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IQW
Is the valuable, pa if'Qur
business. It is the best
foundation; it is lasting,,-
We know how to repair
Watches, Jewellery, °etc.
We know what is:required
and. fix it, . We.know how
to do a satisfactory job,
how to make 'it lasting
If your watch is„not runn-
ing just as it stliould,bring.
it in for examination. It..
costs nothingto;t�know if it.
is 'n order. ,Ifit requires
fixing •we :can do it. •-.
"Knowing how” has been
the means a'fgiving,us the
rigkt'of way.
We are Waders
in our 'line
HILL YA;R
JeweSer and Optician.
t'"Eyes Tested Free
Your Friends -
Want a Photograph of
you that will be to their liking;
we take"the kind you both will
like. dile style depends upon
your selection, we will see that
you get the best. Well posed
and well finished.
Commencing Sept. t;st, :I:
will be prepared to go o'1utilii
the country to take • pictures,: of
outside groups of Dwellings,
a Barns, etc. Outside views 'on
Post Cards a.Specialty. • ,
• ThetCSallery* will be kept open by'.
my assistant during my absence.
J. ROBERTS,
Photo Artist, - Clinton. Pride, 'Sept. 27th and 28th,
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Toto r MARKETS.
From tate SIM.
SlfE There has been a rule of:
1,890 sheepand lavabo at the Toronto
markets since last pans, and, despite'
the heavy' run, prices have been main.
tamed well. Export ewes are quoted
at 445 to 4.65, bucks at 3,50 to 3.75, an
lambs at 0.25 to 0.85. WesleyDun
bought,150 sheep at 4,145. and 500 lambs
at f1.75,
_ Cattle;-Therewexe onl y 44caxloads
at the Toronto Junction (attleMarket
yesterday. And prices and• sales were
again very dull, although showing
some improvement over lastweek's fig -
urea Top-notch exporters sold for
$4,871.2, and butchers'' cattle were
in fair demand at $4.25 to 114.70. Ex -
1 Calves brought $0 and milk cows $35
to $55 each. 1utcher's' cows jumped
I a little in price, selling as high as $3.85
.rhe market is very quiet, grid the har-
vesting operations, together with the
poor prices+of last week, have operated
againstheavy runs here.
:rtbs Marriages, Bea ha
BOHN
WAR1>-At Wyoming, Aug, 3rd, the wife. of
ox M,,aua Ward (deugbter of W. tludsttore,Clintob,)
anGGr14TOl+l-=In Goderloh Township on Aug.
rftli the wile of Thou,, Wigginton, of a son,
' ZIMMER--In Dasbwu,o4 on Aug. Aid to Mr:
II end Mrs W. Zimmer,* son.
SPARLING• eni Seaforth, on Aug, 8th, to Mr
and Mee E. aeons*, a eels
SMITR-In Morrie, on Aug 8th, to lair'. aid
;lire: sob* Snaith, a son: _. _..
Mia
US/WRIGHT—hi Tbo nne,'oirkn Vsrmigihht dagga te*. to
SCOTT-Itillanalitoy, on July 54th, to Mr.
and M. Robert B. Scott, a Son.
BOWES -In Ora, on Ju)y 24th, to. Mr. and
tare. Rebt• Bowes, a son.
MaALD4STRR-in Got:orieh, on ,Aug end, to
mr, add
ddl yrs. ate/Mater, BayWeld. road, a Baugh.
ter
House? -The Repository sales have
been fairly good for this dull time of
the year. Their buyers, who' have
been through the .country, say that it
is impossible to buy horses during the
busy season. The demand keeps good
a n d really ,g o o d animals, eith-
er of the driving or heavy class, are
bought at good prices.' One choice
driving mare sold this morning for
$21•ordinary workers are going at
eso 0-000. As to the prospect of fall
sales•of Cycle fillies from Scotland, Mn
Face, secretary of the Repository, in-
forms The Sun that inquiries have
come forward for rates, and it is likely
the demand for good fillies will be in
some measure met by the 'shiptnents
On the whole, the sales stable are
quite well pleased with' the summer's
trade,
AAr cross, -Eben Tames, of the Union
'Station, Toronto, who has just return-
ed from a trip to Rochester, says that
the crop of apples there is very large,
The Ontario 'rop is now estimated at
035 per cent„ which is lowerthan last
r
yea r, and prices will rule very well for
winter apples. At the convention of
;A.ppie-Growers,recently meetingin•St.
Louis, U. $. A,, the estimate •for the
crop in the United States this year is
56.000,000 barrels; which is eight oaten
millions above the average yie18, • says
this firm. The have also received
word from .Lon don, .Eng •, which esays
that the quantity of applesan'sigsht has
lessened, and that prices will be ;mod-
erately good for the beet fruit, but
that inferior stuff will'have no outlet.
Orchardsthrough parts.. of Ontario,
east of Toronto, have been sold to the
usualbuyers, many deals 'being put
through on alump Guam for the .entire
output. There.is :a good crap .of Ben
Davis apples in : the United States,
which will compete somewhat with
our (%anadiauwinter f .ni•t. ' •
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Roos. -The hogs; triarkebs are, still
falling in. Toronto, and this iveelk sees
a eecline of 50 cents •osn live bogs. • The
William Davies Co. say that the price
has been to high all along, and that.
the decline 'is only in;line with ♦vhat
the Old Country market would war-
rant.:- But hcgseannot go much lower::
The hogs'are not in the rcountry, and
the. consuming publ c'want•the banon.
"I cannot understand, "•svgs a. friend.
how it. is that a laboringroan will bray
bacon a 20 cents a pound in preference
to a nice boiling piece of •beef•att.6 or S
cents a pound. tuck, .Blac'kwe11 k ego..
are quoting hogs off care inTeronto at
,$7',10.and $6 65.'at'cauniwy,pointl Wm..
Davies Co. quote the 'same prices, giv-
ing $6.00 fed and watered.
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Vin haru.fall fair on Thursday and 1 makes a verification to .that effect on. •
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Oid Papers.
r- Old papers for eel', 5 cants abundh,
MARRfflD
LAWSON-htoQUARR1J`-At "Poplar Grove
Vann," Grey, onAug, 8th, by Rev. R. F. Arm-
strong, B. D., Mr. J. H. Dawson. of G9derich. to
Miss alas Blanche, !Muth daughter of Mr, and
'Mrs. T3ector McQuarrie, or Grey.
INNDS-TROXBR-A:t the reidence of the
bride's parents, Rills Green, on Aug. sal. Miss.
Mary A, daughter of Mir. and Mrs, 0, Troyer, to
Mr: George Tunes, of aurioh., • .
DIEP
WARI'a-1n Rgmondville, on Aug, 18th, Thom-
as Ward, agetl'74 years and 11 months,
BRISTOW=In Calgary, on Auk. 9th, John
Robert Bristow, son of Mrs R. Bristow of l)g-
mondville, aged39 years and 9 mouths,
Fl:1RGilSON--In Rowiok, on Aug. 6th,•Wm.
#1'erguson, in his 80th year
WALPFii-'Ait Zurich, on Aug, 13th, Henry
Weber. aged s3 years, 8 months and 13 days.
MoD0l4ALl) in Clinton, o Aug. 18th,,, Jane
McDonald, relict of the late Archie McDonald,
aged 69; yeata't. •
PORTER' --On Aug. ,7th, infant•disughtes a(
Mr and Mrs, Richard. Porter, 3rd con. Goder'aob
3`ownship
ANDERSON -On Tuesday, Aug. loth at Tiver-
ton, Ont. Margaret 1{ennedy,bsioved wife of,Rev
John Anderson, and mother of Rev Jas.. A. An-
derson; B• A•, of Godericb. and Rev, 4.D. Ander.
'soh, 13A,., of Beauharnois, aged 81 years, 30
months and 20 days:
WIG€INION--InGoderich Township. an�Aug,
18, Phoebe Allen, wife of Thos. Wigginton, aged
34 years..
btoQARTNRY-In Holmesville, on Aug. 18,
Margaret. wife of John McCartney, aged •73 years
and 11 months,'
WARLESS -At Mires, India. on Aug. 12 Mrs.
s
Wanless, beloved wife of Dr, •T. Wanless, °danit-
ter of the late Jas. Marshall; l;ansdoune Ave.,
Toronto. Dr• Wanless is a. nephew of Mr. W.
Graham, Clinton.
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•Bore Harvest Relp - Wanted—
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Although all the provinces in. East-
skis Cdnada have contributed a large
number of laborers to assist •in . har-
vesting the tremendous wheat . crop
of Canada's Western Provinces, there
is a creat demand for more laborers.
With the 'im roved machinery, and,
the men already sent, the scropp will
lie'eut, but the demand'is for laborers
to assist in the threshing and the
movement of the grain to 'the .eleva-
tors.: •
Between 15,000 and 10,000 laborers
have gone west ; 5,000 to 10,000 •niore
are required.
There' will be a low rate " laborers',
excursion. from South. Western - On-
tario on September 5th; from the
north-western section, September 7th,
and from •the• northern. and eastern
sections on September Sas
l Through second class tickets are
. sold: at $12.00 to Winnipeg, and on
arrival there the :.laboaer.:•is islet h'
Government' "representative of the
fanners, and when he has ,contracted
e to ttork he is furnished'Rl y eh'g`'rail-
i wary with a` free ticket to the:nearest
station to the 'farmer lie • is to work•
ith. On arrivals .at that' station he
deposats'.his'certiiioate•w,ith the. agent;'
• and when he is read' to return after "
he has been working ,30 days, the
farrier he has been ,engaged' with. ( Neve. Advertisement:.
aiNTON ZK ' ERA
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WHITEWI3AR SPECIALS
FORSKrURDAy
Saturday and Saturday night we are putting on our counters the biggest
ARG'MNS we ha4e offered this ~a
c 1a year, �f you don't see what you. want in
the following list—come in, There are hundreds of Bargains on our -counters
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not listed here,
Wash. S1
Children's 11Ya, 1 Suits
Children's wash Linen Snits, in bine Linen and white,
nicely trimmed and. well nande, Just the thing. for
chi:dren• these hot days. Regular $1 2.5, $1,30 and Si t f1J1
$1,50 lines for W AO'
Regular $1.00 lines for.......,',,..
..,.....,,., 090
Children's Buster Brown dolts
Children's Leather'Buster Brown,Tielts, in h'acic red �@ 9c
and stripes; two buckles, regular 25e, Saturday ..:. • . E
adios' SIIk kits
• Ladies' black Silk Belts, gilt buckle, regular :25e;
• Saturday ., ..,�
Mead,-to-ii'e u' Straw Ill.ii
Ladies' Ready-to-wear Straw Hats. all new patterns
this year, at fifty per -seise., discount.
Men's Straw fiats
Men's Sailor and crush -shape Straw flats, all 'sizes,. Min
worth from 'i5e to 82,00, choice $ iturda. „ . '
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Children's Straii. Ruts
Children's Saiior Straw Hats, in blue and 'u kite. red
and white, and plain white straw
Regular 21c, for
Regular 4 ic'; for
Regular 50e, for
. Economy in flo' ery. < I
Ladies' fine blach Cottton Hose, fine quality,
full fashioned, fast. dyes, spectral . price
2 pair for ...,
15e
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if 'THE
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\ HOUSE
Gowns at Ohl
White Cotton Gowns, full sizes' tacked yoke, lace /A�
trimmed, 750 for...
`i�t
Gowns at 79c
Good. Cotton Goa ns tusked yoke with embroinery r►
ioertion, all sizes, $1'x00, for 191r
Gowns at.98e ,
Ladies' fine Cotton Coffins, trimmed with enlflroidery,
and. erribroidery irtsert,00, $11- N5: for
, .. 9$
Skirts at 79e
L'idies' white ,lntton Underskirts, good clnality, lace
tritn toed, 81.00, for .. , .••••• , . . • .... ,
Skirts at S I.19
Good, fine Cotton tTnderskir•te, deed pounce, trimmedQ►
with lace and i:isertion, $1.50, far, . • , . , ... ' rD 1.19 '
Skirts at 1.79
NC
19c•.'
Woman's•Untlerskirtc, made of fine' R'ainsoc,k,, leap
t
flounce, .tr•antmec1 with embroidery insertion, finished l
• 'with wide frii) of ernbi•oidlery, dust ruffle, $225 for .. el
1. 9
Lawn .Waists at 83e
,A fine Lawn Waist, tucked front, with. two rows of
enrbroideay insertion; shit sleeves, regular .$1.0p,, .
. •fir ���
Lawn Waists at. $1.4')
1"diati-Linen Lawn t't';iiet, embroidered front;•tucked
:hack, deep sill', sjzee 34 in, and 3d' in,, regular $2.00,. '.49
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his certificate, • and the ,agent issues
ticket from that station 'back ' to the
starting point at rate of ,$18.00.
It is expected a very large number
will take advantage :of .,these excu
mons to spend a few weeks in the NE W ERA Office.
rw West, and acgnaint themselves 'with
• the conditions in that •country. 'Phis Gins
is an .'u!a ib Wanted,
aaiA Gasoimmesi opportunity to have -an outing
and make semething besides expenses
w
Anyone stn r.in
farther .
nforma
y
is
tion write to C: P. R; Passenger De
partmellt, Permit°. •
BARGAIN SAIL...
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News Nates.;
Fire destroyed • :a large •part of the
2 HARVEY JOIiNn.
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• Two girls for horal servile, a kitchen kir1
and a chasm ber-maid. God' waged. Apply
et NEW ERA .Otliat.:.
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Tbalance of our stock of Gaso-
line t •
S oves at cost, to Bleat.
One good •second :=:hand
Coal 011 Stove
CHEAP
Iiar1ndIros.,
STOVES and HA.RD
0.400000.00000000.00000.04100
WAlE.
1. f3. Hoover.
Neilson nalI
FURNITURE
We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as long as we are in the business,
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few "Oilray" Curtain Stretcher left.
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1�+']3ALLI-�•6 ..
-66,Furniture and° Undertaking.
elLINTON • ORT.
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t.town of Haileybury. • •
l' The Tabernacle at Grimsby Park
was struck by lightning,:. '
The G.
T R. Wabash
passenger stat -
Seed Wheat.
Tb
e uu
deist n .1 ,
e e hes a g ttt•tritp of Seed
Wheat. for style, of the Out Scott -variety,
wuich tested 62 lb 1 n'r hushes. •
- '.0into P:
yon and freight shed '.;at Jarvis were
destroyed by fire. •
'Horace Waters, privateeieer.etary to
Secend•Vice President: White, of the
C.7.'.RR,; was killed in the -train collie-
sign near Winnipeg Beach.
Government officials sepal is; impos-
•sibie to meet; the demands».of Ontario
farmers for help, as most ofthe immi-
grants are now going west. •
The electric storm thatswept over
Ontario on Tuesday caused:ittha loss of
three lives and the destruction of an
enormous amount of property.
The value Of the tirodticte of the
farmexported .from Canada for the.
year ended June- 30th was a little over.
$120,000,000. That was a remarkably
good showing. , •
The C. P., R. Co. has made aana -
t rangernent with the. Imperial ;Govern -
mens for a fast mail service between
Liverpool China, Red Japan. ,Special
trains will be put on tocart/rite mails.
across the continent.
-Far Sale or to Rent.
Comfortable frame' house on Huron fit:,
two doors west•ot Baptist Church. Hard
and soft water; stable, woodshel; an'd'eto.
Will either be rented en. sold on reasonable
terms. . . ' MRS. CLARK. -
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Caution
The priblio is hereby notified that the
' bridge en the Side Road 26-26, (hnoessai,n
.10, at Lcndeeboro, is dangerous to rttbli0
tr.vei, and more edpeciati j ro' :traction ee.
giiies; and must govern hash aecordan;;13,
T. MrMILLAN, Reeve,
The earthquake which wiped .out the
'(ity of Valparaiso last week with a
loss of milio"s.of dollars and hundreds
•of lives, also destroyed the island that
was made famous by Defoe; as the
gnome of Robinson Crime,
Sfrnce 1000, united States imports
from Cuba have increased from $31,-
371,000 . to, $84,070,0001 and Calked
States exports to Cuba from $20,513,000
to $47,763.600. That is the. result .of
reo procity. Reciprocity between. Oen.
adeaand the T:nitecl States would pro-
duce equally beneficial results,
Daring the twelve months enin
‘with June, $21,845,00(1 worth of Cana-
dian
produce WAS shipped to foreign
markets, via United States ports. Of
this total. $18,514,000 t4;aas wheat. Had
not the competition• of ' American
routes begin . open to the western pro
ducer off wheat, his • staple product
would have been materially reduced
in value. •
Many farmyards are troubled with
burdocks. The best way to kill them
as far as experience has shown, is to
Cut the plant off an inch ,or� so below
the surfs
ceh f
o t eonn
r d witha
sharp
spade, and then phase two or thre
teaspoonfuls oI la eoncentrated lye
Solution, use three gallons of water to
one package of Gillett's lye. The
ordinary Way of cutting off the weed
with a scythe leaves room for small
shoots to grow, which throw out
bora that are very troublesome.
Poultry. Wanted
WANTED, ALL RINDS OP LIVE
POULTRY, for which she highest market
pries wilt. be .paid.. 0411 at MoKOWN'S
HARNESS SktO?, Clinton, . tf
Notice.
Having disposed ofmq bueineee, T world
be obliged if all having ecoounts would set-
tle same with my successor, Mr, W. A.
11100onnell on or' beforelinguar 2iah,1906,
News Notes.
J. A. Mcliellar, Governor of Sault
Ste, Marie jail, died Friday afternoon.
An attempt was made by some un-
known person to blow up with dyna-
mite a passenger coach of the 0,11,.R.
at the Union depot at Detroit early
Sunday morning It was discovered
before any damage was done.
Stephen :Eckles, of Tonawanda, took
his five•months-old grandson on his
lap to rock him to sleep, The old man
fell asleep fit'st and the little fellow
itched to the floor. 'His neck was.
broken and he died instantly.
Canada's aggregate foreign trade
for July amounted to . $41,Oi)6,228, or
$0,330,807 better than 'for the same
ttoot lled $2 ,052,i22,aand ttlhie domestic
exports ,$10,540,548, increases of $5,172,-
857 and $3,500,009, respectively. The
biggest gain in. exports amounts to
$1,5515,4:1 for, animals and their, pro -
'ducts, which means money in the
pockets of the farmers. Other gains
m expports were i -Mines $805,481 1
agricultural products, $520,0871 manu-
factures. $443,000. Exports of fish pro-
ducts show a fallin cif of :2,245, and
' lumber a decrease 0%001.
Ciint+zetli' Market Report:
corrooted ;every Thursday afternoon
Wheat (old:) 0 75 tis 0 77'
Wheat (new) , r 0 It) to 0 72
J:artes 0;27 co-() 28
I. Y 045 to 048
Peas •0 65:to 0 70
l`•�a N •1) 1.5 to,.0 1ti
Butter 0 la in 0, at;
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o, a
Wool (, ehlicd).. i) 27 11 _ 7
Wool (qi waeliedj 1) 18 to li-A'S
MAW
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Rererttty when liana itilein+,•htr tri p
to lk Waggon was tt stilets i0 t nd ' c f
141 ,lestuol th cheese factory the hit:dl
a,laof the,'wagcna 1�1nkti down ono.rOA
ater '
at
i 1C ' �liou
pounds
ofmlk- •s
t was s all gid•
t
p
on the road. Thiele. the second • ear-.
cideinthe has had the summer and it
is quite t
rte het
loss. rl T s
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Were sorry to state fhat. lire T All • uslinb b,�,.�' ed been ..reduced. : '. '
Maunders, laioirie leceivee quite aa.'
shah ,+ •'
ing up last Friday evening. by tie- Ter r -All 'Gents'. suits hay..
ing dragged' on the road, -apposite iter a beenj e(uef;d•
e
ei ucUUo s
Ladies' $1.50 S.lippers to .1.25
Ladies': 1.35 Slippers to 1.10:
Ladies'. 1.25 Slippers to 1.00
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Ladies , 1.00 Slippers .to ' .rr a
house, after the buggy had upset in
which she . was driving. to • Brussels.
tiss Maunders was. out• of the visa
opening/the gate aeli n the accident
happened.
OF COURSE t
Yon will give your Boys or Girls a Nisi- -
ness course as they finish Public or Binh
School work, and before youselect your
school; be sure and write for our now
catalogue. Wo aro doing butter 'work
. than ever before, and can . guarantee ex-
eellent results: Fall terns freta Serie, 4th,
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ritshAmercan
Business College
Y.1it.0 A Building, Yongo & llIeGi11 Sts.
Toronto
T M wATSZN: Prineral;
orrellsoles
t,oncesboro.
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The • a1braith C
Far • - .A,EG-AIN •
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- For the balance of August we will offer the 4-8
remainder of our Summer Underwear at reduced
rices. This Underwear is all good quality, in fine
I3albrigan, In order to clear it all out. to• make.
room for our Fall and Winter Underwear', We are
offering it at greatly reduced prices:
Regular f0 Underwear at 35e a piece
" $1Q CSpG�•r c
.00-y ,i „ Jade •'�
" 1.50_ -. a *1.15 ,,
in sizes from 22 to 44. e.
Apples Wanted P
FALL.OM WINTER
Highest price paid.
D. CAN'TELON,
CLINTON.
CENTRAL
5TRATI'ORD, ONT.,
Poll Term 91),ofis Sept. JIth
Tboep interested in Business College
work
should write f
or our large cats.-
logue. This Is the largest and best Corn.
modal
and Shorthand School in West»
ern Ontario,training
and assist oturr Weredu aoe to respsi,
colIegesslimierMir' the
aduaatctie ars teach.
era. Write no`W fora free ee&ialogue..
Ir . 1111 J J & bMCLachlarr, •
Prhiclpals
We also have a few more soft front Negligee Shirts left, in
odd sizes, which sold regularly at $1.00 and $1,25, for the balance
of the month we will offer them for 60c. Now is the time to buy,
as they are the best value offered in Clinton this summer for the
money:-Reguler $1 And $11.25 Negligee shirts for =tom
090.••• -Come early, before the best patterns are sold. Alt
guaranteed fast colors.ErN
In order to clear out the balance of our Straw hats, we are
offering 25% discount —50c Eats far 3711e; 75c Hats for 5711c; $1.25.
Hats for 99e; $1.50 Rate for $1.1211$2.20 Hats for $1.67•x;
Thel (lalbra th Clothing
ry.,.� ...z svconssoin TO a1t1IOS. JACKSON Sit.
The place to buy your up-to.date Clothing and
j yj+, �` , ��J►gt Men s and Boy+�'s�'±?.ur�n.lshings.
"T'a }'T'o- T`��7F ** 1 `R"i'A'T' *` A 's$* „�