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The Brussels Post, 1918-5-2, Page 8
c1•t•••1.0.144..eieeiseeteleAA„b•F 1 • •t 4, • The Cheaper a•• papers 4 which start at ge and roc per d ♦ roll or Bedroom • Papers k in Plain Dotted Designs or Stripes, with Fancy, Ready Cut- . Borders, or All-over patterns © which come at from lac to enc per roll, or Living Room and Dining Room •c Pepers at from zoc to 4oc per 0 roll. M New Wall Paper will brighten your • home. Colne in and see the • • New Spriug Patterns. - b • ete IThe ./xcs,a Store p - — 'i'0+4,1,64,0+44.044 0+0+cA3'•d'*+en'ri4' Ail over tee country, both In Canada and the LTuitetl States, this week—April :mud to April 27th—has been set apart as a Special Wall Paper Week. Right trove while house-cleaning is on and the house is upset any. way is the very best time to have those mums repapered. Right at this time all our new Papers are in and our stock is et its best, so that there is the very best chance going to have new suggestions and to secure the Paper best suited to your room. We are well prepared to supply Your demands to Wall Paper, whether it be from One of the beet 1I en- tives known t n peeing away Fins or w r Winter C1Othing be sure and E� t package of Red ul.tr Ptakc, and sprinkle aur• n; ti • m This is a pr, atioo. from tb wood ,11 .ucme Red Ceclei cor.,h ped with other hest iuseciicicles known. It has all agreeehte oder which fs easily removal afterwards. Will not injtue elothit:g or tuts anti it: sure to ttti effects. Try a package this season. A large package costs 20C Summer PICTORIAL REVIEW Quarterly Style Books 1,1-e e Gives a correct Iorecast of the styles for the coming Summer. The price is 25c, whiell in• eludes a coupon good for este which can be applied on any pattern selected, bringing the real cost of the style book down to loc. We keep Pictorial Review Patterns f. R. SWATH 0.14+0•F0S•4,4•e•I•0•i•0•1•04•0•?•0+0+04•4, oral els Items Druggist and Stationer •; 4.44.4.++++++++4.44.4.4.4.4,44+4,444„ •4. + 4.►iIntolerance I o +eteaselleiteeneseematerteeasfammesessi ” ..tt,, 4• 4. I v _.._.,... .1, A • � i• 0 q. :r •F {+ I ISale of seats at Mogibbinee +t• Drug Store, d4• i ; Admission $1,00, 75e and a0a. '• F The Orchestra is u WOrth the e Money Monte + ♦ ,i, 'Fd'+ 4»bk4i^i••F•i'9•d•-F•e•t+i e++++++ TOWN HALL WINIGH M •F friday, May 3 This is it Much greater tend � .. -tlnngel pll'llire thitlr 111f1h of a Nation. ♦ e • •• • t •t• • +0+0+0+0+0+0+0+ 0+9+0+0+0+6 MAY. CLEAN up. WEDNESDAY was May Day. COUNCIL meeting next Monday even- ing, FIRE Engine was out for a test on Tuesday of last week. THE additional train service commenc- ed last Monday morning. Asan the new story entitled "Jerry." First chapter appeared in last week's POST. INSPECTOR of Weights and Measures made his official visit to Brussels during the past week. ALL grocers must now have a license to do business or stand the chance of getting "pinched." PROROGATION of Dominion Parliament by May 24th is now aimed at, it is said, Be careful boys and don't work too hard. THE, item referring to Wm, Baeker purchasing the house he is living in is not correct as the transaction is not completed. A sole was born to the home of Coun- cillor G, A. and Mrs. Best last Saturday but be only lived a short time, we are sorry to state. DAN. DENMAN has bought the brick stable on John street from George Mut. dews and will utilize it for his horses and rigs in connection with his mail routes Ran Cross Circle tvill meet Tuesday of next week in the audience room of the Public Library at 3 o'clock. 70 boxes were shipped this week to the boys overseas by the Circle. It is a good work and the lads well deserve it. GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE —The I new schedule of the Grand Trunk, which came into effect Monday of this i week, is as follows :— i Going Sonth Going Nortb Mail train ......7.13 Mail train.... 11.48 Express... ...... .3.53 Express... .....n o7 It will be observed that the morning mail from Toronto arr'ves r6 minutes later and the afternoon train is 21 minutes later than on the old card. ExrENDRn FOR A MONTH.—In com- pliauce with a number of requests the Collecting Campaign for back snbscrip- does to THE PosT has been extended for the month of May. We have hun dreds owing 3 and 4 years and some more than that and it requires little dis- cussion to understand that no business can be run on that basis very long. While anxious to avoid all unnecessary expense if no attention is paid to these notices another tnetbocl outside of our hands will be necessary. A large num- ber have been helping us out in this crusade for which we return our hearty thanks but many others are etill to be heard from. Look at the address label right now and if in arrears take heed to our call. THE annual meeting of the W. M. S. of the Methodist church, Brussels, was held at the hotne of Mrs. R, Leather• dale, a goodly number being present, The Secretary's and Treasurer's reporte showed the Auxiliary in a prosperous state. A small increase in mite boxes and Easter offering was reported, total raised for the year being Sus 21. Of that amount $rox oo was sent to the Branch Treasurer, Membership is 48 The election of officers took place, pre. Flitted over by Pastor Stafford and resell - ed in the following being elected ;-- Hon Pres., Mrs, (Rev.) Paul ; Presi- dent, Miss Gordon ; ret Vice Pres., .Mrs. (Rev ) Stafford ; znd Vice -dies., Mrs, E. Stymie '- Coe-Secreter Mrs H. L, Jackson ;ReceSecretary Mrs. Skelton ; Preas , Mrs. Leatherdele ; Sept, Systematic giving, Mrs, Manners; Organist, Miss M. Smith ; Assistant, Mrs. ,Jackson ; Floral Committee, Mrs, A. Backer and Mrs. R, F. Dowpiug, CLovER seed is now worth $24 oo per bushel Geo. Pollard, formerly of town, died at the home of his daughter at Clinton and will be buried at Bressels cemetery, Thursday. OTTAWA has issued a warning that all bakers who use 5 barrels of flour per month must takeout their licenses, other- wise they are liable to heavy penalties. The onus rests on the bakers to show the license for the conduct of their business. —n- LEAmnEn Baiter lost Sunday between Lot 10, Con '3, Grev township, and Walter Pen- nington..: MARE CAnntre, Phone 428 Cows for Sate. Phone 425. T. ALoom 80 POFNr pigs for sale, Phone ]lilt Roy Traver, PAATURR to let. Lot 20, Ven ? Morris. Apply to Wm MaMIcnAEI„ Phone 4512• FOR BALE.—T,ady's bicycle. Apply to ELLIE WOODS, Albert AL Brnsseis. 7 STEERS rising 2 years old for side. Apply to JNO. GORAALITz, W }; Lot 22, Con.11, Grey Twp. Phone 5510. Two young cows for sate one dne to calve in May. Phone 8518. GEC. BATSMAN. CARD. Persons oaring accounts may pay the same at my office lip to the 19th of May and receive receipts for tha Name. P. T. BnvANS, M. D. PAIR of spectacles found. Owner may have them by proving property and paying for this notiee at THE PORT. Fon PAtE.—Rubber-tire buggy in good eon- ditioa. Apply at THE. POST. 10 BRAD grass cattle for sale. Phone 2015. Wm, 'HIITORINSON. H R. CoLR expects a car of cement at Ethel station next week. Special prices to those taking It off the oar.. Order early. Also n number of good poets for sale. WANTRD.—A nook, general, for small family. Good wages and gond home, for Mrs. C. S. Mc- Donald, Brampton. Anply to 48.2 MRS. Mar 1 MANN, Brussels. Enos for hatching from heavy laving strains of H. C. White Loghw•ns, 75o per setting : S. C. , I. Reds, #1.00 per setting, JNO. T. DIINOAN, Phone 7x, Brussels. 98.9 EGGS FOR 13Amomxo.—White Leghorn Eggs for Sale, bred from C. C. ,Sehnmaker's heat lay- ing strain, Preenort, Ill. 81.00 per setting of 26, JNo, MEAnowS, 40.2 LIMTTED noantity of good potatoes for sale Enquire nt THE POET, 90 RODS Woven Wire Penning taken away in the freshet on the Maitland, Will dinderkind. ly leave word at Tun Prier. 0 Sucking Pigs and a Spring Durham Calf for sale MVV?s, SOWERS, Lot 15, Con 5, Grey. Phone 4117. a- TR011O'nRRn York. Pigs for sole. 8 hogs and 'J Sows 5 weeks old. Bred frons Breth„ir stook, JNO. ORERAR, Lot 7, Don. O, Grey Township Phone 8810• Brussrls R, R. No, 3 ROMP and Int for sele In 140.19115 Well located. Early possession. For further _par- ticulars PS to prima, teriee, &c.. apply to mita T. R. Thomson, Seaforth, or Rolm Tao:aeon, • I3ATonrxo Eggs from bred -to -lay S. C. white Leghorns. 5 cents an egg. Any quantity. it. TnontsoN, Brussels. 8 norm of pigs 2 months old and 8 young calves for sale DONALD MnKTNNON, Phons 217 - Grey Twp. 10 Boos, 4 months old, for sale. Apply to GEO. BAttion, Cranbrook. Phone 624. OOEIFORTARLE Brick house and Lot for NOR Eligibly ettuated on Alexander street, B911A- se1s, belonging to estate of the late George N. McLaren. Possession can be given at, once. Apply to M. BLAns, Brussels. Berm OATS, O. A f . No. 72, for sale, Also a t((�tmntity of rinvla Warrior and Extra Early Eureka Seed PtltfltnPN.• ED. PIILTON, Y 10 9 285. SROD OATS for ERIS, .JAS. PERRIF., Phone 2511. BELT.Orgt,an and n Washing Machine for sale lit a bat earn. Apply at THE Pose,. CoateciemenLn bonen with stable and ]g sore Of land for sale, Bard and sort water, fruit tie dti"nd wFoar llffurhtsr. Wald giv',erosion terms, 'Asc., applyto sIfe GAYNOR', asrusposce, SEEn Oats for sale. O.A.C. No. 72. MAs.mrN MoNArn, Lot 17, Con.15, Grey, Phone 2816. Co enneenrer dwelling for sale or to rent, witheeacre land, fruit trees hard and soft water, stable, tie. I, C. RICHARDS. 1301:eE for sale. Apply to Miss R,1101,14E01, TFTREE Short horn Bulls from 10 to 12 months aid for sale. .JAN, SPETII, Let 20, Oon. Q Morris. Phone 160. Du. PARTKDR, osteopathic Physician, visits triremes Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous diseasaN r+uooesNfnllF treated, Vision idencos. Cousnttat)on at Queen's Hotel, Bio Athos have the floor this „ , k in THE POrT Read them by all means. A NUMBER of the students of Brussels Continuation School are now ont on fail) leave. Tame, Beni. have disposed of their grain chopping machinery which went to Monerieff, we understand. "INTOLERANCE, "the much talked of production, wet be presented in Wing - ham Friday evening of this week, SALVATION Army officers of Wingham canvassed Brussels last Monday in the interests of their Social Service Cam• paigu. Ran Cross Circle Comtnitlee is asked to meet Friday evening at the Library Audience room at 7 3o o'clock for pure business Heiler/ County cfflciary, in connection with the maimeuance of law under the Prohibition statute, were in towu during the past week looking up infor- mation as to infractions, A few penple whe refuse to obey may have an oppor- tunity of explaining SOME, of their actions before a J P. $$ I People We Talk About #t tit Miss Freda Vaustone, Wingham, was calling on friends in Brussels for the week eucl Dr. Fred. Byraus leaves for London this week but will likely be back for add day? before he goes overseas. Mrs Fred. Wood, of Erin, was a guest at the home of J T. and Mrs. Wood, Brussels, last week. She is a sister-iu- law, Mrs. Harry Kirby and daughter, Lon- don, are visitors at the former's parents, Jos. and Mrs. Querin, of the Queen's Hotel. Mrs. D, B, Moore and Miss Jean were renewing old friendships at Blyth and locality pefore going to the West to visit relatives Miss Maggie Stewart arrived back last Monday from Fergus and is now at the home of her brother, Peter Stewart, and getting along favorably. Miss Bessie and Bert Abell, Wingham, spent the week end at the home of P. anti Mrs Stewart, Bert is now with a Flying Corps in training at Toronto. Barrister Sirclair was at Toronto at- tending Court and has gone West to Saskatoon, Medicine Hat and other points looping after busiuess for cliente, George Thomson jr., son of George and Mrs. Thomson, Brussels, is here on a visit. He lives in Vancouver B, C„ where he has spent the pest re years. Mr. Thomson is a welcome visitor We are sorra' to hear that Jun. Halli- day, of Lonclun, is on the sick list and sertonsly sn but his many old friends here hope a change for the better 'may soon ensue Mr. Halliday lived in Brus- sels for a good mauy years. Having plechaeed the home of Mrs. D B. Moore, William street, Mrs Thos Strachan and family, of Grey, are taking po8sessiOn. Mrs. Strachan sold her farm 'o Mrs. Alex McDonald We wish her an enjoyable residence in Breese's. Barrister and Mrs. Dudley Holmes, Wingham, received word that their son, Sergt, Jelin E Holmee, is in hospital at Boteogee, suffering frotn gunshot wouods in the face, Sergt. Holmes went overseas with the 161st Battelion, Mrs. Robert Kerr was not as well as usual during the past week. Her son, D .n McDonald, Bengali, was here to see her for a few days. The latter's health is improving since he took to out- door life we are pleased to see. He is busy ou a farm at the present. lno. and MIs Darla and claughters of the Mb Con„ Grey township, moved to town last week. having leased Mrs, Geo, Rogers' home, Frederick street. We welcome them to Brussels as residents. They require no introduction as they are well ecgnainted with Brussels and its, inhabitants W, J, Halliday, Calgary, is here on a visit with his sisters, the Misses Halli- day, Ding street. He is a Former Brusselite wbo went West 3r years ago. His eldest son is in Y. M. C. A, work at Fort William and his second son, Fred„ 18 years of age has joined an Aviation corps and is now trainiug in Toronto. W J, stands the passing years well and It is a mutual pleaeure re -knitting the nid friendships and retrospeeting the fleeting years. Church, Chimes This week the Presbyterian Synod is meeting in London and Ute Assembly will be held In the same city next month, The Synod of the Diocese of Huron Is meeting in London n this week, Rev v Mr, Smith n s the representative from St, John's in's church, Brussels, Rev. Johnston McCormick, B. Athe well ktlown Methodist pastor of Blyth, has been dangerously ill but his many friends hope he will seen be entered to his old time vigor. EOT'D 1a7a THE ST�iA BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Money Orders and Drafts are issued by this Bank payable in all parts of the world. 234 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H SAMIS, 0 O e7 Manager, ,. leSe..d`t u• iT A 3 Rev, A. Mann took as the subject J. su 3 t of last Suuday'e morning service, "Phe gospel of the second ehauce" and in the eveniug the theme was "Christ the Hope of the world " SO0i911 Service and Evangelism was dealt With last Sabbath by Rev. W, E. Stefford when contributions were taken for the cause. A large pro• grata le marked out by this important department of the church's work. Next teabhaeh the quarterly Commun- ion sere ce will be observed in the Meth- odist dinrch, Brussels, at the close of the morning sermon. Testimony meetiug will be held at ro a. tn. Thu pastor will be in charge. Official Board will meet the following Tuesday evening, Leadbury There will be a special evangelistic service for young people at Bethel church next Sunday night at 7 p. m, Pastor will preach. Jamestown Listen -for the chiming of wedding bells. Seeding is well advanced in this neighborhood, Miss Fern Echtnlee spent the tveelc end at her home here. Mrs, Janet Gibson is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Pol- lock. Pte, George Johnston spent days at the parental bottle near i.e..; He has been at Toronto. Several from this locality took in the Ohautauqua Festival at .Bruasels and say it was first-class. Jamestnwli farmeretl-es can do al- most any kind of work even to shov- ing Ford cars nut of the flitch. We are pleased to have Mrs, A. For- rest back again after an extended visit with her daughter in Michigan. She purposes disposing of her farm West of here. Fraser Strachan, who has been visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Will, and Mrs. McDonald, has been ill but is improving nicely now the are pleased to state. Annual Meeting of Women's Instit- ute will be held in Victoria Hall Wed- nesday 12th inst. Reports of both the Institute and Red Cross will be pre- sented, Officers elected and other business transacted, A large attend- auce hoped for, We are sorry to state that Mildred Elizabeth, the little daughter of Law- rence and Mary Willis, of this locality died last Sunday, She was 9 months and 28 days odd. Funeral took place to Wroxeter cemetery on Tuesday afteennoie The parents are sympath- ised with in the loss of their baby gird. Regular' meeting of the Institute was held at the home of 111 re, D. Mac- Donald on April 24th. Miss Jennie Simpson gave a fine paper on "The evils of fault finding" and Mrs. W. H. Wright gave a practical talk on Gardening. At the March meeting Dies. Frank Balfour handled the subj- ect of Donee cleaning in good style. Walton First Claes is the pronouncement of Waltoniane who took in the sessions of the Ohautauqua Festival at Brus- sels during the past week. A Sabbath School will be organized in the Methodist church next Sunday a, m. Officers ,have been appointed and it is to be hoped that the mem- bets will rally to this call. School will open at 10.15. Last tveelc Brussels Horticultural So- ciety made the Spriug delivery of fruit trees, bulbs, shrubs, &c., to the mem- bers in Walton and vicinity, through the representative officers here, Good value was received for the $1.00 mem- bership fee. Next Sunday the Quarterly Sacra- mental service will be held in the MelLndist church and the Official Board will meet Monday afternoon to Mose up the year's business. District• meeting will he held at. Dneigannon, A Bazaar will be held under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist °tumuli, on the afternoon and evening of Friday, May 3rd, in the Hall. Large and choice stock of fancy goods, aprons, quilts, home- made baking and candy, ice cream, &c„ will be on sale, commencing at 2.30 o'clock, No admission fee. 15 cents charged for lunch. Short pro- gram at 8 p. M. Mrs. Hugh Fulton is President and Mrs. J. N. Campbell, Secee.t.ary, 14lark clown the date. At the Memorial Service held in Duff's chnech in relation to the death of Pte. Raba, Lawson Rev. Mr, Lun- dy gave a most appropriate sermon from the text "Except a grain fall in. to the ground," &c., John 12.15. The spirit of eacrifice ati d cross- bear- ing was emphasized as a feature of the demise of Mr. LaWSen. The choir rendered suitable music and the Dead March was played air the large con- grogat.iou retired frnm the thumb, t3yrnpathy Was expressed for the ber. craved in their8nrr•ow. Peesentatinn of the Play entitled "Willowclale," by the Oranbrook Dramatic Club last' ridayevening,in Lhe A, O, U. W. halt here, was roost highly enjoyed and the sum of $50,00 realized for Red r . r r R d a r s t Orem ;supposes, rses, All did so well hrvidioue comparisons would be nut lir place. Little Mise Blake delighted the audience with her solo, On motion of Mrs. Bruce, Prea- Merit of the Woolen's Institute, sec, curried by Mrs, Lundy a hearty vote of thanks was passed to the talent Lunch was served o v's' r a the c a s t l leo s LLS close, MARRIED $MALLDON—WnoD. In Debrolt, on Saturday, April 20th, 1918, kir. William B. Smaildon, Cranbroolt, to Miss Miriam E. (nurse), daughter of Mfr, and Mrs, Bernard Wood, Eineardine, OlE❑ BRE'THAUDIL—In Wroxeter, on April 00th,1018, Johnld 18 BdaFreths,auer, aged 00 years, 2 months mi DIIFon B. off, ale, 88 ea r)129t1t, 1918, Clay- ton B.I Duff, aged tl9 years. LEOKIID —In Brnssela, on April 80th, 1910, John Leckie, in his 84th yen r, RAettIISSEN.—Itt Wroaeter, on April 25th, 1910, Samuel Rasmussen, aged 80 years. WTLLte.—Ill Wingbam Hospital, on April 28th, 1938, Mildred Elisabeth, infant daughter of Lawrence and Mary Willis, Jamestown, aged 9 months and 28 days. Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, on St Lot 80, Cell, 2, Morris township, the thoro%bre Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Salem, No. -90418.. Sired by Gainford Marquis (108800) ; Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 118069)• Ped- igree luny bo seen on application. Tering— WO for grades and 810.00 for thoro'-breds. 'Pans, PIEHOE, Proprietor. Me.iedl9ftetkeSeigeoetatiliisaenee9 teefe el:t240¢ 111/0086$ 90ealeelbB6Lg1OGU0•O •• • w n • • to H G • 8 • M • • • • • • • • •• • • we • • • d • • • • • • aA a f4 47 • ♦ Formal ehyde 1' may seen) rather stilted -Moue to aay anything about. the motile of this well known gernlanide and smut killer. Yeite alter year it has become root% popular roe the t Nett went of all kinds of grain, Those who use it regularly speak the highest in its pl'ttl9e, Our stock is of the very highest qurhi J ; guareeteed to he fully lip to the standard Ill;; solution ; put lip in ; pound and 1 pound bottles with full dueetinns as to tree on each bottle, Wall Pa er mnants E are this week showing some pee tietilarly good bargai Ile in Remnants suitable for small roorue of all 'dude, As we only have a limited number of these bundles any who have been waiting would do well to secure them emu]. In our window for the next few days. ® m.,,-,starrvr. mesas. • STORE m t3 0200.000,00•,fl4rff03!0006122086;d'0TtA(G6ff)063aFi6tillt0(281)Efl4S0000/18500 K4 DRUG STORE • • • ill ,a • 0 •• • A • •• ce N • •m 97 Horses Strayed I BRUSSELS MARKET bila one brown Idly rising 2 years oM and they Oats million rising 2. years strayed from .the prem- Pees lees of William Jaoklin. Any information that Barley will lead to their recovery will be suitably re- Butter warded, WM. JACKLIN, Eggs Phone 808 Bluavale P. O, Bogs Say Potatoes per bag McKillop Assessment Rall The Assessment Roll or the Township of Me - Killen for 1918 is now in the Clerk's office and may be seen by ratepayers of the Municipality during office hours. Court of Revision at Sen. forth on May 8ist, at 10 &dock n. m, M, MURDIi6, Cleric. til 07 ss 0 OD 60 40 95 10 25 11 00 82 a7 9 110 1 55 40 3e 10 25 10 i0 Bull for Sale Short Horn Still for stile. Dark roan year. ling, Int for service. Prins $8500 THrry, KERR, eemono;onee.5 ��-�L F1rot0'yn.P.O. moas - • 4,d44008140006•4,00001900 '♦0.0J♦ 44,060000i006ese noo••.0♦0004♦00064•osseso•b •, • • • • 4 t,. r t '�'ar Rx s 011 s C �a� �Sol��..� Car w� �.r,.� 2 O ♦ s ♦ ♦ 0 • •• • ♦ • • • 0 A 0 •• • ♦ • 4 ♦ • • •• • a• 0 • •• 0 w 0 0 0 A • • •• •• •• O • 0 m oniEl I ®re Evi Vast uyin R WM% IRA $12.00 Raincoats $3.95 20 only Ladies' Oravenette Raincoats, medium and light weight; colors Grey or Sand ; suitable for Bain cl orear Dustlit. Coate ; sizes.82 to 42. Regular $12.00, to 10 only Women'e Silk Poplin and Paramatta Rain- coats in Greys, Tans and Navys ; guaranteed water- proof ; sizes 34 to 44. Extra Special at . $4 95 12.50 Spring Coats 2,95 8 only Ladies' Spring Coate, made of best quality Navy Blue Serge ; old dyee ; not this season's styles but w6rth twice the price for making over. Ont they go at $2 fly 3.50 Childs' Coats 1.95 0 only Children's Velvet Cord Coats ; colors, Navy, Tan, Copen and White ; sizes 1 to 4 years. Clearing Price $1 90" $1.50 Waists 69c • 20 only Women's White Voile Waists, low neck 0 and long sleeves ; sizes 80 to 38 only ; regular $1.50. • To clear at...... 09c • 15 only White Voile and Repp Waists, Blouse and • Shirt Waist styles; sizes 30 to 42; regular $200, o Extra Special $1 45 s12 only Ladiee' Silk Waists ; colors, Navy, White, ♦ Black and Fancy • low neck and long sleeves ; sizes ♦ 34 to 42, A splendid bargain, Regular $8,50, Sped- ♦ int to clear .. $2 30 ♦ e a •• Lace Curtain := argains 15 pairs Notifngharn Lace Curtains, only 1 pair of a kind ; 2f toile yards long. Pt iced MPROIAL TO CLEAR TADS WEEK. See them. 200 Dress Muslins 12zc 850 yarde Dress Muelin, Floral designs in 0 differ- ent patterns ; fast colors ; suitable rat Ladies' or Ohildren's wear. Reg, 20c, Special this week 12 c 500 yards Drees Alaterials—Panty Voiles, orgaudy Muslius, Orepes, Spot and Bee Moen ; fate colors. On Sale this week to cleat' at ........................ 10c iViiddy Cloth 39c yd 250 yards Middy Cloth ; Onrd weave ; sort and free from dressing ; with tine hale stripe. of Blue, Pink, Tan, Mauve lir Black ; colors fast. Regular 05c yci. Special Sale, yard t,.. .., ..... 39c 100 yards Retina, colors Blue or Tan ; 40 inches wide ; guaranteed fast dyes, Extra Special... 85c $2.00 Corsets $1.69 5doz. Women's Corsets, made or fine quality White Ooutil ; four hose supports ; low and rnedium busts. 8 different mattes—D, & A., Crompton and Bias fill- ed. fuzes 1.810 84. Reg. $2.00. To clear at... $1 09 Boys' Hose 4.5c 10 doz, Boys' Heavy Ribbed Double Thread Hose ; extra spliced heel and toe ; Lhe strongest, macre boys' 11080 ; fast black ; sizes 7y to fie, Extra Spec— 45c Hosiery and Underwear Vii,9"gains • Ladies' Underwear • w 300 White Summer Vests, g low neck, sleeveless, Ulm- * road with lace, beading e and draw tape, Reg, 25c. Special 10c • 10 doz, White Summer • Vests, short sleeves and 0 sleeveless, low neck, nal.- POW bead trimming, tape A draw etring, Regular 9 85o, for 290 4, 10 doz, Ladies' Summer e Vests, low neck, short o sleeves & sleeveless, fancy • ribb knit, Reg, 40c at 33c • a 5 doz. Women's Fine Lisle i, POTLIS .Kilt WSW, IOW re neck, sleeveless, beading • trimmed and draw string, • Regular 05c, Sale,.:. 45e O • Out -size Vests 45c 3 doz. Wonleu's outsize Vests,flne plain knit, made of good natality combed yarns, beading trimmed and draw string ; extra large, Sale Special.,. 45a 0 doz. Women's White Deawers, fine elastin knit, umbrelia style, deep bead trimming, sizes 3 and 4, Sale Special......,..„... 45c 8 doz, extra out -size Draw- ers, elastic knit, umbrella style, bead trimmed, Sale Special 49c 20 doz, Children's Vests & Deawere, all sines, priced special foe this tveelc from 15c to 80c Women's Hosiery 5 doz. Women's Silk Lisle Hose, white or bike spliced heel and toe, doable sole, garter top, seamless, sizes Sft to 10. Reg, 75c. for 500 25 doz, Wornen's Cotton Lisle Hese, high spliced heel and toe, double thread sole, rase black, sizes Se to 10, Reg, 50c, Special 80c 10 doz, Women's Silk Boot Hose, colors white or, bike linen spliced heel and toe, double sole, garter top, 811 to 10, Reg.. 75o fur Mee 4 doz. Wom, Nigger Brown I•Iose, velour finials, finest Bele thread, reinforced toe, heel and sole, fall fashion- ed, ashioneel, garter top, fast colors. Reg, $1.00, Speelal... 75c Men's Underwear 5 doz. Men's fine Balbrig- gan Ullderwear,long sleeve Shirts and ankle length Drawers. Special.,.. 39c 3 doz, Men's double thread porous knit, Shirts and Drawees, long sleeve and ankle length, sizes 30 to 40, Reg, $1.25. Sale 89c 10 doz, Men's fine natural wool Shiite rand Deawers, unshrihkable, elastic ribb knit, scarce goode, sizes 84 to 42, Regular $2.50, Special ,,,$109 8 doz, Men's spring needle elastic ribb, knit Shirts & Drawer's, double thread, extra strong wear, Reg, Mat, lel 25, Special.., 05e A Special $1.19 • 50 paha Children's •It'd Boole r tali lir. • black, sizes 1 to lee Reg, 1.99, Spec, 1,19 • Carswell Bros. Thetore S that Saves You Pfdaney 57 95 Special c 0 Children's Iiain- cnats ages 0 to 8. Regular $2.50 To Clear at He. •••t•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••0••••♦• s•ee+•••••••4mseeOeste•• m