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Merits itt the Telephone Rues itt town
ti erre of wood have closed up the
eraelce in the board sidewalk immediate.
ly North of the bridge, 'etiratice ty street,
to the beeefit of baby buggy safe' y
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•heading in Tuesday's daily paper the
O name of \V. '1'. Pot lies ripp..ars, we are
4, sorra to state, bet we hope hirer wool
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Straw Hat itors'y rules seeing and hearing the
Kodak Time Cleaner I ebony artiste in Brussels Town Hall,
Friday and same clay evenings of this
week Prost ;en will be very entertatr-
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t W. s .-sa - t - Ciequier I Room of the Public Library, Pointed
practical aildresses were given by Rob-
ert McMillan. Seaforth, one of the
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A car of soft coal was received last
tarts week for the Electric Light plant.
CLEAN tap.
afiesTREL Show.
THE Posy gives the uesve.
QurrE a rivalry in the cream business.
Emmy swimming in the Maitland is
on the program.
TONsITATIS has been bothering a num-
ber
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FROsT pinched some of the tender
garden "gess" last week,
ConleT of Revision on Brussels Assess-
ment roll Monday evening, June 3rd.
THUReDAY of this week is Empire
Day. Programs are in order at many
public schools.
Aarstirm, meeting of the Centre Huron
Liberal Association is called for Tues-
day, May 28th, in Cardno's hall, Sea -
forth.
Holt:mum -Get your route cards in
shape and have them printed at THE
Pose. Publishing House, Do not forget
to have the animal enrolled..
FRIDAY will be a Public Holiday and
the Banks and other business places will
he closed, The old 24th of May is green
in the memory of the Canadian people.
Ass invitation has been extended to
Brussels Minstrel Show talent to go to
Teeswater on Monday evening Tune 3rd
and present their program. There is a
Celebration on at Teeswater and funds
go to Red Cross.
WARNING; -Several complaints have
been made of profane and foul language
used by some of the boys while playing
on Victoria Park, We would recom-
mend a strong soap suds application to
their mouths and a call before the Reeve
to remind them of the trouble ahead if
such talk is not out -out at once. This is
a hint to the offenders.
SOMEBODY BLUNDERED. -The other
day Sam, Carter received a summons to
appear in Toronto for a violatiou of the
speed limit in automobile running. Fun
of it was Mr. Carter bed not been in the
territory at all nor within miles of York
County. It is well to be vigilant but the
officer was barking up the wrong tree
that time.
IsnetovEsrearrs.-1 T, Ross has had
lattice fences built separting the lawn
from the garden at his home, John
Street. -A fine range of rose bushes hes
been set out by Alfred Baekert-Many
comptireenary remarks are made over
the town's tulip beds. -Tile paint brush
has brightened up the home of A R,
and Mrs. Currie John street, -Noticeable
inaprovetnents have been made by Mrs.
nud Miss Iiingston on their newly ac-
quired property on John street. -This
Spring energetic efforts on the part of
J. H. Kerney has added to the appear -
fusee of his eligible lots on Turnberry
street, In the days of F. C. Rogers'
ownership this was one of the bowers of
beauty in flruesels.-W. F, Stretton is
getting the grist:m(1e in shape gt Ins bun -
gale, William street. e
03 35 von RED CROSS, -The Corn-
inittee in charge of the Chautauqua
Festival recently held ie Brussels met
Friday afternoon to close up the account.
A statement of finances was presented
by Treasurer Gilroy showing local ex-
penses to be $26 58 and the tidy surplus
of $73.35. On motion report War adopt-
ed and surplus tinned over to kcal Red
Cross treasury. Appreciative wards
were spoken of the splendid work done
be the various Comtnittees and Offieere
and along with the press were thanked
for their diligence, P. H. Gilroy was
appointed Secretary -Treasurer pro tem
wail the new Committee is called to
plan for the next Festival. Very pleas•
gut memories are held of the various
seesious of the Chautauqua and the A
HURON County Council will convene
at Goderich on Tuesday, June 4th at 3
THE Farmers' Club received a car of
coal this week It was distributed
among the members.
Ancyrox sale of the property of the
late T. Leckie takes place Saturday
afteruoon of this week. Real estate,
household effects, arc., will be offered
See the bills
SATURDAV afternoon John Harkness
had one of his knee ceps displaced while
stacking up bundles of wool tat the
Excelsior Knitting Factory. He is able
to be ahem again.
Timms have been selling freely for
the Minstrel Show Friday and Saturday
evenings of this week in the town Hall.
Proceeds for Red Cross. About 4o per-
formers. Don't miss it.
CARP OF TRAXX.s.-1 wish to thank
many friends for words of kindness and
sympathy in connection with nw recent
bereavement in the death ,,f my hos-
band, They will live long in my mem•
ory, Yours truly,
Mks, GERTRUDE HENDERSON.
TO LET.-Comfortahle dwelling rooms above
stores. Soft water, &o. I. C. HICai.anna,
Fon SALE . -A sow and 11 pigs
Phone 3515 HAnviay pongoN. Ethel.
HeitCy.4.er.ES and nacre lost itt Brussels. Will
finder please leave at Trim Pont.
Q1TANytyy of Greta, Mountain ataid potatoes
for sale. Prices right Lot 19, Con. 8.
Phone 8418. D, W. DIINBAR.
PAsmultAint for a number of cattle, Apply
to IsAAc Mann, Lot 30. Con 5, Grey.
Phone 4124.
.$2000 WEEKLY, showing simples for large
Grocery Corporation All goods sold at tee -
tory prices to consumers. Granulated sugar
al,fe 1 pure lard 5 pound pail $1.00 •, Sunlight,
Geld or Surprise Soap, 7 for 25c. Everything
at out -rates. Men wanted everywhere. Sam,
ple ansa free. Trig CovagrnigeoAnstanrigorAPION,
Sean BeArre.-20 bushels hand picked Reed
beans for sale, Price $8.00 per linehel.
Phone 41, Geo. MuLtmens, Brussels.
Goon INVEammENTs.-Parlias baying funds
that they want invested Amid call on the
undersigned as he can place your funds in
Rood farm mortgages, Provincial or Wittekind
Debentures or Victory Bonds, all bearing five
and one-half perrent or dietter. No other
securities are handled and no others are to be
compared to theme when security is nonsidered
especially when war times are thonglit of ttNo
one oan tell what will happen to others after
the war so get the hest available,
a, M. Scloym, Brussels,
Slionm HORN Bulls for Rale, Reve7ral ready em,
service. Choice bred stook JAS. titortit, Lot
25, COIL 0, Morris. Phone Mil.
100 bushels of good Seed Corn for gale
A Lr. BAExEN, 13reasels.
Holum to rent. Apply to Mits. 0, Boats
PAsmintAtin to let, with plenty of water.
Apply to GITarater S'eraln, 5th line, Morris.
Phone 6110,
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saleat bargain, two sets f Pc"'
handataeleharnasgoodoonditlo17.
RictiAtins & CO.
1317001, for male, Apply at Tun Poem,
LAWis mowers ellarpened and iv -Basta
Now le the time to get them ready.
GEO, ROWA ram, ;41111 street,
HonsincaaPrin wetted ror email fondly:
gond s
wages n, and permanent situation, Apply
at Tea Pop
House and lot for sale in 'Wessels. Well
located. Early possession. Por further par•
Meiners AY to price, tarma, amity_ to MRS.
T, TtioMNON, titafortli, or MDT. THOMSON,
Brusaels.
HATOFITNO erfrom bred -today S. C. White
Legherns. 5 netts on vg. Any
CompoirrAntri Brick House and Lot for ante.
Eligibly satiated on ' A toxemia!, street, Brae•
eels, belonging, to estate of the Into George N.
McLaren. Posseseion 0414 be elven at once,
Apply to M. HUM Brussels.
Bum., Organ and a Washing Manikin for Hale
at e bargain. Apply at Tim Posy.
COMPonTAltioc hewn! with stable and more
Of land for ante. Hard and Nat water, fruit
rireOiala"e'.""Isn'onr1 if ijnittai tWeirVolilireit7trenPo"p"te",
toms, &n y apply to Miss GAYNOR. 111.11,4401/3.
Houma for sale. .Apply to 11,1 tab R. HoLM
Da. PARKER, Osteopathic. Physician, visits
Bressels Monday afternoon of each week.
speaker. Both speeches were well re-
ceived. Presdieut Hoover t ceepied the
SVERY13oLY Elan, -B, tassels Fl orti-
cultural Scetres purpose to,rivin;2 oo,
in a more extended Way, the beau:dying
of Brussels, inaugurated last season. A
Committee, consisting of los, Fox. A.
Strachan, H. L, Jackson aucl W. H.
Kerr, took a survey mid decided, itt
addition to flower beets of last yeer to
plaut 2 at coruere of Turnberry and
Queen streets, a bed at the Telephone
iseutral office corner, Mill street, and 2
at corner of I. C. Richards' and A. E,
Hersey's residences. These will be in
charge or various townsfolk living ad•
joining, after the beds are ready,
Scarlet Geraniums will be followed with
Tulips bulbs preparatory to mte bloom-
ing in the Spring. The townspeople
are not only asked to juin the Horti-
cultural Saciety and show thereby ap-
preciation for the good work being done,
taut urged to tidy tap and keep in severe
their respective properties greatly aid.
ing in a sery desirable community per-
manent improvement. One badly look-
ed after property is a black eve to town
betterment, Take a look at your real
estate and if it requires sprucing up will
you be the "sprecer ?"
INTOLERANCE. -Last Friday evening
this attach talked of tnoviug picture
show was presented iu the Town Flail
:tad attracted quite a crowd. It is a
gorgeous spectacle with mauy magnifi-
cent scenes, presented with much vivid-
ness, illustrative of the peat history of
intolerent eveuts in the world, While
it is about as dtfficult to keep track of
in its rapid kaleidoscopic Menges as a 3
ring circus, Love's struggle through the
ages is portrayed in the parallel stories
of the world's progress in the long ago,
There are two particulars that occur to
the writer's judgment, that could easy
be eliminated to the moral improvement
of Intolerance, viz, a rap,they give at the
Prohibition of the Itquor traffic and
suggestive pictures of .slackness in mor-
als, lu this loth century too much care
caunot be taken in piecing these two
most important issues on a high plane
and encouraging young folk, particular-
ly to aspire to the highest ideals ha de-
veloping impeachable character, The
moving picture film may have much to
answer for uuless the eye -gate is sed-
uously guarded and anything that
would tend to belittle great principles,
that have been battled for during many
years is most carefully censored, The
absence or the promised orchestra Fri-
day evening was a disappolotmeut,
MRS. GEu CRoolt CALLED AWAY. -
With startliug suddenness came the
news of the demise of Harriett Arm-
strong, beloved wife of George Crooke,
who passed away to her reward Thurs.
day morning of last week, -about 7
o'clock at their home, Albert street,
Brussels, in her 82nd year. She WM
about es usual on Weduesday and took
ill that night, suffering from oppression
Around the heart, A pitysiciau was collet
about rt p, m, and relief was afforded
but another spasm next morning proved
fatal and she passed away in the arms of
her daughter, Mrs Matheson, almost in
a moment's notice, Mrs. Crooks was
born in Ireland, coning to Canada when
a child, with her parents. The family
Mlle to Morris over Go years ago, when
her parents bought laud On the Std
line. Over fio years ago the subject of
this notice was united in marriage to her
now bei eft partner and on Mey 4th,
they celebrated the 60th auniveisaly of
this event, possibly with little thought
that separation tees so near at hand
The children are :-Albert, Morris town-
ship ; George and Ivan mei Mrs. S. Y.
Taylor, Calgary; Harry, Paris; Mrs.
Wm. Turnbull, Brussels ; Mrs. Albert
Gerry, 1mb:in Head; Mrs D, McKenzie,
Clinton ; and R W. Matheson,
Edmonton, One son, William, who
died 20 years ago, was the only member
of the to children gone from the eartbly
circle, rather a remarkable feet with so
large a family. Mr. and Mies Crooks
after a sojourn in Morris, moved to
Grey township and on selling their fine
homestead took up residenee in lams-
sels about 23 years ago, Mrs. Cronke
Was a hearty, iutleetrious woinces Min
did her shore Splendidly from the early
clays iu the bush up to the time of her
translation. She WaS esteemed by a
wide circle of relatives and friends for
her many good qualities of heed and
heart and the bereaved are large sharers
in the sympathy of Many, The funeral
service tock place Sunday afternoon,
Rev. A J Mann, pastor, conducted an
appropriate service at the home There
Wae, large attendance as many clesirtd
to pay this tribute of respeot to one of
the pioneers of this community who
worthily did her part, Pallbearers Were,
W. I Kyle. lag Cardiff, Geo M.c.
Feriae% Wm Work, George Turnbull
and Robert Currie, Among relatives
at the funeral were, Mrs. McKenzie,
Mrs Tnylor and Mrs. Manes on, Harry
end Albert. Mrs Harty Crooks stul
Mise Matheson Were also present. The
floral tributes were benutifol. Mr.
Crooks will remain in his own home
for the present at least, Mrs, Matheson
program that were preeentect it wee continuing with him for 3 or 4 months,
Cbronlo and neryona diseases snoonastun • .
Will he welcome heels. Queen Betel, Man for his years.
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BRUSSELS BRANCH,
G. H. SAMIS, E 15 Manager,
1)0E4 REAell YOU ? -Men Of 16
years of age and those who attained 20
years on or since the 13th October.
Jere, will register on or before June 1st.
mrS, Uutil the date of Registration,
such men may bet reated Oil etalistanent
as Video teers,
13s saline. 17ReitAsieD,-Thu rade}, of
lost week William Grins, of Elora lo-
cality and elder brut her of Mos Leather -
dale, Bruen , passed trWity, 111 lila 7701
year. Wort tumble was the Cense of
!eke. Funeral took place Tueticlay
dierHoon to Elora cemetery. Deceased
was unmarried, Mrs. Leatherdale and
al les Laura attended the funerals
Arwouu MEN FINED. -Police Magis-
trate Audrecy, of Clinton, has given his
devise the tiMe. agaiuet Win. Sheara
and David Bell, of Atwood, who were
charged with being intoxicated On the
public streets in Brussels, The town
coustable had been called during the
early hours of the moruiug by local
citizens, who complained of the disorder
that was being created by a visiting
automobile party and the county tem.
perattee alliance followed up the pros.
ecutiou, The magistrate imposed a flue
of ieromo and costs in each case.
CARSWELL BROS. PURCHASED $15000,00
STeMt.-The itisoomoo stock of staple
dry goods, formerly °wind by Macklin's
of Stratford, has been parch:mil by
Carswell Bros., the progressive mer-
chants of this place, We understand
the stock will be inOVCd to Brussels at
once rola soou be placed on sale.
If you waut old quality goods at low
prices this will be your opportunity for
the stock is filled with the old quality
goods that canuot be purchased Loi•day,
They will have stacks of the old quality
cashmere, woolleu and cotton hosiery,
underwear, dress goods, linens and
woollen and cotton goods of all kinds,
The people of this locality should con-
sider themselves kicky to have the
chance to purcbase frotn a higlmerade
stock such as this one is.
GRANDSON DIES. -CO. Secretary, G.
M. Elliott, Goderich, was at London at-
tending the funeral of his little grand-
son. After a short Mines William Lewis
Elliott, 6 year old son of Sergt. W. E,
Elliott, former Western Ontario editor
of the Free Press, London, died from
meningitis, His death brought sorrow
to a large circle of the family's friends,
more particularly as his father is over-
seas with the 1St Battalion and was net
aware of the serious illness which result-
ed in the death of bis little son. The
boy who was particularly popular with
his playmates, was the eldest child. A
brother and sister survive hint, In addi-
tion to his parents, The funeral took
place on hinuilay afternoon from the
family residence, 26 Askin street, to
Woodland cemetery. The services were
cot ducted by Rev, Dr. Houton, of the
Askin street Methodist church.
Church Chimes
Wiugham Distriet Meeting WES held
in Kincardine Methodist church Tues-
day and Wednesday of this week.
A ire delegation from Melville
church lit sets, attended the Maitland
W. S. Presbyterial at Wiugharn on.
Tuesday of th,s week.
Mai lend Presbytery met in Wingbam
on Tuesday, Rev. A, j, Menu and G. A,
Deadman, attending from Brussels,
'The call fft$111 Kincardine to Rev, Mr,
Overeutl, of Hickson, was dealt with
and sustathod.
Bine Smeltery IvImertare.-Wednesday
eventug of next week, Ell 8 o'clock Rev,
Jesse Gibeou, Secretary or the Upper
Canada Bible Society will give an
Instrated Lecture in the School room of
Ss lohn's Church on '"The Bible on the
Eiattlefielcl." Fie is good speaker and
the subject is one of deep interest. No
admission fee but an offering will be
taken for the good of the cause. Make
an effort to be present Land invite some-
body elm to attend. Wednesday even -
lag of next week is the date,
A Convention of church workers of
Ute Deanery of Huron, will be held
Thursday of this week, May 23rd in the
Trivitt Nietnorlal church, Exeter. A
very iuteresting program has been 51,
rouged contains such vital topics
'Modern probleme in the Rural
Parish" fled "Present opportunity and
the pressing need in China," These
SUbjeelS will be discussed by speakers
who ore giving of their best in a solation
of the problems. Luncheon and tea
will be provided by the ladies of the
congregat101.1.
suctess in every particular and talent !ViSite residennes. nentailtnid0/1
3f He is in his 840 year but is hearty
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Jt G, Lecicie made a business trip to
Terouto last week.
Harold Lowry, Ratriston, was a visi-
tor in town on Tuesday.
Miss Amanda McCracken was away on
a holiday with relatives and (Heads at
Loudon,
F. S. Scott, Walter cruel Stella and
MrS. Semis and son Finley Motored to
Ingersoll for the week end and visited
with relatives,
Mrs. Alex, Bryans, Saiteee street, was
III with toneilitts duriug the pest week
but is well on to convalescence now we
are pleased to state.
Mrs. Angus Campbell went to T4013 -
don on Tuesday to visit her daughter
who underwent all operation. We hope
site will soon be 0, k.
Mr. Hayes Lucknow, Mrs. Robt.
Turnbull, Stratford, aucl Wm. Turnbull,
Listowel, were here at the funeral of
!VIM George Crooks last Sunday.
An old resideut of this community, in
the person of Hugh Lamont, Queen
street, is not having his usual good
health. Mr. Lamont is up in the SO'S.
G. A, Deadman is home from Merlin,
Ont., where he was looking after his ap-
iary. He says the bees Wintered well
and prospects are good for a honey crop.
Miss Clara McCracken is not making
as favorable progress as her many
friends would wish but we hope she will
soon regain her lost healtlt, Her cage is
peculiar one.
At the annual congregational tneeting
of the Wiugham Methodist Church, J.
A. Morton, who has beau for years the
reithful Treasurer, was presented by the
board with a purse of gold, ar, a token of
appreciation of his services,
THE POST cougratulates Roy C. Kings-
wood on passing his 3rd year's exam in
Medicine, at Western University, Lon-
don. He is a grandson of James Sharpe,
of Brussels, and is a clever yonug man
who should do well.
Mrs. R. Dark was at Monkton to visit
her mother, Mrs. Wm. Shine, Thursday
of last week. The old lady has been in
bed for the past 8 mouths but is fairly
well. She is 84 years of age and was a
pioneer resident of Grey township.
We are sorry to hear that James
Turnbull has been laid up at his home
iu London from a re -occurrence of
trouble with one of his limbs. He had
got along fine for years before this back -
set, His Many old friends in and around
Brussels hope he will soon be as hearty
as ever.
tit. People We Talk About tit
Miss Forrest is visiting at Monet For.
est
Miss Isabel Taylor, WitiglIaln, was a
visitor with her sister, Nurse Taylor, to
1..°Prs.ofetch,ITntweckLislowel, was a vis-
itor with Mre (Rev ) Stafford, nt the
Peraonnee, last week.
Mrs. It McAlpine, Sf. Marys, was
visitor for the weelt end with het mother,
Mrs. Wm ROSA, Wihianm street,
Mrs James Hendetsoo and daughter,
McKillop, were vishorb with Mrs, Geo,
Henderson, Market street, Brunets.
Mrs. Harry Churchill and daughter or
moGfley, were here for hi visit at the
parentalamme dining the past week,
Mrs, (Rev ) Paul and Miss Gordon
were visitors Int the home ot W. P. and
Mrs. Bray, Oranbrook, last Monday.
Will Lowry and daughter, Miss Reta,
of London, wale calling mi relatives and
friends in Brnasels over the week end.
Mrs, do In Penotiere, Bob and Barb -
are, of Kincardine, are spending a few
days in town, 'rho former is assisting
in the Minstrel Show.
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The strain and stress of daily work is often very greet. The house-
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iljAll these sap the strength to such an extent that if neglected the too
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Are yin' suh,ieal In OlalICIP.4 Mill 001(1'4
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Miss Mae Wood, Fred. and Mentor
enjoyed the week end with Loudon re-
latives. The trip was made by motor.
Miss Jessie Halliday was visiting her
brother tohn, of London, who is quite
ilh We hope to hear better newa tram
him.
Mrs, McFadden, wife of Dr, /v1 Mc-
Fadden, died at her home Mt. Forest
after a abort illness, Aged 56 years, SI) o
was an old resident of Mount Forest, but
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Oats 85
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Better 40
Bags ,, 115
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wan..b°rn in , ,Kincardine.,.S1.,1e letw.,e8t Tenders will be received by the 1111aHrrilfIll141
besides her nutroanci, 5 children, lb.. ne to 3 o'clock it. ni , on stonday, May 37th, r,,I.
Archie, now overseas ; Rohert, rethrutel tsheopospiegt.4.,. i,', 41:1,1,igt.,!..81;1,.sItAnsAn&ta's,ive
From overseas ; Murray of 'Trireme ; workattests Plans and speediest Bons may he town
Pte. Ivau, overseas ; and one danghter, la the Clerk's oilloe. A marked cheque for ten
Vera, at home. Deceased was a former mom an mob tender,
resident of Brussels when her husband 0 0 r
J.kli'atr.3:ift iniii,"'t tniNar II Ot nY
YAtLICX. PORTER:PIMA),
eressarily un-
practiced his profession over 3o yeare'ewe. Clerk.
tiny Itith,191s,
ago. They were ueighbors of THE Pose.
hence we got well acquainted with them
and rotted them au A I couple. We
sympathise with Dr. McFaddenand
family in the loss of wire and !nether.
Court of Revision
vilintre of Brussels
The Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll or the Village of Brussels will be held in
BORN the Commit Chamber, Brocade, on MondaY.
FoRarla.-A t Frobisher, Sask., on May 2nel, the 8rd day of June, next, at 8 o'clock pan, All
1918, to Mr. and alra. Hugh Forsyth, a Bop. parties interested will please take notice and
govern themselves accordiegly.
P. S. SCOTT, Clerk.
Brussel., May 18tH, 1918.
DIED
Citootts.-in Bruasels, mE May 16th, 1018, liar.
Matt Armstrong, beloved wire of George
Creoles, in her 82in1 year.
Gium.s.-At Elora, on May 10E1,1013, William
Grills, in his 77th year.
Kingny.-In Stratford, on May 10th, lii18, Mar,
Math 'Kirkby, a ged. 81 years.
MolisuL.-In Grey township, on May 15t11,1018,
Mery Jane Wood, relict of the late John
Meeting of Huron Co. Council
The Council of the Corporation of the Conn.
ty of Heron will meet in the Commit Chninbei,,
Goderieh, Tuesday, the 4th day of Jane, Ms,
McNeil, in her Oilth year. at 11 oteloolc in the afternoon.
Hallett township, on May GEO. W. 13061,1AN, Co. Clerk.
10th, 1018, Win, Sanderson, aged 88 years. Goderich, May 17th, 1018,
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lorsets, line quality C011-
i!,4 hose supports, med-
inn and low busts, sisal
S, 19 and 20 only, Regn-
at. to $2,00. Olean -up
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Q.5C pair
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$1.19
20 only, Women'a and
MISSIa9Willlly WIIIIAS 1111.1(10
of beat qua'. Middy Cloths
in Plain White and stripes,
large sailor collars With
neat trimmings, sizes 32 to
42, Iteg. $1.50. Olean -up
$ I. 19
95c.
0 only Ladies' White Shia
\Valets, eintirnitle.red and
tucked r ron ta, tong aleocos,
a waist that will launder
and %vette extremely well,
siees 32 to .10, Reg, $2.50.
Clean -op prine-.:
95c
$1.10
10 only Women's House
Dresses made of beat (Mal -
it:37 English Pyle Ls ,Ss G i lig-
hams, gitaranteed fast INA -
ors, poleaxe; fitting gear -
men ts'sizes 31, 30 Sr 38 int-
ly, Reg, $1.75., Oleamilp
$1.19
390
100 pairs only. Womeme
Heavy Lisle Mashed Oot-
ron Hose, double heel, sole
raid toe, fast dyes, sines
3i to 10. Regular 50cn
;)lean -tap price-
. 39c pair
$1.19
I2 only Women's embeultl-
eyed SilkNet Waists white
or black, long sleeves, one
of the best bargains we've
ever offered, eizeic34 to 40.
Reg. $3 50, Olean -up mice
$9
19c
500 yards Wash (fonds---
Pvin ta,Gingliams, Muslitis,
Voiles, Hepps, eta, large•
choice of patterns, all col-
Oen, Sttitankileed fast, Reg,
to 40u. Clean-up price-
19c yard
19c
5 dox, Witinen's Sumner
VOSIH, Made of good (mat-
ily °Veil yams, sleeveless,
beading dimmed with tape
draw strings, Regultcp25o.
Clean-up price-
19c
690
10 pairs Nottingham Lace
Curtains, 211 yds, tong, 36
Ili, wide, tape bound, tam
lament; designs. Reg. $1.
Olean -up twice NM.
15 pairs NoLtingloan Lace
Curtains, 3 yds, long, 451n.
wide, filPlf from Messing,
Reg. $1,50, Olean -up price
$ C.19
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80 only Japanese _Rand
crochet Doylies, linen (len-
tree, 3 diffeenitt designs,
Reg, 25o. C)Isamup price
2 fur 250.
10 only Cushion Cords, 3
yds, long, abbot beil enlists,
tassel ends. Replier 250,
Olean -alp
p price-
25c
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490
8 only Pitney White Table
Covers 80x3C1 in. Reg, 75..,
Olean -lip price .10o.
ii only (Menne Table Coy-
nrs, 30x30 in, Reg, SUM.
Oleatimp price 00e,
4 only Silk ltimb, Table
Covers, flange I el iinni ng,
30x80 in. ili,,4og,illitti $2,00,
(dean -alp price-
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$1.75
5 only Silk Milli, Piano
Drapes, 8 yds, long, 27 in,
wide, finished with deep
silk fninge, Hemline $3.00,
Olean -up pilot, $1.75,
5 ars, Binh, liar Muslin
l'illore Shams, scalloped
fithelifi in. Regular $1.75,
Olearetip plea-
$1,19 pair
Straw Hats at Special Sale Prices this
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Carswell Bros.
690
5 only Silk lihnbrohl-
m ed Cushion Tops.
Reg, $1.00. Olean -up
price -
69c