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If you are comity to hast Hute.n hell Fair at
Brussels it will be a goad dance to sevum some ,:tf the,
lines mentioned here. You will final our star lc� 11
prepared with good stocks and full value for your
money,
IF You have been thinking about
Konak let us show you them.
Kodak t from Moo up,
Brownie Cameras from $2 75 up,
Films Developed and Printed.
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New Batteries
Also Supplied
Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Pens
Time is saved by a good Fountain Pen a have V
aterma 's
Founta n fens at $12 5n, bestdes t e higher priced ones.
e* Are gaining in favor all the time.
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Housekeepers' Attention
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PURE PICKLINta SPICES
GE's* IAR RUBBERS
Beat Quality Red Rubber, 10o pkge.
PARC)NAX
Bottling Wax in tins.
PICKLE BOTTLE. CORKS, &c,
WALL PAPER—Oatmeals and Plain Deeign Papers for Living Rooms and
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LosTei cep hub. Finder rit3rataI fletzs item I oblige by leaving it with R. Thomson, Brits
eels.
SalerxtlEEk.
School Board tweets Friday evening of
this week.
TEE stove is "Help the Sailor's Fund"
and do it now,
OUR Base Ball team went to Listowel
Tuesday evening for a return match
with the local knights of the bat,
Coma Scorn ANENT, who was wound-
ed in the knee, is now in a hospital in
England and mak'ng favorable progress
we are glad to sate.
ATWOOD Fall Fair will be veld Mon-
day and 'Tuesday, Sept. 23 and 24. It
was changed from r7 and rilth on ac-
count of Brussels Falr.
Get your tickets for the Fall Fair
Concert, Wednesday e:ening of next
week. Plan of rink at Fox's Drug store.
Fine program so don't miss it,
LABOR DAY was a quiet day in town
about the only excitement was a collisiou
between two automobiles in which both
cars were more or less damaged
SCn°OL was called off Wednesday
forenoon in a couple of apartments
owing to the sudden change of weather
and the furnace not being started.
A Corn Roast was on the program
Monday evening at R. Thomson's and
was fully eujeyed excepting by those
who should have said "No thank you"
sooner.
W t1DNEsDAY a rink of bowlers compos-
ed of A, Strachan, A. Currie, R,F. Down-
ing and D C Ross, chaperoned by Rev,
H. Smith, motored to Stratford in a
kitty chasing quest. They won 3rd prize,
Tent town Millinery stores do not in•
tend bolding formal Openings this Fall
but ask you to call and see the choice
new goods, feeling convinced that the
displays will please ynu. Read the an-
notiecements to this issue,
TAG DAY —Un the and day of Brussels
Fair tags will be sold to ald the Sailors
and their families in connection with
the million dollar fund, Where would
we be if it were not for our navy and
sailors? 13oost the cause by buying a
tag.Tug comfortable home of. George
Crooks, Albert street, bas been';bougbt
by David Iiadgley, Jamestown, who is
now in possession. Mr, and Mrs, Badg-
ley are no strangers as they have lived
in this locality for years. We welcotne
them to Bruseels.
t.. ARD oP THAN101.--We wish to thank
many friends for words of sympathy,
shown by words and by letter, to ns over
the demise of our soldier laddie—Frank
—in France. Their messages were a
real comfort and most highly appreciat-
ed, "Greater love had no man than that
a man lay down his life for his friends."
Yours gratefully,
PETER SCOTT AND FAMTLY,
RED CROSS.—A meeting of citizens in•
terested in Red Cross work wee held
Tuesday evening in Board room at the
Library, About a score were present.
Tt was decided to arrange a tag day nn
and clay of Fall 'Fair, proceeds to go to
Sailor's Fund campaign. The Ci,cle
will take charge of the week. Subscrip-
tion lists will also be opened next Mon-
day at the a banks, p°etofiice and office
ut "Tag POET for those willing to aid the
worthy cause, to be followed up
by a canvass of the °mumnutty. Not a
charity but a just debt. Small commit-
tee was named to dtaft a letter of eon-
soleuce to homes where here soldier beye
have made the supreme sacriflee. Meet -
ting, which was a live one, closed with
National Anthem. A subsequent meet•
Mg will be held shortly to disettss ways
and means of stirring up fresh interest
in Red Cross and Patriotic work,
Two good Cows for sale, one due to calve in
a week and the other 1n 3 weeks.
GoRnns MCDONALD.
BAYING entered the London Free Press
Automobile Contest I would mush appreciate
your subeoription or your renewalif you are
now a subscriber. A. D SOTN>RLAND,
Deputy PostmaaMr, Seaforth.
TELEPHONE COMPTAINTA—There ore cone
Plaints of service at the central Telephone Of-
ficer If subscribers would always answer first
call of their bell and Five their name es soon
as they rime on the line and not ask 'who is
wanted 4" and give number when asking for
anyone in place of name it would remove the
(muse of numerous complaints. It takes time
of the operators doing what you should do. If
operators do what ie wrong gall me up at once
and report and thenI wilt know who into
blame. Report anything wrong with your
nest as scone Once so that it Dan he pet
right as torn as pntarkh. Always ring off when
you are through talking then the ," rie the
won't have o s different.
to call lathy," as the
machine a thews different, c`a'tsuse
linthrough mere
tral have the preference. Don't use lino more
F. S.
than Omhtutes each ..all SCOTT F
President, Bruveels.
Sow and 0 pigs 5 weeks old, for sale. Apply
to WILSON MARgs, 6th Line, Morris.
Two ealvee for sale, 5 and 7 months old. App -
ply to JOSEPH WHTTFIELD, Br•Iresals NORM1,
Phone 5810.
Lose.—A gold neektie ring with diamond
setting, Finder will be rewarded.
Goo. THOMSON, Branch,
ROOMY house, large lot, stable, tec., for sale
on James street at a bargain. If not sold will
be to rent. D EWAN.
FOR SALR.—Ford Touring Car, le18 model
equipped with non -glare lights, elle covers and
apeedometer ; in first•clase condition, $180 oil
regular price. Apply to
Jas. MAseees, G.T.R. Aga, Bluevale.
PRIVATE SALE OP BonsenoIe EPFECTR.—
Giving up housekeeping hence household fur•
niture is offered by private sale Goods may
be seen any day. Graham Block apartments,
over E. C. Dunford's store, Enem l ).
W. A, GREWAit.
COMFORTABLE house for sale with gond
acre of land, stable, hard and soft water, fruit
trees, Sto.. Possession given at any tune.
gor further particulars apply to M7Ss GAYNon,
russele.
8 MONTHS old calf foe sale Apply to
Rtctl. Rom, John st., Brussels,
LAMB strayed on the premhes of the under-
signed, Lot 28, 4th Line, Morrie township.
Croner !a ray geted to prove property, pay ex-
pwwee and take it away. Phone 124.
AIanRRT taeOEa,
sorra N.n and Plow Pointe carefully ground
by GED. EDWARDS.
DR, PARKER, Osteopathio Physician, visits
Br err Monday ntternoon of eanli week,
Chronin nnrl nervone dlaeaset sncpessfully
treated, Visits residences, ConSultation nt
Queen's Hotel.
LISLE MC(7RACICF.N DIES FOR REEDott'S
CAnse —'The telegraph wires brought
very sad netts for the home of Fred.
and Mrs. McCreeken, Brussels, when
the message said "Your son died of
wounds on Aug. gist, in France," He
had enlisted ib 'unitary t9to with the
/61st brave hots and had been in France
for more then r§ i'ORTa V my Ridge
was tlmn•,g hie fi .at experiences. Lisle
belouged to a guy !rection and suffered
from wounds on left grin in nue • f the
Rattles and oft, n oro a of his enticing -
ed house coming when vietoiy perched
on their banners He wee a comely
faced youth, only ao years of age and
well known to Brusselites ,,and was au
ardent soldier who did Ills' dilly faith-
fully and well Brussels was 1111 birth-
place. Although deprived of placing
floral wreaths rut 1, ,crave he will live
with ur, in :Le hey of 'terries who for
Liberty's sake g v, rp le$ lifts. Whi e
we meurn with tie DeltitV d the rejoice
in the spirit of Canadian manhood in
defending great moral principles even to
death. His nacre i$ tabulated on the
Honor Roll of the Methodist Church
where he attended Sunday School and
ehurela Lettere written by Lisle, dated
Aligner 7 and 13, have arrived at the
parent td home. since the sad ininiegence
of his decease came to hand.
MILLINERY,—MISS Mary Ross has re-
enger;.:d ales Stewart, of Perth, for the
coming Mrlhueiy season and Miss In •
men ew11 hove MtSa Linda Colvin, who
IMF been a' Nioostjaw rn the West,
The holies are 1109 preparing, for the
F 1 trade.
LAST Friday the frame portion of the
barn being erected by P. Ament, tPfls
raised on the cement stabliug rued is now
sided., [roof sheeted. Building le 45 by mo
fee'. ,.nd VV.' art _rt.ample accOmmodatiOn
fol NI, Amenia numerous teams mai
feed a la up to date in ovate !Arnett -
lar.
CARD of THANKS —We wish to record
our thanks to the ueighbors and many
friends who were so thoughtful in word
road Gleed during the illuess and subse-
quent demise of wife and mother, It
was appreciated more than words. can
convey,
Yours truly,
H. LAMONT AND FAMILY.
TRa, HUGH LAMr,Nrr DECRAsa0 —On
Tuoadav, Sap•ranh,r 3,d, after serioets
ilinPst, of r, weeks, commencing with
heart trouble, Mrs. Hugh Lamont. Queen
street, passed nway at her home, aged
ue years, rr mouths and 27 clays She
Was born in Grey township and was rho-
eldest daughter of the late Andrew
Arnott, It. 1572 she was united in mar-
riage to Hugh Lamont and lived on
thier flue farm, 7th Con: Grey,. until 13
years ago when they sold and bought
200 acres on IL'ou to, andlcame to Brus-
sels 3 years ago. In addition to Mr.
Latnona(who is 82 years of age and in
poor health) the subject of this notice is
survived by 6 sons (Andrew and Hugh,
Grey township ; Allan, Brussels ; Sam
B.. Barrister, of Avonlea, Sask. ; Alex
teacher in London Collegiate ; and J.
Leslie; with Artillery unit at Petav awe ;)
and 3 daughters (Mrs, E E. Campbell,
Gaylord, Mich • Mrs D McDonald,
Morris township .and Miss Mary at
home ) Mts. F. Coates, Ethel ; and
Mrs Walter Yuill, Morris township ;
and Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Gaylord,
Mich , are half ssters of Mrs. Lamont
and Jno. and Peter Barr, Morris, half
brother, The funeral service was held
in Melville church Friday afternoon, a
large c ngregation assembling to pay re
spent to one who was highly esteemed
and well known in the community
Rev. A, 1 Mann conducted the service
Pallbeneers were5 sons and a son -m -
law. Ail the children were able to be
home for the funeral, The bereaved are
deeply sympathin -d` with in the loss of a
true wife, a good mother and a fine
neighbor.
Ptes, Frank Gerry and
T. Savage Killed.
Just as we go to press we learn,
with deep regret, that two more
soldies boys, of this locality have
made the supreme sacrifice in
France, in the persons of Ptes.
Frank Gerry and T. Savage.
Both fell in action, we understand.
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Mrs P Scott is visiting relatives in
Se.toith,
Alex. and Mrs, Smith spent a week
with Toronto friends.
Mrs. Thuell Sr. was visiting relatives
and friends in Seaforth locality.
R. Dark has been laid up with the
shingles. Nothing to be coveted.
. Pte. Geo Manuiag was home for the
week end. He went to London Tues-
day.
Misses Emtna Colvin and Lily Lamont
spent the past week with Mrs. S. Bell,
Teeswater,
G. A. Deadman is home from Merlin,
where he has spent several months with
his apiary.
Misses Mina and Clara Hunter are
holidaying at Stratford, Kincardine and
other points.
Mrs R A. Pryne and children, who
were here for a holiday, returned to their
home in Toronto.
Mrs. (Dr.) White, Brussels, was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bonz!ey, Listowel
Mrs H. B. Churchill and daughter
have been visiting at the home of Geo.
and Mrs Edwards,
Mrs. G. N. McLaren and children,
who spent the past fete months at Mid-
land, are hack to town.
Geo, C. Lowry is at London this week
assisting his brother, Will. who is cater-
er at Springbank Park.
Miss Edl the Zimmer, of Petrolia, was
R visitor with her cousin, Miss Carrie
Ziegler, Church street.
Miss Jean Sheclden Morris, and Miss
Reta and Leal- Mills, Grey, were vise -
ors with Mrs J Little, Brussels.
Jno McQuarric, of Lachine munition
plant, was visiting his mother and other
relatives in Brussels and locality.
Mrs. Jno Ferguson and baby were
visiitors at the home of Rev D B, and
Mrs. McRae, her parents, at Kincardine
Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Queen street,
has been laid up with au attach of
sciatica but we hope, she will soon be
better.
Misses Maud Hartle- and:Jean Cosens,
of Seaforth, have returned to -their
schools at Edmonton and Calgary, re-
spectively.
L. and Mrs, Burne and children, of
Detroit, Wm•P visitors will Jno, and
Mrs. Gong. E Tremaine, of the same
city, was alSo here.
Mrs. Jam Dark is home from Fergus
hospital and regaining her health nicely
Mr Dark and family are now living on
Thomas street, West end.
G and Mts. Stevens, Stratford, Will
Harkness, Brussels, and Mrs J, Wallace
and Bert, Jamestown, spent Labor Day
calling oh friends in Wingham, 'fees
water and Chesley, 'Trip was made in
Bert Wallace's oar, They had au eu-
jnyable tithe.
J, J. and Mrs. Gilpin and Nurse Hen-
delreon arrived back lag week from a
week's trip by auto to Wiarton, Col-
poy's Bay, Owen Sound and other points
which was most enjnvable They ac-
companied Dr, and Mr" Gilpin in their
fine Hudson car, who were here from Mil-
waukee for n holiday.
F, H. and Mrs. Gilroy and Barrington
were at Mount Forest Wednesday of
this week in connection with one of the
happy occasions in life viz the celebra-
tion of the Goldeu Wedding of Mr Gil-
roy's permits and at the Same the loth an.
niverenry of the bridal day of our towns-
folk which will arrive next Monday,
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alite Ca Deeming n.s holidaying at Missions!), now at the - _..
battle front look
Toreuto, lug after some thousands of Chinese
Miss Ina Bryans has taken a position Coolies. A cordial invitation is exteud-
in the drug store of F R Smith ed to all who are interested in Missiou-
Mrs. Gen, Beeker is visiting het laugh- try Welk to attend.
ter, Sirs. Z nn, at Roundup, Idaho,
Chas. and Mrs. Pope were among
those who took in the Fair at Toronto
last week.
Mrs, A. McGuire visited with
Friends at Milverton and with her
daughter at Merlin.
'no and Mrs. Simmons were away
fnr a holiday trip to Detroit, Port Huron
and other points of interest
Miss Pearl Baeker was here for a few
days for a visit before resuming her MARRIED
duties as teacher at Mimic°,
Mrs. P F. Smith Bud little daughter,
of Ban Jo>e, Costa Rica, have been
visitors at the home of Alex, Stewart,
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A. C. Dames, J T, and fer-rd. Wood an
TEM Fox are among the Brusselites at
London this week.
Barrister S B, Latnont, of Avonlee,
Sask., was called home a few weeks ago
on account of the illness of his mother
The other absent children were also
home.
Mrs. Geo Rogers, Mount Forest, was
in town daring the past week. We feel
as if she were only loaned to her new
home end that Brussels is still head-
quarters.
Mrs Wm Ziegler, of town, was in
Grey township for few weeps owing to
the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs,
Jacob Ziegler, who is now quite smart,
we are glad to state.
Wlsa ITER PROGRESS.—Mrs Alex
Hunter, well known resident, under-
went an operation, at London hospital,
for the removal of a cataract on one of
her eyes. Tier many friends trust site p
will soon be able to get around as afore- e
time.
We cordially welcome Miss Winnifred
Morris, of Petrone, and Miss Annie
Geddes, of Belgrave, to Brussel, They
are the new teechers on the Continuation
and Public School staff, May they en
joy the highest success and be heartily
supported by every pupil and home.
We are pleased to extead a cordial
welcome to Walter and Mrs Rose and
daughter, Louise, who have come to
town from Teeswater. Mr. Rose our -
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LOWS.—In Grey township, on September 8rd,
1018, to Mr. and Mrs, 6111ton Lowe, a son.
MoOALLUM: 7n Owen Boned, on July 20th,
1018, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas, McCallum, a
don titer—Halon Mar anrite.
MOCADLAY-In Morris township, on Septem-
ber lith, 101.8, to Mr, and Mrs. Newton Md
Caulay, a sell—still born,
WALKER ---In Brussels, on September 8th 1018,
to Mr, and Mrs, Ben. Walker, a daughter.
M°NIonoL—M°MDRRAY—At St. JOhn's Ree•
tory, Brussels, by Rev. H. Smith, on Sep.
bomber 4th, 1018, Mr Duncan meNiehol,
McKillop township, to Mise Olive Pearl
McMurray, of Brussels.
DIED
MOWRY.—In Morris townehip, on Anguat 01st,
1018, Mary Elizabeth Sell, beloved wife of
A F Embury, aged 81 years, 0 months and
10 days.
LAtiorm —In Brussels, on September ard, 1018,
Sarah Isabel Arnott, beloved wife of Hugh
Lamont, aged 02 years, 11 months and 27
days
MOALLISTER.—In Toronto, on Sept. 7th, 1018,
John amAilieter, beloved husband of Ise.
belle Fraser, aged 74 years.
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IN MEMORIAM
MOMILLAN.—In loving memory of Pte Chas.
E. McMillan.
Two yearn have panned, our hearts still sore,
An time goes on We miss him more ;
His loving • smile, hie weloome face,
No one can fill his vveantlane
i? Algia, DENMAN.
Tenders Wanted
Brussels Counoil is asking for tenders for the
Joe er Onhting 10 acres of Maple, Bench and
Stroh wood on the A. Hislop farm, 14th Con.
Grey township Pries per cord to he stated.
Also for the hauling
of eaid wood to $
russela
Dint and separate tend rs. Tenders recolvel
up to Monday, Sept. 23rd, by
e,101'1. Village Clerk,
who enn supply other mirtioalent.
f;8RUSSE1-S MARKET ,A,
When $207 $2017 Strayed steer
Oats 76 76
Pena 2 25 2 25
Barley 1 00 110 Strayed from the pasture in Logan townehip
Butter 87 88 about Aogmat lath, a red and white 2 year old
40 40 dehce med steer, with white on top of hand.
18 75. 18 5 inP r ion nn + er at o will 7 Anv a m t b his wlr o r urs w t. be
86 N6 thankfully received.
10 00 10 50 JNC STEVENSON,
R.2,
1 00 1 60 Lot 7, Con. 18, Grey. R. R. 2, Brussels.
UO 08 Phone 9211
AUCTION SALES Eggs
Hoge
FRIDAY, SEM 20.—Farmstocic, implements,'
wool
Sia., at 834 Lot 28, Con. 1, Morrie. Sale, mire- Bev
served, at 1 p vt. James Vancamp, Prop,PntntoeS per bag
James Taylor, Auc. Wool (un mottled).
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chased the comfortable home of Mrs.
Geo. Rogers, Frederick street adjoining
his recently Required Poultry Farm and
they will soon be very comfortably set-
tled. Teeswater folk speak in highest
terms of them
Last week Mrs. R. K. Matheson and
daughter, Harriet, left for their home at
Edmonton George Crooks, the
former's father, accompanied them,
going to Indian Head, Sask, where he
will visit Albert and Mrs, Gerry (the
latter being a daughter) and !from there
will go to Calgary where other members
of the family reside. Il is 63 years since
Mr. Crooks located in this community
and he leaves many old friends around
here who wish him an enjoyable time as
he visits his relatives and old
friends Mrs. Crooks died a few months
ago.
Scxoor. TEACHERS GONR —Among the
school teacheia who took their departure
for the opeulug of school last week
were: —Miss J. Armstrong, Toronto;
Miss Bente leryens, Toronto ; Miss B.
Harris, Port Credit : Miss C. McCrack-
en, Toronto ; Miss H. Downing, 'Tor-
onto ; Miss H. Lowry, Walton ; Miss P
Baeker, Mimic° ; Miss J, 'Taylor,
Stnuffville ; Miss A. Felton, Morris
Twp • Miss B Currie, Scotland ; Misc
L Ballentvne, Ethel ; Miss G Ross,
Fort William; Miss M Snarling, 'Grey
Twp, ; Miss I. McNab, Morris Twp. ;
Miss L. Ament, Winthrop; T, Arm-
strong, Toronto I Geo, Buchanan, Swift
Current.
Church Chimes
Herveat Home Anniversary in St
John's church, Sunday, Sept, 220d
The Young People's Society of Mel•
villa church has resumed their Sabbath
evening service, following the regular
church service.
Next Sebbath evening a memorial ser-
vice, having reference to the deeth of
Pte Angus Ketr, who was killed in
France, will be held iu St. John's
church at 7 o'clock,
Rev D. Wren, M. A., Mount Forest,
will take Sunday School Anniversary
services in Brussels Methodist church on
the 23rd Inst. It will be Rally Day iu
the Suedes, School in Abe afternoon at
2.3o o'clock. Rev, Mr, Stafford will go
to Mouut Forest for the day.
A special meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society will be held in the
school room of the Methodist church
Thursday evening- Sept re' h at 8 o'clock
An address will be given by Mrs.
Struthers, of Clinton, who has been en
gaged in Missionary work among the
Chinese. Mrs Struthers is en interest•
ing speaker, whose hushand is a Medical
(Farms for Sale
106 anres of landl for Hale, one farm hot 12,
North half Con. O, Morrie townehlp. containing
00 acres There aro on the prendees a goon
frame homes, bank barn 00a00 ftr, also ndrlving
sired with pig eon underneath, a hey barn
With cement stabling and a frame house not
used, Perm is in n good state of cultivation
and is watered With v spring creek and well
d Abo s Lot Is Con. 8, con-
tenting
windmill,
eerrietr 100 to nsa mostly grate, well watered rd
ending ; 4 sores hardwood k?fir gaol in flard
and omni[ house. These ?firma are in flrtt•
Matt oonctition amd will be told separate or to•
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School Boys' Hose
Saving Sale Price
29c
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School Boys' Jerseys
Sizes 28 to 32
Saving Sale Price
45c
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School Girls' Hose
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School Girls' Corset
Waists
Saving Sale Price
39C
20c
School Girls' Hair
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Saving Sale Price
121C
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School Girls' Middies
Saving Sale Price
95c
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School Girls' Dresses
Age 8 to 10 years
Saving Sale Price
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Age 0 years
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Age Io t0 I 2 391' Saving Stile Price
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School Girls' Oxfords
Size S to 1Uk
Saving Sale Price
1 19
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School Girls' Oxfords
Size 11 to 2
Saving Sale Price
1 69
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School Girls' Pumps
Tan, Calf or Patent
Size 11 to 2
Saving Sale Price
1 69
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Saving Sale Price
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Saving Sale Price
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Saving Sale Price
59c
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Size 11 to 2
Saving Sale Price
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1 75
School Girls' Boots
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Size 8 to 10e
1 19
1 69
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Size 28 to 82
Saying Sale Price
95c
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Size 12e to 14
69c
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'Size 12-S. to 14
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School Boys' Suits
Size 28 to 82
Saving Said Price
4 95
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School Boys' Suits
Sige 28 to 32
Saving Sale Price
6 95
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School Boys' Boots
Size 8 to 10e
Saving Sale Price
1 95
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Size 11 Ln 13
Saving SHIP Prins
2 69
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School Boys' Boots
Size '1 to 5
Saving Sale Price
2 95
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School Boys'' Boots
aim]. to 5
Saving Sale Price
2 39
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School Boys' Boots
size 1 to 5
Saving Style Price
3 69
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Sch. Boys'Odd Coats
Saving Sale Peine
3 95
Sch, Boys' Bloomers
Size 28 to 82
Saving Sale Price
1 39
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