The Exeter Times, 1892-6-23, Page 8D
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Big Bankr'upt Store.
Previous to enlarging and remodel-
s r;,; our Big Store, we are going to give
customers a big benefit. See how
are going to do it ;
2' pounds Granulated Sucer for $1
;S pounds of bright Sugar for . 1
' pounds Baking Soda for 8o
:3 pounds best now Raisins for ':Se
211}o per pound for our best Japan Tea,
pounds best Starch fort o
best Corn Sta oh S peer package. for 250
Best DomeStove Polish 13e
N P Soap 14o for 31b bar.
r bars Dingman's Electric Soap for «.o
7 bare Famous Soap for 2.5o.
Clem bars Toilet Soap for 25e
rostcauned. Salmon for Ile
't pound box Soda Blaouita for 22o
1 pound lax Soda 13saeuita for80.
pouods evoked Soda Biscuits for 25e
}test Pickles. t+int bottle, 13o
; o lsrooms for 23e.
beat Rice, 0 pounds for 950.
';eat -Trews Cofeo.210
`oat 01115c per gallon.
1f you miss this chance you will regret
. •:s we certainly can't promise to re -
these Iines when once sold out.
ry-Guutls, Boots tS, Shoes, Ready -
le and Ordered Clothing all go.,at
price.
...est Curtain Poles, complete for 20c.
Ci nue -quick.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1892.
4 OMA1r HAPPENINGS.
°annals.
.;,11 M. Hawkabaw is elating friends
w Vork.—Mr. P. 13awden, druggist'
r'. lgetcwn,was in town this week calling
iD :sial many friends.—Mr. Garnet Hynd.
;ri is hem fir a. short time, --Rev, Mr.
-''irti`,^:. •r'tn-'ni i.,,...o arms, fl`- «1,4 nr'.•=•,-
n Friday .Inst, nitwit oenoilted in
• Jtb,audon *Monday eyeniogwas accord -
hearty receptive by Ms congregation
e' • church.—A pleasant evening was
▪ in social chat, and other entertain-
' . The rev. gentleman was heartily
ell back by evPxit late —Rev. Mr.
."Ft orbs: ~•'~; reached in the Main,at
rirodiat church on Sunday last, while
:leDonagh officiated during the day at
., klippen Camp Meeting.—Mr. Manning
f ('"buten is visiting friends in town.—Mr
.iii Mrs. Rev. D M. Ramsay of Mount
t are visiting friends in town, --Quite
: nber , L the Royal Tempters of Tern -
ice visited Hensel on Tuesday to
eat—.ell the District Meeting of the Society
ti.er'.---141r.Samuel Popplestone represents
n, i';xeter Lodge L O.O.F. at the district
Nc,-}ing in Seaforth this week. --Rev. 11r.
T:13, ,ss11 yesteru'a v receh e t a telegram from
:lee -Mg Cross announcing the serioas Bl-
ames of his father, and last eveuing took
ti -'e train for there. --Mr. Robt. Creery of
ti> ebr me leaves this week for the Old Coun-
try cm n, visit. We wish him bon voyage
ae,1 a safe return.—Mrs G. x. Oattes, of
Clinton is visitiorr her mother Mrs. Thos.
Gregory. --Miss Maggie Waulaest of Duluth.
ie viaiting`in Exeter and vicinity.—Mrs. C
Smith of Exeter north is recovering from
her recent severe illness. --Mr. Trick of
Mitten is the guest of Mr.George Samwell
for a few days.—Mr. Samuel Cornish and
;sixrily Ieave this (Thursday) morning for
the Old Country. Miss Fanny Batvden
of ri:Meter. and Mr, John McCurdy of Kirk
ton will also sail by the same boat. Miss
Bowden goes to South Moulton, Devon-
shire, where she will visit friends for a
time. --Miss Wilson of Prospect Hill, after
a few weeks' visit at Mr. J. P. Ross' re-
ed hrme on Tuesday. -Mr. and 'Mrs.•
.deo«rte Weekes, of Strathroy, visited at
Mr. Wm.'Dearing's this week —Dr. Rol-
ling has wholly recovered from Ms recent
severe attack of sickness.— Mr. D. Johns,
P. M., is progreasing nicely. -Miss Feign-'
son who has been attending the Ottawa
'normal School the past season, is home
here for a time.—Mr. Case of the London
Road left on Monday for the "Soo. ---A
yriuug Mr. Bagshaw left on Tuesday for
Detroit. --Miss Carley is visiting friends in
Clayton, X. V. -vis. Thos. Dearing, who,
some weeks ago underwent the painful
operetien of having a toe taken from each
Toot, is again on his feet. He was oonfin-
n to iris bed four weeks, and suffered con-
r,iderable pain. Wearing tight and narrow
toed shoes in his younger days is what Mr
3; gives as a cause for the toes growing
wogether.—Mr. Wm. Hawkahaw of Sea -
forth was an town yesterday,—Mr. Wm.:
Ballentine, License Inspector was in town
onWoduesday on official business,-
Brevitte
The Counoil met last eventing and pass
eel a few accounts.
Strawberries are new on the maxket, e
good yield and fine berries.
• Mr. Aubry shipped a load. of driving
horses from here on Monday:,
The Excursion to Port Tinton yesterday
was fairly well attended frem Exeter.
The usual shipments of stock have been
made from this station during the week,
13. S. O'Neil has sold his -driving horse
"Jubilee" to a foreign buyer for the alum
of $200.
Gent jars and sugar will be in demand
immediately. You eon get supplied at J.
P, Clarke'rs.
The Excite - gist mill is workiag day -
and night to "lit large orders • for flour
daily received °
The Presbyterian SundaySchools along
the litre picnic at Goderioh to -day instead
oflast Thursday.
A new flour and feed stets has started
in town, making the third. There must
be millions in it.
Messrs. J. and S. planning are negotiat-
ing for the purchase of a butchering busi-
ness in Ridgetown.
The farmers are now doing statute labor
and the country roads in eonsegaenoe are
in bad shape for travel.
After July 1 next life insurance agents
in order to legally do business, will require
to take out a license.
The hay crop gives promise of being
abundant this season, and will be harvest-
ed before the 12th July..
This week fiuds us with choice patterns
in Chailiea at l0c per yard,atJ.P,Clarke'a,
suitable for the warm aeason,
Frog fishing has commenced and the
anglers report some big catches. The
season promises to be a good one.
Swiss myelins in stripes and checks, and
Swiss !skirtings and embroideries, choice
patterns and designs at J. P. Clarke's,
The London Falcon Band will play at
the Strawberry Festival in Centralia on
July let. This Festival will be the ceutro
of attraction.
The exhibition of fancy sewing at Per-
kins & Martin's last week was examined
by a largeuumber of ladies who appreciated
the work,
There will he a concert in Drew's Opera
House on the evening of July 1st, by the
Falcon. Guitar Club of London, See bills
and programs for particulars.
The In.lepeuelent Order of Foresters will
attcn•i Diviner *service in the Presbyterian
clot rub next Sunday at 2.30, when Rev Mr
Martin will preach a special sermon,
The sale of black dress geode is not gov-
erued by the hot weather. They are every
day goods. We think no better seleotiou is
seen in Exeter than at J. P. Glarke's..
Prints and lateens will be sold at prices
deeerving the call of every lady. The sea-
son has :been against the sale of prints uutil
now; please calf and get aupplied at J. P.
Clarkes,
The Winchelsea foot ball team was to
have played a match with the Exeter sen.
team on Tuesday evening, but owing no
doubt to the threatening rain, deferred
their visit,
Remember the Strawberry Festival in
the James Street church on Friday evg. of
this weal-, ce.td. the - tiv el and Lewn
Saoiai oa Mr. RAI. Verity's lawn on Mon-
day evg., June 27th.
It has been reported that the Exeter
i'4 onllen Mills_ are not buying wool as they
have all they need. 3hia„ is not so ; they
require a large quantity yet,for which they
will pay elle Iirt_w+aah price.
There is uousideraltointerest
t manifest
t
in Wocdstouk over the Dunlop cure for
druuke:tness, and many cases are reported
cured. It mictht 11e well ro introduce this
trea'ment in Exeter, with profit.
e wift'„ i.r.mst. which halt emelt tails, ie
ono -u he tremolo to the naked eye any
morning before dawu,but up to date it has
failed to reveal itself with even one,appen-
dage to the people of this vicinity.
The teachers will do Tao Trams a favo r
by seudiog in the moutbly remelts of their
schools regularly and promptly. The re-
ports are au inspiration to the children
and therefore productive of good results.
Are you going anywhere this summer by
ocean, lake or rail f If you are, it will be
to your interest toed! on Capt.Geo.Kemp,
town hall, Exeter. Special rates to the
Northwest. ju2-4t
A by-law was recently passed by the
yo,vn oouncil of Ingersoll changing the
time for making the assessment to the
linen Lbs 01 July, August and September,
`instead of in March, April and May, as in
the past.
A gentleman, and one who was greatly
in favor of having the market moved to
the town hall, says he is strongly in the
notion of making the Council an offer for
the gran growing around theold market
building. This is surely cruel 1
There are some people living in this
district who will only have one birthday
to celebrate for nearly ten years to come.
The strange circumstance is due to the fact
that they were born on Feb. 29, and to the
further fact that the year 1900 will not be
a leap ye:vr.
The heat and rain continue each day
with increased strength, mach to the de-
triment of the fall wheat, 'whish for the
most part, is headed out and coloring. It
should be ready for cutting in two weeks,
and if the weather does not affect the
wheat the yield will be very large.
Two old and respected citizens ofExeter
passed peacefully away in death last week
in the parsons of William Smale of Sou sh
Exeter, and Mrs. Nesmith of Exeter north
Each had attained a good age. Mr..Smale
was taken suddenly ill,while Mrs. Nesmith`
had been ailing for months, her death being
expected. She was mother of Dr. Nesmith
of Staffa.
At>bhe County .Court Sittings of this
County held in Goderich last week by His
Honor, Judge Toms, one of the actions for
trial was brouvht by Mr Henry Lovett,
formerly of this place against Martin Bros.
of Mount Forest. The action was for 9200
damages for breach of contract by the de-
fendants to accept 6 care of oats at. 50 ate
per bush in July last. A number of grain.
merchants were examined as witnesses in
the case. Judgment reserved. R. H.
Collins for the plff, and Kingston, Q. C.,
of Mount Forest for deft.
Yesterday (Wednesday) about noon
death relieved the sufferinga of Mary E.
Armstrong, wife of Mr. Chas. Neil. Mrs.
Neil had been ill for over a year, Prom the
effects of la grippe, of which she had a
severe attack, heart disease and dropsy
b. the direct m f deet h D a
Bing le ire came
e e . • see 9
ed was 36 years 8 months old, and ha-'
always enjoyed comparatively good. health
She leaves a husband and small family, and
el wide emit) of friends and relatives to
mourn her death. The 'funeral will take
place from her husband's residence on Fri-
day at ]0 o'clock, a. m., for Christ Church
cemetery, McGillivray.
Card of TI»sukM,
To Taxer Qr1'zoass Aro Msuneas os' L, 0. L, 924.
permit me to rendez Yoe publialaeltuowledge-
rnent for the many lcindueases, the ready asais-
tanooand brotherly treatment and attention of
which try lice husband, nour deoensod brother,
was the reoivient at your hands durioghia long
illness. I bo also to eekoowledge with my
beat thanks, the receipt of $1.000,00 which was.
to -day reeelved by me from the trend Lodge.
being the amount of endowment certificate held
by my departed huebaodi i your benevolent
erect, You have done much to mitigate my
sorrow and afllietion Yours very truly
June 14th, 1592, Sanaa Axe Fi aovsox.
The Weekly Shoot.
The weekly shooting match, uncles the
auspices of the Exeter Gun Club, was field
on Thursday evening last. The competi-
tion for the gold medal resulted as follows:
E. Bissett 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1-7
J. 'woods 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-9
1J.D• 11 *trawl 11101 411 00-0
J,13issett 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1-8
The silver cup held by Anderson was
won by R. 3. Barrett, as follows : .
G. Anderson 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1-4
11-1•kaerett 310110111010-7
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tAttractions.
4WoJuly have often known of people being ut
a last: to know how to spend a ho'iday.
Thiswill surely not be the case with any
on the coming lst July, There is aimed -
apt attractions, and the trouble :will be
to choose the best. With a Strawberry
Festival at Centralia as well as atEhmville,
and "other erose -corner amusements at
various points it will he wlxieh shall prove
the beat enceose. They will all bare their
attractions for the different tastes; and if
anyone should say he passed a lonesome
day it will be his own fault.
Installation of Officers,
Court Pride of Huron, Ancient Order of
Forestors,met in the Royal Temples Hall,
Exeter, on Friday evening last at 8 o'elook.
This being their first regular meeting since
organising, the officers were installed ;--
Bro. Jas .4teheaon. keine' Chief Ranger;
Sub Chief,Bro. fosse Weatcott; Past:Chief
Bro, R. Richardson; Treasurer, Bro Louis
Day; Secretary, Bro. R. Pickard: Sen.
Woodward, Bro. A. Bagshaw; Jun. Wood-
ward, Bro. T. Noaton; Sen, Beadle, Bro.
J. R. Wilson; Jun. Beadle, 13r'o. C.
Wilson, After the regular routine of
business was over, Bro. L. Day presented
the new court on behalf of Bre, Richard
Taylor, P. D. C. R. and P. C. R, of Court
Pride of Dominion, with a neatly finished
pair of Gavels, and Bro. A. J. Stephens of
,Brantford presented a very neat frame. for
the Charter on f3ro.1elDay's behalf. After
a very hearty vote of thauka had 'Veep
tendered to the donors and visiting lei th-
ren
ith-
ren from Zurich, Sesforth, Mensal), and
Brantford,e, move waa•made to the Ceutral
Hotel where the members and visiting
brethree, aere entertained to hutch. Bro.
A. J. Stevens presented Bro. L. Day with
a handsome A. O. F'pin and Bro. Richard-
son with a pair of cuff buttons. Aft lr the
usual songs anti toasts bad been gone
through, the visiting brethren lefsfortbeir
respective homes well pleased with their
evenings catertainment.
Straw Hats 1 Straw Hate!! the beat
value in Straw Hats I have ever carried.
This week gives yon prices that will suit
you at J. P. Clatke's.
The Exeter Cricket Club went :c Peg.
forth on Tuesday to play a inatd' a iththe
elutb of that town, The Seatoith team
winning by 3 runs.
Ladies f for bleached cottons, gray cot.
tons, table linens. table damasks, art gnus•
line, sateen curtains, solemn curtains, lace,
You will find them at J. P. Clarke's..
The Grana Trunk people eetimato the
cost of the recently proposed switch to tl.o
Verity Pow Works at about $3000. There
is a wide difference between their figuring
and that of those in Exeter who said it
would oast $6,000.
The young man who interfered with
bailiff Gill on lronday, while performing
duties pertaining to his office, may eonaider
himself lucky in netting off as safely as be
dirt. T! i11 For 'ia *ire* ' +.•in+ .... Ir ; `.
otticer of the len*. The Bailiff can arrest
without a warrant an a moment's notice.
The married and single men played a
game of foot ball on Tuesday evoniug on
the old nee course grounds The married
men were beaten 2 to 0 in the abort apace
of ten minutes. This will knock the eou-
ceit out of the benediets who thaonht it
would be the easiest thing to beat the
young men.
Tho Exeter Driving Park will bo opened
on July lsi by a summer meeting of the
Assoexatiou. It is the fastest half -mile
track in Western Ontario and with some of
the very hest horses entered, the races
will be worth seeing. The amount of
prizes is 9425, so that a good meeting is
assured. Dominion Day, 1st July; is the
date.
The longest day of the year, 21st June,
was on Tuesday. when the sunny summer
was at its height. From the 19th to the
25th inclusive, the day's length, or dur-
ation of daylight, extends over a period of
15 hours, 26 minutes in each of the 24
hours—these are the longest cerins of day
light in the year. For the same week next
mouth there will be 23 minutes less. The
ahortest day of the year is 21st Dec. when
Old Sol gives to electric light or coal oil,
after a short reign of eight hours and 56
minutes.
It has now been definitely decided that
the Verity Plow Virorka will leave . Exeter
some time this summer, the Brantford
Council having granted the ooncessiona
asked by the Verity Co. Brantford gives
exemption from taxation for a number of
years to the Works,' puts in a switch and
places the Massey -Harris concern at a_fix-
ed assessment of $41,000 for ten years.
Exeter did her best to retain the Works,
but to no avail, the Brantford bait, togeth
er with the pressure of the Maasey-Barris
Co. was•. stronger; and won the pull.
His many friends in Exeter and through
out the South Riding of Huron, were sore-
ly pained on Friday last to hear of the
sudden demise of Mr. John G. Holmes, in
Toronto. Overwork at the courts had tax
ed hie sleeping faculties, and in order to
promote the wonted sense of sleep he took
morphia, but the dose being too big he was
soon rendered unconscious, and died.' 11
will be remembered that the deceased'con-
tested South Huron at the late Provincial
election against Mr. A. Bishop the present
member, and eltho' making a strong fight
was defeated . by a comparatively small
majority; He was a clever and promising
young lawyer, and was destined fo make
his meek both and
the field of politics and
at the bar.
PROGRESS.
It is very important in this age of vast
material progress that a remedy be pleaaiug`
to the taste and to the: eye, easily+ token,
acceptable to the aiomach arid healthy in
its nature and effects, Poeaossiug these
qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect
laxative and most gentle diuretic known,
D RGAINS,
RICHARD PICKARD & SON.
13A11.0,4I37.
Are clearing their stook regardless of cost. Now
is the time to get Dry-G-oods, Millinery, Boots and
Shoes, Ordered & Ready-made Clothing, Crockery,
Glassware, Plated ware, Etc., ;etc., at DISCOUNTS
ranging from 10 to 50 per cent. for .CASH.
RICHARD PICKARD & SON.
t,r.J` A .a..a
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'Aud see our lines of
B D QQ1/1 SUITES
And .SID BOARDS
e.= Main=
EzeterrumitureFactory
A splendid Bed -Room Suite in Maple
or Cherry for 89.00. Sideboards from
$S.00 upwards.
Gall While the Stook Lasts
Remember the stand; -.,Taro doors
North of Towit Hall, Exete,
WALT. ANDREWS
BO)RN.
II1c1 .—) a Stephen, on the 16th inst,. the wife
of John hicks, a daughter.
ltolve.--In Exeter, on the 17th inst., the wife
of Mr. R. N. Bowe. a (bughter.
hf raIIIIXE D.
tt r—AT' g«ax—In Blanshard, on the 3rd
bee, atthe residenesof the brides father,
lrtir las-., by Rev. Mr. Button, Mr` James
Kemp of the 4th line to Miss Elizabeth,
:'evetlth ,laughter of Mr.,hfines Atkinson.
Y1I la).
Wa-say —In Alitahcla on the 120h inst., Mary
Ann, robot of the late Allan atson, at the
ago of 91 years.
I')rrT3n.-,In Crotnnrty,on thol8th inrt..Sarah
jute), wl a of Mr. 11ugh Mtlltr, aged 31 yrs,
10 menthe.
Sstatte--In Exeter. no the lath isiot„ �'illiau:
Srultlo, aged72 years f months,
1 &isitire. —In Exeter, on the 16th inst., Mary
Nesmith. aged 78 years c
Exeter, on the 22nd Inst„ Mary E,
beloved-viieof 11r, Obits. Neil, aget1S6 yrs,
8 ntuutlts
Sntr>;r:r.--nn Sunday.l2th Inst, at the home
?otiulofather, 3i hi/l s aged 17 y ears. second
Im
South Huron Conservatives •
A Mass Meeting of the Conservatives of
Salta _°.1lo' s a1+ sonar•,,tf„d for Provmnonsl
„atl,uses,will behold i.a Yiudgias'Ball. in the
Village of Mensal', an Tuesday the 88th day of
June, Instant, at the hour of 1 o'clock,p., m.for
the transaction of important businesa. and the
selection of It candidatetu contest the Riding
at the next election.
The Riding is comprised of Seaforth, Exeter,
Tlayfield,and t eTownsllipsof Ushorne;Stephen
Hai. Staniey,1uokersmith, and a portion of
Godorieh.
A tame and full representation from each of
the above Municipalities is requested and all
loyal Conservatives are invited to attend.
M. J. WRITE, JOIII CORRANCE,
Serer, Pres.
Dated this 18th daY of Suns. 1802.
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago,
1893.
t=IIIE GOVERNMENT OF TEE DOMINION
of Canada has accepted the invitation of
the Government of the United States to take
north) the World's Columbian Exposition, to
be heldin Chicago from lst May to 31st October
3893, Aa it is important that every full display
of Canadiin products !somatic on that °tension
a general invitation is extended to Canadian•
Producers and manufacturers, in agriculture.
hortieulture,produets offoreata,fisher)es,minor
cls, machinery, rnanufactnres,arts &o.,to assist
in bringing together such a display of the nat-
ural resources and industrial products of Canada
as will be a credit to the oountry..
An Executive Commissioner for Canada has
been appointed, who will have the general
charge of the exhibits and the allotment of
space, and the sevetai Provincial Governments
have been invited to co-operate with the view
of reakingthe exhibition as complete and sat-
isfactory as possible..
.',L'ne Dominion Government will pay the trans-
port of exhibits Rothe andraturnsng,and for the
placing of articles sent.
Entries must be made not later than 31 stJuly.
The reception of, articles at the lrxpcsition
buildings will commence 1st November,1892,and
allexbibits,excepting live stook, must be in
plaee by 1st Aprtl.1193.
Forms of application for apace and general
information can be obtained on applying by
letter, post free, to the undorsignsd.
WM. SAUNDERS.
Executive Commissioner for Canada
Department of Agriculture,
Ottawa, 2601 April, 1892.
XEOUTOR'S...NOTICE.
To creditors of \Villiant Alvin Brook,
of the Village of Exeter,in the County
of Huron deceased.
b'otice is hereby, given pnrsnnnt rto Revised
Statutes of Ontario, 1887:elle et. 1.1110. that all
creditors and others havint 1 ,ioisagainst the
estate ,of William Alvin Ceroult, ]ate of the
Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron. de-
ceased, who died ten or alluut the first day of
Mareh.t1892, are hereby required to send be
post, prepaid,: or deliver to the undersigned
executors of the said deceased. on or before the
fifteenth day of July, '1192, a statement (in
writing) • of their names and addresses, and full
Particulars of their claims and a statement of
ail seouritiea (if any) heldby thom,iduly veru-
lied. Andnotioelis furtlior,giyen,Ithat after
the last mentioned date the executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceas-
ed, among the parties entitledlthereto,'having
regard only to the clams of which notice shall
here been given as above required, and will not
be liable foe the said assets or ens part thereof
to aey'person of whose' claim they shall' not
htionave, had notice at the time ;of such distribu-
-
hseT11
Dli liarltor:sslfi Executors;
Exeter, P, Q.
Dated June 7th ,1402, at Ont.
ilj had. on, eahibxtioh at one time s, horse
j covered with Sheep skins, which he
and being askef why he did this, oh,
he kaid the public like to. lea humbugged.
Now we do not propose to adopt this plan of hum-
bugging the people by exhibiting a Mountain Goat,
but simply. to state ,
FACTS which WE ARE PREPARED to CARRY OUT
At all times. When a Merchant tells you he is
GIVIN ..4:111141.11' GOO
You can count to a moral certainty on the statement be-
ing false or when aa,��
""��Merchant sells you an article at or
.aL COST
You may depend that he will make it up on something
else before he ,'bets through with you. There must be some
profit or a merchant can't live. But Carling Bros'
surveil: "cwt S
and therefore we offer everything at the very smallest
margin of profit consistent with honesty and fair dealing,
The best discount we can offer is 5 per cent.of for Cash
Butter 130 ; Eggs 10• in trade,
We solicit a ca,ll,
CAnLffi ,; OtOs4
4;" ASV , ; " -•. *moi -r.� +ten
At t r atiit,6
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AT .
The Tailorx m`
My Stock being too large it must be reduced at once
Note some of the prices t--
$16 Fine Tweed Suit for $12,50
$20 Fine Worsted. Suit for .•$17
A dandy Tweed Suit for $10
(Well -made and good trimmings)
See our 750 Tweeds for 80c. �.
See our 60e Tweeds for 45c
We out our own goods free of charge on shortest notice.
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WE HAVE
A Very Large Range of Partings
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AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT THE PEOPLE.
In this Sale we will make a specialty of
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Of which we have a big Mock in all Styles.
selling at these rices
les in hard and soft Hats we are s P
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1.25 Fine
Fur Hat for 80c.
$1.20 do $1.
2.50 ' �,
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In Rubber Coats, we have them. of the finest quality
for $10,50, worth, $14..Call and see the Goods and you
will be convinced.
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