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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-10-12, Page 8eon'tlifokittg ebettk live, and we will n T•'0tvnie Camerae ike elk) Wve have from ituteesoe here there ltytsome splendid 0 is, -oecluiretl Films, Post °alas, /scars, &e, eloped eye need 'films devel- lt,he best adbfroringm mit t a tpictures not 1� , le � p ndid Cough Cure Oraloften go from bad to worse.Reap a bottle of Blood Root Cough Cure Oo hand end 'colnmeeco taking ft whee the first symptoms -et a cold appears -yon may save yourself from having e cold of long duration. Blood Root Cough Cure is a sure, safe and pleasant Tem. edy for Coughs and Colds. We prepare it ourselves --we know the ingredients and can recons- mend it. 25c per bottle �iviFOi"L' F.,R. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND STATIONJ]R, s Reims ]day evening of this tisements and save ay, Monday, Octo. Firth Coucert' Co., trlydate in Deem - els held last Satur- te a number from et Friday evee- -it''ethe me ar hers Ferrety has bean J. T. Rose has bad the electric lights installed in his residence. John street. THE POST welcomes Editor Smith in- to the proprietorship of the Listowel Banner and wishes him success, He has had a wide and varied experience and should do well with the Banner,. ROADSTER SOLD. -This week George Keys disposed of his fine roadster mare. She won In two c'a ses at Wingbam Fair, and rut at Blyth, Brussels and Gorrie, in Iarge classes: Mr. Keys says she is the best high class mare he ever owned and be has bad some good ones. Messrs. Keys & Galbraith have pur- chased the fine bred trotting roadster stallion, "Henry Winters.'' Tbis week the same firm bought two fine chestnut standard bred drivers from J. C. Tuck, Pullet ]oat containing trunk key. Reward b money, papers and or with the owner. Maes leaving it Ben seas. 20 good young White Leghorn hens for sate t 40e each. Joan' MEenowe, Brussels. Pimssfound containing a sum of money. pertlyown sad ay have the Same by Proving Paying forthist1 ikon were Fair, Jno, ney in one of it. t make any. :is". on Fair old water it an is udance. e meeting of 1 be held oa' d of Friday Mrs. James ion on "The ble" will be SX and Mrs.. What the ng" will be, op, Lot 0. Con. 8, Grey.Telephone ce. A. G - elephone2114 rats FOR Sats, -Good flavored Fall Honey ' le at 8 cents a pound. Apply to one 8814 L. WaEELER, Bruaaels. FoSers,•-Aglondykeheater attheMeth- odiet Parsonage. table sideboard and bedroom suite. Apply)y to MRS. J. Leogre, Brussels. to HAND satchel found. Owner may have it by Proving property andpaying for this notice. Monday t WANTED' -Will be open to buy on h week, commenc,ng Sept. 18th, any. quantity of chickens, Yowls sad ducks, for Which highest price will be paid. BORT. T$OiSoN, Brussels, toGMRe W L. Homage, Bineeels ouQe, Apply House and lot, eligibly situated in Brussels, for sale or to rent. Further particulars may be obtained from Mrs. R.Derk, or Dr. Holmes, ANYORE who will take bold ofa good enter- prise should call and see' T. McGregor, W. E. Herr or B. Wilton, Brussels. APP./mama WANTED. -A bright girl or bo vented at Tan POST to learn the _printing One who has passed the Entrance xamination preferred Apply Be,iE OR To RENT, -House m• Pon and. loto on urnberry street, Brussels, belonging to Thos. ,(bolls. The 00 sere farm being wee Lot 2, Oh. 12, Grey, Mateo offered for eat 1+fur- ls er particulars. apply to A• F, Stewart, Br• s South. S. HALLMAN DECEASED, -On Saturday, 'ptember 9th, Samuel Hallman, of innipeg, passed away, aged 62 years. e was a former resident of Brussels it went West 25 or more years ago. eeeased was a brotber-in=law to Mrs. R. Leatherdale, marrying Miss Eli za- beth Grills 38 years ago. She and a son in Winnipeg a d a o surviveP a daughter at Sask. • i14Ir: Hall near Galt and was a membeman r$ofs bthe or Meglodist church and a Liberal. The tv sueject of this notice bad not enjoyed p of bireal sdem se ood lth for as bronchitibut the was a cause eee sig fine fellow and the b--- an fishiness Chance is often missed when it might hat=ta been, easily embraced by Systematic Savin Begin now to prepare for the day of op- portunity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN BANK $I, 00 OR MARE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRussELS BRANOH P. H. GILROY; mANAGE Seesteenesenetwaeoseeeweeeeeeemereenteteeteneweee J. HiflSCllflffig Eyesight Specialist of Toronto, will be, at the Queen's Hotel Parlor BRUSSELS on Tuesday, October sober ll [yes Tiring Easily Nue Eyestrain Do nob watt till serious trouble he sooner the easter. Properly adjusted Glasses will do it. We are experts iu relievirig'Eye- strain, Misses Maggie and Lizzie ,Brown are enjoying a holiday In Toronto this week. Reeve Leckie hada touch of lumbago this week. Wet Fall Fair day Was re- sponsible, We guess. is leack rom e visit with relatives and friends at High- gate and other pointe. Better settle down in Brussels, Fred. Messrs. Grills, of Listowel. and Har- riston,. were visilors.at R..•Leatperdale's this week. They are brother and nophew of Mrs, Leatherdale. W. J. and Mrs. Gilroy, of eeMouttt 'Forest, were here for a te.v d•. s the guests of F. H. and Mrs. Gilroy The visitors are the parents of our to Vos. man, Mrs, Eddie Nicholson„ has returned , from Castor, Alta., and will make her home at Wingham in the meantime With night,hearents, She arrived Saturday Will, Lowry of London, called on relatives and friends in Brussels during - the past week. He has just returned from a' trip to New York and other U. de- S centres,' Scott and Mrs. McNaughton, of Granton. Ont., were here for a couple of days visiting J. J. and Mrs. Gilpin. They were old friends of long ago and very welcome, hos. Friendship, nI Teeswater, and merly of Brussels had the little finger his left hand taken off While work- cus a buzz planer in the Bruce Agri. t'eduesday afteronn Rev: Die and Mrs velops. Have the strain removed. T J. Hirschberg �otlr I service of song.. Signed on behalf lett of the,. toral Works. extend the Master's Kingdom through Mr these ' er will undergo treat me C. E. KATE SMITH, Con. of Social Com, spe GRACE STEWART,: See. -Treasurer, 1rest Brussels, Oct. nth, rnorr. . Oaten went to Toronto Rev, A. C. Wishart, B. A , expressed' the appreciation' of the congregation to Miss McLauchlin For her zeal, punctuali- ty and general interest, A tasty'luuch was served at the clog e. Miss Mc- I Lauchlin assumes her new duties next ! Sabbath, and has the good wishes of R t many for her success. • Tees es 25 CENTS in advance Tues any postoffice in Canada gets balance of l bore 291e. Now is your chane , SERVANT,"DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL Phe very Rev: Stewart Houston, M. A., D. C. L,, Dean of Niagara, who died in Toronto on Mon- day, was a first cousin to Reeve Leckie, of Brussels, and was born in. Carleton Place in /834. He served in the minis- try for 5r years; all of which were speut' in the Diocese of Niagara. In 2854 he entered Trinity College, Toronto, ma- triculating with honors, beingttbe first prizeman of his year. At Easter, 1859, he was ordained priest by the Rigbt Rev, John Strachan, first Bishop of Tor- onto. After his ordination Dean Houston was sent as travelling mission- ary, ministering to the spiritual needs of six townships lying midway between' Guelph and Owen Sound a where the nt cialist for nervous ailments which bWe st will speedily culminate in 'complete oratio. Dr. and Mrs Wilson, Miss Robb and Mrs. Vollick. of Mildmay, were here for a on'r Tuesday. visit WThey made dMrs the trip nsthe doctor's fine auto. The gentlemen are brothers. v. Mr. Lang•Ford, formerly Rector John's church, was in town last day on a visit. He took in the I Supper' that evening in his old 1' but asked t ively recent) .,v,upaere mucb travelling had to bets done- on foot on horseback. After bis arduous ink for ei years he was promoted to a arish in the vicinity of Hamilton, coo• ting of Grace Church, Waterdown, ofdB rl ngton,wneara Burlington Baplains ys In October, 28y8, Dean Houston was. appointed rector of Christ church Niagara Falls, where he officiated for 32 years, until the time of his retire-` At thent from active jubil a celebration 1eofs l his ast alma mator in 19138 the Convocation confer- red upon him the honorary degree of doc- tor of common law, In in the sympathy of many old fries A, -Sinclair, Anr,as•� cordial in- adies of the illustrated /Ws will be even - rt, field ospital '4 Share S AND PRESENTATION,• -Wed- nesday evening a social` gathering was held at Melville manse, at which ell up to fifty young people of the Endeavor attended. There was no regular pro- gram but choice selections of vocal and instrumental music were rendered. An interesting feature was the reading of .an address to Miss Jessie McLauchlin .il>,Ir&iss Grace Stewart and the presen- tation of an elegant sable muff by Miss Annie McLauchlin. Miss McLauchlin replied appropriately. She goes to 13arriston to take the leadership of the Methodist choir and carries with her to good wishes of all concerned. The ad- dress was as follows: - DEAR Miss MCLAUCHLIN :-We, the embers of the C. E. Society of Mel - church, have met this evening to social hour together and to bid on the eve of your depars. a work for which your lify you. We are but this is a meeting and your new ry y e assn ed, r future be most patient, to you. esu to tines, e',ation eased to othelp atu Board of rld like to n a tangible tong to - embrace sth ns of 7 tin Melville (March. 11 you to accept .this that through the cold ay often serve to re qrm place you holt] its 'rr cengLegatfon and oeiety of which you ° the efficient choir Wu wish yon God kind of.euccess and be long spared to s in helping to ministerial life be missed years two of his 1 "What is Synods of his diocese-te portion of ('tell what the Diocese` Of Toronto, afterwards in- corporated as the Diocese of Niagara. Funeral; took place at Niagara Falls on Thursday: making an address with thecuseabundancee of talent on hand, s. heretovisit her sister, M ,, Marys, lmes, before the latter and her two sons moved to Swift Current Sask, The former xher yrsster,Mrs Barron, in townsbiWith p The Holmes folk visited. with relatives en route, Andrew Carnegie wee the recipient at DumGaniline, Scotland, of an unique ad- dress presented by the Lord Mayors and Provost Mayors of 58 cities of the United Kingdom. The address, richly illuminated, eulogizes Mr. Carnegie for bis lavish benefactions for libraries, uni- versities; hero funds and the cause of peace. Church Chimes Read the Sunday Scbool Lesson notes in each week's issue of Tile POST. Rev, Mr, Farr, of Blyth. will conduct services in St. John's church next Sun• day. It will be Children's Day, Regular service in the . R•, C. church next Sabbath, Rev. T. J. Blair attend- er) the Eucharistic Congress in London this week, ' • "The bewilderment of Truth" was Rev, D,r. Oaten's theme last Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Text was St, John chi People We Talk About D. M 'Scott, of Hamilton, was in town. for a few clays, Reeve Leckie was at Water] week on a business trf Waterloo t is p. 're ani verse r8,. this that. He saith ? We cannot e saith." It mon. rine a one ser- THANK-ObTERINO,-- Thursday even• ing of this week the W, F. M. S, of Melville church will hold their annual. Thank -Offering. Mrs. (Rev.) Bell, of Molesworth. will give an address and a program of music will be rendered. Sabbath, October 22nd, Rev, A. W. Avison B. D,, of'Guelph, formerly of Brussels, will preach Sabbath School h anniversarv'sermons in connection with Jno, and Mrs. Ferguson aro spending• the Method p a few days in Toronto this week. friends will be leased Walter S. Scott has gone to .Hamilton back.a for.a holiday with his brother, D. M,At Middlesex meek Stewart Scott, Who is now on the road I the church as traveller, was here for a sbort visit, I ee nhurt h Miss McKee, of Atwood, London, Wa Visitinghas been toad Rural D street. Mrs. N. McCauley, Queen tor of Christ i80 church here, tv .Many old lo welcome biro ing of the rural deanery of Rev. Canon Craig, rector of of St. John the Evangelist, s eleete,1 rural dean, to sue can Hill, a ho is note pas - Bishop W111111amsehlas epplo rated Rev. J. B. Fotheringham, of St. Matthews, church, Toronto, Rs rector of St. George's, church, Goderich to succeed Rev. Mark Turnbull, who has removed to Mexico. The new Lector will lake charge of the parish Nov, 1, Weesday Stars"ltM ss on Bendnof Melville churcoon the h held a Harvest Home service service, 13asemeet was suitably decorated wilti fruits, flowers, leaves, etc An enjoy- able and seasonable program was trend ered by members of the Band end an RDpropriete address by the pastor, Rev, B. A. Miss Mina McRae, of Civil/brook. has been visitibg with Mrs. Jae, Ferguson, •ber sister, J. F. Rowland of the Standard Bank, visited his brotber at Tavistock on Wednesday, R. E. A. Leeeb, of Brandon, was here over Sunday visiting bis sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Oaten. Will, Reyerote dropped in from Hamilton for a few days to visit his mother end other old friends. Miss Mary Ross, milliner, of Paisley. Was home for a few clays. Her mother is not Very well we are sorry to state,,' Carl Holmes nirthattending School of Suieee Toronto poseeio of his studies. We wish him success. W'lb A C. Wishart, Tuesday and 25, the at,nnal i er au Mrs. Baker and children tics or i e, of GI£int0,, were here LastWeek I Kincardine. brief visit with relatives a mid We ends, a -perti for ills �t t+Rrrg'ye of tl JAmes Irwin, who was ma„tz-.._� , Kerr g'vca '"rh EpwoWedrth�Ltaguue Conven stn' District will be held in A. Hugtet, of town, is opie, "The Smiler De• to Leegne" and W. H e ICeyttote addres ," A as for. Rev, Mr.. v, is the energetic Presi.'I Zt r, of Winglianr, the retery, Week as vistting in lemon, 18 givibg a RiVere, of Reale store for While helping band in'D, C. Koss' Dry Goods deet and John Wideaveake See, SThNDAJB �+talalitlLed 1873 OF CANADA 80 &wins MONEY ORDERS FOR -SMALL SUMS Safety, convenience and low cost unite to make Money' Orders issued l y this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any pan of Canada. Under $5 .3c.$10 to $30 . , . $5 to $10 , . 6c. $30 to $50 . , . 15c10c. Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. �f. F. it OW1and, Maii *ger MissPearl D rk ET da s from a eras home tot's a few 1 BRl/SSEt.......................... o Y Wingham Business Colla• MARKET She is well pleased with the 'wont W1Leat Stenography is the special study Miss Pelle.., '101 -;•082',q Pearl Is devoting her time to. , Bartley. 8s a l® The biennial Co Bu tar ,� 00 70 ce don Conference Epworth la E 8 hold on pworth L g ,t be Maay.... 00 i Nov, x and 2 in .. .,, Ho , • Methodist church, London g"' t0 000 delegates ar 450 12 Conference a seexnding alle The Convention will open nesday afternoon and will uring tion the delegates will be e local Epworth Leaguers. program has been prepare cessful Convention is looked ST. JOHN'S HARVEST HO Sunday' Rev. F. K Hughes, of Mill- bank, took the services in St. John's church and preached two appropriate and thoughtful sermons. Text in the tnorning was "What shall we render un- to the Lord for all His benefits?" and in the evening the Scripture' chosen was Isaiah 39 and 4• "What have . they seen In !hy fowl se 1" Tuesday evening n suppertip- top was served in the base. moot, to which a large number paid their respects, Following this - am ad- journment was made to the auditorium which was well filled, Rev.: D. E. Cam. eron,rector, presided and after appro- priate hymn, prayers and Scripture a program was well rendered in which ad- dresses were given by Rev, Dr. Oaten and Rev, A. C. Wishart, 13. A„ of Brus- sels, and Rev. E. H. Croly, of Wing - ham. They were short, fraternal and practical.. The former's topic was Hold on ;" Rem. Wishart dealt with -Elements of a good church member," and the latter's subject "Joy' in Service was a be trio. Ex- ellentnmueatsic'pwaserenderaf to ed by the choir of St. Paul's church, Wingham, 01 which W. H. Willis, formerly of Brussels, is the capable leader. Their program con- sisted of well sung anthems, choice solos by Miss Mann and Mr. Willis and a nice- ly rendered duet by Mr, and Mrs. Willis: Rev. Mr. Cameron voiced the feeling of all concerned in his expression of thanks to all who assisted. Financial proceeds were over S65,00 which would no doubt have been more bad the• weather been: favorable. The evening was greatly enc joyed by all and St. John's congregation is to be congratulated on the success. of the ea ue will st,'eet, About 050: the leagues.111 re se P tit ' aUves, on Wednes conclude.on the Conven- ntertained by YOUNG PiGS for stile, 0 prepared Hogs ' Wool.. , The People's Column 00 00 ' ce 18, toeseises • “The Face ever used" ie lady eneteMere c' Nyal's Face Orae whet it is snaffle cell;ie it wouli uupt0ve 00' W pee Led that a big ago like Nyal's tyt 01' over other i lines bit It hits,+ the beet 0001cle value tt e have • V Commend it to y Let ne show it t+ You about it -' the name. 25o per anelixtensi oe at Lot 18, CoHn.10, Grey.wPho old.e24 Apply a sue- . 19tf BNIGH, Phone 240. for. ' - - CranbrookP:O. ME _ Last A ngsDhomaies to do ale and light Sew- all,'�- pay 't work sent e,aWhole or spare time ; goo send stamp and futi particulars. l os. N Pond Menufaoturing Company, Montrea NNational Montreal, 1 OO AC/REt3OFLAND for sale, 1 all cleared North n tb of Seaforth. Good clayloam,s cement doors,, large er l cultivation.mLosnewly 10palot. ed • good'wells atbarn -and house : building and fences in� excellent repair. An ideal home Beatorth, Apply (bliss) SHIRE GOpA1NLOUB, HENOsasoN,-Te BOAW Norris, Bluevale road(atone house], on Oot. 8rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson, a eon (Thomas Robert.) LEPARD.-At the Wingi,am General Hospital, on October 2nd, to Mr, and etre. W. J. Lep- ard, a daughter, Mo$ERoasR,-In McMillop township on Coto- _. ber 411s. to Mr. and Sirs. Finlay McReroher, Wilms.-rn Wallace to 0th,. to. Mr. and Mrs. eve D. wu on October W. E. Willie, a son., STOREY-- MARRIED by y-li ramo .-AtDilcREthel, on October 11th Storey rey o les Elizabtth,reIde m da Henry Mrs, John McLeod, of Ethel. DII13KETT: In DIED • 4th; Lloyd J Luke township, of, on. October John Duckett, in his 7t eon of Month. and Mrs, HATEaLeN. In Winnippe on el Hallman, aged e2 g' Sept,Bept, 9th, t3amu- RosTosON•- years, very Reverend Ste ar O Houston. 0th. -the Stewart Ho Ole 77 , y ar. D, co. L, Dean of Niagara, in Ole 77th year. ALIOTION SALES TUESDAY, 00T. 17TH.- Pawn stook, Lot 5, 0011.18, Grey. Bele unreserved at 1 o'clock SATURDAY, 00T. 21se.--Clar well bred Dur- ham steers and mileh °Owe, Central Hotel, Brussels. Sale at 2 o'clock. ST. 0. (Mutts, TattSDAv, 00g. 2450,-Parin Stook and im- plements, Lot27, Con. 9, Grey. Sale unregerv- Seat, Alto. Franey, Ocim, 2781, -Short Horn and hIset grade cattle, well bred horses, implements, ete,, E46 Lot 21, don. 14, MoRillop township. Sale unreserved at 12.80 o'clock. A. Gardiner, BroPrietor ; 8. Scott, Axe. AM PhliatiaNT8, &0. -IP. S. Scott, auctioneer hae been instructed by the undereigned to se by public auetion at Lot 27, Con, 0, Grey, on II Tuesday, October 24014, at 1 o'clock, the folloW- ing property. viz. :-I brood mare rising 8 yrs: tioPPosed In foal, 1 heaVy draft mare 'quit: g a year% 1 heavy draft gelding foal rising 0 MOS /mare dream old, 4 0oWS eupposed in clue '4 heffere r sing 2 years supposed in calf, 5 Mel. stein heifer calvea 5 steer talves, I brood SOW supposed In pig, 5 young pigs 2 monthe old, 1 eow, ism Iron harrowa. 1 riding plow nearly With box and stook reek, 1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger nearly netv, I round water tenk 0 feet in diameter, I set Platform scales, 1 Catting box, I Oxford creme separator, quail. tee of straw, quantity of hay, i cook stove, 1 parlor heating /stove, 1 Welton table,6 kitchen (theirs. 2 large elged milk Wins and other tartlet, lea. 851e Unreserved eh proprietor hae (cold his farm, Terme-All. mime of $6 and ender cash; oiler that amoent-12 nionthe credit will bo given on furnishing ',Approved Joint notes: JACOB HOLLINERICII, Prop. Notice to Creditors 111 the matter of the Melte of John Mac- Arthur, late of tile Village of films- sels, in the -County of Huron, gentleinau, deceased. Notiee is hereby given pursuant to the Re- vised Statutes of Ontario 1897, Chapter 129, that all creditors and others having claims againet the estate of the said ,Tohn MeeArther, who died on or about the 2Sth day of Septem- ber, 1911, are required on or before the Wth day of October, 1811, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Annie MacArthur or Mary Ma .3 Arthur, Walton P. the Executrix of the deceased, their Ohrietian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions and statement of their accounts against the said estate and also the nature of the security if any held by therm And further take notice that after such last before mentioned date the Executrix will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parlies entitled thereto, having regard only to the Maims of whit% they abell heti have got notice and that the said Execu- trix will not be liable for the said assets orany pert thereof to any person or persons of whose elahne notice shall not have been received by them at the time of mob distribution. Dated thia 10th da y of October, 1911. ARM F� p--.--"' l'. RALE, -The undersi •ne, ter sale hie 20W nore form, adj'olniii. village of Brussels. There is a good' house, two wells, bank barn, 05 trees ' orchard and the promisee is, Jho. an u e shape. Possession can be gi0, `t-f,tee price and further partiouln Cle0Offe, Brunets, `I ,‘ Auction Sales auotioneer, hasebeen instructed by the en to Bursar, I heavy delft registered impel fIlly 0 years old. supposed in foal to Belled° 1 heavy draft gelding 4 years old, 1 heavy 4 filly pining 2 years, 1 general Perim. illlY ing 3 y ears, 4 registered Short Horn cows posed in calf, I registered Short Htnn ha rising II supposed in calf, I registered sh riern heifer 'going 2. with calf at foot, 1 re tared Short Horn heifer rising 2, 8 registe Dorn babel!: I registered Short Moon bul years old, 5 young grade cowe supposed to mower 5,I4 foot ant, 1 5filn0Y-Eittrris hal' te der, 1 Rock 111and hay loader, 1 fanning mill, cultivator, 1 seed drill, 1 set 8 -horse harroW I walking plow. 1Perrin riding plow, 1 ma plow, 1 set 2055 lb. scales, 1 bag truck, Ila roller, I rubber tire buggy almost new, Iron earl], 1 cutter, I light 2 -seated weigh, 2 se heavy sleighs, 1 truck wagon, letatelard wall ervilie wagon, 1 cattle and hay rack, 1 ROM manure spreader, I I4.h. p. White engine, Watson cylinder cutting box with blower a filament and 80 feet carriers, I Joliet grinder ale harness, 1 dimble set light harness, 1 wheel barrow, I sugar kettle, sap buckets and spites quantity or mangolds to be mild by the bushel °Mine, forks. shovels and a heat of other ar Melee too numerous to mention. Sale without reserveas proprietor hoe sold hie farm. Terms -All sums of $10 mid under cash ; over that amount 11 months credit Will he given on fur- zeoutri. 01 BRUSSELS DAYLIGHT STCRE We have pleasure in informing- you that our Fall stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Mali des have been received and we hope to have an Early opportunity of showing them to you. the Newest Styles If (I MI the Newest Cloths Extra S •pecial ner f!Devoit!,111te, nem" 11,.. den selling. Bonee'llb at, 2G)3Pelet elvtediecon;e.0 '1843,11,7U .1.4.1milw:0, sold at 25 per cent, less than Le 1 pi e le all in good °Mee and its nob neeeusealiry' itcel.'11 yoheYt1= the Sample Coats are' as good and ofteb better that/ the, stocLlt linoes," 203 Clearing SUMIlliGlie Lines 25e Hose for 19c. 125 and /60 Ladies' Oxfords rot $1.60. 60e and 85c Dress Goods fee 45e. 25e and 35a Summer Collars for 19e. 1.25 and 1.90 WhiCe Th14015101118, 08e, 6,00 and 0.50 Whilee and 0010red Mell, one piece dregs, mar choice $4.50. 00e House Waists foe 89c, 1.25 White Waista for 79e, 6.60 and 0,00 Ileadynrade Sitiees, $8,90 25c and 85e Gloves foe 19c. coleys, legulae 2.50 00 8,00, youe choice foe $1.75, 8 only Ladies' Speing and Pall Covert 010th ()outs, regular up to 8.50, your thoice for $5.00. ' Highest Price$