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()fa Banl ruptst Suit Manufacturer's
Stoa of Miss Goods.
..AVE you Helen these bargain press Goods'? They
are Tpeyondallquestion, the 'cheapest lot that
ever went out of the store. Part. --,the best part -,--of' a
bankrupt elkirt and suit manufacturer's stook. Bought
,ty us at practically our own price, and now ;ofi'ered to
you for legs money than the same goods are selling,,,r
at wholesale today. in Toronto and '1Vtontreal. We
--got-a:bargain -ourseives- and saxe�.:,:shari'wit with you,.
Every yard good, clean, desirable qualities and colors.
'Weights suitable for dresses, skirts, or full suits.. Here
is a list of the different lines and prices we are selling
;them at.
Hundreds of Yards at 35c.
We cleared :aYer e00 ards of Pannmas, Venetians: and Satin
Cloths at a "price that late us sell them at 35c a yard, 50c or
60c they'are worth, every yard of them, and you will not .
buy them for les* anywhere They cannot he bought whole-
sale
hole sale at theprice we alk. All wool. all the. good fell and
winter colors and splendid weighte for suits and dresses.
Just the same quality as you pay 50c and 60c •for, your
choice per yard •... c .... .. .. _...
.35
Plain and Striped Suitngs •55c
There.ara.frilly 300 yaide of these' plain Venetian Cloths ' .
that are worth regularly 75c. Handsome ev on tri
t .. B y .Uh r Striped ' .
Sutttngs, that; are' worth' at the same money, .with a
good variety of other weaves, aII dark colorings, and every----
shade
very --shade that is fashionable this season. Because we bought
them cheap ourselves, you can bun them, while the sale
lasts at per yarn ,.. ,:., .. .... .55
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Satin Cloths and=Venetians 75c
An extra•fine quality all wool Satin Cloth in black. navy,
brown and myrtle, also pure wool Venetian CIoths, 50 to 52
inches wide, splendid weight for suits and skirts, in black,
green and •brown. -Regular $1.25 quality. and worth it 'every
cent, while_ the lot taste yon can buy it from us at per;. yard .75
Heave Stallings 75c:.
Meavy Tweed Suitings. a dozen er more designs, dark and
ndedium':colorings, suitable for either'sepat'ate:skrrte
tailored costumes. Goods. that sell . all over at $1 2feand
$1.50 the°yard,,at:per:.yard .75 •
A Black. Broadicloth,at $t.23
You save at least 50c• a yard on this 'Aleck Broadcloth: 1t
is as good as we:have sold and are selling itt $1.75.: Abs
lately pure wool, perfect in every ,way, .rich. permanent
black. This manufacturerused it for making his heit skirts.
One end oflitt:o sell at this special 'price per yard.......'... 1.25
Still Some ofthe Yard »wide
"Taffeta . to Sell at $105
Still a few dress lengthsof that yard -wide Taffeta Silk: We
tookever v yard' this manufacturer had in stock. lieneed
it for making' underskirts and lining (..oats. The regular
wholesale price was $1.15:per yard, you cin nay this beau
tiful silk while it lasts at per yard.. 1.05
Some Handsome Striped Suitings
These,suitings,should:•have been her a month
ago. Tey carn :to us direct from Paris, and are by
long. odds -the handsomest lot 'of suitings ..we have
ever, alcor*n 'tills., fall: Quiet stripe effects. in the sea-
son's best.c:olorings, including . smoke gray and sap-
phire. Exclusive designs that you will see no place
else, ' High qualities.
$1.25 and $1.50 the _... ard.
Specials for Satulrrdag. , ;.,
Three or fou'r `specials for,Satttrdasellin Sbme
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extras: that will make it worth ,your while' to 'dome
hero -
75c Cashmere"a Hose:50c
Just a few pairs of therm. A little clearing lot we got this •
week. f (Genuine llama, very fine and soft, sold at, 75e every-
where, sizes 811 9, 9h, per pair ........ :........... .50
'Flannelette Remnants
50 or 60 Mill Remnants white Flannelette, assorted ,widths ••
and qualities, lengths run from 2 to 8 yards, perfect in
every wGy, Selling Saturday at... ... , .Less than Wholesale Price ,
More• Linen 'Toweling at $%c .
Ii o* Want any of that - use linen, a Toweling t
y t Crash trw in a..8 c
you better corse for ilrSaturday. We doubt if there will be
more than enough to do us that day. 17 to 18 inches wide, •
heavy weight, pure linen, regular 10e to Ile, t,er yard .OSI;
'Vests
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Ladies Ribbed Vests, button front, high neck, long sleeves,
very Onequality►, rill and. early winter weight. pxtre white.
• Extra special ......1'..,.,...: ...•...,.lei
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DIRE _ IMPORTERS
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CUNr • N. ONr;
WORTH of
IRIL PM
AT
HRJ..F PR!CE.
]N SOME CASES •LESS. WE
BOUGUT IT AT RATE ON THE
DOLLAR.. ITS HERE 'IN. LARGE
ASSOPTMENT AND Goon qUAL-
ITT. WE RELIEVE IN DOING
THINGS RATHER THAN (TALK-
ING. ITS NOT THE LARGEST
STOOK IN CANADA OR THE BIG-
OES.T BARGAIN ON THE EARTH
ITS SI.11II'LY 1 •
WALL .PAPER AT HALF
y . PRICE, •
IN FAIRLY GOOD ASSORTMENT
AND CONVENIENTLY 'SAMPLED,.
DID YOU EVER HAVE A
CHANCE TO . BUY ,SO _MUCH TO
YOUR -ADVANTAGE.,?
See Our 25c Remnants.
W D. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest—Always the Best
Mrs: Eph; Runstadler is :+isiti:ig' rela-
tives in Berlin;
Mr,. W. J.' Paisley was in •Godexich on
business. on Monday.
Mr. Alex:' Robinson of 'Bayfield, was
in' town On Tuesday. 1
Major Dudley Holmes of Wingharti Rwasi
-_in Clinton -on -Tuesday • ;_
Mr. S.' Davis spent Sunday a:al Mon-
day pleasantly at•:Blyth.•
Mr. 1?. -. Freeman exercised his • fran-
chise in Seaforth on- Mon•la y.
Mr;. and Mrs._ James: Fair 'were . in
Toronto from Thursday until Man
day.
Mrs:. Mills ;wont to • London.'•on Tues
deg. where she intends remaining for.
• -some 'time.
MS;: Clarence Johnstone : has. been
home from Trinity College. 'Toronto
for.: a few days, '
Mr. John McCaughey of Myth was
busy Monday, shaking ;hands with
Clinton `friends.
Mrs, ;Jae, Weiss `.went toStratftsrd on
Tuesday: ,Mrs. • Weiss is the , -gal,, st
Of YI4T,r� tiya. r ,
MistseG "M�se.T�
bee of mates,, i lir thday tea
On Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Mills Shipley :panic lip f• om LOU
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don' Saturday. and return d .to ' •thee
city again on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John Pinker of Ausbu1'i'
were the guests,'on .`ou i lay ,of
and Mrs Pinker. of 'town.
Rev, Ja§ : Livingstone of Mitchell war
while In,:town over Sunday a •guest
.,at' the Ont.':St ''-parsonage: '
Mr: Norman Jolliffe •cif ;Toronto 'spsali
a . few . days, • with his.; parents at.
Wesley the past week.
Miss Strachan arrived from London
last week'. to :tate charge:of,
combo's dress --making department, . is
Mr. John McEwen Of ,I{nox College,
Toronto, is at present visiting .at'
his' home -on the 2nd con of Stanley'
kiss Parker of Bayfield•and .Miss''
Whittington, town; ;jollied the
staff of Newcombe's dress -making do-'
partment. •
Mr.. and Mrs. Charlie A • . Copp • 'of
Goder-ich.-and•eshildren sp-eat Sululay._
with' the foriner?s• brother, l\ii;. D.
A. Steep.
Mr:, Frank O'Neil returned last, .week
from Mooscjaw, Ssssk , anti w111 ie -
main with . his. family Until after
Thanksgiving Day.
Miss Laura Gale of Auburn, Maine,
who is'taking. a tour through On-
tario,' spent the past week with: her'
aunt, Mrs, ,Thos. Judd. • •
Miss, Wellwood of New'"York City, is
visiltingher cousin, Miss Richardson.;
town, and her aunt, Mrs: Jas. Itieh•
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ardson, and other relatives in God
Wrioh township.
Rev. ' Kenneth' : Beaton returned • to'
Toronto on Monday to „resume his,
studies at the Universlity alter spen-
ding•a couple of days with his lath
er,' Mr, A. D. Beton.
Mrs'. George McCartney ;and )I \dal=
lace Wheatley spent Saturday . and':
Sunday with their parents, 1VIr.- and
Mrs. Jos, Wheatley, ;Wallace left
his little son,• Lawrence Livingstone,
with his parents to remain for a
few weeks.
Mr. .zlames Stevens.is in London at-
tending the "Laymen's Forward Mis-
sionary Movement Convention. While
in the city he gill be the guest of
his daughter, l Mrs, Trra'el Taylor,
and is not expected home. until
Monday or Tuesday next. f
Mie, !and Mrs, Thompson of Grantor'
were the guests from Saturday until
Tuesday of their son, Dr. Thompson.
Mr. Thompson observed his 85th
birthday on. Monday ” and ia in the
ci joyrnent of remarkable health for
one of suchadvanced' years. Ile
would pass for a dozen yearn young -
err easily.
Ur. b,; I3. Itenniedy;, reiturned on Satur-
day frbrn X3agarsvfflb where he had
been, attending the funeral of itis
brother -In-law, Mr. Joshua Holland,
flour miller of that place, Mr. Hol-
land was only suety -three years : of
age). White in that district, Mr. Kens
nedy; also took 'oceasfon .to, visit old
friends at Caledonia..
The evaporator building of filo Wlhit-
fly t'ruit 4t, Vinegar. Co. was datnaged
by :tiro.
piazits Ste.
Ten Ibij:!:aie aii Mantle
ktIlsaiii Dress Goods.
• About 350 yards of Beaver Cloth, Cheviots, Rough Curls, Frieze and Fancy
Brocade Mantle Cloth. in black, blue, brown, ,fawn' and check :tweeds, from $1.50 up
to $3.50 per yard, 54 inches wide, all to: go at one price, $ l per yard.
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yards-Fancy-Tweed-Mantte_.Cloths50-inchesde. ;,___ Regular1
and $1.25, to be cleared out at 50c per yard.
1 ,About 100 .yards Stripe Eiderdown ' and :Fancy Melton Cloths. Regular: 35c
and: 50c per yard. for 15c per yard.
Come early as .these goods will not lash long at these prices.
Harms ijone. Spun
Dress Tweeds
SOdress lengths of $orris Home Spun
Tweeds, notwo alike, beautiful'. colorings' and
designs. ' Our dress goods stock is too heavy
which is theonly reason for slaughtering these
'goods. Regular $1,25•and $1.50 per yard, Friday
and Saturday your choice at per yard.... .75
300 yards FancyTweed Dress Goode'
splendid wearing ualtiea, :'us • he thin for
Odd skirts and children'e school dresses.. thing
lar 75c and $1 pet yard, Friday and .Saturday
your choice at per yard. .50:
Save One Dollar on:.
Boys'. Overcoats
Saturday
• 25 Boys' navy bine beaver, 'double breast-
ed Reeler's. storm collar, tweed lined. brass
• buttons. .Regular '$3,50 for...:...,.,.. 2.50
• 10 Boys' dark 'grey cheviot Overcoats,
• single breabted, velvet collar: fitting boys three
to six years only, Regular -$5 for.:.... 3:50
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50 Boys', odd light and darktweed Knickers,
lined throughout, assorted sizes: Regular $1.25'
and $1.50, •Saturday..........,....,...... .75
Ladies' and Children's
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N w• Fall Coats
-The new Fall and Winter Coats
are here` in.all their beauty, : Our.
values are right, . our styles correct
and ourp rices ' moderate, You are
wel
. come tc>-oall,:_and _Jsee_the neer.::
coats as often as you like whether
you buy or not.
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L ttdies
Ready4to=Wear
Gar tints
Dry Goods.'
and
Millinery
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Twelve Hund1ecl . Pieces Pres Cut Glass to be Given Away
by This Store Absolutely Free.
This `s without doubt the greatest offer ever n*ade to our customers.
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Read the following explanation carefully and see how you can have a full set of twenty
pieces absolutely free.
To the first sixty people bringing in checks amounting to Thirty-five Dollars or over for
goods which have been bought at our storeon and after Friday, Oct. '30th, we will present the.
following complete set of twenty piet..es of Pres Cut Glass; suitable for the table.
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1—One large covered 1:hitter Dish
2--One6-int•h fnney.square Comport
3—One large Sngar'Bnwl .
4 --One large footed Spoon,liolder
5—One larire handled Cream Pitcher
6—One 7x5 -inch deep oblong Gandy Tray
7 -One 6•inch Table Dish
,.8: -=One large 8 inch round Berry l3o Yui
9—One extra deep footed Nut Bovia
10 --One 6b inch leaf shape -Table Dish .:
11—One large 81 inch fancy.ovel dish
12 --One i3•rnch heavy round Table Dish
• 13—One ei inch fancy Celery Tray
14--One:Oil or 'Vinegar Bottle
15—One 6•inch flared Comport
16 -One °•inch high footed•Jd11y•Dish
17Oue (3h -inch extra deep round Berry
Bowl
13—One °=inch high footed Salver
I9—One 7t•ineh fancy Utility Dish
20—One mart Pitcher 7i inches high
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• REri'I.IC1E ~R� '!''ou the whole set, not the Angle dish.
conditions are so simple that anyone can; secure a set, It is not absolutely thec ndl i n o neces-
sary
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ytha - personshall buy$35 as checks are transferable and two or more cus
nary that each worth, . laser
ers can club together and get the twenty -piece set. a•
'`• With every ; purohase we give • ou acheeRNAltli the ainot nt thereon, and all you have to '1
Jo is to keepyour,checks until the amount reaches $35, then present them at our store as soon
pos .ible'.and the .complete sat of twenty pieces will be yours, S .
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The Glassware will be on 'exhibition at our store and you are
invited to inspect it at -any time.
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