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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1906, p. 10

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d clearin will be done at ig is: p-to-date in ¥ OUR PARCEL A 8 plain Mons Tweed Suits mr value at that, Our Barth- ay f Mav's fas Tweed, Serge and Worsted Suits. jr Consisting of the Highest class of Ready-to-wear Suits in t. The meas ten us wr Bogs up 10 our special onder Regular prices were $15.00 and $17.50. rthquake price, $11.45. © BOYS' 2 PIECE SUTTS. gs Stes oa BCE SUES, oo f $200 to prices from $1.25 to $4.45. . Blue Serge Sailor Suits: a special--Regular $1.25 line. VL Torys) tom os ; Weston ceptions a large RS Fags ol very. of very fine Homespun Suits, Wenthes Costs so Ht pcg wes ber ad du vell patterns. SH 10 Barthaquses prices. le in the store will be sold at | Yio b I GO THING OLD big rtmenta stores in Toronto never g sales, held in old ih Kingston ta the ost: [ & COS for Fifteen Days, y the forelock, and [akiz En Ad season is about over. Ra Have a $25,000 Sto which have never been equalled bef: usiness for fifteen d 1 gy ou! BUT in the whole history of the retail clothing trade there has never been anythis $ HERR. Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 14th. and instead of waiting until everyone has bought their summer supply, days at a 8 Small loss. We believe it is good business, as we are always able to pla N THE WHOLE PoC itis goo y place before our ggg. ¥ T SOLD. oying outside faikers, who have. onl one object low 3 Shemsel es. Wi at a satisfied smpl Jie y one object in vi ves. e believe in straj mer 1s the best advertisement we can have. If (after ma our purchase fo 1 . D YOUR MONEY WILT BE REFUNDED AS CHEERFULLY AS IT Was RROB TE » ) you feel at all dis Opens THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14th, at Nine: cook Store Will Be Closed June 12th and 13th to enable us to go through stock, and reduce every article to slaughter prices. "WANTED--12 Salesmen and 5 Cas give 'you here the slaughter prices of some lines--we haven't space to go through the whole stock. Remember every article in the store goes figures. One price to everybody. All sales Eitictly es cash, and under no 10 consideration will goods ~ g be allowed out on approval. offered such ma as we shall give during these 16 DAYS. fit: gr workmanship. No Detter made in Can children of Hon. oy give OUR Ease TAT, re ducting this his sale ourselves. 'We do not believe in em a confidence; well knowing ada. We can fit long slim mien, short stout men, big stout men, as well ag th ds we have always paid particular attention to the materials, as well as the 8 AT ra gods EVERY GARME an make and style; thi h Boys. --No reserve. All READ THIS Men's Trousers Tweed working pants sold in regular way at $1.25 will go at Earth- quake price, 79¢ a pair. Regular $2.00 for $1.39 a pair. Regular $3.00 for $1.95 a pair. Regular $4.00 for $2.95 a pair. Boys' Short Pants, sizes 22 to 33 A good line of Strong Tweeds-- Splendid wearers--usually sold at 60 to 75 cents. Earthquake price, 39 cents a pair. Boys' Double Seats and Knees Short Pants, regular $1.00 and $1.25. All go at Earthquake price, 79 cents. MEN'S SHOWER PROOF COATS. Lot. 1. Made of fine Grey and Fawn Scotch Tweeds--This season's styles, made to sell at $10.00. Earthquake price $4.95. Lot 2--Fine Dark Grey Cravenettes and Tweeds--Sold all over at $10.00 and $12.50. Our Earthquake price $7.45. Lot 3--Men's Waterproof Coats--guaranteed goods--regular $6.50. Earthquake price $4.45. We have other lines of Waterproofs which will be cleared out at $1.90 and $2.90. : ' THE GREATEST SHIRT BARGAIN EVER OFFERED 50 Dozen Men's Soft Colored Shirts, all sizes light and dark shades--guaranteed fast colors. Same They are Earthquake price, 43 cents each. goods sold in town to-day at 75 cents each, dandies. A limit of two to each customer. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. Regular 50 cent Shirts light and dark colors-- Earthquake price 39 cents each. Men's regular 75¢c and goc shirts go at 59 cents each. All other lines of Shirts go at Earthquake: prices. 20 NECKWEAR. Four-in-hands, Shield Knots, Puffs, ete. Regular 25¢c and 35¢. Earthquake prices--2 for a quarter. All soc and 75¢ neckwear--Earthquake price 39¢ each. NOTE Railroad, Steamboat and Stage Fares paid to all parties purchasing $25.00 or over. 5 CAREFULLY = I ---- Underwear 100 dozen Double Thread Balbriggan Underwear, sold all over at $1.00 per suit. ; Our Earthquake price: 35¢. per garment, or 69 cents per suit. 50 dozen Elastic Shirts and Drawers--Regular 35c per garment. Our Earthquake price 19 c per garment. quake prices. _ All other lines at Earth- f fa ANOTHER BONANZA IN UINEN COLLARS «25 Dozen Double Fold, Wing and Straight Stand-up Styles. ~ Earthquake price, 5 fora quarter (a limit of 5 to each customer). --CAPS-- 50 dozen Fancy Tweed Caps--Regular 50 cent line. Will be cleared out at 17¢ each. SUSPENDERS. Regular 15¢ lines for 8c per pair. Regular 25¢ and 35c lines at 19c per pair, The celebrated Pollee Brac e for 18¢ a pair. 15 ONLY. -- BICYCLE SUITS. Worth from $4.50 to $7.00 each. You may have your choice at our Earthquake price of $2.50 per Suit. ~BELTS~-- x The biggest range inthe City to choose from. Earthquake prices from 12¢ to 6gc each. --MEN'S HALF HOSE-- ~ Men's Black Cotton Sox; regular 15¢c a pair. ar Earthquake price, 3 pairs for a quarter. ! MEN'S FANCY TAN AND BLACK COTTON HOSE. Regular 25¢ and 35¢ a pair; gon 1 at I9c per pair. All other lines at Ea ore TONG o7 STOCKINGS. Sizes § to 10--worth regular, 15c per pair. Earthquake price, 9 cents per pair or 3 pairs for a quarter. ' (a limit of 3 pairs to each customer). ~SWEATERS-- Boys' 'All Wool Sweaters 'in Red, Blue and Black--regular 75¢= Earthquake price 30¢ each. MEN'S ALL 'WOOL SWEATERS. Regular $1.00 line, go at 60c each. Regular $2.00 Sweaters for $1.45. - -- ands see that we do j HE DAY AND DA or as 8 we SiVortise You will find that Prices have aot been inflated for th E OPENING OF THIS GREA TEST OF ALL SALES, THURSDAY. Ji ONEY & CO"S STORE 127 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, Ont. ~~ -- THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. ies se of this sale. Everything as 7 TUNE 14th, at 9 AM "ih Ing to our policy is to clear out our stock When the ck to Offer. We have had a big trade this season, and now being anxious to reduce the 1ght NOTICE TO CONTRACTO ders for Steel Rails and F; ings and Railway Ties. SEALED TENDERS ADDR} the undersigned marked on ope 'Tender for Steel Rails,' for Railway Ti slice Bars, ts." er for Nutlocks" respectively, ceived at the office of the C joncrs of the Transcontinental F it Ottawa, until twelve o'clock 7 ie 7th day of me, 1906, for ve thousand (65,000) gross t« ghty pound (80 1b.) steel rails arth or Bessemer, at the op unissioners) and the ne s; and for one milli and forty-five thousand | D0) railwa, : in strict acc ith the Sh beations of the C s must be made on the by the Commissioners as the specifications, 1 tai on application to - Huy umsden, Chie! Engineer, Ottawa b A. E. Doucet, District B uehec, PQ... or A. E. istrict Engineer, Kenora, Ont. Full information in regard to , quantities for which tenders eived, and also as to the oth tions on which tenders are me ven on form of tenGer. A sax e nutlock tendered on must ace ch tender for nutlocks. Each tender must be signed av by all the parties to the tent itnessed, and be accompanied cepted cheque on a Chartered 1 e Dominion of Canada payable lommissioners of the Transcont nilway for a sum equal to pen | 0 per cent) of the amount of Cheques deposited by parties nders are rejected will be r ithin ten days after the signing ntract. The right is reserved to reject jl tenders. By order, y P. E. RYA! Secre he Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railwa Dated at Ottawa, 19th May, 19 You will need some Trunk, Suit Case, « Hand Satcl Our stock is complet igh grade goods at mod prices, . JENNINGS, King ENTER NO For a Business Shofthand Civil Service Course. ngston Business Coll Limited Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada Spacious apartments, comp Squipment, excellent Tesy fraduates in demand. - Thoro Individuag instruction by e Potent and experienced teacher: fvery department. Open throu - the whole year, Catalo J.B. McKAY, H. F; METCAL) President. * Prine) TROL RE i IF you WANT A GOOD QUALITY SMITHING 'COAL TRY OUK LUMBERLANI 55-5 P. Walsh 357 ar TTB TBO Ei A Hone Guarant We LUTE our milk J JOLUTE Y pure : put hoy It is the goon Milk De Phase ans! Boget §

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