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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-1-29, Page 8Blase Rubber Hot Water ottles When you require anything in Rubber It generally pays to get the best 131ue Rubber t•epre- gents the last word in high quality of Rubber Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes See ,hent helot buy•ag. They Hire gUat'Hnteed for 2 VMS. We have a full stock of Rubber Goods in the cheaper grades as well. Atomizers It is the season when you may need one. We have them from 6oc up Kodak films Bring us your Christmas Kodak , Films to Develop nod Print. We will get the best from every expos. pre, and gladly assist 1011 to even still better future resells, Now is the time to use - Flash Sheets 25c pkg. Velox Water Colors Complete outfit with special Brushes end Palette, 75e. Book of Color Stamps 12 colors 250. Snap Shot Albums, 150 up. Negative Albums $1,00. Be sure and take some Winter Pictures Valentine Post Cards 5c each and 2 for 5c 0 The- Store ■ F. SM1TH DRUGGIST AND $ t'ATIONER. XacaII..elvs L.CIT>CA COUNCIL meeting next Modday eve- ning A.0 U, W. will meet Friday eve. nitre of this week. LOCAL news mite alae be read en page, A Of this Issue, Dont skip It, TlivaeDAY of neat week will be the regular Monthly gorse Fair flee At tend it, PntiLtC Library Concert, Brussels Town Hall, Monday evening, Mehreary gth, Dont miss it. DONT forget the Attotlon sale of Magazines at Public Library Saturday evening et 8 O'olook, Tttt hound advertised in last week's Pose was recovered to Its owner; the watch found was restored to the plan to whom it belonged ; and the cutter rug is once more in possession of the party who lost it, all the fruits of using a live paper. 3 instances in one week is fairly good proof. PUELIC Library Concert Leigh - Smith Company, in Town Hall, Brits- ' eels Monday evening, February 9th Plan of reserved seats at Fox's Drug store. Friday of this week and Saturday and Monday of next week plan will be open to Course ticket holders and after Monday will be at the call of the public generatly The Concert is said to be A 1 so keep the evening clear. kfAct&• BOUGHT THE GAR.SIDE 1 AA4Es INE SHOP. -The Council of Brussels has closed ,1 sale of the Garside -fames Machine Shop, Mill street, to Thos Pope & Son, of Seaforth, at $1500 The uew proprietors will take possessiou on April lst, and will carry Ott a general repair shop and develop other lines. Both are practical men and not afraid of workWe wish them success and . ,sh n Bowleg Mutual annual meeting, Wednesday, February lith, at Gorrie. STRONG Lxe•rvPE -Friday evening last Rev. Henry A Fish of Owen Sound, delivered a well prepared Lec- ture In the Methodist ehureh, under the attspicee of the Diane Order, His topte wits "The Protesatat st'nation in Canada today"•lvhtels Walt dealt With St length, llhe reverend gehtleman la e line spealter and hot. given the subject oleo' etude, lieu, Mr, Wren occupied the vheir, 'There were a Itunther to at. lenclnhee front Weide points LIAaAuR Beezn Srttneele 'Public Ll tory Boxed meeting was held last 9aterdny.evening 10 the Sot 14 Room Mlotttoo of )elft meetiltg Were reed end adopted Severs)n000tintt were piteeed for 0051, light, daily papers, fee- It wee decided to sell the Msgasines Qom log to the Library Readipg Room. Saturday erening of This weelc at 8 o'clock. F. S. Scott will be the Auer. tioneer. Arrangements were mode for the next Library Course Concert for February 9th. Members present were J Ie Rowland. F. S. Scott, F. H. Gil - ray, A C Dames and W. H. Kerr. —o— HONE,. -"The most delicious honey I Neve ever tasted" said a customer. Extra tine clover Honey special offer one 10 lb, p it 81,20 two for 3.180; or three for 38,55 Try it and prove it. G. A. DEADMAN, Brussels. W00nwORK A8 WILL A8 ILAOx8N1TD1N0.- S. T Pluu, stn supply all repairs in the wood- work line in connection with the business. IY you require anything in that department call In Shop Thomas street, Brussels. YELLOW Collie dog lost in Morris. Be has White neck and breast Any person knowing of his whereabouts- will doe favor by notify- ing Robert Young sr. Brussels P. 0, or Blyth phone 807. wilwell farrow abobred ut Aprre il 15 gPhone 88s 178ele, 875 Lot 17, Con. 6, Morris. WM ALDERFON, PREMED hay and straw and a few good cows for sale. Geo, A. BBOT. think they should do well. HALE of a red and blank horse blanket lost AFTER HAY -One night not long ago South or Brnasets, front half remaining On smade a visit to kora-. Finder will kindly leave 1t pt TEE some person or person. poem , the Queen's hotel stables and took TELEPHONE ACCOUNTS. All newtons in• a supply of hay. It was secured at debted to the Brussels, Morrie and Ore, the back door and hauled away through Telephone Company are asked to Bettie the be the alleyway. Joe would hsve bought equarea off befory e tho e annual meeting ooks sySaid them a bale and saved handling the accounts ore payable et the Central office, loose hay if be had been called on In Bruaeele. Fatly attention to the above will business hours. Such sneek thieving is greatly oblige. no Qredtt to the folk engaged or the vtl- ToonoPn and Osmpbell cutters sold by E. G, Plum, Brussels, Ask about them. lage. Will gum, set and file circular or any saw LIYINGS'TONE-MoM ILLAN: A very now with the latest saw tools, Tom McGreg• Pretty wedding took place on Wednes- or, Brnesete, Oat, slay afternoon of last week at tit home —0— of Rev, Dr, Ross, Geoffry street, Tor- HOCKEY MATCH. -Friday evening of this week the Wroxeter High School Hockey team 2 111 be Here to play with the boys of Brussels school Game called al 7 sharp and skating will be in order after the match Gents t5 cents, ladies and children To cents. onto, formerly of Brussels, when Miss Pearle Robena McMillan, of Brussels, Ont., became the bride of Neil Living- stone, of Dubuc, Sask. The bride look ed.charming iu a gown of cream silk crepe with embroidered tunic and girdle and sash of purple velvet, and carried a corsage hoquet of lily of the valley and pink roses, Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of William McVicar, Craw- ford street, after which the happy couple left for Detroit sud Western points, 00 their return Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone will leave for their future Home Dubuc, Seek. Groom is a son of the late Duncan Livingstone, of Bras sets, and the bride a daughter of George and hire. McMillan, of this place The happy twain have the best wishes of a wide circle of relatives and friends for a long, happy "ad prosperous life. Sr, TORIN'S MASONIC AT HOME, -'Phis annual function as featured for a num- ber of years pest has proven one of the events of the season and tate one held Friday evening in the 'Down Hall was fully up to its predecessors. The Hall was prettily decorated with the colors and emblems of the Order end the com- mittee was complimented on their sue - cess. Principal B. S. Scott presided aa chairman of the Concert in a most genial manner end-intendured the talent initials 13 Dentine ani! Eddie Piggott. Toronto, and the Italian 5 piece orchestra from London. The former dirt not arrive until the 9 p. m. 1rein but did his part excellently a variety of settee representative 07 Scotland and Ireland, widow of John George Ament, occurred sea solos and patriotic numbers, He at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. (les a fine baritone voice,and knows how Robert Costes, 35 Evergreen avenue. to use it, Mr. Piggot's<songs and reci- South London. on Sunday. She was a tattoos were humorous indeed and former resident of tenforth Where she While in costume looked tate part. His lied resided for 40 years. Four eons best numbers were the Policeman, Sof-; and two clauglitets survive, They are ; fragette and the Old Mau, 3Te will bei -John, of London ; Philip, of Brits heartily welcome back to Brussele, sell ; William, of Seaforth and Augustus The orchestra gave non ernes choice of Florida; Mrs George Letter, of numbers end suet lined their repute- Ypsilanti, Mioh., and • Nlrs. Robert tion for good music,- well elev. Coates, of London. The fiftieth) was ed. Mrs: Robert, Thomeon did held from the residence of her deughter, Isar part as soeompanlst as. ttittel first- Mrs, Coalee a 9 30 o'clock on ')'tiesdty etas, A tasty and well served lunch to the Grand Trunk station. 'file re ,followed the program and those Who mains were forwarded to Seaford, for So desired tripped the light fantastic interment. Services were conducted at fnrseveral bourn, Guests were present the house at 9,n'cloak by Rev W. H 'from Atwood, Wroxeter, •Ninghnm, - Hervey, of Askin street Methodist Bolerave, Bly lh Seaforth, Walton, church. Deceased was a fine old lady •Craocrook, Ethel Rad ocher points, and lrigllly eeleemed by a wide oil•ole of "111tH Cmtimittee itr Charge of the At relatives nncl friends., Mr- Autent died 'Home were M Bleak, Deo 'I'. T. Mc- et veers ego. He was well linown in Orae, Harry 'Duncan, It W Refit and I3resstle y, ars eke in ronnectioh with ` orne Sekmler, all unmarried, pod the aawrtilling and heading busitteaa, aro to be cntgrsteleted ttpoa the MAH. Melbnt had attalded to 84 )oars of etleoeesof the Batitel'tflff, SALE of MAGAZINES -Saturday even ing of this week, stst inst., at 8 o'clock. in the Public Libr, ty, the annual sale of Maettz'nes will be held, conducted by Auctioneer F. S Scott. The list includes a splendid lot es follows ;- Illustrated Loudon News. World's Work. Literary Digest. Harper's Magazine. Canadian Courier. Canadian Magazine. Conntty life in America. Saturday Night, Rod and Gun. The Strand. Busyman's, MceIttre'e. Ladies' Home Journal. Canadian Horticulturist. Youth's Companion. Iibv's Own. Girl's Owe. Popular Mechanics. Cltlldren's Encyclopaedia. This gives a splendid clmico and at prices often less than a third of the subscription rate If you want the best in the Magazine line attend tate sale Sahu•dxy evening of this week. PHtl1r AMENT'd M0'1tlEB DECEASED - The death of Mrs. Margaret Amen, 1 The Metropolitan Bank Capital Paid up • Ro0orvo Fund • Undivided Profit° • • - $1,000.000.00 = 1,250,000.00 - - • 1821647.01 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 names the account is opened. 51.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER 'I'RAtms are keepiug well up to their Mies Simmons is visiting at the borne schedule this Winter. of her brother. Qui en street. Tux POST is instructed that only one Mrs D 13, Moore was 'lander the copy of letter published in lea week's care of the M. D. last week but is able paper, dated at Goderich, was sent to to be about once more. It is not often Brussels and that one t0 a Distant re- Mrs, Moore in on the sick list. lative. Mrs 13 Allan died a few weeks ago at LI'rgRARY.-The first meeting of the Harrisburg She was a daughter of the Social and Literary Society of Brussels, late Mrs De Wolfe, who passed away 12 will be held in the Public Library years ago in Brussels. audience room 011 Friday evening Feb, Mrs. Juo, Meadows sr , bas gone to 6th, a 8 o'clock. The public are invit. London 16 her danfihter, Mrs Strick- ed Special program is being arranged, combe who has been in poor health but D KENNEDY PAa•ED AWAY - Last we hope she will soon improve. Saturday morning D Kennedy, former- J. W. and Mre Shortreed, of Peace ly of this locality, died at Goderich, of River, were calling on old friends in eaueer of the liver. He went only Ill for brussels this week. They leave shortly about 8 week The futteraltook place en the return trip 10 their far away TueadeyAfternoon, Mr Iteapetry wag bonne 6e yawl cif age and ie survtvod by hie Mrs. Philip Holt, of Gnderioh, wife wife, t son and 5 daughterir, Mra, of judge Holt,. junior Judge of the Kennedy le a Slitter to Mrs, George (ottnty of Huron, fell 0u a slippery Culvlie of Brussels. The funeral wen Walk opposite tier home on. Sete, dm attended by Mr. and Mrs Colvin, p. and fractured her leg. We wish her end Mrs Mcgeerrle and R Anderenn, speedy recovety. of town. Deceaeed was A member of Rev. A. J. Mann and son Man went the Presbyterian church and was n to Woodstock tun Mondry where the Ia.• hustler to work, The filthily there to tar hair eoieted Colteee, taking up a the Amp' hyofmnuygold frlende pee rite inManuel Pftilntng,ant ling. &,c Illy Cin. -Monday evening a greet We wish him auueeae in his wo,k audience peeked the Town Hell here to Conetabie Oliver was 111 Toronto 'hie hear the discussion on the Canada 'I'emt week consulting a specialis coucer',ing perance Act, Editor Livingstone, of the ailment to his left e e which has Grimsby. spoke for an hour as the rep given him trouble for the past few resentative of the antis who had called weeks. ,Ve hope he will soon be 0. k. the meeting. Iu reply Rev. J Muir, C. A Crossfield who is in charge of Dominion Alliance Secretary. was given Alfred Baeker's poultry farm, here, bas 43 minutes and then the Editor gone ou a holidey visit to his pareu'ao went at it again until about t t 15 when home, Abbutstord, Quebec, Mr Cross the larger proportion of the audience field has done well with the business here and has 8to iu hi: flock in the tip he stopped. Both speakers received a good hearing but it is doubt, to dale premise~ Mr Baeker has ar- ful if many converts were made, F ranged, 640 of them being Barred Rock Burchill was chairman lost, Ridings and White Leghorn pulle,s that are of other days. said of publicspeeches:- giving a stood account of themselves "If a man cant strike "ile" in 25 aninu- We hope Mr. Crossfield will enjoy his les he either has a poor auger or is bo- visit. ring in the wrong place," Some agreed with Mr. Billings. w ANOTHER RIG MEETING -Wednesday Ibtvtt al wss ell to evening the H I fill 'ts capacity at the Temperance meeting. Rev A J. Mann presided and n song service opened the preceecdings, A very suitable recitation was well given by Miss Chemhers, of Ethel. The chairman invited the opposition sneaker if any to the platform. but none appear- ing, the speaker of the evening was in- troduced in the person or Postmaster Toseph Gibson, of Ingersoll, and those who heard him will not soon forget the address By fact experience wit and story he dealt with his subjects and proved him -elf to he well able to live Op to his record For a gentleman of 72 y -ars be exploded the Osler theory He was heartily thanked and the great gather- ing dispersed after singing 'Throw nut the life line" and prayer by Rev Mr. Mann. People We Talk About Miss Nellie Ewan is visiting in the Queen cite. Lorne Eckmier was In 'Toronto for a few docs this week. Miss Rutty Plum visited friends in Clinton last week Ronald Sinclair made n business trip to'l'o•onto last week Reeve Leckie is at Goderich attend- ing the County Council. Miss Flotenc, Oliver is on the sick list but we hope she will soon be better Russel Brown, of Moose Jaw. %vas visiting in town for a short time this week. Mrs Addie Wright and Miss Kate Deadman are visiting in Toronto tins week. Mrs Delmag,t, of Ro(hsay, is here on a visit with her datighter, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Miss Annie Ross spent part of last week with Mrs. Oliver Turnbull, Grey towns. a+its hipMary Ross is holidaying at Monkton, Poris and other -points with old friends. Will Anent is at Newton, Perth Co. where he is purchasing, heading bolts and other titnber. Mrs McLaren, of Midland, is a visi- tt,r with her son, G N. and Mrs. Me - Laren, of town, Mrs. J F. Rowland and children have been under the doctor's care with the prevailing bad cold. Mrs. James Ferguson hes been poorly during the past week but we wish her speedy restoration. Miss Lulu M. Danford, who has been eisiting at haute for the past month re- turned to 'Toronto lost week; Miss Erma Trollope, of Peterboro, has been visiting for the hast week with her cousin, E 0 1)enfotd, Brussels. During the pest week Mrs, Geo. Cetdiff was ill with an all eek of quinsy bit' Is fru the way to recovery now we are glad to -say. Hector McKen2ie, of Cheating, te, S., was here 00 0 visit lest Week with his Sister, Mrs Geo, McNichol, and ether old irieuds, R 1.. Cox, of St, Peek, Is here on a visit to his ,mole ape,, aunt,. roti, $nil Mrs. Cunningham. - The 2114101 is a ncpltew Dud 18 teetuiting- from a 3 menthe' illness of ti pboid fever. Mrs. A t. Lowy and Miss Alice Wilton were et Stretford daring the p 1st week, where they attetrrteti the annual At Home of the Normal School Church Chimes Holy Communion next Sunday morn- ing in St. Johns church at the to o'clock service. • Paper next Sunday evening at the A Y P. A. of St. John's church by the Rector. 'rhe annual mee.ing of Melville con- gregation will be hell:- on Thursday, Febrile'y 5th. Monthly Alieslouary program next Sabbath afternoon in the Methodist Sunday Scheel and monthly offering., Putve, se, vices are being conducted by he W. C. 'P, U. 'Thursday of this week, in Melville church school room at 10 a. 111.'1113d 2 30 p.. tit. On February 6th iu the basement of St lobo's church a Flipper will be given to the men of the congregation at 6 p. ni. L vilniious have -• been -sent out. Next Sunday addresses in St. • John's church :nothing at It a. in. "One tiling lacking" Eveeittg at 7 p. m. "The a da School at tett F w nsui 1," Suu l spirit o ( Y 2 The A. v. I'. A, will hold their usual monthly social this (Thursday) eveuiug at the )tome of W. H McCutcheou, 6th line Moms, Sleigh will leave the cbuieh at 7.43 p 111. weather pei wetting. Next Sabbath will be the Quarterly Communion to the Methodist church Fellowship service al 10 a, tn., preach ing at It followed by the saoiameti. The p111:or -will 1)05011 morning and evening, r Sshingle February 8th, will be the Women's Missionery Anniversary ul Brussels Methodist church Rev. W (1, Connolly. B. A., Miselouhry to Japan and tavollege chute of Rev Mr. Wren, will be here to cuuduet :he set. vit:ee anti will address the ..Sabbath School in the afteru000 At the preparatory service in -Mel- ville clrm'ch last F• Idity afternoon Rev Mr. Wesley, of Wroxeter, presclied ai' interesting and practical disoontee on "Obstacles to a Chri 1120 lite Sun day met Mug the pastel eubjeot was "A Gospel of Love" from the text "We love Hint because tie has first loved us " There was a large congregation 320 partaking of tlte''tso'ament. An interesting paper woe read at the A. Y. P. A. in St, John's churcl last Sunday evening '1y Mee. Maude 13rvous on "The Ate heel, i of the church 10 the Sochi! Prublem " Tito reader mewed 111.11 the exile 111 Society at the piese1t day and the problettts which conitontetl ell/Mune'. today in the ellevi2'iou of poverty nuc' distress. The only bond which linked mankind together wss the Church and only through the -hutch could the problem be salved The teaching of Christ was scffictent for the solution of any problem anlas the church sought to res lige its Ideal and the mentberi of the churcl, to in etpret the to ohingof Christ' into their life end daily'artio sit ivould chaos be everted and difficulties simplified olid hese rtoblems.eolvrd. 1HE SrAND'BANK r::0 I@@®le tse eft toMAb 0 0 0 a 0 P P 6 N 0 4, 3' U OF CANADA • Quarterly Dividend Notice, No. 93 1/011761010=1051.410690220 01111.10021111111120 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN a Per Cent. Per Annum upon the Capital Stock of this Bank has this day been declared for the quarter ending 31st January, 1914, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and at o its Branches on and after Monday, the 2nd Day of February, 1014, e to shareholders of record of 23rd January, 1914. The Annual. General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Bank in Toronto on Wednesday, the 13th of February next, at 12 o'clock noon. By order of the Board. GEO. P. SCHOI,FIELD, General Manager. 157 Toronto, 16th December, 1913. MAR RI ED LIVINOaToNE-MOMtLLAN.-Ill Toronto, 00 Jan, 21st, at the home of the ofrtetnlg clergymen, Rev Dr Ross,.btr,Netl l iviatg- stone, ofDubuc, Soak„ to Mies Pearl Ito - ben a, daughter of btr, and' Mrs, Goo. 515 Millan, of Brussels, Ont, WALKER -SMITE -In Wroxeter. on Jan 21,4.' at the Meth,•dlotParsonage, by Rev, R B. ' T.aotrinnd. Mien Viola smith. aeoontl daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Smith, of FWroxeteordwlet . r, to Mr. Emmen Walker, of DIED KsNNEDY.-In Goderloh, on January 24th, Daniel Kennedy, aged 02 year-. M► Ingersoll schools were closed on se - count Of diphtheria and 13er0111S weir tusked to keep their children off lite street. . An imposter, evidently in liquor's in, tercet, tried to itifttenco Conservative votes against the Canada Temperance Act in Welland, AUCTION SALES MONDAY Feb, 511,, Lot 12, Oon, 6, Gre tnwnehip. Parte stook, implements, ete Sale unreserved at 1 p, 10. Ohne. Cook, Prop. 9`.9. Soon, Auc, At wisiotl inatltlltlott relatives are At. edpN tending, t Vit' bis anti 5150 Meetly tbhq�; ni xundth, to ERUSSELS MARKET Wheat Oats 8artey nutter ,m „ .... ...................0 mugs nous weehed wool tieweehp4 11 86 84 95 60 5.5 8 50 9 84 105 52 25 0 00 10 Auction Sales We are pleased t0 state that during the past week we have had sent to us 1.0 100 CALENDARS I• 6' 1 • t0 0 0 • I0 6 6 rTt1TMON SALE OP FARM STOOK, /DP •e =''• PLsttEN_rs, &O. -If S, $Hutt Auettoneer, has reeeiy,.ct im+truntione from the undersign- nd Proprtel Or to Bell by Public Auction at 1.01 12, Con, O, (drey Town dun on nionday, Feb, 0th at 1 o'clock, the rollowing veinahloproper. Id n fol- 1 Incid i t, 1 pose mare 8 0ed. o 1 Coal to Incident, 1 hay num- aged, 1 borne aged. 1 cow doe to calve May 7111, i How dueto calve Aug 28th, 2 geeee and 1 gadder, abont 45 hens, 1 Cock ehutt binder 7 ft rot. 1 Co0k- shutr.l5disc itrhl nrw, 1 Massey -Harris 3110W - dr 11'1%. tint.1 hay rake 11 horse), 1 entepee. flame Steel roller now, 1 Bain wagon and box complete new, 2 two.furrow plows, 1 Ftngte plow,! cultivator, 1 fanning mill, 1 Cyclone grass needsr now, 1 set hook tooth harrows new, 1 set diamond tooth harrows, 1 rovered Tudhone bnegv. 1 on tar, 1 sot bob -4'1(01m enrd, litterehey fl Itir.I set double haropes rness 11sot single harness, 1 set nlow he MASA, 1 hay rack. 4 heavy pine dnoraWith lnohp.1Mill 08 Wire Man-4,ltar, t woven wire atreteher, 1 Standard cram senarator now, 1 No. 5 minim with warming olnnet complete. 5 beds end 1 set entities. 1 eldebeard, 1 table, a gasnttty of hay, grain and straw, forks, shovels and other artieles too numerous to mention Rale unreserved as the proprietor to giving up faprming Terms -.A11 sums 1600 end ands', sneh:,over tltst n mnnnt 9 months nrsdlt will tie clean nn furnishing Approved Inlet notes 6 per (tetlt off for eneh on oredlt. emanate OEM 0onie,Peoprietor, They are the sante as we distributed last year and we will be glad to supply any who may wish one if they will but call for it -A`1-. ♦ 1. O •• • 606♦0414.0♦04.0♦04.44.4,490♦4,440 DRUG STORE milk Business Bought Have purehsnea the:ntllk bnsinesa of Eirtltrst Rosati and Will talcs elairgo about March tat, Our ash, will UO t0 please our petrotte, w0. A101154'0E0. Tenders_ Wanted, 'random will be tee ivect by the under• signed, up to February 14116, for the. purrhaae of the tthel School house and wondahed, Purchaser to remove then, when no longer ragalred for pelmet purpMes Joint and • senora to tenders are nailed for the two .above mentioned bulldinge. Apply nr address A H MA000NALD Secretary of School Board, BthsL $ 000000esssesse®ssssssssasaseemaeoiSaaaae®®e•e+Da,tmo:kJ®e%caacFbtS scoarmese alleeC9saeaf tie a • :3... - a 0 • er' ap • f". e r e.ia ® ?, .' ,11 , is A .w ah '� ` s., ,Tit. 0 s � v .:t i ti. I 8 G ,i ,1 ' . . C Lea • -k i t8 �± tip sarm �'$t4 tRgt:......� -•amen a rt ares ® We're Still Hammett rites e ® e , w. et ® �. , mtRp6ln ^r,. .'sero-„ rias, w.. , w ,.K-nyuorr - n aggE SSC n•- _ - �.ce.,••._.x: .c r,:. - C4 • to s W a 0 O 0 0 t0 ;, s e s 0 e 0 0 0 0 • e O ETTER QUALITIES and values sire what are making this "Clearaway -Sale" a success. With one thought in mind, and that of clearing the store of all Winter stock, we do nut hesitate to cut the selling price to cost marks. We have too much Winter stock on hand and must get it out of the departments in order to get cash out of tJlem. Advantages do not come, they are made, and we are mak- ing the biggest oaes in the town. "Economy" is the "Pass Word" ofthese times— practicable during this sale A wonderful sale ; wonderful in the sense of its excep- tional values, wonderful in its breadth of variety, and Wonderful .in its all-round help- fulness to those who economise. Saturday Specials— rt 0 0 m al 60 om ® --- ._ 0 Hose Specials Black and Colored 0 • Grasp tthese special straps, Loo, in Ladies' and• Children s H'Srose-ou'll look lung to even equal them eo in price antbquality. For Saturday :- s 4 dozen 18c Hose for -9c 0• 2 " 30C 19C 0 2 ,a 25C 16c 0 3 soc i, 29c w 0 0 00 • •00 e 0 0 e 0 0 m 9 0 • rs e Special Lots of Dress Skirts - 2.75 & 3.95 The firs) bloc these have been adver'Lieecl, and offer the women of 13ressels values as high as $7,50 and 1101 less ,halt $4.60. For Woolen and. Misses, c.nt-, , Skirts intuitintuitof good all wool P01)01110,tla, S'erges, Vene- tian r- tiaan and Tweed$, in colors of navy, bluetit and grey tweed. Brand new styles of the season. 2 Assortments to choose from X64 5? til s, 00 to o- .00 6 0 � 7 ZIl9 values forvalues for Other Skirts that are fully worth $3.50 to go at $1,05 Underskkts These- are Regal Taffetta, Mnr'eeht and Sateen Underskirts - Regular up to $1.5° for .99 Regular up to 3 oo for 1.59 e O 41 0 Q1 0 0 CA at, o 01 G Once -a -Season Chance" to s secure Fur Collared Coats • • Itis just such ocettsions us these clean-up sales at . e which such fine t>`m• Collared Overcoats 11211 be had ess g for so little money. In sr11111 cases I114: price is prim- Qe' tidally 111 le morn than the voluo 01 the fine 001115r .0 tyi1h Whit b they ate trin41nee, • All Lhesa 001140 are tailored in Black Melton .e rent lis, and have emit itr finely method linings ; some 6) interlined with chautclls. 13,2): has u-beaulHeil Pot- tie sign 74511111, 01 lit culla', 01. collar or some other pop- 0 alar fore (bit full toll extra high- . Reg. 15,00 Coats, Clean up price 1 1.48. Reg, 20 0o Coats, Clean-up price 16.00 ,w Men's • Fine Shirtscloakingwhiter arnd ip39 e • O e e 48 13 0 to � " .. : r.� i.0 For immediate Ciottianee tveate iYetie�g 50 n,11 Revets,tbie Coatings, all extra heavy quality in as, sorted coleus. These have been sold in the past sea- son for :2;26 per yard - Special P _ rice for Saturday $1.39 idea's Negligee Shirts, in a h.erge asci r ttimitt ; sh values its high ata $1.76, consisting of 4(lpelar ,nater- it.Lls of percods, b'neneh printed eitntbrics- - e Clean-opprice - 75c L? 0 Menet Negligee Shirts in all sizes and patterns that always sold for tis high as $1.00- 9 Clean-up price 49c s e-�®m ......._. __—.__ ds.�. tee. �� ® A.150011 OLIr 0 1it to1 ar'Tab es est6h�t5 Ends, Waists, $argfrins. In ea 0 Aviation Caps for Mien and Boys. e 5% e. oss e 0) of e l 1. BigStore. rBrussels !! $Hi hest Price for Hutttt, Eggs, Fowl and Driecl Apples. . 1 010100+b6tlr••••••ewee etre eoett50r. 461111•40000460166606410,464611 At44l04444eitAl 003'00eaguilSr