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OPOPER'S
BOOK STORE
CLINTON
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Porter's 0111.
Mr. Roy McDmigall has engaged'
with. Vt.: J. R. Hennee.
Mr. S. R. El!lett left for the West
last week to meet his bade, M.
• Thos. Elliott. lie expects to be alvait
for some time.
1 Mr. John Totranee returned home
• Inst week, having wound up the apple
packing business for this seasen..
i Mrs. Elliott 'of Goderich visited at
Mr. Geo. Vanderburgh's last week.
•1 M. L. Dyke of Goderieli visited Ith
Mr. John Torrance's test week.
A greet wedding was sotenanized:
tWedneshay last at the borne of Mrs:
;D. Lindsay, when he daughter, Peed
WaS netted in marriage. to Mr. Alex-
ander Sterling. The young couple,will
, reside on the 4th con. All jain in
, wishing them many years, of eaPpin-
ess.
London Road.
ollirc. George Hanley was the guesti
of Mrs, Thos, Walker of London last
week.
Miss M. F. Nott is this week visit-,
ing friends in Goderieh.
1 Mrs.. Kellington is the guest a her
daughter, Mrs, Wm. Stanbury.
I Mr, John. Stanbury of Bayfield paid
friends a flying visit jest week.
DtiAgaalmaik,
Mrs. Courtney returned to St.
Thomas after a lengthy visit at Mr.
• David Sproul's. •/I)
Mr. Meorge, organizer for the 0.
C. H. C., has returned te iarton
after a month's work in this neigh-
borhood ie the• interests of that
society.
1 The date for the opening of the new
t Methodist church has been -„ set foe
'the 19th of December.
On Monday • evening •last . a social
( was held under the •auspices of • the
/ Order of Canadian Horne Circles. 'The
'social was held for the purpoee of
•' celebrating the formation of a branch
W. H. Watts & S
have everything needed in the
Shoe Repairing line to 'execute all '
orders with neatness and prompt-
ly. A trial will convince you .
that our material and workman-
ship are of the best procurable
anywhere.
of the order in our village.
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1 Cocierlok Township
M. Torrance, Maio has been in 044
section tor the last two months buy-,
ing and shipping •apples for MeWil.
lia,ms in Evereet of Toronto and Can-
telon of Clinton, finished the seasen
!yesterday and returned to his holed
at Porter's Hill, Goderich township.
He reports a very •successful season
see informs us that the firm Vaa
distributed ' over $100,000 among the
farmers tbreughout the county. -
Wroxeter Planet.
I At the regular meeting of the L. 0.
'L. No. 145 •on Monday evening, the
fellowing officers were elected for the
ensuing year :
Master, Robt, Calwell.
Leputy, George Falconer.
Chaplain, Jas. Calwell.
Rec.-Secretary, John McClure.
Fite -Secretary., Ben. Lindsay.
Treasurer, Thomas Bell.
Lecturer, R. Y. Cex.
D. of G., Rich. Porter,
A public meeting will be held in thel
hall of L.O.L. 189, on the evening of
Dee. 23rd at 8 o'clock, when Mr. 'R.
Birmingham of Toronto, Grand •Or-
ganizer, will lecture, All are wel-
come. The local clergymen are es-
pecially invited. •
1• A Christmas Tree and entertain-
ment will be given in connection with
the Bayffeld Line Sunday school on
the 17th inst.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker ha,vd
inoved from their old home on •the
16th down to the 2nd of 'Hullettl
, where they will take up their abode
with their daughter, Mrs. D. Carter.
,They, have lived on this con, for. a,
great number of years and we are tit
, their friends ahd are stony to • seal
!them go, but we wish them success,
• A more kindly couple than Mr. and
Mrs. Parker it would be hard to find.
1 An old, time resident of the 7th.
con., near the Orange* hall, died in
Goderieh on Saturday last in theper
son on Mrs,. Arthur Cantelon who had
reached the 'advanced age of seventy.,
four years. She was a sister of Mr.
Joseph Currie and was born in the
Strectsvine diserict. Mr. and Mrs.
Cantelen MoVed • to Goderich in 1875.
The former survives.
CHRISTMA•S AND NEW YEAR EX- ,
•CURSIONS
The Grand Trunk Railway System
StanteTown
wish to announce that' return tickets
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n slil•
p.
will be issued between ait. statioas in
Miss Cora Nicholson of Clinton C.
Canada, also .to Detroit •and -Port I spent ae few days at ner • home on
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;Huron,IVfch., Bulletn Black Rock,
the Linc
• and Sauble
Suspenaion Bridge, 11. Y.., at the I Mr- . and
Mrs, W J Stinsoe . and
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good doing Decernber 25th an.d 25-th;.. th.e•, village as .the 'guests Of Dr... and
heir da,u hter Alice
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• following redeced rates. Single fare, pent Stint
ay
• 1910, reterning on or before Jau..111/1$. Woods -
We also repair Suit Cases, Sat- good going Dee. 21st to 25th inclus- in llensall last week. •
9ned to her home ng ig
3rd, 1910. At fare and one-third, Mr.• and Mrs. George Dewar visited
chels and Pocket Books, and can iv.e, or from Dee.. 28th; 1909i to Jan. I Miss E.. CleaVe, •whe has been con -
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• st 110 , , returning not later th fiowiIto 'illness
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also clean and dye the same. Jan. 5th, 1910.• able to be about again.
Mr. Snowden was in Goderich the
• other day.
.Atex. Williams, a farmer near Port The trustees of school section No
•Burweln committeed suicide bay .
Our Stand : 4, North, have had the school groiind
ting his .throat with a razor. *
Cut-,
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' ploughed, preparatory to levelling it
•Opposite the Post Office 4 • next spring.
• Two school reports have •lia.d tobe
held, over until next week. •
• Reeve Glenn was in Goderich • this
week attending the December session
of the county council.
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
MILLINERY FURS ._.IIIANTLES
Within the past few days enquiries for goods, suit-.
able for Christmas Gifts, have been so numerous we
DOW beg to formally announce that our stock of ap-
propriate articles is now corni.ilete and in excellant
taste, variety and quality. This displa3. surpasses any-
thing we have previously shown. See our windovt this
week for Fancy Goods. Some new ideas for Christniai
Gifts,
Millinery
Bargains
Dozens of Clinton wo-
men will avail 'themsel-
ves of the event that we
hold each year. Sale be.
gin3 Dec. 1st and will
last until every hat is
sold. Every article in
stock has undergone a
price reduction. Extra
special .for Saturday :-
Dresb Hats Sold as high
as $6 and $7, for quick
selling Saturday 3.75
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Goderich.
The Jaeknon Mt. co. now. enipioy
about. flfty berths.
. Mr. Erlyea,rd Watson has been
appointed official inspector of. grain
in place of the. late Jobe Wynn. The
appointment; is a good one.
Dr. Nicholson has had several shade
trees cut down at :they shaded his
residenee too much. •
• Mine Helen; Polley presented the D.
O. with a beautiful china punch
bowl, of pretty large proportions,
aed beeeetifully hand painted by hex -
nowlissor4
boossobsr00114 OM,
IThe MethodiSt choir provided musie.
for the anniversarn services at SeV-1
smith on the 28th ult. The Revs.,
Millyard of Hensall anti7R. Hebb& ot
Exeter were the preachers.
lumen
Clirietmas Tree services are to 'be(
held in both -churches. The Metho-
dists intend to hold theirs on Christ -
Mas Eve and have engaged Miss Butt;
o Centralia to sing or them. The
Presbyterians will bold. theirs later.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Alton of Lanes
were visiting last week in the horned
of their brothers -in -la w, R. Stephen-
son and W. IL Johnston.
Mrs. J. 13. Dinsdale's many ,friends
will be pleased to hear of her recov-
ery after her recent illness.
Miss Bertha Dayinan was quietly,
married on the 30th ult. to a gen-
tleman in Toronto.
Mrs. Osborne and son Roscoe spent
a week with friends in Winehani.
MdeCtilealt'S
• Halifax, Dec. 5th. --The examinee
tion of M. C. McLennan, formerly of
Kipper', Oat, who is charged with
theft from the F,xcelsior Life Insur-
ance Company, came ori in the Police
Court • yeeterclay afternoon, Thei
young lady stenographer in the Ex-
celsior Life "Alec said she had been:
in the employ three years defendant
had been Provincial manager of the
company here. Reniittanees to the
head office were made by MeLenpan's
check. For Septemner 11,375.16 evas
the amount of the remittance. The
check, unsigned report and papers)
were mailed by witness to Mr. Mc-
Lennan at St. John, and she had not;
seen them since. She subsequently re-
' ceived notice of the protest of the
check. From October ,26th to Nov.
2nd, incluAve, she deposited to dal
endant's credit in the Bank ef New
Brunswick agency here $375,44.
1 The total indebtedness of the defen-
dant, or deficit, which would be
about $3,000, •money, collected that
should be returned to the company,
but which. ehere are no funds in the
bank to meet. That last day Mr.
McLennan was in the office he gave
witness no directions, and she did
not know he had lett the city until
the day following. She heard defen-
dant mention.. something in the -office,
'about ,going out of town, but was
not aware he was going immediately.
Carlow '
• Quite a number attended the funer-
al. of Samuel Echlin a week ago on
Sunday.
Mrs, Henderson has been in very
poor health .
Rev. R. J. Mann preached a rous-
ing Temperance aerinon on Sunday
Week.
The apple packers are through int
this neighborhood for this season.
• Miss Wahrisley, who has been stay-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Homey, for
•the past threo. months, is now busy
dress -making.
Mies Robinson of the Nile has been
visiting Mrs. Charles Robertson.
Miss Augustine • is busy preparing
her pupils ler a concert in the near
future. • ' •
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Milton Tyndall has been at Atwood
singing for Rev. J. C. Reid's evan-
gelistic sereices. . •
Mr. George Ferguson is again on
his rounds as tax collettor.
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Auburn
The sheds at theAaptiob aturohwere
erected last week ard snake a good apr
pearance at the rear of the church. A•
goodly number of the friends turned
out to moist in the raising and tate
Ladies Aidprovided dinner and sup-
per for then on Tuesday and, dinner
on Wednesday. Tie all who helped
the trustees desire to tender their
heai•ty and sincere thanks.
Considerable interest attached to
the service on Sunday last at the Bap -
tib church here, When the pas-
tor preached a specie/ Tempera:Jac° ser-
mon, the subject being, "God's Woe,
on Drunkard Makers," taking as his
text Hein 2,15. In foreibleinnuilage de-
scribed the pitiable condition of the
drunkard and his family and showed
bow drunkards were made by direct
solicitation hy careless example and
by party politics. The sermon was
histritted by sketches put upon the
blackboard by the preacher, which
proved highly interesting to both old
and young. The choir rendered 04sel-
ection "We Will Conquer" with great
creThe dit. plestor will preach at the Bap-
tist church on Sunday next, subject,
"Our debt to the Heathen,
The Lord's Supper will be observed
after the service.
Speciel offering in the Sunday
School in behalf of foreign missions.
The following is the report for the
month of November ;
The third class examined. in Geo-
graphy, Arithmetic, Spelling, and
teraramar.
Third Class
Examimed in Latin, Algebra, Com-
position and Grammar.
Stoltz
ikianl '
-I,. Plunkett
E. Phillips
G, Maninchey
A. Creighton x
W. Carter x
11. Taman xx
Fourth Class
Examined in Arithmetic, Literature,
Composition and Geography.
M. .DTfieeont rwsetr
seod:
p
V. Asquith
Hphoiwna,iptts x
E. Time -bleb
E. Symington x
• L. Jackson x
R. Barr x
Z. Doyle xx
E. Raithby •
• E. McClinchey x
E. Jackson xxx
• Fifth Class
R. jackson
G. Pliiiikett • • •
A. Mann x •
Average 23.-
--Pearl MacPherson, Teacher,
The follnwin is
fP:iilihneerl,utlonnf trjhtlli °oft'
8;o:Vember. Meeks
of the standing, of pupils in the jr. de -
ewe ror.e5c.t H" cot:
are arranged according to attendence,
gpogeneral proficiency :
2nd
Berdie Ferguson • 961
Elwin Raithby 906
John Stewart 865
Olive 1. amen 832
Ethel Stalker 810
Jr. 2nd.-
Iona MeOlinehey 97
• Georgina 13eadle 055
Fred Earle 938
LaurethaMeKnight918
Leonard Yuegblut $91
Graeme Symington 893
Victor Yungblut 856
Harry Beadle 819
Lewis Ruddy • 808
Noy Barr ' 631
Pt. 2nd.-
ntaggie Taman 550
• Leslie Schultz 357
• Ezera Schultz 296
Gertie Ladd 260
Sr. Pt.). t.-
Victor Lenap 312
Ethel Murdock 811
Harvey Armstrong 306
• Harvey Dawson 238
A. Lemp
d condvet and
• 'Andrey Dawson 258 •
Be !grave
Mrs. Abraham Proctor died at the
residence of her daughter, Ales. John
Scanlon, on Saturday last. Mrs.t
Proctor had teen bedridden since last'
March andthe end was not unefteeet-
ed by the family, '
• self- The bowl and sieletumbIers are Mist Rachel Bates has been spend -
priced at $50 and are to be railed, ing a few weeks' with friends in Clin-
if the law will permit,: the proceeds ton'
to be devoted to the. hospital fund. . Miss Bella Sproat bee been visiting
1 'On the night of the 21st instthe friends in Termite, Stratford • and
Seaforth. . : .
• presentation of . the Robert Park r.
memorial medal will take place. . Mand Mrs. William Cole refoice
1 The organ factory closed down lege over the birth of A nauenta
'week for three or four weeks in order Mr. P. Wheeler of llaniitton visited
1the .house oil East stsert, fornierly MrWilliam Wray, Who has bee
[
Pelle(); an Murphy has removed to
• ' • 1 his 'uncle and aunt, M. and Mrs. Dan.
. at Wheeler. .
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. fie rebuild' their dry -kiln.
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, owned arid occupied • by Mrs., T D I, , quite ill for a couple of weeks, is
- , Clinton. " ' able tobe aroned again. - • -
. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Fisher hay* re- Alex, StewartSr. has engaged 'with
' *moved from South street eto • the john Armstrong live stock -dealer
, house on Eget street lately oceupiee for a year. • •.• , •
December Sale of Coats.
This week we announce our Annual December
Sale of Ladies' and Children's Coats, eornmencing Sat-
urday, Dec 4tb. They are worth the attention of every
lady with coat buying to do. The coats we have for
this sale are new garments, There is no off style in
the entire collection. Thee ooats will be sold OD Sat-
urday at front. - 3.50 to '5 00
Less than actual value in each case.
LIVERY COURTFSY ANd ATMNTiON
AWAITS YOU HEIM
by Mr. Murphy. . Mrs. Henry. Peaten' TUrnberry is.
1 Mr. 1-Tenry Robinson is, improving Iying.very -ill at the home of her. sis-
1 ;ataxia, • , •af, After a 'short illness pf eleven days
Mrs. Bengough of this village.
'slowly from his • attack: of locornotbe 'ter,.
1 Mr. William Davis, lately gardenee t Mrs. Jas. R. Stratton departed thie
for Dr. Whitely, is now engaged in ;life at her home at Calgary, Alta.,
iiene engiee room of the Saltford evapa at the early age of twenty-three years
orator.
and twenty -font days. She is. survive
• • ed by her husband and a little son
of eighteen months old...The remains
accompanied by Mr. Stratton, wete
brought to Brussels for intermerit,
the funeral took place at Cranbrook.
• Auction Sale gegister.
Tuesday, December 14th, at 1 p.
on lot 30, con. 8, McKillop, I mild
West of 'Winthrop, extensive sale or
farm stock and implements. -Hugh
Ross, proprietor ; Thos. Brown, Auc-
tioneer. •
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• SuntinerhIll.
Miss Heaton of Londesboro visited
at the Ironic of Mr. and Mrs.- W. II,
Ball.
Seaforth, the happy event to take
place on Christmas Day,
• Goderich
We cotigretelate Mi. Hellere or) the
eneeese of his Clinton venture.
Several of our ronecilmen say thee
intend to realm) their offleen even the
mayor. dere; not svish to undertake the
work that civic honors requite. Mr.
0. Cameron has hen) invit ed to come
out as mayor. Re was elected olive
before.
The county council is in eessioe ti
Week.
Captain Inkster, tvho bed been ill
• for Atmore, two yearo, teturtuel f; (en
bis summer's nut ing or the et eil m
yacht tetVirionti" up at, Tethiskaulang
on aurae of the lateral hikes, lle naa
not looked 'so et ell i n yearn.
McKillop Township
Toronto, Dec. 4th. -Two judges of a
divisional court agree itt dismissing,
the appeal of Martin Ryan arid hits
wife, Margaret of McKillop town-
ship, Huron county, from the decision
of Mr. Justice 13ritton, dismissing
their daniage action Against Ernest!
McIntosh and George Stewart MettO
tosh, for injuries they sustained byl
being tun into by defendant's horses
en October 9, 1008. Mr, Justice Brite
ton held there was no negligence on1
defendants' part but provided that
the divisional court thought different.
ly the damages Should be assessed DM
$100 for Martin Ryan and $300 foe
IVies. Ryan. Chief aftiet ice4' Vainest -
reed that there was no negligence
but Mr. Justice Teetzel held the dee
fendants did not exercise reasonable
care.
4.4....444.4•44.444.
John Dillon, the Montreal murderer
Will be confined in the insane etsy-
Mrs. Annie Haskett ofThaws St.
London, Ont., wan found dead in her
bed.
•Ruberra Weenie .. 106
• Harold Naegle.' 163
Jr. Pt.
•Frank Raithby ' 291
•saelVit2111,11itige°4r 286.
27b
. Eddie Earle .• • : 119
• Clayton Ladd • 59 •
'Primary.- •
Attlaur YoUngbInt 225
. Average attendence
27.
C. B. Ferguson, teacher.
Bluth
On Monrlay evening as the passenger
train of the O. P. It, was on its tun
011) Guelph tn Canderich, the machin-
ery of t he engine became broken near
stiiverron. After some' repairs were
made tile conductor decided to con-
tinue their journey, hut in going out
of Blyth they mee with another break.
which caused those on t be train to
Wait till an engine came from God -
rich encl enabled theta to proceed an
their way. They left here about nue
o clock in the tt.rn. •
Mr, Easteott, principal of the Public
School, was called to his parental home
on account. of the illness of his father.
Since, Mr. Eesteott s return he has
-teetiTered his resignation. though hav-
ing been hired for the ensiling year.
It is reported that Dr. Long. secre-
tary-treesuree of the school hoard, has
tendered his seat on that board for tbe
tornitig year. The Dr. was a capable
°Meer on the hoard,
Mr. Isaac Brown is about through
with his apple evaporator business in
the way of peelingbut has still a large
kali:lent of drop -apples on hand for
9alvie;* A. H. Wilford wes through here
on his way to Goderich this week from
Wingham, where he has been running
the evaporator ol Brown & Wilford
the past season, which is now at a
elmo.
Rev. John Hood of Michigan Pres-
byterian Church, bet who is now tree
veiling' in the interests of Sunday
Schoole be thet 'state, was here on a
visit to his mother and Sisters, and
orteupied the Preseyterien pulpit in the
Queering, Jackson's in the ;afternoon
and the Methodist in the evening. Mr.
Hood WAS well known in Morris when
he WAS a boy. lie gave grind sermons
at. rill the sof Ogee:
Mr. Luz Hill has nearly -completed
his work in connection with the era -
tine of t he Presbyterian retinae. Such.
huildiegs are a compliment to the
The teachers and ()Meet's of Ole Me-
thodist Sunday School are *ail imo
t reining end ratiparing the scholars for
!he coming Christmas anniversery of
be selloff!. which is to be held oti the
eveniig of the 170h inst.
The ground is covered with (MOW
and the sleighs are one enjoying the
beenti f
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Goderith
If you See it ie The Newt -Record, it's
Jude Woe lind a pretty long and
heavy docket last week to dispose of,
Millinery Store
A Window of Hats $$ and $4
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN TRIMMED
DRESS HATS.
• MISS CANTELON & COT
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• Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
Althoegh these two departmente are already brim full of
* mottersaying opportunities we have decided to give Special 10
0 discount off all goods in these departments for3O clays commencing'
# Sat., Nov. 20t1a, in order to ineuce new customers to purchase be-
n
e, fore the Xmas rush, is oand also to make new customers for these
0 departments.
With our "New Fall Stock all in and prices away. below all
0 others in the trade, this discount offers one of the greatest money -
0 saving opportunities ever offered at this season of the year. Buy
* now while the stock is fullest and prices lowest.
0 Special in Underwear.
0 0 Meng pure wool elastic knit, unshrinkable underwear, all
sizes, regular N1.00, special value -
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t See our Ladies' Mantles and Skirts. Full
0 Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
PLU1VSTEEL B OS.
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Small Profits and More Business.
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.The present season is so wet that every man
whose business requires .him to wade through mad
and slop .should have the protection afforded by a
pair of our leggings. • '
• We have a big stock of the best that Canada
produces at prices to suit all purses.
William's patent leggings, choice grain leather $2.00
William's patent leggings, No. I split leather I.75
First quality heavy grain leather • 1.60
.First quality hght grain leatner 1-50
No. 1 fine split leather* , • 1.25
• Heavy duck leather bound • . .75
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Heavy moleskin . 1.00
Leather leggins tor -boys.in all sizes at $1.25,
$1.49, $1.50 and $1,90;
REPAIRS WfilLE YOU WAIT.
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FRED JACKSON
"-Always Reliable ". • •CLINTON
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• Furniture store you. will find many useful Xmas Pres-
ents, if you are in doubt just what .to buy. A visit
through our In -intense Stock will be of great help to
*you in deciding. What represents better value than a
nice Rocker? . We have 78 different Rockers to, select
from, or buy a Couch, wa have 22 in stock from which
to select. We also. have in great variety Parlor
Tables', Parlor Cabinets,.Jardinier Stands, Car-
pet Sweepers, Baby Sleighs, High Chairs,
Children's Rockers (toy sets,) Rattan pieces in
great variety. ••
Space will not permit giving all the lines in details
but nearly every one within 1-0 miles of Clinton known
That this is the best store to .get Selection
• and value.
• Ws no trouble to show you through. We
will have every department well heated and
lighted up from now till Xmas until 10
o'clock. °nine •and look through anyway.
FOR YOU IN PICTURES, See our windows. I
WE 7.1IAVE ANOTHER BARGAIN- READY
200 At 36e EACH,
IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT II YOU DO NOT
COME EARLY AND GET ONE,
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The Store
�f Quality,
W. War IAD!
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Furniture beater and Undertaker
Phone 28
Night or Day