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..White ear..
The " Quarter -off " Sale of Whitewear
started last Saturday. It was a success from
the first, One-quarter off the prices °of
Whitewear such aswe sell means that you
can buy it at pries that will pay you to lay.
in a supply for next season., There are
some extra choice Corset ' Covera,. Gowns
and Drawers, and some specially good white
y;.:
Skirts now in stocl • - ' All going at
Onesg uarter Less Than Regu=
lar Prices.
REMNANTS OF COTTON DRESS
GOODS at soc.
A table of ends of Cotton Dress Goods.
Short lengths of lines that sold at -25c, ;oc and
ocper
yard.
White n
4 and coloredmaterials,
suitable for Waists and Dressing :Sacques. .
Lengths,3 to 3i yards. .Choice:per, end
,
FIFTYCENTS..
Two More
Dress Goods, Bargains.
The 25c Black Lustre we a advertised last '
Saturday went with a rush. Here are • two more
S pecials for next Saturday that are just as good- If
you• want an extra Skirt or Waist, the chance is a
good one
BLACK DRESS GOODS at 25C.
60 yards Black Dress materials, last ends of lines
that sold at 40c and 5Oc, Just the . thing for odd
Skirts, clearing them Saturday at per, yard..:.:... •
BLACK DRESS GOODS at .35c.. .
75 yards plain and fancy black Dress Goads. One
end has a small white dot. The regular price was 60e.
These are last ends of several lines, and we put them.
out on Saturday at your choice per. yard
25e
V
35e
FANCY SILKS at 'zgc:
Fancy Silks to sell at. 29c ' er yard..
Oualitand valueP Y
y doublethat.. We want to
sell every yard of thein, and . do. it ' at once..
Suitable for Waists or full dresses; Sonep. at-,:
terns specially suitable for ciildren.
250 yards fancy Dress Silks, .8 or 10 'good. .
patterns in all the popular shades, regular value
60c to 75c, choice Saturday per• yard 29�
Wash* Collars at oc
25 fancy Wash Collars; fancy ones;
our regular 35c to 40c lines, • choice ..
Saturday, each
1
C
Tan Hose at ioc
N 200 pairs Ladies' Tan Cotton Hose,
German ' make, regular 25c. qualities,
clearing. Saturday at your •choice per'pair '1 Qg
More Dress Goods
Direct From England..
Two big shipments of new Dress Goods just
opend up this weer. The season's newest and
most fashionable fabries. Direct from Bradford
and. Old London, A collection• well worth your
seeing, even if you do not want to order your fall ,
. dress just yet. Come and look them over. We
will be glad to have you see them. •
New Broadcloth Su tinge at 50c,
85c, $1.15 and $1.25
New Tweed Suitings at . .50e, 75c,
$1.15 and $1.25
•
New Fancy Suitings ..at •$1,00, $1,25
and $1,50 R,
New Waistings fat 50c.
efts j 0
Aa1R G7' IMPolaYe t$
CTNTOT LEW BRA,
The glinten FIew Ela
CLINTON, ONT. AUGUST 2 006 14+4444444444,44.4.4401
:i Loci Notes.
> 1
Miss Matheson is nursing as lady at
` !ton Jop t5, Hensall, and Miss Hunter one at
NEW GROCERY.---Mr,Ilui44 Blast Friday evening, while ilii, and
Wray bas .tented one of 14Ir, John- • Mrs, Baird were in Toronto on their
ston'V stores, in the new . block, at d t
will open out with a stock of new, up-
to-date groceries. He will so try to
cites to the public as to deserve a
shire of patronage.
STOCK NOTES, —Mr. Janes Snell.
of Ha en-Bmade
stock farm, ade
the following shipments of Leicesters
way to Nelson, B. C., they were wait-
ed upon by Mr. Baird's former
:University classmates, and presented
with a complete silver tea' service,
.bliss Ida flolmeaa will resume her
classes en'ruesday, Sept 4th ;. for the
convenience of those wishing to make.
arraugeurents for lessons, she will be
!Ret week ; four sheep to A. F. at home on %Veduesday,:Thlu•sd;ty, and
White, Hornellsville, N. Y. ; one rain Friday afternoon and evening of next
to A. VV, Smith, Me ie Lodge ; one week.
A few day's since while Mrs. J. Hod-
gens was comingdown a salirivaay, she
p, a partially
event'at the moment, to suffer from e
experienced cons '
foundthat some ligaments were tori.,
August 94, 1004
Deaths.
W ANLESS —The death is announct:ci
at Miraj, India; on the 12th of •A.ug.,
of Mrs. Wanless, wife of IJr. 1V, J.
Wanless, a medical missionary there.
Dr. Wanless is a nephe.i of Mr. Wm.
Graham, of town, his father,. John
Wanless, being married tc a sister of
Mr. Graham, and WAS at one time a
resident of Minton, .he being one of
the contractors for the erection of the
building now known as St Joseph's
Church.
MR9. THOS.. WIGGINTON. — A
particularly sad and distrressing death
was that of the wife of .?Jr. Thomas
Wigginton. Bayfield" road, on Satur-
day morning. Deceased gave birth to
a baby boy on Friday morning, She
had been suffering trona kidney trouble
rad coivulsions followed, resulting in
rant to Isaac Parnell* Spring Road, her death; Deceased' was the only
quo, ; two shearling ewes to 1tTi•, Tor- e s child of Mr, George Allen, of town.
ra.nce, Seaforth, tripped at the to and fell and had only been married a couple of
DROUTIi.— In this immediate vicin- down She did of s fl the
years
he washe leae es two small children.
ity there has not been a good.soaking n . but has since h u held to very high was maim -
ram for 'many weeks, and the copse- p d iderable pain, it ben and dfo much sympathy his be-
quenca' is that ve eta.tion of all kinds t • t t g rested for , Wigginton in b y
r;
. Lye ' 6rl
e m t was
gg .shown . bythe v
is drying am, Gardeners complain cry
fune-
that. vegetables are nothing like what large number who. abtenged the re rai in th r ra1 on Monday, it being one of the
largest that has ever passed through
town. The services were conducted
by Rev. Dr. Stewart, the pall -bearers
being, Messrs/ AStewart, P.Izzard, J.
� IoFariane, T. Sharpe', R. Trick anti
G, Elliott.• • • • • '
IRS 1LACDONALD,A- Mrs. Mac-
donald, relict of the late Archie Mac-
donald, died on Saturday morning, at
the age of 60a ears. She has been' in
declining health ever since the death
oaf her husband two 'years ago. De-
ceased wasp horn in Inverness county,
N. S., and came to 'Clinton with her
husband about the year.1872, and has
resided here ever since. She • was.a
quiet, motherly woman, highly es-
teemed, one who cared more for the
cepted, land Thos, . Jackson, r , was Scott, of the Norfnandie, was ratified. welfare of her family than anything
Pres -
appointed in his place. Mr. Wiseman The County Hoard of Examiners bite rian was
h, bytttgiihir which sit governed
was appointed Recording Secretary will meet at Seaforth, t0 -morrow to her life. She leaves' fo�onv, and
andallot t
Treasurer.1 t he !V
lode i
Arrangements 1 tea to Clinton r en n'
n e t were and
s
three
dau daughters..
made'for the claim of $J',1100 insurance' lalod< i fs,It schools ; it is expected the g The sons are Peter;
on the life of the late R. Irwin. class here will be a large one, as many. 'of Kettortown.
,; R. J., of Toronto i John J.,.
have written expressing a: desire to :of town, and- Daniel, 'who is bathe
CLOSE: 'OALL,--An elderly lady come here The .egg business, a1- McGre oa.Egn daughters
dv ll are Mrs, Calvet-la
who has. been visitingin town, went ys brisk in the spring, is falling ori` � ► g ndville; Miss Calvena
ro, the e stat iof
t o onB stop .
n Tuesday oand
d morning Miss Anne
y ni g til ctritgacler;abty taow, ..,• (7has, smith' ,a at home;
take the north train, but got confused has -moved into the house aeloaiging The remains were into-redin Clinton
on account of two trains being in at to his father-in-law, Geo Cottle; who being
her two s ns,' John and R. J V.
the .same .ince, anis did trot attempt to will make his home with him..:.John John McGregor, W. P. Spaulding, \Vk
started,and in her hurry after
f 7 er it fell hqd Datyment has bean making some r,•e- D.'Fair and Dr. Agnew.
: pairs' to heir s ' Mill, and also. to the
would ertainty have been hurt if not
filed, had not some one carrier and
BRIEFS, --The work of raising and
they should'bes pastilles are burtlt u
repairing g e. cement walk in front of
P, the Sloane Block is under way this
..and stock is suffering in consequence, week ; it will be a decided irnprove-
A rah, of several dive duration would mein Some idea of the drnuth e.c-
be most acceptable. •
i * p e• perienced may, be . gathered *from the
-! . A•,VISIIJLE'C1lANGI'i.-eLast•week fact that•in digging a. grave the other'
the Well-kno an, and popular contrite- day, Mr, £ride found. the earth, dry'.
, tor, Mr. Thomas McKenzie, under J ksnd on dusty
four
teingaCo islet Aix o
f
went such a complete transformation its best female hands last week ; they
• that
uix d time
his
Foe vearsn friends
went on . the excursion to• the West,.
I only knows how pian, he has worn at some as visitors, others expecting to
• heavy beard, but least week it disap. remain there A car load of lambs
I pea.�ed, ani he was transformed into a went through here to Buffalo on Wed-
1I. bright young man of twenty-five. shipment
loaded at Belgrave ; such a
" shipment fs unusual, prying to the fact
HOME CIRCLE,—A meeting of the that lambs ar•., scarce A meeting
Home Circle Was held on Monday of West Huron License Cninmission •
• evening: John Wiseman tendered his ers was held at Auburn last week,
resignation as Leader, which was ac- when the transfer of the' license to Mr.
u standard Elevator • A" lorry, con- ; DR: McLEAN.--Dr: A. h', McLean,:
raining some pictures it•nd wither ar-: of Chicago, saved' her.. •t isles. was set • too close .to a train on i g i a gratdusite of Tpronto Ilea
vereity, died in BRttleford last Wreak
ORGAN• FACTORY 1V0'Tl .• • - Saturday morning, .and the engine from dysentery. Deceased '• wawa a-
'streak iE and made a smash..... , On • brother-in-law of Thos. Frazer, of the
eniployees•are now pard twice t tnunth "Mond IS In^ening aL slight shower of• second ;concession of, Stanley, and
on the 4th and. 19th, which they op : r rain laid the dust, but at Goderich the j tirade a visit ;beret with his •Wife and
•
p'ecial•tebetter than the formersysteru rain fell in toiaents:,..Thos.'1Rson'two sopa. about •;L month ago, heir
g ofo nce a es tion hadth.. t 0•iei>of overtime, shipped a lot of cattle to Toronto on I then apparently in the `best of health, '
lately tokee9 up with,thedoeders,,,,.A Mori 11 Thiee -funerals to.Clin-..In cvo[lrpanv with:e cousin, W: D. Mc,
1it1number of superb .organs will be ex- Lon .cefuetety in . one . dey, as \vas the Lenart. of Rarriston, he left for :i trip
hihited at Taranto, .Ottawa incl [.ex +'case on. NIonda , is somewhat unusual. through the west on July 17.. Oa arq-
doer estate) ions, and it t U. 4 thio Mr; , •.',J. J. Semple, bartender at the Nor- riving at 13 tttlel'oi,d he was' taken. sod
Dollen, will ei)1111 i personally. after , Monate, hat? ggone to the Royal at Kin 1 denly ill, with. acute d 'senter ` and
there ik will p J ) sardine. • Middleton's Sunday School) was •rernoved to• the hospital, where,•
x, and the scholars of a couple of . neigh- ; desoite the best: medical au]. he died, a
• • ,esbar1)' Fit.-•C;p, W dnesdiu as Birt boring day schools, picni,.1d.atBayfield, (1)4y before lei', iiife could reach him,
H lay Fisher anal Wife were on their ye'terday...:.I'itzstinone k Son Ship- i Tl�e,ienl:eiits , were interred at ,Rarris
Way to Culbm nein •a coyered,;bnggy, H d a load of hogs pesterstay .:.;:..,. l lie. I. tun uu'Saturday. He. 'taught. school
they • encountered at Se )�ti-;Iter ,tr; En- # ,110ilton Incubator Lti.;• seem to lar 1 fol some • . ear. 11^<vious .t
l worn •considerable business le this lo- y i t O studying
gine oe the Huron road, a Parrett • at 1 g •• deal
and was f ublic:e .tuna prat-,
mtles"1vesr of town. One of the Sepal- t.alit'. judging by.;the;iaaufb•a of inch- erp 11 oEH;t41i�ton public 'school. lie
ator niers took hold of •the. hore;e to batons they are elehverirl;r :sty witg •1 arradl1 Ltetl in. tnetiiein
1 guns Of theirs .are here at present : e from Toronto
Lead it fry, seam it threw bins 'aver by there's' good mope , Universito in 1897, and•went kerne-
tile 1enee,,v heeled slia1,rp around, and >3 % Che.: poilltty - diatel ra?. Clilca o• where he was ver
1 business if 'fermata woul l only: ggo i . y y
upset the hu gv. Mr. and nils Fishet•. • alioiit it in th - ri gilt w' the•.. olcl' ( ;elccessful, d throat
'a. specialty of eye,
e S car; nose and throat troubles.
deantry would take _ail the poultry]
that Canada Gan raise, if rt r•s .or good 1 AIR$: JOHN .McC A.RTNEY. The
quality ;., poultry foe that. markst l death occurredon'Satterday of one of
shruld dress fr-min'5 to le, and it .will :Holme .• • -'. most respected residents,
day a well-filled train of • exeurionists seI1 easily at lOc and 15e a lb..' person f the wife of John Mc-
froin Berlin went to Goderich'to enjoy does not keen). to hl., either la..
or 'Cartney, who '.Id.been an invalid for
Sri outing :At the lake. That , theyjust;hcation .for the tooting of a eeyerial.ye1ls. ;j \Ifs. 1ICCai•tnoy. whose
were not all teetotallers was avic1en,erl iltre,hing engine. Whiatie in the middle maiden naive was alargaret Cook, was
by the feet that they took half•a•tail•. et the night, ars Watt claire t;il 7 ueedaty, born in County Tipperary, Ireland. en
load of:lager• bee; with thin, to rut fi• ;mill it :aimed not be dime. R,;r:in.. The •Sept. 15, 1"J2 • Site ernigrateatto Can-•
their thirst. (7n the way home aortas. • i hernioureter ranged ill theni•neties on Ada with her parents:.when twelve,
of the more jubilant ones• neat ac' large .. `1 uesday, and it was said to be the hot years of lige:.en(1 settled in the town -
sky rocket through the window of .vlr: •test day iu years ; it was hot. enoinb, ship of (.ale'don. In 1848 ehe was mar -
Ludas' parlor, 'ad,joiniu.t .tile station. • anyhow...:, Miss alar, Turner' under- ried to- 11er • now bereaved husband:
•It eel fire. to the lace curtain and • wentt slight operation at the hospital, Converted at an early age, she`joined
would have caused 'a afisestrons fire • 4aturdey, tar the removal of a rump the' Methodist. church •' aboutsixty
• boa. it not been noticed promptly, • on one of :her hand', Mr: John Ire•.• years ago.. She .lived a most consis'
land; who combines life and death •in tent and exemplary life, and was ready
'TEN Pty IG1-ITS IN: A. BAR ROOM. his business, being a tip-top. life insur. when the call came to ,go up higher. •
.---One of the most twitter of the Tent- ;Luce agent, and also representative of Of •ai family of eleven ,children --six .
penance plays of thepiaesent'generetion the Clinton Marble. Works, has taken sons and ; five daughters—there are
is •11 1tinubtediv• 'Ten •Nights in a•Ba.r orders for rnonurnents to the extent of deft to mourn the loss of, a kind and
•ho. m, in w hteh Raymorela & Poore's•, over $6000 since' the.first of January, ; loving mother,' two sons --George and
exceilent,eomp tnv will appear'in.'Clin-• it •takes a pretty good •maan to catch Am
da.• end five daughters Mrs.
ton on feriday • night; August 21. :Che orders lieethis- ... •.. Gif erd °rich goes Mitchell and Mrs. Isaacs, of Souris,
company to present "Ten' nights in .n to London next week, where he has Man., Mrs. • G. .Iianley, • of Stanley
Bar ;Room, like all :-orf .Raymond se taken a situation.. ...The Ladies' Aid township,. Minnie of Detroit, and Tilly'
1?bore's attractions, la first :class and Society of Wesley Church, held a at home. •'l'he funeral on Monday to.
the hest obtainable, and it isnot too small garden party on the lawn of Fl. Clinton cemetery was very lame, a
rrntclrto say that the performance will, B. Chant; on.Tuesday evening•t-atbout great many of her f.•iends and neigh
bai.one of the treats of the seasnnr The twenty ladies and their husbands
Company carries an exceptionally high tieipated. par- • .'bors abs'sembling to pay the last tribute`
of re'speet to vile who had been belie
vias hand. and. a full 'set of scenery: • in the .very highestesteem. ,Always
The, prices of sldmissiorf are 50c firs, 2,ic. ready to help those in-need,and of
Seat satle.at.Fillars book stars. • .
were beth.imdly bruised land' cut, but
fortunately had no, bones broken. The
buggy was wrecked::. •
••
'TOO' MUCH SPIRITS.. -.On Tues -
THEY ALL, GET SORRY. --A
youi,g'man at' Owen Soutid attempted
to commit suicide the other day, and•
was forturia-ely nreventedfrom doing
so by some of his friends. -He afters
wards expressed regret for his rash
acct. That is the•way, with every one
who tries .to take his own life and.
falba •The .:moment they stop to think
they realize that life is more precious
than everything else. Not very lop
ago a young man in town, who had
Neu hitting the booze pretty hard,*
.
coneluded.he would e ad his miserable
existence by taking poison, and he
was Only 'prevented ..by'• the prompt
action of a friend,who saved his life.
Where he sobered up and regained rea-
sonhe '.vas_ One of the most penitent
men you could put eves en, and was
most profuse in.his gratitude to the
friend, who had prevented hini going
into-the=next-world-a murderer -by -his-
own hand. • ,
FARM IMPROVEMENTS.—In dif-
.,£arrent parts of the country can be
found farms that look nice, the build -
Inge and fences good, and there being
every indication of prosperity ; but it
is doubtful if any other section of
country can show as many such farms
as are. to be found on the London road
south from Brumfield. It is one con-
tinuous stretch of excellent, well eul-
tiv;tted farms, with superb buildings.
In one respect they might be greatly
improved. If barns and • other out-
buildings were painted it would add
much, to their appearance, and the
cost would be trifling, Now that the
harvest is over, most furthers would
have plenty of time on their hands, ie.
which to paint theife, buildings thetas -
selves, if they do riot want to employ
;•, a painter. Oontrasta painted building
?i ; with an unpainted one, and see what a
fdifference there is in apparent values.
I We tai point out farm houses that do
,i.
Inot look to be worth more than a few
hundred dollars, that would double in �.
value, so far as appearances are 000 -
corned, if they were painted. And
ea men who buy farms are influenced by
14,1 the looks of the buildings. Another
improvement that could easily be
made refers to trees, In frol'st of
many farms ate rows of poplars ,• the
mints run and grow up, until them is
quite aL growth of young poplars by
the S0ri ,ide ; an hoof's wnrk•with a
n strong sickle would clean theta all: out,
his
but they are allowed to grow on, to
cciavrQN, onix the detriment of the faun,
Local Notices, true Jhristian character, she as been
apower fur good yin
this community,
WAN' usfor prices. Rears and Crab Apples.— and lir. McCartney incl; family .have.
Apply to us (or prices.—Ci1NTPt C:i J3ROs. the sincere sympathy` of all in their,
i have had five good snits frbur you and will sorrow.
have another, was the exclamation of a cnsaomer
from wingllnm, your suits tit and wear well, and
Pae bouiglitone and went awaybalmy to WingIiam. COLLEGIATE MATTERS.—Owing
a A. it. Sits Pant Clothier and Furnisher. to the illness of Mr. McKinnon, he will
Dellis of new Sults, Pants, odd Vests, Srnee)ts,
Veralls. Fine and wonting Shiite; Collars, Ties, not he able to take his work . a> the
tierces: ,See A. R. Smit'h's 25c Felt 13st: opening of the school, and.a substitute
willbe temporarily engaged. : Con-
Dlc, OVENS, Surgeon Hie, Ear and hose, siderable. difficulty has .been exper-
wilt be at W. S R. Relines' Drug Storrs, • .nCed in securing a Science Mester,
Clinton, Thursday, Sent eth., x0(15810 lthou h . .d has been in
a.m., to 4 p. m. Glasses• property eri t ' h
and diseases of these F r Std F
correspondence with several .applic=
te' Board,
ants ; it hasbeen decidedto advertise
again,'
Genuine -Bargains
—IN ALL KINDS OF--
ununer
Pootwear
Our stock is again well assorted, and our great
Sale still continues for the next few weeks.
See our Bargain Counters, !and save
buying your
money - by
WNL. +iiri m
YLO SON tel
viksitivroviltiviviviviimiAmbierieta
Boots and Shoes
THE 010 RELMI LE --
f
STORE NEWS.
No.* 1 9
-- We try to have perfectly proper prices---
,
"In time of dry weather pre-
pare for dust"—that is when the
whisks are needed. We have
them in all varieties ends prices.
Our values are good.
Summer is here and hot
weather is here, and there are
few things mor'edesirablefor the
season tan a Hammock,—few
things.near as cool,
If you want anything in our
hoe of business, we would •like
you to corm and see us about It.
We will give you all for your
money that we profitably can.
Rates a o Express Orders which
are convenient and safe;
$5,00 and under . .... 3e
over y5.00, to $10..0y0, ... .. , - (eft;
14 .10.000, to 8000..:,..,.,,lOc
80,00, to 50.011 15e
" 59.00 at' sarnerates:
•
Baby's health depends much'
on fresh air and sunlight, The
easiest way .to give him an out-
ing is in a Go -Cart or Carrier,
We have them. Full size, easy
riding, strong and ornamental
We recently received a son-
signtnent of Writing Tablets,
which rewards our efforts to-
wards good and still better thea.
eaandising. A fair quality of
ruled paper, ornamental cover,
liberal thickness. ' Two sizes. ,
Sc and i:qc.
If you have a sick Wind w
Shade, bring it to our store, an
we will do what we can
t
cure it.
Save tithe, •and you make life
easier.. A, Fountain Pen saves
time:
5
•
Often the cheapest.
.,'
Fait' Co.,
.4,X►vay's the Best.
LEAVE.VOUR
L ORDER
T. is really moreto your aivantage than ours, for
.� you ao
lace the order for tour, Fall Suit'
or
Overcoat NOW Beyond question the greatest
stock of high-class Suitings at' has everbeen
in
town, is here to -day. Suitings , of a class you will
not see in such : variety in another town in Canada.
A stock only made possible by our ever-growing`
Western business,: We `show: values and Materials
equally as good as, the large city` houses, and are
anxious that our local customers should have the • '.
advantage ofselectin from the stock before it is`'
broken, •that s the reason we say "ORDER NOW."
No need• to:take the Suiit until you are read for it. -
y.
At $16.50
We make t'o'y'our order'a:Suit from extra quality,
• . Tweed. Good.atvariety of new and stylish patterns to
select from. Eaclr•Suit cut in the latest style and good:.',
linings used. throughout, .
At $18,00 :.
' We will make to your order a Suit fronu Tweeds,
in a little better" quality, a splendid range of patterns
to select frons, materials that will retain thele shape
until worn out, made in our best style, and good lin-
ings used throughout,
•
At Moo
We make to your order Suits from fancy English,
'Worsted and Scotch Tweeds: A splendid collection
of high-class patterns to select from. A variety bT
for better than we could possibly show, : did we • de-
pend or local business alone. Made in our best style,
workmanship ,and .linings guaranteed first class:
At $25,00•
• For $25.00,we will make to your order an excep-
tionally •good Suit, from high-class Worsteds and Im-
ported. Scotch Tweeds: This is one of our standard
lines out west, and we have an assortment foryour
chaise as geod as you will: find in any city°establish-
nsent. Every snit is made in . the ' best manner :
possible. and only good linings, of high quality,
are used,
At At' 405,40
We snake a Suit frond -extra choice ScotchTweeds
and imported Worsteds, qualitiesou will note find
in any store outside the cities." .Orr' Western Busi-
ness demands a' certain amount of this.. high-grade
material, and we .will be pleased to have you look
them. over. Made in the very best . style • and ohip
high-class linings used throughout.
Berges and cheviots:,
We import our Serges and Cheviots direct
from the ;rakers in 0iit'ain. Values are exception-
tion: liy go_od;--Setter by far than if we had to bixy
them. from;the 'local jobbers.
At $16,50
We Make to your order a suit from good quality
Serge. either .black or blue: Lined throughout with
good linings and cdtan the correct style for this Wm -
nig season. ,
At $20.00 r
We will make to your order a suit from high.
class blue or black Serge,- or fine black Oheveet,
This is an exceptionally, good •suit for general wear,
Coat can be had either eintrle•or double breasted, and
best quality of linings aro used.
At $25;4=
We will make to your order, from the. finest
Sages and Tweeds we starry in stock, qualities that
are above the ordinary and ahead of any yon are . .
likely to find in any shop hereabouts. Made in the
i:. best styles and only high-class linings used..
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Huron's Greatest Clothiers an Furnishers,