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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-10-22, Page 8• i l Hundreds of Yards at 35c. \\a cleared on tof tkri ynr,144 � nn Tartnnn at n price that Int' es well then. at :Ric a \• them ss Sew anywhere. They cannot 1.• bought 1t ih nice we wilt ask you on Saturday. All wool, all the goo NNI fall anti winter solus+ and splendid weights for r. Jurat the same quxlily as you pay Mc and la, rad k.. A Coat Special. A gn•e1, hikt (1oatep erial with I he bergein Dress (100411 on Saturday. ladies' bra nee ('oats, jutero the Mot°ethtt week, roar. different styles. tight or semi -fitting bar }fleck or rotors. All tnan.tatlnrcd garments. Regular $11.011, rleering $10.75 II price on Saturday, at, each ]souuAY,IQlto�t T, I...68 8 THE PARM€R'S INTERESTS. discreditinjupv thth Liberal i party, I11e1 Hes. MwJac . FH�tieon. l it kla•nding a OBITUARY. ! 1 l THE SIGNAL : (,►ODLRICHe ONTARIO Brown. The y, October 4th. death tool f W. 111.tBrue o oft Sunday, babel of Mrs. H. lisle, of town, at the 'Avineri i age of utnrt y oeven y ' • trod two months. Mrs. Hale' was present at the obsequies. The old gen- Homan bad tern a resident of Sarnia since . lila or Syist3 kind for the past twentyfive years lace been Qri1Sg re- tired. aur u Fermerssyetron Member+ lura Views Liberal party err anti ought to be+ I few dry. its the vi age wit t ler ins as.. on Election quick to wend. It i- true Mr. Me• ,,tla+uf. ,.•wiling foetid,. Kinlfrtun Uct. lY.`� 1�. 1), Bogert, l Avity ucrupies .tie uRlciet loailiuu. 1 Wild (luck sbo,iting 1r now b+coot• Trot that Jclrs uul absolve high of Ihr int[ au Intrts•rtiog sport. Kl•ht. Pru the former 1Patrw weunlirr rttr I run rive*`tiw writ of making au explauatiou, a brat. tow the g,,,yl forum., to s,tg hrlf- trnac. write'. to iter prey . am! adliuv if there is uuy+ eplrnatiun• ,;t,doieu the other aftprn0un, fat iUi 1l t.' vote for the ,aurn•r rnnnrnt, in .view of the high protr•' Building; for the Future. The convert by the Basic Sprues tion policy of 13m1..o. Laurier has Thr,' liuvrnuurut ul' .Sir \1'ilfri,p C eir a pans under the auspices of the done eoun•ttring.for the iv[ mtere. 'The l lr1 _ 1-54.n. _ bluldinK tar the '• [.aiier Build of 'lrinit • N wl.eiwaf prefere?tetntehntM+: * ttt*nit Rinse• - t u a urrniui•ut infill- tifr-4,r- t-wa Meda Intra our c. entry nt one-third •1.r ity to .1.r the urea,' ut a treat' welltltlyd arae the program (N,th plrsd• res ditty than any o - • , t interrstiug. re greet interest w the greater pert ion Some of our citizen' attended the n°ut'nation of caudidaler fur the. Ilour« of Ciesendds at i)unganurnt last Monday. The erection of the new Baptist church is progressing very ratirfec• gorily. The brickwork is cunipleted and the greater' tart of the root will to completed thin week. The railways bee* rtenind its of the r•teutks of tin old employee of the �i1.lLs:.ylltt _)11) M.. 4-- 49011_ I'y t %trailer as n• was n1Ny woe• Tng on the canal "on Sunday : "'Whet ," he tired. Hr ru11'er• eJ r �'rilaire linen bed- ridden. I h other cnuntrs was Pro t.quatkrJ, "Sunday never runr'44 Stet l'firiatnta* and had , u[ t„ a York n most redeeming trrttl , a atxttrr of nation, and the , ulnxgd to mere t of lag nut teams titan src,•u miles of this cruel." redden. Its was x natio. .reds. And in the Carrying out of Itev, Mr. Ot,rtICre, of UI'1u1 Brut; la•,, INttn at to St. Auburn, near` a tunit •. \1 a ease Ila1 r the far-reaching improvements un,l'r- i will exchange ``pulpits with Key.' State, K t ,ate" it added oral• the u,illionn tet Mr. McNeil tin Sabbath met " In the Rochester, but moved St. l t v 11- of flit• , nut ) iar when a young roan, and lrtev to duty on of relic( in the rl•ItuiilI 1111- 11- the pnidic debt in th,• pleven year. evening Mr. (7arriere e 44,1,.,„. wilt ea , Sarnia, a1. mentioned above. His with duty frumnrii Iltrg171eliui:a,,est.. ? ending with 1U1f7, as against sixty -Iwo clung Missionary liner. end a. he it in died ninny yr,ut, agD, but he it our- P millions added in the eh.%en years enthusiast ..n this wub'r.•t end well ',well by t we daughters, M (1 w thanks mainly to the independent t Prior to lbsltl en thu his rrr'lu is will etii.doubt b1. H •j'1 thought snared by the i 'trona t t 1 1 w.11 into - 1.a, . Il- Ut hearutg. Brown, and Airs. ale of town. to " MORE GLAD TIDINGS. BE.surieuI. Wet'reEt- Beautiful Jus t li t he Grunge and other ass.N•ia• interment was made at Nott liw'un• tionxy wain., sununrelike we ether has been Burrows Mr. K„grre says lion and • x Amherst. flue.. Sha. lath• (SW'ciall' our hapfiy portion for the haat week lrriruer Slays proven that uu a lig r . _Tale goad lysins r. rp11 „V,, and the or more. and it has coaxed *nee 1 g1NNI work roc, od all .ever eei leo oro r of row``tierr ire and s111101er ries lit his pia Mr. kdunttld earelimir,teofiw, of and beguiled the birds into prolonging this ps. for i. tellth o• suffer of gold their stay will, us. Tho ladies also are kidng., he tells how sufferers by from st•,•Il out in summer at tit.' o1 white Kidney 1 ills, eveD her all by °�hes drew..., a rather unu.o.tl sight in Ute K rutid Pills, euro atter fel tblt other � middle of October, anumg.t the n•.t reuteduw have failed. ,urll gull leaves of autumn. ," -feel houndto Write , f u'f 1 t'. Haler done for me. - 1 indY red ft mmm ��I fireweed of the late tunny years (rein kidney trouble and wits cinder the doctor's rare and took Il a deal of medicine but without auv benefit. l wit. advised to try I)tNhl • Kidney Pitts and -1- can v' they cured toe of tits liiostr After au inners of over t twee )'carr' 1 1 1 duration, Miss Maggie Lturmws Was pn,u•ctia,• IN,Ii. y is nut in 0111. called to her rest on Friday last, at the IN•sl inten•et, nor of any .tgricul- age of thietyoine Years and w•ven lurid i.t,litttry en the fare of the globe. months. The. funeral ti,ok place on 1t is a policy that tris. 10 i1i ke the Monday afternoon to Maitland come- rice+ richer and the ii tern from the residence of the tie- syptral of Stearin» .1,....-.........1..,,,,...v..: ru- eeased the- ,Nelson street. The hiur. :,nit trusty: 10 fart, it is lite s mother. aers-i1;re cgrt•e conducted11 by Kee•• Ur. faller and nursing ,mot her of such Dougall. pastor of North street Meth°• net Mood Of as area rucking the lifer dist church, °f -•whir+ -the-deeearad Mood cif the great traline maws of was a member, assisted by Hes. ti, N. 0ttr 'neighbors to the south of ng._ Hazen, Miss Burrow.: former p+►stut•, - who came tip from London for the McAmty Must Explain. funeral. and by Bev. B. W. Mile iai•ew h jt w..ttl d. Montreal 1Herelel.itwits/iglue. ab - .. The hymns nerd sit... the ntlIntl ',•Safe in the Anus of Jems," and that Liberals anywhere accept ii. "Nearer. nev(iud, W Thee," were the Nati-factory the present p.o•ition, nf' suflering,uld 1 am now quite well. hrelhsts and sinle tieing present. hymn; a sungato the herself Picket the ceeA between Mr. Mares 7hs Bttltatlon. Rev. J. Aland run uctrd the resent. out to be sung at funeral of her and Mr. McAaity. Su [•\u�r 'is a�es ••'•r••�•." 1 and nlekr EItAL. The- kaowu what . D'ie't Kidney PILL I Mut, ABMMTR( Mrs- Juts. Arta= gong took place on Thursday of last week and wee very- largely attended, the tl. eased lady bring eery widely kaowu.: Only ode of her children was absent-1rlr...the. ++ad .Necs,ion..the re- maining eleven and 'e 0urntwr of randchildr•n and all her living -.lateen about i.�y . ktbtt ago. t}urrpalw 4Immilesh' it int[n % AUBURN. bearers were two and b.1. .)1 r.' McAvity Mand- acC,)vtli of Pine is only one • of env iw- (our cousins of the de'ceasei: It. C. nothing lees ser than making a port/ince. replied the cianvJ'tte, U 8sR.ly. Uat. huh. 1run Fowler, of 1k+ngaununt with a Minister. an.t Ile has mit seen Our party is 011 the outside linekingin (henry.• V kengbtut is soyin4; g Muoaing•: of town ; Devitt l'as.iJav, profit fur hnnz•If out of his iotlueuce ,, ' 1 f .oWl tili)iatio-a: .tel want.+'> -1«• u++ aL° +l -i•1•• tiesk"ng her • et pwrrul- ___�A]!Z, I)uenlll of )un 'tract :-John eft w make a ratirfxi•tury exp ..r." , _. aCfirtatrt Durnin, of town, std ( u1. e • tae . He must err tinct-ir he is regStly' a • lin after his t1rio11 illne4s• of St. Marys. Among many Rural Itemised he has not Inertly commuted HAYFIELD `V, flet. WO. i The eta N,latur km ,hese 1 down 1'..r tributes of affection for the epagte'd an offence against state. for st Inch R(,si 'Iulw 1uuFh has rrtaruetl from x 1.•w al 'NA, fur Owwant of xpplv.. eluded sone. for the hying were 011 he should ill also ler IoW to 1.n ae an extended visit b,•Itrt•sista) in tine. 1t.w i 1, I.. Sur ill„uf Blyth, ants Rea. sta eluded sone. Rutz lwwmingif.on • 'sod counting: tut alto that. on Mr. Maye+ Ain• Porterfield .ode daughter, of { 1i r. Mann. ,.i thiol. village, exchanged tee mo. The dedrother.. is Thomas, of posilimu hilsrrelatiarcrlcwith the New Itrlgl:.vt•, nee fu,+t, at the home of pulpit, 111 :nbhath. ived by her town. it dt our Mea. Jduntlillgta- wi •k laber'-1 • .x.1+1111 t., brily:, rami two sisl+'1•s, of town, and Mr:, assiday, of Ayr. Among those who'`enjoyed her ae'- quaintanee Mies Burrows was es- teemed as x true iriend, and in their loss the bereaved family litter the sin cern sympathy of the cietuutunit y, PER:Chat NEhTION BUSINESS CHANGE. ---mo- 1 he 4o contFart ell to represent the MAf1iMJ?V 111AHHL8 Co. in G.Nlerich ter the coating season et the old stand on Hamilton Street. 1 have reprfeented the Me('()KMi(K U0mpeny the past teen 4,••'.Drat, and have ween lit to, change to another line of machinery for the cooling se,a.on. Nell 'also agent for (IHA\ $ C (i (i 1 E `S and l' 1: 'l"(IU( BRAN 1'Fl)itIt NV, INL)MILLS. MSW1Th CREAM SIi,PARA- TOKS. FLta'UV PLOWS and the BISSELL. DISC HARROWS and l -ANI) KOt.Llatti. Oralone see err ROBERT WILSON f 1'andiron St, rel, esot et a 1, hese for .itle.t11nr good drrtviui I1arsr• and x heavy 1'ul•, eighteen months old. il.o a them. ugh heed l'., % W1d Cti1f. Talking Shoes We have heard a gr. at deal about talking machines, but who ever heard 01 talking shoes, and yet we want to tell you that every pair of shoes that leaves our store a continually proclaim- ing the merits of our goods. They are the most effective talker, Out Fall ,tyles ate top note hers and will prove their worth to all who weal the.•1 IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR we are prepared to supply you with the lest makes at the lowest prices. 1.4•41•4140•4040e•••••••�� i RLPA IRING s •••••••••••••••••••••• Dawning & acVicar Our rwihua ulthinl+ 1x441 Saler stIt had i11 'ii a•1. . f * h lit ,t church. s ,epi • a r' 'ler o 1 vin with regatal to the e:indult were l is resin„ 't:lilrnatT Ut:.a tie turtle Hoterrr. - - Lost a shit,. Thue(txy ate itijf, the lath woe.I Jetties Howitt, lung a resident of the t,ettushin of 1.1itp11e•t1. ,1044 i1 that INiurne tree. it Meta`Ito 1enarllw .-vel. ,s -turn.+. levee, e.h't..'1 ,- v..... par alsta441rak1144x1-11.ittg trot lot1, 1114. unslae to help hduae{f e, ••c -ince. Ile tete.•-. five se.1 - e101 enc .i.•egleler resld•ntinthr`toe,1N d,..:.a. .l..trn and d:etgltl••r lie... Ile 54 4,1 a kind enol eeleligieeg 11e 14111 .r and .a „ tut• 1 _w• - Pam : -.____ - - • - - ; t • 1 T _+ Wilbur Ander-me I- 1 conn t. 01•i'rr t hit. Mr. (•,,.p left (hi- week for 1.e,. Angel... ('al. Mioo E. t'ox has retuned to hew it (ruin Tut - • Onto. Walter Horn. of F:limville. i. +pending the week In town. W. E. Elliott, of The Toronto New., s1.en1 t+undaY et home. • K. Kelaton. of Tomtit% will. in town foe :. hew dap; the pant week. DMr..tIItobert tuttdal McDonald left on her retwv. to Jack Lawrence tett on Friday nu a week, ',Lit to Toronto and Butted°• 'Ihr. 'RMKtw' eek f `oltneer ri... ellen, .11 , 1.144. it.rr•el. �t Mr• W..1. I:niltatn left on Tnrsday on her return to 1 liicagO.ufter n r eat in low u. flier forever tawnv1a« P. J,t4elm.000 '..! ai new. w1.- 111 low 11 la•t w o.k and .5,11•,1 e.o 7 he Signal. -- _ _ Al,. I. .1: li1•11) . rad dn.rvle a \L,teei.n, Ktne•nnGot•. an• , -1,114( ni.-ntl- u, e.•.l. t the. weee.. 7,1i -s Lubrnr Se mehetn 1.11 uu M01.41. 11' on het return to New York. 'freer a , i,rl of lite week,. itt town. Mr.n ltOk. 11..u'wh resMt. Plunkett hw ue been appoint tax. appuintsi uunager u( the tlank of Mon- treal branch, Mex. N'. J. SI•U• will receive for the hr -1 t low /Mice her u,arnuee at her home. Fir.t .Inst, Wednetdaflfterteuou, ti s:Meer :'tlh. Med after wards on the -.•.•orad Thunday. air. setter a., in Toronto Mot week and brought back her little granddaughter' with her on account of the illne.+ of the child. mother. Mr.. atm .4 A. Seager. F 'Mr+. Dttlmage and granddaughter. Jean. anal Mn. Wiggin"• slier of Mr. 1luhnage, .11 of Nuelpph, were sues.o heet week of their 1.011,in, Mrs. 14, C. I'otter, Colborne rownshlp, leaving on Friday on their return. MM. Margaret t'artyle, Pro% nein( in.neeter of fartoriee and e.hopo. i- to town at prrnem making se inspection of sanitary and ether tomtiteon.. Condition. In ( ;oderleAh, ell, find., ou the whole comport. Cis or ably with threw in 01 herr place.. Mk, - and -Mee, Henry -Matt in: --of • 1• ;ode• - rich. I)nt., aunonnt•e the marriage of their &tighter, MI-. .:1411'. to Harry 5'. Knight, reoldent and genrrat ru'nn`er of the Hlee-Kral t Light to., of Toronto. The lune liege will -take Maio. on November lath. The wood•ttork Sent incl Re. sew +u)'•' "The many friend. hf Mr. and MI., .1 r, Armour will regret to Iabra that they are about 10 I'•a'e this city to take 1ti,11 their re.idrne r eu 1 Sint)n, where MI. Armour hal• .....„red the ls"ll iota 01 superintendent of Ilw M14'hh.g 400.01 •tern• e11 t)a Doherty Organ ,41 I'iamt t'u. Mr. and rlo-e•ly Mem ifl.•et with I. hod o church, Mr, rein few +even yeah. 11 ).'Penn of the ,'cry Wien/Mk Iolh.•hu.WaI for leuyye�ars. the A,Ahitg department of the Thou.. Ill a and Piano . (7o. during that Yule, lea the Pel ire ti.Met inn of that Arm. They 14111•ct 10 teatgo' the 13th 4081., and will hate the beta wi#he. of hoe., of Mind. 10 their ne*' A.M.' -Mr. al Ml'.. Armour ale well known to many 0 our raider,, Mrs. Aru.utnt, being a daughter of . Walton. of !owl,. and Mr. Armour have, formerly reetded heir. Mi.. Armour we.. town over Sunday. A SUCCESSFUL SEASON. Mr+. Aru'our 14041 [ins the acting work.( Nen Armour having hest and Mr.. Armour is at pre A. Y. 1'. A. and has also bee worker in the wonlPn . +enc ilia 011.1. They lune r1.-ieled her ]Ir. Amour hat mg hart clomp,. Goderich Baseball Team the Champions of the Lakeside League. The Goderich ih+selvill Club hat, Piet A very successful seaso,, win - the championship of the Leko- ague for the Neaion of 11'04, t lite a feat. ermeidering that s are the youngest team in e, the boys averaging Piet ars of mg,. For the locals inn pitched .plendiel hall nd the 1'tating of Orlando -Dean, lin Devine ' • Clifford Webb wan a fe lure of the gun's play. while :.t ger.• 141, bane Edit. the youngest player on t • e leeltl, k' up u ,rdmrkxhle erElliott,iott, He her, , Mark, Mr.LennMgauwan. rhoison .% . 11.114144,41 %'ietor 11 good .1 sec Ball and ,Itihri c Din gide Thi' ' the 10'• the L• nineteen James Wi I1•tin play Tait at lit t base and as manager ...deed. The ng of the was all aha• could 1* following ie t fhlal 44114 League: liaMrieh, .. 1 Winghaut 10 Blyth O Lnrknow Kincardine . , . 4 The batting avel•agee are as follows : (tames A.t Orlando !teen, r. f. . 1.7 :S Colin Devine, ..n. - -' Rod Mclennan r, 1 1 1' 0 _-----e,t,ro,t ,Weide, Chas._*.- Cherie. Bleck, aa.... 4 11 1 0 II 1 sit I' 11 7 204 At 17 12 217. to x a 240 'A 12 le rip N' 11 10 tel :t1 a 2 'lit 31 n 11 IAN a It t 1 Mae Walter'. LL.. . - Arthur MclMe,,t•f.- 11 victor man, e . Joiner Wiggins. INA IN John KM.. tb Da. Nicholson. 1 b le Lew'. Elliott, t.1.. 1. L 11 }carry Beecher, 1 be John Ta., 1h., p... The fielding averages Mieo 1'rO• A.E. as P.C. Rad. McLennan, c. f. 1 1(0'. Walters, r. f 2 Vire n1. I Man, r. 11 Dare Nicholson, 1 h 12 1a J no, Tait, 1 h., p John Fades, t h 7 Jae Weaken.. te..'t 1 lee Isndn 11214,,. r 1 12 1t. Belcher. 1 h. a !S (111/..14 N rhh, If. ah, I1 1,e Level. F:lllntt,l. f.,t f. '1 n Cherie. Stark. •.s. . t Conn [Moine, r.. 17 1' Arthur Mellen. r t 3 2 � sbe blots, ts, Lasrier sad ?regress. • '" A Week of Sensational Dress Goods Selling Commencing on Saturday, October 24th, Venetians 55c About :100 yards Venetians and fancy dress materials in - all the 'fashionable shales. Navies, blues, browns and blacks. Every yard has..been sponged and shrunk read}' to make up. This cloth is a regular 75e quality and is' sold for this price the country over. When once we sell this lot yon cannot expect to get any Snore at this money. Sat- urday morning it goes on sale atty our choice of the,lot, per M r -~• Tartans, 48c Ail -\\col SCotcli Tartans. 441 inches wide. An extra tine and smooth cloth. Will stand no end of hard wear. This. cloth is Sold alt over at 75e a 1 yard, and .we have the sante duality on our own -shelves today at this price. cause we got this lot at a bargain we give one and Saturday you can boy these ; ae at pet' yard,, 48 CENTS v/'a 1, .... A SUIT AND SKIRT MANUFACTURER'S STOCK t)F Dress Materials Offered You at Less than Wholesale Prices. HERE IS THE REASON FOR THE SELLING. About three weeks ago a large manufacturer of . l0t0. and suits found himself unable to continue business and made an assigment. His stock of dress good:-, silks and suitings was taken by a creditor and cleare_l out at a fraction of what it cost him. It was a good stock bought from the best houses in the trade, and consisted of materials suitable for suits. skirts and underskirts. It was practically all new within the last few months. Three firms bought it from the creditor who handled it, one in Vancouver, one in Hamilton, and our- selves. It was our good fortune to have first chance at it. We had a free hand, the choice of everything, and took what we wanted at practically our own price before any other buyer even saw it. THAT IS THE REASON WE CAN AND ARE GOING TO SELL FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, THE CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS THAT EVER WENT OVER OUR COUNTERS. Every yard is good, desirable, fashionable materials in popular shades. Most of this big purchase consists of plain Venet- ians, Panama and satin cloths. This last week of October is going to be the most remarkable week of dress goods selling we have any record of. Every yard will be sold for less than it can be bought in any wholesale house in the land. This is unquestionably the greatest money- saving Dress Goods opportunity we ever offered to our customers. You cannot afford to miss it. Here are some of the good things waiting for you Saturday morning. . 1 Yard Wide Taffeta Silk $1.05 ski ynr4sof heavy black taffeta eilk. !'Itli:ifl inches wide. We tmemk every yard 1 his toneefacturer had left in stock. Hr used i' for making underskirts n derskndgliningg coats. The regular wholesale pricy was $1.15 per 7 nmorning i $ 1 ,05 122 CENTS andn1 while it lasts you can buy this beaiitiful milk et per yard y -made Skirt $3.45 . There ere ;data '_'al new skirts that h d just been .lade before the fat )ly shut down. They are made out very good quality Venetian cloth, trim- med with buttons nd strap- 1,ifi�w. The nlanttfactur(►r was trying to see how good,, skim he c' ti1d make to sell*ai00--- and this lot was the 1a• he • turned out before clos down. Your choice cofnmen ing Saturday at, each $3,45 20C Black Sateen, I2�.Cr Extra good quality black Sateen. This is a line this manufacturer was using for cheaper coat linings and sateen underskirts. It is a splendid weight and extra good color. If you Nought it a dozen pieces at a time you could not buy it from any wholesale house for less than this price. :MO yards to sell, com- mencing Saturday, at, per yard, - A Handsome Satin Cloth, 75C• An eltra fine quality all -'cool natio cloth in',i4nck, navy e•"''1 ,end brown, ;� lot sense' .tier, elede frorn the purest of wools and maker set•)1\handsome 11 110. tut (i1. 75c Itslav in Tortinto :ind Montreal wholeN,d1 houses -rat. tbl.lr1 a yntel. While the J I,nnglel from Ili, bankrupt ulanif.tettret• Inst. ynli can buy it trout u•- at. per a1,1 ... DRESS GOODS i5c There Ale 1'1111' light-colored Mal minis that were left oyer from the ii,iiilt1141' season. Ih•d inxri1 v thea wood retail et .M.0 to toe. They will II •make capital skirt linin{' et rhil- dren's dressage Commencing 1 ...ILSaturday pre yard ..... 1 Manufacturer's Remnants. We Armed reeve 5 lemnatel there wan in ttei. Iunmrlxtturer's stock. Length' running from t wen is. six -sera.. Alum '.t every kind of dress material Ile was tilting. .lust the thing to hey for :1 skirtor rhild'' tire.- for less than half value. Every remnant on the• tali), for les. than, HALF REGULAR PRIDE. o. ,,.,'r of l'annnies, Venetian. null ('1 arl. Mk: or fele y are tehrth. every yard of thien, 1M1 ynli w111 not INI suits and dee • Thr tlrtnne suitable for waists, skirt' or child'en'ewe» 141- for. ('ult,rn.•ncy ing Saturday. onr choles per yard- , • • . STEEL STUDDED ELASTIC BELTS 29C. Steel studded Ela,tie Heti*,lack, navv, brawn or tra dua white, Exgood lity of ,sing. ltegtllar 29, ark,, special purchase etgain price. eech ., HEAVY SUITINGS 75C Heavy tweed suiting,. a dozen or more designs, dark and medium rotor Mgt,. imitable for pit her tt•parete skirts nl' (1111 tailored enntumer. Hood' that Nell 1111 over et 51.25 and $1.50 the yard. (iomulenring Saturday you can take your choice et per 75c vase. � ... --•--••-" CRASH TOWELLING, 8%c aft yards of it, Keel linen Crash Towelling. lite poi ted by nttt•aelvea,ditert. 17 to iA inches wide, red border, would he considered exceptional value at 10k:. For S etnlday and next week these $YI yards to sell at Q1 per yard Q• P __--- ----... •,. t..... .,..1.,.l Dress f�nndlt tock that we cannot mention in the paper, but Th will 1x1 many other fines from this manufacturer's nloneyyou will be here, Saturday or next week. 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