The Clinton New Era, 1906-07-20, Page 51
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July 20.th 1906
Greatest 10 Day Sale
lin 10 Counties.
Yes, the Oreatest Sale on Earth.
LASTING ONLY io DAYS
COMNENCING SATURDAY, JLrLY 14th art positeeely
ending WEDNESDAY, JUIN .2511i, 1906,
—$20,000- sToox OWERED.
§weeplug Reductions in every Department,
Profits must be buried. Sacrifices must be made.
Positively no reserve. We must lower the Big Stock
Goods bought at this Sale cannot bo returned, or exchanged!,
No goods on Approbation.
Reno every 'word of this Ad.
Note Our Grocery List,
This department is full of new goods
and, its stock is replete with the best
eliae,catebeproeured. You
creree, , '45.#11ellareby replenishing
your want Hat 'Miring this bigeale,
Maple Leaf, Lowe Inlet and Eagle
Salmon, your choice 2 for 25c,
Bulk Teas, Japan or Ceylon, regular
25e per lb., 5 lbs for $1. .•
Yeast Cakes, 3c per box.
6 plugs McDonald Tobacco for 25c.
Settler of Crest Brand Baking Powder
fpr 18c.
6 tins of Pork and Beans for 25c,w ijPO.uu.
ffeen thread -
Gents' Rig Ready-to-wear ClothingSale.
Sale. '
Do not forget the big Clothing Sale
of Men's, Youths' and Boys' clothing
at nearly half price. Lasting onlyTen
Divs.
Men's Navy BlueSerge Suits were$3.75
for $2.09
Men's Navy 13lueSerge Suits were$440
for $3.40,-
Mees BrownHalifaxTweed Suite Were
85.00 foe $3.93.
Men's Brown 'Tweed Suit, size 37, was
• $5.00. now $3,00,
Men's Tweed Suit, size 39, only 1 suit,
1 Ib tin of Baking Powder and a .bean- ing, were $5.25, now ,00. •
tiful picture, regular price 50e, for 39c. Men'slidlueSergeSuits were$5,now$3,98
15cand25ctins ofBakingPowder forlOo. Men'sStrip Tweed, size 39 was $5,00,
5c articles for 4c, 10c articles for 9c, leo 0. .
we $5.25 Mitt VA It
Aliens White Unlaundered Shirts. Men's Light Tweed "Suite were $5,50; 1
mews BlueGreyTweedSuits e
A big let of Meres White 'Unlaundered now $4.48.
Shirts, sizes 14,14 1-2 and 15,werecheap Men's Brown HalifaxTweedSuits were
at 85e, now 25e. • 65.50, now $4.12
Men's Dark and Light Brown Mixed
LadiesWrappers. Suit, Size 38, was $5.75, now $3.48. I
Too many Wrappers are not good to Men's Brown Mixed Tweed Suit, size40
have. We have cut our prices on 1 was $5.95 for $3.00. •
Wrappers to sell everyone in stock. I Men's Blue Serge Suits, $0.00 now$ -1.73
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$1.00 Ladies' Wrappers for 75e bdens Brown Mixed Tweed Suits were
Births, Marriages Deaths
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is $1.23 Men's Brown CheckTvveedSuits,double '
sem4 4 t { nee
$1 75 • „ . $1,44 breasted poet, were $9 50„for $6,69. BURN
MANTON NEW EU
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Miele
.Walckes
We again draw at-
tention to our grade
atc es. Good
material, fine finish
and accurate adjust-
ment are all combin-
ed' in each Watch.
Our airn in the past, as new.'
hasnot bane question of price,
but quality, A good time -piece,
ike anythink else, is elWays
cheapest in the end. So if •you
want. a reliable Watch, get it
from us, We will take your old
Watch in pax't pay.
Jeweler and Optician.'
1 114rEkes Tested Freeta .
BUSINESS
Gow•PiNiaimm
No nonsense about this:business ; tricks, ; nu twists or turns from. the
• straight path of business, • We're here to serve you, and do it in the best oc
way, Our business is to supply you with the oods you want, -at the lowest
possible cost to yon—and we're doing it. No price exaggeration, either; no
--cauilitror-quantitrexaggeration;------When-we-print-ar-price—believe-4,71The
goods are well worth it. If we say it's an inducement, a big saving to you—
yoU can lean on the statement; it's true.
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Seldom Such Linen Bargains.
•Real Good Values in Napkins.
•$2. Ladies' Blouse Waists, aoc en. s o tonade Overals to
These consist ofall sizes and kinds;in •
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clear at per pair, 25c...
fact, a cleaning of the stock, all colors, ••• .•
all kinde, prices from $1. to $2.25,- to Boy's and 3 Nevi Suit* at
clear at each 50e. .101elteOrd-eie paces,
25c .Ladies' Belts at 3c and loc. jeeeieriBlue Flannel Serge Blouse Snit,
Ladies' Black and Colored Leather $1.00 for 83e.
Belts. also Silk Belts, worth 25c at:10e. Light Fawn Cheviot Suits. sizes 22; 26,
Another lot ofBelts to clearatpach-5c. 24, were $1.50,ove 99c.
Shoes Shoes Shoes. - Black Serge Suits were 61.75,now$1.43.
• Light Grey Tweed Suits, :sizes, 23, 24,
$1.25, $1,50 and $1.75 Ladies' Dengelle weee. 3225, nue eleeee - • ,
Button ehees; your choice for 99ee •40•:,
31.10 Ladies' Toe Slippers for 95e. • Grey Blbuse Suits. sikeE123;"2.4, 25, 26,
61.75 Ladies' Oxfords, blucher cut, rib' were ;$2***1-' now $1'00'
bon tie, for 61,39, ,
• e$5,00 Ladies' Waterproof I;
$1.80' Ladies'Tan Oxfords, blucher cute eoats $1:50. .
for $149, Lets of. Ladies' Waterproof Rain
$1 25 Ladies' Glove Grain Bal Shoe, $1. , Coats made 'of best Paraneettaelnth in
$1.65 Men's Glove Grain, oil tan, heavy Black, Grey end Navy, were 85.00 now..
sol e,3 rows of pegs and plugged,at$1.49.
$2.25 Men's Box Calf Bal Shoes, fine , Geode bought at this sale cannot be d
soft stock, heavy sole, for $2. • • t returned, e.
$4 Men's Patent Leather,Ba.1 Shoee; 1 White Wear at less than cost.
best of quality,neve shapes, for $3.60,
$1.25 to $2.50 Men's Bal Shoes, pue at a! Ladies' white Cambric skirts made
job price, only $1.GO. •• • of fine English Landsdowne Cainbrics,
Allat rciously low prices. •
$1.25 Boys' Glove Grain Bal shoes, cil ' elm WeliteUnderekirts, trimmed with
tan, heavy sole, for $1.13. embroidery, for 79c. •
$1,75 Boys'13oxlCalf Bal Shoes for$1.58. $1.25 White -Underskirts trimmed with
erebroidery et
Nairn's best ctiality'Linoleurris $1,50 WhiteUnderskirts,trionned with
in block and floral designs .A• teneriffe lace at. $1:00.
$2.so whitetrederskirte, trimined with
yards wider for $.1.80.
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I etnlieeidery for $1.69
Bargains in eolored _. . •
40c Linde Voile, silk and linen mix -'I Alaa uricp rianneliptte 9c.
tures, in plain and black stripes at 15e. i -18 pieces of Mauriee's Flannelettes, 37
15c Stripe Dimity naw 8 1-3e. inches wider dark and light stripes, at
25c French Dimity now 12 1-2e • ' only 9c. •
25c Brocaded 'Muslin at 154.
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12 1-20 Blue Voile now 8 Lec ' • $5:00 LadiessOravenetie Rain --
12 1,2e Pink andWhiteChambrey at 10e • . coats, 52.50. •
15c Black muslin, neat stripe at 10e.
15eWhiteDimitv with pink stripe,8 1-3e Ladies' Grey Cravenette Rain Coats,'
25c Black and White Dimity for 150, 58 and 60 inches longeeade by NationaTJc l
Brown Voile at 15c. Rubber Co., eVIontreal, and were worth
12 1-2c Organdies at 8 1-3c. . $5.00, now half price at $2.50. :
.20e large Check Black arid WhiteGing- $8.00 Ladies'Raincoats as above at$4.50,
ham for 12 li2e. •• • $7.00 Ladies'Raineoats as above at$3.50 E
25c White Beton, Cambric, with work-. ,
ed black stripe, 15e. • $/ Allen's Strati Rats 10e.
20e Black Dimity for Me.
DOWNS. -fn Clinton,, on July ie, to Mi see
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Mrs. -Robb Downs, a daughter. -
MOON. - In ilidlett•on July Sad. io Mr'ando
xpMrs'
etTetairor Moon,
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a•-daugEhutelirett, on July Igql, to Mi.
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and Mrs,Johnyhompson, ki, datighter. .. •
FAWCETT.---In Ayton. on Oth.july a : mon to
i% rr:Tel. Mrs John Fawcett (fornierlk"of Londes-
DEINTN1S.In N.Fingliam, July Oth. to Mr and
Mrs Waiter Dennis, a son. • •. • .
LUNOT.--In Wingliern. July fith to mr•, .s,nd
birs E. Lunot. a daughter.
TROUNTOtri.-Ili Wingluith;" July 8th, to .11ft
and Mrs Chris Thorntoo, iv datghter. •
*Me N.-Izt I
IN' Ir an u, al McGowan, i',, 'agtia!2::-. -,
D tie 94 ; LI , t p...,
O'CONNELL.-Iii,Seeforti.. on . June Mix,. 'to • :
Mr and...Mrs el, D. O'Connell
a.bon.. . ,
' Ce)0II.E.,--in Reasell, on June MIL" to Mr end
Mrs If. J..4). Cooke., 1eitingliter,..:-•• :, ..i. " . .•
.1'0,111)13.N.-00 JulY.10t1i, to kr: ancl blia, Alex.
Porden.Goderieli,'e daughter, • • .
ETCE.-At the Sauble Line, Stanley; oti ./uMi;
2711,, to Mr and Edward Utile, a danghter. •
GINGERICH-At Bronson • lino, StaufeN",:on ' •
Toy Eith, to Mr • .0.nd Mrs Chris Gingerich, a • .
aughter. , • : . .
ELCR1,--2;urieii Read, Hay' .Townthip; On .
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Juno 9.8th, to Mr.and Mrs Elmer Icione, a son. . ' • -Ciiiiwn.. MUrket, Report..
mmilir.D. -•. ' . (A,rrebtvi every Thursday' afternoon '
'ROSE-BRIGEAM.-At Christ church, AM-
, ate 0 27 to 0 28
g, e nesday, July Ilth, by Rev Wheat •
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. , 0 65 to 0 10•
, 0 45 to 0 48.
0 80 to ,0 82
A fine all pure Linen; double damask, 72 inches
z:gg. 75c, for . - t
.Abother good value in Table Linen:. three. pat-
terns, full.bleached, all Linen,, 72 in. wide, '
reg. z.ao, for. . . •
Reg. $r.5o, for.... • •• $1.19
Now is your opportunity to secure a good Bar-
gain in TOWELS :-4•Five doz all pure
Linen Huckaback Towels, with fringe, color-
ed borders, size 19z36 in,, per pair .. ... t5e
SPECIAL 1N \WHITE QUILTS,
Vine Canadian Coochet Bed Spreads, heavy •
quality, pear designs, size 72x8o $1.00
A SNAP IN COTTON.
Grey.or unbleached Cottons, strong, even thread,
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, . wearing qualities guaranteed, 34 inches
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wide, Lsoo yards; per yard
Fine, all pure Linen Napkins, all new designs, -
size 2727 in., reg. 51.50 per doz to sell at St.29
Five dozall pure Linen Napkin,- reg $2.,00
a dozen, to sell at 'per adzen. . . .. $1•09
Ten dozen Napkins, size 27x27. inches, our lead-
er at 52.50 per doz., to selI at $.13
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RIBI3ONS,
New Taffetas, not too heavy for summer, but 1111C,
•• -with sufficierrt-fn-mness to stand lots of wear; 114.1
white,,cream, sky, pink, violet, yellow, green
purple, red, brown, navy ; 3 inches wide,
per yard eic
HANDKERCHIEFS ro for 25c. •
Good Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-8 inchhem,
woman's size, 10 for 25c
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THE
RIGHT
• HOUSE
Parke; Mi -David Wilson Rose, to Miss Alice E.
Brigham, 6f Petrone, formerly of Clinton.
MAINS-COWAN.-Atthe home of the bride's
sister, Blyth, on July 18, 1»' Rev, Dr. McLean,
Mr. John Cowan, North Dakota., to Miss Annie
Mains.
•Malf.ETRICX-4/AMPORT.,-,At 'the home of
the bride's parents on lune 8Jst, by Rev An',
drews..Daviel MeRetriele. to Miss Cpra, daugh
ter of James Laroport of erediton.
Batley
'Peee
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Eggs
Butter . • • 0 15 to 0 lti
Hoge •• 7 50 to 7 50
Wool (washed)... ..... . 0 27 to 0-27
• 1Veel • emwesheo) ...... 0 -to 0 18
0 15 to 0 16
New ,Adverttsentents..
i""lill."'IMN""a"a14""hia"Iaa"ia;"W. •
i A. Lady's Rain
Lost •Cost. berNve*n elinfon A IR VEST•
Clinton • • . -
EzetrieLonut due?NhoEreirj: c
,studejw,Ei4ss;u1eRszve,
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llth,at the residence. of Alexander McDonald
PALINIER-MeLEOD.="-On Wednesda4', July _. ' . : . •• ' . - . Ili1W •LOSE ' . . . Forks, Rakes,- Scythes, Hoes, *.
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Goderich, by Rev jas A. Anderson. A.,, • John . ; Between Jacksones Feeters, and thatsi8t. * ee . ,,,,„,,, *"
Tames Palmer, of Kincardine,- to Annie, daugh- . l'121-. lir)(Ititte°)NTOth.UNK'..;E..rS. - :
ter of Maleolui McLeod. Goderioh. . i kindly leeve same iteNew Els etece
a peen bend N% edding Mlig, •Fietier will *. Ilandies, oyes, Shoes, Hats, *. .
July 17th, by the Rev Alexander Stewart D. D.,. • • Tuesday, July 17th, , . ..
i . . * Shir.tss 'Smocks, 'Overalls, etc. * '
BAIRD-LOUGH-At Clinton. om Tuesda
'William Joseph Baird. bf. A. of Nelson B. C. to Bogs ere again on the eurnp, $8,10 7, • t . . , , . .
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Mary Chriatina, QUI3" chtughter of Mr and Mrs Poultry. Wanted .
W. R. Lough. Both of tide Wass of 1903 A.rts * —AT .
being qeoted off the caes in 'Toronto, ,' ..._
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elieee . bably ,deelme stnnetvhat in. the fail, ; reT•74TRY,
While prices will preel e le! ANTle'D, ALL KINDS OF LIVE
I Price Wilt be pate. Call at Wit.:110 VPIS"8
liniversity of Toronto. • ' on Tuesday,
foretinch the bigeeet teareet 'Pk • • . • *
day, July 13th, Rhoda Landsborough, .aged 03
LAINTDSBORQUO-;.-7n.V.T.nekersmIth, on, 7ri. there- seems , no reasoh to fear
relit slump; the opening of the Gunn ! 2e•
' anY -, "-ARN---
zees 811,0P, Clinton, • tf • ,
ears and 10 do,ys
* orrell. & liolmes .I-
• All our Men's fine Streee flats, 25e,
15c AmericanMuelins,with fancy color; 50e, .75c, $1.9e to clear at 10c.
ings at 10e.
15c Blue Organdie at 12e. •
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51 • S traw Hato,l0e,
12 1-2e Dimities, with black stripes -Do
Ask to see our pile of ends at cheap Every untrimmed bat in stork has
prices. been. lard out and we Must clean up
our entire Ladies' Straw Hats at 10e.
$2.5o mack Metailic Skirts,$1.25
Just a hmited quantity of Black Me-
tallic Underskirts with colored stripes
at half price for $1.2i.
$2.25White and colored skirs09c
A few White and Colored outside
skirts ranging from $1.25 to $225,
itt each,
MILLINERY Department
Will be open during this big sale
No goods given on a robatio
Pro uce oe cash in exehange for gooda.
No nods [Inched on tickete: during
isBig Sale.
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Londesboto..on July 12111, Thoine.s
.)3e113of Minton, aged 60 Years, and months,
RzwaAllzgraf:,%a°,%gtlfdge.12,1yfivilat
ber79th year, and mother of Rev. Fr. Swann.
o esvi e.• finislunre it, will pay to fully peeper
WARD.. --At Dungannon, ini bloodily July Oth ‘,,onnirnAls' tor
market before shipping
Joseph. George Ward, aged 74.reara. o Ww,,Davies Co. quote ,at
packing .plant, billed for September,
and the establishment of the Cudah
plant, should help, to steady price
when the fall rush, of supplies begins
Partners should not rush hogs in befor
Ys . House and, Lot 'tor Sale• Londesboroi *'•
• f House and lei on Albert Si. itir [nee, The
' bons • f
e orchard of youngotrees; hard tine soft' Water
• r•-•evoilol besoldon •eisey terine. Cli.eRLES
• DALTON.-- In Goderich, on Sunday, July 8th cars fn Toronto, $7,85 fed and watered ,
Thomas Clarence Dalton infantSon of Mr and inToronto,and $ .60 at averagecetilltry
Mrs J„ A., Dalton, aged 3 ;ears and -11 mouths. •• points, '
BROICENSIITRE.-Ab Dashwood, July 7th:
Lovina, beloved wife of '1.1, 1,t'Brok-enshire, aged •
30 years, 11 months and .11 days.
EECRIVIAN.-At nith con., Mr, on July 8th.,
thesis weeks old son of Mr and Mrs W. Hock- .
man.
• The tow tiof Ganrimique attempted to
!wily for taxes on Mi. George l'itylor'e
.sessional indemnity. 'Diocese has now
been deoided, and the assessment ann-
ulled,the nulge heeding the it.eeueptit,
assessabk.
A. happy event took place an VVett-
nesday, July 4th. at the home of Mr,
()plesione fial,diner,
and Mrs. Thos. 'Mitchell, Carlow, when
their eldest daughter,. Adah elay, wee
united in marriage to leatrirreildward
Anderson, of Titingan hoe.
Mrs, War. Tracy, sr., of eettfortle;
met with a very painful accident on
Saturday ; .she WAS' overcome liy 11
weak spell and fell to the grounds
breaking her arm in two places -near
the Wrist and near the shoulder. Milt.
,Tracy has riot eeen in very good healt li
lately, and the accident will no doubt
cause her a great deal of suffering for
smile time. • •
Norritilt; :140 1111tEllT1)itti.
in GIB matter of the Estate Of Thomas 1301,
late of the Town of (1 Inton, in the County
of ninon, Ileinordealer, deteaScd, .
Notice NherebY given tenement to See. ee of
Chap' I20R,S.0. 1897, that all persons having
dhanti againSt LANto of the said Thomas
Successors to ileKINNON a. CO. . •
BLYTH,--
1. . 0Over. Nelsen Ball
FURNITURE
We always aimed at making this the. CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as Icing as we are in the business.
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few " Oilray" Curtain Stretchers left
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HOCYVER 'ALL
—Furniture and Undertaking--
etylisitem, eNT.
The following were the lions or Sale
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prices ruling in the vials • •
• Good export steers, $4.87
Extiort choice steers, $5 eo $5.15. House and lot on Queen St., at present
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j occupied by nneeretigned, is offered tor sale,
Horne contains 9 rooms, the. lot %half -sere .
• Common export steers, $4.65 to $4.87e-
Best quality on hand.
Full line Of SheyWin-Williares' Paint in stock.• •• ••• *
Geed Paris Green at 250 •perepound: *
Bulk acid limier
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EChxoPiecret butche$r3e,,.5$(148,740.2t1o .
WwiihlhebepearceoimnldieOfenren, reoefrieootneaBib ieetcilfeilSAtbf,ePb, tfIipbtoa
' lrgiret.ecei
$480, 4bA
eg7R
Medium butchers, $4.25 to 34.75. e
•. Butchers' cpw.s, $3 to IN. -
Veal calves, 4,50 to $6.50 tier 100 lbs. •I TUE WING'IlAltt UN EON' -SUN- -,0-ii.
'Canners, 2c to 2 1-2e perlb: "" -
Woore-Wool in Toronto ' is not
a ‘
1)A.Y .SCHOOLS
wovieg veryfast, as dealers do not sea will retetheir poeulox
tiny safety' in the preaent, speculative AndUal Ples1Vie Excursion •
nutrket. The prices being paid for free) Mitchell to. Rineardine, on evinghenee
wool in Toronto are Washed,. 20e to27e, Civic Monday, •
linevashed, 17c These prices are • • e , f,
for ordinary. wool as it comes iretothe • •
dealars. • . The Will run two sneak) trans' oh that traT.
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neu.)
oleo. Mars not W
ket is Clinton, adults 81 Ob. children r• For
' (late, toning et en intermediate stations. Fare
so .brisk because of the lack' ot horses time, fares see all ea•iteeliers, see 1)osas"‘.
and buyers upon .both Taranto mar -
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'louse to Rent .
ket . A good horse brines a geod. fig, •
rice Linde. and it is the poorer
classes that. reake the poor prices. Old
011 pr t es lett to be on the safeeide, cm or a e creme ecoo oe Entail Sr,,
orses at( pool; speculation general1
•Special. for SATURDAY
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We have a nice range of Men's Pants, rang-
ing- m sizes from 3o to 42, which we are going to Sr:
clear out at prices that will be satisfactory to the, .rF.
purchaser.; regular prices from $1.00 to $4..0o; all
made of good material, such as Tweed, Worsteds,
Serges and other material of good panties ; they 44
are made to fit and wear as well as any tailor-made
Pant, for about one-half the money you would pay
y, •a .tailor for them
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C. A. Burris of the Repository
west. saitebie for oreniery family. Soft
eralehorses wt'n' in and four Mg Ceries teneet earl use, 30E3 sigymm,
totalled $1,000. Thcea were aVerage-
inade some good ,,fos twit rimrsdcw, and fimd water. Garden p alnico, which
lonking horses, not in. good. ileele, litre , C
were' reedy for .work. .. "light horeee•
Were. quite numerous and got prices -••
cringing feolii $90 to $140, .
. owe , who died on or about the. 1411.13131".-4 lie. dernarid hits liven goo& 1,
Ieth they of ',butt, A.D., -190(); ..ater.re aired to -end the heavy runs Were glentod out'L.V1
ea.rt. Wesley Dunn says the trade is 1 • ele.'efee.` c'eet 0 v i• .'„ -
}nen Slily 7th le(00.
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e 5' Post, Prepald, '0 the tie ersigrted
eel' itor 05 10 the undersigned administrator on
or before the lith day of Augnat their
names and addresses With full particulars in
writing f their bud fitatetnent of their
accounts and the nature 01 110) securities ut
any) held by them dolt Verified by Statutory
emelaretieu. •
K INTOTECI., Clot after tlie seal lith
dite of Artgust,148, said admitilaater intoct4 Ana C111113, rie ,3 1.2e ; lambs, le
1/4/77"/"L
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el ire A-1TP ar:4-r.
Pau Term opens Sept. tith
Those interested 13114/10R0 College
iverk should write ior our large cata-
logue. This lathe largest best Cleni-
morels) and Shorthand School in West-
ern Ontario, We given practical training
end assist our graduates to responsible
pesitions, Minya the leadin# business
colleges employ der graduates as teach -
era. Write 110Us for a free eatalogue.
• Elliott F.4.111eLieliian, 4'
Priadattal0..
steady, and the besiness-like hustling
after the business showed that he be -
'lewd what he said. Lambs were quite ;
numerous, although herd tip to last :
week's weight and finish. •
Prices were: Nxport. ewes, le to ge;
coed to distribute, the aSseitst of the Sind (Mewls. ..
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ed among the p*rtleA entitled therete. h 'Oto 12c n lb.
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reiterd. only to tho clairnif of Weir he shall
tiler, liaye °tido she and said adinbilstrator
'will not he liable, ter said assets or any part
th-reof to any tie eon ur persma of Who,
elinin 001,00 hall not bay,' been reeeiveit by
hien or hie( said selioitor at the three of MO
distribUtion.
Dated Jule 20th, 1908
1)WARD 11E1,14,. • W. I31t1(1)011/411.1.
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On' Wednesday Alter/loon, - at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arbueklet nikst•
• wawrolosh, a. happy event WWI ton-
. Ruminated. when • thee daUghter. Mae,
was united in the bends.of matrimony
to--,LiTtkyfolgtot-tit-witigitovi.
$L00 Pants for.... 99e 31.25 Pants.for....$1.00 •. •
81.50 Pants for..., $1,15 $1.75 Pants for. . -51.50. •
3200.Pante for, ... 51.75 $2.50 Pants 52.25
:r.,00 Pants for— • $2.15 $3:50 Pietas for...483,20
• • $4.00 Pena for $3.6.5
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We also have a nice line of Men's Working Shirts,
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14 different patterns to choose from, regular 500,
75c and $1.00,,Saturday,
soc Shirt for 4.3c ; 75c for 68c; $1.00 for goc
We also have a lor of Men's Overalls and Smocks,
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in all sizes up to 44. Prices from 45e to $1.00 40
Come and look at our stock, we know that you will be satisfied. Lix
We know we can pleast yon,
The GalbraithClothing Co.,
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TO THOS, JACKSON KM 40.
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