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tit the question and if you de -
t• home minima the man let WI
ke the home brighter and
entat by supplying your
n3p witha crepe paper
t Is really the only
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about it, it looks
.ic
... stand besides its
ame at 16e and
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Wore, We
nd. shaded, in
0 advanced• prices.
a 1g t* airy and Sive ter the
a degree of -sample beeuty Most
ing.and wild, Nothing perhaps
small a Oat will produce such an
able, homelike, alai at the same
neefel Ornament,
See-Wive0
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ME MANTON NEWS -RECORD.
UM. West Tnellormailth.
Varna schoal entertainment will Mies Phoebe Alien end Mho Allee
k Mrs F
Burnett of Clinton were the guest* the
take placa,Thuitalay, Jan. 19th in the
,..,town bell commencing at 7. 80, A Mr, Robt, Douglas 0 (hey visit•ed
grand rogram is being now pre &red friends here ,om.s,eada
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Ake heebands happy' by knakieg
e
in attractive than other
•
ontl4ingS,, ',Armerier helper to hal)
homes i. pretty Jardiniere for
• (Swett pot. We have them. a
,Ws! 76c•per pair, the kind you
aYIS wanted, but .• the price we,
ays the.. way'. They are hand
e, bent* and handy, • arid at a les
Soo- than people usually. expect to par
„„, _
• l'• egten'the Okapear ,Mways the Beet.
consietng of dialogues, recitarians, mho Ruh waiters tae- been vend,
tebleaux, songs etc. A. gooci variety leg her heydays with her RidDe
er, re,
of instrumental' music will also he gl,- W. G. Piewes
en and a grand time le expected. '
Mr and Mrs N r Orich of 011titon
The tnembere ot Venial Methodist * Sunda"* N.
P.
ei 017 .0%h decided Wednesday.tohave Jan. t h e i r2 5 tt 0 tt-h . m Theeet. L.
ill P. AhnieutreNoenttsi eonohdreaircveb. etterrge dlaid f06En a
tea will he served in the Temperance use F. Annie will have eilarge of nex6
hall, after which a god program will Sunday evening's service, _
be rendered. 'The Bengali choir and A load of oar young people Vent a
quartette club in addition to their owl?. very pleasant evening at the residence
choir, and will render some choke sel- of Mr. Jewett Nott of the Landon toad
ecrrn. aW' on Wednesday evening last. They
eekee had a bee last Thursday unanimously! agreed that Mr. Nett%
and Friday for the Purpose of re -build- was the home to go to for a pleasant
ing the broken pait of the dam. He and prefitable evening.
expects to have it in running shape Wednesday evening of last week a ,
very soon. load of young people from Clinton and
An excellent time Was spent In the vicinity surprised Mr, W. Stanbury.
Epworth League last Wednesday, As A pleasant Ulna was reported,
there was a 'splendid program given Mr, James Broadfoot of the Mill
apart•from the heautiful subject, Whichi road, an old and respected resident,
was ably introduced by Mr. S. Rath- passed peacefully away et his old home
web. It is aiood. place to Spend 4 on Friday last after a tingeing/1 illness '
spare hour an all "are cordially invit. 'cif some imonths, He bee not ad the
ed, especially the young, as it gives best of health for some years, which
sornethieg for the mind to feed upon. was the meant; of bringing a. rugged
At.the annual meeting of the Stan- barna to an earlier grave. Deceased
ley district L. O. L. the following oftl-
was nearing his three -score miliestone
t vire were elected and wdiilymi.rtglaesd. oftondowp. was hholarn on the farm he resided.
for the ensuinf fyear •-- death A Liberal in poll -
Foster • D. ROPt. MC81101103, tics, in religion a Presbyterien, honeet
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. Chap., Joseph Foster; Rec.-Sec., D. C.r nd upright, his Word was AB good , as
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Galbraith • -Fin -See G. Beatty; his bond. The Sympathy of tho conk:
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- Treas., Jae. Campbell D. of C., Wm. • n3unity goes mitt° the wife and , sor,
Pollock ; Lecturer Armstrong • rowing family in their loss. .
Dep. Lee.. 1. Parlm,
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0 iti IL- it's 00 . burg drove to Mr. Weekese ' to 1 enjoy A big sleighload of sports from our •
• Blitevtile, • .
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, !. themselves on the ice, which. was in
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' CLTNTON. fifst-class condition, al4 a good time
,auMdirtliijsr°hthne Pouorkges lot tillieinC. BO.r6Fil.tford
Agenisspa eee _0 a.....---..._eee-,-, was spent in the enjOyment of differ,
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh ' of
, .. , r, „0 •'Y mores. - • ' leatvauuseustaite till tune to return
Molesworth spent Sunday in town.
, which no doubt crowned the eVening's' Miss Eliza Messer, -who has 'been vie.
fun. •
Mr, W. CoOk and Miss C. Cook ar- riteitnugrainedHhaemmilet:on f°..r. ewne :time' has
• rived hem° from Brampton limit Satur-
Mites Bella Burgess spent a few days
e00..
WHEIIE-•,...:,. ,... eolielc' holikre . . lasmt•rw. ejeokhni
day, where they were emending their
• nOorliFe,raovuer. Popular station
. , • agent, is enjoying a few weeks holi-
AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING We linoiv
MeKthop.
,
dais. -•
• Mr. Robert Black is on the sick list,
Miss Jamieson of Fordwich is the
• gau0eat of her sister, Mrs. U. G. Case -
?Mr. jas. • Snell w Mitchell on Rev. T. L. McCutcheon, who preach.
uesdity. e• • - ed in Walt,on circuit with much accep- re.
al.
JA.NUARY 19$ 1809
len J. P. Tisdale, home Again, this tance for a length of time in•the fall of PetericKing spent Sunday at -
'Miss Birdie Hill, of Goderich pent many friends in this section are pleas- A number from town drove over to
time for good. . •• 1807, is .eisiting here at .present. His, - 4
Mandolin town.
•Wroxet,er one evening last vreek to
ed to a ain meet Iiim. witness a hocke match The
Mr, . WictleY of Blyth was ' MissMinnie McErwen attended the hs,vinfihad a Hood report.
Monday. " S. EL and E. L. convention at Goderich
• •
Dr. Bruce is able* to be out again this week as a delegate_from Walton awes Gray has returned to 1,is-
Sabbath school and Epworth League. ""-`"
Mr John Patterson of Melesworth
••
after baying .
There have been numeroue cases of
• Mrs. John Ireland IIR8 returnedfrom
visiting friends in sestoite. la:r ec on recently. We
itifie ix this ti spAnt Sunzdiay n
eagles. Macdonald, Burgess and Mei.
miss Parlee of the -High school, staff - ar p.1 se, to say that all the Buffer-
, . . ser are et Guelph attending the. cote
' is off duty from lkgrippe. ' . leg ones are doing nicely. veneion of the cheese and butter asso••
hi • J h• ts 's nearl at the Point
;the • r.
Miss Lizzie -Reid of London Jolin e 1 Y tion of Western Ontario
gnes
Ai • d M J: A Kin lit Sine; A pleasant event took 1
ay with relatives in Bayfle d. '
Mr. David BOSS, formerly of town,
vieltel friend's here lest week:
Mr. and Mee. Fai•ran left for a few
ays'-visit-to-Toronto-on-Thuisiday
Miss Kaiser of Heiman is the guest
of her brother, Mr. Brigham Kaiser.:
Rev. Mr. Muiduck is in Wingliain
this week conducting revival services.
kr. mid- Mrs. W. Foster and Miss
Edna left Monday to visit in Toronto,
tire Muir of nigh Bluff, Manitoba,
e the guest of Mrs. fb.'Ma1.4eod last'
t of Mrs. W. Wheatley.. , i.,of deetliwith cancer. . A - Mr. Dah, McDonald of: Palmerston
• " spent Sunday with hie -brother George.
last week at the Methodist Ttationage, •
Seaforth, when Mr; D. ReeeT ,
., Mr. James Robertson went to Tor -
Miss' ari"
Lena Drager were. joined in the onto onMondayto attend:the funeral
holy bonds of rnattemony. We wish nthth irss .1'2E6 crel ed . McOraCken of Brumeis is
-them reilLY---Yettre-FFiness- and •
vieltirig-lier fatheerMiClohn Gardiner.
prosperity: • . Miss McIllwain of Wingham spent •
. • Mr. Wm. Rae, who has been spend- Sunday with her sieter Mts. Holmes.
ing hitilioliatt wit1Lhis parents here,
iss Mabel Bell has returned to To-,
itO to resume her studies at Loretto
..)!Ars. Southcombe Of St. Marys is the
est'ef Rattenhury-
treet. • •
rs. Itart•y Gould of Goderich; was
guest of her mother, MM. Trouse,
week.
ev. Mr. McLennan "Of Tiverton was
mot at the Manse Tuesday • and
dnesday.
r. and Mrs. John Croll left last
eek to spend a coupTe ormontlis with
their daughters in Galt. _ •
Miss McVittie and Mise Ethel Outfit'
• of East ,Wawanosie. were guests, of
Clinton friends this week. .
Mrs. Vodden, who has been spending
the past tin ep 'months in Wingham,
returned home nn Monday.
Miss Annie 'Howe has returned from
visiting Mr. and Mtge James Fife, first
line Morris near Wingham.
Mr. and 'Miss Kerr, :Owen Sound:
-are guests of Mr. and Mre. :C. J. Nes-
tittt 18 con,, Goderich township. '
Miss McMillan of McKillop was the
guest of •Clinton friends on Friday on
her way to visit her sister in Detroit.
Rev. A. L. Drumm. of Port Elgin
came home Monday owing to the death •
ot his mother, the late Mrs. Williams.
Mr. Frank Hodgen e has been feeling
what it is like to be in the clutches of
la grippe for several days:Aube but is
now convalescing. •
Miss Lucy Stevens Attended the Sun-
day School convention in Goderich
Tuesday and •W'ednesdayt
'Miss L. White; who has been in Phil-
adelphia for sometime, returned last
week to visit friends in town before
leaving for the North-West.
Mrs. Read Of Lcndon box been visite
ing relatives and friends in town dur-
ing the past two Weeks. We are
pleased to see her looking se well. ,
Miss Maggie Washington and Meagre.
Horace -Foster and A. T. •Cooper at-
tended the Sunday school convention
in Goderich 'Monde, and Tuesday.
Mrs. Gilroy intends leaving on Fri-
day for Sarnia, where she will remain
until March, when Mr.' Gilroy will
Mile east for Mrs. Gilroy and family,
Mrs. Parsons of Bayfield, who has
. been the guest of her dinighter, Mrs.
Ferry, for the past week, left Monday
morning to visit, another daughter in
London:
Dire. Mellen, of Guelph, Who 'address -
ea the annual meeting of the Presby-
terial Society in Willis church on Tuee
day, was the guest of Afro. J. W. Irwin
while intown. •
Mrs. 'Urquhart of Kirktoia, a delesate
to the Huron Presbyterial society,.
while in Clinton was the guest of her
old friends and neighleirsi Postmaster
and 11113* Porter. .
Miss Sadie Maaehern will leave
this week for Toronto where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Keneedy, and
°thee friends for a short:time, below,
returillregio-Deteolt.
Miss L. White left on Monday for
Red Deer, N. W. T. Messrs. F. Ball
and W. Raithby took theft departure
for Escondido, Cal., on 'Wednesday.
They secured their tickets from V. R.
Hodgens, toWiti agent of the G. T. R.
Homesvitte.
Mr, and Mrs. W EICOat of Tucker,.
smith spent, Wednesday with the for-
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1, •
ORDAY,. •.2IsT
In makinethe..afitioUicement 'for the next SEMI-A.NNUAL BATIO•AIN DAY, which is,always ofgreat int'erest to our many
patrons ofiliosale,::*4 wish to say that we purpose tnakin; this the 6,reatest of all Bargain Days, which of course, means
that prices intuit trkit: '• We ask ylour careful perusal of the list we advei tise, which is only a partial list of our bargains,: but 00
well known standara values at these -startling reductions should mean crowded. store. on the 2Ast of January.
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On Saturday, January' 21at, in addition to the big bargains we offer for this day, we will also give EVERY 13,11-YER OF $2
WORTH OF GOODS OR OVER,chance to guess the number in the sealed envelope -(this applies to "every department.
and for thirday.pnly)•--kftei this date as before to the patrons of our Suit and Pant Sale now ooing on And a look at •our
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register of this -Kat Sate:will show what the people think of Our 13,)g offer - . •'
The goodieffered were never made for the money, and you should not miss this chance. A modern *store with modern meth-
odsimians new fraph goods every season. We make our loss at the end of SeaS0/1 like this when you. can use the goods.
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returned te oront U1ilver8ity this
at this institution of learning and he
week. This is Mr. Rae's fourth term
has always been highly successful in
his examination's.. . g00(1 general servant, Amor to Mis
Mr JacobIltirrows had a wood bee Thos. Jackson, Sr.
on Wednesday last and, a social patty
at night. •
Mr Henry Willis of Dakota and for- POULTRY COOPS.
merly of Port Albert is visiting at the • • .
,..residence_of-hes_uncle-andnunt,-.114. Brief alone your orderafor-the manufacture
• SERVANT WANTED.
.andhfro. Dundas. , Of pou try coops. • • •
JAS.H HOWSON, Clinton.
COMB.PREPARE6 TO•BUY.A Bld• PARCEL AND IN THE MORNING, lF POSSIBLE.
. . .
othing Department. Furnishing Depa
IP hIJ a4LIIL&SSa.sSupP
co Fa Front , velve
Twit - Jeer .1 I
Lot
1 50c
ashmere
GLOVES in Kid Weel
Lot 1 $12 00 0.Coatsiir:rin Beaver
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8 96 I 75O • - • 350
Sims 86 to 42
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Our January Sale, advertised' last Week, started with a
rush, and we are moving out winter. goods in all departments LOt 4 0 coats awe, D BFrieze Ulster', Atone SA ILO
e rs Sixes 85 to 44 'V goo .a.‘"
tot 575°: MITTs in L
$6.00„, Style. Fly Front sod D. B . • •
$6-0
•0.,Cotts
Sim 88 to 42.
• in Beaver@ end Melton' ' $4 25
. Lot -3
Neu's
Lot 8 $10 oa fi SO* 44
D Frieze Uleteas, Storm
CollarerSises 86 to 42
'
$8 00
$6.95
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at prices thatare money -saving for buyers. We want to turn • •
every dollar's Worth of winter stock into ,moneybefore stock-
taking, and you'll find your dollars will do extra duty here
this month.------------------
L°t. 5 $7 0° 031e616'va'ts' laia.;:?Jtral,brietoU4i.ra.
Lot 4'
Lot 5 1,
.Lot, 6 1
Siorm
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:$8 ,00.9.:00tit 'esolia61,1sg.rt ToVatarl' "mal :44 :85 174 . 35;115:if''•''''7"-. .
Iii1t2irrYP,Yrr'7iirWool , „,
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Lot 8:. 75c $1, MEN'8. in Canabric
40o UNDERWEAR Union • • • • • - •
in, Wool and
-20c '
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$1.25 - SHIRTS . Oxfords •450
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GLov,t8
oo
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eather: OhrOna. e -
and • Para
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• •-• .`P "PISIC . .
in Kid. and. Leather
410
fleece • •. 52e
Qn BOY'S in Kid and LeatliAL,
MITTS small sizes fleece
25o, 35c, MEN and in Stftfes, Bows, . • r!.
40e BOY'S TIES,. Four-in-hands 10C
75c , 90c, MEN'S HEAVY- in wool & union A
$1.00- ..workilig SHIRTS collar attached %VG
A Bargain iii Ladies' Vests Lot6
Just a little line of Ladies' Ribbed Vests 65 trowel' mi DBoat
Styl,, a, Storm C 11 rs.
that we have too many of. ,..A..pricelike Let. 7 • andMen 8 Shwa, 81 to 44"
Will turn them into money quickly.
Ladies' Ribbed Hygeian Vests, shaped,
open or dressed front, fine soft wool, '
•regular 75e line, January Sale •
liandlcerdilefs
,
Some odd lines left over from our big
Christmas selling, regular 15c lines of plain
and fancy embroidered Handkerchiefi, fine eat'
broidOyy and firm', strong lawn, Jamiary
Salei.eholee 44 1/111•••••01110411 O
1iiesIOC
46 -00 0 Coats MA 10
$3.50 Boyer
Lot 8 $4.00 Over
$5.00 Coats
.$4.50 Boys'
Lot 1) $5.00 Over
$5.50 Coats
Style D B, Storm Collar,
Sian, 24 m 29
/38710, D D, .Storzn CoUIr
Sizes, $5 to 110
S2.8511,1,0: it
.$3 49
• • • Lot 1$
Loi 14411/Ve • owe. *400 linid:t0id 6011S $2 35
• 4.5 0 rcoats - alma ut• so • ot 14
$7.00 2°Yll' Style Mails Bressted• OaPel
Lot 11 Over Blau; $5, y$07. 84
$8.00 .Coats '
3•••••••••rompumsw ,..Iti••••11•0111111111•111111.1.TIN
I Iliseellaneouo.
„ `s`raostir . odd • .
Lot' 12 • aot of
1"e2.00 Phil' dran's
2 Piece
$8.00 ,,Suits
$3,50-041dren's
$4.00 2 Piece
$5.00 Suits
$4.60 Children's
$5.00 Piece
$6.00 Suits
Mantles for January -Lot 18.
We Want to empty our mantle racks en.
tirely and will if price will do it. No such.
mantle bargains as are now offered have been Lot 14
given here before. Half price and less in many -
eases for new and stylish mantles.
LadieteMantles in Frieze,Tweeds, Eine Mantles, vary sty -
Curl Cloths and Beavers, new lish garmen , ottr regu. Lot 15
r goods this season, regular price $9 and $10 lines, Jan.
$4,76 and $5, Jan. uary 45.50
OVERCOATS.
No man wanting an Oveveoat should
inisstaking advantage of our Januar(
possiple every coat Must ci. ThaVe
prices on warm and string overcoats. f
why we are quoting prices like these
Men's heavy frieze Meters, high
made, sizes 88 to 42 only
dorm colfar, strmiglining, well
mer r, re. tanlebroken price $8 05
FURS.
We want to practically close:
out our ur s oc is season,
and have put., prices on them
that will move them out ciaick-r
ly. These are.satnple via nes
Me. R. Johnetoh of Bright Feld it fir- Merest heavy frieze riders, tweed Ladies) Bieck Aetresehati jacket's,
Ing visit to hie brother, 4„ J-ohnson,, lining,•high stOrm collar; dark
last week, quilted fiterners' satin or fancy
cousin, Mise F. Jervis.
Miss Whitterihatn Is the guest of her I serviceable garment, sizes SO, ' portunity to get it FM, Ittelteb.
t colors, a atrong, stylish Auld , lining ; without doubt an op.
40, 44 mily, broken prices.. . 4 86 • for.ei, email piece thet seldom
Me. 0. R. roreater and Mist E. Tele Men's extra heavy frieze Illsars: ' totneit.eneehiltotIetlUar7 Sale *21 25
butt spent part of Sunday in Beifmiller, heavy tweed lining, good tom. $ 6 00 '
itir, and Mrs. Steiger attended the Minge and well Made,_ dark , /Auk Astrachan Cape, 24 inch, • •
Oral of the letter's eeclehy, the late eolers. a patticultitly good teat, , •,• 'fultreeep, well lined,drood fur,
number from here attended the e 1%,•,-
d E. L. convention le GOdeeich
a! aria wed:away. We will hold our annual Mid -Winter Barg in Day
()try to report.the Whets of Saturday, JittltittrY' 28511/
. Kelly, hut hope to heare i
• reeday.
to aetend the Daii7- • •
ha fit ii* ocigens Br S• 114potters '
Winton and:. Cimnally Direct
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Lot 16
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Men's
$125•°Nuts'
$8.50 Boys'
$3.26 tot
le Man e. Tenth. and Iley vt-Anzi
swap, different stylise end less thati Lot 16
15
Style; Taney and Plain
Sins, 22. to
• ..
aiYiet. Stella'. end Double Bresiteci
Twieds and Sartori
JUNIN *0 15-
$1.45
Lot
Lot
32.75
Lot
$1.25 SHIRTS Flannel ' 4 • • .... • 690
90c BOYS' in Knitted Top Shirts
. extra, fine all wool •11 39d
$1.00 SHIRTS Ander shirts • -
40c, 60c, . in Kens' and Boys' 4 e%
75C %.1 Tweeds and Sealettes Luc
25c, 40c,, 011ILD.K.E.N's TAMS in assorted .1 0.4
6.00 AND TOQUES colors
lir MEN'S ' .ileavy • .46„1
MENS' in Leather only •
.. • .. 190
$5 00 MEN'S in Persian Lamb •
5.400116.- • -
$1000 CAPS Electrio Seal per emit oft .
LADIES' FUR' in Persian. Lamb, •• •
CAPES,' OAPS, Ekctric.Seal, " 20 Per
COLLA.RS, MUFFS Grey- Lamb, Beaver cent off
MEN'S in style, Fine Calf
$3.00 MEN'S in style Fine Calf "
" SHOES • . sizes 6 to 10
.is $8.50 • SHOES sizes 54. -to 10 • 45.1 MD
19 $2.50 MEN'S in Calf and-Dorigola Kid A...
$3.00-8110ES sizes 6 to •.451.0
; LADIES' Kid Buttoned
$3.00 SHOES sizes to 4. • 94.20
CHILD'S in 011_tebble_Buttoned,
SOX - p•art Wool • • 1.0
e BRACES
• $7.00 FUR Alaska Beaver 2
•..-
, Sties, Shea. t. DonbleRrsasted $3 96 Lot 20
I° 31
in Stripe Pliii4i114
a greet snip at
Lot 21-11.0 SHOES • sizos 4 to
- 790 ieie' I $1.00 CHILD'S in Kid, Buttoned and Laced n,
"' I $1.25 SHOES sizes 8 to 10i• • 00o
$1. 00 BOYS' in Boston Calf Bals• •
28 t 82
Lot 17 $4.00 .8 Piece Sizes • o • $2.95 Lot 23
$1.25 SHOES aizes,11 to 13
LADIES' in style Black and. Tan
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• .-11:r.:*.r.t. • " .
.5.00 Suits
•
' Odd
• Lot 18 7:-iatiAltfavt#es'ts sii .1100., eoutettleeitsbloiitfiall !.4
62c
Lot 24 $8.00 SIIOES Juliette, size's 24. to 6
$8 00 LAI)IES' in Don ola Kid
Button and Laeed
$3.50 SHOES • 2, 3) 8i 01111:
LANEOTTS • in odd sizes only
Mena
-80Yle.15iiigio.sind Double bressted • .
$1. 79
Lot 25
$2°. S $14600
140t 1$ sg 2 00 Suits ItZi :arla sou
990
MISCEL. Men's t•owen's and C ildren's Half
$3.85 LOT or in Spin° eases less than Pile°
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00 Men's 4.95
Those who make their selections early are the ones
aroadfoOte nellcaleldr tizes , 42, 44, hrOken prieee,.. 6 75 '4 erkie al for janeary ale...„ 18 26 La2° to 00 Suitt isio*seess•••••es • It • 6..95
day,
8s96 W110 have the best ehoice of goods
12 00
The Great
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