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VOL, XXXJL-- To, 1641,
To Ladles /
SIGH OF THE BIC BEAR
New Goods
We have now a full stock
of Gents' Furnishings, and
can assure you that any-
thing bought from us is
right -up-to-the-minute and
at right prices.
NEW UP-TO-DATE SHIRTS
TIES
" .:FIATS
COLLARS
" "` HOSIERY
BRAOEs
and everything in connec-
tion with the Gents' FI.i,C'-
nishing department.
in Tweeds you will always
find our stock new and up-
to -date, and we can assure
you a perfect fit, and at
right prices._
Remember, we lel! cheap
Summer has once more arrived,
Save yourself work and trouble
during the hot season. Try our
vast assortment of
FANCY BISCUITS
FRESH EVERY WEEK
---CQaoanut Dar
--Water Ice Wafers
--Fruit Ginger Bread
--Pineapple Wafers
--Jubilee, Tourist, Ceylon
and many* others.
We also keep in stock a full
line of Crockery of all kinds,
Fancy Dishes, etc.
Rs L HlifCbI$Ofl,^,
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59.
Who Wants a Farm ?
I have over 4,000 acres of choir farm lands
fK.oinioss, Grin eenock, Bruce, 150 and
iuen dine'Enron
and Ashfield Townships. G�o>od lands with
Also a good as ws m ll Por sale, almost for a song.
Also agood blacksmith shop (dwelling� in con-
nection A /tote dingg good business forsaleheap,
Also a wagonsiiop. Aeneral store with large
trade, live village, Also a large amount of
money to loan at o per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
Insurance Arentt,, Uolyyrrood.
Real Estate Notice
My list of exceptional fine farms, is steadily
increasing, and the intending purchyaser, (ne
matter
do what
to hand ve a f look he this list desire)
buying elsewhere.
Just a word about town property. I have
setae excellent investments for the man with
money, guaranteeing at least 10 per cent on
the alnonut invested.
For further particulars. Apply to
C. J. i1AGITIt2>,:, Beal Estate Agent.
(Office upstairs inVanatono,blook.l • •
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Campbell's Headnohe Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Homuth Bros.
Assessme
His honor, Jud
Rey ision in Wing
the G. N. W. T
Company's asseSsn
$400 to $150. T]1
of the company's
-t Reduced.
Doyle held Court of
am
on Friday last on
1. Co's appeal., "The
ent was reduced from
judge held that part
]ant was exempt.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
lashed by FRANK PATEnsoz, No. 23 Vieto
street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses requif•ed
WINGIJAM, •ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903.
Wear orreer's Shoes and IlUbbers,
Ciyic Ho iday Bates.
For Winghatu's ivic holiday the
T. R, will issue re t'u tickets at sing]:
first class -fare bet veep all stations. To-
ronto and west in amide and Detroit,
Port Huron, Su pension Bridge and
Buffalo. Tickets ood going on after-
noon trains Aug d,. all trains. August
4th, good to return Aug. 5th.
A good homes to rent; nine xooins,
woodshed, hard and soft water. Apply
to R. Vaustaue.
Died at
Dr. Dewitt H. le
Principal of the
oda and member
al purposes of the
died at $ineardi
from Bright's dise
been snfl'eringt'or
from attending
Lodge on Thursda
tncardine.
actin, Grand Second
laud Chapter of Can.
the Board of Getter-
1asonio Grand Lodge
e on Sunday night
se. Dr. Martyu bad
tenths. He returned
he Grand Masonic
last,
GRAnroz IroNEs. Get J. Buckley's easy
terms on gramophones.
Hoosr. To RENT—Eight rooms a
pantries. Hard and soft water
ou lot. Apply to Jen. A. MGL
One Mou
The five moulds
tier Fined.
s summoned on the
charge of assault'. ig a young man named
MCCorvio, appea .d before Mayor 'Vas:
stone and Magist ate Duhnnge on Fri-
day last. The arge against our of
the moulders we withdrawn and one
named McCall° II was fined $10 and
costs.
Remo
Fail Bros. have re
former retndence oIt
briek residetiee Iatel
=d. Johnston, or th
8
Night calls will recei
Can and See stock of boots andB13
Our Ne Ne
The story, "A Cr
has been roaming in
weeks is completed i
story has been n ve
our Subser'tters. N
commence a new s
Love" by Bertha M.
of the author should
antee that the new
one. Now will be a
subscribers to coin
Ti 3IES.
d.
oved from then
atriek street to the
occupied by Mr.
5th house west
o prompt attentiou.
tton & Do's new
0es,
Story.
1 Revenge" which
he TIMES for some
1 this Issue. This
popular one with
't weer: we will
ry, "Her Second
Clay. The name
e sufficient guar.
ory will be a good
good thee for now
ence taking the
Money savers ar.
of Tndhope's sun
Read his advt. on las
Read the Adv
Read all the ache -
week's TIMES, We b
auts and others who p
tonne are truthful, otl
insert their ani
know they are auxion
with you -and so are
for the Trams to end 0
send is to almost any
the world, and to soul
civilized. Kindly sen
and amount soon.
Dr. Butler, seemlier in the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose end throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op.
polite St. Andrew's church, London,
Ontario.
Vice President f New Company
Mr. W. J. Chap an was in town for
a few days this w eh attending to some
matters in conue ion with • the closing
of his business h e. He Is well pleased
with his new ho a in Acton. A meet-
ing of the direct rs;of the W. H. Storey
& Son Co. was 1 Id last week and Mr.
Chapman was elected Vice President
and General M nager for the Convene --
He informs us at he has not made any
arrangements for the Continuing of the
tannery business here.
IV�OTICE—RObt, h'Ibindoo's office wilt
be closed till about 1st August.- Any of
mor
borrowmoney will pleasecustomers wishing. ropey call z on the
malinger of the Dominion Bank.
Robt. Mcindoo.
DOMINION BAN
WINONAM
Busing
'Phis week Mes
sold their flour
Messrs Howson,
of the Wi
firm will continu
stand. Cassels
their r
coal
and wo
cess and all order
will receive prom
s Change.
s Cassels & Carr have
nd feed business to
arvey & Broc.-
r
The new
business in the old
Carr will Continue
branch of the busi-
eft at the old stand
attention.
Capital paid ups $x,080,000
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,330,000
l
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 34th June and 31st
December each year.
A. E. GIBBON, Manager.
R. Vanstone. Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00,
Reserve V ind, $1,700,000.00.
Total ,Assets, $22.000,000.
President-- Sort. Wm. GnlSON.
Vice -President and
General ldnnngor - J. Tunentu a.
DIRDOTOUS
George Beach, John proctor, A. B. Teo
John S. Hendrio, Geo. Rutherford. '
Assistant General Manager-$, S. STEVEN.
ns
vi. N.
peator--
WATSO
SsViri s Bank --tours 10 to fl; Saturday, !0
to 1. Depriosits of $1 and upwards received. Iii-
•treat allowed, and computed on the 30th No-
venssber and 31st :.lay each year and added to
principal.
t p.tlial Deposita also recessed at current
*tea of interest.
Drafts on Great Eritain and the United
States Bought and sold.
Trai••ollersare notified that the -Bank of lam -
.I!
ta>ii and its Provincial fatale ngld, Circular Rates
which chn be eashed without chairge or trop..
Iib litany ],art °fthb world.
DXt71E itmeo '& 1WL ides,, SolliaitorS ent
Houses and rooms to rent. Apply to
C. J. MCGvnin,
Stock Shipmei
The drovers of 'P
busy this week iu n
stock. On Monday
Robertson and Mes
ald each shipped a
Toronto. The sem
load of cattle on W
expect to ship two
Mr. W. F. Vansto
of hogs to Toronto
its This Week.
ingham have been
eking shipments of
Messrs, Burchill &
s. Shiell & Mclon-
r load of cattle ;to
firms shipped a car
3nesday and they
car loads to -day.
Shipped a car load
i Wednesday.
CEsiENT Car of 1)urhain cement just
arrived. Parties who intend using
cement soon wfll do the wise act if they
buy it vow, as cement will likely ad-
vance in price before long. We are also
agetats for Hanover cement.
A. YOUMG & Soa.
Dominion E
The Dominion E
been apportioned as
Aug. 27th, and .Frid
paration days; Sa
Ofhoial Opening Du
School Children's
1st, ,Press Day; W
Itfanufacturers' D
3rd, Canadian Da
Empire and Pion
ibition bays.
libltion days have
ollows; Thursday,
y, Aug, 28th, pre.
nrday Aug. 29th,
; tIonday,Aug,3lst,
1'; Tuesday, Sept.
nesday. Sept. enol,
y; Thursday, Sept.
; Priddy) Sept. 4th,
er's Day; Saturday,
Sept. 5th, Comm reial Travellers' Day;
Mind**, Sept, 71 ,LaborDay; Tuesday,
Sept. 9t11, Stoe breeders' and Pratt
Growers' Day; r linrsday, Sept. 10th,
meriean 'Visite : ` Day; ;Friday, Sept.
11th, Society DaSaturday, Sept. 1281,
Ci i
t ren
$ and He ew Day. It Will be
noticed that the t ibitiou wilt be in
full swing from 9 in. Saturday, Aug.
29th, to 10 p. in today. Sept. 12th,
Monday, Sept 14t being moving day,.
Lacrosse Boys Concert.
The concert gi en in the opera house.
on Tuesday even ug by the lacrosse club
was very well a ended, but owing to
the rain, the att ndance was not large
enough
to mak k i
t
a success financially.
Agnes Rnox lack, ° elocutionist, gave
many selection that were appreciated
by the audieno . Her patriotic numbers
werCwarmly' plauded, Mrs, Black is
a favorite wit] a Wingham audience.
She had not a peered before a Wingham
audience since u1y,1892. Miss Brownie
Williams, sop ano, made her first ap-
pearance in ingham and she pleased
the audience as her numbers were
warmly appl uded. Mr. Geo, W.
Cline gave tw selections and Miss Nor-
ma Dinslev, a accompanist, performed
her duties in a very able znauner.
CltereNT-oar of Durham cement just
arrived. Parties who intend using
cement soon will do the Yise act if they
buy it now, as cement*ill likely ad.
vanes in Brice before long. We are also
agents for Hanover cement.
A. Youxq• & SOL
1. O. F. Excu sion to Sarnia.
Court'Pi/Inghaln, No. 505, I. 0. F., has
arranged with th 1 G. T. R. to run an
exenrsion to Sarni , via Hyde Park, on
Saturday, Aug, ' st, 1003, returning
Monday, Aug. 3rd Mr. It. J.:id[aelMath,
is chairman of the committee, and laid
success in the nr1 nagelnent of fernier
excursions of this kind is a guarantee
that a pleasant o ing will be afforded all
those who avail enseTVes of the oppor-
tunity of takin in this popular trip.
Mr. D. E. McD nald, highland Piper,
and Miss Mab McDonald, highland
Dancer, will ac ompany the excursion-
ists on the trip , nd furnish luusio. Irl
cbunection With this exeersioli an oppor-
tunity will beg en those who desire it
to spend Sunda in Detroit, going either
by boat or elect le railway from Sar -
Ma. Train
lea` .
�?t 1
'4Vnh
ai
u
J3 at
it.
m., Saturdays, Aug, ist, Pare from
Wingham MS uia and return 42.05.
Children under 2 yearn half faro, Re-
turning, train 1 vett Sarnia at 10 O'clock
p. m., on Mon • • •, Ang. 8rd. 1
eking advantage
tional bargains.
age.
rtisements.
isoments in this
leve our nler(•h
tronize our col-
,rwiso um would
Jluc:.1 ts. We
10 do business
•o; 40e will pay
1903, and we will
villized place in
places not very
name, address
Wingham Vot
Tiro voters' lists f
Wingham for 1003 h
at the T/MIts office au
at Towu Omit: Fer
Friday Iast. The lis
total of 877 voters
than last year. The
who are entitled to
lathe: and .unici
Persons -whoa uleY
s' Lists.
the town of
re been printed
were first posted
,son's office on
this year bas a
'hic]i is two less
aro 488 persons
to at both Legis.
al elections; 258,
Lite at =riruaiioipel
elections only and 130 who may vote at i
elections for the egislatis,e Assembly
only. The total umber of persons
qualified to serve as 'arer is 327,
1 A YEAR IN AOVANCi
Let us all in Line.
Under the abo heading the Clinton
ew Era last we .k had the following to
yinreference the Suede ySehootex.
rsion to Kinca dineou August 411x:
011TuesdaS.A R,4,therewill be a nlou.
stet excurstou t Kincardine from Olin,
tan, Blyth and iughar. The rate from
Wingllum is 70 return and front Olita
ton about $1, , Wiugharu have lnade
this day their ivic Eioliday and why
should Chute not do likewise, This
would be a od time and place for
a combined c oir picnic, as organ fac.
tory picnic au no doubt the bowlers ,
and the leer sso boys could arrauge
matches."
ND
ud
ofHJohu Street neaOT r 0. SALE -West'. R. station.
Apply to R. C. KIrT$oy.
Accident
While at work o
Alex, McKenzie,
ross,Monday eve?
mirk met with n
fel accident. Ii
a mower when 1i
(rout of the kni
stopped and he
nd slipped. T
eft hand cant
wives and it w
the wrist. 12r
was taken to T
dressed. Ii, wi]
Germine whethy'
The young nun
n Cuirass.
r the farm of Mr.
h COnCeesiOn of Cul -
ng, Mr.ai rant-. McO'or.
very serious and pain -
was cutting hay with
noticed a fence rail in
es. The horses were
as removing the rail
e horses started and his
in contact with the
s very badly cut about f°
unfortunate young man i 1'
eswater and the vtounrd fo
THE TABLETS ARE TURNED.
Wingham Lacros:• Boys Defeate
Lucknow •n Tuesday.
The Lncknow I Crosse club, two
Parried by fully o • 0 hundred and
eethusiastie sup..rters, among wi
the youth and be: ty of the fair sex
the neighboring v liege were not an
heard quantity, a ole over to Wiugh
on 'Tuesday after eon and crossed ea
with tate Wing} in club. The cl
lined up shortly ter four o'c]oek,be
Geo. L. Alleu, of . Mount Forest,
perforated his du iesiu a most sati,
tory planner, T e first quarter of
game ended with the home boys hav
one goal to their relit. Early in 1
visitor's evened t
ith a couple to spa
r the locals picked
e iu placing the b
ng the game. T
scored two goals
aping out by a sec
o througltont was
ion of lecrosee, at
by hard checkin
little roughness. I
he Iatter half the v sitors played a stron
efense game. It tna,,� be said th
hat some of the m nbers of the honk
cam were not in 11 e best of conditio
r playing. The 1 oys took tbetr defen
hilosophicaliy, ae still have a chane
r the chalupioz 'hip of the district
as follows:
.Scott ;point,B.Law
T. Reid; 1st defence
McCoy; 2nd (it 'encs, A. McFadden
r1 defence, W .. McCoy; centre, J
le; home, W. Treleaven, W. Allen
Thompson; in de home, D. Hornell;
aside home. T. 'at=on.
Wirgbam-Go•1, G. T. Allen; paint.
Farten Ilarsou; over.point, E. Moore ;
defence, W. elford; 2tid defence,
Wightrnan; 3t I defence, W. Penrsnn;
tre, F. Cooly; tome, D. Dinslev, M.
meth, E, Ell'.tt; inside home, A.
tdt home, S. Elliott
he following is the standing of the
s in this disi#ict:-
d by
oat.
fifty
iota
of
un-
nm
cks
ubs
fore
veto
fac-
the
Tug
het
be
re. I
up
all1Ise •
iu
1•e
$
Id
g,
0
g
at
9
n
e
second quarter th
score and ended
In the third quart
and succeeded twi
in the net, thus to
visitors, however,
the last quarter, ss
of5to3. The gin
fairly clean exhiI,I
was characterized
with comparativel
t
cl
take a few days to de.
the Maud can be sever],
is a sou of Mr. Donald
Culross.
The teams lined n
Luckuow-Goal,
rence; cover pcin
McCormick, oil ! J.
1 3r
We are clearing Fancy Muslin's, Ging. • 1
hazes. and Dress Goerts. Farmers' port, ! R.
for sale. GEO. E. 1iING, Winghain. : °ll
ii f }1W.
e Association.
ing 0f the Odclfellows' 1f fT t
was held at Kingston, ! 0811
large attendance. Re- ( He
owed the organization ; F}
ivallcial position and ` T
?rship, evltici3 on June ! club
( Tli
Oddfellows'
The annual nip
Relief Associatio'
last week, with
ports presented s
to be in a sound
growing in mem,,
20 stood at •15,4(1
lapses during the
fore, and the net i
for the year was 1
in force ;19,753,
members; Quebe
- and Territories,
'vinees, 1,010;
AWadding
Announcement
United States,
deaths
for the y
members, The
20 invested in in
!average
rate of
82,
is sent out to the and acquaint noes whenit
fa, vc y
quiet wedding and few iuvitations
issued.
The ANNOUNCEMENT is mailed
the day of the wedding or immedi-
ately after. As we make a spec alt
of wedding stationery in all bra., 4�
we would be pleased to sem ou
samples and prices.
g; outs
ere were fewer
ist year than ever bo -
crease in membership
02. Total insurance
00. Ontario, 1,849
1,319; Manitoba and'
,409; Maritime Pro -1
ritish Coluznbia, 415:
9. There were 101
ir, or 0.12 per 1,0001
ssociation bas$301,081,.
nicipal debentures, the
terest realized being 3.- ;
` Lost To Play
I Li2ckno{fi
Kincardine 2 0
1 3
Wiugbera 2 2
Listovrel 0 3 8
The following games have yet to be
played:
Listowel at Kincardine " 24
Listowel at Wingham ....... , .. 31
Winghain at Kincardine..... .Aug 4
Kincardine at ListOwel.., ,=1
14
Accident to Zettand Boy,
`----------- An accident tlia
Morse To LOAN at 4?, per cent. on fatally 0ecured to
easy terns of repayment. Apply to A •old boy of Mrs. DI
Duimago, Rent Block, Wingham. land last week,
loading clover wh
fork entered his b,
abdomen and th
a the depth of ab
2il
da'
dzd
not
Engraved Calling Cards
We employ the best eugrayers in
Canada for our plate work. We will
furnish you with a copper plate and
100 ladies' or gentlemen's cards en-
graved for $2.00. Write for samples.
WI Fis.Mallagh
SOCIETY ...STATIONER
BRANTFORD, - CANArA.
Anderson' s
CURE FOR
Dyspepsia
Indigestion
and
When ever',ytliirrl, else fails, try
this. It will not fail to relieve and
curnall
Heartbnrs of Dyspepsia,Ae lenIndigos-
tion,ai
and Mal -Assimilation Of Feed.
50c per Bottle
FOIL SALO 010.12' BY
Walton MCKJbbOR
DRUGGIST
Next dont to pest (Ace.
Bowlers t London.
Two rinks of tit Winghain Bowlin,
Club are in Lond. i this week taking
the a
Part inpuna tournament of the
tame%) t • •owang 1lssociatio
The entry list is , far the argest yet,
in all sixty-one ri , ks, with 244 players,
being entered, re'.reseuting the follow -1 pia cities and trsvlls:-Aylmer, Bien -1
helm, Eranptoni Brussels, Chatham,
Clinton, Coplesto , Dresden, Galt, God-
erich, London, M cliell, Paris. PetroIen, !
Ridgetown, St. Ti omas, Seaforth, Strat-
ford, Thamcsvllle,Torouto, Walkerville,
Woodstock and lghera, thus matting;
the largest and mo . t representative lawn
bdsyjiag tournamer t'ever4 • ,• Canada. i
he Weigh= rin s aro composed a
follows: -A. E. G son, Ed. McAlpine,
R. V anstone and Jeffrey, skip. A.:
Crawford, 0. Kne 11tel, Dr. Hollowee 1
cl Du. e - Holm1', skip,.. _ - - !
w
las feared, but i
avoided, and th
smart little fello
I Great care shoo
use of pitchfork
ery to avoid seri
ANTED—To buy a number of good
stock farms within 3 miles of Wingham.
Apply to, 0. J. 11IAGcnxO, Real Estate
IAgent.
ITo Stamp
The farmers have not as yet taken 1
l much stock in the tuedy of bluestone 1
Isolution NY/lioh has e1I suggested by the i
Agricultural :Depar ent as a means of I
1 getting rid of the ti• blesorne wild inns. I
tarn weed. They a m to regard the
weed inextingz isha 9, possibly because
i many snob vaunted °needles haY'e fail-
ed. The departmet ie, however, thor-
oughly convinced of the efficacy of the
bluestone, and ttv demonstrators are
lett in the Province mar showing the
people blow to use . In addition the
department is plant' ig plots of the weed
at eight different f it grounds. There
will be two plots at aeh fair, opo to be
sprayed with bluest ne and one let go.
When en fair
time t;o e
around 'Earners
will bo able to and for themselves as
ter whether the tre went has done any
good or not. Th fairs selected tire:
Walkerton, Owet Sound, Brantford,
Simees, Whitby, rth, .Renfrew, anti
Richmond.
came near resulting
the little nine -year -
S. McDonaId of Zet-
t appears they svere
az two tines of a pitch-
dy, one iu the lower
other in the thigh,
rat an inch. As the
teed,
blood a
poisoning
'
ui
g
is hoped this can be
t the boy, who is a
fv, may soon recover.
d be excereised in the
and harvesting machin-
es accidents.
EVERY I.io'+,': 0
DoHgiass'
Dyspepsia
TabJefs
are guaranteed
i;;facticJn� in .arta give sat
troubles—or stomachstomach(1 forms of
ubles---or illaney
refunded.
The Druggist,
I have room f, r two
the Telegraph ()Mee.
Fall Ter,inens
� Set, Ist
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT,
Scores of Business Colleges
have applied to us foe our graduates,
to act as tend:ere in their schools.
This is tno evidence you aro looting
for as to the BEST SCHOOL to
attend. Thousands of 011r former
students are now in bnsiness Iife.
Write for our handsome catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT
PRT:'vCIPAL,
Customs C Iections.
The duties collects' at G3dori .i and
its ontports from July 1st, 1902, to
June 30tb, 1903, Oho v an increase over 1',
last year's fignres f $5,9C0,19, but as
will be seen in t e table below, tlhe
amount for Croner' h itself has decreased n
$1,1.8.02. Kizlea dine has also -suffer-
ed a large dec .ase, while Clinton, id
Wing barn, Seaf 'til and Soutbamptou
show substantia increases. The fol-
lowing compare 've table w`Il be inter,
esting:
f;oderiaii ;S1 ,-.03 1P01--02
f'.liatoa......., '.44150 �1:i; ?2.1+1
w. ,,
= 4 1.
a h 03.6
am 5
13.70 6,940.23
8iucardiul, . c•:.,
Sel.forth . .' 0.74 .-0 440;3.02
Sout],anlpr,m . 0. i 4 �.t"3 1,357.7 S
3,084 26
Lucknow 1', 04,4,1 �,i,2 43
_ 6.43
Total........ 52,080.35
$47,014,40
•
The Tines; 400 to the end of the year.
Waring
Sale,
ut a Weed,
Summer Shoes Must Go
ly
mt
se
tee
eco
on
of
This is one of the events of the year in Same selling. As sOou as
possible after jnly itith, we arrange oer stock, clear the :leek for action and
get ready for Grand Clearing Out Sale of Summer Shoes.
will commence SATURDAY, jULY 25th. and oontinue for 15 days ceny.
The time has arrived, and we are ready for bueinese. This rreat Salo
Every s.ort Summer Shoes for men, W0111011, and children will be
soon be emptied.
Marked down -way down, and sold at prices so low, that our shelves win
Ont Shoes are worthy Shoe -Shoes of the best makee being the only
kind we handle, Good time now to buy. Lots of Summer weather ahead.
great Shoe Sale.
Note our reductions awl inducemeats and We hardly think you'll miss tlas
Ladies' Dongola Kid Bills, regular price Ia3.00, on sale for
Ladieer Dorgaila Oxfords', regular ptice $1.60, Sale price `1.10
Gents' Dongola and Box Calf Bala, regular price $3.00 on Ole a 25
Boys' Misses and Childrens Shoes at these reduced prices.
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W Greer's Shoe House