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October 26, 1900
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A Special Showing of "Id"
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Early. Winter Millinery
• Commeneing Wednesday, Weber 31.st, and.continuing
all week we wjll make a special display of autumn and early
winter millinery styles, Last week Miss Doyle visited the
markets selactmg the latest novelties in shapes and trimmings
and studying the newest styles shown for fall and winter.
What is new, absolutely correct and up-to-date in fashionable
millinery will be displayed in our showroom nest Wednesday
and we cordially invite you to come and 800 it. Just feel 4413
free b come as if it was our formal opening, it will be nearly
as interesting and there will he no more need to buy now than
then unless you wish. ,
New This Week,
Thie Millinery stock is kept bright and fresh with 1109
arrivals every few days. There is always something.new to
be seen h.ere aud novelties as soon as they appear quiekly find
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there way to our showroom Among this Weeks newcomers.are
Sailors.
tputing Bats,
' 'Pelt Shapes
Fancy Trimmings
Polka Dot Silks' '
Red Cornell Hair Tams
Our $2.50 Ready Trimmed Hat.
Our famous ready trimmed hat at $`4. 50 is one of the
most popular lines we ever put into our showroom Careful-
ly trimmed in the most fashionable styles with good trimmings
they have the style atuLappearance of hats sold. in most• places
for a good deal more money. A fresh lot will be ready for
Saturdays
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FRIDAY, 0 :1T 26, 1940
gfilfill
SIDPRENT8.—Iimong the shipments
from the (Hinton yardethie week were;
MOOtlay, hogs for Toronto by Canielon
WaIIie,le ogs for Oollingwood R.
Fitz:towns, and cattle for Toronto by.
S. Smith; Tuesday, cattle for Toronto
by °bask Reid.
TEE t,LINTON NEW ERA,
AWIDENT.—Thae. Carter formerly
/14 of town, hut whe heel beer; etaillOY,0 NOTES.—The item in our home of last
in Chatham for twine time, Menu)! week stating that Mr Itobson bout
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Iteatrvovnon --The 'place in -front
, the 1,,,ibrary buildiEgis being sodded
by T, Vottle and 0. Urtch; it will Ie..
decided improvement to the appettr- ,
..enee or tbe grounds eround flint un-
PC:tail:04%i; af;t ra town Tio
Hd 0- has en
-. with paret. •
Moan HAePetillirati —Bert
season are•rare' 'haft efiltoreibut thbo
• yeer seems to be quite general with
Many. Last wrifelf 'Mention was made
of sevet al who had found berries of a
sedond. crop, and; Mes" ' Plumsteel, of
Ontario street, told n 9 of galheriog
quite a iniantity the other day, ,
had t he miefortune to tree three angora rented the house on Albert -St. lately -
of the leftband by its coming in voll" oectrofed by J, W. Moore, and owned
tact with the raaebinery. Be has been by Jr, Stevens. WWI incorrect; the house
off work for some time, and le nett", is still vaCeirt, and being a enug, com-
Visiting hie old friend, bete. , tortable cottage, Almad quickly find a
t. tenant, Remy Stevens will overhaul
Gu Bos. MINsTREX,fh—Tile *Or.. and renovate the brick cottage owned
popular entertainment Or the. Season by Mr Rover on Towneepd St. Mr
Will he that of the Gay BrostMinstrele4' Keen*, merchant, bat taken a leme of
to he given in the town ball .on Tues• the house on Rattenbury street for.
day evening, Oct, 80th. Their show Is Merly'occupied hy Chas. J. Wilson,
claimed to be well up to the staodard*, and has brought his family to ton.
1 in fact better than everias it le entirely A couple of young fellows happened,
I new in every ' wti, The Bongo are en .to come into contact with a Rotten -
new, and "The ority" by a double bury street window in Bodgene Bros."
quartette (16 voicee le & fitting caught- PalaceonSaturday evening; hap 11
Mon to the first hal Of the program. it WAX net one of the largo platee. •W.
The end men are as fanny as ever, but D. Pair has had sotne fine Obelving put
the acrobatic feats of Vesta Bros. are up for hie china and clam ware; he
liberally patrenized in the past, it haw. the titore:.
splendid. It le a show which has been alehart an Aexucetilmleoentr poison; oenorTele8Wpointr.
on the) road for many years.' dente forgot that Thursday iliet was
.• • , Thanksgtving day, and therefore a few
budgets of news were left over until
this week. TheConservatir s of town
11490 committee mime in Sheppard's
=More on Heron street-. The ,night
train from Buffelo. was Geer an hour '
late on Monday. Red equirrels are ,
numerous this fall; it is said this is a
'sign of a bevere winter. The rain was
welrome visitor oo Mandato evening;
many wells in towp are dry, and a
number of far mers io the 'neighborhood
were ebliged to drawwater from tbe
lake. An auction pale of household'
furniture Will be, held on -the market
square at 2 o'clock on Saturday, the
27th; D. Dickinson will wield -the ham-
mer. The • election raninaign will
spare the lives' of note v deer, • ae the
open season to the ht11111.1 ti is; from the
tet to the 151h of November, and
though many of,,tbe sport s are mote or
Tess active in bolitics, still they prefer
/he excitement of the chase to that of
the NMI Mkjgrl, Pero that Mr and
Mrs J -R. Mcliet•dy it.C.nd to remove
to Nelstm, R. 0 , in tee neer future,
76 years. . Though the great .1. part of land are selling their furniture; we are
her life was, epent in rfis labors And sorry to lase these estimable citizens.
cares jncident'to. pioneer life, ,ltet. ,.h,# Ed. Carter showed us a beautiful spec.
lived considerably past tbe a/rotted tmen red rnse plucked from tie
three Score years andten.. She had garden. and had some half.doze.n in
been in feeble health far aome,tirne.I3nt 'doom; this has,Seen ji remarkable fall.
her sickness and .trotibles' were berne De. 0ook, Albert 'street, lost a val.
with great patience and . Oheistiati 'gable gray mare the othernight; the
resignation. Deceased. was the third beset broke her le hi . the staH.
daughter of the la teRtigh 111 uqtard, of - and the accident we'' f such a nature
the London road, n' native ef Reeghivet that . the animal bed to he
Scotland. who ernigeated with his fam- R. Graham hag sol4 h 6.5 year -old Rey-
in.1847, and came tothe "Huron fields horse to .Philp Murray, hotel
tract_ which was then being sett led by keeper at Varna: $125 was the -price
the Vlanada Company. Me B. Ross received. • The -Clinton marble works
tactiel'i and took un their in Hensel'. C.. O. Reece (at Jackson,
and hie wife Margaret purchased lot I supplied the stone fee the uew block'
10, 3rd con,' S
abode there in. I he Year1854. Ork dint tiros., will have ticket a on sale. for
The Piisoner of Zonde• to he platred
in Seaforth on the 29 : tickets, 75e,
includes , passage to Seafori h and re.;
turn. A. Ginn he Q to led his farm
in Hallett to Jos. Ailat,<..tar, far 5 years:
his son Charles Wili work it. H. Hick.
Goder ;eh Tp., boughth piano cased Do-
Motnimometri-During the past week
tbe following monument.; hare been
erected by Mr. Hoover, of the Clinton
Marble Worker—A swede for the son
of Geo. Ball, and another far..the par-
ents of .Thos. Brown, in Ball's , ceme-
tery, Mullett.. Two to the memory of
John Watkins and wife, and T. Man -
tyre and fatally, in, Bayfield cemetery,
COLLAR, BONE BROKEN..—John Smith
had the misfortune to have his coffer
bone broken on Saturday afternoon
' last. He was working at D. A. porres-
ter's, in the barn, when the tongue ct
a waggon, which had been leaned' up
againet the wall, fell hirek on him with
the result stated. It is unfortunate
that it happened at a time when mg Y
day's labot. counts,. •
FLA.G Tu BE RAISED. —Friday after-
noon, front 8 to Co clock, is set apart
by the teachers of tbe model school for
the raising of the new flag which the
echool now possesses. It is a beauty,
and one to be ' proud of.. A • suitable
ceremcny has been arranged for, in-
cluding addresses :by the Nothers
tincipaa,
Goot Kid Gloves. .
chairman of theThe public are inititiKboard', anto be present.
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We sell the best kid gloves, we can .find
and know of no better makes than those that
go over over our counters. If we • did we would
have them. Every pair at $1 or over that
4' leaves the store Carries with it our guarantee.,
4 Qualities are good, the fir 'perfect and colorings
stitching and fastenings the very newest. All
the fa,s iionable shades and all sizes in stock. Here are our
I, four leaders.
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t #pit 1.41 cent:s *
* TJndressed Kid Gloves,. assorted 1
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y shedee of tad,soft skins, plain•
i otitchieg, a special line we are 2 _
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, clearing at this price, sizes 6 to 8C; '.." 7
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4!* Our ”Pderlesii' glove it tee best glcve:i. . . . : . .1:
. • we have been...shirt to tina-ist ibie pop, y . Ajittle,hetter.gior.c.at13A
.4 little
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.:: tiler ',vice. Fine . soft kid, newest X er price. A glove teat is tholoughly.
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+ stitching°, two or threedoine ituden-. 4 reliable in"every we. and miter fails ,•±,.`v
y ere, in greys. fawns, lit owns, tanb end •? to give satisfaotion. •A ofull range of •i'r
X bleak. Nottore in the land sells. a X sizes in grey, brown, 1 Awn, tan, white, x
... better glove at the price. . -. 4.. fancy otters end black, • 4
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• 4+ Pit $1.50 ?
fThis is a glove.that We are selling More *
j of every season. Made of titmice selected .(t,:
,7, ekine it gives excellent wear and customers :*$
• who buy it once will seldom take any other
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-• make, fawns, tans, grove, fancy colora. and y
blues, size bf to 7
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Reliable Furs
Any fur garment 'selected from this stock
will pi ove worthy in every respect. If not we
are ready to refund your money. If we were
not very particular about the ki:Jad.of furs we
sell we could make no such guarantee as that.
Test any fur we have in any way you like.
Examinirthe quality and finish, the workman-
ship, the design,the styleMook them over care
fully inside and out and you will find it hard to find any fault.
A better assortment than this you will have trouble to find
and.ctirpricet . rair
Black coney ruffs, 'thick glassy fortif A kr Bleck cioneY collars, glomy fur, 215, high
several different Ogled, .60c to 1.Xli collar, long front
Natural end bleak oppossum ruffs ' A large emortment of eaperattes, tile
with heed, claws and tails, gcodgt very nested Myles and combine.
timidity of fur o.x5 poss, the most fashionable Mutes
in elestric sealithibet, sable,oppos.
mitation mink mire, gen hardly be emu, astrachan, grey lamb, &oh*
told from the Outline feel far, full .goodetbat will keep their appettr- aal Alt
size ana shaped, 8 tells' " 5.4610 awe and wear well $6.50 to Xvognf
Electric seal ref, Muitber One gnat- , Ladles' Astraohan Mitntlee, bright
ity, new style, 4 large Monty tails. 5 UP glossy far, even curl, lined with
mercerised sateen, the beet we
• Genuine Alaska garde Rafe and col. have ever had at the price and
larettee, very •fine quality Made siare good Mae 25.00
• from chOiall selected skins thick Eitrts. quality Astreolian mantle!,
and bright hair, the fineselot Of
• table goals we have e'er shown wide of &oh* seleeted ekinsioloote
even curl, bright and glosey.patent
newest shapes with heeds aria ra interlining satin lined good trim.
tails...... • • • • ... * . • •4 $5 tO h t
ngs u rotig out, a colt sun as.
Grey Lamb Huffer, even ourl, teed that will give excellent wear „. eaaru
claws, mid tail.. .. 150 riett,ersas. $40 and eft&
s~({04.0.11.****443,4*4444444 akiii444*-Wet
Sableituffs at $6.50.
,OtiitAzio Sablo,ruff at $6.50 . is the best valueha
we I
thing near that price.
he Mantles
ve ever sold and is not equalled in the trade at any -
Ohio Sable Bulk large size, iimperl, this* furred, 8 largo
bushy fade a very stylish germent and one that will 6,50
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- LIBERAL Rooks.— The committee
reoins in the Searle block are open
every evening for the convenience' of
all the friends and workers- of Robt.
Holmes and tbe Laurier government.Papers and Campaign literature, in -
chiding thea speeches of the cabinet
ministers and other notable. Memnon
- of parliatfient— May he had. .• The.
rooms are well lighted, coinfortally
heated and settled and every ',ram in
sympathy with good honest Liberalism
is Cordially" invited to . attend tat any
time. .
MAIrta'xi3.—A Marriage which will
interest many Clinton citizens 4 mimed
• at the lesidenee of the le parents
'in Waubauithene, on Wednesday, Oct.
17th, when George A, Nimens, second
son of Mrs Nimens, of Clinton, was
married to,Mabel, eldest daughter of
Mr and. Mrs John Crocker,. Rev 3, S.
Passmore officiating at the ceremony.
Many' of his blends will be pleased to
learn of the happy eveut, and will ex
tend their heartiest congratulations,
along with those of the NEW BRA. to
the newly wedded. They will make
their home in Brantfoid.
RAW:* DISFIGURED —Dr. J. Free.
'man is wearipg a visage of much bat-
'teted up appearance, the result of a
tuna wn.y he had on Wednesday night
of last week. His driver became
frightened tit the tinging of the six
o'clock bell, just as he was lenVing in
front of his office on Huron street. • Be
was thrown from his buggy and ren-
dered unconscntis for a while, hut is
now ae game as ever and attending to
his veterinat.y duties. Contact with
lerre firma is yet visiI31e. one side of
his face having been entirely lacerated
and hie beauty Marred. He says ale
eery fortunate it was not worse. -
-EXTENDING THEIR NANIIRADTORIES.
'—John Stephenson, of the 'Clinton
.Funip Factory, finds it necessary to
'Make considerable addition to hie shop
to meet the growing requirements of
trade. He is putting in a boiler, en-
gine; planer, borer, and is also enlarg-
ing his building. When these lop
provenients arecompleted he will have
much better fac Mee for turning out
work, and expec to ineream his bum -
nese very. materially.Rumball Me -
Math have added extensively to their
waggon and carriage emporium by en -
lerging the ehnw rooms. They found
the previous quartere tac small, hence
the extension.
PA,RT 01. GOODS RETUNED.—Wm.
Sundry, while her 94 Wed.iltedftY on
buelneee ceitheeled with ihe ,
brought back a number of the articles
*Well' were ' 'Taken Rom Davis &HOW '
land's store hy John k'atterson (Wise
other names) awhile ago. The fellow
was arreeted by Officer Gundry and
'Policeman VanNorrnan‘of Witighain,
at R. Crawford's!, con, 13, in Buffett,
`on the 10th, and ledged in the county
jail; when taken to trial judge Masson
. committed him to 7 years in the Cen-
tral.. About $1000 worth of clothing,
silverware, cutlery, etc., is supposed to
have been taken from stores in Wing
ham, Goderich. Clinton and Bayfield,
i and between $500 and $000 *bah has
been recovered, which was hidden in
the hay en the 'farm of j. Salkeld; on
the Bayfield road, and 0. Bell, con. 4,
, near Godeeich. Davie & Rowland got
back about $10 worth, including three
pairs of scissors and ituttinber of razors
AMONG THE SIOIr.—We are gl_ad tct
_ know that the wife of Henry Baker,
who lute been ill for some time, is now
on the mend, being considerably bet-
ter. her sister. Mrs Kerr, of Ravine. II
here with her. Mrs II McCorvie hits -
aim about fepovered from her protmc-
• ted lilneee. Mee Lizzie 'Wershiegtola
confined to ber room. Victor French,
Of the NEW „gEA staff, who has been 7
off Wok for several weeks owingto
illness, has resit ed his duffel. We
are sorry to lsarn that Morgan Dalton,
Reeve of Addle rand Returning Offi-
cer for West Huron, le laid Up with
trPlloklfevett br • posaikle that his
merit, W. Lune of Goderich, may have
to perform all the duties or the office,
Ed. Rowed is now at Auburn, and is
recovarlag. favorably _boas his late in-
jusiett Nies Snelt,'Wbe bas been visiting with Mar W. roister, Albert St.,
was called home to :Wingham
Ilinese of °wietltt kliT.
beeartIeat;o inve
iftw day, but is vetting better.: Alf.
Miller has been 01,661t60 sick' for some
time, is getting mound but sloWly,
Mrs A. °ouch Was laid up for * taw
days, but we are glad to leant has re-
covered. The ffflii a SOU Ladia who -
hart been an inteilid for some tints, and
unableto Mate her room at a, Wm its.
provedtataswhitt recently, Wit Sr. kill
pleste4M. to 04y, and Is Dow able iro
ap far *t,ft tiapa Sao. Ontbie. *MS
• Wit siriffettew.sie: =IA otill9914
Just a reminier of the excellence of our mantle stock, of
it generous assotiments, it's upoto-dato styles and it's light
good values. There's no stock like,,it anyvrhere near here and
mantle buyeril should 'see it before buying.
%TRH OOLLIDNATE WELL.— the ar-
tesian well, which A. Peterson has
beeh dililing, is abandoned at a depth
of Knout 175 feet, and ho water; besides
eagle valuable articles have -been stuck
festeand cannot be :rinxiOyed. bfr Pet-
erson eityalte sustaina• a lose •of about
$300 by this contract. • At a special
meeting of the' Ward, Mr Peterson
was allowed to give up the present lo-
cation irnd•start on pew ground close
to the building on the eeet aide of the
school, within three opoptnte time. The
drilling rig has been removed to a, lot
near the station, where a well.will be
Runk for Mr ()malt*. who intends to
build a creamery,. Several others will
be drilled before the new ground at the
school is tested.
OBITUARY.— In Mutation Satordely,
Oct. 20th, there passed gilled** away t4)
her met, in t hepereini of Mrs' Roderlok
Ross, one of i he earlist bet (ler. Of ihu
township ;AS; anley, nt the- t lee rage cif
pto; up..
ittilowShacksliPt
relt
-of labor; industry and dit ift t hey matte'
themeelves:.a ,c0infortable:: home and
raised a large fa:Mai Of five sine and
fotre,.daughtere. Th� remained on the.
.farm ,fne'fot ty..‘tilr, years, 'then . to .1890
• Moved -Into .the ..tovon..of Othiten,, and
lived aeetired life-doringChe pest four
naive. .Deceti sed was gniet, retired,.
hard-werking. woman who; Was highly..
respected ' ' "Wide' Circle of friends
and aetitiaintatices.' • -She vies a cOtteist.
ent-nitimbee ofthe PFesbYterien ch.urcli
for People who want Good Shades and who
want them put up Right.
A
Do you went new Shades *hie fell ordo yon
%vim- your did roam repairedrienift ratifier
of this has nodonbt some -Shadier whit* won't
go iip or reins* to come dewn or won't slop
• where yea Want them It's thie reader we
-want to find. Wewill'fix them for you and as ,
11;beyn�
pd new e
nhn nrPollY1 e ris t'nhawenow
O
bow,
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ono you fifteen cent, eaoh, reelected on your
. windowo, not much in it!. for the latieflotion
of heyhigs blind wort properly mid doing foe
you what 1+ 10 intended to3do. We went your
• shiae tendinous end we want to merit it. We
went it it'd all BOOn itio you are.ready to lieve
• It done. Toren alwaye find us ready to serve
• you, as, promptly as to your advantage*a we
possibly can. See is about i); You will
, readily find us. We are leokineor you.
The W. D. FAIR 00, -Clinton.
"Olten the CheaPest-7-1iltays-thileSt."
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hefty organ from Ct., Hoare. A sister-
in-taw.of Geo Swarte died in London '
Wellnesday. Wm., Gourley was „in
town Wedneeday servingsummons to
,urreLftbAD'nenfrasSiei.
in Bruceleld. Her husbinl surviyeehaenurViUon hegraPd jury,
her, and'of her large family of nine. on the petit iury are A. J. Morrish and
seven mill live: all "metaled .4nd-settled Geo. Oottie, town* and Jae. Rolland,
= $
in life. The-rembitis were inteered ou Vt'm. Shipley andJ. 0. Pope, Rullett.
Monday in the Brucefleld cemetery he- A number went to. Gqdgrich Thursday
side tbote. 61.her relativeer. A very to hear Sir Richard Cartwright and
large numbergathered to pay their last other speakers at a political meeting
tribute of reapect to the deceased and held in tbe in'erests of R. Holmes.
followed the renielius te the.place:of in- Thos. Stinson, Rattenbury St., expecte
terment. . The-AP:era' services were Ms son from Oregen on a Visit; they
conducted by Rev. Me.Stewart,Olinton, have not seen each other for 80.years.
and tbe:nall..hearergwete her four sone. The wedding of a popidar young lady
Hugh. William, rOderiek and, James, ,cift town to a Boston medical gentleman
and her two sons -in law, F. McEwen will take place on Wednesday , next.
"d -D. <Rose. . < ... t4 • • .i. ,.i.
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:On ffeturday morning next we 'replenish our bargain tab es with ...
another 80 pairs of I Wei genuine Dongola kid buttoned b Ms at .. I :40
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80 Pairs of ladies' genuine Dongolit Kill Oxfords worth $1.50 for ..,, .441.12/6
18 Peke of Hoye Lsred Beets going M. , . .. .. .,... ......
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• 85c
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Three lines of M�'sne1ced boots, at *IA *1.25 and $1.150, nil new
goo* regular fuzes and several other buyers that will astonish the closest
buyers. It will pay you to see them,
We have the largest and best assortment of rubbers and we will not be
undersold. Remember we guarantee every pair. No filiation goods or
second qualities. '
email Felt Slippers going at 80e, 456, 85e and 75e
A splendid aosortmant, We buy and sell for milt. Amin solicited,
The Old Reliable.
• Taylor. et Son
• Onaft Mid pne Por.lee
innonnonOidne t the store
Eggs tak as Cash
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GREAT 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 oitered and our big business is good evidence 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 low prices in No. 1
qudlity of Rubbers, They are going fast and
vvill not last long.
LIOT NO. 1.
Comprises 8 cases of No. 1 quality of Men's, Ladies', Boys'
and Children's Tubbers and as long as ° they last the following
lo* iirices, will be in force.
•e-ta•••••4-aeleeeerseasesseeeeel.
Men's Rubbers 7 to 11 Special Sale Price 600 Regular Plaice 90o
78o
70o
60o
64
46e
350
Boys' 1 to 5 - "
Youth's "
,Ladies'
Misses' "
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II to 13 ,“
2',4 to 7 "
11 to 2 "
6 to 10h "
450
400
4
40e
350
250
66
46
We guarantee these rubbers to be No. 1 quality and at the above itiiires
they are the cheapest goods ever offered in this, section; they will not last lent
and they cannot be repeated. •
lothing Department
pool's! for Saturday nor t .
, 15 Rain Coats purchased at a big discount from the leading New York
factory. These coats are extra value at $3.50, but as long as they 1a4 the A'
price is only *2.60, Bo 8' and Men's sizes.
IL* DEPARTMENTAL c
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