The Brussels Post, 1906-10-4, Page 8Picture o Cards
A large and new line received for
Fair Week, Our stook includes
—Several Beautiful Colored Views of Brussels.
—Views of Canada. —European Scenery.
—Comic Cards in Black and White and the new
Brown Colorings.
—Semi -comic Cards. —Leather Post Cards.
—jewelled Poet Cards with pictures of Largo
Boats, Trains, &c.
You are welcome to come in and
look over the assortment.
We keep Extract of Wild Strawberry. No better remedy for Dysen-
try. Yon should keep a bottle on hand this time of year.
R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
B00T0EBN EXTENSION W. G. & B,
Traineleave Brnseele Station, North
and South, as follows:
Boma ammo Boma Sown.
Mail 7:05 a,m I Mixed 0;15 0,01
Mixed 11•_5 a,m I Mail 1.44 p.m
Express 3:02p.m Express 8:51 p.m
'Arai cIttlys stents
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it,
OCTOBER.
HEAVE frost Sunday night.
MARKET your grain at Brunets,
Smoot, Board Friday evening of next
week,
Beeriness ie beetling at the Apple Evap-
orator,
THE tax rate in Bruaeels thio year le
21 mills,
TOEeDAY and Wednesday W. H. Mc.
Cranium took iu she Atwood Fair,
THE Poor is en A. 1 advertising
medium. Try it and prove our state-
ment.
Go to the Fall Fair Concert and have
the wrinkles taken out of your faoe by
beving a good laugh.
Lase Saturday the Directors of the
Howiok Mutual Imorance Co. met in
regular session at Gorrie.
R. LEAT0ERDALE captured the gold
locket in the bowling competition and
will no doubt wear it with oorreopondiug
dignity.
A Nuvnolt of Brnaeelitee attended the
Wtnghem Nair last Friday. The, Gal-
braith took 2nd money In the speeding
event open to farmers.
Tao residence of Jno, Cardiff, Prin.
oe00 street, ie being veneered with cement
and will be much improved both as to
comfort and appeerenoe.
A LETTER from an Old eubeoriber in
Peoria, Ill„ ()aye we are always glad to
get Tao PosT. It 'mea ea a weekly
message from out n the land and we
very mach appreciate it. It is newsy
and interesting. Wishing yon continued
prosperity.
RIFLE OLon.—The matches in aoueee.
Lion with the Ride Assooiation of Bras.
eels will aommeaoe test Monday. Four
prizes will be offered to both nervier and
junior membere SO n0 to add to the
interest. Prizes will be on exhibition at
THE PoeT Pabliehing Hoose.
New cement waike hove been pot down
or are now being oonetrnoted on sea-
tione o1 Queen, William, Maple and
Alexander streets. Numerous private
waike to reofdenoee have also been laid.
It le expected that the work will be well
an to completion by the oloae of this
week.
Da. Ovens, M. D„ London, Eye and
Ear Sergeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Braesele, on the first Tuesday in
each month. Hours, 8 a. m, to 1.30 p.
m. Oataraot, squint, failing eyesight,
deafness and nasal catarrh treated and
glaseee properly fitted, Nest visit, Tues-
day, November 6111. N. B.—Dr. Ovens
makes no calls,
BRIDLING NoTes.—The shipments from
the G. T. R. this week were as follows
A. 0. Damee, oar of bogs to Coliingwood,
and oar of cattle to Toronto ; McDonald
Bros., oar of lumber to Loodoo ; R.
Graham, car of wheat oaoh to Guelph
and Preston ; Alf. Backer, oar of baled
hay to Toronto ; G. A. Beet, oar of hogs
to Palmerston,
ramose IN HAIR,—Ladies who wish to
petteettheir appearance and learn ell
about hair ebould oall on Prof, Doren•
wend, of Toronto, who will be at the
Amerionu Hotel on Friday October 5th
with a big stook of hie famous Hair
goods, styles, wigs, switches, pampa.
doors, traoeformationo, wavy fronts &o
all the latest from Paris, Boston, Lora
don and other plaoes, A visit ie ante t0
prove profitable,
OBIT.—We regret to learn that Mrs.
Jae.Gray, formerly Mise Maggie Marray,
of Seaforth, died at Elgin, Manitoba, teat
Saturday. Although not very rugged for
some time ebe wag only real ill for a week.
Deceased was married 6 or 6 years ago
and removed with her haebaod to the
West. Funeral was on Tuesday. Mrs,
Gray had vieleted on different 00000ione
in .Brueeele, Her demise ie deeply re-
gretted,
80I ,8 DoiNG HER DuTs,—Newton Mo.
Oanlay, Thomas street, Brussels, ie the
owner of e. hen whose name hue a right to
go down to poaterity, She is no Spring
(thicken as she hue seen 16 Seamen" and
about en many Winton. Daring one of
the latter Jaok Fra:t got busy reealtieg
in the lose of a foot but deepite this die•
advantage Mrs, lien retained her desire
to live and with true maternal inetinote
hatched out and atilt mothers 8 able
bodied obiolte twine ae big ae heeeelt at
the present. Beoh a hen deserves a cosy
plane in Winter and when through with
hopping about on onefootitt this world
we have no worse wish than that Some.
body beside an editor will be the pnr•
chaser if she ehoeld be pat 0n the market.
We would not have the heart (nor the
teeth either) to eat that hen. Mr. Mo.
0enlay eertainly eboafd pla0e this poultry
wonder on exhibition at Brueeele Fall
Fait 101 a feathered anrioeity,
FOURTH Division Court ;Thursday of
this week, );-asap
Din you reserve your seat yet) for the
Fall Fair Oouoert Friday evening 2 140
seats are already taken,
AT the Seaforth Fall Fair, deepite a
bad start, Peter Soott took 2nd place in
a 100 yard foot race, Mr, Scott meet
surely be -renewing his youth.
Goon progress is being made with the
new Butter factory. The frame factory
North of town bee been taken down and
Me material is being utilized in the new
buildings being erected by Mr. Harrie,
It will be a oommodioae and ap•to•dete
factory when oompleted,
Amu BROKEN,—Cue day recently James
Maxwell jun, had the misfortune to break
a bone in his left arm while working
about a threshing maohioe in Manitoba.
He is home now and consequently taking
undesired holidays bet will soon be able
to ree0me work we hope,
BALD HEADED MEN.—It is wrong to
endanger your health and eoarifioe your
appearance when you know that Prof.
Dorenweod'e toupees and wigs anally re.
plane the loot hair—featherweight—stay
on securely, are protection to the bead
and add to health and appearance. Yon
are invited to pall et American Hotel on
Friday Oct. 5th.
PaaoHasED a Boenoeee.—Jno. Donald.
eon, who Bold out hie harness shop in
Brussels to George Stemn, has pnr•
abased the hueineee of A. J. Paltridge,
Goderioh, and hen taken poeeeesion. He
is a firet•olaee mechauio and enjoyed a
large trade in the ten years he spout
here. The many friends of Mr. and
Mre• Donaldson here will be glad to know
they have located so oouveoieotly to
their old home in Brueeele. We wish
Mr. Donaldson onaoeee, He was a
member of the town Council while here.
TENNIs.—Thareday afternoon represen•
tativee of the Listowel Tennis Club,
accompanied by lady Weeds, made a
visit to Bruaeels and spent a0 eojoyeble
afternoon on the Teonie Lawn. The
result of the match was a win for the
home team, the acorea being as follows •
—Sinolair (B) beat day (L) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 ;
Cameron and Fox (B) beat Brooke and
Myers (L) 6-3, 6-2 ; Cameron (8) beat
Brooke (L) 5-7, 6-3, 6-1. Hay and Soott
(L) beat Stoolair and Powell (B) 6-3, 2-6,
7-5. A tasty tea was served on the lawn
and a eooial evening spent,
How THE BEMsIGET ie INJURED.—Bead-
ing, eewieg, sketching, painting, or other
like work, wherein a oloee use of the eye -
eight ie made, if done faring a window,
unshaded lamp or electric light, impaire
vielon and injures the eye. In a similar
manner the eye is injured by glare from
the reflected sunlight on snow, Dement
eidewalka, pavement, and the like, and if
not protected by colored glasses retinibie
may result. Many iofiammatory diseasee
of the eye are caused by working in dark,
close, or ill ventilated rooms, ae well as
by dusty oaoopatione snob as threehing,
flax mill work, &o. In all mob oases the
eyes should have proper protection and
the lighting and ventilation of rooms im-
proved. But the most widespread oan8e
of injury to the eyeeight ie the neglect of
wearing glaesee when required or the
wearing of improperly fitted or nnoaitable
o0ee, Glaesee which do not properly
correct the errors of refraction always
injure the eye . as well as
the eyeeight, The eyeeight of multi-
tudes today is being eerionely impared by
wearing improperly fitted glossae. Thie
is obiefiy due to the "free-eye•teot fake"
whish is worked to perfection by the
tramp honee•to•boase opeotaole pedlar.
Going tip and down every oonoeoeion,
line and sideroad in this Province pro•
claiming themselves "professore,"
"doctors of option," "neurologist opti-
cians," "manufacturers of gleam," etc„
promising a cure for all ilia by means of
their wares, these tramp, house-to-honse
epeotaole pedlars encased not only in filch-
ing the money from the people, but,
whish is of far greater moment, injuring
their eyesight by their cheap, 0000itable
glaseee. These epeotoole pedlars seem to
be past masters of the "free•eye•test"
fake. The ordinary tramp who is going
about looking for something to eat or a
night', lodging is a nuisance, bot harm•
lees, on the other hand hie brother, tithe
epeobaole pedlar.tramp, ie not only a
nuisance but in a position to do the
gravest harm to the public, Next to the
lose of life the lose or impairment of the
eyeeight is the greatest misfortune. Bot
what oare these tramp hawkers of glaseee
Bo long a0 they can filch the money from
the people in return tor their goods 7
Here today, gone tomorrow, ever seeking
psetttree new, especially among the farm•
ing community, these birds of prey are
ever seeking new victims, ever making
new dupe. It is well to remember that
whenever it ie deemed expedient tbeee
tramp epectaole pedlars do not hesitate
to mamma the name and dogreee of any
ootillet or surgeon who may have a looal
repute in that locality. Themeelvee
nameless their location unknown, never.
theleee through eheer impertine00e they
inlrudo into the homes ot the people.
Their 0001080 in imposing their ware on
the public ie a commentary on the
credulity of human nature and a 080818 -
cute to the extent to which the "free•ey8'
test" fake to need for the public to defend
itself wetting them to by no means easy,
bat if it be remembered that these un.
lioeneod pedlar() as loon as they enter a
farmhouse are troepa00era and the proper
Standard Bank of Canada
mis'r.eteatzzsmsr» e.e'7a
SUBPL316, 085 ItIISERVE FOND 8 1,000,600
TOTAL ASSETS OVER 16,000,000
A General BaAaleing' rheletinewaa Ta•ftusieteted
"�C?SAV/NGS BANK'''•'
interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawalat highest current rates
and 0001000nded half•yearly,
Joint Deposit Acvollnte—A SPECIAL CONVENIENCE in use in our Savings De-
partment 1e the "Joint Deposit" aeoount. Money may be deposited or withdrawn
ty either of the two members of the household, This system 10 a great 000800-
ienee to many residing Intown, but more particularly so to farmers, as in the latter
male whether manor wild oomee to town either oan attend to the Banking, An-
other feature of the system is that in ease of the death of either party the money
oan be withdrawn by the survivor without cost. We will tell you more about our
methods 11 you will kindly call or write,
Married Women and Anton may make and withdraw deposits without the in•
terventiou of any person,
BALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED Or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for whioh no ohargo ie made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar oarefal and ooarteone attention.
G, P. BOHOLFLELD, GRN, MAN0000. J. F. ROW LAND, MANAGER,
cation be taken against them as snob and
in the meantime the door slammed in
their fawn' and the dog called it is beltev•
ed these meamre0 will mitigate the
nai8ana0 and lessen the risk to eye -
eight. In all oases of persietant heed•
aohee, dizziness, tailing eyeeight, Squint,
consult the family physician or an
oouliet. An oculist ie a 0argeon who hoe
made a special study of the eye and who
ie competent to preeeribe glaseee or any
other treatment deemed advisable in
each case. Neither the family physician
nor an mullet will advise glaseee or any
other treatment unless they areaonvinoed
It is required.
BETTER THAN EvRR.—The Family
Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal
grows better year after year. It to truly
marvellone what an immense circulation
it hes. Very few homee in this neighbor.
hood are without it and those do not
know what they are miesing. The
Family Herald's new piotare thio 000000
is entitled "A Tag of War," one of those
beautiful subjects which brighten(' one'a
home. To give the family Herald and
Weekly Star along with each a picture
for only one dollar man only be done by e
paper with the Family Bersld'e oironla•
lion, No other Canadian paper man at.
tempt it,
THE Guelph Mercury of Got. let,
speaks as follows of a former Brne•
Balite :—An intereeting little story with
a moral etteohed, appears in the October
issue of the Children's Papers, published
by the D. C. Cook Pabliehing Go., Chi-
cago and Elgin, from the pen of Mies
Jeseie M. Boca, Dublin street. It ie well
depioted, oonoiae, bright end apposite,
and exhibits more than an ordinary 11.
luetrative ability on the part of the
writer in presenting a tenth to the mind
of a child, as well as marked literary
genius. In extending oongratalationo,
we voice the sentiment of her many
friends in wishing ber still greatereaocess.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.—Handicaps were
a0 follows :—Fax, Powell, Sinolair, Cern•
eros —40 ; Barna, Norman, McKelvey,
Feild —15 ; Smith, Zimmer, Boott, Roes,
Little, Craigia, e0. 1 .Elliott, Work, Dun -
ford, Richards, +30. Preliminary round
Burne beat Work ; McKelvey beat Dan.
ford. let round—Zimmer beat Scott ; 1
Borne beat MoKelvey ; Cameron beat
Roes ; Powell beat Feild ; Fox beat
i
Smith ; Elliott beat Richards ; Little
beat Sinclair (default) ; Norman beat
Oraigie (default). lad round—Zimmer
beat Burne ; Cameron beat Powell ; Fox
beat Elliott ; Little beat Norman, 3rd
round—Cameron beat Zimmer ; Fox beat
Little. 4th round—Cameron beat Fox.
let prize, looket, J, H. Cameron ; and
prize, soar! pin, Jae. Fox, The prizes
were pre00nt00 by Dr. R. P. Feild, the
President of the Club.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mies Grace Stewart is vioitiog in De.
troit.
Mies Fannie Rogers ie visiting in Tor.
onto.
Mrs. Matheson is the guest of Mrs. D.
0. Rose,
Browatt Brom, aro visiting at G. A.
Deadman'('.
Milton MoArter ie home for a brief
holiday from Brampton.
Mies Josie Baobanan was visiting in
Lnoknow for a few days.
Percy 8peiran, of Goderioh, is here on
a holiday visit with hie temente.
George Dark has taken a situation ae
barber in Minnedoea, Manitoba,
Mrs. Brown, of Gerrie, i0 visiting with
her eon, Geo. Srowo, of Bruaeels,
Duncan and Colin MoArthar are
beak from a trip aoroee the briny.
Dr. T. T. McRae, of Clinton, wag in
town for a short time on Tuesday,
Mrs. Jae, Fos has been on the sick list.
Her mother and Sister are visiting her.
Misses Advonie and Lizzie Longfoot, of
Stratford, are visitors at Geo. Edwards'.
Mrs. Joseph Bogh, of Blnevale, 1800
visiting at Alm, Paul's for a while this
week. •
R. Crone, who wax at Fargam, bee
resumed work for Geo. Stemn as harneoe
maker.
Robt. and Mrs. McAlpine are moving
to 8t. Catharines where the former has
eeonred a position.
Wm. Turnbull and daughter are ex.
peoted home this week from their visit
to the Old Country.
Mile Wiebart arrived in town loot week
to preside over Melville Manse. We
weloome her to Brussels.
Mrs. 0. G. Martin, of Niagara Falle,
and 'Mrs. B. Day, of Luoknow, are
visitors with Mrs, Leokie.
Dress Goods
Department
Our Dress Goods Department is now very com-
plete and comprises all the newest Fall
and Winter Shades—Materials and
Trimmings, that go to make up a
First-class Dress Goods stock.
Dress -making Rooms upstairs where you may
have Dresses well made up in the latest
Fashion and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Oar large and well assorted Stook
throughout the Store is
at your Service
NO FANCY PRICES. EVERYTHING CHEAP.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
A. STRACHAN
T=LE METROPOLITAN BANK
UAP)TAL—Antllerizedl 62,000.000
CAPITAL—Pall tip 1,000,000
1BESERYG ilIlII 3itrping:Profts: 1,100,180
Directors
S, d, 05001537, D.17, THOMPSON, R. 0.^
President, Vice•President,
71x08, B1RADSHAW, 8,8,8, AIR notion stn, 08. MOnTIMnn MAIM, 8,0, J10, nY0100
Jong rrnernnoolt
W. D. ROSS, - General Manager
THE METROPOLITAN DANK 1e open to remove the aoocunte of
Farmers, Merchants and Bueluoee Community generally and to give
careful ermaideration to all propoeule submitted to. it.
It relies upon fie past 0eeord for eourte0ua treatment of its Cus-
tomers, and will extend every consideration consistent with soaud
banking to those who may desire to traneaet business with it,
& wx 0s AWE Dareswim?
Iatereat at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all 00030 of 61 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J, FAWCETT, Manager.
Mies Barbara and Alex. McKelvey
have returned to Toronto to resume their
reepeotive coarses of study.
, oMieeee Frank Brieu and Aileen Soott,
and Ellsworth McLean, ofeafortb, were
viei0ore at P. Boott'e loot 'Sunday,
Ad. Somers. has been on the Wok list
but we hope he will soon be o. k. He
does not lose mush time through filmes
fortunately.
B. W. and Mrs. Chapman and child-
ren, of British Columbia, have been
visiting I. 0. and hire. Richards daring
the past week,
Geo. and hire, English and eon and
daughter of Detroit, are visiting relativee
iu Braesele and vicinity. They are tray•
tilling fu an automobile.
Leake Callan leaves town to mamma a
poeitio0 in the atom of R. A. Brieooe, of
Galt. We are (lorry to have he and Mrs.
Callan remove from Brnseele bat wish
them well.
J. Ferguson and Mime Mina Moltae at.
tended the funeral of the late Geo. Bal.
lard at Lietowet on Taeeday afternoon.
Service was conducted by Rev. Mr. hie.
()emus aeeieted by Rev. Mr. Hardy.
We are pleased to notice in the Gaelpb
Meruory the uame and photogravure of
111iee Olive Bailey, daughter of S. and
Mae. Bailey, of Braesele, in the gradual.
ing class of Nurses in the Guelph Hoe.
pital. We wish her great mimeos in
Resisting iu the healing art.
Wednesday afternoon W, H. and Mrs.
Maunder(' and daughters left Brueeele for
Ohoehone, Idaho, where they purpose
residing for a time. They carry with
them many good wishes for a happy
and prosperous stay fu Uncle Same land
and a safe return bye and bye to the
banner province of this Dominion,
Barrister Moses McFadden who was
0. N. Smith's opponent in the Provincial
election, at Sault Ste. Marie, will be ap-
pointed Crown Attorney for the distriot
t Algoma, to suaoeed the late Nelsou
Sitnpeon. Mr. MoFaddea, ie a brother
to Joe. McFadden and Mrs. D. Walker,
of Brunets,
Mre. Thos. McGregor made a flying
visit to Trout Creek, to visit her sister,
Mrs. McIntosh, who baa been serio0elyilt
Ou Sunday tie Mrs. McGregor and her
nephew were going to viett another slater
a few miles distant they were oo0lranted
by an enormous bear by the roadside.
A hasty retreat was made by the predee-
triane to a neighboring farm house and
the story told. A hot pursuit wait made
by the man of the hoose with a gen but
his bearehip had disappeared.
Dr. J. L. Turnbull bob deoided to
leave Listowel and bee eold ont to Dr.
J. 1M. Moore, who takes posseselon ot
the former's offices, whish have re•
(tautly been fitted up over F. Howe's
hardware store. Dr. Turnbull will re.
main in town for a week or two, not
halving deoided Re yet aa to hie future
location, Dr. Moore has removed hie
offlaee acmes the street t0 those of Dr.
Turnbull, where he will to fature be
located. Dr. Moore was a former Brno.
Mite and a brother to M. H. Moore, V.
le., of town,
Business Local's.
MRs. KIRK will serve an extra ten oent
lanoh dinner Fair Day.
10800 miloh sow for sale. Apply to
ALF, Banana, Brameolo,
TO RENT —Two upotair rooms. Apply
at Smith's Drug Store.
14 YEABLINO cattle for eale. Moses
DOLL, Lot 6, Cou. 6, Grey,
A FOIL somnolent of Listowel yarns
on hand and bo arrive at Max's. Custom
knitting a epeoialty.
WANTEn boy, to learn blaokemithing.
First claim encouragement, and bigheet
wages paid, Apply at once to
D. Elute & Co,
LINEN duster lost between Brussels and
Eli Smith's, The owner will greatly
oblige by leaving 11 at THE Poem. W. B.
K. is worked o0 she centre of it.
BOARD WANTED.—Lady and two
children want oomtortahle rooms for
Winter. Give full partioalars and prion.
Drawer 31, Brunets.
To ANY ONE UaINe SAW0,—As I
Maim to have expert practice and have
invented and am using the latest new
and improved saw toole I oau give fine
advantage to oar ao0bnmere both in
prices and quality of work. Call early
and yon will not need to rush, T. Mo.
Gregor, Mill St„ Brueeele,
The new Pure Food and Drug Law
will mark it on the label of every Cough
Cure oontaioing Opiaw, Chloroform,
or any other etapitying or poisano0e
drag. But it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure as made for 20 years, entirely
free. Dr, Shoop all along has bitterly
NOW
IS
PICKLINC
TIME
for which we are
fully prepared
with a nice fresh
stook of Spices
of the very Best
Quality at
FOX'S
Drug Store
oppooed the nee of opiates or narootie,
Dr. Bboop'e Cough Gare is abeolately
safe even for the yo0ngeet babe—and
it aurae it does not simply eupprese.
Get a eats and reliable Cough Care, by
simply ineiebiug on having Dr, Stoop's.
Let the Law be your protection. We
cheerfully recommend and sell it, F. R.
Smith.
731'07'SSE•77�5 AShR �7T'Ei,
Fall Wheat 68 69
Barley 40 41
Peas 70 70
Cate 29 30
Butter, tube and rolls17 18
Eggs per dozen 17
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Floor, per bbl 4 50 5 20
Hoge, Live 6 40
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
T CLEGG HAS 40 HEAD OF
• g00 feeders for sale ; mostly 2 -year-
olds: weighing about 1,100. Terms to suit
purchasers. 12.2
Cider Making.
The undersigned will ran his Cider 01111
Thursday, Friday and Saturday while the
season lasts, Lot 1, 5111 Line, Morrie.
13-1 JOHN T. BELL.
11ARL.1 FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DoitsmNED offers 1118 100 acre 00.8111,
being St Lot 10, Con. 4, Morrie, for sale. 70
acres cleared and 1,11 under erase excepting
0 acres. Farm well adapted for pasture, a
never failing spring creek rune through it.
There is a comfortable frame house, flue
bank barn 00 feet square, pig pen and lien
house 20x50, sod shed 20E40 ; small orchard.
Poseeeeion, given any time. For further
partioulors apply on the premises or ad-
dress Brussels 2, 0. R0B'T, 081100EN,
Proprietor, 18-tf
Brussels Daylight Store. z G. N. McLaren
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New Fall and Winter Goods
Now in Stock
This is a prosperous year—Top prices for big crops—which should make
this one of the "good years." We have prepared for a good Fall and 'Winter
business with a big stock of strictly new goods, and they are bought Right.
Both Wool and Cotton are higher priced, but we are here with bright new goods
in many cases at less than you would expect to pay for them•
—Ladies' and Girls' New Coate -Canadian, English
and German makes.
—Ladies' and Girls' New Rain Coats.
—New Drees Goods and Trimmings.
—New Mantle Cloths and Ladies' Furnishings.
—Ladies' and Children's New Union and Wool Under-
clothing.
—New Towel's, Towellings and Table Linens.
—Men's and Boys' New Furnishings and Undercloth-
ing.
—A complete assortment in the Staple Department.
—All Wool, Union and Cotton Blankets.
—New Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
—New Overcoats, Suits and Odd Pieces for Men and
Boys.
In fact yon will find here one of the best stocks within . your reach and we
A ways Pay the Highest Prices for Produce.
HAVE YOU SEEN, THE SAMPLE COATS ?
Wo purchased a set of Traveller's Sample Coats for Ladies', Misses and Children. These
are all this season's new styles. We have some specially good things left for Misses and
Children. These we sell at actual Wholesale Prices—of course we got a discount on them.
They are in perfect condition and you would not know by the appearance of the Coats that
they had been carried by a Traveller.
Goods Right or Your Money Back.
Yours for CNext Door to
Mutual Reneat g Laren ,American House