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In Pearl
Pendants
We are Showing Some
Very Pretty Designs
In pleasing contrast to
the styles one usually sees
=yet they are strictly
correct and follow closely
the forms . prescribed by
those who have the "say
so" in ladies jewelery.
We invite you to come
iu andinspect our
stock.
Prices from $1.0.00 up
W. 11 IELLYAR
JEWLLER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
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fall Term from Sepf.l
CentrallusinessColleg e
Stratford, Ont.
The best Commercial School in
the province. Our courses are
thorough and practical while our
instructors are better than yoo
will find elsewhere. We do more
for our students than other
similar schools do, Our rates are
reasonable, Write for our free
catalogue and see what we can
do for you.
D. A. McLachlan,
Principal
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There is a Cold clay Coming.
Why nob prepare for it by ordering
your winter supply of Lehigh Valley
Coal, none better in the world
Tt. 3. Holloway, Clinton
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WOOL, WANTED
Highest market price will be paid in
cash for wool,
Also on hand for Sale
Flower Seeds,
Potatoes,
Oats
Farni Produce taken in
Exchange
W. C. SMYTI-1
The New Era.
49TH YEAR,:
"IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE."
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.1. Leslie Kerr Business Manager
New Era, One Year in advance$1.00
Nev• Era, When not paid in ad-
• venue , $1.50
Yew Era, to the United States
in advance. . $1.50
Advertising Rates . on Application
Job work prices .advance on July
1st,' 1913, in ideoordance with
the Huron Co Press Asso-
ciation Rates.
Offiee Phone 30 House Phone 95
EDITORIAL44.
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Anqual round -up of "blind pigs
Was on the program last week in
the IPoroapine country and 33
offenders nabbed by the Provjn.cial
police. They have an odd way of,
enforcing the law up there, built
onr•the, hit-and'uniss principle.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S -
CASTORIA
74 anile. Int an k,otit. is .said to be
the record, of M4as Lily Irvine, fly-
ing over Lake Erie ,from Cedar
Point to a place .dear Cleveland,
Lily is not only a high flyer but
has some speed about her, It don't
look like .awomen''s job though
with such a shortage b# ¢lelp on
the earth, •
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5'hs family remedy for Coughs and Colds
Shiloh costa so littl end does 5o much I'
We are pleased toj notice ,that
there is such al n'um'ber off stuents
applying for admission to the On-
tario Agricultural College, Guelph
that ageo0nmodation is at a premium
It is a good \signs. /'he day of
haphazard farming is not in it
with a scientii+ii9 untdersta:ndinglof
the avocation. This will become in
ereasingly so as the years gol by,
Dr. Creelman, President of the On
tariol Agricultural College, nt
Guelph, is away tol Australia, New•
Zealand, East IL.,dies, Philip fined
and 'tither mines ,giving and re-
ceiving information, New Zealand
a r
,i WI��{{s'`1All.WAY
1l'SY$TENE
Harvest 61elp Excursion
$12.00 to Winnipeg
Via Chicago and Duluth
August 18
From all statious in Ontario, Kings
ton, Renfrew and west, to certain
points in Saskatchewan and Alberta,
and all points in Manitoba,
Harvest Help special • train will
leave Toronto 2.30 p.m. on above
date, via Guelph, Stratford and
Sarnia
Next door to HospitalAsk .G.T,R. agents 'for full in -
Victoria Street Clinton fonmlattion regarding) transport.-
time west of,Wintrtipeg, or write
,loran _Bamford le Son, city passers
ge'r and Ticket Agents, phone 57
NORTH ENO FEED STORE' A. 0. Pattison, station agent
0. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union Station, Toronto, Ont.
We keep in stook a full line of
Animal Invigorator and
Poultry and Chick Foods
And all the best grade of
Flour and Produce
Fertilizer and Binder Twine
Call and see lis when in town
and get prices
Agent for Heintzman Pianos
Old ones taker in exchange, and
balance on easy terms'
FRANKW• �
K VANS.
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TERMS CASE. ; PHONE 192
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Ueaggnarters
FOR
Walking and lli;iing Oliver
plows
I. H. C. Gasoline Engines
McCormick Machinery Ponape
end ALL BIND SOP' IMPAIRS
AND EXPERTING.
CALL ON
miler itLithe
Corner of Princes and Albert
streets.
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A DD01181'Do�wO w
Is oftenan illumination as big
as the sun. 'There is no place in
town wbere "money down" goes
farther than it does right here.
t CIIINA. CLOSET
or dresser bought for 'spot cash'
from our present stock l makes
what you see elsewhere look
like thirty cents,
Its Bargains Galore we are
offering :Wet :now ill our
entire Furniture Stack
Tine Cheapest Spot in Jhu ou to Buy all kinds of Furniture
1311.I.11.1 & .&TXENSO.
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone, I 04
N. Balt 110 -RESIDENCE PHONES-- J. D. Atkinson 180
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k ritable temper and
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We ip.
with.tiie condition II
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11. J. Gria
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer.ot Marriage Licenses
who have had students at our Col-
lege is •anxious to adopt Canadian
A gri'oulture methods and have in-
vited itarof, Creelm(am to deliver a
series of ;addresses to themr:, tale
will fall the bill and whatl jhe'tsees
should be of consequence to the fu
tune of the 01A. IC. intOntbario,
The Army worm has stirred up
More excitement than the Provin
tial Election, Everybody gets
busy where this pest shows itself
and tit is hoped its visit will 'be
very brief :alud a long tante between
calls. Ontario has been very for-
tunate in escaping inroads from
such troubles.
quickly stops coughs, cure.) colds, and heal
the throat and runes. a .. 25 occur
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Hon. Dr. aleaume, Minister of
Public Works, :although defeated
by a big majority in the recent el-
ection, continues to Chang on to his
jab, even ifhe has no seat to sit
on. It is said a,conetituency may
open up for .hien away from his
home locality.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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Wales wants Thome rule now. tWe
believe it would moot hurt them
to shave their request Igeantll.id,
Sosnetimes a young fellow 'makes
.much more out of: life when he
staets up housekeeping on his own
account aced dates some thinking
tend 'acting for (himself.
Wonder if .Clinton could am,anage
a real rousing A 1 Old Boys' cele-
bration' next year? "Everybody's
doing it," axed it looks as. it our
turn should soon coarse. There's
anan a Tadd to l
y 1 and lassie of by-
gone years who would be glad
to come back for such en occasion
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The family remedy for Coughs , nd Colds.
Small dose, Small bottle. Seat since 1578.
Perth county temperance people
are busy with preparations for the
,submission of the 0adrade Temper-
ance Act next Fall. They say, the
prospects are favorable. It would
be considerable of Ian aid to Hilton
County lto have the "dry' 'terra-
tory pushed eastward, Although
Local Option by-laws hold sway in
•sevenal a wunicipalhtitea) ,in Perth
some rase the 'argument ,that all
tempenauce advancement should
be dropped 'since the ;Provilnleital
election. 'Tho very opposite(shauld
be the case, making every, knock
rat•boost,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR IA
It's about time to pay more ate
ten'tion to the seleciliou. of Deputy
Re'turn'ing officers ,for Government
al elections. Judging by' reports
there are some very green green-
hoons ont,the job yet, who don't
'.mow that the couniterfoils belong-
ing ito' the ballot ial n(ot supposed
to go into) the box, etc: It'beeo'mes
a serious matter it a man Who has
carried • a constituecicy 'can be.
ousted because of, the iiginoran'ee or
cupidity of an official, Dither ink
struetiom should be given these of-
ficers or they should be liable to a
f'in'e, for subversion} While Many
men are very an'xi'ous for office.
not 1, out of 10, probably,is gonna
petent to do the work, properly as
Deputy Returning) officer. ,
August 15th: is said to be the
official date when the Panama
Canal twill lad l thrown. open . for
general oormanercial use. 'The bffi-
eial openisyg will be held in March
when; the Americanfleet will) pass
through. T3* (great work will
prove is great bless'in'g to trade
generally.
Fire • is a good servant but, • a
had master. 'Hull, opposite Ottawa
flowed this to be the 'case! last,
week 'when seven mullion 'feet of
lumber went up fin smoke., While
it costs, ,a good sum 4o keep fiae
fighting tappllianiees in 'proper . con-
dition', this is a very .paltry sum
as oompare3 to the enormous
loiases when the fire fiein d! has his
away.
A mathematician • has figured out
that the Federal and 'Provincial
intderbtedagess oof Canada when sub
divided is $3o per capita, w1tent to
this is added the amount of; tine
Municipal indebtedness of from $25
to $50, on the' average, the fiman,
Bial position is notes rosy as some
of "tour glib -tongued po.liticiaanb
woruld make the electors tbetlileve..
Every blianah of public service
ea,nnbtt inareaee their expedditure
jassmtnauutememeaseinisseammitammiss withotut, other folk haying
to get down iso (their
"dip' when pay day pops' up.
Theme is great room in. Canada for
a pasty who will practice as well
as(talkloolnomy, The former
'weighs better.
Solite "tall" stories are being
told of the ways and aneans adopt-
ed by the .luny worm, . but the
Worst that can be 'said, is Pone too
bad foe the marauders . One thing
In ,their ',darvor fig that lliey, die
young, 'Theme's ,is, a very busy
lite while they ore at it,
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Those,
aThose who have a strong liking,
for honey will likely have, to pay
an increased price this year for
this sweet, ata the bees Nave been,
up 'against it own* to •the poor
clover crop. One bbeekeetper told
The New Era this was the poorest
in 18 years
1! is very little wonder that the
Eastern nations shouldbe at war
as the military preparations for
years has pointed to a conflict.
To ,expect 'Peace but will' increase
the 'anmay+ andnavy and week the
roost deadly weapons: and devices
to kill people is rather giving the
lite to one side for the other.,
One thip�g is certain, no rcountry
can atan'd the war pace, very long
as the havoc is so great, • a!ntd ithe
expense so entonmeus (that . the
end .most (Naturally be. a speedy
oma We think the ,old devil, must
hold, ,high carnival when, bre sees
ere -Dolled Christian nations mur-
dering one anot'r.er.
$128,000 its quite •a sum to have
on the wrong page of the 'ledger,
but this is, said' to be• the, financial
Position. of the P•rovin tial Univer-
sity. It would, mot be )amiss to
have a searching en)7uiry as to
Management 'before the large
amount now asked for from the
Government its handed over. It is
not ,always a, iltimdness to hand
over !money to those who do mot
husbandit properly. A university
requires business man5tgement just
as ;well as a public school.
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Some municipal councils are very
parainaonious :in 'the matter of
reeompensitn(g officials If or their
work. We suppose one reason for
this is there is ' (usually a ,super-
abundance of office seekers who
are wilting to take initiatory
lessons at a small figure. We
notice Wallaceburg pays their as-
sessor $250 •a year, but many a
roan does similar work for half
that ,salary. Often „(the public
place a valuation one a so-called
cheap John that is net always
complimentary to the tsaid official
With the increased cont of liviaig
the salaries should move up also,
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The "goerdevil" machines still
find favor in this country, and
are likelyto;cootinne to do so. In
Ridgetown locality, this season, 35
automobiles were disposed of, most
of therm to farmers. Next year
will see a large increase in, (motor
busses, truck, and. delivery vane,
and the practical will be served in
the slower mileage as well as the
service where speed ps desired.
One objection taken to the motor
vehicle Is 'the way it uses up tee
highways. People stay "they raise
a terrible dust," but that is the
roadway that is being deposited
in ,the fianner's fields,
A warning note is teounded to
amorous young (gentlemen of this
locality '''by lquotin;g the tact that
iq lyauth was fined $10 and costs
for kissing a fair • (damsel the
other day. He had not asked, her
permission .and 'appears to have
had no (standing order, The ma-
gistrate must surely have been h
dried up told bachelor. It is said
at Bayfield the osculatory process
could ;be practised ten, times for
that amount of coin sad a few ex-
tra thrown in'Dor good 'measure,
if any kick was put up about the
price.
One, of the latest forms of Old
Boys' oelebnations is of munici-
pal order where a whole township
picnics in !real royal style, We
notice the Alboro Township foik
held their gathering on Wed-
nesday of this week !at Port
Glasgow. They had Highland pip -
Canadian
National
Exhibition
PEACE YEAR
America's Greatest Livestock Show
Acres of Manufactures
Exhibits by the Provinces
Exhibits by Dominion Government
Exhibits by West Indies
Grenadier Guards Band,
Dragoons' Musical Ride
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus and Hippodrome
Dozen Shows in Single Hour
Boy Scouts' Review
Canada's Biggest Dog Show
BABYLON
Greatest Oriental Spectacle
ever presented on ;Continent
Paintings from England, Scotland,
United States and Canada
Educational Exhibits
Goods in Process of Making
Athletic Sports
Aero -Hydroplane Flights
Grand Water Carnival
Creptare's Famous Band
Score of other Bands
ods
Dozen Band Concerts Daily
Chesapeake and Shannon
Biggest Midway ever
Peace Year Fireworks
International Peace Tattoo
10 Bands 400 Musicians
Aud.2919T4 Sept. 14
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DON'T SWAT THAT FLY
and leave the disease germs to be
scattered through your house.
USE WILSON'S FLY PADS
and kill both the flies and germs.
Sold by all Druggists and Grocers
1` all over Canada.
ring ,aal(d dancing (they're Scotch
down there), base ball, ath)etie
sports, wafter sports, ete, 'VOW was
spent an( prize*.: 1Floward 'Town-
ship tcolsncil observed the same
day and the Reeve proclaimed it
Civic (Holiday for ,the Township.
Sports 'were only open to resi-
dents orf ithe township, Council,
lora had a foot race all to them-
selves. We rather like the idea as
it 'brings a lot of people together
who, have tnueh lits common and
don't often. 'meet, and gives a
chance to discuss various situa-
tions and chat over kindred topics
The plan would work well (n
Hurotn, if the start were made by
solm,e ,enterpritsireg F•te,eve pnd
council. Nomination day would be
a good 'tinas to talk it up, a:nd,tif
thought 'advisable, to arrange a
date. An: outside speaker could be
engaged to (give 'ail address, but
the general idea appears to be; to
enjoy 'a day of fun and 'frolic for
bath sold and young
Yeast:Jake's left lying arautud
where oats and mice eanf eat therm
will rid a building of 'the rodenjcsj;
A jointed hoe which throws pota
toes into asyet which isatttached. to
it alae been patented by a Maine
farmer,.
SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS
From Heart Trouble and
Nervous Prostration
Mrs. John Hewson, Caledonia, Ont.,
writes; -"I feel it my duty to let you
know of the great benefit your Milburn's
Heist and Nerve Pills' did for me. I
suffered for four years with heart trouble
and nervous prostration. I was so bad
that I could not go upstairs without
sittiug down at the top before I could
go to my room. I couldn't sleep nor
lie on my left side, for it would seem as
though my heart would stop. I thougbt
my time had conic. I was doctoring
with the doctor, but didn't get any
benefit. I was advised to take Milburn's
Heart andnT
erve Pills, so I got two boxes,
and after I had taken one box I began
to feel better, and after I had taken
two I could go up and down stairs with-
out resting, so I took eight boxes, and
I am enjoying good health again. I
consider it a Godsend to have your
Mils in the house."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are
50 cents per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at
all dealers or mailed direct on receipt
of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto n ,t
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lesson ViI.-Third Quarter, For
Aug. 16, 1914.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the Lesson, Matt. xxi, 33.46,
Memory Verses, 42 -44 -Golden Text,
Matt. xxi, 42 -Commentary Prepared
by Roe. D. M. Stearns,
During these last days of the week
preceding His crucifixion as He taught
daily in the temple and went at night
to the Mount of Olives Be spake manyt
things in His farewell messages toy
this unbelieving nation. Most of thenjt
are recorded by Matthew, Mark and
Luke, but some by Matthew only. This
lesson, concerning the vineyard and the
wicked husbandmeu, is recorded in
each of the first three gospels. It is
the old story of the love, of God and
the base and sinful ingratitude of man.
He loves the whole world, and "who-
mever" means any one anywhere in
the wide world (John 111, I6). He chose
Israel to be a peculiar treasure unto
Rim above all people, Re separated
them from all people to be His inher-
itance, He brought them unto Himself
that they might be a people near to
Him, and He never dealt so with any
other nation. He did this for them
that through them otber nations might
learn to know Him for their good.
(Ex. xis, 4, 5; II Sam. vii, 22-24; I
Rings viii, 53; Ps. cxlvii, 20; cxlviff, 14;
Isa, Ixiif, 11-14.) Israel being set aside
Por an age, He is gathering from all
the nations the willipg whosoevers to
be a peculiar people unto Himself that
through them the world may believe
and know Him (Tit. ii, 14; John xvii,
21, 23). The church, these called out
Mies, is failing as Israel failed, but He
shall not fail or be discouraged, and in
His time and In His way there shall
be seen on earth the consummation of
Hie eternal purpose In a kingdom of
righteousness and peace which shall
never end.
His dealings with Israel and their
treatment of Him were written for our
benefit that we might avoid their fail-
ures and bear better fruit than they
did (I Cor. x, 6-12; Rom. xv, 4). We
have seen recently that Israel was
compared' to a vine and also to a fig
tree and an olive ^ tree, -but the one
thing always desired was fruit. Com-
pare Iizek, xv and John xv. The meet
'Iiuirsdlay, .August" 0th,
11 MONTH qF
euT 17•RIGES
Commencing Saturday, July 25tb, we pl,
sale hundreds of dollars worth of good, new, seas
goods that must be cleared out to make room f
New .F'all Stock which the manufacturers "startt
early in .August.
Cut Prices on Dry Goods,
Out Prices on Men's and Boys Clothing,
Cut Prices on Boots and Shoes
Cut Prices on Hats, Caps and 5
EXTRA SPECIAL -We have about 5o Boys' Su
too many -which means 5o suits at manufact
prices for the first 5o boys. Don't miss this ch
to save money on your boys new fall suits. t
will need them when school starts, sizes 24 to 3
Also extra low prices on our Pumps and Oxfords
White Canvas Shoes', Sandals, Etc.
Rlumsteel Bros.
SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS
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Shaw's Business Schools
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• i ronto,Canada,givehighgrade s
courses qualify young people •
to earn good salaries. They in-
t;;crude The Central Business Col- •
eV lege, Yonge and Gerrard Streets •
•and Six city brae ch schools. •
• Curriculum sent onirequest, En- •
• tet any time. W.H.1Shaw, pres.;
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rat+t account or .arae' as a vineyard 13
found in Isa iv, 1-7, where His care
of it is described somewhat as in our
lesson, and He asks, "What could have
been done more to my vineyard that
I have not done in it?" Compare Ps.
Ixxx, 8, 9; Jer. 11, 21; Hos. x, 1.
The householder's going to a far
country for a Long time (verse 33; Luke
xx, 9) reminds us of the story of the
pounds and talents, but there is evi-
dently a backward look here to the
days of the prophets, as in Matt, =ill,
34-39, as well as to this present age.
A summary of their treatment of the
Lord and His messengers is found in
II Citron. xxxvi, 16, "They mocked the
messengers of God and despised His
words and misused His prophets until
the wrath of the Lord arose against
His people, till there was no remedy."
He was only seeking that which was
His own, fruit from His own vineyard
for which He had done all that He
could, some gratitude for all His love
to them. Surely a reasonable expecta-
tion on Hisa
rt but cruel
p
this treat,
ment of His servants and thus of Him-
self was their reply to all that He had
done for them.
Having sent servant after servant,
only to receive the same 111 treatment,
Iast of all He sent unto them His son,
saying, "They will reverence My Son"
(verse 37). The record in Mark ail, 6,
is "Having yet therefore one Son, His
well beloved, He sent Him also last
unto them" But they said when they
saw Him, "This is the heir; come, let
us kill Him and let us seize on His in-
heritance." This they did, and our
Lord asks what shall be done unto
such husbandmen. Their reply is In
verse 41. So He condemns them out
of their own mouth. Then He show-
ed them from their own Scriptures
that all their evil conduct had been
foreseen by the God who so loved
them. But it was as plainly foretold
that the rejected one would yet be the
honored one, De called their attention
to Ps. exviii, 22, no doubt having in
mind also Gen. xlfx, 24, for there is no
more wonderful type of Christ in the
whole Bible than Joseph in his suffer-
Inge
ufferIngs and his glory, his cruel treatment
and virtual death at their hands, their
rejection - of n1111 aha 111s areatus
their literal fulfilling of the sa
bowing down to him for their lives
er so many years. Our Lord had
ably in mind also Isa. xxviti, 16;
LI, 34, 35, 45. See the reference
Peter and Paul to the •same g
truths concerning. Christ as the st
rejected, but yet to be honored (A
iv, 11. 12; I Pet, il, 6-8; Eph. ❑, 20).
When men grow angry in their reb
lion against God and nations rage a
kings and rulers take counsel agains
Him He can laugh at their impotent
and say in gpietness, "Yet have I set
my Ring upon my holy hill of Zion"
(Ps, 44, 1.61. The believer may web
rejoice that "the counsel of the Lord
standeth forever, the thoughts of Hie
beast to all generations." that "every
purpose of the Lord shall be perform.
ed" and say gladly. "I know that Thou
waist do everything and that no
thought of Thine cache hindered" (Pa
xxxiii. 11; Jer.,li. 29; Job xlil, 2, mar.
gin). But what about the fruit, the
much fruit, which the branches should
be yielding Him because of His great,
unfailing. unchanging love? 1s. He
seeing In us of the travail of His soul?
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief...Pernianent Care'
CARTER'S LITTLE
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fail. Purdy veget-
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butgeady on
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Stop after
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Mi-summe Shoc Sale
Final Clean up
The next ten days will see the end of this, the most
successful of the Semi-annual Clearance Sales we have
yet held. To make a final clean up this season we will
offer you still better values thanibefore.
Women's rumps & Oxfords
New goods, patent, and gun •
metal, reg 3 50 for ...... „1.98
Women's Pnuips & Oxfords
Regular 2,50 sale price.. 1,48
Children's Slippers
30 pairs only, regular prices
1,00 to 1,25, sale price...... ..49
Men's Calf Bluchers
New toes, regular price 4.00
and 5.00, sale price 2.98
Men's Work Shoes
All sizes, regular price 2,00_
sale price 1.69
Men's Patent Bluchers
Afew pairs left regular price
5.00, sale price. .... .. ...•1.98
Last day of this Sale will be Saturday, Aug. 15th