Atwood Bee, 23 Aug 1907, p. 4

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nl ee $1.25 bbl. Fruit For This Week --Thimble Berries -- Peaches . --Huckle Berries --Péars --Tomatoes: --Plums é As it is now near the season for pickling, Wwe can supply Siete with all kinds of spices, both whole'and ground, Groceries and Confectionery - ig fresh and of the best quality. Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, cash or trade. £ TC Greensides& Son "Phone orders promptly attended to. Wall Paper = All papors will be sold at a reduction of twenty-five per cent. ay we must reduce our stock to make room for new goods. This is a bona-fide sale and enables you to save a quarter of the usual cost in papering your house. . Call and look through the samples. W. Price's Hardware Highest cash-price paid for Hides. co TO JOHN ROCER FOR THE BEST BINDING TWINE e --John Roger.-- Undertaker Furniture Hardware Lo atreattanengietiiand a ° SSS re ee $4,500 GENUINE $4,500 CLEARING SALE AVING decided to. go out of the _ Genera] Store Business; from, now unfil August 3ist, I shall offer all my stock ot Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ready- to-wear Clothing, Crockery, etc., . at actual cost price. Your question !' do. lL mean what I advertise? My answer! come and prove. it for yourself: If we have-not got what you want, we: will pay you-Cash for your produece,. Qur terma, Caah or Trade, ~ Teities look very small. .| York Central Lines runs into Lataile |Pullman vestibuled. train, fitted out Siwhich, if a person finds he is not | or-salt water bath and. paper bags im Ee To the Editor of Ton Bap Dear Sir, trip to Chieago and thought perhaps | description thereof. decided to have any portion of it published, but afterwards ohaniced nry mind, so here:it is :--' Well, I. had a very. pleasant, although a little strenuous trip to the Windy City last week-and left Pitts- burgh cn Saturday evening at 7.15., in going via New York Central Lines, | arrived at my destination at next morning, right-on the tick too, after having lain over in Cleveland one hour and a quarter between trains. As it is a distanea of 492 miles, that was very decent. By previous appointment, I met Lyous, an 'old house-mate of mine in Cleveland, who has since migrated from the latter place. We did considerable moving around, in the morning going to Lincoln Park; where is located the finest Zoo I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. 'The Park extends along the water front about two miles and when we reached the further end of it, a gasoline launch happened. to be just making for the city, in which, as we considered that an improvement on retracing our steps, we embarked, landing at Randolph Strect and Michigan Avenue Boule- vards--about two and a half miles down the lake front. In the afternoon we spent a little while at Riverview Park, which | would strongly recommend to any- one In search of amusement, as being a great place to disburse greenb: However, we saved ours. -- As | dealing in American products concerned, Chicago, I think, easily ranks first, for, as you know, a great 'deal of New York's commercin! aieatooss comes from her vast im- port and export trade, Being blessed with an unequalled position, at the head of Lake Michigan and midways betweon the Atlantic and the mount- ains, Chicago commands most of the traffic to and from the west. Great quantities of grain are brought from the central states to the numerous elevators in Chicago and from there to the monster route to salt water. mighty railroads country into ur as transferred lake steumers en There are about 27 draining the surrounding this great cess-pool. A great feat which has just been carried out is the dredging of the Chicago River, which -- originally emptied into Lake Michigan, but now. hus the latter as its source, and runs south into the Mississipi, so that now the smaller boats may run clear to New Orleans. It cost them some- thing like thirty millions of hard dollars to do the trick, the principal object of which, as. far as 1 can learn, was to carry away Chicago's sewer- age, thus leaving the Lake water pure. . ' There are six large Union Passen- ger Stations in the city, any one of which would make those in other The New Street Station, which I think heads. the list. I left Chicago at 5.30 p.m., on our famous Lake Shore Limited, than. which there is no better train on wheels, for comfort, safety, and (considering the size and weight of the train) speed. It is a solid with all the very latest innovations, among which are :--a verv select library, writing desks, barber, steno- rapher, telephone, observation. car a which one may sit at perfect ease and have an unobstructed view of the landscape panorama). All the berths are equipped with electric lights (by sleepy after having made his prepar- ations, he may, read himself to aream- land, t off from the remainder of the cat) ; the necessaries for » fzesh, which to put the ladies' hats at night, ladies' maids, who will do your manicuring oe Bags or anything else you wish. @. dining service: alao, is excellent, at think, everything. aoe en pry ae 46 nite: out of ie ag oe haye the pose 6 oe the through Chicago | sieeper and | : this train. is} . BANK OF. HAMILTON © a oe General Banking Business Transacted your readers would not mind a short' When writing § this letter to my people 1 bad not) § SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Depcsits of $1.00 and 'upwards recelved, and highest current rate of interest allowed 96 Branches throughout Canada, tart XKT OO <~.Zoncy "AT. IT bicHa. Ss ae ee aT LE) We S48 2 Be nae | Slashing Clearing y ari TrOotiners. £8 tert' Sale Mal BSs SRA ATE EE Bea a=: | It worth your coming any distance if you want to bay 513, $20 or $25 worth of goods. $5, $19, $13, § Space will permit us to quote buta few lines. Tire other bargains we wi!! be pleased to show you when you eome fo see us. a 3 years -- suits for bays from 12 ? to 3 ; on sale at § oa 2 50 pr. snit We have on hand g old, with long or short rants, 90c short pants for school boys, size 24 to 32, 0n sas eat 68e '|Men's Suits, all sizes, ata di gcount of 20 per cent. ti ll the end of Aug. One lot of men's odd pants, on sale.at 82e. One sample lot of men's pants, worth $2 to 2.99, sale $1.59 Ladies' Raincoats on sale at just one half- "price Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts " Dress Goods on sale at just one half: price. Yheto dle dress muslins, on sale Ivie print on sale s Ioe to 2ve drese musiins, on sale at 7ie yd lo to Pde bleached evtten on sale at ..7: Lace Curtains $1.25 and $1.50 Lace Curtains, {st class quality, 3} yards long, on gale, a pr. 40 pair of Corsets, ail sizes, on sale half-price. mmer Goods must Go, at le yd 98c '\ Everything that belongs to 'Su and Will go when they land on the sale tables down the centre of the store. The price will clean them out in a hurry. COme today, tomorrow, come as soon as you can, it will pay you Groceries ..12} 8 cans corn for ....--. inom a wwe . 25e- Tomatoes & CAN. ...-2eeceeees -». 1c 100 pounds Redpath Sugar........4.75 WALTER BROTHERS, The Store on the Corner. Listowel 15¢ salmon on eale ; 4 cans peas for - -- ------ WESTERN. FAIR eae Exhibition the People all Like toAttend EXHIBITORS: AND . VISITORS FIND . IT PROFITABLE TO GO KNABENSHUE'S AIRSHIP daily, and'a full list of Attractions, with, plenty of Music. Fireworks after- programme: each evening, neluding with, that em display, "THE SIEG iF GIBRALTER."" > ; REDUCED RATES con ALL, --- wie Recretary for Prise Liste, Ee Sige es ee A. M. HUN, Secretary.

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