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meeting next Meuday even-
nt.
Nn . are making their apptar-
anP
I..,;rd Friday evening of next
eieee
Wirt . •!',cut organizing a lively Foot
Bale , .
J1 lWorse Fair 'Thursday of this
,et .-01 be the last F air until
ilex' 1
1',:. !titer of last week proved
t ' ' old Summer time" las
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T -et.
D•,.:' , :;:Iv in adorning yourself
.nil linen (teeter as the
:n+r time is not here yet.
'K Sentinel -Review says
as a reader did clever
-cage. and won many ad.
audience. Town Hall'
' 111etb.
-rnoou of this week the
di els are asked to meet in
1'. ie . re Melville church, to pre.
ar< clothing for the Child•
' •r at Goderich, Dona-
teen- i•1 tie also second band
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ort i
,, .'. for. Come prepared to
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Heel r ,ring evening of next
i. eel ik, the Business Mens'
;rill meet in the Public
Ta'm re- room, as per adjourn.
ti leer -': a going to attend and aid
h z y ,tie and advice to keep I
'reI.e slap. It is your inter.
rats ' -truly as well aq our own,
1 t. ; of the late Miss Margaret
9'R., r -?n Street, has been pur-
t ]s.. ' I •ed. McCracken, at 9t85o.
he. -t acres of land in connec-
t n McCracken will get posses- ,
asst.'.: : rnnnth. He sold his former •
r -si'' artiberry street, to James
le 14 a few months ago.
T 9 THE TRAIN,—Sunday of
tilti - t Daylight Saving lawwent
ntp '• the G T. R. and C, P. R.
Bail Phis means trains run an
emir -Ilan the past schedule. As
Dom Peeliament "bumped" the
1layll '1 -.ive it may not come into effect
in m'. ccs but the railways are en-
d:ire r anyhow and will run their
t Iii; .,tingly. If you want to catch
tee t' 1 ".'t forget the hour earlier
Wee! tVettxxR Concert Co,—The
Wil • kers of Melville church
erre.- aeon the Ward Buchner Con-
t rt wily for one of their high
dere- „ ens to be given in the Town
Ball 01'4, Saturday evening of
nett- 12 h inst. Talent consists of
hies ' '.'1 `''yard Buchner, well known
Vinle;'- Mrs, Evelyn Braithwaite,
Sipr , Mist Rena Horsman, Elocu•
tinni' leans. G. Mitcheltree, blind
plan rind Miss Lenora Coughlin
acme. i. This will be a real music-
al he 1 well worth hearing. See
nth' r p ad announcements.
Wn.t vat oaoW ?Lex a—This week
tepr -a;' -+Ives of the Canadian Flax
Mill Limited are here to arrange for
rent -a:; :: large average of land upon
wlri+•h I r.,rnw flax for the coming
os,. ''„"pony will supply Free seed
mitt d wing, the farmer to pre-
lhare'1:1 d 111(1 deliver the crop at
ent ee it will be manufactured.
'4,oerl i:, t: sewn not Inter than MSV
t,th rho necessity or activity.
The Live; ,on Bros. flax mill and big
r op ,t r r 550 not forgotten and Is a
prop,1 hat may be accomplished if
the f.nnur• ttkehold ofthe project. E1,
E, M. I.: ,l,b ;{ltd A. C. Metcalfe may be
sena ,t ca (Queen's Hotel, Brussels, it
they do trot 5011 on you, Boost it,
APRIL
Bei=.ELs Male Quartette will sing at
Sunel n•- Methodist church anniversary
on
Slimily, April retie
RevA Hos-MAN is a talented young
rcatl"r t'f' enarkable Witty, and has a
bright carrar at'.'aiting tier, es her many
umph-: are .t( hidication of a comic g
rt:ceess. Town Hall, Brussels, April
IR` h.
MOPP last, between Walton and Chas. Pol.
Ware. 'Kindly leave at TM; PORT Or Mr.
Hop's, Walton,
Fon s.ton.—A q 0.251(0 of Goose Wheat fib
for se. -,l, also n pied Holstein cow 0 years old,
doe th, middle ..9 April. R. C. CAMMpn5LL,
Phone hl
1140 will Inse fly, well bre'-1 Derham heifers
ahontrw .-rat. nl:1. Will give you $155 in On•
tnh.r for then,, not entisfierl. $120 will buy a
large , v er , dd "-w, illus a trace of Jersey) IP
shed, r .t -hit you return with her next calf
and get von!. money back
G. A, DRADMAN, Brussels,
Sao x 1 0*L1: --10 cows, 7 with calves at
foot: 3 yearling steers; 4sows in pig; 10 pigs
0
weeks ted. GORDON MODONALD,
Lowy in P rnssels a Pox fur round muff. Will
finder kindo' leave it at Tan POST,
FOR os., --Twr, Fork sows, one due to far.
,';o in May, the otherin June, Also seven
York pias. 0 weeks old, eligible for regietrn-
5101, Lot 18. ('on 18, Grey,
Phone 41^9'. R. B. HTEvaseoe,
8 Store Pige amd 7 or 8 tons of hay for sale.
Phone 324. GSo. BA1RR, Cranbrook.
FODNO Durham bull, 1 year old for sale,
Phone :512. Harold Spell., 10th Con„ Grey,
Rime lost in or near Brassels some weeks
ago ry ill tinder please leave it at Tan Pow
Publishing House.
EGDs for Hatching—Barred Rooks—Prom
good lnylne.-trai, $1.00 for 16 or $6.00 per 100.
Tuna. WILL! AMenN. Lot 25, Co11, 14 Grey,
Phone' 134.
Groat: for cnte. Phone ARMSTRONG Bees,
Phone 424.
OR/ o"r.rT touring Car for sale, In 1st clues
eendttt„n Has all modern attachments. For
further particulars apply to
.1 Cts. 13. B. CBDROUTLL,
Mill street, Brussels.
Seen 91700, Marquis Spring wheat and 0. A.
('. N'e. 21, lie+ley. for sale. Also Grade
months old In 11 call. HAR2RT HOPSON,
Phone 8515,
)IAr t r C la'vAae aenouneea she ham re.
stoned virlc 1" her office. Office open every
cloy. Hours le to 1'1 is. m,, 1 to 0 p. no also
Saturday evenings
1)5 PARa55, O;taopathte Physician, vleibs
P.ruesets ''londay afternoon of each week.
treats , and nervous dtaeaaem successfully
Create' Visits rrsirlsnee9. Consultation at
(,iueen 714.•1.
Covxcal. and Business Mons' Associa-
tion shrink' ditcriee the question of Dar -
light ali .o t.: decide where we are a'.
TRIP 5112 .1..11 CANADA—Thurscley
even in ,./ 1, r eeeelt an 111nstrated Leo.
lure trip .;'t- nn the program, at the
Methotti.' rhlt''ch school room. entitled
"From Heeler( to Prince Rupert," The
vice -e were ex'^:hi'ed by Rev. Mr, Maon
and R, -',r Mr c1' -t1urd explained theta.
A nenrh- ' f 'lustrated hymns were
thrn vn en to- screen and sung by the
auclieeca Pro.•"eds of lecture went to
the W, M t; A vote of thanks was
ltass,d !o H., v Mr, Mann fur use of
Tiiterll ood r, 9•I Wing" it.
WI,.,.11. .t cR ro ARTHUR,—We are
Perry to heal that Wnt, Clouse, Who has
been to th ;•alp 1v of P. Ament for the
Pas/ 4y. v 1n end.removing toArthur
where he ha.. et. !tied With W. G. Ger-
lett, as f schen of Itis planing mill.
Mr, Clous:, WM: 3 years with Mr. Gor-
I beat before hei et. they are well acquaint-
. ed. Sue e IS till g In town Mr. Clouse
built 1 c nitetethic home and both he
and Mrs 0150112 in chutoh, lodge and
I common.? y to n. rally have made them•
((Outs useful 2101 they will be missed.
The torr r. lh
r 4-:rssent Nolle Grated in
1 Weste t n 14 as Lodge, 1.0.0, F„ Brus-
1 sets, M1 !Neese leaves for Arthur in
the 05110!0 of a weak- or so bat Mrs.
IClona :Hud 1.rwson May not go for
awhile as d.disulty is experienced in
1 seetriug G house, We wish them suc-
cess in their now home,
I C. RIORARDS in kende bolding a sell.
1. g out sale, Read his advt.
Dm you hand in your order to the
lluttieuttuial uuh•ly T '11tH: u. the bt,t
week.
'l'itR slvel gndets for H, Carter's block
arrived Inn, Mltebel1 1111 Tuesday, wag-
on wills lotid being d,nwn by '1 Ford
!•actor, '1'lu iv a t•ontparatively new
method of transit in !1115 Int'ality.
Tiros. t; Mi'tcuto.Ittoe Cait ail a'1
Blind Piani•u, is a nursfcitul of exception-
al talent, and some of his awn it. pip,'si-
tions will Cohn s part of his program
here 'Town 11cd1, Brussels, April 12111
1'Hz execs ors of the estate of the
late Mus bi:ngal et Stewart will tater
the hnu,eh•.''l mud other etfects ot de-
ceased, by Public Auction at her late
haat_, tz,reeu 5'4 get 'East, Saturday
afterttO'm, of nest week, at 2 p m. See
51195 and hills
1.As'i. wee.: Jowl Watsou, 4111 !lite,
Morn's, bought the house and :nt be-
longing to Mrs, Thos, R. Thomson,
Heaforih, and will take pos0cssien in
the near future Mr. Watton has sold
his farm and will take a well earned
test after a'ong busy life,
Mrs I, T. Wood went to Loudon
Monday to visit her sister. Tuesday tt
telegram was received saying her sister.
Mrs Allis, Ilan died at her home in
Detroit, She visited Mrs Wood last
Sumuter. That is the 3rd death in
Mrs Wood's brothers and sisters in 2
years.
Ed. Lowry, Wroxeter, and iris son,
P e. E!gar, tecenity back from over.
seas, were calling ou relatives and old
friends in ;own last week, He went
overseas as a stretcher-bearer in the
761st Batt., and when that unit was
broken up and ltauoferred to the 47(11
Batt , where he saw s great deal of fight-
ing, beteg wounded shortly before the
cessation of hostilities.
'THE various Farmers' Clubs ehcald
give the proposed flax indus'ry a good
boost. 'Those who remember the large
and satisfactory business carried on
here by the Liviugstoue Bros will have
a good idea of the fine amount of cash
paid out when a gond crop can be se-
cured It is another string to the
farmer's how that is well worth consid-
ering and heartily supporting.
.
Coma. Ward Buchner studied with
the late Frederick Gerbard, who was for
mem,
years Supervisor of the Violin
De-
partment of the Leipsic Conservatory
of Music. While still young iu years
she played with rare expression and
tone, which was envied by many more
finished artists. Her matured playing
shows great earnestness of propose,
love of her work and.perfect uuderstaud-
ing of her instrumeut, Town Hall,
Brussels, April 12th.
SEWING COURSE.—On April 7011 to
'iSth, in the Public Library, Brussels,
Miss McKay, from the Department of
Agriculture, will commence a sewing
course in connection with the 5' omen's
Institute. Course includes ro lessons
anti charge $i,5o for non-members and
e$1.25 for members of Institute for the
course. Miss McKay comes highly re-
commended and demonstrates ou waists,
skirts, house dress, or fancy dress.
First lesson Monday afteruoou, from
to 5 o'clock, also a class in the evening.
Those wishing to join may leave their
names with Mrs Robert Thomson or
Mrs Andrew Lamont.
MARRIED 51 YEARS—The Winnipeg
Daily Free Press of March nth gives
photogravures and the following sketch
of former Brusselites in the persous of
Janes H, B. and Mrs. Drewe, now of
Winnipeg :—"Fifty one years ago. St.
Patrick's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Drewe
were married in St. George's church,
Loudon, Eng. Mr. Drewe is founder
and first manager of tli'e Gurney North•
west Fundry company's Winnipeg
brencb, Although March, e915 was the
go'deu anniversary of their wedding,
yet Mrs. Drewe would not consent to
its observance o viug to the fact that 2 of
tier sons were overseas with the C. E F.
Mr. Drewe came to Canada in the eatly
seventies and engaged in the hardware
business for about to years ; following
that he was with tate Gurney Northwest
Foundry company of 'Toronto till about
1897, when he opened the first branch of
that firm on Lombard street, retiring
tram active business life in 19117. ivtr,
and Mrs Drewe have 6 children and
to grandchildren " Wean Mr. and Mrs
Drewe resided lu Brussels the former
was engaged in the hardware business
He wan a inember of the Council Hoard
for a few years and a real live wire,
Old friends here congratulate them on
their anniversary an 1 bope they will be
spared to celebrate the diamond jubi-
lee,
Church Chimes
Sabbath evening next a memorial
service bearing on the demise of Chest-
er Armstrong w 11 be held in Brussels
M.- h'vl'st church.
Last Sun'iay Rev H. Smith, Rector
of St, lohu'sehureh preached an earn-
est disc+ utse on "Honor thy rather and
mother" Suhj•'ctSunday, In conoec-
t'.n with the course, will be "'Thou
shalt not steal"
At the closing Union Sunday School
eervice last Sabbath afternoon Mrs, S
0 Wilson dealt with the alternates "9
Moses and F. H. Gilroy touched briefly
oh Jr,shun In addition to a hymn by
members of Little Stars Mission Rand
solos were rendered by Mrs. Meadows
and Miss Label Straohnu, There was a
good attendance. Next Sunday after-
noon the schools wall meet 15 their regu-
lar way as before the union gatherings
Rev. A, J. Mann preached e good
sermon last Sabbath morning in the
Methodiet church, in connection with
the closing Sunday of the 4 months of
union services His topic was
gospel of concern" in which the intim-
ate relation of loan to rnau was portray-
ed and a winter concern urged. The
choir sang "'The shadow of a mighty
rock," H. L Jackson taking the bass
solo In the evening Rev. W E. Staf-
fol1l occupied the pulpit and dwelt on
the power and r,dventege of tinily, driv.
log home many practical hints A fine
program of music was reude,ed by the
choir, 50 in slumber, viz— Authsms
"111,t 50 I stn," +oloa being sung
by 5, 51. Gilrc y end Miss Isabel Streeb-
an, and "The Lord is in lay light,"
were well sung and a male quartette
composed of 1, I1, Gilroy, A Strachan,
W. J, McCracken and Jas, Fo1c, gave
"I've found n friend," The union ser•
vices proved helpful In many ways and
were conducted in all goad fellowship by
pastors and people. Neat Sunday etch
congregation will resume the rogttier
order at the usual hours.
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OF CANADA
HEAD OPl'ICE - TORONTO
This Bank offers every facility in
the conduct of accounts, of manu.
facturers, farmers and merchants.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch, 235
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
G. H. SAMIS, El D'® Manager.
14llssiou:n'v In cilium in the Methodist
church Sunday School next Habbath'
afternoon.
Next !peck the regular prayer meeting i
in the Melhrdist church will revert to I
Wedne:da'; evening, rpeniug at 7.3e
o'cl'mk
At the (hoe of the union choir prac-
tice, last 1' Ida V evening the members of
the Methodle- (1,111cll choir entertained
Melville church choir to a tasty lunch
autl an en) •palet. social half hour was
spent. Short speeches were: merle coni-
neuting uu the good times enjoyed to
gel her clueing the past 4 months of the
union services and exptessiug the hope
of sls''e choirs having an opportunity of
fretden'z'ug ou many occasions in the
time to eonle Mrs (Rev ) Stafford anti
11lise Minerva lents were compliment-
ed on the ebilita and c,urtese displayed
in the ntanagetneu1 or the union choir.
The practices have been must harmuni
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e ms and enjoyable and the music on
Sabbaths, (uarriog influenza and batt
colds) rendered very acceptable to the
congregations
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rm0 tn —At Wham hospital, March 00th
1010, 10 Rev. Sydney nd re. Davison,vn
Belgrave, n daughter, Whore Christabel 1
MARRIED
SAl tTtl-4,10 GST Ra, --At the Presbyterian
mimeo, aloleeworth, on March 28t1,, 1010,
by Rev. T. A. Bell, Mr. Hugh B. Smith, of
Rolliueon, A Iberta, t0 bliss Agnea Sangster,
of Meleaworut.
OLEO
Mooes.—Ie Mina township, on Match 22nd,
1010, Henry Moore, le his 82nd year.
PAD,. Io Bluevale, on March 24511, 1019. Mar-
. garet Grace Dulles, relict of the late Ham.
w•eya Paul.
Teti, t , In W evert,, a Marcel 2UWi, 1010,
Mrs. Mary TrevetG, axed 04 years and 15
"Dodo,.
AUCTION SALES
Plana y, Arai r. den,—b'xrm atectt hnple-
menta, &e., Lot 26, C'on. 11, Grey township
Sala urnl'e,erve'I nt 1 p. m. ,1No. (;AnNOORAN,
Prop. le. S, Scott Asa
MottnAT, APRIL 7a'n.—Earn; stook, iwnle•.
ments, he., T,ot 24, Con. 14, 51elillopp. Sole
unreserved, at, 1 p. In. Mount ROTAANW,
Prop, N. 0. Scott, Ano.
T5,OSDAT, APRIL. NTH.—FRrnl stock, hnpte-
10050 , fie., Lot 15, Con. 17, Grey tnwnehip,
Sale unreserved at 1 p. m.
1'P. ti, Soa'I'T, Ane. EVERY CLARE, Prop.
TDReDAy, APRtr,15'rn,—Farm stools, imple-
ments, &e., North 11 Lot 10, Oon, 5, blorrl,
tnwnehip. Sale unreserved, at 1 p, m. .100N
WATSON, Proprietor, JAstas TAmon, Ano,
Gull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service at Lot
27, Con. 16, Gray, a thoro'-bred Polled Angus
Bull. Pedigree may he aeon a, epplieattmL
Terms—Thoro'-breds $6 05, Grades 01 50, with
privilege to return.
RUSSIEL ROBERTSON,
.10.15 Proprietor,
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Agent, Brussels
Our reputation for fair dealing
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andlreliable goods, coupled with
the De Laval record of service
and durability, has made the
De Laval Cream Separator the
leader in this community.
Exclusive De Laval advantages:
GREATER CAPACITY:
New capacities have been in.
creased 10%p.
CLOSER SKIMMING: The
improved bowl design, together
with the patented milk distrib-
utor, gives greater skimming
efficiency.
EASIER TO WASH:
Simpler construction makes
washing easier.
HAS SPEED -INDICA-
TOR: Every New De Laval
is equipped with a Bell Speed -
Indicator.
EASIER TO TURN: Low
speed, short crank, and auto.
matic oiling throughout, make it
the easiest to turn.
WEARS LONGER. The
De Laval outlasts,@�nd outwears
other makes from 5 to 15 years.
Receded ad04arRuling devao need
In Chu Naw Oe nova 104010,141 t'iowI
Como In and look 1t over
SOONER 0'R LATER YOU WiLL BUY
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Teacher Wanted
Teacher wanted for H. S. No. 7, blprris town.
ship dutiest000minenceafterEasterhot(days,
Applfuattoml, stntdng enlu•y and expw'ionre,
reeelve,l up to t;tttm',bg• 1111 lust.
3001N HOPPER, t{eet'et-,u'y,
1t, R. No 5, Brussels.
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE 010 FARRI STOCK IMPI.It•
atesTa, Soo —Jan Taylor, Auctioneer, has
re5elved insti'uetimw from the undersigned
proprietor to null by Public Au,tlnn at Ni•y Lot
10 Oon. 5, Morris twp., on Tuesday. April
15th, at 1 o'elocir, following valuable proper.
ty :-2 news supposed In calf, 1 fat cow. 2 steam
!.year old 1 heifer 1 year old, I brood sow, 1
Deering binder 7 ft cut, 1 Frost St Wood mow-
er 514 ft. cut 110 -ft, hay malts, 1 minim spread.
er, 1 seed drill, 1 hay louder, 1 water trough, 1
set double harness, I net whillietrees, 1 emery
siokiorinder, 1 grindstone, 1. set light sleighs,
1 tanning mill, 1 hay rack, 1 wagon box, 1 set of
harrows, 2 wanting pewee, 1 two -furrow plow,
1 Dream separator, 1 Daley churn No, 8, 1 poet -
hole auger 0 Mob, quantity of timothy send,
number of maple fence slats and other articles
too numerous to mention. Sale unreserved
as the proprietor hue sold his farm. Terms
—$5 and under cash, over thnt amount 0 mos
credit on furnishing approved joint notes, dia•
count of 5 per cent allowed off for wash.
J/90. W b V WATSON, Proprietor.
rietor.
uctht1n Sale
—UP
Household furniture
furniture
The Executate of the late Margaret
Stewart will sell by Public Auction at
her late home,
Queen Street, Brussels
Saturday, April 12th
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Weekly Store News
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14141)1 NCI TIME again (11111 of feint -ea l"armaldthyde
k; Liam 118 well, One produce in 1110 past hag elwayst
give11 splendid 5 20,2105 and w0 can 10080110 nut cn5L011tel'a
!hal the supply which WO have just received for this
season's use is of fall Government Strength, l'ut up in 2 lb,
and 1 lb, bottles,
Pull directions for use on each bottle.
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HESE height days cannot but, remind us that Spring
time Is with us again, 1111nging with it the necessity
as well as the pleasure of brightening up one homes.
New Wall Paper as a rule enters largely into this
proposition. We would like you to come in and see our new
l p
samples. The line comprises many attractive designs and
colorings for Kitchen, Bed Rooms, Bath Room, Halls, Living
Ronal and Pallor,
Stick fast
The wen Les t cold
%voter Paste known,
made instantly with
cold water. Put up
in 1 pound packages,
enough to make one
gallon of paste. Full
directions ole each
package. 20c each
Spoiled Her Trip
"'Then your tvife did-
e't enjoy her trip to
Niagara
"No I the minute she
saw that rushing water
she began to wonder if
she hadn't come away
from home and left the
bath tub fawceb open."
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Plants, like homer(
beings, in order to
grow strong and
healthy i require
uire
nourishment. We
strongly recommend
Bowkers' Plant Food
for this purpose, you
will be delighted
with the results.
26 and 40c pkgs.
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1 Desk, doz,'Kitchen Chairs, •eoeonsooe(isooseei®s(9a161eeeeo9$9r99®9ID(9 eoeset.soceoo99®9® R,
1 Kitchen Range, 1 Sideboard, - via
1 Coal Heater, 1 Book Case, To Contractors
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2 Kitchen Cupboards, 1 Contra Table,
2 Wardrobes 2 Kitchen Tables,
1 Extension Fable. 2 Red Springs,
1 Sewing Machine, 2 Washstands,
2 Bedsteads, 1 Extension T,adder,
4 Haircloth Chairs, 1 Barrel,Sproy Pump.
1 Hairoloth Couch,
!'See hand bilis for complete list.
Terms Cash.
2 Bedroom Suites, 8 Rocking Chairs,
F. S. SOOTT, P. STE W A RT, i 13 miters.
Anottoneer. A. SSTEWART, f
SRUSSEL.S MARKET
Fall Wheat 82 06 $2 10'
The Municipal Council of the Township of Spring Wheat 2 05 2 05
Morrie are asking for tenders for the construe. Oats 06 117
tion o'f the Sally Drain, Tenders will be re- Peas 1 05 1 05
calved toe the tiled part and the open part sap- Barley 90 00
a rat ely. Plans and specifications may be seen Batter 44 44
et the Clerk's residence, Tenders opened at !Eggs 40 40
Township Ball, Monday, April 14th, at 0 p. in, Hoge 19 25 19 25
Enclose a $50 good faith cheque with the ten- Wool 05 60'
der. A. 1ltA0111WEN, Clerk. Potatoes per bag 00 1 06.
Box 0, Bhtevale. I Hay 16 00 15 00.
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shone appeal to you,
DI* One big lot f Men's Fleece Lined
Underwear, next Fall's price will be
+F at least 91.25, Sale price „ 79
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• price only 1 29
Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and
r Drawers. Regular 91.00. Sale
• price .................. .... . 1 29
• Boys' Fleece Shirts and Drawers.
Regular 750, Sale price, 49
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GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies'Waterproof Coats
• From $3.Io up to $15.00
Men's Heavy Mixed FVonl and Cot-
ton Underwear, Shirts only, sizes
40, 42 and 44. Worth $t 75. Sale
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Extra Special
50 inch Blaek All Wool Serge, reg-
ular 93 00 yd. Sale price 1 49
50 ihah Black Satin Finished DInt.h,
worth 92 50 Sale price ..• 1 39
54 inch Black and 13rown Mixed
Coating, worth 92.00 a yard. Sale
price per yard 1 29
Coat Bargains
2 only Fen' Col ar Coals, fine blRck
Beaver Oloth, Ladies' size 34, 30.
Regular price 926.00. Sale price
only 17 00
Boys' Overcoats, size20, 1j33, worth
90.00. Sale prloe ...., 6 00
2 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 84 and 35,
latest style, worth 916.50. Sale
price only 12 00
Sweater Cats
Buys' Sweater Coats from
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Gents' Sweater Coals from 4.
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$2.25 up
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0 Leather Work Mitts,Llne(1, for.
50 q,
Heavy Rubbers and Sox
AT YOUR OWN PRIDE,
Grocery• . De artment
We can 011 all your wants at Low. •l'
est, Prices,
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES ?
We can Save you Money on EVERY PURCHASE as the Goods
MUST be Sold,
Jno. McDonald
Ethel
PRODUCE TAKEN AT CASH PRICES DURING SALE.
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