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Shirt Waists
At 50c =
New patterns in Cam.bric Shirt Waists
at 50c apiece. New goods just opened this
week p.nd up-to-date styles and patterns.
. :We have lots of better waists when .you
want. tb.em, the best we've ever 'had, but
this line is specially ,good value.
CAMBRIC SHIRT WAISTS, assorted fancy
stripes, new patterns, colors of blue and.
pink, plain back, detachable collar, fast En
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Belts and 13uckles
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We are showing a particularly. attractive line of Belts
• and Fancy 13uckles, The newest kinds are represented in the
stock and none, are high priced • . '
4:tted Bleak: Belts, ‘eal good anal- Fancy Buokles, clasp ani pulley, •
ity, with jet or fancy hackles, newest designs in jet, gilt and
strong and servioable, each • 0A. white, will not tarnish
We, 50e UVC 25e, 35e 50e,
Belts at 10c. • • . .
• This week.- we are going to sell a big lot of Belts at 10c
each. Every one is new this season, and they have just been
opened up and passed into stock. • They are 20c, 25c and 30c
qualities if you .bought in the regular way. All 'are. travel-
• lers' samples, but none the 'worse for that, which accounts for.
the low price..
76 Ladies' Belts, mostly leather; in black and colorer, plain and fenny
buckles. all new, regular 29o, 25c, 30o qualities, selling this A
week`e,t . . .... each lUC
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All Black and • •
Black and White' Muslins
We are showing a.ijartieularly *Clot of. Muslins
in all black and black andwhite, the kinds that do not
turn green or rusty, you'll findthem good value.
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Black and white dimity Mueline, black
spots or figures, Amerigan goods ... ground with small lac
All -black Muslins, fancy lace stripes, good black,
pool and servioable dress .12ae
Plain bla3k dimity muslin, yery •fine goode, will make .a r
stylish summer dress
20c
"Hindoo Muslin," a very fine black muslin, perfectly plain,
partiaularly good for meurning, neverg" ..ets rusty._
June Whitewear.
Unlesi it -be February, June is the
Month of the biggest whitew ear 'Selling. Every
.11111010 in our whitewear stock is as carefully •
made .as you would do it yourself. We've got ..
a. complete assortment of low, medium, and.
high grade goods,and when you can buy at our
prices it cannot pay you- to bother making it
-up yourself We remind. you again of our
special in 'White Skirts. .
Ladies' White Un derekirts, made of fine English cotton, bright
eambrio finish, .3 rows of narrow Was- and frill of 5 inch, good
Obl oiclery, full size, regular 135c, speoiale aoh.... • 64C
We would also call your attention again to the two lines of
vests we are selling -under value. High grale goods at the
price of cheap ones. Not many left to sell now
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Ladies' Undervests, made of fine
Egyptian cottoo,deep cream shade
short eleeve, neck trimmed with
wide lace and baby ribbon, they
are good value and sell all over at
30c, we sell them With the "
skirts at 210 each or X for 40c
• skirts at eaoh
Ladies'llnderveats,made of very fine
Egyptian ootton, they would be a.
little too fine to sell at their regu-
lar value, which is 85e, so we are
going to sell them for less, they
are extra good goods, have no
sleeves, are deep cream color, and
• are worth 35o, selling with the •
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Black Alpacas for Skirts •
There's no material that equals a Black Alpaca for a
summer skirt, light in weight, always dressy looking, and the
best dust shedder you can get. They make a skirt that's sty.-
lish,servicable and comfortable. We show a particularly good
assortment in plain and fancy weaves, and you are not likely f
to get better values'
, . in to 40 inch very fine figured al.
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TEE -CLINTON NEW ERA,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1900
LOCAL NOTICES.
J4 nuntagimate's Greeniiimae.-For sale,
fitotTet:t7;9vegallt otttiolg!ritgg,.!ii,t7lwri'udt.14 oOk
bedding plants. J, vUNINkrklAblE, .•
Huron street,
tior Sale, -The residence and lot on Rotten -
bury St. is offered for sale on reasonable terms.
For particulars apply to MIAS. WILSON on
the promises. Also 5 single.wagons and 3 sets
_ ot single harness. Juno 1-tf,
An Auction Sale. -Of household effeote Wil
he held at the residenoe of Borneo Foster
MapleSt,, Clinton on Saturday, Jame 3tb. 11100
- Commenoing at {mooch:alit .mrerres ca4n
FOKVxt.4, p 1-21a14"liwt,
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A DmaellinPur. Ilam. ---Farmers and diet that there will be one beneficial
all who were anxious to have rain had result of the late continued coldi 4WWWIliVia WiliWWWWWWWWINWWWWWWWWWk
the wish amply gratified on Friday, weather of spring;the prediction is that -
for the hest rain fall of this season was an appearances point to the conclusion
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experienced. The fall was general all hot caterpillars will be much fewer
ver the Province, and amounted to than in past seasons. With the return
over an inch and a half, It did a world of summer the wastepaper nuisanceon
intf goodtocrone, 'which were needing the front streets again appear; it does
not ilnprOve the appearance of. our
EXCURSION. -.-An excursion under the thoroughfares to see the atmosphere
auspices of West Huron varmero, in, ailed with flying paper on a,breezy day,
etitute will be runfr"" points in besides it is very dangerous for fright -
Wes arid South Huron on Fridayening horses, and many a runaway has
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June 15, occurred from this cause. Consider -
from Goderich, Belgrave and
Centralia, able local matter -reports of East and
a, to Guelph Agricultural Ool. West Huron Teachers' Conventions,
lege, This will be the only excursion
I from this section this year, Lunch . M. Cora Paul (by Mise MOUnfr
provided on the grounds. castle) -will be found on page 2 of this
, issue; a poem, " e Butiah beers,
• ..TRE Lam= WORDS. --In talking by _Stewart, will be found on page
over jaw -breakers and in our research - 7. Regular monthly meeting Of the
with a friend we give below nine cif the public school board on Monday evening
longest words in the English: language next; the departure of De. T. O. Bruce
at the present time and they are ortho. from town will create a vacancy on the
gi aphical monsters, too. Here they hoard. Watch out for the June wed.
are, take off your hat and engage them dings which are to take place; we no.
for a moment or two in your spare tice there are many in other towns,
time: Suticonstitutionelitt, incompre- and matrimony is considered an epi.
hensibility, philoprogenitiveness, hon. demic. A number of the count y coon-
orificibilitudinity, anthropophagener. cillos visited and inspected the Rouge
ian, disproportionableness, velocipedes. of Refuge on .Tuesday afternoon. J.
trianisticat, proantitionsubstationist, Gardner has completed the plastering
transubstantiationableness. • of Wm. Webb's house on Victoria St.,
and made an excellent job of it. A
RECOVERED, -From the tWinpipeg courtof revision re granolithic side -
Free Press we are pleased to learn that walks will be held in the council chain -
Mr Wtn. Sporting, whose illness was ber on June Dth at 8 p. m, It is said
•mentioned., in the Nitw ERA. a fete that the whistle of a locomotive can be
weeks ago, is rapidly recovering from heard 3300 yards, a dt urn roll 1000. a
his attack of small pox, and•will be cricket chirp 800, a dinner bell 21.2
able to sit up in a day or 1 wo. The miles, but the call to get up in the
quarantine hasdiscontinued t he issuing rctorntng can not be heard two feet,
of bulletins, deeming . it Unnecessary eleven inches. The results of the re -
°yenta to the improved condition of the cent examinations of the college ot
patient; the nurses have also been dis- physicians and surgeons of Ontario
charged from gnarantine. His many show there are 53 new doctors licensed
ft iends here will be pleased to know to practice; R. B. Hutton. Dungannon,
that he is . now out of danger and near has been successful in his primary,
coMplete .recoye ry. . • • • and W. A. Kerr, of Seaforth,,W. G.
• Collison, of Mitchell, and A. J. Mac-
Wilwr HURON .APPRA.L.-- Hon. J. T.
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kenzie, Lucknow, are among the new
Sorrow has filed reasons for his ap-
M. D,'8 Arrangements are well in
:peal against the decision of Mr Justice
Oster and Mr Justice Rose unseating hand as to pi el i wineries for the annual
celebration in Brussels for June 22Td;
him in West Heron. . The principal
clairn is that Vanstone, onr-• of the an extensive and attractive program
is promised. The County Council met,
persons found guilty of corrupt prac.
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tices, was. not an agent. and that, the a Goderichon Tuesday or the June
acts of Mr Alex. Stnith, the organizer
session. J. Gardner tells tie he is kept,
and McHugh Guthrie wereofa trifling very busy of late attending to the con -
nature, and did not warrant the activotractshe bas seeured, and prospects
taken. Guthrie was a !,peAket. andare bright for a steady season; C. me.
was simply paid for services. The case Leod, Goderich, has taken a situation
will come up at the present sittings of with him artelthe Will be found to:be an.
the Court of Appeal Bard Mr lirrow
expert stick nandler in lacrosse circles.
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of,the opinion that he sheuld win,. D...111cOorvie bas bought • A. •Ewing's •
Present occupant intends to residerin
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presiding; a number Of cases are On the chase price -Was about $1000. . W. (.1:
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To DETROIT.- An excursion per
steamer City of Toledo, from Goderich
to Detroit and rettirn, will be given on
Thursday, JOUP 21, for $1, Particulars
riven next week.
CROWDED 01:TT.-A report of the
Huron County Council proceedings
and the meeting of the woolens circles
.aud Walkerton Association of Baptist
churches have been unavoidably left
over until next issue.
• SurnifENTS.- Chas, Wallis made a
delivery of one car of hogs to Toronto
on Monday and R. Fitz4imons two cars
the same day for Oollingwood. S.
Smith shipps six carlouds" of fine
prime beeves to thel..Don on Monday,
• ARBITRATION, CA .-Just as we go
to press the arbitration case before
Judge Masson of W. Doherty & Co. vs.
R. Irwin, about a composed switch
through Irwin's property to the or gen
factory, was W�
on in the council
chamber, . We will be able to Eel:tart
fully on the.decision arrived at in our
next issue. .
DR. HOLMES' OFFICE. -Dr. G. Ernest
Holines, specialist in crown and bridge
work, has bad his dental office made to
Irtnk Ifili with new paper, paint
&c., done by Jno. Fisher, It is now
one of the tweet equipped dental par-
lors to be found. anyvvhere. He is now
ready to receive callers, and will giire
prompt attention to all. 4 call is in-
vited: •' •
FIRM CHANGE. -Mr J. P. Tisdall has
bought out the- interest of Mr Farran
in tbe firm of Farran &Tisdall, bankers,
and will hereafter .conduct the same
hitneelf. Mr Tisdall has been in this
business here for o ver 20. years; and has
not only shown himself an obliging
person, but a thoreughly reliable busi-
ness man, splendid citizen, and a
genial good fellow. • .
THE MARKETS. -$6.10 is theprice be-
ing paid by the buyers for huge this
week, and the tendency of the market
is upward yet. 'There was the usual
•arbount of dairy products received by
the inerehants on Saterroday last and
prices remain about the same, butter
being from 13c to 14e for tubs and 12e
to 13c for loose eggs from 102 to 11c.
The market is firm, 2 cents Fier pound
higher is paid for butterthan this time
last year. - Green vegetables are great-
ly in demand and supply.
IliaLCooal'Em-Dr. T. 0. Bruce
left •last Saturday morning for"
a trip around Sarnia,.Petrolia and
other points, before deciding where he
will locate. Ile has been a resident of
town for several years, being at one
time on the Ontincil Board, and Imre
recently a member.of the Public School
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14 Rare ehanee
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Pi Good I3ook
AT
71 Low Price
We have just received one hundred cloth bound.
books and one hundred paper cover hooka
nearly all of which are good titles, by good
authors, among them are Scott, Kingsley.
Kingeton, /*kens, Lytton, 13ronte, Dumas,
Roe, Doyle, Clark alum% Grant Allen and
many others. They are printed with good
clear type on a fairly good variety of paperauet
the proper book for summer reading. The
price of the paper ones is two for twenty -Ave
cents and the cloth bound ones we offer you
at twenty cents each but as an incentive to
quick selling we have induced ourselves to give
you two for thirty-five cents or three for fifty
cents. Its a chance, all your way, come and
eee. Our new 16o mouth organ, looks just
like a 25o one and plays like one.
The W. D. FAIR CO, Clinton.
‘! Often the Cheapest—Always the Best."
APAWAPANIMPAMNIAM WAMAMMAMPA
tra Specials
Shoes .
'surly on t e merits of the case.
. move to it about July lst; whe
residence or Huron
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. NOTES.-Divisioncourt Will be held hen t . . cls ii,Boots and
Shte°eins astt yleless. than wholesale prices. All lie*
here On Saturday neia, Judge Doyle Toronto withf his daughters, the pur goo
docket, • A number of the. young Searle is having the harness shop of J. n --t • . •
people took in the' Lernen fires.'•circus Johnston, harness maker. Improved ,F1.1.day and aturday ne•8 and 9 •
.in Goderich on. Saturda,y;it was.in Kin- considerably; it is being freshened up
cardme on Monday and in Wirighain with paint, paper and . new shelving, • •. •
to learnserious illness ot R. ;1.`tvitehell, Hensall, Methodist clergy were. out in large
on•Tuesclay. We regret, of the At the dpot Tuesday emorning the 60 PairsMen's Plow Boots' great value l'Or 75c
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(sno-of A. Twitchell, town) having an- numbers, the cause beinethe transfer- 24 Pairs Men's American Tan Bal Stamped $3.50 tor 175 hard time of it, during the past. few ence at, St. Marys; pearly all of the 40 Pairs Ladies' Tan Pebble Oxfords worth. -$L25 for 89e • .
•be pleased to see him entirely recover: of their ministers next Sunday; but the Ladies' Dongola kid Buttoned Boots going at 99c
a, photo engravura of Cecil John .Ta,ylor The drinking atip at the market Square •
French, aged six and a WI years, pump has gone astray; it, was an arti- 8"
le "` GirlA Buttoned. and laced bOotspatent tip 8 to 1069
e . ., y • . . . Several other lines going at similar prices On aboye dates: W0 are out for
maeterof Napanee Collegiate Institute, factory are having a fevi, holidays this business vyith genainebargains. We will have all sizes on Friday morning, Satarday ' •
and grand child cif Mrs W. Taylor, of week owing to enforced Circumqtances. may be too late for your size, you are inyiteci. No trouble to stiow goods at the old
Clinton. W.M.Walker, late of Wing- A. Schrenk, the energetic ;implement reliable. Try Packer& Special Dreesing in blaok and Lan.,.. •! •
ham, has located in town and will tun- agent for Frost & Wood, met with an
other attackoof appendicitkbe has had ring, and taking the train for conter-
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months, and his many friends would local pulpits around here will be yoid .5 ic
In last Saturday's Globe Wa8 contained Stone City will have the cOntingeSt. ev•en e
MP 6' Misses Pebble Buttoner Boots sizes 11 to 2,for 79e*
dressed ae choirist.; the little ello w is cle which was found to bectnne a ne- •
a son of F. W. Fr ch B. Aclassical cessit there The toilets at the organ • •
ploy himielf by taltin.0 orders in up. accident the other day to his rieht
holstering, carpet laying, etc.; Orders hand, by having it crushed seyerelv
left at Broadfoot & Box or at W. when loading some ma.chinery ; It will • . •
One Priee
, IV, Taylor -az on
who hav been closely obserrng pre- it Will be well. • .
, Insurance office at the store
Eggs taken as Cash
Beard; he was also a member of West 1
would not be a bad fence/ at all, if he
Huron Conservative .Executive and , -..-
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wdled dno°ot,ts° wPaelOssi!theinm4.1Yfr. te,Phne thdemstidoer. 2 ttittIttittittItt!tYitttttIttrIttlitttittirtilitttttitlItttIttttrittliltrttttft???Itil!ttlrilltilltIM
has returned from hts trip ancl that he de,---, •: - • •. • .
Walker'stpromptly attended to. Those cause him considerable nursing before cash and. ••
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has finally decided to locate in Coiling. aim-- •••.
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wood.
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.Ta.oRsoN BRos' .PRizEs.--The Jack •
son Bros'. firm some time ago offered gam--
prines to the first three who would SIP-, '
guese the date, or nearest to it,when
the British flag would b3 raised in
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Pretoria.' The conditions of the com-
petition were that avertain date must tee -
cent stamp for every selection and ten 11111."..
be selected and mailed enclosing a two op-. Departmental Store . .•,___
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selections were allowed, a Zeent stamp mo -r . • •
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Boys'Amoskeg" Serge Knickers, washable goods, our own make all
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sizes, price 35c and 45c, selling on sight, the greatest line of goods
and James Livermore took place at the ow- on the market for .summer wear.
bride' parents, Bayileld con., lot 52. ego,
W. Jackson inspected those received IP*
and gave us the names of the lucky ae•--- ••
ones whose guesses were: let, Jure St h
by David Sturgeon, Bayfield, new suit
of clothes valued at $5; 2nd, June Dib,
by Robt. Crawford, Londesborn, pair
of Slater shoes, value $2.50; 3rd, June
1st, by Chester Marquhar,Olinton,:new
hat, value $1.
JUNE MARRIAGE. -Precisely at 430
the marriage of Miss Emma Marshall
the bridesmaid being Mise Lena Mar.
shall, sister-of_the_bride, while the
groom was assisted ,by Mr. Wm,
Clhurchill. The bride was very becom.
ngly attired in a dress of white muslin
over an underskirtof blue, the brides.
mitid wearing white muslin and under-
kirt of pink. - The ceremony was' per.
ormed by Rey Mr T. J. Murdock.
none but the personal friends of the
bride and groom being present. The
oung folks of the neighborhood met
sr invitation in the evening where
re'-prOperly entertamed...Ahun:.,
ant wisher for future happiness le
xtended to the young couple who will
ecome residents of Clinton.
BIG DELIVERY. -One of the lartst
deliveries of imemente which as
ity and bright finish.... . .. MSC- eilky finish,
36. -panits,tte.at.1% es dbi ht.
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40 inch blaok figured alpaoa one of •n
58 Inch plain blaok lustre or a pacts,
of the neatest patterns we have,
good weight, rich glossy finish,will 45c bright finieh, fine quality, will n t b
make a real good Aidturn rusty,. . ° 442C
Better grddes, very fine qualities, Very fine qualities, in finer goode
60c, I5c •
00 • hanclsom patterns for ekirte or „„
Waists. at • 60c, 75c and ledll
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The Skirt Ready -anode • 0
If you just want a cheap tkirt, perhaps you would rather buy it ready-made.0
taken place in Western' Ontario was
'bade in Clinton on Wednesday, par-
icularly more soas it was got together
n so short notice. It was the delivery
f implements manufactured by Frost
& Wood. of Snxith' Fall, which had
een sold by the energetic district
'We hive two lines of ready-made Intro skirts that are extra goad value, made of good b
gent,A. Shrenk,and general salesman,
=Orfila and will lined, two grades, $1.85 and 82425 a
Por Boys' Blouses
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ames fiord. There was present rep-
esenting the firm, 3. H. Thomeon,who
s general agent. As soon as the wag -
We know of no better material for a blouse for the ge.;;:::tignalatiltruttliclm*Atl:e:
average boy than a good English Galeteas. There's nothing thlofirnoiroefil Vali thcelygned
wear. We bave•just passed into stock some new patterns in
assorted fancy stripes.
• English smooth Abbilled Duelts for Heavy Etiglist Gletese, dark blues
ladiee or children; ettigno, plain white and colored stripes, neat da2
or !tripod, colors of aiidet blue.... If8U signs, fast oolore. ...... 1.30
Ties at 2 for
. About 75 Ties we bought cheap enough to let you have
them. at half regular value, some are silk, some
washing goods, all are for summer wear, bows and
four in -hands, nearly all regular 25c goods, special 25c
your choice. Of* .. $411111 41111011111•11•11 reilift 'FOR
made at medium price that will look as well or give better pu..E.4tographed by Artiteettfirgas
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ORPTHERS.'
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proceeding home. Among those, *ho
made purchase of implements w'ere:-
Hullett..-Jas. Vanegmon ,d G. Shipley,
J. Medd, ti. Biggin, W. Morrison,
I. Holland, W. Snell, G. Mann, Chas.
Mann, Adam Weir, Benj. Churchill,
S. Gllddon, D. Gavin; Tuckeremith-
T. O'Brien* Goderich township- J.
Thomson, Wm. Ohler, D. Wright, A.
Currie, A. Bodoni., Jae. Sterling, 0, A,
Whitley, W. Hardy, W. Harrison, C.
W. Dourst, W. Elliott, Peter Gunn,..T.
Connell, O. Miller, F. Pickett, W.
Leonard, 3. Johnston, IL Disney;
Wawanosh-J. W. Hearn; Clinton -Thos. Gibbing& The agents have been
keeping up with those of the other
companies and judging from the large
Sale made it appears they haye been
hustling while the implements of the
Frost de Wood manufacture are along
with others in favor an this section.
Messrs A. Shernk and JAS. Ford are
gy of theao mao that it was so
t 1 NI/00k Lehr.
Boys' hot weather coats, very light weights, $1 and $1.25.
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111110... Men's silk -front shirts, all the new stripes, sizes 14i to 17, just the goods
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the trade..
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_S MAT'S. Also full range of Children's Underclothing. *
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. Our Boysi-25C Straw'lliiiifribwkdgedto-birthrbelt hat (mei offer -rad
Children's Sailor Hats, 20c and 25c a piece, selling by:the dozens, and
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E The "Slater" Shoe, price $3, $4 and $5
Acknowledged to be the best line of goods
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on the market,
do-- worn. Made in all sizes and all widths. Blacks and Tans. We are sOle•gentOnce worn, always
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at= Boys' "Standard" School Shoes - The"Doin Pedre" Shoe5
$1.2
Price $1.25 and $1.50 The aerobe) Shoe 2.00
E YOU. can have them Our Famousqlow Shoe"
EI. in blacks or tang. Th85c
No shoe sells equal e three best selling
E to the "Standard"and lines ever placed on the
. no shoe gives the market.
same satisfaction for .
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-ig,..i.z the money. Our trade .All Repairs on Boots and
.......0,-- is constanfly introits- Shoes promptly at-
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,./. . ing in, this line of goods ten ed to,
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