Great July Clearing Sale :i‘remendous Reductions, Quality Clothing ‘lhhbngu-tnll.mm-omwhm . ‘Despite the apparent dullness of trade the great reductions we )lvonldomdthhighqulity ‘of ‘our clothing has crowded this Momyds{d.ringthkuh This is your opportunity and must not be overlooked. All argament is worthless if the elothing iteelf is not the strongest and best arguament of its own merit. We want you to see these suits made of w English tweeds, beautifully single and double bressted soat, cut in the latest fachion in the business, sack or new Varsity style. "Not ons of these suits â€"wouldâ€"be zold mt less than $8 in the regular way. Most of them are sold _nLth or more. All s‘zeb, here for ‘These suits are distinguished by oriâ€" ginality, by deftness of finish by all the characteristics which appeal most to those to whom best must meab best in every sense of the word. They are the finest grade of imported tweed ul is & eand ioi oi and worsteds, in all the new eol.ore apd patterns, including the new fine stripes and overchecks, aud were made to sell from $12 to $15, and selâ€" dom could you buy such good value at these prices. Bat we have all sizee here and this purchase enables ‘us to sell you this line at......â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"« $7.50 _VYOL 62â€" No 31 $13 to $16 Men‘s Suits $10 At the figure of $10 we display snappy 10w imported tweeds and worâ€" steds, in two‘ piece outing and thre piece suits so popular with a grea! many men. The woikmanship and general appoarakncé of thess suits imâ€" gltu distinetively good style. Coat: ave long wide lapels, hand padded collars, and the linings and finishingt are of the finest throughout. If you want a styheb, up toâ€"date egit’ thai Ets Cha .ces Weeetiey PORD io OOR id‘ was made to sell at frem $13 to $16, get one of these at ..........T...tlb $3 Men‘s Trousers $2 ‘eviur twAt Toudnes TNE IMJUEDIATE NEEDS oF THE PEOPLE A fine line of flae imported worsted and tweed trousers, about 50 pair oi Men‘s Suits $5.95 CCas ud Daily we hear from frieuds who aro surprised to find that the AUVULIIUVN BALE STILL CONTINUES3, as they were jed to believe that the undersigned had given up the idea of auctioning oft the balance of his stock, owing to the big sacrifices that we aro compelled to make every day, but dear friends, this is incorrect, we know we are sacrificing hundred of dollars daily at this mamâ€" moth auction sale, but the sale will not end until the_very last article is sold, as I ::1 bound to give up the retail business Do matter at what cost, and I can only repeat that you can rest assured that this sale will continue every afterâ€" noon and evening, rain or shine uptil every veatige of stock is disposed of. EeC O U Onqc 2L cE manIhh sMD We Men‘s Suits $7.50 only repeat that you can FOA® ABSUNU """° °u.e of stock is disposed noon and evening, rain or shine uptil every veatige of stock is disposed of. R Not knowing that we were going to wake this move sizx months ago We continuei te conduct our business as of yore, and in consequenctée placed orders with the large potteries of Epgland, Germany, France and Australia, which we were not in time to have all cancelled, some were naturally on the way, and in consequence we are liable for the acceptance of the same, and having reason to believe we counld have space on the first floor, and baving arrange ments made for the spacious Semiâ€"Ready store which we were to have in due time we sept these large shipments antil such tims of moving in, whence to our gross disâ€" sppointment we could not have the same, TRESE THOUSANDS OF DOLâ€" LARS OF EXTRA GOODS are now being unpacked and will be slaughtered the same as any stock wo had in before, and it should be interesting to every lady in Waterloo County to see this display. we have now only TWO WEEKS REMAINING to get out of our present l:.eulpn, and during this short space of time every dollars worth of goods must Romember we have no side or by bidders nor is anything bought in, every article put up for sale must go after the second bid; a chance of a life t{mo for the peopleof this county. NO sUCH DISPOSAL OF SUVCH HICH CLAS$ CODDs WAS EVER ATTEMPTED iN WATERLOO COUNTY, and it is up to you 10 make a move and see what is going O0D; hundreds of dinner, tes and toilet sets yet to be sold, some of the finest vases and home decorations wil be on sale this week. # "Wrong Impression" Prop. of the entire GEO. HASENFLUG Aug T O R O NT O Wâ€"â€"â€"?ff Greatest and Best At!:nded Annual Exhibition in all the World Every Province Its Products . .1 In IErizes: hBU M MR LLBD ELE o% 50 R Grand Art Loan Collection |} The Siege of Sebastopol 9,000 Live Stock 0 ANADIAN NATIONAL g. 29 EXHIB‘TION'Sept.rl4 ERNST S From the Paris Salon International Military Superior Vaudeville Performance all kicds of men d |$100,000.00 | basement of. the Boehmer, Store, Berlin, With them, for m. dress or outing good, pure ries, in handsome patteras, perfectliy made, regular $3 per pair, tne cloth alone is worth the oplol.lpfluof................fl.oo $2.25 Men‘s \ Trousers $1.49 Also another lot of about 75 pairs of elegant odd trousers, of wel‘ known makes, in stripes, mixtures, etc., all styles and sizes, real‘ly worth $2.25 POSthl .. ... 1.2... .. ... .....« 91 40 $3.50 Boys Boys‘ two piece Norfolk suits, in the new serviceable tweeds, sizes 25 to 32, regular $3 50, sale price.... . .. .92 069 $5 Boys‘ Boya‘ blus azd black suite, in cingle breasted, in 3 piece style, sizes 26 to 28, reg $5 and $6, sale price.. ..$3.50 and other Oldâ€"World Gallertes, Tattoo and Realistic Spectacle Men‘s boot:, dongola kid lace, ex tension edge soles, round tos, McKay sown, sizes C to 10, regalar $2, for $1.50 Bargains in Footwear Women‘s box calf and dongola kid boots, McKay sewei soles, made in somfortable shapes, sizes 3 to 7, Tegâ€" alat $1.75 and $2, sale price ...$1 50 Girls‘® baote, bldéck dongola kid, with patent toe cap, turn Ot mediam soles, with heel or spring heel, regular price $1.50 and $1.75, sizes 8 to 104, sale PMOQ .. ............0>+r>* $1.25 Women‘s low shoes, dongols kid, aced, med:um soles, #izes 3 to 7, regâ€" alat $1.25 for..............â€"â€"â€" $100 Boys‘ boots, bor calf and dongola iid, sizes 1 to 5, regular #2, special sAl@prIO@®. .. ... .«â€"«««~â€"=*~* .. $1 50 Performers. *# Suits $3.50 Erb Departmental Suit $2.69 Mammoth Massed Band Marriedâ€" At Toronto, ‘ Wednesday July 22nd, Mr. Hy. Snider of El mira to Miss Amelia Kraemer â€" of Poronto.â€" Rev. A. R. Schultz of Elâ€" mira officiated assisted _ by ~Rev. Millar of ‘Boronto. Mr. and Mrs. Snider will reside in Elmira. . _ <â€" Personal.â€"Mr. J. P. L-eunm‘ Mr FM. L. Weber, and Mr. Hilborn attenâ€" ded a meeting of the Gordon Pulp and Paper Company, in Toronto last week.â€"Mr. A..C. Rosenow, ~Gretna, Man., and Mr. C. F. Rosenow . of i‘ Chatsworth, Ont., spent a few days with their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. W.) C. | P Ziegler.â€"The friends of Miss _ Julia | i Bulgin will be pleased to hear she is recovering ftom her serious illness, â€"â€" | ®P Mrs. Martin, Waterloo, and Miss Ida | 4‘ Martin visited friends in town last t€ week. . Messrs. Sollie Hahn andâ€"Paut | «* Ruppel of Galt spent a few days "of | is last week in town.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. | :/ Richard Amy of Grenfell, Saskatchâ€" | W ewan, are spending a few days at the | 1 home of Mr. Oliver Amy.â€"Mr. Danâ€" | 0/ iel Stump( has gone to _ Pendora, P Ohio, to visit his sonâ€"inâ€"law who i8 fi illâ€"Mr. Fred Jackson, one of El | W mira‘s ‘"old boys‘" who has been | 14 ‘ spending a few weeks‘ vacation with | w friends here, has returned _ to . his | ., home in Oxbow, Sask.â€"Mr. andâ€"Mrs | , John Ament of Millbank are visiting | | relatives in town.â€" MIF* A. Schietâ€"}g holtz, of Toronto, is spending _ his | ; holidays at his home here. â€" Misses | , Martha and Marie Borth of Port | . Richmond, N. Y., are visiting . relaâ€" | , tives in town for a couple of weeks.} , â€"Miss Bertie McLachlan of _ Woodâ€" stock is spending a couple of weeks‘ & holidays with her aunt Mrs. A. K. ® Dunke.â€"Mrs. Erb is spending several , weeks with friends in Bartie. â€" Mr.|‘ Alfred Laschinger â€" of Pittsburg . is | / spending his holidays at his _ home |! here.â€"Miss Elfrida Hamel of Waterâ€" | | loo spent a few days at the home of. I her uncle, Mr. George Hehn.â€"Mrs. || i Liesemer and children of Detroit are | visiting relatives here.â€"Mrs. Thomas | Sanford and son of Toronto are visitâ€" || :\ ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ F. ) | Rudow â€"â€"Mr., Angus Winger of _ Torâ€" : onto called on Elmira friends â€"last : week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Jansen, Centreville, visited in town last week. )\ Mrs. Rev. Battenberg ol Wellesley has returned home after spending a week * | with ber parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziegler.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snider attended the wedding of their son in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. \| L. Badley are holidaying at Ingersoll, { | Detroit, Port Huron and other places. 4 : Mr. Scott, relieving agent, is looking 6| after C.P.R. interests at the station 8| in the meantime.â€"Miss F. Sandford, â€" | of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Ruâ€" 1, | dow.â€"Mr. Oscar Klinck of Gueiph is n | visiting his parents here.â€"Mrs. Geo. â€"| Hollinger and two daughters of Torâ€" onto are visiting at Mr. David Holâ€"‘ e | linger‘s.â€"Mrs. Philip Christman | atâ€" rs | tended the funeral of Miss Nicol at re | Galt last Tuesday.â€"Mr. Geo. Hehn in | and family spent a few days of last to | week in Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. le | McMicking have returned to theit pt| home in Maple Creek, Sask., alter 8â€" | spending their holidays in town. â€" &â€"| Mr. and Mrs. R& Geikie, of Orillia, ed | spent Sunday and Monday at the ty | home of the former‘s father, Dr. Geiâ€" kie.â€" A number of Elmiraites are ut } spending several weeks camping at at | the "Fish Pond." Died at Galt.â€"Rhe many friends of the Nicol family, former residents of Elmira, will regret to hear that Miss Sarah Nicol died at her home _ in Galt Saturday, July 18, at the age of 45 years. Briefs.â€"The missionary festival of St. James‘ Lutheran | church _ took place last Sunday,. _ Services were held morning, afternoon and evening. I Personal.â€" _ Miss Eugene _ Sauder and Melton Detweller, Berlin, were guwests at Mr. J. B. Binggmen‘s~last %hursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Northgraye c# and _ daughter, Miss Anettic, of l Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Buepâ€" 'l ler from East Heidelbetg, spent Sunâ€" day wilth Mrs. Moyer.â€"Miss Sarah ! Snyder passed the woek‘s end with i her sister, Mrs. Harper at Baden~â€" ' Miss .K atie.Horst, of Watetlod®. is 12« | newing acquaintances around here this | week.â€"Mrs. Geo. Shafier and daugh | ter of Rochester, spent . a few days | at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. â€" Alex. , Chaffter . â€"â€"Mr. and NMre. Richard Quick« "‘d#all called on Mr. and Mrs.Bingoman ‘last week. â€"Mr.>and Mrs. Geo. ~Letâ€" *\ son and; -wy.u Bully of Winâ€" ‘:b:‘-;" Sunday at the home m,mhulm â€"The St. Paul‘s Jugendverein held theifâ€"annual picnic in Mr. Wright‘s grove, Conestogo, . last Saturday .â€" Mr. Henty Zilliax â€" has decided _ to build a fine large residence on the lot opposite the Roman _ Catholic church.â€"The Elmira baseball team defeated the Galt team here _ last Saturday afternoon, theâ€"score being 13 to 4. News Notes Gathered by Industrious CorreSpondents in County and District. f Our Busy Neighbors ELMIRA BLOOMINGDALE. Personal.â€"Miss Boullve is spending a couple weeks with her sister,. Ars. (Dr.) Becker, Totonâ€" to.â€"Miss Mar l , Hamilâ€" tom, is the guest rs, V.~ Wenzel, Jacob street.â€"M Brougham en SPc 17 is seriously ill, at: Dr. Meyer‘s priâ€"‘ â€"ate samatorium at Deer Park.â€"Mrs. Wright has ret to her home . in ipronto after sPtB a month with her son, Mr. J. Wright. ‘The Misses Pleifer are visiting friends in Cleve .and.â€"Mr. Gordon~â€"Weber, Miss May Weber and Miss V Schuler, _ of Aonaton, spent seÂ¥eral days of this® weex at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. ohn Schuler.â€" Mrs. Ed. Meiner . is »pending a wees in London.â€"Mr. D. .ec:er and family, motored to Woodâ€" stock on Saturday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. dno Fraser, Berlin, ate epending a couple of weeks al Mr. Alex Fraser‘s.â€"Miss Alteman, who spent the past month with ber aunt, Mrs. E. Merner, bas returmd to her bome in London.â€"MLr. aud Mrs. G. Rebeiski with theit little son, Â¥Visited friends in Bridgeport last week,â€"Rev. J. and Mrs Pfeéifer, vis ‘iled Tavistock friends last week. â€" A party of Baptist Young __ People |iicricsed at Waterloo one day ° last Cotenes ae Lza . A5Â¥ieliec ited Tavistock friends last week. â€" _ A party of Baptist Young â€"_ People icricsed at Waterloo one day ~ last wees.â€"The Misses Hamel, of : Wellesâ€"! ley, were the guests of their broâ€" ther on Friday.â€"Mrs. Simpson â€"Merâ€" To t orer, qareriee is vtlinget Marie Mayer, Wa is visiting sister, Mrs. Alpert Fisher.â€"Mr. Lamâ€" Lert (Gerth, Berlin, is spending _ a couple of" wee‘s with his father, Mr. Henty Gerth.â€"We are pleased to stt ilhgt Mr. Emanmel Biet who has been seriqusly . iil is able to. be about again.â€"Miss Minnic Neibel is spendâ€" ing several days with fricnds in _tratiord.â€" Aotes.â€"1hbrough the enterprise . of our _ townsman, Mr. F. H. Kraus, Queen‘s Hotel, one of the best oand concerts of the season Was given in Lion Park last Wednesday evening by the United â€" bands of Baden _ e24 New â€"â€" Hamburgâ€"Our school childsen were treated to an innovation in the shape of an automobile trip to Ja den _ and return last Thursday evenâ€" ing. Mr. D. Becker led the way ! with his handsome nCW car and fol lnwine him wer; six others all well ing. Mr. D. Becker ic with his handsome new lowing him wer? six ot filled with a metry trooP â€"The remains of Mts. died on Sunday evening, to Bérlin on Tuesday P burial. Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth, and daughter, Mr. and _ Mrs.â€"Quehl, and Mr. Harry Dietz, of Tavistock, spent Sunday. hete with friends.â€"Mr. John Schmidt, of Kewatin, paid & short visit here after an absence of 45 years. He thinss the town has made . great improvements.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelterbotn are spcnding . a few day»® in Berlin owing to het moâ€" |ther'u death last Sunday.â€"Mr. Chas. Froehlich of Altona, Mich., who left here ‘about ten yCars ago, arrived Monday and will spersl a short time at his home.â€"Mr. and Mra. Decher, of Eagen, spent a lew days with reâ€" la%\'a here.â€"Mrs. Saunders and her dalghter, are spending a few . days in _ Toronto. â€"Mrs, Creés, ol . Woodâ€" stack spent a week here with her patents.â€"Miss _ Adelina Becker, .. of Stratford, is home for a few days.â€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Homan, of ‘ Stratâ€" ford are spendinga . few â€" days with relatives. Mrs. W. Dingwall went to Fort Wayne last week, where .neym\ visit Mrs. Lochner for a short Unic. On her homeward trip she ‘will call on friends: at Detroit for a fowâ€"days. â€"Mrs. W. Moyer is spending a low days in Detroit with her daughter.â€" Mrs. Eph and _ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zintann anl the Missou Lovina, Lyâ€" dia, Emma and Annie Zinkann, Mr. Wm. Pieper, Betl‘n, and Miss . l‘q,u. “.,I- Briets.â€" Mr. A. Fennel has moved his family and household effects .. to Ottawa, where he has securcd a posiâ€" tion on some newspaper.â€"Mr. W. D. West, manager of . the Westetn Bank, sprained his ankie and is using crutâ€" ches 41 he w match. beâ€" tween 3t. Cloments and ~m of. Waterloo, spent Thursday in town. Mr. and Mre. Robt Flelschhauer, Berâ€" lin, are spending a fow days here.â€" Mrs. Poliock and daughter, of Drayâ€" tTh,"~ are holfdrying hWere for a â€" â€" few days. w s NEW HAMBURG WELLESLEY Nes Ceatt : Tuesday motning _ 1Of 1;01;9 of children. Mrs. Ludwig, who ening. were taken FOnWe® MWn MNCOICS wehold effects _ to| EPorsonals.â€"Miss Maggie Antikng) has securcd a PO#s)â€"| has returned home alfter apending a spaper. â€"Mr. W. D.| tow weeks with friends in .Atwood the Western Bank, | â€"Mr. Louis Lathor visited friends and is using crutâ€"| around here on Sunday .â€"Miss Mayme bascball match b¢| Hastings of Galt, is visiting . her is and | the â€" howmeé| cousin, Miss A. Hastings.â€" Mr,‘ â€"R. x h 5 T _»M'Q"_» M s u3 3"’ mm -&anm-u oading the cars â€" of m*m.vJ Mr. ‘Ihomas Irwin is build ag~. lis :â€" on his lot in the west ond.â€"â€" . "Irwin, formeriy of â€" Tisdale,Sask. has bought a hail section ol â€" land trom lsaiah Iosenberger, and _ int deal invoived nearly 36,000 and ~was .closed by the loval: Agent, 3., «. Bichn.â€"â€"Crops: are looking exceptionâ€" ‘ally good _ and weather is ideat. Plenty of rain, sunthine and Warm weather is the cause of all the great erop reports, etc., It certainly i just what we would order. â€" it nothâ€" ing happene harvest will begin _ by Aug. 12th, Harvest â€" Hands _ Wanted. â€"Thos, who contemplate coming west tor â€" the harvest â€" would doâ€" well to write Alvah Bowman, or S. B. Biechn _ to secure jobs on the large wheat farms and. threshing â€"outiitsâ€" By ‘â€" present appearances many wheat fields will be good for 40 bushels to the acre. Personal.â€"Mr,â€"J. J. Crane bas bought (a Sawyer Massty outft.. â€" Mr. Josnua Bergey, formerly ol Mannheirg, but lately of Lemberg, Bask., is holidaying here amongst the o‘d _ acquaintances.â€"Mr. Parrs of Uwer. Sound, is visiting and Combinâ€" es business witl pleasure. He leaves~ again.â€" . for the east to night.â€"alr. Higg9s, _ merchant at Buft, Sask., paid a visit to the town to day. â€" "Aho RKev. David Garber left on Saâ€" turday morning to visit his â€" sister at _ Maymont, SasÂ¥.â€" Rev. Lehman and Mr. Eshelmanâ€"left on â€" Monday morning‘s express to visit points tutâ€" ther westâ€" Road work is the urd: er of the day.â€"Mr. 8. B. Cooke,was elected the first overseer of the vilâ€" lage of Guerisey in the eiection â€" n the â€"20th inst.â€"Mr. J. H. Spence was on trip to Winnipeg and took in the exbibition: Successful _ Picricâ€"A large <rtwvd attended the picnic. at Manitou Lake om Tuesday. Sports of all kinds were run of and aiter lunch a fooiâ€" bail _ game between . Guernsey and Cressman. Score Guernsey 2; Creasâ€" Sports.â€"A _ fast and exciting footâ€" ball game was played heri last Saâ€" turday â€" evening with the Humboldt aggregation. Both teams failed . to score and when time was called the visitors _ walked off the fielkd fearing their defeat. The Guernsey boys had the best of _ the game all through and the visitors played only a aeâ€" fence game.â€"The bascball team . was defeated at Lanigan on Saturday by [3â€"1. 7h: football team has | played ten games this season and only lost one, They are a good bunch of playâ€" ets and since the brilliant _ game they played in the tournament at Lanigan on the first, they have receiyâ€" ed many invitations to Play amongst them. â€" Strassburg fair, and SasÂ¥aâ€" toons big fair on Aug. 5th to sth.â€" 1 . L oR i1 = Penlslan oo o eoal io N A barber shop and poolroom is the next addition to the town. There is still a good opening for a hatnessâ€" maker, furniture <store, laundry© and jeweller. Come along, boys. Here‘s your chance. Write the Secretary of the Board of Trade for information. Mr. J. G. Strom, of Watcrloo ga'.cl im interesting talk, at the Farmei‘s Club last Thursday evening, on . \he orest conditions of our county, how hay were, how they are; and how they should be. The next Club meeting, will be held on the evening of . the 10th of August, When the subject of tall wheat growing will be discussed. â€"Mr. Geo. Schinbein evlivened the apâ€" pearance of his block by applying a new . coat of paint to the woodâ€" work.â€"Mr. R. L. Fenton also reâ€"painâ€" ted his _ residence making it appeat very. cheerful.â€"Mr. F. S. Challoenor is giving his house a new neat and cosy appeatance . with the brush and paint.â€"Dr. Schoarr, of Berlin,,. was T Mn to OSE SETRDTITITY ET Pomentn e Ed plg o4 in the village last Thursday evening. â€"Mtr. apd Mrs. Allan Good spent Saâ€" turday afternoon and Sunday in Bresâ€" lau, attending the quarterly services. tâ€"Mr. Geo. Wright, wo are pleased to report is able to be out on the street again.â€"Mr. and Mro. Martin. Dabmer, of Preston, visited friends in the village last Saturday and _ Sun day.â€"MF. Jaob Schweitzer is talk ing about increasing the accommoda tion of his already commodious hoâ€" t:1.â€"Ucnostugo . is a desirable spot tor fown people to holiday in for â€"a month or two in the summer.â€"Mr. Jacbbh <+Kienzle is a busy man these days abtending to the noeds ‘of the tarmors‘ mowers and binders. (Too late CONESTOGO CROSSHILL tor fast issue.) ;;'P-Zz%‘ es M rlol NNE L = .,Ww Saturday Savings . DRESS GO00]1 Munn;mll,t'rm 116 yards black Taffeta, ide tetr Ioo" Woigh, wih wonr mell g.l-. conts or dressés, worth .m,qmm.M-----«ï¬_“ BLACK YOILE, SALE 75e. 90 yards fina black Voile, 42 inches wide, even weave, rich blue black, Ma:.:?, reg. uds and n.oo'iu BLACK YOILE, SALE $1,00. “l-nudl tï¬uyv“::c‘:&d'm" , OX F us at $1.26, special per yard . .$1.00 T. J. MOWAT, Manager. J1 RING ol, ; ONTARIO‘S LARGEST RETAIL SHOE DEALER With a pair of our perfect fitting shoes, Until you have worn them, you can‘t know what true comfort in shoes mean. . > 7° 6 PP In style our shoes have individuality, quality they represent the best product shoemakers‘ art. : Made by men who know how. 6# TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE j CHEAP CASH STOREâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN, Prices $1.50 to $5.00 WEICHEL & SC SMYTH BROS. . NEILL Department. "Brighten Up" your home :ilgls Fall wflh sv:or- winâ€"Williams Paints and Yarâ€" nishes. â€" There‘s one for every purpose. For repainting chairs, kitchen fur« niture, shelves, baseboards and count« less useful articles about the houseâ€" use 5â€"W. Family Paint. Rasy to apâ€" ly; comes in 26 attractive Â¥5lors. ;‘n up in convenient sized cans, For fnithing old or new floors to imitate hard woodsâ€"use 8+â€"W. Froorâ€" lac. â€" Wears well, has a good apâ€" ‘nnu:c and does not fade out. ight shades to choose from. Fot refinishing buggies or carriages and objects -ubi-n to outside expoâ€" sureâ€"use $â€"W. Buggy Paint. Tough and durable and has a high gloss. vents rust; does npt smoke or blister and stands a high degree of hg_ have individaality, and in [ e ege n ie are naty, brown, green, dark F goods are worth from per yard .. ... ... .. ««>= (sooe we MUBLIN BALE _ ... _ } Balance of our muslins 'ï¬ cleared at sacrifice prices, 8p9¢ sale at per YArd ...»»â€"»=â€">>« Come and see our window di# shirt walsts at prices that will in DERESS GOODS BALE, 371 King 8t; W;, Borlin. of the