The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-17, Page 6lommemommemoommo
Aucaot 1906
The.
now.
flow
Is the valuable part of our
business. It is the best
foundation; it is lasting --
We know how to repair
Watches, Jewellery, etc.
'We know what is required
and fix it, We know how
to do a sad fa.ctory job,
how to prike it lasting
If your watch is not runn-
ing just as it should,bring
it -in-fotexamination. • It,
costs netthilig.tti know ij'
is 'n order. If it requires
fixing we can do it. --
"Knowing how" has been
the means of giving us the
right of way.
We are leaders
in our line
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Jeweler and OTTOSI*C1.,
"Eyes Tested Free‘sff
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TORONTO NIRRNOTS.
1 CA.TTLE•
From the titan.
-A101014;11 eattle are hold-
ing the same figures in the 014 001,14.
try markete,the prides. at the Inaction
on Tuesday were decidedly off. The
dullness was worse than last week and
drovers "who came to sell remained to
scoff." Only 39 cars were in, against
120 of the week before, but with this
Ilight rim prices were low and buying
very dull. Drovers were lying in the
shade waiting for buyers who did'nt
come. There were some very good
cattle on the market.but the very high-
est pricepaid was not much in advance
of $4,60 for selects. The bulk were go -
int' around $4.30, and owners of mixed
lots were glad to get an offer of 4c. •
1317TTEII, IN TORONTO; -Butter comes
forward in better shape this year than
last, and is a, genuinely good article,
the Gluons say, They quote creamery
prints at 22e to 23e, and Park Black-
well p4y 21c in the country. Cream-
ery solids are quoted at 21 1-2e to 22c,
and 20 in the country. .Dairy rolls are
quoted by Park 84 Blackwell at 19c at
• country points, Gurans quOIV200, and
T. H. Smith 20c to 21e. Dairy solids
are 17 1-2c to 19c at country points,
HoneEs-Borses are scarce, on ac-
count of the farmers being basy har-
vesting. While it is likely there may
be number for sale after harvest, it
is -bard to Say whether ,the supply Tri
telpial, to the, demand. It is the lion-
gezliell'ef-ttf4sall ghersetnen that -there
will not be t1. gtl0d. Supply of nrst.otass
draft and harness •horses, at the pres-
ent rate of breeding, for the next three
years, • A
! Si-rgerSheep are steady in Toronto
1 Ewes for export are 10e higher than
1 rePorted last week. The run at the
! city market to -day was smaller ' than
1 usual. Last Thursday there *as also
was also a brisk run, when 1,531 sheep
and lambs came forward Lambs have
been a trifle slowerof sale as more poor
quality is seen on the market toootterg•
The run to -day was a little better in
apish. Wesley ' Dunn reports the
following prices: Export ewes, $4.25
to scot), export bucks $3 50 to $3.75.
per hundred pounds, Iambs 5 1-20 to
6 1-4c s,s.pound. ' The same buyerbought
550 lambs at 6c and 150 'sheep at St 50
r 100 lbs to -day, W. B. Le -.ick
honght the sheep and lambs at the
Junction yesterday for $4.50 and
respectfully. . . ..
Hons---The droOin hogs is a very
considerable one, The Wm Davies Co.,.
who were paying $7.90 off cars in this
'city last weeek. are paying $7.65, inthe
same wax to -day, , For hogs fed and
watered in Tototo. they • are paying
$7,40; the average price paid by them'
son board cars at outside points is 117,15,
which is etatial to 7c to the farmers.
Poultry Wanted
WANTED. ALL KINDS OF LIVE' Mr. and Mrs. • T. C. Doherty, 005
POULTRY, for which the highest. market Elias St.,are entertaining Mrs, Angus
nrioe will .be pal& Call at 112011OwN'S. Cole anddaughter, of Wayne, Xich.
HARNESS SHOP,Clinton. •tf • .-London Advertiser. •• • ,•
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i • you? Our flaking Powder isa t
•- riedand trusted friend -in • many
You would rather trust an old friend than a slranger,' :Wouldn't . A it
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homes. It does„not pay • to .'experiment •:•with untried 'doebtftil .....-1,1 •
A brands when you can get' ours, made with Pare Cream Tartar
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/ and the best. English Bicarbonate of Soda, itt only 25c a lb:
I2 you have- not tried it, We will be- Plefieed''to give you
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J. E HOVEV, Clinton.
• Dispensing. Chemist. •• afiN
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and the finest
grade of
At Best Prices. • Call and see it ,
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Our Specials for all next week
SCREEN 'DOORS AND WIN.DOWS
GASOLINE and OIL STOVES
LAWN MOWERS andi§CYTIIES.
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STOVES and. HARTAVAR.E.
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FURNITURE
We always' aimed at making this the QHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as long as ,we are in the business.
Our prices wilksonvince you that this is true,
A few t Gilray" Curtain Stretchers left.
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OC)V ALL.
trnitte an'd, Undertaking-.
WINTON, Aft ONT.
TUB MANTON NSW BRA
(Births, ilarriages. Deaths)
BORN
IACKSON.-in Rieley, SandaY, July 20th,
I to Mr and Mrs. TA...Jackson, a daughter.
TITOMAS.-.-.At Innovate on AtIgust 7th, the
1 wife of 14i Bert Thoznas, a sou.
CONSTATILE.-In Wingham, on July 80th,the
, wife of Mr. W./1. Constable, a eon.
SLLIOTT.-In Tuinherry, oil ,1' iter gytb, i
iwife of Mr. Chas. Elliott, a on.
SIOLLACOM-111i1.--In Rosa% on XondaY,
July 80th, to mr and Mrs, F. Sinallaconthe %son
DUERMANIST.--InBayileid, on July Met, to Mr
and Mrs R. DrelMeann, a daughter -
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SCOTT-PkITTY-IitnIlitelnEnD11, onAugust nth,
by Prof.Burgoss, of London, Blanche. daoghter
of Mr and Mrs, Cleo. Petty, to Mr J. Lorne B00%
°,11301171firTOINT-/SWARTZ-lo Gorrle, on July 30,
e.t St. Stephen'srector.__v. by Rev. T, II.Parr. Mr.
Ivan Johnstomto Bliss MitYSivarts,both of Wing-
114070E-ROBIlSe--Iu Clinton, on Aug. 1642, by
Rev. C.R. Omni°, Mx, George L Cook, of Clinton,
to MissLaure. Ethel Robbs, of Londethoro,
POLLARD-CANTELON.-At the Methodist
Parsoage. Brussels. ou Aug.8th, by Rev.Esra, G.
Powell, Mr. Edward Pollard,of GreYtownsbip, to
Miss Maggie; only daughter of Mr •Arthur Canto -
Ion, of Morns township.
MURRAY-RAMMETT.-At the residence of
thedrle's father, bY Rev. A.K, Birks on the 7th,
Joh G. Murray, to Myrtle Leach, eldest daugh-
ter of Richard Hammett, all of Soaforth.
VANSTONE -ARMSTRONG-At the residence
of the bride's uncle, Auburn, on Aug, 8, by Rev.
• J, L. Small, M. Edgar S. Yanetone, of Colborne,
•to Miss. Garb:lute Artustrolig. '
SPRUNG.-ICARTER,-In' inanition, Man., on
'Wednesday, Aug. 8tb, by Itero•ittr, Bowring,
Elisabejh,. eldest dauDghizte,tpotl3anartel'Carter, • of
•of Itobt, A, Sprung, fernier%) of Hullett7
maniton, to Beniarneo RPrung. of 'Winnipeg, son
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r1-J0Soafintla,on,August 6th, Herm
Anonths,
the infant son of Mr, and Mrs. IL Lloyd, aged 10
WEISCOTT„-In Seaforth, on Monday, Au8.6Wflhiaui th
Wescott, aged 61 years, 0 months and •23
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NEwC01131I.,-At Newark, en August 3.
NeWeoutbe, formerly of Mofris. towashin,
Ruron Upunty, Ont, in his 74th f eat,
740
Clinton Market Report.
• Corrected every, Thursdy attornoon.
Wheat <old)... .... 0 75 to 077
Wheat (new) • a0.70 to 0 72
Oats ' If 27 to 0 28
Barley .. .... 0 45 to 0 48
roas•• 0 65 to 0 70
Eggs .......,...' .Oi&to 0 10
• Butter 0 15 to 0 16
Hogs 7 25 to 7 25
Wool. (washed) 0 27 to 0 '27
Wool (unwashed) 0 18 to 0 18
• Harvey Greenway, principal of the
schoi:51 at Crystal City, Man., and fifth
son hf Ron. Thos, Greenway, died on
Tuesday night from inflammation.
New Advertisements.
Brooch. Lost.
• Somewhere in Clinton, on Monday, a
Ladies' Bound Brooch with garnet setting.
Finder obliga by leaving nine at
. t, • NEW BEA
NOtite..
Having disposed ("few business, 1 would
be obliged if all haying atsconete wouldset
ale sane„with my su0cessor,41r, A»
ikleacansell,.on or before August 26th 1906,
- l'.• BEE/11E. '
farm tor Sale.
Praprietor offers fax sale his farm on tbo
Maitland Con. Galeria' Township, Lots
77 and 78, situated 1 1-2 miler tram vijIs#e-
otfl6jmesvifle, chnToh and school. The
farrn contains 238 acres of alicioe
iiood'fra.ole bottle, andbank h '
arp 5 acres
•of • orchard and 30 acres of good maple
• bushlanti. The farm is traversed by a mo-
oing brook. •This farm will be sold in. a
block or in parts. Apply to. :
• ALEX BACOUR,
•golinesville. •4
Farni to Rent.'
Being lot 12, on the Maitland, Conof
the Township of Colborne, 9 1-2 roles irom-
Goderioh, and 7 miles from Clinton. The
farm contains 120 acres, 105 mores of which
are in oaltivaiioh, the balance bard wood
hush, one acre ot good bearing orchard,
good &tilling) and ont•honses, an abut:id-
/mama good spring water,. Will berated
on reasonable tertne. Apply to •
• A. E'. 'ALLEN, •
Gowland Lake, &Ask
%lout...Friends ,
Want a Photograph. of
you that will beto their liking;
we, take the kind you both. will
- The style depends upon
your selection, we will see that
you get ,the best. Well posed.
,and wellnjshed.•
Cornmencirii Sept. iit, I
will be prepared to go out in
the country to take pictures of
outside groups of Dwellings,
Ia.rns, etc. Outside views on
Post Cardsa Spetialty. •
The Gallery will be kept open by
•my assistant during my absence.
J.• ROBERTS,
Photo Artist, - • Clinton.
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8t OF COURSE 4g
Yon will give your Boys or flirts Intel -
loss course as titer Ilttish:Public or High
School work, and Ilefore you select your
school, ho sure and W.rite for our now
catalogue. Weare doing better work
than ever before, and can guarantee ex-
cellent rcNtilts, tenet from sent, 4 tit,
BritishAmerican
Business College
Yong,- &
• Toronto• •
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Lcs
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A2P!.LWante
FAL 'PM WINTER
sanction i:tty eitior stirangetnent, shall
prtce patd, mew,. with 'tit istra t;Lbut.." The pleat
Sealetee hlta to six Inanths. uprisoti-
that the accused :should be "emit to
D. cANTEL0,, . Canae:Ws Weta ettlphaP1201 the gate -
that tarty were traces of Inattafty
• CLINTON, in the family I
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•aturday Barga.ins
Saturday and Saturday night we are putting on our counters the biggest
BARGAINS we have offered this year. If you don't see what you want in
the folko,ving list --come in. There are b,undreds of Bargains on our counters
not listed here.
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Children's Wash, Sults.
obildren's wasit Linen Suits, in bineLirtitli and white,
nicely irbruiled and well inside. Jest the thing for
chitdren these het days. Regular $1 25, $1,35 and Qi
,• $1,30 lines for •...................J,
Regular $1.00 lines for „ „.,
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Children's Iluister HIIE01-11 DON
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Leaf b,.er 1.3,C4t,sce liyOrrel red 190
IUIII.91;tipos, two hue ••
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Ladies' 5 11(qts • 's ;
-"IA i PS' bltiele Silk Belts, gilt 1•Int•Istle. 101431:11' 2, ri
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Ready,tii,ivear Straw .1lats : '
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Lsa i es' .Iteatly•t o-Vveni.• Straw .1 at,a1 '.,: ,'..",V l'):t tt (Wad
Oa; year, at fitty per aK144
Ilea's.•Str;tiv fiats • . •
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.• • • .worth front 752 tillse2.00,sebuice.S•tar,1•iy
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Children's 'Straw ts,
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hilai•en's Stii101: Sira,W 11:t,ts, in nut], u h'do ir:1 •1'
white,:and plsilti white stiael•
21e, for 1.5e
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liegular 40e, for
•• Regular* 50e, for
Etoionty in hosiery.
Ladies' fine Wadi Cotton Hose, tine qu.ality,
full: fashioned, fast dyes, speciaio price
• 2 'pale for • .•
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• Gou'us at 411.0
• White Cotton Gowns,„. full sizes' tucked yoke, lace
• trimmed, 75ii for •
Gowns at Tfie
orood. flotton Gowns, tuaked yoke with embroinery
. • insertion, all sizeS, $1,110, for ... . „„.„ .... . . .
Cowl's at•98c . •• •-• •
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Lel ies' fine Cotton Gowns, triMmed with ernlit•oldery, 99c .
. .. niv.1 enibrOidery insertion, $1 21, tin • . .
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Skirts' at. i9c • '',4i . . ..
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• trimmea, $1.2/0, for
1,ndlos' whiti(ii)Otton Difderskirts, good. quality; .1.11.0.e 79c
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Skirts S 0.19• •IBC
:Good, fine Cotton -Underskirts, deop.flounce, trimmed SI 19
with lace and is
uertion, $1.50, far •
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Skirts at $1.79 • tor
VIC
▪ • .•; Weizintn's.lretleliskirtR, Titele Of- fine Nainsank,' deep - • . VIC
..flottnee, trinimed with mbzou1cz -tn-tion firid0.1 7n
gif ern broltle.ryi. /lest ruffle, $2 .11.5 for -. 0:1
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Lawn Waits at 83c
• A fini, Lawn svisttveltosi fisteit. With two rows of •
• • emir aide insertion, shot t sleeves, regultti• $1.00, Inn
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Ja-au'oltaisiS $1.0 -
1-••oitn, Linen .La.V.ssi Waist, embroidered. ftot, t nekea
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c1., deep eulT, sizt*•s134 in, abd :30 ii3., .regular. $2.00, '1 4
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-.tuna ur 24 11,,no.1'. 1.1.11(1. 1 if oltutoils ana
over, 041. 101 )110011 und a
vilo gold,. you to the he•tt-•.
l'y•tmr.r.•11 lair.. pr roller of
the 41411,, eriona is •from huge
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f ..t• •1,4 th.! everlasting
redemothin or old 1)11 Is Lind the 1 S,'"1.11'
of. ne. .i.41,014 that ettus.,:tg lite signature
of 1111. Ire Flturtme tIl
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a Imlf. "s)pti-pi: st.<r'.g." it is na
ttearly !hie hu.orl rod .1 liott.4•,.11.l fours, am
on tivo ttessys•sost It.tm.lrod 11010.4•
of the CIL 0omlau2l,".11 Ilvt; thousand
d Mars,
Ivo mem Convicts For Canada.
'-,It le gratifying t be able to report
that ea:Lulu's proteAt against
the habit 4,41' sum I.:nu-fish magistrateit.
givIn:.,r 02 1(11.0,14 o11 going to
1a1l 'or l':.1 111. to fsituaila,*• has at last
bad souls effc:tt. 4.E•ne. otlit.: day the
rtiicoriler of taititlon uked to 3.11011,
te;kollet!S "11.1t.1 111.01211 guilty to
stoat:0=4 0111 011 fr..fm his "anther, to .
• he "seat t 1 Oantol.t." • 1'1 tdtall certainty
not b • 2 party to •inly-armilvvittiont of
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(Tatty 1 enn-torti..dto a 11..y convie,e I
b'fir, • 1111. b01118,3 3,;.4.11 to Ct4ta.11, a.011
008 was tho :4•111.....1. of at ;01 pro.
test ti' 421 tha Pan:on:tit flovernment 1')
the Vorelgft Oartada, naturally.
.v( ry 1,, having 1:0111
Arta y; (0' of :It • r. ti 1 .,r,•••I I tIg'tIttoY• Ay
dem 4ith VIP 14)00-1'; WI: %VII/ lint
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other • !..iorn somewhat
01.111.11,1 hy a. .o Ica Cult Of tile
1.,rou42111, the train to
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ran Opt ti .;:the
Nye mnro t,t.zrpriked
find a 1.11. 1-112 lying- o tfi• the track.
• T, upzwars. th 1 '1' the train came.
tivr.n• •the 'engineer
440 . It 11104; 00.5.0:41 t(:•11.11).74 tlt)WIt thrS
ets,litt I' the ( nglia,•r . The •anP.
11)41 elst om. 100; behind„
' rnd 11:0111:. n ftW linhs of speed, but
rfx•,,f,'ss train, wnIg too f»rt. and in
0, fos,. :.I.von Cog .q • mime, for.such It
tamed 0421. to 1)r, ng :tossed
t7,rough the an*: • Priie animal was
on a 111n1.11W SI rip f • tracl1 and
lould gt,t 10 - 0 •• side, •
!rho 4i•po:•1 was thwprIcle of the
. Zoo.'. Ile \ 1048 f..rt.rwly work ng came
itt sou 1.1151:n rtitssi.t, anti carried indny
thoiltqind •• dolm of' merebandthe• 11-
tw..en ono Tt,2$IioMr. 1.rederioli
N'oh .11.4 brought It • to this cit' and
lir, ?Vt.; Lod • t t. ri.rdft.1,c.. Zoe. It
•.v.,21.4ou
t for 1441 11...4uo I stroll Wh6n the
f,tta • ;Zoo_ v(sitors
the Cearl animal '44144'linown "Moses."
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... • - .Wentad His Money 5001<,
•,• took out a nflitner- license
• • In . Iturk 8 1, a thi t•eeentiY., says Tho At-
., roW., but reinilts not enining „up to Itis
antielpations,:. he 'sought. ditt. • Itee ve
l‘Tertsios, nd 12(o4k'i(tg the latter the re -
f4... the live iliAlfrs the license cost;
touchlhgly . Imottrketl; "I sell me not.' no make one ruda eenta. 'Tau
go nrin-you geeve me baols,i,ee
433% doliat*, . eh?" .13ut: the chief
magistratee(11.1141 not icethepo1rit, and
lauellinely told him so. • • .. • • ' . • .
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• N't.,gtrogcl (trying et1 one or lienew
11.-il4' does 'this dress
110 N.910.14 tn•I (hunt 144(411 (((1
rf:Pr'weil, t round it a little
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1 -end's Wanted.
Tenders Will he recebed by the Street
Mambo(' at the Council np to 7 •m.,
Any. 110.11, for 100 .ccrcie Gravel, 1o
taken out of the town,a gravol 0,, And (b..
trIbatort • on Albert, King, Victoria and
Baron Sta. The gravel ta be iretpecteci at
the pit by no etrivlOce 4 the Town, who
will assist in balding The lowest, or any
tender; net. noregont tiv Repented
IV J. PAISLEV, °balmier,
OCENTRAL
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Pali 'retro cipea Sept. 21411
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i0541 write for ourliira ff&la; "
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colleges employ our.gradnates tar teach.
ors. Write now 101' ft Alio catalogue.
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Ladies' $1.50 Slippers to $1..25
If(' • Ladies', 1.35 Slippers to • 1.10..
Ladies' .1,25 Slippers to 1.00 .
- Ladies' 1.00 Slippers to .75
)fi .A.11.-inuslins have been reduced. *
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41+ The Galbraith rCicithiirig Co. 4 •
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For BARGAINS. t
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4i+ For the balance of August we will offer the +.44.'
4-14- remainder of our Summer Underwear at reduced 41.4-
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Ei+ rice's. This Underwear is all good quqlity, in .fine 4.4
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.0+ Lalbrigan. In order to clear it all out, to •make .4.
room for our Fall and Winter Underwear, we „zre t •
mg., eofferinp; it at (Yr atly reduced, prices:
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Regniar Mc UnderWear at 36e a.pfeeer
i 4 75e IA . . 11. age
., • $1.00 • " . ." 8e•• '
'4 1,50 • $1.15" . 44
in sizes from 39 to 44.
We also havo a few more :gift front Negligee Shirts left,' in
odd sixes, which ((1)141 regularly at 51.00 ntid $1.25, for the halaroe
of the month we will offer them for 611e. Now is tht: time to buy,
'as they :use the hest value offered in, Clinton this 'summer for the
money t -Regular $1 and *1.26 Negligee •Shirts for
(i9e,,-Co111e early, before tire best patterns are fold. Alt
guaranteed fast color.
In 4)5(14)5 1(4 4)14)11.5iont the balance of our fitraw_,Ilats.- We am
offering 25, disconlat -500 for-'174ot 75c itiffs for 574e; $1,25
flats fur 011e; $1.50 Hats for $1,12i; $2,25 Hats for *$1,67h. •
Thei Galbraith Clothing Co.
SUCCESSORS TO THOS, JACICSON MR,
r si• oe • '41
otee to buy tone up-to-date Clothing And
Mena and floy's Furnishings.