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OUR WINTER STOCK OF HIGH / ll
HIGH SHOES PREBENTB ALMOST g* .T ,\
AN UNBROKEN'AVpfeARiNC^* I \ > * _
•Get the Habit," Trade at “* A.
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WE WANT TO CLEAR IJP OUR
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THE PRICES BELOW SPEAK FOR j
LONG KID GLOVES WdfM *3.&jVof I.HIIV ‘ |I.#S 11
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KID GLOVES WORTH $1,25 ,? J |<#a//
KID GLOVES WORTH *I.OO for . . ‘ '/9c
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, Zelmenovitz,
TELEPHONE IIS, * 21* NEWCASTLE WT
25 % OTTOn* “XlT’^iothing:
I Money Say^l^ii.| ) R ale f a '“ .
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B ' X *’* C * p,ent y °* co,< * w athCr | a] 3 and Witter Stock preparatory to our !W sL>,r.y ~ J , j
more than likely the colde.t of the k| ?.Wt"f4&V* SPr'-ng business. Wc want Presn if 1$ s > fe*
Flnr ClothrsMokcrs y * ar The "’ *<>• the faremghted ma-. \ E |£g Goods Each Season, and not “Carry BrO'i^Co.
aoiiijw —e -wj- revi will neeß ho urging to provide now 1 $ v Overs." . . F iijeC lotheaf-lakera
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for next winter’s need. ■HH NOjW <# *''* tln,e l ° * aVe money by
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fHE BRUNSWICK DALLY. Y.UKSftAY, JANUARY 16, i9<}7.
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TWiTfilftT
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FixiSg Fire Alarm. •■„-.. * ~...
f’nef Green ■and several nf the
were busy yesterday tlvin
Ak ftfe SlSrirr ' VysfcifiV ' Kliieii’’ *a,
out of order
The A3 Dread.
Tl* liberty tree planted ’n'Hfiie firin'
ago Jn the square north of .the ci
halt 3s d< ad and anew Vm
glabtbd at an early date.
„ ~ Ai"nAft ’! l 1.1 n •■ t* 1
Had Another Big Crowed*., . .>
Tile merry-ro-round was in opera
lion aain :l yesterday*- affM’tJffrm ' and
last nigh* and 'it hlfd • , larKV‘”tflrilvds ; . ’
Tlie little ones
in a , H'nyfn-d; .*l,, v, csV.i - \
CoUrt .’ 9e a ---it J
.ijjvor 'Symons v. ae gr**£fA. by a j
half dozen or more offenders at yea '
tenlayV s< ssum of rhv ymllporitwiVt :
Ail ot wwre Bp’ftlf‘MrHM'j
charges and sraail fine , were Un
.. vtr *-• iTI Hr%o.">T* *•• *n 1 j
ed
,01.,, lie •■><' "♦ eol.O ■<*
They Will Return.
iftJl of the earnival eight or J
ten in ’number," who went To Havana !
on the Tfrith'swlcW' Last Tuesday, will |
return today and most of them will 1
a pend t{i£ remplwJM of ~,iu . wnu-i ‘
in the
No More Brick.
it stHjmi; thftL.Wdfcvrty ,ws.pft.kihhv*s
ARf arded, jje ,u-e *LV<**.bw ,
JltK Wiving and are now using. U/M
ipg. The lultiT is lot the p. ettle.n '
and witt uudonbltsaky last uwitt* ie.s
lwa ’ I ...e.g.
>tl I 5 Horres For Sat'd.’ I ''
Young and well Lred, blended with
HoigiUi, Goldust 'an’tf ''GUrffilWhlfifi
sfock-f-itioßtly alter the 'Hamiltonian. ■
Klnjly marked bays, bS+cJi .want-, tai*
iitaai inks. Some of them broken,
others Aiupnejiwanting ia
• 1^' ft- (ia*' ; ~b* !.l‘'i'.„eome | and | see .
~ i ”*• * 1 " J! W.' Wiled*’,'
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LO^T— Suaday Right- on. Union-street ’
or near Hanover park, an embroidered
linen be|t. Return to Mews office and
(-reive reward.
BPJdJISWICK TO HAVE EXERCISES
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--! triotlr. oMiiiol ptitV sieoY .> I
f !< BW(f n Vrfil3w*Jl w-ilh.eMiivey.aa,
eddre s follow|d bv sjiorl talks
rfUi slnging^of 1 southern songs of'Viie
long ago. ThL-
ands and the public goneyally w iIL b*.
thr' gin sis of t il.- f>,'i ughler 1 of I .l^
I ogfetlerncy. VH Iflll'A II tHI l(fl
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1' • . 01. enjoy bright, snappy Fur
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ntl - ; 'ea ■ x-Man-you- mr
When It-comea- to vadetv and at-
Jjr irac|iveneß9—smart ideas and "the
thing, ’’ wje easily . . ... j
/Take the Lead in Toggery
We’ve standing ordefs with the best"
“ makers of Men’s Furnishings, and we
are as quick to bhow the new styles
. ; the leading New .York HnLer.da )t m
o?ir rvrlppc nr* rwflxrtSwir ?tnn
v , costs no more to wear ‘Correct
v? nishings,’” if you come here for them
everything that’s new and correct in
Toggery ic here and readv for your
choosing.
KAISER’S
Clothiers and Haberdashers
Dollars $ $ for You
!*UP vocn HEATIfIG STOVES FROM
Y -ROBERTS
Stpye and Eurniture House
OUlt :,T eV E 3 REatjlßE LESS fuel THAN OIHEfS
■>’.l ■ AN O’ SAVE wot) ’ MONEY '
500 5C2 GLOUCESTER ST.