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IF YOU HA V1, ANY
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TIK SIGNAL': GODERICII ONTARIO
CORRUPTION IN Boffin- tr-41215r1"Eritill
illnbw41BWIBtlillingtitnilf,,Temisitanihin 1
Ballot Box Tricks Are Not Se Un- Got More Than His Share.
• . -heard ef After All. 'Tis a tacky map has a pun with
that Alio elections are over. the cook. Mr. Rebert - T. Shillineton.
Holey voters, esiweially in the .Imalt- oewlyolected member of the Ontario
er constituencies, are win:arrow it tW Leirislature for the riding of Ternis-
willing, 'has not been long in politica.
as •
-theory, el course, it is. But in prao seen enough of itte to
Om. it is allegetiolhere are all' sorts Mate "the troth of the mexim. This
summer he spent a holiday fishing in
of leakages. --Temagami. Now, Shillington, ld.P.1'.,
There is a reauton for this. .
eretwhile of Sparks etreet. Ottawa.
Every constituency has its (*wiser,
vative. mid its Liberal Registratitm null' be a good fisher of men. and.
most lovers of Canadm's Notional
_ s .
AStineistion-. or some sited:it erganiza-
;ante know what he can do in front--
tion. with a salaried roost retiiiii
wilt. whoa,. thrty it i„..o.„ ,,,.,, thio to of a Lacrosse net. But he proved a
many Ita possible of his side iit'tlieir„. , v!'r'Y P001 fisher Of fish on this (wea-
1 loon He flatted all dav • anti ell he
mums., on the regieter or voters eiii. - • • s- " . • •
This lir ite..tolitilLi,h,,, iti two way,. Dowltke . specimen Dwell up to the
- Inn, of which Ilan O'Connor, locally
)1110WIL AS the "King ,W Temagoini."
fishermrin
the opposite party. 'Land 1.1...,taimicig
for twig, who are on -his • sitle. . is proprietor. orths
etlie 'cesr troth°
these claims and ohjections are , .„ , carry - • •
fillies amund
beard by effieialS known' as revieirig Cut sr ''''
to the back door rind there deliver
liarristers,„ who held .Rev Onto. Courts them into the hands of the libligiog
all over tile cotintry owe a year for took. Then they await. with 'what
the purpose , of- nil jut' hist ing mon
1 1 wet . patience nifty be theirs. the momeet
. , when the tinny deLicaey,- all- dresseti
Nilo. it is Obvious thut. an °olio t Al end brown, .hall be law before therm
ither, claim or ebject to a voter ef.• on to, tam, . . •
Shillmeton gave up his minnow
a Note. Agent 'F pnint
-and .i.R.M
dirunproom. •
Now; it so happened that there were
other Nimrodirlinsider Ohillingten at
the Inn that day, and all the fish
, . eaugth • were not mimosas. Sono' f"
Supposing. for instanis .
Couservslave acent for the Little Piei- • tau:toes before the di•triCt's . Portia-
net„o l000tott of otteislose hopprolor -went:try. riorreseirtatito- arrest•d--at tlat
to (hoover that a eertaniolohn Smitti• back door. two yoinr fellows haU
is really John S'ehmidt. airldirtl. Red. aloo scnight --the portal of euliintra
I•lierefore.- riot entitled to ' vote. Al- blise and delivered up a couple et
though. as :1 matter of fact. be is ria beautiful black bass that were idnitist
the lottli• Puritilettin eleeteral 'register.' os lune. and weighty as .Ore ones,
ltowoulit ney•er• 410 for the. agent to that figure in '--got- 41-theditie"
lode.. offitai .1 ari eblvetirei - 'against 1--Mories., .-- _. ..-._ • . • _
.101tii Smith. for it is. quite possibli. i • These youne men, with a1p,.1 ItPS'a5
1 'Ong as tlieir lines; r•ntering the (lire
t hat • Joli7i Smith may leo a , Conserto.
, I iiig.rooro and awaited the bringing on
" tkod.i. gcts to work to leek.. ,Iti,•-r.tet ; id thi• steaming repast. At lasr o
tive in politics..." ' •
inquiries. and if -1.y* any eharte.• hi- is " enu a platter' min-
.- waiter eet• before th•
taming it squitre inch or so of fish.
ably to discover . that Julie $lllll 11 '
Swillowing the mooed. they declared
vented Liberal at Ow lam eleetion • he
promptly Itslifes an objei•tit.n. whieli • tio.; samPle rocollonf. and aSkoti that
once
the oest. of the fish b.- brought on at
i- iiidielii in -dile course tiy the revising
1...rosts.r. rolif John Smith . vides ,ne. •
"The rest of the ..tisiO" said .the
more, for htu mime is ordered. to •ho
Waiter. "There is no "Met." -
struck off the, moister. . • • Ond th..n a •row• ensuect The sue -
Such is the iresthod of "weeding out'
s00 FU11751Le INFORMAT,ION APPLY TO
It S. WILLIAMS, Manager Ooderich Branch.
If still li./11 k11.111, 11141* 141 go, IV%
WhatAbout That Vacation'?
go, or a lint it Will too ono bet t er
▪ In. Man's. Trit•el Bureau -
t.lierfo• 18 iti
SI Mu 8. Co I li.• set-% lee. We are in re-
ceipt th.• July tointbet of ito.y
Moles, hright -maim( mine
lwr." It is so foil of ivs1,1 things that
IV:41141g It gIrt'S. 11111, 1 II TIPIIIIK
.fus% log a. • te'.11 toll, :roil if pat
eiOttly anorrohnve r1,0-4443--FI*1-
Wit AIM 11 It. Mi..... .1 .1 Illy iiiiniber.
Ilse • prildidier8 41 11'
1., Ick%(• Mote ,iiir 5
know% 1 M.tii.8.riel offer to- 8ent ir
envy Ire .• Ally I 4`.4.4.1 -I hi" INIIH•l•
hit is gel. ttttt ely ieteitoiest
whole...ow ,t iktt.t.11
14 1( 11 11111110 31111 :10 Po.
114 1111. 01 II:Wel', It 1141411',....t...1. ,r
/1II5.Y M.111,-, Ill •‘,... "I -
"'II". v` ill .'""11"' 'ti1 • ‘V.-
Iklioe lora good Ifirsy 5.,5 L%nuiId 1, r•
gl.ril lur%e • .itizens
e-.11, knot, ...Mom. oil
lions tot., .iii%.oliage this liberal
An Experienced Waiter.
Al. the first meal on hoard the Ocean
liner, tonythe Sias Iwginning to feel
like resting his bread up 11 e w , .
His ft-icy:Os lied 1..1(1 hint that.wheb he cop teinio tattr2 . •21.1: im John
hegan•to feel that way, he should stuff 1Vehster. ht. lielenll, Roset000dnoth,
hitneelf. Ile tackled s eittlettirst. but eltitil . • 101:01. tiolden Cream,
it didn't taste right. Ile obeerved to $1.50; Alex. McDonald, Atoloarley,
tvher; )egin.to.er., "Waiter. this cutlet. ilea
. . Millarton Ideal, 15835 , *51 ; Peter
'Pio. woiter looked at his whit g
face, then said ....
"Yes. sit ; but for the h•ngth of time
you'll 'eve h'iit. Wit won't matter. Mr.-.
-- -Lippincott IL
.. -• •_• •
. Cook -s°111 be laVin. i't'o• mum."
., Mistrese -"Vt.: y well dridget. Keep
to the right. twinning cooks keep to
the left.IlaiperA lialAr.
R. H. Reid & Son's Dispersion Sale.
The dispereion tude of ,.12. If. Reid &
Son's tine herd of shorthorn ottile
took phew on %Vednesdity, June ltith.
Cluvei Lea stockieNtruo 414' Huron.
e ine
was a tome gethining at farmers
1 -resent and it, was "with regret that
they saw the work of inany years go
wider -and Irene tnore
-Ulan the• -owner felt -at. That it was
painful ti. bin& was *pp:trent:, for if
,ever onanolotied good-- Atm -thorn
eattle that man is Russell Reid.- After
yeartsolostil endoexpenditure he had
made a name for I • self in the breed-
ing or tills particular class id stock.
Then he noind itupteisilde, to !securt.
the oecessou y help to keep up his fine
herit, And .iu din ti himself, for his
health e III 1.1.1 MIL 14 the neces-
sary continued Mud work, he _decided
to sell. The bunch ot cattle offered
were good and it is tit the.eretlit of trie
farmere of 'Huron and Kincardine to
say t hat outsiders present did not get
the of those •.01Tered. Kinloss
farmers also did their share toward
keeping these tine apiiiials in this
section, of the country. The salt' real-
ized 11-1,1O0 and the public will
lie glad to learn .thi8, for no man de-
served Suctisse better than Mr. Reid.
Among the salve were the following:
To . Andrew Young. Carlow, Claret
V11011,04AIWWW*04040.100.""P,
Ooderich Souvenir
sirealeieiliOleadlatnenAleOWOMIll°0401.4961
Post Cards
When in doubt as
to where t,'N buy your
CiroCeries, go to
Masser -Harris
Agency
MINIIIMErimmose
keep them there.. o eaught was one miserable little
. regu +Won length.
hy -"Piwting- PI.4.1"r1 or W°"1.1- id the CtIst43111 ats the Temagurni
electors alio Are known ti• belong to
McNay, Lucknow, Heather Blossom
Ord, 51111118 , $1t45: James Sfallengh,
Dungannor. Claret Clip, t4th, SOO;
%Valter Kelly. tioderich, Lady Aber-
deen 2nd. SOO.
of view, the latter MOS 'Ino
are the politico (.1 the man Ile is set.
ing -for Lot against. or hervers.. lie
would be past 0- likely to be acting
horne-to-hrsooteso-OMe-ste good.
ttULt th
FARMERS' INSTITUTE. •
•
Annuat- Meetiog at Dungannon -J. A.
Mallough the New President.
r .....
IA 1)11.5 BRIWANT STONE
1 - AND-- _
Fancy Hat Pins
1
•
IOur store will be closed Wednes-
day alternoons during July and
August ,
We have just received it
MrECIAL ORDER of the
latest ,and most. buthionable
design : H A T. 1 N
5.
Tears. bearitiful Mat Pins sell
regularly front $1.110
hut we are going to sell them
on Saturday for , at 75c.
iiSEE OUR EAST WINDOW
FOR THE HAT PINS.
I• .1._.45eller and I /ill P lall.
• Olt ill, St1llAr1., t Inill.ti,11.
111
Odle 1111011WI
SPECIAL VIEWS FOR sc.
LIST OF TITLES :
I /La Home
ootward Bound
o. T. it. Station'
C. P. R. Station
C. P. R. Bridge
Olaitlaud Bridge
Country Road .
St, tieorgeO Church
Concrete Elevator
Sheep Orazing: Vicinity
."•tioderich •
Beside Still Wetter,
Nlititland River e • 1
Black Ham Fishing (Croon& .
l'oint Farm
The Elute • ;
Flvening at the Harbor
Road to Piper. Dam
North Pier and Attrill s_Point
Sleeting of the River and Lake
Itoad to ilorboi
STURDY & GO. -
.where you get the
best and ireshest of •
Strawberries
Vegetables
A full line of Feu in Machinery
Bindees. \lowers. Rakes, Kt\
L attle, Nlan tii Spreiulti 6,
Crean, separators, et c..tfray
and Mount Pore -4
Buggies
and anything o r
table use m ay be
, obtained at the low-
.eSt.- prices, quality.
considered.
We lutve Mao the
Standard Wire .fen•e
Company's Goods
and the Brantford •
• Wind Mills.'
Agency for the ,
Mason tic. RiSch ham%
Call and see tua before Perrino..
fn ans thing in ins lines.
At the grinning meeting o' the WOML
Huron Farmers' Institute, held on
Wednesday -lune =nil. at the Agri-
cultural Hail, Dunganuon. the follow-
ing directors were appointed: Ash-
field -Jas. Hayden, John Long, Thos.
Stothers. West AVawatiosh - Witi.
Bailie; Stephen Medd. .1. A. Mallough.
East Wawatiosh-eltaymond Itedin d.
A. H. Jacobs, M. Lie•khart. %Vitig-
ham W, P. Ofierson, A. Currie, J. A.
Morton. Blyth - F. Nletcalf. .los.
Stotheis. Mullett -J. Fingland. J. A.
Cartwright. J. Snell. Clinton - W.
Tiolady. Goderich township -O. W.
Salkeld. J. W. Yeo, Geo. Tebbutt.
Goderich town -W. Warnock, W. H.
Robertson, II. I. Morris. Colborne -
John Linklater, R. M. Young, H. Hill.
John Dustow and Chas. Oiryin were
again appointed auditors..
The reticing president, H. J. Morris.
•. ,eported eight meetings held during
'he past year. thirty-nine eddremes
giveir. and 1,411' persons in attendance.
IThe directors met atulappointed Joe.
A. Mallough, of things:neon, presi-
dent ; Hugh Hill, 'If Bentuiller, vice,
Ipreeident: and Wm. liailie.id Dungan -
non, secretary.
It was decided to have the regular
meeting@ next winter at Holniesville
.and Kintail. and eupplementary meet-
ing:4 at Nile. Dungannon, tit. Augus-
tine. St. lieleno Londeshoro' and Au-
burn. ,
The financial statement for the past
year was as follows: Receipts -On
bend .1rom previoue year. .1120.47;
members' fees, 1647.01; municipal grant.
$12O.001 Legislative giant. $20.001 ex-
, $42.• We ii-Totals-$141.5.42.-Ate-
pendit twee - Expenses for meetingS,
I 417 MO; offIcere' eateries apd expenses,
I 1$111.0e; postage and mtationery'. $7.011;
I miscellaneous. $5.110; balence tin hand.
WOW. Total -S155.42.
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1 • r.sister5prattle:4 by . both c'ssfni til'hermen wen' rood I:Akers.
• • and they tired some hot. shot. They
'wore it was a put -op iub--it swindle,
sand fluidly demanded an investiga-
tmn.
sides. siod it • is_ at on'.- eviiient how
iniportont it i• for a registration itideit
1. Joiow eliat :ire the politic- of as
many as possible of the voters no:W-
ing irt his constituenCO. Iris this mot
which leads to the leakages:: already.
mentioited '
E hallot-poper handed to it voter'
Walter H. Harrison
sirseseirOsi
has stamped upon it a number which
corresponds to.. a number standing'
opposite his name •• in the pollitig-
hooks. and. as both the hellot-papers•
and the polling -books .reniain in the
custody of the returning officer for
some time after the elections 10e. rho
(ideait is obyions that any one of
thee officials who chance O. be of a
sufficiently unneruputous turn of • 3
weuld he able to violate Ole .eeereey
of the ballot whoh•sale. There wolle
be no insuperable ditlicultyoin fact.
the way of his ascertaining how eveor
single elector (who polled4 voted. and •
comniunioating the result to which-
ever party agent he frineirel. (lf
course. he would render himself to
heavy legal penalties for so .
Usuolly the returning officers are
men of uninipeachable character. to
h
Qyality Store
Then it came to light that. by mis-
take, the two big fish had been sere.
to bob Shillington. M.P.P.. but by
that time he had eaten thten both.
In the Senate. .
The Senators of Canada are Carlene.
ly distioguished. Boucher de Boucher
-
Mlle, "from Quebec, is the oldeit.
though only 87, a mere infant. com-
pared With some of his confrere , re-
cently deiseaned. Hon. He
' Fsos
tock; from British Cohan Is the
orningeat, just 46o almost too yonii.
'for the comp ano be k rope. There are
akno the wietinet--Donvville, of New
-Brunstaido is our choice- --iand
the
isesalthhot; anti though all are wises,
there meat be ow wiser than the
rent.
' 2‘. W. Dell Perley, from Saskatebeeran.
whose" death )apt week still further
re-doced the rapidly -thinning ranks of
the Conservatives in the Upper House,
was the biggest physically. Origin-
' ally. St - John River farmer.- he
The Colonial Book Store
oi.:01/Gg. PORTER, Prop.
'ilhone 100. (lodeilat.
Sturdy & Co.
On the Square, •tiodericb.
r
Robert Wilson
HAMILTON ST.. GODERICH
Aoftse••^f*.P.,%ek"~%*I%ftf%"""f._*•*d*'MP
whom the bare thoug - wen at.in the first boom days -01thing would he abhorrent. Rre Rut the
. Manito ri
iimong - the maxim that
are black stirs+ in all flocks, anil it us a man is fool who moves after forty.
-an open secret that sueh a. thing. Dr j "His first ttempt at prairie farming
Kt all events -something very like it, was ufl4ue41.50ful and he decided to re.
has been done. and that more than .. turn to New Brunswick. In a crowd-
orree. • • ed shack at, D,itndon. which did duty
Others. too, are eareleesand kayo • for a hotel, ose-a cold. wet October
much to their clerks. In molt ouies . night, he met Do Silas Alward from
mere curioeity will often induce some St. John, who tatted Mr. Perley out
- tri minute to try and Owl out how of his fit of homelicknoss, arid he re-
ia to prosper 5' -
tine Tropes, and to
mber of Parlio;"
r his adopted
Are you hot and thirsty S. If
SO, ti> it bat le of Lime Juice.
"otos-Imo Brand." or o WM, Of
Drangeode.' Three InTe-re- A
delicious itnil refreshing summer
bevel ooze .
Sherriff's ExtraCts
We handle Shemin Extracts.
They are pure and are -distin-
guished by their natural fruit
navel.
Canned Fish.
A full line of the tent branded
Fish kept constently on hand
Sardines, Salmon, Lol's Fele s.
shritnio. Noddle. Herring (nil
or tomets). _
Fruits and Vegetables
Choice Strawberries, Timm -
Wee, (Incumbent, Butter Beans,
• Neer Pot:Onto, lettuce. ete.
A shipment of Water Melons
expeetel for the week omit.
The Women's Institute.
The annum' meeting of the West
ntalttsottMaisosJiebi AL
Dungannon on Wed -Med -ay, June =dd.
The ottendance was very small, only
Witigham and Ooderich -branches
beinii represented. Owing to- the ab -
melee of both president and secrete& y
of the district; not much business
could he'done. The repulse from the
two brancliesoWere encomLging for
future work. knew branch hall been
organized AL Blyth.' After a general
talk on Institute workthefollowing
officers were elected . President, Mie.
tiwatison, tioderich ; vicepresktent.
' Mem. Itillettpie. NVinghsim. The ap-
point inent of a itecretary and auditors
toos 'been lett over until a meeting of
, the executive committee. .
1 Chtirch--•-"W hat. do you think of
your wife's voiee since she took
:tinging leseone ?" Street e-''It'e no
better ; but there Seeing to lie more of
certain Individuals voted. Afterwards.
either throueli -carelessness of
POge I hi" inipil rLs the inforniation
thus acquired to one or- the other of
the registration agents, who in his litttre.
turn USe$ it at the ,nelt ReYiSion
Court in the interest of his party.
franairig his list of claims arid objec-
tions areordingly.
In addition to this eurreptitions
turd to Assini
yond his moot sang
become eventually
wies4 and Senator
N
Sir Wilfrid and Fern; Prayer'.
illiams of
crenm-
id
death- of Rev. Dr.
Montreal,recentlo, recalls
stance that concerns Sir Wil
ier and that is vouched fo
leaknge, there afr a vast amount o by a
open leakage al„the pollute -stations on prominent public man of Tronto,
the day of •the electiondue target] to 4 says a religious exohange.
the indifferenee or catelemness of IP. , Mrs. Williams was a- daughtd of
dividind veterei in flaunting party col- Mr. Murray of Quebec, one of the old ,
ors. or in giving up to the party can- Puritkro stock. Up to the age 'of
onow-no hullo -ale the rhininlY voting eighteen Wilfrid Levier eould tit
cants that are issued by the rivid can ' speal7i, word of TA'ortIrth. Mgt tir
o
didates for the guidonre of their stip-
portent,. and retch of which hears a . • • '
can be identified at leisure' later on . • all" 1111
register iitueber by whieh the voter
Tt Oil" le• gathered, therefore. fronvo
th.. itheoe Mitt the ballot is only nom-
inally
•
ti. R. LONG
PHONE 41
.-• •
Wife-- "Home- along Istinie I 11 ie
efeven o'clock, find you liolow you
' didn't come home till one. thishtorning."
Husband --"Thet's juat it. Voir surely
emit expect me to come tient, twice
iut ime day."
Yming Lady -Yon say pet were on
a raft for tile weeks. ond heti nothing
to eat but mutton. Where (hit 40))
.get_ the mutton from ? Old tialt -
Well, you arse, miss. the Pee wits
eery choppy 1" .
Judd "Old boy, 1 molt to congratu-
late you on your weevil at the dinner
buit, night." Budd (sifter waiting a
moment) °I know you do, old man,
and you're awfully sorry you can't do
it truthfully. I appociate the effort
just the RAMP. Nasty weetherian't
it ?'
tracts litore from the value of Otue,h
inforination a party pbint of
_view. An age may know how a man
hag voted. but eannot tell het* IN
is going to robe. There are many Mein
who are not partistt,ethey aide with
the LM iberals one ticro, with the
Conservatives at the heat with the
lAbor party on the third occasiofl.
while perhape on the fa they will
.
ithotain from voting Moore
These are the "silent vo " and
it Is they, after all. who win\r 'ose
elections. -and thereby decide t fate
ef Ministries.
"OurAtitniklesi Brute."
„Everyone knmes-thigt three are two
Wi naton Church i Ito - Britiah Cab.
inet._Miniseer cowl an ,Greitown novel
itt likr. Vied" T. Jetri•. Ine---survat
author, tel1s. the foDowing story "-
WAS *Wray after the publication
"My South kfrieesi .Journey, that
the Hon. Mr. WlititOin Churetelll
chanced to go ort - board s British
waretufat in ea/1. Convenwition hail
thus drifteirl ronnd to minions liter-
ary. when an office.r approaehed. and
shook Winston warmly Ity the hand.
"Di -lighted to meet yon, frir rarl he.
'1 'am a fervent admirer- of • putt
hooks. It rave me mush a fearful
stew.k when first you None on brord
von know, twoatee I thought -you
ewe our petitical brute of the Penn'
name."
The London County Counell consist.
ef lle memhere aod 19 aldermen.
"For two years I had pain in
my „heart, back and left side.
Could not, draw a deep breath
or lie on telt side, and any little
exertion would 'eattF..palpita-
tion. Under advice I took
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and
Nervine. I took about thirteen
bottles, am in better health than
ever was, and havellined
pounds."
MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, ,
Upper Sandtisky, Ohio.
at many years Dr. Milts'
Heat Remedy has been very
cce ful in the treatment of
heart --4. ubles, because of its
tonic eiet. upon the heart
nerves and butes. Even In
severe cases o 'Ong 'standing it
has frequently p longeelife for
doctors iiid
many years -aft
given up all hope, proven by
thousands of letters we have re-
ceived from grateful pertple.
Prete 8106 at your drupelet. Me should
supply you If hir clew east, Seed Vele
de us, ws fro -word sisisseL
Se. mute mitoicAL CO., Tossio.
Three Big Millinery Specials11
9
aroNEM
TRE SALE • of our • three - big Millinery.' Specials started- with a-'''''
rush -last, Saturday.We have been _busy every day .this week
getting more feadv, and there will -be 1 fresh lot on the tables Smut-
- day-- morning, ' No suchHat-have been . sold in . liodencjt at atly.7 -
where near this price for many •and 'many ii day., Six ' weeks ago
, we laid. Our plans for this phenomenal sellihg, bought the: shapes
and niaterials at 'such greatly reduced .priee -s . • .. •
dim W'e ."tn offer vou
1
the complete -trimmed Hats at half their worth. . Each and e‘ery ory
is absolute ' new.
Ladies' Hats $1.98
-Silt Idle' Id the 1.
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Children's Hats
$.1.45 •
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triiiiiited with ettra
gisel trimmings. each
hat' gotten 111,ittoortbe..1
style. If marked in the
regulor a.iy they
weidd ilt2 77. to
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Ladies' Hats $3.38
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It is the Embroideries we want to emphasize again tiii week.
1 -y! At five cents, at eight cents. at eleven cents, at 'fourteen erns,
at seventeen cents the yard. We are selhng re:d Swiss -E.mbro dery ,
and Insertions that are worth a lot more money. • Hundred.' of
yards to sell. Dozens -of patterns to choose from:. All new d
quality good. A clearing lot we got that we can sell this wa
Embroidery at 5c
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genuine SWitoi
arid 'Insertion. all g,8141 qual-
ities. regular Values rip 1,,
ltle. Your choler., per
sited
5C
This Lot 1 lc
Theri. are EIIIIII it•-
" this lid you 'could 1414:215• a
yard Tor, 141111 not pay too
. 11.11,-11. Heal WHO
they tire anti 1104ty:1N snit-
irlde for any pulses. psi (.1111 ,
lore i.alobrie e)1iliriritlery. for.
Fi VI. 1 losl Yards in leind
at this price, and pair 1 •
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choice, per ud,rinly 1 C
This Lot at 14c
Four 1 lost s arils iit t li is pii(p. and they
imglit ..4111,15 ,,ft huui It 2.1e A yard. There
alisoltitelylit itlu i rug the Matter wit h them I.
whateter. Many -of thmn widths, parttenhtery
suitable for trimming white underskirts, • erv
strong edges. Choice .O Iii• ItPI'r 14c
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1 Swiss Embroi ry 8 c
EIIIIIIIIIIII•ty in thi lot
worth up tip le II y MIL ION
1 lred III' „seven bend 91
yttols of thertiNto pick Iron
spleuilid litialim t 1
L Q 1 ,
gossl ileeigns.•
Some Extra Wide Ones 17c
Three himileeil and fifty yartle nt this ptice.
111 widv, One quality, Woof flesignic If tv.•
had not lemght this lot. :es we 114 they cool
not hat twee:4.14.1 , anteal: nioney
tinnecenf thin
Handsome Wash Suits add Dresses
NelA NVILsh Suit. wild Ihreose* for the summer days. Hand-
soine gerniento perfectly shade (Min gond materials. Every
garment new mill right in Idyl.% Atthicti•.• and inexpeneive
garments. Sit'..- all the bother of making by buyitig a Wash
Snit or Dees. maile.
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Wash Suits in white. blue, champagne and tansy
stripes at $4.5o, $5.00, $6.75 and Sto.00.
Wash Dresses, colored stripes, At $4.25.
White with embroidery trimmings at $s.00, $soo.
Viso. $8.00, $itoo and $2o.00.
We Have a Splendititilbite-Skirtitiii.01L
TheseRkirte OM really exceptional value and ought to
sell for more than the $OW we have them ?narked. There
is nothing skimped Mena them either, but the price. All
are ent full and the (saw: and .trimmings nre thotolnes.
Made from very good quality chttoti. 111 -it double
sewn. wide trifle of lace end SWies embroidery-gam:woos
good enough to eell foe at. least $1.:45. Special, 08
each
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