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HOW IS THE TIME TO HEAR US SPEAK ABOUT BOOTS AND SHOES, Wo fi:!ih-r:.M mirs.-lves particularly to you Funnel's, Station-bauds and all dwellcrH iu the towuahips a:ul hill lauds of tho country. \V E CO M E KE A R T 0 YO U. Yon dnn'fc need to talk on the telephone, or waste ctampa in writijog for catalogue or oiake a special trip to town for Boots Shoos. OUR PRICE LIST IS RIGHT HERE. Wo could Hhow you lots of letters from country patrons who scad in repeatedly for lines cnumuraisd in our Salo advertisement. NOW ! WHY SHOULD NOT YOU 1 Onr Great Removal Sale is novf on and wo aro determined to ruaiiae on every line in stock. Cut »<lvrr'i sement out, mark thr< Dumber wanted, enclose the price with postage added. For our mutual berniib pleaac mention the paper from which it is cat. Prompt Delivery Guftpaatesd. 1. Men's Cbromn Golosbtod Balmorals wero 14» (id Sale Price 12s 9d 2. Men's Glue:* Kid Button Boots were ]<j 9 od ~ I s "* So 5. M«n's FiaeGlaio'Kalniorr.l Boots \rero 10.4 (3d ~ 16u 6d <J. McaV Yiiu: Ghee Hid Tart Button Boots vrer® 21s Od „ 17s 6d 6. Ladies' Dai k Tan Kid 2-bar American Shoes specially :•"■ quality, worth li» s Qd ~ 10/ Cd C. Liidiefi' Dar« Tan Kid Button Shoes, nice quality, x>cat and durable, Mere, ' ];{ s Qd >, 10-s Gd 7. Child's Neat Button Boots—Pa tool; front, Glace baek, :-izes 2to 5 „. , ' °s 3d I 8. Clild'a KlaPlioh-oat Patent kaMior Shoes, with ; ankle, strap,sizes 2 to 4, worth Ss Od ~ 1b lid 9. Ladies' Evening Shots, oris strip over ir ?,v. f)d : 10. Child's-: Tan Leather strong Anklestra-ps, 4 to G „ £h 9d j 13. Chi Ids' Patisiit ircr.t nearly yluee back | /.nklsstrapa, very choice, sizns 3 to 0 s 2s J Id j 12. ChiW'flTaa ]-barsliOt*,4to 6 „ ... .'. 2* Qd | 13. Ladies' Aincrie.u: Uhoes. !a;:o or bnuos, goad ; v.ida liiiiJi:/, iz.-.iclo by 0. P, Fordo ... m ]•" , QJ j 14. Ye-u.h.v Balmoral Boots, open ' .fronts, liaiicd -vr.'i broi and too piatoa, size;;, ! 1, 2, :> 4 „ ... _ ... M 7 ? 9d I Clrif froats, eamo':o.ality, 1,2, 3 „» ~ 7..- 9d : Bctli l:Ht.-a 'jf :.bovg in o-iaea 4 and 5 .. ' £■■ 3d i 15. JJft:iVVVi'.t¥rt : »ht.Balraora]s, wall nailed .... „' ()d ! 16. Men's} strong relhfcle cloeu Balmorals, watertight tcagues, nailed, sprigged, or plain 17- Meu : a strong nailed Bluchers M IS. ilon'a best {<nido Watertiiihtß .. IS). Women's 2-iutrap Leather Shoes, splendid vaiuo 2'J. Woiv.en'ii Tennis shoes, 3i 3d : Men's Ho. 29—Meii'a Watertight Balmoral?, pegged, splendid valut 22, Men's Yelonr Calf osvvn B-ilmonds, American round too 23. Men's Bos Calf sewn Balmorals, round tee M, Women's Light LeiShor Bab::oral:-, (must eloar) 9a ad 6s lid 13s ftd 5s Od 33 6d 12s M 13s lid 33a Gd 63 b'd If in town p:--y a\ir »hop a visit. Wo have hnndrorls of bargains that we oau't canmerate, Large (jnautitici of sia.-s in Ludifcf.' to eiear at lowest- pricey. Gcods not approved may be returned. Our sdook is, wiliiouS doubt, one of the fines!, iu the coloav. It what yoa roqnii'e is not advertised, write to us about it. Wo will quoto ycu the lowest possible cash price. o, M.CJU ±L&jiJ} CITY BOOT PALACE, pkb Swbw, inveroaegtil. yifflg. They wre ust4 probably fear times a if PJ **? 2ZSBZ. &i y> H moS A* t&ey M |ll ;$| qukkSy slbov*' sjgiag q$ wear. Tiliio iestgii!a cu? isf If '; f! ' m tbo Wfi y - -0e cletta iIL M y°« «8® soasa® |i| $$ Wk powdera jo® ca»i fxooss Tyewi" eWpfefc. ff "'I SS to S^ ? * B*y«Mclleaa©nrAassj«ois»«a9dlPcwFSE9 feft M'?| ffl ckfitnois Ja!3£her, w© ess e&fcfy cay tfe© fa v- j|ia platlog 2i5 go©ai tea* Twecty Y«ars» PaoaHy W&T&. m !0. 0l && &*<!) «s3d th(A tSyae yoa eaxs get fe&aj p©. || |& pktsflj to fc© Q-3 geod wow. fear jsdees as«®> || PJ |f ; s| tSsc lowest yoa can find—Qu«Uty eiMtAitfodrod. M HE e sa£, * 3 ' afe » Fi-dd?e patt&ra—y&u iasow M |g| *l&<s popcJSar pS&|j« »>»d Jfe'sigissgi pat&si-sj. We pi %l --''?>; ''V "feMe Pwks, dStto - 39/- „ fe| l- ; ,; ••-'' '■-, W } %^m ,; ■., . . .■•<■... to SIS., X;;,, •••-&>• 4 . / nTHiNft MERCERY TO BOY Men's Eeady«made Clothing. Men's Ready-made Clothing. Youths 3 Ready-made Clothing. Youths' Ready-made Clothing. Boy's School Suits. Boy's School .-Suits. ALSO ;.FOE;,;SOI3ND VALUE IN Shirts, Sox,3;Underclothing, Portmanteaux, Travelling Trunks, Umbrellas, Rugs, Etc,, Ktc, the well- knoy/n reliable iirm of drapers and Outfitters, AY S!S UT, IJfVESOAR&IH

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Lake County Press, Issue 1063, 7 May 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 1063, 7 May 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 1063, 7 May 1903, Page 2

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