The Clinton New Era, 1900-10-19, Page 8Orbe* V, 1900
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THE clasfroN NEW ERA
:e :Ober
acie Winner
We print today a fist of trade Miming values for Oetobe.t
selling. Every price stands for a. worthy quality, just the
kind, you would expect to get at Oita store, There's not a
q!totsd here but is low enough to call "extra special" and
/here 1$ money to be saved taking advantage of these offer-
ings. You can get any of them on Saturday or all next week
af quantities last that tong.
Flannelette at 10e
400 rode of extre booty fiennelette,full yard wide, fest colors
soft those, eseorted melees in pinks, blues, grere a regular
laite oloth, while aria lot leste 117
Factory eottOiltle
Here'rte cotton vele° Shea should be interesting, it's money
saving. Jutts500 ores extraheavy factory cotton, strolls
thread, will wearend yeaoh well. e worth today et leset
Obd rigid to Ihrit in mos* Mores. You am hay it her at OU
#
Cotton fiats alor I9e
. 200 Only donee bete, good .retalitY, (Men oet well, geld regular- n
ly asec. Wettave she's 200 bunches to sell at 3 tor Iffe
Grey Flannel at Inc
Good anion Repnel, firmly me, soft flniab, will give good
wear, extra vela° per yard • . . . • . Voie
Grey. Flannel at 25c
An wool grey flannel, wide width, -soft finish, Irlein or twill
clerk or light grey. per yard • t,
Lawn at Te
Good quality white lawn, strong even thread, will makegood
&prone and:pinafores, -this te a speoial bargain at
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25e
"Maple Lear"
FLANNELS
Will :not shiiok,
444.444,..i.44444446644444wom,,,,,-.
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' *Baby Bonnets 25e .
AbeitiaSsaNtee 'made aria childrrib's hetet, ell wool aha ailk
Mixtures; some very nobby ones in the lot; odd onto end aw
letes.etlibeit ShathaVe been 40 to 75o, your ehoioe of lot POW 79AI
"Gold Medal".
THEBESt
Black Dress G oodie,
WO, ititt
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"Nom toms.
Cortforletoo.—Thie mail wrier ,
',Weeks Myth, Aburo, and Angus; t•
tine le mooed Moore, and he hour only
000 OM The Mail carrier between
Goclerich and Oenceiller is also neteed
Moore, and he, too, has only one &Wm
t As neither is teloted to the other the
Coincidence Is unusual,
A Sw.gx,x, Fx.sor-The public schcol
ha* brand new ttog which was order-
ed front W. Fair and has arrived.
It is * Ortneodlen 15x70 foot flag, a
heantV and one to be proud of pose:ris-
ing. .04Nrow it in order for the town
to take a lemon and get a new one also
to replace the Weather-beaten one
which has done eervice long enough. ,
Smoot. Eveorro,..—Mrto Taylor, Town.
send street, entertaMed A nuffiber of
friends. on butt Friday evening. A.
number of Mende of Mrs. A. 0. POO*
son spent a eocialevening with Mre A.
0. Pattison in honor of her sieter, Mrs"
Dr. G. T. Allan, of Buffaloom Monday
evening: The young bachelors of Sea -
forth gtve- an assembly op Thaillts;
givinv night to which a number
of young folks from town , expeetto
attend, . • • •
BUSINESS °RANSIL—Mr James Mc -
Math, well known as a carriage trim -
user and fleisher. has .bought a balf-
interest in the businees .of Fred Rum-
ba% carriage maker. Beth gentlemen
are well known as good energetic men,
of irreproachrible ciaaraeter. and they,
will, no doubt, gush the business.
Some changes and improvements are
• being made on the premises with this
end in view.
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I any serious, iolury. Mold Pail
TH4t-tt,—„T). ReYlioldir kneWn as au expert decorator, has
uuliett, 44120 14 wen suwu. 144 ,0114, OlatarlallY itIVIOVect the appearance of
the hest boreemeo in. thie neighoor" Auburn kiethodiet churobby painting
hood, btu a fine WWII of generat pur- it. Mr Iloroce Poster, f Brampton,
pose bargee, which he thowed at six of late of town, late been confined bed for
the folt bare. and was succeseful In a weeic) but we are pleased to leoro
off Ovs &et rieee. Ile that he Is now bettre. ROW is tong
corryin
Girls flati C)5e
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Girls fanoy plaid hatA4 brun, tam 0' obanter crown, trim-
med with quill and fancy buckle, a stylish looking, and ser-
yieestble bat for a medium price, each , ..,...... ..... , DOC
Ladle..V Trimmed Rats, $2.50
Our Milliners' are preparing a speoial-lot of ready trimmed
habitat 62.50 for nest Saturday's eelling. We will have a
biselat reedy for that day ried yell will find them marvels of -
millinery style and good Noble. There's teething to °mail „
them hi Ike trade. Mein Ottlus lot Saturday eminent week X.016 •
White or cadet eine cotton aprons, large size, made from
strong cloth, will gives excellent west, each
Ribbed 'vests 1c
itiblsed Neste, Metlitim weight, suitable for.early wearslong
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Sheerer, son:finish; Faith
ftleeee Lined:Vests 38c
' Fleeter lined •vestaend brewers, American Make; good weight, '
well 'fleeced, tho mese miller line of lather' underwear we 880
our/. per geement..; ; • 14 6
tiamidette Drawers .2:ie
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-FliOnelettedrawere, gooa wetcbt, fast solors, assorted fancy "6,
stripeirMarieks and greys, per pair . . .. ..... .
Flannelette Gonms 58c
Ladies flannelette gowns, made of good quality flannelette,
ne016 Arid front twinned with frill of same material, fa.st
(totem:" full size asoorted fancy drip')• ..... •• a •........ . eau
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$1,41400. -
at 28e
100 Pair§ undieggedwglovers, soft skins, assorted
shades 01 ten, 'aims 0: 40 7a, Worth more then
double the price milted your choice of the lot, ota
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Dark Wrappers $1.24
Dark wrappere, made of we'd Amerieen wrapperette, waist
cotton lined, newest style, full skirt, all sizes ... . . . ..
BOARD OF llicatati.--The member'
of the Health. Board held their Hitt
present being Messrs Harlat3d, McKen-
1900 meeting on Monday evening, these
cie, Stevenson, Coats, and the chair-
man, Mayor Jackson, Dr. Shaw, med-
ical officer, reported Cases of diphtheria
in town, , precautions had been
taken ley him, owing to its being a con-
tagious and fatal diseese. This was all
that
was done, there being no other
business. -
10-- A BAD CROSSING. — Something
ehould be done with the c‘osiing at
• Hodgene Bids' Palace or there will be
• trouble and the town perhaps will. be
puttadaniages. Frequently. of Fate
many a horse hair:slipped and ' frifiten,
On Saturday evening last one of he
bus horses slipped hind ooly by, the
aleitness of BB% Putts, an aCealoit t
was averted, he having jerked a little
• felloWlrom going under the wheels.
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thinks; ne was also entitled to the looked for; to meet the teeguirements
sixth. A team with.s, record like title of the soutto weetern portion of the
loon* to be proud of.
Pnorfriair ?stmts.—Chao. Wallis acc4.PL.4131 Eh Thee., Rumba'', ne2beir
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has bonaht the handsome brick rest. o• isounabeoll,•filf town. was (=red
country", a week'', steady rain would be
the gency of t e O. T. B. station at
deuce 'of John Lemke, on North Street,
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consideration
*keine but3preferr d to
1.4e being 182 1.1
e remota as
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agent at St, *cube. Mies MeOullagh,
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will Frc'aure 11 6Ingilllir 4°4*e Seafortb, is clerking at the dry
to the toule of Jager' aroung, Batten* soo,tbe local 0,1k..R. agek,tewattre.elect.
for °comet on. Wilt. East will move goods *tore of 9,13, lEoeni W. Jack -
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hrtrY rerIti• ar°13 °C"' ed vittereldent of the rkete Agents
e%!itipy .he ottee at preeen oceup by
grAISOCia 1011.4b !tit annual Meetin§held
• J. Moore, Albert Ott who 111 In, erompaon lase week; tee
ehortly move into his beautiful new
residence • on . RattenbOry street,
Samuel Copp has bought George
littdie's bootee On Joules street for
about $300,
- LIBERALS Airatrrow•-•-it is about
time the committeee should gee their
Coate offi and down to work es there le
not moth more time to waste There
is a work to do and it him to be dose.
'Let every man work hard for the Lib -
Orel candidate and do it honestly. The
Liberal committee room ^reopen now
where everything An. conneetioll with
tire. campaign mil be IWO. The gem-
imittees for the differentwards in town
should meet there for work. It is nu.
perative that the chairmen of the
wards call their committee -et ogether at
once A cordial invitatioiris extended
to every Worker end supporter of R,
Holmes, the Liberal eandfdate, ttod the
Laurier Government to make free:aver
of these rooms at any time. Ilfainpaign
terature anti newspapers•will be found
on the table. '
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GIvE Illist A RoirAL Wneonate.--At
a meeting of the Council on Monday
evening a comthittre consisting of
Cants.- COmbe, MeTaggai t and Shaw
and Meyer Jackson, was appointed to
make suitable - atrangetnents tor a
grand reception to he given to Benj.
Webb, Clinton's hero from South Af-
rtes. It, is. Pxpeeted that bit will eor-ri'Ve
.in Halifax about the 25. li of this men t h
, and in Clinton . possibly: on the 27ih.
Let there be a gratal reception given
to our bra,ae soliiier boy; let every per-
son take part and make it a rouser foe
him. Make him feel that we are real
petard of Olinton't, representative in
the Transvaal and glad to welcome hood of a change of goVernment. D.
him home note pot only as a Tommy I Connell cloee not. ;seeda gun for part -
Atkins, but as one of our °writ citizens. ridge; last Friday he ' caught a fine
, rrEnglieli, 'Irish or &molt are we, • bird while at Work at J. Wheatley's
1 Or an nationality whatever we he, new bongo. A goodir" number from
: ..we oe sal one in our wale° re to thee, here went to Stratford on Wednesday
Back to thehome of tbe brave and the free, to hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier • and Sir,
• .Richard Cartwright ; they -retina that
NOTES.—J, Kennedy is. ererkink at the &Ovid was something •igunensis- -
. the Rettenhury House, Bert Potts every one , eager to hear the great
baying gene to the Origg House, Lon- orators. A few of, our young people
don. John Leslie hes been appointed attend( d the hisp•at Exeter last Friffay
agent of thia district for the ' AtcOor- ' evening. The Simeon uniform promo -
'nick Co.• and will make his headquir• tion exatoinations in the tatbliettcheels .
ters at Goderich. Thursday being will be held on Thursday and Frida,T,
Thanksgiving day and a !holiday • the Oct. 256. A large number of citizens
NEW Etta was printed pti Wedoesday, took advantage of the railway raters
a day earlier than ie laid: Pow), prone- for Thanksgiving. It witeavery heavy
Alar turkeys,'uot it in the neck this frost on Tuesday night; a number lost
week; it wee' thanksgiving day onsome choice ;plants. Ruby, the little
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. Thursday.. This has been a line' fall daughter of W. H. Cook, Maple street.
Weather oflate; the nights have been is suffering feom a gathering in the ear.
frosty., All parties getting their sate J. Gardener has the contract -of-past-
i bills print( d at this • Mee will have a eririg the cottage of 0, E. iiiivey „which
free not ice inserted of their sole ;•,, hays he if remodelling. Mrs' Wilson, 'noth-
ing the largest circulation the NEW er of Mrs Wileen, . Albertistreet, is
ERA is thereinto literneflium for adver- very ill atpresent. Bert Davis, son of
tieing. :Iobp Bell. .Alln,rt. at, eet, fill S. Devis, of town, and an old Clinton
ort ofan tipple tit on Sat orday and boy, has opened a drug stOre in Carts
1p; he, was fortunate tri not receiving every success.
e mem e. -of
the assoeistion enjoyed. a trip to Mus-
koka and MI **fling -Georgrin Hay.
Sunday last was a -beautiful day and
allad" eYbroyr4thrada dt4rthaembuionshrf°11es fowlaleink
Imre& J. Oopp's beautified the eittre
front of IL J. Chita with a new doom of
paint. The Olorendon Hotel hag bad a
Doe loos settee Made placedof in Resit,
Ling rooms; rt Ware made by W. N. -
Wither. who in an expert in this class
of work. ,Single close fair will be
good to return On for Theanksglying
holiday; good going on 171h and, 18th
and return on Or 'before the 22nd. it
ctinies high to break a limited or color-
ed window or door' light and this was
realized by couple of little fellows
last Wen kwho had" this aecident -happen
to them Whereat petying bails ball, by
an errant ball, wheiethe bill Went up to
ever 05 to replace the light; neither
side wished to have totange Sifter,
(thief dosepli Wheatley tuts resumed
his 00113Mand our town's guard;
ovelng to no more granolithic walks
being putilown his valuable. service°
as inspector is not required • And 11.
Welsh hats been. relieved from duty.
Oantelon and Wallis ehipped several
carloads of hero on Monday to the
Don; in the bunch wet e 220 porkers.
On Friday afternoon the woolens' olio-
sonary society of Ratteobury street. -
church meet -at. Mrs liodgens, to pre-
pare clothing for the North West.
Quite a supply of Coueervative literit
Lure has been scatted broadcast around
here lately by several of . .the "very
energetic" o_ppesition workets, e it
won't take effect, said a husinee6e Mao
of town, times are good and prOsper,
ous,and there is -no need not do Mali -
We pautt,
'indour. :Shades.
FALL ItASPBERRiES.—Here's a score
_
" for "Our Lady of t he Stesivein Ontario.
Last week ripe luscious raspberries
were brought into the NEW ERA office
. by several parties, Mrs -S. Pennyhaker
, haying given us a beautiful bunsh of
second growth taken off a bush et her
home and were berries of plump and
luscious ft utt as uld be got in • mid -
second gedwth reit and says there is
fl
summer. E..elou Hee also showed ' us
quite a quantity around. On Tueslay
morning Mrs T. Cooper also gathertd
quite a few, having filled a saucer with
the fruit; she remarked that she did.
not remember ever doing Ili
,. -roe
. &mum WALL Wenunfo•-•At the
parsonageof Rev. Byron H. Stauffer,
in Buff do, on Tuesday, Oct Oth, there
was cure -unmated e merriage of inter-
est to 4.111* Clinton re.A.ors, the parties
being Jas. Smillie, of Toronto, to Helen
Wall, of oar tewn, .The departure of
Madame Wall from our midet deprive,:
us of a valuable member of the social
and inn -sleet ctrele of Clinton and vicin-
ity', but, however, our Joss is another's
gain and the city of Aiontreal. where
Mr &Billie is a merchant. benefits
thereby, The Cervices of Mrs Smillie
will be tnissed tnOeb, especially in On-
tario St. Methodist church chore, whet e
she assisted faithfully always. Her
many friends here and elsewhere ex-
tend to them their good wishes 'fur
future happiness and Tong life,
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Dressing Saeques $1.50•
Ladies dressing amines made of Wool eider down linee with
sateen, trimmed widiwool edging, colors of pink, bluer and 1.50
• red, a regular 02 garment, each
55 Inch Costuine'Cloth 60c
Ladies costume oloth, the new Outdo of brown and grey,heevy nA
weight, 54 inches wide, q yards makes the gait, per. yard 011C
Dress Serge 25e •
Mi wool deem serge, doable fold,hard wfil not tree% the 25c
dust, suitable for mats or separate skirts .
Dress Serge 83e
40 Inch all pure wbol dress gerge,hard worsted Make •
good skirte and wear well, will not catch the Bust, extra inw
good value we .0•0 . •• . • . • ... . , .. . . •01100;.hge .. 01.. . oue
Fancy Skirt Material 65c
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Parley black skirt materiel. a very handsome pattern, extra
. good quelity, will Ore excellent wear, per yard MC' -
Dress Goods- 85e
ranoy tweed in small •pattertherotigh dress materials and plain ,riko
gorge' in browns, redsand blues, regular 50° cloths ilile
'Cloth Suitinis 45e . ,
48 Lich coteume °loth!, smooth finish, will make neat and
strong tailor made suita, plain °More, shades of green, grey, 45
bitio, red and bleak . .
Waist Silks 50e '
Handsome eew designs§ in waist alike, neweet oolorings, mid4y‘i.„
petterne, toff make, Will not oat, no tem lengths alike 50c out; ..
toinrortera 90e
O 'Riney wadding filled comforters, large ooze, good covering Doe
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Flette'Llnediliderwear 54ie, .
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' !mut heavy fleette lined shirt' sokdrattere, %mei ,...
or ontiton xnde ,
o'• 'fleece: regular 75a end $1 welds, slipe
Mgttly i
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trees 16 4 UV
35e Sex, 25e, •
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Iten's heavy woolen eft, ribbed, the bolt Wearhig goods we
ever sold, if we Aid not buy them direct We would have to do
• at other Mora do; eel: them it 85c, our price is ` 2Se
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tr. 1 t
, t Display ot ew N
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0114014014oves. . -4
*4 "ICid Gloves"
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Arlirit tr. . t in nibort Street Wittdo 6
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WIT COUNCIL—A special meeting
was held•on Monday evening with the
Mayor in the chair and Councillors '
Feed. Combo and McKenzie present,
called together to consider the account
ot A. Graham, granolithie walk coc-
tractor. The statement presented was
3495675 (41062 feet at llfe) less $3660
received,less 10%, balance 0801 05;also a
claim for 040 for crossings on High and
Joseph streets, west ends of Huron,
Mary and Joseph street& On motion
an account for 85 barrels of cement at
- $6 per barrel was ordered to be paid
but the Clerk was instructed to ask Mr
Graham for details of his account for
the walks and else that their corpple-
tion had to be made satisfactory to the
inspector. Among ether mettere R.
Weld' was relieved from duty, having
been filling the Chief's place whtle the
latter was acting as inspector on the
Anew walks for the town. °apts. Mc-
Taggart, Shaw and Combe and the
Mayor were appointed a committee to,
arrange foie it suitable reception to
Benj. Webb on hie return from South
Melee.
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eseesisms
THE CONCERTS,—Clinton did not by
any means havaa dearth of entertain-
ments last or mien this week. In fact,
the reverse was the cote; it was a feast
but, still all were not worth admission
price. On Thursday evening last Week
Laing Bros moving pictures held forth
te a well•filled house, but had it not
been under the assistance and influence
of the different churches in town the
Proceeds would have been light.
The entertainment was not extra
good, infact, any of these kind of
ehOws are not satisfactory unless the
pictures are Matinee and the 'efiliph
runs smoothly. Small Burnt' were re•
ceived by the churches or societies con.
'meted therewith, but the larger per
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centavo went te the showman. On
Friday evening the 83rd Batt, hand
filled the bill at the Town Rai and
gave a eftlendid program of inueitel
selectleons asehtted bylv;Sicladod. Who
acquitted himielf Well in comic eong.
The audience was not up to expectaz
lion but the concert was excellent and
deserved worthy Wiretap; no doubt
owing to so many attractione the
nights previous was the reason for it
ohm house. On Saturday night F.
Hamilton, war correspondent of the
Toronto Globe, in the South African
war, was billed to present hio graphic
description of the Canadian campaign
through Cape Colony, the Orange Free
State and the Transvaal. Owing to
his 'Hoeft title inicreating entertain.
mutt was postponed until Wedneaday
evening of this week, and a splendid
description it was. A treat not to be
Miteed, every person was well pleased
and thoroughly enjoyed It throughout.
The illnotratiotto-oderecptieon views
from photographs taken by himself. in
Africe—trtede the lecture all the more
. interesting, On Tueeday the Megan.
loes Perry.0o. performed, with a con.
cort of mole, &wing, rte., to it slim
mastics.
for People who want Good Shades and
want them put up Right.
Do you want. POW Sbadee thia fell or do ion
wseqt your old ones repels& Some reed*.
of Sitie btu 40 doubt some asides which .1,00
:to/ Op or Maw to COMO down or, *melt -sok,"
where you went them. Ws- *hie render we ,
went tit find. Peron' Os them for you and Mt •
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if they ,nee entity POW :rollers they will only
of hiving a blind work properly Mid -doing for
you Whet 11 11 intended. in do,' We went -your
Sheds boohoo and we watt*: tO merit it., • We
want It just eit000n as you are ready to hero
• it done. Torell alwaye find Mt. ready to Mete
,ryolioed.iews iip:mup:lywasestr001:/letootekiolligdvfottrla;eortue, as „;t.fe '
pomitily cen, Bee us *bout • it. You ViilL
The Nir., DiFIAIII# 00, Clinton.
"Often the Clieapest—ilways the Best.
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it on his elite, hel pretty well shook wrieht. rAion.; Bert Wizi Wish yott
ut Great
oe
A Great Success
We have had a great rush of business from e whirlwind of bargains
with striokly Cpotoodate PoOtwear. Rememberwe ere not selling
old Mock, but New Pell Goode. '
. We hie without a doubt the best assortment of Boots de bhoes of all
kind* to choose from and we have been told by several during our great sale ,
that our prices are lower than they were asked for inferior goods elsewhere.
We it a Pleasure to phew you our immense deck and quote you
oar low cash prices,: We want your trade, we know we can gave you money
On your shoe
t3ee our windows for Friday and Siterdaysspsoial sale and compare our
• prioes; COrneexpeoting bargains -and you will not be disappointed.
You get the velem and we get the business, that'ir what we are here for.
Our experience in the past has been that it dorm not pay to bey s 5000uci
quality rubber, comegaently we handle nothing but the best and we are plo-
wed to repiepe free of charge any rubbers purehriaed,from us that does ead
' give entire ea, otion.
'ihe old tteliabiti.,- ;
W. Taylor It S0111.
Cash and One Price Eggs taken. ae•Co,oh
Insurande °elm at the store ,
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SHOE
Which commenced on Saturday last has been a wonderful
success and it is now in full swing We are giving the greatest
bargains ever offered and our big business is good eyidence that
they are appreciated.
All our great lines offered last week will hold the' same low
prices until every pair is disposed of
Study this list of 144 prices in No. 1
quality of Rubbers, They are going fast and
will not last long.
LOT NO. 1 Comprises 8 cases of No, 1 quality of Men's, Ladies', Boys'
and Children's rubbers and as long as therlast the following
low prices will be in force.
s 7 to 11 Special Sale Price 60c Regular Price 90c
SA
'Men's Hut*
Boys'
outh s
Ladies'
Misses'
O Childs'
O 1 to 5 "
O 11 to 13 "
214 to 7
11 to • 2
6 to 10h
64
f
• 44 45c 66 • 75e
700
60c
450
35e
" 40c
40c
350
25c
We guarantee these rubbers to be Io. 1 quality and at the abo've figures
they are the cheapest goods ever offered in this section; they will not lasHblig
and they cannot- be repeated.
19-thitio: Department
Spoo,a1 for Saturdsky siert
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15 Rain Coats purchased at a big cliscount fron. the leading New York
factory. These coats are extra value at $3.50, but as long as they last the
price is only.$2,50, Boys' and Men's sizes.
JACKSON :BROIL
EPATRENTAL Cruitan
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