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safit.. Tty to 'this is a' Oiality Store, where only AbsiolutelY
not possibly be pl" , Reliable Metelkandise is sold, 4t the lowest;:Possible
ine your. home without treesi �P�T- tit
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laps you have given. a th6uglit"t prices. CoMeJiere for' Chrisbuas presents. There
them. Loolt1hroligh your window--:
friends stand silhouetted ore hundredA,..of appropriate Ofts to choose from-
Wour( old
*g4inst ijl�_cdld gray of a, 'Winter -not one requiring an expencuture beyond'anyone!s
n fhe tracery
sky. and I of the nude
branches ol'th6 old maples or elrds means.
-you recogmize a -marvellous handi-
-work. You have never recogniz-
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�ed this Wore. You will look a ers oii Prices:
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-read this article and to the north or
west yodr ivision will b&ome focus-
ed on the shelter belt of evergreens In the purchase of our all'inew Christmas stock,
in friendly and perpetual green, a we have:
part of God's great picture. Perhaps aide. -every effort to, give reduced prices on
na specimen with the highest de merchandise. We have more than
the lane Colum
branches drooping gracefully to the de
made the, e' ort; we have gone - further and made
round, stands out in- silent majesty.
:9 concessions. in our regular profit.
Your old trees are friends. Do you
f- We confidently invite you to do your Christmas
ever givt them a second thought? /A
ter reading this article you will reach Shopping here. We will see to it that you will get
for the overshoes and the old brown
�overcoat and will visit *ith your r)etter gifts for less money.
Gif t s r -w --or Women
'friends the trees. Here you will find STEWART BROS.
a wounded one. The wagon bruised Gifts For
the bark, and idecay has entered. Muffers ............................ $�.00 to $4,50,
A, - 'There anotber with a broken limb, Gloves ............................. $1.00 to $4.001
the slivers -still remaining -to prevent
Neckwear ........................... 25c to $1.50
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Novelties ............................ 25C to $225
the wound from healing. The load OF
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bay did this last Summer. Out near Mufflers .................... ... $1.25 to $4.00 Flowers ............................. 40C to $2.25
he barn is dsplendid maple tree with
t ............. 10c to $1.00
ad. Handkerchiefs .......... Silk Bloomers ....................... $1.50 to $3.00
one half of its lower branches de ...... $1.00 to $1.75,
Silk Vests .................... ..... .
You remember when threshing the
ou Gloves .............................. $1.00 to $4.50
z6bundant harvest a few years ago y Silk Slips .................................. $3-5-0
-stood the old wood burning engine
-under the tree and the heat and fumes Shirts ............................. $1.50 to $5.00 Silk Night Gowns ..... : ............. $3.50 to $4.50 A
did the rest. Down the lane five Silk Brassiers ...................... $1:.00 to $1.25
years ago you nailed the wire fence
Sweater Coats ..................... $2.50 to $6.00
Fancy Cushions .................. $3.50 to K50
to the row of trees. The bark has
xww grown over the wire and to the 'Pullovers .......................... $2.50 to $5.00 Fancy Blankets ................... $8.00 to $10-00
wounds disease has found its way,
Sweaters .......................... $2.75 to K.50
!While some trees are being strangled. Fancy. Hose .......................... 50C to $1.50
�rhaps your sins of omission are �a Bridge Sets ........................ $2.25 to $6.510
Pe
1great as those of commission.,
rs ago the best old dad you Armbands ............................ 25C to 50C Stamped Goods ...................... 35c to $1.715&',
ever 'had said to the best little wo- Ribbon Novelties ..................... 25c to $1.50.
�nan in the world,--2'Mary, It ain't Belts ................................ 25c to $1.75 Purses ............................. $2.00 - to, $5.00
I It ain't like the old
ww&h of a p ace. If 5', N,
Let's ...... 2.5c to 75c Handke'r'6iefs ........................ 5C ft'$1.75
loffie but I guess it' -121) to us Vk�
Braces .......... i ................ Lp
plant a windbreak of evergreens and Gifts for Baby .......... ........... 35c to $2.25
Garters ..............
i few trees in the vard and God ............. 25c to 75c
Silk Hose .......................... $1.00 t9, $2.50
-said Amen! He said Amen to the J
.$1.50 to $3.50 $1.00 to $T40
-work your father andgaother plan- Umbrellas .......... ............. Silk and Wool Hose ................
red, and the trees graw,.-tnd the peo-
Cashmere Hose .................... $1.00 to $1.50
pie or, the farms neaiV�ibd far came Collars ................................. 25c to 35c
rJ7 ff Dressing Gow
to see. That's the r6aRon so many ns ................... $3.75 to $15.00
,of our farms have beautiful trees to- Lounging Robes ................... $6.00 to $12.50 Comforters (Silk) ... ............. $8.50 to $25.00"
day. Then the old folk&,die'd. The -1 fie P"r Uoat
grass and weeds gre�?A -the shel- .$3.50 to $7.50 'Fur Coats ... ..................... $75 to $375.09
Hats .............................
ter belt. The -iiiickw0i Pigs and
qking- p1doe under
-sheep found a ba:
the' lo�ver branches. The *eedl el
-fire hot Spr da lught
one Ing y and the
red and *decay, and Gilts For Girls
I 'branches were inju
The Supreme Gift
death hag ever sinc,_� been insidiously Gifts For Boys ...... $2.00 to $4.50
creeping Into the plantatiom Mufflers ................... .
For Women Gloves ..... ... .................. $1.00 to $4.00
T6,�Aay as you make your'fif6ection Sweater Coats ....................... 99c to $3.50
notice the dead lower Q?l Novelties ...
................ 25C to S2.25
,yo.lt will Neckwear ........................... 25c to $1.00
't-rancheis on the evergreens, the dead ... 40c to $2.25
s 6ii the iaple or elm, the, wagon Mufflers ........................... $1.25 to $4.50 Hudson Seal, self trimmed, .$300 to $350 Flowers ..........................
limb rdv and otlie--�Visa Silk Bloomers .... .. .............. $1.50 to $3.06
bruisiA the stu Handkerchiefs ....................... 10C to $1.00 Hudson Seal, grev squirrel trimmed, $350
,unble-niished'trunk, ai?d the iiijury Koli' Silk Vests ........................ � $1.00 to $1.75
-by g%.g' wire which Caps ................................ 50c to $1.50 Hudson Seal, nsky trimmed
rang
caused at nailed to Posts.. Shirts ............................. $1.00 to $1.65 $350.00 to $0175.00 Silk Slips .................. ............... $3.50
-should have been
'Then you will say: . "The fellow wha ....25c to 35c French Seal, Sable trimmed ... $150 to $185 Sweaters .......................... $2.75 to $6.50
Airlit, danged Collars ...........................
-wrote that article'WaS I .... 25c to $1.50
t you muqtn't swear Ribbon Novelties .................
if be wasn't!" 33u Hose ................................. 59C to $1.00 French Seal, self trimmed .... $135 to $15
-$2.00 to $5.00
for it's Sunday (Farmers read -the Purses ..........................
papers on Sunday) , but you way do a Gloves ............................... 75C to $2.00 French Seal, grey squirrel trimmed..$175
litt)e figul-i-ng, now and no one V'Vill Braces ................................ 25C to 50C Muskrat Coats .......... $165.00 to $210.00 Handkerchiefs ................. ..... �5c to $1.75
-know anytMng about it. The --bible Silk Hose .......................... $1.00 to $2.50
Armbands ............................ 25C to 50C 11Q
isays something about the "Mali who
thinketh evil in his heart." You -ill Be .25c to 75c silk and Wool Hose ................. $1.00 to $2.00
.,Its ................................
pthe rightcategory, however, for Dressing Qowns ................... $3.75 to $15.00
.%t- Jr Pancy Sweaters .................... $1.75 to $3.50
-Y01 witt be thinking of the gooi You
-will do.- You will plan to buy. a new
-pru-ning saw or to have the old one
�,sliarpened and set. A little creosote,
full color,. and a
.ind oil -paint Of a
paint 1�rushp With the saw. you Z
-Will Temove all dead an*d 'dis"ted
%Tangy�g and stubs., with the creosote
pyneif the wounds to sterilize them, GetYourNew Overcoat Christ-m-laas Sale of
:3nd%with the 1paint cover them. up go
Als td render them Impervious to the
tageneies which'convey the spores of'
Kilisease, In this way you will. pre- For Christmas Now Millinery
-serve the *rees-the heritage -the
the best little we-
Ustold dad .9-ild.
in the world left you. If you EAUTIFUL, comfortable, luxurious are the
'Man
'Preserve thelft You will likewise leave VERY Hat in our Millinery Department
an heritage; one that money cannot
Bnew Overcoats we are showing. You wRl
Eto be cleared before Chri�tmas. There is
Last Spring the writer noticea Q want one at Christmas. Why riot buy it now?
a particularly good selection to choose
01OP i�;Ona of the'lligilwRYs a quaint
front of which were a
Look where you will, get prices -then come here and
trees and beneath from; all new Call and Winter Hats. It is a
-gr -nny--in an es"
1-V fithair, Foor olw4bal ' The trees Af- will find that it pays you in dollars and cents to
you -i'ty to get a new hat for the
reat, the splendid opportii 1
lorded, -her Jao��: ejjrtVy ret
Unetuary in vohl�,Alhi6 wor esh from the man
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1he blossoms.;,* buy here, and get Overcoats fr
of6��lfy out holidays.
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W facturers. We are particularly proud. of the New
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:,m bt home; some Trimme"I v'ats-1-3 Off
Q� saw home 1ft
Inauy withdut. -Thefi thedceii`�% Blue Coats and young Mens fancy Tweeds.
I d! gur&rd through his
I ZR oak trere Witb its Untrimmed Hats 1-2 Off
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