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The Brussels Post, 1921-4-14, Page 8• •i• • • •i• ♦ • F • d• • ,t• 4. + A •• e Specials 4. + 4444 • Lt, li l�'r^ ten) �d fifif'tfi,401r{ All Out -doors ors Kodak Invites Your Take advantage of the new lower pr'1ee8 on Kodaks and Brownie Cameras : No. 2 Brownie - $2.50 No. 2e Brownie - $5.00 No. 2a Brownie - 8 50 Vest PocketutographicKodak - - 9.00 Films Developed and Printed in our Store Collection of Housecleaning .qq Be- Ar:,.... c. k., ise- 1I .,.s•r„'•1 Ammenie. bot.... 150 t,'..', ft-;.,,.• 0 I, p'n! ..... 30c I. y ml V.,o•,w,•, bot .....,...,. 250 Si. ver 5't-. • m Polish ..... 352 Pi td ' d Copperas, lb ..... roc C..b•nr d., of l ime. pkgs . 1Sc & 35c • Par:e.y -hell Paper. folds,... 302 Who each 35c & 500 • Giant Orchid Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 12 (25c) pkgs. $2 12 different colors Now is the chance for lovers of this, firmer to procure a variety worth while, FRS8 The :4144,224 Store +•444.3` delefif'44.4744.4.+4.+H•♦'Fs 4.4. +4.+4.4eit-i'+4-04-0- -6444.44.4 NamallooMMENIMIllaaa art etas (Items l Lew; • a quantity of Oats fit for seed ' and a r + 4. quantity of Alsika and Dutch (, rt- H Druggist and Stationer • Foa BALE. -A Robber Tire Buggy almost h 'lover geed ^- JNo. kcNA.en, Phone 4811. , p Sano Barley, 8•rowe x for sale. AWNING, ore being placed in position, i Alas. MOLAUCRLIN, 42'2 Phone 2119 R. ii.8, Brussels. SOME of rue sucker fishers were re•; FRAME home for sale, 154 stories, size22 z 50 warded. wt,s :urge successes. i feet. Apply to Josima PitAOOOK, DAILY f reielit service on the G. T. R. f Phone 4417 Bluevole R. R.2. has bogie reins'sfedon this line. t QUANTITY of Abike Seed for sale. ,� AsrE,t0R LONG is through with the ( On As. DAv1s. 4th Line, Morris. Assessment roil for 492x. Figures will Phone 1323 begiven later. t YnCNn Angus bull for sale, ill for service. Phone 4�8. 31. L. CAIDIPr, Grey A NEV.Y letter from "Jack" Kerney i R. R. 2, Broseelo, concerning California may be read on j SomElmoY misplaced a rubber rug in the a e , Merhodi81 ehereh shed, Brussels. Initials on P g 4. i inside of rug, HARRY NPE141AN, Grey twp. Tag C1 Mit pF'Opl@ In this community me FOR `1A. LE. -Quantity of BeiYfnR for fanning etting along favorably THE Posy g ; mitis not made np will be sold et 26c per solve is glad to state. i May be had from Thov Dougherty, Benlryn. THE so acre fano offered for sale, by atter next week. Also 85 bogs of potatoes at Auction, last Saturday afternoon, at the 1 600 per hag. 8 S. CO1,0, Ethel. American hairs, Brussels, was not sold, CAn number date 14.6:8 has bean lost. Finder will do 8 favor by retnrnbig fG to F. Trnvrxo up of premises is already well i B081H1LL, Bruaeele. advanced by some of our townsfolk.: NArr blue silk ganatlet glove loot, will Everybody :'hou:d get busy at the same ; finder kindly leave It at THE POST. j,,h 1 RnnR00 tiro hnggy, with auto Beet for sale. DIs lVlrRtts of coal for next Winter t Good repair Also a new corn cultivator at t 100/ price, Phone Si. 6. CARTER, ate alrearle heing made in town ata P1 GS800 SALE. 12 younYorkshire Pige8 considerable reduction from the top weeks old. Apply to J.P.651 UINTo85, Phone 558 Lot 21, Con.12, Grey. CATTLE FOR BALE. -4 steers rising 2 years, a heifers rising 2 years and a farrow cow. .100 F180000, Phone 5214 Lot 18, Con. 11, Grey. 9 CHOKE Pigs for sale, 5 weeks old. JAS. B. A 11014095000, Phone 2810 Lot 2, Con. 0, Grey. ed, from W. A. Lowry, the comfortable ` COMFORTABLE 540000 00 Mt11 814.085, Bgrne• »els, with stone foundntfon, nectar, woodshed, house on Princes= street of which be has eplendld wall, good amble »4121 y acre lot for been the tenant of late, and formerly the Halo Am leaving Eown dance want to sell. h''me of Mr. L',wry. Call and sae 1t. S. WETNSTESN, Prop. REPAIR,: of a temporary character have Phone 82x n itch rates of past year, A CAR of horses was shipped to North- ern Ontario Thursday of last week, in charge of Harold Lowry. This is only one of many shipments made to the same locality. G. T. R. AGENT CHO5EN has ptireb2o- been made at the mill dam to secure the benefit of the Maitland in turning the water wheel at the chopping mill. It means much to proprietor Logan to Wive this power UNDERWENT OPERATION. --Mrd. A L. McDonald, of brussels, daughter of Wm and .firs, Bartley, Listowel, was suc- cessfully operated of at the Listowel Memorial Hospital on Monday of last week. We hope she will soon be as hearty as ever, REMEMnee the Auction Sale of House- hold Furuf:ure, &c. at S. Weinstein's. Mill street. Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock. The house and lot REGISTERED Dnrhnm cow for pale. Ateo 154 1,0Bhe10 timothy seed. BA WRY P14YANa, Phone 128, QUAN9'TTY of Crown Need Pens for sale. .750. A. CAMPn0LL, Lot 52, Con. 4, Grey Twp, Phone 8019, WRITE 1408800 5100er seed for sale, Extra good quality. Phone 4219. GEORGE BLAKe. DOOR 0gge for hatohln,l. Phone 5112. WHITE blossom sweet clover seed for sale. W, 0. STEVENSON, Lot 27, Con, 10, Grey. Phone 508 I..00044 brood sow and litter for sale. The latter are nearly 8 weal.' old. Apple to ERNE80 BRAY, Lot 17, Con. 4, Grey Twp, Phone 894. EGGS 9OR HATOTITNO.-MArtin'a exhibition Regal Strain Doreen, White Wynndotto eggs, at 6 carte apiece, Phone 429. J. E. Cootie RASE, R, R. 2, Bruenele. Weekly Half Holiday n, f r - Y agreeinent among the, 4. •P business people of Brussels + the Weekly Half Holiday + 4. will be observed VD4, Thursday 4, d. + during the months of play, June, t. - ,July, August and September. + saute as lust year. • People are risked to kindly + arrange their business SYith this .[l.� fact in view, p and a Ford truck will also be offered. PAY LIP, -All persons indebted to the ender. Mr. and Mrs, Weinstein and family are Signed are asked to kindly square np acoounte returning to Toronio. at once, before collect -lone aro placed in other COUNTY COURT -Four eases were on Inside A. L. I{ERR, Br088818, the list for the Count Court on Tues- EGOS Fon HATOn1N0: Burred Rooke, Rood Y tonus »train, I withered 600 eggs 1n Jan. day of last week. One of these, Clark 1127 in Feb. and 1498 in March up to the 21st of VA the Huron County Flax Mill Co., was settled out of court. There was an action by a Brussels man for $214 rental of flex lauds. Judgment was entered for the pi;intff for this amount, with costs, The three other cases were ad - the month. ERga will be sold at 76o per 15. Whits Leghorn», Barron» strain, eggs 76c per 16. War, GRANT, Lot 8, Con, 12, Grey. Phone 2514, BR0R0 Horn bolt calves for sale 7 and 11 months respectively. One from an Imported Biro. Priced to sell, Lot 50, Con, 8, Morris township, Phone 188. JonN 80Ela. 8805 journed to the 19th. Woven 11508601 Sweet Glover Seed for sale. BE SURE AND ATTEND. -Friday even- sew per bushel. Lot 80, Con, B, Morris, sig of this week there will he a raising, Phone 6810 Tilos, PIER0E, union raliy, in the interests of the Ref- ereudum, held in Melville church, nom- mencing at a o'clock. Rev. 1)r. SEED Cate for sale, limited quantity. 0. A, C. No. 72. Free iTyroflussel R. A noxious s R, R, 2, Lot 16, Con. 19, Grey. Phone 2810, Harkness, Wren 'b t, will deliver an ltd- Ds81RAELn property for sale In Brusselseon• aregg and Rut 11 yen ldcDonald, the well slating of a large»tore and comfortable dwelt• known vocait,t, of the city of Toronto, log hon»ea, R8gnln for qutek este 081 am rn moving to W1mNpeg. Por further partioul►r9 will contribute solos, A free will offer- apply to R,LEATH0a0ALE. Phone 87 ing .viii be taken for the benefit of the I Two well bred Short Born Bulla for bale, 041195, Doe's forget the date and place. aged 2 and 154 years. Lot 20, Con. 18, Grey. Do a good turn by inviting your neigh• Phone 4916 GEO. Wn1TrtELn. bor to this worth -while gathering. Fon BALE, -The residence of J. T. Wood, Albert street, Bru9ae19, All modern OOnven• BARI, CUNNINGHAM 1199 installed a fence»; 54 ACTe of land; most eligibly H1ttlated; visible measuring and pumping rippli- garage, Come and nee it if interested, mice at ills garage, to take the piece of DR. PARKER, Osteopathic Physlalan, vleite the one that has been in use for supply- BrnaselO Monday ntternoon of each week, ing gasoline, The machine is Mita either treated, ord nervoid diseases sultatiiniat treated, Visits residencies, Consultation at by hand or motor and the glass Sham• Queen's Hotel, F. H. OIIroy, D. C. Ross, •F Secreting y, Chub Man, Business Mena' Aeao. + + Your Seed Groin TO obtain maximum yields you need to sow Test ed Seed Grain, To purchase good seed you may require financial assistance Extending accommodation for such purposes is as important phase of Standard Service. Oneself nor beef Nesagir SHARP frosts have retarded vegeta- tion. REFERENDUM Polling Day next Mon- day. I, 0 O. N. At Home Thursday of next week. POLLING places open at 8 a. m. and dose at 6 p, m next Monday A NEW kitchen will be built at the home of Fletcher Sperling, Church street. POTATOES are rather a drug on the. marker and may reduce in price yet as Spring advances and the new Murphies Rppreech readiness for the table, SI.ME talk of putting the West side of the Bowliug Club property in shape fit a tows Tennis Court. It would be a convenient Spot but will necessitate con• siderable work to get it ready THE growing populerily et Temple - ton's Rheumatic Capsules for Rheuma- tism, neuralgia, lumbago, etc. and RAZ. MAH for Asthma has placed these re- medies among the "best sellers." Fur sale by las Fox.. A NASTY CRACK -As David Walker was starting W. 91. Maunders' car last Monday the crack Hew back striking him a bard blow on the right hand. No bones were broken fortenote'y but a bad bruise was iDI'ated which he will re- member for some time. Wean was received this week of the demise of Watson Ainley, formerly of Brussels, who passed away at the borne of his daughter, Lomond, Alta , on Mon- day of last week, in his 71st tear. His health bad not been good for some time. Mrs, Afn'ay predeceased her husband. A ,'.on and daughter survive 'TORONTO WORLD SOLD. -The Mail anti Empire has purchased the Toronto Daily Word and the Toronto Sundae World. The Daily World is discontinu ed end its circulation added to that of the Mail and Empire The Sunday World will continue to be published by the Mail and Empire. The World was a lively daily, and directed by W. F. Mc- Lean, M. P , but never financially strong. FINGER Tips 'TAKEN. -While working at a stave cutting machine in Amor- Bros, factory last Saturday morning Wm Thompson. of Cargill, had the mi' her on the pump shows, by graduating Rrtvitreamee T1v4 WANTED for Braa0Obid scale, the correct quantity of gas before Brat Lounty to repreneet The OI Reliable o lie e q Foothill Nurseries, Rig sales are to be made being depr;Rited iu CRT receptacle, An in selling NursCry atm* doring the moon - electric light 05Orne the top with the etrnctlou period. A splendid opportunity [Or 11vi sninamarr. Highest commtaelone old. words Visible Measure. Outfit is sup- plied up- iinndnome, fres equipment, Int-KKs lino of fruit piledl1y 17. 0, Phillips S'sSon,S, I?witbh- and ornxmentnl stock to often SmohE; & over, wattmomeN, Toronto, Ont, Manufactured by a Winglutin factory, fortune to have the tsr lotn' of 3 fingers on his left hand taken off The in juries were dressrd as speedily as pos- sible but undesired holidays will be on the program for some weeks before Mr. 'rhompsou is able to resume work. DURING the past week a new cabl., containing too wires, has been placed from Church street to the Central on Turnberry street and will afford inoreas ed service. The cable taken down only bad 5o wires. SOperintendeneo of the work was in the bands of A E Para• dean. The Southerly secti.•n of the town bas been Cul off frum service for a time owing to the alterations SCHOOL or LNCIRUCTION.-Thursday and Friday of next week, at the Ford garage, Brussels, experts will give dem onstratiof on the Fordson tractor, They will knock down and rebuild one of these well known machines explain ing the various parts. It should be very helpful to any farmer who has a tractor or who purposes buying, in fact it sill be interesting to anybody. See the advt, DIED tN ToEOSITo.-Last Sunday Mies Lena Sperling, formerly of Grey town• ship, passed away in Toronto, The casket w broughtBrussels da s to B n- els Mop v a night and the funeral took place from the home of Mrs. Mary Spurting, Me- chanic street, Tuesday afternoon, to Brussels cemetery. Rev. W. E. Staff- ord conducted the service, which was private. Miss Sperling was a sister-in- law to Mrs. Sparliog and a sister of Mrs. John Manning. BOUGHT THE SaKINK Duo STORE, - Russel Brown, druggist, formerly of Brussels, has purchased the Sabine Drug store, Toronto, and is now in pos- session. Rus will do wei l as he m wen acquainted with the trade, pays close at• tension to business and knows the city Where he has spent a number of years. His old friends here wish him A x suc- cess. BOARD Or TRADE BANQUET, -A first- clsss time was eajoved at Wi'tgham by upwards of 150 men, at the Banquet given by the Board of Trade, in the Council Chamber, last Friday evening. A royal spread was served be Caterer McKay. W. F. Vanstone, President, capably filled the chair and short spicy addresses were given by Mayor Elliott, Reeve Tiplinv, Geo, Spotton, W, H. Kerr, (Brussels), Reeve Eistou and Clayton Procter, (Morrie), W, Elliott, (Ingersoll) Postmaster Musgrove, Rev E, F. Armstrong and High School Principal, The speaker of the evening was J F. McKay, of Ingersoll, who gave a splendid and most timely address on Canadian Citizenship that was de• sereedly eulnei00t-1 Fine vocal selee- Finns were given by Messrs. Willis, tyle. Cr'ill. Haneteote and Hill the High School orchestra, and the gramophone THE STANDARD BANK TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Brussels Branch: G. H. Samir, Manager. Iv you have en attiele for sale tell the the people about it by an advt. in Tint POST. 'PtivaeDAv half holidays will eom- mence 01 May sth. Blyth has decided to observe the same day of the week, A FORD Sedan bas been purchased by Adam Smith, of town. He and the members of his tamily will no doubt take great pleasure out of their comfort- able car. Tug necessary repairs are in progress at the Butter factory, rendered neces• sary by the recent fire, Butter making was resumed this week and ere long everything will be in Olin shape. DIMITY Returning officers in Brussels at next Monday Referendum voting will be N. F. Gerry and A. E. Hersey at the Council Chamber and K Leatherdaie at the Public Library audience room. Polls open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. to, YOUR name dont need to be on the Voters' list in municipalities under rood population. if other qualificatians are a'l right. Deputy Returning officers will swear you, a friend vouch for your identity acid you mark the:ballot. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - Friday afte"- noon of this week Brussels Women's Institute will meet at 2 30 o'clock. After business routine, Miss Hopkins will give a talk on "Milk and Milk Dishes" and also demonstrate, All the members are invited to be present and constitute themselves a quizz party. TENNIS CLus.-A well attended meet- ing was held in the Library Thursday April 7th for the purpose of organizing a Teanis'club. B. S Scott occupied the chair. Following officers were elected : President, James Fox; 1st Vice Pres., Miss Annie Geddes ; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. R. J. McLaucblin ; Secretary, Cardiff Best; Treasurer, F. H. Gilroy ; Grounds Committee. R. J. McLauchlio, A. L. Stewart, H. L. Jackson Two Courts will be arranged on the ground where the Skating rink was situated, Membership tee is $2 00. All welcome. Misses Isabel Strachan and Kathleen Wilton have charge of membership campaign. 22 $ People We Talk About Z 23 tt Inspector Dr. Field is visiting the honk in thin locality SC Mrs, A. Yolleck was a visitor with Toronto relatives last week. Mrs. Edward Bryans is spending a few weeks with Toronto relatives. Mrs. G C. Manners has gone to De- troit owing to the illness of her sister. Percy Mitchell left for Ke'field, Sask where he base farm to attend to Spring work. Will. Honey, Toronto, was in town during the past week. He likes to coma to Brussels Mrs. Currie, of Wingham, was a visi- tor with Mrs. A. and Miss Isabel Stracl" an last week. Mrs. Dunn is not enjoying very rob- ust health but we hope the coming of Spring will invigorate her, Mrs, Herbert Cunningham, Palma,. stop, 058R in town this week, attending the funeral of her aunt Miss Sparliog. Co. Secretary A. T. Cooper, Clinton. Strayed was in town this week in connection It the Referendum vote next Mon - Inspector D, S. Rudd, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, paid his official visit dur- ing the past week, Mre N. McPhail, of Southampton, was renewing old friendships in Brus- sels during the past week. It is 2 years since she was -here. Robert and Mrs, Forrest, of Seaforth, were visiting Geo. and Mrs. Lowry', last week. We are glad to state the term- er's health is much improved and we hope he will be as hearty as ever. Little Betty Walker, who took the tumble last week from the balcony at St, Cal Wilms, although considerably bruised suffered no broken bones and we hope she will speedily be restored to berusual good health, Last Friday Miss Mina Hunter, of the Postoffice staff, tripped over a mail bag and had a bad fell on the Boor of the office, latticing somewhat one knee and receiving sundry bruises, of which she was aware for several days, Colin. McArthur, Brussels, and his brother. Peter, of Morris township, were at Lucknow, last week. to visit their sister, Mrs. Dittman McDonald, who is having suffered a stroke of paralysis, She is about 8o years of age, hence will not be able to meet such conditions as in the olden days. A baby girl was born to H. R. and Mrs. Allingham, of the Standard Baok, Travers, Alta„ Wednesday of last week, April 6th, the notable event taking place at the home of N. F. and Mrs, Gerry, King street, Brussels, Mrs. Alliogham's parents. The young lady has been al- lotted the pretty name Patricia Jean and we hope she may be spared to be a great joy to the homeland community in which her lot may be cast. -^ BORN ALLTNa0AM.-In Brussels, Ont., on April 0th, 1921, to air, and Mrs. H. R. Allingham, of Travers, Alta„ (nee Mies Stella Gerry) a daughter -Patricia Jean. IaMLANn.-In Morris Township, on April 2nd, 1021, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Ireland, a daughter -Mary Louise. BOHKADao1,In Toronto, on April 2nd 1921, to Mr. and Mre. Joseph Sehwadron, 2nd, arty of Brussels, a eon, MARRIED JACKLIN-00NLY-At the Methodist Parson- age, Bruaeele, by Rev. W. E. Stafford. B. A„ on April 8th, 1921, Mr. Joseph E. Jack• lin to Miss Lily Mae, only daughter of Mr and Mre. 0. Cooly, both of Grey township. DIED AINr.A7 -At Lomond, Alberta, on Aprll 4th, 1021, Watson Ainley, formerly of Brussels, aged 70 year*. JAOKBON.-At Brlgdeo, Oat„ on April 11111, 1021. Henry Jankeon, of Morris townahlp, in his 84th year. SPA tsi o• -In Toronto. on April 10th, 1021. Lena Sperling, formerly of Grey town - able. B0AK.-In Morrla township, on April 7th, 1021, Lena Isabel ("Tot"). eeoond daughter of Joseph and Minnie Shaw, aged gi years, 2 months and 10 dove. IIV MEMORIAM MO$tNNON.-In loving memory of our dear Roes (Sergi, Roes Me&innon) who died of wounds, on April 10th, 1917. Thin day brings book Had memories Of one who's gone to relit ; The ones who think of him to -day Are the ones who loved him .beet. MOTaatt. BROTHEL* AND SIaTCRe, w day. Miss Elsie Sperling, who is in train- ing for a nurse at the Guelph hospital, is home for a vacation of a couple cr weeks. Duncan Buchanan is here from Duluth, U. S.on a visit with relatives and friends. It is a good mail years Mrs. Robt. Kerr is Dog Strayed on Lot 4, Con, 7, Hallett. on or about Jan. 8rd, a Collie dog, bleak and white, big white patch around neck, narrow white Strip up face, one white leg, a little tan on him and e white tip oe tall ; has a long Sharp 000e re - Rambling a Sootoh Collie, Answer,. to the name of "Collie." Owner 00n have him by proving property nd OO1.OLOIIGB. ➢1 R. R. 2, Seaforth, since be was here, M s a sister. Horses and Hails for Sale THE PosT Editor and Mrs. Kerr visit- ed on Friday with W. EL and Mrs. Wil -1 tis, Wingbam. The former attended the Board of Trade's successful Banquet it. the evening in the Council Chamber. Report of it may be read elsewhere. Two roan Short Horn Bella also two span of working horses, mares and getdinge, and a choice Clydlc8�dela Stallion rising 8 years old, weighing 1,1001bs. THOS. KE[RR, Phone 8500 - Henfryn P.O. Lad'ies! YOU use great care in selecting a new Hat -why should Shoes be less important ? Come and see our lines of New Spring Footwear which consists of High Cut Bals,, Oxfords, Ties and Pumps in the finest of Kids, Patents and oth- er materials equally as, tasty. A very classy line ail through with prices on an equally fine basis. We also have a very neat assortment in Men's and Child- ren's Footwear. Call and see them and if we have not what you want let us know and we will endeavor to get it for you. Cha,prnan Bros. Richards' Old Stand © Brussels ox' Drug Store • THE STORE Y • •• • Weekly Store News ® M � Colorite • Oolors either U OId at- New Hata„ We have It in • 17 Colors. Gives erfeet satis- fttction, • 30c per bottle. • • • Well Paper •• r Blue Grass Condition Powder On of our very '"best for Horses, Gives immediate results. Large package same old price -25c. Dyes 1 • a • We have theta all- °♦ DIAMOND 0 D72'OLA: • SUNSET RIT In all the leading Color's. Entirely reliable. 2 Have you favored ne with a saltie look over our Wall Paper Samples. Our invita- I tion manna exactly what we say, We shall esteem it a privilege to have an oppor- tunity to show you our stock. We have a very ex- * tenoive'stock to select from and in view of the great- s ly increased price of Pap- • et- this year we are exceed- ingly fortunate in having a splendid stock of last sea- son's Papers to choose from at prices that will please you. IStep io 1 1 Formaldehyde Not for many pears have we had a better article Haan we have been fortunate in get. ting for this season's use and at half the price of last year's. Our pint bottles are put up with a specially se- cured metal Sap do that any part of the bottle not used can be perfectly carried over for another season's use, When you go to the trouble of treating your grain be sure and get a good article. Two sif6es- 8 ounce and Id ounce bottles • I What About a Builder? • Many people are just recovering from a heavy cold and are naturally in a run-down condition. Let us recommend the old reliable • Penslar Cod Liver Extract •• • • • • • • • •. • •• • • • •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• fit➢ • • • • • s It will not disappoint you -Just try it and see. 81.00 per bottle • •• , • • • - 's FOX'S DRUG STORE s "Careful Prescription Dispensers" • • DRUGGIST and STATIONER • !$+ i • moo•••••••••••••••N••••••••••N•••••••••••••••••••• • Auction Sales BRUSSELS MARKET Fall Wheat .,....._.....,...... Oats AIICTION SALTS OF HOITFE AND LOT. Pens ..,....--,.• ,.• TRUCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. -D. I Barley ..,, M. Scott, AnotiOneer, hoe received Instructions ' Butter ..4from the undersigned to sell by Public Ares B2E9 ttou et hie home, Mi11 Street, Brussels, on • Hogs 8atnrday, April 16th. at 2 o'olock. the follow. Ing property :-ComrortSble home, collar, p id well, Ford good »table y rd lon condition, hend w crack fn good as 101,kit hen honed, , amen cupboard ed, kitchen range o oobtndt, »moll table, lode e, brange coal on wood walnut as now, cooker, bra* bed andssprings,new, walnut dresser and rs pair, certain Raid of new, rs, 2l act, 2 dozenr sealers, pair rd, fan ps, wheel row, wagawn ora, ironing board, Tempe, wheelbarrow, wagan,p 0(1s, ant of harness, ps goad a OW. bench and number pair rubber boort good @ti now•, bench, number oo flo08, sod pots, quantity rug, lumber, 2flower bozos, terns, coal oil rag, eyard. linoleum. , lanterns, coal col. can, 2 can, e, 4 gate. each, quantity of coal, anter Toms set Beaten, Removing rakes, shovels, hoes, Jia. Terms Dash. Removingfrom Braswell). 8, WEINSTEIN, Proprietor. SI 6060 1 758 50 20 12 W :1 550 1 158 50 12 680 20 00 MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST' Graduate Department of Ophthalmology, Mo - Cormick Medical College. Chicago, Ill. Three Mentha post graduate course during peat year. Eyes eerrectlp fitted with Glasses. Head- aches, Milano.d Eyrw, Granulated Eye Lide end other Eye troubles, caused by Eyestrain. relieved through properly fitted Gluteus. 8atiyfaotton Assnrod• block, ono door Optical Parlor in Leckieac , South of Barrister 812 a, rn.9 office. eduodayest Saturday evenings, m. Also Wednesday and 10002 x innings, Phone 28x ring 4 •4♦•♦♦♦••••4♦•♦•••i♦•••••• 44~44•••4!4••♦4••♦♦••N Z The • ,� Palace . • • • • • r •••• • • 2 b a D 4 '�'I� .r" �1 1iiy 1 „ • ear !!,, •♦•0•••••4•••••••••♦••♦♦!• N••+••4.4'•••46 •••4 • i•4••• The Children's Relight is to be accommodated at fre- quent intervals during play time with trice large slices of bread. pure and wholesomee r We advise giving then plenty beeanoo they need 15 to nour- ish and strengthen their little bodies while growing sorapid- ly. Our bread is just suited for the children. It's the best that t ca n be baked, W. E. WILLIS • • w • • • •• •• • ROBT. FERGUSON, - Gents' Outfitter What About Your r Spring Suit ? Have just passed into stock some nice Blues and Groy Serge Suitings at Moderate Prices, and what is nicer to a well dressed man than a nice fitting Suit. Tweed Rain Coats Nice range of Tweed Rain Coats at very low prices - $12.00 to $18.00. They are exceptional values. Men's Trousers We have a nice range of Separate Trousers that will be sold at BARGAIN PRICES. Farwous Cooper Cap Overalls One of the best made. ' $1,90 Robt» FergusonGENTS'TE ° _j R OUTF'IT