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The Clinton New Era, 1902-12-12, Page 11December 124, 1902. TEM CLINTON rieW ERA i's OUP nlav MOS D Our special display for the Holidays is now ready. WThink it well ,. worth your while coming to see. .The useful for _Holiday giving has first and only place here, and you will find many a helpful hint and suggestion if you come and see this Store in its HolidayDress, . Everything is arranged for easy selling. Stocks of goods suitable for Holiday Gifts are displayed to best advantage,. and you can shop in comfort here, You.will be heartily welcome whenever and as often as you wish to come. We want you to see this great display of. Holiday Goods whether you wish to buy or not, . . . Come and see the special Electric display on Saturday night and every night next week.' Holiday Nifty isipeps Neckwear What' little Holiday Gift is more pleasing or more ac- eeptatle to the average boy or piling man; than a new tie? Our Furnishing De- partment is °showing the fin- est range of Novelties ever - brought into town, and a tie = selected from this stock can. _•not fail to please People who want the best cheice are - going to buy carly. - lien's and Boy's newHoliday Neckwear a big assortmentrali the popular new shapes, A 1 qualities, e25to50cach • GloVe8 New lines that will delight the sib0PS eye of every lover of fine Lin. ens. Made and bleached by the world's best makers. From Ireland and Scotlandy where the world's best Linens are made. It ew patterns bought specially for this 'Xmas trad.e. Fanoy tray clothe, equere, oblongeor • work or hemetisched Damask, new patterns,and Al yenta at 25e, 35e, • 50c. 76e and Sideboard 'wade, in plain linen and dernasks,dawn work designs, fringed edge or hemstitched, 250, 50a, 75e and Fancy Swiss applique shams,fine att- sortment of patterns, esoh 503 and Pure linen table napkins, fine bleach- ed damasks; good wei ht and ual- ity, handsome new designe, at per •dbzen 1.015 to Many kinds and many pr'ees - all popular and fashionable makes. Often selected for Christmas presents. Latest style and good • • values • ........ 75e to $1.150 - Gift U.11)brOilas Handsome gift Umbrellas, firm sizong-frainea, guaran- teed tops and e egant han- _ dies, with gold or • silver mountings. • e ach ..... •$3 50 to $5 ova) ohape, &weed witb. drawn - Elise buelity bleaCheddamask table (sloths. handsome new, designs, , heavy weight, all. staple sizes in stock, outside eine prooured in a A. few daye nonce .... ..2,50 to 0 Royal Linea We will have on exhibition for I the Holiday season, a sit of Table Linen Damask, exactly the same as that provided by the Canadian Pad& Railway-, for the use of the Duke and Dtrhess of York, on their trip across the Continent. It is made by the same maker, and design and quality is exactly 1, the same as used by the Royal Party. It is a handsozheLouis • I.5th" design, and extra quality of heavy pure Irish table Lin en. We have the complete set, Napkins and Cloths, and will be glad to show them any time you call. .0a I LOCA,L NO PBS, It win pay the public to read the Ntew ERA% advertising 'wee n o ' the year. LOC Situ Hing, the Obineman, who h . id been conductfng laundry in the AU Walesa under this beeline coet ton tittenpard block recentlyjacopecl rown, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 12 1902 time) hut especially at ;Air eeaeo:ot AL; NOVItES centers linotneverr Ino7thin, leaving a number of credttoro. Poor reentry wonted CANT/MON OROS Washee Man. weateti.E4roo and Ecrana boy ot awe. 0 tntelon and Wallie shipped a ' Monday. and S. El Smith ;shipped if. Jitoldon Brosdouble decker of pigs to Toronto on Nov. 21, . Clinton NinVil on Wednesday. some cbol$30 01164111as beef to Toronto . Richard anti J.. W. Irwin cf towo thtt°wDe! I 'CM c•Z n IKE Pver crl are till. CX' t' zio,ere summoned to oaoderiCh Vuesslai ;nation among the Modelites attending efiotetf freisigniaTrIfoittitrt tcilonnyt:nlirltrt i here. Nexteek he will be assisted by that p ace this week, Parr tte)rti ginenCanptallgtnys al a. teat Ali08 Dolly Oantelon, daughter of Mr LOSES HIS Hooper was called to °nitrate, last Friday, owing to the death of his toother,:fdrs T. Alloway, who resides at that yillage. She had reached the advanced age of 82 yeats and had twice been warded, leaving five sons and two daughters bereft of a laving • mother. The funeral was held on Sunday, interment taking "One at It ie hardly possible to have too rainy Cushion Tops around the house these days That is why one of our Art Cushion Tops cannot fail to ' make an acceptable holiday gift. Easily the best values and best aseortment in town can be found here, American Lithographed Cushion • Tope, designs in new subjects, 0 good quality, make handeoroe tishionsan i 50o and • 75c ,Japaneeee silic cushion Tope, Or- inetal• designs, in tinsel and • Bilk embroidery on plain white • or colored silk groands, each 50c 75o and pa Handsome Califon • Topa am- plete with backs in .damaeks • tand velvet, all colonm , handsoe .• patterns, each 60o and 1.00 • .00 Mercerized Cushion Omits in. ell • colors and oombinatione, re. .VV - miler sizes and the new heavy •cable Cord 10o sod, .• . . 25e • fluffy, will retein their 'bye e 60o 50o anffz d . . • . 4 uu .... COmbidation Cushion ....., soft ' Plain and Fancy Sateens Evert' wanted shade in ptain Sateens au#2 Roman Satin, and many diff3rent patterns in fancy Sateen', suitable for cushions, fancy work and comforters. 15e 20c and 25e. Art Silkalene full yard wide, new American pat- terns, bright silky - finish used for &tapes cora ,forteis, and fancy work. 20e and t D. Oanteion, went to Winghans last week to take a position as stenograph- er with the It on ftiotorYlbut not caring for it; she returned to town. Our 12.55 troth was delayed two hams on Wednesday, ;twiny to the engine becoming disabled below Palle, In consequence the 2.55 from Goder- ich was.delayed till neatly fourio'clock A load of Grand Airy Men from God - emit dr0V9 through town on •Wedises- . the Exeter cemetery. . • day, They were on their WaY to in ect the House of Refuge. Amongst FOUR CA.RLOADS IN 11 DAYS.— It. Fitztiolotoi & Son have been doing 1 some great h outline, among the farmers since Nov, 29. On Saturday, the 29fis, they bought and shipped a single deck of lambs to the Aluffalo market ; the Tuesday folbwing two decks of hogs to Collingwood; Thursday, the 4th,two (lecke of lambs via Buffalo to the Old . Country market, and on Tuesday last another single deck of hogs to Oohing - wood. Mr Fit Minions says there Is no use tutus?' to live off the profits of a butcher ehop, and that a man has to • hustle if he wants to get ahead. OF • OITR SIOR.--Mies Nona Miller, Who hes been confined at the isolation hos- pital of Toronto from- being ill with dint heria, has bo'far recovered that be ts expected home•Saturday. .... We are sorry to hear that Mrs A. Couch is laid up wi I h sciatica ., ..Mr Co:whit; troubl- ed with in•fl4ran3atoty rheumatism; though able to be mound he suffers considerably and% hardly abte to walk about....Mrs H. Flunt,wearereorry to hear, is vet y ifl this week, ...It is with • Pleasure that we areable to report that Rev. Medd is gonvalescing, he being now able to sit op in bed. t ern we noticed one of our Merchants, J. W, Irwin.•• Mrs Garvie and daughter, who some time ago moved into Clinton from off thew farm on the 18b, btd a wood drawing bee this week, and abut 25 cords of wood were drawn to her re. sidence in town. Ripe raepberries, • plucked in the open air, in December, is not usual, andsbowsthe wonder tully fine climate enjoyed by 1 he people of the fair Dom. Jonah—Mr A.lfred Goodwin has sent us in a buech picked last ,wee. John Swann, of Btucefield, has bought a new cabinet greed piano, selected at 0,110are's music emporium; for purity of tone touch of action, and elegance of case, it does credit tq the firm, being a gold medal Nevrcomibe. At a recent meeting . of the typo- graphical union oftStratford, two welt known Clinton boys Were elected officers of that society. They are Herbert Beau. as Financial Secretary • and C. 11. Dayment as Sergeant at, Arras. • Owing to Dec, 15.13, the last day for the receiving of -taxes, falling on Mon - FORESTERS. Court Prosperity day, which is the day set for the last 7863 A. Q. F. elect officers for 1802 as meeting of the council, to prepare a follows • financial staten3ent of the town's bust - Past Mid Ranger Chas 13. Ride nese for the yearat has been postponed Chief Ranger J. E. 'Hovey . Sub. Chief 'Ranger A. Collyer - Secretary F. W. Watts Treasurer.. , .. . . ••, ..Chas Overbury Senior Woodward.. licOlffcherty Senior Beadle Fred Hayward Jutdor Beadle..." • rrank Evans Trustees.McOlacherty. Pickett, Du nford Audi tore . Derr y, Collyer,McClacherty Organist. . .. P • • .• * A, .0011yer , . • SONS ENGLAND.--OiCers elected by Sheffield Ledge S.Jcie England :— •Tice Presiden't .J. A. Moore Chaplain . •• Flen4 Joyner Treasurer. ........ •W. El, -Webb the severe affliction through which Mr .Past President • Frank Posvell President .... .. lackson till Tuesday evening, the 113t13. • Hodgens Bros. intend to make a gorgeous electrical display during the holidays, and are installing some three hundred incandescent electric lights. It will certainly . make the store look veil pretty, together with the artistic • dengue wmeh the lights are mount, .fdre Devid'13ier, of .0roswell,4dich (formerly of Oulbotne) 'made us a few daisies picked in her flower garden on the 1st of Dc., and has had'flowers on the table every day since tbe 4th of July. -She thinks tbat is Pretty good for hlichiganics it is •,•• but the same thing has prevailed here. • • Secretary.. , ..... ..F. Watts We are exceediogly sorry to learn of 'Tat Oommltteemau.. . J. &radon Geo. Harland, of Detroit, (brother of H. Rutledge Mr Will Barland,jr.,of town)is passim*. • 13rd• • " • -John Woon • 4th • •• ....Walter Jackson • 5th ' " ....S. • Brickenden -T. Stamen h Outer Guard • J3 n Cooper Auditors... ... „ . J. Scruton F. Pc:well, He recentiv.lost two of his children by diptheria; and his wife ik still' in the hospital with the same ailment. His friends herewill- deeply sympathize with hint. • . Mrs Paulin,of Dashwood,the County Phrnelah••• • • • q • ........ Dr sham •Secretary of the W. M. S.. gave a talk to the Mission Societies of Wesley and • PROMOTIONS. — The followiog . Ontario St churches at Mrs W. Hats ,pupils in Division IV have been pro. land's yesterday afternoon. MrsPaulin. inoted to the Third book — Mary is the wife of an. old Clinton boy who ' Holmes, Katie Gunn. Lorne Menne!, " Florence Dunlop, Carrie Steep, Annie learned the hardware business with Cochrane, Kethleen East,Wilbur For, SM :° Harlisnd Bros., and is at pre - Stella Perdue, Willie Judd, 'Harry etinthat kind of business at Dash' • wood. Olson. Stella Copp, Murray Jackson, Effie Pickett.James Robinson. Classes ;Miss Ludy Stevens, (daughter of Mr haves been re -arranged in ail the other James Stevens) 1who• has been supply- roonse except the two lowest, but we Ing at [lensed; echos.' as a substitute can scarcely calf it a promotion as the for Miss Stephenson, return& home - •pupils ita,ve not covered all the work •next week because her services are Holidayr quired before prornotion. The pupils needed there—not because of a throat • GloVes• .6110101)10* - The hankerchief is losing none o e *ereexamined on the work' covered,' .affliction. Mise•Steevns only took.,the ."We Told,You Lot week we told you *boot our CIRCLE PIrd.CQUI113-e how new and pretty they were and what good value they Were. We put them in the window, inquiriee ebeut tbe pia, at once commenced, then roputiAnt 00140. It was so pleasently • done -e three-quarters of our dock gone --- THE VALIMO 'wEhm )30 GOOD. a Now we have Pictures THE VA.LTJES OF WHIOU A.REI GOOD—even better then the Pimples. Nearly one hundred oubjeoto from which to eeleot --mei as "Solitude" "The Horse Fair," "End of burner" ..counteas Potooker' Sheep Dog ana Hine Pictures, reprodtto. Mons of celebrated argent Photo engrevioge and color pro. auctions in heavy, hand out, edged mats, m grey and green coloringe. Some oblong 15 x 19, and larger, and axle in 14 inch cirele. NOTE Ell" LARGE THE ASSORTMENT IS.— In our North Window. The prigs Is Fifteen cents. The velee is goo, Another special (not in window) 17 x 27 in• Six kinds only, matted in grey, 26c. THE W. Dd FAIR CO. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best •••••••••••••••••••es• a••••••••••••••••00004 1Ceep 'your reet Warm. • We have antioipated your wants for the cold weather, end von will find our immense .stook, as usual, ttpato-date with seasonable goods • In Ladies Felt we have a spleodid artment to &son front, Also Over Ctsitent Wen and:Leggings. ve • Kant KraCk Rubbers — Have yeti seen them? TheYdon't coot yoa any more than the ordinary rubbers, and every pair it pesitively guaranteed by the maker. Other lines voter° selling below -theregular prices, as we are net -sorting up with them, • We are soleagents here for the Kant Rack Rubbers. It mil cost you nothing to see them. In Pelt BoOtS tor Men's 'Wear , we hays some speoially good lines whiela lee would like to show you. Our Laced Leggings are • worth . 50.) a pair more than any other Lsoed Pegging in the .'•s' market. After you have seen them yon will say they are the best. If you need Over Shoes, Felt Slippers; Ohildren's Leggings,. any kind of Rubbers, or a nice pair ef .Boots, . •Try The Old Reliable, Cash and one Prioe We Will not be undereold takes, se cask. • Taylor Son Clinton .004110110011410•001110001111100 ~Pp's' .#6444‘441.44/4******4144444wwwwww Ebony Goods, Prefumes. We have the finest selection of Ebony goods ever displayed here. Compribing Hair, Cloth, Hat, Bonnet, Nail and Military Brushes Mirrors etc. I 1. • • • Moine perfumes are always temptable and appreoiated. We have studied your wants in this jibe with the aerate that we oart give you het ter pretumes, prettier paokagse and bottles than ;der before. Would be pawed to thew them. • • J: • E. HOVEY Dispensing Cheiiiist,..:Clinton not on all the work Of the erode. In school as a matter of accommodation oo-iow*******•11**1141041441.100 III**14fo44F43144F*tuIWP1Pff/F' tnost cases the pupils have been only for the end of the year, and had no de- I eince September at the work. - ln fair- sire to remain. a has too of 161 43pularity as a Xmas ness to teachere and pupils it is not ad- , A La y never 3) tra pair never goes astray way s in goo taste, always ac- many.kici gloves- An ex- Gift. stint/ and pretty, al - aid they can be selected, as eectable to the recipient. It safety. You run no mit if of rememberance. Easily _ you buy kid gloves here. sent by mail. It is an ideal. Every pair that goes over little gift for an absent friend. - our countera is guaranteed. Our showing is comprehensive For the Holiday Season •we ! and has been gathered from will place each pair kid Ireland, Scotland and "Japan, Gloves sold, in a Pre y e gr fancy box. Ladies French kid ‘Glovey,blank a, holidayvgift with perfect ho de its own as a little token thworldseat centres for Muslm and Silk Hand. and all the leading colors, two dome fastenere, soft pliable k' • t lo e n ever • kerchiefs. Many•lines we I have inportedourselves direct • from the makers 'There are •hooliarofir L a Akvaideter And was interrupted by another gen- edition to their paper. It appeared makes a better Xmas gift than something for the home I "'Things for the home" are much m evidence here. • Snmething selected from the stock we are show- ing will makt a most -accep- table and: sensible Holiday Gift. Ohenille end Tapestry rable Covers6rer 75c to $5.00 Chenille Curtame„per pair 68 50 4O-6,50 Tapestry Curtail:to, pet pair *250 to $6 -Door mate,Axminster,Sheepskin Iinsyrne. $1 to $1,25 way, end extra OPMAI value 1.00 thousands here to c ergs Smirn • • Meer Town & Cage e apple evaper. th naw es. hallo to publishe n es. ator ha beeo closed for tht • s• eas Theyidtcl it good bu-inetis anad worked -1h. 14.4i.vOri. BOWLERS DINE. ••-• The up a ot of fruit that would have gobe • record IAA 0 intla. Littvati gioylivnego jOolgu bapoloatcheedr on f to waste but for it.—Seaforth Expos - 't This ' • it was le most jbvial and intereeting \ Vrna' experience o the past proves o tut that Mr Oates has bad his °hands inafter tbe three. n 1 season(llein id LI largest in Yea Cr f g places, . our work is appreciated on ales during the past fu and ti e fuli ccu led n look- h rs ' evening that hasto the his tory of the clube Clarendon Hotel ' beanI 61):" dining room was the scene, of the festive 180 head of lambs that Were to have jeg eleewhere, Repairing prOrnpay atteudea to. al n zap 0 our work be ore porchis. end istuspplkenrminadloinadstlit.afftse-4httlie as% season'soutputfl egiglen and • . Cutters and Sleiglis Oat show room is ;gain well filled tvith a choice collections of cutters and 'sleighs. •' Our f oceasgos 0 80 lit. :rut lieeeltlioprd on certain day last•• ••m the table; and for anent one hour Van- town OWins be a eery uc nation n Mem ere wt heir fr en own o week. be held oyer and fed fin 1/ e H s • Martin Slreit iehed everything that was in eight-,- I the sheep market. It is not all pie for froth roast turkey, goose and chicken, the buyer who deale in stock, for his • to pliundpudding and sauce. When all expenses are heavy in getting themili appeare satisfied the residen Mr .1' the market and t, ,requires an apparently _ Ransford, who oc6pieg the chair, rose big difference in the price prod from and announced that an excellent toilet that of 'saline' in order to cle ' ear list was then in order, • After all self. ad drank. to the health of the Eing The Seaforth Sun bas had iseued a and •Qunen, and the chairman ha neat Well printed 10 -page Brographical started in to make a few retnarke d 11 UL ' • at our price .rman. . who wished to say a few last week and la a credit to the office and you will get no better Wilton'Mhos ttoo, bew patterns and swords colon es 60 to 08,50 to the aesembled,hut in 'Adieu- from which it has come On the front from . • lar to the president. The chairman, age is a flee view of map) street powever,dici not like tlhis interruption. Fookingsouth, and throureisout are and ordered the interrupter to take his nUmerotia half tone photos of their seat. He did so. But itnagine the Fublie buildings and Manufecturing Ladies fine French kid Gloves, uncle from choice skins, thin, soft sod perfeet fitting, Macke and all colors,and extra gad glove to wear, imolai tier . Extia fine French "kia Gloves, • made from choice • selected Aims, one large pearl or OA. dieed Alecialhou ' fasteners one of the -hendsomeet glovee we htive over ehown, tans browns and greys,perpair....v.i . • . • 0 'Belts NeckWear Many pretty gifts can . be selected from our stock of Ladies Neckwear and Belie. Strae of the latest novelties- tbe sewn bav.e just been opened tip, and wo shos4 • wide variety of neW and up. 110.date styles. .....26, 60, 76e values anywhere. Just a few price hints, Panay pit:Mire handkerchiefs, &any • odd and comical designs) to pleas the little folk% 2 for 5o and 8 for 10e, Good quality hernotitched handker- Obiefe,full size,sleo fanoy ensbroid- • odd handkerchiefe in good quality inutilin, with or without lace edge, extra opecial value at, each Se Vine. quality Swigs embroidered handkerohiefe, dozens of new and handsome petternis, also very fine quality pare linen hemstitched • bandlierehiefe, nerrow hem*, „ ported by ouraelveidheet bons the nw oral:ere, moth• • ....20o And ;CM: Extra fine quality embroidered mus- • lin and Howl handkerohiefisdainty designe, hand or Machine • embroidered on the fined of linos %a . •• 'or line, many sew patterns httt rial many of any one design 1.00 135o, 50o, 75o, end " 4 Pure silk initialed hendkerohiefe, hemstitohed, good quality, nearly all ... . . .... ........ Pitney embroidered handkerohiefe, • many different dolga/ good 4 •• hies at eaoh......: .... .10e and APO • _Gents' linen hindhereisfehtimported • by ourselvets dimot from the reek - ere, plain or hemetitehed,10o, 16o, 20o and. .... . cosacronkifiale.arks. earpet worthy presic:ent's great surprise eduetries. when e found himself the subjeet of • • the remat ks uttered by his interrupter. To those who are waiting anxiously Mr Ransford then arose' and in for coal we would say, be patient, and a few well chosen words VV. Jackson with aoritented mind still pile in the presented hi eeper with a beautiful cut glass decanter. serious today, than Ithat been at any m, on 'behalf of the club, wood, for the coal queetiob is more After his emotion had subsided be was titne since the strike settlement. forced to acknowledge that a good joke garland Broilare doing their uttnost had been ed o hi Messrs 11 h t which ot h there 's hot a Carpet Sweeper in the home, it would be hard to find. a more sensible or acceptable gift for the housewife. There is only one goodCarnetSweep• er, and that is BISSELL'S4 We show these in two' of their best makes) in light and dark woOde, highpoi- Ished finij sh, nickle or apan mountings., Nees fixed by the maker. $2.50 & $3.50. • Pla Y to re eve t e ens on, sn Forrester and Jackson were then any *means &stifled to Clinton alone. ealled upon to respond to the Clinton has been favored with three toast of the "Lawn Bowling cars, but this amount has been only Ulub°' ; "Out Guests" was e.chnowledg- an aggiayation, as we all want some, ed by W. 0, Hinds, Manager of Ole and can't get it, beeense theft has hot Bank of Coma:tette, Mitchell: "The been enoogh come in to go around. lade D. La proton ; "Press," on;ur oswo by S. ,Mr Will Oundry, formerly of Goder- Mahon. The following gentlemen loh, but Who h f I a (Ibeen on 11,7 Zest • nderedeolos throughout the evening coast of A r oa rno Y as and were much appreciated; Metiers. the gold coast) for the last 181 rnotithe, Dowding, Itose,T. jackeoti,Dr. Holmes; came home on Monday on A months and the renditions of "Old Bleck It're" leave of absebee lEie has been located and "He's an Englishman" by the at Coonsaseie; being a Lieutenant of club's solo singers, Maitre Jackson and the constabulary force. He enlisted Ransfora respectively, were the divots for three years, and will return to fin - of the evening, the discordantw botes • ieh out his term. His work is atm* being many, making their solos quite the natives, and threoffieere have to do conspieuoue. 11. B. Combe was the last 1 all their travelling on foot,or be carried entlernan to have honors lontowed ' on hammocke ; their fuel is Ore * uPen bins ere the gathering had taken ; niehogany,which is plentiful, but they its flight, After the gneete had pone are located so far from rail comretini- Op to the sitting room for their overt'? oatioho that the wood is of little Willue, coat& and hate,- he was called to •the . The climate is warm, fairly enjoyable, centre where he veto preeented with a but the rain torrents, kr Gundry says, . alight niomento of 6100M:timer's outing. are totnething terrible. lie does not The conaliany thett eat* "Should Ail& advolee people to go out there because Acquelatance be Porgot" and diepersed • conditions are so mush different to into.. for their homes, all feeling that- this what tbey are here, but coneldere he DIN year's gathering hadeapped the climax hati had an experience which he con. Of enjoyment, siders of great value to him, • Clinton 44111/04011160010111114110111041104004110 4000§ clCinnon di Co. g 3BIL4-179L-al. o use Furnishi nos Perhaps you want to tone up you home before Christmas with a IsIca 'Carpet. Axminster Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Silk Table Covers, Golden Draperies, Etc. • If so we are fully prepared to sup- ply the demand, and to quote special prices till after the holidays. Union Carpets, antra ride, good coleus Worth 800 for 25o. Heav4ytwanod.p15yooynion Carpet, yews wide, in a yarioty of Indians at 85o, 5o A speoiel line of Tapestry Carpet, in good patterns and colors, regular 65e for 50o. Wool Carped, yard wide, in o verietv of patterns at 65e, 750 and 96o. A.rt Squareo, woven in one piece, in different eta up to 4 yards wide by 4t yards long all around, will lit it ordinary sized room without any matching or flawing, and will eon no mote than any othtr dap**. We have them in throe qualitiee. Ask to tee them. Lace Codeine, in all qualities, from 250 to $2.60. Art Mutating and (Indian Scrimp, 5e, 80, 100 and 15,. Overcoats ° We plow a largo stook of Swell °mooed for young men in the new Bag. ienette ityle *Melt is now a popular, from MO. Men's Pleok told Navy Beaver °verdant, in all sem, from $15,5fi to $10. Men's Heavy Odes° Miters, high norm oollar, heaYY *arm Rangy at $6.76, $4.50 ihna $0. We aim' a lull range of Stanfield's llnshriokeide Undowesr. Beware of imindione whit& are mita to be pat so good as Stenfield'e-enone genuine except Moan* OtinholdIO, Rinnonliz Ca., Myth 1/046/114.1001/114410411/4140