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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Sep 1903, p. 9

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:11. Win be held 1511 this stere :33 extra Pfeparations , ’ “WW M»: : : : : y" estimable ‘ ~\/\/ Arie 4g ideas produ-ed inspection. we 1%» W , saw ts. Avast collec. - an extra hat for. s Goods will be among; the ‘51. during the openâ€" ul dress materials 1 0st manufacturers c“ as the most wanes. This hs * extremely<v good wearing- fab-0 dainty ell’ects that < > : buyers will prove I Here are some 01' 1.32 i1) ( \ 1 ' C (‘hPVlOiA‘L Strong 1 . (h : colors of Navy 3; Irccn. It. is not fig: (1, but. we can say+> value over offered if}; . ()nly per 25 7*. c ,+. --------- é": in Tweed 40c :* air or l’lrtin ’l‘woud , y \ «in». good weight, J'; .4. (”Mord lh‘own ' 0 0 * and Nu‘v, 1’ “19....-- ..... 49C$ ‘wm‘d inwlina‘ illi' ‘ oils, .1“ NiJf’ll' vol 50: I cspuns $1.00 I, .l y .‘ \VUUl lulo'l'ul zuln.’ ‘1. puns, lurk and '5'» * with “into, gin-cu 3: , . Millinl v‘Ilv‘l'TH -' I ‘r ulnv .1! .. .. . .g. 0.: . a o . 1: Dress (loads .g. nuts Dru-r Loz‘g‘rz‘ {37 «L l .2:.:i liA'illlll-‘I .ill ' :ini lizi'.¢lll".\il [limâ€" 4,” i (lizv-vkx, l‘lxmilms' -t,‘ .. , w. \\()()l {1012,1314 ’5”- .:- . A . \‘l -.. 1r l‘l.,~'.;‘:s_ l‘:':.:l'.~: - l3” yum, v V) .' . f. .e _ limping,- 11.201. :- . .1 . . .1 .1. run. ~." -zlclrv- ' , , -2. :111.-rl h; ._. you 3 , . ..,_ “’1' (I‘llcli.i.‘/ lL'. {HF}. . Hi“ 1111- ordinary .33 -.~: . or.» (moulds 13.. .1, ' . ' - "l ..., Immune. 11w.» ..2 good (all pile and 0;; .. .f> s; > â€"_-â€" 'l ’7’, S 's’ 1m ed “[001 Jer- :5; . :5 vs, double broastâ€" 5;: cardinal, Navy, 5" ...l ..k. Our 1 393) ... ,l‘x. .-...-..- . \.' ,. r" , ...- 0.4-..-â€" \ B‘v’ l’ 'l :1: / >4 (\3,» /\ Jon-ltd ,I\ o '\ cl». \ /\‘£\ 0 )C \l‘\l ‘. 5% . o‘l‘élfl‘ 4' . ' so i v' vm u 5 \l IW\‘I\Â¥\ ‘ V \/ ‘1 719131111 3101'“ \ I“: V I ,yluggiSt'" -â€"Mr. A. J. Graham has purchased from Mr. Playfair the lot at the. , ,corner- of Lindsay and Glenelg-sts. ‘ land W111 erect a. handsome residencé gt-hereon in the spring. i â€"â€"See Mr. Remschel at. once about .2 eyour rheumatism ; he can cure you_ l 01! Tuesday, 80m 22nd, and follow- ! lug days, In willhsvsma-sndm. ; ing of latest ’Frsneh and Amrlcu , l Mllllnary. Dunds's Haven. Bros. -â€"The Lindsay cricket team that §;pla}'ed in the Toronto tournament {last week won only one match. The it'eam was Without some of its best 2 players, who at. the last minute {could not go. ' L --T he Gas Company is out of busi- ness and its customers are having their houses wired for electric light. 311‘. G. A. Smith, the former man- ager. is working for the R. M. Beal Leather Company. ~ , â€"â€"Lea‘.'e your parcels, etc., at F. A. Robinson’s Shoe Store while vou wake in the Fair. . ‘ â€"â€"The Misses Paton are preparing . , ,1 7 ‘ choice lot of millincry for the I”, sang, . .1 {fines openings on Tuesday and Wednesday {rm-.111; our ~11 - 5 .Of next week. The reputation of if; their goods will insure a good crowd fr" ”on and after opening days. 2 -â€"-“ Did you ever see anything like than 1’ ” said a. senator -‘ to a: bachelor )I. P. at a. ball at which Ottawa ladies wore lowâ€"necked 5 . the alfilNBfl-[HA l'dressus. “ Yes" said the other, ‘1 " l‘\lll not since I was welaned. "' ' . Gough caters to all classesâ€"some want swell dress suits, others want. .busincss suits, and workng men and rarinwrs want durable suits to work in. All tastes and trades and purâ€" 1 . all Post Office, Lindsay Till. ’ ",1 scs can be fitted and fitted easy. , /: â€"â€".\Ii,~s Lillian Jackson, teacher of ,Piano and Organ, pupil of Prof. A. Fall TCfm 0f the'“ 31‘. Homer, late of Royal Conservaâ€" , tory of Music. Leipzig, Germany, and . 11 graduate of Loret'to Ablbey, Toronto. 5%)Zééfif' Jinsic rooms, 19 Kent-st, east, Lind , ‘ sayâ€"38:2. / ' w $5.277 Graham has the largest and best My]! (yo isrock and his prices are the loans! 3 In Lindsay. 1 fi , â€"-lhi Friday forenoon , fire broke IlleSdAY9 Sept. {Stout in the Kennedy ck. Dav-is dry 1 _ . kilns. ’lhe company S oWn lire-fight- to succeed attend H"’*"Zillg plant saved the building, as the issuperiorW01‘K._t’3\'\a'¢llc“r’ ‘1 town brigade did not respond very and splendid 100;}th place 1 promptly. The $200 damage was 0 front rank 01 Business omen-d by insurance. â€")l'r. (1. H. Hopkins was severely lowzrthin in most Schools: bitten by a dog;r while riding hlS :. ~t'cul'irs. bicycle one day last week. He had «‘lp‘u 1_ ‘ ‘ . . 1 l'llll} wound burned with acid and Still y,p§{I_\GLE,PrmClp8 ' lsulll-rs considerably from it. If Peterboro. Ont ithc policu lia\'en't the wrong clue. lin. i‘o will soon be one (log 10:55 in ‘ town. We Local Lines â€"l’rol'. W. (1. Jordan. l‘-.ll., of m (en-ens ('ollogo, will proJCll at St. ':‘.r~< .1?” ‘31“ \n-lr..u.v‘.< church next Sunday morn- "1lVI‘1‘4’1l111'5‘l‘L ”“1' inc and night. Prof. Jordan is spoken of as one of the wry stt. of ““94 >37“ “'7“ the l'rn‘sbytoi‘ian preachers. Al'lm‘ 1““ ”‘7 the morning: servici- tho smn'uun-nl Lord‘s Suppur viii in: ad- owing atDundns 8- Flab- of lhc onl'uuldlv. lent. 22ml. niinisll-rl d. hm“, “\lr. and Mrs. l‘rmldy. \VllU'llllluk- -~: d1 1‘ -- .' ~: .- ‘l C 11', ;.,\, l'l'S and gold wiro- ul'lisls. nuxt lo I - ' culling: rink. Lindsay. “ill show an , vl gain! displny ol' llwil' hnndiwm'k in 1,.1 go'd wiro, slioll and pearl .in'Wn‘lll‘lflV. i run ‘10 soc-n working“ in tho lloh- on Sold. 211 and 22.1md Hopi. 225'» and 21') at lhv . 11.1." ”or 111111 HIM; on l.ll:l' l.iml~.\‘\ filil'. 12111341 sqlllll‘l‘. \ lll'ulmnluh lininw-d lloss, who ruin on! of loun. tilll'lllllll'll lo slop pilot of :m l'ltgllh‘ llml him in thu- l'ol‘l llllsfimi lllh‘ «mil» ll1~ \\.l\ :imil‘oiit'lliiig‘ l’vi' “. ,\.1i'd.~' on Monday, innings; und 1011. ll_\' grasping Iln- lw lwpl, himSn-ll' from going: liv- lml his hit lou‘ “11H ‘ lhn nmxino lewi'. ’. '.l'|il lllv' \\'llc‘l'l.\‘, lm iv lm'l‘l'ull'll lh'l'nl‘t‘ . _ (-.willl ln- Silillpl'll. â€" L). ‘ Liil’h i|()hilll.l.ll, V317085byimyingyour Suit â€"-â€"'â€"â€"'â€"+â€"â€""‘â€"' '- at Graham's 11:1."th Fair . Personals "i. «Mrs. 'l‘_ Wilkinson rclnrnl-d'l‘i in. from Toronto. eâ€"llr. Wilfrid ’l‘ruw. ’l‘oronto. . - ox'or Sunday. â€"-llr. Alfred chlly of (I‘m 1 131141 for {L holiday. “Mahler Jackson is run. an attack of uppl-n'iiciliS. . â€"f\lrs. Lillian Jackson. town. \‘i-n- ‘--:l friends at Sturgx’on l’oin'. lust ll‘fi‘ w as will-and is i'oc‘nVcl‘lllg' . I- \‘.t:'):\. . .. ’ â€"â€".\lr. and Mrs. J. Munroe Oi lxll'lx- ‘ricnds last "old, visited Harriston 1 wwck. -â€".\lr. (loo. Robinson is 'll‘. 'Iol'onto .iii-nllfnu‘ the marriage of his bro- :lwr Will. “Miss Shier, Of b I'>.< order, Toronto, ‘ brother Dr. Shier. , â€"â€".\lr. W. Junkin hunk stall. resumed ‘ 'i‘w-szlzly' after a short holiday. Chi â€":lIrs. Sutherland of Kent-st. 10“ Seattle to i 0 0 ‘ :on Tuesday morning to: .. months. 't on Tuesday h .1 h odis t l loco-nâ€" is Visiting her of the Ontario his duties on 1‘ h ‘ f i. ."‘â€",;'\.sit her son for a few ""‘ii â€"â€"Miss A. Arnott 19: ”Ni.” ‘- for Arcola, Where she will visit her ‘ Gordon for a few weeks. Williamson is home num- the i sister, Mrs. â€"â€".\liss Edna . an ext-ended visfi. at Bow 0. other towns along , _. 7 , W, lilitni' “ ",‘._fjfl‘f ville an , ‘ «front. . ' "in- I} â€"Mr. and Mrs. May of {18:30}? CltY “le l\* I ar= the guests 0 rs. ’"le-a I" '." " . . wars °"’-’ 25‘” Robinson, William-st. at 1 . . . '11; Graham 8, Llnasyy, â€"â€"Mrs. Geo White of Lindsay, and , :18. . ‘k- :zl‘ul sum \l.. p . Miss Amy ‘Vhite 0f TorontO. 5139;? y ‘ ‘ - .. 'iil‘(..1l|.lb tlll) I)ast week “Vith MT. and Bus' ‘ ,9 lung» ). .- 1 . . Imam - (‘11515 Graham of Omemee- , . I _-1:.:‘1:< with __ â€"â€"Mr. W, Johnstone mels’ T llatc of the Ottawa Journal, has " "I‘A‘W'ulfid spmt the past two \V80k5.i.“ ‘town‘ none-"vs lll with an advertising prop fins-2. â€"Mr. Wm. Downey 01' L- Mic-11., spent a couple of ' town, the guest of his father. , who have been visitâ€" 11 Tuesday morn- ntreal. . . iii-.1y Houston, 1.1.11"- i inc friends, left, tow I"‘u‘l in; for their home in Mo 77 Nellie Rear has ”-820... £302.“ crown on 2%.. f'll‘l'l] 5. \‘ l ‘ ‘ ‘ A .35, .I I“Um llixwr Tll‘lt Toronto for the pas J 0330: McLean has re visit to.Mrs. Webster. visited his parents week. Mr. Frank Mallett of Pank, Blackwell . Company, Toronto, is at home. » __Mr. “Jack". Bradshaw . Watchman-Warder sitafi, {gin with . 511111 at 905‘ - week to take a . . Mr. Brad- the bandol l .lll' is how ll: ill.“ mm ' IINmIS lindsay’s Greatest Exhibit Without a doubt this store has today no equal in this town or county. We take rank with the largest city stores in Canada- Our stock of merchandise is bought direct from the fountain head and IS brought from all parts of the world. Manufacturers come direct to us. cutting out the wholesale peeple and saving you and us many a dollar. . Linusay.“ Take advantage of the cheap rall- Dress lioo’ds Silks. Ladies” black cloth Skirts, made with demands is herein the fullest assortment in so. All is said when we say we have pretty bottoms, 40 to 45 in. long, price ....... . Will you call or shall we send you samples 9 A special line or’ waist silks in k, sky, hello, lemon, scams, sorun tafietta strappings, seven 5 50 . brown and navy, with flaked pattern, 750 white lace stripes, per yard .................. 1.25. 1.50, 2.00 6 00 up to 10.00, ,made. For suits and skirts colors are black in all shade’s,widtb 18 inches, French 506 green and white, and many ozhcr mix. , . . . . . . 1.50 A job lot of fancy Waist 5,1“, in stripes Russun coat, trimmed with satin piping and Plain colored Amazon cloths, an all wool lines to sell at 1.75 and 2.00 per yard, I 25 32 lo 44 This suit should be mark- 1 l 00 castor, cardinal, blue and black. per LOO BLACKS to 25.00. BLACK warranted in color, for linings and, per 1-00 with peau desoie silk collar and cuffs. 01c fr s'ts ucsscsadskts . . . .. 0 m ' r n K ’ per 1.25 A rich Pcau (0 Sole black 511‘, 36 inches With “351 Siklm‘d. 5113533 to 47-1 10 00 meh and Ger-mm Broadcloths, ‘1 :sts and skirts, per yard ................. . _ Clothing skirts. per yard ................................ rented best blacks, all Pricsilcy‘s makes, 45 mt mu,“ worth whi'c' I: unit comes from Otter lines at 1.00, 125, 1.75. 2.00 all tr.de here is value. Y0'i should sze 1111 Among these lines you will see the very A wonderful range of these new fall, :11 eeds;the new Bromley cut coal, high cut, people. Thclittlcpriccs for them will The market is full Of all sorts Oi. specially designed for US, each ........ “'ithtight fitting culls. tine stitched, Eu'radcs so often found with the firsts, madc-to-mcasure garments in every ,wayâ€" I).- . . terns arcin plain greys, Oxford stripes and . . Our exhibit of Dry Goods. Clothing, Furs, Millinery, Mautles and [louse Furnishings is the best in way and boat fares next week and come here for your fall purchases. ‘ Not a week spot along the line that we We can scarcely give a claw 10 the rich- . . know of. Whatever the season or the style ness of our D'ess Silks. It is not easy 10 do seven gores, trimmed with fancy stitching and . smill buttons, v'elted sums, flared 3 75 genumely new_ goods, and in almost an things, and the things that deperd for their ‘ , color and combination that can be thought 0 . beauty on your dress making with. Black and mvy stn'oed 0r corded Cheviot , lace stripe Skirts, made with wide flares, stitched lapped Fancy Knicker Z1belines, made in Fravel effects, in colors of pa and pure W001. 42 inches wide, in green, ting, cardinal and navy black, all with 500 gore style, sizes 40 to 44. each ..... . , . . . . Otbcrlpiesat 2.50, 5.00, 5.50, 4.00, 5.00, satin finish, per yd .......................... _ Other lines at 75c, 1.00. ' Fancy Knickerbocker Twecds, all Englsh 500 yards of plain colored Taffeta Silks. S , ts [11 ’d white, ~ ' ' . ' ......... . . . a grey and white, navy and white makeibsgg $125111: 212;, gcgcyggc’ 1.00; . A sp e c121, suits of black cloth, made mm totes, :5 ifiches wide; per yard ......... S d, is seven gore wzth strap . er mes at 50c, 75c. 1.00, 1.25, 2.00. and figures, mostly to 4 yard ends. rcgular ced yoke and piped .vitb satin, all sizes. French material, 45 inches wide for suits all at .......................................... dresses (1 k1: ' j ‘ ed 15.00 for ..... . ........ . ................. a“ s ‘5' ””5 a“ mm“ "m Other lines at 10 00. 12.50, 15 00, 18.00 yard ................................. . .............. O.nerlinesa150c,75c,1.25. A so’t make of bllck Taffeta Silk ' s ’ 36 838 inches wide, Swiss make, dunble in wear. .JaCketS a , SpBClfll ‘ Fine F.-ench Cheviot in firm cloths, '51 d Ladics’ all “7001 Vienna CIOlh J ““5. 'chs'de tdl l1" f.yar: ............................................. m C w: ,guarau cc c0 or, s rmkmg rec Ozherlnes at 50;, 65c. 75c, 93:, 1.25, 1.30 cloth cape, Jackets alllinei throug‘i, trimmed yard ............................................. . . th lines at 0; 1.00, 1. 200_ wxde,wzmnted to give the very best of wear each 0 er 5 ,75c, 50' 1 rich color guaranteed, for dresses, 2 25 Other lines at$5,86, $8,312,315,$:0, $25. with bright satin finish, very rich miterials. 50 “'3‘ . g , ' 7 inches wide. for suits, dresses and l 25 Other 1m“ 3t”~'103i1 15» 100.200 . . . The ‘binzs that are out of sizhtin 1 gar. Oher lines 111.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. , . English 5111: and wool D as Gozds, wu Stylish, (hi-meats. ment are what adds to th. cos: and quality, inches wide, in Heneiettis, Aim'ires, ltiwart of our policy 10 get the fini<h us ’9.” can €03": oni: pissessug "a” good will: and c ode. p».r vard ................. 1'50 skirts and suits, and sell them for little enough reatuc, fit’ p1“: “‘1 l “[1" to mzkcthc businc" ref: Die. The in ' 0? ..° ' ’° P " “5 We like a Specialty oi $l0 Suits ° .' dock, you should sectne vuluea we are givi 1g. WRIStS and UfldflfSllll’tS , Latest pittems of swell stripes, checks and garments. ‘ [kgrczit many new styles, clue and black worsted scrgcs and Szotch all perfect fitting, all made by cxpcrti Furs “1:, collar vests, reg. 10p trousers, everything , . ustonish you. c very latest. These suits were 1000 . , .. _ . ‘. ' 'n.‘ vFurs, not wood, but Shams. ()ur l’urs ‘ ' Ladies black lllJ‘tCllLUl Silk \\ .nsts in c all made of choice skins. The second 01:11:1cgat25,:7, $8,312, $13: $15. 7 . .- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' , , , or 1 an 12 Overcoats resemble cordeélo 21111“? ldu t-ILde. 1’1“} L00 } (Cannot be found in them. Shop around ‘ 51“- 0:} ‘01. .~ . t 1 ,a bit and sec what we mean by a connlmlnus the high priceâ€"they’re good through BIL {Lkr 11‘“: d. W'j‘itts made with ' plctc Fur stock. We’ve got one here. and through. 11011151 inside and OUL Tht pat- 3“ “5 rc “ 3 ' ‘ Alaska Sable Ruffs, 3.75, 10, 12.50, 'black cloths 0f beaver, cheviots and vicums. fine cluster tucks, and fronts with wide, , l' ' l 't‘ tr'nmed with silk wheels 116.00.18.00 7 l ‘ ).).\1).€.l s, 11 . . l :fi‘ '1‘ :‘. . Alaska Saflc Stolcs, 25.00, 35.00, ibtylcs areChcsterfields, 10 00 8 1200 new dip slzeves with tip; it cu s. .1 so in 45.00, 50.00 Grosvcno. lnvemess . . 10.00, 12.00, Othcrlines atss, $6, $7.50, $3, 515, $18. " Alaska Sable Muss, Boys’ Noriolks at $3.50 navy blue lustre, sizes 3.. to 38, 1.75 g 14.00. 15.00, 10.50 ,. , . . _ Sable Fox Muff and Stole, 40.00 Black J31) silk “was. “it“ 82“,??? Black ’l‘hibbct Muff and Boa, 15.00 offine tucks, With overlappingstiaps Canada Mink Muff and long flat Justaword about Norfolk's, about the trimmed with buttons, sleeves \Yithplme Stole, 7500 best lines ever made to sell “ 53.50 and ’4. and large tucks and latest dip’ 3.60 Grcv Lamb Collars, 5.00, 6.00, w? havcsome handsome patterns in grey ' stripes, fancy tweed and blue scrgcs. All caCIl, blaCk (1))? \‘i‘hitci.: ................... 1 7 ()0 8 00 10 00 )~ l’nes, ac ', w nte or any C0 or, ' ’ ' , ’ ' .- ' t ' 1 clicr 1 Grey Lamb Capes, 22 00.20.00 sizstosuitallboys 3,5. and 4.00 3‘75’ 4'50’ 6'00' 7‘50‘ Grey Lamb Caps, 2.00, 2.35, 2.50, - .... .. . 2.75, 3.00, 3.50 01001053112505}, $4.50, $5, $0, $7. Undersknts Grey Lamb Mitts, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, Ladies’ heavy mercerizcd black Un- 5.50 dcrskirts with wide flares, 2 rows of crinkle frills and wide dress3 frill, a Skirt of silk a earance, Size S 40, 42, inchesgiii length, each 1'00 20 00 . . - Other lines at 89c 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 South Sea Mitts, 20 00, 25 oo thing here as it should be 5, buying Ladies’ black Moreen Underskirts, Persian Lamb Cape, 6 00, 7 50, in the light those things that are forthc 12 inch accordion 8 00, 10 00, 12 00 e '4 ‘f ' light. White Lace Curtains that are the nch dust frill, Persian Lamb Mitts, Ladies‘ 8 00, 00, 12 00 best of Nottinghams make, 3% yards Persxan Lamb Gauntlets, Men’s, long, made for bedrooms, halls, dining 15 00, 18 00, 20 00 rooms and parlors, only single I 5. Persian lamb Mufl‘s, 10 00, 12 00 borders, pair ........................ .. ' Electric Seal Caps, 3 00, 3 50, 4 00, Fine 2:; net Curtains with plain The first condition of a well-mangâ€" 5 00 and spotted centres, single borders, Electric Seal Mitts, Ladies'_ ,4 oo, overlooked edges, 31/5 yards long, 25. ed stock is to know. your needs, and never since We’ve been in busmess have 5 00 . t.“ mg g per pair....... .................................. . we had such an assortment of Hosmry Electric SealJackets, 35 00, 40 00 Other lines at 25c, Soc, 1 00’ 1 25’ 2 00’ and Underwear. _ , 45 00, 50 00, 60 00 a. 2 75, 3 00. 4- 00, 5 00 Ladies Fine English make, 311 W001 Astrachan Caps.‘3 50. 4 00 3‘ G°°d opaque Window Shades, With black cashmere hose with every thread Astrachan Mitts, Ladiw,’ 4 00, rollers and all fixtures complete, 256 finished, no seams, all sizes, 4 50. 5 00 green and , size 3 x 6, each, pair... ..... . ............ _ Astrachan Jackets, 25 00, 35 oo, - Heavy Opaque Window Shades Other lines at 35c, 45% 5°C! 60c, 70c, $1 4'0 0°, 42 00, 45 00, 50 00, 60 00 made with hartsbornc rollers all com: Boys andfGirls fine ribbed black Coon Jackets, 45 00, 50 ha, 60 00 plctc with wide lace trimming, size cashmere hose, number 3028,. made Persian Lamb Jackets, 90 00, 316, all colors, each ..... .... ..... m I. from the, very finest yarns, Sizes run 100 00’ 125 00, 14,0 00 Other lines at 35c, 40c, Soc: 75%.} 00 1 25, 1 50 - ’ 4 1-2 atfiSc up to. 10 at 850. 1 Fur Lined Capes, [25 00, â€" Ladies and M18885 ed VFStS 35 00, '40 00, 50 00 4‘ 1‘51 Heavy) 1‘ 21me Curtains for doors all with fine saiecnfaflngs " Fur“ Lined Jackets, 25 00, 4-0 00, and drapes, all in new art coldrs, made ed 55 00 . * with heavy fringe trimmings, 3 5 u 7' Fur lined Overcoats, 50 00, 60 00, yards long, per pair ...... . ............. , Other lincsat 3 50, 4 00, 6 00, 7 00, made 36 ° ch has 00’ 1'01? 0 came . . ' ~' » - -. 10 v w t ’ garments are made from selected 4,; Men’s Dogskin Coats. 18 oo in colors of gmnfblifibrggfinred suit d will not shrink. All'snm from Men’s ImaLamb Coats-15 00 able tor" halls, bed and ' sitting stock Per garment $1 to, Men’s Coon Coats " 40 00, . 45 00, rooms, per yard ............. 456 s 1 Other lines at 2.. Grey Lamb Mulls, 4.00, 4.50, 5 50 House FflrfllSlllllgS South Sea Seal Mufl's, 20.00 Fix in your mind, first, that we South Sea Seal Caps, 15.00, 13,00, have What you want, and then impress upon yourselves that you can sec every- and : ‘_ , ments, Sizes’ 30 to '38, each garment See: at 25c,'4oc, 65c, 7 5c, $1. 1-25 75 oo ._ . . fine all wool." natural 00101' -.- Australian' ' Beava; Over-coats, 28 00, bygnPenman; 3qaoo,,33 oo ,’ .1500. 5000,6000:¢ .:: .... Othcrlinesatzsc, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c

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