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The Brussels Post, 1921-6-2, Page 810444.4.4+044+4404.41044441+40444.44• 4+0.14 s' R 'l'44o'i+iitt nt The Store Look Through the List Pictorial .t Review A •• • -F • • ,a. Dress Patterna Embr•lidery Patterns Beading Patterns give good satisfaction. We keep them in stock, Have a look through the Style Booke. tJ ontee l Talcum The Talcum with the costly Pea eine of twenty-six duwers- Attractive tins 350 JonteelOombination Cream ,Tonteel Cold Cream Wo Petrofol A Pure Medicinal Paraffin 011 Colorless and odorless, This preparation baying a good sale. $1•0o bottles, The Film that fi's the Kodak best is the Kodak film Our supply in all s z s is compete. No. 2 Brownie Camera $2 50 FILMS No. 25 Brownie Camera 3 so DEVELOPED No. 20 Brownie Camera itio AND Vest Pocket Kodak 5 oo (PRINTED Hexall Skeeter Shot straw Hat Cleaners r r:ves away M. quttoes 250 bottles Hexall Nice Destroys the odor of Perspir- ation- 350 pkgs. Pomo 25c bots. Strew Cleaner roc pkgs. Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner rye for Whooping Cough •b O 1 4. 4.•. + Kroh's Croup Remedv- • + •1 The ..44CIAL Store +4.+0+0+4+0+4+.+11.+0+044+•4$ 4404•4•0444M44.4•0+4.+4+440+04 n.mee F. R. SMITH 35e bots. Druggist and Stationer rfrt i etvs • 4. . + O a• . •+ Loener-sH hustling Base Ball q meet iL"il1 our team nn Victoria Park, Brussels, Thursday of ernoon of this week. It should be a fine game See it JUNE. Co Council next week. Local and District news on page 4 0 this issue. Read it. READ the Field Crop Competition advt. on page 4 and get a bustle on and go after a couple of the awards. Soma well ripened .strawberries were picked in the gatden of Jiro, Ballantyne early this week. Not bad for May 30. POLLYANA at the Picture House, Brussels, Friday evening of this week. Don't miss it. Read the advts. and locals. A FEW Football sports motored to Listowel Friday evening to witness a :fine game between Gait and Listowel seniors. The latter won with compara- tive ease. Alt attempt at a Concert and dance ander the auspices of an outside musical outfit for Thursday night did not pan out and the promoters bad to seek past- ures new. Tux street oil was applied to Turn• berry and other streets during the past week. Some founts this out, by under sired and undesirable illustration, before the sand was added. Day OF SPORTS -Friday evening of this week a meeting of ail interested to .holding a program of sports in town will be held in the Board room of the Public Library at 8 o'clock. Show your inter- est by your presence. Be a booster. DI=LOCATEO SHOULDER -Last Satur- day art George Colvin was assisting in the shipment of the furniture of Mrs. J. Kyle at the G. T. R he had the tnisfor- fortune to tall from the car and had his shoulder dislocated, several ribs broken and other injuries. We hope he will soon be as well as ever. Mr. Colvin is past 72 veers of age but bas been quite hearty. Mrss GLENN, of Glenn -Charles, 'l'oron- to, Canada's Hair Fashion store, will be in Brussels, Monday next, lune 6th, American Hotel, with a full line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Goods. If you are not satisfied with appear- ance of your hair consult Miss Gilenn who is an authority on Hair Gotals and indiv'dual Bair styles, Free demonstra• tion. THE first meeting of Huron Trustee and Ratepayers' A sect i s at nn ill w be held in the Temperance Hall, Goderich. on Wednesday, lune 8th, at z p m The Association has for its object the im- provement of near Educational System and finding not the wants of the com- munity fn Etiunational matters. Every one interested should make it point to attend this meeting. An excellent pro- gram will be provided. SociA1- evening in connection with the Young People's Society of Melville church will be held Thursday of this week, on the lawn of G. A. Deadman, Frederick street. Supper served at 7 o'clock followed by games and a good prb C stn, Rev. and Mrs McLeod od will be present and look k [orwar d to meeting the young people of the eommualty. Don't forget your basket. Ail will be welcome. In case of rain gathering will be held in. the church, HvMJNSAL.-On Saturday, May 2151, Rev, Mr, Emory, West Toronto, tied the matrimonial koot between Ben. Birbig. hauler, of Tororttn, and Miss Viola Go idwin,' of Brusse s They willmake their horse in the Queen city and have the good wishes of many friends, The bride's mother will live with them in the meantime, Mrs. Goodwin's health has been anything but satisfactory but the Summer sewed will aid in the building up process we hope. A YOUNG cow, the nroprrty of Geo. i Colvin, received a bad bump from an f , automobile. The animal was grazing on the highway South of town, She had I to be killed, Lovees of Mary Pickford will have the chance to see this delightful little star iu "Pollyana" at the Family Theatre on June 3rd, The picture is billed for one day only. and Manager Browne an- nounces there will he two shows that evening, at 7 and 0 o'clock. DOA3loNn ring lost on Williem street, Brun - eels, on May 19th. A suitable reward wilt be paid on leaving it at TOE Powr Publish. ing House, BUOxwnEAT for sale, Dina n quantity of outs. A ppiy at Lut 26, ('on. 7, Oyer township or phone 11510. EDWARD Row LA ND. Fete SALE. -Two nrst•ela=s Dairy news. EaNasT IMA., Phone 804 Lot 17, Con. 4, Grey. NOTres 50 DEBTeEa.-A11 persona indebted • for past due accounts are asked to call at my store and tonere up the same A fter .Ione 161b those not nettled will be premed over to the Division Court Clerk. Kindly attend, to this notice and oblige. S. C'AaTEn, Brussels. ONE Aberdeen Angus hall for sale two years old. BnO : SMITE, Trowbridge, Ont. R. R No, 2. LAwN Mowers sharpened arpe11 d and pot 9n shape to du good work. Geo. EDWARDt. WHEN you're going home take a City Dairy ice eream brick with you from W. A. Gnaw- AE'a. SHORT Horn bull calves for side 7 and 11 months respeetiveiy, One from en imported tire. Priced to aefl. i.ot 00, Con, 0, Morris township. Phone 100. ,10811 82.1718. 8811 De. PAkise, Oeteopathtc Physician, visite Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and norvoas dtoeaeea eucceoefnlly treeted, Vislta reeidenaee, Censultatfan at queen's Hetet. REPlIEwENTATlVE WANTED Thr Brussels and Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries.' Big sales are t0 be made in Belting Nursery stock during the recon- struction period. A splendid opportunity for a live salesman. Highest emminiuCtons paid, handsome, free equipment, large line of fruit and ornamental stock to offer. STONE 84 W aLLINO2ON, Temente, Ont, TBR authorities are after the law de - fins and the safe and sane way is to ob- serve the law. A man who breaks or defies ctytnot be ciassrd among the people to be proud of. Loyalists stand by the Statutes. LrrrLR SrARa - te =P t annual entertain - me ut of the Little S'ars . ar Mtss(on Band of Melville church u ch under the capable e direc- tion of Mrs B. S. Scott, the energetic Superintendent, was held May 17th, Program was as follows: -Opening hymn ; prayer ; chorus by Band, May ; reports of Secretary and Treasurer ; re- citation. Margaret Strachan ; reading. Lawson Clouse ; solo, Wilma Galbraith ; recitation, Janet Brown ; recitation, Margaret MCDouald ; solo, Archie Bal• lsetyne ; reading, Mary Ritchie ; recit- ation, Tommy Welke ; solo, Isabel Mc- Kay; recitation, Mona Hamilton ; mu,rus by Printery class; recitation, Mary Innis ; reading, Nora McDowell ; duet. Jean Ferguson1 n Fer u and •1 h g Jack Oliver recitation, rt jean Stewart a016 Edna a McCall; ianale s o ' nin a Denni v solo, Elva Oliver pageant Bringing them to Jesus'; solo, Janet McVettie ; chorus by Band, "There is no friend like Jesus" ; presentation of Junior Membership pin nod certificate to Dorothy Ballantyne, t'he gift to the lat- ter wee lassie was thrnsgb the generosi- ty of her sister, Mrs. (Rev) Kennedy, of Cranbrook, the presentation being made by Dorothy Kyle who was the 1st junior t member of the Band. The offering t totalled $ir4,do. Confectionery was dia. a pensecl to the little folk and the interest. Ing program concluded by the National I t Anthem. SSEERYPJC62tt1P.D [n "Pottyanne". Friday Ev'g, June 3rd 1.- y . + + + ,}iy, + 4- Eyesight Specialist I + H. ANDREWS, 4. + the well known Eyesight Spec- + 1 ialist, who has been fitting peo. 4,- 4. ple around here with Glasses for •I. +g the past 20 years, will be at the + + Queen's Hotel, Brussels, You + 4. can see him by appointment. + New hooks are placed on the Pubilc Ltbrary shelves this week. Cougen. meeting and Court of Re- vision next Monday evening. NORTH HuaoN. Liberals annual meet- ing met at Wingliam Tuesday afternoon. Serosal, from Brussels took in the Ie• duction at Walton last Tuesday after- noon, Coved. meeting will not meet next Monday evening but will be held Friday evening -'f next week. Mas, PUTNAM', of Toronto, a repre- sentative of the Chautauqua, is in town in the interests of that literary and musi- cal organization. By advt, in this issue it will be seen that the Re -organization Sale at the Hanna stores, Wingham, fs still in pro- gress. Look it up. WINOHAM defeated 'I'eeswater in the latter tows Monday evening by a score of 11 to 7. It was a fine game and wit. nessed by some Brusselites, THE U. F. 0. Convention for North Huron will be held in Wingham Friday afternoon of this week. A. number from this locality will attend FRAY of this week P. Rutledge, Bro'sels, starts "Elsie Campbell" and "Tum Wilkes" in the races at Chesley, 'l'liis will be their initial races this seas- on. Lase. Monday evening's game of inter- mediate League Foot Ball between Brussels and Listowel was postponed as there was a oocflict in dates, a senior match being on far the same date by latt er. COUNTY Orange Lodge will hold an important meeting in Wingbam next Tuesday at 2 p. m Rt. Ivor -Major J. I, Harts, Past Grand Master, will be in at- tendance. Large crowd expected. See advt. Baus.Er.s Rase Bail team went to Lucknow on Tuesday and played an M. terestibg match with the Sepoy repre- sentatives, winning the game. Score was Bru=sell 6. Lneknow 5. See the game in town Thursday evening. +RESS Excuu;log - Thursday morn- ing of this week the Editor of THE Posr and Mrs Kerr leave for Toronto to j tin the Press Excursion, starting ft em the Queen city at 4 p m by special train, sur Vancouver, in which city the Annual meeting of the Weekly Press Assoc'ation will be held on the 8'h and q•h insts, THE Potr will be in charge of the Fore- man, Teo. Ballantyne, and staff during the absence of Mr. Kerr. Items of news will be appreciated. LAID ro REST, -Friday afternoon the funeral of the tete Mrs. Walker, whose body arrived here from Los Angeles, California on the noon train of that day,. took place from the undertaking depart- ment of Messrs. Walker & Black. Rev. Mr, Stafford gave a short, suitable ad• dress from the text, "If a roan die shall be live again ?" Pallbearers were W. W. Burgess (Mitchell), W. Rands, W. H. Maunders, N. F. Gerry, W. J. Mc- Cracken and W. II. Re r. The casket was accompanied by deceased's only surviving daughter who never failed to give her mo'her the best of care and attention to the last possible moment. Mrs. Walker was a sister to thet s la e o n Jb Wynn, v of Brus• sets and resided here Y for ears She was bell in high esteem. steero. "I' CAN'•. AFr.au Ir." -This is the title of a well presented Play by the young people of Belgrave, Friday even- ing of last week in the Town Hall, here, under the auspices of St. John's church choir. An appreciative audience was in attendance and the financial proceeds were about 870 on. 'rhe piny was writ- ten by Rev Mr. Patera, 13 A. Belgrave, and shows up in good form the readi- ness of folk to buy gold bricks while moat hesitant to assist in local endeavors to aid community enterprises and the welfare of young and old, Every e her m m of the company d, d splendidly ndidl y and the interest was as well maintained t ed to the class. Iia is written Play e in 4 arts and those who took part were -Van and Russel Hopper, Howard Wilkinson Wilbert, Oarl, . Stewart and Harold Procter, David Deacon and Misses Al, etha and Luella Hopper, Verde, Lulu and Edith Procter, Maude Bell and Helen Deem. Rev Mr. Peters intro- ducedtlhe talent. Between acts Mrs, F S. Browne and Harold Kerney con- ributed excellent piano and violin selee- ions. A tasty lunch wan served at the lose to the visitors, The young folk will be welcome hack as their presenta. ion of the excellent Play was Most creditable. Small Remittances WHEN you remit small amounts do you use the safest, most economical and most satisfactory medium? Bank Money Orders are inexpensive, protect you against loss and relieve you of worry, These orders are obtainable at all our branches. and sub -branches. T fi it STAN ARD BANK OF CANADA, TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Brussels Branch: • • • G. H. Samis, Manager, Dublin Branch: , F. McConnell, Manager. 396 [MIIY T11fAT6E BRUSSELS Saturday, 4th. Dorothy Gish IN Remodelling Ter Husband Also Parimount Magazine ,and Comedy Monday, 6 (Special) Eltlt"io Lincoln IN Under Crimson Skies Wednesday, 8th The Web of Deceit Pathe News and Comedy ". 1 People We Talk A bout Ili W. H. and Mrs, Willis, Wingham, were in town on Sunday, S. Carter attended the funeral of Mrs. Imo, Hart, at Owen Sound, last week. Geo. and Mrs. Edwards were visitors with Stratford relatives tor the week end,. Harry and Mrs. Kirby and daughter, London, were visiting at the Queen's Hotel for a few days. Geo, McMillan was at Wingham to see his brother-in-law, S. Mitchell, who is in very poor health, Cotenso Salter is here from the Upper Canada College, for the Summer vaca- tion, -Clinton New Era. Miss Jeanet Speirs has taken a posi- tion as hook keeper and assistant in the office of the Ford garage, Brussels, James Speir, who has been laid aside from rheumatism in his limbs, is able to be about once more, we are glad to notice, Mrs. 0. H. Sproule and little daugh- ter, Doris, Listowel, are visiting the former's parents, Jas, and Mrs, Bur- gess. F. W. and Mrs. Wigg and children and T. L and Mrs. Kerr and daughter, all of Clinton, were visitors nt'•River- side" villa. Barrister j. L. Lamont, Torontn, was here for n short 015)1with relatives and received heartvcongratulatinns over the completion or his course in Law taking honors, Miss Gertrude Deadman has gone to Abbey, Sask„ where site will teach school during the Summer months, She has been a student at Qaeen's Uni- versity, Kingston. Mrs, Wm Jewitt, who has been an in. valid for some years, fell from the side of her bed her face coming in contact with the neo., She is improving from the effects slowly Roy Stewart, who has been attending Popo to University on his Arts course, was home for a brief holiday preparatory to returning to Toronto to lend a hand in the census taking. Mrs. Young and George jr., of Strat. ford, and Miss Emma, of Georgetown, were called home on account of the quite serious accident that befell their father, George Colvin, Brussels South. Conductor E 13 and Mrs, Creighton, Hamilton, were visitors with H. L. and Mrs. Jackson over the week end. The former was a resident of town for a few years, filling the pest of operator and baggsgeman at the G. T, R. depot, This h week Philip left Anent i t for a holiday trip Of a month to the R esr , where he will combine business and pieasure. It is ehnnt 40 vents since he first visited ON Eldorado and his lust jaunt through it was ro years ago Walter and Mrs. Burgess, Mitchell, were here Friday attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, Walker. The form- er's mother, Mrs. Cornish, deceased, and Mrs. Walker were slaters, Mr, Bur, gess was a former resident of this locali- ty, Saturday of last week Mrs. H. R. Al- lingham and baby Pat„ left town for their hone at Travers, Alberta. Mr Al- lingham will meet them en route. Mrs. N F Gerry accompanied her daughterr ar antiracri olatl hte g p, r to lnrnntn where theygot o r a c Impartment m a Ibrnul;h train We wish them a safe and pleas- ant jnerney. leas-antjnerney. Pos'm:'ster Scott, Mrs Semis and sna and D, hi, anri Mrs. Scott. attended. the funeral of Mts. Service. alster.in-raw to the former, in London 011 Puesdav, Tuesday's Lnndou Advertiser 10150 • Mrs, Aurrtt'a Servier•. 65 years, wife of William Service, 55 Wilsonaventte, Lon- don, died at her home on Sunday ef'er a short illness. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sar,s, E4rit, an 1 Rov,both of London, The ((mord was held on Tuesday afternoon to Mount i Pleasant Cemetery. This week Mrs. j. A. Kyle and family leave Brussels atter it resideurg of over )2 years they go' to joie Mr. Kyle, who is located et Lndako B C„ on the C. P R railway, The Kyles are a fine family and we wise them a safe journey and prosperous years. Wm. Goodwin is stere, a brother of Mrs. Kyle, from the West to accompany theta to their new home. Mr. Kyle's residence on Albert street las been purchased by James Henderson, of Brussels, who gets fin - mediate possession, Church Chimes Rev W. E, Stafford is attending the Methodist Conference at London, S, Carter and W 1. felcCraeken are the lay delegates from Brussels, Rev. J P. McLeod, of Melville church, ilrus•els, preached at the In• decline service of Duff's church, Wal - too, Tuesday afternoon, Sabbath next Rev. Mr. Langford will address the congregation of the Metho• dist church on Brotherhood work, He will have a practical story to tell, Sabbath last Rev. Mr. McLeod preached on "God's presence and rest," Ex. 3314 at morning service iu Melville church. "Phe Kingship of Truth" was the subject in the evening. The representatives on the Stationing Committee of the Methodist Conference in session at London, from Wingham Distrct are Rev E, F. Armstrong, Wingham, and Rev. T. F Irwin, Luck - now, Sunday morning last Rev. Mr. Staf- ford preached a. stimulating sermon from the text, 'In the same of our God we will set up our banners." Ps, 2o - The topic was "The Church and its op- portunities." In the evening the dis- course was based on "Salvation," text, ' Believe on the Lord lestts Christ and thou shall he saved and thine house," Friday afternoon of this week, at 2.30 o'clock, a Home Helpers' Conference will be held in Melville church. Mrs, Robert Ireland, Teeswader, and Miss Lovell, Wroxeter, a returned\ missionary from Africa, will he here to address the gathering. An offering will be taken. Tea served and a social hour following. MARRIED B'enionstraae-GoonwiN.-In West Toronto, en May 21:4,1921, by Rev. Air. Emory, bit. Ben. Biebigheuser, of Toronto, to Mies Viotti Goodwin, of Brussels. OLEO jiLsay-In Grey township on Mar 90th, 1021, John Henry, only and beloved non of Wm. F and Isabel Elevy. aged 1 year, 7 months and 14 dnyn. BTENART.-In Fordtvinh, on May 26th, 1021, Airs .rag. Stewart, formerly of Turnberry, aged 78 years. IN MEMORIAM TrroMOog. In.loving memory ofour dear mol bar, Jane Thomson, who passed away. one year ng0 June 2nd, 1020. Friends may thins: that we forget thee. When at times they see a smile 1301 they 11Mi. know the Borrow That the smile hides all the while Yet again we hope to meet thee : Mothers When this der of life has Aad, There in Heaven with ley to meet thee, Whereat? farewell tears aro eked, OniLDREN. Popular Stallions ALBERTA BESIGUE THOS. VOODEN, Prop. Monday -Will leave his own stable end go to Milton Lowe's, 9th tion. Grey, . for noon; then bark so his own stable where he will re- t mein oath WHdnsadhy. n. 2. Gsdny - To woo. en hotel's, Lot 7, Lou 2. Grey, for noon ; then home for night.. Thursday- To JoAlaxander'.+, lint 20, (on 2, for noon;n; than home for night. Friday -To Chester Batter's, Lot 00, Con 0, Grey, for noon • then home whore he will re- main until Monday molting, 40.4 Litre Bred Buroc Jerseys FOR SALE Have few (Melee young Pigs for sale, of either sex Sires Pioneer n r Hi Hr tt to Prluodpnl rr 11a6J ; agrandchem, on at Cote a Principal inn. Hui grand champion at the 1 I Lnule no a litter ill 'rennin•ii's J In Oriono and 19 D Also one httor by 'rennin's Joe OJr.10899 Imp: Plie•e eA' bred front soma of the beat blood - e(1 Iruroes In 1 he United Witten at the preaont Mine. lOigistore(1 pedigrees will be furnished in the names of nil enrolment GABBY J. WILSON, • Phone 810 B. - it. 5, Bruaoele, Meeting of Huron County Council The Pennell or th.t Corporation of the Conn- ty of Buren will main the Council Chem- ber, tioderleh, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of 1054523', ihn 311, day of June, 1921. Alt ea - 000 t n V ng,, t'l rite Count 'moat be do the Y hBn11N ill t11N <.Itingnft Interthan MOnda re• yp canine 1 u t 1 tar a tin ofcouncil. C; I ff O W. HOL E AN Godorirh, May 20611,1021.. nnty'Clerk, 11MMAUOE 0, BRYANS OPHTHALo7OL.0(afar Clrndunto Dn 3nrim01(1 o1 ophthaltnology, Mo• (lnrinieir 51Nrilteal 1'n1i, go, (!liirnga, 111, Three mil 11,, past gradink. rnurso dnring pasts ear, Eye,.pvrcorrectly fitted with Gh,seos. 13en(1- 001,00 loftmed. llvee: 0mnd:um Eye. Lids .and other 1py troubles, casted l.y ltye•eknln, reliuvtvl tb t nngh. nr„ m i ly dttrr( mases, Hntlofar llnh Aytured. 00011 Parlor 1,, Lrehin 1d,srt,• one doer eolith of 1 nrrloter SlnrhHr'H otlloe IVOtdlr(rHmy m08t1 91012,), xll 1,ttgH3',m, A180 Phone 20ring4 et s tr s • n • • • W,.YSit k t 4 ...„. .441 ' + Foe's »rug Store THE V Ar ' STORE 0 ` %iJti6 .ror■.t ■p Weekiy Store Dews • 1 The Peneler" Straw Hat Cleaner • g Doee a good job and will make :your last season's Hat look as good as new - 160 per pkge s tri i■ • • • • • e • • s 0 • • 00 • • • The aisle of Razmah Capsules for Asthma Still keeps up. Thore'e a reason, They give splendid re - suite,` How's Your Feet 2 H o t weather inakea tired feet. For comfort try Ease Em 5e the pi(ge New China We have just replenished our stock with some very handsome pieces consisting of Sugar and Creams Nut Bowie Salads Celery Trays Cake Plates, &e. • Afeo a few pieces of the well known Oolpot't China, m 6 • t; e fd IS • AD • No Joke • BUT Negal's Hirsutone • • i • • • THE • Garden Court LINE Still retains its popularity and ®. is easily in the lead in our Toilet • Line-. • • Perfume Talcum Powder B'itoe Powder Cold and Vanishing Omani • Dandruff 0 a la s 9 does make a Joke of it. Try it and see. 60e the bottle Dennison's Crepe We have this week received a splendid assortment of Dennison's Paper Table Nap- kins Si Crepe Paper All the new shades and designs, Rose Bushes are worthy of every attention. You will find SULPHO TOBACCO SOAP one of the most helpful remedies for grubs of all kinds. FOX'S DRUG STORE ORE ',Care`.ul Prescription Dispensers" • DRUGGIST and STATIONER • • '•sea.000e•sss••sssw••..•t9•••••••••••••fa•••s♦••••••• • • 80 • 0 • 63 • • • • ron • • • 0 • • • • • at s • • 11 BORN BRUSSELS MARKET -- 07,350N.-In Wroxeter, on May 80th, 1921, to ' Fall heat ....„„...,. SI 49il. to 1 60 77555 20 22 18 00 Mr. and 1lire. Gordon Gibson, a son. Data LEE6QNn.-2n Moltllop township, on May i Peas 28th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Learning, a ' Borley daughter. i Butter MAnsnALL. In Morris township, on May 20th, Eggs. 1921, to Mr. and Mra, Jno, A, Marshall, a son i. Hogs .................„ .....,„.,„..„.. (Thomas Barrows.) I Hay 1 55 20 24 20 W 0•tit0•••s•••.••O••••••••SS••••••••••••••••fa•••••••••• •• aS a • s • n i a eaters e g • sl • 1p A s V Neck $2.00 All Wool for On Sale for Saturday 10 • ui a9 (6 38 Any boy buying a Sweater o gets a pair of Braces. w a B • 43 to • • • • • W m JUST IN STOCK—ALL THE NEWEST i SiIk Shirts■ "dWa y" Suspwidersthe • wSuspenders guaranteed for year or a new pair. • Latest Novelties in Gents' Neck Wear, Collars, Sox,• &c, • ' Extra value in Boys' Pants at $2 Auk t0000thom on Bwturduy Robt. Ferguson • • • • 4 1 • • • Y GENTS' OUTFITTER Bargao ns In every Line carried at our Speeial P Sale 1 1•',*lt toll tiki. :4A.i sTAk.44"f4:2:1+*! 1"1-1-1•.4o> gists ret*PAOiftto..ii'fA; SAVE - MONEY - BY ' • CALLING %14.14444444V4»::4:434 .i :44,4 4;#4 S ";,»;,r,_2fila4+a:!''. :..s it EOW1 Joe Sohwratdro PRODUCE TAKEN.