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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jul 1908, p. 1

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_ 1t Does the Trick Je ‘ _ A. Weseloh & Co., Berlin. iThese. â€" suit‘ offerings are myond] #uestion the greatest sarly season‘s values ever announced. This range of %shows the very newest weaves -,h smartest of the . season‘s yles and cut, . ‘‘You can‘t do better ityou wait till August." "s® AND $10 MEN‘S SUITS $4.98. \This lot embraces a complete varâ€" iety of all the newest fashions ‘m‘ plain and mixed tabrics. Their style and finish appeals at once to the wel man. Single or double breastâ€" ed models," coats cut medium lengt! with ~ graceful wide lapels, broad shoulders, collars that hug the neck, trousers cut on the fashionable pet top and straight styles. You will finc a big variety to select from in th lot. The regular price was $8 and $1t you may choose yours .Aoâ€"morrow & #a ne $12 AND $13 MEN‘S sUITS $6.95. This is an exceptional â€" chance. for the manâ€" who wants a really good guit, one that he would be proud / to wear on all occasions. Great care im elothing building is shown in _ these guits. _ Expert tailoring throughout, all the swellest® ideas in styles, all the new collat effects, the wide lapâ€" vls that have that snap and . ginget look to them, regular $12 and $13 suits. You may get one toâ€"morrow $14 and $16 MEN‘S SUITS $9.95. We have put the best in this lot: They express all the quality . that clothes can and quality stands out boldly in every garment. We want . closely examine these suits for deâ€" tail and. finish. .Some values selling every day for $14 and $16. The de Pt: s ¢ birad ?’M«us good fortune has brought you face to face with a at es traordinary clothing opportunity. Values that are as great as ‘ were unexprced are offer:d to the public again Satu day front s gigauticrale. Every day we receive le ters from m inufacturers ; grade clothing who hear of the success of this wish us to take ir atocks and turn them over to the public. We have sccepted se of the m~â€"st tempting offâ€"rs and put them right into the slaughâ€" . Realize what this means to youâ€"when you can get the very weet 1908 styles fresh from the manufacturer at such prices a8 Come here for your s to get a free trip and save â€"_ _ â€" esP C Daily we hear from friends who are surprised to find that the AUCTION BALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were led to believe that the undersigned I.Odm-’iholduduoflofluonmwu« of his mok,ovhgtom nmwommpdhdwnnkomyuv, but dear friends, this 18 t woknovwomeghndedonu!ddlyn this mamâ€" h m,lntmonlo'mmondnul\hm}-luflthhnm, as m:dwglnupmuounmmno-awnwm cost, and 1 can wn’ulmuyouemm..mdm»h sa‘e will mdnm afterâ€" noon and ovening, n!nonhmmmonryvuflpofmu > of. N00 2. Clna chis mave six months.ago We only repoat BA 798 U *A C antih avery vestige noon and evening, rain or shine until every vestige of stook is disposed of. Not knowing that we were going to make this move six mflfll:‘o we continued to conduct our bm;adm;ndlnmmuplu orders with the large potteries of England, Germany, France and Australia, which we mmumnuvo-nmodbd,mommnn’nuowq,ndh we araliable for the acceptance of the same, and having reason to nnflhvcwnmomflm,nlnmmm-* ( fiWfi-Mymwm we were to have in due time we kopt s spacions Semiâ€"Ready stote WNMU" 7" " / .. "whense to our gross disâ€" Your Summer \ Suits Now and Here re we could have space on the W ""95 ""7 "S os in doue timé dn in im en mt Toh nong o areinen stt Bor un me 0 tment we could not bfve the mml THOUSANDS mm- FO!’ EXTBRA GOODS are now being anpacked and will be siaughtered .-onunmknndhm.,.ndltw be inveresting to every lady in Waterloo Connty to see this display. C w-mmwmmmINnmmdmm muamumwumommnmu”m lun-' Mmhwonflombymdmmh-ywuwltm nmm.nmnma“finmw; a chance of a life for aiter the 000 220 CO2 snal witd OLASS tn Sepiedt this “5;{3”“"“"““’“““;'uâ€"v---â€"_.-,,,, the peopleof this county. “”-m“"mm “'fl“mnn”"mnfl"““.“' Â¥ WR LCC Ghat is molmi n:w“m'_‘.* talet s 1904 09100 be on sale this week. "Wrong Impression" Berlin, July 9th, 1908 Mr. Magnum Caput: To 1 Suit Clothes To 2 Shirts, 98c each To 1 pair Shoes To 1 Straw Hat Bought of move and see what is * s sald) tome of ts fneit Ne ~ 4 ‘ Gals of Surplus Stock 28 shoes and clothing and be one of e your checks. ga 8 A. Weseloh & Co, signer‘s art, the cutter 5 SMHP, 2° ° 1 be impressed with them . at first glanee.’l‘heymo-;duwittfinpfl. TOâ€"MOIIOW @t ... mss .m $3.00 AND $8.50 TROUSERS $249: Nobody ever: saw & pair of. trouâ€" sers to equal these that sold for less than from $3 to $3.50. Come and see them, and note the splendid way they we tailored. You can get a pair toâ€" Paid- BERLIN, ONT. norrow for yO The biggest values of the season olâ€" fered in every line. â€"â€" i3 AND $3.50 BOYS‘ SUITS $2.49. ‘Thess are in the . popular Norfolk styles, splendidly made and the maâ€" rerials throughout are excellent, no :lipshod quality, but firmly woven and hard wearing, Sizes 24 to 28, regular $3 and $3.50 values, on sale E0â€"IOILOW &b ... en 2.40 OUR SMALL PROFIT ts A CREAT SUCC t; AND $5.50 BOYS‘ SUITS 1.50 MEN‘S TWEED This lot comprises a splendid . line i well made, nice fitting trousers in trong dutable tweeds, a splendid rorking trouser. Come and get a pair MIMVY #L :...;....... snsfi O g # # Bring in the Boys hac rizzsct values of the season ofâ€" Boys‘ stylish single breasted coats vests and pants, are the latest cut, all wool cloth, good patterns, sizes 28, 39, 30, 31, 32 and 33, _ regular price $5 and $5.50, sale price »8.“ c tlearance of Men‘s C cel Summer Fumlchlngp Our furnishing department has takâ€" en hold of thigpsale with a vim and uP uNCVs ‘ath. en MOME CC ETT RACUmES go that bids faz to outshine the othâ€" er departments. Come and see. I;;";;-' ‘m' ireds of dinner, tos aDd laat vames and home decorations wil NFLUI the cutter‘s skil, you‘ll $ 9.95 1.96 395 .99 $16.85 TROUSERS 99¢ FOR $3.49 the lucky AUCTION 2.48 Nuptials.â€" A bappy || Personal and Local â€"Miss Howes of -m&mk:,.: at the residence of Toronto is the guest of Miss . Eva Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Musser, Tuesday Messner.â€"Miss Mabel Dodge of Woodâ€" June _ 30th, when their y-p‘:‘-m visited her friend Mrs. : James daughter, Laura, was mafried to Mr. Korr last week.â€"Mrs. Gideon _ Weber Archibald Morris formeriy of Leicesâ€" ::dhnilyndllnvm Schulet tershire _ England: The ceremony ,mmcu\?flu atter spending was performed by Rev. P. Graupper. |some time at the home of Mr. . and The bridegroom who has been employâ€" | Mrs. John Schuler.â€"_Mr. and .. Mrs. ed by the Elmira Felt Co., and who Swan, Mr. Bushel and Miss Walker of l\il.mflnberot the GovulobMd'l‘Ayl spent Dominion Day at the home is a member ol the 9o@"0* 07â€" tof NMr. and Mrs. C;, Spicl.â€"Mr. ‘and SMRy " NB n Ee C Oul mor m vicinity.â€"The _ lecture on India, its people and religion, given bY Rev. Sobhn, of Port Colbourne, ~_ in St. Paul‘s Lutteran Church last Monday évening, _ was an intellectual treat. The speakers knowledge of ‘Oriental history is very extensive and the desâ€". cription he gave of Brahmanism and â€" Buddbism was a revelation to his hcarers.â€"Mrs. Russell Mussclmar and children ‘are visiting relatives at Stratford.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Nichola$ Gies were regewing old acquaintanâ€" ces‘ in town last week.â€"Mr. A. Rilâ€" fer and family visited friends at Welâ€" lesley ‘villege last week.â€"Mrs. J. A. Walker, of Bracebridge, visited _ het niece, Mrs. J. J. Collins, last week. â€"Miss Carric Dunke left last week for a few. weeks‘ visit to friends in Zion â€" City, lilinois.â€" Beisel & Co., Messts. _ Irvine Beisel and Edwin Schicrholtz, who bought ou8 Mr. Israel _ Brubachet‘s grocety business * 1 ..3 %he interior ‘of the store Schicrholtz, who bought ou8 T. Israel Brubacher‘s grocery business and had the interior of the store all repainted and partly remodelled, have now opened up for business ard solicit a fair share of public PMâ€" romage. Their ice cream parlor was opened last Saturday evenINg.~* The annual picnic of _the Methodist £unr dayâ€"school was held in Etast‘s grove on Dominion Day, the aftecnaoon and evering being spent in games, faot | races, etc. Both parents and cholars : Vodp n t oW thoroughly enjoyed the St. James Lutheran signed their Po'i“"g, hete, . ! mer to atterd the Faculty : ucation in Toronto and the 1 take a position in Edmonton Roadhouse afid l.dlw" 1 home after spending their loli Our Busy ELMIRA. %fiy Industrious Corres pondents in _and District. eremany |teturned to ?ahnl traupper. |some time at the ho! ; employâ€" | Mrs. John Schuler and . who iwn, )lr{ Bushel: an ua-...lr:‘nly‘H:.p:l‘ Mrs:. C: Atet Mrs, J. Laschinger returned on Monâ€" day from Rainham where they ‘had been vidulg%r"hnflk Mrs. Moâ€" Intyre.â€"Little Heloise Becker of ‘Guelph is visiting her aunt Mrs. John Messner.â€"Mr. R. Puddicombe .. spent \ Sunday at his home here.â€"Mrs. Feick and son Horace were visitors to TOTâ€" Miss Bean was her faithful and €!Mâ€" onto on Wy.-*'!l- Winn : and cient instructor. â€"Mr. Johnson, & Master ‘Robin spent several days Of converted Jew gave a lecture lnthe{ last week with Mrs. Winn, Waterl00. west Montrose hall on the . striving| â€"Mr. wibert and Mise Doi L100 | tubfect "The Iattle of Got Maich ns : af the gardenm . party at No ty.‘‘ He spoke for â€" some time _ on 7 E. Zorre last Tuesday â€"To Voests |Docialism and asserted that it would Boubes o Mew o o uble gradually develop into anarehy. Thev at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hâ€"|\uo inqustrial classes wou‘d Tifo 45 TT oa n wl ic Cim 20 | ainst the capifalists and there would sn rordsy os Sat PvJ22t j be in the near future "a fearful Scent o o wab em‘m.:‘ s t 6 | of u,om, crime ard slaughter af+ will make their with Mr. and | t Which a" new ant Righer order a1 o ues Shold Setrsiery of °* | Sivilizaticn would arise when the milâ€" oo ie tober Pacity Assoole on‘v':lenaul age would be ushered in. _ ls ario Educational Purity Auoehuonh‘ epard o this Imnpot tent ewabgs fite STomis, of t ve : Wh is the millenium the correspondcnt holds lnte;o:t 01‘:“ uym:ni:ll?: m.m:t:l that concerning that day it is futile in \meaneese v | to venture upon any prophetic jore ming n s in Rvipatiiont oh o nF & t. While et more than half the 1 lady in the Evangelical church | ast. W as v'iorla To ovel seee Seumont haich on Rve M ovieing. m('!’:i;tnfi:nbbible (het:‘must ~ surely mmli::yc:mhldv:fmym“% ammm a great work to be accom â€"Mr. rno! i Bank of Hamil i re dawns upon t teller in the Bank of E ..t.??:_ 2!2’&5 P:e(‘g.tc ?:: and more zlol’iou‘: h roletint plecw=" iss Eltzabeth | age â€"Mr. Johnson is a fluent speak® Bean o Waterloo is the guest of HMrs on mackcg ihe dh figent «PEAC Henry Bean.â€"Mr. Jacob, Graff spent :iew-l;olnt. ':?m‘é‘::v of from J:"‘ Sunday in Detroit, the guest of Mr. ‘; ? yÂ¥ ness and oratorâ€" Samucel Werner.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Buck ical skall.â€"â€"Copious showers have givâ€" Georgetown, are visiting at ie hous . in m i * touch of certainty to. of Mr. and Mrs. Zing.â€"Mrs. Lorne es l"“&“ ol a. good_ crop.â€" _ “-1 McKeivey .and little: son." of Owen | ;_; a holiday and business . Sound are visiting der parents â€" Mr. trip on the 1st July excursion . to ‘and Mrs. Jacob Morley. â€"Mr. J. Morâ€" Forest in Lambton County.â€" All the ley has returned to Smithville ] way from the valley of the _ Grand a week‘s visit at his home here.â€" A{8NS Westward to the St. Clair there number of our young people enjoyed seemed on every ‘hand @ splendid outâ€" a picnic onâ€"Lynden Island last _ Friâ€" A0°% for a prosperous Harvest.â€"This day.â€"Mr. Brooke Puddicombe has aq.. is already producing a marked effect ded another to the numberâ€" of mogog f on the enterprines of finance ani comâ€" boats already on the rivet.â€" Mr. . pi . merceâ€" The wheels of the manufacâ€" Forsyth, principal of Berlin Coljegi. Lurer are baginning to revolve wit! ate, and a Jamiliar figure to many of‘ greater celerity, and altogether . the our goung men and women, is preâ€"! prospect _ fer the coming _ $€aSon is siding over the Departimental Examiâ€" ‘ brighter and more optimistic. â€" Mrâ€" nations being held here.â€"â€" The . new Wm. Mitchel has made a decided imâ€" teachers added to our staff for . the provement â€" in his farm property by term opening on Sept. 1st are, Prinâ€" the reconstruction of a substantial cipal, Mr. Smith late of Delhi; 1st ind commodious batnâ€" uslst::;; Mr. G., ge:e.l::n and primâ€" sw ary t er, Miss Mo of Brantâ€" ford.â€"Mrs. Thos. Gundry of â€" Goderâ€"‘ BLOOMINGDALE. ich is the guest. of her ‘-uur.“uxs.‘ eears Manly Mark, _ Spruce farm uron | ; Moad â€" Miss Ethel Bingeman, . Miss P"W“‘:‘;‘i“- Tok Mrs. Jonas Binâ€" Hilda Roos and Miss Utace Wing of :;’“" raat “B“"‘- were guests of Waterloo, â€" are visiting their friend / ‘."'_!"' 'A'lw M" â€" Mos Miss Winnifred Cassel.â€"Dr. and Mrs. m‘fi’i"‘h' Tm".to “;“d Albert Fred Becker, of Toronto, spent Domiâ€" ; s ho C Pa o <= SIL the _ holi nion Day with Mrs. Becker‘s parents, day at home here.â€" ML Speissmant Mr. and Mrs. Boulleeâ€"Mr. and Nrs. * visiting friends at Hanover | fo‘ W. 1. Sutherland spent Sunday at :’:“‘8 ‘I“:"‘"% ‘S“ Mrs. B“‘"m‘:i“ Mr. Sutherland‘s home in Ingersollâ€" ; "‘; , spen “"“ {nh our . vil Mr. and Mrs.+J. Zurbrigg have _ te* S‘f"" ts.. Smale ';‘ l':. Smal hexe turned from a visit to Philadelphiaâ€" /; , Thomas, spent the holiday â€" RSFP Mr. Harry Goebel of Toronto is holiâ€" io id . °‘:r“" o Bs mother, Mr _ daying at his home here.â€" Messts. g"‘:“ «â€"Mr. D. éommwn‘e“}h(: Buckel and Henrich are _ installing omday ‘on‘:utm o nouk. â€" Th _ their new lighting plant in Mr. Lafayâ€" fhras & Ticks wfi' ul Seastia W ette Hostetler‘s jewelry store. â€" Mr. Md Tiss :Jerth' 'llwisne:l Will Kert went to the North webk . ons ‘at St. J Tsy Sum Llast week in the interest of the Ne# | ty and Te mm WS““'Y-- . | Hamburg Manufacturing â€" Co.â€"â€" Miss | E'- s. Firk m'“" o .| Margaret Grinimer was the Hostess of | rbhsville. were 5"‘;&'""‘ s. Moy: [| a delighttul little tea one cvuhslutt‘s"‘“{i;‘m' ";lm Afi‘::ml') Wate! \| week, given in homor of one Of our , i99},, © mmw ingema ; | prospective brides.â€" Mr. Henry Spicl l‘('}" s“x:‘{h" Teo ‘m, Speissman ( 1 Spent Sunday with friends in Stratâ€" alt, s. Geo. Speissmann a" ~ â€" | Miss Verda Milligan ftrom South Ri Cl o ecsc2d We lr““. sn'd‘ ford. Attention is direc¢ted to the adyb of R,. Neill, otherwise known a8 the largest retail shocdealet in Ontario, which appears in another â€" column. ‘The latge Berlin stote which has teâ€" cently been opened is : one in a chain of many distributed throughout . the province, all of which are qey ing splendid success. Mr. Mowat the W genial managet of the new Betlin stote which is locat» [lilborm, â€" of â€" Guélh, . spent a few‘ un“g his home last week.â€" Mr. Lincbia Ratz, of the Traders‘ Bant, Tavistock, is spending his holidays ab his home hore.«â€"Mr. Louis Rup» pel; of the Metropolitan Bank here is W Torontoâ€" The . Elâ€" mira 1 team pPlayed a match with the Elora team at the Domin« tou. Raev asichration there© and wete NEW HAMBURG, in A BIG SHOE STORE ‘s Block. RP is m 6 C 6 cnsciandilices hess amen vacycth c MBiks | â€"â€"The picnic in W..J., Letson‘s o. 4i s has . ind miidin ol Miss . Eval _ Jodge of Woodâ€" | ©*P# d ~Mrs. â€" James | DW Gideon . Weber | *** Violet . Schuler | 4) aiter spending | WO" Bella Clemâ€" party at No .â€"The Misses ty are guests Mrs. W. H.| \lex. Hahn reâ€" to the adyt gramme of specches, recitations and most desirable repast completed â€" an witernoon of rare enjoyment. The oclâ€" ebration was largely attonded.â€"â€" Mr. Mansfeld has rented the bl,¢ksmith shop for a term of years, and with his wile and family will very. shortly moÂ¥e into th: cottage just opposite. â€"Mr. Mangfield is recommend(d as i capable and efficiont workman, givi wEst noNTROSsE him â€"a trial.â€"The saw :{II has becn set up cn the farm of W. J. Lotscn rdjoining _ the village, the: carpente. work is being skilfuily performed by Mr. Brown, of _ Winterbourne.â€"Mr. jetson bas considerable valuable tim: er on l:;:lfl! and â€"has purchas | :d the â€" and ~mach/n>ry fron Mr. Add‘ ow Smider, and intends th | wmill to be ready for operation in th< tall. We wish Mr. Letson:prosperit; ind success in his new enterprise.â€" Jongratulations are duly extend d t« MWiss Lida Bowmanr on having: scoret , decided success in Wer conservatory ‘examination in Piano music in Deflin Miss Bean was her faithful and efAâ€" cient instructor.â€"Mr.. Johnson, . a converted Jew gave a lecture in thc} West Montrose hall on the â€" striving subject ‘‘The battle of Gol Almighâ€" ty."‘ He spoke for some time _ on Socialism and asserted that it would gradually develop into anarehy. Thev "the industrial classes wou‘d riso agâ€" | ainst the capifalists and there would tew £EXEAmTTNTE NOR SPL C d lenaul age would be ushered in. _ ls regard to this important change into ‘t.ho millenium the correspondcnt holds that concerning that day. it is futile ‘to venture upon any prophetic ioreâ€" T ‘ast. Whilé as yet more than half the people in th@ world have never Seen P WV BC ue f cnr.‘v a Christian bible there m rewcain a great work to pliked before thire dawns world that new and mo pliked before thBre dawns upon the world that new and more glorious* age.â€"Mr.â€" Johnson is a fluent speaker »nd presented the theme from his viewâ€"point with, cleverness and oratorâ€" ical skill.â€"Copious showers have givâ€" en recently a touch of certainty to the nrasbect of a good crop.â€" R. Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Binâ€" geman, and Miss Irene, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brubacher at â€"~Mosâ€" borough.â€"Messrs. Alex. and Albert RelJinger, Toronto, passed the _ holiâ€" day at home here.â€" Mr. Speissmann is visiting friends at Hanover _ for L. 2 a#â€"_ DRaahmann uy N e t c teg Y f is visiting friends at Hanover _ for some time.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bachmann | of Guelph, spent Sunday in out . vilâ€", lage.â€"Mrs.. Smale and Miss Smale, St. Thomas, spent the holiday ° here, the guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs Burnard.â€"Mr. D. M. Bemis left on Monday on a trip to Wiarton, Hanâ€" over and other points morth. â€" The Misses Nella Weber and: Senetta Weâ€" ber and Miss Gertic Wile . visited friends at St. Jacobs last Sunday. â€" Mr.: and Mrs. Esra Bowman from :Etblvflb were guests of Mrs. Moyer 'sm\dly.-â€")lr. and Mibs ;Wells, Water loo, called on Miss Alice Bingeman on Sntxdny.â€"m. Wm. Speissman of Galt, ahd Mrs. Geo. Speissmann and Miss Verda Milligan trom South Rivâ€" er visited Mr: and Mrs. Titus Snyder last week.*Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst from Waterloo, called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder on Sunday.â€"Mt. Ward and three _ chilâ€" dren from ‘Toronmto were guests of Mri and Mrs. Shepberd over the holiday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Menno Braendel spent Sunday at Heidelberg.â€"Mr. Charlie Bedford spent the 1st at Galt.â€"Quite a few campers have pitched â€" their | tents along the river ab Oxbow.farm, and are m%u in an enjoyable time. IBornâ€"On July 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snyder, a son. ROSEVILLE SCHOQOL born. Class 11 Sriâ€"A. Jelkins, M. H K. Becker, R. Fried, C. Hilborn Class 1t Jr.â€"H. Dudisy, M. Hallman, F. Kaiser, K Pohl, R. Fried, B: Nickol, Class °L O Hussey, Class IV.â€"P.‘ Bricker, U« ® scker, B. Groff, J. Hussey . Class III Br. V. Noumeyet, will be performing pastorud L n. m Jr.â€"O. Bricker, B. Hilâ€" P.â€" Bricker, F. â€" Hilbotn REPORT next t, E. Lepp K. Zehr, M I, E. Milter w .. Dudioy M. Hussey f LINEN DEPARTMENT _ _ KEALELEKLLY: CE ME C en Ns Ens e aiy o,mhmbmlu-dmmnu,mtmuvw. regular 50¢ per yard, July SAIG pHIO®.......2....oas0 es c«0e s 00=sse5 seste0 s as fi’hluhllwnnndmukubh linen, 61 inches" wide, r pdufifie,h)yuhpfleo.-.z s l3 pleces M_l_blogo!ud «!onz‘h damask table linen, 68 inches wide, rOUR WEEKS OF SURPLUS STOCK OF SVRN aomemnpumermmmaurenimmnsaneecuttcnm ns mammmememeneentmmmmnmaummncmemmmememmnmmmiectutis ~ _ eTAPLE® DEPARTMENT it + y3 eet °o â€" / ~ > i .25 feet 1 1â€"8 *# 6# m 37 feet 1 i8 _ " # s. 5844 feet 1 1â€"8 ht is * 94 feet 1 1â€"8. * se e 7. ° eq ofeer 1 1«8 _ : _ * C ‘The above rémnants are PURE MANILLA ROPE as w« r.|not stock substitutes. The price of pure Manilla is 15¢ _ |pound but being remnants our price to you for this lot is July: Clearing M.WEICHEL & $ all The New Weighel‘s Weekly Store Nawg Rope Remnants, 8 Pure Manilla ~_ that will be snatched u a size suits you HURRY * 59 feet 354 ir , 40 feet 7â€"8 _ i f 20â€" feet 7â€"8 46 feet 7â€"8â€" 77 feet 78 103 feet 7â€"8 85 feet + « 74 feet 1 84 feet 1 « 22 feet 1 _ + 53 feet 1 1â€"8 . 25 feet 1 1â€"8 a7 ~feet 1 1â€"8 value 75¢, July sale price.......... T. J. MOWAT, Manager. 37 Ling St. W , ONTAMb'S LARGEST RETAIL 8HOE DEALER _ To suit every taste, every pooketbook and every foot, Â¥You don‘t know what shoe comfort is until you have wor.g pair of our shoes. Â¥ P en eant l o aiee e They don‘t require "breaking in because they to fit in the first place. In point of style they e best customâ€"made shoes. * We also carry a full line of trunks and valises. SHIRTINGS AND TICKINGS TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH 8TOREâ€"27 KING STREET, ‘"The Neill Shoe" | SMYTH BROS, eet 7â€"8~â€" eet 7â€"8 [eet 7â€"8 [eet _ + feet _ 1 feet _ 1 feet _ 1 feet 1 1-8. feet 1 1â€"8 feet 1 1â€"8 feet 1 1â€"8 feet 1 1â€"8 feet 1 1*8 . NEILL â€" Shoe Stor 4A LIST OL ‘breaking in" because they are made In point of style they equal the inch Pure Manilla Rope. r%%u c6 6« uickly at the price quoted. it , BERLIN.

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