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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1901, p. 12

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Sleeve { 75c to $1.50 _ Night Shirts FTOER Suspenders Xmas Gifts at 75¢ to $8.50. 15¢ to $1.50. Useful Xmas Gifts, j-lats at g £0c to $2.50, K M_AS uff Buttons Dress Shirts Caps at .â€"18¢ to $1.00, Umbrellas XKMAS GIPTS 10c to $1.00 50c to $1.50 â€" be 10>25¢ Neckties 15c to 25c. Mufflers xXmas (Gift 50c to $1.25. 25b¢c to 75c¢. araR@I i.++ assAT :.+. Buttons Holders AT FOR FOR.... AT GIEPTS AT AT t _ ' ' cA | Slippers f h & ‘.c‘ ~‘_|As Xmas Gi Ao Wese 0 b :‘ 00 Headquarters for Useful Xmas Cifts A Store well known through the excellence of its warest & pend{fon!â€"when you want a good article you are sure of it : are no half measures with us. When we handle a line of goodsy lots of it. Weadvertise largely, and we sell for cash. _ We puta vertising that many firms invest in bad debts. . ' Yoke overcoats, Raglanette overâ€" coats, Chesterfield overcoats, freize overcoats,black beaver, melton and cheviot dress overcoats, boys‘ pea jackets, boys‘ freize overcoats,boys‘ suits, men‘s suits, brownie suits, smocks, overal!s,rubber lined teamâ€" ing jackets, waterproof jackets and overcoats, fancy and odd vests, boys‘ od 1 pants, house coats. Men‘s Frieze Overcoats. Readyâ€"made Clothing The low line, a roughing coat at $5» something beiter at $6.50; our own make at $8; 1 selfâ€"lined overcoat at$10. No 1â€"A natty coat, with a velvet collar, $5.00. oo _ _ No 2â€"A beaver cloth, dark blue,velâ€" vet collar, dust pocket, fly front, price 86 50. â€" s s s â€" No 3â€"A hindsome cheviot cloth, with black ve‘vet collar, with loose lining, price $7 o No 4â€"Our o vn make in black beaver cloth, $8 to $12 We _have done .much, and will do more, tc enable the people in this disâ€" trict to dress well at a moderate price. Â¥Some of our values are a blue worstâ€" ed serge suit, all wool, at $5,50. 5 A leather shade‘of all wool tweed at 0.75. We have set aside some 30 suits of odd patterns, sizes and styles; some of these suits were regular 8, 9 and $10 suits; we are clearing this lot out at $5.75 a sait, You migh find a ood every day suit in this lotâ€"see alem a.q»ywa.y.. . £ & x #1202 “uép;;c.i’a.l value in men‘s rubber lined smocks, the correct thing for cold weather . Something for nothingâ€"neverâ€"but some very tasty tics jor halfâ€"aâ€"$. _ You will not fail to be delighted with our heard a lot about us; it will gove a pleasure to Cash and One Price to all. oney vack if not Store Next to Post Office, Men‘s ties, collars, cuffs, muffiers and shirts for Xmas presents. We never had such a beautiful dixplsy .of these goods. It is next to impossible to give a full description. KE ns 3 | * Swaig e A / ; A ‘.A(‘. f\éé-g _ 4 V 'V‘,«-“‘,‘jw a (22 ; Ta 7 3 4 Men‘s Dress Overcoats blae and Clothing, Boots and Shoes and Gentsâ€"Furnishings.| Slippers _ We sell a pile of it, becauvse ous pricss are close on reliable goods. _ > Scotch wool, natural color, at $1.50, A soft Cape wool make of underwear, in fine subdued stripes, at $1.75 a suit. The best value we ever sold in wool underwear we are asking $2 a suit for; it pleases many buyersâ€"ribbed elastic weave. At 8?.59 a suit we sell a suit of Shetland wool underwear. At $3, the smoothness of this underwear, & beautiful suit of pure cape wool. 50c and 75¢c. Union underwear at 25, 49 and 50c Boys‘ underwear at 25, 35 and 45¢ T In all the new shapes and at new cut prices for all kinds of heads. Hats at 50c to $2.50. Caps at 15c to $1.00. Unless you come and see for yourself you can have no concepâ€" tion of our assorted varieties. BOYS‘ AND MEN‘S CLOTH CAPS. Boys‘ pull down band storm king shape at 25, 35, and 50¢; men‘s at 25, 35 and 50¢c. Men‘s Billyreed shape at 50, 75¢ and 1.00 Warm Lined CGloves. _ Children‘s grey and black imâ€" itation lamb at 50c and 75¢. The Scotch tams at $1 and 1.25. Low prices count for nothing unlers accompanied by honest values. We ask you to judge us by the combined standard of price and quality. Here are fresh proofs of great helpfuiness of this store in bringing you merchanâ€" dise that thall not be anderbid. All wool flsece lined underwear . Weseloh & Co., &2 M Underclothing. Ha+s and Caps. Kid gloves at 50c to $1.50. Moca gloves at 75¢ to $2.00, Unlined kid gloves at1.50 to2 50 Wool Mitts at 25e to 75¢. Lélighted with our stock in these Aepartments.© You have rove a pleasure to us and to you to meét in a business way. Ioney vack if not satigsfied. eP ' at In boys‘ suits and overcoats, that the toughest stuff you can buy is none too strong, our own make has the ideaâ€"built to wear. Boys‘ pants ats50c., 65c. and 75¢. Boys‘ twoâ€"piece suits at $2, $2 50 and $3. o Bo‘;sv' threeâ€"piece suits at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. _ s _ Nothing â€" extraordinary _ about those prices; where they are extraâ€" ordinary is in the wear and fit. "While we are talking about boys‘ wear, we urge the values of our long stockings for boys. The fiaest line is an all cotton black, not a blessed thread of wool in them, selling at two pairs for 25c., will wear well, are thrible thread, and quite heavy enough for winter. . The second lot is an a!â€"wo stocking, double leet and knees,at good value at 25c. a pair. The third lineâ€"perhaps you ha bought a pair from us _ This stoc ing is not only doubled from top toe, t ut has an extra ply on foet a knees,an allâ€"weol worsted yara ; t pric:is 35¢ a pair. Or tlirce pa for §1. The fourth line of is a fing Saxony yaro all sizes at 55¢. In boys‘ goods, al <om: specials in â€"m:tt underwear, ties, colla of which are to> varic y C \~B g . mt-“‘« ‘}’( .;:L | e!!vit-! > 5 "" :T-::;:*; & €~,3 f â€" B\ v_: C zow s * JX L Ry. 4 W will outwea« two pairs of Ordinary Common Rubbers. Search the World and you will find nothing S better than ”‘W Imitated by Every Rubber Manufacturer and Dealef, but no, imitation has our specially Manufacâ€" tured Rope Canvas or Duck, the only fabric which can be thoroughly impregnated with the Para Gum. When worn out have leather sole put on and use for a Plow Boot. the on! R gml:oy mlw Rubber, Boys‘ Clothing. ~â€" Don‘t buy uniess the words W are stamped uporm the sole of each Rubber ; all others are frauds upon the Public. TheJ. D. Kinfl;o.ll.lmiled, have IN CoPYyRiGnT s, also, we ca mitts,; caps, h collars, the pr varied to quote T\ The Slater Shoe is the leading dress shoe for men in Canads. Herearea few facts that will perbaps serve to muke your next pair "Slater". Slater sho:s are made for men ooly, and ae the finest shoâ€"s money and roodern machinery can turn out. Every pai is sewn by the Guodyear Welt process, w hich isexactly the sameas handâ€"made only stee! fingers qut Lwenty stitcher while the shocmalker puts one, "hese steel fingers nevgi’g‘t tired, but will make the hundredth pair as guod as the first. Slater shoes are made in 14 shapes, 5 widtbs and all the leading colors. Every pair stamped on the sole with a slate frame and price; none other is genuine, f _ $8.50 to $5.00. Sold only in Berlin by A. Weseloh & Co. Have You Tried the Sliater Shoe? US bere Shoes for Xmas Cif ts Rubbers for Xmas Cifts _~ Children‘s rubbers at f2€c. Women‘s " :. " Bbo Men‘s ©o~ is :600 "King Quality " ladies* shoes ate made in enough shapes to fit all kinds of ladies‘ feet, and have an elegant appearance. Greater variety, better selection, more style, more comfort, better wear than any other Canadian ladies‘ shoe. Gold medalist at Paris Exposition. See that they are brandedâ€" "King QuauTy." Made by The J. D. King Co., Limited, Torento. A big deal in rubbers enables s ‘| at the above prices. Preserve jour . health and your <hoes by wearing rubâ€" «/ /. BERLIN. We Are Solo Agents for Berlin. gros iniaits anchrcaacdone en s ".~ »ealiny 7 ies souK at the people dGâ€" |«â€"._â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" , 8 Co‘s. l?l‘here h@andle the best, and\ Women‘s he money in adâ€" { 00 Suggestions for Xmas. Christmas is again dnvh? near and one‘s Lbou(w naturally dwell on the old, yet ever new question, W hat ~ shall I give?" As the years roll around the tendency to give useful and apâ€" propriate articles becomes the rule rather than the exception, and a m wise ruling it isâ€"What then d be more -p‘:vprlm or useful than something the SHOE line for Christmas. _______ m For exatiple, we havé rubbers, warm lined overshoes, comfortable house shoes for father, felt shoes and slipâ€" pers of all kinds for mother, dress Empress Shoo An ideal We don‘t ask you to buy these shoesâ€"only to come and see them â€" They are perfect in style,fit and miakeâ€"up, so that you cannot resist purchasing. All sizes from 2} to 7}; all widths from A to E. Prices $200, $2 50, $3.00, $8.50 and $4. â€"fit them on. If you do this,and want a pair of shoes you are sure shoes, evening sli and skatin shoâ€"s for the glrh?mcy shoes ...5 . Madafrom fine Dongola Vici Kid and Patent Call and Patent Kid leather; shoâ€"s for the 1lrh: hockey shoes and 3&!::3 :hou or the boytl‘.’:mli‘ ho;:lnlr slippers in great vaflotz the chilâ€" mn, and all at special Christmas prices. We are constantly adding to 0Ur already large stock of Ohristmas footwear. > Solé Agents for Berlin. N |$2.00 and $2.50. Boys‘ and Gi Slippers at 20c to $2.00, Ladies® + Over Gaiters at 25c to $1.50. _ Men‘s Overshoes At $1.50 and $2. Men‘s Rubbers at 60c to $1.00 W omen‘s At 35¢ to 78¢. _ 50c to $2.00, Leggings at $1.50. Men‘s Slippers Shoe Polish be to 25¢. Lamb‘s Wool Soles At 15¢ to 35c¢. Socks At $1 25 to $2.75. Rubbers Rubber Overshoes At 1.25 to $2.00. Felt Boots® % dt 15¢ to 50e¢. Child‘s at $1.25 Boys‘ at 1.50 Women‘s at 2.00 Men‘s at 3.50 & $4 ....AND Boots

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