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NEOESSITIES
IN Olin L.JNE
1)ltl'ing house-oloaning time you are likely to require some
of the following, Let us supply your needs in them.
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA SILVER SOAP
10o. per bottle, 150, per mite.
QARBOLIO •e010 CHLORIDE OF LIME' SULPHUR sRlWSTONE
For liisiufeotiug,
°RUSTIC SODA MOTH BALLS
Fur making neap et home, 6 1b tin 40o. Also Moth Proof Base for storing Pure
WALL PAiPER
Our etoclt contains patterns to emit any room at prides that will please you.
Large selling has enlarged out ooltecti n of Remnants. These we bell very oheap,
F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN,
.V.446A• t4VS c4•.l•idtr7
A one 0f coarse salt was shipped from
Brneeele Salt Werke.
IC 0. T. M. neat '1'aeaday eveuiog to
their Haft. Don't forget.
A ohiel'e among ye fakir' notes, TRIS week Ruben Thomeou shipped
An' faith he'll print it. it oar of eggs to Loudou. Be bauuea
a large quentity of produce and pays
top notate prime.
SPEOTAOLta found last Sunday. Owner
may have them by proving property and
pay'ug for this nowise, Apply to W. B.
Humpbriee & Son, Watton,
De BUTLER'S Vent -Dr, Butter, the
Loudou Eye Speweuet, will be at the
Amerioan Hotel, Bruesele, on Weduee
day, May 22nd. Gluing supplied.
Right Rev. Bishop 31aE.ey, of Lon
don, win admiuiater Cutdirmatiou to a
wade of 40 oaudidates and lecture in St.
James' (March, Seeforth next Sunday
a(teruoom at4 o'clock.
Blame oh.elug oomee• into force in
Braa.ele on Monday evening of neat weak
May 6th, The hour ie 6 o'olook. Wal
neaday and Saturday eveuiuge and the
evenings before a holiday are exoeptioue
to the rule.
G. T. R. SRIPateNTe —The following
are the
freight untie horn BraaanlH
station yard for the pest week 1—Ona
ward—A. 0. Dames, 2 oare of bogs to
Torouto ; oar of egge to Loudon by R.
Thomeou ; Jno. Robertson, oar of set
tier's effeate to Qu 'Appelle and a car of
oattle to Toronto by Ben Broe. Inward
there wee a oar of cement Inc Wilton
& Gillespie ; a oar of ehinglee from
Metspedia, N B., for P. Ament ; mer
of horses from Gleuoue for Dioka,u
Broe., Walton ; oar of Moue fur Wil
sou & Hooter in connection with their
monument baeiuese. It came from the
United Strove.
DIan IN GLADSTONE, MAN—We are
very eorry to elate that Jean Waiter,
beloved wife of R, E. Broaatoot, of Glee
stone, Manitoba, amid cm Saturday of
last week, ill ber 3510 year. She in ear
vivid by ber boeband and two ohildrsn,
Dna only a mouth old, Cautioned, who
is a stater to Thos. Walker, of Gerry &
Walker, Brueeela, wee a termer reame s
of Morrie and well known to many of
oar readers. She wag married at the
home of her brother here about 5 years
ego, making her home as Giadotooe.
Her Bitter, Alias Maggie, was with bet
wiles etre died. The funeral took piece
on Monday. Mre, Walker was a moat
eerimeble woman and her demise will
petite are goad. Butter maker Dnrdle t be eiooerely regretted. The bereaved
wih be
accorded t
o ed he a m t
is in ober e. a h o this
g y
P y
f hie
Tee temporary foot bridge was plaoed oommmilty%
in position last week but the high water NEw FIRM—T1s seem Inc the Deer.
ing
this week ueceeeitated it being homed to
barenettng machinery in We locality
the shore to save it from going down was undertaken by Jae. Johnston, of
stream. People would hardly credit the Forwieh, eome mouths ago and the show
number of persona who arose this bridge room leased adjoining 5. H. Jack•
if a coapt were made, non's blacksmith shop near the iron
Ono FELL MS WILL ATTEND t1HunOH.— 1 bridge, Mc, Johnston alae taken b.s
The members of Western Star Lodge, I bruther.in.law, Hilton Ashton, of Ford.
No, 149, Brussels, will attend service in wioh, into partnerebip aid the firm will
St, John's ebarob on Sunday, May 602, I carry on the basineee under the name
1907, at 7 p. m. Brethren are Raked to of Jobuetoo & Ashton. As bulb men
aaeemble in their Had at 6 30 'o ook ao kava been oroneht op on farms and am
,
as to march to the church. EBY, Mr. aogaalnted with the handling of ugtt
Lang -Ford will preaoh the annual ser. cultural machinery they will be quite at
moo, home ill aiteuding to their work. We
MovED To HAitnLTON.—George L. wish them nnaoese. They acme to town
Walker and Loney, who have been reef- with good re0ommeudations from old
dente of Brussels for over 5 years, left neigbboce and friends in the North, Mr.
Ibis weattfor Harrieton where they par- Jubnatoo is a married moa bat eta
pose making their home. Mr, Walker, gr9 ade,till belongs to the Baohelore'
emaciated with George Keys, of Morrie, g
will buy horses nod as both are exper. Punta° Lmoetr BOARD.—.A meeting of
fenced hands at the busineee they should she Puo'iu L,mary Boerd wan held cast
do all right. The former owned one of Friday eveciug in the Library room.
the livery barna here for a few years. J• a• Cameron was re•eleeted chairman
We wieh them well and commend tbem for another year Rod W. J. Fawoett
to the people of Morriston who will fled 8eoretary•Treeenrer. Book committee
them A 1 oitizene. will oobeist of all the members of the
Aesoolerlon Fo'tT BALL,—The Sret Board. The matter of the proposed
match game in the Intermediate Foot Carnegie Library bonding was discussed
Bell competition will be played on at mime length atter which the following
Victoria Perk, Brussels, on Friday reaolntiou was unanimonely adopted ;—
evening of next week, 10th inst., at 6 That after en examination of the akelob•
o'clock, between Atwood and Brunetti. es submitted to us by the Commit for a
Both teams ere !strong and will put up Pabbe Library building tbie Board is of
great play no doubt to win. The people the opinion that neither of them are very
of this locality have given cordial tampon eatietaotory either externally or internally
to the team here for meuy years and and that a moob more eatiefaotory
properly so ae few towne had aS wottby a baildiog could be erected if the Board
lot of playete. In some places the adjoin weld base the whole frontage of proposed
ing buildings, fences, etc., to the parka lot to build upon. We therefore defer
have a oheap John gang who take in the any further eatio0 until the Bylaw,
sport without it costing them anything, recently voted upon by the ratepeyere,
Teat is hardly correct however, as they ie fleetly diapoaed of. Meeting then ad
display their mea0neee and want of man journed. A special meeting of the
hood for the sake of 16o. If they don't Connell wae deotded upon for Saturday
went to patronize the eport why do they evening of this week.
do the "snoop" that 7 Brunie has little MATnIMONIAL.—Ou Wednesday, April
to oomplei0 of in this respect Re the 24011, at 8 p m tae wedding ceremony
large majority loyally support the team was performed in St. Mary's. R. U.
by their coin as well ae their good wiehee. church, Loudon, by Rev. Fr, P. J. Ma.
Don't m180 the match on May 10th. Ewen, between Albert E. Cook, fnrmeriy
00NDoonwe,—The following resolution of Brunetti, and Miee 0.ara 13. Young,
wag ordered to be Bent from Brneeele of London. The bridesmaid was Miee
A. 0. U. W. Lodge to John Bimmone, Ettie Allen, Rod the groomsman Bryan
Matter Workmen, en motion of W. H, Heooeeey. A aream Berge oo0tame with
MoOraoken and G. A. Deadman :— hat to matob was worn by the good look.
DEAR BRo —We, the offioera and mem ing bride. The groom's gift to the bride
hers of Broeeeie Lodge, No. 138, A. 0. U. wae a gold watch and chain, the bridge•
W., desire to tender to you and Mrs, maid received a gold lookat and necklet
Bimmoue our sincere sympathy in the and the groomsman a set of cuff battone,
resent bereavement in yonr home when
your eldest daughter wee Galled away to
e better world, There is no doubt bet
you will greatly miss her but here is now
a joy above anything that earth affords
and the antiolpatian of meeting her
MAX.
$HARP frusta,
Tee Pose telephone is No. 20,
Sorrow. Board Friday evening of next
week.
A 0. U. W. Friday evening of tbie
week
Console will meet next Monday even•
Ing in regular session.
Lodes/ newe may be found on page 6
but perhaps you had better not read it.
GEORGE EDwARDs & BON. are drillies a
well on the Grewer property, Mill street
Wounn you like to be a eoldier 7 If
eo see umbos in tbis week's issue of Ton
POET.
TENNIo oleb meeting will be held in
Dr. Fie d'o ofliee at 8 o'ouek on Friday
evening next.
BRuaoELo ve. Atwood Friday, May
10th. Intermediate Foot Bali, Victoria
Park, Brueeela.
WE want 5 new soh-oribere daring the
first week of May. 65 ciente revs Ole
ebot to Jan. let 1908
TRE Dement work at Thos. Mo•
Laaohliu'enew kitchen has been tom
plated. George Barkley bad the job,
Lose —A bunch of keys at the poet•
sfece on Friday last. Reward offered.
Finder please leave at TEE Pose Publish.
ing House.
Tae homes of N. 8. MaLauchlin and
Mre. Gormley have beau quaruatined ow
ing to a mild form of scarlet fever pre.
veiling. We hope they will soon be o• k.
TER cement walla of the new stable at
the Methodist pareoeage, are Swished
and the oerpentere will push their de.
partment. Gordon McDowell bad the
oemeut (entreat and Stubbs & MOArter
will do the wood work.
Tan residence of Mrs, Wm, Foreet,
Cypress street, bee been undergoing in.
ternal and external ter at improvement. Par.
titione have been ohauged and a none
foundation placed under the building.
D. and A. J. Lowry had the job.
BRoesses creamery owned by W. W.
Barrie, got to work on Monday in the
new premises. The cream gathering
vans are ie charge of Obas. Ritchie, Ed—
ward Garvin and Wm. Wilton, jr. Prue.
IF YOU SAVE
THOUGH it be only $1,00 a week, You will soon be on the
wry to independence And wealth.
In the Savings Department of the METROPOLITAN )3ANK
$1.00 opens an account. Interest is allowed from date of
deposit and compounded every three months,
Well gladly handle your account and serve you with the same
courtesy and efficiency as if you were le large depositor.
TI -IE METROPOLITAN BANK
Capital Paid Up, Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits,
$1,000,000.00 51,183,713,23
W. J. FAWCETT, LOCAL BRANCH MAN4(.4ER
WINGHAM EVSiNESS COLLIDE!
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(AOLlated with Olietou B. O.)
Individual lnetruetla°.
Write for handsome catalogue,
Gen. SPUTUM, Principal.
Staves rimmed epeetaolee loot in
Brunetti last Sunday. Finde, will great.
iy oblige by leaving them ae Tea POST,
IT ie reported that Juo, Hueter, of
Brussels, has exchanged he term on the
7th lice of Morrie with Dr. Holmes, of
mown, for he fine ranee/ice, reoetvieg
the balnooein oriel.
W F SrxtveaT has dieuoeed of bis
comfortable reotdenae sod 2 uoree of laud
nn Map e street, to W. Pryue, bie env
0, ever in the floor mill. It le said the
consideration web $1,650. Mr. and Mrs.
B ew rt will t r
t no remove from town for a
slime time at least.
HYMENEAL —A very quiet wedding
took pace ou Monday 29,h bat, at the
eidenoe of Harry and Mre. Finn,
Queen -trees Brunie, when tbeir daegh
m r, Mtge Mabel, wee united in marriage
Wibtam 'inner, of Toronto. (Jere
mony was preformed by Rev. A. C.
Wishart, B A, ,n a bower if cedars and
natural roses. The bride, who was given
away by bar father, was droned in white
crepe de obese and earned white roses
M'ea Gracie, water of the bride, noted ae
bridesmaid and wore a °tenor Berge skirt
wi h leen waist and carried pink roses
Fred. Fico supported the groom. The
happy couple lett ou Thursday for Toron
to where a reception will be held at the
h .me of abs groom's parents, College et.,
after which ylr. and Mre. Kilter wit go
so their sew home lately purabeeed by
IFI r. Kilner on Millieeut street, Toronto
May their joys be many and their
sorrows few,
PERSONAL 1'AIIANIZAI'n i.
John Rumford, the Salt King of Olin.
ton, was in town Thnreday of last week
Ona bnsineee trip in oonneetion with
hie Belt Werke here.—Mie. Maggie Me.
Naughton, of Clinton, is bums on a visit
for a week or eo.—Mre. R. Anderson
and obildren have arrived in Brnaeete.
We welcome Mr. and Mre. Anderson
back to town.—B. and Mre. Gerry were
vieitiug in Seaforth on ,o Saturday.—
Mee r
Mee F sous B aha
o non is
home from
Toronto hoep,tal, where she hae been
serving ae times, 0n a recruiting visit.
Her feet have bothered ber owing to eo
maoh etauding. She likes the work
wall. We hope the venation will inn
Borate her,—S. G Davie, junior in the
Standard Beek, ie taking enforard boli•
dale at the parental home, Alton, owing
to an snack of mumps. We trust he
will soon be aouvateeoen6—Juo. and
Mre. Carter have gone to Auburn to
vier relatives fur a while.—Mre. George
Barker was .std op with the prevailing
cold but we hope she wil Boon be ae
well as ever.—Ward Buchanan wae
under the doott,r'e care during the pant
week but is improving now.—Mmdred
Mercier was on the nick Het but we bops
be will eoou be wetter.—W. M, Shelter
we. iu Goderiah on ,Monday and Tnee
day.—Arthur B. Ford, brother to Mile
Helen D. Ford, teacher of Braeee's, hae
gone to Brandon to aeeome editorial
obarge , f one Daily Timre. Be bite been
on the staff of the W e nlpeg Telegram
for some time.—We are eorry to bear
that I, W. Kmgewood, of Inger-o.1, eon
in•law to Jae, Sharpe, of Brneeele, has
been laid aside by a mild attack of email
pox, We hope he will eoou be frilly
restored to hie oanaa good health —O. F.
Fawcett, who hae been e°gegea to the
hardware busmen for several yeare io
Tiverton, has sold out and will ao
company hie brother, W. J. Fawcett, of
Bru Bele, to the West on a prcepeotmg
trip. He wag visiting in town for a
couple of daye tset week.—Daring the
peat week Rev. Wm. Jubnatoo, Free.
byterian Demeter, el Laaumbe, Alberta,
wag here visiting hie brother Jamee
Johneton, who rresotly moved to town
from Fordwioh. They are eerie of Sam•
net Johnston, a well known resldeut of
Bowiok. The reverend gentlemen will
spend eeveral mouths in Ontario re. 1
ornutiog hie health which has not been 1
eatietaotory of late. It i. T yeare since 1
Mr. Johnston went West,—Rowell Zim•
mer is home from the $eboo of Prue
tieal !Science tt Turolt0.—E. Beam.
h, 1.1 Owen Sound it the new baggage
men ao Brueeele depot, 'there are nim.
erose changes in the oboe here.—Mre.
W H. Herr, who bee been i11 with
pneamouta and pleuriey for the past
week and a halt, is considerably better
bat le 00fd oonflued to beit.—Roy Car-
rie ie Wok with the mnmpa.—Mre, W.
A, Matthewe, of Oanninvton, ie visiting
relatives in .Brnaeete. She ie a daughter
of Mre. J. L. Kerr, Turuberry etreet.—
W. H. St -watt leis Stratford and may,
r, and Mre. Cook, after reaelvmg hearty possibly move hie family there.—Mre.
eo0gratulatiode, took the 6 p. m, train Walter Smith hae been quite poorly hue
for a abort wedding trip, a portion of we hope ehe will Boon be fully restored:
which was apent with the groom's rel• Mise Hate Smith went to Landon on
utivee at Braasels, A reception was Tuesday to undergo an operation for
held at the bride's pereute at London on appendicitie, She was aaeornpa°ied
again will sweeten the cup of sorrow. Monday evening, The young couple will by her deter Miee Dura. Owing 10
Oar united,wi8h is that the Good Matter 000tinue to make their home in the the iatter'e abeobee there was no inherit
will bring to you the comfort beyond the Foreet city oommenoing married lite in ber department on Tuesday or Wed.
gift of bnmanity and that we all may with the good wiebee of 'teeny friends. needay. We trnet Mita Rate will be
bye and bye have the severed friendships A goodly ehere of aerial and valuable speedily reetoredto her former vigorous (
reunited in ear Father's Roane beyond ! presents were received by Mr. nod Mre. health and epared Inc many yeare to ber r
the akiee. Coote. May their future be pr0epercue wide oirele of Leeman. —Meg Sarah •
Bruaeele, April' 26111, 1907. and happy' ( Craig, of Toronto, 10 a mutat at the home i
of her nndle, B. Finn, Queen street.—
Mrs Albert Denny, wh., wee viewing
i0 Brussels t'r several woke, felt for
Inc home in Warren, Ohio, this week,
calling et Boffelo, N Y , en route —
Dr. W. F. Cameron, of Palmerston, wee
intown re.ewimg old friendships —
Mre George Edwards is visiting at Lie.
towel locality waiting on ber father,
Jae. Ferguson, who brie beet, an invalid
for 8 years sod ie very low at present.
Business Locals.
Two comfortable hooeee for sale.
Apply to W. A. GHswae,
Utunicaswiteze Jersey mow for tele,
young, UO".
0. A. DrADMeN
UOMroITAHLE dwelling rooms 1.0 ,et
above my score. Solt water et d other
aomveeienoee. I 0 Rioneane
GIRLS wanted for Ice Cr, am parlor at
Loeuou Summer reoort H el eel w.gee
paid. Apply to W. M. Lowtr, 515 Eine
street, London
HOMER the baggy and a eingle set , 1
rubber mounted hareems Inc ease May
be eeeo at the Menne, Oranbrook, where
perticelere mai be obtained
&unseen Gramophone with 19 inch
records for sate et a bargain. A fine
instrument ae good to new and in A 1
condition. E, quire at THE P, eT.
BRIE DRneeisn —Switches made oat of
combing.) and out hair. All orders Bent
by malt promptly attended to.
Mas. R. BINo8TON.
Mill ettert, Broeeeie.
WREN yonr lawn need. obeying I eau
Olean, sharpen, true and renew lawn
mowers at lowest oath price or will ex.
Oben, e mowere when desired. Yount,
T. McGregor, corner Mill and Main
Bt., Broesele.
zo ww.. xe
MoCteeoc n—In Brbeeele, on April 29 1,
to ,01r. and Mre. Fred. McCracken
8 eon.
be,ARRI£L-
Cana—Yocum —In St. Mary'e R. C.
ohbreh, Laudon, on Ap• it 94' 1, bt
Rev. Fr. M0Ewe0, ;Mr, Albert E
, Cook to Mita Clara B Yonne, am
of London,
HOGG—Franz—At the reeidenee of the
bride's pereute, Grey, on May let,
by Rev. E F. Armstrong, B. D ,
aesieted by Rev, 0. P. Wells, B. D ,
of Gorrie, Mr. James G. Hogg, of
Milverton, to Miee Jetta A., eldest
o
daughter t
Mr.
g andr
M g. Lorenzo
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Kmnni—raFINN.—At the reeidenee of the
bride's parents, Qneao street, Bram
eels, or, April 29 h, by Rev. A C.
Wishart, B, A, Mr. William Ki tier,
of Toronto, to Moet Mauel, dangbter
of 'Far. and Mre. Harry Fiun, of
Brneeele.
MoRee—MoNent—At the home of the
bride's mother, Vancouver, B. 0 , on
April 17'b, by Rau Dr Fraser, Mr
John McRae, Phm. B., to Mtee
Laora ui,'N ar, a.t ,•f Vaneonver,
RATnwnLL—Feesee —Ii Grey, on Apr,
24.1, ht Rev. E F Armstrong, B.
D , of Ethel, Mr. Isaac B Rathwell,
of Berlin, to Miee Martha,
daughter of Mr. and Mre. At, aender
Fraser, Con 14, Grey.
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Fal: Wheat
Batley
Pear
Oats
Butter, toes and
Eggs per dozen
Hay per ton
Flour, per bbl
Hogs, Imre
Wool
Potatoes per bue
Apples (per bbl.)
69
43 45
75
35 86
20 23
15 16
8 00 10 00
4 60 6 20
6 10
24 26
40
1 00 1 50
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JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
Deposits may be made or withdrawn by either of the two members of ut household.
This form of account is specially suitable for those living in the country, u either member
cin attend to the banking when in town. In ease of death, the money may bo withdrawn
by tate survivor without delay or cost. Write or au tor further particalats,
Interest added four times a year
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BII ,USSELSe' BRANCH
,ii. F. Rowland. Manager
=TIM=
BeoAnrooT —At Gladstone, Man,, on
April 271b, Jean Walker, belnv-d
wile of it E. Broadtoot, in ber 36th
year.
NOTICE
The 0oort of Bevietoe on the Assessment
Roll of the'rownah'p of Orey for the year
1907, will ee held on Tuesdayy, the Twenty
eighth day of flay, at th.• Towuahh' Hell,
Ethel,eommenoiue at the boar of 11 a'clnek
to the foreeonu Ail parties l ,terehted will
govern tbemnelvee aeenrtliogly.
Dated at Ethel tele let flay of May, 1907,
41.2 JOHN MOINTOBH, Clerk.
Ontario Liquor ion Ai
License District of Fast Huron,
NnTI/'R is hereby given ,dist - William
Mw igh, of Walton, r''wuehip of Morrie has
m o'e appuoati in for permtaelon to Dane -
ter his Ta
veru Id°ru
el, 00 •r the 0000105go 0
alt as the ince Hotel, ie the Valle rt of
Wu�t'rn, to Wilh'm 'Phonier, , f M,1verEon,
and that said epplication wei considered
at the meeting of sue Board of I,leenee
(lnmmiseiouere to beheld at the Central
R. tet, in the Villa•,e 01 Brussels, ..n the 10th
day nt Mav, 10'?, at the hour of 1 o'clock v
m M1 persona Interested will govern them.
selves aeoordingly
W, 01,8(10'Levee epee tor.
Dated at merits. 2eth dna of Apr11,1007
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
AND TnwN PaOPEn'rY,-0, F, Van -
trick, anetlonear, ban been ioetrnote t by
Mre, Robert Raet,•ffer by public aviation
t the Qoa'ai'e Hotel, Lietnwel, on Monday,
878, 1St h. 1007,'+t th5 hour of 2 o'elooit t—The
100 acre farm, being Lot 6, in the sod Onn-
eeeaion of the Township ut Grey. On Ole
sstonetefomhdatlou aandg collar,, edabank
barn, good well and embed; about 85 Boras
Moored and about 16 sores bartlwoud bash
11 m 1• a from 80•tothae, school and church
and 6 Daiwa from t+rueeele, Wruxsrer and
Molenwo,th There will also b.' holed at
11 a same time Lind plana the house and lot
in l.ietow,•l beteg Lot 3, Main at. West, ° a0•
tat Wog nme•fl Wu acre of hind, mala benne
about 00828 wing about 16E24; .to, e Woods
oboe, good troller, et ne wan net tit for
veneer hogs woo•1 eked about 14E18; 7 r 'ome
and 9 elahoe closets, 2 halls, bare .n.l moil
water, several tints trees and htable 113124.
The above pr,.patty wh, be sold 4,,„ e 89
t rme For particulars up ly to the nod •r•
eieund. M185.1{OBERT EAE, Listowel ; or
0 M. VAN Liu ILL, Auctioneer 43.2
50c Cashmere Hose 35c
20 doz
,Ladies'FI 'u
eI
B sok Ribbed
Cashmere Hoge, o e, double knee End
pare Cashmere Yarn, worth 600 for
• 830
1
"YOUNG PIGS SIX WEEKS
old, tar vale at Bootlt Ralf Lot 00, 00n.
6. Morris WM ROB11, Brneeele P. 0.
0R SALE.—A NUMB/R 013
good Grade Oowe, bleu YOH 1 dale.
NOBLE A 'IILNE,
4041 Lot 22, Con.7,Grey.
i.)`OR SERVICE.—THE UNDER•
e!GNRD wit' kernp Inc Hary tee on hot
21, 0, 1 10, retey, tea Holstein Bull, •1 addle
DekoL •uta ago. dm! kieg strain Terme—
$2.00,payable the let oat. 01 February,
42.01 JONATHAN WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Came and
see them
We have a etooit of wall paper
that i0 worth telling and worth
showing and you don feel free to
cone end took tet pipers to your
110041 omutent, even though you
haver 11 present thought of boy-
lug, It will lie a pleasure to
diepiny our stock, and we believe
that inepeetien of it wilt make
it obvious that when you are
ready to buy you will be able to
do beet by miming to tie. Assort-
010110, quail y and price will be
in your favor,
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Fox's
Drug Store
MISS LAURA SPENCE
Teacher of Piano or Organ
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ICE
CREAM
FOR THE COM/NQ SUMMER
Ice Cream, 6c
Ice Cream Soda I° R pular Fl°vora 5c
Fruit
Sundaes
IOc.
and Maple Walnuts
3 for 25c
Syrup Sundaes, 5 cts.
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20c Lacks' Vests 121c
15 dozen Ladies' Vette, fine ribbed,
Half Sleeve and Sleeveleee
Styles, worth 20o, special
at 1210
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If you know the real value of money and must of necessity make your
dollars accomplish the utmost in the purchase of Dry Goode, then our message is intended especially
for YOU. We put aside all extravagant bargain talk. We don't believe it it. We simply say that
comparisons prove beyond question or doubt, and it in to comparison of prices and qualities that we
invite your consideration. Read our announcements, then make a comparison of the articles them-
selves. If you have wasted mone,) heretofore don't do it again. Read the list and be on band.
At 95c 1 Al 20c I At 12xc
50 paire of Nottingham Lace Curtains Children's Leather Belts, Buster Brown 10 dozen Ladies' Fast Dye Cotton Hose,
3,} yards long, 64 inches wide, overlooked style, buoklee, dip trout, assorted aolore ; eine 8}, 9, sit, full fashioned length,
curd edges, 3 good designs to choose from ; worth 25o. seamless feet ; real value 15o.
would be fairly priced at $1.25.
At 60c At 29c At 15c
2 airs 72 inch unbleached Table
2 pieces Fine Black Voile, beet French Damask, good new patteree ; real value 10 dozen Collar Turns, in neat and
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made and dye, 44 it ehee wide ; real 40o, pretty styles ; real value 25a.
value 66o.
At 56c
30 pairs only Ladies' Corsets made of
French 0outel (d' eh) only medium length,
real value 61.00. Sizes 20 to 26.
At 19c
10 dozen only Ladies' Black Cashmere
Hose, oizee.8il, 9, 9(, plain and ribbed,
seamless feet ; worth 25o.
At, 15e
Extra Fine India Linen, 45 inches
wide, very dicer quality ; worth 20e.
At 69c
At 18c At $1.15
embroidered,hire dawithsh B elfetal bit ettily 6 dozen only Ladies' House Wrappere,
worth 86o, made of best quality English Print,
Flounce Skirts Waists lined with ()am
At 45c
8 pieces 36 inch heavy Union Carpet,
good neW patterns ; worth regular 60e,
lilt$l 50 25 dozen Ladies' White Lawn Shirt
2 pieces 16/4 Nairne'e beet Euglieh Wiueta, charming styles, 600 to $8.00
Linoleum, good patterns ; worth regular each. •
$2,00.
brio, out in full and ample sizes ; real
value 61.36,
White Lawn Shirt Waists
At 5c
600 yards heavy 'Flannelette in light
Flue French Venetian Cloth (Chiffon and medium stripe ; real value 70.
finish) in good range of 001019, 46 iuohee
wide ; worth 85o. 1 At 45c
At 39c
10 pieces Drees Tweeds, in light and
dark mixtures; worth regular 60e & 60o.
At 4ic
Good quality 17 iaoh Towelling ; real
value 6o.
Silk Gloves
10 dozen Ladies' 20 inoI1 Silk Gloves
in black and white only, real value 61,00 ;
Special at 75c
15 pieces Venetian Cloth in full range
of colorings, 42 inches wide; real value Dress Goods Remnants p Off
000. 160 short lengths of File French
Drees Goode in lengths measuring 2 to
5} yarde, blank end colors, suitable for
5 dozen only Hemetiteh Pillow oovere,. Ladies' Skirts, Waists and Children's
all ready for use, sires 44 skid 46 inch ;, Drosses ; take your pink at } off rapierreal value 80o. prices.
At 20c
Ferguson & Ross
Dry Goods, Groceries Gents' Furnishings Clothing Made -tool der