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The Brussels Post, 1913-5-22, Page 8Every Good Time is a Good Time to use your Kodak. Spring Time is Kodak Time Everything for Kodakery at our Store and Prompt Developing and Printing. The eAcc s Store DRUGGIST F. R. SMITH AND STATIONER. It.gxat 4,TelDs PITO Coot. nights. Eeos are holding at a good price. THE POST telephones are 31 and 32. DID you get. your telephone In yet? SATURDAY will be a Ptthiic Holiday— Victoria Day, INDtCATtoNs for fruit are reassuring in this district. Co. Council will meet in Goderich on Tuesday, lune 3rd, at 3 p. m. A metallic roof has been placed on the stable at Henry Woods property. MILTON LAKE purchased D. Ewan's auto. this week and will soon run It like 41 veteran chauffeur. LEAGUE Foot Ball match, Clinton vs. Brussels, Friday, 3oth inst., on Victoria Park, Brussels, at 6 15 sharp. FIRST Foot Ball match in the Inter• mediate series—Clinton vs. Brussels— takes place Friday evening, 3oth inst. JAMES Buttons will be the representa- tive to the C. 0. F. High Court at London next month from Brussels. A number from this locality will at- tend the Proudfoot Demonstration at Goderich Friday of next week, 3oth inst. EMPIRE Day exercises will be put on in the various departments of Brus• sels Public school. This is right and should be encouraged. PILE Posr is pleased to notice the interest manifested in school work by the pupils and teaches. It is a token for good and should be evidenced in the coming exams. CLrt rort vs. Brussels on Friday of next week, Victoria Park, here is the .Foot Ball news of special interest this week. This will be the first snatch for Brussels in the League series. See it. SPECIAL Tx,ttK.—On Friday of next week a special train will be run on the c. P, R. to Goderich to accommodate those who wish to attend the Proud. loot Demonstration. Further parti- culars s to time later. An C11021 Sale of Household Furni- ture, etc., at B. Gerry's residence, Slfll street, Friday' afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, He purposes re- moving to Fort William, hence sale will be unreserved. SUMMER hours come into effect at Brussels Public Library after next week. For months of June, July and August, Library will be opeu Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday afternoons and Wed - n esday and Saturday evenings. C. 0. F. at Church,— Sabbath even- ing, June rst, the members of Court Princess Alexandra, No. 24, Brussels, will attend service at Melville church at 7 o'clock. The brethren are asked to assemble at their Hall at 6 so to march to the church on that evening. WILL Be RAISED $1,00 A YEAR.—The Rural Telephoue Company is iocreas- tug the rental of telephones from $to to $11 per annum. With the rise of the wide circuit, necessity for repairs and the privileges of rental over the owner- ship the fee is considered too low hence the iuorease. HENRY Woons DECEASED.— Early Thursday morning Henry Woods died at his home, Albert street, Brussels, in his 73rd year. Funeral will leave his ;ate residence Saturday afternoon at 2,30 o'clock. Service at 2 p. 1.n, In- terment in Brussels cemetery. An obituary will be published next issue. BIRD LIFE.-- Monday evening the topic at the Epworth League was "Birds. !hreeinteresting talks were given by Lloyd Jackson, Fred, Wood and Beverly Oaten and the young folk should feel an increased interest in the feathered family from this. H. L. and Mrs. Jackson gave violin and organ fleets and Mass Hingston sang a solo, Dlscovaaab OLD Com—While dig. ging in his garden at Kincardine, recently, C. W. Jackson unearthed a Portuguese silver coin dated 1835. 3t was stamped ten reis. the equivalent in Canadian money being about 2 cents, Mr. Jackson was evidently born under a a lucky star. Hope he wont forget his old Brussels friends iE he keeps digging up the coin. . DISTRtnr MEaTINC.,— Antlual-sesstons 0f the ,Wingham D,st'Pict meeting were held in Brussels Methodist church Wednesday and Thursday of this week, The pastors held the fort on the first day and were joined 1;v the laymen on rl'heruday, Wednesday evening a public meeting was held when Revds. Messrs. Robinson, of Bervie, and Ford, of 'Ceestvater, gave interesting ad. dresses, Rev, J. W. Hibbert presided, 1 o'er report will appear next weep, l i'at.re BUILn1NG FOR BRUs8RI.s,-0o Wed e• -day's reports of business at the Dominion Parliament, Ottawa, $to.000 is planed in the estimates toward a public building in Brussels. This is the first occasion ori record where at- tention hes been paid to this place and James Bowman, M. P., has the credit of setting the pace. Although not in the confidence of the Government Tout Pose. understands that a Peat office, Armoury eta., will be included in the building. Further particulars will be to band shortly, ' MILITARY Camp June 16-27. Are you going ? THE Smith block looks better after its new dress of paint, SATURDAY of this week is a Public Holiday—Victoria Day. POSTOFFLCE hours on Saturday will be from 8 to g 3o a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. WORKMEN are busy getting the steel bell tower ready. The Company made a mistake in sending the braces so had to be written to about them. REGULAR monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon May 3oth. at 3 o'clock, The topic "Woman's place in Society" to the taken by Mrs. (Rev.) Oaten. o— LOAD of straw wanted in exchange for honey or cash, G. A. DBADt1AN. Dn. R. F, PARKER, Osteopath and Eye Spec - Joliet. at Orr. S. T. Plum's, Brussels—Tuesdays 7 to 10,80 a. m, 47-11 55 00 lost last Saturday night, Finder will be rewarded it money is left at TBE Posm for the. loser. THE Maltland Studio, Braseele, will be re- opened on Tuesday, June Ord. Look out for CREAP PHOTOGRAPHS for two weeks. 47.2 G.P. MAITLAND. LARGE braes door key lost in Bruseale. Finder will lnnclt oblige by leaving it at Tag Poem ab an early date. HOneg and lot to rent. Apply to W. 0AKLRY. SMART boy wanted to learn the printing. One who has passed the Entrance preferred. Apply at Tag POST. DWELLING rooms to let above stores. Soft water, ,fm. I. C. RICHAane. TU00OPE buggies guaranteed to give good satisfaction. Ask about them. ERNEST G. PLUM, Seg McGregor about lawn mowers, EOGs FOR HAT0HING.—Indian Runner dock eggs from prize winning stock. Pure white eggs, 10c each. Also 5 pure bred Indian Run- ner Drakes for sale. L. ADDLE, Phone 4217 Brussels P. 0. SECOND hand piano for sale. Apply to, 6. CARTER, Brussels. EOGs FOR HATCHING.—White Wyandotte eggs for sale at 75e a setting. lot pen, headed by a 55.00 cook, bought from W. M. Archer, Paisley • 2nd pen, headed by a 85 00 cockerel, bought from L. R Guild, Rockwood. These birds are off two of the best laying strains In Canada. .iNO. MEADOWS, Broasels. 0— OPERATION —Thursday of last week Rev, W. F Hunter, of Pleasant Mount, Penn., son of John Hunter, Brussels, underwent an operation at Brooklyn, N. Y , and is making favorable pro- gress. We hope he will soon be fell' restored. CHOPPING MILL WILL QUIT.— After May 31St the Chopping mill in run. nectiou with the Brussels Electric Light plant will not be operated. Stock of flour and fertilizer will also be clear- ed out at close prices and the whole time devoted to Electric light service. See the advt. in this issue An OTHER CAR.—Last week 1. F. Rowland. accompanied by Elmer Ewan, as chauffeur, went to Windsor where the former purchased a fine Studebaker car. We hope many pleasant hours will be enjoyed by Mr. Rowland and family. There are now eight autos in Brussels with the probability of more to 'follow. WoMAN's INC'rrruE —The 4111 annual meeting of Women's Institute was held on May tstit in Library Lecture room, with President in the chair. A splendid paper was given by Mrs. Roht. Thom son on "Cost of Living" and those who failed to attend this meeting missed something good. The Institute has been doing good work during the font years of its existence and this year hes been no exception to the rule The papers given have been• must inatrue tive and the books showe a creditable balance in the bank. $ho was donated this year to the Children's Aid of Huron Co, Following officers were elected for ig13—t4:—President, Mrs Ramos ; Vice Presidents. Mesdames Moore, Hewitt, Best, Oakley ; Src'y- Treas., Mrs. Jas. Ballantyne ; Asst., Miss M. Stewart ; Treas., Emergency Fund, Jean Moore; Directors, Mes- dames McKinnon, Grant, Scott, Robb, Ross, Yelll, Rnhb, Walker ; District Director, Mrs. Rands ; Organist, Mrs. Robt, Thomson ; Auditors, Mrs, Roht. Thomson, MisS Isabel McDonald, People We Talk About Miss Laura Jermyn is visiting in Mc- Killop with relatives, Mr. Rogerson, of Blyth, was a visitor at T, Jermyn's, Queen street. F. Burchill arrived home from the West for a visit, looking first-class, Miss Martha Johnston, of Jamestown, was visiting at S. Carter's, Mill street, this week. W. H. Peters, of Bervie, is visiting at ino. Hunter's, John street, He is a son-in-law. Chas. Garniss, 2nd line, Morris, visited on Sunday with his sister, Miss Annie, in town. Dr. Rosg, of Wingham, and friend spent Sunday at the former's parental home, Brussels, George and Mrs. Dale and sans, of Seaforth were visitors with S. and Mrs. Carter, Brussels. Mrs. leo. Pugh, of Mitchell, is re. hewing Old friendships in Brussels and is a welcome visitor. 1 The Metropolitan Bank Capital Paid up - . $1,000,000.00 Reeervo •Fund 1,200,000,00 Undlvidod Profits 181,888.20 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose frames the account is opened. $l.O0 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. t 'ILROY, MANAGER Harry Riley and Miss Jennie Bruce, of Londesboro', were visitors at H. R. Elliott's last Suoday. George and Mrs. Keys will likely re- move to the West. We were hoping they would remain 10 Brussels, George Howe and daughter, of Wroxeter, were visiting in town on Saturday. They were former residents of Brussels. Mrs. A. lylcKeuzie of Birth, visited et her parental home, Albert street, Brussels. Site is a daughter of George and Mi•s, Crooks, S. Haggard, formerly of Brussels, writing from Raymore, Sask , says We are having quite a late Spring but are all enjoying good health. Miss Ida Fulton has taken a position in W. A Grewar's grocery and restaur- ant. Miss Kaytie Mantling has resumed work at S C. Wilson's store. Mrs. George A. Best and Master Gordon left for Winnipeg ou 'Tuesday where they purpose spending a tew months visiting relatives and old friends, Mrs A. Bruce, of Bluevnle, was in town renewing old friendships and specialty to meet Rev, Mr Hu:ton, of Tiverton, arelative, who was attending District meeting here. David McCall, of Edmonton, has been promoted to the Managership of the Heinizman Piano business in that city. THE Pos'r is pleased to hear of the success of a former Brusselitt and hope he will get the best going. Mr. McCall may take a trip East in the next few months. Miss Jessie McLauchlin left Tuesday of this week for Langdon, North Dakota. where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Burke. Mrs_ Jas. Ballantyne has been appointed Secretary -Treasurer of the Women's Institute owing to Miss McLauchlin's removal Miss Mao. made a very efficient officer and we be- lieve her successor will also prove most worthy. Miss Irene Cavanagh, who was 61 weeks in Wingham hospital with ty phoid fever, and 2 weeks after recuper. sting at Rev. Dr. Rutledge's in the same town, arrived back to Brussels 't`hui•s11a1' of this week and is now the guest of Mrs. W. H. Kerr. Miss Cavanagh is regaining her former vigor in a satisfactory manner. 1 Mrs. (Rev ) Rutledge, of Wingham, visited at "Riverside Villa" this week with Mrs. W. H. Kerr. - Grey Council The Municipal Council of the Town. ship of Grey met in the Township Hall, Ethel, ou Monday May I3 Members all present. The minutes of the pry lout, meeting• were read and adopt- rThe Engineer's report ret the 14th Concession Drain as oritivally pre. sented was adopted, and the Clerk was instructed to prepare the By-law for the sante The Engineer's reports on the Inglis, Pollard, and Holland Drains were read and provisionally adopted, and By laws for each of these drains were ordered to 'De prepared ; the Court of Revision on the assessment for con- struction to be held on June i6t1t, The Cont of Revision mn he assess- ments in the Coates Drain By-law was now opened Appeals against their assessments in the Coates Drain By-law was now opened. Appeals against their assyssnleuls were received from Edwsril Stephens. 3011n Haines, and James Holmes, These were read and considered. No action was taken on the appeals of. Edward Stephens and John Haines Fraser—Cole—That the Court nF Revision on the Coates Drain By-law be adjnuruetl until May 261h and that the Reeve in the meantime make an examina'ion of Mr. Holmes' land and report on that date to the Council. Carried. The Court of Revision on the meesa- ments in the Machan Drain By-law was now opened. An appeal against his assessment was received from David E Brown. No action was taken on this appeal McArthur—Co'e—That the Court of Revision be now closed and that Be law No 5 of 0503, known as the Machan Drain By law be now read a third time and finally passed Carried, McArthur—Brown—That the 'Town- ship of Grey extend the sum of $200.00 on the West boundary in 1913 provided that the Township of Morris expend an equal amount., Carried. ••4'••••00••••••4•••0004••• •••••••••••••••040•••••0••b • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Shoes Shoes • AwayThe. Go! y • o LL of them must go on or before June 1 Oth e and we have put the prices so they will go. • • Shoe business closes on the above date. Get • your supply as you will not get such a chance for • Cheap Shoes again. • •• sd��►L6.LA.I•A.L�d.tA..�L.40..>d®b1. i.A.A.d• e Men's Neatly Shoes reg. 2.25 cut to 1.50 1 • • • • Men's Heavy Shoes . 2.00 cut to 1125 •g • • y re • Ladies', Gents', Misses' Boys', Children's all at give=away prices. • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • 4 • • 0 • •• Z 4 • • • • • A e Harness Department Heavy and Light Harness at Lowest Prices One Set Light Double Driving Harness, nickle silver, at Bargain Price. Trunks, Satchels, Lap Rugs,. Dusters—nice as- sortment and the price will suit you. Lc.■ ch...... 9 4 • P a a s • e 0 P • e • • • • a • t O 0 a • a • • • O O 4 • o • • •4 • e • • a • 4, • • 0 J • 0 THE ESTARIISMED 1873 OF CANADA �pD OFFIC$ TORONTO CAVJNGS deposited in this bank h,J draw the highest current rate of interest. Withdrawals of part or the whole amount may be made when- ever desired without delay. 435 BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, 1D O el Manager. ...,•.60,2•0101•1101•2•oaogradowaSIMM.0112111M10.11.11.1. 11116•11• The followipgaccounts were present ed and 'ordered 'to be paid :—W. H. Kerr, 13y -laws, blank forms, post card notices, etc., $46.00; A H. Macdonald, preparing Coates Drain and Meehan. Drain By laws.,$5o.00; Oliphant Smith, removing tree from road, 5oe ; C Hay & Son, tile, $: bo; J A Cole, drawing plank, $3.3o ; Jos: Welsh, re-. pairing culvert, $2 00 ; A. R. Bradford, tile, 50c; A Jacklin, drawing timber, repairing' mad, $2 oo ; J. W. Rose; re• pairing culvert, $2 co ; Hugh Fulton repairing culvert, hely., Grey and Mc- Killop, $1.5o; Wm. Fraser, serviug Coates Drain By-laws. $2..2 ; Robert Miller, repairing read, $7 00 ; John F. Beirnes, repailiug culvert, bdy. Grey and Elms, $6 00 ; ' W E.• Souders, cement, $13 5" ; Joseph Bennett. 00111 - muted Statute Labor, $1 00. The Council now adjourned 1.0 meet again on Monday 26th, 1913 as a Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for the year 1913. A. H. MACDONALD.. Clerk. Church Chimes Next -Sabbath evening Rev Dr. Oaten will tape as his topic in the i'ethodlst church, "The consciousness of evil." Last Sabbath was desiguated as "Peace Sunday," calling to mind the n•Dfld's movement toward universal Peace. Wiughant. District meeting is iu session in the McWodist church here Wednesday and 'l'hurtiday of this week Rev, J. W. Hibbert presiding Communion will he observed in Melville church next Sabbath. Pre- paratory service Friday afternoon at Regular service in the R. C. church next Sunday. The choir of Melville church was en- tertained at the mouse last Friday even- ing and enjoyed the hospitality of Rev. A J. and Mrs, Mann. Rev. Mr. Maun preached a second sermon on the Incarntttiou last Sabbath morning and in the evening "'rho pearl of great price was the subject Rev, A I. McKelvey, 13. D., of Trowbridge, preachid practical sermons in the Methodist chtirch last Sundae. Morning text was Acts 26-19, "I was not disobedient to the heavenly'visi.cn," and the evening •'What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul ? " a good old Gospel theme. pncng Weariness Not the hind that comes from Isle 1'l• and is cured by t-efreahiug:deep anti quiet lent but the gemeeel weitriliP58 and languor fel 105 nitwit in the Morning as tot night, null which make every lit tie task seetu difficult. Such it condition is cine to impure blood and exhanateti Il er yes. Our Beef, Iron and Wine purifies and rev 'Kea the blood and through the blood feeds tlw starvtilg lIerves, It increases the appetite, cleara the oofuplexiou and reuewa strength and energy. A. remedy indispensable to almost every one at this season of the Ye ar, ffi7.0O per large bottle at DRUG STORE Notice ! 1 BORN Egwnuns. —In Brnaaels, on May 18111, to Mr, i and Mrs. Ren. Edwards, noon• HimontLA—In Vancouver, 13. 0., on May 7111, I to Mr; and Mrs. .3. Robertson Mitchell, a ;The Connell of the Corporation of the Conn - daughter. t u1. tlurwl will h1 chi Oouneil m SW.te'ZER.—At Keldeld, Sash., on May Oth, to n1.y1 the lawn of Glaoderlah051, eft 3teeuayCha, Juberno Mr. and Mrs. L E. Switzer, a eon. 8rd, at 8 o'elodr. Accounts requiring settle - MARRIED meant must be placed with the Ulerk before thisdute. Dated May 280 W. LANE, h, 1918, Clerk. The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll of the Village of Brussels will be held at the Council (bomber, Brussels, on Monday, the 2nd day of June next, st 8 o'ulook-p, m. Alt parties Interested will please take notice and govern themselves socordingly. Brussels, Billy 201.11, 1010.11'. 8, SOOTT, Olark, Meeting of Huron County Council. ARMSTRONG—MCKINNON—At "Oban Place,' on May 14th, by Rev. D. B. Moline, of Ar - mow. Mr. Alex. I. Armstrong to Mies An- na Belle daughter of Mrs. Hugh McKin- non, both of Grey township, DIED AtlDwasoN,—In Morrie, on May 2100. Quintin Anderson, aged 57 years, 2 months and 10 days. GILL—In Ethel, on May 1716, Isaao Gill, in his 75rd year. WOODS.—In Brussels, on May 22nd, Henry Woods, aged 72 years, 10 months and 22 d aye. AUCTION SALES PRTDAY, MAT 28RD—HORNeilold Pnrnitnr'e, ora., at the home of R. Gerry, M311 street, 13ruseels at 2 p m., owing to intended re. 2.3o o'clock when Rev Mr. Brad,ey, of movnl. B. otomy, Proprietor ; P. S. Scott, Teeswate•r will coucluct the service, Auctioneer, Congregational Representatives to - - the Official Board of the Metliodlst BRUSSELS MARKET church, 13tttss Is;'we,e elected by ballot ----- Wednesday evening of „lest week a5 Wheat 4 90 4 90 1Mows :—S Bailey,W. H Prone, G. Oats '18 fe C Manners, R J Hoover, F Roe and Bailey 13 00 Mrs J T )'food 13 were nominated. Butter 19 20 Period of , ffice "is one r ear unless re- Eggs ................ ..............,le l9 elected. Bogs 9 85 0 85 Eay. ......... 8 00 8 00 Auction Sales AUOTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD roa- NITUIIa, lt'4o.--F. S, Scott, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the enderelgned to bell by public naotion athisresidence, 111111 street, Brussels, on Friday, May 22rd, at 2 o'clock, the following property :-1 "Happy Thought" cook stove with reservoir, 1 10 -inch upright coal heater, 1 Ktondllre stove, 1 bluc•flame etnvo 2 burners, l glass cupboard. 1 hall rook, 1 book ease, 1 extension tattle, 1 large extension oak table, 1 walnut centre table, 2 couches, 1 writ- ing desk, 12 chairs, 2 rocking ehntrs, 1 high chair, 2 arm chairs, 1 sideboard, 4 soli I I aloins 2 olothes presers, 1 bedstead, mattrnsa and springs, 1 feather bed, 1 walnut bedstead and springs, 2 small bureaus, 1 dresser, 'l, wash stands, 1 clothes horse, 2 hanging lamps, 4 or- dinary lulape a number of toilet dishes, 2 doz. gnarl gems, I. large oat box with 9 commit 1 - memo, 1 84 ft. one-man saw, 1 carriage pole and whiflietyeas, 1 lawn ntow•er,l Imperial washing msohine, new, 1 m'okhlole board, dishes, pots, pane and other small articles, Sale will be without reserve as the proprietor is leaving town. Terms -5500 and under cash ; over that amount 8 months oredit will be given on fnrnielling approved joint notes. 5per cent a$ for cash on credit am nGERRY, Proprietor. '•`' 4 • 3, 0 a• 4 4, • + • • a + e O 0 m •0 1. 4 + O + • + d•• + • 04. l* 0 0 • + 0 • 0 •• 0 • e. • • • ••••••••••••••••♦ *es •••••s••••••••••••s•••••••••••b•e 28i'e:.).er1'w+4)•842-301-4,84.1.04.40-i4+.8, 0+41.4.4114410+11181.04.2.1,113.0.1.6+440+40+ +•t•10•F•1•4.1•9.1•0d•4•1••1•i't••4••i•@•1.••4*:. Brussels Daylight Store G. N. McLaren t''p"p"1.'h," idW'h,'hdhi'p,'h'h,'4� 4, 91,'41 Olp,'p''h"h^I, 4,"e'V; V. 4� LPL^L'h1pPo,", �t� hlp�adq,n••'u,'m AtJ'h"'e'4, 4Ph,'yrhrp'4,'h,'hi "A,. ie'grtl,9t; pPprh 4,"1. tl'tIi pet^p"I. �Mh,'pi hPprhnr" New Ready- C to-war ate' F_.. r Men Boys E are showing extraordinary values in Boys' and Men's Clothing 'and without doubt the largest and best assorted stock we have ever had. PROGRESS I3RAND—Made Right, Fit Right, Are. Right and at Right Prices. Beau- tiful Patterns in Fancy Worsteds and Serges, in Grey's, Browns and Greens. New Tweeds in Heather Mixed and Diagonal Stripes. All this season's best patterns. Here are a Few of the many Good Lines offered Men's Bran and Go yen Mixed 'Worsted finished Tweeds 1.1 rang tieing and good filling ; all sizes 11.11111134 til 4't— Special at $7.00 Men's Brown, Green and Grey Mixed'TWeeds and Worsteds peefent fit ling ; Wool serge lining ;„ pats (Welled with belt sirups anti 6 pit kilts ; toll •c;x'•.i311u44— Our Special at $10.00 Mon's'FaheyWorsteds aid Serges 3' extra 50011 gnrtl- iuies of lining ; making No. 1 in every respect;. Grey, Brown amtl Green Mixed patterns ; 5.11 sizes 34to44— Yourchoice for $13.75 lllon's 131ihe. and I31ack Serges .and Fancy Worsted Suit"' 1 No 1 in evt.ty respect ; trimming anti teak log the hest • 1'dtlw l ns new po•('eet fitting' in BBlin,iler, Medio in, Short SIonl Rud Large nintlels. \Ve COM fit: you, Iia vey x11115004 value at the pekes ulal•Ited— .. 15.00 16.00 & 18.00 Youths' Fancy Mixed Tweed Suits in ,this season's best Patterns, with long punts ; strong lining; ill sisee 38, 34 a1111 35 Special value at $6.00 • Fancy Yenta's' P y nuc Worsted and Burge Suits, t, Y Mixedgg , i Grey and Brown mixed palter t s ; Blue Seep _; wool serge lined ; pants finished twit straps and 5 pockets ; make good 2.00ot:i r l'ibie v 511118 ; sizes 82, 88, 34 and 35— Specials at 10.00 & 12.00 I3nys' 2 and 3 -piece Snits. with Ridekee and Bloomer Pants ; 'lovely patterns in Worsteds .and Fancy Tweeds ; all are properly made and evor,•y shit gond value at— 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 & 5.00 + • 4. • 1• • + • ++ 3 + G 4r 0 F • •+ •I• + a e + • + 4 s 4, • s 3 a r,< 't' • + 4. • 4, • , 4•r • • Boots and Sh «Fes • + .1•,. w •.' • We have a full stock of Men's. Boots and Shoes, bought before the advance ;n price. Men's Wcrlting Boots at 2.00, 2.50 & 83.00 woo 1.h 20'pet' cent Melee to -day.. All sizes in stock. A Complete Assortment of Cotton Hosiery' Just placed in stock. Prices the "Lowest, 1'++i'++++++++A++lt,+4.4 ,I,+dvt!++'1.4.4. w N■ •+••d••1• ••re+••••••+• Always the Highest Prices for Produce,. • 4 + •s + • cLaren • •+r•+•+••1.•••••+i••+•+•