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Northern Advance, 22 Jul 1915, p. 4

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Boys and Youths ? Canvas Bale, worth up to 1.35 a pair. T Carey's Patriotic_ Sale Price, pair ........................ .. Boys Fine Bui fB1ucher Bals, worth up to 2.00 a pair. Carey's Patriotic Sale Price, pair ..................... .. Youths Buff Bals, worth 1.65 a pair. _ . ' Care'y sPatriotic Sale price, pair ......... Lads Buff Blucher Bals,worth 1.50 pair. `Carey s Patriotic Sale Price, pair .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,_ Boys Rubber Sole Sporting Shoes, worth 85 pair. _ ' - Carey's Patriotic Sale Price, pair ........................ .. N0 GOODS ON APPROVAL .nvA'Ncn An immense stock of Oizging Shoes, at Sale Prices. Thg above is only a sample bf the ext}ardinary values offgred during th Patriotic Shoe BOYS AND YOUTHS. MI:-:N`s SHOES ,Th, Couponsgiven with. our Buy Barrie %Boot Contest apply at this sale. BARRIE MUSIC A STORE %% MID-SUMMER PATRIOTIC sum: SALE axkme j SALE POSITIVELY OPENS THURSDAY, % A%%JULYA22nd, 1915 A Lpokror the BIG SALE SIGN ;spending a week at `Oakv1ew_. . _ `L M1}; Hggmilt-,`o_n of Everett 1s v-1s1t.- `Ir... 0 - .""ll n(\:-u-.st1 j_:_,_JlI`.;uam11ton or nwercu. `.3. ._~;.....- img hls daughter, Mn. 4S.`_` `I\p.I_t::Q1ya.y_.p f \ uuxyf. a.I.au.` `Miss Y. Rchester is visitmg Mrs. }A. Flaherty; T 91 9` 11 I `I , ,_v`I.1..`......n Elk is spending ' his` vaca- tio`n_.a7t his hom_e. - - . -up `u-rv u n In A _,__ __-L IJLIJLL (III! `lll IIIJLIJUQ ' Miss M. Walton, of Torqntd spent `the week-end with Mrs, A." F19.-he_rt_y.e Miss F. Pue returned, after v1s1t-' ing friends in Barrie. 1r:__-_. A cu.L;;__4`. \T......4........... uni! 1.115 LLICHUB 111. .ua.1.:.u7. Misses A. Strt, Newtown, anti }F. Merrick, Mitchell Square, s are {visiting at Mrs. Adam s. rm.- 1_s.1:`..'. `.2 n.... TITT :..+m-..-I A. F, GARRETT, Prop. DIll'IIl OKII T135 1:1i$`smBM1`$ DWQI. intend holding a garden party in the park on Wednesday, June 28th.e An ex- celleut program -is being prepared. s. Jacobs,,']v:_s:~i*B;Int, is visit- ing relatives' here. g 1 1r ,,. 117: - _ Cu._...-..J nmn l cub A\TuvvA V vu Jl\4L we i Mr. and Mrs. Wice, Strgudz are 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Colhns. | Lo\ Q-v.41:-uvv 1`lTlJ`I"l+ V1b.l.b1u5 ;v.L1. auu .LVJ..lDo Lu. uu ssss ~- The Sunday School picnic Went {to the beach on` Thursday. Nice [weather and a good, time. Every-I THESE PRICES WILL DO IT MINESING ............... ..'.....,$2,93 BA-'g~ M A RKET `R EPORTS ...... ..95c ..v.$l.59 $1.47 -"$1.25 ...$1.1s .... ..65c -.-.$1.75 --93 .A.$1_35 Barrie : Beautiful New Ladies Col_leg e, _. ' V wrrux .e ` 3; . r . _ ., _ ` ~ I 9 . . 5 ~ . v s;1i9`i :3ve-. ta ~.;"*1:!Ii timelx; ~a.d;ess on - `present day Iinteiest`s a.1ill1'1t_i`es""f ,`1_jl ':Iu:i;}`.if7 teid raga 1}iifored,"bj9tl f`teiiehL ing "of our blessed Lord in _ the ser-` - . injured foot and ankle, and the} : child is doing Well. man on the 3`Mount. His` words on the importimce of the fa`.ithful dis- charge of our duty in the `varied relations of life, both material and- spiritual, should be productive of` much - good. . ' The little sons of G. G. Johnston? `was hurt seriously on Saturday.] Dr. Little, of Barrie, dressed thel \ A big crowd went toBarrie for - the f`Orange walk. An interest- :;.-_._ :.. +1.1` vnvnconf. ARV l11St0I'V child is doing `wen. \ big.-Icrowd went to Barrie _ the Orange walk. interest- \ing item in the present day history is the fact that the'rQueen of Hole land is of the same family as was tWilliam of Orange, Who, as VVi1liaml Ithe Third `of England, won the Battle of the Boyne, and made pos- sible the present liberties enjoyed I by the British Empire. _ 13.... A Q4-rnf-l1nr Id-`t for his an-3 by the brlusn muxyxus. Rev.` A. Strother left for his- j nual holiday of T two weeks. . 1:-.- A `D...-.n'|:7I Baa 1'Df1`l1` nual nollaay U.|.:bWU wccno. _ Mrs. A. ARonald has returned" home, after enjoying a short holi- day at Washago Beach. Women s Patnent buttoned boots, worth up :6 3.00 a pr., all sizes. I`.-.....-.-. .. T3..A...I..LZ._ 0-1- Y\..2__ -, 0! ) 1n v-- v a -o.\r up new ll\J\.IL\J, VV\Il LIA uh! B\.l \Jo\lU St Fl c, an Gibb)- " V--Carey s Patrioticvsale Price, pr .......................... ..$2.19 Women s Fine Dongola buttoned and laced boots also ne tan calf buttoned boots, worth up to 3.50 a pr. Carey s Patriotic Sale Price, pr .......................... ..$1.75 Women s Patent Leather Pumps, also Colonial Pumps, worth up to 3.00 a pr. Carey s Patriotic Sale Price ............................... ..$1.98 Women's Patent Leather Pumps, also Mary Jane Pumps, worth up to 2.50 a pr. Carey s Patriotic Sale Price, pr .......................... ..$1.69 300 prs. all sizes women s White Canvas Pumps, worth 1.35 :1 pr. ` Carey s Patriotic Sale Price, pr ..................... .I ...... ..85c 200 prs. all sizes White Poplin Colonial Pumps, worth 1.65 pr. Carey : pafrinfin Qalo pains now 00:- ~ - T--V -- i-- `j ij jjjjlij I T Misses Patent Pumps, also Fine Chocolate Oxfords, worth up to 1.75 a pr. ' ; Carey s Patriotic Sale Price. pr .......................... ..$1.09 Misses Fine Dougola Pumps, also Child s Dongola Buttoned or laced Boots, worthup to 1.65 a pr. ` ' I5 I , r`nnn1y c `Dab-int-In Q51- .- -- _, nn- V- ..-.-v- . v 5 v V: 1.11 uy LU .l.UvJ 4 `pf- Carey svPuatt:iotic Sale Price, vpr ............................. ..99C Child- s 4 Strap Patent Roman Sandals, also Child s Chocolate Oxfords and Childs Fine Patent Pumps, sizes 8 to 107:, \\`01`th up'to 1.50 aspr. . ` f` -..-__a`_ r\-L_,!_., n 4 I'\ - '`"` `T -EI:;1.1:;y:"syIl3..'1t.rioticASale Price, pr'..A Infant s Patent Pumps, sizes 2 to Sandals, worth up to 1.00.a pr. nnmAvv.n DnLm:AL:- 0-`- 'l\,,! , IN FUMED OAK .......u, 11 um um: uy Lu .n.vu-a [J13 Carey's Patriotic Sale Price, pr- MISSES AND CHlLDREN S WOMEN S SHOES an I ` ` "" "W UMHU u1'a11r-ii. ;u.nv 1: I" rOn July 8th the fO110Wi11rr W,` fpacked"and [sent to the? 33153-9 branch: 24 suits pyjamas, 1-3 51, 1.1? 1 doz. hospital shirts, 1 G01. j{ow`els,, 6 pair _socks, 5 p'{ -,0, wlpes (contalmng 500 m,.; doz. tnangular sl1n_9;s, '2 1,1`-,:_,,. _ 013 cotton, 4 scrap books. ' Baseball at Ivy ; _ Cookstown baseball team will play lnht "Ivy on Friday of ' this xx-{.01}, July 23rd, in a cha111p1011sl1i] game` This Will _be one of `(hp }_)(*.~'t umnos of the season, and as 1t 1.< tin last home game at IV) Hm iIlt(.'f,'~ t should be such to draw :1` his m-rw.-{L MER.GHAN'1"S riucns "regrets, that's one of the T` R3157 cnoss .......... .,.....99c also Patent Roman A big lot of Trunks and Suit Case: at abotit one third off reg- `A ,, , _ price. WE REFUND MONEY IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY : Sale .69c Loca} Warerooms SATURDAY _ MARKET TORONTO MARKETS, PIANO .L1s~.I..LA\4, U U15 ' . J Wheat, `Wholesale . . . . Barley, wholesale . . . . Peas, wholesale` . . Oats .. .. Buckwheat` . . . . . . . . Rye .. Hay. "per "ton . . . Flour, per bbl. (Star) Pastry Flour, per bbl. Potatoes, `per bag '. . . . Potatoes, Aper bag, by $1..-. `I..- wholesale wholesale holesal ' on r "ton neat- . . . . 120 .. 065- . . . . . . . . .. 080 at .. 080 . 100: mothy, old . -20 V00 ew 13 O0` undled 16 00. ".- 39 "'. "*1 1'? 1.0 99} - Ionic Design Barrie, -..`l......`|.. PHONE 250 b. . . . . . Z50 z. . . . . 21-230 j lb. .. . . . . .. . 13c nch . . . . . 5c , bunch . . . . . . . . .. 5c Lnches . . . . . . k10ci . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 5c 1 . . . . . . . . 5c mnches 10c xch .. . . . . . . . . . . .5c . box 10c., basket 75c ts, box 10c., basket 75c ;, box 10c., basket 75c nts box 100, basket` _75c qt. ... 20c ries, box . . . . . . .. 10c .' box 10., Basket 75c , qt. . . . . . . 25c 1, half pk. 15c ers 5c {11 5c 2 boxes 250 I ,9; pk. 'me2ts.11re' ..15c , pt. . . . . . . .. .. 15c Jing, pt . . . . . . 20-25c bag 75c mo .-...e .. $16 to $17 At\ An July 21st, 1915. .T 1 05 1 0 60 f -4 -In - i6 An- 53 21 00 10 50 5 50 500 I V IIDIIIJ, DUI. Call 0 0 I `I Do., milling, Abusl Goose Wheat - . Oats Barley . .. Buckwheat . . . . . . a-"lo ooo0VO. IoI _H_ay, Timothy, `old '."_ . 0 I 0 `I 1i6V 55 `45 20 22 22 14 13 -l.Ll\I .. $9.00 $0 00 0 00 0 00 O 00 0 00 .000 0 00 22 00 A 17' .00` 1700: ,o oo% 15 18 14'*00 12 00 10 00 44..., 2 66 740 730 ` 50 `1"9 1 55 57 75 `An 50 22 '24 ' The outside market showed a big falling. off last Saturday, there be.- ing very few rigson` ' the square- One load of grain and a crate of young pigs making up the sum of the articles offered, of hay there were four or five loads of this sea- son s growth. Inside there was `the usual display, but buyers were rather slow. The prices prevailed as follows: - A Butter, per lb. . . . . .... 25c Eggs, per doz. .. .. . . . Chickens, per ' . Parsnips, bunch . . . . . . . `Horse Radish, ; . . `Lettuce, 3 bunches . . . . 10c i -Sage, bunch .._ .. `Thyme, bunch .' . . . Onions, bunch . . . . . . Rhubarb, 3 bunches . . . . . . Radishes, bunch Beets,Abunch,.... .. 5c Strawberries, . . .. Gooseberries. basket ' Black Currants, Red `Currants, .-Yellow Currants boxi10c, 75c Blackberries, .' 20c Red Raspberries, Cherries `Peas, shelled, Beans, in pod, . .' `Bouquet owers New potatoes, -measure . . `15c Cream, coffee, .' Cream, -whipping, pt. Buckwheat, bag . . . . . .' . . . Hay, new,'ton. Carrots, bunch aYoung Pigs, pair vv 20 Ar 090 09090900,! OOOOOOOOQCQOOO Our correspondents are reminded that the old rate of postage on cor- respondence. is "still in force. That -- - -_..L 3.... nscnr 11~nonn`nA J. Cl-VKIIIIIUI-I\.'IC - ID D IJLIJ. {LI LU; xvg an nluuv is, one`_ cent for van unsealed letter containing` printers. copy. Some of our correspondents have been -1' N __- LL- ..-.&-ma (I-n-vrrnna nfhnrc 0.1. U111` |.'aJ1'.I.`C31Jvuu\?uvu - um v V .....`.,_ putting, on T the extra stamps, others have not been" contr`ibu`ting' since the increased postage, came] into force. vT1ii's -"should `be suieient. `notice that the old rate of postage. is still in force.` ',. _],l.l:lI Luv; ' .` g _ Jul_y"20th.~ A meeting - was . held Monday evening in the Methodist church to organize a branch of the Red Gross Society. About forty V. ladies were present and have arranged to meet every Thursday afternoon: for Work. They have also arranged to hold a lawn party at Mr. Noah Grose s on Saturday evening, Aug 7th, the proceeds of which will be used by the club for comforts for our boy; lat the front. 'A - -~ .. II .. ,. `at: but: LL\JLLI(o -Mrs. B; VV.7Bai1ey,and family of North Bay, Mrs. C. W. Power and Master Charles, Mrs. Jack Dyment and son Jack of Toronto- are stay-' ing at Grosmere. _ Tl"'l,....... `an u'A4\- nn-|atv<:nI\ :an `LA w1`h`e're J_1 I1.o' serv_ice in the Presbyterian church next ._Sunday, `Mr. McKenzie being away. 11'... 'I -'I..;. T72-.. -.... .1.` LL. _'lV.'! IJ.I..|.Lo r.. uuuu ..... V U . . "5, .....u_,. . Mrs. John King, one `of -the old- est residents of Lefroy, passed away` on Wednesday_ at the age of eighty-four. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the family in their sad lhereavement. * ` . d -L vvtuu vs}, II\l.l. IIJ thevload Eggs, per dozen . . . . Butter, per lb. ,- . . Butter,_ by the bask.e.t Chicken, dressed, Ducks .. . Turkeys . .. Bcaef, hind quarter . . 1..-- ...-- ....L .. Pte. Harry Maley of Niagara trainih" "camp, visited Mr. T_ H. Reynolds over Sunda . ~ ' - Messrs. Fred and `y. Brown and `Misses Climi Brown and Annie Red- !~fe1"n spent {Sunday -Vat B. E; friends git" . I )1 WM;.'.;1lston is Vspeniding a few days in Toronto. [ -1|r__ n'Tn' 'n_A_,, n m- . - ulna`, -J AVLULL ) 'Mr.E3`.` W. lgoover of Toronto and B. W, Bailey of North Bay Were- lweek-end visitors._ . . o -__-...`. . --.. u was: .1ao\aIw\InAvI [A nhmber. fromt here attended the re-opening` of Grenfel Methodist church - last ~. Sunday. ~_ -rr__.__ 1r-1-... -.n . \1':.'-.____ v-----uvu-xv or V July 19th.; The many friends of Lieut.-Col. Sneath were sorry to hear of the sad accident that befel him in Bar- rie, Which resulted in his` death. Col. Sneath was a veteran of the No1'tl1-West Rebellion of 1885, and had many comrades from this place. 1 `.\.fm D.'..1..~....J D..u...- --- -13 ._ ---...- ....... uuc .:..LuuL UIIJD ylauts. Mrs- Richard Bolton, an 01 resident of this place, died in Win- nipeg. on Friday, interment taking place i_n the Presbyterian cemetery -here on Monday. The deceased" |1ea`-ves the following family: D. W. Bolton, of Barrie; William, of Rainey River; Geo., of 'VVinnipeg,-I and Mrs. W. Carson, of Midland. . Mr. E. Darby of Harrow is visit- ing` his sister, Mrs. G. `C. Ca-ston. I 'l|';l".. D-'lI '_L| `rrr_,,, 1 -W Lrlcllu all UUUWDUWUQ _` , ` ' ' Miss Teenie Dyer .O.f `St4',nu'_1n 1sv` vtsxtmg` fr1en3sg}nere.' j - ` ` "A . ..vur:.v-.`_`:'l'_s?'.i'.'I.'|m`.'1.. _.e..; ll|...'...a.`&.; ...,,.... _ Capt. Jas. "Hill is visiting friends at Moonstone. ' ` Miss Wi_lls_on of Eady is the guest `of Miss Mary Craig`... " `R/15:2: `R1:-x~nnLA ]:|'......2....... .. _--~31` D.......... u_,. ;vJ.LDn? a.v.La;._y u1@ug.;... > Miss Blanch Morrison is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. William Wil- |liams. ' ' T --..a . - s u u nauux, J.u..I.o3o U. U. \J`BLUll. ! Mr. Ball of Warminister and Miss Leatherdale of Coldwater` were guests of Mr. Thos. Hiil. on Wed- nesday. 'nf____ f[1'|_ __ T\ I I - " JJEIHI.-IJIU ' }Hogs, live, select Q - dressed , . . Sows, live .. Butcher Cattle: .. Mr. I John: Rumble 'of"Hil1sdale played with the band on Saturday night. f~'_L g1-_'_ .77.,` o In -.- A . .. ` ' . July 19th. Miss Bertha Reynolds left last Week for Detroit, Mich.,. to spent a i few Weeks. I vain. ovv nMiss~evF`l`(');,f.'l)yer gave a lawn party to about thirty young people .last Wednesday " evening. A very `enjoyable evening. was' _spent by jthose who were present. ` ` ______-'I_-__ .n_-.'_--- `l.-_.- -j_L-,-.,1_ 3 Thds. Pratt "spent a few idays last week with relatives at `;Strc_>ud.. _' _ ' r1Iis"s1&:i.'e Gallagher of Apto was sthe guest at Mrs. A. L. Moran s `last Wee_l_<: __ . : ~ ' ' ! -mills, vv uvnuy Wclls ;and Miss Eva of To- ronto spent over Sunday_ at M. C(_iughlin. s. ' ' -If -In-1-vs; .. - V .. .-.l. -----a _vuI Mr. and. Mrs. McWatter's and children motored from Waverly on Sun[day[`andT Were guests at Mrs.`T. Coee* s. T . ' I ..............J VI-IJAV\IJ-I) um ..Lu.J.. IL. 11)! ' 5 Mr_s. Mait. Wiley and Miss jili Pratt of Stroud visited friends here las:t_ wgeki ` - !mMr." Mrs. John Ness of Bar-' rie called on` Mrs. Belle Gibson one day last week " ~ ` 0 .-:r3.__ -ni-,,-- 'n_--,, hn- I Lawxjence market Tuesday, and prices are nominally rm. Hay quiet and firm, with sales ; of 18 loads at` $20.00 to`$22.00 a ton for old, and at $13.00 to $17.00 for; There was nezgain at the St. new, `according to quality. Straw] `nominal, at. $17 a ton. I Wheat, cereal ...$ 11025 `$0,000 .bush.'. 1 25 n_A___ __j1V _ 7 an AA V . July 20th. I Dr. Mooney and mother, also Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Toronto, were `Sunday visitors at `Mr. A. Dyer s.; If-ma Mu:+ IXTHM, ..~...1.1u':.. ... A1:-- 1.3191115 LLLUIJKAB _llULUo ANTEN- M'ILL_S _ GRAIGHURSE? V .LE'I`ROY HOLLY '-nr`r1v0- u-yv ,\--_.. ._- _` .-..Al.'-'-$.. 4~, ":'.*LML-.I11'%i"114t_t`:"11.6fV'f;x"':>r?1V1:o is visit- ing?" friends -here. ` `I " `I si- ..-vv-` -v_-v.-< --v J isgloy and Miss! L T " ga,_pe;;;'t last week at the Beach.| _ T :';Li t.:tli `of Toronto vis- ited ai Hugh 'Gibson s last week.. A . . ' - _ Mfs. Geo. Mo'irT and Moir `attended " the fugeral of the late J 6hn_"' Moi: in` Cookstown last Week.` \- 1 (Miss -TRose` - is spending her holidays ` with" her friend, Mrs. Orr, neg; Toronto. gar A11 ' .~.. are: 1 . ul-\ILI.Il-LU O -and of Church-i ill ,~mbtored o Mr. G. M. Moir s re- cently. ' `II .. ....II 'I.I'2........ 'l).."l...... -.`. LL- 15-1. \ vvu VLJ g Mr. and Miss Baker of the Bat- teau visited friends" here recently. 'Il'2_____ 'Il -- I`-`.._'-___.l.1-.._.... -_- vvvwu. u nIwQv11vu onnv.-you An\4&\I a. \I\l\JL&\lLJ g Misses Mae Cdrmthers an Edythe Thompson have gone to Muskoka, whre they have secured positions. - - 'll'_,_. N11,-.. T7-_'_-__ _,D I`I_`I`I,',, _, ,_, `I Aunvpau i rfilrsv '1:hos.,; Kaiser of Collingivood A is the guest of Mrs. W. Mageey 1u'_. -..=.:| 1/r.... n_:1.......- -2 o..--..--.i J0 UALU suvuv \.I.I. a.v.a.a.un v v c 4 vvo 1 u M1'.- and Mrs. Gibson ofmtayne1'_i spent Sunday "at Mr. A. Gibson s. 1u':.... n..-..... .";.c m1.......1....-.-. :_ ..L... - U .I\4L4l.v RI uIa..I.\a. uuv .sv..-..L u Miss Bro7n Sf, -T11orI;`;>-11r\3r"i;v;t:;3fr-I ing with her sister, Mrs. -D. Kerr.` SUNNIDALE commas M Carers But-Hate Shoe Store Commencing Thursday, July 22 at 9 am. The first instalment of our Buy "Barrie Made Shoe Contest, in which we are giving Absolutely Free $40.00 in Cash Prizes, closes August 15th. So many of the Barrie -Made Shoes have been selling that we find thousands of pairs of other makes in Summer Footwear that must be sold in a hurry. Every pair of Pumps, Oxfords, Tennis and Sporting Shoes, Canvas Boots, Roman and Barefoot Sandals, in_ fact every pair of Summer Shoes imust _be_ sold by August`-fl5th. We realize we have a big undertaking, but we are determined to sacrifice all f; - I A profits and digdeep into costs. ' HEINTZMAN `& C0. Me`n s :Velou1" C:.1f.B-lucher :B;1'1s and ne Kid Boots, Good- `year welted soles, "worth 5.00 and 5.50` a pair. . CAar-y' Patriotic_ Sale Price, pair_._ ................... ..'...'..$3.75 ` 350 pairs of Wo- i {on . Hpse, worth $17,000.00 WORTH 0F SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR IN SOME CASES LESS` THAN HALF PRICE nineifs Plain Cot- %?I '7 \.vID\.o\J hI\II%l Carey's Patti "tic `. Men's Fine Patent Bluchcr and Velour Calf Blucher Bals, [A worth up to 4.50 a pair. . _ I`___-. .~ D-`-:)In:n C..I.-. \n:nn I v\._-Ava: ygvv I.Q|n\.O J.J\a Ia try-an. Iiltl \I Eh)? I5 I01 Carey's rPa-t`riot.ic Sale Price, pair ....... .i ........... .... ..$2.98 Men's Fine Calf, also Tan BlQ:`1/'1_er Bals, worth 3.00 and 3.50 a pr- . Carey's Patriotic sale ~p,1ce, pain.` .......... ......... "$2.19 Mcn .s Fine Buff, Box Kip and Dong. Cong., worth 2. 50 and 2.75- Carey's Patriotic Sale Price, -pair ..................... .. ....$l._75 Men's Patent Colt and Tan Calf, Goodyear welted Oxfords, reg` ular 5.00` and 5.50. - .Carey s Patriotic Sale Price, pair ....................... ..-"$2.997 N0 GOODS ON ' APPROVAL. Awelfefund money at asllgtimes. You. haveno after secrets of our success, a pr. FIIQI. a.\J\J QIIUI J. Carey Patriotic .................... .. Men's Dongola Oxfords,-worth 2.50 a pair. a Carey's Patriotic Sale Price, pair ........................ .. Men's Velour Calf Oxfords, worth 3.50 pair. ' Carey- s Patriotic Sale Price, pair ; ......... .. - ........ .. Men s Heavy Split Working Boots, worth 2,00. Carey _s Patriotic ' Sale Price, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's and Women s Arch Supports, worth 1.50 a pair. ' Carey s_ Patriotic Sale Price, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-.` nu. ,1-n-qsa 'lllI`", uuuulcu I I ` on D0-3 :9 *5! Emma L 2- ' "nu .

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