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The Brussels Post, 1919-4-10, Page 8i eteeateeeeieeeeeeieerteet 4.44 C . 940+84te+414 ++•tfied°Panuli•'» Stor feetYs.-1.,?eare!eSeete ..'3 tt eerietr. efel-O ,- ' f t ti eee tee: tete tl (, itt1 7'i: i„ eiliti Teter 1e big retteort for New t.Vtt11 taper. fresh Wail [tap• it Melee over the inteal )1 of the 1Ot19e and ;Helen's the •freatest ditrerenee iu the Ltppetn•iulee at the SLUalleSt Papering, ane our for 1t. > rill 11011tH l H April is the big 11 g. Jorge stock oilers a great variety of patterns and eol. wings, If you leave Papering to do see our saflples end let us give you all estiulate at What y0l1 eau slave 7111.4 1'0Oms made Over. '.,tternta in good taste from 10c a roll up. a ;et Dye? .. tee! Re al1 it TALCUM 350 5r Corn Solvent AND s51\1D DYES 1041 pkgs. i . ''OLORS Remevee Corns without pain. 255 bottle•: FACE POWDER 5oc Combination CREAM (etc a Sara fl de t formaldehyde Dye I y tevOrire colors including ':or , Gray, Victory Bine Cadet Blue. 300 bottle i KiI!- Smut ou Grain. Put up to . Ib., r lb and 2 lb. bottles Buy Your Kodak Now and e, j•:,y the beautiful Spring season. All outdoors is alive with invitations to take pictures. We carry a full line of Eastman's Kcdaks and Brownie Cam- eras. Kcdaks from $9 tin up. Brownie a Cameras from a ooIf . Films Developed and Printed. QUICK SERVICE E R N a; , rvi " Store Druggist and Stationer v •4. • }O } • • 0 + 0+0+0+.+0+.4.04.0+6+04.04.4.+4.+++0+0+++++•+++0++ iii etas 4 hu Il G,;S i20.00 r.r. .a :r 'to-•sn Hall Saturday night. and Friday evening of this cock p•np was a short "crop" this eraser'. r: K A:0 are up " is the latest im- Frirteet .e,. -.vs. lie;•,1 e •';,lay, April 1Sth, will be a Ito and business places clos- ed 01. '. 1 eaveY shipped a car of horses, 401041.. 1 :r.o to, &c., to Cobalt country this .. . loan.: worked up quite a Lad,. -• i'orthern Ontario. Arc1'h, s ",=ileof Household Furniture, e , ,me of the late Miss Mar- e,re- , t, Queen street, Saturday atter £ this week, at 2 p. m, '1'H,. C!: a for instruction in Dress - teak - ' soe organized this week, by Miss dict{sy, She comes under the auspi, i 'Its Women's Institute. At- t,•ndn eoud. 1,v,7Is. Henderson sold one of b s tS v :cams to inc. McKinnon, of F,rt W,.0rn. The former will buy ah• other ,r+-1 s.1 he usually finds plenty of l , two teams going steadily, ••11 ice'Ole," Town Hall Bra - ay evening of next week. Fnh; L. :cry will share in the pro- -ere -:-rid about it on page s of this ne. 111 of reserved seats open at Fee' ' ;tore Monday next at 10 A r,:ses will be shipped Fri- rl .y n ek by John McKinnon of formerly of this locality. since Mac. lac, went to the 1 i Nor. t ot industry but he is al- t n back here. He says the seed ,-out that locality suffered v ry. .1; in the war, only about So r.710" ' of 58o who enlisted in the eerie;A hearty welcome was give ..k •u the returned men. W : CHNER Concert Co, -The :iters of Melville cburch etre: e the Ward Buchner Con- cert .-et/ for one of their high elate, sa to be given in the Town Saturday evening of tills 4' . Mr: Vete ti.,ni h ins(, Talent consists of '3141 Buchner, well known ire' Evelyn Braithwaite, ete Reva Horseman, Etocu- G. Mileheltree, blind )i 14, 1 Miss Lenora Coughlin, eeeee e This will be :t real inu.s1e- al tau: 1 cell worth herring. See Whet 1 unnnuncements. See. I ".BLED HIS HEAD WITH 13V0' LET,- cal lienner last weak spoke as fol .- a former Brussels boy t- Lieut Henry C. Moore, sou of Dr. and Mrs. Moore, returned to Listowel On T -dee of last week and was given an on tic welcome home, 'Though wenn r I'aeacheudale and carrying a bit pool in his back, Harry is foelit 1 :old as fit as a fiddle, One of 111. airs is the steel helmet which he w• st lee when a sniper bored a hole t 1 1 ,t, and left a ridge across t u• i' 4 4 bead. It wasn't a pleas. ant , -ion and he didn't appreciate it as n1 1 ,: ire does the helmet for a soave ' . remind him of the close call. Hal ry ,1.:ted with the cloth battalion and ee V',1 in France With the 4th C. M. R rte eves wounded at Passchen- dele i 11 :-'bcr of 1917. returned to the Urea 1 71 i'tember Of 1918 and was at Mon;: vt a the armistice VMS signed, 11 ,2. r,, 11:1r,410 ll elifex on the Cretic, Prior iv relisting Harr was teaching at Roe totems school, Toronto, and he expect:, shortly to return to his old posi- tion, THE street watering will be in charge of Ja nes Henderson for the coming season. It was tt ell looked after last year. TICKETS for the Corda Ward Buchner concert in Brussels Town Hall, ,-atur- day evening of this week, are so cents to any part of Hall, Bleachers as cents. Children under 12 years, 1450, Concert under the auspices of the Wiling Work• erg of Melville church, t` 4,706',wiwAM.a tK'A'° '' ✓ ". . - +ar .: s••st"- RAOitELOR9 etoet4N,:.••tOn the eats nin1; of Teesde;,, April 2Rut1, In the 'Pit n Hall, Stuarts, an eutertalu- met t will be held under the auspices : f St lobo s Church that will be oue of interest,Program will consist )t "A Ba s t mulct "'with other at - tree i, Watt It stat for faller partl- ceiaie mud keep the tl'tte clear so as to ht nt) tea• end Fee tilt: Rlt.t[NIUN t lher•t' was r lee y y!‘3,41 art udu t'e 1 the sur .tank, of teeBus-n, Mere' A -,.t.iatten '1'tt,• ata y ,`velem., fuel ire erld,tinn to .ever•ml %w + s 40.4 (CIS (1f ntaterest the 1.130 for he mettet,ed rescuers' Weerotete at111 U d k k •u•e'vn erns advanecd see- m al stag.,. Fume report next week. Next meeting wilt be held in the lab- rary Audience wont Mend•ty eveniug of oast we.k at 8 shat p. Shote your in- sbeing r sent. tc in- terest bye. rp MITCHELL Advoea -,• says of a former Bresselev.t 'Pte. Harry Me.uea reached town on Saturday morning from oversees and is a guest of W. W. Lind Mrs Burgess. 13 years ago ho worked for 1411. Burges: a' photograph- ing, Poi. McCrea tools mut in ,aln1C big bettleb.- He Was wounded once. but returned again. Ile enlisted at Parry Sound in 1g16. Alter visiting in d fferent parts of the country for 41 few tye„k1 he will return to hie business In the North ceuu'Iy. MR KILGOVR DECEAsEO -On March I9 an old and highly respected resident of Mount Forest, iu the person of Jno. Kilgour passed away. He was SI years old and had formerly been in business in the Kilgour foundry, I)ectased had been til since New Years. He is sur- vived by his wife, z sons (1 W • of Ntnga, Man. and Fred , of Soo city, Dakota) and a daughters (Mrs Krasner, Chicago, and Miss Nellie, of lrlount Forest ) The latter is associated with Miss Nina Rogers, formerly of Brussels, in the Millinery business and has fre- quently visited in town, Ml'. Kilgour was a life long member of the Presby- terian church. Bereaved Beare in the sympathy of old friends here, $t People We *Palk About ## ## Miss Ruby Plans Is holidaying at Mit- chell with old friends. Jars, George Barkley, Toronto, is re- newing old friendships in town. Mrs. F. Burchill and son Scott, are holidaying with relatives in Hamilton and Toronto Druggist F. R. Smith was in Toronto a few days last week combining bps; secs and pleasure. Miss Goodwin was a guest of Mrs. Fletcher Sperling for a few days dur- ing the past week, W. A Grewar arrived in town from, California last Monday evening and re- ceived the glad hand. Miss Ella McCallum of Brussels, wee op:rated on for appeudicitis at Fergus hospital and is doing nicely we are pleas- ed to say Mrs. A. Anderson took a trip to Sault Ste Marie this week She may bring back one or more children of her de- ceased sister. Mrs. Roy McKay underwent 110 opera- tion for appeudicitis in Torouto last week and is getting aloug well we are glad to state, Miss Eva McCracken is spending the week at the Mount Forest Methodist parsonage with Mrs. (Rev.) Wren, formerly of Brussels, Frauk Bryans is teaching in the Tecbuicel School, London, instructing the returned soldiers, He is a son of Wm. and Mrs. Sevens, Brussels. This week F. Naegle was called to Windsor owing to serious illness of his son, Clarence, from pneumonia, We hope for a speedy coavalesceuce. David and Mrs. Sanders purpose tag. ing a trip to the West where they may spend a few months. They have num- erous relatives and friends out there, Miss Kathleen Wilton was unable to attend to her duties as teacher last week through illness and Mrs. B. S. Scott has been supplying. Miss Wilton hopes to resume work after Easter. Frank and Mrs, Oliver, Tillsonburg, are here on a visit with relatives d V t an friends The former recent) returee d from a stirring experience of 3 yenta or more with the overseas forces Pte. Garfield Jamieson arrived home this week from the battlefields of Europe looking none the armee of his stirring experience He is a baker by trade and after a holiday will likely re- vert to his former occupation, Mrs. (Rev ) Pierce and chii'lren are iat the home of r W s visiting Mrs, m. Ross, nr raodn other• and are r the f sec's 1 a a very v welcome to Brussels Rev Mr. Pierce is expeeied later. We hope Brussels may have au opportunity of bearing Rev, and Mrs. Pierce reeollmt some of their stirring txpeilences. Latter is a former Brusseli'e when she was known ns Miss Geo•'gia Ross, only daughter of R K and the late Mrs, Ross, 100 Flower Pots, all sizes, for sale, Enquire 00TUE POST, REED Peas -Canadian Beauty -for sale about( 100 bushels. Phone 1728. Gannon MCCALL, Morrie. YOUNG Pigs or Chunks wanted, Phone 8423 W. G. DUNBAR. CHESTNUT Driving Horse a years old for Bale, S. CARTER, 9115014 Calf 4 months old for ante. Phone 6817 H.11 ELLIOTT, MRS. WALTER PsNNixoroN lo prepared to make Switches from hair combings. Call or phone 625. Her prises are reasonable, 41.4 WANTED, -Dead Home and Animals taken away promptly within a radius of 20 miles. Will pay from $8 to $5 for live animals brought to factory. 140 anhnals removed without hide. Phone (day) 12; (evening) 178, The Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Ltd., Wingham, Phone et our expense, 41.15 LOGGING CHAIN lost between Walton and 1466 miles North of Brussels, Finder please h leave at Tan POST or phone 6812. P FOR SALE,-Morgu'e Spring wheat, properly re cleaned and graded $2,15 per bushel, Green Mountain Reed Potatoes, $1.00 per bag, Apply to JOHN A. SriRAN, Phone 816. Felt SALE. -A quantity of Goose Wheat fit for Heed, ale a good Holstein cow 9 years old, due the middle of April. R. 0. CAMPBELL, Phone 4818, EIGHT first -plass Cows for sale. CORDON MODONALD, FOR RALE. Two York sows, one due to far- row In May, the other in June, Alao seven York pine, 5 weo nold,eligible ibis for re Isbt a• tion Lot 12, Con 18, Grey. Phone 020. R B. STEVENSON 8 Store Pigs end 7 or 8 tons of hay for sale. Phony 524. GEC. BA xER, Cranbrook. Y00,40 Durham hull 1 year old for sale. Phone 2b12. Harold Rpelr, ioth Oon., Grey. EGGS for Het1itinc-Berrard Rooks -from good laying sttele $1.00 for 15 ar $6,50 per 100. Taos. WILLIAMSON, Lot 25, Con, 1.4 Grey, Phone 484. CHEVROLET touring car for 5810, in lot slags condition. Has all modern attachments. Par further particulars apply to MRs, 11. 13.051400HTLT„ DI111 sbreet, 13russels, MAOTw O. B5YANa announces elle has re- sumed work in her aloe. Of3ioe open every day. Hours 10 to 12 e. m., 1 to 8 p. m. also Saturday evenings. DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous dlseoeea successfully treated, Visits residences, Co+sultatidll of Queen'. Rotel. 13, 4, S. LITERARY SOCJETV.-The second meeting of the Brussels Con. tinualion School Literary Society was held April 41h, The most iuteresling feature of the program was a debate given by four 13. C. S eirls. The other r items were enjoyed also ems everyone did their p'rt fine, Progra,n waa Opening chorus, "The School Song ; " remarks 1 p 1'l esideut, C. Armstrong fend rig, V, Marais ; report by Secretory, M, McNab ; Bolo, Helen MtQuarrie ; reading, Mildred Maunders ; debate, "Resolve that that the farrier is of great- er impurlauce to the welfare of the com- munity thou the tntnnfecterrer." Af. firmative and winning side was upheld by M. Meanders aid Edna McCall while the negat,ee Was defended by V, Harris and Irene Kramer. The three judges of the dehste were, M. Black, Bert Lott and W. H. Kerr Laster gave the de- cision of the debate and also a short talk after which Mr, Black favored us With a sew wards ; report from Treasur- er, 1. Lowry reading, V. Blake ; chor- tle by girls ; rearing, L. Fulton t reed - lug of lournal by Editor W. McCue - '40, 14173 STA RD A OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO K Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn. inter- est at current rate. 2;;6 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, PJ J ! l Manager. " e &s., a aer;w is •:r,. ems,as®w..a3c.r c .+xx.,.ero a°oa-•-.-.1•.11•..° .:zacrxa .c .ems- r m „ m Datnr.,n bidKiuuou WES visiting rein - Lives zuel • f1 e md,4 at llamittou and Bt ant I'm , ud had r good burs, r1. a, go Itlu d,'ou'L, health has not been as c,,• tl a„ usual ui late het we hope She Will soon be as hearty ne ever, Alis Ionia 4ity.tlls has taken 11 pori• non t• sate::ewer' in a'(0routo dry goods t n , tike will be quite at house at lief wc,k Utntfnr,l, daughter of Jas. Duolo:d. Ct:nt„n, formerly of Ben -eels, has gone to 1)011ait to train for B nurse ,u H.upra':Il5pital. She i,. a niece to E C. and Iles. Dunford and A. and Mrs, Lamont, Brussels. Owing to poor health Miss Luella Dun (o d has been compelled to give up her position at S. Carter's, She found the fumes of gasoline to tell against her improvement to her old time vigor, Miss Myrtle Carter has taken Miss Dun - ford's place iu the nteautime. Pte. Wyman Sperling, son of Fletch- er and Mrs. Sperling, Brussels, arrived home from overseas on Friday night, Ile not only did duty in France and Belgium but sew considerable of Eng. land. Ireland and Scotland in sus rambles, We welcome him heels Last week Sergt 11 R Mulford, son of lames 1)11111"rl, Clinton, arrived home from "vet seas where lie was doing duty for Krug George.. Be was at Rhyl the iime of the :.oldiers riot. Sergi Dunfo' 1 wins in Pia, es with Iho 5S h Ba(taliu.r sail W1V1 twice wnustded Earl Amen' is home from the United States where he spent the past few rears. He enlisted IS months ago end attained the rank of Sergi, A'inj0t•, H's ennui twits in \\ra.:tington State, Earl who bac received his discharge, weighs 'So ponnde and from a delicate youth has. developed into robust manhood. He will remain in Brussels and assist in his father's feetnry hu,einess for tee lime being and le ,velconte book, Church Ohimes Next Sabbath will be Palm Sunday. Easter' Sunday falls on April 20th this year Phis week ;vers, James Fox was at Guelph attending the W. M. S. Conven- tion as a delegate from Melville church. Rev, Mr. Durraut, Teeswater, has beeu invited to Harrow, Essex Co., for next Conference year, Salary promised is $.14,00. Rev, W, Lr. Stafford was ou Walton Circuit Thursday and Friday evenings of last week, assisting Rev, Mr. Bentley in Evangelistic services, Rev. MIr, Mann preached last Sabbath morning on "The Cross in Christian ex- perience" and the evening theme was The reality of God's care in our life." Next Tuesday evening bliss Relte, Supervisor of the Redemptive Homes under the direction of the Presbyterian church, will speak in Melville church on her work She is no stranger here, The Forward Movement and Lhe piece of the W. M. S in it will be the subject ot Rev. Mr, 1154100 address next Son. day mnrniug, illustrated by charts Women of the congregation are urged to be present. '•Covetousness' was the pastor's topic last Son 'ay meriting in the Methodist chnrcil In the evening at the memori- al total ' e • a t• nl s, ice rc •t in t 1 Chester Attn ton g and P. Pierce, The pilgrim life" was the subj t of 1110 se4m0n, In edd:tiol t0 a suitable anthem (Miss Addie Car- diff sang "He'll wipe the tear front every eve" in gond voice, For Sale Ir As I hewr Sold roach! nervi oat of n) linenin e y g 1 r.rrhave 1t n Gilson Gasoline n- ele1, v 1tnv n o G 4t s le , n e e°•h ,. tune the other i A/ for n n r 1 h h. glues 1 .s plxerh almosthe tv o s ienlo, o Cement Mixer, with e rectory building Plonk, h i Will gall the Pru.lory httilding which is 42x66 feet. Can he sold in two pat ts. Cleve also a one 0tiny of Dressed Lumber and s0m5 gond C0rlenr Poem Pure fired White Leghorn Eggs Stook front O. A. (J each, Ph ore654 41-tf S. 9. 001.84, Ethel. eaatmeetteseee35C4£$$9C aaaearav 9 alit$D•Q6aatabasic^>41+R'iP£•tf;8r; eeme•(aaaasea Phone q.fx Phone 83 s s + ?, epair rvirr • 011=11011151i01= 11i 0 • WITH our present stook of Machine]y Repairs, Plow Shares, ® etc., we aim to give the best stet iefartion possible in every- • thing coveting our line of Repairs, all of which are exert o duplicates and give the service of the ol'iginal parts. Help Its keep not' line complete by ordering Las early as possible. • 0 Wheel and Woodwork Repairing A We give prompt attention to all Wheel and Wood -work Re- g pairing, Re•tiitling of Rubber Tires and Channels, and cart in ® stock and apply isi1 Standard sizes of beat gradate of Carriage tlhb- •, ber'Tires. Use the best and get extra value from your tires, We can satisfy you in the line of work, 0 n s A s fl Our Carriage Painting Will stand the closest inspection ; our Vendetta any reasonable test, and all applied by a carriage painter who lhtlroughly ander. Stands the effleieney its Lhie line of work, We give your wo, k prompt attention, with careful 50rvice, moderately pt hied, • 1 e plum Blacksmith Shop 14 A • U 6 e 1t a R 3 a ct 3 clime Meeting thea closed by singing the National Anthem, a seeeoe6E060411Mtb(Desoae®et•atNor. (10rosSWAMI16t 0t►r0els•wtag®9tateelessesva N. al Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. 1).tviso3 c,1 12,:,.r:,t •. wt ! (tr,•mc'1 in 1110 141•441.'1 1 0.111rCi 134 a 14:14),,, pn I,•r will be at 1rru1.nn1( :a +lwu_ary. RI. v. Mr. Davison is a good preacher and solutsi, A canvass of Melville cougregation has been made to reduce the church debt aid the response hes been so hearty the 5Lug s1.1111 01 $6,, 00 was paid on April r t on the mor gage of about $1o,000, making the balance of $4,000 comparatively easy to carry for a little while. 4 years ago the tine•uew church col stied were built at a cost of $26,o00 and it is to the credit of the congrega- tion (llel so satisfactory a financial pooi- tion has been attained Not st the ex• pense of denominations) claims either as the Missionary offering has grown to $1049,90 stud all other claims met. Pas- tor Mann and people are to he congrat• elated, Belgrave Belgrave Women's Institute will be held next Tuesday afternoon. Special business, Usual service in Methodist chui's1T next Sunday evening will be with- drawn on account of Anniversary at Sunshine. Edwin S. Wight man, of Broderick, Shag„ writing l'13E Poem says :-We had a very fine \\'inter time, There Inas been a lot of sickness from the "flu" iu 110 several rounds but it asp. pears to be dying out again. ' As the snow is .about all gone we expect to soon be busy on the land. 0ORN OGNNINuad, 1 -In Grey township, on March lath, 1919, bo Ur. end Mrs, Roy Cunning• ham, a son, (Boss Dunbar,) GRAnset. In Walton, on Marclt27th, 15111, to Mr. and Mrs. W, -R, Graham, (tee Ade Gardiner), of Acton a son -Jelin Gardiner. MOTAvteH.-Ab Wroxeter, 011 A prat 9144, 1010, to Mr, and Mrs. D M, McTavish, a daughter, W AnnLAw.In Ethel, March 22nd, 1010, to Mr, and Mrs. Wardlow, a daughter -Ada Jean- ette, W,LL1Antan0.-At Walton, on 1115roll 28th. 1019, to Mr, and Mrs, Thos, M. Williamson, e daughter -Olga Gertrude, DIED AalreOls -At WiWa Hill, Sosk, on March 2511,, 1010, Emma Jackson, beloved wife of George Arenson. RILGonn.-In Mnnnt Forest, en March lath, 1010, John Etigour, egad 81 ears. STRAND. -In Goderich, on April 401,1515, Hugh Iunes Strang,D. A., L. L. D„ former Prin. deal of Goridt Collegiate Institute, in his 78th year. mac•'-er°> `esu'c . rs. ,a .raDs,:icnrrxx•.• '4. .?.:,.,-v et -,-+>^d,vtr-, :. ..,a. :m,. •siri°.; 1 geece311.- iiraxilA0"c01Z1DtwuciW0/411 t3V:6tkat ••Glr7 t3'.i9dd'v_,'•.;;'elpc+;;1107 ":=111L rug Storei le'1'11Ii 4"aL X4 ' STORE o s '1 ® 3Wfi:.11'r# ett.TiCi wr ucy+r +t'r>aiae, n0 :n 0 eekly Store News L. a 19 .19 75 orrna "dehy e 0 • Cil O 17E t, e. Et G 0 uENDING TIME again and of mutest, Formaldehyde p 0 4 time tis well, Our peod1ct in the phot has always eS et.,--' given splendid reettlts and we can 1401111111 Out customers all 11tH( 1.111. supply whittle wu have 11401 t•ne'eived for Ihie e eh aensou'.: a=:, is of full Geeyeu exit Strength, Put up Hi'2lb, C 0. 111111 1 lb. but l les, E Fail directions (Or 11414 011 each bottle+, 0 fa 1D . _---__- -_. m 0 &f 0 all 05 'y • id• "x e10 0 it 00 0190,1-`y 511M0. 48 r.'.-45548(91 d 0 + ,,s' -'HESE bright. days cannot but remind that Spring a • t Limo is with 110 again, bringing with it the necessity k9 S Rs well as the pleasure of brightening up our homes, 0 o New Wall Paper as a rule enters largely 11110 this + 0 proposition. We would like you to come in and see our new • 0 samples. The line comprises Many attractive desigue and N 0 colorings for Kiteheu, Bed Rooms, BathRoom, Halls, Living p 8 Room and Parlor, We li • 0 30 m Trip Plant Food Stick fat Spoiled Ger i Ip Plants, like hul,tanse abeing., in order to el grow strong and healthy i require 0 notirisbment. We strongly recommend Bowkers' Plant Food 0 for this purpose, you will be delighted Willi the results, Efi si 25 and 40c pkgs. e, to W 0 a s s The greatest cold water Paste known, made instantly wIt11 cold water. Put up in 1 pound packages, enough to make one gallon of paste. Full dire0tione on each package. 2011 each "Then your wife did- n't enjoy her trip 10 Niagara. e" "o I the minute she 84411 that rushing water site began eo wonder she hadn't come away from home and left the hath tub fawcet open," JAMES DRUGGIST and STATIONER c.00 :00000titers•+0000©0es00BeiOvt'Aemees3©ecooseie©U@WseAec000e, Ct MARRIED BRUSSELS MARKET BOLGER-WO0EMAN. Al the manse, Varna, by Rev, D. Johnston, on April 2nd, 1010, Ross Elizabeth Evelyn, Workman, of Oats Varna, Para Barley Fell Wheat 92 05 Mr• Howard Preston Bolger, of Walton, to Spring Wheat 2 O6 65 1 05 AUCTION SALES Rutter 44 __ _erni stook, _Eggs ogs 20 00 •- 51) 15 00 meets, &e., North ;44 Lot 18, Col. 5, Morrie Wool townehip, Sele unreserved, et 1 p. m, Joan P0101009 per bag We1TBON, Proprietor, JAMES TAYLOR, Ano, Hav $2 10 05 117 1 alts OO 41 its 20 OB H0 1 05 15 40 'i'+4'at+++4.44-+4+4++4.4.0+'A+4•',d' 4' +++++++++++++++ 4'•,+4",+++ 4'++•,•1-++++4'9•+4444444444 4. + n' 4. + 4• 4• re being Offered at the Clearing Sale -f 4r 4• x:11 9 A Few Lines Illustrative of Values throughout THESE VALUES should appeal to y0(1. One big lot of ;Hen's Fleece Lined Underwear, next Fall's price will be ltd. least $1,25. Sale price.,. 79 Mmh's Heavy Mixed Wool and Cot- ton Underwear, Shirts only, sizes 40, 42 and 44, Worth $1 75. Sale price only • 1 29 Men's I3eavy Robbed Shirts and Drawers. Regular $1.00. Sale price ..,.,..... ,.,1 29 Boys' Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Regular 75e, Sale peiee,,, .. 49 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF [adios' Waterproof Goats Front $13.10 tip to $15.00 Extrpecii 50 inch Black All Wont Serge, reg- ular $3 00 ycl, Sale price -1 49 50 inch Black Satin Finished Cloth, worth $2 50 Sale price." 1 39 54 inch Black and 13eowtt Mixed Coating, worth $2 00 a yard. Sale price per yard 1 29 Coat Bargains 2 only Fut Col ar ()oats, int black Heaver 010111, Ladies' size 84, 80. Regolitl' price $26 00, Sale price only ............. ....... .....„. 17 00 Boys' Ove.r'roats, size 29, 1/88, worth 50,00. Sale price 6 00 2 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 34 and 135, latest style, worth '310 50, Sad, price only, .,".....,,",,..,. 12 00 w the Store Sweater gags Boys' Sweater Coate (10111 69c up Gents' Sweater Coate ?Mtn $2.25 up Look at This $1.00 Leather Work 11lttes, Lineal, for 50 Heavy Rubbers and Sox AT YOUR OWN PRIORI, Grocery Oe artment p We can till all ynnr wants at Low- est Prices. HY PAY HIGH PRICES We can Save you Money on EVERY PURCHASE as the Goods MUST be Sold, + + T. +4e cDonald - Ethel PRODUCE TAKEN AT CASH PRICES DURING SALE. ++++++ 4.04.++ +44++++ ++++ +++++++++++ ++'H ++++4'4•+4•H'+++++*+++++++++ .++++++ 4. 4• 4, 4• 4' .1: ,fr‘ 1