The Brussels Post, 1926-5-12, Page 8WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, 1926.
THE BRUSSELS POST
R rn Lots of
WT 11 Paper
Enough Wall Paper rvith the regular matchimz,
border tt) do a room up to iix12x9 at this
clearance nrice. We have a number of pat.
terns of which the quantity is getting low, and
to clear them out we are offering these room
lots at a rare bargain. Now is a chance to se-
cure paper for that room which needs doing
vt a very low price. See the large range of
Wall Papers we stock at from toc per roll and
up, all in the 2 2 inch wi.lth and semi -trimmed
of course.
Formaldehyde
Kills the Smut Germ on
Seed Grain. You will
find our Formaldehyde
reliable and full standard
strength.
1 lb. bottles 60c
1-2 lb. bottles 35c
Jonteel Toilets
Jonteel Cold Cream
Face Powder 50c
Jonteel Talcum 25&50c
Jonteel Soap 25c
Jonteel Cold Cream 50c
Jonteel Vanishing
Cream 500
EASTMAN FILMS
Kodak
Finishi
Our prints are made on Velox—
it gives us the best Prints we can
get. Mail or bring in your Films
and have us develop and print
them.
KODAKS AND sums
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Local News items
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Good News. Cable is Here.
It has been announced from Tor- The cable for the Telephone Co.
onto that the defunct Standard Re- is here and the workmen are now
liance Corporation can now show a ready to have it erected.
surplus, and that some payment will
be made shortly. This will be good Held Successful Dance.
news for many around Brussels. A very successful dance was held
in the Town Hail last Wednesday
Stop! Look!! Listen!!! evening. The Wroxeter Orchestra
furnished the musk of the evening.
At a speed of 73.3 feet per sec -
Annual Church Parade.
The Brussels School Cadet corps
Wel hold its annual church parade in
the Melville Presbyterian Church on
the evening of May 16, just previous
to the annual inspection on Thurs-
day, May 20, at 10 a.m.
Prohibition Convention.
.At the annual convention of the
Huron County Social Service Comn.
cil to be held in North St. Milted
Church,- Goderich, on Friday, May
21st, an asldress will be given by Ar-
bors' chickens playing havoc on he Our- Hawkes, chairman of the On -
newly seed ,
ed ground. There noth- Pieria Prohibition Union Political Ac-
ing more discouraging than to have tion Committee on the subjeet, "The
Polities of Prohibition." Rev. W.
W. Peck, Educational Secrteary of
the Prohibition Federation of Can-
aria, will speak on the failure of
once an express train crosses a high-
way en about five seconds, says a
railroad bulletin. Therefore, by
rushing across a railroad track just
ahead of an engine, the result will
be seven seconds saved. Do this nine
times a day and one has saved a
whole ininute.
Chickens and the Garden.
Several complaints have come to
hand during the past wee.k, from
citizens who take considerable pains
with their gardens, about their neteli-
Your garden destroyed in this way,
and guilty parties should see to it
that their live stock is kept under
control. Now is the time when much
damage can be done in a short. I tine eGovernment Control. Reports of
by an unruly bunch of hens. the year will be given and election
of officerwill take place. The pub.
Minor Locals. is invited.
Been fisbire yet?
Sharpen your lawn mouer.
Thursday is Ascension Day. Part ITT of the voters' list ie to he
Buds are breaking out on the imap- printed hereafter along with the rest
les. of the list, according to orders re -
Lots of coal com'ant to Brussels Myer] by municipal elerke from the
now. Ontario Government. Peet III of
Clean op the back yard as well voters' lists nontains name sof those
as the front. persons who are qualified to vote for
Your lawn will be the better for members of the Ontario Logigature,
a good rolling. but not at municipal elections. Here -
Blackstone, piano tuner, will be in tofore it has been necesssary to have
Brussels shortly. See advt. the aesessor prepare this list, along
The IVIaitiancl Presbyterial met in with Parts I and II, but 1t was only
Melville Church on Tuesday. published on orders from Toronto,
There ere 1,533 newspapers and when it watt needed for provincial
periodicals pulelishecl in Canada. elections. Heretofore orders for t.he
The Greyhound will run its usual publishing of Part III have always
trip from Goderich to Detroit on meant that a Provincial election was
Juno Gth impending. lender the new system
Send your commercial and ecedety the Bit will be published at the same
printing to The Poet. No order too time es that ef the mumenal voter,,
small, none too large, and all work and those qualified to vote for money
printed in our own office. bylaws.
In France elections are held on
Sunday. Tile Brandon Sun says that Brother-in-law Passes Away,
motorists, golfers and churches won't Last Monday Lewis Crieh, brother -
stand for that system in Canada. in-law of Mrs. Crich, of 'Brussels,
Nickawa's fine voice and graceful missed away at the home of his dau-
ghter, Mrs. J. W. Manning in Min -
.on. Ole was )otti n Tuckorsmith
—At the *United Church on Wednes- Township andhis whole life up until
day evening next. n f sw menthe ago was spent within
We clipped the following interest- a infle of his birthplace. Owing to
ing item from a,patent medicine ad: ill heelth last summer be was obliged
"Your new medecine has helped me to give up the farm and has sew:
wonderfully," wrote e grateful wpm- made his home with hie daughter,
an. "A month ago 1 ouldn't spank MTh. Manning, Although he bad not
my baby, and now I can thrash rnY been in good health hie death was
husband. Heaven Wes you." quite unexpected. Besides hie wife,
.The C. N. R. has decided to close who has been an invalid for the mitt
up Goldstone station, but the resi- five wan, he is tetrvived by one son,
dents of that village and the farmers Wellington, of Tnekeremith• and two
of the country sterounding are doing daughters, Mrs. 3. 3. Hugill, of Sea -
everything in theit power to induce forth, and Mee. 3, W. Manning, of ,
the company to change it,s decision. town; alto by two brothers, Gifford.
Goldstone IS on the lite between on the old homestead, and Iddo, of.
Palmerston and .Guelph. Clinton; four sisters, Mrs. Isaac
The reeent amendment to the Vet- mach:land. Seriforth: Mrs. 10. Pell,
en List Act provides that in muni- Tuckeesinith; Mrs. McDonald, Seattle,
cipalities with a population of 3,500, Weshington, and Miss Sarah, of Clifi-
Part III. ffilltlt be printed with Parts ton. gr. Crich was a life-long morn -
T. and 11, In the municipalities with bet of Turner's Church in the town.
a lessor population, the clerk is to Ain of Tneketemith, Evened eer-
melte flint copiee of Part UL nd vites were tonducted. on Thursday
forward same to the Clerk of the hyItev, C. 3. Mooreliouse, interment
reace, ; .„111,ig being mile in Clinton Cemetery.
Part 111 Will Be Printed,
gestures placed her recitations be-
yond criticism.—Edinburgh Dispatch.
Brussels Salted Church
REV. A. W. BARKER. 13, D.
;MINISTER
Sunday, May 16th
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Rev, T. W. Cosens, Lueknow
3 p.m.—Sabbath School ses-
sion and Bible Classes -
Temperance Program. Brief
address by Rev. Mr. Cosens.
'7 p.m.—Public Worship.
The Minister :
"Songs in the Night"
Wednesday ev'g, May 19th
MISS NICKAWA, of Toronto, t'ill give
a Recital. Admission 50 cents,
LOST.—Spectacle case containing
money lost on Monday. Finder
please leave at The Post. Suit-
able reward.
NOTICE.—Anyone Found Stealing
flowers on my property will be
prosecuted. J. L. Kerr.
WHITE Pekin Duck Eggs For Sale.
Phone 23-11 Wm, Ellacott.
8 YOUNG Pigs for sale. Phone 51-12
47-1 N. McCauley.
TWO Cars of Anthracite coal just
to hand. Place your order now.
S. ri. Davison.
NOTICE.—Will the Person Who
took money from a purse in Mrs.
Thompson's store on Saturday, re-
turn it at once to Mrs. J. Thomp-
son and she will give it to the
owner, or it may cost more. There
was a paper put in the purse.
47-1
NOTICE.—Will Be Home on Mon-
days to fix lawn mowers. Orders
and enstructions can be left at D.
Denman's any time. J. Ewen,
47-2 Brussels.
YOUNG Durham Cow for sale. Due
to calve May iSth. 47-1
Wm. W. McDonald, Neee. Lot
30, Con. 2, Morris,
Phone 4413.
STRAYED.—A Spring Lamb, Has
to be fed. Owner may have same
by paying all costs. Mrs. White?
'ith line, Morris.
BLACK Minorca Hatching Eggs and
Timothy seed. James Perri°,
R. R. 3, Brussels.
FIVE litters of pigs for sale. Apply
to Geo. Turner, Con, 2, Grey,
. Bluevale, R. R. 2.
LEAVE your order for flowers and
banging baskets at Mrs. l3allan-
tyne's grocery store where they
will have prompt attention by F.
Jenkins, Clinton. 46-2
FOR SALE. --White Blossom Sweet
clover seed. Government tested
and free of noxious weeds. $5.00
per bu. J. P. McIntosh, Lot 21,
464f Con. 12, Grey.
TAPESTRY couch, almost new. En-
quire at The Post:
GOOD Barn for sale in the village
of Belgrave. Size 24x80. Suit-
able for driving shed.
46-3 D avid A. Dunbar.
HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE. --5.
C. White Leghorn Eggs, bred to
lay. 10e a doz, above market
price. Alex. Perri°, R. R. 3,
Phone 25-15 Brussete.
QUANTITY of Alsilce and Dutch
clover seed for sale at $12.00 per
bus. Grown on new land. Guar-
anteed free from bad weed seed.
Also quantity of English two -
rowed barley. Sohn McNabb,
40-tf Phone 4311.
COMFORTABLE frame dwelling
house in Brussels for sale at a
bargain. Apply to W. 01. Sinclair.
WHITE BLOSSOM Sweet Clover
seed for sale. $4.50 per bushel.
43-tf . Clifford Rowland,
Phone 3514.
YELLOW Blossom Sweet clover seed
Government tested, free from pri-
mary and noxious weeds, $5.00 a
bushel. Russell Dougherty,
35-tf Lot 11, Con. 17, Grey,
Phone 3719.
Aurora Borealis.
The aurora borealis, was very
much in evdence here Sunday night
and in the very early hours of the
rnbrning. Commencing with a band-
like formation the lights later assum-
ed a fan shape which covered the
northern heavens and eventually
were accompanied by this usual flick-
ering effect. The lights had consid-
erable effect on local radio recep-
tion. 01
Avoided Auto, Hit Pole.
In trying to avoid hitting another
ear, which Was turning in a dreve-
way, W. W. Baker, of Preston, and
a former 33russolite, a son of J. Bak-
er,,,of Grey Twp., ran his car over
the curb and struck a Hydro pole,
mashing both ear and polo., at Strat-
ford. A little girl, a passenger in
the car, had two teeth knocked out
and her mother suffered a badly
bruieed limb. The accident occurred
Sunday afternoon about 4,40 o'clock
on Ontario street, ;hist east of Rom-
eo street, Mr. Salter was delving
east, and when a car it front of
him, driven by, Seorgo Russell,, 27
Collve street, turned to go in a
dritclevey the formet Was unable to
stou, and to avoid hitting the Rua.
sell ear, swerved up over the curb
and struck the pole.
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Horticultural News.
Any person who has not received
their gladioli and other bulbs'can
get same at Library from Mrs, Low-
ry.
Bowling Green.
Several of the bowlers have been
busy these evenings, getting the
bowling green in shape for the sum-
mer's recreation.
Oddfellows at Wroxeter.
4 auto loads of Oddfellows from
Western Star 'Lodge drove over to
Wroxeter on Monday evening and
paid a fraternal vieit with the Wrox-
eter members.
Purchased House.
Geo. C. Manners has purchased
the frame house on John Street from
W. Pope last Saturday and has rent-
ed it to F. Brigham, the new black-
smith, who will move his family from
Tara.
Movings.
James and Mrs. Fox have moved
to the home of G. A. Deedman.
Miss 3. Bruce, of Bright, moved
to town and is getting settled in the
cottage recently purchased from W.
A. Grewar.
James and Mrs. Cameron have
taken rooms over W. 3. Procter's
store.
Passed Second Year.
Edgar Lowry, who is attending
S. P. S., was successful in his 2nd
year in chemical engineering. Ed-
gar leaves this .week to take a sum-
mer job as Purser on the boat "Cay-
uga" running; from Toronto to Nia-
gara Falls.
Acknowledges Invitation.
The Post acknowledges the invi-
tation sent by the Byron Branch of
the Tuberculous Veterans' Associa-
tion, to attend the unveiling of the
tablet in memory of Sir Adam Beck,
K.B., at 'Queen Alexandria Sanator-
ium, London, on Wednesday of this
week.
Recital Next Wednesday Evening.
Miss Frances Niekawa, the Cree
Indian entertainer, will gve a recital
in Brussels IInited Church next
Wednesday evening. The Brampton
Conservator gives following press
notice:—Ancient Canada spoke to
Modern Canada and Modern Canada
heard, wondered and applauded. It
is seldom our citizens have the op-
portunity of hearing an entertain-
ment so unique, and which kept a
crowded audience spellbound. She
invested every line and every phrase
of her Indian numbers with a dram-
atic fervor born of her descent.
Detours Coming.
At present anyone motoring to
Toronto by the Highway finds the
reeds excellent, except the entratece
both ways at Seaforth, out of Ham-
burg and down at Freeport, below
KiLchener, but in a week or so det-
ours well 'be the fashion. The first
ono will be between Dublin and Mit-
chell, and the other one, which may
Test all :winner will be at Freeport
where a big hill will be cut down anti
the bridge linked up. There is also
some paving to do, Motorists find
many' bicycle riders with no light,
which does not add any pleasure for
the auto driver.
1305815.
1.101VfASTER.—In /Jebel, Oil 'Blur/Any, May
oth,152/1, to 1)r II. A end Mrs. McMaster,
a den ghter, (Margaret ,Toon)
MARRIED
POLLARD-FRASER. — At the Methodiat
church parsonsgs, Poworville, lilil. , on
Saturday, luny lat, 1926, Miss Will, If.
Framer, daughter of Mrs. Primer anti the
late J. Proger, of Stratford, to Leslie 21,
Pollard, Detroit, son of 6. W. and Mrs.
Pollard, of Stratford, and formerly ol Sit-
3L,000Y,--On Sunday morning, May 91h,
1026, at Toronto General ilospital, Matt.
hew Placid y. in hie 6411t year, (late of EMI.
bury, ont dearly beloved husband of
Alice O. Crooke', and brother 00 16. Moody,
Toronto ;0. Bloody. Myth, Ont, 1 W. is
Vloody, Albany, 25,0.
0INLA0.-1n Winebam, on May $th, 1025,
Pauline, Ionia Wright. wife of Wm Fin-
lay, and daughter of P. W. Wright, Wrox.
eter, in her 401h year.
MALTA—In Woodstock, on April 20111, 1026, .1,
K Belle, formerly 0( 1021,1.
61AfirrITIL—Th Gerrie, on, May 46h, 1016,
Itiadon Restie, aged 46 years and 6 denim
Itooutzoott–th Toronto, en Thursdny,
May (ith, 1026, Mary If Torrance, wife of
Bev. 3 b. Moaulloeh, formerly of Craw
brook, need 64 years,
Meeting of Huron Co, Council
The 00014 of the Coruorotion of the Num
ty of Huron 3111 ineet in the 1700e611 Chem.
ber,.Goderieh,nt 11oTelook in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the int cloy of June, 1646. All err
coin& egeinfit the Ninny must he 10 the
hen& of the Clerk nut inter then Mmuley pre,
sedifig the meeting ot Coentel.
_tree Coupon et thla *toothier Will appoint
Valuator/3 to egunlifie the Notify. AMilificii
tionkmey be mode to the alert, or any Mem.
bet of COMMIT.
OW, W. 11()TATAN,
MOletifoh, May 1111r Cotinfq
Missed Mail Somewhere.
All Toronto morning papers miss-
ed the mail some place on Tuesday
and none came to the Postoffice.
Parcels to the newsdealers came
through alright.
Visit of D. D. G. M.
Rt. Wor. Bro. McWhinney, of Kin-
cardine, District Deputy Grand Mas-
ter, of North Huron District, will
pay his official visit to St. John's
Lodge, No. 284, A. F. & A. M., on
Monday evening of next week at
7.30 p.m. All members are ,asked
to attend.
Martin- Senor
Paints
Vi hes
Shellacs
Stains
and
Enamels
Building Supplies
Fresh lime
Paristone and
Cement
These are the days when home lovers
find their greatest joy in renewing and
vefinishing everything inside and outside the
home,
Keep step with Mother Nature,
Brush up whatever would welcome the
refreshing toilet.] of paint and varnish. Now
is the time to "Olean Up and Paint Up."
S. F. Davison
Two Cars Coal just to hand. Order now.
ble
es In our
Misses'
omens' dnd
epartment
C ats
The fine Spring weather will do away
with your heavy Coat and you will want
something smart and Spring-like to re-
place it. Our Northway Coats in all the
new cloths and styles are sure to please,
and your coat worries are immediately
dispelled when you purchase from us
these wonderful garments with the shape
keeping fronts.
Cape Coats Flare Coats
Straight Line Coats Prince Style Coats
Priced 15.00 24,01 35.00
Smart Suits in Favor
Many charming styles in attractive
Tweeds for Misses and the ever popular
Twill Cords in youthful and matronly
styles. Only the best materials and lin-
ings used.
Priced 21.50, 35.00, 45.00
resses
Now in the time for a change of
Dresses. The bright sunshine requires
NEW DRESSES to be in harmony with
all the beauty of Spring time, and never
a Spring more welcome than now.
New Dnesses of Printed Silks
Flat Crepe Dresses
Crepe Satin Dresses
Taffeta Dresses
Rayon Silk Dresses
15.00, 21.50 up to $45.00
Channeen Dresses Kasha Dresses
Poiret Twill Dresses Parch Dresses
Gloves and Hosiery
Silk Gloves—the delight of every
woman—in all the spring shades: Cry-
stal Gray, Atmosphere, Patio, Sugar
Cane, Blush, Nude, etc.
$1.19 $1.50 $9.00
Winsome Maid Penman's Niagara Maid
Garments Specially Priced. Many Less Than Half
1 20 Coats at $15.00 30 Dresses at $21.50 15 Suits at $21.50
Attractive Rress Fa Has
Rayon Silk Crepes Crepe Satins Swiss Brocades
Printed Silk Crepe Ge'nuine Swiss Duchess Poo•ado Silk Broadcloths
Dress Lengths specially priced $1.58 French Georgette's
Special Showing of all Now Lines of Nouse furnishings
Our 71ens
epartment
Extraordinary Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Spring
Top Coats
Smart Tweeds and
Covert Cloths
$16,75 1475 $13.5o
Spring Weight Camillo's
$1.49
Fine Shirts 1.49
Neat Stripes inZephers
and Percales.
Sizes 14 to 16i
EXtra Value 1.49
-
20 Men's Suits $16.75
Well tailored Suite of good
Tweed Mixtures that will give
long wear, Ail new goods,
Sizes 36 to 44 Regularly pi iced
$25,00 and $29 50.
Week -end Clear, $16,75
Merino Shirts and Drawers Extra Quality Work Shirts
All sizes 98e Khaki and 131a.ek with Stripes 98c
Penman's Heather Cashmere Sox $1.O & $2.00 Spring Caps Genuine Crepe Ties
48c VAX) . 95c.
Everything New for Spring
BROS..,
It Pays to Shop Here
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A Joint Savings Account
0 Is a Real Convenience
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AR77I0LIBARLY as a matter of
family convenience does the ,,
joint accountdemonstrate its vane,
All funds deposited aye subject to with -
drawal at any time by either of ehe per-
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BANKING
FIFTY
YEARS
sons in whose names the joint: account is.
opened. In case of the decease ot one ot
the parties holding a jolut account, all
money may be withdrawn by the other.
A joint savings account in the Seandard 0
Baiik is a real convenience where two
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people desire access to the same funds.
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BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Semis, Manager
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Horticultural News.
Any person who has not received
their gladioli and other bulbs'can
get same at Library from Mrs, Low-
ry.
Bowling Green.
Several of the bowlers have been
busy these evenings, getting the
bowling green in shape for the sum-
mer's recreation.
Oddfellows at Wroxeter.
4 auto loads of Oddfellows from
Western Star 'Lodge drove over to
Wroxeter on Monday evening and
paid a fraternal vieit with the Wrox-
eter members.
Purchased House.
Geo. C. Manners has purchased
the frame house on John Street from
W. Pope last Saturday and has rent-
ed it to F. Brigham, the new black-
smith, who will move his family from
Tara.
Movings.
James and Mrs. Fox have moved
to the home of G. A. Deedman.
Miss 3. Bruce, of Bright, moved
to town and is getting settled in the
cottage recently purchased from W.
A. Grewar.
James and Mrs. Cameron have
taken rooms over W. 3. Procter's
store.
Passed Second Year.
Edgar Lowry, who is attending
S. P. S., was successful in his 2nd
year in chemical engineering. Ed-
gar leaves this .week to take a sum-
mer job as Purser on the boat "Cay-
uga" running; from Toronto to Nia-
gara Falls.
Acknowledges Invitation.
The Post acknowledges the invi-
tation sent by the Byron Branch of
the Tuberculous Veterans' Associa-
tion, to attend the unveiling of the
tablet in memory of Sir Adam Beck,
K.B., at 'Queen Alexandria Sanator-
ium, London, on Wednesday of this
week.
Recital Next Wednesday Evening.
Miss Frances Niekawa, the Cree
Indian entertainer, will gve a recital
in Brussels IInited Church next
Wednesday evening. The Brampton
Conservator gives following press
notice:—Ancient Canada spoke to
Modern Canada and Modern Canada
heard, wondered and applauded. It
is seldom our citizens have the op-
portunity of hearing an entertain-
ment so unique, and which kept a
crowded audience spellbound. She
invested every line and every phrase
of her Indian numbers with a dram-
atic fervor born of her descent.
Detours Coming.
At present anyone motoring to
Toronto by the Highway finds the
reeds excellent, except the entratece
both ways at Seaforth, out of Ham-
burg and down at Freeport, below
KiLchener, but in a week or so det-
ours well 'be the fashion. The first
ono will be between Dublin and Mit-
chell, and the other one, which may
Test all :winner will be at Freeport
where a big hill will be cut down anti
the bridge linked up. There is also
some paving to do, Motorists find
many' bicycle riders with no light,
which does not add any pleasure for
the auto driver.
1305815.
1.101VfASTER.—In /Jebel, Oil 'Blur/Any, May
oth,152/1, to 1)r II. A end Mrs. McMaster,
a den ghter, (Margaret ,Toon)
MARRIED
POLLARD-FRASER. — At the Methodiat
church parsonsgs, Poworville, lilil. , on
Saturday, luny lat, 1926, Miss Will, If.
Framer, daughter of Mrs. Primer anti the
late J. Proger, of Stratford, to Leslie 21,
Pollard, Detroit, son of 6. W. and Mrs.
Pollard, of Stratford, and formerly ol Sit-
3L,000Y,--On Sunday morning, May 91h,
1026, at Toronto General ilospital, Matt.
hew Placid y. in hie 6411t year, (late of EMI.
bury, ont dearly beloved husband of
Alice O. Crooke', and brother 00 16. Moody,
Toronto ;0. Bloody. Myth, Ont, 1 W. is
Vloody, Albany, 25,0.
0INLA0.-1n Winebam, on May $th, 1025,
Pauline, Ionia Wright. wife of Wm Fin-
lay, and daughter of P. W. Wright, Wrox.
eter, in her 401h year.
MALTA—In Woodstock, on April 20111, 1026, .1,
K Belle, formerly 0( 1021,1.
61AfirrITIL—Th Gerrie, on, May 46h, 1016,
Itiadon Restie, aged 46 years and 6 denim
Itooutzoott–th Toronto, en Thursdny,
May (ith, 1026, Mary If Torrance, wife of
Bev. 3 b. Moaulloeh, formerly of Craw
brook, need 64 years,
Meeting of Huron Co, Council
The 00014 of the Coruorotion of the Num
ty of Huron 3111 ineet in the 1700e611 Chem.
ber,.Goderieh,nt 11oTelook in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the int cloy of June, 1646. All err
coin& egeinfit the Ninny must he 10 the
hen& of the Clerk nut inter then Mmuley pre,
sedifig the meeting ot Coentel.
_tree Coupon et thla *toothier Will appoint
Valuator/3 to egunlifie the Notify. AMilificii
tionkmey be mode to the alert, or any Mem.
bet of COMMIT.
OW, W. 11()TATAN,
MOletifoh, May 1111r Cotinfq
Missed Mail Somewhere.
All Toronto morning papers miss-
ed the mail some place on Tuesday
and none came to the Postoffice.
Parcels to the newsdealers came
through alright.
Visit of D. D. G. M.
Rt. Wor. Bro. McWhinney, of Kin-
cardine, District Deputy Grand Mas-
ter, of North Huron District, will
pay his official visit to St. John's
Lodge, No. 284, A. F. & A. M., on
Monday evening of next week at
7.30 p.m. All members are ,asked
to attend.
Martin- Senor
Paints
Vi hes
Shellacs
Stains
and
Enamels
Building Supplies
Fresh lime
Paristone and
Cement
These are the days when home lovers
find their greatest joy in renewing and
vefinishing everything inside and outside the
home,
Keep step with Mother Nature,
Brush up whatever would welcome the
refreshing toilet.] of paint and varnish. Now
is the time to "Olean Up and Paint Up."
S. F. Davison
Two Cars Coal just to hand. Order now.
ble
es In our
Misses'
omens' dnd
epartment
C ats
The fine Spring weather will do away
with your heavy Coat and you will want
something smart and Spring-like to re-
place it. Our Northway Coats in all the
new cloths and styles are sure to please,
and your coat worries are immediately
dispelled when you purchase from us
these wonderful garments with the shape
keeping fronts.
Cape Coats Flare Coats
Straight Line Coats Prince Style Coats
Priced 15.00 24,01 35.00
Smart Suits in Favor
Many charming styles in attractive
Tweeds for Misses and the ever popular
Twill Cords in youthful and matronly
styles. Only the best materials and lin-
ings used.
Priced 21.50, 35.00, 45.00
resses
Now in the time for a change of
Dresses. The bright sunshine requires
NEW DRESSES to be in harmony with
all the beauty of Spring time, and never
a Spring more welcome than now.
New Dnesses of Printed Silks
Flat Crepe Dresses
Crepe Satin Dresses
Taffeta Dresses
Rayon Silk Dresses
15.00, 21.50 up to $45.00
Channeen Dresses Kasha Dresses
Poiret Twill Dresses Parch Dresses
Gloves and Hosiery
Silk Gloves—the delight of every
woman—in all the spring shades: Cry-
stal Gray, Atmosphere, Patio, Sugar
Cane, Blush, Nude, etc.
$1.19 $1.50 $9.00
Winsome Maid Penman's Niagara Maid
Garments Specially Priced. Many Less Than Half
1 20 Coats at $15.00 30 Dresses at $21.50 15 Suits at $21.50
Attractive Rress Fa Has
Rayon Silk Crepes Crepe Satins Swiss Brocades
Printed Silk Crepe Ge'nuine Swiss Duchess Poo•ado Silk Broadcloths
Dress Lengths specially priced $1.58 French Georgette's
Special Showing of all Now Lines of Nouse furnishings
Our 71ens
epartment
Extraordinary Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Spring
Top Coats
Smart Tweeds and
Covert Cloths
$16,75 1475 $13.5o
Spring Weight Camillo's
$1.49
Fine Shirts 1.49
Neat Stripes inZephers
and Percales.
Sizes 14 to 16i
EXtra Value 1.49
-
20 Men's Suits $16.75
Well tailored Suite of good
Tweed Mixtures that will give
long wear, Ail new goods,
Sizes 36 to 44 Regularly pi iced
$25,00 and $29 50.
Week -end Clear, $16,75
Merino Shirts and Drawers Extra Quality Work Shirts
All sizes 98e Khaki and 131a.ek with Stripes 98c
Penman's Heather Cashmere Sox $1.O & $2.00 Spring Caps Genuine Crepe Ties
48c VAX) . 95c.
Everything New for Spring
BROS..,
It Pays to Shop Here
Ingham