The Wingham Advance, 1908-07-16, Page 4G
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4 TARE W ING��IA �.D•'S ANC , TH'UR8D.A..Y, JULY 16, 1908.
_•Tlle I)o initln 0} ve 'i n e t 1 h 1' d d 11 A' 1 41
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abandoned interference with the pre• were a number of cases where the
_ paration of the voters' lists Ili Mani- landlord tried to get undev the cloa)s �i��Hospital,,
toba, leaving provincial authorities of his leasee or tt4sociate, but the (lova
Cireat
to eleterinlllo Absolutely wile !;!lull erntn+*1;t 1)roser.#iter 11e1L1 that nntlar
(Under Coverninent Inepectlon.).
vote In that province. Judges 411 (lie new act the 1my applies olost rig
I'loaHantly situated, Beautifully fu silsiied.
Sale define polling subdivisions, as the icily to the landlord, The cat istrate open to µi1 1•tgg (wb licensed tr4ysigians.
Bates for atigrttai iwllieh include k�oard sari
do now. In six constlttlendies in. New took the same interpretation, nursing)-> 3.60 to $16,00 per woekr according
Ontario district judges are authorized to location of room. For furthor Informs -
to
tion—Actdroye
FROM J LY 10th TO 31St, T make a lintel reaction of lists, MISS a H. lvot,
These nudges aro to sot. according to �i"pSS4IS Suporintendgnt,
seniority, and have absolute authority' Vex 223, WIngliam, Out.
to appoint enumerators and control The 50th or Jubilee year of Brussels
♦+l�4 1+l14e ��v♦!N!!1l�tN�eO the whole machinery, This interfer- Methodist Sabbath School will be cele-
ence with provincial authority fn On- brnted in a fitting manner on Sunday, p
tario is the only remaining feature of and Monday, Sept, 6th and 7th, Alla Ladies College
Everything; in our Furnishing Department at greatly reduced prices,. Now the programme to which the Opposf- Tlem'y 1`Iatet has disposed of Itis ST, THOMAS - ONTARIO
is your chance to get vallues. We want money, -and in order to get it, leo tion objected, As now lnodifiecl, it house and lot on Queen street to Sam- 28th year 1 A leading Canadian
can do no great harm, but Air. Borden itel Crawford, of town, for the sum of College," Rndownrent allows ex•
are going to sacrifice our profits. Here are some of the prices condemns it as a paltry, meddlesome $40500. ilii', Tiaist will remove to the ceptionally reasonable rates. A Ikill
d ights which Govejnment U. year's
andel laundry - -
and perp S I board, powersan l $168
I'or• tela/o err• arl4iYe$S
and Parliament have assigned to the J• J, Gilpin sold to Jars. Bolger, of .7ieheSr trpr,'� 2 and upwards
. provinces. It is a.black mark against Morris, on Monday morning last at 10
Hats Wash Ties Underwear Ontario, implying that . this great o'clock, an Elmira hay loader. The
- province is incapable of dealing with machine was shipped from UImira and prlriT �
Regular $3.00 and $2.50, All 50c Ties now...............35c The Ellis Spring Needle, fin - wits in Air. Bol er'a barn at :1 o'clock ARTHURI J. IRWIN
matters. which livery other province g
hard or soft felt..,.. ,...,.$1,75 All 25c Ties now...............19c eat made, in Lisle, Fine Wool centrals, the same clay, as sold, six hours after n,p,s„L,n,s.
Reg. $2, bard or soft felt ... $1.25 wash ',Pies, Ascots, reg. 50c..35c and Balbriggau. „M« � ordering,
” g, Strings .......... ..... a Regular $1.25 garment at...89e Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pon -
Reg. Reg. $X.50 1, it
.75 tr ...540 ' -In the year 1890. our Federal Tuesday of last week Iingh ATcIn- nsylvanla College and Lucent ate o1
, ..$ 00 Re 15c Stri 10 Dental Surgery of Ontario.
expenditure stood at $•11,702,383. For tosh left Brussels for Calgary with a
St�• ( rc ,50 tt ... 380 the year which closed on Marcel 31st, car of settlers' effects, including 5 —Office to riacdonald Block—
raws Collars 14 25 it ...loc 1908, the amount expended, so far as bosses, wagon, buggy, agricultural
! iniplements, ec,. He purposes farm-
$2.00 Sailor or Boater,,...,$1.40 Rubber Collars, any style, the Government has rGporteri, was IV, YRIC '1,
$1.75 to it ,..,. $1,25 , regular 25c ...................190 $108,778,322, For the present year the ing south of Calgary, ill's, McTnto it
CI sic - , and children will fullow'in the near g�S•A,, L,D,S„ D.D.S.
' 81..25 ,...., .75 Linen Collard, any Style, Pants finance Minister an his speech
.50 °' " (boys') 30 regular 20c,.,Y.................14C estimated that the outlays would be future, Honor Graduate of University of Toronto
r' Tweed Worsted Flannel and. - and Licentiate of Royal' College of
.25 it it is .15 Regular 15c......•..............•.10c ' White Duck, $110,236,000. To put it in another Some weeks ago Miss Maggie Beat- Dental Surgeons of Ontario.
form, the tie of NViarton, formerly of Brussels, OFI IgE IN OEAvER BLOCii — wINOIIAM
Linen and Canvas Hats Hose Reg. $3.50, cream flannel Expenditure in 1906• .. $ 41,702,383 - whose -health has not been good for
Regular 75c......................50c with green stripes.........$2.25 last year.. 108,778,322 some time from nervous tension was
as 50c.......................35c ° Reg. $2.25 Pants ....,......,$1.75 Estimate this year..,.. 119,236,000 taken to a.sanitariuni at Guelph for
The rate of expenditure enditure to -da can be Fall Term Opens Sept. 1st
ac Y,2be .Regular 50C black and fancy Reg. $1,66 and $1.50.....,..$1.25 p , Y treatment. Leet Saturday her body t p
. 1:the better appreciated when it is cont- Those who know best the merits of this
e. Cashmere and Silk mixed..38c was found in the river which runs im- school are its staunchest fill
OVERALLS I pared on a per capita basis with that supporters.
Re 5c Cashmere Liale or mediately past the sanitarium, The
Caps Fancy Cotton .................19c Reg. $1.25, black or blae.....98c of 12 years ago. In 1896 we spent at ELLIOTT
Re $1.00 with or without the sato of $8,11 per head of popula-
interment was made on Tuesday at
Reg. 20C cc .................15C g• i Wiarton. The sad news was received .
Regular $1,00 extra quality Reg, 15c ac loc bib , 75C 1 tion. In 1008. the rate was $18 per
' ••""" '•"""""""'•""•"'•'••'� head, 1909 the rate will be $2U here with many expressions of regret �
Tweed or Cravenette, at...65c • , ,Rei. 75c, with or without as Miss Maggie had many friends in TORvONTO ONT.
Child'en s, Misses and. Youths „•,.,,,• , 60C ,per head. The situation can be per- �
Reg. 75C Auto and Golf,,,,. 55c Hercules Stockings in a}1 sizes from bib ........•.......• Brussels, She had eluded the nurse This College stands First in Popularity,
Reg. 50C 14 `r ......35c. 6 to 10, extra grod weareas, blearing haps more readily understood when it and committed the deed. Thoroughpess and Genuine Merit. (Jo
p • S, '�"" - I is stated that while we spent $800,000 where you will, you'll find our graduates
,, • ..19e these out at and below bottom pushing to the front, !rheir superior train -
25c styles .... a week i 1896 we Fthe ollowing • rices. �.. Sweaters, Work Shirts, Belts, than$2,120,000 a week. sThla tool by competition ineStand entries i the Ing enables theta to get and Hold brat•
Reg. • '' _.in tFieldnCro mass positions. Callega open all summer,
Gloves, Jewel' Umbrellas Y P g p
y, I. Fater ane t.imo. WIT for catalogue.
• Armlets Garters Night Shirts
men, who declared that if they were Competition ands, rite management
, , g f W. J, ELLIOTT - PRINCIPAL
Shirts Fancy Vests Handkerchiefs, etc. Ever= put into power, they would reduce of East Huron Agricultural Society,
Lor.. Yongo & Alexander Sts.
W. G. R., the best made. thing at a great reduction for the expenditure several millions an- the drop being oats :—'T. R. Bennett,
Extra quality and make. cash. nually. David Milne, Robt. McDonald, Donald
a -
Reg. ol.75 and $1.50 Rega,-
in the house recently showing that
inside circles that the railways are the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will
for the biggest season's D. T. HEPBUR.N, Manager
in the penitentiary decreased by 25,
cleanse and enrich it, give It nourish-
ment and strength This can be
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Robertson, W. J. Hemingway, Wm.
_ to or Negligee Coat or � Regular $3.00 at ...,........$1.98
Ir
These increases, in a province like
Ontario, with all its religious adk-ant-
—The annual report of the goals -and
Armstrong, Jas, Burgess, Eli Smith,
otherwise ....................$1.19
Reg. $1,25 and $1.00...... .85. as
as
$2.50 at ............$1.75
$1.75 and $1.50...$1.19
Talloping
a 'Specialty.
prisons of Ontario has been issued.
Considering that there has been a
Alex. McLauchlin, ,Jas, Sherrie, Jno.
Broadfoot .4t Son, Geo. Robb, Jas,
Reg. 75c and 85e ............ .49
$1,25'.................
.84
effect that is unequalled in any other
Drafts sold on all points in Can-
Speir, Win, Thuell, Miller Bros.,
tario,andunlicensed dives are rrcefv-,.
the "world is getting better." With
medicine, latith lots of pure rich
blood Circulating. to all parts Of the
141'eets the 14 Thursday in each month,
decrease in the number of liquor
Robt. Nichol and Oliver Turnbull.
Schools, Churches, Sabbath Schools,
body, with snap find vim running
;..;I
controlling number of them --aro
licenses, a corresponding decrease in
r,
$50 is being offered in prizes, 1st $lv,
throe h ever vein and atter robust
g Y Y,
health is inevitable. No cleansing
solicited. Ask to see our 'saes from any
of the officers. Ladies' risks accepted at
T1• �
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crime might have been expected, but
2nd $12; 3rd $10; 4th $8; and 5th $5.
Were going out of Children's
e
Wear. Come, well almost give them
away.
the report shows an increase, except-
There must be 5 acres of crop and the
There
REV. T. S. Boyne T. E. Roxlssorr
Leader Reo, Secretary `
Lumber (dressed or undres-
Government !a determined that the
for maintenance of prisoners, indi-
in the case of murder. The number
will be done by experts ap-
sed), Shingles, Lath, Cedar
letter of the law shall be strictly
these dangerous
cotes that the reforms in contempla-
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of commitments was 11,804, or an
pointed by. the Dominion Department
-
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tion by the Government are much
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increase of 991; for murder 23, a
decrease of one; for manslaughter, 23,
increase 7. Crimes the
of Agriculture before the oats are har-
vested. The crop of course belongs to
--Robt.
absolute safety, and
an of against
the farmer.
o
,��
-~
person, 86S, an increase of 116; against
.
CAl�ra Ar711 I�1Ll� Us,
,Y•
.
a s i
Il' � Illtoli"�St foitlt>N
property, 2,936, an increase of 433;
ed to effectually root out every one of
Tailor and Men's
Furnisher
to the men who care
the 1'lomlition Government, a dom-
against: public morals, 445, an increase
UON'T ALL �SPE"Allr A,7C OI�i71A,
Coal
t' We are sole agents. lot!
the celebrated Scranton Coal,
which has no equal.
Also the best grades of
Smithing, Cannel and Do.
mastic Coal and Wood of
= all hinds, alwiys on hand.
Residence 'Phone, No. 55
Office 94 No. 64
Mill it No. 44.
of 72; against the peace, 6,833, an
increase of 604. The inmates in the How To Improve Health. „
■ Central prison increased 166, but those No better way to improve the blood, CANADIAN DOME CIRCLES
• Ii,Y�G0tLOU1al needed.
�DOMINIONDAR.
Highest Price Pad for all • { •^"� *M* -
, -Canadian failures for the first. six -When Sir Wilfrid Laurier pro.
kinds 4f s.
g months of 1908 were 881, or 308 more posed the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme HEAD OFFICE+", TORONTO.
than in the same period last year, to Parliament he announced that the
McLEAN
The liabilities increased from $`5,42{3,- total cost to the country would •be
433 to $8,335,72;5. It- is thought in $13,000,000. A few days ago an official Cgpital (paid up) - $3,848,000
tl A•• . business circles, that the tide is turn- estimate of the cost of the Govern- Reserve (and undivid- , $59068,
Ing, and that business conditions will ment section of the railway—that ` profits)
1 ,1@►ee♦d►fW1Ml+��
improve, lying between Winnipeg and Moncton Total Assets, over $48,000,000
t d t tl a House of Com-
in the house recently showing that
inside circles that the railways are the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will
for the biggest season's D. T. HEPBUR.N, Manager
in the penitentiary decreased by 25,
cleanse and enrich it, give It nourish-
ment and strength This can be
WINGHAM BRANCH.
it
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These increases, in a province like
Ontario, with all its religious adk-ant-
quickly done by Dr. Hamilton's Pills
which have a vitalizing, purifying
(1.
Wingham Gtrcle, No. 434
`•Hs�ss ►.s�►
��
T�uRorr s
optimistic, and says: -"A s :-"A man with
p Y
cost of the roadbed will be $63,437• per
Farmers Notes discounted,
policies are as good an application of
♦
ages, does not support the theory that
effect that is unequalled in any other
Drafts sold on all points in Can-
LEADIXG PAPER--
tario,andunlicensed dives are rrcefv-,.
the "world is getting better." With
medicine, latith lots of pure rich
blood Circulating. to all parts Of the
141'eets the 14 Thursday in each month,
Coalr
ing a thorough "looking up." W. d,
Schools, Churches, Sabbath Schools,
body, with snap find vim running
in the Chisholm Ball, at s P. in. Candi-
dates for cheap, rclisble insurance are
controlling number of them --aro
'
����j`�r C
tl%i�� `(xlYll11�
curtailment of the sale of intoxicating
g
throe h ever vein and atter robust
g Y Y,
health is inevitable. No cleansing
solicited. Ask to see our 'saes from any
of the officers. Ladies' risks accepted at
T1• �
,4�,�U11��
liquor, the province should show signs
building tonic, is as good as Dr. Haniil-
the same rate as men.
We carry a full 'stock Of
• Theo. Hall - Proprietor,
of improvement. In so favored a
province, the expenditure of 844,627.14
ton's Pills. Sold by all dealers.
REV. T. S. Boyne T. E. Roxlssorr
Leader Reo, Secretary `
Lumber (dressed or undres-
Government !a determined that the
for maintenance of prisoners, indi-
--
W. J. WYLEa -Rin, secretary
sed), Shingles, Lath, Cedar
letter of the law shall be strictly
these dangerous
cotes that the reforms in contempla-
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„
Posts, Barrels, etc.
observed, and all and
Illegal places blotted out. The license
tion by the Government are much
�XPERISNOE
• Ii,Y�G0tLOU1al needed.
�DOMINIONDAR.
Highest Price Pad for all • { •^"� *M* -
, -Canadian failures for the first. six -When Sir Wilfrid Laurier pro.
kinds 4f s.
g months of 1908 were 881, or 308 more posed the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme HEAD OFFICE+", TORONTO.
than in the same period last year, to Parliament he announced that the
McLEAN
The liabilities increased from $`5,42{3,- total cost to the country would •be
433 to $8,335,72;5. It- is thought in $13,000,000. A few days ago an official Cgpital (paid up) - $3,848,000
tl A•• . business circles, that the tide is turn- estimate of the cost of the Govern- Reserve (and undivid- , $59068,
Ing, and that business conditions will ment section of the railway—that ` profits)
1 ,1@►ee♦d►fW1Ml+��
improve, lying between Winnipeg and Moncton Total Assets, over $48,000,000
t d t tl a House of Com-
ll
in the house recently showing that
inside circles that the railways are the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will
for the biggest season's D. T. HEPBUR.N, Manager
• �
—was ire e o 1
mons. The report states that the line
WINGHAM BRANCH.
it
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---The Winnipeg Tribune is very
will be 1,803 miles long, and that the
,
SUBSCRIBE Fo:r� NORTH
��
T�uRorr s
optimistic, and says: -"A s :-"A man with
p Y
cost of the roadbed will be $63,437• per
Farmers Notes discounted,
policies are as good an application of
ing out the "blind pigs" in Nov On-
half an eye can see that the effect of
mile, which means that the division
Drafts sold on all points in Can-
LEADIXG PAPER--
tario,andunlicensed dives are rrcefv-,.
the temporary depression that pre-
of the railway we are condemned to,
ado, the United States and Europe.
allow, and that its leaders -at least a
ing a thorough "looking up." W. d,
wailed over Western Canada (tail -end'
build will cost $114,306,911. This is
controlling number of them --aro
11iinna says: --"The process will be
of the general hardupness in Eastern
for the eastern division only. A
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
T1• �
rch nt
Canada tine the States) not be
very long with tta It iss known in
statement was read by R. L. Borden
Interest snowed on deposits of rico and
upwards and added to principal quarterly,
ll
in the house recently showing that
inside circles that the railways are the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will
for the biggest season's D. T. HEPBUR.N, Manager
in the constituencies who generally
believe in It. • They believe their prin-
Nr It
1 X00 PERANNUM
preparing cost the people of Canada $191,305,822
freighting business in the history to which is to be added a bond guar-
of West Canada. Railway men are 5g t8 000 t t 1 f 1 R. S'aaetond, solicitor
it
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0
�n
Or 40c until
antee of $ ,0 , , a o a o near y rd IU I n a
very good judges of the future in this $250,000,000, The cost, said Mr.
January- 1st 19090 respect. Where they usually fall Borden, was a staggering amount for �1 } Q
sshort is in under -estimating rather the country- to farce under present con- Inyostment
than dyer -estimating the future, at th s, for at the rate we were going, PR
oP R IThere will be a rumpus o£ no small at the time the rand seas completed bite coafifrxEp IN
1 1.,•I.;�.. ,,;�:, t.. , dimensions in the West this year if it the public debt of Canada, would
suffers from the old complaint of .amount to $150,000,000, unless we, FOR SALE The Endowment Policies
insufficient shipping faculities, could spend some of this money out —Or, +.
of revenue, and this was extremely
* unlikely. Mr. Borden, summed the Frame Cottage.. ....'Alinnle St. The Dominion Life
BANK OF When a government.comes into power, it has a certain number of men cost up in detail, -anit is certainly Frame Cottage.....,Y..... Patrick St. 19
astounding, Frame Cottage..............Worth St.
A -A -11 elI mann ed
i
in the constituencies who generally
believe in It. • They believe their prin-
„ A
„
Frame Cottage.. .. .Frances St.
Frame 11 Story,......., Victoria St.
eon , w g
Canadian Life Assurance Company.
c}ples are the right principles, that its
—The Ontario Government is clean -'Frame
_
Frame 1> Story .. _Edward St.
rate of Interest
policies are as good an application of
ing out the "blind pigs" in Nov On-
Frame 1 Story ,,,.,.Scott St.
earned in 1006-•
"
these principles as political conditions
tario,andunlicensed dives are rrcefv-,.
Frame .,....Minnie St.
8.7 1ER GENT.
I
allow, and that its leaders -at least a
ing a thorough "looking up." W. d,
.Story.
Brick 1 Story ..... Victoria St.
controlling number of them --aro
11iinna says: --"The process will be
,
Brick 1 Story .. ...........John St.
'WALTER T. 114LL
Ace 0, UNT
doing what the honest! can to carr
out these But their 'Con•
most thorough, and the culprits will
be most rigorously dealt with, The
2 Story (new) St,
Wfngha
Local Agent -» nl.
principles.
Brick
Jost-phinO
Brick 1 Story Josephine St.
,,� . I .,..i..
fldence may be shaken. They will, it
Government !a determined that the
I+rarfio 1 Story,...,,,L.Y,Frances St.
--
is the best 11;vestMent'
is true, allow their leaders a good deal
lit fighting the
letter of the law shall be strictly
these dangerous
Ii rick 2 btory (new) Catharine St.
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for
Idle funds. It offers
of latitude enemy,
They und.erMAnd that something trust
observed, and all and
Illegal places blotted out. The license
Properties in Pleasalnt Valley, Lnirfr
Town, Town blot, tlreenyille, Chis
�XPERISNOE
be permitted to the exigencies of
officials have been re-fnforceil by a
bolmtown And in the central parts of j
absolute safety, and
party tActles and the necessity of pla-
strong corps of special officers, with
the town,
,��
-~
eating sections and even Interests,
instructions to leave no stone unturn-
CAl�ra Ar711 I�1Ll� Us,
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a s i
Il' � Illtoli"�St foitlt>N
But when they see as in the Casae of
ed to effectually root out every one of
WE CAN SUIT YOU.
tittles oS year,
the 1'lomlition Government, a dom-
these illicit holes. No quarter will be
UON'T ALL �SPE"Allr A,7C OI�i71A,
'f `pAlig N►Attlts
pitte Abandonment of stated prin-
shown, and the leen who Conduct
Choice 14sims at right prices and
OMIGNS
&a.
ciples, a disregard of solemn pledges,
tliern will be pltt+ced under arrest. An
on ellsy terms.
CoplaNTS
A hsnd n
-. • ,
and careleasneas In Meeting AectlOn-
effort will be lnrield by the 27ro�vn ill
xN tMANOE`•- All kinds.
etutokla aArtatif o ler O gin ons doe wt�6ttl oven
tarot�tton f.ponfld6 YUUatq�rtpp o pernmunien.
t
Wingham
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tions Of corruption, they begin to
p g
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wonder If it rorty' not be true that till
ivonder
fryer cAaO Of ftlnyICLIOti to secure
y ,
substantull punishment by Imprison-
FA11M OAN, - 1+ovi" silt@8.
iiantf free. ��•oonadontlai, ryANO lf�, ontents.
rant tree. pIdest 1h,aaoney tot• soca' n�� nndtent.,
P route traltbn ills u b Munn :Co.'9804 tf
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tlmC•seryera, nxld that
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mbnt, its tit* efiectuttl ]i�CaIn of lrttttirig
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MAW party is rig iter an any ft sop +y @ rites a Lri g �.It�HJU S UVUH�
ll tl boon the 1 �Ze
oth@r. When this aCaura, the solid ownership of these 1, cds. At last on lolnY soltrhtea seek!' street alt-
When
li p >u eotontmd ioarna'i.o tot
Column !whose sit ort has kd t the report 27 convictions ha " e n REAS ES�,ATE AND A o � , 6 u" roar.Ivoate,l. prepaid, e`�i"4 ut
to ��o isfet ft a rl
Ytoltl nrecf,mthribriderw111m1 it bo fltyestratrgddl�betvVAon+fifty and tsnb tT1SU>�ACk «� RtXRC�AlrlE,,,, diM»'stwwrll►itton,lgt
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Take Advantage of Our
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CLEARIN SAL
s`
During Stock Taking.
Come and see these Goods. You'll
be glad you came.
1 SHIRT WAISTS. -3 doz. only White Lawn and Mull Shirt
Waists, beautifully trimmed with lace, embroidery and
tucks. A genuine, snap. Reg. $1.75 -now ?1.25. Reg.
$1.500 for 99e. Reg. $1.25, for 75c. Reg. 75c, for 50c.
Black Sateen tucked Waists, regular $1,25 -now $1.00.
UNDERSKIRTS. -Wide, lacy and very pretty. RPg. $2.00,
for $1.75. Reg. $1.50, for $1.25. Reg. $1.25, for $1.
+ AT COST. -Drawers, Corset Covers and Night Dresses,
DRESS MUSLINS.-Positively must go at any cost. RPP.
80c, for 20c. Reg. 20c, for 15c. Reg. 15c, for loc.
A BARGAIN IN CORSETS. -Celebrated D. & A. Corsets,
straight and curved front, lace trimmed, good jean and
easy fitting. Reg. $1.00, for 75e, Reg. 75c, for 50c.
BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS. --Must be cleared out.
i Extra vide pleated Skirts, sunburst style. Reg. $1.50,
for $1.20. Reg. $1.25, for $1.00. Reg. $1.00, for 64c.
SHOES TO CLEAR. --120 pairs of Ladies' and Children's
Shoes, to clear at 50c per pair.
A SNAP IN TOWELLING. -23 inches wide, all euro !lust!.
Special at 121e -now 10 etc.
AT REDUCED PRICES. --Laces, Embroideries, Collars. and
Belts, at greatly reduced prices.
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