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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-01-12, Page 9have, 'prepared, an interestjng and
table prograth for this week's dry.
ods shoppers. Bargain' lots abound .all:
over the store, for,, with stocktaking only
little .ore than two weeks ahead, there
e many lines that we would like turned
to ready Cash,, selling at prices that prac.
buy put money ' in the pockets of those
obuy.
J:osiery
For •
,January
Groolness
and cheapness - 47
are two pro-' t!
n nen,t fear,
tures ' of our
hos1t ry -iG004-1 a have in; stock now -•- must
l.t� ..�;
Ftanelette
underwear
►Some i money
savingvalues
for. January i
ready to wear
'f fianelette under
garments •
Ciotsit
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No Three Days
lretr ter�ets-Alluewertfruit uwfsa,tsla�QAti NOTICES.
January194042 41.'No,
wet oNtSirzri, ni 0maRge,
>I'11XDAX JANUARY 12,11140.
rulp#e 1i'anted•-,diets Mud 9 .00wtn,td„ cb.
.r of int ile is pied red t' take. Q ]tinite� �%a
easoneblo. Residence. Dattenbury 4t West y
• $oOta 01110..
Oath. OP TH1 J! J RL ' TEACUEI18. •-ArJ-
luting to the number of teachers wile
have keen employe 1 $n 8. 8. 'Nit. 9,
East Wawartobb, rtace it utas . first
opened, a correspondent calla attention
to the fact that ha ,the ,seats 18110 07,
Jahn Houston, .now Principal :of •Clin.1
ton Collegiate,• was in .change Off that. t
school,
SLYrrnRY PLACES. •'••The .oft *eatb•
er on Friday made. walaung exceeding-
ly d;ungw'o q, anda, nuioh rof pt'rd+ons
had the missfortone to::fa�li heavtly..on
the streets. The only oue.•so far as we
know, who Met Wit ix any injury, Wes
Mrs D. McOurvie, who fell and sprain.-
.ed her arra so severely that` it":wao
necessary to call a doctor in .
A%t . Bnnon '•--'fire, statement ' was
made in: our 'Keeton ' last week that Mr
Jackson, Mayor, was a member of
Clinton Council in 1895. Tide is an err`
�or, as Clinton Walt not ineorpc ta�teci
II until 1858, and the Council of that yeltr
was composed of'Joseph Vvhitehead.
reeve; Geo, ultra), S.. Rance, W. ,Row-
ell and Jonas •Gibbinge, councillors. In
1859, however, Mr Jackson wars a mem-
bee of the Connell,.
{ Dur :announcement in' -rest week's issue of the .IN 1W l 1 Ar° that,. we would hold.
Fair bays sold the machinery of their °f ,
nese of quality be cleared oiit to make groom
and clleapnegs• , in '"price.:, Zo for white wear coming for=next.
eitller case: you cannot make mon hs sellila� • The ar-
i •;; maistake 'bu ing : of * U8 .1nent, complete�at the coot of
are prices. .
1,
on
`L r C.ze strong 8' e attractive Vewn f1'l1Msi s
quoting Oi7(), tt �F t►ntieietto o s, , g '•
l g t d "f ties '
For January • e r g' the -material alone
material,: assorted ,enol+ s r p , . .
About:94 ire of clii!dreln woolen .` ck .front antl,:ouifa trinimed'with .
h . -; rte .. �., ..
•'heee, .naediein acid ,email :'sixes, frills of: goods, 4.00041 for.l'snuary 431
regular 18o and 220o geode,: olioice 1'», ,Flenlielette gowns, l,,et►vy material,
o. t'°",,^: :r'' ,.A:.,,,,• 2 Strew : etri .es .and lain
° � ,� ;.assertedan x x p p
ibbe .. wooleir hose; -. tore, sailor collar, front and doll.
„la ,bay,.. d
0
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d. o
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b r e i
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et" em x d e.
a n for`trim:00i od s
o iii
y
o t
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si#Or..;da`i'• weer la'r'ge: slash.• .., ,2oie ( for .-.lannhry•...:.' .,..,.• ..,.., c7
le
r l nneletta' otftae lain
'diwooled ;hb Allefort'Weight, • Ext ei good a • $ i P .
es' . ^ 2 c pink, bane, $uLl'+=may, brace and
ti0ft Iwo, ^seaatltT - embrotde . trimutotl 'the' hest line
e Mise " ne' ° narit a Carty,'.for . Eannar .. ; 1, 2o1F
Bibbed4a'slimat , ;a. � 4 , • � .^pv y
. wide rtbe,seanilags,,winterweight, Flannelette.. drawers, heavy weight,
. '' _ on.fancy.tri oe fr ll`.
eeo awide
n satire o �aTue '� m riRed *Argos, ,t ,
sure.`" lined Catton ' hose,,; ,epeoietl. fol. January...:,.......;. 33G
;co: ;
• weight, ;abeolntely. fast Flannelette drawvere, plain colors, :
tarok.: warm and comfortable, ' ,. heavy weight, wide frili,, special. 9
19c� •� for,)acinar , . ... 3'90.
siaecial eft.,..{.. ..:,'.. �`....•
January
Milliner), Bargain
There are not a groat many of our sailors and walking hats
left, What w
e.have we are
to takevery little.. fo
r in n
drler torhear all out before stoat ing: .That accOuniii for
k t s:-- price like. lir
ba7onoe of oar Rough 'Werth Sailors and Walking Hats, this season's shapes,
laeltra and colors, none were less than 85o, some were $1.50 and $2 00, your.
choice. now for ..... ........ • • .....:........ ...... e`;9!'
Ja'n xary
Mantle Selling.
A':..... 'Yl.
•
Thr Da
January 191$
M 11
1 ' ., taatri..
• SAW .MILT* SoLD.=-Messrs.' J. N.
19-80-28
•
sxw`m%Il';to W: i>Jherty` & . Co., w'lia �
U S ni -a 'natal a, i a newt on thin al n ,
pfit poed3 moving it tQ their .factor o . �' ►. e n. �. r a. Ia. � 7^ .014I l� _ t17.rda�' _• Clothing o '. Qt,.- '�•�:�. � been, elated
eC�,
wbe►+ea buildtn will be erected for iE 1 � "t , _ ''",2' .�
w eti.com 'e d 1
b _1;1. to , tbe. full. �tll. be run to :o�;e.wee later when: we. u e holdiau a; 'monster. THREE � Sl` u titer
k r oS HR 1 a
by electricity from the factory dyne..
� acn
. • fb ,htl1
pose pushing; the business with the
mo and Mess; . Doherty �,a
u, pir�
a_s,se -Our te - x . -eclipse all • previous: :Bargain-- Days: -
saw
am
enterprise anti vigor whick„hJte Fromahefact that .we areCarrying
1� U much bi er 'stock and Con.s s t�our': prices
;.•ehatactertzed them heretofore,
POx'>;u Waxa ARE littleare lower t7 this •' .. 1 deal. A , proportion
• , n'
our surplus
daughter of Or. Agnew was danger •
ouslyilllastweek..but we are glad to...tact at �e set for '
ass o e 1:. I'1 .L:k�' PRlel but his
d t
say . he is nnu on,tile .Cad-to•recovery: •
al n' n
s. ewe wail, se �'. out no m�oods : on
w that he: son oi! ,'. ,.. •. ,.
a and no �..ocandidly' m i
t � a. rov _l ods will � exchanged. a .. ' We c ndxdl adm t that : e purchased too
ileliFloSati'lif4Fvstizr%?4'8:9w:1e s teat, who vvad ���. be•� (,' g. � ��k
y wee , to recover- ,
ins. . Mr' front and two of his .children lTfll h 'stook for' this aro �11h Weather wh these goods,should hould ,Ve n
.. . � r se n s trade a have en .: • � s ha been.
have been laid ti to bed. fora week,• .. • ,
bu.a e' to p
r bet .r.. Inez Mill r da r
ti hie old a• -been a •• net u Our •financeal year crows February s after ' hxc we.corn.
of Jacob Miher ;Mamie Ha11,•dau hte . -S �•• •.. . s , . � • . .ye .• L � �� � �.
of Frank Ball, have: also been tie ih
inence the manufacture and sal .. of spring goods.. • •As : in the "oast, so is it now it pays:
ro p g
.CIUlIN4'Vl?ir6T.-.F.,,ILBnell: vyhoht4s ....._.,- ..� ,.:....: r
been workin at Portagela e.l Prairie u
gg. ..._. a . n ns - to hoed :a: S _ gni nnual Slaughter Sale of this kind to • kee abreast with the : modern ,
summer, Sndq his health so uiucb. Jpef- � .� p ,:
r hat e h ' cideQ to
te. t b i ., , .
ae. de remain there. -
r ane tl ,13e it llhf i .xr�ethods of doln� b!u�siness deo le want...to•see clean .new and. 11 to -date goods ..ever
Pe m „n y w 1 se a p. ore g. . � 7 p i
din the • $travel road, and• expecte.; to � • . '. are
, Making :. :.. _ ,
move:.'late faindly out earl , in 'the season. We: are able to do this. b_� .:-makin a: clean ,swee_ of the balance of the. seasons
eprizig.• -5111. Boer ,lyes. ':ecce to ..at.
.a
t
Q and expects
1(1, lei, for that plate t he
course of a'week or" so. Both these
persons have been good. estimable
citizens, and. we regret their removal..
•lifo•rae,-An; addition hes b en made`
tothe .hou house W. Foster,
s w, ibert St.
Thos. McKenzie. 1.
" li TJoe ark.. who;
for a number of years has entertained
the readers of ' Saturday Night.'under'
the nom de plume "Mack,' bite re -
good situation. at, Nanauno - :13.
�' sock...
This big ThreeDays', ...l
Slaughter bier Sale - meals. everything less•than'cost to. "manufacture and if you mss'it you miss
a good thing. Our'bMen's Fur Coats, Ladies' Fur Jackets, Ladies' Far Caps, Men's Fur Cas, : Bos' Fur Caps, which -
are not listed below, equally big reductions will be made to clearout: On suits made to order we. will . give first-classwork.
and promptdesp t h. Or . suits and pants ready-made ,. alterations willbechsrgad for. All sales strictly cash
No goo
ds-
*ill be sold on approbation aryl.no goods exchanged.Coe prepared to get a bigbargain and to carry away a big parcel,
Ready -Made Mottling • Furnishing Department
•
•
17p -to -date Mantles selling for exactly one -third -less 'than.
ere lar price. We would rather sell them that way. than carry
'" . another season, � so for the rept f this monthyou
"�thean into�@ Q , h
can take. your choice. of our mantle . stock at just one-third less
than the regular- price. Even if you have made up :your mind
tn. buy until next season it wilt pay you to take advantage
of this chance. It's not hard to figure up the saving; it means.
• •
A Three Dollar Mantle.; for ..,.:,.....:.;• 2.00
A.;Fonr fifty Mantle for
Ali3ia Dollar Mantle for
.ASepen.fifty )Mantle for....., .... ...... .............i...••
end all other prices in proportion.
li p
,Mantles at 50 cents.
8.na
4.0e
5.00
We'lave not a great many to sell at this price, just seven of
them:•
li';adiee;-sergo•and beaver mantles, good quality of material, could be easily made
over into: coats for girls, sold originally for $6 to $8, to Clear therm oat, choice.. �Oe
11
Attractive Shaker Marine'
Values
In Furs.
We have done
well in our fur
selling this sea
Ron. What we
have wo do not.
wish to carry'
SO Aro offering some big
�aar ains for late buyer's. Ev-
eryg stock grow
day. sees theg
smaller, so the earlier ,yovi
co1ne the better the„c Yce.
A.. few airs Astrachan gauntlets,
black pairs
grGy,'kid palms........ 50C
Orta tkiily Ohio Sable Oaperiner, high
"''k••-•1ailar,.►ilk lined, thick heavy far,
1d taiiar eregt lar 09,60$ for Unitary r00'
sister, on to ,. tit a ge, /'� ,y, • _ _ ,/,
Mrs Medd ie prepared to give infanta. Ordered Clothing ' ins Department
Sheeting.,
•
Have you over tried i e 1t is far
more comfortable than cotton
sheeting+for winter use;. cream or
grey, 72 nohee wide, heavy `freight 30e
Blarney Yarns
We remind you again of th'
goodness of the Blarney�; ay.
, nothing 1ik ti m
There's x W .c
-wear made;.,'Ailsa qualit
good,...;
net. )kitting wool, a fone•ply
'veer sarong, suitable for children's
-stockings and mitts,1 ounce sliding
National knitting wool, for ply, a
finer, softer yarn then the above,
pat tip in 2 aance.hankei, each. •.«
Blarney soft knitting, a very fine 4•
ply yarn, soft iinieh, enitebie for
fine' knitting of all kinds, put up
in 2 onnoe hanks, each...........
turned ;to daily newspaper' work as
editoria Writer . of the Star; Mr Clark
is a brother-in-law' of Messrs T. Jack-
son, Jusepti Chidley, Ed• Cantelon and
O. Cooper. The cant lots otrrred by
auction cn.Saturda by D.Dickinson,-
were not sold, 'altho h several bids
were made on them, a understand
that legal notice has een served on
Mayor Jackson, by Mr. Searle, cbarg--
ing bim with illegally hiring livery. rigs
on election day. George Rumba'', of
Marlette,:Mfch., (brother of Mrs S. A.
Ford,) stili continues in very poor
health; the fever has left .him, but he
does not make mgch rogrese towards
recovery. Andrews roe. are hauling
stone for a foundatio .beneath their
barn. The other day while shoeing a
horse, Oliver Johneton had the misfor-
tune tohave one of his thee crushed by
the horse stepping on it, The Doherty
Mala Quartette was one of the features
of the Farmers' Institute meeting at
Brucefield 'on Friday evening; they
rendered live 'selections and were en•
thusiastically encored. The County
• Council has been" -called for the 23td
inst.; the Sanitary session always has
cc nsiderabla. •busi ere to transact, the
Rest of which -'will be the election of
' warden. The heavy windof lett week
caused a break inthe street circuit of
the'electrie wire, and the lights could
not be used until the break was re-
paired. Mr Durdie;, general agent for
the Massey Co,, has tnoved his family
here; he has not yet secured a house,
but is looking for one. W. Jenkins, of
the Maitland eon., Goderich'township,
came to town' on Sattuday with his
wife and, ohild,1)u: t.helatterwas taken
so sick with convulsions that they had
.to call in at doctor, and retrained until
e b'le'i,hay at the home of their brother.
in.l,i,w, "George Lamle. Miss Annie
Bear, daughter of'Win.Bear, Was mar.
tied to Tt young mart of Sebringvilie,,-
at' Stretford,, on • Wednesday. The
friends of Rev. W. J. Ford,.of London,
formerly of Clinton, will regret to hoar
that h' f confined t h
21 Boyo' Reefers or Short Overcoats, sizes 23 to Lo
Lat' i t 24
34 our regular cash sellin 'price, $3,$3.50,$4 ' 1 .
$ .fill and $ nn #•hiabig.Blaughter Sale tit... � ice
. Lot 25
Lot 2 '. 38 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 23 to --28, regular'cash.. ' '
selling price, sasc, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $8, $7, p
• on January 19-20;22 you can buy them at .. 2 r" -' ' Lot 26
•
��. _t t;,hildren's Heavy , Frieze Ulsters, double breasted, r• , .':.
storm collar,sizes 22 tdi 27,14 of them, our regular - -
. each price, $4;50' to $5,',on-our Bargain Day... • •.
Lot 4
1u, Children's Double Breasted Frieze Ulster's, sizes
23 to 26, regular price $3.50 to $4, Sale Price ::. '
11 Boys' Hea Frieze Ulsters,.' big storm .collar, .
r.Qt 5 sizes 28 to 1, regular cash price, $4,: Sale •Price,
3.26; $5, Sale Price; ..... -
39 Men's (lolored•Shirts, regular $1:50 goods, sale"
Price • ..Y,. ... .
50 Mens' Colored Shirts,. regular 750 and $1, sale
price', .,.
28 'Men's Colored Shirts;, regular, 50c#;and 65e, .
•e sale lirice:•,.:,.....
•
.,.._.... .......
27 White Shirts, odd sizes), $1 and, $1.25 ;gale
i,s� Lot. 27 •
i rice ..,•: r. .c•. .e '.
2:8o Lot 28'
35 FlannelShirts, regular" price;, $1 and $1.25 sale
. price ... .
{ 49e s a d Bo s nit Shirts a orted colo
3 95 Lot 29 •. 1 n n y g as rs
•regular 90c goods'. for 79e,. 75c goodsfor ✓i8e . ,c•
50e goods for • .,
29 Flanellette Shirts, regular' 35c and 400 sale
prices., -s .... ..........•.. pulp •••••
-
Lot 6 12; i ouths' Heavy Overcoats, sizes 33 to 36, regular a%
$7 and $8, on sale January 19-20-22,. for .. ° , ...... 0P.9 5 Lot 30.
Lot 7 • 38 Men's Double Breasted Frigze ulsters, sizes 33 to - 4- ` j - 31
• 44, regular cash selling price,$7 and $8,Sale Price ,
Lot' 8 . 10:15fen's Overcoats style fir front velvet collar sizes
I
gale Pucq,.. - ............
37, 38, 40; 44, regular se ling price, :$1Q, $12, Ma 745 Lot; ' 82
Lot 9 21 Men's Overcoats, style, fly front, velvet collar : -• -
' black beaver, sizes 36 to 44, regular sellingpaten . 7• t'
$12 and $18, Salo Price.... • ,', .. Lot 33
Lot 10 9 Men's Overcoats, style spy front, velvet collar, sizes
37, 88, 39, .40, regular $o, Sa1e'Days at......... • • 3.95 Lot 34
Lot 11 48 Men's Tweed Suits sizes 31 to 42 regular 1 P • '
prices, $5, $7, $10�and $12.. ... •..:...., / rice Lot 35'
•
Lot 12 32 Men's Tweed Suits sizes 30 to 42, our regular cash A n -
, ^ selling price, $5, Sale.Price.. Lot 36
Lot • 13 28 Mens Suits sizes 35 to 42, our resider cash selling 4 -
• price, $6.50, $7 and $8, Sale Price... • ; .. , . • . ° .. Lot 37
for Me Suits •' ."iz 35 to r guilt t a h selling t;.ee.
Lot 1 9 i
.95
4 ns til s in s es a c 5 i g p i , ►�}
$0, $10 and 1.2, Sale Price ............. «.... •
Lot .15- Oil Chlidrens 2 piece snits, sizes 72 to 26, re
gulag % Price
Lot 38
a his wife is o her room cash sellingrice, $350, $1, $5 and $6
by illness. Mrs:P.13. Sibley had the p Lot 39
5 if t t 1 h k tb kth
e. m s or tine o Cee he Doe a bo
e
other day. Farmers and others should dot 16 : 21 Boys apiece suits, sizes 28 to 33, regular cash Price remember the Farmer's Institute price, $3.50,14, $5, $6 and $7................
15 meeting to be held next Thursday hi '
e theTown Bali the meetings areall Loin 17 128 Pairs Menu's and Youth's Pants regular cosh 1
r
Lot 40
fre, and for the evening, a goodro- price. $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3...... ....Y.: •• rice Lot 41
• gram is provided including the 1pioh.
arty MaTh . Quartette,• the
200. full house. J. A. Ford a
re should be a Lot 18 .s • 1/
nd wife were :8 Odd Coats and Vests,.extra fine quality . 2'1"1Ce
$ y
' - present ab the marriage of the further s -
,itstrt+`chit• catperine, glossy far, even �'#tercoate Wednesday W R l d
curl,b h. collar newest shape
Lot 421'
Lot 43 will find.
that will seat~ well, this tAet of our an Cys You these Town 'limes, date Dec. Ist, from his
blto s, regular $14,for Jan'Y 1 .5i0 we are showing some.tempt • tione on'tite sept cutting syetem during
Astrachan mantle, unit strong 'Cu, ling;values ;n. nnrernnnta. for man the illness -af her husband. Ben Webb 1.ni1. is Six All Wool Canadian Tweed Suiting, our regular _
$25 watt, i bargain for.some• r iC
and to your order at... r • -
es lower than those of an: eon; it contained a flattering aceount'� Lot 44
bd y a; 10400 pp y of the arrival of the Ortnadlans there Lot 28 All Wool oanadlaxt and Scotch Ttveed� Suiting
•house in the 'trade. Th I p d
q g � � 1�5C1�Lt45
even Curl otfd
r nd 1 are
fd tt It efi tr
lilt 1
bright g r 13
Nair a pointed Chairman as pro tem Lot 21 24 Scotch 'tweed Suitings,. regular' cash selling
an r r , e $22,
were mndefor tr neferrinv thelibrary at.... ..... r••+•,•.,,+.•.«..,..., .. Id
to the new but ldl� which will be used
,,,,. �.....«...rs,.s.. .
e`F e
Otte A;,irkahati Cava, �af11 sweep, .. board held Wed. •nedday evening'. when .'VSA`, Brydonti •
d Me Rand,Secreta y'arrangement price and to your nieasuro and order Lilt 44
tla Air inforrmal meeting of the new
Pubo our regular cash sellin rice,. $15, 1817 an
In ids and tic Library oar was a on W e . 4
$18, to your measnre'an 'order ................ 1
• 'strong lining, regtil'Ctd $20, 4'014,00 outside. If you, want an -'o'il'er.
ase prices Will do t+ Midge coat.you- will do well to see
•-
are going to buy furs you can Boys' heavy tweed overcoats, tweed
not ft,fiOrd. to pass this stock. tined,regttlxr $.l Kn4, $v, a few Daly
left, to clear oat thiatmonth,ohmoe .
.
Boyle hefty/frieze nistere, tweed lin-
ing, high storm collar, double-
.
2A Wra piette breastd, epeeist for3an'y telling .
ns Men's
niewedeltianin gay1`g a,
A little bargain in wra�er- high
storm collet, good
that is worth 'telling a31t, $7for Jan ery e llin ...,..,..,
490
Mena fine haver overcook good -
tr
ra .. tette
tweed >
inayd we v
t its t? armer actin hued. 1 e dollar
elm*
pattern* f
heavyvie 'Aft, Cath colors*...regtilai 12 0 dark. navy" xegalar $9,60• for Jars' 0
d, 'Anwar. nar Bailin s.rs,.s, .... ,......• .5
way values run. If you them.
T
*Lint
its soon as possible. Last week Saralee . Lot 22 10 Overcoat Ends In Colored Beavers and Melton14 00 Lot 4i
Snell, of Sullen, eold several Leicester
p Short ends of Tweed Worsteds and Sens sold as
kiortt>ti Il at Elora, for which an word,
� Lot
regular $17, $18 and $20; to your order at......
s cep o a . russets buyer, at, Cod
r'ced•he also bought
tr ver fine Bort•
u a,
rernnauts and will be made up at special prices
ItBargain Day at Slaught+sr prices r .. .
I high price was Raid. Among the +OnBarg •. _ �,...
e ipinents from th "station this week :
cat- b S. fiinfth hogs were flu
b
y y
fi
1 III
•
20 Pair of Mountain, Sheep Gauntlets, regular
$125 sale price ..
28 Pair Wool' Driving Mitts, regular ?5c, sale .
price «..,,...
Shoe'- Department
20 Pairs Men's Calf Gaiters, sizes 6, 7,. 0, 10, -
regular 2.75, $3 and $3.50: . •
la Pairs Mon's Tan'Laced. Boots, sizes 0 to 10,
regular $3 goods at
10 Men's Four Buckle Felts, -sizes 7 and 8• ,'
regular cash price, $'50
18 Men's Felt Hoots, half foxed,. regular
$2.50 goods .. .a.....«..r.„.... r.•
24 Boys' School Shoes, sizes 129ana 13, relttr...
,.$i50goods♦�.° rY1.'i'.Y. .•,.htYi.
13 Boys' Extra, Strong; .Shoes,, all size 12,
regular $1.2o.,,....' ,..........r.....«
10 Ladies' Don_gola BidBatton* sizes' 3, iii, 4,
regular $3 goods, ... .,-.. •..r•...•....•..,\
23•
Girls' School Shoes,, sizes 1 and 2,' regular
, - price $1.35. .....,..,,.. -
11 .Pairs Mens Walrus: Calf Gaiters, sizes 6,:7, 8,
regular price, $2.25. sale price. -
10 Pair Mens'. Felt Gaiters, sizes 7 aiu1 3, regi
' pricy $1•.75, sale price .......... • ....
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69c
39e
79c
50c
39c -
25c
'65c
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`. Price,
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15 rens' Fine Shoes~,; sizes• 5l to 8 Good -Year Welted :.
and. McKay sewed, regular $2.50, $3, $3.50 iii d .
$4,,saleprice ' - ..,pure -«..•„•
8 Meng! Telescope 'reit Boots sizes 7 to 9 regular.
prince 52,50, sale price
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1.95
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8 PairaL n, e ire d 4l, 5, Gt and fiY>a
Good -Year Welted, regular .5O, sale pricer...
Pair Ladies Katd Iced Boots, sixes a tri G, reguti;it'
goods, ewe prioe................rrrar.•,•x
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10 Pair Girls pardigans, regular sizes, regular price, - - o
t1, ,•Bargain Days Ilt..r.rmr,r•r..,........
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Lot 48 150 Mens' Granby 1tubberst all sizes, first dlnal r per- t
feet geoids,regular price, 85c, sale price ...,. • ...• 1,110
11 1111 �Yi.finJ . . - . ....._ _I 11 . .
3t. Fitzsimons and o. J. Wallis; ttwa Space will not permit us to live the :balance of our big
oaroisoto Lorveppr nb doehCapChlldret,s mats G
lovesi' Mitts osier 'Ties, Collars, no
The friends of Mies Jes�e!e Oliver, GQd• .ticketed at prices which ahnuld soon find customer's. Remember the
+.rich, formerly of own, will be sorry'
to learn that she is seriously ill,. and .a�►N1i411Y XBth, 20th ANIS 22nd'.
her condition is raining her blonde
Much anxiety. The Cider MiII smoke
etack was blown down on Standen and
smashed,. and ie being ,replaced by the
one formerly in use at the Fannin Mill
Poety, One of the moires in the Bea-
ter Rork ltd being fitted up with te.
glass front for A. ".1. Grl , who will
copy it On the lit of February. t A •
N dinoul localnewo on page 4]
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list of �; g gains , but in 111cri s, and. Boys'Rats and
d' Braces, Underwear, Ete,,.-•will be laid out in lots and
days awn dates, :'FRIb :'Y; MAT[iltD4Y AND MONDAY,
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