral in addition to the
3 sons were Chas Bishop, a nephew,
Cotento ; Mrs. W Rivers, noise, Beach-
ville, Ont ; and S. Bennett, Winghanl
WELCOME HOME Summit —A fine sup-
per wasserved by the congregations of
Melville, Auglican and Methodist
churches last 'Tuesday eveuilg in the
Lecture room of the latter. 6 sables
were set seating, In all, 70 retuned
srllcliere, their relatives and parents of
deceased herr,es, Spread was excellent,
eonstitutlug both the necessities enol the
luxuries It is safe to say fill justice
was 'lone by the company. During tine
supper violin and piano selections were
rendered by H, L curl Mrs, Jackson and
S. Ca'ter's grsmuphone also love a pro-
gram An adjournment to the audi-
torium 1550 made at 8 o'clock, where a
goodly crowd had already assembled.
Rev, W E Stafford presided and the
foilowfhg well rendered program was
presented :•--Opening Chorus, "0 1
Canada ; ' Chairman's address ; Selo,
J, Jones, ',A Dreary of Paradise" ; Ad
dre'-s Rev Mr, Mann ; Solo, "Angus
MCDonelct" by We, 14, 0. Walker ;
Quartette by 4 young ladies; Address,
<ev, Mr. Smith ; Solo ''Bute Britan-
nia," F. H. Gilroy ; Chorus "Mau of
flarlech,"; Address Lieut, f3 R,
Hoover ; "Ood Save Ins King," it
w es a genuine welcome home to the
bids and will be accorded to the !addles
still overseas at a later date, Looters
room and 0hnrell were neatly and ep•
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STANDARD ANK
OF CANADA
HEAD ore= TORONTO
This Bank offers every facility in
the conduct of accounts, of manu-
facturers, fanners and merchants.
50T'D 1070 SA,VING9 DEPARTMENT at every Ill inch. 1,5
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
G. H. SAMIS, in ® Manager,
einsetimensmagEnz2vommutureP
did their part splendidly aud are to be woolen last yea), and lstimdled that
congratulated on the successful is317N of the total amount raised Iry them dur-
this first 5Velcolne cougregatiouelly, ing the time of wine most be well 0011
We are sorry we have no more space at two trillion doilats• Lasi. year 2811
our disposal. srhoots were inspected teal 14,OOtl
children sxauliacd for physical de11•0.21
$ P, L. Oulveshouse repotted o1) the six
People We Talk About
tt tt canning. ('etllfea, which, he declared
I1 cost on lin 0001.030' t f (01o01 51,41111.
tt Some other f(lteresting matters
were brought before the rnnvl'ntinn.
Dr. Cody runt ,1)u;ed tlutls unnu'y had
been Net aside by the deemttnen0 of
education to make a complete medical
survey of rural and smell town dis-
tricts in ('10(Jullet ion Willi the
Women's Institutes, the walk to com-
mence in March,
Dr, Cody also announced that a bill
was being prepared to render fueling's' 0
11013n and
1 daughters eligible ns mens
bees of schnol boards, whether (hair i 0
(110111es appelte o11 the )te3etiillle.11 t Poll 3
or not.
The question of having tt cottage 103
built for the hired help of the farmer,
as time solving the housing pinhlrin, ; 3
(011d the question of getting a better 1
class of help, was luso brought 1)p by i
Professor 0. B. Sissio08, Secretory of
the I.OUSillg enln mission. i OA
D. Margaret. Patersau dl'ety alien- 12
tion to the evils of the use of the pork- e3
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Pte. Art. Hawkshaw was in town for a
few days,
Miss Isabel Strachan is visiting friends
i1) Loudon.
S, and Mrs Weinstein and children
were visiting i11 Toronto last week.
Reeve Picini has been fighting off a
severe cold and is making 1110 grade all
right.
Walter and Harold Lowry are back
from delivet•tu
Cobalt, g a car of Horses to
Mr's. George McMillan is not enjoying
very good health but we hope she will
eoutmne to improve.
Reeve Doig, of Howlek township, was
in town last 'Thursday delivered a fine
horse to Ino. Galbraith,
Mrs, leohert Dark has not been as
hearty as usual but we hope her former
vigor will soon be restored,
Gunner Reynald Barkley, of Toronto,
is renewing old friendships in Brussels,
having just returned from overseas.
G. A Deadman is back to town after
his trip to the South. A letter from his
pan may be read lee page 5 of this 10(0e.
Last week Mrs James McArter,
Thomas street, was quite ill but is mak-
ing improvement now we are pleased to
Grate.
Another baby boy has taken up his
residence;'with I11. and Mrs, Yolleck,
Toronto, formerly of Brussels. Congrat.
ulations.
Sergt Archie Kay, of Stratford, sr.
rived home from overseas this week.
He is a nephew of W. H. and Mrs.
Kerr, Brussels,
Percy Thue11 has gone to Smitbville,
Ont„ to take a position. He received
his discharge from military service 1110
weekp revious
Pte. Roy Emigh and sister, Miss
Rhea, were calling on old friends here.
They have beau visiting in Blyth prior
to going West to their home.
Archie Currie is home for a short visit
from Toron a He is a driver with the
Shedden Compauv, 'Toronto. Life i1)
the Queen's city appears to agree well
with 111111.
Miss Kate Ewan, who broke one of
her limbs a few weeks ago, is about a
little at her borne and we hope she will
g 0Ottlit inlailiAl giii leatigilofl tahllikteilia ee est@tAmsa oesmeee,fico I(lieeree.
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vacating pieces of paper in the schools.
She also pointed out the importance
of better care of babies.
A. H. Lattice advised that country
schools supply hot soup for pupils
who must carry their, lunch, suggest-
ing that the teacher be given a bonus
off0 510 for the making of soup every
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DARK.—In (trey township, on February 20811, (q
1919, to Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Dark, a son— e
Lloyd Alexander. @1
Weekly Store News
New Books
We have revelvcd the l'.'I 1(111' (144 New l3no11s 01111iug the past week 1 ..
Dere Mabel, 75c. That's Me All Over Mabel, 75c.
Kitchener A Minstrel in France
and other Puenls by Harry 1,audel•--$$.001
by I{obt, J, (1. Hteitll-51.00 hxeeeddugly interesting•
In the Day of Battle
Poems of the (heat War Relented by (saltie Ellen 131)11)1)001.
The best of the world's \Va, Vei:ve Nom Canadian, British, French and
United States 0vritera--100 Poeurs frntn 1115 Poeta,
A splendid book --$1.33
Kola Pipes
The Holo Process 1s l(0 invention of the
crest eo1 lotn,o tonne to the lover of high
Plpen, 10 in a special trent,
mein of the Briar Root under which the
letter Requiem+ ten 011088 desirable mutinies
which heretofore age alone 001114 produce.
Linn particularly nttrnctivn fentur8 of the
Kula Process is Ole beautiful rich color It
imparts to the Briar. We have them in
several different styles at
$1.00 each
DEPENDABLE
HOUSEHOLD
PRODUCTS
A Comb
for the Home
A oioa big solid Dressing Comb—
bodies' most dependable friend.
Fervlmmble because of quality, Mtn -
d.3 bemuse of shape and obeep be.
centre of w'r v is a—f roue Hie ttp. We
also Inlv,.
GENTS' COMB0
POCKET COMBS
FINE COMBS
BARBERS' COMBS
Hilly Different
Epsom Salts
Reerystnllized—not the or-
dinary Tramp kind ; a very dia. 1
011(311 a quality. you crying about t
5e and 100 paolrngea I Sensual Tramp — A horse
ran away With my brother,
111rew lllm OUG of the wagon
and flu'ss been told up for six
months.
First Tromp—Why lhnt'n
nothing, my brother had n
terrible neeirlen1 too, only
itis 0083 different ; he ran
nn'8y with the Nurse. ire's
laid up for nix years.
Citrate of Magnesia
Effervescent, 3llveys fresh
add rel t strength.
fpr per oz.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Exoeptiouel quality and
81081(gth.
3 -oz bottle 20e
Herbs
Roots
Barks
Leaves
Berries
Flowers
Seeds
everything used
in your 'sonic
mixtures. We al-
ways have them
and carefully eel.
acted.
JAMES FOX
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
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(oO1'1VIN.—In Cheoley, on February 28111, 11119,
William Goodwin, aged 57 veers. tp i,DNrweA 7, MA11011 6111—Farm stook,
ST February
19th P19 9, Slarley, ,Tareerry SouGrain, on
' iulph•nlont0, @c, Lob ' 5, (:on. D. (+ray 101.11• BRUSS SLS MARKET
February 1,e l 1919, Mary lane Grainger, .''•
relict of the late'AmbrOse Stephenson, of ship. sale without reserve at 1 p, m, ,loo. --
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Fall R'he8t v
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MOLRNN Jon Slo Townennan, In Ila 71o1 y nr . T oo10, 7- , at i41 1,08 (I n Kook, Tin!.Spring Wheat 2 05 2 Ub
91st, 1919, John 10x81 anal, in his 71st yt-nr. elements, 5�n , 1)t S;G Lot 18, Cine, 1, Morris, Onts 60 e,-,
hTOT 19,1)0—Ill Wrnxetsr, on February ]9th, hole, : Jeo.'rved, 1)t II p.m. .Ton, B. Kerney, Peas
Barley
1 50 1 So
1919, Dan1e1 MoTavieh, aged 67 yea's, Prop ; ,Tae, Taylor. Alm, Barley 78 ^5
TnplinDAY, h1A1tOR 18Tn,—Farm Steck, lel- Butter 40 �tU
elements, 50„ at Lot 6, Con. 6, Grey Township. Eggs ,10 .;e
Sole, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Anile Bogs 17 UD 17 4U
Smith Pro rietress; F S. Scott, Also. Wool 66 ('D
F8IDAY, 5IAaout 14TH: 1''arin Stock, Inlpla- Potatoes per bag 92
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Clearing sale at 1 p, in, D. R. 1,1310E81011, Wont a111W0?hedl 60 86
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AUCTION SALES
MONDAY, MA1(0(1 8n).—Fnl'm steels, hunk.
manta &c., Lot 92, Con, 10, Grey township,
Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. J.P. Gaynor, Prop,
0. F. Vnndriolr, Ann,
soon be able to throw away the crutches,
We arc sorry 10 at Councillor
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years and we trust he wit soon he a
speedily iuvigrnuled.
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smailpex She was (, weeks in the
hospital and due0 not know how she con-
tracted the ailment, 'There were other
cases lu'er,
Women's Institute Convention
—_nn Toronto
The 1V tell assembled .d
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passed t0 resolution asking more ade-
quate prnvieion ior the feeble-minded.
Protested against. the importation
of poppy seed into Canada,
Urged then interest be taken in
stamping. out the cigarette habit,
OOnde,nn0,1 the Serrate for vetoing 4.
the bill 1'„t the amendment, of 0110 'N
eelini11)01 Taws.
Requested 50ut•s011 of leanrrs on *
C1117.en8Ilip 'F
Asked thegnverlrnont fora large:.
gran 0.
Asked for mothers' allowances.
Petitioned premie' and minister
of agriculWee to appoint a woman
representative to 10511,t1Ct wives of
funnels and pion cern in 'Thunder. Ba.y
District along Agri1(0ll ural 1111010,
Called for the placing of home nurs-
ing on the school c,nrriettitt 1.
Asked special consideration of day-
light saving, with a view to 1111 pos-
sible amendment to matte it more
acceptable t0 l'tlrtI life.
Asked 1'n.' women censors 501' 11100-
ing pieleteve, and for an appointment
of a Dominion board of censors to
standardize the Mel tires 53('e0ented.
proposed that rnelnot'ial halls, in
which could be music, dancing,
00001110 ; in least: everything contribut-
ing to community life, be erected
thrnughnue the province in Memory
of eaIci_ie
i()re who rhd,1)battle,
Organised upon provincial basis,
electing a board of seventeen direct -
Ore, who in turn appointed officers
and executive as follows :—President,
51115. W121. Todd ; 'Vice -Presidents,
Mrs. James Heid and Mrs, J. Patter-
son; Secretary, Mrs. 0, D, Allen 1
.Executive Oon00(111 e 1 Mise 51. 73.
Isearann, Dr. Annie l3acktts, Miss H,
Beardmore, bliss K, McKay and Mrs.
John Clarke, George Putman, the
Superintendent of Women's Inatittttes
was trade Honorary President,
Mite, 7.'ndd and Mrs. P811821300 were
appointed to represent the Ontario
Wnsmmfi'a Institutes at a large Dom -
1 111011 meeting to be held in Winnipeg
about the middle of February, Mrs,
Allen was named as an alternative,
The 1eport of George A, Putman,
Superintendent of the Woolen's In•
stitutes., showed that 8850,000 in goods
and money had been raised by the
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have decided to go 0 of usilliess
ave gone through the entire stock with Cut Price
Knife and Slashed and Trimmed all '3'revious Price
Records in order to move out our choice $18,00
Stock. it consists of Wonderful Bargains in
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Sale started with a Rush Thursday Febn i h
A genuine surprise awaits every wideawake customer, if it's
Bargains you're after.
Terris of Sale
CASH. No goods exchanged nor Money Refunded during the Sale.
lia=r Keep your eye on our advt. It will pay you well,
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