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GODERION I O T& WWO
Itwillpayyou
to look around
before baying your
Clothing this Fall.
a
Clothing is up in price.
Did you notice where one
Toronto firm raised their
prices three dollars per
uit ? We bought early
om the largest whole-
sa e in Canada ; they
bo r ht their woollens in
largk quantities one year
ago and saved the big
advattice which came
later ;of course the war
tax h to be paid, this
will amount to about
fi'f'ty or seventy-five cents.
Call in and see our cloth-
ing, compare prices all
you like with others -we
know where you will buy.
W. C. Pridham's
GOOD CLOTHES
SOLE AGENT FOR
Society Brand Clothes
made to special order J
Mebyterlea camels. have tenet Mrs
part la this social istenser to ez-
gesra to yon our heartiest tiesw
=tree
tpw
erect that evvoyae thus entered up-
•
lieaveses richest Messing will be et- and was very favorably impamaad
yon 1 with the night, of the great cit
Md bTo yea y
we would extend oar Tbre to now the udder of the dal
...reoboilon of tbe work you have ea- Mr. Will Stewart le doing • ttehhsg
deseard to do in the extension of busloeesaad Itis reported be le Retdag
(%rd's Ylo.does to this village; but souther outfit. Swore. to yea, Billy.
particularly. Mrs Rees, we would like The syadios' s oleo bee started to
to amours you of Our fencers appreeie- do odd jets..ori burls.•• will bores m
glom of the vivsble .ad able service earnest shortly Moat or our,
rendered, as long and so faithfully, young wen who went Weal stave been i
as organist of our church. beard from. Tb.y are all .t we. k
W. ask you to swept thio slight •nd rep rrt good crops is the grim&
token of esteem and pray that long Weer. Mr. Lown Taylor le Mill ,
lite, h•ppuu'es and Chri.tlaa goon- training hie trotting stare, Netty.'
...beer may be your lot in this world Sitcoms beours. Lewis. Kiacerdioe
u sth
end at last the ••W.don." ad . will be her saeeabees Mals year
'abund•at eotranoe tato the j ty of our fMrs.
1 of J.MrPentland
thrala lemmalasd dedd hist
Ib. {
Lord.
gncd on bob Rine ti GOMY, Paetor. went dews b Toronto lith Curry
week.
Tbry also teemed visaing Mr. Will
Dodd and mother at Algona Mr.'
Harvey Portland and h iend, Fred
Youngblutt, of 0.r.tford, spent a sew
drys at the family re.ldence Inst week.
1 ma Ill be tato and happy sad that
Plsee .ad datyhler. of td *.M4 Whin
had been Hein.g _herr -.ad .t Dr=
Wt for home ..17ee�y • (prrd
Mollwala r.itw*ed Mesas e.
eveolutt (roes Tomato, where ion=
hie aunt flee. Freak Hawkins. Lasa -
WEBTFIELD.
TtSSD AY, Sept. 7.
Mr. Robt. Chancey hoe been busy
breakingin a l.l.xxl cuwhich be pur-
chased from cud Mr. Earl sVlgbtwaa woe
time ago,.
The Donnybrook Epworth League
has Invited the League from West.
feed and the Christian Eodeavor Moet-'
sty from Auburn to spend a *octal
eveuinrc witb them uezt Friday night.
A good time is expected when the
three .meet ee get together.
Arcinvere. - A painful accident
heppened at the public school here
j e.terday. wben°Iittle Douglas Camp -
1l was knocked (risen the fence in
rough play and bad his arm broken
between the wrist and elbow. Doug-
las is the youngest son of Mr. Frani.
. Campbell .... Mr. Norm■ n Thomp-
,eon wee seriously injured Friday even -
Ing last. He war standing on a girt
lin his father's barn flirty feet from
the noir, tripping the slinging., wbeo
the knot on the rope io the slings gave
way, letting bin fall back. He ligbted
on his bend on the empty rack and
WAS rendered ugconscioue. Dr. Weir,
of Auburn, wan Stuimoned immediate-
ly and did what he could fur Norman.
Hopes and expectations are held out
bur his speedy recovery, as no bones
were found bruken 1f it had nit
been for the rick on the wagon the
accident might have resulted fatally.
ONE MORE ADDED TO THE LONG
LIST
Of Women Who Owe tbetr Health to
HAYFIELD.
TEawY. Sept. 7.
Bailer,. -Tea public et col opened
ire doors agalu after the semmer vaca-
tion on Wednesday of last week, with
Mr.. Ferguson agala in .barge la the
"lower" room and Mise Violet Stevens,
.'1 Bette, as prspcipll Mn. Thos.
Cameron Is varieties her sons In Tor-
oato Yr. Rollet Bailey was in
Toronto et the Bzbibitiues last week.
....Mee &ague l.snitthell, of Seriw,
was the Kueet oft a Mame Cempbsll
during the Leb or Day holiday
Mr Robe. Penbale left on Tuesday on
• business trip to Saskatchewan
Lieut. Alex. Aitken. formerly of the
Sterling Bank staff, has completed his
course at, the military training school
et London and is hoping soon to re-
ceive • commission in the oversees
force:. He is at present visiting
friends in tbs village.
DUNGANNON. Dedd's Kidney Pills.
Wh1NasDAY, Sept: 8. Petit Peribnnka, St. Jahn Co.. Que.,
Mr. F. Rose bas purcbssed tbe'rouse Sept. Otte -t 8 `nein-eleorfour years
and lot formerly occupied by • Mr. ury back ached." write. Mrs. Francois,
Thos. li. Allen. Mr. Alien and family Buucherd. of this place. "I was get
will in the meantime occupy Mr. Wal. ting very weak and 1 could not attend
kow's house. The change is to take to any housebold duties. My hust .u.
sed
piece es 'woo as Mr. Walkow% leaves. read of the merits of your I)odd's Kid -
The funeral of the late Mr. Palmer ury Pills and bought me a box. Be.
took place here on Sunday last, leaving foot i had finished it L. felt batter.
the family residence at 2.30 p. in. for Four boxes track all the pain away and
Dungannon cemetery. Rry 1r. Mc - 1 hare bad up trouble siuce. Women
Ketvey officiated. while the 1.O.O.F. whin suffer as 1 did should take Dadd's
Wok charge of the service at. the Kidney Pals."
grave. The kidneys strain all the refuse
PBtwo?Ai. Meserorc. The following material out of the blood. If they are
pperdone of our village are taking in the ovt of order this refuse remaios In the
Toxon.. Exhibition this week: lir. Blood end becomes poison. That's
and Mrs. Sanderson, Mr. and bre. why sound kidneys toren pure blood borne toes over ball a century, IrvingWalkom, Mr. and bre, McNab, Mr. and g.ncd health. Dodd'. Kidney Pills i 00 hi. farm on the 3:d concession
and Mrs. Thos. Stollens, Messrs. Mole, make sodod kidney,. until live deans o, when be moved
Wicks sue and Craltford Mr. to the village. Ile is 'survived by four
Wickens, of lite Sterling Baal here, sons and three daughters : Percy
has returned to his dutjes after his and Edwin, of Bentuiller.; Clareoce,
,aerie,. ...Rev I. and Mn. Bart- on the meted banes
lett and ta.aUy, t84 rm_wrly•
Of D.ag•enon, m.otodl. � eek
to renew acquaints their
many friends to true vicinity. They
returned on Saturday Mr. .E after spending a couple of month•
Durnia has gone to Ktucardine to take with her daughter, Mrs. W. If. Gor-
don Mr. John Miller, of Windsor,
who ter beau venting at home,bas beep
promoted to the Bank d Cornmerce,
Toronto, for which place be left Mon-
day Mies W. Rutherford left on
Monday to take up her duties at
'Fergus high school The rural
*remote opened on Wednesday, with
Mr. Robinson at St. Helens, Miss
Ramsay at Belfast, Mr. Wiggins at
Oke "brick." Miele Stephenson at the
10th John Webb, of the Model
school, Clinton, spent the holiday at
home The following pupils left
a. Monday for their different schools :
Pearl Webster to 'Nemo', collegiate;
Dell Cranston, Versa Wood., Mary
M 3uilUn, Oladys Webb, Anna
Stewart and E. McPherson to Ning-
bo= high i,ebool ; Mary Durnin. Mar-
garet Miller and Clare and Winnie
Woods to Lucknow continuation
elem.
is t1. dtbe**. •
Uric left s' ambition A'
y dead kidneys
Wipe ►lung the nerve
which breaches from the
eyesores. ties forehead, and
aowso the cheek to the
side of the nine. Tb.
Cable is the mamas in a!1
R.semoid _- disordered
Kidney. The cure is like.
wisp w sane --
Dodd'•
Kidney
Pills
after which the journey to town a as
completed on record time.
Huweon k Lawson bavm a ming of
men tyro' up their stock of bobbin
wood for rblpweut to the Old country
market.
The following are attending the
Toronto 1ltbibltion : Miss Annie
Sturdy, Mimes Eliza and Susannah
Blair. Mr. O. It. and Miss Mabel Be --
tate Misses [aura and Ethel Murdoch,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddell, Mr. and
Mese. C. A. Howson and Mus Winnie
and Mr. John Short.
Mr. Harr Riley, of Londesboro', is
moving T. Adams house.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew end child, of
Tbame.vilte, are spending their boll-
KINTAIL. days with Mre. Mayhew's parents, Mr.
TCariltAY, Sept. ;. and )Irs Thom. Strsughen.
'' Mr. Jnopb Law..e. Mr and Mrs
Neaten. -Mr. Charles MacGregor ;Geo. Haatikon• Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
left for SebringviU Isar week W re-' Robertson attend the B ce weddfield ing
of
Miss
Wid-
th
ere
as teacher
fume his duties
Mise Tena Jobostoo, of Carlow, visited needay afternoon.
friends and relstivre here last week. Rev. A. Ling occupied his pulpit in
biases Violet Maclennan, Hessle Knox church last Sunday after his
McKenzie and Bernice Drennan and holidays.
Messrs. Elmer West, Sem Bradley and A "bard times' roc isl was held in
Elmer Bradley are attending the Cob Knee ehu ch onnei eveniuoglase
we.
eu►
Heiato ia'Goderich �Ir. John Mc- quite
Kenzie left on Monday on a trip, col crsdul affair.
several points in thieNorthwest .. I A canvass is beefing made for a fund
Mrs. Ross is visiting friends at Wind• l to tie smut toipaCapt.
o[ &bet• led.iy n w
sor Born -fat Kintail. on Tuve g
1.
day. August 31st, to Mr. and 11re. D. C. A. work. t'ontributious are come
V. Whiteside. a drughter. Congratu. iug in nicely.
Gtiooa!
BENMILLER.
'1VatoresDAY, Sept. S.
DEATH OF CHARLES WALTRRS.-
Another of the old, residents has 4e- ,
patted this life in the person of Mr.
Oh.rkS Walter, who pewee away om
'Saturday in his ei,tnty second year.
He had been ill about three nsonthe,
following a paralytic st-oke. Mr.
Wallen was horn in l: ederich town-
ship but bad been a resident of Col -
ST. HELENS.
TCYriDAY, September 7.
NI&ws..Aeurriltr-Yrs Marvin Mee
Dowell tad .on ere Halting nnder ltri
parental roof here Mrs. Salkeld.
sr. . returned W (ioderich on Monday
charge of the high school there
Mies Vera Duthie has-been oelbesick
list for • few days ant: thus unable
to take charge of her school at Shep-
per•dtnn. tier sister, Mrs. (iorison,
bat taken charge this week and will
teach until Mir Vers is quite well.. --
Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Wbyard and little
eon Harry visited friends in tondos -
born' oo Libor Day Mr. and bre.
F. Ross spent the day at Auburn,
white Mr and Mrs. John Graham and
Mr. Rose drove to Ripley. Lorne
McKenzie and Frank Jones, with their
l idy friends. autceed to Grand Beed on
Laxer Dec, taking in t.oderich. Bay-
field. St. Joseph, etc., on the way.
They report having a fine time.
HoNoRRtt BY THSIR FRIaNDO.-Ou
Tuesrlay evening of last week a num-
ber of member'. and adherents of
Rnkine church assembled at. the boom
n( Mr. and Mrs. Deft and presented
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Room with a hand-
some music cabiue" and the following
a pp, opt hare address:
Mr. and Mir. Fred Row.
DaAR Femme', -We. • numher of
your !floods and members of Erskine
NILE.
WEDNESDAY. Sept. S.
NILE NOT se. -Min Oladye Pentland
is taking in the eights at Toronto Ex-
hibition this week Mrs. Geo. Mc -
teed • 'water, in
iiaekatehawan , Mn. %' i. 011tr, of
Benm.iller ; )l.'.. A. Dew4. of Oedar-
ville, Mich., and Mrs. Ww. Reid. of
Opens, Beak. The daughters are all
borne at present. Mrs. Walters died
neatly five yeah ago. The deceased
was a member of the Methodist rhurcb
and the funeral servicer on Ttaeeday
afternoon were conducisd by a former
pastor, Rev. A. W. Brown, now of
Varna. The pallbearers were three
sons, Percy. E. H. and C. J. Walters.
and three nephews, John, Cyrus A.
• ed Heger Vanstone.
AUBURN.
WEDNZSDAY. Sept. 8,
Mr. Frank Munro, of Winnipeg.
was In Toronto on business and came
up on Saturday to spend a few days
with his mother.
Mr. Geo. t`enstedt stared fee erode
rich on Wdnesd:y afternoon with
his auto full of passengers. All went
well until ascending the hill west of
the bridge In changing his gear the
oar got beyond control and started
down to. hill. The p.e•engers si
emerged safely from the car, while
Mr. Denoted" stuck to biro pest and
landed the car over the north hank
with the front wheels in the air. 1t
was necessary to gather • number of
men to draw the car on to the road,
The ideal laxative for women
and children
Gentle but
sure
•
Pleasant to
take
No .gee ▪ at Is please Ordeals. is to Isis Resat Orderlies are • specie- for eon.Npstioa
Vitadegree bonsai' or.s
hilarious.
ti
ler people of all son beurs, having •• tonic
se taint delicate child ran be Shoes abut Mthe me boyish. their e bads to restore
Resell Orikaies, far they w sol., array to .d- them emacs to their neramt acctivity.
mlafetor and meed M self... No other i•a•tIve They are p•rtleelaety recommended for ween-
y so •.4 ler children. on dories gregeaacy and .ftr child -birth.
Male ria desats rima sad 1• metal home et lie. at. rad Me vel, at Ramat Steres • y. on their
susstiono--"s-ey end Y net eetlramd." Get a Ms Today from
11. C. DUNLOP, DRUGGIST, 0ODERICII
• slim - - ._ _. _. 41111011Li
pAT EN T -S
1 Will JikkililLT3I.
In r•'Ir.-- A+k ter o::r IyCEN-
TOltd ADVLSEa,which will be seat MSS
MARION • MARION.
304 University at.. Montreal.
RAND TRUNK SYS EM
The COLBORNE STORE
& A. CORSETS
X� GLOVE.S
T11E' FALL BUSINESS IS JUST OPENING
UP and we are looking for a good share of it to come our way. We
have spared no pains to secure the very best there is to be had both in
the home and foreign markets. Everything seasonable that properly
belongs to an up-to-date Dry Goods Business will be here for you to
pick and choose from. Notwithstanding the great cry about high prices on fall
goods you will find prices on the most of our offerings very little in advance of
what you paid last fall. On some lines you will find a marked difference, but they
don't eplttr. largely ,h'1,to oplr ,dote stock. Some lines of :Dress Materials and a
few other lives have been hit the hardest. Having made most of our fall pur-
chases of foreign goods in May and June we escaped the higher figures that
showed themselves so markedly later on. We are in a position now to offer our
customers the very best prices possible on our entire fall purchases. Right here
we would suggest to our patrons the certain advantages that await the early buyer. As soon as
the ekrly bought goods are exhausted prices must advance. The nsanaiactnrers have raised
their prices already on nearly their whole output and we will have to drop into line in the near
future. We can save you good money on the following lines if bought early :
HOSIERY In February last we secured a big shipment from a maker at very low prices and
can offer great value in thein in the following prices --25c, 35c and 50c -lust
about the same prices you paid last fall and winter, but when this lot is sold no more such valises
can be got at these prices. a
UNDERWEAR A large stock to select from and our values are b_drock on the following
UNDERWEAR prices -25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. This store has always been
noted for its values in Underwear and we intend to maintain that reputation for coming seasons.
We are selling the best Velvets we ever sold at 60c at the same price today.
VELVETS
meets with the municipal telephone
system. Moved by O. Young and
Levi Snyder that the Reeve and clerk
be authorized to sign the cortraet
between the Bell Company and the
Municipal Telephone Co. Carried.
The following accounts were paned
and orders drawn on the treasurer for
same: John Barker, cutting weeds.
1150 ; Theo. Kelly, cleaning ditch,
12 50 ; Thee. McPhee. fixing Feagan'e
bridge and new stringers, 819; Janes
Adams, cutting grans and work at
cemetery. 123 ; Fid. Millian, work on
crusher, e0 25 t Russel Alien, work on
grader, 81 '!b : W. W. Filter, gravel-
ling. concession 1, 802.25. V. M
Roberto peeeeetd a bill for surveying
Jewell'. drain. Moved and carried
that it be laid over for further consul -
era. inn. Moved by Hetherington and
Young that we adjourn to raeet on
Western Fair, London,
RETURN TICKETS
at reduced fares to Loathe) from starless, In
Ontario ihnevme, Sends Juricties sad meth
or wear. MJtenaf. Special train art -Pled' and low
rate rx'nhlan. hoar p• inoipalpotnta on certain
datca Ask F. F. Lewreacs a Roos her full
psrtloelara
TIME TABLE ( A OE$
effeeftl.e Sq,tenber Hca laisrmatisa new ls
sgeed.' band..
PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION.
Reduced foresee San rrsneisew Iwo dollar
and Sae Lasso.
Ticket, and full Wormatiet se seglleatls•
to mew..
Western Fair, Luisa.
eRPTEMBER 10 to 18, let
REDUCSD FARES
to e Ontario.
BtNMtIe Havelock and don front itattWest to rhea Ike.
Merle, Wats lover and Norte Bay Mete
stn.from Detroit. Mich.
He aur. to ,' moult C.P.R. Meet. resardlae
EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE
SPECIAL LOW FARES
from Prtuc pal Point. a Certain Dates
hat rem, Cwveateat 'Mtn berries.
Maar. TWa1ms. yw/tsaormaU. Mama aad Cb*'s teat.
Petticoat -le wake . ` M,5pby. Ticket
Aa,.s or +gilts t
Pas•.yer Aanat. "r'.•0".
Tuesday. October 12, at I p. w. 11. I Curried. Bylaw No. 8, 1915, was pawed
MCtLWAIN, Clerk.
WEST WAWANObH.
Council met August 28 as per ad-
journment. Members all present.
Reeve Murray presiding. Minute" of
last meeting read send passed. on nn mn-
Mall
Miby Joboston and ou b. g
Reeve Murray reported that • settles
'pent of the drainage dispute at Bel-
fast bad not been arrived at. Solicitor
Proutitool'e letter read, also copy of
letter sent Reeve Stewart, of Ashfield,
in which • basis of settlement to this
matter was .et forth as arrived at tor -
twee, uotioitors Dancey and Proud-
; foot. Motion by Mallough end Naylor
',that this matter he left in care of
I (Reeve Murray. (•armed. Motion hr
1 Purdon and Naylor that township rate
Ifor 1915 be two milia on the dollar.
on motion by Joboetot and Mallon h
authorizing the following levies for
1915: 'Township rate, .1.0.13: oortmtrr
rata .09'_12; war tax, .11111: O. P.•14,.
debentures, .(10113ttl ; general school.
,*1)1(21; also rates sufficient to meet re-
quirements of the different echoed
boards in the mnnlcipality. Bylaw
Ni 9, 1915, passed yypp motion by Nay-
lor and Pardon, pm`idlog for the col-
lection of 5 per cent. straight on all
taxes unpaid December 14. 1915. Mo-
tion by Johnston and Naylor that Mr.
MrQirrnan he paid 5155, half poet for
repairs to Oise broken on north bound-
ary in winter • of 1p1 t 15. Amounts
amounting to 8121_45r were passed aad
paid on motion of llddalhoulth and Mee-
ker. Council adjourned to meet Sept -
timber 25 at 1 p. at. W. A. W turne.
Clens.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Council met August 30 at the call of
the Reeve, with all menthers press*.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. Messrs. H. K.
Revelland Oeo. t eIihweite peesseted
a petition nl over fife signatures 1.
accordance with the Noxious Weeds
Art W have council appoint. a weed
inspector. Tb. smatter was left over
until the October nevelt... whoa
council Intends to pass the necessary
bylaw. In the meantime council eve•
quotes Unit each pattageaster have the
weeds cost on his division as per
statute. Each ratepayer should be
responsible for the cutting of weeds le
front of his own property. The taxes.
which are ere follows, will be the same
as lot year, with the exception of the
additional war lot : Oouety, 211.10
rattle; township, 2 4-11) mill. ; general
schnnl, 2 mills ; war tax. 1 3-10 mills.
N. W. TRY WARTIIA. Clerk.
OtJLBORNIi.
Municipal eouweil of the lowashl
co Colborne met in tbe townabip ban
September let. Mtsben all prw
eat es pla*dllor Bill. ]/is-
ut s of .as•ttno rend end
aaj{ Ashler
Ashley. re'.emet-
atl the 1 Teiephneo Uorepsy.
wan preempt mailed sow arrange.
Extra Special
Prices m Hardware that will move Hardware
Wjl,ST:TiiRN THESE GOODS INTO CASH. REGARDLESS
OF COST. WE ARE OUT -TO• GIVE THE FIRST
COMERS SNAPS THAT ARE SNAPS
Detroit Vapor Stoves
The Stoves that burn either coal oil or gaso-
line and. bring city gas within reach of all.
No wicks to burn out or clean.
1 2 -plate, regular $12.50, Special $9.36
2 3 -plate, regular 515.00, Special $12.60
1 3 -plate, with stand, regular $18.00, Special
$14.75
Four Only Oil Stove Ovens, Detroit
Regular $300, Special 112.25
Air -tight Wood Heaters
Regular $6.00, Special $4.50
Regular $4.50, Special $3.00
One only Range "Ideal"
Reservoir and high shelf and oven thermome-
ter. Regular $32.00, Special $27.75.
We have a few second-hand Ranges and Heat-
ers at exceptional values.
Boys' Express Wagons
Extra strong and well -made.
2 only, regular $3.00, Special $2.40
1 only, regular $2.50, Special 12.00
30 only Granite Tea Pots,
Regular 45c, Special 25c
Grindstones
We have a large stock of Grindstones of the
•
very best quality, 50 -ib. stones. Well worth
01.00, each 29e.•
One only Samnlit Rants
Fitted with the new 4 -piece sectional grates,
shaking from front. Also wood grates, oven
thermometer and reservoir. Regular $40.00,
Special $32.25.
One only Hammock
Regular 53 (10, Special $2.25
Two onty Coffee Mie
Regular 51.25, Special S?
Regular 75c, Special 50c
Five only Folding Clothes -drying Race.
Regular $1.25, Special 9(k.
Ons No. 3 Dairy Churn
Fitted with hoop handle, steel frame, barrel
made of oak staves and six bronze -finished
hoops. Regular $8.25. Special $6.39.
250 lbs. best 650 ft. Binder Twine. Regular
14c, Special $12.90 per 100 lbs.
One -foot power Grinder with two emery
wheels and beveled face. Regular 510.00,
Special $5.00.
Two only knapsack Sprayers, galvanized
tank. Suitable for spraying hones and cat-
tle, poultry houses, shrubs, tegetables. Reg-
ular $5.50, for $3.75.
Ons Vacuum Cleaner
Will not only take up'urfa.e dust and dirt tart
carpets but sucks the dirt out that gets ground
in. After using, it ;s not necessary to lift
carpets to house -clean. Regular $15.00,
Special $7.50.
One only 22 -inch iron Smooth Plane. Regn.
lar $3.25, Special $2.75.
One only 24 -inch wood Smooth Plane. Regu-
lar $125, Special 75c.
One Sanlight Washing Machine
Has rubber on both above and below the
clothes. This machine has been a great fav-
orite and easy to cperate. Regular $10.00,
Special $7.00.
•
Six only Scythe Snath% regular 51,Special 63c,
One ten inch Daisy Post -hole Digger. Regular
$4.50, Special $3.25.
One Past•hok Digger, Gibbs pattern, les -et
huddle,' regular $2.00, Special $1.00.
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Cat -Glass
We a Miall assortment of high -grade
Cut -glass, which we are offering below coat
in order to clear nut the line.
Parlor Lamps
Five only. regular $:I 00 t.. $6.00, Special
Half-price.
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