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The Brussels Post, 1906-7-19, Page 5soft -1 WI NQQHAM BUSINESS COI -LEGE ie a High.graee Qommerallll Reboot, Three poorest t Commercial Stenography Telegraphy Write /1110, SrOT'ION, rrhtatpai, dt3b=t-Zt=8=i' 001 Groat A 80 G �VV i V ELLIOTT galidet TORONTO& ONT. Students from Brl bleb Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba on the Wast to Now liruuewlek on the Mast are in attendance thin year. Distance ie no him/ramie to those who wish to get tho boot. Our graduates aro al- ways eutmesefal. Our facilities are un- Bnrpaesod. 000101meoz Now. No varia- tions, College open entire year. Mag - fadeout catalogue free. W. 1 ELLIOTT, Principal. Con. TONOJ AND ALIMANDEI BTO. 53,R5ie 2:51:5=t'S$i52F2arteiFt8i MEDICAL CARDS. 1)R. R. A. BURNS- - Successor to Dr. J. A. McNaughton Itr'rlg0eis, 0001(110 Graduate of Poiyolluio Poet Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, Now York Member of College of Phys clans and Sur- geons of °uteric. Office and residonoo same as formerly oc. copied by Dr, Motl',ugh ton, Dieeaeee Of WOW Oa a specialty. 'Phone No, 21. BUSINESS CARDS. WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 00100 in the Poet cake, Elliot. 80.4 C. O. F. Court Prinoeeo Alexandria, No.21, 0. G. P., Srussole, meets in their Lodge froom, Bias - hill Block, on the 2ud and last Tuesdays of each month, at o'clock. Visiting brethren always welcome. GEORGE EBBE, 0. B. W. L. Lh1ATE/BitDALE, R, S. JAMES HARRIS, Agent Howiok Mutual Fire Insurance Company Offioe and Reeldonoe- WALTON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: nisonoNOE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. rj s. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION- • Orli, will moll for bettor prices, to better men, in less time and lees chargee than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't oharge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged ut this office or by personal application. ROBT. H. GARNiSS BL'OBVALE - ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Bales arranged for at the oilloe of Tan 1000, Brussels, 221f VETERINARY. GA. CUNNINGHAM— • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vot- eodollege1prepared to treat at ail die- nases f o lted andms in a compet- ent manner. Partinular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry and MlCalls promptly attended to. Office ant/Infirmary -Pour dooro North of bridge, Tarnborry et., Brussels. LEDAL AND 'CONYEYANCINBI. B. MACDONALD— .AB .• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Me. Suoseseor to G. P. Blair. 018oe over Stan- dard Bank. Sruseale, Solicitor for Metro- politan Bank, '(77/T M. SIN CLAIIi- 9 1' • Barrister, Solicitor, t00nveyancer, Notary Publlo, deo. Office -8 tewert's Bleck 1 door North o1 Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank. PitoUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- sAIIOUBTERS, BOLIOITORB, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. W. PROODaoOT, S. 0. R. C. Hese G. F. BLAIR. Oftioee-Titoee formerly °coupled by Messrs Cameron .re Holt, ONTARIO. GODEm',H, DENTISTRY DR. R. P, FEILD, 1►ENTJBT Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontatlo and First.elaee Honor Graduate of Toronto Uuivereity, Office next to Brewor'o Photograph Gallery, BRDBBHLO. EST43gxaS71==i ii =11 U Fall Term Opens Sept. 4 13. CENTRAL i�i2L�/2��� .> STRATFORD. ONT. p Tboeo lntereeted in nuttiness College PF 0 Work should write for our largo Date- ;p ]ague. This 1s the largest and best yf id Commercial and Shorthand Solr0ol in ii W entorn Ontario, Wo give a pirraatlloi training anti egoist our graduates to lb teepousiblo po0iti0ne. Many of the loading Business Colleges employ out a -graduatoe at Mediate. Write now for a Tree oatalogae, EL1410Tx & MOLAO,HLAN, Principals. t6i1;61»�i"7tt.wr7 Resolved THAT rtrzwra let's ART STUDIO io the Headquartero for SOUVENIR POST CARDS Private Cards. made of your Residence also Groupe, lil (]t y. (�1 Given Proe with avert' Lh L dozen Uubinet Phptoo, a boaulitul Voueer Photo, Frame. 0011 Dud gee the stylus -your choice of twelve. Let me know when you want the view of your resideooe taken. goat A .e1 House route are iu0reaeing owing to the ditneulby to secure the ne0680ary dwelling pieces In Brands. Tun ltfitobell Advoente ohergee 0 former Brueeelile se follows :-W. W Burg.ee, photographer, tools Revere] children last week and yet he bae 001 been orreoted for kidnapping. A rum in Toronto eompieing to Tau Pose of the interfereu000f somebody with flowere and a large shall pieced= agrave in Brussels oemetery. If the offeuding peroon'lo looated it will not be well for them. In a letter from Ernest Miller, who is employed in a paper mill at Espanalo, Ont„ he eaye the daily output of pulp ie 7 oars. They run day and night, Hie brother Oharlie i0 also working in the same mill. A Perfeot Bowel Laxative for coo• atipation, Ballow complexion, headache, d0000000B, soar otomaoh, coated tougae, bilioaoneee. Lax•ete Dot promptly, without pain or griping. Pleasant to take-Lux•ete-only 5 oente. Sold by F. R. Smith. P. S. LAwoAeoN, the well known horse• man died at hie borne in Preston on Sunday night, July let, atter a short illness with typhoid fever. Mr. Lame - sou was an expert judge 013 harem at Brussels Pall Fair last year and was a Ane type of a mac. IRoy, eon of Wm. and Mrs. Aioley, formerly of Brussels, ie now filling a poeition in the Sterling Bank at tie. bridge 0. Urohart, one time teller in the Standard Bank here, is the agent there W. D. Hart, formerly agent of the Standard Bunk, Breesels, is Inspector for the Sterling. Women with weakness should never forget Dr. Shoop's Night Care. This magio-like local treatment, is used at bedtime, all night while iiia system ie at rest, it ie constantly building up the weakened themes, soothing the inflamed and sensitive surfaces and wall surely Olean op all oatarrhal and local troubles. Sold by F. R. Smith. Tun Wroxeter Star speaking of the Celebration there says : - "The Aral attraction for the day was the football match between Wroxeter and Brueeele, whioh was won by the latter by a score of 1-0. Thie game was a very interest. ing one, as the Brussels boys, eome of them at ]soot oertainly know how to play tootball. Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings last- ing relief in Stomach, Kidnay and Heart troubles through the inside nerves. No matter how the nerves became im• patted this remedy will rebuild their strength, will restore their vigor. Be. member it does no good to treat the ailing organ -the irregular heart, rebell. foul stomach, diseased kidneys. They are not to blame. Go baok to the nerves that control them -treat the aaaee- uue e, remedy that cares through the in- side nerves. Sold by F. R. Smith. THE Gerrie Vidotte of the 6111, fn speaking of Wroxeter Celebration says: ".Editor Herr, of Breesels, wee among the spectators and took delight in the rooster race. W. H. is a great bird fancier." There was member editor there G c stud in too who was iu poultry e e p y and while not an iuoubator wee manataotar• ing "fettle" and "goose eggs" in the base ball match between the "Unions" and Barrieton. We most not forget however, that Bro. Sharpie also scored 2 oat of the 6 rune made. Howwx M0TDAL,-At the last meet. ing of the Howiok Mutual Iue0r0noe 00.150 applio0►ione were passed. -Io. specter Vail paid hie offioial visit to the head deoe at Wroxeter and examined the affairs of the company. He oom plimented the Howiok Mutual on their eatlefaotory oondition.-The new brick office, at Wroxeter, will be oompleted, it is expected, by August let, and will be a convenient and commodious build. ing Nest meeting of, the O0, will be held on Saturday, July 28th. Rev, J. S. Fisher, formerly at Blytb and Gerrie, after forty year° of motive work in the ministry of the Methodist church, has ouperannaatod, and with Mrs. Fisher has taken up hie re0idenoe In Lambeth. Mr. Ember has been a most faithful ambassador of the arose, and retiree not booanee he has become phyoioally inoapaaiated, except in the respect that he is troubled with detainees. His forty years' eerviao bae been spam on fourteen oironite, and the many friends of himeelt and wife will join rut i0 wiebing him that real and happinees whioh they have well earned, '1,'nlA1,0 et' Sr'ann,-At the request of a number of agricultural moieties, Sept, Cowan is sending out a oiroular giving a definition of "trials of speed" whioh ander the amended act of last eeoeion aro permitted at exhibitions mooted from Govoromeot fends although horse races are prohibited. Mr. Cowan eaye : "Trials of speed" eballmeen competitions among driving horeee in whioh oonfir. motion, oundueas y and eE le are ooneidee- e ed as well as a eed in the winning of the prize. If in the judgment of the offioero or judges, it le deemed advisable to teat the epeed of the donteeting berm it is allowable to do so, but the prize meet in ovary MUM be awarded on general axed. l0noe, s.0 seen in the above oheraoterietloe. It is not intended that parses shall be offered made up of depo0tts or entry fees tram owners' of contesting horses, but that prat:Mame shall be offered in the usual way. e0Roree.raoing" i+hall In. Mode oompetitfons fn which all or any of therm conditions are followed :-In whioh spied only ie moldered, in vthieh entriee,are restrioted by time limits; in whioh any reetriotions are made ae to the number of entrlee," 1000•'100. Blyth Fair this year will be held on Sept. 18th and 19th, Blyth Orangemen eelobrutod the glorious twelfth 0.1 Sotttor1h, Dr. Wm, Sloan, of Toronto, spent a day with hie brother, Reeve A, W, S'oan. 91re, J. E, Ooombe left for a visit to (rienda in Buffalo, Detroit and New York. Sloan W. W. and Mrs. S an an d eon of Toronto, visited at the retidonoe of Mrs. Myles Young. J, S. and Mrs. McKinnon, of Toronto, were visiting et the reeidenee of Poet. master McKinnon, John Heffron, who wag injured at a barn raising in Morris u few weeke ago, ,o reoovering nioely and was removed to his home here last weak. Mies Amelia Molten, who hag been teaching 'wheel at illghgate,ie spending her vacation et the residence of her par ants, Rev, Dr, and Mrs, MoLean, John Bartley, principal of Blyth ppblta eobool, was among the list of e000eestul eandldoteo at the Ontario Norms) eobool examinations. He now has a Bret clam public school and inter. min high eohool oertittoate. J!'ordwiel o. There will be a good supply of hay this season, There were 21 tiokete sold here for the exonr0ioo to Nlegaro Fs'Io. Rev. W. J. Aehton, of Bothwell, was visiting hie many friende in H. 100k. 41iee M. Smith, of Windsor, is the guest of Mrs. Hussey at the parsonage. On Friday 6111 /net the funeral of the Myrna Olive intent daughter of David and Mrs. Wiloon, aged 9 months and 4 doya took plane to Fordwiob amatory. '1'he Woman's Iuetitute held a meeting In the Foreatero' Hall, on June 291h, Their wait a rale attendance of ladies at the afternoon eeeeiou, In the evening to was served by the members in the hall, The evening ee001an watt well attended, when goad addreeeee were delivered by Mrs, Watts, of Oliuton, and Mise Duncan, The addressee were in- terepereed by a good program, We are a r to lea of the dem e a rt' learn to of Mrs. Milton Leonard, whose maiden name wee Alma Aldrich, she beiog a daughter of M. Aldrich, 2nd on. Howiok, Sbe passed Reay on Saturday 80th ult.,at the home of her hoeboud, in her 26th year. She was aline young woman whose demise will be greatly regretted. Sbe has been married only about a year and a half. The funeral tools place on July 204„ to Fordwiob cemetery. Rev,do T, H. Farr and Jae, Husoer had oharge of the funeral service:. It watt one of the largest fouerale ever Been to tbeee parte. Clinton. Misses Clara and Ellen Mountoaetle left town an Monday, of last week for Toronto. Dr. John Lindsay hoe decided on premising iu Loudon, and has bought a house there. A. Goodwin polled a stalk of bay in hio garden, which measured six Leet ten ,napes in length. The other day while Mrs, 8. H. Smith was piokiug cherries, a limb sprang back and mtruak her fairly across the eye ball. The blow was so severe that for a couple of honra both of her eyes were oloeed. . d,,'.arati4 ,l That i ti ns t puna 1 I!ha e 0 d0 not a ! Blq Al g y again Ando illustration in the °BBBB of 8 H. Smith. He ham a mace who ie e pr0teeei0tnt10111ree in New York, and aha is 111 ,.,,'enact with the lose of the eight of ho b eyes, owing to dieea00 controoted from one of her p0tfOnte4 The people of Ontario 80, church have Mealy dooidsd to remove their preeenl driving abed from its location adjoining the oharoh, and have bought 50 teeb frontage from the Western end of Mr. Rattenbnry'e lot on Ontario St., where a Ane 100 (set deep cement abed will be eroded with sanitary arrangements which will prevent it being in any way offensive or Objootioneble. The site is a good o0e, and the change has its ad. vantages, <i. odericee. Wm, Barrows, Nelson street, hes Compton early growing corn in We garden that measures 7 feet in height, Registrar Ooatoe ie a lover of rheas, and owns 800 varietieo, He bae convert- ed the wild wuote ground in the rear of the registry ofioo into a nine plot with eome 200 roue boehee, and will have many more onus the ground is free tram noxione weeds, some of whioh are very bard to exterminate. On Wednoeday of last week a men named Hudoon, who had been eeve,al times remanded, was brought before ]lie Honor Judge Holt and discharged. He woe originally (Merged with defrauding a readout of Grey township in a trade with a machine for a horse, bat shortly after the transaction the plaintiff and other witnesses moved to Alberta, and it is their aboenoe that prevented the trial taking place. The Gaderioh Lumber Company's now mill at Goderioh wag destroyed by Are o 0 laeeda morning of last weak, k I g , Involving a loee'of about 615,000, partly ',overact by Minimum). The Are original• ed In the boiler 00001, Tho eempeny have about one million Poet of loge on hand still onoat of thio eea8000 stook, Geo. Thompson, formerly of Zetland, le a member of the Company, W Jf1hHO9l. Mre, l3, Ball hoe returned home after spending p g eevoral weeks with her eon in Toronto. Frank Bradwin, eon of Joe. Bradwin, of town, is old country buyer for a largo firm in Hamilton. MIes E, L. Lloyd goes to California, where the will upend a year in visiting with her three brothers, Rev. D, Persia fs taking hit vaoation, and hie pulpit is supplied by Mr. Stephen• eon, a student from Knox College. The prize liete for the Fall Pair, to be held September 27 and 28, are now ready and have been mailed to the members. W. E. MoNiven, is supplying for Bev, W. G. Rawson, in the Methodist abarob white the latter is enjoying his venation. Mise L, Ball leaves in company with J. end Mrs. Tait, of Bruggels, on an exbend• ed visit to relatives in British Columoia, Mise Estelle Griffin left to spend a couple of mouths with her brothers, who are on the earvey of the G. T. E ity„ above Port Arthur. J. B. Ferguson, Town Clerk, retarned on Tuesday, of last week atter several weeks' stay in London Respite'. He is not fully recovered, and ie advised bo go West and tent for a couple of montho upon the open prairie, Moe Jean Stewart bee returned home from Winnipeg, when she spent eeverel weeks, having been called to that 0ity to attend the funeral of her brother. Wingham'e Oivio holiday hoe been fixed for Friday, July 27th. The event Of the day will be the urinal union ex. mission of the Sunday Sohoole of town. A tine, wide percent moaning hoe been put is leading from;tho sidewalk in front of the Towo Hall to the new poet0ffioe. The oroesing re six feet wide, cud will he one of the moot oonvenienl in town. The Voters' Met for the Town of Wing. ham for 1906 bee been prioted and wee Asst posted up on Monday of last week. The namber of voters on the list lure year le 804, made up of 181 in Werd 1 ;' 163 Ward 2 ; 188, Ward 8 ; 282, Ward 4. The number of persona qualified to Servo we Jurors is 885. The eteff of teachere engaged for Wingbam High School hoe been 00111• petted, 0s loaowe :-Prinoipai, J, A. Taylor, B, A., Seieooe speoialieb; Miss F. B, lietohoson, B. A., of Toronto, specialist in English and modern laoga- ages ; Jae. G, Workman, B. A„ Matins. neatioal epeoiali0l. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy.- when used faithfully will reach chronic and difficult muses heretofore regarded aeincurable by pbyeioians and is the Mott reliable presoription known to clean out and completely remove every vestige of rheumatic) poison from the blood. Sold by F. R. Smith, August Oth will this year be Mit0hell'e ohne holiday. Grope are looking good in Mitchell vicinity and baying is well under way. GREATEST TEN DAY SALE IN TES G -+r-AYES, THE GREATEST SALE ON EARTH` ' AST'ING ONLY - 10 TIES Commencing Saturday, July 14th, and Positively ending July 25th, 19O We can't afford to run this Big Sale any longer. THE - BIG $20,000.00 STOOK MUST BE LOWERED SW i JPI TG tom, H;DUCTIONS IN- ,V-JRY D i-+HT\TT PROFITS MUST BE BURIED. Goods bought at this Sale cannot be returned SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. or exchanged. No goods on approbation. WE MUST LOWER THE BIG STOCK. PO'.:;PLESTONE & GARII THE GREAT DRESS GOODS HOUSE Successors to MESSRS. MoXINNON & Co. READ EVERY WORD OF THIS AD. Note our Grocery List This department is full of new goods and its stook is replete with the best and purest that oan be procured. You can eaye moony dollars by replenishing your want list dur- ing this big sale. Maple Leaf, Lowe Inlet and Eagle Salmon, your ohoioe 2 for 250. Bulk Teas, Japan or Ceylon, regular 26o per lb., 5 lbs. $1. Yeast Oakes, 3o per box. 3 Plugs McDonald Tobacco for 25o. Sealer of Crest Brand Baking Powder for 180. 9 Tine of Pork and Beane for 25o. 1 -Ib. Tin of Baking Powder and a beautiful picture, regular p, P rice 600 Hale rice 39o. Everything in the Grocery Line Reduced 50 artiolee for 40, 10o artiolee for 9o, 150 articles for 14o. ole. Nairn's best Quality Linoleums in block - and floral designs, 4 yds wide $1.80 Ladies' Wrappers Too many Wrappers are not good to have. We Have out our prices on Wrappers to sell every one in stock. 61 00 Ladies' Wrappers for 750 1 25 990 1 45 " " 1 28 1 76 " ' 1 44 2 00 " " 1 50 $2 Ladies' Blouse Waists for 50c These omelet of all sizes and kindo, in fact a cleaning of the stook, all colors, all kinds, prices from 61.00 to 62.25, to olear ab eaoh 50o. 255 Ladies' Belts at 5c and 10e Ladies' Black and Colored Leather Belts, also Silk Belts, worth 25o, at 10o. • Another lot of Belts to clear at each 5o, SHOES SHOES 91.25 91.60 and 91.75 Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, your choice for 99o. 91.10 Ladies' Toe Slippers for 960. 61.75 Ladino' Oxfords, Blucher out, ribbon tie, for $1.89, 91.80 Ladies' Tan Oxfords, Blucher out, for 91.49. 91.25 Ladies' Glove Grafin Bal. Shoe for 91. 61.05 Meu'a Glove Grain, oil tan, heavy Bole, 8 rows of pegs and plugged, for $1,49, 92,25 Mons Box Calf Bal hnes fine oft stook, heavy sole r for 62. $4 Men's Patent Leather Dal Shoes, best of quality, new ehapoe,for $3.00. 61.26 to $2.50 Men's Bat Shoes, pat at a job primo, only $1, 91.25 Boye' Glove Grain Bal Shoes, oil tan, heavy sole, 61,13. 61,75 Boys' Box Calf Bal Shoee for 91.58. BL1(T H9 ONT, Now for Bargains in Colored Muslins 40o Linen Voile, silk and linen mixtures, in plain and etripee, at 16o, 160 Stripe Dimity now 84o. 26a French Dimity now 14o. 25o Brooaded Mnefin at 15o. 124 Blue Voila now 80. 124c Pink and White Ohambrey ab 10o. 15o Black Muslin, neat stripe, at 10o. 150 White Dimity, with pink stripe, at 84o. 25o Black and White Dimity for 15o. 20o Brown Voile at 15o, 1240 Organdies at 84o. 200 Large Check Black and White Gingbams for 1240. 250 White Belora w w PCambric with worked black 0100, a 150_ , 20o Black Dimity for 15o. 150 American Muslins, with fancy colorings, at 10o. 150 Bine Organdie at 120. 12i Dimities, with black etripee, 10o. Ask to see our Pile of Ends at Cheap Prices. Millinery Department will be. open during this Big Sale WHITE WEAR TO CLEAR AT LESS THAN OOST Ladies' White Oambrio Skirt0 made of Fine Englielu Lansdowne Cambrioe, A.11 at ridioiouoly low prloee. $1.00 White Underskirts, trimmed with embroidery, for 79a' $1.25 " ,t 990 61.60 " " teneriffe lane, 91.00 92.60 " " " embroidery, 1.69 12ie Maurice Flannelette 90 18 pieces of Maurice's Flannelettes, 87 inches wide, dark: and light stripes, at only 9o. $2.50 Black Metallic Skirts, $1.25 Just a limited quantity of Black Metallic Underskirts, witln colored etripee, at half price, for $1.25. $2.25 White and Colored Skirts, 99c A few White and Colored Outside Skirts ranging from 91,26. to $2.25, at eaoh 99o, $5 Ladies' Cravenette Rain Coats, $2 50' Ladies' Grey Oravenebte Rain Coats, 58 and 60 indica long,. made by National Rubber 0o:, Montreal, and were• worth $5,00, now half price at 92.50. 98.00 Ladies' Rain Coate as above, at 94.60. 97.00 Ladies' Rain Coate as above, at $8.50. 35c Men's White Unlaundered Shirts for 25c A big lot of Men's White Uolanndered Shirts, siva 14, 14.x, and 15, were cheap at 85o, now 25o. $1 Men's Straw Hats, 10c. All our Men's Fine Straw Hats, 250, 50o, 75o and 91.00, to clear at 10o. $1 Millinery Straw Hats, 10c. Every Untrimmed Hat in stook has been laid out and we moat glean up our Entire Ladies' Straw Hats, at eaoh l00 DO NOT FORGET The 1g Clothing Salle of Men's, Youths' and Boy's Clothing at near- ly Half Price, lasting only 10 days. Men's Navy Bine Serge Snits, were $3.75, for $2.99. Men's Navy Blue Serge Suits, were 94.50, for 98.49. 10Ion's Brown Halifax Tweed Suite, were 95,00, for 93.98. Men's Tweed. Suit, dee 39, only one snit, was 95, now 98.09. Men'o Black Tweed Suits with green threading, were 95,25, now 94.00. Men's Blue Berge Suits were 95.00, now 93.98. Men's Mlle Tweed Suit, size 89, was 95.00 now 68.39. Men's Blue Grey Tweed Suite, were 95.25, now 95.99. Men's Light Tweed Suits, were 95.50, now $4.48. Men's Brown Halifax Tweed Snits, wore $5.50, now 94.12. Men's Dark and Light Brown Mixed Snit, size 88, was 95.75, now $8.48. Men's Brown Mixed Tweed Suit, size 40, was 95.95, for $3. Men'e Blue Serge Suite, were 90.00, now $4.78. Meu'e Brown Mixed Tweed Suits, were 99.00, now 96.49. Men's Brown Cheek Tweed Suite, double breasted coat, were 99.50, now 90.69. Men's Oottonade Overallo to clear at per pair 250. Boys' 2 and 3 Piece Tweed Suits at Un- heard of Prices Boy's Blue Flannel Sorge Blouse Snit, $1.00, for 83o. Light Fawn Cheviot Suits, sizes 22, 23, 24, were 91.50, now 990. Blank Serge Suite, were 91.75, now 91.43. Light Grey Tweed Suits, elzeo 28, 24, were 92.25, for 91.44. Blue Serge Suits, were 92.60, now 91.40. Grey Blouse Snits, 0i1es 28, 24, 25, 26, were 92.50, now $1., $5 Ladies' Waterproof Coats $1.50 Lot of Ladies' Waterproof Rain Coats made Of best 1'arametta Cloth, in billet, grey and navy, were $5,00, now $1,60, Goods bought at this Sale cannot be returned. No goods given on appraba;tion. Produce or Cash in evohan,le for goods. .7V'o foods puncl7ved on tickets daring this Big Sale. 1