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ing R. ted melting, There is nes signs' I,ee.ln+ Lowry visited rttat ivett in
turn attached ae to this watt t tome iVr t r
lienee we bold it until that emu S. Not t tlditf iSes1 was a visitor with Lislu-
I'•,r pal t.• n batt the to -t of hie 1111.x• well Ilit.atl•:
Il.n {RA I'A:0 Lcriuer,--lhr 1V u,ini etre. Win. Wile spent Easter hl ItIgtn-
>Notkere of Alelv,l'a church have en -
soil with rein^ites.
d gaged Rev. Air Pierce to give an U. , CeurPe W Ed, Nerds anti A B. Wood-
* ln:mete,t l.rr!utr st)viug n de'^.crip'i°i' Iry were ulnae: , et Toronto Iilist week.
during the 1)110111 1 .lace un Ila rust• M Uel.; 44 h ,drhl wan vteihuy tiff
two week': with ',Ratio] it and Iuv,.•n'ull
friend•,
Rny elcelt+ has gine to '1'"route
where ' remain if he Buds tate
Queen eltyhetnit10 his Irking.
Are,lieu ) Pierce \vile •t visitor at Lis.
towel nod SIratf,•'d ,est week, attend'ng
Stratford i'resb ,, r nil iu the Int fel place,
Sebes 'reit, hese -eke, per ler 1, 1 end
Mrs Gilpin wow to 'Torontn last Mon-
day to wort t a', ' ye specialist regard -
Ing an optic 11.001 is that has nppertred.
Harry James was taken to the Hospit•
al at Wingham on Wednesday where he
will receive treatment, He has been
rent primly but we hope for improve -
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b.t. and Mrs. Longfoot and Lenon,
Strettee and Win, and Mrs. Baillie,
Monk'un locality, were visitors at the
Memo of George and Mrs, Edwards;
Brussels
AAiW. McCrack-
en will be , he delegates to next I. 0. 0.
F. Grand Lnrlge in Torouto, next month,
as represeutattves from Western Star
Lodge, No, 149, Brussels.
Geurge Thomson and son, Frank,
Toronto, are here for a short visit with
the fortner's parents, George and Mts.
Thomson. George is an old town boy
whom we are always glad to see.
R. E. Bryans, of Detroit, is here for a
short vacatinu with relatives and
friends, He is a sou of Wm and Mrs.
Bryans, of Brussels, Mr., Bryans has
bees in Deti oit for the past few years.
Sergt. Fred. Burchill arrived home
last week after an absence of about 2i
years overseas. He did duty as instruct-
or and afterward was iu the Paymaster's
office, and with Dental corps. Mr. Bur-
chill looks well.
County Engineer Donald Patterson
and son were in town on Tuesday goio,
over the highways d .signated far Geed
Roads improvement. Mr, Patterson
says the long continued wet has been
very hard on the roads this Spring,
George Cardiff, an old cud well known
resident of Brussels and community, is
hardly up to concert pitch this week
but we hope "uncle," as he is familiarly
palled will soon be able to be about as
active as usual. He is skirmishing
around 8o years of age but has been
wonderfully active,
Harry Taylor, a former resident of the
locality. tvho bas been overseas doing
his duty for the Empire, has bre) re
hewing old frieudships here He en-
listed in the West and was up against
the "real staff" many a titne but esoaped
injury and looks fine. He expects to go
to the West in the near future. 014
frieuds were glad to see him once more
in the fiesh,
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Combination Cream
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Cold Cream
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Get the story of the season with a Kodak. All outdoors is alive with
invitations to take pictures.
B y Your Kodak Now
And enjoy the beautiful Summer season. No matter how much good
times are enjoyed they will be remetnbered lunger if there are some Snap
Shots to act as a reminder. Keep a picture story of pleasant outings with
your Kodak.
Kodaks from $8.5o up Brownie Cameras from $3 up
qi Sed Cedar Fresh Supply of Palm olive offer
Eastman's Films Take advantage of
b' ! lakesthe ,pedal offer the
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LocnL and District news on page 5.
SEASON is very backward in coming
forward.
GARI.EN plowing has been on the
program.
STREET sprinkler made his appearanee they escaped so well. One car turne
on Tuesday afternoon. turtle, Greater care Rud reduced speed
MANY people are more or less used up are two methods of avoiding such acci-
hy the prevailing grippe -cold, dents.
1, C. RICHARDS is offering genuine
bargains in shoes and harness. Read
his advtthis week.
Quite an acreage of flax has been got
of ith-
unit notwith-
standing
w
inalis comm
soil Y,
into
the ,ot
the backward season and we
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hope
good
resultsi
ts will
follow, w
,
JULY 27, 28 and 29 are imPOr
ta
nt dates
Iepresentating the days chosen for the
Welcome to the returned Soldiers and
the Old Boys' Re -union in Brussels.
ALL subscribers to the last War Loan
who have not exchanged their subscrip-
tion receipts (Blue) for the Bonds are re-
quested by the Banks to do so without
delay.
NEXT meeting of Girl Guides will be
held at the home of Mrs. Robert hoThorn-
son, -
Queen street, Thursday,
at 8 p m. Kindly take note of change
Tuesday to Thursday and be on hand,
WEDNESDAY, June 24th will be the
date of the annual Summer meeting of
the Women's Institute in Brussels, in COAL heater for sale, in good condition, at a
connection with Huron County itinery. bargain. Phone 20x. MYRTLE WILsoN,
Mrs, C. K. Bluett, London, who has HATCHING eggs for sale, Barron's laying
been here before, will be the chief strain White Legghorns, 0 cents an egg. Single
settings $100, Roil. Tao0tsoN, Brussels.
Phone 66,
SEED GRAIN son SAM -Improved Ameri-
can Banner Oats and 0, A. C. No, 72 ; also
Marquis Spring Wheat. Phone 2015
WM. HDToarasoN.
Fon HALE. -Ona good Shorthort Bell Calf, 10
months old, sire Surrey Hill Chief, No. 114787;
dam, Pansy, N'o, 127699, Also Silver Gray
Dorking eggs for hatohing-61 00 ger setting of
15. ANDRewDottGLAd, R. R. 1, Bluevale.
Wroxeter Phone 000.4
The local boys who went with the
Siberian expedition are expected home
in the near future.
THE dust on Tnrnberry street was an-
noying a few days last week, the strong
wind being responsible,
A couple of motor cars mixed up on
Saturday night on Tnrnberry street in
which the principals may be thankful
v, r1 1,+1-1v Why 2'i 1 7n Lenitive
1,:,a11 , t 1ldv,h hutch, lira ens.
1.115111.1..T 1. 0 t) F. Lunar. -Wed
uesdav et negt lyse lc she District Lodge
of the Independe_11 Older of Oddfelluws
will b: held in the I. 0. 0. F Ledge
Room, 'i tlE POST Block, Brussels, at 1
p. tn. 'There me , car 8 lodges in this
District and Rev C 12. lhirant, Tees -
water, is the preseut Disttiet Deputy.
THE Pos•r ie pleased to record -lie flot
that Miss Gertrude Deadman, who ha,
completed her 1st year at Queen's Uni
versify, Kingston, took 1st (Mass Honors
iu all subjects and tied for the De Puts
Scholarship While such a report is
most creditable to the young lady it is
an honor to Brussels, We hope her
future will be narked with as great, if
not greater success.
How 1a \Wit SUE. ?--Several people
are s nding In our notification re-
gal ding n ,>cr,1)6,119 to THE Pose'. All
over 5 years iu arrears may have to do
business through the Division Court if
they decline to accept the easier way of
remitting to THE POST. We will not be
to htam if this plau teas to be followed
Last Monday Juo W. anti Mrs. Sand-
ers left for au extended trip to the West,
Moore Park, Manitoba, will be their
headquarters for a time. We wish them
nn enjoyable time. W. A• Grewar has
rent -c1 the furnished home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders, corner Turoberry and
Church streets, and is now in possession.
His daughter, Miss Verne, will be the
housekeeper since the demise of Mrs,
Grewar,
SEAvORTH News speaks RS follows of a
sister of Mrs. Geo, Lowry, 00 town :-
Last Sabbath was an interestiug oc-
casion in the Methodist Sunday school
as the money contributed by the various
classes for missionary purposes was
brought in. Mrs. A. L. Porteous' class
was the successful competitor for the
banner awarded the class contributing
largest amount, their offering amount-
ing to $24 6o. The Mess is composed of
7 yo0)g girls,
WOMEN'S IN>TtTUTE -Annual meet-
ing of the Womeu'e Institute will be
held Friday of this week at 3 p. m. Of-
ficers will be elected for eusuing year
and annual report given, The topic
"Bread and Bun making" will be intro-
duced by Mrs, 0. Walker. and a discus-
sion on bread making will follow. Let
everyone be prepared to give a sug-
gestion on the subject also to receive
recipes, A large attendance is request-
ed
PRINCIPAL SCOTT ON SICK LIST. -For
the nest few weeks Principal B. S.
Scott's health Iles not been good and be
telt quite unequal to performing his
duty. By the doctor's advice be is tak-
ing a 2 week's rest and the School
Board have fortunately secured Miss
Mouey, Stratford, to supply for a few
weeks. Miss Mouey was the Principal
of Bluth Continuation School but bad to
quit for a rest, She commences work
Thursday morning. We hope Mr. Scott
will soon be o. k.
FRIDAY evening a goodly number of
Bresselites assembled in the Council
chamber, with D. C. Ross, President in
the chair, and discussed the coming Re-
union in Brussels on July 27, 28 and 59.
Offleers, Conveners of Committees, and
everybody Y
else,
in Brussels sels a
nd com-
munity, were urged to
put more giuger
into the preparations necessary so that. a
meeting of the Executive could be held
at an early date to draft out program.
In the meantime hustle in the names and
addresses of your friends so that invita-
tions may be sent to them.
MOOT APPa.oPRIATE,-The Centennial
of OddFeZloty.
observed last Sun-
day
p Was
day evening in Brussels by a large at-
tendance of three -linked brethren attend-
ing service in St, lobo's church, when
Rev. Henry Smith, rector, preached e
very suitable and practical discourse
from St. Peter :-"Feer God, Honor the
Kiug, Love the Brotherhood," dealing
specifically with the triple injunction of
the apostle. James G. Tones rendered
the fine solo ' Hoetmeah " On return-
ing to the Lodge room commendatory
words regarding the service were spok-
and a vote of thanks passed to the Rec-
tor, Choir and Wardens.
HE SORE AND ATTEND. -The young
ladies of the "Good Cheer" class of the
Methodist Sunday School are prepar-
ing a program to be given in the Sun-
day school room of the Methodist church
Tuesday evening, May 20. Program
will consist of musical numbers and a
short play entitled "Pout King and
Country Neel Yon " J. T. Wood, re-
cently home from California, has also
consented to help by giving a short
Talk , n some of the interesting parts of
his trip. Corse and bring your friends.
Admission 10 and 25 cents. Proceeds to
go toward the Sunday School Mission•
cry funds,
ACKNOWLEDGED TI1E GIFTS, -The fol.
lowingleftsrfrom
Miss Bentley,
Y,
Matron of Huron County Children's
Shelter, Goderice, speaks for itself and
may perhaps, be a hint for other organs•
=Goes t0 "do their bit" to the benevo-
lent work :-DEAR FRIEND AND CO-
WORKER. --Will you please convey to
the members of the Brussels W. 0, T,
U, the grateful thanks of the Children's
Shelter of Huron County, for your very
generous gifts of children's clothing and
the fruit, pickles, honey and maple
syrup that we have just unpacked today.
Everything arrived in good condition
without even one jar of fruit being
brokeu and we certainly appreciate very
much all your kind thought for our
Welfare in the Children's House, The
little garments are all so nice and in
Midi good condition, and each oue just
what we needed, for eight little people
who are with us at present, besides
those who may come to tis in the near
future, The children here now range
from 2 to 14 years and every garment
you have sent will be very useful indeed.
We pray God'schoicest blessing may at-
tend all the different departments of
your work in Brussels and with the best
of n
wlahes for each member of your Heim
,
Again thanking you. Yours In the
Master's service,
SARAH BENTLEY, Matron.
13rnssels W, C, T, U, heartily thank all
who helped with the supplies who were
not members,
50 Young Pigs and 4 head of good grass cat-
tle for sale. ALOx. HAevIH, Wroxeter.
46.8 Phone 604
4 KEYS on steel ring lost. Will finder please
return to TnE POST
coat left in
wE.1f coat and a waterproof
alk of Nova a by weeks g ago, Owners
B
rt- and
may haveforlthis notice
be TnE P property
paying for this notice atpTHF. Poem.
by paying car
or7this found.
' TEE may have it
YORKSHIRE Sow for sale, duo to farrow lamb
of May, CHRIS. Rocir.RsON, Blyth phone 8118.
fifer due to calve.
SA u.-2 pun heifers u
FOR L g
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Tune lt.
Phone 8535 HARVBYDoneoN,Ethel.
CAMEO Brooch lost on Saturday, April 21st,
either in Brusaela or Brussels or Palmerston
stations or on afternoon train. Prized as a
gift. Finder please leave at THE PORT,
WANTED, -Dead Horses and Cattle promptly
removed within a radius of 20 miles. No
animal removed without the hide• Will pay
from $8 to $6 for animals brought `to factory.
Phone at our expense. Phone (day) 12; (even-
ing) 178, The Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Ltd„
Wingham
speaker.
RemeesaerreauVE Mc MECISAN, Of a
London Oil firth, was in town this week
conferring with members of the Council
and other towufolk relative to oiling
'l'urnberry street, the macadam as well
as the business portion. It Ise compara-
tively new preparation in which asp-
halt forms one of the ingredients.
Something, of necessity, will have to be
done to protect the macadam.
INTO THE DtrcH.-Lest Thursday S.
Carter, accompanied by a traveller, was
touring Northward -and just ready to
pull out to pees S. Wcinsteiu's horse
and wagon, The latter, not bearing
the car, started to turn into Harvey
Bryane'farm gate. To miss a collision
with the horse Mr. Carter steered the
car so close to the ditch that be upset,
Nobody was hurt and the car was soon
right side up.
BANKING HouRs.-On Monday the
iota instant the banks throughout Cana-
da changed the boors tor closing from
2 30, the hour adopted as a "War Meas-
ure," to the old closing boor of 3 o'clock,
The Banks In Brussels went back to the
old hour some inonths ago, so no change
will be made so far as Brussels is con-
cerned. Hours for business here are 3
o'clock and 1 o'clock on Saturdays, with
the half -holiday on 'Thursdays, during
May, June, Jnly, and August, These
hours will be strictly observed.
PECULIAR ACuI»ENT.-While visiting
at the home of her daughter, Mrs• Toa.
Ames, in Grey township, who has been
ill, Mrs. Wm. Bryans met with an un-
usual accident that might easily have
resulted tnore seriously time it did.
While. walking to the end of the
verandah Mrs. Bryans stepped oil the
platform of the cistern when, without
warning, one of the planks gave way
and down she went into the cistern,
e ed
adhed
on hoard
n
Her calls Were. SU
and the prisoner was released from her
uncomfortable position. Numerous
bruises were discovered but Mrs. Bry-
ans will soon be as hearty as usual. The
peculiarity of the situation was laughed
at, after the rescue by all concerned,
but it waft= joke at the time,
Marne 4• BR7ANe announces she luta re-
sumad work in her office. Omoe open every
deyy. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to 6 p, in. oleo
Saturday evenings.
Ms, PARKER, Osteopathic P11yytctali, visits
Brussels Monday afternoon of each week.
Chronic and nervous diseases suesessfully
treated.
$ Visits residences. Consultation ab
dean or TNANxs,--We wish to grate-
fully acknowledge the many tokens of
sympathy received by word, deed and
letter concerning the recent demise of
our loved one, the late Mrs. A. R. Mc-
Kay, ue Bessie Bone. They were ap-
preciated beyond our ability to express.
Yours very Truly,
MRS. '1', BONE,
MRS. PALEN,
A, R. McKAv,
TROUBLE Milan -SU clay afternoon,
4111 inst., some yntltbs wantonly destroy-
ed a number of panes of window glass at
the South side of the chopping mill. If
the names can be secured they will be
apt to remember for some time their
impudence and violation of law on that
occasion. Window glass is too high
priced to regard its destruction In any
such manner. It is up to the boys to
make good the loss to Mr. Logan and
save further trouble.
Tax POs'TOFFICE WILL CLOSE ALSO. -
During the continuance of the Thursday
afternoon weekly holiday: May, June,
July and August, Brussels Postoffice
will close at 12 30 o'clock. This is an
instruction from the
Iestoftic
e Inspect,
or following a request in petition form a
few wecke 0110. Outer floor of the
office will be left open so that ,nail from
lock boxed !Day be secured during the
afternoon but wicket will close promptly
at hour stated and remain so until fol-
lowing morning at 8 o'clock,
Church Chimes
Last Sunday Rev, Mr Mann, of town,
and Rev. Mr. Boyle, Belgrave, exchaug•
ed pulpits.
Rev. Mr. McDonald, missionary of
Korea, will occupy the pulpit in Mel-
ville church text Sunday morning, at
et o'clock.
Rev, H. Smith was at Loudon this
week attending the annual meeting of
Synod. Lay delegate from Brussels
a vas unable to attend
r
At the Official Board of Brussels
Methodist church, held
lostst
week, Rev.
W. E Stafford, BA.,was iuviten to re•
main as pastor for the3rci
year. He (Ac-
cepted the unanimous request and thank-
ed the Board.
Tuesday evening of this week a joint
entertainment was held in Melville
church school room, program ram
being
supplied by Little Stars Mission Baud
and the Juotor League of the Methodist
church, Mrs 13. S. Scott and Mrs.
(Rev.) Staff rel were iu charge,
Melville C1;0reh Anniversary ser-
mons will be presched on Sunday, Tune
229d, by Rev A C. Wishart, B, A„ of
Cuigaty, (westerly the well known pastor
of Melville church. Tea meeting will
be held the following Monday evening.
Brussels and loeality will be glad to
have the oppportunity of welcomiug back
Rev. Mr. 4 'Short.
The Missionary offering in Brussels
Methodist Sunday School last Sabbath
totalled $33 02, Program consisted of
readings by Mtsscs Ada Fulton and Mae
Armstrong and Mrs, 1. H. Hoover
recitations by Gorden Best Red Gerald
Stafford; chorus by Miss Mina Hunter's
class ; address on "The Mothers of the
Bible," Mrs. W. Rands ; male quartette
by W, J McCracken, Jim Armstrong,
Geo, Baeker and Jim Lowry ; short ad-
dress by F. H. Gilroy, who presided.
HRIFT'Stamps.-
We
strongly re-
commend the purchase
of Thrift Stamps and War
Savings Certificates. In this
way you not only are aiding
your country's finances, but
are forming the Savings habit.
The Stamps may be purchased
at any branch of -
THE
STANDARD DANK
OF CANADA
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER
Rev. W. E. S'afforcl and T. T. Wood
attended the Wingham District annual
meeting in Wiugham Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week, representing
Brussels,
Wednesd-,y of last week 3 sessions of
the Book and Publishing General Con-
ference Committee met in Board room
of the Methodist Book Room, Toronto,
and pushed through a large volume of
husiuess. London Conference repre
seutatives are Rev. W. H. Graham,
Stratford ; J. C, Hay, Listowel ; T. 11
Shlltington, Blenheim ; and w. 1-1.
Kerr, Brussels, Rev. Dr, Chown, Gen-
eral Superintendent, presided.
Lydia Reta Ethel and Roy Adolph,
children of C. and Mm. Tyrell, of Wil-
lett Grove, Middlesex Co„ were baptized
at St. John's church, Brussels, last Sun-
day morning. The noteworthy feature
at tending the ordinance was in the fact
that Mrs. Wm, Thuell sr„ the great
grandmother, was the sponser. She is
over 8o years of age but keeps quite
smart for a person of her advanced age.
It was au honor the children may ap-
preciate as the years roll by.
BORN
HENnnasoN,-In Morris township, on May tat,
1919, to 01r, and MIS Edward Henderson, a
son, Garfield Edward.
Digo
Wntme,-In Morrie township, on May 12th,
1919, Margaret Bruce, widow of the late
Joint White, 111 her Slab year.
AUCTION SALES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2laT,-Farm stook, &o.,
Lot 15, Con, 8, Grey township, Hale unreserv-
ed at I p. m. t9. G. DUNBAR, Prop., Fe S.
Soott, Auctioneeti'.
Court of Revision
Township of Morris
The Court of Revision en the Assessment
1held In
P Morris will be
Roll of the Township
Township o
the 0nea5 10.8 Marcia, on Monday, p, May
persona
interested
next pleaoe't take
a.m. All govern
interested will please take notiao and govern
themselves accordingly,
A. MAaBWEN,Clerk.
Bluevale, May 12th, 1019,
Auction Sales
O GOOD FAR STOOK
�UGRAIN SALE F O M
anAeNr aebecMluatn &0,-F. 5. Sontt;
signed to , ti bean blit Auction to by the Loden•
Coned to ,eelt w Pip, a Wednat Lot 1y
21et, et 1 Grey
cllock,vthe following valuable q op-
arty 1 Clyde 1.7617 70are oldln foal, 1 Olyae
horse 8 ears generyyal years,
1 Pa marc 5
mare 8 years h1ryearling Olycie colt P1 driving
mere 0 years, 1 driving horee 0 years, 1 there',
bredoow and cele regietered, 1 thoro'•bred
oozy in calf registered, 0 milcb. cows. 2 farrow
cows, 4 grass steere, 0 1150.70101 std steers 2
true-year•old 1101)ers, 8 yearlhlga, - 8 Spring
olives, 22 young pigs', 2 store pigs, 10 ehmnks,
number of hens, quantity of cleaned peas, 100
but. O. A. 0. oats,100 bee. mixed grain (wheat,
oats, barley and pens), 1 Daln hay loader new,
1 oream nepnretor nosrl9 naw, 1 set 4•sletlen
diamond Iron harrows, 1 hay rastr, 1 eat sleighs
with fiat raek, 1 sat single harness, 1 pair pipe
collars. 1 pair 20 in long straw Soobch Collars,
Hale without r09erve ns proprietor lune to give
tip farming owing to poor health, Terms -All
omna e? $5 and anular oas11 ; over that amount10 months orodit given 00 approved 30104
notes. 4 per cant allowed off for cash on credit
amounts, W. G, DUNBAR, Proprietor.
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THE Season is now on for buying your Buggies
and D. Ewan is all ready to talk with any
intending purchasers as he has a number of
first-class, up-to-date Buggies, both steel and rubber
tires. We use Goodyear and Dunlop Rubber -the
best that can be 'got.
Call and examine our stock, Everybody is made
welcome.
Big reduction on Buggy prices this year.
Call early and pick your choice at
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Penslar Toilet Articles
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Palm Olive Soap
Palm Olive Shampoo
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Both are splendid Toilet
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Lysol
The great Disinfectant
and Germ Killer,
Always 111 stock.
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Glass Cleaner.
We have it,
Willard's
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Chocolates,
Bulk
Nut Bars
and in
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always fresh
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Waking Her Acquaintance
Visitor (at Private JInspital)-
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shapes.
THE KOLA
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Very popular.
Try one.
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DRUGGIST and STATIONER
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BRUSSELS MARKET
As I have lied machinery out of my Fanning 1 Fall Wheat
Mill Factory 1 have two Gilson Gasoline En- spring Wheat
glues for sale -one 12-h, p. and tho other iM 1u. Oath
le both almost new. Also Gasoline Content Peas
MiPlank, eta,
Will sell the factor building which is 42x60 Barley
Batter
Mixer, with Wheelbarrows
feet. Oen be sold in two parts, Eggs
Have also Ft quantity of Dressed Luo bar and Hogs
aome good Cedar Posts. Wool
Pure Bred White Leghorn Eggs. Stook from Potatoes per bag
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We offer Women's High Laced Whltc. Can-
vas Boots, regular $4,00 for
Women's Canvas High White Laced Boots,
regular $3,5o, for •.. ...
Women's White Canvas Oxfords, regular
$3.5o, for
Women's White Canvas Three -strap Slippers
regular $3.00, for ...
'Misses' Patent Leather Slippers, sides II to
2, regular $2.50, for r.. ... ..,
Few pairs of Men's Heavy Shoes, regular
$4.00, for .,. .•, ...
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All Goods Reduced in Prices to Close there out Quickly
Harness Dep, artm ' nt
Single Harness Reduced in Price,
Brown Sweater Collars reduced to, each
Yellow Sweater Collars, reduced to, each
'Terms Cash. No Exchanges or Refunds,
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