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Remember this is a Big 5tor°e,
and a Big Stock, co h ;prising
everything. in Ladies' Gents and
Children's wear and, this sale
offers AS MANY UNADVE T1=
SED CARGAINS THAT ARE
FULLY A WORTHY ASThE
E TIJEWnes. Every de=
par amort contributes its share.
You'll find the :iargains every=
where.
Children's ear Cloth Coats
Girl's Regular 3.50
4v 1I8.75
4'
4.00
4v 4 4.5(l
A line of Children's
soul' own price.
Special Values in Cotton
12% cents Flannelette 1 yard wide for 8 cents
15 cents Black Sateenfor10 cents
15 cents Colored Muslins, for 8 cents
for 2.15
for 2.50
for 2.75
for 3.15
Cloth Gnats, at almost
yds of print to clear at 5c.
SPeeled Crete Ob our extremely
low price. Sweater Coats
Ladies' Regular
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Gents' Regular
14
1 75
2.75
4 75
1.00
1 25
1.50
1.7:'1
2 5u
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Stile 1.25
" 100
" 3 75
65 cents
1. 05
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1.25
1.90
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!Ladies' . ` eavy Shawls Colors
Black and Grey
Lollies' Shawls Regular 4 `0, for 3 25
grey shawls, regular 3.75, for 2.75
4 3.00 for 2 00
fancy shawls reaul':r 1.'; 5, for 1.25
eolorecl shawls, regular 1.25, for 95 cents
clouds shawls, 35 cents for 25 cents
•• 1. shawls. " 60 oruts for 40
A LINE OF SHAWLS TO CLEAR AT 25 CENTS
Everyday Necessaries
Yen's Union socks reg 7S pits 4:iir 2 for 25
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c c woollen a " 35 (;ts pair for 25
4• 64 .c reg 40 its pair for 30
`,. heavy top shirts reg 90 c'ts for 65
,, 44 44 reg 1.25 for 95 ets
heavy woollen Underwear reg 1.00 for S0c
A Clear up on . : oys' Suits
Boys snits siza 21 regular.: 00 for 1.75
41 .4 22x23 regular 2.50 for 2 25
" 24x25 1, 2.75 for 1.75
44 2.4x25 11 4 25 for 2 25
4C 25;,c26 4. 3 75 for 2.50
•4 - o" 27x28 Cc r, 50 for :i ' 5
t1 cc 31x33 01 7.00 for 4 }0
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An odd line to clew w. regard
less of cost
AmplInIma
ES!
We are . alive yet,
at the Old Place!
A Bigger Stock of
Everything than ever
Wagons, •Sleighs, Cutters,
carriages covered and open
all the latest styles in Bug-
gies, all our own make.
Also all kinds of Implem-
ents, such as, all the lead-
ing • makes of Sulky and
Walking plows. Root
Pulpert thatdifferent kinds
Louden's:Double Steel Hay
Fork:track best made. Ex.
tension ladders, Magnet
Cream Separators, best
skimmers and easy to run
a durablr square gear ma-
chine. Wheel barrows,
Jolliette Grinder plates,
all sizes. Metal pig trough
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r1ees down to the lowest otell
on `} tars and Coats
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GENERAL .SANT
We are always ready to do Businoss with
-you at the -
OLDEST BUSINESS PLACE IN TOWN
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one 2
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Telep8 side or chest give it a trial and yon
Telephone t are certain to be more than pleased
1 aaith the prompt relief which tt
afforded sPo all dealers.
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I have purchased the shoe business of Mr: P.
i3ender, and the same will be carried on at
Bender's Stand, with Mr. Bender in charge.
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will waive shortly, and has been bought from the
best makers. Our prices will always be found right
All Felt Goods at Big Reductions
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The Young Men
Of this town have fairly swoop-
ed down upon us this spring
and ordered suits to such an
extent that we thought no
other Tailor was doing Business
And No Wonder
No other store in town have
the : ight goods at the right
price. So if you want your
suit to wear well and fit well
have it tailored with us.
Suits from $12. to $24.
Laundry in Connection
W. H. HUMAN'
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WANTED
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0 Girls wanted for newest
a brightest, cleanest and most G
up-to-date blouse and white- 1
wear factory in Canada.
Work consists of sewing a
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aLadies' waists. Girls ex. v
perieneed on power sewing
machines preferred, but
beginners will be taught. a
a Comfortable quarters. w
Steady work. Good wages.
THE STAR WHITEWEAR a
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at and below cost, until further
notice. Note a few of our prices
Tearn harness with collars, $25.
Single harness, 8.00 and up.
Halters, 50 to 75cts.
5oct full raw hide whip, 35cts.
Curry=combs, 5, io and i5cts.
20 percent off all horse blankets,
See
hells anandmitts.
✓ee o u 7 trunks, fk'•'? •""
regular 2.5o, for
rust cases, from 1.25 up.
AT THE GLH RELIABLE WHERE THINGS i E DONE UP H4GHT7
Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price
This promises,,,to be a record
winter for sleighing. although the
cold has icor no time been severe.
Mr Louis 'Miller's infant chilli
diedrt the 14th Con. cn Tt;esd:y,
It was about two weeks old.
$3000 00 or private funds to loan
cm hood tiiortago security. Apply
to E Zellee.
Mr, .iolin Decker has sold his
farm et the U, bclon Line for
1,1000 00, to Mr, Simon Greb, of
Stephen
For Sale --200 tin sap buckets
painted inside and outside, with
grinim sap spouts, the best made,
also cover for •buokets. .Apply to
D. Smith, St. Joseph 3t pd
Mr. Louis Sehilbe who recently
sustained a broken leg, has arrang.
ed with his brother•in-law, Mr.
Albert Rose. to take over the Lena
Kipper farm at the 14th Con.
A smart girl can secure a good
position as servant, with a small
family, at. London. Wages $10.00
per month. Apply to E. Zeller, at
THE HEitg.Li) office:
For Sale --Blake chopping and
cider mill. Also a dwelling house
and stable including 1 acre of
land. For particulars apply to
Jacob Qingerich, Blake, P. O.
24-1m pd
A pieceof flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's L tniment and bound
-on to the affeoted parts is superior
to any Master. When troubled
with lame back or pains in the
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PHONE 13
HURON'S I_BARCEST:COMBINA'i 1055:
and
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Get our combination Door=keeps
you warm in winter and cool' in
summer. Windows glazed and
repaired.
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We buy all kinds of good logs.
Custom sawing and Planing
mild work done on short notice.
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PHONE 19
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