The Brussels Post, 1914-2-5, Page 8Valentines
$t, PalentIne's pay, Saturday, Feb, 14th
The popular custom is to remember
your friends with a Valentine or
Post Card on Feb, 14111..
ValentloePennants 111 red or blue felt
at 15c'each.
Fancy Folding Valentines -When open-
ed up display a red parasol 250 each,
Other Fancy Valentines frum 5c up to
• let oo
Lace Valentines -$c and toe each.
Valentine Novelties -sore new ones -
Also Red Hearts for decorations,
Post Cards
Plush Cards to boxes, 15c each.
Novelty Cards, roc each.
A beautiful range, some with red
sillc hearts at 5c each
Also a great assortment at 2 for 5c.
Kodak Films
' Bring ns your Christmas Kodak
Films to Develop and Print. We
will get the best from every expos-
ure, and gladly assist sort to even
still better lettere results. Now is
the time to use -
Flash Sheets 26c pkg.
Velox Water Colors
Complete outfit with special Brushes
end Palette, 75c.
Book of Color Stamps
12 colors 25C.
Snap Shot Albums, 15c up.
Negative Albums $1.00.
h sure and take some Winter Pictures
The } .`' `4.0..eQr Store
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FEBRUARY.
THE 141h will be St. Valentine's Day
GE'w.oE Kees shipped a -number of
fine dratt horses from Wessels last
week
SC1root Board Friday, evening of
next week. .
CARNIVAL. . .at Brussels Skating rink
Tuesday evening, Loth inst. Be sure to
take it in.
WHEELED rigs were brought into re-
quisition last Thursday and Friday but
the runners replaced them on Sa'urday
tha'lks to the snowfall.
BRvsoxLs Hock'ev bois went to Tees
wa'er Tuesday and played s game to
connectionWith the Lakeside League,
winning after an exciting mtach
ATTEND the first ptthliemeeting of
Brussels Literary Society'rhursdsv even-
ing of this .week In the Punlic Library
audience room.KP K,
Interesting program.
30 cars of haled bay. representing a
bout 360 tons, have been brought to
Brussels o far this season. As much
more will probably he required before
the new hay crop is St to mow.
TRIED Pehlio Library Concert will
be held. in Brussels Town Hull Monday
evening of next week The Leigh --
Smith Co. put on the program. It
should he a dandy.
THEMntion Picture Show, of which
A. M. Sinclair is prnprietor. is expected
to open about the middle of the month
the large isl store former
LocationS Or v oc-
cupied
cupied by McKee & Co , which is heine
transformed and fitted up in good style
.for the purpose.
BEaotti leaving for his (tome in
Chicago lames Sharpe jr arranged
with A. 3. Lowry to he business
manager of Brussels Electric Lieh1
plant and Robt Tnuell. who hasbeen
running it for the past month will con
tinue in charge. Mr. 'Millen has made
a good record and will, no doubt, con
tioue to do so.
SAYS the Aurora Beacon : 'Alice
Genevieve Smith is a harpist, but she
' is also the possessor of that intangible
something which musicians call "tem.
perm -tient." The picture a5 site hent
over the great geld harp, was of itself
satisfying, but tine charm .)f her playing
and the rendition of her reading fas-
cinated her hearers." Hear her in
Brussels with the Leigh -Smith Co.
next Mondry night.
PARCEL Pose' -The new Parcel Post
System will go into force on Fetes to
There will be a local zone within a 2n
mile radius of every post Office with
in which a special low rale will he
given to protect the town merchant
from the city departmental store.
The rotes withi•t the zone will be:
One pound, fivecents.; two pounds,
six cents ; three pounds. seven cents ;
four ;rounds, eight cents ; five pounds
ten cents ; six pounds, 12 cents It
will be noticed that after four pounds
is reached the rate advances twat
cents.8 pound. Bet parcels over six
pounds cannot be sent until May 1.
NOT SQUARE -A circular was distri-
buted through Huron Co. by the antis a
few days before polling clay, purporttng
to be the opinion of certain Iiurnn Co
newspapers as to why the Canads Tem.
perfume Act should not pass. when as a
!natter of fact the articles referred to
were forwarded to said papers by "The
Huron Co. Business Men's Association"
and paid for as advertisements; we un
derstand and then clipped from those
' broadcast their mis-
sionand sei t troy ]cast ou thr,i
sion of misrepresentation. It surely
was a case of false pretences and deceit
practiced upon the unsuspecting public.
Not much wonder that such bolstering
failed so igueminiously.
SWEET MUSIC - No music in the
world is sweeter than the music of
violin andharpwell played. Soft,
sweet and mellow as a -summer's dream,
it lingers in the memory when the
strains of other instruments are f ,r
gotten. In the Leigh -Smith Concert
which is dated here for next Monday,
February 0th, these two instruments
will be heard as played by artists who
are reputed to be -exceptionally good in
their line? and along ith thein -'will be
heard the rarity of si whistling woman,
end also ak an elocutionist who is spok-
en of by M, V. Meyers, of -Cambridge,
Chicago, as one of the three hest plat -
rem readers he haseverheard,
ExeF.LLENT RxcoRD --Last week four
pupils, of Mrs Addie Wright Went to
Toronto anti tried' the vocal examin-
ations at the Conservatory of Music,
the examiners being the v ell known Dr.
Vogt and Dr. Ham. 'The result was a
credit to botil pupils and teacher and
was al folio es :-Lorne Eck neer,
,Junior, with honors; Kate Deadman,
Tumor, 2 marks short of honors ; Bea
rice Whitfield, Grev township, primary
With hopers; Florence. Whitfield,
primary; Mrs. Wtigh,t was
formerly it tescher in Toronto
College of Mvlusic and has hos had A I
su00eas %vitt her pupils all who have'
tiled. either 113 Vocal or fnetremental
Wog suecessftl. Cnngretelhtlene are
itodsrtled 011 Maneef11tit1,
' 'file Young People's Society of -Mel-
ville church inieud giving a Valotitine
Social on Friday even,ug 13th inst., at
8 p. rn The proceeds to go towards
furnishings for the new church. Fur-
ther part Ic'ulars'later.
HOW THE VOTE.STO DIN BRVsSELS.-
The result: of the poling on the Canada
Temperance Act in Brussels 'Thw'sd•y
of last week was am fullotvs
For Against Mej for
Town Hall 7r 55 2u
Public Library 47 44 7
118 gt 27
CANDLEMAS DAY. = Monday Was
extant mas Dav when, according to
tradition the bear awakes from his
long Winter sleep, conies out and looks
around him If he can see his shadow
he returns for souther six weeks. If he
can't ue remains out. Hereabouts it
was rathercloudy in the forenoon,
but the sun shone brightly for a time
in the afternoon. .The scient fie weath-
er observers do not take muck stock ih
the tradition,
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0)11 of feed corn at Brussels 4. T. R.
station on Prides of this week. Apply to
ALFRED Beam, Brussels.
F.,a SPLs. -2 cutters and 1 jumper. Apply
tojees D. Rune
FOit HALM.- Encyclopaedia Britannica,
latest edition, A dictionary of Arts, Sciences
and general literatnl•e. In thirty volumes,
With American supplement, Fully illustret.
ed with over 10,000 portraits, plates and en-
gravings Has. D. RODS.
Young Collie dog, dark in Color with little
white about nook and long bushy tail, answers
ed to name of Oolnie Strayed from home last
week, Infoi Elation as to whereabouts will be
thankfully received by ALLAN SB0iR,
4th line, Morris.
phone 544.
HONEY. -"Tho most delicious honey I have
ever tasted" said a customer. Extra One
clover Honey special offer one 10 Ib. pair
51.20 ; two for 0.180 ; or three for $1,55 Try
it and prove it. 4. A. Do,DMAN.
Brussels
WoonwoRg AS WELL As BLAOESMITIIIN0.-
8 T Plun, can supply all remain- in the nood-
work line in oonnentinn with the business
If yon require anything in that deppartment
call in. Shop Thomas street, Bruseels.
YELLOW Collie dog lost in Norrie. He has
whits neck and breast Any person known
of kis whereabouts will do a favor by notify-
ing Robert Young sr. Brussels P. 0. or Blyth
phn1le 887.
2 well bred Yorkshire young sows for sale.
will farrow about April 15, Phone 8017, 535
Lot 17, Oon, 9, Morrie. Wm ALDSR1ON.
TUUH0P0 and Campbell gutters sold. by E.
4. Plum, Brussels,,, Ask about them.
Will gum, set end file circular or any 515
now with the latest new tools. Tom 5foGreg-
or, Bruseel8, Ont.
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CARNIVAL.-Pl'izes will be awarded
Tuesday evening at Carnival nu 131m5-
sels link aslfullows t -Foe best costume
lady, gent, girt or. boy t 4. awards Fpr
best National costume ; 2 for coolie ;
2 for best fancy skating ; and 5'speed-
ing events. A special prize will be
donated by Druggist Fox' for a 10 lot,
rine for boys not over 13 years of ago.
Prize for biggest. load cif people to
carnival. Tiekels for Carnival may
be had at Fox'e drug store.
Monday of tills week H. L Ailing
ham, the affable teller of the Standard
Bank here for some time, was pro -
mated to the position of Accountant a
a new branch of the Standard open el
at Regina. Many old friends wish him
steady promotion. A. G 'McDermott
who has been Ledger Keeper, has taker,
Mr. Alliugham's place with the .cash :
R. Burton steps up -from junior to
succeed Mr. McDermott and G. G.
Grieve, of Ailsa Craig, is the new
junior. THE POST wishes all con-
cerned the highest success
LEIGH -SMITH 'COMPANY.-Tllefe i8-
cou'itderable expectation among Concert
goers regarding this coming entertain-
ment. It is something out of the ot-
dinary and prom.ses to be exceplionall
good. A company of tour artists will
give a program of• length, variety and
standard excellence, in elocution and iu
vocal and instrumental music. Press
reports from local points where they
have already appeared are unusual',
favorable and where the comp ny is
hooked for nearby points there is said
to be ttpood advance demand for ticlt
ate Brussels 'town Hall next Monde
evening under Auspices of Brussels
PubIle Library.: Plan of Hail at Fox's
Drug store, Uou't miss the Concert.
HOCKEY. -Ole of the most exciting
games of the season Was played on
'Nestles, evening of last week between
the Vannieans and High (school teems.
Although the ice was heavy the game
was fust throughout Penalties on
both sides were numerous At full
tirne the score stood 14 to 14. 'In the
overtime each team scored and the
game ended 25-,5, The line tip was
so follows :-
High School Yannigsns
W Harris Goal R. !knishes
13. S Scott Point J. Currie
H. Lowry Cover pt, H. Ante t
J Ballantyne Rover L Lowry
C Crooks Centre 13, Leckie
8 Fox R. Wing $. Harmsworth
W. Lott L Wing H. Wyles
The: High School team is open for
Other games wtltt eithet 'bottle or out -
'Aide teethe, The Set:ret.try 15 Harold
Warp -.
The Metropolitan Bank
Capital Paid up - 911,000.000.00
Reserve, Fund - 1,260,000.00
Undivided Profits - 182,647.01
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience
arranged especially for Farmers or those living out
of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any
of the parties in whose names the account is opened.
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN A000UNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH
F. H. CILROY, MANAGER
.tee
Joe Wilton, 051he Standard Bank, of
COMING EVENTS 1 Vis'borue, Ont , is home on a holiday
Friday, Feb. 0- Annual Con-
gregational meeting of Melville
chdreh, al 8D. ]u.
Thursday, eb. 5 -Brussels Literary
Society Hist public meeting, Public
Library audieltee room, at 8 p. loo.
Sunday, Feb. 8 -Women's Miesinn
ary Society Aultivelslug, Methodist
chnrell, Brussels, Rev. Me. Connolly,
of Japan, to eo11uuct the services,
Monday, Feb. 9-- Public Library
Concert, Town Hall, Leigh -Smith
Company. •
Tuesday, Feb. 10- Brussels, Grey
and Motais Rural Telephone Annual
meeting, Town Hall, 111 1.80 p. nu
Wednesday, Feb. I1.- Hawick
Mutual Fire, Insurance Co, Annual
meetiug at, Gorrle,
Church Chimes
St John's church is having a supper
tor the men of the congregation on
Friday, Feb 6th at 6 p. m,
Rev. A. 1 Mann took as hitt theme
Sunday morning-••iu Melville church,
"The signsof the ono 'Times." Eveniug
adrires • was to the i' K People's
la's
Society.
Rev D Wren, M A , was at Wing -
ham Wednesday and Thursday of this
week assisting Rev 1M1r. Elibbert, of the
Methodist church, ih evangelistic
services.
Rev. R. A Ludy of Walton, will
occupy the pulpit of Me vi,le
church next Sabbath evening. The
pastor Will conduct ann'versary
•ervices at Moticrieff afternoon and
evening.
AttheMethodist church last Sabbath
the pastor spoke On "God's Love" in
them orninK and "A good Methodist
Creed and how to live up to it," at the
evening service. It was Communion
Sunday
Sabbdh next will be the anniversary
of the Women's Missionary Society 02
the Methodist Church. Rev ter. Con-
nolly, 13 A , who is home on furlough
from lapin, will be the preacher, both
morning and evening and he will also
address the Sabbath School in the after-
noon A public meeting will be held
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the
Lecture room of the church, at which
Rev Mr Connolly will 'give an ad-
dress. Sister Societies of the town
have been invited. Lunch will be
served at the close
People We Talk About
Vernon Ross is in Toronto for a week.
Miss Lu. Lamunt is visiting relatives
to Seafurth and Clinton.
Mrs. A. Wood, of Speedside, is a
visitor at Melville manse.
• Mrs, N. F. Gerry was visiting her
iideugh er at Hanover last week.
'T, Mcluwsh, of Dakota, was a visitor
�,vnh Counetllor Muldoon last week.
Miss Jesste Cunnmghem spent a few
ela,s in Loudon visaing u,d friends
Mrs, Geu. Smalldol, of Craobrook, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. A Lamont.
George Bruwu ot'Torouto, is renew -
tug old atquamtances 113 town and
locality.
Dauggist F R Smith combined Lasa
mess and pleasure to a trip to Toronto
Ms week
Miss Laura-.Leatheldale was renew
ug old trieudships in Wiugham during
the past week.
(.4eo. Elliott, Co. Agent of the
Ctlt.dren's AnftSociety, wst-ltl town lot
a coui•le of nays tits week
Mrs. 1 Cleveland Baeker, William
'd met, will be at 'hone on the 1st and
31(1 Mondais of each month.
One of the daugh•ers of Ed. and
Mrs. Pollard, Bilisaels, is still poorly
other little lassie is picking u all
1 r
P K P
right. •
Mrs. Ritchie and daughter, Miss Lina,
of Winchester, were meets at the home
of Alex $ ewer(, Queen Street, West,
d',ring the past week.
Mrs D Kennedy and daughter, Miss
Jean, ce Goderich, are vt.rtols with the
fotmer's sister, MIs G Colvin, at,d
t
o
net 01'001%ms in town.
Miss Maggie McNabb. Qneeu street,
left this Week for a visit with relatives
and old friends in the Nes . We wish
her a sof,- joule y and auenjo,-able may.
Mrs. 'L'huH Sherr! ugtou, of Elmira, a
niece of Chas Howlett, of town,
who bas teen in failing health for the
past 2 years, is no. as well as uteial
Tile ailment is cancer. Mr. Howlett
was at Elmira to visit her.
The baby of Mr 'I'bibadesu, Brussels
South, has been ill during the
past weak btu is somewhat better now
Mrs Geo. Lowy Princess street, Was
111 with lagrippe during the past week
'Pile St ei,'7ary0 501.1111O1 say, of it
former Brussehte :- R. J lyleAlpine
arrived home laet week from a three
months' business trip 10 Alberta.. He
says that business contlit'iuns through-
out the West are not the best, but are
not any Worse than they have been
painted. .
Druggist J. Arthur Smith, of Edmon-
ton, was here for a brief vlsit with
relatives and friends He is a son of
Mrs. 1. R Smith, of town, end is in
the West f0:' the past 3 years. The
visitor's wife is a dsughter of $ and
Mro. Bendy, cf liruasols, Mr, Smith
iutSks Nd if dmeuton agreed well with
Islt�l
Belgrave
.East Wawatuish Township Council
will meet bele next Monday.
An Auction Sale of household
ful0ituee and effects, beluugiug-to the
late Mrs: D.' 1Vheeler, will be 'held
Saturday of next Iveelt, at 1 p. 111.
Stole unreserved to close up estate.
James Taylor. will wield the ,hammer.
Oranbrook .
Communion service will be Weld in
the Methodist ehwch next' Suuday
afteettonu.
Miss Mabel Heitman, of Oeutialia, is,
here making a visit with her aunt,
Mrs. Chits. Seel,
Joseph Raytnano and daughter,
Nellie, of Swift Current, Sask., are
here ori a visit with A. Raytuaun, the
fo mer's father.
Quite an ltllpt'nvensent has been
made ht Knox 01107011 by changing
the choir (rum the centre of the
church to tt platform in the Nortli
1Vest corner.
1Vedteeday of this week the nuptial
bow was tied at Manx church manse,
by Rev. Mr. McCulloch, , between
Russell Robertson, who reeeutly
fou ht
the Shinefatal. 12211 Con.
and
MiesHazel, delight et, of the late Peter
MtDonald. May their joys be many
and troubles few.
Huron CountyCouncil;
n
The January session of Huron
County Council Coto Vetoed fu the
Outlet House, Godetich, Tuesday
afternoon of last week, all the mem-
bers present. First business was the
'on
e
tut 1914.
e f the WardenI
election u
There were three ntnniuees 111 the Con-
servative caucus, 55hen the choice
was (nude, this being the year for 11
menthes of that political faith to *Je-
mmy the seat of 11(1111,1, R. W. Living.
stun, of Grey township ; Wm. Glee,
of Stanley ; and D. Cautelon, of Clin-
ton. The latter 52011 by 8 t1, 7, and
took the chair. After the usual 1ou-
Line, Reeve Leckie and Cu, Clerk Lane
were appointed on the Oriulival
Boat,d of Audit. R. VaIatole, H. L'
Isard and 0. P. Smith were elected
High School Trusters for Wilghuttl ;
Judge Holt for Godelich Collegiate;
and J u(1. Stevenson to Clinton Col-
legiate. 11. R. Long and Mr. Ricker
were eliosen members of the Co.
Exitnll Ili ng 13(1al•(1. for the County.r
Following are the Standing Connuit-
tees for the year :-
Executive --J, Leckie, W. Glen, J.
A. Stewart, R. Harding, J. W. Mc-
Kibbnn.
Special -J. M. Goveulock, 3. Brown,
li. Ofich, N. Dernnlerliug, 0. Reis.
Finance -J W. Taylor, J. Fioglttncl,
C. Stewart, W. Yearley D. B, Al in'l'ay,
Eduoa.lil-o-Dr. Mille, W. It. El-
liott, Dr. Olat It, J. H, Iiudsou, J.
M nlvey.
Road and Bridge --R. W, Living-
ston, S. Huntley, 1V. linntee, G. Lind-
sey, L. Kalhfieisuh.
Equalization -The whole Council.
County Property -S Bisset, R"b21l
Elliotr. W. H• Lobb, N. Campbell, J.:
Shortreed..
douse of Refuge -De. Clark, J. W.
lleKibbpi,.1. AI, Guvenluck, J. Short -
reed..
Warden's Oonintitl ee-N, Campbell,
C. Stewart, R. Elliott, W, glen,, Dr.
Clot lc.
In view of the fact 1ihtt a bill is be-
ing benugbl before the House 10 00
:lace liar whit or the highways front
00 to 40 feet, Hurotl Co. Council, at its
elosiIg, session •themeeializell the
Gilverttineet 1111t to I'ellllCP Lhe with It
mn
ettt5 h i than feet Mi each side amil
twined that the law be 1(11117. tided an as
t0 make it illegal to erect. wlthou1
permission, any but wit fences :thing
such highways.
A. 1'esohllio11 carried disapprovieg
the Ontario Govsrmnellt''s pt't'posed,
action to construct a trunk system or
highways throughout, the Province'.
sun - 112122111
I1
believin ton7 mild
mote people
money
if 8112111. 011 local systems.
Tbt! salary of .1ai121' 0118111 sYOH ills
0111220ed to 31750; that of Co. Olerlt
Utile. to $1,200 aced County '1.'l ettstt•et
1•Iolulea to $1,500. L`n. Engineer Pat.
teeson Beta tt rise of 5100 11.1111 the tis•
sistaut runt eon at the House of Refuge
is given $25 additional. A grant of
0$2,000 Was maiie to Goderich, Clinton,
Seafin'th and \V1nghaau high schools
and 81,000 5vas granted to the ; hospi-
tats of GodetiOh, 01111L'otl and VV1 lg-
ham to be tlivided'4La in foiling. yenta.
2850 wits voted to the Children's Aid
Society or the county.
The rule governing the Road and
thidge committees operations was
found its need of tunelldlnent as to.
expense account.
Messrs. (Jameson, of Aehfleld, and
Heilman, of Tuekeesuilth, evere ap
pointed Co. AudiLON).
No report from tate radial railway
0)''fiydro Eleett ie co. was presented.
chattily pl'leti)1g was awateled too.
the (:iodet'ich Signal for 1914. Thee
Were only two tenders.
A nnmbot' of the Co, Counri110Pa
went 116rt)e 'Wednesday eVeniegg to
vote o1 Thursday,: arriving, hoed,
'I'btteaday ttf tst'hioniL
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bees of the Co. Cnunoil and officiary
to the bivalves at the Blackstone
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BORN
DOUGLAS -In Tornherry township on ,Tann. ary 28011, to M0. and Mrs, Andrew Doug -
ins, a slaughter
JsWITT -At Stallone, Rask , on January 24th,
to Mr and airs Jewitt, a son.
SMALL. -In Stratford, on Dee 2811, to Mr
and Mrs. A. R. Small, a daughter,
MARRIED
ALLAN—DAviDR0N,—I,e McRillop, o,, Wed.
ne+day, Feb 4th by Rev •R. A Lundy, of
Walton. Mr Henry Wallace Allan to Mies
Mabel DAV R011
1,1- ANN - t'Aaa -At Mnnorietf, an Wednesday.
Jan 28'h, by Rev R. A Lundy, ntr..lames
Mann to Mem Robena Agnes Tarr.
DIED
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The People's Column
lc ABM FOK SALE OR '10 RENT, being 1.ot
10, Con 6, prey township, Huron (10,0022'h,in.1011 neves. n erein n oue,cru, table
e
11onny,new bank bar
melon, d, .4o Poses•
sion Could bees given t March convenient
'o , Farm is
about 2 adles. fi fa.
Ethel and s 0820 Ott to
school Par Pn'thor poetic. hos as to urico,.
tarsus, &o.. Mop!) to 0E0 W POLLARD, •
Phone 8510 .;Blacksmith, Ethel.
=ARM FOR SALE. being N>.4 Lot 18, (!ill. 0,
Morrill 'l'owuahip,.Buron Uo, containing
100 noses On the premises is a geed 5-r o,',!,ra
frame hoes. end woodshed. bank tarn 40x00,
straw oohed. 80E511, poultry Louse 38a40 and pig
nen There is conaideratlle timber on farm
Loentiontsa',nut 34 mile from Conteh and
school POP farther parneolars nppl' e, the
premises or to 04013')', NEW POW BE.
Blyth Rural phone 814 R. R No 2 Blyth
13th; Annual Meeting
John Munroe. eon -in-law of fir. John .Ar -
doll, Of (4orrle, aged 59 years and 21 de_2P' The attune] Meeting of the Arn,'PP1P. 1/101112
[UNTO -N. -TT WingLim, on January 28th, & Gi.ev Rural Telephone Company sill be
Richard Raskin, in his 87th year. held in th,Tnwn Rall. Rru'wela, 011 '1:1,13 day
February 1011,. 1914, n11.80 to. n, Auditnra'
AUCTION SALES • Rennet wet be presented. Directors rhos.n
MONDAY Feb, 9th, Lot 14, Con. 0. (Ivey' and any nth., bestows. tree/meted that luny
tnwnshhn,
MONDAY,
stook, implements, ete Sale come within the range of the meeting.
unreserved at 1 p m. Chas Cook, Prop F. S. F. S H,'OTT' President
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tars of the school Board. Ethel, will be re•
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8 n'oleck p no . for the erection of a two room
Brink end Wnherety Hehuol Building at Ethel,
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BETTER QUALITIES and values are what are making this "Clearaway Sale" E
a success. With one�thought in mind,a = r W
g and that of clearing; the store of all
Winter stock, we do not hesitate to cut the selling price to cost marks, We
have too touch Winter stock on hand and must get it out of the 'departments in order a
to get cash out of them. Advantages do not come, .they are mad(, and we are mak- 0
ing the biggest ones in the .town "Ectlnomy" is the "Pass Word" of these times— 2
practicable during this sale A wonderful sale. ; wonderful in the sense of its excep• °o
tional values, wonderful in its breadth of variety, and wonderful in its 'all-round help-
fulness to those who economise. Saturday Specials— 0
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Regular up to $1.50 for .99 CS ® `
Regular up to 3 0o for 1.59
"Once -a -Season Chance to
secure Fur Collared Coats
Hose Specials
Grasp these special seam, tam, in Ladies' and
Chi Idee(1's 11 nee -you'll took long to 0010. iqual' 2211,111
in pric0 and quality. For Sruurday :-
4 dozen l8c .Hose for '9C
2 " 300 - 19c
2 u 25C , n 16C
50C „ 29c
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Special. Lots of press Skirts - .2.15 & 3.95
The first time these have been suivertised, and
offer the women of Beussels values as high aR $7 50
end tint: less than $4 50. Foe Wooled and Misses,
81)1158 nettle of geed all wool Panama, `St'rgea, Vene-
tianitnd Tweeds, in colors of navy, bled: and grey
tweed. Belted new styles of the seasim.
2 Assortments to choose from
$4 50 to $5 00 to
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values foe collies for
'other Skirt. that are fully worth $3,50 to go at $1,05
2.25Winter cloakingand
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For immediate clef ent:t' werare Mint tlig 56 Itcit
Rsvetsable Coatings, ni'1'exlra heavy gtutlity, int as-
sorted cobs. These have been sold i11 the 922815222-
'3021 for $2 25 per yard-
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S ecial' Y rice. for Saturday $1.39
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It is just swill navtvinns as these clean-else:alga at•
which such Hee Collared Overcoats nen be
for so little money. ill R(flile'enses the piece is mete-
ti7,ally little more them the value 01' the Hue collar 0
01111 wlthill they at 11'1010 711, ' 0
All these (Male are tailrn•nd iu Blank Melton
elul hs, tial have 01)24 (1r finely quilted linings ; some 9
inl(4'Illled with chamois. Each has a beautiful
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Reg 15.00'. Coats, Clean up price 11.48
Reg, 20 00 Coats,.. Clean-up price 16.00
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valve -4 ns It igil 10 $1 '75, 0oosisling of popular matey -9 '.
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The 'frig Shore,
Highest Price for Butt, rt Eggs, Fowl fitid Dried Apples, .
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