EVERY MARK PAGE EIGHT. Saturday morning started the fierce attack on our $ZU,UUU Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc. Night cloe que in the history of' Fenelon Falls. Every department suffered tallions of goods, lined up in splendid array, were broken into with-stand the fierce weapon--LOW PRICES. Our Register shows for Saturday 1385 CUSTOMERS. pleased, and enthusiastic for the Gigantic Sale. E With the staff doubled, it has been impossible to give the crowds of lady visitors the attention we would like. Goods have now been better display- 40 pieces Dress Goods, Checks, Plaids and Fancy T weeds, regular 500. choiCe ............................ 25c. Ladies’ lflept. ed. The splendid array of bargains will delight careful buyers. Balance of 18 pieces 8c. and 10c. Prints, to blear at ................ 7c. Balance of 20 patterns regular 12)»;c., to clear . .. Lawn Waists, $2.00 for 59c.; 75c.. for Ladies and Children’s Fancy Paraâ€" sols, at cost. Girl’s Sailors, reg. 500. sail at .................. for Collars and Collar Tops, 25c at 2 for 25c.; 19c. for .................... 5c. Handkerchiefs, splendid stock to choose from, at prices like regular 5c., choice 2 for .................. 5c. Stockings, regular 10c. for 7a.; 150. ‘n- Towels, 18c. for 12c; SC. for ................ Skirts, regular $8 for $3.79; $4.00 for ........ Sale Begins SATURDAY, July 25. Allover Laces, August 25th buying days. the Big 1 â€rice seemed an impossible task, but the GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS EVERYWHERE on (1001 AS COLD GOODS met with SUCH WONDERFUL FAVOR that the task is now easy. It ' is plainly seen that the Gigantic Sale has L__A regular $1.00, choice â€59¢. ............ for 08c . $1.00 12%c. for $4.85; $6 for ......... $1.95 of Muslims, 250 at 2 for Awav they 1'43†7c.; 150. ...... 10c. TEBBILL 3305., 4 - F enelon Falls. Straw Hats, knockabouts, 50 ‘ for ..... ‘ ....... No part of interest than 75c. Colored Shirts, ï¬ne, regular 75c., choice ....................... 39c. Socks, medium weight and fancy 250. for 19c.; 20c. for 12c.; cotton, 3 for ................................ 25c. Regular line Pants, $2.00 for $1.45; $1.75 for $1.29; $1.25, clear ...... 98c. Neckwear galore, 35c. and 50c. for 25c.; 25c. and 35c. at 19c; 250. line 10c. Men’s Suits, $10.00 for $6.75; $12.00 for $8.75; $8.00, clear .‘ ......... $4.89 Boys’ Suits, 2-piece, $3.00 for $1.98; 3-piece, $5.00 for $3.45; $4.00, clear ’ Raincoats, $2.50 at $1.95; $5.00 at $3.85; $8.00 at ................. $5.75 Men’s Wear HOT SHOTS IN THE FIRING of the store created greater am this department. ï¬ne, $1.25 for 79c.; for 29c.; 75c., choice should ignore it. A chanoe to save $ $ and $ $. Make See that every article is secured before next Wednesday. a List Bill. Look through the above store with care. Visit the store and see the wonderful display. This Gigantic Sale will make thousands of checks. Get after them. Do not let them go to waste. On August 25th, the 7 who have the greatest amount of our checks are to be given Free Trips to Toronto Fair. In order to make the contest keener still we a coupon which explains itself. GET BUSY. FREE 7Trips to Toronto Fair. $flHHi¢¥HzÂ¥HWflï¬ki¢mHÂ¥ttit“******“****"****"‘ "“ Checks containing coupon entries are transfernl: same way as other checks. This coupon is useless 7 days after publication. must be cut from a newspaper. THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. inthc our $20,000 strong stock of Sale is in the air, let’s just roll up Five clerks on the jump to dispose of bargains here. A great. opportun- ity now. Old Dutch Cleanser. regular 10c., clear ............. 5c. Big 3 Shoe Polish, regular 10c.. clearing ....... 5c. Salmon. Horseshoe Brand. 3 for 500; regular l3c.. clear ................ 10c. Dinner VSetts. $12.00 for $7.75; Bedroom Betta, $3.50 for ....... $2.65 Plain White Cups and Saucers, re- gular $1.004 dozen. for ............ 79c. 7 bars Comfort or Surprise soap 25c. 4 cans Pets. 3 cans Corn or Toma- Clothes Pins, per do: ..... 6 lbs. Rice or 8 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c. Baking Powder. reg. 25c., c.; 15¢, clear ........... flroce‘ries. :3. 25m. at 2 for ............... 10c Everyone satisï¬ed, 1c. This department has been throngcd constantly. Perhaps no part of the store contains better values. Few are the visitors who do not make purchas- es from these lines. Like getting gold dollars at 60¢. each. Men's Fine Shoes in Buï¬ and Dongola, regular $1.75, choice ........................ 30 Pairs Men’s Everyday BootS. Artisan, regular $2.00, choice 1 29 .......................... 0 Men’s Fine Box Calf and Dongoln, plain and Blucher, $2.50, choice ........................ 1-89 45 Pairs Men’s Everyday Boots. ru- Boy's Everyday Boots $1.75, choice ................ $1.25, $1.40 and $1.50 ........ 98c Boy's Fine Boots, regular $1.00, choice ................. Boy’s Fine Boots, regular $1.% for 98c.; $1.50 for ..... _. every day to Consult Boots and Shoes. Men's Fine Box Calf and Dongula, u to $3.50. to clear .......... P. _______________________ 2.45 Low Shoes, Patent Vici Kid, Tans and Blacks. regular $5.00, 3 48 chain: ........................ 0 Men’s Box Kip and Dongola Boots, regular $2.00, choice.. 24 pairs White Canvas and Tennis Shoes, $1.50, choice.. on GOOD Pairs Boy’s Everyday Boots 1H‘URsDAY, JULY 30“, .’ 1.19 1.19 99c 1.45 79c The; graperty Bernie andM ii déllars. 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