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The Brussels Post, 1906-9-6, Page 8SCHOOL OPENING 'TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 TUEsOAY, SEPT, 4 Time you are thinking what new things you will need to be ready for the opening day. We have an entirely new stook of Scribblers, Exercise Books, Note Books, School Boxes, Pens, Pencils, ()rayons, Copy Books, Drawing Books, and all School Requirements. The new Covers on the Scribblers and Exercise Books are ex- ceptionally pretty this year and will please you. Public School Text Books High School Text Books We have been careful to note the changes in the High School Books and have on hand those new Books which will be used in Brussels School. Everything in School Supplies BIotters given away F. Re SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. a00TnERN EZ Y.N0ION W. e. & B. Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and South, ae follows; GoINa Satin( eolo o NORTH. Mail 7:05 0..m I Mixed 000 a,m Mixed ..... ....21:25 a.mail 1:44 p,ue Express 8:09 p.m 1 Sian ...... 8:51 p.m rota},eiim Nt.ertis A ahiel'e amang ye takit' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. READ the advertisements. LIGHT froat Friday night, :ran Pose gives the news. Tali POST telephone is No. 21. EAST Hneose Fall Fair Oot,'and 5. A, O. IT. W. will meet Friday evening of this week. Henn THE POST the name and addreee ot your visiting friend. BRUSSELS School Board will meet on Friday eveniug of next week. Maim your grain at Brneeele. The highest price poeeible will be paid, READ McKay & Shaw's advt. in this Diane. They have bargains for the public. Teems have been badly behind their sohedaled time during the past week, often an boar off. TENNIS has been a popular pastime in Bruesele this Beeson, especially among the young people, The lawu at J. Leckie's has been kept in good shape. Sixteen thieve, have been a000ying the local plum growers. It's small bnsinees for anybody and it is not much wonder that the stealing is dons under Dover of nicht, 8EvaRAL Odd Fellows in Brussels are talking ot attending the Sovereign Grand Lodge which convenes in Toronto Sept. 15 to 21. It will be a grand time for the $.linkere, WRaTERN Feta RATES, — Tneeday, and Thursday of next week are the special excursion tatee to the West- ern Fair London. The return fare will be $1.80. Other days Bingle fare for the return trip ;will be granted, whish is $2 35, A WEARY Willie, carrying a deck load of tangle foot, gob into trouble on Labor Day by threatening to put air boles in the window glees at the Amerioao. As a guarantee of good faith he landed np bis coat poekete with rooks with whish to do the business, He spent the night in thelook•np through the kindness of Constable Oliver. FaxDAY of this week a change of manogemeut takes pleoe in the American Hotel in town, Harry James, who owns the premises, sueeeeding the Jetsetters, Messrs, MoLeunao & Broadfont. The latter have run a good hoose and will oarry with them the good wishes of many. The new laudlord is well aoquainted with the needs of the patella in a popular hustlery like the American. ANOTHER week will 040 the contract in connection with the new Agrioaltural Hall, on the Grey Branch Park, sum• plated. It will be a fine One without any doubt. 8 or 10 new pig pane are being built this week, by Simon Grant, preparatory to the Fair. The swine will be ebown in pane instead of in the boxes or orates in wagons as in former yeare. Tam Wingbam paper speaks of a form- er Brneaelite as follows :—D. Holmes, shoe repairer with le, Johnston fa 110 admirer of tumbler pigeons and during the Summer has raised a large number of this variety of pigeons. He now has a number of them at the rear of the shop and it is quite a eight to gee them going through their tumbling Nate, They are not able to fly any dietenoe. MARRIED IN Wrauoeea,—A happy event took plaoe In the Young Methodist ohnroh mt Winnipeg on Wednesday of last week, when Boswell Russell, eideet eon of Geo, Russell, formerly of Bruesele, was married to Miss Dagg, a popaiar young lady of that oily. The groom learned the printing in the Times office, Wingbam, and now base good position in the office of the Winnipeg Free Prase. The Bruesele friends will wieb Chia young man and hie bride many yeare of happy and prosperous wedded life, Mr. Rus- sell is a nephew of Mee. B. Gerry, of town, GONE TO BLYTH,—Last Saturday J. Leslie Herr left Brneeele for Blyth where he assumes the management of the Stan. lard, Se ea00e0eor to A, E. Bradwin, who Sold oat owing to bine taking a teapot:. Bible position on Saturday Night, The new Editor of the Standard epent 6 er 0 yeare on THE PORE Stain and consequently bas a good general idea of the work of the varioue departments add should mooed all 415111 in Blyth, He Was a member of the town Band often mudded vexedly 012 concert programa and took an active =thereat in athletics with a strong preference for Foot Bail and Base Ball, The fleet lotus of The Standard ander the new Editor made its appearance this week, and Will (tontines to improve, no doubt, with more intimate aoquaintanae With the ocmmauity and the work. Poesibly no 000 will doubt the sincerity of THE Poor when we Say we with fthe ldleadard Moose. WHAT'S the matter with the K, 0. T. M. Band 2 It should not be allowed to die, EAS! HURON Liaenee Oommiseioners meet at the Centre' Hotel on Friday of this week. JNo. CROSS, piano tuner, is expeoted to viol'? Brneeele this month, All orders left at Mestere, Leatberdale & Bon's will be attended to. FLETCHER ROE will be in oharge of R. Graham's grain storehouse tide season, He is a preached farmer and well 0o quminted with the grain trade and should 1111 bbe bill to a nicety. LIOENsE IN0TEOTOR CLEGG is overhauling some of the hotel keepers of Brneeele and looality for vbolattone of the law. We understand selling to minora, keeping open after 10 p. m. and Belling on Sanday are Some of the 'hereat, Tux Evaporator, owned and managed by John Cunningham, Tnroberry street, Bruesele, Will get to work on the Fall campaign next week. If you have apples to sell you are the party Mr. Gunning. ham is locking for. Read hie advt, in this Weise. G. A. DEADAIAN, who bas seared a big mouse in handling bene for many years, ie arranging for the shipment of a car of honey to the West in the near future, He will not aoo0mpany this consignment of sweetness this sewn but will ship to hie agent. EAST HURON Fall Fair Concert talent will be fine. It will contain of Eddie Piggott, the well known humorist ; Hartwell De Millie, Baritone ; Blies Irene Sheehan, dramatic Reader ; Mise Mabel McDonald in Scotch deuoee; and Piper McDonald. Everybody faye out to get to the Fall Fair Concert, ONE day last week o0r townsman, Oboe. Dodds, had delivered at his real. dance, by Messrs. Walker & Black, a handsome Mason & Rieoh piano. Mrs. Dodds ie quite an expert at the piano and an acknowledged aolbority on the ohoioe of these instruments, They have no doubt soured an A 1 article, Da. Ovens, M. D„ London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brneeele, on the first Tuesday in each month, Hoare, 8 a. m, to 1 30 p. m. Cataract, egniut, failing eyesight, deafness and nasal catarrh treated and glaseee properly fitted, Next visit, Tema. day, Ootaber 2nd. N, B.—Dr. Ovens makes no calls. LAST week George Barkley and staff completed the Bement walla for the addi- tion to Dr, Graham's blook and Thursday removed to the former site of the Cober Carriage Works where they have been busy at the new batter faotory to be ereoted by W. W, Harris, who bought the property. It is a fine airs and Will be much more conveniently located than the old factory, 2 miles North of Brmaeele. OUR Public School re.opeaed for the Fall term with the varione teacher's of the staff in their respective positions, Miee Feeaenden, M. A., who succeeds Mies Martin, arrived on Monday from her home at Peterboro, THE Pose ex• tends a cordial weloome to her on be. coming a resident of Brnaeels and wishes her great success' in her work, The staff aoneiete of Priuoipal Cameron, Mies Feeeeaden, Mise Wilson, Miss Smith, Mies Downey, and Mise Ritchie. A good term's work is counted on, BOWLING T00RNAMENT,—There Was splendid bowling weather at the touroa• meet at Listowel on Monday. Rinke were present from Harrietoo, Brneeele, Mount Forest and Kihcardiue, besides three local rinks. The Harrietoo rink, skipped by A. Yule, won the finals, winning a handeome set of eteine in Dolton warn, The ra0ners up, a Lis. towel rink skipped by E. 0. Thornton, vias Joe. Ainley, won a set of beautiful braes 'media Sbiche. In the semi•finale Bray's rink was beaten by one in an extra end. The tournament was most ettemeafnl. The following is the earn, wary Preliminary Round, Brneeele. Listowel. H, L, Jaokeon, R. A. Olimie skip 21 skip 14 Listowel, Brussels, 0. A, Lee, R. Downing, skip 23 skip 18 Mount Forest Brunie Dr. Beacom, ok „18 D. 0, Rose, ek11 First Round. Bruesele, Lietowel, H. L. Jaokeon, C. A. Lee, skip 38 skip ., 8 Harriston, Monet Forest A, Yule, eh.. ,.11) Dr, Beacom, ok,. 8 Listowel, Mount Forint(' Geo, Bray, G. R. Theobald, skip ...10 skip 10 Listowel, Kincardine, E. A. Thornton, R. Rose, skip. 20 skip , 12 Semi•Finals, Listowel, Listowel, E, A. Thornton, G. Bray, skip .15 skip ,.........14 Herrieton, Meanie, A. Ya le, H. . Jackson, P 24 'ship ., 7 Finale, Harrieton, Lietowel, S. McKenzie, A. W, Peatberetone, J. J. Lavery, A. 81, G. Hawkins, 0, McIntoeh, J, Ainley, A, Yule, E. A. Thornton, eltip,...... 21 skip...,....., 7 Standard Bank of Canada mEi .a.smas13HHL laza SURPLUS, OR RESERVE P011I) 5 1,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS OVER 10,000,000 A ©lateral Btt,in7liin ' lEfuSineW8 Or ran eon, etetl —4- SA VINE$ BANK" lutereet Pahl from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at highest current rates and compounded halt•yearly, ,Joint Deposit Accounts—A SPECIAL OONVE1vIENOE to use in our Savings De- partment la the "Joint Aepoeit" euoount. Money may be deposited or withdrawn by either of the two members of the household. This system le a groat conven- ience to many residing in town, but more pertionlarly as to farmers, as in the latter ease whether man or wife comes to town either eau attend to the Banking, An- other feature of the system is that'iu 01190 of the death of either party the money emu be withdrawn by the survivor without emit, We will tell you more about our methods If you will. kindly Gall or write, Married Women and Miners maY maks and withdraw deposits without thein. tervehtiou of any person, SALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLIIOTED or may be left for BAFE•KEEPING only for wbioh no charge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar careful and modem attention. G. P. SOHOLFIELD, GEN. Meneauo. J. F. ROW LAND, MANAGER, R. Oneness sent a mar of nate to New York. A can of lambs was forwarded to Buff. elo by Wm, Jewitt. A. 0. DAMES shipped 3 oars of cattle to Montreal and a oar to Torouto. Geo. N. MaLeaoft'e new advt. was not re0eiv03 in time to be changed thio week. Musses. BN1TH & STEWART are at Lon- don putting the aroietio ton/thee on Fire Eugioeo for the Fair exhibit. Benue hay still holds the fort. Tbie week a oar was shipped to Oollingwood from the G. T. R. by the Seaforth Mill. ing 0o, 123 =HUTS have been fold to people going to Toronto Fair from Brneeele up to Thursday. 75 of this number went on 'Wednesday. GREEN parse loot in town Saturday evening, oontaining a malt Sam of money, a key and a pocket pieoe with owner's name on it. Finder will mottle oblige by leaving it at To Poem. MoNneY was a quiet day in town a goodly number taking advantage of the holiday to pay visite to Mende. Three drake of oar bowlers went to Listowel and took a hand in a looal tournament. Daowunn.—The following Iron the Kincardine Reporter, reface to the father of Mrs. A. T. Oooper, of Clinton, and a brother to Rev. S. Bellery, B. D., of Brookville, formerly of Brussels :— The community was greatly shocked on Tuesday afternoon to learn of the drown Tog ot Rebt. 'gallery. For months' pest hie health has not bean very good and he was inclined to melancholy and deepon• decoy wbioh Wae saute at times. How- ever the family had no tear for Die safety, He bad been in the habit of going out with the MoGawe on the flab tug Onward, and took AD interest in the operations of raieiug the nets. On Tuesday morning en the boat was !saving the dook he joined the crew and went isp to the fishing ground. John AIoGaw, jr., says Mr. Sellary ap• peered in hie gsaalspirit's, bat had not brought a lunch with him se be usually did. For the first time he did not come t0 see the nets raised, and when last seen wee Bitting in the stern of the tog, this being about 12.15 o'clock. He was missed about 12,45 and no trade of him aoald be found. The boat was lying off Ioverburon road about six miles oat in fifty fathoms of water. Aunt how the thing occurred will remain a myetery, whether deceased accidentally fell over. board, or whether a sudden fainting ionized him oanuot be told, He [envie a wife and family of five sone and three daughters, who have the sympathy of all in their terrible bereavement. Robert Bellery was 65 years of age, and a map highly respected iu the 0040• munily. For years he led an active business life, being in partnership with hie brother Frank in the tannery Wei. nese. Hie sad end will be regretted by all who knew him. Little hope ie en• tertained of;reeovering the body, Business Locals. TIMOTHY Bead at MaOraoken'e. S ovu Woon taken in exchange for oedar poste. ABRAHAM OooE, Brnesels, Seam hand robber tire buggy, in good oondition, for sale at a bargain. EWAN & 00. WIZEN saws are dull and out of tree take them to MaGREoon and be will renew. Mill 81., Breesele, Ont. To LEO,—Dwelling roome above shore ; Boit water and other oonvenienoee. Im• mediate poseeeeion. I. 0. Riananns. Fon SALE.—Ootufortable dwelling, 5 mores of land, ohoioe fruits and hard and soft water and situation convenient to school, I. 0. RICHARDS. BAROl4Ne.—A number of second hand buggies, newly painted, and in good 000dition. Snaps for purehaaere at the price. Ewell & Go., Bruesele. UHUfiUll CHIMES. Rev. Ezra G, Powell will 'campy hie own pulpit next Sabbath morning and evening. The Monthly Miseionary oolleotion in Brneeele Methodist Sabbath Sohool leen Sunday was $6 60. Sabbath, 16th inet., will be Connexion• al Fund Day in Bruaeale Methodist oburoh, The preacher will be Rev. G. W. Rivers, B. A., B. D., of Belgrave. Rev. Mr. Powell will preaoh anniversary sermons on Belgrave ointuit the same day. "Behold I ley In Zion, eto., wee the Scripture selected by Rev. Mr. Wishart for his last Sabbath morning's discourse. Luther's "Little Gospel," the wonderful R emnan at the Ralf Price Mark It is not the policy of this business to carry one season's stock into another. New goods must come to each depart- ment with the return of the season. That is the reason for the many Special Bargains you have found here the past few weeks and for the announcement to -day of our Annual Half Price Sale of Remnants. Stocks have been gone over and every end has been measured up and placed on our Bargain Table, and you can take your choice, commencing Friday, at exactly Half Price. There are goods of all kinds and no matter what they sold for One Half that price is all we ask. It will be well worth your while to come. A Corset Cover and Skirt Bargain We are busy cleaning up the White Underwear Stock; Boxes and Shelves must be emptied before the season is over. Here are three Specials that will show you how cheap we are selling at. Skirt at $1.00 —10 Ladies' White Underekirte made from' good quality English Cotton, wide frill, trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion ; regular 51,50 and 51.75, oboioe 1.00 •00 of the lot at LJ 'Skirts at 65c. —8 Ladies' White Underskirts, made from Fine Quality Eoglieb Cotton, wide frill, trimmed with Torohon Insertion ; real value $1.00, your ohoioe of the tat lar 65e. Corset Covers 26c. —25 only Dorset Covera, made from good quality English Cambric, nicely trimmed with laces and in- sertions ; regular 85 to 60o, 0� oholao of this lot at ,Q1./L, Wash Collars IOc. —A couple dozen Fancy Wasb Collars to sell. Odd ones left from 25o. and 50o lines ; your ohoioe commencing Friday at 1 0 e each .................. PERGIISON & ROSS heaseatrawanOtate THE METROPOLITAN BANK OAPITAL—Autburfbedf $2,000,000 CAPITAL—Paid isp 1.000,000 RESERVE and Surpltts;Proltt8; 1.1815,133 Directors S. J, MOORS, A. A, THOMPSON, H. 0. "' Presidont. Vloo-President. T1100, 11RAne0AW, U,L,A, nee DONOR Mn, W. MO1TIM015 CLARE, R.O. JDs, AERIE 105105 T1RaTnn00R NY, 1). U088, - General Manager THE METROPOLITAN BANS to open to receive tbo accounts of Farmers, Merahaute and Business Community generally and to give earoful conaideratlou to all proposals submitted to it. It relies upon its past reaord for courteous treatment of its Cus- tomers, mud will extend every consideration oonaisbeut with Bound banking to those Who may desire to transact business with 10, & maws Dams RigrOiardi parr Intareeb at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all name of $1 and upward') BRUSSELS BRANOH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager. 0...m .oa.1.0161MINk John 8-16 wan the evening text. Next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Mullen, of Fergus, will occupy the pulpit the pastor making an exchange, Rev. Mr, Mullen is known to a good many in thie looality, Last Sabbath the pulpit of the Meths. diet church wee 000upied by Rev, Ernest Maunders, who has been home during the vacation. The topic in the morning was "The alabaster box of ointment," In the evening the text was Proverbe 4 and 7. Mr. Maunders did well and on tbie, his first appearance in the home pulpit, made a favorable impression. Brussels Council. The regular monthly meeting of Brne• sale Council was held last Monday even. ing, the Reeve in the ohair end Oonn• oillore Jones, Jamee and Ballantyne present. Minutes of last meeting read and pees. ed. Accounts were presented as follows :— Robt. Oliver, salary $ 83 35 Robt. Oliver, Mis. 1 50 R. Henderson, Fire Dept 1 00 W. S. Sellers, streets 1 50 Moved by Jas. Jones, emended by Jae. Ballantyne that above accounts be paid. Carried. Caretaker Oliver reported the reoeipte of the market 'melee for Angnet to be $29.16. The question of the extension of the eleotrio light by two additional are lamps was disoneeed and enquiry made as' to the reason why the resolution of May last was not carried out. Jas. Thaell staid they had so mach trouble satisfying the Council with the present lamps that they deoided not to add to the list or at least would not say without some consideration. Ocuaoillor James tendered hie reeig• nation ns' a member of the Board owing to the foot that he was ihbendiug to apply for hotel Iioenee, Moved by Jas. Jones, mended by Jas. Ballantyne that the resignation be an. aepted and khan the vacancy be nob filled until next January. Carried. Council then adjourned. The next WOG of the Canada Gazelle V711/ contain a proclamation fixing Thurs. day October 18, for Thaukogiviog Day. Henri Laurier, half•brother of the Premier, died at Artbabaskaville. W. D. Robb anooaooea that the Grand Trunk shops at Stratford will not be enlarged this year as planned owing to the 'Menem' of the season. Five boys went into an old noel mine at Stellar/on, N. 8., to look for n ball, They lighted a matoh and a gas explosion followed, killing four of them. Mrs. Borges', of Ottawa, wee killed at Carleton Place by a train striking the automobile in whish ohe was driving. Mr. and Mrs. Torranoe and other oo• cupanto of the automobile were severely injured. R. J. Keeler, of Mitobell, has sold 700 pounds of ripe tomatoes this Snmmer off sixty-five planta, an average of mote than 10 pounds a plant. Mr. Reeler has pick- ed tomatoes off his vices' which weighed from one pound to one and a half ponnde sash. They are of the Tenderloin and Erlfana varieties. HORN. HoLLENnzcx.—In Grey, on August 2711, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holleabeok, a daughter. La1DLAW,—In Morrie, on Angnet 29, 1906, to Mr, and Mrs. Duuoan Laidlaw, a daughter. MoPHEneoN.—In Binesarth, Man,, on August 22nd, 1906, to Mr, and Mrs. F. R. MoPhereou, a daughter. avc'rxosr s.e.i . TRUMAN, BETTEMBEE 20111.—Farm, farm stook, implement's, eta., Lot 4, Con. 18, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. David Ritchie, prop. F. B. Boots, sus. BR VSSr^..L� .06-43..E.: =RUT B, Fall Wheat 68 Barley 38 Peso 65 Oats 28 Butter, tube and rolls15 Eggs per dozen 15 Hay per ton 6 00 Floor, per bbl 4 50 Hoge, Live 6 00 Wool 24 Balt, per bbl., retail 1 00 Potatoes per bus 60 Apple, (per bbl.) 1 00 68 40 66 28 16 16 6 00 5 20 25 70 80 We have made ample preparation I'or.lo`_ SCHOOL OPENING on Tuesday Next We have many new lines of Scribblers, Exer- cises, Lock Boxes, Pens, Pencils, &c., dos., and will be in good shape to supply the many articles required at that time. Come and see us at FOX'S Drug Store 1 WANTED AT ONCE, AN experienced ggirl to do aeueral house- work, Apply to 151108. JOHN L190SIE, Brosseis. YEARLING STEER STRAY– ED from the premises of the under- signed, Lot 18, Con. 14, Grey, Dark red in Dolor with white star on forehead and white mark on side. Any information loading to the animal's roaovery will be thankfully re- ceived. JAOOB ZIEGLER, 941 Oranbrook P. 0. PROPERTY FORSALE—THE undersigned offers for sale an acre of land upon wbioh is a comfortable dwelling holm, Stable, fruit trees, good over -flowing well, &c. Property is located i of a mile East of Oranbrook and convenient to Halloo!, church, poetolfiee, &o, Poseeesiou at any time. For prioe, terms, &u., apply on the premises to M. RAYMANN, 9.11 or Oranbrook P. 0, LIARM FOR SALE—TEE UN– DERBIONED offer's 10r 0010 a 000d 100 sere farm, being ,N5 Lot 21, Con. Is, Morris. All in grass or under crop. Brielt veneered house, bank barn with atone wall, sheep house, &0. Good orchard ; well fenced ; near school and ohoroh. Possoestoucan be given next Marob, Por 'further particulars apply to G. w. TURVEY, proprietor. or Bluevale P, 0. 8•b! Ontario Lignor Lioonsa Act i LICENSE DISTRICT OF EAST 15011[08. Notice ie hereby given that McLennan & Broadloot, of the village of Bruesele, have made application for permissiou to transfer their tavern Ileum for the premises ou Turoberry street iu the Village of Brneeele, known as the American Hotel, to Henry James, of the said Village of Brugge's, and that said application will bo ooualdored et the meeting of the Board o1 Liosuse Com- missioners to be held at the .Central Hotel, fu the Village of Brussels, on the 7th day of September, NOR, at the hoar of 1 o'elook p. m. All persona interested will govern thorn• selves accordingly. 1V, CLEGG, 8.2 License Lisp Dated at Morrie 24011 day of August, 190e. Brussels Daylight Store 3 0-. N. McLaren 'ie'urnr'br6atAH,'h,'madenmW'h,'tlb'tN,+e.'a, OPt,h.r'Ar'4.W'4dh.'Wsl'a,eu'kfaPentne'h,'Y,' 0'ePorerh,4.uynL',lhlhPhNYW'4,0041i1ei 4lhlh,'hlpl4east'hi hPhPte4°I'hi �IP4lhphPln'tih AUGUST Usually a quiet month in the Dry Goode Business, has been very satisfactory with us --the fact is, much better than we had hoped for, and for which we thank our friends and Customers. We purpose mak- ing THE LAST WEEK IN AUGUST the banner week, from the amount of business done, if not from a money -making standpoint. We will lose many dollars on lines advertised. We will lose it cheerfully, for on business principles we do not carry goods over from one season to another. This is the way we are going to make the Last Week in August the Banner Week HERE'S A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY From 5.00 to 3.50 Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirts for 2.50 —32 Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirts, all this season's correct styles, all sizes in the lot. These are the lines we have Bold all season (and our price was the lowest) at 2.50 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. Your choice of the lot, last week in August only at —Ladies' Summer Vests, 5 different styles, our regular 25c qualities—the last 1Rc. week in August your choice for —Ladies' Summer Vests, regular 10c, for 5c. horny White Shirt Waist at Exactly Iialf Price White Wear at half price the last week in August Ladies' White Gown, our regular $2.00, for $1 00 Ladiee' White Drawers, our regular 75o, for Ladies' White Gown, our regular $1.60, for 75 Ladies' White Drawers, our regular 60e, for Ladies' White Gown, our regular 51.00, for 50 88 25 Ohildren's Fancy Parasols, our regular 50o, for .... 25 Women's Fancy Lisle Hose, Tan, regular 50o, for.. 25 Children's Fancy Tan Home, regular 25o, for 127 Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, regular 100, for 6 Men's Wide Straw Hate, reg. 15 & 18, for 10o or 3 for 25 Men's Balbriggan Drawers with double seate, in small sizes only, regular 50a, for 20 Boys' Cotton Sweaters, fanoy stripes, regular 45c & 50o, last week in August your choice for 25 Men's and Boyo' Fancy Soft Front Shirts, regular 60o and 60o, last week in August your choice for 36 Children's Brownie Belts, manafaeturer's seconds, at each 8 Ladies' Embroidered Dollars, Tabs, regular 10c, for 5 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Coats at Wholesale Prices. We sell at Regfortunate ularWhoiesale getting Prices and have a littla Set of lesre' for8oureeleees. They are ale Coats for ll new—only one of a kind. ims and Children. These Wo would like you,to see them. Always the Highest Prices for Produce. Goods Right or Your Money Back. Yours for "�'� ]��n am Next Door to Mutual Benefit ° .Lia 11 .�,�tiC a en American House