The Clinton New Era, 1905-02-17, Page 8cial Sale of
aces and
mbroideries
SATURDAY morning we ,commence a great
sale. of Laces and Embroideries? at very special' prices,
-The goods were imported by ourselves direct from
the makers in Europe—from England, from Germany,
from France and from.Switzerlancl they have come,
and on Saturdair morning there will be on our count-
ers an array of Laces and Embroideries, such as has
neVer been shown in town. Direct ;Awing has made
pootsible some rernarkab0 low prices, In every case
lower than they could possibly be, had we not bought
direct freirn:47-r'..,t
Laces.
Laces
t 5c
Laces
at ioc
Hundreds of yards of Vaiericiennen and Torchon
Laces, assorted widths', good pattiarne, with insertions to
match,- for oue great Lace Sale at per yard ... „ •
Over 1000 yards of fine" Valenciennes, 'Toralidn' and
trimming Laces, one to three inches in width, many
different patterns, with Insertions to Match, worth in '
the regular way up to 10c and 121c; for Lace and Ens- g„
hioidery Sale, per yard W01
Over 700 yards of fine Torchon and Macy triMming
Laces and Insertions, Dozens of patterns, many widths,
qualities that weuld sell in the regular Way at 15e, 20°
and 25c; for our greattace and Embroidery Sale,.per yd
pnbroideries
at sc
IEmbroideries
at 8c
at loc
Over 1500 yards of Embroideries
and Insertion, cantbric and muslin, '
new designs. imported by ourselves
direct from the makers in Switzerland,
wide and narrow widths. qualities in
this lot that would sell all the way
up to 15c, and would he ;toed value; fer
our greet Lace and Embroidery Sete, En .
500 yards Swiss Embroideries and
Insertions, new designs aod good
quality, regular 15c to 203 for our ,
great Embroidery and. Lace' Sale, per on
Nearly 1000 yards in this lot, fine
and strong cambric and muslin Em-
broideries and Inseetions, dozens of '
patterns. qualities that would sen in"
the regular way at 18e, 20c and 25c, for
our great Lace and Embroidery Sale, ioc
your choice per yard
corset Cover -.Embroideries
over Embroideries will be more popular than*
ever this season. We are showing a dozen or more handsome.
patterns, made specially fer this purpose, imported direct from
the Swiss makers. The designs are beautiful--differenven-
tirely from any we have ever shoWn—and the values are re.
markably good.
aoc, 40c, ,5oc, 6oc and 75c Or .yard
co_yll-ER SPECI
Damask Cloths $1.19
26 only, finebleached damask
Table Cloths. good weight,
strong and durable, 2x2i yards
SL50..25 only, to sell at each..all I 10
Linen Towels 2 for 256. -
topzera bargain for gredsbifiredaT
25c
Very fine Nainsook Muslin,
soft finish, close even thread,
just the thing for Underwear,
regular 20c. quality, for our
.,Lace and Embroidery. sale, per
• PIA 121
2
Towelling
17iiichLineu Crash Towelling
geed- weight, initkes splendid
only, special for Sale; end for..
Fitrafine quality
en Lawn, regular 18e, Special
for Lace and -Embroblery sale., 124
White Cotton ents.50e,
50 ends of very line, quality •
• bleached. Cotten, finished soft •
frit the needlnand stron and
extra good value at 12ic per
yard, put up in 6 yerd ends C(10, -
only, special for Sale. per yard..
isc Bats at loc
200 ^large American Cotton Bats, clean and free
fr om imperfections, sold usually for for this in,
Special Sale we have 200 tO sell at each... ....... ..
aker's Ends of Table Damask
Makers' ends of fiue bleached Table Damask,. tci,
inches wide. Good patterns, short lengths, left over..at the
Mills when making up webs. The shortest end is 2 yards, the
.Jongre'st 3k yards. Will be sold by .0ie end onv at full ofie.
oliptI4101,1,,IcAs than regular prites,
PasEANY MANTLE $1.50m9a.".
There are 12 or 15 new Mantles Ieft on our mks to sell. All are. this
asone garments. Positively we will not carry Mk over., Rather. than
tit he a chance of doing it we pub thehe last few garments On sale, com..
M mooing SATURDAY at the absurdly low price of
One Dollar and Pifty Cents each,
117.00 Wita the price of the eheapest Coat, Ind there are Several 810.00
and $12.00 ones in the lot. We won't carry theta over, so we give you this
gr eat BARGATN. The earlier you come, the better your choice, Re-
m either, any cloth Jacket in the store en Saturday for $1.,M30
die Clinton
T'RIDA ', FED, .17. 1905.
gent goPYia.
A ROE CASE, -On0 of the moot
rennark.ahle cases of illness in this
section is that of a: son of Mr Join
Lanxon, of the Huron Road, For ov r
two years this young man has been
dying with kidney ver trouble.. At
times he hits bean given up, and at the
ddint of death, being unconseious for
ays, but Nei revived, even getting so
well that he has been able to get on
f .
his feet and around. Since lam Year's
he has passed through one ,of these,
spells, but we learn there 1s .bright
prospects of hint conning back frons
the grave, so to speak, .once ILgaan.
• HURONI'ANS IN PARLI MENT.....
That Huron men come to the front no
matter where they go, is shown by.. the
representation in the Dominion
House. In 'addition to the -three re-
irreseatatives proper from the county,
there are fou other persons holding
seats who hail from Huron. Thomas
Greenway, ex -Premier of Manitoba ,••
John Crawford, Of la Prairie,
a brother of James Crawford., Port
Albert, and . a ne tive of ' Ashfield ;
DuncanRoss,•of Yalo-Carribori, B.C.,
•also'a native of Ashftelcl, and William
SIoan, of'Comox-A,tlin, B. C., a native
of. Seaforth, and nephew of 1%lr W.
Steen, =Blyth,
SOCIAL. -,The palatial residence of
Mr. And /he, Geo. McTegggart'was the
scene of the leacding social event of the
season • on Friday 'evening -last, they
being "at home", together with Mr.
and Mrs M. D. Me7.aggart, to their
many friends in Clinton and•elsewhere.
There were many pretty costumes
worn by the ladies, and the display of
flowers was beautiful. It goes without
saying that all present had a most en-
joyable time. On Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. John Ransford entertained 4 nuns•
ber of their friends... Tuesday evening
next. the Bowlers will be "at home'' to
'theft. wives. and friends at the Hotel
Normandie. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tis-
dali will.. entertain. their friends on
Wednesday evening at.tlie same place,
and on Friday evening the lady triads.
of Mrs. •Richatd RAnsford': •will enjoy
her hospitality there also.
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WE WISH THEM MITCH JOT,
Wednesday morning two of Clinto
Doherty factorY; bald .the misfortu
to he a loier by the fire the morning'
Young were quiele tly marriedft fort omas hat` eh,
ins. We speak of Fred Copper, son
W. J. Cooper, and Miss Maggie,. old
daughter of Mks A. 'Watts, Ratt,
bury street. The. happy event to
brother Mr residence of t• he
ci
'and the unbreakable knot was tied
Rev Dr Gifford. The bride was
romingly attired in it'blue ladies cio
costume, with hat Go match. ' After
two weeks honeymoon is, spent at To
onto and elsewhere, the • purpose
!up -angle Olinton and taking up lif
journe�y. in Mrs Little's cottage
MaryStieet. •TheNEwErtAjoin. the
many friends in wishing a long life
health, joy ,and prosperity togethe
Mr. Cooper, who is are ew,pioyee of •t
TUB CLINTON.NB rT,
SOS
SUOVOSSFUL. -Thefollowing Yfere 44++++++++++++++++++24 Deitch
London Conservatory of MiIsioi '-a; L t
in each subject; junior Rudiments ilad X44414441444+1444+4+4ft
among the suecattedul etudents Om grrarS
Form itna Harmony, *Miss Annie, Mc. o ca o es
KenZiet Lantie.t• first vises honors
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Harmony, 104 MabelVonplanct.. An- 1 It V1.1;$• po below Fero on Monday
burn, honors; Primaeylie,rnaMer, Mies
Peeri Wise, Brucetield, latchtsabontwe. A few dap! of "the pod nld sum..
and Idiestilian Cantelon 'Clinton hon. -
ors ; iforimary julep/00014r zurz.titnia woald net come anaur just
coat, Clinton. 1st. Class honors. and
Kate Ross, Clinton, honors. Mr 0, Oeckerlinerreturned from To-
ronto, where he had been:working. Qn
-POSTPONED.—OWIng to the sever-
ity of the weather having paralyzed
railroad traffic, the formai Opening of
the Hotel Ndianandle, which was te
twee been held Wedneeday eVening,
has, been pestponed, . the date to beau.,
rieunced later. A special train had.
Inert thartered by Mr. LoWis' friends
ent, as were also the harpers, but the
G. T.. R. would not guarantee their r
turn that night, so the affair wa
, s soon as the London
harpers can give the hotel matiage-
ment it date on which they. can Come
it will he announced. - ,
Ahl Of Wesley church b,eld :afx apron
bazaar Anti supper on Thursday • even:.
ing. lust in the councirchambert and to
*lay the' least it *as an mienaliiied• sac- •
cess, the. onlY ethilnlitint to be regis-
tered being the lack of space, e
thing being too crowded, and no
coramodat.on for those 'while" wai
for a chance to getto the table,
ever., after one got peated to a table,
the impatience aroused before hand
disappeared, for •the tamper was ex-`
cellent and everyone was waited Ma
prompttY, . The. proceeds of the
er man the past week has been rather
hard on us. Last thindey .after000n
•the weather moderated considerably
end it was thou ht nthaw was` corn-
ing, but we awo e to disa,ppointra
Monday morning, instead sof , a t
still niore zero weather wee han
o'er us. ' All that day the min
hovered around: the zero mark ;
*here it went to auring the night
cannot vertainly eetimate, hat
'where's betiveee 15 to 25. At a, a.
Aerometers Mining out. in fron
several nf our merehants varied'.
10 te 18 below at 8,30 a. in. Evert.
of UNCLE 'TOM'S ALRIG:EIT:e•Beech-
n's • 'agreeable, had note bitter penetrating
ere wind heini Idelving at the sanie time,
est el.'s U:ncle :Tonle -Cabin' Co., arrived
rE6Puessde:yf°,:rwtbhel.7tnbeektillmatle. sail.
tY., house This company travel. in- t
by own car, and potelp a prodiwtion
be' "Uncle Tom," that gut rival any
4 Rad :ClInton .a proper etage to
r.' publie hall; it might ',ewe have b
re- put on in a reoreeceoic waY, but ,s
on crossing the ice and Uncle Tom's death
ir• and Eva a ascension, wes touching and
of beitutiftzl, • The .• star players of tbe
r: evenipg was Marks the; ,10,wyer and
be little Eva, who tiabk • the ,characters
ne exceptionally *ell.. At the close of
of the perfornumee a Vaudeville and
*era ef an hour wee put'on, which
as creditable. The Management of
L" how to use printer's ink. '
• match -will beheld- next week betWeen
v. toe Clinton and Doherty Organ ,(.19.,
5r, these teN.n§Ave coMposed of the best
- players in town the match will be a
d ast and hard ;one We Solicit ' on
half of the boys a large ternout, as
*. Very interesting, eightp-two chapters relaiih man f
clever cloings,some of which you are familiar with, but the .,f‘ in-
side " of which you have nelier had the chance to read before*,
Among them are :
A big "hop" ,is billed* for th t IthltitPia realred wonder, REGiNjAL0,.ffinefluilt,
lailln°40TI:te:gd..gfarofthteiliC4 graira: thirljelte einauoda;11141rd- Thelifollifrdebraerral h—u*r. Dings at
upset near town and sprained her arm •
severely. the eir:::141117 ',Tee e Alfirerta Graveyard•Polley.'
taking.
A telly driving trite -town bY *lir Of *hen vie k . a am. .
the Bayfield. road. the other -day, Was ,
e. It is reforted, Ouiugh without ver
ly popula.e, business man of Clinton,
(heti this webk. •
Thureday evening, March 2nd, has
been set for the date of 're Cnde Tyine
Concert. Reap MIS in mind.; be sure
to attend.
Lest week A.. IL Goodwin haft tin;
misfortune to crush hte right Moat
and on:Monday bad to lay Of work as
night Watchman at the Organ'Factory:
very. W. Glean Oaiiipbell;;;vehoitlellteicting
ge., Ye Okle TYme Concerts!. on March -2nd -
tang in the toWn hall, prormses the peuple
How, of Clinton and vicinity a rare musical
s ficatiolt, hat Mr Peter Cavan, forme
The Choir. of Willis Presbyterian).
church is being' assisted by _members
from all the.thoirs in town; in Its pre,
March 2nd, •
Uncle' Tome Cabin Company had
plenty of scenery, hloodheunds and a
sweet little. pony, but these could not
be used owing tcf the smallness of the
hew, Central Methodist Church, Stratford,
ging Who is wellknoten in this city. `has
airy just completed.forty-eight years in the
and Methodist ministry. , '
we The next sitting of the Division.
any- Court for Clinton will be neld in the
ni, ' council chamber Wedneaday the 22nd
her. of February. ' A number of cases vinil
t of be up for heaving before judge Holt.
"'in dener ottown, is lying at hie bane in
a serious state of health. ' He hat
many friends in town, who ivish that
heinsty be speedily returned to health..
Rev Josieh Greene wets called to
Kincardine recently to. attend the
hi,: eeei t: pfi nil iaondseetr. ahli go, hf ted;rI rsap eJe tFeicsi licei.rt i, zhe ineshorto tthhear -t
ev,,,..1 in-law, who wasprie of the oldest a,nd
of . Cantelon and 'Wallis had a busy day-
ore- at the stock yards onday receiving
les. hogs for shipment. NV' h the ther-
her reemetee at zero an wind blowing
eea keenly, it was ari unpleasant- task for
uch ell. There were 11.31 hogs delivered.
The apPeal case pending between
James Steep; of.town, and The God-
erich Engine and Bicycle CO. was ar-
gued in Toronto on Thursday last, be -
Rev Mr McLennan, of Kippen, was
in town Saturday. He had the Mis-
fortune while here to elip when en-
tering W. T. O'Neils'atore and his arni
which he put out to protect himself,
went through thepane ot glass in the
- -Soma:a-those-in-town wile. hold,
land in New Ontario under the grant
made tavolunteers ot 1860, are -pleased
at the prospect of havin.ge, good spec
o tb.eir halide, the price offered for
'RE'GULAR TRAIN SEEL r
tram service, the manageinetitsuccee
ed in witting the roads onened eas
west„.north tend spathe' on Wednesde
'horning, and between 1-1 and12
trains arrived and departeiteath•Wit
A •• number trayellers had bee
storaestayed here slime early Monda
at the expense of tho railroad Nan
peny, and the hotels had all they' emit
do to acconnnodate them. Conductor.
McCallum's train was held here froth
Wingliam and. the north being shut off
fioin thie ' paint.' Snow plows have
been kept rutiningalieaclaif traine, but
the trouble does not appear to beso
•ilitich from the snow, ae from the frost
and iee acciiiteilating along the flange
a the ' rails, raising the.: engine and
cars off the track, and the Wheels re-
volving on the ice without taking h•old,
thuit losing poWer. The only way to
overcome' the difficulty, .as far as'we
ean see, is to have heavier engines,
with raore steam -producing surface.
' CARNIVAL SUCCESS.—
Though the attendance at the carnival
wits not as large as the attraptions
taetrranted, - those -present -were Welt
pleased vrith the "doing's." The band.
selections; were very much apprepiated.
There were about thirty-five in fancy
dress—the largest number in years..
and most Of the costumes were com-
mendable. The prize winners were
Ladie fancy dress, Pearl O'Neil; gente
fancy dregs, Will Johnstone ; comie
lady, Clara Lindsay ; comic gentleman,
-Adrlie-Wileon-reloWn. Wilbert Men -
Veen ; pair MOSt 'graceful skaters, Miss
Howe and Mr. MidCeon race -boys un-
der 16, let, 0. O'Neil, 2ild. Melvin Gra-
Seale. There being no ..entriee, the
free -for -till race was declared eft and
the judges recommended that the
prizes he given to Jessie aid Earle
O'Neil, who wore cuti3 costumes ea old
man and old woman.' Honorable men.; .
tion, Miss Turnbull tat "Britannia."
Mies- Jackeon -of Seaforth as "Topsy,''
Mr. Norsworthy as "Cream of Wheat,"
"Douglas Goodwin as "Rube," and Mr.
Davidson as a Righland„Scotehrnan
with bagpipes. *
number of outstanding accomath are
yet to be 'paid, which were ' incurred
durina their succesefol career in the
Internaediate 0. H. A.,• they having
the honor ofheing the only team
defeat Goderich, the winners of N
Distriet. Forward McIver, of God
ich Hockey team, who was injured.
Woodstock by being hit in the low
part of the abdomen by a hockey stic
has been a very sick young man. •ft
rumor has it that he cannot recove
home rink by a score of to 4. b
when the xeturn game Was ' played
Woodstock the score was 10 to
against them. Clinton and Goderi
have each fast teams, and though o
of the professional race fer this emus°
ivelook for still better•work next yea
R,* FORRESTER ELECTED A
to
at We are pleased ' to note that gooa
er 'fortune has so blessed our worthy
Public School Inspector, D.. • Robb.
na as to be able to .huial three dwelling
e: houses in his min total of Brussels,
he Re is calling for tenders aod expecte
ut to have them erected nexeseason.
An open Meeting of the W. Ca T. U.
will be held in the school 'room a
en Wesley Church, on the eveging of
11,, „Hee Mr.. Swan, of Holmesville, and
a others. There will abinbe a choice
.° musical program, .A. collection will be
A PROGRESSIVE FIRM.-- The
week cenverting the upstairs, into an
up.to•dittedreeteritaking department in
connection with their business. Ever)*
convenience is being instituted for
this line of trade, There will also he
found on the same floor when cone.
pleted a complete , array of carpets,
euttaineAinoleums. etc. This item is
to be congratuated en their progres-
siveness •
Thuraday night' lest tare locelhockey'
.teains etyled the Reagens Bros, and.
the jeckson Mfg. Co. clubs „played •4
feiendly game en the rink. It was a,
ood. genie for ionateurs, the score he-
OHATRUA24.--The 'first meeting
the newly -appointed Collegiate Boa.
Was held Saturday evening. Busine
was confined to re -organization, eke
tion of ofdcers and the- appointment
conurattees. The members th
Board are the same as last year, wit
-ste.eiception of Sae; Fair, who IlePr-
dt,s the Public School Board in phic
of W. P. Spalding, who wai their re
reeentative last year. D. A. Forreste
gets the post 0 honor. heing'electe
chairman- ; M. D. MoTaggart, remain
secretary ; SackSon; treasure
The property coMmittee includes th
,ehairms.tre sestetary, and Jae Fair
and jeSecott, J. Ransfora, II. Plum
steel and the chairman will be the Cone
mittee on study . and discipline.
change was made in the colleetion
fees, which must. now- be paid th
treasurer,: W. Jackson, instead of t
the Principal, as formerly.. The ques
tion Of remodelling or building a new
echo
ea' Fre& D. Cemnbell, of Aylmer,' will.
assist in the conceet of "Ye Olden
of Tyme" March 2nd. He will play
e cornet solois, and also duet on two cor-
h neta, he being one of the.feW who have
el.-. -been-able to acconiplish the playingpf
e -two cornets. at the serge time.' Mr.
Cainnbell ii3 a brother of W: G. Camp -
ds ' silhtleidliiiiruissIntabsilaPintasutsiecttayiseVethnitt. *Haan
r. Oriel -1,1f that town went th Oliriton re-
cently to visit his ratatIvr, Mrs. .Tas.
; Odell whose health has not been good
. for some time, the ailment belongs to
the stomach and appears to bedifficult
A to remedy at Mrs. -Crich's age, over 75
f years. While Olinton Mr. ,Crich
e Met seven brothers, who are residents
o Tuckersmith. Ib is not many lam,
ilies of which the same could be Baia.
di is still :he hands of the twat
TO LIFT HOUGH (AM.—A very 'Not
arousing tirade appeared in an Owen binr
Sound paper a few daye ego. regi
ing the way in which the Collegiate of •held
that town was preparing to win the first
Hooey.' Cup frem Clinton Collegiate be til
during the coming season. From what
V70 can judge of what has been going PR
on up there, the football team has Th
likely loeen practisiog all winter, so as here
to keep their staying quality right,and the r
house at a big concert which is in inter
eOurse of preparation, so as to get the the I
wherewithal neeessary to take the calm
eluti to Clinton on the important day, any
This.same team Was to have visited us in wh
last spring, but the ehallenge Was let ted 111
go by default, for whet reason 'we deleg
know not, %it we imagine that they They
previotia game with oUr 0. I.) would ed to
win, and that Owen Sound would then' place
be called upon 'to plak liarriston, not mud
Minton. We are sorry their courage state
weakened then, for they might now, Clint
after's year s practiee on earth, snow ready
and lee, be able totake away that an- was tt
viable Mode; CUP. In reference to he a v
our team, Clinton has last good matt
in Charlie Mustard, though the home
team has been strengthened by neW
IntItnnee, We have One of Ilarristoffs
good players, and anOther from Sea
-Mrth, besides havin Mills Shipley
itione we Intve , lin fear of 'the Hough MIAS
Cup passinglant ofthe care of the-Clin- ChM.
ton 'Collegiate Ifittitnte.
in London, who has not_yet mad
eport ,to the Board, The ilex
ilar meeting of the Board will be
on Friday, March 3, it being the
Friday of the Month, which wil
eir meeting night foe this year.
EP.AltA.TION ON' TOR WING—
° Orange celebration to he held
July 12th, 1905, promises to equal
coma, breaker that Wen held here
y ei ghteen years ago, if the keen
est manifested in the reports cf
ty that haverecently been held are
indication, South ltuton branch
Leh we ere mote directly cennec-
ates and visitant being present,
e was a !lege ainount of routine
ess transacted, and it was dead.
hereafter permanently settle the
on the 12th celebration at the an.
meeting dach year. This year AS
d above the celebration will be at
on, and the undertaking is al -
well under way; the decision
nanainous, so that there shoulil
011Y' NeVin, 'AA hela the chair for
four Yearo, but who has rernoVed to
London, retired from the chair, and M
W, Ilea, Scarlet condueted the elect-
1On and installation of (dicers, Whidh
resultet1 as followsi—W. B, Galan -
let Clinton, ; D. M., Francis Deels
Sproule; Let., Bro. Deitethir
j. Elliott, Ited Picidgins.
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Itinti ON SHIPPERS. — The
severity °tithe weather the. past two
weeks has proved , 'very trying, to
shippers ancl• manufacturers.. Freight
is laying in the yards unable to be
moved or placed 60 its the stuff can be
gat af, and other material loaded
ready to send out, has to meet „with
the Mune fate. The engine on Con -
(hider Ma:edition's train tried to
place several ears for the Doherty
Organ Co., at noon Teiesday, but
the efforts erippied it so, th,at it
was haedly able to move itself. R,
tilt2$11110118 &SOU had to drive their
hogs from the stock yards, which were
intended for shipinent Tuesday,. baek
considerable Ions to thia firm. Cant&
Ion & Wallis loaded neav or hop. itb
Breeefield, , which they had to hold
: and feed itb:a great expense.. The. 135
head which they. loaded here were
atalled. At Thiblitl. in a !Mow' drift, while
this, dorm Was oin the anxiety" of .
theee fitilas twee their stock Watt Oat
entail, but the bitter Miiit be taken g
With the toted in hnsineSif enterprisoget
The 1111110n Dollar Counter. Chatiellef.the IndrY DIA%
felting. • 'the Gangs 'Of . Burtch and -
The man who hurled him- • itont,ledge,
The IltarderotAlosen1010,00
• Not writlen like -the sensational. dime novel but a. narration
to light.
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Often. the. Cheapest -
Atwa;ys the Best.
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rices in Footwear -
That Arrest Atiention
" That Invite Inspection
We. are determined to reduce our hurnense stock,
and we have made the prices so lori that if you see
the goods you cannot resist,the genuine Banains vire
are offering. MI Winter Goods must be cleared
out regardless of Cost and many other lines' of
Staple goods which vve have .plated on our bartain
COunters for quick selling.. Do you.. want the, est
value you ever got in a pair of Bo6ts no matter what
kind yoo wad.. if you do; just come' and -put us - to
the test. We -know we can -please you.. Specials for
Friday and Saturday only.
'itlens Fine Shoes worth 88.50 and $4.00 geing at $2:75
Ladies Viet Kid Buttoned Boots. w,arth .n3.50 your choice $2
Get your Share at.. our Great Stock Reducing.'
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For .Ti.Ouseis
could yor.i do. With an dxtra
pair of 'trousers? If you can, '
here is,a. 'chance for you. This
week, we are making.to Order
ah extra good line of fine
Pantings for three dollqrs- and
fifty centsper pair.:
• ' Menet' Trousers made tO .order
from fine pautings, neat rano,-
stripes, goOd Weight, will'
give excellent, wear, made tO
oteler in our best style at Unto n
very special price per pair ..00 iIU
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COON COATS. TO SELL
We have 3 Coon Coals left to' sell. Will yoll
be one of three men who will i'et a .1Argain? One
Coat is a Southern Coon that sold for $18, for this
we will take $t5 ; another is a fine Canadian CoOn
that sold at $50, which you can.buY for $35 ; the last
is an extra choice Canadian Coon Coat that was
good value at $6o, you can now buy it for $45-
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