Exeter Times, 1905-06-08, Page 814'1iE EXETER •L'IlAtt.S. JUNE 4th 194J
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s( oI r r i \G \' Sl'E('lAl, 1N (.'LITTON
\ :..i - t r ht.t (lay 1)teslst'ti and Shirt Waist
Suits. Ali the fit west \T 1 itVeS, and latest colorings. IOC,
12C. 15C. toil IOC. Four lint's that are winners.
DO You Know a Corset
Bargain.
1Ve are offering a line of Corsets
SAME STYI.E AS CUT with hose
supporters, attached, made from fine
c;e)se weave, Kitille, new full hip, bust
model on latest New York lines, grey
or white. Regular DOLLAR COR-
SET. To introduce this new line,
our price will be
73 Cents.
48C. the yard for the best line of 27 inch Jap Silk, we
mei offered, black, cream, white, wash proof,
wear proof, and (-tit proof, so the Japs say and they
tttl.'Itt to know. Ail( to see our Jap Silk at ....480.
FARMPRODUCE;ROD'('E; - We want •ill
we can get. are paying e
butter and eggs than luustmare (rr J people. . A • STEW.A.RT
Come and try us.
'The Jiirie
Wedding
The Juna hri,le, the ;roast, and the
present crunsr a deal of excitement
in homes where they are in evidence
The presents are a very important
'` part of the occasion indeed, and just
as it would be impossible to have a
wedding without a bride, it is in: -
possible to have presents withou
a jewellery store. \Ve would like t
stake it plain to gift -givers that 1 h•
store will undertake to supply themi
with attractive, artistic articles
that are in every sence suitable and
in every particular worthy the occa•
sion. It doesn't take so very touch
money to own them either. rot
r.early so much as it used to.
We will gladly assist you in every
possible way to make selections.
S. Fitton,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
$I6
and $18
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must he left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
Tilt'ItSJAY•, Jt'NE 8th, 1905
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I LOCALS
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Read T. Hawkins & Sons' new ad
in this issue.
The County Council is in session
at Goderich this week.
Miss Cora Fowell spent Sunday
with her mother at Grand Bend.,
Lawn mowers sharpened on short._
est notice at D. Hartlelb's, Exeter.
Good Pasture h. � i running t r ening w
stet
for horses and cnttlo,-Apply to J.
N. lioward.
Mr. Youu; of London. was the
guest of Miss Edit h Beers on Sunday
last.
Miss Hattie Follick has returned
hone from a pleasant visit in St.
Marys.
A number from here attended the
Seaforth races on Thursday and Fri-
day last.
Mrs. Powell, \trs. S. Fitton, and
, Mrs. Kni;ht spent part of last week
at Grand Bend.
' Lett. - Good axe, between Credi-
ton and Exciter. Finder please leave
same at John Ferguson's Exeter.
Wanted - At once a hou5c keep-
er on farm. middle aged person pre-
ferred. Apply at Times Office.
A SNAP. -A lot of remnants in 4
yard wide j,inoleums. One to four
yards to the end al Stewarts.
or sotnewhere around there, Mr. Thos. Hartnett! was the speak -
is a favorite point for sum- er at the services in the James to.
Methodist church on Sunday East.
trier suit prices.
We've Dozens of
Choices for you
Around $16 & $18
It's a sensible price to pay,
too. That much money
All present subscribers of the Tiln-
ea may have the Family Herald and
Star to Jan. 1st 1906 for 40c.
Mr. A. R. Huston, of \Vyotnin r,
spent a few days of last week with
his brothers and14
of her ncerc.
A petition has been nurnerou.Iy
signed requesting prat Thursday, Ju-
ly 6th, be set apart ns our civic holi-
day,
Found. -A Rain Coat, on •or about
the 15th of May. Owner may have
spent herr buys suits that name on proving propeerty, paying
for Ihis ad. Apply at this office.
are really good enough for
Mr. Barry nrnwning, student of
anybody to wear anywhere. Trinity Medical College, Toronto,
has returned home for 1 he summer
vacation.
Miss Edith Ilecr very acceptably
rendered t he solo ••Itnck of Ages"
iu tho Main O. Methodist church on
Sunday evening last.
The wending is nunounced to take
place to -day (Thursday).of 11 r. T. E.
Coombes to Miss C. Airtti, of Exeter
jtorl1. Further particulars inter.
t'sc Bordeaux Mixture for spray-
ilupr fruit and ornamental tree', 15
and 25 cent cans.-Ifowey's Drug
tit ore.
Mrs. It. N. Rowe and daughter
Miss Lilly returned home on Tuesday
evening after spending a few days
with relatives in Clinton.
All are correct Fabrics.
Will you call some day ?
W. W. Taman
Merchant TsIIor.
ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL
TRAININO
Mrs. Rhea Scott Vernon, ilonor
Graduate of Alma College, 54. Tho•
ruse, Ont., eishes to announce that
she intends to open a studio in Exe-
ter, in September next, for instruc-
tion in Elocution. English Litera-
ture and Physical Culture. 31s is
also prepared to take concert en-
ari,it'ntente as reader. Further lKtr-
ajettlars annrwaccd later.
The Methodists of the Exeter Dis-
trict will have a sunnier school :at
(:rum) (lead, beginning the Ville:-
part
illapart of duly. Itev. \1r. Mender:sea
of 1 he Mission Roosts :and Rev. Mr.
McLauabiin of Victoria College and
others will tike part.
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Watch This Space Every Week_
WHAT!
PURITY NON-AL('OHOLI(' FLAVORfN(1 EX'1'IRA('•r
YBP:-
In Lemon, Vanilla and Almond.
Are pure white
Are delicate flavor.
Strongest, purest and cheapest.
No evaporation.
Excellent for any and all kinds M flavoring.
Sold in glass jars at Inc. Sample sent by mail on re•
ceipt of price.
Handy in Country ant everywhere. Try it. and reccotnmend it.
.A.C3 NTSWANTED SIV IDRY�7ttit1eRID in teen :.11,1roaraty write for Purity Mfg Co., Exeter, Ont,
n formatloe.
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Messrs. Poplestone & Gardiner
!rive secured an advertising -pace ill
The 'Times and Trill have ni flay
things to telt our reader. • 4e:
week.
Bit. OVENS. Loudon. Sur;eon,
EYE. EAR. NOSE and THIIOAT.Fits
Glasses properly. Office. Confiner -
cial hotel, Exeter,. Next visit Sat-
urday, July 1st.
The annual union pie •i- (.f t h In-
dependent Order of Forestut v %%41
be held on Thursday. June 2211d 11
Grand send. More particular. /14.1.1
wtc k.
Mrs. Locke. of Boston, i• 1'\pert-
ed here this week fur 3 vi -i1 TT i111
her Brother, Mrs. Jars. Oke. and her
sisters ti:e Misses. Oke and Mrs W.
T. Acheson.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the mon-
ey if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 25e.
Iter, It. .1. M. Perkins Trill deliver
an address at the Sunday school con-
vention in McGillivray on June 911
on 1117. "Privileges and Responsibil-
ity of 5. S.
1\'urk."
The laxative affect of Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is
so a teeahle and so natural that
you do not realize it is the effect of
a medicine. For salt in Exeter by
W. S. Roues-.
Dr. Butler. London. will be at the
Central Betel. - Exeter, on Thursday
Jun! 29th 1905. all day
for Eye, Ear, Noss and Throat con-
sultation, Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
Union services of ' the I'res'•byter-
ian and \fain st. tiethodist churches
will be held on Sunday, June 111 tr.
Service in the morning in the Pres-
byterian church and in the evening
in the Main street church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jol:n McInnis spent
a few days of last Tveek with friends
1.1 Sea fort h. Mr. !McInnis intends
starting soon on a prospecting tour
through Manitoba and the North-
west.
Notice •1•n Shareholders of the Exe-
ter Sall Works Co. - Please take
aurtice that the annual meeting of
the above Company will be held
Monday. June 12th at 3 o';lock
p. m. in the Town Hall. -T. 1}. Car-
ling, !key-Treas.
A number of yowl; quests were
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Thos. Handford on Monday evening
in honor of the venni birthday of
her youngest de gbter, Labelle. A
very pleasant. 1 itne was spent by the
wee folk.
Attractive Display of TUB GOODS
Wash Goods Shirt Waist Suits
White Mercerized
Fine silk finish, neat patterns, worth 'tic Itr
'3Oc yard.
White Vestings in big range of patterns'2.ic to 50.! yard.
White Muslin
s in pretty lace stripes 10, to 2.ic yard.
its Dot Musl•ns Very fashionable this season for ladies dres-
ses, fine quality, '2°k- to lac yard.
Black Muslin
PUcouranved '25ry pretyard.ty patterns, open lace effects, 15c,
2, c
Fancy Satanas Blue and white mercerized Sateen, very silky ftn-
lab, warranted fast co:ore, very pretty patterns
tSc yard.
10 pieces Fancy Muslins. All new shades, worth 1
20c and 254 :learing at 1 24c.
Fancy Stripe Batiste suits In Blue, Pinyardk. makes Black, akes pretty
2-c
Linen Suitings In all the new shades. makes ver v serviceable
Shirt Waist Suits,very fashionable. 15 and 2.3e. yd.
Dress Duck Butts In blue, black and red mixtures, pretty for skirts or
1'2� cents. Blue Duck with white stripe, also small
neat patterns, suitable for ladies suits, color guaranteed
1.24c yard.
CheckGin hams In blue. pink and red. warranted fast colors.
Ginghams 12ic selling at 10c yard.
We are showing a big range of Ladies' and Children's
Fancy Hosiery in Tans, Lace Stripes.Embroidel'od Spots,
Cotton or Cashmere. All qualities and all prices.
Sl\l'ELL $z ROW M1
A nice white & black ('A��4 Suit, A write ('heck Suit, nicely trimmed with
silk and Steel buttons for only $3. 5o.
A very nice white Suit with black dashes, a swell out-
fit with cmbrcidery trimming only $3.25.
Blue Duck with white spot,good and serviceable only
White Waists
Good white Lawn Waists, 5 rows of insertion. -111
good got-nt' $t . A better line with embroidery fronts
very natty $2.
One of the best Waists ever shown in Exeter, in Pure
India Linen ,with real Torcheon Insertion also embroidered
fronts $3 and $4.
White Skirts & Gowns
A very fine range of these from f I.00 up to $3.00.
TAPESTRY CURTAINS
Don't forgetto see our big display of fine Tapestry Curtains All the new
patterns and colors, fancy stripes, Roman stripes. Two tones and self color*
Heavy fringe on both ends, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00.
We carry the very best brands of Mixed taint and garnishes, and a full
assortment of brushes. Just what you require at house-cleaning time.
CARLING B 205.
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JUNE WEDDINGS
(ions. They often enter houses and
seek out the larvae of the Buffalo
troth or carpet beetle, so destructive
toCorn; to he marrtr.l in June
to carpets and to woollens.
ladybugs are oval in form, Tvit1* red
coloring and with red and yellow
spots upon their backs. They will
1ra found crawling over the plants
in lire •;arden or upon Irecs t hat
are infested will, any forts of plant
lice.
\romans' Institute Meetings -Mrs.
Jean Joy, of Toronto, Miss L. Shut-
tleworth. of Guelph, wlw are sent
out by the Agricultural Department
to ,give practical demonstrations in
co mection with the Woman's Insti-
tuto on the value and preparation
of foods will hold meetings in the
Town Hall. Exeter, on Saturday,
\1'e are requested to state that June 10th at 2.30 and 8 o'clock. A
on Sunday June 18th, No. 6 Co. of cordial invitation is extended to the
the Huron regiment will have a ladies in the surrounding country,
church parade to Trivitt Metnorial on well as the town to attend these
church where a suitable address will meetings.• Subjects; - "Meats"
be given by the Rector, Rev. R. J. "Vegetables" "Balanced Rations for
M. Perkins. pian" "Cool Dishes for Summer Ude"
"Evenings on the Homestead" Col-
lections taken up to 1101 11 defray
expenses. -Mrs. Wickwire, fres.
Mrs. Hastings, See'ry.
Market Report. -Tse following Is
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
rected up to June 8th.
Peas 60 to 65 cents per bushel.
Bran $17 per ton.
Shorts $20 per ton.
Family Flour, $2.75 per cwt.
Feed Flour. $1.25 per cwt.
Hey. $7.00 per ton.
Wheat 90 to 95 cents per bushel.
Marley, 40c. per bushel.
F,g3s, 14 cents per dozen.
Oats 35 to 36 cents per bushel
/ TI►e Salo of Turkish Scalp Food Pork, live weight, $6.25 per cwt.
is increasing daily. It restores trey Iiozs live weight, 86.30 per cwt.
hairs to the natural color, relieve,: Pork dressed 18.50 ser cwt.
dandruff and itching of the scalp flutter 14 cents per around.
and promotes the .growth of the i'otatoes 80 cent per bast.
hair. The best on the nlarkot. Sold Excursion to Del roil. -The White
by C. Lutz. Exeter. Star Line Excursion from Godcricb
to Detroit and return on the elegant
steel steamer Greyhound,. for 1905,
iv honked for Tuesday, :lune 20t11,
S.30 :r. 111. 'I'11ose who lake advan-
tage of 1his opportunity are assured
of one of the nrnsl pleasant trips
of iheir life. Everything will be ar-
ranged for the convenience and
pleasure of 1 he excursionist s. and
o know of no more delightful way
of visit in g Michigan's Met Napoli.
1 ban 1 his 11 ip Trill afford. Return-
ing it will leave Detroit 'Thursday
:afternoon. :rod the fare for the
round trip from Goderich will be on-
ly one dollar. Children will be
chat'.:red hall fare, bicycles and hahy
carriages will be carried free.
The news 54:25 received here East
week by re la ives of 1 he deal It of
11r. James V. Crocker, of London,
and ;i former resident of I his place.
The Free Press hid t lie following :
"The Tate James V. ('rocker whose
death occurred at his gale residence,
939 Dufferin Avenue. 1, Ion, on
Tuesday, was a native of nevon•hire,
Enzl:n'1 but came to Ihis city while
yet :► youth and located in the lown-
ship of Darlington. where he remain-
ed for scone years. From 1 here he
moved to the village of Exeter,
where Ise resided for about .I► years.
twenty -t Ivo years 0zu he came to --�--
t his city, where he has resided con- A MO T O NM( AIL .
t inuottsly except for :a short shay in 1M Kind You Mare Aiwa s Bo
lt3niloba. Mr. ern( lger was a car- Ewnt>N L
pettier by trade, and :a member of 8iptsstnre
the local union. About thirty-nine of
years :azo he married Miss Belinda ..
Jury, of Exel er, Besides 1 lir wid- _ _ - I
ow he leaves to mourn hi, lo•-+ roe
son, Wesley. of East London; and
two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Liddicoait,
of 1)ufferin avenue, and Miss Sophie,
at home, Mr, Crocker was a consist-
ent member of the Methodist church.
\1'e are pleased to learn that Mi.
R. S. Lanz, who with his family bad
contemplated leaving Exeter for
Toronto, has decided Io retnain here
for a time at least. We regret to
lose such a good citizen and t rust be
may remain in Exeter for many
ears yet to come .
Plants, Planta -20,000 plants for
sale. All kinds of Tomato, early and
Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery. Stocks,
Asters, Verbena, Potuna, Daisy
Pansy, Foliage and Geranium plants
at low'eet cash price, for boldin; out
At Louis Day's, Market Gardener,
l xeter.
FOROVKRSIXTY 1NAR6
N OLD AND Wins -Tame RttM[DT.-MTS
W slow's Soothing Syrup has been need tor
thole
cxhears eemothers fover r
tthingwith perfect eoow.
It soothe. the child. softens the gums, alleys sll
pain cores wind colla and is the bent remedy
for 1)iarrhtsa. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists In every part of the world. 25
Dents aboottle. Its yalne is incalculable. Be
sure and •take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
'The Bill to make ski zits four feet
from outside 1tz outside of runners
passed the iA'zislaturc, but it is left
optional with the county council to
The measure shall not zo into force
till brcember, 1906. It is estilnated
that the cost of widening old sleigh
runners 44iF be from85
to 86 each
sleigh.
Renew Now -In order to still fur-
ther increase the circulation of the
Times, we will send it to any addreaa
until the end of 1905 for half a dol •
lar. Or we will send The Tines and
Weekly Mail and Empire for the
saute period for a quarter of a dol-
lar additional. Or. if preferred. we
will forward The Family herald and
Weekly Star, and 'fhe Times to ,tan.
1st, 1906, for three-qu triers of a
dollar.
Mr. Sim. Thomas. of St. Marys.
has leen Lhe guest of his uncle. Mr.
Martin, during the past week. Mr.
Thomas has rtccntly graduated at
the Royal Dental College. Toronto,
and 4r understand he will open
dental jetrlors in London in the
course of a few weeks. Mr. Thont1i'
many friends in Eerier and sidinhy
will wish bitn every success.
Mrs. Mouthed)! 1 accompanied by
\tics Stella and Master F.arl South-
coll, expects to leave here to -day,
('Thursday) for an extended visit to
1 he Nor! hwrsl. She expect. to
spend :4 short time w it li lir. and
Mrs. 'Phos. Kernick, :'i Soul h River,
Ont., :after which she will proceed to
Douil:as, Man., where she will spend
the summer with her sister, NI re
Jar. \Vrs(col t.
The London Conference of the
Met hodist Church asscntbleil in the
town of Listowel wishes to place
itself on record as unqualifiedly op-
posed to such provisions of t he Au-
tonomy Rill :Ts would fasten Separ-
ate school+ 1111011 1 he proposed new
province of Naskatcchcw'an and Al-
berta as in unrepeatable part of
the ronsli2ution by which the large;
province.+ are to le :nvernr,l ; and
all are fully convinced t}r1t matter+
of education should be left entirely
to the administration of the *aid
new provinces 1l,ertiselvdr,"
One of the most valuable of :ill in-
sects to know and to protect is the
lid) hug. says ehr New York Sun.
The ladybugs lite upon all fortes of
are you:
You will ne interested
to know that The Times mak•
-
then
ea a specialty of printing wed-
ding invitations.
Newest type faces and finest
wedding note paper are used
in all invitations printed here.
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News from\Winnipc r. - We are
pleased to note the progress of any
of our citizens and of 1 hose w•ho
have left here and are progresain;
in their chosen profession. We clip
the following from the Winnipeg
Free Press of a recent date which
has reference to one of our former
townsman. Mr. Ed. ilisset 1, who left
here some. time ago and 111.4 since
made his home in the great. Metro-
polis of the West. "After a busi-
ness life of over twenty-five years
in Winnipeg as general butchers, etc.
the firm of Kebob! & Co. have sold
out their interests In Messrs. Searle,
Bissett and Rcid. Te n of the mem-
bers of the firm, Messrs. Bissett and
Rcid, are well known to the buying
public, through their long connec-
tion with the Messrs, hobeld, and
Mr. Scarfe is no les: popular as :1
prominent produce merchant, doing
business in the market. 'fhe firm
will continue to do business in the
old stand, until new quarters are
secured, and in adilil inn to the meat
business will deal extensively in veg-
etables, etc., Old customers of the
Messrs. Kohold will still find their
Ifavorite cutlers with the new firm.
and no interruption in the business
will be expxerienced by the change.
The firm will still be known as Ko -
bold & Co.
Rev. Irl flicks predicts that the
weather and storm conditions during
the last half of June will safely in-
dicate what may generally be ex-
pected quite through lite month of
July. From about the 10th to the
15th of June is en annual period of
maximum electrical and mazneticex-
ell :anent , earl Ii currents, seismic :inti
volcanic disturbances. great thund-
er storms and downpours of rain, as
i rule reach 1 crisis . about t his time.
Great warmth, attended by high
humidity and very low barometer,
will be warnings of probable danger
that none can afford to despise or
neglect. The blending of the mars
influence with the .lune so's,ice per-
iod indicates that thunder show ors
rniy 1 ratimid re during the a(1ernnons
and evenings, up to and t !trough the
reac:ion3y storm period roverin;
the 141 h to the 171h. This is a titre
when hey makers will be under con-
straint in harvesting their crops.
Grasses and grains that will stand
wit bout material loss until I b' June
solstice -how•ers subside, sill es saf-
er uncut, unless small quantities are
reaped al 3 time 1./141 handled wit h
great promptness and rare.
.II'NE WEDDING
A very pretty though quite weti-
ding took place at the residence of
Mrs. P. Gowans, sr., West Ward, Si.
Marys, on Saturday, .Tune 3rd, when
her daughter, Miss Agnes, %%:,.a un
lilted in marriage to Isaac Walks also
of the town of St. flirts. The core
mony which took place at high 110011
W311 perfortned by the Rev. A. (tr ,nt
in the presence of the immediate rel-
atives of the bride and groom. The
bride was attended by ler 'rice.
Miss ikl!unz, at St. Marys who
acted as thrid of honor, and Miss
1•:Ila Gowans, of Thornhatry, i+ ring
heaver. After an excellent dinner
ILe happy couple loft 00 3 short
Tcrdding tour In London, on their
return they will occupy the ente-
fortshle house near the station re-
RAND TRUNK
Railway System
LEWIS & CLARK CENTENNi Af.
EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OiRE.,
$67.70 from h xeter
(food going daily until Septetnber:loth
Valid returning within 90 days from
date of issue.
Special side trips to California points,
HOME SEEKERS EX('1'iISIONS
To points in Manitoba. Assinaboin,
Saskatchewan and Alberto.
R*`.es $30.01 to crl..,11
(food going June 13th, 27th and July
12th.
Valid returning within (ti days,
For tickets and full information, call
on
J. J. KNIGHT, L
cenlly purchased by the groom. The Depot ticket ,azrnt, ,:td tor.
bride was the recipient of tram use- J. D. \fei)ONALD
ful tresenst. District paesenpj.r agent. 'roronto.
A $32 Complete Dining Room Set $25
FOR JUNE ONLY
SIDEBOARD
• Large bevelled Plate Mirror, two small cutlery
drawers,large linen drawer and extra large cupboard.
EXTENSION TABLE
Heavy 4 inch fluted leg. full extension.
DINING CHAIRS
One arm and five small chairs, leather seats.
This whole outfit in Im. j oak and is a genuine bargain for $25.00
W. C. HUSTON
One Door South of Spackman's Store.
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You'll Have Somcthluo
To show for your ears of work if you saye a
part of your earnings ow -as much as you caa
spare. You may n it at some future them --
might as weal save R, anyway. It is not hard af-
ter you once make a st4srt in the right direction.
$1 is sufficient to start am account with this Bank
to which you can add to when you like in any
sizei amounts, and wil,bdraw all or any part of it
without any delay, ad which earns interest at
the highest current r tea, which is added to the
)principa3 FOUR times a year, without it being n essary to go through the
formality of presenting yourp ass book.
You never realize the value of having a savings• bank account until y
have pressing need for money. Make the resolution MAW and start on th
right road to comfort and prosperity by opening an acco0tnt with this Ban
We have the best facilities for transacting all kinds of glanking buss
The Sovereign Bank of Cana
Head Office, Toronto. Chief Executive Office,
47 Branches in Canada, including the following in Huron: 'T
Exeter, Credlton, Dashwood. Zurich, Hensall and Clinton
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager of Exeter, Dashwood and Zurich Branches.
Come to our Summer Sale
Big Sacrifice of Profits,
in Our Summer Sale
Of Summer Goods -White Wear the First to be Advertised
Ladies' White Cambric Drawers
That were 25c a pair for ....21c That were 70c a pair for .... 5oc
That were 35c a pair for .... 3oc That were 75c a pair for .... roc
That were 45c a pair for ....354 That were 85c a pair for ....65c
That were 5oc a pair for ....4oc That were Sac a pair for ....68c
That were $t•oo for 75c.
Ladies' White Cambric Underskirts
That were 75c a skirt for 65c i That were $1.25 a skirt tor $1.00
That were $t.00 a skirt for 8o ' That were 1.50 a skirt for 1.18
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