The Brussels Post, 1907-12-12, Page 8OUR OFiRISTIVIASGOODS
ARE NOW ON D!!EI?I•,AY
Much of the pleasure associated with Christmas is in the buy-
big
uytug of Gifts. By doing this early when stook is at its best Christ-
mas shopping will indeed be a pleasure and not a task. A very
few of the lines we have just opened up we give below and may
prove to be helpful suggestions :—
The Famous "Toddy Beare," Do11s and Dolle' Carriages,
Toy), Games and Piotore Books,
Lkmoge China, Japanese China, Royal Vienna China,
New Perfumes in Pretty Packages, 73urnt Leather,
Fancy Goods intending Ebony Hair Bruehee, Military Brushes,
Hat Brushes, Mirrors, New pieces of Hammered Copper,
Aluminum Souvenir Goods, -Fanoy Boxes of Stationery,
Books for Boys, Books for Girls,
Some Of the New Books ejnst out," Post Card Albums,
Christmas Cards and Calendars,
Chrietmae Post Cards in great variety et— 2 for 5o, 20 mad 100.
You are welcome to look over our Display.
See our Window of Dolls this week,
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DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
frx 1 .CSU s g gems
A chiefs areang ye takie'notes,
An' faith he'll prent U.
Review for Tem Pose.
PRAM Oreaoeut Br000h lost in Bromine
on.Tue.day. Finder will pleoee leave at
Tag Pon.
Tee statutory meeting of Braesete
council will be held next Monday even
ing to close up the bneineee of thie year.
A. T. Connie got Lie well known
dog galled Paddy, poisoned on Saturday
last. Mr. Currie was offered good prioee
for bim several thyme,
Mont.—Collector Oliver says nob half
the taxes have been paid yet and a lively
bustle will have to be made to get clear
of tbe 5% additional which takes effeot
atter Saturday ut tbie week.
LASTweek the lineshaft in the Ament
factory broke the second time this
yam and the repairs took about
6 days, the machinery being set in
motion again leer Monday. A 3 inch
shaft hes been pot in and tbe arrange•
meat now better than ever.
Tan unlocked toe mise a of B • B.
Gunn, of 8eefortb, M P. for South
Huron, will io all probauiltty moan the
holding of a bye election in that riding
at an early date. M. Y. McLean, of
the Huron Expositor, Seetertb, le the
Liberal standard bearer and should win
io a contest. Names meuttoerd as the
Opposition aanttidete ar,pg Hugh Speck
man, ex—Warden, of Exalter ; Mr. Wil
Rama, of Zneiob; and Retry Edber,
of Oreditou.
LIVERY Bouasi.—This week John
Galbraith parobased the livery business
and barn of George Robh and is now ie
poeseasion. Mr. Rabb had everything in
Bret—ream ebape cud this ooedrtiou of
affairs will no doubt be maintained by
his saooeseor who is a great bore. fancier.
We have not learned what Mr. Robb
purpooea doing but he bee a good trade
and also a farm so will not be abort of a
job and we hope he has no notion of ism,
ing town.
Fosrauss' INaTITIITM MEETINde —The
regular meetaug of Euet Hurou Farmers'
Ioetitote will be he.d iu the Towo Hall
Brnesele, on Tuesday January 15th.
Outside epeekere will be J. Gardhooee,
Highfield, Ont., and W. F. Kidd, of
Simone. A meeting will be held at
Gorrie on the 161h with the same speak•
ere. Supplementary meetings are dated
as follows :—Fordwiob, Feb. 8 ; Bluevale,
Feb. 4; Jsmeetown, Feu. 5 ; Molesworth,
Feb. 6; Ebbe', Feb. 7 ; Wattoo, Feb. 8 ;
Hartong, Feb 10 ; Winthrop, Feb. 11 ;
St. Ootumbian, Feb. 12. Delegation :—
Gavin Barbour, Orme Hili ; A. G. iio•
MoKeuzie, Fairview ; Mise I. Rife, Hes.
pier. Olip out this lint of meetings,
POST Soatae.—a meeting of Boat Huron
Farmers' ',imitate Direotore will be beld
on Saturday afternoon of next week
in the Oeanoil Obamber, Brussels,
at 2 o'oloak to draft program for tbe
coming Institute meetings—The name
of Rev. H. M. Lang—Ford, was omitted
in last week's report of the list of affirms
for Brussels L. 0. L. Be ie the °bap
lain,—Tho thaw took away the almoet
ready skating ricks.—Read the olubbing
offer of Tan Pose on page 6 of this ieeue.
—6% added to tame attar Saturday of
this week. --A nor of Sour was shipped
to the Eastern markets last week by
Metiers, Pryne, of the Nacional Fluor
Mille,—The dog poieouer Mat been busy
and not a few oaoinee are dead, Among
the number is the well bred greyhound
tbe property of A. Straohao. It's a
meau business is this poison eotting.—
Seveeel townsmen have wood 000tracte
on band for this Winter and era looking
parchment up in adva"oe—Tar. Collect
or ()Aver may be found at the Town Halt
each efteruoon of tbie week end ail day
Saturday to twelve taxes,—Several wed•
dings are on the program during the
holiday Bement—Read carefully the
Xmas. advertisemente and test their
ocrreotnese by a purob aoe.—PuMho
echoota will alone for the Leos vaootiou
on Friday of next week, 20th inst.—
Fourth Division Court was held in Brno.
Bale Wedneeday of tbie week before hie
honor Judge Holt.—Young people should
be aexetal io getting on the toe on the
Maitland. Several drowning aooidente
are already reported at other plume,
—
Behan, Thomson baa ebipped 26,000
palate ofohoioe droened-Spring oh:akens
this Wiuter from Brunets, As proof of
the gt olitya trio purohmeed by Masora
MapDooald & Emigb of the Oentral
Rebel, Braesele, t pped the male at 20
, pounds,—Tuesday of this week Rout.
end Mrs. Frameswere away to Logan at•
tending the funeral of the furmer'e father.
Farther pertidolere will be given next
week—Last Saturday week Juba Carrie
or., wee thrown to the ground' while read -
leading a
ead•leadinga 'attie beast and had hie right
shoulder dislocated. no it still oarrylag
his arm in a sting bat we 1000 he will
soon be all right.—Our Christmae ad.
vertiaing eneroaehes epee the fugal epode
devoted tc oewe matter. It may mean
.money id you tic read the holiday an.
nounoements.i—A number of L. 0. L.
member° ailinded the funeral of the
tete Wm, El. Stewart, sr„ atBiaevale'on
Thursday ot this week.•' --A Vaudeville
and Moving picture show was on the
-bearde et the Town Rall Wednesday and
Thursday eleninge Ot 11116 Week,
Dlvrer'oe Comm—Fourth Division
Court was bald Wedneeday efteruoun
in the Towo Hall, Brussels, before Judge.
Holt. The oasee heard were ae fol
lows :—Stevens vs, Molt -.—Action on
warranty of a cow eoid by defendant
to plaintiff. Verdiot for the defendant
with mete, Best ve. Bpeiren—Action
for damages for breeob of ooatraot by
defendant. Vetdiot for plaintiff with
costa.
Tag Measuring Tea and Mueieale
given in the Town Hall on Tuesday even
Mg, ander the impales of St, Johu'e
Obaroh Anglioau Aeeooiatiou, was a
great aaooeee in every re -pent and
8nanoiaily realized over $70 00. Mr.
Weevil, of Listowel, acted as °bairman
and them wbo took part in the program
were :—Mre. Berry Bared, of Oilmen,
in solus ; lir Neal, of Eleufryn, reaits—
tioue ; Misses MoLaceblin, piano duet i
Beatrice, Harvie, reottet,un ; Mi•e Susie
Manning, reading. All did well and the
program was enjoyed very much. A
dainty tea was served by the ladies,
Various games were provided and. 11
everyone did not have a good time it WAR
their awn Liu t.
CaoNeg OE Burmese —After an absentee
from tow" for the past 2 years at Guelph
John Caber came beak to Bra -sere lust
week and parohased the carriage bnainees
and .bap of Robert Francis, near the
Towo Hall, Flora street, and is now in
possession, Mrs. Cober, No•man and
kila8Deie are expeoted to move to town
this week and will be bear my wetoomed
back, Mr Cober spent a good ehare of
bie life in this looe'ity slid baa a wide
ecgnaieta0oe. Tag PLAT wiehee him
euaceae in bis reeumptrouof hie old trade.
It veil) be remembered that the Cober
oarrisge factory wee destroyed here by.
the dieaetrone fire of May 1905 Mr.
Frame nae beau a resident of Broeeele
for th.• past 6 years and ie an A 1 meek
anis. We hope be will emblem to reeidt
in town but be has not fully daoided as
to hie future coarse.
Business Locals.
Do not fail to inepeat Btretton'e Xmas.
gifts.
Goon cutter for eltle, Apply to N. 1'.
GRIMY.
Do not decide nntil yon inepeat Bizet.
ton's stook.
San H. L. Jookeon'e Cbrietmas advt.
and ain't tail to see his stook of choice
goods.
NovcLTtas in all goods for ladies or
genre at dtretton'e.
Yuu will regret it if yon do not cell and
see Stretton'a Xwas. goods.
SILVER br000b found in Brussels.
Owner may have it by paying for tbie
notice and palling et Geo. Thomson's
store.
STOOK oompiete, call early for natty
Minae. pre/mots. Stratton tbe Jeweler,
You own select yoor present aid get it
Wed to one aide for Xmea at tetrettou'e..
Rena mina the ante, Tuesday, Deo.
17th, at the American Hotel, and con—
sult with Min J. J. Alcan in regard to
your eyes.
Be euro and read Btretton'e advertise
meut. It contains the moat up-to•date.
Kmae. gilte
PERSONAL PARA URA t't1S.
Mimeo Georgie and Beatrioe Howe, of
Wroxeter, were vieitore in town on Sat-
nrday,—Miee Mary Ceatee has gone to
Seaforth where ebe will epend a few
weeks with relatives.—Richard Patterson
and family have removed from Brussels
to Edgar, near Barrie, where be will
engage in the meroaotile baeineee.
Many old friends here will wish Mr Pat.
tere0n enooeee.—Mise Lily Sharpe,
uaree, is waiting on Mem Roby Clegg,
near Suahine, who is ell with typhoid
[even—Mae, D. M. Ferguson, of Strat•
ford, and tire. T. L. Hamilton, of Lieto.
wel, were visitors with Eire. J. Leckie for
R day or so iaet week.—J. Lealie and
Mrs. Herr, of Blyth, were holidaying
with re'ativee and friends in town,—
Harry Firm and family bane ,.moved
to Toronto wbere they purpose making
their home. --Mr, Crawford, 01 Linwood,
spent Monday with W. Griffith.—Mine
Margaret MaoDona'd, ot Wtnghant,' was
the guest of Mrs. (Dr ) Graham lett
weak.—Mtn, Chas. Bart ia, of (Nona,
Was renewing old trieudeblpe in Broeeele
during the pact week.--Tboe. Bone and
fatally have token up residence in the
apartments to the postoflioe block, so
that Mies Bessie, assistant in the put
office, may be more ooneenttitt to the
making up of the early morning mail,—
W. E. Young, teller at the -Metropolitan
Bunk•, he away for a holiday of re few
Weeks. D. E. Maxwell, ut Toronto, ie
stippling in his absence.—R Mallard.
eon, of Seatotth, to visiting relatives and
friends in Brueeeio and woality—James
McGregor, who hes travereed a gond
share of New Ontario for the peat 20
yyeere, le here on a vleft with his brother,
Thoneae McGregor. It le over 7 years
since he wee to townie, Be hes eeen te
good demi of the North oonntry and, fend
the rough as well ea the smooth. Mace
has streak luck -`.10 some- ventures.
Whether he wti eeoore a housekeeper
While hent oe net we aann0t any bat as
he 'Wait an old Graylte he eloald know
the fluidity of the hamemakero of
this loeeiity,—Ueebeet Lawry bite `
The Metrop i -ii
Capital Paid UpReserve Fund and
$1,000,000,00. Bank Undivided Profits
$0,183,713.23
Every Department of Ranking Conducted with Satisfaction and
Absolute ,Security,
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited.
Savings Department
$1,00 or more opens an account. Interest allowed from date of
deposit and compounded FOUR times a year.
No delay in withdrawal.
BRUSSELS BRANCH, W, J, FAWCETT, Manager
been bothered with a ewelling on hie
right band oaoasioned by a ether running
iolo• it. Wehope be will Boon be o. k.—
Among people from this plade who vieit
ed the Winter Farr thia week at Guelph
were D. A. Lowry, Juo, Cunningham
grid W. H. Kerr,—Ernest Miller• is home
from Mitchell where be was employed
some weeks io the Evaporator there,—
We are sorry to elate that Mra. W, F.
Stewart, of Guelph, formerly of Braaeele,
fell the other day end injured her Bide.
Her many old trieude hope she will soon
be ae emart as ever.—Alfred J. Lowry,.
Ii. Hendereon and G. T. R. egeut Nail
were at Stratford thea week ae
witneeeae in a eait in which a Bale of a
oar of clement, said to be Bold to a
man named Hawkins by tbe Atwood 00.,
wet being beard. 'rhedetendautaoknow-
ledged than Hawkins was a fiotitioue in•
dividaal and WAR let off ou impended
eeutenoe by paying all mate.
011URCH CIIIJiES
Last Sabbatb morning Rev. A. 0.
Wbiebari, B, A., preached a stirring
sermon on Mieeiouary effort.
There will be epeoiel Advent eervioee
in the Catholic church, Brussels, next
Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Rev E G. P ,well was at Thorndale
Monday evening giving an illosirated
lecture at the Sabbath School Auuiver-
sary,
Next Monday evening Rev. A. 0.
Waehart, B. A„ will be one of the speak
ere at the Presbyterian Tea meeting at
Walton.
"God'e Provideooe" was the pastor!°
theme last Sabbath morning -in the
Methodist church and in the evening the
eubjeot was 'Heaven."
Maitland Presbytery will 000vene at
Wingham on Tuesday of next week, 17th
hist Rev. D. B, McBee, oto Craubrouk,
is the Moderator this term.
Sabbath, Deo 2214 the annivereary
sermons of Brussels Metbodi-t church.
will ba preached. On the evening of
Christmas Day the annual Tea meeting
will be beid. An intereeting program
will be presented.
COMING!
"� J. J. ALLAN
Eyesight Specialist
Tuesday, Pec. Pth,'07
—AT-
Araer'ica,i1 Hotel
BRUSSELS
All Errors of Refraction Corrected, Glas-
ses presoribed only wben required.
Royal Hotel, Ethel, Dee. 18th.
WALTON
NOTES.—Miss Mamie Bennett left
Wednesday for Toronto whereaeshe
will visit friends for the next week' or
so.—Jas. Simpson and Peter and Jas.
Gardiner were among those who at-
tended the Fat Stock Show at Guelph
this week. -J. W. and Mrs Morrison
Suudayed at W. Hoy's,— The Unigaa
S. S. Convention held here this wedir
was a decided success. At the even.
log session excellent papers were
given and the addresses delivered by
Rev. Mr. Powell and A. M. McKay,
of Brussels, were also good.—An-
niversary services - will ' be held on
Sabbath next in Duff's church con-
ducted by Rev, E. H. Savers, of
BruceBeld. On the following nK evening
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CHRISTMAS PE8ENTS
The Kind to Buy
There is nothing more Appreciated than the Following ;
Carvers in oases
Pen Knives
Pocket Knives
Knives and Forks
Bread Knives
Razors
Sciseore
Plated Spoons,
Plated Forks
Oarpet Sweepare
Nickel Plated Tea Kettlee
Niokel Plated Tea Puts
Nickel Plated Coffee Pots
Nickel Plated Trays
Japanned Trays
Nickel Plated Crumb Trays
Hanging Lamps
Table Lampe
Skates
Clothes Wringers
Or a nice Coal Heater or Range. Then we have all the
necessary articles for preparing the Christmas Dinner such
as Jelly Moulds, Oake Dishes, Basting Pans, 'Jelly Tine,
Storey Cake Tins, Pudding Pana, Covered Roasting Pans,
Patties, etc.
SEE THE AUSTRIAN ELITE WARE
WILTON & GII,LESPIL
STOVES AND HARDWARE
ehristmas Gifts
What shall I buy for Xmas Gifts ? Tide is the
• pressing problem with must people at present.
Don't'Worry--Just Visit Our Store
We think we can help you solve that important go'satieri toeour mutual ad-
vantage. Our show oases are loaded up with
Watches Lockets
Chains Necklets
Rings Bracelets
Brooches
Ebony Goods
Pipes, 4o.
Beautiful goods, bought on purpose to meet the wants of Xmae buyers,
For the table we show an elegant line of
Silver -plate Ware
PRICES RIGHT
Jeweler
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The Standard Bank pays interest
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BIIWSSELS BRANCH
J. F. Rowland, Manager
a Fowl Supper will be served in the
basement, at the oonelusion of which
a good program will be rendered.
Addresses will be delivered by Revd's.
Messrs, Wishart, of Brussels ; Small
of -Blyth ; Carswell, of Winthrop ;
and Currie of Walton ; recitations
by Mrs. Greig of Seaforth, and Rev,
Mr. Small, Music by Miss Dickson,
of Atwood, a male quartette and
others,
.MOLESWORTH
Sass in advance secures THE POST
and the Weekly Globe with illustrated
department, until Jan tet ryog, -
NEWSY No'Es.—Jas. Wright, of
Jamestown, is renewing old acquaint-
ance at Jas. Brown's.—E, A. McKee
is very poorly but we hope he will soon
have a change for the better.—The
Molesworth Independent Telephone
'Company is busy getting their posts
out and we expect in a short time to
have telephone connection with
Listowel.—D, Armstrong has sold his
house and shop to. Henry Campbell.—
The Mission Band will hold their an-
nual Talent money Concert on Dec.
Both,—Dec, roth the W. F. M. Society
held their annual fneetingatthe Manse
with a fair attendance. The meeting
was opened by, singing and reading the
Scripture and prayer., The report for
the past year was read and adopted.
'rhe Treasurer's report was $ 99.5o for
the past year. New officers were elect-
ed :—President, Mrs. Burnett ; Vice -
President, Ivirs. Menzies ; Secretary,
kIrs, Doan ; Treasurer, Mrs. Camp-
bell ;' Booklet Sec., Nits. N. Mitchell.
Mrs. Sangster give a solo ; Mrs. W.
J. McKee. a reading ; solo, by Mrs. D.
H. Campbell ; reading, Mrs. E. Doan ;
singing by choir ; Miss Campbell read
R Ietter from the Missionary, Miss
Campbell of Neeiduch ; solo by Miss
Pearl McKee ; Mrs Burnett addressed
the meeting ; an impromptu speech by
Rev Mr. Burnett ; Miss Mary Camp-
bell dedicated the offering by prayer.
At tbe close of the meeting a light
lunch was served,—The sports of
Molesworth are agitating a skating
rink for the near future.
D6ARlZI�D.
Tvonte—SauTtr—Al Ottawa, on Nov,
27th, by Rev, P, W. Andereon, Dr.
B, E. Taghan, of Listowel, to Miss
Niue. G. Smith, youngest daughter
of Mr. E. T. Smith, of the Dept, of
Publio. Werke.
rims.
BaII011.—lo Beet Zorra, on Deo. 6th,
Elizabeth Sodden, relict of the late
Wm, Bram, in tier 79th year.
STEWART—In Itinerate, on Deo. 1001,
William H. Stewart, or. aged 88
years.
avoSSOST
TIMMMAY Dao, 17TH,—•Farm, farm
stook, implements, &o., Lot 82, Con. 6,
East Wewanoeb. Sale unreserved at 10
o'oiook. Wm. MoLarty, Proprietor. F.
S. Scott, Auctioneer,
FRIDAY, Dxo. 20TH.—Farm etook, B}
Lot 19, Con. 5, Morrie. Sale unreserved
at 1 o'clock, Wm, Cook, proprietor.
F. S. Boost, auctioneer.
=M.277'55=1..0 iax-teem=mars .
Fall Wheat • 88 90
Barley 60 66
Peas 77 78
Oats 88 40
Butter, tube and rolls..,22 26
Egge par dozen - 24 26
18 00 14 00
4 50 5 20
5 00 6 00
1 50 1 76
50 60
1 26 1 26
Hay per ton
Floor, perten
Hoge, Live
Apples (per bbl,)
Potatoes per bus
Bat, per bel., retail
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
1 ROM 10 TO 15 HEAD OF
Cattle can be taken for 'Winter feed
tog nn straw- Apply to WM. ktLBY, Fra-
lick Farm, Morrie, or Jameetowu P. 0.
Q
HEEP STRAYED ON THE
Con promises rey. oftbe
a enallsewes Owner
is requested to p••ove property, pay expen-
ses and take them away, JAMES CIIe10,.
Oranbrook P. 0. 21.4*
G000
XMAS
GIFTS
To be able to find Gifts that will
satisfy yourself, please the.ru-
cipient and still remain within
the limits of your pocket books
is no easy matter'.. We are cer-
tain, though, that you will find
in our stock the items that will
best combine these three essen-
tials. We have secured this re-
sult by selecting .the most desir-
able lines and by offering them at
Lowest Prices.' -
Lot us Show Thom to You
Games, Toys, Dolle, Picture Booke,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Fancy Calendars, Bookmarks,
Photo. Frames, Mirrors,
Writing Companioue, - Ink Sets,
Fanoy China, Cut Glace,
Elegant Papeteriee, Fancy Olooks,
Veers, Jardinerea, Grapeware,
Sewing Companions, Soiosor Sete,
Bronzes, Manicures,
Smoker Sete, Jewel Boxes,
Bibles anti Hymnals,
Fountain Pens, — - Hand Bage,
The above will give some
idea of the variety of our stock
but the shall be very glad to
have you come in and .see for
yourself. Always welcome at
FOX'S
Drug Store
QTRAYED FROM THE PREM -
1 IBES of the nndereigned, bot 10, con. 5.
Grey, on or about Nov.. let, s sheep. Two of
diem' are yearlings with blank faces and
only one of the lot land a long tall. One of
them alga kart an ear off. any information
concerning same will be thankfully mealy -
ed by ROBT. WWII, Brussels P.O. 2104
Contractors Wanted
wanted—mento out from standing bosh,
abinfly blaett salt, soft maple and birch,- two
hundred cordo Into four foot strive wood
and heading colts; tbree•q•iart-re of 0 mile
from deN aught atution on the O. e, u. For
other iaforwetioo apply on Lot 12, 000..14,
MuK clop, or Walton P. O.
22.2 CHARLES CASE,
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SALE
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We find our stocks of Winter Good's altogether too heavy for this • season of the year and
it's 1lefe8eary that we should reduce them. Iu order to do this quickly we will offer for ONE
WEEK the following tempting prices t— .
Up to $12 00 Men's Overcoats, blacks and tweeds, your choice for $9:00
Up to 9;00 Men's Overcoats, blacks and tweeds, your choice for 6 00
Up to 6 00 Men's Overcoats, your choice for 8 75
your choice for
your choice for
your choice for
your choice for
your choice for
your choice for
your choice for
$35,00.
Up to 9 00 13oys' Overcoats, blacks and tweeds,
Up to 5.50 Boys' Overcoats,
Up to 8.50 Men's Tweed Suite,
Up to 12.00 Men'e Tweed, Serge & Worsted Suite,
Up to 5.50 Boys' 8 -piece Suits, ICnicker pants,
Ladies' Marmot Stoles, regular up to $6.00,
Ladies' Marmot Stoles, regular up to $10,00,
Ladies' Fur Goats at $20.00, ,$25 00, $80.00 and
All sizes in
Granby Rubbers
and a large
stock of
Good 130ote
to Choose from.
Ladies' cloth Boats
10 only Ladies' Cloth Coats, ,black and
6 00
$10.00,. your choice for...,..'•
7 only Ladies' Cloth Coats, regular up
to $18,50, your choice for
dark colors, regular price
only 8 90
6 50
4:00
5 50
9 00
4.00
850-
6.00
-Complete stook of
Ladies', Children's
and Men's Under-
clothing and Hosiery
—the best values
in the trade. -
Ladies' Peadynci
ade Skirts
15 only Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts, regular 17 only Ladies' 'Ready-ao-wear Skirts,
values $3 00, $3,25 and $8.50, this sea- regular values l p to $5 50; in black
son's best styles, in black andur•
OR and colors, yo! choice for 3 F]
colors, your choice for �• - only 3. 1
18 only Ladies' Union Serge Skirts ,in blues,; black and dark 1 `l9
greys, regular values $2.00 and $2 25, your choice for... L vii!
Highest Prices for Produce Goods Right or Your Timmy Back
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