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CASH OR P7'-lCE. ONE PRICE ONLY.
I .RISTMA3 is nearly here, and we are ready with a most
complete stock of useful and serviceable goods for Xmas
trade,
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75 cts buys Girls' Grey Curl Gauntlet
Mitts, pure lauekskin face. Just the
thing for Xmas.
95 c•ts buys Ladies' Black Curl Gaunt-
let Mitts, good lookers and. good wear-
ers.
$3.75 buys Ladies' Black Astraeberr
Fur Gauntlets Lovely Xmas box,
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$4 buys Ladies'' Grey Persian Lamb
{u Gauntlet Mitts. Wouldyoulike
a pair for ?truas 9
$5 for a Lady's Coon Juliet Neck trimmedwith 6 tails and 2neads.
Very suitable for Xmas gift.
$3.75 for a Lady's Black Opposure.
Fur Neck Ruff, trimmed with 6 tails
and 2 heads. A lovely present:
$2.50 for a Lady's Black Cooney Fur
Neck Ruff', trimmed with, 6 tails and 2
heads.
$L75 for a young lady's Grey Fur
Neck Ruff, trimmed with 6 tails. A
bargain.
75c, 85c and $1 for Black or GreyFur
Neck Ruffs. Very nice Xmas gifts.
$5 for a very swell Sealette Caperine,
all edged with black fur. Very stylish
and great value. See them.
$9.50 fora very fine Elect. Seal Cap,
erine, would be good value at $12, but
Xmas is coining and away this lot goes
at $9.50.
$12 for a very swell Elect, Seal Cap-
erine, trimmed at•back with heads and
tails, and front trimmed
with heads
and tails. This is a money saver.
$16 for our best Elect. Seal C7aaperine,.
all edged with genuine sable -the finest.
and most swell Caperine thatu e offer.:
$ 7.50 for a Black Astrachan Fur
Caperine, with storm collar. A bar-
gain.
$22, '$24, $27, $30 and $32 each for
Ladies' Black Astrachan Fur Jackets.
All new stylish garments, and each
price the best that can be produced for
the money.
35 each h for ladies' very choice hat-
ural Coon Jackets, up-to-date in style
ij and the best wearing coat a lady' can
1.
buy..
$35 each for Ladies' Electric Seal Fur
c
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T ese aT'P,tl 1
e most stylish
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fur jackets we have ever offered. Come
Iginek, if you want one, as we can't, re
peat this line less • than $50.
$6, $7 and $8for Ladies' Curl Capes,
fur trimmed and beautifully lined. .'
$1.00 per pair for Ladies' Black or.
Colored Kid Gloves., Every pair guar-
anteed,.
Se, Sc. and 100 each for Ladies' Fancy
Embroidered and Lace -Trimmed Hand-
kerchiefs.
30c per yard for pure Chine Silk, 20
different shade„ Just the thing for
fancy work for Xmas gifts.
Stewart's Big Cash Store is a
good place to buy all kinds of
Xmas goods.
15c•for good well -bound S+ory Books,
the kind that sells for 25c at book
stores.
4c
for China, Pig Banks. They please
the little folks. They're money savers.
95c for a lovely Chenille Table Cover.
New rich effects and perfect colors.
$1.50 for a large Dining -Table Tap-
estry Cover. A great bargain.
50o, 60c and 75c for very fine Bleach-
ed Table Linen. Just the thing for
Xmas.
$1, $1.25, $1.50, . $1.75 and $2.25 per
dozen for achoice lot of Linen Table
Napkins. They make useful presents.
51.85 per pair for a line of Lace
Curtains, 3e yds long. We picked
then up at a bargain. You'll be sur-
prised when you see them ; they're a
snap, sure.
Suppose you see our centre window for some of the choicest
lines of Dinner Sets and Fancy Crockery that can be produced in
Exeter. We sell lots of Crockery, because we sell good goods cheap.
Come and
see all the nice things
at the Big Cash Store. You're
welcome to come as oftenas you
wish. You'll not be asked to buy.
The Big Store is full of big bar-
gains. R,emernber, one price
only, and that. the lowest.
J.
Teezta'S Youa CHANCE. -Just op
ened twenty of the choicest Astra-
chan Fur Capes that we have ever
shown.
They are from the best fur man-
ufacturers in the Dominion.
If you want a Fur Cape, perhaps
' it would be well to see this lot, as
they are sure to go quick -$15, $16°*
$17, $18 and $19,' Remember, as
soon as any of these lines are out
we cannot repeat them.
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Agen for the WESTERN A ssmurron Com -
PANT, of Toronto ; also for the Paorarx FIRE
NS ORANCE COMPANY, of London, England •,
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This is the
Time We
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O STOOK OF GOODS can he
made to look prettier than a
Farcy GoodsStock,and now
that our shelves and count-
ers are laden with the pret-
tiestg oods that we. are. able
(9 to find in the best markets;
pq our store is eepeciallyattrac-
9 tiye.
Chariming Gifts
LENTY OF THEM are:.
ready for your inspection.
ection.
To look 'trough ur fin
assortment is a
, astimeto price
p
the
goods is a pleasure,
to
pos-
sess
them is a privilege.
OME AND SEE THE BEST
FOR CHRISTMAS in the
new, the nobby and the
beautiful;
A Large
Stock �OeIC oft Toys
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EXETER. C� EER,
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THURSDAY, D E
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
(Additional locals on 5th page.)
Snaps hi fur coats, fur collarettes
and fur caperines at Stewart's,
Miss Ross, ofBrucefield is visitin
t her uncles J. P. and D. A. Ross.
Tons of candy and nuts at Stewart's
lig Store. See their values.
The Laeter Laundry, by Makins Sc
eeitt, guarantees good work, Try
hem.
Miss N'1na Kinsmarl,accompanied by
r eldest sister, left, Saturday morn -
ng for Toronto, to take a term in the
onsery
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Secrannent was dispensed, in the r
resbyterianChurch on Sunday. The
'reparatory sermon Was preached on
tidaby Rev. Mttsgrove, of McKillop.
Don't forget the clearing sale of
e acral stock now in progress at .i'. P.
LAtt1w.r&'s, Goods aro going out with a
eh and will last for a limited tittle
l.y'.
An interesting and excitingamo of
lotball is expected between the Pab-
school and Eden teams on Saturday
ternobn, Dec. 16th, at 8 p.m., on Ex
sr school grounds
For Marriage loonses,
Wedding Rings,
Wretches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Spectac s, Etc
CALL ON
R. HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Use Dix Kidney Pills. Sold by C.
utz.
The Council will meet. on Frida''
vening
Mrs. G. Hill has recovered from her.
recent illness.
Mrs. W. Levitt is visiting friends in
London and Stratford.
reernell-Dean, of London, makes the
best bread in Western Ontario.
• Hogs have advanced slightlyin price
and.are now bringing $4 per cwt.
0, Finch, of Toronto, was the guest
of his aunt, Mrs. W. Howard ;oft .Sun -
ay last.
Japanese China and Metal goods.
J st the thing for ,Christmas presents
t Dyer's.
Makins & Levitt, London, have pur-
chased the Exeter Laundry.' First-
class workmanship.
The Tax Collector is confronting in
ffensive young men with notices of
oll taxes duethe town:
tree Dix Little Liver Pills. Sold by
C. Lutz.
quills, Snell, of Toronto, is visiti:,
un -the pare:tal roof.` He is now
travelling for
a wholesale
house in
Toronto.
F. A. H. Sitwell, of the Molsons
London bank has been transferred to
xeter, Mr. Labatt taking his ,office
in that city.
Principal Boycl+was called to Luck -
now on Friday owing to the illness of
his mother. She is some better and
r, Boyd'returnect on Saturday.
Stewart has the largest and choice
stock of Christmas groceries be has.
ver offered. Everything fresh and
e and quality- the best that move
an buy.. .
A Palmerston eorrespotndent write:
tunes Hodgson, G. T. R. freight clerk,
has gone to Gravenhurst with the hope
of improving his health, Mr. Hodg-
son of late has been on the sick list.
Dan Prior, of Olinton, the well-
nown bricklayer; has completed his
season's work, thirteen houses and a
brick church having passed through
his ' hands ; this is a pretty good re-
cord.
The old idea of "curfew" Taws to
keep children off
n .the streets at night
�
s again being agitated in various
parts of the country. Parental auth-
ority backed up by an old slipper
ou eht to answer the purpose.
Mra. Mantling, widow of the late
Res, Y. W, Manning Whose death oto.
curved at the home of her daughter at
Altnonte Friday on Frlast was a native
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h ro and was married t
her Mistimed about 45 years ago. She
had a family of four boys and four
girls, the only survivors being 'Walter
A aa';rieing, of Clinton, and two married
daughters :la A.ln oette.
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IFTS:
r E. are showing a magnificent range of goods suitable
for . Christmas presents; including Lamps China-
ware, Glassware, Furs, Gloves, E including
Cut-
lery,: Stationery, &c., &c., and at prices which are within n the
reach of everybody.
Lamps for Xmas.
Fancy decorated night lamps,'
va-
rious tints,very pretty and s
uuseffulin, and
good value for SCec
Our. Leader Lamp, a beauty; porce-
lain bowl, and shade artistically decor
ated. A great seller, for $l 25
Beautiful t fol hand -painted Vase and
Banquet Lamps, in great variety of
design, at from $52 5® to *35 75
Dinnerware for Xmas.
Fancy decorated 97 -piece Dinner
Setts, great variety of designs and col-
orings, $6 50 ,
97 -piece Dinner Setts, in blue and
pink effects. . These goods are especial-
ly good value and splendid sellers for
c$7 50
97 -piece Gilded Dinner nnerSetts, hi bea
tiful designs and colorings, at $
$9, $10 and 17512
XMAS GROCERIES
21 lbs &ed ath's extra
p ,standard
sugar for $1.00.
3 lbs finest selected Velencia raisins for 25c
2 lbs new mixed nuts, good assortments, for 25c
4 lbs choide mixed candy for 25c' c'
Fine Eleme figs, best brand, per lb, 15c 4,
All kinds of Peels, Spices, Essences, &c., at closest
prices.
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HANDKERCHIEFS Furs for Xmas.....
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FOR XMAS
Ladies' and children's fine silk We are clearing out the bal-
Initial Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c ance of our fur stock at bargain
Ladies' fine Japanese silk hand -g
prices. . We have had a splendid
kerchiefs, hem -stitched, fine goods 1 P
special value, 25c trade in this line and want to be
-
Ladies' beautiful lawn handker- entirely cleared out by the first
chiefs, hem -stitched and embroid- day of January. '
ered at 5, ;1o, 15, 20 and 25c.
Gents' white silk handkerchiefs
hem -stitched, plain and twilled, at
25c, 50c, 75c and 5r.
Gents' silk and wool Neck Muf-
flers, in new designs and great
value at 40c, 50c, 75c and $1 25.
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If you want a Jacket; Cape of
anything in the fur line; call and
see us. We •will. make it pay you.
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See our Stock of eine Stationery.
The $''. P.0 A D CO.
Direct importers
Eleven more days and Christmas..
Exeter is nowin comparative dark-
ness. 1
December 22nd will be the shortest
day.
John Treble is still confined to his { owners of herds cannot be too careful
room.
Thursday is the last day for paying
taxes.
"
Mrs. F. J. Knight has recovered
from her recent illness.
The Provincial Fat Stock is be -
ng held in London this week.
Rev. Mr. Brown preaebed for. Rev.
W. Henderson in St. Marys on Sun -
ay.
Municipal nominations nations '
in Exete
take place Friday evening of ne
week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Harrison, of Detroit,
Mieb.. is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fanson, William. street.
J. P. Clarke israpidly dis eosin ' of
his stock. He is selling at Cost and
under to clear
out the goods,
Rev. John Collins, of Ancaster, as -1 Listowel for burial in Fairview ceme-
sisted in the anniversaryservices at tery. Though having no particular
James St. Church on. Sunday. place of residence, he was a familiar
The weather the past week bas been figure in nearly every town in Ontario.
mild and wet. If a change' does not y h
set in we will have a green Christmas. �lanysprppeps are acting rl the
excellent principal that the 'e� rl bu
Fred J, Nestle left. on Monday for y' y
)Stewart's grocery department for
oicest currants, raisins, figs, dates
and all kinds of new fruit. y,
• There is a great deal of tuhercolosis
mong the cattle in this vicinity.
in watching this disease to keep it,
from spreading.
The meeting held on Friday- evening
to organize a poultry association, was
not very largely attended owing to
counter attractions. It has been de-
cided to organize the association, how-
ever.
CStewart's is the place for dainty
hristmas table napery,linens, table
19, 25, 80,'35, 40, 45 and 50 cents, Fin
bleached. linens, 60c, 65c, 75c, 85e and
$1 per yard. Napkins, 95c, $1, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75. $2.25, $2.50 pet dozen. r,,r
reorge W. Young, better known as
"Gordie the hatter," died at the Strat-
ford General hospital, Friday, where
he had been under treatment for some
time. The remains were taken to
er gets the pick of the holiday goods.
In not a few stores the finest pieces
of Christmas wares are being thinned
oIreutlrapidly: •This suits '• tnerchants,
and it means better distributed. and
more reasonable labor for clerks.
From every point of view early buy.
irgis best in the busy weeks of Decent-
+.:
At Pilot Mound Man.,Nov.
, on 27th
at the residence of the bride's sister,
!rs, M. B. Little, Miss Jennie, third
daughter of Captain Gibson, of Gode-
h,. fomerly of Thames Road, and
Arthur Burnet, C.F., formerly of Ayr,
Ont., DOW of (" e
w x] nor, llZan., were join-
ed in the bonds of matrimony. The
bride has many friends in Huron
county, who join TEE Tillta in ex-
tending con r
g
atulations.
Do notpatronize the peddlars whd
areester the ctb ithese
pestering g p 1 days.
They contribute nothing tovi+ards the
nnaintenance ofthe town and very of-
ten aro fakirs. In dealing with the
home merchant, you have his reputa-
tion as a guarantee that the 'Inerchan•
(Use he sells is pod. The travelling
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peddler ver' like
motto that very
a adopted
ic ked born
every minute," and is willing tb hays
yoti as his next easy Victim, Patt^onize
the local merchant and turn the ped,
Bryanston, to'take the formanship of
the Sutherland -Innes Co.'s stave fee -
tory there.
Miss Verdi Levitt, who has spent
'pthe past summer in the Northwest,
returned home on Monday. She re-
ports a pleasant visit,
The First Methodist church
Owen Soiled has introduced a decided
innovation, the Lord's • prayer being
now chanted at the service.
Mrs. A. Bretz, of Vassar, .'Mich,, who
has been visiting her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Parkinson, for a few
weeks, returned home ea Tuesday,
The Twenty-five club will hold their
second annual hall on Friday evening,
judging from ale number of favorable
relies received,it will be a success.
pi
John Picket of the Sutherland Innes
Co, had a valuable work horse die near
the saubie bridge while resting. It
Yvith a mate had been drawing a Load
of logs.
C�
V. Drew has purchased the r
e pu paper-
ty south Of P; Vtr. Glladmenn's law of -
Dee from Dr. 14ttz end intends erect*
ing a bonding thereon to be occupied
byR. Knight, ht tailor,
ina
At the Guelph rat Stock Show last
week, Edenry Smith obtained several.
prizes for his cattle, fie disppsed of
teet) steers at 10 dents er pound, One,
Of theec was purchase by Lord Mint
o. dta.r dAw1n.
Ot•:tl'iceats EeEoreee. -- Officers of
Main St. Epworth League for the en-
soiu year:-1lon. Pres , Rev, Mill.
yard ; Pres, George Willis, vice pies,,
T. iT McCallum ; 2nd vice, Hattie Pot -
lick; 3rd, Eva Huston;; 4th, Edith Beer;
Teas. D. Jacques ; Sec'y, Wesley
Howey;+'Organist, Lena Howard.
EceirsE ote SATinene.3.',-O
n Satur-
day atur-
day raext, December 16, there will
occur one o1 those interesting astrono-
mical phenomena, an eclipse of the
moon, which will be visible: here as
well as to all places where the moon is
above the horizon during its contin-
uance, providing of .course, Haat the
sky is clear. As the moon rises ahou
four o'eloek on that afternoon, it wil
be up, and in a favorable position fo
observation during the whole cairns
of
the eclipse, i e which,
p vhile not Iota
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GOLD U1TtI[R r
Mens Und= rclothingl
Artie fleeced shirts and drawers 50c.'
Union p a shirts and drawers 40c,
Heavy Union shirts and draevers 50.
1 Wool fleeced shirts and drawers 85c,
Also extra large sizes in
e fleeced and wool goods
is nearly
so, all but shoot one two
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Ladies' Under ear
hundredth of the moon's disc bein
obscured,
g Ladies heavy vests 25c, suits 50o.
i)EAT13 or F. W. OOLLINs.-On
Thursday last, le. W. Collins, late de-
puty -postmaster in the Exetergoffice,
passed' to his reward, Mr. Collins had
green ill for over a year, of a general
decline, but during the past sumerwas confined to his room, being unabl
to walk: on account of paralysis in hi
lower limbs.. He was 46 years of age
Ladies' fleeced vests, Obo, suits 1.20,
Also a large assortment of
Union and wool undercloth-
ing in medium or extra large
sizes. g
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Ladies' heavy wool hose lr• 'plain c
ribbed 25c,'
A. better line in plain or ribbed+85
Ladies' fine ribbed wool hos 5e,
We also have a doniplete
line of Children's hose. The
above lines are made by A.
Burritt & Co., of Mitchell,
which will �lual
speak for' the _
�
ity as this make is well knowii°
to the public.
s Morns Leather Coats
and was a son • of the late John Col
lips, R•ho for many year's zbals ac
pros
perous tarn,er in the 2nd concession
of liay; The deceased was highly res
pectedby a wide circle of friends an
possessed many amiable qualities. H
leaves a widow and one son to mourn
his demise.
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WANTED. -Good servant girl want -
d, apply at ,the R. Pickard Co's store.
CHRISTssAs Goons AT ,DYER'S.
Gloves and Hdkf 'boxes, cigar sett
card trays, Plates (hand painted), Pi
Trays,: Pepper and Salt Cruets, Bo
Boni Boxes and other', novelties ma
from
the beautiful
O al a
p were.
DYER, Agent. Exeter.
the quail shooting season closes on
nursday.
Story Booke and Toys for children
from lc up to 75c at Dyer's.
Sam'! Stanlake, sr., of Sodom, who
as been ill with the fever, is rapidly
recovering.
James G. Scott, a former Stratford
boy has been elected Mayor of New
Westminster.
M. Murray, of Logan, has sold his
farm to J. Mc0arty for $3,200. Mr.
Murray and family intend moving to
Micbi'an in the spring.
Ladies lour stock of Ribbons, Laces,
Embroideries are great -values • go-
ing at cost and less. Be sure and fur-
nish yourself. with what you want at
7. P. CILARRE's.
The results of the examinations of
Physicians and Surgeons, Toronto,
were given out ,Tuesday. W. G. Col-
lison of Mitchell, succeeded in pass-
ing both his primary and intermediate
examination.
Do not miss this offer : 1 show case
2 story cost $57 ; 1 show case, 2 story
cost $52; ; 1 counter scale ; 1 swing
beam scale ; 1 platform scale, suiting
a farmer for heavy weighing, for. sale l
at J. P. CLAxucE's. '
We have a line of Men'sCoa tsjust the thing
for a t�. �..
ster or any person who has out door work, to 10, They are
made of leather on one side and Corduroy on the other and
are reversible,�
rice 6.00 to $7.00
p
Ask to see our English flannelettes at 10, 12? 14-,
and 20c.
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Use Turkish Scalp Food for the hair.
Sold
by C
Lutz.
STIsAw'loR SALE, -A quantity of
newly threshed oat straw for sale
cheap, at $2 per load. -L. MoTAaG,enee
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The R. Pickard Co. have a FLOUR and PROVISION
big. order for . produce, butter,
e gs, and dried apples, theyare Fresh. New and Cheap
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At our House.
paying special prices for same.
during this month.
Bxerria
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EAST. SIDE MAIN STREET.
(OPPOSITE PLANING MILL.)
We have in stock dressed and matched
Siding, flooring & Ceiling
also dressed pine 1,
and 2 inches.
Shingles, lath and cedar
osts always
on hand: A large stock of
barn lumber just arrived.
CALL and. EXAMINE.
JAS. WILLIS, PROP,
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We shall hereafter offer a
special bargain every Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday.
Changed every week.
. This 1`lls weep we are .offering
bargains in tea -don't forger
to secure some.
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F, one thing more than another gives us pleasure, it is to find our numerous patrons
going away satisfied that our bargain sale was fully up to announcement. How
quickly people le arepickingout their likes and wants, and yetyou cansee an
difference in scarcely y
In our stock. Last week was a mighty rush, and so it goes yet,. We still
invite you to come again. Come, if possible, before noon to avoid the rush. This
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opportunity does not pass your way always and perhaps not again, A stock like we
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are offering is not'alwa on'the market. We deem it right that our patrons for the
past 23 years; and the public in general, shall share in our final winding -up. Christ-
mas will soon be upon us; you. will be hunting gifts for your wife, daughters, sons
and lovers. For your wife, a dinner or toilet sett or new dress ; .for your daughter,
furs, kid loves or a nice air of button: or laced boots ; foryour son a choice air of
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boots, or Persian Iamb cap, or fur felt Fedora or Christy stiff hat, loves etc for
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your lover, a beautiful silk handkerchief, or pair of kid gioves or slippers. And
don't t for et thelittleold. We canputa
fellow 6 or ears osuit on him 5, 7 Y for a small
sum that will wreath his face with smiles and make his heart glad.
Boots �� and ����
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have met with a large sale ; lnan of our lines we havepassed the Y p
; you through them, .. Our ladies'finer wear are worthy your notice,. S ou will never, I
think, get such a chance again. A full line of Children's and Misses' wear ; so lay
g
hold of our' offer.
China and
Crockery9
Glassware----
Fridayof this week will be made veryinteresting to buyers of
nt ,� y Crockery as
well a. as other lines, so come early, VD -piece< Toilet Setts, gilt. and pointed ; three 97 -
piece Dinner Setts, gilt and printed,beautiful'goods; two China Sets, pieces; 4 -piece
� 444pi c
White Granite Setts, and a host of other lines too numerous to detail ; so 'come along,
make;no delay.
Tweeds Underclothirig Hats 6
ps
Socks Collars, Iles,'• Braces; everything in man's s wearselling
at cost. r
'T
his offer
can only 'be yours to enjoy r a short tine, as we must be getting out in a1e0n1t;.
,G weeks
Wall Papers at half:rice. Odds -lid ends given o aa ,
supplied with thenewest, t
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enticing Fruits, Spices, Sugary Canned Goods, Teas;
going. a
and let me make. special mention ofTheyoutthe o and -
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lots. We have our narne for these; they are yours now at cost. Come on, ye tea
lovers, before it is too late,
We want the best of Produce.
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