The Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-12, Page 4CKSON
CLINTON
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• Mr. William Holmes has ' movet • his
householdeffects' . .to lhe eliildoett
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• Miss Reid left last week for • lee
home at Carnduff, Sask., after spend-
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Mr. • Cbarles, Tyner ef
last Ste:emit-ell • BigSale.of Ends at . .
Visited Leedbury friends week._ 0
Mr. Adam Holmes wears a broad
smile because of the arrival of a Half.. Pride
Mrs. Nesbitt' of Listoefel le visit,* ,
pose clearing out.every pree in a few days. ft you can use any of '
. We have laid nutall our stook of ends of , all kinds and Our- :
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young Son.. • , Price.
aKtintnleiye . home • of her mother, Mrs. J.
Quite a number from around bete
attended the . auction Sale at • Mr.
Robert Bell's. ' • • •
.; Mr , Henry Kinney left foe the *est*
on Monday after having a pleasant
visit with 1 fiends . and relations ' in
McKillop. • • ' '
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rlarch 12th, 1906
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The Clothing Dept.
Goes out of Business
For several reasons we have decided to make
a change in our business and consequently, be.
ginning Saturday, March 7th, we place on @ale our
$5,000 Stock ofclothing
t•.prices
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and consisting of all the newest patterns in All new stock bonght within the last nine months
: no fake sale to raise a ite money, but a gen-
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Uhle clearing sale of this department. at ,„ teat Mint clear the lot in a few week. It
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0 ' Tweeds . and Worsteds s.
t. . • Remember this etock is to be sold and sold quick- .
•.ly so is will pay you well to. come while the as-
sortment is large,
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We- Stand Back
of Our Shoes.
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If an unworthy pair finds (place in our stocle, its not your
fault and not your loss. •
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Our SHOES are made in such a, ivay, from. such stock,
that th.ere's no excuse for anything but entire satisfaction. •
We seldom have a complaint and never a dissatisfaction ;
- we don't do business that way. Our shoes are fashionable •
durable and comfortable, and you pay only for ' the shoes --
nothing for the name. . •
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• A larger sox than you usually see, and 'lower prices
for the same quality then you ever run across.. •
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"Always Reliable"
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• Goderich Township
The following the report of the
staeding of the pupils in S. S. No. 4
foe February. The names are ar
ranged. in order of merit and th,e
basis is punettiality, demeanor and
diligence : . •
5th.-011ie Lobb and Mary Snlith,
r4( :Fred Lobb. • .
Sr, • ith.--Beulah Nesbitt, Vera
Sr. 3rdee-Frank Lobb,Harold Low-
cer, Townshend, May Sinclair. '
Jr. 3rd. -Helen Nesbitt, 'Isabel Sin-
clair, Lulu Lebb.
2nd -Everett Lowery, Alvin . Towns-
hend,
Part. .2ne.--Ernma Nesbitt, Beryl
Iluelt.-J, H. Lowery, Teacher.
South Perth Conservatives nomina-
ted br. Steele" for the Commons.
E. A. Reinhardt, a Montreal busin-
ess -man -committed suicide with a car-
ving knife.
• Five large Iiireber companies in the
west lutve Amalgamated, with a oap-,
ifal of ten million dollars.
The'. family
Physician
The best ntedieines.in the
world cannot take the place of
the family'physician„ Consult
him early when taken ill. If
the trouble is with your
throat, bronchial tubes, or
lungs, ask him about taking
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then
take it or not, is he says.
AWe pttbliah Oa*, ronsullIti
Egi iiiii-aniatt alietket
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Clinton News' Record
The
• aper
has opened..
: Our spring pnrchaees
amounted to over 10,000
rolls bought from the best
manufacturers in Cana-
da.
Whether it is the „..,
cheap grades or the bet.
ter grades we can supply
your wants: No fancy
prices for BORDER here
as all our borders are now
' ' sold by the roll and the
same price as the side.
wall.
All paler trAmined
FREE which sacMs you
much time. •. .
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W. COOPER & CO.
•CLINTON
Food For Reflection,
Continued from page one.
Poberty Organ Co. out of absolutely
nothing. The time has come for
change of management -wader excep
tonal favourable arrangements for
Clinton; and it does net need the
foresight or a prophet' to prognosti-
cate that Monday 16th will see al-
most, it not quite, a unanimousvote
en favour of the new l3ye-laW.
Yours, etc.
• Johe, Ransford,
The actual amount paid iffr wages
alone, AS taken from the books of
the ' Doherty Co. for the past 6
years averages $52057.61 per annum.
Port Albert.
Andrew Bennett, Chicago, is at
present visiting his patents here.
Born -On Monday, March end, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Haydee, a son, '
Mr. John A. Hawkins spent last
week visiting friends at Dungennone
The infant child of Mr, and
John Schoenhals is at present under
the care of a doctor. •
-Mrs. Cunninghame is-eireproving
slowly.
Quite a lot•of cement work is likely
to be done in this neighborhood this
coming spring and summer: '
Mr. W. G. Murray and grand
daughter, who spent. some time visit-
ing relatives and friends here have
returned to their home at Goderich.
G. Murray, Goderich is visiting in
the village at present.
Vlaraft• Sununerhill
Mrs. Thowaa Willeyi like a nureber Mr. Harry Wallace has sold his
of others, is suffering from. grip.
Mr, Ted Chute r is eecoreine leen
the effeote of the accideni• lie, tere
net with.
Mrs. Wanless Sr. eeeieel away en
Friday last at the good ole age ei
2inetY411ree years. She to sursived
by her sons, John, James am:
of this place and Themes at
Blyth. The funeral took place on
Sunday afternoon, the services eeulg
held in the Methodist therch, pond,' e. -
ed by the pastor, and the interment
taking place in Varna cemetery.. The
pallbearers were the four sons and
two grandsons. Percy and Ed. Wee --
less,
.Kippen
Mr. Hugh McConnell, who joat the
first joint of one finger in the well.
crusher resulting in a bad case of
blood Poisoning in, we are lie;ppy to.
say, jaiProVine. We trust te maY
socia be out at his work owe more.
Mr, John MeMurtrie ;me elese Vete
MoBeath, who were happii, serriod
the 30th tilt, are thin week moving in-
to the • house on the 2nd concession a
• Stanley. The young couple are de-,
servedly popular and. all join in wiae,
ing them bon voyage o'er „the melee-
monigl gee,.
• IVIr. Johnston and family have mole
ed into their new home on the old
Ross feria now owned by Mr. Walter
McBeath, •
Mr. David Cameron, who .rented his
farm to his cousio, :Peter, held • his
sale on Tuesday and expects to start
for the West about the 17th. All join
in wishing him success in his new
home'.
The following is ;the February Mon-
thly report of S. S. No. 14, Stanley
names in order of merit •
Fifth -G. E. Stephenson, M. •M.
Fisher, I. 11. Jones. • . '
Sr. Fourth -J. H. Jones, Janet Lo-'
game J. N. Kehl. • e. .
Jr. Fourth-Sarali Rathwell, Haile
nab Dinsdale.
Third -H. C. Kehl, H. A, Jones, H.
A. Fisher. . • •• .
Sr, Second -Ida Rithwelle Anna
Hood, L. E. Wasmann, IL leIVIiirtrie.
Jr. Second -J, N. Hood,. L. E.
Wasmann, A. Maturtrie.
Second Part, -Anna L. Fisher.
First ,Part -W; b. •Johnston, •
The best speller's in the monthly• ;
spelling thatches were.
Fifth -Geo. Stephengon, ' •
• Fonith-Herbert Jones• .
Third-Iferbert Kehl:
• Sr. Secon4-eAnna Heed
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Jr. Second- Lawrence Wasmann '
Herbert Poole, while- driving . across
the G. T. R. near Trenton,, was run
down by a trait and his horse kills3d,
hut he eseaped. • • ' '
It. is reported that telephone rates
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at Fort William may he advanced,ow-
ing eto ;a deficit inthe accounts.
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The Neut•Elr0:.Pcicids Firm
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All Prices
Winter drawing to an end and spring ap-
proaching, how can intending purchasers bet-
ter employ themselves than by looking
through our brand New stock and chooeing a
nice Spring Suit before the assortment becom-
es broken.
• See our Corset Cover Embroideries
• from 20c to 73c per yard
Also the German Val Lace, the
popular trimming for
f t cotton goods
Miss Mary. Austin, elele.st daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Austin, cele-
brated her seventh birthday on Mop.
day last When she had a fewof her
girl friends to tea and spend the Me-
ing.
100 -acre farm on the eth con. to Mr.
William Lawson of near Constance tor
OVer $3,00e. Mr. Atisert Wave made
the sale.
Ifawkine, A student from Huron
College, conducted the serviees in. St.
Peter's church on Staley last and
Will be in cheep the remainder of the
111°nth. '
MrLew Johnstone has hired With
• Mr. Fred. Ford of near Holinesville
for the • summer months.
Miss Maud Johnstone was married
on Wednesday afternoon of this week
to Mr; Christopher Dale Jr, of the
Heron Road, the ceremony beteg per-
formed in the •Ontario street parson-
age, Clinton. Mr, and. Mrs. Pale will
take up housekeeping on the home-
stead near , Alma, Their numerous
friends wish them a happy voyage
o'er the sea of life.
IVIr. and Mrs. William- Mairs enter-
tained a number of their friends • on
Thursday evening. last,
Russel Colborne has engaged for the
summer months with Mr. William
Nesbitt.
Several in this section Are Slitierieg
with tho grip.
• Mr, Wilford Huck leaves- in a few
days for the • prevince of Saelcatelie-
lean. He will take a team of horses
and some effects.
• Stanley Township
• Miss Maggie- Roid visited friende.on
-the Goshen Line recently.
• Mr, and Mrs. L. Clarke of the
Goshen Line spent Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mr: Jos, Richardson.
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Mr. John Reid Sr. visited' last
week at the home of her daughter, Mrs..
Ed. Merrier of near .Zurich.
Miss Emma Peck has returned from
Clinton where she wag' visiting with
Mrs, W. Wheatley.
Mr. Samuel Parsons of Wingham is
visiting his father, M. Alex. Parsons.•
Mias Pearl ,Dunkin is • visiting friends
in McGillivary. •
• Mr, Charles and Miss Edythe Rath -
well attended .the wedding of their
cousin, • Mr. • Hexbert Sherritt
Stephen, on Wednesday last,• .
The Misses Peck entertained a nume
her :of their friends on Monday even-
ing and- allreport A good tivrie.
Miss Lily Dunkin has retarned from
visiting :friends in McGillivray.
13orn.L-To Mr. and Mrs, Wellington
Elliott on the 29th of February, ." a
Mr. William Dickson is at present
finishing the interior of Mr. William
Rathwell's bouse. •
The following is the teport of S. S.
No. 3 Stanley for 'the month of Feb-
ruary. It is based on attendance, de -
memo]; and general proficiency ',-
Class V. -Maggie Peck. Emerson
Heard, . George E. Johnston, Leonard
• Class • IV. ---Mabel Clarke, Willie
Boyce.
-Class II -L -Pearl .Titylor, • -Minnie
Tippet, Ruth Reid, 'Arthur Nicholson.
Class-SamuelLawrason, Wilbert
Johnson. ': •
Pare 11. Ta,ylor, Ninian
Heard, Eueice Reid, Prank Boyce. ' •
Part I.-Auby Taylor.
• • .Ella 1. Goldthorpe, Teacher.
...wosti..0f.tho New:
Out Prices Right
Right.
Blyth
1VIr. William Cainpbell has moved his
stand to the store left vacant by effr
Johnston, hatness-maker Mr William
Hellion is • moving from the shop
south of the poStoffiee to the ehop va
rated by Mr, gampbell. Mr, Oarnp
bell leas' also sold his. house and '.o
acres on North street to a Mr. Ham
fot. what' ie reported to be a good eg
tire as prices have been . going lately
Mr. Joseph CarteT paid tondoA
visit ori business • last 'week #and on
account of the snow blockade failed
to get back in time tee attend . the
ineeting of the villege council.
On- Friday afternoon Jankt Leckie
came to a sudden end; the cause be
Ing paralysis. The funeral took place
on. Monday to. 'Union cemetery. .
The L. 0. L. District epf Morris
and' No. 963; Blyth.are to be tepee-
sented at the Provincial Grand. Lodge
of Ontario West by R. .,Mccommins,
R. H. Robinson aid JOhn'Villord
The meeting will be held in Monet
Forst on .Wednesday and Thursday of
this week. •
Mr. Eli Holtehauer. of Clinton. had
disposed of his house and let here to
Mr, Ed. Landy of Morris.
On Monday the friends and neigh
horn of Mr. William lielcClatty of East
Wawanosh assisted him in loading a
car at the 0, P. R. station for Bittern
Lake in the province of 4,Iberta.
Mr. McClarty Was well known! in an
around Blyth.
Many friends and companions of
Mies Ella Andersori :went to the C.
P. R. station the other morning to
bid her good bye as she was leaving
for the West.' Rumor has it that an
M, D., in the' person of George Ma -
Gowan Stewart, a former resident of
Blyth. and a weleirraiven student of
the Clinton Collegiate Institete, will
meet her in Winnipeg and escort her
in safety to a • home in the province,
of Saskatchewan.
prigM &OS and
Rosy Cheeks,
Every Girl Can ilave nein ,by Keep:.
ing Her Blood Rich and Red Witli
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,.
In the early day e 01 her woman-
hood every, girl-- no matter what her
station In life -should be bright, ac-
tive, cheerful and happy. Her steps
should be light, her nys bright and
her cheeks rosy with the glow • of?
health. But the reverse is the con-
dition of thousands of young girls
throughout Canada. They drag along,
• always tired, suffer fromheadaches,
breathless and with palpitating heart.
after slight exercise, • so that merely
to go upstairs is. exhausting ; This is
the condition doctors call anaemia,
which means weak, watery blood, In
this condition Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills is the• only safe and reliable
medieine. These pills Actually make
the new, rich, red. blood whichcan
alone give health and strength, and
• thus make weak, listless girls bright,
active and strong Miss Albina St.
Andre, Joliette, Que., says : "I am
mote grateful than I can say for the
benefit I have found in the use of
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I was
weak, run down and very miserable.
suffered from severe pains in my
back and chest, had a had cough , no
appetite and would lay Awake most
of the night, end what sleep 1 did
get - did not' refresh me. I tried sev-
.eral remedies, but they eil not help
me, and 1, as well as my friends,
feated I was going into a decline, At
this. stage . a friend who came vto sea
me, strengly, urged me to try Dr,
Williams' Pink Pill, and providenti-
ally I acted upon the advice, Atter
using a few 'boxes my appetite • im-
proved and I began to sleep much
better at night. This greatly cheered
me and I continued taking the pills
for some time longer when the, change
in my condition- wan really marvell-
oue. 1 was feeling as well ree I ever
had 'dem I could sleep soundly at
night.; the pains and cough .had dis-
appeared and I felt altogether a diff-
erent girl. I am so grateful for what
Dr Williams' Pink Pillg have done for
me that I cheerfully give you permis-
sion .to publish' this, in the hope that
it may peint the way to health to
some other weak a'nd despondent girl."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pile; are good
for all diseases due to weak, watery.
blood.. That is why this mailieine
mres: rheumatism,' indigestion, neue-
algia, St. Vitus. dance, • partial par-
alysis, and the sieeathes, eaeieohes,
and headaches caused by the troubles
Women :alone suffer from. You can.
get' tI*117-frills :froni any " medicine
dealer or by mail at 50 mute a • box
or ' six, boxes for $.250 irom the Dr.
Williams'.Co„ BrOckViele,
Hoifnesville
?as. Leach left last Thursday for
eiienlvears.tand. o
Milverton ther places to visit
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Mr. Harold Swann of the • Goderich
Collegiate spent Sunday with his Sis-
ter here, Miss Kathleen Swann.
Miss Ctooks has gone to Clinton
during the millinery season at Hod -
gens.
The W. c
and Dewing meeting at" Mrs. Tebutts
thiswoe,i.m. , S. wiii • btheir tea
.oid
McLeod 13rrie. , sale was quite a
succese. The day turned out to I.c all
they desired Stock was high, also
prices, cows being as high ris159 and
horses at good figures. Tho sale al-
together. amounted to about $3501.
The 'lee was stored in the cheese
factory 'for the coming, season.
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Porter's Hill.
Mr.- John Elliott isimproving, we
are, glad to. say., '
Mr. Henry 1-lastings id also improv -
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Mr. _Hall Routledge . is able to be
up agaieTTiffer a- severe attack -of
pleurisy. „ .• _ • ,
• Mr. James Cox has been on the
siek list but is improving.
A sleigh load of young people from
the Maitland concession spent Friday
•evening at Mr. 'James Cox's. '
Mr. Frank Hillock is ender the
weather but we • hope to hear of his
Speedy recovery. .•
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Mr. David Hall of LeatiberY spent a
few days last week the guest of his
friend, Ephraim Clarke.
Miss Maggie Macdonald is spen.ding
a week Or two with friends in Btuce-
field.
Miss Charlotte Millson returned on
Saturday after spending some time al
Alma. •
Mise Mins, MeRorie of Warwick is
the geest of her sister, Mrs., William
Britton. •
Mrs. Bayley of Clinton spent Sun-
day as the guest of her friend, Mrs.
Matt. Armstrong.
MISS Elsie Britton of Staforth &ante
Sunday at the lime of her brotheY. '
Miss Phemia Lowrie returned to
her home In Manitoba last week.
William Lawson of Wilkeebarre, Pa.,
was hi Mt to spend thirty days in jail
in place of • a man convicted of per-
jury.
The British Naval and Military Vet-,
erare) Association of Massachusetts
will bring a regiment to Quebec at
the time of the visit of the Prince of
Wales in July,
The Saskatchewan Teteiehoile, Com-
pany, With headquarters, at Moosejaw,
is ready to sell out to the GOVer• n.
nicht.
Blake
By present indieations. we •are • to
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have • an early spring this year. The
roads for the past Week hese been al-
most impassable.
Tlr sugar season will soon he ou
again and those engaged,in the busiti-
ese are now making ready.
Rev. Mr. Gauld, missionary, who is
home on furlough, will preaeh in, the
Presbyterian church here next Sab-
bath.
Mr. Robt. •p: Douglas who has spent
the :!winter in our village,' left on
Wednesday fer Peiece Rupert B. C„
Where he intends to remain for some
time. We wish Robert success.
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• A company of farmers in the neigh-
borhood have, jointly stored. • away a
simply •of ice and age now prepared to
make fed -ere*. all steriminere
, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott with
the • children and Miss Mamie. visited
at Mr. Howard's last Sunday,
Mr. Alex. Challet is doing a geed
business in the implement line. Alex.
is a hustler and will no doubt make
it a success. • .1
1VIr. William J. Tough delivered a
fine gupply of wood at our. school
last week,, _
Mr. W. J. Howard has purchased a
fine team of hories thie spring •ant
is now prepared for the season's oper-
ations..
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• West Tuckersinitth.
, Mr. Henry' O'Brien has been laid
up with mumps the past Week. •
Mr. and Mrs, Whitfield Crieh -have
been suffering from.- an • attack of
grip. • •
Mr. William Townsend is at present
under the doetor's care. •
• Miss Tena Townsend is confined to
the house from an attack of gip •
Mt. Frank Walters is, we .are please
ed to say, recovering from a heavy
attiele of grip.
Wood bees aro the order of the eay.
Mr, William. Townsend lead the lois.
fortune to loose. a fine piece tA
ltre-
flc.sh recently.
,Auburns .
(From an occasional correspondent.)
Mr. John Kernighan of Goderich is
visiting relatives in; this vicinity.
The eyeter supper held by the Ride
Club on Wednesday evening last Pass-
ed off very successfully. An excellent
,supper was served, *bile a. program
of first class talent was also provid-
ed.
The grim reaoer 'again entered our
village on • Friday last when Miss
Christen& Lautensieger passed,
peacefully from. this life. tor some
time she had been ailing, having con-
tracted tubereuloels, Which, although
fought against for some time, final-
ly prevailed. The !arm number of
sympathising friends who attended the
funeral on Sunday attests to the
high esteem in which she eves hoitt by
all.
Mr. A. Ie. Johns Supplied for the
Westfield services on Sunday. last.
Bilious *hacks, sick -headaches, indigos.
tion, constipation,
ditty spells --these
are some of theresults of an indite
Ask your, doctor if he endorsee
Art's Pills In these cases. The dose
it small, one pill at bedtime.
=IGO b Ni* J. ag 0110 VAN% litalieNa*
•these come quickly as they are marked to go out at half price. '
Sc VVrapperettes at sc
- . Four ends, of American Wrapperette to clear at per yard 5c.
*,. $• , ' $s Ladies' Ulster Raincoats $2
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Five only, Rigsby Mater Raincoats, Wand 00 inches long,- worth
$5, to clear at each $2
•• Wall Papers. Wall Papers.
Do you want Wall Papers Then come to us, 150 patterns to . . • t
$select from. Borderinas, Ceilings and Walls at same price. Prices ' $
$, from 5c.a single roll to 25c.
295 Pairs Lace Curtains 15 per cent Discount $ •
$ Blake and Shouldice • at 15 per eent discount. Big Curtains,
We have a brand new stock of Lace Curtains bought from. Wal
lace, - $ :
• big values, big quantities: Prices frorn 25c a pair to *), •
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POPLESTONE & GARDINER •
Successor s to McKinnon is Co., BLYTH
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Prize the Diamond
,---Tennyson,
We have secured the AGENCY here for the Diamond shoe
manufactured by the Weston Shoe Company, Campbell -
ford, Ont. WC tvotild like you to see these goods as they
speak for themselves, we bare them in ehildrens, , Misses
and Ladies sizes. •
Call in and get a tatalogne,
Our boring stock is complete in all lines. Come in and
examine our stoat before parehaeing for spring.
No trouble to show out, goodie '
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