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The Brussels Post, 1919-3-6, Page 8eeete,... ",. - � n -w:, •'m3- -• ^s^ �Ai.;,h.�;� #1##(A+R+#4+6 k'16t+i+•+FP4'dr l+vr+,tG+NO'F9+44.4.4444.1+2-A4+i'w+Oti'0'f'A+D +47+1+004.# + deflowed tet tale lkisttl otiucil$ameetinga. Lo a9 'Nite,earc HMI ;1,: 111,, ])est ',Mee LO keep your val- e•+1..10 S' lap Shots. Never were pic- ture.%so worth the taking -never so wi•t..h the steeping. 1?, :,t;,;,•d ,r,1d l )rs will find a Kodak Atl;r •: ihr :.•.r(•;t place for putting too eighty t.,1,1 pictures of their a'lp. Good Valves From :he small paper covered Al- m at 251 up to the large leather one loose leaf style, at $4,225, have some especially good val- Other veru suitable ones are priced at bac, 750 and Shoo. See them. For putting the Snaps in pace use 4r • fee 49 4 • 0 4+44.0. 7 Dry Mounting Tissue Much better than paste. Store lelerj end Thfflc A Nerve and Mood Tonic. Pleasing to the taste and particularly suited to 10e - pie whosedigestlensobject to 1101:11 mrdict.,i. 1 arge inttic .$1 (•a A govd Swing Mcditaue. Will buy A box of Silk Velvet Stationery Contains 24 sheets of Paper and 24 Envelepe2 of high grade quality. At the same price we have a box of Swansdown linen Stationery - Same amount of Euvelopee and Pap -r, only in a linen finish, Eith- er are exceptional value, 25c Will still purchase 2 cakes of Rexail Glycerine Soap This is a pare, transparent soap, nicely perfumed and wears well right to the end film Developed and Printed of the cake. 2 Large Cakes 25c. © R ® 80111111 7 �, Stare Druggist fend Stationer' H prohibit the practice of topping the • t(LAple shade trees along the streets this 4• year feud people are asked to kindly ob. serve this notice and save furtker troeble. i' 01.3.OWINO are the officer's for Court •i, Priueese Alex ludria, N. 24, C. 0. FA, Brits els, for the e:arrant tetra ' -C. le , A. i hoalpaon t (: le W Sharpe + Chaplain, 11 C 1Lwn r R S, Is + Plum 1 S t.1' Pend ; li, W., 11 't' W r 1d I, W , 0 1'labkitk ; 14. 14. J le.. J. Hewitt , Treat., +i (1 Kerte 410188118s A'1'k0e1'01,01-The Willlug Worlee s of Melva e church have seear- 2 ed Rev Mr. Pferoe, recently home from A Vag imprisonment in 'l'nrxey, to deliver • a Lecture in lir:seele Town Hall, 4. p Tuesday eveuiug of next week, 11th •1. lust„ at 8 o'clock, Subjcet will be "The story of life iu Turkey and Ar- menia." Musical urogram will also bo rendered, Tickets 25 and 15 cents ?NI) HAND cearie1NC WANTELt,-The betel W cw R CT wilt be glad to receive cleat) dud well preserved end Baud cloth, int; for 21111100 betweeu ages of 2 and to years, with the lineation of making them over for the Hurotl County child - rev's Shelter receutty opened at Gode rich, These garments will be received at the Public Library Board room Saturday, March 15th, at 2.3o o'clock, Will the ladies of Brussels and locality lend a baud in this praiseworthy move- ment and assist the local W. C, T. U in the program (napped out. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, -Rev. J. H. Dyke, Field Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association, Will Sive a Lecture in the Tewu Hall, Brussels, Sunday evening, March gth, at 8 20 o'clock, after church services, on the subject of Tuberculosis, it's nature, tree' meat and prevention," illustrated with ins)rnetive ln'ltern views Yeti will end this lecture both interesting and instructive. Not only those afflicted with this dread disease will learn bow to help themselves but , the information gained may be the meaus of preventing yourself irons contracting the disease. Only a collection taken for the Muskoka Free Hospital for t.oueumptives. CHAUTAUQUA -Miss Ruth Alger, the representative of the coming Chautau- qua Festival in Brussels Town Hall, 1'uesdav, Wednesday • and Thursday t8t1+, rgth and 20111 inats., :net the local committee lass Monday evening and the plan of reserved =eats will open at Fox's Drug Store, Friday 14.11 inst., at ga. 01. The talent to be here will be first-class and at the low rate at 01131011 a Festival ticket (covering 2 entertalnmenls for each of the three day's) no one sbould miss an opportunity of taking advantage of meritorious ability well recognized by all lovers of high class musical and literary effort, Don't for- get the dates, March 18. 1q and so. Sale of tickets commence Saturday, 8th lust. Watch out for the Committee. PASSED AWAY AT BRANDON, Man. - After an illuass of about 10 days which developed into Spanish influenza, Cilv, beloved wife of R. E. Stinson, manager of the house furnisbibg department of Nation & Shewan's, Brandon, passed away at the Brandon hospital, en !hers day Feb. moth. The Brandon Daily Sun says :-'Deceased came to Brandon with her husband from Carnduff, Sask„ about 4er years ago enrl during her resi- dence it) the city made many frieuds, who will regret her death. The late Mrs. Stinsou was a Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, and was willing to help in all that pertained to the good of the community. Besides her husband, 2 daughters, Miss Alma, who has been teechin school in Riding Mountain, and Miss Edith, heath now at borne, are left to mourn her loss, her father and brother, le Winuipeg, anoth- er brother, Win. Gordon, of Lauder, sisters, and z ' Mrs T. T. Smith and Mrs lu survive T. F. Futcher, 'Toronto, n so su ve her. 'the funeral took place from Campbell & Campbell's undertaking parlors Sato•day afternoon, at 2 30. Rev. A. E Smite and Rev C. R. Haeamend officiating. Interment was made in Braudon Cemetery." Mrs, Stinson was formerly well knew° 111 Brussels where she frequently visited witb ler uuele sod auut, the late Thos. and Mrs. Fletcher. Her childhood home WRs at Lnoknow she be'og a daughter of lobo Gordon, She was full of vivacity and made frieuds wherever she went. Mr. Stieson and daugbters will share io the sympathy of o'd friends in Brussels b 0 e (5 +1 04.04.0+04.4.4.-4.4.0+4.44.+0 +4404.0+4.+4.4.e+141'4..4•+0441,+0+0 y `t et/0 s 1.0111 BIG crowd at the Skating Rink Thurs- day eveoiee.:VinghatnBand was in at- tendaeee. AUcr,mr Selo of house and lot and houseeeei effects Saturday afternoon of this 'week, a. the home of the late Mrs. (Rev.) Peul, Princess street. A nuu11,' e of Hockey fans motored to Seafort(, `,.r•n(lay evening to witness the Collintry sad Seafarth match, It was a 9.+)o(1 :;xnr _• v:ith the visitnrs the win - nets. LOCAL re'atives of boys still overseas, or in .i4 ll:ee: may receive a pair of socks for meet, them by applying in person , to Mre. A. 1. Lowry, at the Public Library tram Red Cross Circle supply. Mac. S. DUNK, Cranbrook, leas pur- chased and lot on Albert street ` he hot chased street, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. D. McQuarrie, and is now in possession, D Mrs. eon fs a sister to Mrs Fetcher Sperling, Church street, and is well acquai,1 (1 in Brussels so should soon feel quite at home. CAL1.ro AFF --The Ladies' Aid of the Metbudiet r lurch thought it wise to cancel the Entertainment planned for '1'uesdst• evening in the 'Down Hall, .Brussels, 'wing to the large number of Sick folk and the fear many felt for public aneemblages under the circum- sl.ances. P, °gram was under the direc- tion of Ethel young people who re- ceived reuse in its presentation in that village r��antly. A Furs: ot1AN DrEs,-The sad news eels re::L: 'cel is ere be T2mes Ballantyne, grocer, ie ,t lee mother, the late Mrs. Hannah 13 ilautyne, well and favorably known rn many readers of Tae POST, had re"p rntt,.rl to the Great Roll Call on Sunday. March 2nr1, and had passed peacetri y to her rent from the home of her daughter, Mrs Jute. Bain, of Roun- ttlwait.', `Tan , aged 73 Years. She WAS born in.0emilr(0, Scollend, and was a daugh:+•r ref Lb,: lata Jno, and Mrs Rod- dick, 13tH Co:, Grey township, At 02 years or nee ,,be came to Canada with ler pore ate, leea'ing" at Montreal and afterwards coming Westward to St. Marys 111+1 later to the township of Grey, Mr, Rodeick was a familiar figure in the drover l)u incee for years. When 1S years old the subject of this notice gave her hams and heart to Wm. Ballantyne, who predeceased her 48 years ago at St. Marys. 3 children were born to the family, Mrs. Tno, Bain, of Rountbwaite, Man.1 Mrs. D. Ritchie, of Zelandia, Sask., and James, of Brussels. Mrs. Ballautvne was in the grocery business for r0 years being succeeded by iter son. 4 Yeats 11g'+ MI•s. Ballantyne went West (where she had been on formeroccasious) r the past a 1 far ' 't her d utrUters n P t It to yis , ample of years she had been in failing bealth, eeffering from cancer of the bowels, nod despite all that l0viug hands and et:rally physicians could do she fell a victim to the disease, The burial was made at RouuthWaite, Mrs. Bsllsnlyne was a fine type of womanly womanhood and had many warm friends in Brussels and locality, She was a loyal member of the Presbyterian church and a most enthustastio Scot wbo will be long remembered, James 'Roddick, London ; Archie Roddick, Port Hope, Mich., are 14002 lying brothers and Mrs. A, Morrison, Port Austin, Mich., is a sister. Mrs, David Addie, Stratford, deceased, Was also a sister of Mrs. Bal- lantyne, Last Summer her son went t0 the West and visited her for a few Weeks. It was thought htthen her da s Were comparatively fey b litsiemlis t have had an extra good constitution and itis brittlethread of life nhave March aed nd, MANY people have been laid aside from the prevailing grippe or whatever other designation it is given. Some of the cases are serious hut we trust all will pull through, Mrs. Wm. Goodwin, and Miss Viola, of Chesley, and Will. and Harry Good- win, of Evausburg, and Edson, Alberta, respectively, are visitors with J. A. and Mrs. Kyle, Brussels. They are rela- tives. GROUND BONE. -Resp the hens laying by feeding grotnd bane. Any quantity of band at BARRx)11120 .,lil'ussels. FOR SALE. -4 Fresh Cows with Delves at foot and 1 Cow due in 8 weeks. FRANK WOODS, Phone 2815 Coo. 18, Grey, 8 PTAS 8 weeks old for sale. ORM BATEMAN, Ethel. Phone 3515. WANTED, --A good girl for general house, work. Good wages. No washing. A(>pW to 86.2 Mae, HARRY STRw.1AT, benforth, pitvuBinliTrofi=at ?Cr w oPOSm y have 11 1'7 SEED OATS - A quantity of O. A. 0, No. 7d Seed Oats for sale. Guaranteed true to name and free (Repo TA710 fo, R. R No. 2 Brussels e' Phone 2810 Yov20 wanted to take charge of the deUv ery of meat, &e, Apply to D. I3. MODonALD, Brussels, SEED Barley, 2 rowed, f01' sale. JNO. Snorts, REED, Lot 24, Con. 5, Morris. Phone 180. ^Fon SALE. -Cornet' of John and Thomas ate„ Brussels, two lots, Nos. 154 and 171. For fun tier particulars apply to F. S. SCOTT. Fon PALE. -Several fine horses. Apply to Joan BRAY & Sort, Lot 10, Con. 0, Grey, 85-2 Phone 340, SECOND-HAND Organ in good condition for sale. Apply t0 JOAN OL17011, Brntsela. Fenn Grain wanted -Barley and Oats -eith- er separate or mixed. Phone 5510. Ir you want anything ehoiae in Shorthorn bulls call on 0. Turnbull & Son, Lot 10 Con. 15, Grey township, Brussels R. R. 2. 'Phone 2814, MARQUIS seed wheat for sale. ANDREW LA1)0NT,lUth Con. Grey Township. Phone 2814, PURR bred young Shorthorn bull for sale. R. L. McDonald, Lot 18, Con, 10, Grey. Phone 240. MAIMS 0. SIRYANR anienulees 51(0 has re, snored work 10 her ntloe. Of85e open every day. Hours 1(1101.1 a. 1n„ 1 to 0 p. m. also Saturday evenings. )x. PARerxtl, Osteopathic Pllysiainn, vlaIte Brcaeele Monday afternoon of each week. Olrronia and nerv0110 diseases 0noel501ully treated. Visits residences, Consultation at Queens Hotel, Coeneuc3ox. JNO, A, GARDINER DIES FROM PNEUilONIA.-On Fehriatlry 2110, in Fort William Hospital, a fine fellow passed away in the person of John A youngest son of the late John and Mrs. Gardiner, Bluevale, and a brother of Mrs, Fred, McCracken town.'8He was C. P. R Conductor, . running from Fort William to Winnipeg and fell ill with the "flu" and wee taken to the hospital as above slated, where his wife and eldest eon were 2151) patients. Pttew• morale followed anti 52 Conductor Gardi- ner was a big man, weighing 225 pounds, he was a poor subject for a disease so often fatal under such con- ditions. He was only 40 years of age and had married Miss Minnie Davis, of Carleton Pante, who white sous (Phil , 14 years of age and "Billy," 4 ye215 old) survive husband and father and are. deeply sympathized with in their eudde0 and unexpected sorrow For 20 years deceased anti wife had lived at Kenora before moving to Fort William Enver- al was held at the termer on Feb. 25th and deep regret expressed at the demise of oue so highly esteemed, "Jack," as he was feral i lrly called, was born in Biuevale locality and was a jolly, rot- licking youth known to almost every. body, Will. Gardiner, of Lion's Head, went to Port William 013 hearings of his brother's illness hut he passed away e be- forei- ba} the melen- iarrival hitt C his choly satisfaction of calling on his sister-Tn-14W and family and Attending the brother's feriae!, iiu.: 4.53,1 Se -1" ekeeeetteeee T OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, +• TQI'(ONTO Your still -plus earnings in our Savings Departm net earn inkR.rn est at current rate. 236 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, ®: �1 Manager. Itsffemmneme6smmmwms=mo apmc ,,,,,. ccs a na,-_.,..•v ,•^.•...- "....,•,,,,.-w-..•a+6aw.,,...- 9.rt.sir.a�.scamar avcsaurne...... a Tbo 1343)1x'cn':ll to R. v 6V, 1). Mo l +ef7tl. ewe (MAR/i t +' 1)01(11, .1 1',+ ..'1. by 1111 1 isllbuul •... (Murch, 1 11 1 ; tet, of Battleford, .is- sell \vl.at katellewau, tea:: net due ted b Mt epehle. n neat McDouaid. peels Rev Mr. Ferguson, of Windsor Mills, Birley Que , win bad beef) renewing old ac• stutter quain!auce in and around Monktou has Butter returned 10 his home after having a pleaeaut time with many friends. Brussels School Report Monthly Report Form III, Examined in Geom., Lit„ French, hist, 0 Armstrong 70, 1 Kreuter 73, 51 Lowe 78, M Skeltou 72, S Yuill 71, V Heist 69, E Sparling 68, E Baker,67, L Baker 55, A Thuell 53, E King (1113) 18, A4 Ryan 47, A. Johnston 40, I Wilkinson 46, J Arm- strong 81. Following wrote en one paper only -J Fox (Geo:.) 70, el Ross (drench) 76, J Warwick (Geom.) 31. Form 1L-Genm„ Comp., Science, Spelling, F050011. 1) Stafford 81, 131 Hall 81, el McNabb 70, le McCall 78, el Dunt tied 71, V Hall 7(1. el '(launders 67, S McNair 65, R' 31c0utchenn 65, el Wilton 61, A 'Turnbull 58, 17 Martin q7, L McA.t•ter (Geom„ Spell, °lily) 53, V Bemis 45, 11 MiAnarile 49. Fol- lowing wrote 00 000 subject only -R }}tinter (Geom) 92, A Stewavt (Geom,) 30, 1201111 I, Examined in Science, 'Alen, (Tram, V Halal 78, J Nolan 70, 1V McDowell 76, R Grant 73, el Maunders 70, K McLaren 60, N Shaw (Lat.) 66, 0 Dennis 03, E Miller 03, J Lowry 611, D Walker 02. le Alderson 56, V Blake 62, M. Brown 51, N Wilkin- son 60, H Scott 49, e1 Nolan 40, (s Hall 47, Dl Oliver 37, J Duncan 30. Follow- ing wrote one paper only. T Burgess (Latin) 0O, E Dark (Lail) 86, (1 Camer- on (Latin) 7, L Fulton (Late) 57, E Hollinger (Lat.) 31, J Miller (Leg) Smith (Lat.) 50, le Stewart (Lat.) 86, 0 Thomson (Lat.) 20. 0 Forrest, (Gra:.) 38, 13, S. Sco'rr, M1SS MORRIS. Room III. Sr. IIs. Examined in Composition, Geography, Lit„ and Aritit. Those n0201(ed * were absent for one exact, The percentage is given. *M Little .70 0 Anderson .....68 *51 Ferguson 66 01) Thompson...55 L Clouse......,.,63 51 Spelling ......54 N McDowell 63 13 Smith 53 00 Lott .........63 15 MoLtteen 47 E Pollard .02 *A'Thornpsnn ,..44 S Ballantyne ,...62 *0 Dark ..........30 0 Whitfteld,01 Jr. IV and Sr. IV examined in History, Literature, Geography and Onnlposition, Those marked a were absent for one or 160 0x5)112, ( tl- • 1 }reset' ......... 8) J Walker kat 02 *It Dennison 78 111 Wood .........00 A Rallantyne74, F Oliver ........56 A Smith ........0(18 C Strachan ,..,. 53 E Oliver ,.,64 Jr. IV. lel Wilson ..,,79 13 Thuell . 62 *K l+eegueon77 L'1'huell .,., ...,..00 *0 Best, 70 *0 Stewart 60 'Primary Room. Class V, Examin- ed in revith , ,Spell., Read,, Dep, and daily work. D Kyle .. 02 J Brown. ..... ....80 GV McMillan 01 J Mel+:ay ,.......79 51 Ritchie 84 IV. Examined in same. 'k# 51 Snlnei'ville .... 95 *0 Ennis .........02 #I# People We Talk About I M Strachan .90 *V Wilson .60 G Kellielgtou ..,. 715 *F Semis .,68 *E Wilson .. ....70 *A Thonoson,.58 *B 14icLa1'en..... 05 *G Hnrgess .61 L Rutledge .63 Mrs. Palen, Toronto, is the guest of her tester, airs. Roy McKay. We are pleased to see Harold Gerry able to be about again after his serious illne s, Al ss S ewarl has beau re engaged as Milliner by Suss Mary Ross tied le now back ha town. Athol M(Quarrte, Toronto, was iu town over the week end visiting rola- thee anfl old friends. Miss Inmin has ougated the services of Miss Eleanor W(lsou, of Owen Sound, as Milliner for the season, We welcome Miss Wilson to Brussels. Miss Helen, daughter of Alfred aurl Mrs, Baeker, has been dangerously ill with pneumonia this week but ao hope she alit 5000 be 11s hearty as ever. The people of this locality were glad to welcome P1es Roy Champ'o0 anti Whitfield Roe this week from overseas after etre:moos days fighting for the flat. Cleo, 00191 11, jr , who Was operated on at Wingllam hospital, is getting 'hong (to he brought well anti was able of ght home e hope bewill i`r•I0n lay op soon be OonValesceut, Miss Alice Brogden, M;tcheli, is a visitor with her stint, Mrs. Wm Jewitt, Mill street. The latter, who is 84 years of age, has lost her eyesight completely and is coefiued to bets tnost of the tine, G. 14. (Semis, manager of the Stand- ard Bank, Brussels, hall been ordered by his physician to take the "rest" cute and is complying. Mr. Hohnes, of Whitby, is here relieving. The many friends of Mr. Saints hope tecruitiug will be speedy And permsneut. Church At the union Young P00(232's service ,,._.: Sabbstheveninglast the topic, L Df An 'Obey-300nores,Lot 20band50eere25,0121,sE085. Ing Goa,"," WAS iri Chsr't•Ail7 Morris, OA 10Horn Carm 10 nors*luny ha ' tilt (n hay, whleh mm+t b0 foul ml tot, .l'eutern LataOnt who ga e an excellent paper.ere will he received t) to Treadnyr Mardi tette rn osnrilvaoo0>tad. 0 laude 00 s N l Mist Clareas Hinter bypyesitl88 and a Ckand DUGAT. MnDONALD, duet was rendered Misse6 Vera and .10H1/ 2VAIPS, Verne McCall, ' 80.2 18xeentors Alfred Button Benito, TIT. Excellent• -H Kyle, L Thuell, L Manning, L Harkness, 13 Gilroy, 11 Backer. Gooll--S Snider, W Champ - II, Excellent, -D. Rutledge, A Mentes. IC Thuell, Gond-41 Thorn. son. I. Excellent --le 17(10112•(15, 11 Whit- tttrd. Good-liarol(1 Whittard, F. BUCHANAN. Auction Sales AUOTION SATE OF FARM STOCK, IN. VTili. EHTe, &0.-63. 1t. Bennett, Auctioneer, has received Iliefellatimie from the undersign- ed Proprietor 10 Sell by Public Auction at Lot 14, (Ion. t, Grey Townsbtt1, on Friday, March 14/0, at 1 o'alook, qts fnllnlving vale - able property :-1 brown mare y yenrsold, 1 blank mare 5 year's old, 1 bay horse 4 yenta Old aired by Gold Link, 1 boy colt 1 year old sired by Gold Link, .1driving me 6 y ears old 1 oo w wttt flflt food, 1 heifer in 2 nt farrow ate, 2 fnr• cows, steers 1 years old almost f2rt half ere2 rears old, 5steam fyear old, 1 he1 „yeat old, 8 Steer 0Al 4 heifer ani205, 1l sheep, Mee abbot 120 lbs., 15pigs abaet 80 lbs., 5 tons bay of it being cove, 1 sat of bob•s1+•igha, 1 wages, 3 antler, 1 tett baggyy, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 turnip peeper, t set double Wartime, 1 met single harness, 1 cook stove and 1111,1x, 1 Iron bed and springs, 4 an. 1111or peat(, Hato unreserved as the proprietor Oya his Perm, Terms -MO ftnd under cash, er khat am(mot 11 months credit en fur111e1r- n e approved mint notes, dissonnt of 0 per cent nor ovum allowed off for oink. B. HYSLOP, Proprietor, Pasture farms to baby Tender Dees Hoge Wool Putstues per bots Bag Wool (unWa9)led) 9' in 05 IN, sn '0 16 70 80 1 15 00 BORN M1LLRti,^Ill Wi14511A1n, on February 26tH, 1010, to Mr, and Aim W. A. Miller, a daughter, Helen Grace. MARRIED ANNETT-M0D0NAL3.-At the Presbyterian manse, Listowel, by Rev. Mr, Nichol, an February "0111, I035, Mr. Rnsael .1. Annan of Denzil, Soak„ to Miss Etta, daughter of Mr. And Dins, Alex. Meponald, of Grey to W nshtp. DIED BALLANTI0B. At Ronnthwntte, Ilan., on March and, n)10, Hannah Roddick, widow of the lite Wm. Ballantyne, formerly of Brussels, Ont., aged 78 Tema. 21st, 1015, John A. Gardiner, C. P. R con- ductor, Aged 40 yeas'(. DIONT00AIRRr.-In WI'oxotel', on March 1010. Wm. R. Montgomery, aged 114 years 1132122014. -At 030 11011 street, Brandon, MAIL, on Feb. 20111, 1010. bile, youngest denglitar of ;No. And the late Mrs. Jolt)) Gordon and wife of R. 18. Stinson, aged 43 years, GAnDinart. At Fort W) lam, on February N^�''v ".'•.'.'I^'f'+Yd✓ 754..:>:. ml.a wir!•4'i,ou+xnr•e ',tom : 8 C!'s',.dlSrto SCS$S.'ilFd§9eett:5oPrf9®SDtCo'dt, 0Ga ri"lfv^'f3eesatlb@J'.'f l een'eeoc 1Seoesceeo a. 63 3'holie tit Phone 111 (r o 3 9 rug Store 1 e rfir: 9,� 7:41, STORE itIV4=KUIPIACCOUOWT4t1, 40 '+kly Store MOWS 0 15, 55 Y'+ 00 fa 119 2 19 tie et et 49 T) 0 to t9 63 00 p Poems of the Great War selected by Carrie Ellen Holman, 00 B go CP 0 0 42 CO m 6 f 00 we New Books We have received the following New Booles during the past week :- Dere, Mabel, 750, That's Me All Over Mabel, 75c. Kitchener A Minstrel in France and nlher Pnetns by Heavy Lander -82.00 by 11+1111, J. C. Ste2(1 - S1,Otl lSxceedingly ittleresting, lu 1110 Day of Battle O O 0 t0 0 0 tl 48 ell B ea 50 40 IS a 54 03 5) 83 (e t9 11f fl 0 AUCTION SALESa ® THURSDAY, 0IAROn Ern. -farm Stook, An• 0 pplemento, &o„ at S! Lot 13, Oen. 0, Morris. , (1 Nola unreserved at 1 p niJae, B. Kerney, 0 IrraDAY, DIARCt1 72II.-834 Lot 24, Con, 1, ea Grey township. Farm stook, hay, grain and roots. Sale without reserve at 1 p. in, A. E. 1 m and David McLeuuun, Executors, G. W. \Volker, AOc. Prop.; Jfts. Taylor, Ano, S The hest of tltt+ world's War Verse frons Oanatiian, 13t'itish, French and United States writers -100 Poems from 105 Poets. , A splendid hook -$1,35 Kola. Pi?• es The Bola Prce*ss 10 an invention of the greatest importance to the lover of high class Briar knot Pipes. It 1s A special treat- ment of the Briar 15001 under which the latter acquires all those desirable qualities which heretofore age alone could produce. ( hie partimllal•ly attractive feature of the Kola Process is the beautiful rich color it Imports to the Briar. We have them in Several different styles at $1.00 each A Comb for the Hone A nice big solid Dressing Comb- • ladies' most dependable friend, C9 Serviceable bemuse of quality, haw dy bemuse of shape and cheap be• cause of service -from 800 np. We also lrnve 025378' COMBS 2* POCKET OOMDS FINE COMBS BARBRRS' 0048 BB 0) DEPENDABLE HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Epsom Salts Recrystallized -not the or- dinary kind.; a very dis- tinctive (nlrlit , 5e end 10a packages Citrate of Magnesia Effervescent, always fresh and full strength. 10aer oz. P , Hydrogen Peroxide Lsneptdosal 0(atity 5nd strength. 4.oz bottle 25e. Only different First Tramp •- What are yon crying about 7 Serried Tramp - A horse ran away with ley brother, threw hhn out of the wagon and ita'a Loan Inid pp for Aix months, First Tramp -Why thet'e nothing, my brother er had a terrible di nt too, only Ills was different ; he ran away with the horse, Be'a laid up for six years, Herbs Roots 49 a t9 20 b 40 8* Y 0 e to to Barks Leaves Berries Flowers Seeds everything used your T i[1 ot11O tuixle res. We al. ways have theta and carefully sel- ected. JAMES 'OX FRIDAY, Matron 14Tn.-Farm Stock, lmple-; Fd DRUGGIST and STATIONER mento, &e., at Lot 14, Con. I, Grey, Sale at 1 0 sharp. B, Hyslop, Prop, ; T. R. Bennett, Auo, B M0NDAY, MA Rap 17TH. -Ira ma Stock, Mapple. Lassaassaaa115100i sa0asseasBe®sesess90 toossacweaveb2®®049 22 ss . n ,Lot mi R Gra tatvnsln mets, & ., at 12, C y p Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. W. A. Lamont, Prop.; 15, S. Scott, Ane, To (TODAY, MAIOH 2O1on, Farm Stock, TM. plements, Q'o , nt Lot 13, ,'ole 12. Carey. Sale nnreserv'd at 1 p, in. James Noble, Prop. : F. S. Smit, A11a 01x02001+&, MA00H, 20T11. -Form rtoeh, tmplemreserve ., at Lal 20, 111, Grey.Sale unreserved at 1 0'01011,. 1 o,s. Ba11ao1y'lle, Proprietor, P. S. Scott, Ana. TntRADAY, MIA1100 MIL -Farm Stos1r, Ing plements, &e„ at Lot 5, Con. 5, Grey Township. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. DUs. Annie , Smith Pro trietree* ; I' SScott'Steel?, FRIDAY, 01'Alton 14TH. -.F a tan Steel?, Inlple- The undersigned will keep for service on Lot omits, &o„ at Lot 27, Con. 15. Grey township. 20, Con. 11, Grey township, a thorn' bred York. Clearing sale at 1 p, m, D.K. Livingston, shire hug. Terms al M. 88.11 Prop. ; F. S. Scott, Auo. WIL1., 0I20HELL, Prop. Hog for Service + ++7'•I'+N+F4++++I++++ba.�a„y��.t..l•.1..}. l +4.4.404.144.444.4.+++++4+++40•1•4•'54++t'+t+4'4.++4.4'4.4•+1++4'4+4'++4.++++'5-++4+4*4.4.4.4'+f•+F++F+++++'44•+++*+4'4•d' 4, + L•'ts�":Si' khfi M essassasemissougeomasse Lthrl �`.'T Deas n for this Gigantic Sale is 1122 decided to g') Out usiness Have gone through the entire stock with Cut Price Knife and Slashed and Trimmed ail Previous Price Records in order to move out our choice $18,000 Stock. It consists of Wonderful Bargains in Dry oohs, Groceri ssl)ots =. Shoes Ready ' .., ads 01 thin Crockery, 84c. Cast your Eyes cit this Startling Price List Here's a Good One Scotch Fingering Yarn, lb, 2 25 Factory Yarn, 1b. . . - 1 49 Here's Another 1 yd. wide Flannelette, reg. 400 for 29 1 yd. wide Flannelette, reg. 3oc for 23 Can You Beat This ? 45c Rock -fast Drills for 33 Look at This Men's Overalls and Pants from 1 00 up And This Cloverleaf Cups and Saucers, doz. Plain White Lantern Glasses 1 95 1 60 2 for 15 Grocery Department Lye per package 2 lbs. Loose Raisins for Salmon per Can, from Brooms each 08 25 13 75 Store Closes each Evening, except Saturday, at 6 o'clock PRODUCE TAKEN AT CASH PRICES DURING SALE. nom lEthel cDonald u + �+ 4'W'++�'++4' ++ r ++ +t a 4+++1'4+++ �+ 4 + '1.4.4•'44++i++t'4+>k4•t4+'>*4.4'4+d+4++ b@'4+ 4++I+�+++k4•+t+44' . iF