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To Farmers
Formaldehyde is the great preven-
tative of stunt nn grain, This has given
such good satisfaction that its use has
steadily increased from year to year uu-
til uow its employment is almost gener-
al. We have cnstomers who tell us they
would not be without it even were the
priesmuch greater. Our Formalde-
hyde is the best that can be obtained.
It is put up in two sizes- '
i Ib, bottles suffieleet for about
loo bushels, 4oc.
3. lb. bottles sufficient for about
5o bushels, ase.
Full directions for use are on each
bottle, Now is the time to think about
11 anti prepare your seed for sowing.
You will be well repaid for the small
outlay and dine Speut if you use For-
maldehyde.
FOR PAPERING
A BEDROOM
is to be found in some of our stripe pat..
terns: One that has been much ad
mired has a pure white ground with a
plain white satin stripe. The border is
one that can be Cut out and has plenty
of color, in shades of yellow and purple.
to brighten up the room. The ceiling
is a white moire
The price lOc per roil
We also have somewhat the same de
sign in a beavierand better paper
At 18c per ro 1
Another Paper that is sure to please is a
stripe on white ground and modestly
decorated with bunches of yellow defier
dill -
Priced at 1Oc per roll
Ask to see them.
The ��. Store F
DRUGGIST AND S I'ATIONER.
. SMITH
raxal getus t,entS
Roans have been bad.
SPRING birds are returning.,
SSC11001, Board Friday evening of this
week.
Tue. sidewalks in town are now well
cleared of snow.
How many clucking hens have you ?
is now a very important query.
LAST week a telephone was placed in
the residence of J. J. Gilpin. It is
No. 1Sa.
A good share of the Winter's refuse
was scraped off the front street and
hauled away.
WHEELED vehicles commenced run-
ning last .veek but cutters and sleighs
were also in vogue.
BRvsew has entered a team in the
Intermediate series of the Western Foot
Ball Association and will put a good
strong eleven,in the field.
Last week Win. Seeker and family
moved from Queen street to the Thomas
Nicholls readence, on Turnberry street,
and are getting nicely settled.
A COAL famine is on in town. Some
people have taken down their coal stoves
and substituted wood beaters to tide
over the week: before the arrival of
warm weather.
VICTORIA Park will soon become the
scene of athletic activity instead of the
skating rink. The latter had a long, un-
interrupted and successful run during
the past Winter, thanks to Mr rreoch.
ON account of the b'dty flooded track
between Atwood aud Heulryu the ex.
press came round by Stratford Clinton
and Wiugbam on Saturday night reach-
ing Brussels at a very late hour.
MoxnMt afternoon the boys bad a
game of Hockey on the rink. While
the ice could not be :said to be first-class
it was not bad buc of course did not im-
-provesas the match progressed. Hock-
ey on Easter Monday is not a frequent
occurrence.
CLOSED no -R Trench was here last rendered at the Concert given bv. Berl
week and cicsed up the skating' rink Lott on the evening of Good Friday, in
the Town Hall. Talent consisted of
Chas Duff, the well known pianist of
Brantford, who rendered his numbers
with the skill of a master ; Dougall
Strachan, of this locality, soloist, whose
three solos won hearty applause, Miss
Ina Bryans playing the accompani-
ments ; Bert Lott was quite at borne' in
his various iters elect
ions and shows
ous literary s
t
last ap-
pearance.
rout n
eutsinee his i t P
marked mp
v an excel-
pearance. Altogether it was
lent musical and literary bill of fare and
deserved a larger audience Owing to
the bad condition of the roads very few
were in attendance from the country
and many of the townsfolk were out of
town for Easter.
SCHOOLS resume work next Monday
UPWARDS of Too Easter visitors were
ticketed from Brussels during the hod.
day.
THE Post would be glad to see an-
other addition of fry made to the Mait-
land this season.
PUBLIC Library Board will meet uext
Monday evening at 7 30 o'clock.
members are asked to attend.
THE electric lights were...out of husi
for a few nights owlets to the oveid'w
or the river getting into the furuace
house and engine room. Evert thing is
all right now once more,
-o-
MUatO book lost between Brussels and Brd
Line Plorrie, on March 80th. Finder please re-
turn to '150 Pose. •
TItmeas from the flood gates of Brussels
still dam were swept away with flood Satur-
day.April 6th,elmins were attached to ends
of them. If finder will connnunicate with the
pryne Mllliug Co. , Brussels, they will: take
them away at once.
Strom F06 SALE. -8 brood "owe, with utter
cof 10epa niter ieach
d sired of WAles a feewl choice a oak
gib Gs. Apply tpPhone Jr.52P. MoIewoSf, Lot 21, Oen.
1CAT tiedin a hag, lost between Brussels and
Gerrie, last week. Finder please notify John
Mooney, Braesels,.or phone 510.
Sean OATS -Quantity of good Siberian seed
oats for stile. Apply at 8% Lot 08, Con 6, Mor
ris. WALTER BaoADF00T Phone. 516
Eads for ]catching from a fine pen of White
Wvandottes 51 00 po er 12. Gea good t youren of vorde orders RD
in
enrly. :TAMES BALLANTYNE, Brussels
EGoe TOR TUTORING.- Thorn bred White
Wy501.10115 MEADOWS, lirueeela51.00 per setting or � settings
for 5t1 5 50,
0. A. C. No. 21 seed barley for sale. Price
51 00 per bushel. Also three thorn' bred York-
shire brood sown with pig and a number of
store Pigs. Nt.. M.8x t GRT, Cre brook P.0.
Fon SALE. -Good pnenu otio the buggy al-
most n. w, •with automobile sent ; a steel' tired
buggy. almost. new, automobile sent.: 2 good
soot robes Also a good brick dwelling house
and comfortable stable on Queen street. For
further portteulars apply to Gino. BROWN.
Brussels.
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CONCERT - A choice program was
A usness .Chance1
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is often missed when it might have been
easily embraced by
Systematic Saving
g
Be prepare for the day of op -
gin now to
portunity by depositing your savings in
The METROPOLITAN BANK
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AOOOUNT
BRUSSELS BRAIVOH F. H. GILROV. MANAGER
Bob. Leckie is away on a week's visit Miss Lily Sharpe is home from Inger.
with friends at London andBothwell soil,
Miss Mae Elliott was visiting at R Thomson was an Easter visitor in
Stratford and Bright during the past Toronto.
week. ohn Thomson is visiting rela-
A Simon, of Hamilton, was an lives at Seaforth,
Easter visitor at Station At1ent Kyle's. D. M. Scott, of Hamilton, was in
He is an uncle to Mrs. Kyle. town for a few days.
Mrs. Joe McDonald, of Moleswrtfth, Mrs J. H. Galbraith teas an Easter
was a visitor with the Misses McDonald, viskittor with Toroce nto
hrendlece, Mi V
s
of town, during the past wt. ek,
Mrs. Robert Ross and children, of Cross spent Good Friday in Listowel
Kincardine, were here for a holiday vis- Frank Scott, of Lambton Co , was
it with relatives and old friends. home for the holiday week from his
Miss Brett, who is teaching at Pieston school.
is here for the Easter vacation with her Jas. McLachlan, teacher ie Turnherry
sister Mrs (Dr) 11cN.tugivon was a visitor at A. C. Dames', William
Joe Wilton, of the S'anclard Bank, street.
Colborne, and Jno., of the Metropolitan Miss Elsie Wilton is snjovine the
Bank, Piston, were home on a holiday Eaeter vacation at the family home here.
visit. She is teaching nt Elmira
Archie and Helen Kay, of Stratford, Charles Rtehad ate his Baster eggs
ai
were visiting at "MaitIttea 'villa" over his home here, returning to his posit ou
Easter, at the home of W. H. and Mrs, at Hamilton on Monday.
Kerr, Mrs (Rev ) J.. S Duncan, of Luck -
Mrs Wasman and Miss Ethel, of Clin• now, was a visitor with Mrs F. H
ton, are visitor; with George and Mrs Gilroy,'I'uruherry, street.
Pollard, the Eormer's parents, to Bras- Mrs John Manning site her Easter
,cls, eggs with her daughter, Mrs. Herb
Mies Margaret daughter of S C. and Cuuuingbam, of Palmerston.
Mrs Wilson, has been quite ill but is re• tit's. Neil McLauchlin and daughters,
covering nicely now we are pleased to of Toronto, formerly of Brusaels,purpise
stere - removing to Fort. William where George
H. G. Fitzgerald, manager of the a son of Mrs. McLauchiiu, is located.
Vietropol'tan Bank, Linwood, was in We wish them well.
town tor afew.dats renewing old friend- Among the Easter visitors from Tor -
ships. - onto were. -
e F Rutherford of the Metropolitan D A Lowry and Miss Clara,
Bank siaff• is enjoying his vacation in Miss 5 V. McLauchlin,
Toronto W.'1' Pridham, of Toronto, Lorne Pringle
is relieving. Miss Hattie Downing.
R L. Taylor, barrister, of London. Miss Carrie McCracken,
fortnt'rly of Brussels, is ill the result of Ronald Sinclair.
serious .iperation. He is a patient in Will. SI recitals.
V'etoria Hospital. • Jack Leckie.
Miss ()aye Bailey, nurse, who was F. G. Poole
home for a visi., has gone to Edmonton
,where she will follow her profession for Churcn Chimes
n, 'I at least
now that the season is over and placed
the key with S Carter, who will utilize
the building for an implement store
room and look after the rink.
FOOT Bali ,meeting will be held Fri-
day evening of this week at 8 o'clock in
the Council Chamber. A good attend-
ance is asked for. Ethel is not entering
is ter-
ritoryn Brussels the League e this season s
g
for expert footbal-
t 111 broaden p
v
lists.
INVITATIONS have been issued for the
marriage of Dr Percival Richards, of
McLeod, Alta , formerly of town son of
I. C. and Mrs. Richards, and Miss
Mary` Edna, daughter of Mrs, James
Elliott, of Alexander street, Brussels,
The wedding to take place Wednesday,
April 24th.
FRIDAY evening of this week at 8 o'-
clock, a meeting of the officiary of the
Brussels Branch of the I.hildren's Aid
Society will be held in the Carnegie Lib -
wary audience room. Co Secretary El-
liot, of Goderich, will be in at, endauce.
All who subscribed to this fund and
have not paid are asked' to kindly Vaud
the amount to Treasurer Gilroy
WOMEN's INSTI'rttTE meeting ou April
18th iu the Pnblie, Library." Mrs. D B.
Moore will address the gathering on the
making of soft soap and other members
will take up the malting of hard soap.
In answer to roll call members will give
a recipe for snaking cookies or tell some
way in which they have been enabled to
economize. Talent tsble also, from
which good cookery will be for sale.
Meeting will commence at 2 30 o'clock.
Mts. HUGH S'1'EWART SR, CALLED
AWAY - Early Wednesday morning
Catherine Milligan, relict of the late
Hugh Stewart, of the .5th con., of
Grey township, passed away to iter re-
ward, at the gooct age of 82 years. She
was born in Daibettie, Scotland, and
came to Canada to T8si, locating in Peel
'county, There nearly 6o years ago she
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People We Talk About
Rov Einfgh in borne from Seaforth.
Miss Hazel Lowry was holidaying at
Loudon,
Rev. D. E. Cameron was iu Toronto
this week,
Mrs Fullerton spent Easter at Monk -
too with her mother.
Miss Jane. Mitehell went to London
for the Easter vacation
Miss Mabel Thomson is holidaying at
Granton and Shakespeare.
Miss Erratt, of Auburn, was a visitor
at Me home of Jno. Hunter. -
Gordou Schroeder', of Hanover, is a
visitor at W H McCracken's.
Clarence Milburn, of Berlin, was an
Easter visitor at Dr McNanghton's.
Garfield and Mrs. McDonald, of
Neteara Falls, were here on a visit.
e of Elora,
were
1. and Mrs Grills,
visitors at the home of R Lealherdale
Miss Lill Lamont was the guest of
relatives to Listowel during the Easter
va'etion.
Rev. W. Hunter, of New Jersey, was
horse for a week visiting his parents
and sisters
Miss May Reading, of Wingham, is
joined band and heart with the late visitor at the home of George Blown,
Hugh Stewart :aurl they toot up their Queen street,
bome on holidaying
t' s
was t
Edwards George R
i where
Mr
e
Con,
r Grey township,
5, p,
with her daughter, Mrs.
Stratford ,
and hare at Strag
they resided for mass years w j
Mr. Stewart died t8 years ago. The
children are Mrs, Alex. Buchalien, of
Grey; Hugh, who recently moved to
Dauphin; and Miss jean, at home.
John died over 3o years ago. Last Fall
Longfoot.
Jno. Currie jr was laid up for a week
or more wiilt la grippe but is able to be
ab tut again.
Mrs. A. Brace is visiting her brother,
Mrs, Stewart' and daughter took up John Cross, Pelmerstue, during the
their residence in the Robb terrace, Easter holidays.
Brussels, where the old lady [lied. She T A. Hawkshaw, teller in the Stan -
had enjoyed comparative good health, dard Bank, went to Lhoan for the
Mrs. Stewart was a member of the Easter holiday. J
Presbyterian church and. had a wide Mrs T. Bone and daughter, Mrs.
circle of friends Twohrothereeurvive, Ritchie, visited with Toronto. relatives'
living in the Old Country. The furter• during the past week,
al will tette place Friday afternoon, I Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of kincardine
service being held in Melville ebnrch at were holidaying et Rettald McNaagh-
2 o'clock, interment will be made in ton's, Princess street.
was here
Brussels cemetery. D. Sproat, of I Mrs. Ino. Wren, of Toronto. a
Belgrave, is a brother-in-law to ,the de- for raster visiting Mrs. McFadzeal and
ceased. The bereaved will share in the Mrs Jno, Ballantyne.
sympathy of tile commmtity. For a ' Mrs Geo. Seeker has been under the
person of her yea's Mrs. Stewart Was doctors dare het is rept:Ming her health
wonderttilly smart and would eeallt we ore pleased to say
have passed for mucic younger oilman; Misses Margaret and Lizzie Brown
St te will be kindly remembered by many spent Raster with their sister, Mrs.
old friends.. Leslie Kerr. at, Clinton.
wet e
Mrs Goodwin, 01 Cheslev. was visit Service was held in i 4
the R. . edb
church
Mg her daughter, Mrs K'• le, of town, lase Vloudev morning,
Harry Goodwin, of Wingham, was also Rev
vLasF , r. bath Rev. Mr. Wishart dis•
here over Sunday
Brine Scott, who is C P,. R agent at coursed upon "'rhe voice Ft um the OiM.'
Gail bake, Seek , is here on a holiday, world " The Easter music was ver'
l
visiting his parents and friends. Mrs. got ,
'Sco't is also here The monthly meeting of the Melville
Rev. A R. Maunders and daughter, H M S. will be held in the Chureh, on
Nora, lett for their home at Pipestone, Wednesday evg 17th Mrs. Fox wilt
Manitoba, on Wednesday after a visit take the topic and will give a paper on
here of a few weeks "Manitoba and its missionary needs."
Rev. W. E Gilroy, B A , pastor 'of Rev, 1. H. McBain, B. A , of Weliaud
the First Congregational church. Remit- wlio recently underwent a medical op
ton, called on his brother, F 11 Gilroy, eration, is sup ovin.g nicely. He was a
former Atwood boy and taught school
of the Metropolitan Ban,.
Miss Pearl Dark hes gone to London in Glee township in his youthful data.
where she expects to take a potation as Next Sebes:ill meriting Rev. Dr A.
stenogrepberand typewriter Her Fath• S. t .sse Veitoral hapefiuteodeot of
er aecomponied her to the city. Home SIi 'nod's, roronio, will oecup'
• .. and John Cross (brother of the pulpit of vlrlville church He bells
MrFIs A Bruce) of Palmerston attended a very important post and is filling it
the funeral of the latter's brother in law,
who died at his home in
o nNes
Nesbitt,
ih
Fergus on A
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5
th
Mrs W. F. Stewart, of Breehin. Was
here visiting her daughter. Mrs. N F.
Gerry, end former old friends. Mrs. League',, will be the preacher for 'he
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Sunday, ds April
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THE STANDARD BANK
FatbWbe! 1873 OF CANADA
80 Bca:who
•A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR
is received in our Savings s Bank Department, and is
sufficient tri open an account and entitle the Depositor to
a pass Book. The highest current rate of interest is
allowed, and money may be withdrawn at any time
without delay,
Savings Bank Department at Every Branch.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
J. F. ktowland, Manager.
d,.�. .,.,meq,
ing more comfortably," following his
rally of Thursday. The reverend
gentleman is stationed at Mitchell and
has not been well for the past 8 or 9
mouths when he had an attack of ty-
phoid fever, followed by complications
that have given hint a severe shaking
Up,
At the evening service in the Mel be -
diet church last Sunday the choir
rendered the following program in
good f,.rm :- Easter Anthem, "Thee
have taken a_ wet ins Loid" solo -cm
the Cross," with violin obligate, Miss
Hingston ; duet. ' Phuugh your stirs be
as scarlet," Misses f, Downing and A
Pi:yne ; Ladies Quartette. 'Naw the
dal re over," Mteees. Hingston. Gert"
Pro ne and Sharpe.. An appropriate
discourse was .given by the. pastor O,t
•Life Songs," and a liberal collection
was tendered the choir fur music sup-
plies,
1T• IOHtt's CHURCH -The annual
Vcstrt meeting was held 00' Monday
evening last iu the church basement.
Rector Cameron presided and °petted
the meeting with prayer, 'rhos New-
some read the U arden's report which
showed that the finances of the church
were In good shape.` their being a good
balance left after meeting all nobilities,
(awing been duly audited the report
was ad"pled by the vestry. The rector
nominated 'Phos Atei'ck as his Walden
and I'hoa Newsome woe elected peoptti!
Warden. John Ca,d.ff was appointed
lav delegate to the Dwcesan Synod and
Harvey Brvans, Geo. Colvin sr. 13
Whtttard and F Cat d ff were appointed
sidesmen Messrs. Met'utcheon and F
Cardiff are auditors Reports Aum the
AYP A and Sunday School were
read and accepted, Matters of minor
importance were discussed and the
m, eting then atljourned
BORN
0020n -In $eeforth, on April 4th, to Mr, and
Mrs W. A. Orich, a daughter.
BRUSs'E.S MARKET
Wheat 40 90
Peas
Barley ..... ............ ..... .... -..,.,
Butter
Eggs
Potatoes
Hay
Regs.
nettle
Wool
SO 50
1 00 1 05
80 86
18 20
76 75
1800 18 00
00
4 50 8 76
12 18
DIED
EpLroTT.-In geatneviile, 0115., on April 511t,
Simpson T,.:Elliott, third on of Robert
Elliott, High Treasurer U. 0. F, formerly
of Winglmm, in his.118rd year.
STRWAIiT - In Br'uaeal.i 011 April 19th,
Uabherine Antigen, relict of the late Hugh
Stewart, formerly of Grey towusltip,. aged
82 years and 28 day's -.
Stock for Service
WANTED -A nnnil and team to plow 16 to
17 acres of stubble land on the Cameron
farm, 88g111 Line Morrie township, as noon as
plowing
ioulara apply to on tn,TOHN terms OOR, other
Phone 867.
BULL FOR BALE. D110mm bull, bred front
' that izemtotck en beth sides, for sola.
Apply to DONALD ROBERTSON, Lot 8, Cott
9, Grey, Brussels P. 0. 40.8
PROPERTY FOR SALE,-:Realdenee in
Urxnbroek. with 4 acres of land, is nn the
market for fmmediste sale. Fraote house in
gond repair, nix ,some, good cellar and large
woodshed: smell barn and granary with a
good sized hay loft • land in good state of cut -
deaden ; some good fruit trees in garden close
to house, Desirable Mention for retired Palmi-
er or carpet gardener. For particulars as to
terms apply to D MOQUABRIE,
41-6' - Uranbrooii P. 0
MAUDE C. BRY4NS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
The Bad
Cold' Season
Personal-greduote Department of Ophthal-
mology, McCormick Neurological College,.
Chicago, I11., is prepared to teat eyes and flt
glasses at her office over Grewar's Reslhnt'e,,t,
Brussels, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
each week from 1.80' to 0 p nt In Toronto, at
710 Spadina ave„ other days of weok.
Phone 1219
Sale of Valuable farms'
BY' TENDER
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
for that valuable farm property situate lin the
town -hip of Grey, in the County of Huron,
compos' d of Lot number twenty-two in the
Fifth Conoea•'ion and the North helves of lots
numbers Twenty-three and Twenty-four, in
the Sixth Oonee.sion, containing two hundred
acres or lend,- tits•.- or lens
No tender will be comidered unless accom-
panied by a marked cheque for tet, per cent of
the Tender, the balance to be paid within
thirty days after acceptance.
The highest or any tender not neeeaaarile
eceepted
This offer affords an excellent opportunity
to any one desiring a ehofae property at a
reaganeble price,
Immediate p,aaeaelon cony be had upon the
i•ompletion of the purchaspe
Dated this lath day ayMof ANOfA. 5,1912.
Vendor's Solicitor,
By Walt Mason
l eaunoughing, clothe•, oonghing till utY
'tools la eel of joint, and I wish you'd bele(
the gee's-gre0s., my b0e0nt 50 RI01M.
have coughed ht anmutt linger, I -have
cotte6lt.rd tit medium tongues, bill. my indbt
,dole,. 1nrnyx aeaoa to teiereope toy
lunge t Meru gl'atltltl nuts lofty o n hh,g,
nil the Mein and tones linitis, 1111 uty
coughing Jeered the pouter and shook
down the window minds Ihave coughetl
it aonntor-teem , I have can6'hed a rumb-
ling Mass, I leve ceuthed until my uoegL-
ing MI' w the lisle's trots niy free, All
the dope Y uu v' brenghi me mother, Pimp.
ly falls to 1't tit spot : have taken tons
of tablets, demijohns of liquid rot, Let nn
ohatge The tree' meat, mother ; give_. me •
goose or. gander grenee, rub 1t on my tor -
broad Isrnyn and perhaps I'll die in peace,
MORAL
Ono bottle of Blood Root Clough Ouro.
would have given the desired relief.
250 per bottle at
F
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DRUG STORE
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the, estate of Joseph
Smith, late of the 'township of
Morris, its the County of Huron,
farmer, deceased. •
Notice isherebygiven, pursuant to Otatato,
that all creditors and others having oleins
against the estate of the said Joseph Smith,
who died on or alto't the twenty-seventh day
or March 1012, are regnired on or before
the 10th day of May. 1912, to send by poet
prepaid, or deliver to ll' 8 Scott, Brussels,
P 0.. Anentfoethe Exeeutnra of the de.
ceased, thel' Christian and surnames, addres-
ses and dtsarlptIo is, end. a statement of their
aeoounteagainst the said estate and else the
nature of rho security of enyt held by them.
And further take notice that alter such last
mentioned) dna. the Executors will prteeed
to distribute the ,resets of the deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto, having
regard Only to the elates Of. which they ,'halt
then Have got ani ice, end that the sttd Execu-
tors will not be liable for the rad assets or
any part thereof to any person or persons 0f
whose alaime notice shall not have been:receiv-
ed by them 0r the tine of quell distribution.
Dated this I lth day of April. 1912.
RinriAM .T, S,il'nn t Exeontors,
Gunnell OALDULOa
Notice To Creditors
In the matter of the Estate or iltutwell
Speira0, late of the 'Township of
Grey, in fee County of 1Iut'oii,
farmer, deceased
NotiaeIs.hereby given pursuant to etotate
tha all creditors and others limingclaims
against she uatnte of the maid Hartwell Speir
nn who died on or about the twenty-seventh
day of May 1911, are required on cr before the
tenth day of s' a r 1012 to send by poet prepaid or
deliver to the undersign d Executors as Hen-
fryn post office, who are the executors of the
deceased, their Christian and surer tees, ad-
daeases and deseriptlnnn and a tntement of
their eleinte and tiresome agaheit the said
Wale and oleo the nature of the neaurity it
any held by the
And further' take notice that after aitch.
last mentioned dote the Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the '.sesta of the deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto having
regal.. only to the plains of which they shall
then have got notice end that the said execu-
tors will riot be liable for the avid assets or
env part thereof to any person or persons of
whose claims notice shall not have been re.
eeivedby then at the.time of suclt distribu-
tion.
Dated et Grey this eighth day of April 1912.
JOAN 'SP/OMAN. })}Executors.
EAMewaLL BPEIRAN,J
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wart WAS a resident of town for a day. Mr. Bartlett tvi also conduct i 1. •
tuber of Years. Institute on Monday at 2.30 p. m for: • t•
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Mrs A M McKay and children. of Sabbath School an.l Eps'otth Lettgue .
Cheslev, are visiting in town prior to workers, • On Monday evening, 22nd, +
their removal to join Mr. McKay who he will deliver en illustrated Lecture en •l
Preceded them a fewmonthsago
Their "Life on the British Columbia 'Coma•
Carlye iF
Eneas Crich was visiting in 'Clinton ing the W M S. antiive•aart• will be
nae will he at
1 MotHras' DAY -Next Sabbath even
Tuckeramith and Seaforth during the
to tl t . The New 'Spring,,Uinder- •
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years of age but real smart for an old S cfal musle rendered. Mea Hormel
Sp clothing, Fine'and'�{l/ork
Roger Deadman who as been ac.
trttanttottepnmrown a :fig +
services 7 J ea
le, hes beer, ,emoted to Winnie pens at o'clock.-, - -
d ill b 1 avi f his new porches So favorable is ROY James Living •1 +j
f he Methodist church herr,
as Mothers' Day, yi ten Mrs
London, willgive at e
dress. The service will be panduc gift
y 1 , cors of'the localSoviet
Easter Thanleofferinq will be egren.
observed to t •
past week. It is 32 years since Mr. 1 M (Rev) +
Crich left Tuckersmitb in which town. Harrison, c f d i d •
ship he was horn Mr Crich's mother +
is a resident of Clinton and is over 8o
I y the
We want you to see our Ready-to-wear Clothing. . Our stocks are now 'at
their best, A complete showing of the famous PROGRESS kind, and the
Style, Fit, Finish and. Values ,are certainly the best we have ever shown.
We want you to see Our Clothing and make comparison.
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for Men and Boys
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fatly.
g h h is a good speaker and well worth hes, Shirts, are here.4.
eo i D Bank at Bells mg Evert body will be welcome and . •
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on at the p'ay.
11 the parental home Phis week: Wet sal that the attending physicians have
wish him success in the Western metrop not operated yet cid ntav not require
olis, to do so.' Rev. Mr Livingstone in real-
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He is Mere on a short vis :stone's condition at the Stratford Mospi
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We have made, a special effort to secure designs and colorings of
artistic merit not only ill high grades but in those its low as 5c per roll. •
Papers originally 122o now selling et le. 8c and llc Papers now; 5c,
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BED ROOMS -We have dainty I`lorals, producing ch g ,
at low cost.
PARLORS -Beautiful designs in gilt and creamy tomer, bines, greens, +
&n., in delicate shades. '
LS DINING -ROOMS, Roc. -Fine. effective designs, in. magnifi•
HALLS,
colors, giving warmth, richness and beauty to ail apartment.,
of very nice Papers, from 6 to 12 rolls, At
Remnants that. will be sold at bargain prices to
clear.
MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW, If you have any rooms not re-
cently papered just call and let us tell you how little it costs to
make horse bright, attractive and happy:.. , +
Paper Hanging and Decorating a Specialty•
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Paper Hanging -1214e per roll and preparing Walla extra • •-
PAINTING attended to in all its branches and satisfaction assured.
Floor Glazing Enamel for sale in quart 'cans. Anybody can ap-
ply It. The very thing a housekeeper wants.
promptly
ly attended
Fred. McCracken
rant fly attntrded to.
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'New Boots and Shoes
1.50, 1.75 up to $3.00 I
2.25, 2.50 up to $5.00 :
1.25, 1.50 up. to $2.50 '
Men's Heavy Working Boats, Special at
Men's Fine Dress Boots, Special at
y Boys' School and 'Fine Boots, Special at ..
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4 Ladies' Ready-to-wear Suits•
• We are showing some particularly we11 made and good fitting Suits for Ladies and a+••
i. Misses in Blue and Black,Serges, and ill the new �y •
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