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The Brussels Post, 1919-4-17, Page 8
im MoIMm fuulIE 04$ 0•••••fA6�1JtWi<8 •F•kek®k•+4f .$4444++4.4.4.4444'+G+4.+4. i ease. " People We Talk About I- SIA N 0 A ii t N W. B Strachan B. A is home trete rj F, u11 StareTomutn for a short heed iy Mia Gro• oo '1`hoinsei], Toronto, is OF CANADA •+visiting Mr-. Geo.' Thomson, Brussels. it • Miss lere'le Van•;tone, Wiug1 tm, was ..t,C,''\" M6AP OFFICE - TORONTO. 4 renewing old friendships in town this r A Mwe, k. S -'', ht M cwv;rll:, tte.:33 1 The New Wall Paper New scenes awaken fresh interest in things. That is one big reason for New Wall Paper. Fresh Walt Pap et' makes over the interior of the house and makes the greatest difference in the appearance at the smallest cost. April is the big month for Papering, and our large stock offers a great variety of patterns and col- orings. If you have Papering to do see our samples and let us give you an estimate at what you can have your rooiiis made over, Patterns in good taste from l0c a roll up. Sunset Dye soap p Rezaii 150 Cara Solvent DYOLA AND DIAMOND DYES 1oc pkgs. ALL COLORS Removes Corns without pain. 25c bottles Jonteel TALCUM 355 Combination CREAM 600 FACE POWDER 5oc olorite siH Dye All the favorite colors including let Black, Gray, Victory Blue and Cadet Blue, 3oc bottle ei -_ • A , and enjoy the beautiful Spring season. •t' j Tti^i All outdoors is alive with invitations to • take pictures We carry a full line of + UBrownie Cam- ? n and K Deeks n '� r{� + eras. Kodaks from $g oo up. BYOwni6 k + Cameras from $3 0o U. 1 1'T t;a w • Films Developed and Printed. + 1 ., QUICK SERVICE • • 40 4. F. k • R. SMiTH i The .L Store Druggist and Stationer • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ÷•÷464.•+•+•+.4.40+•440+44.4.•+0 y formaldeh de Kills Smut on Grain. Put up in a Ib., 1 lb. and 2 lb, bottles. Buy Your Kodak Now •H et S. and Mrs Scott go to Loudon • •8 + • ••• •) The eormer's health is somewhat nn - ®vee we are p leased to state, r R o for Easter. Mi}es Morris' to Petrous and Mi.. bedew ate Bel i ,ve 511 a Rueeet Wheeler slid deeghter, i Renee, d m. \\eie vremore at the home nt J. le aud t1ce. ti l,l,r-ltt)l. '11e+ ladies tie siV, ors lag lti_ornee and :loll family have got nicely settled in their new home on Thomas street They sold their farm in Morris township &li.ses Alice and Kathie, n Wilton went to Loudon last Week where they underwent operatknee for throat trouble We hope they will be heartier than ever as a result, Last week Mrs J. H. Galbraith and sou went to Toronto fora visit at the borne of las, BowmAn 11. P. Mr. Gel' braith accompanied them to the coy. • + • 4 + + • •+ • • + • • • Pad Netts . f.ems CLEAN up SETTING hens are at a premium. $r oo gets THE PosT to lap tat 1920. No "beep rates on the railways this year for Easter. SEE Local and District news ou pages 4 and 5 of this issue. EXPRESS Company's strike rather dis- rupted business during the past week. TME heavy rains of last week brought the Maitlamd river well up to flood tide, SOROOLs close Thursday of this week for the Easter holidays to reopen Mon- day 28t11 inst. PRICE of eggs may cut down the usual Easter use of large quanties of ben fruit this season. Foot • v e ANNUAL meeting of tbe Western Ball Association will be held at Strat- ford on Good Friday, FRIDAY of this week will be Good Friday and consequently a Public Holi- day. Eyster Monday will also be a i . bola d Bank holiday. week Jno A. SQsties Grey township, advertised Marquis wheat and seed potatoes for sale. Saturday after- noon be called in to caueil the advt. as he had sold out. He tbinks advertis- ing pays, THE young lady operators at the Gent- ral ly presenTelephone it t d withaa Maple e were rsugar y etreat through the thoughtfulness of Mrs. John Shortreed, of Morris township. They were sweeter than usual for a few days, Goan PROGRAM, -Saturday evening the Ward -Buchner Company appeared in the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Willing Workers of Melville church, andegave a well arranged. varied and interesting program of merit. Talent consisted of Cords Ward Buchner, violinist ; Evelyn Braithwaite, Sopr- ano ; Revs Horsman, reader : Thos. G. Mitcbeltree, the blind pianist ; Lenora Coughlin, accompanist, '!here was a good audience, WE WANT THE NAMES. The names of all the Old Boys and Girls, formerly of Brussels and locality with their present address are wanted as early as conveni- ent, Record will be kept by Jas. Fox, Convener of that Committee, IE your relative or friend is overlooked and does not receive an invitation you will be to blame for neglecting to supply the information necessary, Your help will be much appreciatedin this and every other particular in boosting the Re- union. To ARTUTJR.-Wm. Clouse has left for Arthur where be will take up his new position but family will not leave Brus- sels for the present, Friday evening last the choir of Melville church met at their home and after their usual practice spent a sucial time in games, A tasty lunch was served by Mrs Clouse and was much eppreciated and enjoyed by all, After a few short speeches, 1n which most appreciative words were spoken of Mr. and Mrs, Clouse's worth and help to the community, and especi- ally to Melville church, the evening closed with the singing of "Auld Gang Syne " Mr. and Mrs. Clouse and Law - for will be greatly missed. Besides as- sisting in the choir Mrs, Clouse was an active worker in the W. M. Society. We wish them every prosperity and blessing in their new home. Mr. Clouse was Noble Grand in the Odd Fellows' Lodge and was a faithful at- tendant and his removal will; make a noticeable gap. Arthur is no new loca- tion to the family as they lived there be- fore several years. THURSDAY half holiday will com- mence in Brussels May 1st. Some folk have already done a good job at tidying up, Now's the time. THE advt. of H. R. Elliott's, steer for sale, found a customer with one week's insertion. 12 MtLca Cows for male. Will :e here Satur- day. Go150N MCDONALD. Became roe SALE. -14 h. p. Waterloo trac- tion steam engine, re -built last Fall. For further particulars apply to THERM BROS,, Brnasele, R, R. No 4 A. saw roue; Leicester CeMPDELL,, for sale. 4818. 100 Flower Pots, all sizes, for sale, Enquire at Tan PoST• 81111D Peas -Canadian Beatty -for sale about 100 bushels. Phone 1725• GEORGE MCCALL, Morris. ClseTerus Driving Horse 0 years old for sale. S. CARTER, MRS, WALTER PANNrxoxoN ie preparedared to make Switehes from hair o0m bin e. R•R.B. Braseele, Her prices aro reasonable. 41-4 WARmnn.-Dead Horses and Animate taken away promptly within a radia" of 20 miles. Will pay from $8 to $5 for live animals brought to factory. No animate removed without hide. Phone (day) 12., (eevening) 178. The Farmers' Fertilizer Co„ , Wingham., Phone at our 41.tf expellee. epee, LOGGING °HAINlost between Waltonon and of Finder please aeamax Posy or phone YO0xe Durham bull 1 year old for sale. Phone 2612. Harold Speir, 10th Con., Grey. Ewe for Hatching Barred Rocks -from good laying strain 21.00 for 16 or $8,00 per 100. 5000. WILLLAM9ON, Lot 25, Con, 14 Grey, Phone 484. MA0DR 0, BRTAN5 announces ebe has ra- mmed work in her office, Office open every day. Hours 10 to 12 a, 01., 1 to 0 p. on. also Saturday evenings, Du. PARKER, .Oeteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each week, .Chronic and nervous dismiss successfully treated. Visits residences. Consultation et Qneen's Hotel. Church Chimes Many people regret the death of Rev. Prof. Law. Toronto. Annual Vestry meeting of St. John's church will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Next Sunday will be Easter. Special sermons and music bearing on this im- pel -taut festival will be in order, Rev. Mr, Pierce preached in Melville church last. Sunday evening, his subject being "The Holy Spirit eonyinriug the world of sin " Tuesday evening Mi.s Bettie gave a very interesting address hi Melville church on •'Redemptive work." She is the supervisor iu this work for the Presbyterian church of Criteria and is doing a good work, There will be service in St John's church on the evening of Good Felder, at 8 o'c'ock, Easter services on Sun- day. at 11 and 7. Appropriate sermoots and music. Easter communion at morning service, Suedes last' was Evangelism and Social Service day in the Itletbodist church. The pastor's address 111 (he morning was on the general mission of this important department of the eburcb. In the evening Rev. S. 1 Davison, Belgrave, occupied the pulpit and preached an inter'estiog discourse from the text "How much better 1s a man than a sheep " The rev. gentle- man also sang a choice solo in good voice. Contributions were asked to as. silt the carrying out of Social Service work. Tuesday evening of next week A, Mather Hilburn entertainer, will give a choice program, in the Town Hall, opening at 8, when he will present "A Bachelor's Romance," He comes under the auspices of St. John's church. Plan of Hall at Fox's Drug store, Mao. ROY MCKAY PASSES AWAY - Witb deep regret we state that Bessie Bone, beloved wife of Roy McKay, Brussels, passed away at Toronto hos- pital last Mon lay, despite all that could be done. Funeral took place in the city, (where the deceased's mother and sister art') on Wednesday afternoon Mr. McKay and his parents were in at tendance. The members of "Catcl'- my-pal" Sunday School class, Methodist church, and a few other friends, sent a beautiful wreath, Sincere regrets are spoken as Mrs. McKay was a fine woman and a general favorite. She was the youngest deughtcr of the late Thomas and Mrs, Bono, of Brussels, Trowbridge Diamond Jubilee Services will be held in the Methodist church, Trow- bridge, next Sunday and 1lionday, April 20 and 21. Sunday April 20, Rev, 0. J. eloorehouse, Thedford, will preach. Service at 11.30 a. m. and S p. in. new time. Monday night a hot supper by the ladies to be follow- ed by a first-class concert. Business Mens' Association FARMERS Advances to farmers are made �� .�.. a special feature by this Bank. 138 6,1'0 18T+BRUSSELS RUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, ID P5 V9 Manager. ,Ka= ,.. .rt'-----,F,e�. —,..�__..•.-„,.,,.,..�,�:.�,�,.,�-.�,-, ,,.»,�:,� Muldoon, Mee. it. Henderson, Airs, It, 1 f ' Jiaeke r, ;tile, H. leMontt, Mss 1, 7', Wood, ;ills. 1). 0, Rose, Mils, le. 11, Gilroy, Alia, 1)neues, Mrs. James Bal- lerl''n10, :hese fledge, Niles Willer, Dliss liurhunnn, i ' 11 tut Cnnnsc •- 1 !tete, Thuell, 1. lamer- t (, bane, 1.1. ,le 1114'5, I. C. Beetle] ds, J, O• Basket, 1t Thomson, 1V. P. Feeler, \V. Little, W. Inose, 'TIIAN15POR'rA's'toN-Alex. Anderson, Jas. Anderson, G, 0. Manners, M. Fraser, J. Kyle, J, Henderson, le. R. Smith, Juo. Oliver, G. A. Best. Gilroy,CUNCENT--F. 90. 13,T.,J Jack- son, Miss Junes, A. Strachan, Miss Brytt1s, Miss Bailey, \V. J. McCenck- +1. ni BAND -W. A. Grewen', James Jones, A. 5, Hersey, .1_). R. 1lc1)cuald, Rabe. Ferguson. The first named in each Committee is the (enlivener nf that Committee and elle Conveners, together W1 11 the officers, will form the Executive of the Ile -union Association. L1 discussing the proposed Re -Union it was thought better to change dates one day later than first proposed and Sunday, Mon- day so that , this was doey, day and Tuesday, July 27, 25 and 20 will be the 3 red letter' days, Farm 'for Sal 'Tho =9511 etre.A.letrarhaci Moe A Re -Union Dates to bo Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 27, 28 and 29. Tuesday evening of last week the Business Mena' Association pleb in the audience room of the Public Library. After minutes of previous meeting were passed the report of the Committee re Street watering was givem by Jas. Fox and on motion their recommeudat,fon was adopted viz :- The engagement of James I-Ienderson to do the work every day necessary for the sum of $20.00a week, be to pay for pumping elle water into supply tank, wasas briefi the desirability 0.1111 urgent Oiling and the g discus- sed necessity of having the macadam sec- tions of Ternberry street treated to a good ooating of oil or tarvia emphasiz- ed. In reply to a letter from this Associ- ation relating to the proposed new postof toe in Brussels a commutes, - tion was read from James Bowman, hI. P, The gist of it was that the Gov- ernment intended going on with some building but in the meantime it would be chiefly in the cities where there was likely to be a congestion of labor. Mr, Bowman stated lie would do his best, to promote the best inter- ests of Brussels, rked diversity of There was y opinion on the subject of Daylight Saving and its inauguration was thought best to be delayed le Brus- sels, notwithstanding that the Grand Trunk had adopted 1t, and was run- ning an hour in advance of the stand- ard. St1 iking Committee's report of the Committees chosen to manage the Soldiers' Welcome and Old Boys' Re- union was read and adopted, power being given Oonvet,ere to add to list as might be necessary. List is as fol- lows and had better be clipped out for future reference 1- PuaLIO1rV AND Anita, 19ING-\V. H. Kerr, M. Black, Jas. Fox, S. °meter, RECEPTION -S. T. Plein, D 0. Boas, Tattles Ballatltyne, W. F. Stretton, Dr. McNaughton, W. M. Sinclair, F. S. Scott, R. J. Hoover, R, Procter, Reeve Elston, Reeve Livingston, \V, H. Maunders, Geo. Jolraetnrt, INVITATION'--Jtta, I1'ox, 13. S. Scott, Dr. R. S. Hamilton, J, Wright, DECORATING -W. Gillespie '•i, Wil - toe, W. Williamson, 0. Hahkirk, T. Walken', S. T, Plum, W. A. Lowry, 3, Hewitt, P. Amen!, T. Ritchie. GRO0JNDs-R. Leather'dale, J. W. Sanders, A. T. Currie, D. Ewan, Geo, Muldoon, John Logan, O. Pope, .1 1', Rosa, R. lIeodec'ann, ,I, Onnningbatn, SUNDAY STtooVICEH--Rev, 11. Smith, Rev. Mr. Mann, Rev. Mr. Staftorsi, Rev. Pe. Fallon, ,J: T. Wood, M. lllaok. ATHL0570SPORTS- R. P. Downing, A. L. Stewart, N. F. ('lorry, Gurdon McD,lnitld le. G. Plum, W,' S. Scott, Dr. 11e.Itae, R. J. McLauchlill, FINANCE -John l+erguenn, 3. P. Gal. health, Alf. Backer, P. Seolt, George Thomson, J. D. Warwick, G. T-1, Serb- ia, Dr, White. BILLTTtNG-Mrs, NV, 11, Kers, Mrs. P. Scott, Mrs, Fox, Mrs, Jaclstuon, Mrs. W, M S. -At the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Brussels Methodist church, held ''lours - day of last week, the following officers were elected for the Doming year :- President, Mrs, T. E. a NiiSold 1st Vice President, Mrs (Rev) W. 5, Stat' ford ; end Vice President, Mrs. Ed• ward Bryaus ; Rec -See., Mrs, L. Skel- ton ; Cor. -Sec . Mrs H, L. Jackson ; Treasurer, bliss Pipe ; Supt. Systematic giving, Mrs G. 0, Manners ; ilupt Floral Dept., Mrs it F Downing and Mrs. Geo. Lawry ; Organist, Miss Martha Smith. The Society has had a good year and starts out again in the hope of another just as gnod nr better, Miss Gordon was the nasi President, who removed from town 11 few weeks ago. Mrs. Whitfield, the new Presi- dent, wee connected with work at Union church, Ethel Circuit, before darning to Brussels. and win no doubt make An efficient officer, BORN 150 Acres, clay loan, drained and welt fent*• all, good I•tonk Barn and Frusta )toilet*, Poe- eraefon this Fall. l.acatioa, one mild Went f Brussels on Stat elite at present aactwtvod byp Mr. Mailing. Will c" " "ider eery 1811000' ol,le offer on n hosts of %00,01) per Sore, Free of cacmuberanee, l.nele t 1, over emnln and nanl- onto with, W, A. GTLI3ERT, 011 Reale se, Toronto. ACOT1ON SAL131 OF FA RM S'O('R I9151,17- 01 MVPS p1P1 1t- 01RN•tS 4o. -F, 11, Scott, Ana101110r, received instl'oc,ions from ohs tmderrigno1 iopriet.Oo to sell by Puhlio Auction et 0-S; 00115; Ona. 6, Morrla, on Musd0y April 2b•t. at 1 o'clock, 1110 lellowing- volnnhl,' prop. arty :-1 Lures 7 rents, 1 Metre 0 70010, 1 mare 6 ytere, 8 milk Docs, 8 hoifsrs rietng 2 .veer., 1 steer 2 years, 2 calves, 1 brood 0595, 1 pigs 1rain, 1 ready to wean, 10 sheep w,1 seeds, l Deering binder• ,1 stock 1 seed cutdril l Il2 boo Peter Hamilton,' stock rank, 1ontter,l ]rlaury Walking plow No. 21, 1 Cookshutt gang plow, 1 set Diamond iron harrows, 1 sot bob sleighs, 1 Wagon, 1 grovel box, 1 stone boat, 1 ladder, 1 pair horse blankets, 1 fanning min, 1 hay fork, ear, ropes and pulleys nearly new, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 set double 11ar111RP, 2 horse nutters and pads, 1 steel water brooch,1 leg. ' ging chain, l cont hook, 2 Rots whtlllereee, 1 neck yoke, 200 bushels mixed grain 200 bushels oats, 60 buslreh+seed oats Banner, 8 bags seed Data Bleck Beauty, 20 grain Lege, scythes, hoes;fortis and other er article s too numerous ero us to 1,181011. Salewithout reserve as proortetor 11,180(00 unersags)vi•nKenipotomin Toromnppro11 • joint nates for larger same ;;96 off for cash on credit 51)10antsWM, 610L0ER, Proprietor. P000001. -In Borrie, on April Bth, 1010, 1oI Notice to Creditors Rev. F, C. and Mrs+. Pot•ell, n doaghtar, mAR RI EO ADAM°-0111PPte'11.-At the Revtory, Gerrie, on April 0th, 1010, by Rev. P. G. Powell, i 2115, Jean 13. Griffith to Mr. Wm, Adams of Howlrk GtiAlNOan-EAR1.-At the Rectory, (*orris, on April 9,1019, by the Rev, P. G. Powell, hit°° Margaret Earl to 111r. William Flem- ing Grainger, all of Rowick IRELAND-AN0RRso5.--•A1 6lelvllle church manse, Brussels, on April 15th, 1010, by Rev. A..T. Mann, 11 A., Mr. Wnl. L. Ire. hull to Miss lloybelle, daughter of the late Quintile and Mrs. Anderson, of Morris MOINToell-f ASI. -At the Senforth Rectory, by Rev. ler. Brown, on April 0111, 1010, Mr, John A. llioIntneh, of Morris township, to Miss Mararet: Elln, daughterMr. and Mrs. Charles Case, 0f 91e11110p (township• AUCTION SALES MONDAY, APRrt, Mem-Farm Stock, Imple- ments, &o, s14 hot 15, Con. 0, Morris, Sale unreserved at 1 p, m. Win. Miller, Prop, : F. 5, Scott, Auc. 1 NOTI0519 hereby elven, pursuant to Seo. 10, Chap. 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all persons having claims against the es - tele 07 John M0Lelulan, deceased, who died os I or eboub of O Twenty -drat day of- Febrnerv,111 the and of Our Lord One T Township Nine ]•Aso- area end Nineteen, at the Ontario, are of_ (Oroy, in the Province of Oatar)o, are required to Send by --post, prepaid, or deliver to E. Van- etelle, Winghnne, Ontario, Solicitor Inc the Ex - Banton, on or before the Fifth day of May, A. D.1910, their names and nddreeee°, with full particulars of their 0101100 111 writing and the nature of securities (If any) held by diem duly verified by a statutory declaration. AND further take notice that after the said Fifth day of May,1010, the ossete of the said es. tate will be distributed by the Executors a• moue the parties entitled thereto, having re. B5•a�nd only to the claims of which they shall ' then have notice, and the estate will not be liable for any claims not filed of the time of the said dietributlon. Dated at Wingham this Seventh day of April A. D. 1010, 42.8 R. VANSTONE, Solicitor for the Exeontors, Wingham P.O. l.nnouncerneft cent A. new Company has been formed to take over the Whole- sale Produce business in Harriston, conducted for many years by Gum's, Limited. The business will in future be known as Wellington Pro- duce Co., Limited. Mr. B. Wbitmoue, at present Manager of Gunns, Limited, will Le Managing Director of the new Company. built m A largo addition to the Plant is now being and mech- anical refrigeration installed. The new building will include a modern lee Cream Plant with latest equipment for the manu- facture of the highest grade product. Oiu' Ice Cream will be on the market by June Let. WAIT FOR IT. Harrieton has the distinction of being located on a very favorable railway centre From a service standpoint, having direct oonneetinn with the Owen Sound and Southampton lilies of the Grand Teunl( and the Oraugevilleereestvater Branch of the 0, P. li.., thereby warranting pt•orept and t'fftriettt service in this new line. Meaowlt+ile, we are buyers or Eggs, Butter and Poultry. Wellington Produce Co. Limited FIARRISTON, ONTARIO , r; b-t3.:c,r' . •: -.:. �,:a,sh,,,.-..,.moi,-.zk xa' 1 '-,r,44=e4 ti... xa:=,,. 1 ; 1 . i d r+:t i,.. 4 seegeteterofeereeeteleteSeiteC4tWtesteSeOrte tbi tetec*GiteletteebSteJS ieefeeDee•es rJ Fox's rugtore fa 0o e ),III: P_,�r STORE a CA56Logatimmmf,p-mm.V.maralese0 ft Weekly Store News F r+ td 0 '0 fA • Pa • 00 00 00 00 4b e 00 to a a 0 0 • 0 0 0 00 w 00 0,,,Dasa 0000e9ogbeetibOt883B30(t`G9iPm0isettoseseeQ;tA!©eeitkaime'Bteseese - - 00000 ...._. .. FITOR,-In HOWisk on April 2nd 1015, Artlrui• BRUSSELS MARKET Fitch, in his 84th year. --- MooNaY.-Ab her Home, :740 Reale street, 50101 Wheat $2 05 $2 10 Toronto. on April 14011, 1810, Jane A. Stret- spring Wheal 2 05 2 05 f 1 55 1 as se an 49 10 42 48 20 05 20 ll FU 00 1 115 15 00 10 84 Nettle are just like anirrlala--- nee% liutvc. wilhied. proper 1101114411111011 b. \V0 1 eeonunentl Howker"a Plant hand vet'), high- ly for both house (11111 outside Plauts, 25e and 40c per pkge. tick Fast nave 5011 tried this new O0111 Witter Paste for runlciug Paste forl F wall paper t Yon will fine it exceedingly satis!•acLnry-sail be made instantly with cold water. 20c per package FORMALDEHYDE Of course you air, going to nae it. Then be sure you get the gen- uine article, We believe our Formaldehyde to be the very best that can be procured. Put up (0 y Ib. and 1 ib. bottles-31ic and DOD. WALL PAPER The Wall Paper season lute now sleeves ite stride and is certainly going with a good swing. We hear some very complimentary re- marks about our atnck and we would like to have you step. in and look over one samples. We are pleased with therm also and it govt's ns great pleasure. Io 51,03, theta. 13luestone Hellebore Paris Green Arsenate of Lead Not that in of a Race "Ernest" said the teacher of Geography, i "tell what you know about the Mongolian race," "I wasn't there" expletinee L01' - nest hastily, "I went to the ball gable," Chloride lima Gillets lye Caustic Sada Sulpha-- Tollacco hap JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER „ N) ti k'1 15 Gi t3 0 w c) n 0,7 07 Fr t3 O t'3 t7 (2 CitH E) 0 a (0 0 0 43 t'3 13 15 Fa 0 00 (e 75 0 a a 0) 00 tP b 00 G Ino 00 ton, widow o the late John aiooncy, form- Oets only o1' htorris township, Deed 78 years. pons MORA,, -At 0110 General Hospital, Toronto,' Barley on April 14121 1010, Bessie, beloved wife of Butter Boy McKay, Brunets. '51S58 OLtven.-in Howiclr, on :51)111Srd, 14110 SCSr- Hpge �Stet Oliva", beloved wtto•of Jno, 1301115, Wool n her 84th ear, Potatoes per bag 14u1NNON.-A1 v$ullett township, 00 April 3001,, Hav 10141, Gladys Margaret, only daughter of Wool (unwashed) Hugh and Mrs. Shannon, aged 1 year, 0 months end 20 days. •••••••••••••• ••••+++++++4••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••i•k•1••i•'1•k•1••i•k+•1•k4•••A-•r•3••➢••1••i•+ JohnMel) +.nal $ >a Ethel •k 00 CI.,ast ra,this 4.4. 3 1 r Clearing �i- 4. 7 .r• k Le .'..4.+ Boys' Blooiners worth $1.25, Sale price 87 • + Boys' Bloomers, sizes 27 to 33, worth $3.75, Sale price •.• .•. 1.29 I Boys' 2 -piece Suits, sizes 27, 28, 29 and 3o, 4' worth 8.50 and $9,00, Sale price ... 6.90 + Boys' 2 -piece Suits, sizes 32, 33 and 34, worth $fo,oa, Sale price ... 7.00 4. Boys' 3 -piece Suits, long (Pants, sizes 32, 33, i. 34, 35, worth moo to $T3,00, on Sale at 3.50 1011313 iI nu 0010mi., 09 8 0 se oAlways a 50lnplete ascot lineal utionra \Voodbury's to Sulphur Ottobnlie 'Tar Glyctvine rb IV Deities,Bab s Own Gi ❑11011 i Delight Paint 0115e ®1 -Pears' (1lynevi cis Wnol. ingritae Milkweed Lifebuoy v Pure Castile ® ....... 0 Hai es' m' Celebrated R 9 `sire Oils l's ill h English' h W O , Always full stock an hand and one of our good Liniments. • 25e, 50c and 51.00 per bottle a Soaps Plant Food 00 ia 00 9 re (9 E9 09 ll�Ntlkdikll�lffiItlVWiIGltii�tlklBMIIWIutlA1'� • ei I will be around shortly for them, will pay the highest price, cash or trade, and will carry with me a com- plete line of Groceries, several, lines of Dry Goods, Patent Medicines, etc. For your other needs in Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and hardware 'Phone us. Phone orders will be given our careful attention. If goods are not satisfactory .will be cheerfully exchanged or your money refunded. You will avant to Paper several rooms after you see our Sample Books of beautiful Wall Paper. Our new (liitgllatns, Prints, Ohambrayti;” etc., will tempt you to start your Spring Sewing. Rn O THWELL, Moncrieff Our Motto :-- C0A Scquare Deal to Evolyona.'r 11111011mII111mm111110$131110111$u1@nelldmlil iiiiitillIII ttillIV1gllElll11110W1mullauu ommumwllli until Small Wares Dept. IS A BIG MONEY SAVER Shoe Department IS LOADED WITH BARGAI NS - Gents' Tweed Suits, sires 36, 37, 38, 39, less than Wholesale Price. Sale price 12.00 15.00, 19.00 and $22.00 Men's Odd Vests, worth $2,9o, Sale price ,.. 1.95 Boys' Odd Vests. Sale Price ,,, 79 Men's Odd Pants. Sale Price from 1.90 to 3.15 i Get in line and clean up on our Overallsand-Smocksat Less than Manufacturers' Price to -day. k - Special drive Patent Medicines Grocery Dept. Is a Busy Spot Ask to see nut' Straw Rats 04. •i• 4' + + Jno6) McDonald ETHEll, .se 53"P5031105 taken at Oaelo Prices during the Sale, .H N ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++••••••••••••••••••••••••