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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-10-12, Page 5,ro sv . .V-�A[,.YY.,, f-,.:, ,ii1.�•ifAi�F'�IL':.il.::3ti .__, !MRS.',t L AQ tok 1 $i •ee•o 1 A choice stock will always be kept 0 and although the very latest styles the prices will be within easy reach. 1 All who have not called are cordial - 69 ly invited. Successor to Misses Roche d Haycroft.' g has much pleasure in tender- ing her thanks to the Ladies for their compliments, pur- chases and orders in connec- tion with the Millinery Opening. 1 i I WiNGHAM BUSINESS OQLLE•GE Is a Elgbegtndo 0010111450101 Sellout, Three Ceareea t 00Utmrralal Steogra»hy Telegraphy. Write ,1EU, SPOTTON, Principal, r�,^ Two Remarkable Records leU Ythe Popular eaday ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. # 0011 YONGE AND ALaxANDER S. $ Tho nttenda000 et the 0000100 of pd our Sall Term was Plvrt e'Iatae A0 great ae that of a year ago, Lunt mouth we 'l hats TEN TIMES ae many calla for book- IY keepers, stenographers, eta, Ice we could 1111. Whig undoubtedly Indicates progre8'lveness and shows that this id the beet school to patronise. Enter now, Ma8 uifioant catalogue free. W. 3. n 'L L10TT n Prinol al. 3 9A1,M5PE"J$111F e5'f Pfi1 MEDICAL CARDS. DR. R, A. BURNS- Successor to lir. J. A. Mailitgldon Jimmie, Ontario Graduate of Polyelinle Poet Graduate Reboot of Medicine and Surgery, Now York Member of College of Phyoioiaus and Sur- geons of ()uteric. 011lua and reeidenee same as formerlyoc- cupiod by Dr. MoNaugbtou. Diseases of women a specialty. 'Phone No. 21. BUSINESS CARDS, Air ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER 1 oent. F.A. 800W'1`, lt,usaete. uir MoORAOICLN- V ► • Issuer of Marriage Maenads. Of nee at rooery, Turnberry street, Brussels. I1ARM13 FOR SALE --THE UN DEASIONBD has several good farn,a fa gale and to rent, easy tonne, in Tosco:ilip! of Morrie and Grey. lr S. SO on: 111%160:s C. O. r. Court Prinooee Alexandria, No.24, 0.0. 1r., Brusselsmeets in their Lodge Room Blue - 1111113100k, on the aid and last Tuesdays of oao11 month, at8 o'clock. Visiting brethren always welcome. JAS. BURGESS, 0.11. A. E. MELLISH, B. S. M. MORRIS©N1, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI 109000000, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - .1.• TJOTION- J. • nen, will sell for bettor prices, to butter men in lose time and lase chargee than any ober Auotioaaer In haat Huron or be won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this office or by personal application, ROBT. H. GARNiSS BLUEVALE - ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. 'Perms reasonable. Sales arranged for at the office of Tim POST, Brussels. 2211 VETERINARY. A. CUNNINGHAM- ,...), • Honor Greduare of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, le prepared to treat all die. eases of domeotleated auimale fin a com»et- ent manner. Partinnlar attention mild to Veterinary Dcutletry and Milk Fever. Calls promptly attended to. Chloe audluflrmary -Four doors North of bridge, Tnrnberry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MTAODONALD- .0 • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Successor to G. F. Blair, Olfoe over Stan- dard Renk, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro- politan Hank. Ali Ad. SINCLAIR- • Harrleter, solloitor, ,0ouveyanee0, Notary l'ublio, &o, Chloe-Stoyrart'e Block 1 door North of ()antral Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank, pli011DFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- BARRISTERS SOLIOITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, 1100. W. P110DDPOOT, OS' 0.0,. 1gLA1n, 0.. 0, HAYS Offices -Those formerly 000upled by Messrs Cameron & Holt, GODEnIOn, - 0500010. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, in:5TIST Graduate of .the Royal 0011080 of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Firot•olaeo Honor Graduate .of Toronto. University. 0)11a. next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS, rpo kijCpITRAL aal� sTRATFoRD. ONT. tq Tltie small advertisement more.Q'f iy sante 000 of the Iirgeat and beet nue- aMess Mess 0oilogo0 1u Canada. No School "t In the Dominion does more for its I etudeoto than we do, To our know - lodge not one of our graduates 13 un• employed. WO get far more applloa' gr aLions than'wo eau moot, You may enter et any time. Write for our free Catalogue, LILLI0 e & AliLAOHLAN, iia le,f��i UM PS TANKS and WINDMILLS (Still in the httalnees handling Primps of all kinds, both iron or wood. The Marvel Windmill, one of the bast makes, le handled by as. Water Teaks of various eizee made to order. Repairspromptly attendedoudoa to and a0 reasonable prises. t "Ordele left at TiutPon, Banes:ma will have oar prompt attotatiou, A. RAYMANN PUMP MAKER, CRANB11001( 1tlillCl f£tUst VP n.1 t OIL. SanoonBNPooT.-The following ie the standing of the pupils of Walton school for the month of September :-Jr. IV- 1N3abel Bennett, Ethel McLeod, Lena Mo Kenzie, Annie Ardell, John garter, Annie Candler. Er. III -John Marshall. Jr, III -Pearl M,oKenzio, Minnie Oand• ler, Gerrie Marshall, Garold Gregg, Howard Bolger. Sr. Il-Donglae Fronde, Frank Diakeon, Jr. II -Ida MoLeod, Ina MouNab, A.ma Sholdioe. Elmer Candler, Lena Harris, Sr, Pt. II -Addie Bishop. -Jr, Pt. II-Olsrence Bennett, Annie MoLanghliu. Sr. Pt. I -Alex. MoLeod, Jr. Pt, 1 -Foster Bennett, KATIILEEN TELPge, Teacher. Leectidbarv. Goo. Dundee went West Tuesday, Mise Aline Dundee is visiting frionde in Stratford. Alex. Gardiner ie visiting friends in Hamilton. Mies Flora Davidson ie visiting friends lu Niagara. Joe. Backwell spent leen week in New York Stale visiting friends, Geo. Munn ie building a large frame etable ou hie farm East of here. The garden party at 02, Monteith's Woe very enoaeseful although the night was bad. Sam, gaokwell, M. D., returned to Detroit ou 'Tuesday. He ie taking Poet Graduate work there. Samoa Rgronr.-The following ehowo the standing of pupils in S. S. No. 9, MoKillop, for the month of September, Olen IV -Sam. Davidson, Clara David• eon, Cora Forbes, Nelson Davidson, Maggie Love. Sr. III-Aggie Clerk, Mary Clark, (len. Kneohtel, Wes. Hook well. Jr. III -David Haakwell, Jenny Kueahbel, Sam, Love, Lorne Dennis. Sr. II -Emma Roe, Athol Balton, Lisle Dougherty, Maggie Salley. Jr. II - Harvey Halley, Alex, Dennis, Della Harris, Lorne Roe. Sr. Pt. II -Vine Clark, Adan Forbes. Jr. Pt. II -Maggie Bolton, Hazel Haakwell, Nellie Roe. Sr. Pt. I -Joe. Bolton, Howard. Dough arty, Lawrenoe Oammiuge. Jr. Pt. I - Aline Kneohtel, Albert Clark, Feroie Love. Jvo. RAE, Teacher. Cranbroolc. Smoot REPORT. -The foliowing ie the report of Oranbrook Pobiio School for August and September. Names are 1n order of merit. Examinations having been held every Friday. Claes V -Ida Sharpe, Wm. Smalldan,. Oleos IV - John Jaaklin, Thomas Jaeklio, Herbert McDonald, Emma Hunter, Roy Onn• ningham. Br. III Olaes-Mina Fox, Alex. Dark, Mary McNichol, Viotar Sperling, David Porde, Ronal Alderson, Stella Alderson. Jr. III Clan -Harold Smelldon, Roy MaQiarrie, Viola Long, Julia Baker, Arthur Fox, George Small don, Christine Fischer. Glass II Jessie Menzies, Beatrice McQaarrie, Lillian Dark, Muriel Sperling, Leila MoDonald, Bessie Alderean, Ohrietian Filcher, Orme. Stioee, Angolioe Kreuter, Nettie Reymann: Sr. Pt. II -Leslie Perris, Edward Smalldon. Jr. Pt. II - May Hunter, Maggie McNabb, Lacy Aldereon, Mamie Cameron, Hazel Ma. Donald, Addie Sperling, Reuel Knight, Gordon Camorou, Lola Stiess. Br, First -Evelyn MuNiebol, Mildred Oolqu- boan, Fred Fieoher. "Jr. Firer -Brio penningtou, Elgin Porter, Arnold Fieoher, Earl Reymann, Thelma Small. don. Lowest First -Gordon Knight, Omar Gorealitz, Iona Stine, Medici Morrow, Maggie Perrie, Barbara Fisaher, Alvin Hunter, Robbie Fox. Damn A. MaiAx, Teacher, STRAINED RACK AND SIDE. "While working in a saw mill" writee 0, E. Ramsey, from Ottawa, "I strained my book and aide so severely I had to go to bed, Every movement oaneed me torture, I tried different oils and Hui. manta, but wasn't helped till I used Ner. viline. Been the first applioation gave ooaeiderable relief. In three days I was again at work. Other 'men in the mill nee Nervilino with tramodoae benefit too." An honest r000rd of nearly filty year!: hae eetabliehed the value of Poleon'e Nerviline. P�thel. SCHOOL Raroax.-Tile following ie the eohool report for September :-Senior Department. -Ulnae V -Exam, in Arith„ Lit., Gram,, Oomp, Sr. V -M. Mem- coon, 98, L. Ohambere, 89, Jr. V-13. Coates, 72, P. Bremner, 71, B. Eokmier, 69, F, Imlay, 85, M. McCallum, 62, E. Freeman, 61. Clave IV -Exam. in Spell., Lit„ Arian., Comp, -J, MoOal. lum, 80, 17, Dunbar, 79, B. Bateman, 76, K. MoLeod, 75, G, McKee, 72, S. MoIn- web, 70, L, Strachan, 70, L. Cooper, 64, W. Barr, 62, L. Smith, 62, R. Engler, 62, R, Love, 82, E. Hemsworth, 61, E. MoKee, 80, L Heet4,66, R. Ealmier 61, V. MoLeod, 41, R, Fraser. Olaee III - Exam in Spell., Lib., Arith., Comp. Sr.11I-E, Thompson, 81, A. Moline, 70, A. Cooper, 76, J. Bremner, 74, 0. Dane, 69, U. Banattld, 60, H. Eokmier, 56, A. Hemsworth, 47. Jr. III -A. Barr, 90,1+, Freeman, 85, I. Engler, 88, F. McCallum, 78, L. McIntosh, 06, P, Moline, 68, L. Henry, 52, W, Eokmier, 62, A. Fletcher, 47, Ii. Thompson, 47, J, Cooper, 45, V. McCall, 42 It, Lucas, 88. Average attendauoe for the mouth 42, L A SI:Guam, Principal Report of Junior Department of Dthel Publlo Sebool. The hamea are in Order of clear standing for the month of Septem• bor. Jr, I -P. Dabeon, L. LongeWay, S, McDonald, 11, Fremont, 0, 11100131. ant, 8. Gill, W. (tole, 1.1, Mane, B Thiel., dem, L, Ward if. Eulttnter. Sr 1-1), McKee, D. Dunbar, M, (Mateo, 11. 1'yer• man, 1'. Sandera, 11, Love, L. Tyerinan, L. i bibidean, T. Pollard. Pt. II -L. i31oNmeland, W. Thompson, ld. Ferguson, 0, Oole, .It, Ifemowofth, A, Ward, 11, i okmire. Ir, 1I -P. Bateman, N, Addy, N. MoKee, 0, Engler, 0, Luximire, 0. Oooper, 1J, Ideath, 0, Davineon, It, Uoutee, W. Yeo, Sr, 12-H, smith, V. Pollard, B, Hemsworth, 8, Straoban, E, MoLeod, 0. Dunbar, A, AloNeeland, E. Dobeon, , 0, Eofmire. J. Amara, Toaolier. tC;roo rales. A dement b is walk in' I e titin in front of the Methodist aroonu e. Mtge Bella Young, formerly of Orange 31111, wee married an the 19th of Sop (amber to A, N. Gringos, of Brandon, The public meeting in the Town Hell was well attended and all present wore unamiouely in favor 0f having aoetyleno metalled in the town, as a result the police trustees are having a By.law pre. pared and the question Will be pat to tt vote in to Hoar future. L.iMLowe,. P. J. Livingston bus returned to town from Toronto where he had been etjourn. log for several weeps. The town ministers held a meeting this week with the object of formtug a Ministerial A0000iation. A, 1'. Gingrich hue pnrahasod the Listowel steam laundry from Mr. Stod• gill, and is Qom/ming the Miriam in the former etaud, Martin block. De. Large loft for Now York, where he intends taking special work iu the hospitals, Mra. Large a000mponied the Dr. They will return about the middle of the month. A. Broadfoot, who has carried on a enoaeseful furniture 'and undertaking business in towu toe the pant two or Three years has Bold out his stook of furniture to A. Hermietoo, end intends leaving shortly for the West. A special meeting of the Public Bebop' Board was held to seleot a toaaher to fill the vacancy in the third Department caused by the resignation of Alms Norton, who goes to Toronto where elm baa declared a good position in one of the pity Baboon:, There were six epplioatione for he position. The board appointed Mies H. 0. Straith, of Magnetawan. Mies Stretch has bad some six or seven years experience and comes highly recommend- ed. The salary fs 9825. She began her duties on Monday, Henry Zion of Wallace, has again been very suooeeoful with his string of Wilkes progeny. taking 58 prizes in all this year, At the Weetero fair, London, he. took 9 prized, 5 of them &ate. At the Surat. tord Horse Show he captured 6 prizes, 3 of them lees. At the Liebman' Pall Fair he was awarded 15 prizes, 12 being late. Palmeretou, 10 prizes, 7 of them late. Harrleton, 9 prizes with 6 lets. Atwood, 8 prizes, 2 being late. He also carried off the cup at Harrietoa for,the beet etriug of five horses. PURGATIVES ARE DANC,EROUS. They gripe, Baume burning pains and make the constipated condition oven worse, Phyeioiane say the ideal laxative le Dr. Hamilton's Pills Mandrake and Butternut', they are exceedingly mild, composed only of health -giving vegetable extreme. Dr, Hamilton's Pills restore regular movement of the bowels, strength- en the otomaob and purity the blood. For constipation, eiok headache, bilious name and disordered digestion no medicine ou earth makes emote remarkable cares as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Try a 25s. box yourself. Clinton. Tee oer•loade of sugar beets were shipped from here last week, to the faatary at Berlin. S. B. Na.2, Hallett presented the re. tiring teacher, Thos. Morph, with a hand. some Morris chair, Ogle Cooper has decided on moving his family to Oollingwood es soon an he can Bemire a dwelling hoose. Alva Beaton has been appointed President of the Epworth League of Ontario Street Methodist abarob, A weasel was abased out of the Normitndie cellar, and sought refuge on an eleotrio light pole, lying down on the transformer. A shot from an air rifle brought it down, At the meeting of the Epworth League of Wesley March, it was deoided to make three quilts, for a bale to be sent to Mr. Stone, the missionary in British Oolambiaoupported by the Gode- rich district. John Fisher, contractor on the knit. ting faotory, fell from a eoaffold and landed heavily on terra firma twelve feet below, with a wheelbarrow on top of him, He did not stiffer any fraaturee but was badly bru•eed. At the oiose of the rehenreal of Ontario street choir an a recant evening Mise Kate March was the recipient of a band. sumo pearl ring from the members. 9 lire itved BY BUYING FiiOM 'UK • In Furniture we have the most exclu- sive 11.1108 an Salo. Good practical Furniture at very low prices. 15 per oen,t. off FOR CASA BUYERS. Moore Bros. Furniture Men. Good 1fil1Ps Low Priced Mice Murch has been a prominent mem. her of thie choir and ga0rtebte for some yeare and her removal from Clinton is a serious loos and mach regretted by choir and oongregalioo. W. H. Newcombe, one of Olinton'e moot enterprising and most obloeetol business men, lac decided on leaving town. It is not beoanee he has not done well here, bot henries he bopee t0 do better in larger field, be having bought e business at Niagara Falls, to which plane he removes an Boon ae he oan wind up hie affairs here. DOCTOII8 DON'T KNOW ALL When they say Asthma is inoorable. Every day bad cages are oozed by "Oatarrbozone" ; this scientific treat- ment i0 a ported emcees -Try Oatarrh. ozone yourself. A.t W 00(1. Geo, Danbrook, Main St. is oonflned to bed at present, suffering from goner. el weakness. W. T. Thompson moved into hie new quarters in the Foteeters' Hall on Tues• day morning. The iron gatherers, who are camping out near the station, are gathering an immense quantity of old iron, rage and bones. The anniversary servioee of the Meth- odist ohurob will be held on Sunday, Oot, 1511, when Ron. D. Maritimes, of Lietowel, will preach. More maobinery has arrived at the Cement Works, a coal grinder and peat drier having been put in plaoe in the smaller building to the South of the main building. Still another pupil from the Lamour School for training railway men. Mur. ray Dickson, of Atwood, has jut been appointed to a position by Superin• tendent W. R. Tiffin of Allendale. Fred. Curtis' team of two year-olds ran away from him one day. He woe harrowing a field and bud left the team etandiug fur atime, They took o back- ward gianee and, with mieobief in their eyes, kioked up their heels and away they went. ci1 ode. rich . J. Pridhsm, the tailor, is in business again. A metal roof i0 being placed on the knitting factory. Gordon Bleeett, oldest eon at S. Bissett, is laid up with a severe atter* of appendioitie. The new rifle range below the bank, from the Lighthoaoe, to the old Inter. national site,was opened last week. The oonnty board of Criminal Audit commenced the Oatoher sitting on Mom day, and finished on Wednesday of last week. The town employees are putting aleotrie light 'metres loco the private reeideiooe where the town Iighlo are need. The look epaae belonging to the Harbor Mill Lumber Co. is being well filled up as the mill machinery rune regularly, Goderioh Baptist congregation ie making a start in getting their lot, corner of Montreal and Market streets, in readineae for the erection of their ohurob, North street Methodist ohnrab spire ie being framed, the root is shingled with. steel, the btiolt and atone work is oom• plated and the plastering will be started next week, John Robertson is nutting the name of the oburab and the date of erection on the front of the building, and Our Millinery Opening ' .Gra . Success 'ter 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. rias aant the towers on exalt aide of the main eutrunoes aro roofed in. The Cntarnmont has a few men at wont on Ibe North pier. Some re plank. irtg hoe boost done on the outer end and ilm11ere for the repair of the Inger end are being dovetailed, During Wednesday night of last week emote night prowlers pulled down a large number of the swinge in front of par 0loree, and some of the irons were pulled down so low us to be dangerous to paeeere by, YOlr ADE AMINO. Not (pile eiok,-but robbed of ambition to work -find it hard to think oloarly, Not ill euoagh to think of dying, but bad enough for life to be pretty doll, There ie a remedy-Ferrozone-that quickly lilts that halt dead feeling. Graofoue, bat Ferrozone makes you foal good ; it sharpen0 the dullest appetite, makes it keen ae a razor. Blood 7 Ferrozone makes lots of it, the rich nourishing kind that vitalizee the whole body. You'll be wonderfully gulokeaad, immensely strengthened, feel hearty and cigarette after using Ferrozone. Buoyant hea t I b, earplug vigor and reserve energy all oomofrom this great restore Live. Fifty °mite boys a box of fifty tabiote at all dealers. W Iserelit ne. A. Dalmage has been very 111. Gate reoeip(0 at the Fall Fair were 9475,76. John Carr, formerly proprietor of the Brunswick hotel, died recently in Bernie. The Union furniture factory bee been 0000105 overtime for the past two weeks. The $12,000 of dobeatnree of the Towu of Wingham for the extension of the Waterworks system, were Bold to e Toronto firm for $12,115. A change has been made in the firm of Oaeeele & Oarr, of the Wingham livery. F, J. Oarr has sold hie interest to Thos. Cassels, who will continue the baeinees at the old stand. Rev. Dr. Gundy went to Exeter on Sunday for Missionary 'services and Rev, W. W. Godwin, of Main street Church, Exeter, preeohed in Wiugham Methodist oboroh. Teeswater Fair woe a great encoeee. Piper D. E. MaDooald and his daughter were there and took part in the entertainment. Mr. MoDon• aid received two flret prizes and 1M daughter Mabel, five firsts. N. Reginald Fletcher, Principal of Wingham Bneiuese College, has been obliged to cease work for a while on ac• want of illness. He has gone to hie home near Bt, Marys. We hope he will soon be restored. Geo. Spolton, the Manager, fe taking hislpleoe in the mean- time. The annual meeting of the sharehold- ers of the Western Foundry 00. was held in the oompany'e office in Wingbam. The report showed that the company had a vary eucaesafulyear and the bueinesa ie growing. A 7 per Dent dividend on the preferred stook weal declared. Dir• eatore were chosen as follows :-Dr, Allen, H, Vigeon, A. E. Foe(or, of Toron• to ; Thos. Bell, and R. Vaoetooe, of Wingham. At a meeting of the Direc- tors, Dr, Allen was re -cleated President of the company. F. J. Taylor was ap• pointed manager of the buying and selling departments and 3. J. Oanningham se superintendent of the works. THROW MEDICINES TO THE DOGS 1 At beet they are unpleasant, often tune- less. You have some disease of the nose, throat or lunge. Doatore would oall 11 bronchitic, asthma or catarrh. The common root of these dist: em is germ or microbio irritation,-Oatarrhozone not only destroys disease germs, it does more, it Beale diseased and inflamed tissue. The disease is not only cared, but its return is forever prevented by using Oatarrhozone which is splendid also for colds, oougbe and irritable throat. Re• member poo inhale Catarrhozone- nature's own Dare -Goa no other but Ostarrhozone-it's the beet catarrh ours made. For The Boys And Girls. Pharos and the Oirole of Young Oauada are household words among the boys, girle and young people In thousands of homes throughout Canada and the Britieh Empire, School teachers and pareote are oleo oonetent'reodere of the Book Club ohats, nature notes, items of interest to boys and aountlesa lettere written by members of the Oirole. The information given is interesting, while the efforts of the young oorreepondente preparing their lettere are helpful and inspiring. This page of The Weekly Globe and Oeoada Farmer is not only entertaining, bat highly bonefloial to its readers. It broadens their outlook, widens their eympatbiee and increases (heir knowledge. To get the young people in oor,bomee to identify themeelvee with an effort of this kind proves a strong imitative in promoting their education and in developing their charas. ter, Bix Provincial election protests were formally dropped at Oegoode Hell, The entrance of the Grand Valley Rail. way into Galt will be the 0000110n of a oelebretion. Mre. John Perry, of Rlokman'e Dorn. ere, died from etryobuine poison, probab. ly taken by mistake. A young eon of Arthur Bowling, of St. Thomas, diad from 10/00100 received by falling off a awing, The Court of Appeal warns headstrong wives who provoke ill•treatment and then complain of their huebande that they will get email consideration, OGRE Bus, Have placed in stock a fine assortment of late American Songs, Waltzes and. Two-steps All sold at price�- 26O. M+iAO °Sri > iltc , 1>xs v¢iJ. aMat'ZCZZ'r: e.iso41i, c If MoKrNN0N & Irl _y Now for Big Business Ora stook of NewFall •t a Goode Is now oom late in ever department. moot. p 9 P Them most of our goods were contracted for mouths ago before the advance in wool and cotton, 014 puts us in a position to quote very low prices to close cash buyers. Below you will find a few quotations, which will give you an idea of what you may expect when you visit this store, -Grey Cotton, fine even thread, regular price 5c, for 4o, -Grey Cotton, good weight, yard wide, regular 70, for 5a. -Flannolettee, mill ends, from 5 to 10 yards each, in dark and light stripes, worth 7o per yard, for 50, -Flannelette Blankets, grey and white, in three sizes, worth 86o, and 91,60 ; for 76a, 050 and $1.26, -Ladies' Fur Neckwear, in Ruffs, Oaperines, Scarfs, Boes, Btolee, in all the new doeigne, from 91.25 to 920. -Ohildren'e White Bearskin Coats, in all sizes, from $2 to 94. -Misses Cloth Coats, in navy, preen and black, at close prices. -Men's1 th do Cape, r coverings and vizor, a and Go Ladies' Clotlt Capeithorea w f, the latest American style, vary special, 60o. -Ladies' Oloth Mantles, new styles, in fawn, at $10 and $12.50. -King Quality Shoes, for men and women, at $2.50, $3 and $8,60. -Boys' Standard School Shoes at $1, 91.25 and $1,50. -Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes in great variety. DRESS GOODS Our Dreee Goode department is now full to overflowing with all the new designs and weaves. We take the lead in fife line as usual. Priestley's Dress Goods always in stook. 1 .A. smart boy wanted to learn the business, eanoy 91,15 to„ XXXX-0X:C0C7= lar c, fa -a C`L d -t ri.0 When in u bt Come to Us �II III�� Trade at Our Store Never take unnecessary chances if you do not want to suffer a loss. A. store you know -a store all this community knows -a store. that shows you the greatest assortment -a store that is famous for dependable qualities -a store that always quotes the lowest possible prices -a store that means to do the fair and square thing at all times and under all circumstances. We sell good goods at right prices and nothing else at any price. Large stock of Dueber Hampden, Elgin, Waltham and Swiss Watches. IsrIf your Watoh is not giving you eatiefaotion bring it to me, I will guarantee to repair it or no charge. J. G. JONES THE LEADING JEWELER. FALL AND WINTER Sul and vereoats mass , islyeal ISN90104.AL,W If you are thinking of buying a Fall Suit or Overcoat we will make it worth your while to call and see our new line of Scotch and English Tweeds and plain and fancy Worsteds. The most Stylish and Serviceable goods that can be bought. Our Overcoats of Fancy Tweeds, Beavers, Mel- tons and Cheviots are also on the move and are sell- ing fast. We have a large stock of Fancy Pantings. The price we know will make you buy. Call in and we will be Glad to show you what we have for Little Money. Dodds & abkirk