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The reason we have selected this brand of Garment is because the quality,
style and general excellence is away ahead of the average Ready=to=wear Coats,
and as we are always on the look=out for the best, we have secured the exclusive
agency for this brand. No other is "just as good" as the Puritan.
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GOODS
New Dress Goods, and
the very latest in trim-
mings to match. Chev-
iot—in navy brown. and
green, red, grey, fawn.
Venetians—navy brown
green, red and black.
Ladies Cloth in all the
new shades, and nice
plaids in Suit lengths.
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TIGHT FITTING NG COATS
Ladies' Tight -fitting Coats its plain black, Ker-
sey cloth or mixed grey and black tweed, velvet collar
and turned back cuffs. These coats are very
stylish and well worth •$12.00, for .. .. . -
Other prices in this line up to $14.00
LOOSE FITTING COATS
Ladies Double. Breasted. Loose fitting coats in Blk
Kersey Cloth, 45 and 47 inches long, nicely trimmed
with goods same as coat, very stylish in appearance and
extra good quality of Cloth, ranging in prices from $10
to $15.00.
CHILDREN COATS.
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In fancy mixed and plain Tweeds nicely trimmed
with strapping and velvet piping These coats are the
newest. We have them in all sizes, prices from 2.50 to
8.00.
FURS' R WINTER
Now is the time to select your Furs .while the
assortment is complete. We have splendid values.
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Infants'
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Infants Bear Cloth
coats, nicely made with
silk trimmed collars,
double and single brea-
sted, they look well and
feel well, ranging in
prices from 2.00 to
4,75.
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Read by everybody in the section
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are going to reduce our Shoe
1' Stock and will give you a GREAT
BARGAIN on every pair of shoes you
buy. It will pay you to see before you buy
elsewhere.y�1T��/Whenyg we say ry` Athey must /y�go,
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Sale Register.
Auction Sale of'5o•acre farm, and
personal property, on S? ,lot 15,
Con, 11, ]:Tay,on Oct. 23rd at 1
o'clock. John Fuss and Catharine
Wurm executors, Sol. !lardy, auct-
oneer.
Auction Sale of farm stock and
implements o71 the farm of Noah
Sararas. Lot 14, Con. 15, play, on
Friday Oot, 25th. at one o'clock. At
the same time the above 100 -acre
farm will be offered for sale. E.
Bossesberry, auctioneer.
Stock For Sale.
i• F, E J Tr � ;K,a a..#'. {..'i .fir. .'A St�•�'. �trYb 1r'-.e'ii-,i
ra: r,L•r C �1'� new n'9t.: :�. J � %5(t ���:�: f�i..rl. 4
I have for sale, 12 young pigs,
also some cattle and horses. I
have disposed of 75 acres of land
so now T have more stock than I
need. Prices Right.
John Hey Jr.
Wanted at the Blake store—One
carload of bright, well dried. apples,
also two tons of aoocl butter, for
which we zil, pay the highest
market price; R. N .Douglas.
glas.
x3orti.,
Sca#nUnt:—At the Sauble Line, Hay,
on Oct, 11th, to Mr, and Mrs. W.
Schado, a soli.
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F0?' 30 DAYS
UNT SALE
Great 10 per cent
VALISEST KS
51 `''' 'GLE HARNESS
Great Quantities to choose from
-.s ALSO A FEW FANCY AND PLAIN
SCREEN DOORS
AT COST
Call and See how Cheap yob can Buy
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