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T,wN Cuaricil Monday evening next,
How :e. ids th0 address label ou your
Pose
Some t:r..,e't, Curl a few robins are to be
seen nct.T.O ,n •:.; I v.
MoNarui.v Horse Fair in Brussels
Thursday of next week.
MRS FREit. I. 11? ..i; Will receive On
the first and third Thursdays of each
month,
Din von loin the Horticultural Soci-
ety
h oR
being
dis-
tributed is see members.
HEAR the V 'ee VV rines.lay even.
ing of next 't..:::,.. Brussels Town Hall,
They Coln:; Wel, vea,mmended.
Dieser lorZ'`t Tee Annual Meeting of
the Rural Telephone in Brussels Town
Hall Tusdiy afternoon, March gth.
It was adjour;,ed on aecouut of the Ru
ban
THE ice 14, Thomson stored last week
in East Huron Produce Emporium
measured 2e inches ie thickness and it
took some handling. Ice was procured
above the mill dam.
MAITLAND river has been so low in the
absence of rain or thaw that steam power.
had to he applied et the chopping mill
as there was yet water power enough to
drive the ntacitinery.
No ! dear Fawner, the peculiar marks
seen on tete ' 11 , w is not the footprints of
some ,nota,",no wandering round but
the impres.
sio ,., Flo one of the many
snowsh.:e•r. e! 1,-„si v aillo meauder
about. T' :r ee no d.a ser.
Me. Witt. '. roe yew baker. is here
thiswetl eeer -set tit.5'ote n the Gar-
field block t• -ads for t ii ineste His new
portable ore' n 111,, 4.,t arrived yet but he
expects it',lest-tie H.: nae overseas for
a couple of 'nesse:, tot nrnin.g'':ast Summer.
His parental isetne is liaaevbury,
AN Aue'i'a11 Salt- of Household effects
is announced by A. T. Currie, at his
home Flora fi tea 11ru'sels, for Satur-
clay afterlro,:n, °.lsrc1; 13, at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and tits. Currie intend removing to
Toronto its the near future, hence the
sa e, See the bins for further particu-
lars,
DIED AT F',wr WleieeM.—We are
sorry to slat:•':'' 1 .in FelnUM-V 15th, at
Fort Wii; a;a, i) l , Preston R, the
bright little art o' irr ai c1 Mrs. Gerry,
formerly of 13ro..a,,,,:, oass'ed away, He
woe 4 years ism! 6 monde; old. Old
friends heat m t h w.th the bereav-
ed in the lose. fir thee semi;. et laddie.
Mas. Eit.eae,l, GARVIN DEAD.—On
February 2211.1, :ills. Edward Garvin,
formerly of Ibis locali-y, diad at Strat-
ford, at the honer of her nephew, Archie
Cline, in her ;;ta yea,- Her maiden
name watt Charlotte Mo't'e, whose girl-
hood home wt,e H hien County. Mr.
and Mrs Garvin lived in this neighbor•
hood for about 35 years, removing to
Stratford fast year. Mr, Garvin is very
frail
HYMENEAL —A very quiet but pretty
wedding was R010111,0'7:11 at the Mettle -
diet Parsonage, Wingnani. Saturday
evepiag, February 14'11, at 6 o'clock,
when Miss Lniu M•ly, second daughter
of Edward C.:tnd Mrs, Duuford, Brus-
sels, was uuiteil in marriage to H. Mil-
ton Lake, of M'rrie, township, Rev, E.
F. Armstrong, 11 1) , officiating The
bride, wlto w.: eniutended, wore her
suit of ti.0.111 1 ';r Will, corsage
boquet of eiveetheart rotten. After the
wedding r„uuer the nappy couple left
for their horse res the. groom's fine farm,
3rd line Morris r"wnship. That their
joys may he many and their troubles few
is the wish of many old friends of the
oontrpoting parties,
THE POST gives the news,
Hover, to rent are a scarce article in
Brussels.
WHAT are yon doing to help Brussels
grow ?
THEM, has not been as much snow an
the ground for many a year as at pros.
eat. It is the accumulation of the
Winter, It is to be hoped it will go
MAN. gradually anti thereby avoid a big
freshet.
Sou) 1T.—Last week Geo. A. Murray,
of Milton, came to Brussels and loaded
the well drilling outfit of Geo. Edwards,
which he purchased, and shipped to
his home town. Mr, Edwards may
constructt n
a t ew one.
C,i 'xv OpaN.—After several months, owing
to illness, Miss Mande Br yens wishes to state
that her office will now be open as usual and
she will be able to attend to all requiring
optical attention.
GOLD cuff links lost on the street of Brussels
Will finder kindly greatly oblige the loser by
leaving thein at Tie PoeS Publishing House
A 51711152 of choice books, in good repair,
for ease at a bargain. See theta at THE PORT.
Two York brood sows, to farrow in Merrill
and April, for sate Lot 15, Con. 7, Morris
Township. Phone 9514, F, BRUMES.
WOOD Wellman.—Tice undersigned wishes
to purchase 20 cords of cord wood or short
wood, beech and maple for the Methodist
church to be delivered before sleighing goes
Call on R. LEATHERuALe, Brussels, Phone 87
Butlin oysters for sale, S. 0. W treoN,
Fon SALE, -2 comfortable dwelling houses.
I. C. litosARDs.
Da. PARxER, Osteopathto Physician, visits
Bruseels Monday afternoon of eeoh week,
Ohreafo and nervous diseases successfully
treated. Visits residences, Consultation at
Queen's Hotel,
INDREINITELY POSTPONED.—Owing to
the Board of Healtilban being continued
for another week the coming of the Vis.
Sochi Florentine Musicians next Wed-
nesday eveuing, in connection with the
Ch autauqua Circle, has to be called oil
for the time being Other arrangements
will he announced later.. We are sorry
to nti+s this troupe but it can't be helped
this time.
BUNCH OF DATES.—
l;+ster Sunday, April 4
Carolina Girls. March 23
St. Patrick's Day, March 17,
Provincial Parliament opens Marsh g
Telephone Annual Meeting, Tuesday
March g,
Monday was George Washington's
Birthday.
Horticultural Society Directors, Fri-
day, M web 5,
Dominion Parliament February 26,
leerm'r says Messrs. Gerry & Walk -
en, Brussels, have disposed of their hard-
ware business lo a gentleman from
Hamilton. Stock taking is proceeding
now and possession will follow its corn
pletion. We understand Mr, Gerry will
likely take it year's vacation and Mr.
Welker, 111105• health has not been very
rugged will do some building up Hope
both will continue to reside in town. It
is many a year since there was not a
Gerry in the hardware business.
DEATH OF Mai '1'RN:AntvEt,t,.— '1'Ite
death occurred Thursday of Mrs Tresd-
well et her residence, 15 Guelph street,
London, at the age of 59 emirs She
is survived by her husband, Frederick,
and 4 brothers, David and Allan, Lon-
don ; Rev Mr. Scott, of Cedar Falls,
Falls, Iowa ; and Wlllitnt, of Saginaw,
and oue sister. Mrs. Joseph Harris, of
Petrolea. The fuueral was From her
late residence on Saturday at
o'clock. The service was conducted by
Rev, W, S Wright at 2 o'clock. Inter.
meat was made at Mount Pleasant. De.
ceased was a former Brusselite and is
better known as Mise Maggie Scott,
She visited here last Summer at the Old
J3oys' Reunion,
RUAO tiles -Met and nave m,.,uey thele'
by.
CAI.L ftp Telephones 31 or 32 if you
have n newsy note and nut time to write
it
Pitsste will be uu meeting of Mussels
Women's Institute this mouth on ac-
count of the ban egaiust the flu,
THE quarantine on the Haist homes,
Albert street, has been lifted and the
services of lir". Ernest Isherwood,
nurse, doing netel with
now 19 tl a lime 1. 111411 for `erring
work both on and r tt the farm Anoth-
er month will bring the busy tune well
nigh to hand.
11Rvsseers Shamrock Creamery has
done a good hus'm
ess (luring the win•
ter, the high privet, for butter giving
them a good boost. Cotniu}, of Spring
wili largely increase their trade.
ONE night last wee.c one of our young
men, a modern lack the -Hugger, did
some lively splinting down the stieet in
pursuli ol a young lady. After a chive
of 4 o 5 blocks be succeeded in catching
her. So far no arrests have been made.
PROPERTY CIANOIPL—Mrs. George
Spading has sold her 2 story cement
cottage, coruer Church aud John street,
to Robert Dark, who disposed of his
home on Queen street, to Rt,bert Shed-
den, Morris township.
1. N. Goxoos, manager of the Stand-
ard Bank, at Forest, formerly of Brus-
sels, has purchased the ]antes Russel
residence on King street at present 6c-
cupied by Charles May. Mr, Gordon
purposes remodelling the house belore
moving in.
SoMx Tsuns: '1'iar ai•,Uii. Hee-
e1". —
Thaw sotto •i'iJve.
H. C. L. take a drop.
Athletic chubs organize.
Caned War Tax Stamps.
Kick Turks out of Europe.
New PostoH'ice erected at Blessels.
Exchange even up between United
States and Canada.
RIP1.EY BOOSTS 1•oR HYDRO.—The Hy.
dro bylaw, to vote $i5,000 to bring hy-
dro power to Ripley, was submitted to
the electors on Friday. About two-
thirds of the available vote was polled.
'Phe result was 109 for and 4 against.
It is expected that the town will be il-
luminated by power generated at
Eugenia Falls early in the coming
Autumn. Wonder when the Hydro
folk will send the promised information
to Brussels ?
Two DEA•rss.—From Fruitland, Idaho
comes the sad news of two deaths in the
family of Jno. and Mrs. Rands, Fruit-
land, Idaho, and brother of Wm. Rands,
Brussels, South. Oran C. Rands, eld-
est son passed away at so 5o a m , Tues-
day, Feb- 3rd. He is the second son to
die within a week both having succumb-
ed to attacks of pneumonia, following
the the Franklin died at his own home
at to so a. m the Thursday previous.
Oran passed away at the home of his
father and mother. The body of Frank
was held pending the arrival of Mr. and
Mrs. Rands, who were in California,
when Frank died but they arrived Sun-
day evening in titne to be at the bedside
of their oldest son, when be passed
away, Impressive double funeral ser-
vices were held at the church Wednes-
day afternoon after a short service had
been held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Rands, as Mrs. Rands and other mem-
bers of the family were tumble to attend
a public funeral. Rev, Eby and Rev.
Burtch look part in services at the home
and the church atter which the remains
of the two brothel's were buried in the
same grave at Riverside. cemetery,
Payette, the caskets being wreatbeded
with Powers placed by loving hands.
Franklin D, Rands, the first to pass
away was born in Ttipp, Sruth D: kla,
find was in his 32ud year, Orin C. was
also born in 'Tripp and WAS 35 Friruds
'0 Morrie will sympathise in Ibis sorrow
as John is an old Morris boy,
iI People We Talk About
1t 1'3
Miss Eva Bryans was home Iron] Tor-
onto for the week end.
Last week Thos. Ritchie had an at-
tack of quinsy but is better again.
Miss Margaret Ament is visiting bet
sister, Mrs, John, Lynn, at Walkerville.
D C. Ross was laid aside a fee' days
last week by lumbago. Aa unpleasant
companion.
D. 13 and Mrs. McDonald were visit
tug at Heusall and other points during
the past week,
Mrs (Dr ) White has been on the sick
list but we ti nal she will soou be as
hearty Rs usual
Miss Mina Hunter 10 laid aside this
week from rheumatism but the hope it Is
only temporary,
Archie Currie was Leine from Toron-
to for tete past week, He has not been
feeling very well.
During the past week Mrs, N Platt
has been seriously ill with heart trouble
but we hope for improvement.
Oswald Hentiug way has recovered
from his recent illness and able to be
back to the Benk of Nova Scotia
1. M. Goeenlock, M P. P. Centre
Huron, called 00 THE Pos'r on Tuesday,
Pal liament opens Tuesday, March gib.
Mrs, W. 1. Hunter returned to her
home in Oshawa on Monday after spend
Ing the past two mouths with friends
here
Mis 0 Querin and family. Gorrie,
who have been clown with ' flu" are. we
are pleased to state, getting along nicely
and will toon be able to be around
again.
We congtatulate Miss Helen Kay,
Stratford, on passing her Primary piano
exam. at Ki'ohener, taking 83 out of too
and rat class donors, She is the only
daughter of Posttuaster Kay, formerly of
Brussels and a nelco of W, H, and Mrs,
Kerr, town.
The death occurred cu Sunday. 15th
Inst , at Mesford, of William larnicson,
brotber of Mrs (Rev,) 1.) N. McCamus,
Clinton, and of the late Rev. Walter 5
Jamieson, a former junior pester at
B!ussels where he will be remembered
by loony Mr. Jamieson had been 111 for
some time and his death was not unex
petted
ler, F. 'P Styes's, who its taking a
special CODs: a in t1 nRe and throat t H
4a l a lir
void, linatou, this year, sprat a fow
dews at his old home in Brussels. His
moiheris not eojeying her usual gond
Health and ile cetne to see her, The Dr,
is enjoying his studies and Was a wal.
come visitor to town. Mrs Brvans and
slaughter and Mrs, Meltelvey are also in
Boston,
Duel Continues Another Week
Bri.at'h. Bcnt-nd or 11t lits met Tues-
day eveeing and dt':,'uesed question of
tvithdranutg the intlneiza blit. 1E
WW1 ds,entttl to rnulii00 11 fnr another
week, ht nes,'11ml-d us, will not be op-
en [Iwo sabbath int' twill the Rohttn)R
0.01010 opt t u ion' n„Xt Monday as
\ttts,•ipoet t 1
Pliers. are vet')' few e,isee of the epi -
dumb, in 1otvu, 1)10111011y owing to the
resl4•ietion but so many lioness Fire not
iFleur of it in IhP rouotry the Ilo:O'd
deehled it tt is be1.1PP to be sotto than
eerry anti reettiet gatherings
as
lite steam emit tlhto Rtlssas,
Some sulk say t:e\rrnl. ,ahtiPR, held
n'ithfi 15 11111111a of 5 miles of town,
have been first•inss disseminators of
the 11n. 11 ,would be vrisdoii to call
''1f tit's as.ettittlies for elle Liuu' be.
Mg If above etttIetoeit is true, Flu,
plies pneumonia, is not to 110 trifled
with aid 110 ounce of prevention is
worth a ei it of Hare. •e. ' e b tt
I 1 1 t i the ban may
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ineottttnadP but penbably thes'e's safety
in following Ilse injunction.
Councillor Stewart was away on a
business trip and the factory here was
iu charge of Is s brother, Ian, who was
(here from Cltestty
Mrs L C. L'ppli,ardr, of Kelfield,.
eek., arrty •d this week to assist in
Wailieg no her 1110' her, Mrs, N. Platt,
who cunt susses veru pearly,
Mtge Mande Billies, who has been
told up a geed shnre of the Winter, is
tegaiumg her former vigor and has re
opened her office in town,
J. A Glenuie, Lucknow, manager of
flankuf Hamilton, who riederwent an
operation recently, is improving and
will be back on duty its a few .days,
Alderman T. R Bennett, Wingbsm,
was in town last Friday. He is now a
General Agent for the Massey -Harris
Company and thinks he'll like the job.
We are pleased to hear that Mrs.
(Reel Henry Smith, of town, is -making
good progress at Fergus hospital. She
underwent a trifle operation on the 13th
o st , and the expectations are the re-
sults will be a return to robustness of
health
oot enjoyed for a good many
years. It will be some time before she
is able to return home. Her many
friends wish her speedy convaleecence.
We bid 'Phos. and NR's. Davidson and
son Tom welcome to Brussels, They
moved from their farm last week after
their Auction Sale. Possession will not
be taken of their new home, recently
purchased from the Misses Hunter, John
street, until next Fall. In the meantime
they will live with their son, J. L and
Miss Mary in their home, Turnberry
street. The newcomers are no strang-
ers,
DIED IN TORONTO.—The fuueral of
Harold 13 Ransford, son of John Rang -
ford, of Clinton took place on the arriv-
al of the Toronto train on Monday of
last week, The deceased died suddenly
in Toronto on 'Friday of pneumonia.
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev, S. 'F. McKegney, interment be-
ing made in the Clinton cemetery.
Brussels friends sympathise with the
bereaved,
Last Saturday our townsman, Chas.
Howlett, Queen street, celebrated his
83rd birthday, in the enjoyment of a
good degree of healtb, THE Poses ex-
tends congratulations and hopes be will
be spared a good many years yet to
relatives and old friends, Miss Mae
Skelton, who M at Normal School, Strat-
ford. was home to enjoy the t e week end
with herrandfather. Mr Howlett !r OW IR
real active for n gentleman of his years,
Church Chimes
Last Sabbath Rev. W E. Stafford was
at Listo kel, supplying for Rev Dr.
Hezen, who has been on the sick list.
Young Peoples' Conferences or In-
stitu'es were atrauged to be held in
Winghcun District to connection with
the I,iethed,st churches at Gerrie, Brus-
sels, Kii lo•. rind Lueknow M February
but the Board of Health ban on
public gatheriugs precluded the arrange-
ment being carried out at Brussels.
Ethel and Belgrave circuits were associ-
ated with Brussels in the plan,
"'Pile Come -BACK BIBLE CLASS."—In
cruutctbu with Melville Sunday School
a young men's class has been organized
well the following officiary :— A, 'L',
Currie, President ; Milton 04iVett'e,
Vice -President ; Harvey Milligan, Sec -
'I'reas. ; Mrs (Rev,) Mann, Teacher ;
Milton McVet,ie, Asst. Teacher; Cap-
tains—Alex Fox and Nelson Goveulock,
'l'lie class will hear the name 'IPhe
Come -Back Class,"
At lho regular meeting of the official
board of lathes street Methodist eburch,
Exeter, two t'oune men, Linden Har-
vey, B A., awl J Earl Southcott, were
recommended as candidates for the
ministry. It was also decided unani.
Mately to invite the pastor, Rev M. 1.
Wilson to return at an increase in salary
EARN TO SA•VE.--
Every
woman
P.T'y man y ';': Olasan
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and child can save.
Every one should save. Every
ambitious person does save.
The Savings Department of
the Standard Bank of Canada
affords every facility for aid-
ing you to save. 29)
THE
SIMARD D BANK
OF CANADA
BRUSSELS BRANCH
• v"e., Ft. SAMii - MANAt:r.n
of el3oO, making it now $1,80o. Congre-
gattou is looking forward to reaching
the objective in the Forward Movement.
OTTAWA CHnincst I xTENUB A CALI, 't'0
REV. '1'. W. Co.LNs.—Phe Cornwall
Standard of Feb. t-tb, speaks as follows
of a former Brussels Methodist pastor :
—A unanimous invitation to the Pastor-
ate of Eastern Methodist Church, Ot-
tawa, was extended to Rev, T, Wesley
Cosens, who is closing his 4th year -as
pastor of the Methodist Church iu this
town, Mr. Coleus ban accepted the
invitation, subject to the action of the
Stationing Committee.
BORN
SPARLINO.—Xu Brussels, on February lath,
1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sperling, a
daughter.
MARRIED
LArtt—DDNPORD.—At the Methodist parson-
age, Wingitan, by Rev. 131. F, Armstrong,
B. D„ on February 14th, 1020, Mr. H, Milton
Lake, of Morrie township, to Miss Lulu
May, 2nd daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
ward 0, Danford, Bruseelt,
MAODONALD—MEN''zcse—At the home Of the
bride, on February 14th, 1920, by Rev.
David Wren, lel. A. of Mt, Forest, Mr, Dun-
can N. MacDonald, of Hayter, Alberta, to
Musa Mabel B„ daughter of Mrs. Julia Mon.
81es, Cratbrook, Ont.
DIED
DAvin0ON —At Coteau, Sask., on Feb. 18th,
1020, Jennie Eliza Cotelough, beloved wire
of William Rainsford Davidson, aged 27
years.
DAVLnsoN.—On Feb. 12111 1020, at Coteau, Saslc,
John Gordon Davidson, son of the late
Mrs and Mr, W. R. Davidson, aged 2 years
and 10 days.
DAVtnseN.—At Coteau, Salk„' on February
1210, 1920, Margaret Vietol'in Davidson,.
daughter of the Into airs. and Mr. W, R.
Davidson, aged 8 months and 8 days.
DAvis —Entered into rent ou Saturday, Feb-
ruary 14th, t220, John Joseph, Manager of
the Royal Bank of Canada, Drayton, belov-
ed husband of Ethel Barber and eldest son
of the late John Davis,
Gis iL.4
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GEnnY.—AtFmt William. on Fein miry
uy 15th,
1920, Preston P„ anti of lrn and Mrs Gerry,
aged 4 years and 0 months.
AUCTION SAGES
FRIDAY, Fan. 27.—Farm Stook, implements,
tCe., Lot 19, Con, 18, Grev township, Sale un-
reserved at 12 o'clock. Jas. Diolcson, Propriet-
or., F, S, Scott, Auo,
WEDNESDAY, MA11014 ORD.—Form Stook, im-
plements, .&o ,Lot 20, Con. 0, Morris.
Sale, unreserved, eel p. m, Donald McDon-
ald, Prop., P. S. Scott, Auo.
FRIDAY, 11f1AttOr1 Bele—Farm stook, house
hold effects. ‘to , Lot 28, Con 10, Grey town-
ship. Sale unreserved all p.m. Ernest Isllor-
wood, Prop.. le. t,, Scott, Atm,
BATIIrtDAY, MARon 18 —Live etoek, riga, int -
street t Brus Household
Sale cotnmencesat, 20lo`a
A. T. Currie, Prop. F. S. Scott Auo.
Annual Telephone Meeting
The Postponed Annual Meeting of Braseals,
Morris .k- they Te'e,hone Company will be
Held. in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Tneeday,
March 51.11, 1920, nt 2 p, nt. Business, to receive
the Annual Statement, sant Directors and at-
tend to any other basin 5.tsocri T, President.
M, MACK, Seol'etary,
Stook for sale
One roan Short Flom Bull, 0 months old, sir-
ed by Mount Royal ' also ono roan Short Horn
Cow in calf to imported hull, Galesford of
Salem, owned by't'hoa, Pierce
THOS, A. 015A!•tBY;
Lot 29, Con. 2, Morris Twp,
2 Phone 115 Bluevale R. 14,, No,
Now Is the Time to Place
Your Order for Early Sum-
mer Delivery.
MONUMENTS are some-
thing which take much
time and care to properly
produce. Each and every
detail means infinite care and
attention— that the finished
Masterpiece may 1101 be lacking in any of those things
which make for a lasting Memorial. Place your order
now and be sure of having it erected early.
Brussels Granite and Marble; Works
ALLAN E. HERSEY
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• This is the period that requires the greatest
m care, Systems are left in a very run-down
• condition and are greatly in need of a Tunic
and Builder. To those in need of such a Ton-
ic and Builder we unhesitatingly recommend
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excellent preparation cannot speak too highly
in its praise. Easy to take. Satisfaction as-
sured, Two sizes-5oc and $ t.oci
Penslar
Palatable Cod Liver Extract
With
Hypophosphites and Malt Extract
Olive
Oil
Much in demand these colt
Wintry days. When you
are buying it be e111'e and get
the best. HEIN'/. is a very
palatable Oil and quality the
highest,
$11,25 per Pint
Pens;:
Toot
Paste
Don't overlook else fact
when you again require a
pacicage of Tooth Paste that
we are still selling this very
popular make
at 25c per tube
JAMES
DRUGGIST and STATIONER
Hog for Service
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BRUSSELS MARKET
Fall :wheat 11 OS 11 51
Spring Wheat 2.00 2 10
Oats 90 00
Thoro'-bred Yorkshire Hog for service after ' Peas 2 85 2 85
March 1st. Terms, 81.20, paid at time of ear- Barley 1 20 1 25
vine, Return if necessary. Lot, 12, Con. 8, Butter 00 00
Morrie. A, H. MCN0IL, Rggo 00 00
18 00 18 00
20 00 20 00
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Who spends carefully with the object of re-
ceiving Value for every Dollar ?
Have You Seen Our
Bargain Counters ?
Come and Inspect Oar St
You will find goods at prices that will fit your
purse—Goods attractively displayed—and a
service which aims at satisfying your needs,
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Do You Plan Your Owri Wardrobe as
well as the Children's ?
If so, you realize that planning is the hardest
part of the work, There is the most wonder-
ful kind of help where the planning is done for
you—a book that appears four times a year,
with hundreds of smart designs fol' yourself
and the Children—a book that forecasts
Fashions for the entire season—the
Butterick Qu,;.rterly
Now on sale at our Pattern CotThter,
D. e. Ross
Dry Goods Merchant Agent for Butterick Patterns