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BAKING POWDER
That Satisfies
ber 11 Ling Powder satioflee the
Cook bemuse the oan go ahead Bud be
care of euooese with the baking,
Satisfies the Home -keeper because it
gase farther ad has greater
leavening
power than the majority of other Baking
Powders.
Oure ie a pure Cream of Tartar
Baking Powder that ie tvarreuted to be
obsoletely free from all adulteration.
If you onoe give it a trial we are
confident you will become a regular
customer for R.
Only 25o. per Ib.
F.
FOR
DISEASES OP FOR
Which have been eo prevalent
this last few weeks, got a pack-
age of
less'Poultry Pau-awcea
Prion 35o. per Org.
A etre mire for
Gapes, Cholera and Roup
We also keep HESS' INSTANT
LOI'SE FILLER and all kinds
of Dieinfeotaots for Poultry
Housee, &o.
shat telt tetan Asti Fla saes,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
,mea. • es,.®,s
rated Pio f tem .
A ohiel'e among ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent is.
OCTOBER,
DIVISION COURT INSPECTOR ELLIS wail in
town on Tuesday,
SEVERAL persona have been ill with at.
tacks of diarrhoea.
EAST HURON Fall Fair Thursday and
Friday of this week.
Boma floe amebas of fish are being
made in the Maitland.
A New metal roof has been planed on
the reaidenoe of D. C. Rose.
THE painter's brash has much improv-
ed the residence of John Donaldson.
Tun excavating is completed for the
stellar of R. Thomson's Cold Storage
building,
Too neoesoary machinery for the chop•
ping mill of Thuell Bros. will be metalled
forthwith,
MIse BELLE LIVINGSTON has given up
her dressmaking business in town and
will assume a position in Grey township
shortly.
PRonuo0lvg.—Weteon Ainley potted a
bean vine to hie garden that had 150 pods
upon it. He is quite Is gardener sad has
a good plot of land.
TUESDAY of this week Postoffioe In•
speotor Fisher was here on his official
visit. He also made the transfer at
Jameetown from Walter Sense to Mc-
Donald Broil.
Aer auction safe of Dairy oowe and
stook eteere will be held at the Central
Hotel on Friday afternoon of next week.
F. S. Scott will be the auctioneer, Pa. J.
Williame is the owner.
Da, OVENS, M. D., Surgeon, Ooculist
Speoialiet, Diseases of Eye, Ear cud
Nose treated sod glasses fitted properly.
Will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brneeele,
on Tuesday, Oat, 17th, Hoare 8 a. m.
to 1.30 p. m.
EDWARD Lowes bee diepoeed of hie
house and lot on William street to J.
Malklurray, of Mill street, for the cam of
3700 and the parehsser took poaseeeion
thte week. Bar. Lowry moved his family
to the apartments over Peter Ferguson's
store.
A NUMBER from town took in the Wing -
ham Fall Fair net Friday. George
Walker, of Brneeele, got 3rd prize for hie
brown roadeter and "Lady Paiute", for-
merly owned by DJc. Warwick, of town,
captured red let money i
nher
rue. She is
bred from "Coetamer", owned by Messrs.
Stott & Warwick, of Bruseele.
WALTER A. LowEY'S store, Bale and
boarding stable is about complete uow
and is adandy. It ie roomy, weft arrang-
ed, tidy looking, with electric light,
btinde, painting ate. A large eign along
the Eastern side says W. A. Lowry'e
Sale Stable in W. 0. Smith's boldest and
bleakest brush work on a back ground of
white. Par. Lowry deserves credit for
the improvement from whioh he will be
a large sharer, we hope.
FALL FAIR CONCERT,—In addition to the
solos of Mies Mazia Booth, of Toronto ;
the readinge by Miee Janie Irving, of
Hamilton ; the humorous Bongs of Jae,
Fax t and the Soottieh datum and
° Highland piping by Miss Mabel and
Piper McDonald, Mies Clara Mount.
cootie, of Clinton, will give a recitation.
Piano eeteotione will also be rendered by
Mieeee Bryan°. Miss Jean MaLauchiin
will officiate as s000mpaniet. Plan of
reserved seats at Foxe drag More. Se-
enre your seat,
Faso. M000loxsN and staff are busy
painting and brightening up the store in
the Smith block preparatory to the cam.
ing to town of Geo. N. McLaren who will
be opening up a new etoak of Dry Goode,
&o., in the 0onree of a few weeks. Par,
McLaren ie well and favorably known
and bee bad a wide experience eo that be
is well up in the ways and means of doing
baeinese. He bee married einoe he was
a resident of Bruseele and will be moving
MPS. McLaren and baby here too, The
date of opening the etook will be annoano-
ed in doe course.
Damien 00 HRs, MUM,-- Laet Friday
the taper of this life was extinguished in
the demise of Mrs. James Heard, who
died at the home of her daughter, Bars.
Jane Miteboll, Mill street, Bruesele, at
the good old age of nearly 79 year's.
There was no particular dieeaee, just a
wearing out. She had beau in failing
health for the past three yearn. Mrs'.
Heard'° maiden name was Jane Moffat
and her birthplace was the Pariah 01
Kirkpatriek, juxta, Dumfries Oo., Soot.
land, She married in the Old Land and
with her husband Dame to Canada near.
ly 50 years ago. They spent some time
in the township of Clarke, Beamevilfe
and Galt before moving into Morrie town.
ship. Mr. Heard died 30 year's ago.
Two daughters survive, Mre, F. MoCal•
tum, of Newark, N. J., and Mra.
Mitobell, of town. Jno. Moffat, of
Toronto, formerly of Blyth, is a brother
t0 dooeaeed, being the only survivor of a
large family. He attended the funeral
on Monday ail did Mre, MCOallum, Miee
Elora Milebell and Herbert Mitobell, of
Toronto, and Dundee, reepeotively, grand.
ebildren of Mre, Heard, were also here,
The'subject of sbie notice wan a bright,
intelligent woman who was highly
°steemed. MU wars a faithtul member
of the Presbyterian church for many
years'. Rev. T, W. poeene oondactad the
(Mutat servioe at the horeo and amatory,
CONCERT Friday night in Town Hall.
It will be first 011580.
Sonora, Board will meet on Friday
eveuiug of next week.
BALANCE of iiy vete at coat,
JNO. DONALDSON.
PLENTY of tomatoes, ripe aid green at
the Breads greeiboaee.
Pares KELLY,
Mise ANNIE Ross was a Judge of
Ladies' work and W. W Harris of
Dairy produots et Atwood Fair on Wed•
needay. They are good bands.
IN THE Poar of last week in speaking
of the Bale of "Lady Minta" by Robert
MoDouald to Mr. Swartz, of Wingham,
the type said 3200 when it ebould have
been 663055.
NORTH END WxxooAti.—John Fraser
who has had 10 years experience in our
of the beet Clothing Stores in Inverness
City, Sootland, has takes a poeition in
A. R. Smith's Clothing Store.
We welcome David and Bare. Walker
and adopted eon to Brussels as residents.
They moved trona the homestead 6th line,
Morrie, to the oomfotteble residence por
chased from Wm, Ainley, Turnberry
street.
De. BUTLER, epeoialiet, will be at the
American Hotel, Bruseele, on Thursday,
Oot. 5th, and 'Thursday Deo. 7th, when
he will be pleased to have pereone de-
siring his professional skill or advice,
pall and Bee him,
Wo are sorry to hear that W. B.
Thomson, oheeeemaker at Breese's
cheese factory, was seriously injured by
his horse running away on Wednesday
night, North of town while going home.
We hope be will Boon be O. K.
TEA Meernso.—There was a large se.
tendanoe at the Harvest Home Tea meet.
fog in the Methodist church last Monday
evening. An A 1 supper was eerved in
the school room after whiob the program
tvae rendered in the auditorium with
the patter in the obair. The musical
and literary bill of fare was well present.
ed and very oreditable to all who took
part. It was ae follows e,:—Anthem,
"Earth's Little While," the Moir ; eoio
"I heard the voice of Jesus Bay" Miee
Viuie Cardiff • chairman's remarks ;
Bolo, "Galilee," 'Nies Nora Holmes ; ad-
dreest on "Courage" byi Bev. Mr. Mc. -
Carnes ; eoio, 'For all Eternity," Mies
MoIIinlay ; solo, "Reck of Ages," R. 0.
Davies, of Ethel, Mise Aline Davies as
Metingin a pretty duet part ; solo, "Ava
Marie," Miee Nora Holmes ; solo, 'Good
bye to the leaves, kites Viuie Cardiff ;
reoltetion, "Lama," Mies Nora Holmes
and encore "There is light u
yonder,"
by Rev. Mr, MuCamuo, Mines esBailey,
MoLaaoblin and Davies preformed their
duties as accompanists with ability. A
Vole of thanks was passed to all who as
Meted, The financial proceed(' of the
annivereary amounted to over 580.00.
OoronER FORECASTS,—Rev. Rinke' fore•
mete for October are given as follows,
though very mach condensed, and
merely.eoutlined ;—Obenge to warmer
and cloudy weather abont let and
2nd. On 3rd, 4th and 5th, these conditions
will work Eastward, causing mine and
etorme in many places. Northwesterly
gales will be followed by clearing, frosty
weather. The reactionary storm non•
ditioue on 7th, 8th and 951a will result in
more rain and storms, moving in storm
oentere like tinct trains from West to East.
The next storm period extends from 18th
to 17th, and very decided Autumnal
etorme will visit mauy parte about 16th
or 17th; gales out of the North with dashes
of sleet and snow may be expeoted.
From 19th to 21st there will again be a
teudenoy to cold rains and sleet, The
last storm period will extend from 24111
to 29th, being central on 25th, Look for
obange to warmer about 24th. By 26th,
decided storms, attended by heavy rains,
thunder and lightning will work from
West to Beet, reaching their Crisis, and
onlminatiag with muob faros on and
touohiog 28th. A sodden and severe
change to math colder will rub out of
the North and West within 24 home
after oun•down on the 28th, '2hie is a
oriels of peril to all on Northern lakes,
As the month goes out there will be a
Change to warmer, the firth stage of re.
aohlouary Storm oouditione which will
develop in disturbed and stormy weather
to opening days of November.
FALL MILLINERY OPENINGS. — Tbo
annual display of Fall Milliuery was
madman Friday and Saturday of feet
week by the three up-to-date 'stores under
the Competent gaidenoe of the Miseee
Habkirk, Miee tettaoban and Mrs, Mo.
Ripley. Most elaborate preparations
were made and the show rooms were
real bowers of beauty calling forth many
and great eooniame from the fair visitore
who admired the wonderful oreatlone fn
hate and bonnets and millinery goods.
The proprletreseea were well pleased with
the refloite and are now ready to supply
the nude of the ladies of Braseels and
locality with the very nicest headgear to
be found aoywbere, The hate are
exceedingly pretty this year, the majority
of them being the email olose 'shape.
Only Oomparativety few of the large hate
are shown we ate glad to 'state. Very
pretty are the shades and colorings of
trimmings this soaeon and in the wide
range of ohoioe good's and with the
ability of the Bxuesels milliner's no lady
Mould wont an unb000ming article of
millinery this Fall or Wintse, THE Poer
has far years undertaken the next to lm•
poseible twat of giving a dieoription of
the bate with which we were never eatie•
feed bet title year wo will not attempt it
Standard Bank of Canada
mm1'ASJZ4Sx3F:7a awes
SURPLUS, 011 RESERVE FUND a 1,000000
'Oul'AL A88E'P8 OVER 10,000,000
A. 61eet erot i 13urolcinee Uoeseiueetete To'1LLINn(jte(t
SANK:1"'–
Aerreed Interest le added to a000nnts every six 100000 awl becomes prieoipa L
tolnt Deposit Accouatx—A SPECIAL OONVLI011'1NCI] m 500 In our Savicre 11°.
•pertinent a t1 '
i 'Jo :
Ore itt Deposit" oeit" nccounh Money p ,a may be deposited Yeitodo• Itbr
p t w hawn
by either of 0010 two members of thehousehold. 0epert
ortThis system is a great comma -
imam
04 to then residing00eis tomes t0 more part 0 00e l0 to 0 to the as 11, the ]altar
oche feature of
or wife mimes t town eater ode death
of to the party
thing, An-
other o Wer ftof Withdrawn system is rt i hour of the South of either party the 1,t our
nun be Ifebywill
they°alo survivor without eget, We will tell you mune about our
methods If you will kindly hall or write,
married Women 0011,1 Minor's may stake and withdraw deposits without thein.
tervaribr0u el any portion,
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE -KEEPING
only for whioh no charge le made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and oonrteoue attention.
A. 0. MAOFARLANE, AeeNT.
Apples
Wanted.
—AT—
Brussels Evaporator
On and after Oct. 6th I will pay
from 25 to 28 Dents per owl, for arty
quantity of Winter apples. No small
apples wilt be taken,
Jno, Cunningham
butioetead ask everybody who have not
oohed to make a visit to the etoree of
Miasee Habkirk, Mise Strachan and Mrs.
McKinley sad thereby know more in a
fifteen minute visit then we could tell you
in column, The milliners are to be
congratulated on the choice and up -to.
date dieplaye and as the price° naked for
the new goode are roaeonable a large
trade.shoold be done. They are very
buoy now so leave your ordete early.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mre. Fred, Adams, of Fordwiob, was
in town for few days.
Miee Clare Simmons ie home from e
visit with Wroxeter friends.
Rne. Brown is home from the Basinese
College, Toronto, for a few days.
Mrs Geo. Me.Niobol end daughter were
holidaying with Seaforth friends.
Mrs. Foeoton was visiting in Clinton,
Seaforth and Goderiob for a few daye.
Miee Maggie Radcliffe, of Auburn, is a
vietior with the Mieeee Habkirk, Brussels,
kits. w, F. Stewart and Mrs. N. F.
Gerry were visitors ab Atwood on Wed-
nesday;
George Brown and Mies Lottie were
visiting the former'° father at Gerrie, on
Sunday.
A. Philip and wife, of Rotbeay, were
visitors at W. W. Harris' during the
past week.
nave. T. Ballantyne visited bar dangle.
ter, Mrs, R, N, Barrett, of Wingbam,
last week,
Miee Effie Eastman, of Chicago, is
here and in oharge of the Dressmaking
department of Fergneoo & ROBB' stores.
Geo. Bnohanan left last Saturday
for Toronto where be ie attending the
Univereity taking the Arts course. We
wish him anooeea,
George Brewer is bank from a visit of
three re weeks with hie sister, Dirs. Robert
Willis, Seaforth, and will make his borne
with hie eon H. R. in town for a while.
George MoLanohlin has aoaepted a
situation in a hardware store in Fort
William, the same bneineee in wbiah Ira
Gerry, formerly of town, has a position.
Mrs. Wilson, of Gorrie, is a visitor
with Mre. Leatherdale and Mre, Hog.
gard, She hue been used tip with
rheumatism for some years we are sorry
to etate.
Mies Walker, of Britton, has taken a
position in the Dry goods department of
Messrs. Fergasoo & Roes' 'stores. Her
mother will also become a resident of
Brussels', we understand.
A. 0. Macfarlane, of the Standard
Bank, purposes taking a moose hunting
expedition along with Station Agent
Henry to New Liskeard country. Tag
Poem makes application for a deer eteak,
Eddie Lowry left last week for Toronto
where be wi11 follow hie bneineee as a
lather. His brother Herb. will join him
in a few days. The boys are experts at
the bneineee and will not likely be home
until Cbristmae.
A well known townsman in the person
of John McCrea, has been seriously ill
during the past week bat is somewhat
better now. He is in his 79tb year and
has been a resident of thie locality for a
long period. His sone, Rev. Dr, MoOrae,
of London, and J. F,, and daughters, Bare.
Watts and Mrs. Stone were here owing to
hie illneee. We hope Mr. MoOrae will
Orations to gain.
Pare. Welker, of London, was renewing
old friendebipe in Bruseele and locality
last week, She leaves for California
where she will spend the Winter. Her
daughters and sone are there. We wish
her en enjoyable slay,
EAST HURON FALL FAIR.
The annual Exhibition of Emit Huron
Agricultural Society opened on the park
belonging to the Grey Branob Society,
Brnaia30, on Thursday morning of this
week, Everything was ready for the
coming of the exhibitore. The Secretary
had the tickets ready for the entries be
had received ; the "Palace" was as
tidy as it eau bo placed iu an ofd faebio0•
ed building and Directors were on hand
to aid in the work of placing the
Exite.
ThishlbSociety always had a big display
of Ladies' work and this year wee no
exception, the goods coming from Blyth,
Wingbsm, PaogntForest, Guelph and
Newmarket besides the exhibitor's nearer
Brussels. -Miee Lizzie Downing and
Mies Ida Bailey bad no small took in .the
arranging of the largo display eo as to
facilitate the work of the Judges,
I1, the Dairy, Roots aid vegetable, and
Froft'departmente there is always lively
competition and this year, the ekbibit is
large and good, eoneideriug the poor year
for apples.
The Judgea gat to work after dinner
on the Weide department of the Fair and
by night fall the tickets will be awarded
to the beet of their judgement.
POST eORIP5
Dont fail to the the Faooy Drills,
Hurrah for East Heron Fan Fair 1
Expert judges will award the prizes.
Get your seat reserved for the Oonoert.
There should be some fon over the
obetaale rase,
With good weather there will be a
bumper crowd.
Constables will steep the track olear
Friday afternoon.
Several entries are in already for the
stock judging by boys at 1 o'olook Friday.
Wingham Band will arrive by the 1130
brain on Friday and will play all after-
noon. They give a choice program.
The reserved seat plan for the big Coo•
cert is rapidly filling. It will be an A 1
program. Plan of Hall at Fox's drug
etore.
There will likely be a keen competi-
tion in the two speeding ooutest° and the
test for the beet roadster owned and
driven byfarmer,
a mer.
Go to the concert and enjoy a good
laugh at lox's drollery. It may save you
s dooturle Mil, The old addage °aye
"Lail and gro pkat,"
• The numerous entries this year
from persona who never exhibited here
before ehowe the fame of Brneeele Fair is
abroad in the land,
Piper McDonald will give eeleetione on
the bagpipes and play for the Highland
dances given by Mise Mabel MoDooald
on the raised platform.
The "Palace" will be open Thareday
evening from 8 to 10 o'olook, Admieeion
10 untie. The building will bo lighted
with aro eleotrio lamps.
Miee Monatonetle, of Clinton, hats
kindly loaned the Booiety 'several Of her
paintings and they are on Exhibition.
If persona desire to purchase she will
quote prioee for them.
730RN-
BIuwN.—In Wroxeter, on Oot, and, to
Par. and Mre. John Brawn, a dangle.
ter,
MoMIoutzu. — In Turnberry, on Sept.
25th, to Mr. and Bare, Robert Mo -
Michael, a daughter,
Mopyao.—In 'Turnberry, on Sept. 25th, to
Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Moffat, a
daughter.
Our Millinery Opening
A Grand Success
UR Best Thanks are return-
ed to the Ladies for their
patronage at our Opening.
A. splendid stock of the most
Fashionable Millinery is ready
and will be sold at Reasonable
Prices.
Call and see before placing
your order.
iss Strachan
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A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Bold,
Farmers' Notes Discounted.
Sa ipramAy earner lAirPo aa'rr tzwr
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all Flume of 51 and upwards
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A. E. HELLISH, Manager.
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BRowN—LYNN—In Howiok, at the home
of the brido'e parento on the 5th
line, on Wednesday, 27th Met, by
Rev, A, B. Dobson, Mr. Wm, Brown,
jr., and Miee Mary, daughter of Par.
and Bate. Jae, Lynn, all of Howiok,
FELLY—MOLAU0HLIN.—At St. Michael's
'thumb, Blyth, on September 25th,
by Rev. Father Hanlon, Mr. Wm.
Kelly, of Morris, to Miee Nellie,
daughter of Bars. Susan McLaughlin,
of Blyth.
AT7CTTON' mAS.E-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th,—Hotel property
in Londeeboro, 160 acre farm in Mullett
and farm stook and implements. Sale at
one o'elook at Brace's hotel in Londeeboro,
R. D, Brace, prop. John Persia, ane.
TUESDAY O0T. 10. --Farm stook, imple-
mente, etc. Lot 11, non. 4, Grey. Sale
unreserved, at 1 p. m. Abram Cook,
Prop., F. B. Stott, Ana.
THURSDAY, OM. 12, —Farm stook,
implements, etc. Lot 26, eon, 7, Grey.
Sale unreserved, at 1 p. m. R. Di1.
worth, prop., F. S. Stott, Auo.
FRIDAY, Oct. 13.—Dairy Oowe and
stook steers, Central Hotel, Brunie.
Sale at 2 o'oloek. M. J. WilIlame,
Prop., F. S. Stott, Ano,
SATURDAY, 00T. I4,—Farm stook,
implemente, etc. Lot 23, con, 14, film
Killop, Bale at 1 o'olook. A. W.
Dennison, prop. Thos. Brown, ano,
MONDAY, OOT. 16,—Farm, Farm
Stook, implemente, eta., Lot 10, Oon.
18, Grey. Sale, noreeerved, at 1 p. m.
Thea. Johnston, Prop„ F. S. Scott,
Ana.
TUESDAY, OOT. 17.—Farm, Farm stook,
implemente, &o. Lot 6, Con. 1;; Grey.
Sale noreeerved at 1 o'clock. Geo.
Brown, prop. F. S. Boott, atm.
WEDNESDAY, Oa. 18.—Farre Stook, N.
Lot 11, Con, 7, Morrie. Sale at 1
o'olook. Howard Hall prop. F.113. Scott
ano.
THURSDAY, 002, 19.—Farm, Farm
Stook, implemente, eta., Lot 5, Oon. 8,
Grey. Sale,. noreeerved, at 1 o'clock.
Nth. 5. McKinnon, Proprietress, F. B.
Stott, Aoo.
FRmer, Oar. 20.—Farm Stook, imple-
meets, &o,, B, Lot 14, Con, 14, Grey,
Sale, noreeerved at 1 p. m, P. Sinclair,
Prop., F. S. Scott Au,
Ei3E137-
HEARD.—In Brhesele, on Sept. 29131, Jane
Moffat, relict of the late James
Heard, in her 79th year.
LAAr+NT,—Io Deokerville, Michigan, on
September lath, Wm. R. Lamont,
formerly of Blytb, aged 60 years.
Lemoor,—In Grey on Sept 29th, Arohi.
bald Lamont, aged 65 years.
MODouotr.0 —In Oranbrook, on Sept.
281h, Jane Clark, beloved wife of
Donald McDougall, in her 73rd year,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
THREE NEW COUNTED
Show Oases for Bale, oaob 0 feet long,
walnut frames and double thick glees, Ap-
ply to Tag Pos0, Brneeele.
NEW CALVED COW AND
Ler Dalt and an eight menthe' old
steer °all for Bale. 8, HOGGALD,
18-2 Bruseele South.
MISS RATE MoItINLAY—
A ton, of Detroit, is preparmush,0 give testi le vocal muel0 and the violin, Terme
On applioatien.
VEEDERS FOR SALE.—JOS.
OLE00 has about 40 choice Feeders,
from 1000 to 1200 !he, each, most of them 2 -
year -olds, for Bale,
BLACK HEIFER CALF
strayed on the premises of the under-
signed, Lot t0, Con. e, Grey, .some time ago.
The owner is requested to prove property,
001 expenses and take her away.
12 L. FRAIN,
VOR SALE -14 GOOD YOUNG
Leicester Ewes, 4 two -shear Hanle, 1
Shearling Ram and 2 Ram Lambe. Also 0
young Short Boro Bulla and a number of
Oowe and Heifers. All ere of the boat breed-
ing and A 1 quality. Will be °old at lowest
prices and easy terms to early buyers.
D. MILNE, Ethel.
GOVENLOCK & SIMPSON
will sell by Public Anetion, at the
farm of Govenlock Bros., Winthrop, 14 miles
North of Seatortb) on October sth :—One
Hundred and Ten Stook Steers, about one -
halt of thane w111 run 10001he. and up ; also
a few choice heifers. Sale wi11 commence
at 1 o'clock &burp. Those wishing to pur-
chaeeebeuld comeearly to make seloot1ons.
Terms 01 Sale -12 months credit on furnish-
ing approved joint notes; a discount of5
Per 12-2 cent. s•]owedT BROWN, Auctioneer.
Fall Fair
SpeClal
In trying to get eomething
Bpeoialfor Fair weok we have
landed what we ooneider a gen-
uine Bargain. We have just
purobaeed a quantity of Soap
much after the style of Baby's
Own whioh itself would be good
value at 25 cents per box, but we
offer with each box of three
oakee a
Half dozen
Package of
Teaspoons
]free
These Spoons we can recom-
mend as being a lint -class and
well made artiote for general nee,
but we prefer to let tnem speak
for themselves.
Don't forget the price -
3 Cakes of Ideal Soap
and
doz. Pkge, of Teaspoons
for 25o. at
FOX'S
DRUG STORE.
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM
6To08.—F. S. Stott, auctioneer, l,as
been instructed by the undersigned to eel/
by Public Auction at NO Lnt 11, Oon. 7, Mor-
ris,on Wednesday, 001.18th, at 1 o'elock,
tbo following valuable stook, viz •-3 brood
mares, heavy draught, 5 years old, in foal ;
1 brood mare, heavy draught, 10 year, old,
in foal ; 1 driving mare 7 year. old, 2 heavy
draught fillies 2 years old, 1 roadeter horst
colt iof ear
y d, 1 mare foal,p 2 cotes to salvo
of November, 0 cows supposed in calf, -
eteere 9 years old, 2 steers 1 year old, 7 heif-
ers 1 year old, 0 calves, 11 pigs 5 weeks old,
1 Berkeblre brood sow, 1 set new double
harness and other articles. Salo Unreserved
as the proprietor is selling out. Terme—All
sums of8500 and nutter cash; over that
un
amot 12 months' credit will 'be given ea
furniehhrg approved joint notes ; 5 per cont.
off foresail encredit amounts. HOWARD
HALL, Proprietor ; F, 8. 8 0OTT, ane,
Ladies'
Dress=making
Men's Fine
& R. Tailoring
g
F.
Results are the
Strongest Convincers
Our advertisements only begin in the newspapers, the strongest part of
them is in their fulfilment ; in giving values that force recognition as genuine
bargains, that win appreciation and instil confidence.
We do not buy a lot of worthless trash just to see how we can quote
pricess in the newspapers but everlastingly use our might to sell reliable, satis-
factory merchandise at lower prices than elsewhere.
Facts are what Count, not Promises.
The substantial test of time has proved our reliability and that there is
no such store for results as this—a truth that spreads every day.
IT'S THE PRICE
—25 only Ladies' German made Jackets in
colors Fawn, Tweed Mixtures and Black
26 inches long, tight fitting, worth 5.00,
6.00 and 7.00, Clearing at $2.00
—1000 yards of Mill Ends, Flannelettes, in
lengths from 2i to 11 yards, worth reg-
ular 5, 6 and 9c, Clearing at
4, 5 NC' 7 Cts.
itt 80c.
50 pairs Heavy Flannelette Blankets,
white or grey, pink or blue border, med-
ium size, soft, fine quality, special at
per pair .80
At 95c.
Go ,d Quality Flannelette Blankets,
l.trge size, grey or cream, pink or blue
borders, worth at least $1.15, Special
at per pair .95
—40 pairs Men's Heavy, Dark,. Striped Wool
Pants, worth $2.50, Clearing at.., 1.25', —15 ends French Flannel, worth. regular
0c, Clearing price .25-10 dozen pairs Men's Heavy Wool Sox, —27 inch Japan Taffetta, in blank, ivory,
regular 200 pet' pairs, Special white, brownyaror blue, our regular 50c,
2 pairs for 25c value, at per d -,,, .�0
s
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The Leading Ladies' and Men's Outfitters Garfield Block