Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1905, p. 3

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A NIGHT cap ake two Beecham's Pj] ring and avoid any ky om a late meal. Then you will eep soundly, awaken "wit, . ear head and a high opini : the great stomach remedy i. 3eecham's Pills » In boxes 23 cents, Elixir of od Liver 0i] | the health-giving, bloc i fat groducing properties * Toking WEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, min. bad taste. BEST'S ELIXIR (p Lv ER OIL is a solution of al active principals of Pure Cod r Oil in Pure Sherry Wine vo d Watley it is unsurpassed 8s It no ejual as a fat maker si » who have hecome ar eon the summer 'it is the best tonic Id Ev kes weak, puny babies like it too. je bottle, $1, 3 for $2.50 Only at e Best Drug S T. BEST, Chemist ore rincess Street. *Phone 59 EYES TESTED FREE. and Union Hotel oms From $1,00 Per Day Up GGAGE:FREE g Saving 1 Your WwW Coat ' Dress if ught re | ~ room is filled with only the latest ou V. ; a 4 No need to send e city for your goods, as can be better suited * and also save more v strong in this money, nothing about the "clear clence" 'that goes with the vledge of a duty performed ir interest of your own city. a new Coat for your little hter 7 Lots of the very lat t ¥3 and up. Coats, latest New York handsomely tailored, per fitting * garments, in black i oxford, tweed effects, Ac. ices that appeal at once ; We See, de to: only ask that you come out your new Fall Dress? ertninly wish the latest, that without saying, then come to us, we will treat you show you tho prettiest "lot Il Suitings ever brought into lon, and marked at a price lower than you would ex eautiful make of Fine Soft Flannelette Blankets that » showing in three sizes and prices, arly everyone 's it and they ce it. 1 determine on 1g it the next you need coal, ---- ---- 3 SWIFT & 00. pd Tih . CURED AT HOME THE EXHIBITS WERE OF VERY HIGH CLASS, Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-- g- 1 Trial Package Mailed Free to The Weather Very. Fine, the At. All in Plein Wrapper. tendance Large--A Big Pump- Piles is a fearful 'disease, but easy kin | on _Exhibition--Some of to cure if you go at it right. | the Prizes. An operation with the knife is dan- Napanee, Sept. 21.-- Napanee has gerous, crusl, humiliating and unne- | had twg days of elegant weather for vo the cgunty fair 'and, as nsual, the fair There is just one other sure way to | has prgyed, a success. be cured--puinless, safe and in the | The first day was occupied in get- priveqy of.your, own_home--it is Pyra® ting exhibits into position; the pal- mid Pile Cure. , "0 '| ate was transformed. into a bower of We mail a trial package free to all [ beauty. All available space was oc who write. 3 : cupied, and exhibits were equal, if not It will give you instant relief, show |better, than, former years. vou the harmless, painless nature of { he Gibbard Furniture company oc- ibis great remedy and start you well | cipied. their jold position at the en- on the' way toward a perfect cure. ')'€tance and bave an elegant display of Then you can. get. a full-sized box [high class furpiture which "won ad from any druggist for 50 cents, and nidation from every visitor to the often ono box cures, fair. Madole & Wilson's display of If the druggist tries to sell you |stobes and hardware was also very something just as good, it is because | fine, BL : he makes more money on the substi- | M. AB. Mills had a display of stuffed tute. . a i birds and, animals that was admired Insist on having what you call for. | and praised by every visitor. A. | E {he cure beging at once and con- Paul also had a display of "Japanese tinues rapidly until it is complete and {hina and fancy goods. : i permanent. 3 siairs w Iso fully occupie Yow cantgo right ahead with vour he ar, i lv.s np, 4 work and be easy and comfortable all; their: 'accustomed. corner and the 'iss There seems to be good prospect that *Prince | C will beconre the future King of N orway. URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 pn yi oD WOT James Johns King Oscar has given his ) | "HOLD ONBOYS, MY HEART 180 Wellington Street. © 1 PAINS TERRIBLY." Teed Last Words of Wellington Man-- Popular Post Office Employee ~ ; me a £8 Moves "to Gananoque--Home ¢ i from West -- Welland M. P. Offers Big Bargains i Visits Home. Le { Wellington, Sept, 90.-- Reuben Rey { nolds, while working in the Welling 'e woe 5 £3 is : - { ton. Packing company factory; wae 5 { heard to exclaim about four o'clock I'l y f 3 F ti = Lon Monday evening, 'Hold on boys. {1 have a terrible pain about my { heart," and instantly dropped dead {The funcral service was. held in th . ¢ a | Method shor on Nedneaday, --- Our stock is now very nearly complete, and { ducted by Rev. Mr. 'all. t piv i stad by. Rev. dfn eCal reumins | cannot hold back any longer. We must give the pul {were brought from London to Wel lic the benefit of an introduction of a New Dry : : lington on day for interment, ~ s Lipa 5 i paket Ht | Spore into Kingston, and this is our best time to do if. in the Methodist = church, Ini t i "preat'b o- Chadsey's a hiring oy You can always briog the crowds when great a and Mrs. Garrett Norden, Rochester, | are going, and we hope everybody will take 'advantage : accompanied by his mother, arvived . % i hero on Saturday. of the following list of very seasonable bargains :-- Miss. Georgia Boyce, daughter of Mr, : . : and Mrs. George Boyce, who for years y ' po has held a position .in the post office "ere, -has resigned for a more lueras tive position in. the Gananoque post $4.75 Skirts for $2.25. 50c. Eiderdown, 37. 3 4 the time, . play would certainly do credit to i i i It is well worth trying. 1 i bok . oth it is considered prob able that the difference between | office, as accountant, Miss Boyce is I ans rs f 3 { Just send your name and address hth Tal] Bron ps 8 wy Seusent and itis will soon be a icably settled, The Prince is | n¢ of our most awdable young lad- | Nearly 100 Ladies' 1 ailor-made Skirts, | Three shades of Seft Eiderdown, Hd to Pyramid Drag * Co. 2334 Pyramid gpd | dress goods and other articles, | married to a Princess of the house of Denmark and has two child- Jlies and is a general favorite with all in Tweed Cheviot and Broadeloth, Children's and 1uiauts Sonts, Rk Building, Marshall, Mich. and re- which ceria] attracted a very rreat ren nisltistalelninialsiplellalalal< Laie) 8 who have had the pleasure of her ac beautifully made, value from $3.50 Pink, White and 3 regu alo ceive free by retarn mail the trial 1 dle I of peo 9 and 4 ach g a 3 ---------- (naintance. Her many frionds extend to $1.75. A Boe, yard. Fo van R Eh Was HR av- ma ongratulations and trust that her Friday 'ond Saturday £2.25 Friday and Saturday... package ina plain wrapper. 'mired. The ladies' department was Thousands have been cured in this |g i at: riage horses, over 15} ha filled with beautiful work and as us- Boyes, W. H. Hunter, R. Myers. -- t i 154 hands, R. | News of The District' on Both Jiiam Clinton, Desmond, gt Mr. and | 5), French Opera Flannels, 39. A few "sizes in Ladies' Raincoats = we rediculous easy, painless dnd inexpensive Way, yg) héld 'the attention of the ladies. in the privacy 'of the home. The "baby show on Tuesday eveni carriage horses, unde . - ¥ aby s, esday evening And » thal o : Mrs. J HH h i # o ~ 2 No knife and its torture. was La great attraction. Some seven H. McGinnis, W. F. S¢ hell, C. 'H Sides of The Line. ue, a oahu t Batons, ra aomfild: on | Tiin and Fancy Silk Embroidered are going to offer at the ; No dector land bys hills. hpruhs With thar adoring MD | Garrison. Single carriage horse, over "the number of pupils now enrolled onday. Mrs. W. PE. Niles, alter an Flannols and Cashmeres, just. the a ng to All arupy ists, '50 cents. Write to- FET Lak SIF, adoring mainina 8 154 hands, C. H. Geo. Jobhn- Lod Colle Institut wbsence of three wonths, « visiting : Sk 1 te 1 price on . . i » contested for the honors of the day. y= ) 9s at the Brogkyille, [Collegiate Institute § Loo 0 Intiven itish Colun- thing for Shirt Waists, regular iday and Saturd $1.80, 82. day for a free package. + The following are the lucky little ston. D. L. Boyce. gle carriage coeds 250 : rie nds and re lntives in Britis 3, o tn 80c. and. 60 Friday ay, hy . fa ted horse, 154 hands and under, E. Me- } NR a . " ia, returned ome on onday. Lk . -- 8 C28 7 Tr ones :; Baby boy, first, mrs. McCon- %ns i > James Ross, Athims, has heen ap leorge Lei WwW . Friday and Saturday ..... 30¢. vd. ' Se ERILIZED BARBER SHOT. [key: futon Baw Thomas J, Draper; | Vaughlin J. F. Hudgins. R. FO Haw | Cinted an, isguer. of, arriage license Jeorge Leith, London; nephew: al th Y ) ] $1 Dress Goods for 60c. a ---- third," Mrs. Mellon. Baby girl, first, Jey. ] ihigle auretting in on dass for that district, : vaniod he remuins to hor former \ i . All colors hut black, 5 A Famola Bip ia ihe Carrliton | ME 1, Slr Fie sib, te", " 311m HE ie, and Mi | 22 en $10. Children's Fine Beaver 150" snd 60c. Drese Goods, 306 1ti d Whe first day's races resulted: 3a I mper, - 1. aylor. Single road: | pe in panby, Lyndhurst, were mar 4 n ; bo i , an y N - Hotel, Ba timore, Maryland. Fete f baad Noll € , ster, in harness, KE. Kayler, (", H.} © 1 Wareudas Norman Kid, Trenton, was in Jackets for oD. Friday 'and Saturday only. The barber 'shop in the Carrollton Tgaves id Fr ey Hal, Hawley, J. Hambly. Special bronze | "6 0 Cy Huagoriord, andifiown ou Howday gaat: ¢ go Don't 'miss {hess they are benutifully Y tel, Balti " lizes eve i » BB. 4 3 «nd., . ; rie B oGin- txcorge Via hPa ' ividson, Denver, Col., i= visiting her ; . . . 1, ts SE WG rnin ao 1 | oly lk, SE SER fy lh, Wel, | tl ttl | goth ent seo Se) S15 Lied Fale Wit ea ha 2'{ Prine' Boy, George Johnston. oe a arried at Real on Sunday. ta > v 0 3 # 2 is done by heat. The towels, the raz- BN org! ohnslon Short horn cattle Two-year old rv Williamson, of the Picton Ga 20 FRAN, M1 » of Welland, Ont: spent Friday and Saturday $1.35 Coats for « ors, the strops, the soap, the combs A The Se Day bull, R. H. McGinnis, F. VanSlyck, rotty Staff, has: actepted a position unday with his sister, Mrs.» oseph iy. > A fow sizex in Ladies' Highly T and brushes are al - sterilized before ? a cond Day. W. Brandon. Yearling bull, W. Bran . 0 A " i Pettingill. Miss Nera McDonald, SS acteote, samp! les of a leading being used on a customer. Where there The second day was even more fa- | i= no sterilization, have the barber use Newbro's Herpicide, It kifls the dan- drufi germ, and it is an antiseptic for the scalp, and for the face after shag- ing. All - leading barbers everywhere g Clg p Se P) s apicine hess potent acts about {GAEL KG men Bail the cauge, you remove the effect.:" Sold bv Fede druggists. Send 10c, in stamps for sample to The' Herpicide; company, Detroit, Mich. * G. W. Ma- hood, special agent. some were heard to remark that it Ny s not a very good year for veget- odes Tt was conceded by all present that never before was there such a fine display of carriage, road and gen- 57 feral purpose horses, The following are i Lil wigners : Heavy draught, stallion and three of hig get, Diploma, G. H. , Williams; stallion, three years old, G. | H. Williams, G. Chambers, Napance ! Clydesdale Horse company. Filly or ' gelding, threé year old, W. Herring- ton; G. Lucas, J. R. McPherson. Two vear old' colt, A. V. Price, ¥. Hambly, W. H. Hunter. Yearling colt, 17. Killorin, M. Thompson. Mare and foal, T. D. Creighton, B. Calder, A. W. Mellow. Foal, 1905," B. Calder, I' D. Creighton, A.W. Mellow. Span of heavy ot, W. Brandon, Mrs. F. I.. Cartwright, James Killorin. Special by G." H. Williams, for best foal 1905, B. Calder. Best yearling, D. Ham, M. Thompson. Best two year old colt, C, . . We Hambly, J. R. McPherson. Three Specials in Couches year oM colt, J. R. McPherson, Geo. Tncas. > Best foal, special, Clydes- a ] dale Hofse company, Napanee. T. D. This Week Creighton, J. McCormick. General A.V. BB. purpose; foal 1905, Price, 1 3 Calder, 'T. 'D. Creighton. Mare and See Our Window Display i oui by 'her sic we A. V. Price, B, | Calder, W. H. Hunter. Three year old gelding or mare, G. Lucas, G. Col > lins. Two year old colt, E. Doidge, W Fancy shades of Tapestry Couches, H. Hunter, "0. 8. Martin. Yearling Fancy shades of Velour Couches, only $6.50, only $5, Volt, P.:Hauwy, T. Killorin, 0. S. Mar- Wilton Rug, Plush Banded Couches, tin. Span general purpose horses, G. only $12, Chambers, F. Clancy, R. Cook. Road three year old, Leather and hnitati J and | carriage stallion ve variety. OB {Lenther 14 gren Healy & Herrington 0. Sine, Dr. . Pulkinghorn. Brood mare and foal, Also. some snaps In Parlor Suits : ¥ $ J which we intend runnk al 8; Douglas. & « Co., EK. Kaylor, John BE BeXi Week i Spook. Foal: 1003, Douglas & Co., G. ! Chambers, T. D. Creighton. Three lon, instance might be mentioned, a pump- {| Finni , | weighing 137 pounds was on ex- | Hunter. Heifer, under Hunter. Calf, any roighton, W. H. Hunter Iiplo Ryrie Bros' H. it. Where is Manitoba now, and still Jp. -Cr ma, meda Av J. C Cow, ton, ton, Weife ---- S vear old gelding, C..W. Hambly, C. JAMES REID E. File, C. H. Garrison. Two year Leading ndert old gelding, H. Storey, A, V. Price, The uv aker, W.. Ry Finigan. One year old colt, M. Breaugh, D. McCurten, G. Collins. Road and carriage horses Pair car Wade's glove cleaner, 10c. Heifer W. B. Finnigan. Bull calf, v vorable than the first. The crowd, was | der one year, T. D. Creighton, W. B simply immense and 'the gate receipts | Chamberlain. Cow, year-old or over pexgeeded all fgrmer years. 'The roots {wy A H. Hunter, W. B. Finnigan. Heifer and fruit were a sight to behold; one | two-year-old, W. H. Ef Hunter, W. gan. Heifer, one-year-old, W. W. R. Finnigan. 1 for best herd cattle, W. R. Finnigan. Judges--Thomas Clyde, 3 8 liott, James Rush. % "di . rehire cattle--Two'year-old hull, J. ©, Creighton, T. yearling bull, TD. Cr Creighton. Bull cali, u '. Creighton, 1 three vears old, C. W. Neville, K. two years old, ¢. W. Neville, T. wr, one vear old, J. Creighton. Hei ear, T. D. Cre (Creighton. Calf, any . Creighton. Herd, male and two males (diploma), J. £. one year, sex, 1905, of short he olf hae : SE yh Po ov cottage ( 3 n 4 a p Ceighlon. 3 raat of th Hartford, hn it "Ronnie View." When planning S00. "ach, , . : Tow 4 1 3 CRON, sar, | One of the oki lanid-marks of Princ thin, little outing thoy. sxpested much, | 1 iiay and Saturday ... 3c. each 30k. Pair Linen Towels for 19. D. Cre tahton. tdward county, passed away on th Mo rik Th Bo He I ela situ Good sized Pure Linen Towels, regular FR ted 11th ins © pers of Claris ) St E lue 30c. pair, J.C. Creigh 1th inst. in the 'person f ¥ ion ix useless, as many already Mu) ; & : ya 3 pa i P. R. Neville, | F yons, wid o the use Nala wow it, and words could not convey 72 inch. Half Bleached Linen Friday and Saturday ... 19¢. pr. Jd. C. ig NA ey A o Pi Hil mugirtey win adequate idea of its Beauty to Tabling 30c. Yard. 12 C , ish : D. Creighton A naker, lieton those who do not, so we can only ' i C rum s i Print t ( Creivhton, Malian Flint and Chjeg Neton Wvise all to find out for themselves 58 inch. Half Bleached Linen } 10¢ ns iy | ae cane inet, | Gl etint "of pote on Whe S| Tabling 19 Yard. ym. 3 + e sto ns, # 8 p "0 heck 3 #: a : v 4 igoron, ic | racing in hy. The monster, whe Lawiche To visit 1: unce and find Above are very special snaps and are 10. Canadian Prints 8c. yard. an fo ulled aboatd, made, with open jaw the occupants, gives one. even an 1008 worth ax high as 60c, yard. All the above « o- J:pulle OE of the good times enjoyed. Mrs. Eva . . 4 Pk 3 Creighton. for the magistrate's hand, making ¢ cone 0 Mes, H. N. McDonald su Friday and Saturday, 19c., 30c. yd. Friday and Satupday..Sc. and 10s, Dr. Chown's Buchu Jugjper Kidney The | nds, J. 1 Pair vith the Andrew's Rochester, N.Y. Miss Maggie Art 'Edward George, b in x ricd by Rural Pan YBéamish. Ww The Picton Gaghtte ddvocates pro at 12jc. and 10c. yard, Ladies' Pure Cashsére 'Hose, in ribbed 7. | 'incial' government profibiting th- | Realization - Greater Than Ex- Friday and Saturday ... fe, vd, and plain, value 25c. and 30c. pair. dacing of hoopiaets Hh the Bay of pectation. . Friday 1 Sa -- 19c, pr. * 4 sro | inlets before cold Fl. | Brockville, died a brother-in-law, 1D ama, Wis, 'aged © Saturday, the If (i. Chambers. Cow, three years old, vhich was greatly enjoyed by all 3 1. Hambly, E CC Hambly. Jutes, WET ny When "At Ha y near. are Wellington is the Street--James Johnston's the two years old, L ambly, EK. C Their gentle action god good effect | frequently pleased with the sounds of a Hambly. Heifer, one-year-old, I. | on the system really make them a Hr ah sweet pumice coming over Store--and Friday and Saturday Positively the Hambly. Heifer calf, under one year, | perfect little pill. "They flee those | the _ water. the popularity of the G. Chambers. Calf, "any sex, G.]who use them, Carter's, Little Liver } young people is fully attested in the Lhambers Herd (diploma), 1. Ham Pills nay well be termed Perfec Joung o friends "who visit them, Only Two Days. bly. : tion." and declare the camp a good example tt Dr. Chown litthee pink daxatives, § of where "Harmony Reigns Su - ee me McLeod's Lithia Tablets. small, easv take, pleasant, sure; § rome." Much regret is felt by all at For kidney or rheumatic troable. | cures bitioneness, pomseipation, and | leaving the camp, and already plans i FL A most useful as well as pleasant re liver trouble 25¢. box. re "being suggested for another and AE medy. Bottles 25c." McLeod's drug Mosquitoes, it is saidavere unknown §imilar outing. To good old "Bonnie ; 1 store, in Switzerland untitthe completion of § View' we dread to say "favewell." and ames 0 5 0 A rene the St. Gothard: tunnel. vet it must be, but 'tis with the ex N ar . wt wh Pills, cures kidney and bladder trou- i in Argentina 26¢. box. 100 square miles, IN OUR 'OWN CIRCUIT. future may be strewn: 'with prosper: hr . amoe * Belleyfllinan, * were . Our entire stock of Plain and Fancy : ol and a former Beflogiiion, were mat § o \MPERS AT BONNIE VIEW." pining sock 1 are regularly soid | 25¢. and 30c. Ladies' Hose, 1 ann Quinte, inland ae arid suspending The query, "is expectation greater 50c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Under- $1 a Miss Blanche Motay, formerly of "ty and happiness, Mr. and Mrs, Wil Printing company laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Me > . . : : Donald, is attending Albert College, 124c.; *10c. Plain and Printed oring house, tt, Belleville, anc § gojiocitie, Flannelettes at 8c. Yard. Friday and Saturday rhe of Toronto, | weilltther &éte in. i + : i A than realization ? is satisfactorily an wered now, in the negative, in the wear lor » » ninds of several young people from | Ladies: Heavy Ribbed Vests and larly so dallorytown;; who (Bow otcwpy: the Drawers. suitable for . now or fal ha 3 ne of Ar M. Tennant dr winter; regular value 'of * these w Friday and | t the home of her r. H. Irvine. Man thirtvione. "Rhe war ites teeth; weight be Jerseys Two-vear-old bull, Alf bad, wound with wrintend affuirs, and are accompan Wagar. Yearling bull, AM. . Wagar. | tween twelve and twenty pounds dod by Misses Jennie and Ethel La- | - Cow, three years old and over. E. V --- Rete we, Florence Haffie, Helen Kelley, ' gx 8 Metealf, A E. Paul, Ali Wggar. | No Smoke Sale. All Wew Goods | Mabel Greer, Letta McDonald, CC. : . RX : Ruiter, fae opts PA, i Fagan at Prevost's; Erack St. : Toruuant, B ¥ Nehomald, C. Ne Hal You won't require any coupons, and you can pur- cifer, one ye old, rar, stock of readv-made clothing | 'ory and Ii . H) Judson. Many . A : Z Hier eqlf, under one Sarat, Al a hh. AmoWating tn | Aewsure tripn and excursions were en chase your own premiums, with what you save on gl WW Tg % CABT ugar. | g10 000, will be offered" to the publi joyed, nmong thew, a suligtful Hide everything mentioned in the above. Many of these 'are oro « < A age Tr 3 ¢ 1) » Oe F " ¥ Xo Ls Eo [ = ' + t the same low prices as when we fn a private launch, 14 : i; oF eeivs Re rears hl. Grd our. great. smoke-sale last May. fait, coming home by moonlight. less than dealers can buy them. his is a chance of a. ambers, Y © £1 dena o> we ¢ Thev were algo indly entertaine ' . i bull, Irvine Hambly, G. Chambers. I'he Joli sah end on getting "Indian Bay," the picturesque life time. Bull calf, under one year, 1. Hambly, genuine hargams, "1 home of Mr. and Mrs, George Potter, 5 35 ith inst, watfield in the world § pectation of again assembling to en i i It doves just over | joy an period of life as only those 180 Wellington Street. ; privileged to meet here can enjoy it --rin for ¥ 1 LEAST MONEY here : ME MEN"® SUITE In Fine Imported Tweeds, will e S180, F250; $1, $1.50 to $1.75. AV a lT oo Ja BOYS%S THREE -PIBOE SUITS--In Tweeds, 23.50, #1 to 87. Both single and double breasted st) lex It's a prétty sure guess that yo son. If so, you certainly are interes what %he qimlity'is like till you have tosted the article. worn gur clothing, we want you to try a suit. vy maa 2 ~ 73 . . you kiow of and then you will know that in all f5¢¢ , ® Saving u have got to bu ted in knowing w Qality counts in Clothing just as it does in tobacco, aml you points you get , SULDS-«in Tweeds, $3.95, 84.50, 85.95, $6.50, £7.45. on Every Purchase ! L2SUIT oran OVERGOAT. or perhaps both, this sea 1 can't tell If you have never Give them the severest test the MOST Cheviots and Worsteds, will cost yo fr .50, $9.50, $11.50, $13.50 and "$16 These same ron $1.50 to $3 more in other stores You will fin 'everything in the stor Ne old shop-worh or moth-eaten goods. PR We shall be pledSed to show you the qualities BOY /O-PIECE SUITS--In Tweeds and Serges, sizes 23 to 2%, at $1.50, Serges and Worsteds, at 2, $2.50, new goods. Sadi e at prices which 'mean a greal saving. Our stock is new and cl Take a few minutes off, an 75 + ere you can get the BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ' It's time now to put ona Light Overcoat. 1 you haven't one then Hosiery, eth, : styles hy Shirts, Sweaters, ei you are the man we are looking for : MEN'S SOFT FRONT COLO SHIRTS--Regular 50c. and our price Be. : NEW 5c. NECKWEAR--Our peice THE SHORT TOPPER COATS Very Ry Vo Lo i aswell, at 25.50, £7.50, 30.50 to 812. y 7 - § NEW 50c. NECKWEAR--Our price | MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS go at old sale price, 39¢c. THE LONG FULL SKIRTED RAIN COATS At #6, £7.50, 39.50, 811.50 to 815. come in and see what we 'can do for vin WwHet FN +

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