The Signal, 1909-6-17, Page 4Menne!, Joffe 17, 1909
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Baptists in Conferen
IRON AGE BURNED. Di) this with your children.
Ce. Owners Arc Welt Known in Godcrich •1 <<it.,.1 .'vl,frcn should be fed plcna-
A Btg Lbss. I full., and tr,,lo.ne Quaker Vats.
Twenty-second Annual Meeting of Walkerton
Association.
-$aptt,TChu che's of the Dis'rict Well Represented ---4. ,Re-
solution on Question of Baptist Union Next Meeting at
Wingham ihr ' - ries' Meet..:1 A Successfitl Con-
vention.
The twentysecuuti animal au eliug B. Hoover. of Chinon', and A. (rook.
of the Walkerton Assus•i.lion of Bap- of 1.iale•ich.
List churches was held uu Tut. lay Pastor► Warner, of Walkerton,
and Wednesday 1;f last week et he preached the sermon, on '►Thr 11'in-
Ooderich Baptist church. *n11 will s• 'ling of South'," and 4'. E. Burke, 1I.
remembered s* one of the nowt sit, A., 4f %1'oxlsto•1 t'ollry;r, 'fake on
easeful conventions yet held by the the educational institutions o1 the
Association. There woo out uuu'uatty'Baptist church, showing the quirt in -
large 4epresentation present o11 Teems theater for goal Tat wets emanating
day morning for an opening session fa tin these lust it<titinlla, and quoting
and the number wits swelled during ea •s of young often brought under
the day. In all there Were about the influence of vital religion and
'seventy delegates present. Kier a purpose in life from - their
From the chinch 1etteril'wbieh were alien once at Woodstock Cnllege. •
read at the Tuesday u,orning s.•.sion On 'ednesday morning J. J. look
the following statistical information {ave t report of the h.e*I home 004 -
ie gathered : Seventeen chwchrs in snin bolt Pastor ('. it. Jones of the
the Association. fourteen reporting. ' Sundays hoot committee and Pastor
Total church membership for the I Warner the stewardship commit•
year l4)IJ -tat, 1,111 ; ,iu4 sl ter 191/4,101L Lee,
1,13:. During the taut Association t Pasta' ire Ing, orgiTnittvorth, gave
year there write twenty-fourbapt_isms.' an address or .-1 low to lino. the
Amount raised for nlisr'ibnil fr all s1Tit1ity �tehrd Mart Tn interest -Ms.
sources, $I.741&4:4: fetal ',duet for 1111 : diteiisaiuim fo1107 e.l on) singing in the
purposes. $14,281.46. Sunday;aloud, 1Id• papers used in dif•
The elestion uf.r.d/recn_and the' ateferentschllols. variety Inopetitlig ex-
p0iutment.01 corllmitteee resulted as,• l'e'is.", AIIITItiatrll' other Mattel'. of: tar•"
follows : moderatilr, A. Cousins. of wrest' trr.
Winehi%m ; clerk. , J. J. Cook of Younger. hf Moutk. prepared a paper
Mount Forest ; secret(try•• of home on ••1-nnng People's \fork " Who•h
m4,401144 _Pastor 4'resswell of Mount i was're,ul hy_P1stor IL•tdltett. and a
Forest ; secretary of foreign missions, ' res„hItron was passel :tinting all
Pastor Steeves, of Wingham; se -n•1 Mit/relies where a 'Voting, Pevplr's
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BAPTIST CHURCH, GODERICH
Rev, C. R. Jones, Pastor. Where tie Meeting of the Walkerton Assottaticn of
Baptist Churches Was HeldLast Week.
tory of K astern missions, Pastor
Price, of Listowel ; Nevi ettr r of
Greed Ligne mission. Pastor 1 g,
of Kenilworth'; educati,ntal Wet,•-
tary, Pastor Warner, Of Walkerton :
Sunday school sect'etery, . Pastor
Jones, of (ioderich ; secretary of
superannuation fund, Pieter 1'h,u les•
worth. .,f ('Natoli , sl,rl•t:u-y of
Baptist Young People's 1'nlon. Pane
tar Yottnget, -of •M(rnek ; Bible •At.w-•
atdship secretary, I'.t.tor t;. If.
Davie, of Kincardine ; circular letter
committee, Pastor ('rr1swell and
• NNW.. Montgomery arca McCall :
resolution committee, Pastors Charles-
worth, Telford and Davis and Mr.
Perry ; credential committee, Pastors
Jones and Steevl•e and Mr. Bonnet ;
auditors, Messrs. Kelly and Clutton ;
local honer mission cmnruittee. Pastors
Cresswell and Stenve14 And Mr. Mont-
gomery ; to preach Association ser-
mon next year, Pastor Jones, of
(i„ derich : alternate, Pastor Charles.
wort h, of Clinton : to prepare areolar
letter, Pastor Young. of Kenilworth :
alternate, Pastor Price, of Listowel.
The following new pastors `vete in-
troduced at the Tuesday No ening •sell.
cion : WV. Messrs, Telford, of
Mantis ; Hackett. of Palmerston :
Steeyee, of s%ing heti n :-Cressw,'11. of
Md'untForest Charley rlh, of (Till -
tun. and Davis, of Km�anrine.
At the Tuesday_ _evening meeting
Mayor Macklin and Reeve Ballow
were present, and on behalf of the
town extended a very hearty welco,ne
to the delrgatee. J,' J, ('took, the
clerk of the Association, replied.
The same evening Rev. J.:1, Ander-
son, pastor of Knox church, Was pres-
ent
reyent and laude :t short address and tem
following evening 1)r. 11„ngall, of
North street Methodist. church, ex-
tended fraternal greetings ciao.
The selection of the next place mf
meeting WW1 7111tde tm Werfriesifay
morning. invitations *ere received
from Wingham, 'Tiverton and
Auburn, and it was derided to give
Wingham the honor next, ye:U. 1 -it
was seven year, Auer the AwseeMtinn
had met there and only six since it
had met at Tiverton. Probably the
honor will go to Tiverton for the fol-
lowing year.
''he LlleadNy afternoon ae14,1n)1 was
held in the basement of North street
Methodist church, owing to the A'di-
torium of the Baptist church being
need by the ladies for their meeting.
Pastor C. 11 Jones read the circular
letter, the subject being "('he lord-
ship of Jesus." in which emphasis sous
laid on the life of serene•,' and 1,tw•Ill-
ence An the only possible one for the
Christian.
W. 0. Senior. of Toronto, gave it
splendid address on the laymen N nlis-
slanar'y movement. showing that the
movement was merely the Application
of business methods to the needs of
Christ's work and illustrating the de-
votion and self•secrilcc of talent and
time that business men were making
in the cause, Mr. Senior's address
was a eery practical one and was
much appreciated, A. IL Cameron.
of Toronto, who *Iso WAS on the pro-
gram for this subject, sent a letter t
which was read,
Paster Warner. of Walkerton,
dealt with the subjel•t of "Moral and
Social Reform" in a capable way, and
Mr. Parsons, of Tor,uto. gave no in.
icing talk on "Nestetn Missions,'
showing the needs and opportunities
Union had not yet been instituted to
organize one, -comedian'Baptist 4111,1
Book. Room- wet' the subject of a
paper by Pastor Prit.'r,• of Listowel.
"The Place of the Church in the
M
aking of a Nation" was the subject
of an exeelleht paler by Patsto,
('hurle.woth, of Clinton. which was
thought. so 11 of that it will be
published in The 1 :tuauliatu Baptist.
_ `!f4s,kias .St olon in I'amwla:'_wme di..-
ruwed Ly Pastor Thrice -and Pastor1'resswell And others, and a res(ifnn
ti,,
wasw-, 11;1•••1.11 endorsing the 1111 'll.4.•
but :ul%king the deterring of union
until opinion is •e nearly imam.
moo., .\t pF''*cut there Are three
aei vet ons of the Baptist eh undies 111
C'atnadat And at union et the, three is a
matter being discussed at all theHAp-
tist Associations. most ore
1 the espies -
,101114 01 1/0111..0 I*•ing in 1)1%01 of such
n 0111411. A -Muse in the resolution
*dopiest by the Anaewiati,, meeting
heremrnmm,•nds the union of foreign
missionary enterpru:es and i•uhlica
tion interests int any event.
CookJ. J, Cook had charge of the song
rm Wldnewday night AlfredCook gave asolo and there was a
quartette`by Pastors Nice. Cresswell
('hatrlesw(wt h and .1. J. took.
Pt'of, %White of the (!rand Ligne
missirm gave an address on the work
of the mission and Rev, 1'. ,:, ('an,
' I p
aro, asststallt eel,Iitendent ff-rhe
horse 1111-stunlelarr;ai 'lorn'ritii; Ray..
an (arellent arldrees on his depot
ideal. A IIieapppointnlent was the
al
non-Arriv' of Dr. W.AoI►mne
tn, r..
turned missionary from
India, who was to have i 'ot.,'n .•n
foreign missions.
rue 1..141411(4 MF,/p1!TINu,
The ladies' meeting (elted at A::to
of dock on Tuesday for business. Nine
nlissio' rill -les and four mission hand.reported, and the elections of o 14,eers
result"! as follows : President, -3Mrs.
.1. J. (rook, Mount F'orest ; oil's-pre'i
dent. Mrs. W. F. Price, of Listow.•I :
director, Misa. R. -Snivel,_ of Mount
Forest; assistant director, ,yr,, .1. %4,
\framer, 4f Walkerton.
The president, Mrs 1 1 (rook. con-
duela) the opening exercises in theafternoon, Mrs, H. Sloven gars the
director's report, Mrs. Ilnnret• And
Mips Senior contributed solos, Jlrs.
,fomes gave the address of welcom e
And M,'*, Warner replier!. The stilt -
jeer "Rome Mission'' was taken by
Miss Senior, of '1'.o•ontn. and "Foreign
Mis. inns" by Mi -s 111•. Gertrude Hulot.
o
Areturned Ili.'.ioary.
The question drawer was taken nit
\Wednesday' oil ernnnn.
Prepare or Summer Outing.
'I'nuri14t ckets to Muskoka, Tema -
genii, iso a of !lay's, tieorgian Hay.
Maganet wan River, etc,, on sale
daily. r (irandTrunk will Con(
tel be Ill. favorite tourist route.Surer er service starts ,Ilene 214111.
Full information from' any (Mont'.monk agent.
Hee Objection.
Rodrick 1Vhy doesn't Welton
oke his wife en some of ilia trout -
fishing expeditions:
Van Albert ---Oh, she is ton tender-
heal to he en angler. ,
It,atrick-the she doesn't. ltnve In
inn live bait. She could use artificial
nI-- -
of the Aeld
In the evening Pastor (lr'es'well
led the praise service and daring the I
c
evening a dost Was given by Mrs. J.
Van AI YON, hat she said she
otaldtt't betas' to 'whip the stream.'
Dying le the only satiafaetoty thing
some people ever do.
Ilet roit,June 3,--Thewooden stt.l - It utak(• ; t-1-- iMe breakfast
••r Ilion Aga was totalis• destroyed by f ,: :,rayon.• ca: „ a, :• stork with either
tier Ilfteen mites elf alar Point late !tali or ,male. It's tots) to prove this
yesterday afterin un. She is owned i„ . ,,. ,•Tn,Gimily Incre:nc tial daily
Ly her captain, %V, .1* Willoughby, of
\\ indsor, uuj., and bee sugiuee, . :I ti"n of tluak, cY)ats and you'll
itl..h.utl llitxter. of Handwtrh, t)nt. ,,o in1444.1•f roto1•>liat4 iniprovement
They value the hunt of approciftl hely li.:Ith and inergy of those who
$'0}.411 seiLL about_Vast insurance. tl
The IbuntsH went. !list disco yereir u,
the stern. boil their urigim is unknown.
r•• ( p,trkn cs for arty trade,
Yesterday twining the boat Il•ft i. . • cc lamely ;...kiges for those
S,uulwiih ss ii Ti N -i•IlpveteogtttsttlTE--of • -•' rr-t roes ,..,r tt 411e-skxe
tlyu-
l.kkhands, I%170..111.1110.1'rs, wheal.. ,.tt.tius a piece of -
man, watChulan, ..s oftn oil (NMI. and the
captain, or Cleneht1141 to t,tk.• on a f f, r the tattle.
load tot Cunt ler lit• Ittsburg ('.,al ! ;.i . •61 Qu. k r Oats every day.
C,clmllany, t. iar delreerasi ,.' the. cow- . , • 'its is utadc at Peterborough,
patty's thick in Sandwich.+ l:a`�
K hen the flames were discovered ,i • ..
deajwo-.te tight was -torted by tier .
crew. but it wits id too avail awl the
fire spread along the old wooden Lever Brothers, Toronto, will send you
tintllrl•s faster than the noeti a„u!,I i• cuke of tlpir L1.nous P1an4'•1
cope with it. 'lint not 41,1441 th.• . a"(; tali. t ...co if you mcutien this paper.
was a mass of flames err:' I h,• Itis•
boats• resM11ted to and in tinseling
tone of thein %%'heeln,n,ut tirurgr
Ih•uphey was painfully bernnd about
the head and' hands. The lifeboat
itself was badly burned on ohs side.
When the (Ten', exhau4ted by th.•
battle with the 4Lune•s, ions leasing
the burning ship, the steamer 1! are,
hove in view and a tuW sous . ecnre,l t �
e..,;:!
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t -r = Ir
i.•-t+awetsviallr--TIle-}__1r1uL!. L_ll '+---� ' � 1
Pittsburg (.'11111 Company' 1 . k at s
"ik _ + t11►,
•'I harve• no idea 'how the lite )Tafti G"
.said (rapt. Willoughby loot night. "It
pra,bat11ly Is•gsu aronn,1 Ilse Inal.•r-,
I
t_tlai.atdL's-L.n
,t sole.• the Illy--let-y
• or flit were Irl J; aur •rrrl•Ilti,al.
It all tppeueT`,o .poi.ITy triTlt"
seems like a dr•istu. 1 eunsiden all of
us very fortunate to e -rope 5'. 44 our
lives. !fail a high w'i,lt been blowing
it is certain that we w4a4141 Slot hawo
got off ttInt easil\•;..
The Iron Age was 4rlain:01y a mem-
ber of that well-known tleet .•desist •
Mg of the Irvin Nuke, bole King, Iron
tfnreo, 1 n City, Iron ('lel[• mutt
'i o-sell's tl:!rdware
444..ss tonnage of 1.111. was, fret.
I.dlg, with 31 feet beau,.
En icer • 11axlor ea. esti.'•nr•abont
dismissing t 1t• Ie. lelns,ng -1T. 4 4'.
the names tot any 11u'rrbei' t 4,1.,•'•w
r inferutatirrtt 141)4(11 the lit •,
\tirnphey'and the co.,k, k, Mrs,. Ma. K ,1. !
ere -said In live int 11. t 1 oft
- Late hist night the s,induich cu-
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to,u.officialssent the 1d,; Monk and
the,- PItalmrg Coal l.' patty_ din.
palette) the tug Aldrich to endeavor
to PII'.! 1114 4 1)4' .4 '411 4) '(4 derelu•t, whi,hl
watt said lobe floating' arae liir uinl i•
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Messrs.\ Willoughby at .1 il,vter ere
I'oth fortller resideids of t'ode'kit
l'al,t. 11'i1) ughby' Leie}t a sari -in Tiiw�
of `Its. Ed. ,•ethane and \tr. Ibtxter a
..on Ot rapt: Jas. Baxter, fir -ram.
Ilrophey. the, Wheel.inan. also i. •1
(iodorich 144,y, r1 sttn of John iitul'Les . 1
The P lite daps. • -
%Vhen tie° exit. -pulite Jat•s meet
they begin to call to catch other AN
soon1,n as they: are within eatshot like
this H:
nw Are Non )
Who ant 1 that vim! ; 'loft Aire 1" ,,
snow` -
"Humble though 1' he, vet h ts.• I
J "(i { N4ar, lits', how -:ter
"The better for the honor ial-have
dune toe." .
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Wouldn't it Is. dict' if •Conn -Mots
Jordan and \Irinitin;;s would t k to
each other like that n!., n they nl ,rt t
G. JOHNSTON(
EMClALh7t .;'
AND 1
FUNERAL OIRcCTdR
X,,rn(tnre and L'ndertakimese secs.....
11",•-I •i.A-$gnw r".
1'I14INE: Stec, -x,, t:alerich
Residence 178 -
Night roll-: At r. -.44'l44 -p, :Cr N ill:1.11.,
TrW 7J:tOUNISIP,INIAA
1
Oil and tiaso►ine
Cooking Stoves
-,Inriilly mice./ :it 4.41.411 to
''hey au,• - .t.- and easy 1
eft' nate, d I„ t to .tot Ike or
N'(•11 1.•' c. it try oft .• fa, •
Wee
4 441, ,,tl-Irons, • 1 lions, \Vie!,
1)4, li.,
t"1 '!,,it,S , -• 44 4)k.i' 11.411•. 11'l
1. t , - Iia t. t I,- k. .11 .ixe., all
t.it 11',' will lit
du l 1 alt
Any ' - u ,,.,r you buy
Wind( s• Sett en-, 1.,.• ('14, 1).. '
Lawlit:Mower3 --------
4 '44 - ---__-
4'„1'- ►•b W -. iv e1..- S.al._!1
speetal nee. as'l„"n, e/u•h.
fT 'tat -Tee, i-tt7 .e, ', , I' 1, . •
.• ,,mi i:,,• ser Y,
Hammocks at $t to $Io
each. Baby Hammocks
at $1.50 each, ail styles
and colors.
Martin-Senoui too per
cent. pure Paints
.u, 1 t fol• 1•, n • . 1 , ! r_
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«ntSllL"nN 1:'
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\\ ter 4„ r 1111711 ,l
,i snit. at.,l li,,.!-- -.
Da-tt
1'. "t,ai1•.•,-, l'.r••. Clout
Parcid Roofing
. , a ,. „ I., r lh
Pure Paris Greeii
I. • I. -f, -. I1• _ le. .-L. %V.,• ,
Cow Ease ,
1'k••v.'' 1- 41 1 it.n ,)144) '
11-\.1•' C .,(ilig. 1'inn,l ing. I •
:-iiarli�W.0
%1'r •• 1l\ 4, ':" r• than nils
town. 4., t ..
7\`o t :
X1.50
GREAT
MIDSUMMER SALEI
Commences on Saturday Morning
the I9th of June
AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH
This. is not oak' a sale' of White Goods, Black Good,,
lerO\\ n (Goods, Blue Gods, or any other gUU(Js; Sul a great
General caring 5ii'e •of,everythin; in. the store. We have
111.1(h' preparation for tins - •
GREAT'i
CLEARING SALE
and have large (quantities of all .kinds of-Drygoods that ' will
,cut to Low I f • -!Jolt P tics Nearly -eyes', -article -in
--the.stort' will be at greatly- reduced Deices. We are making
this our i att'-t Reduced - Price Sale '
Bargains in Every Department - From Saturday I9th- to end afthe month
No (;uut)� Cti,-\IULU AT SALE PRICES
J.H. COLBO]...NE
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Carneron & Moore 0
Backed Up by the]argest wholesale h'ouse in Canada, we are prepared to
sell goods at prices that cannot he beaten.
•
This whidesata attd-iniutuf,u•tur'iag concern uses nr.trty'ten.acres of selling and mentlfactu) ing space.
nr melt ulr•A 114 loath is by Ltr ter• '(...►teat in enn(N14 And 1.41)141 le excelled in Any part of the world. O:ir -
relationship to this vast concern is such that from ftnw on (hMlerirl, people will be able t0 hmr goods at
h lows' priers thew ,•wi-r 1.4 ,re s1 i it the int', , fmliter,4-- '( hirh We have been fortunate in king ne
Will be able to .tart right m'Stnd rot our Already ries. prier... So on
MONDAY MORNIl1'G, JUNE 21st,
THE GOOD WORK WILL START IN REAL EARNEST
{..� - \Ve will ask our cm�lnnlels to twat, with toMooing for osing our d,wrs-fruit► 1• to•4, A. M. relit He', tl of
f l a t•d ‘vvare u.at w1•4 with the exception of Saturday, when She 4.011* w114 Isoopen qts a. (+sisal ,.t K v cluck
Round Tr
()NE 'w AY $1.00 \�
Children 11alt '-are. . Baggage Free.'
GODERICH DETROIT --
Saturday, June I9th
9:30 a. m. Canada Ti: r
ITINERARY 0; HIE
Eleventh Annual Excursion
GODERICH DETROIT
JUNE 1909
Steamer Greyhound
WHITE STAR LINE
LEAVE DETROIT rout COW:RICH
Frkhp. Juno 480, s • m. 1'.Nral TI,n« ,1' •i I trail 8.x11p. m
Sphdal Trate maws, ne.lerk•1, Air 1:li444..m qr-' 4„•p (a Al Word
11,30p. m , on Nrrlral,.4 moose,(4. '' , .�,.4 Irip.
LEAVE- GODERICH FOR 11:1 ROI f
'4 (1wrdq, June nth.. 4) 1)) • ,... CN, N' 1 1'1 -; -, .4 at Port 44,4.,,,,
AtH..' at 1h -troll t On
(Sushy to Detrett, Toiedn, rot in.R,,) ,n c:sysimett
.t Sp.r1Al F,tcorrd.n Train from etrar(nr,4 the a,. rohR .4 Jn•,.• 0- It
pt.,‘ at Mitell.•l4. Dnldta, Saar.•r' h, l'Iha, •, 1446,1 1116;.,4.*(d,..
•n4 *tri r. in 44a. tenet. 1s .,
I "rut %'Ingham. O.Igra,e, .te., tea• tn. rates t.=„w, .1nn•-
1.linton N•,O a ,n , who 4.41. 44 'l'r.,,- (.1 (et.,, f.ri,h
41•' • epeeist r:t•-,trvin4JrpMfrnnlyatlty�.t;tpnra, rte.. via L'..1' It
FROM DETROIT RETURNING 1Y) GOOFAiCH
lk•rrnir llnndn), .? ,,, 7111. I 'o p r„ , r .. , Ilnr•a, ; ail p M.•
wt...,.I•., 11:1. 11 lop •
p • 4.1 7 rnhr, Gar. (1'• t oacti 11 :pp is, for•'S,,-,*, w'Inrt•m, C4r•tfnrd,
mnw,ph, la ndrn. • . ,at arrival of c• rn on Iro•a U.,Not.
FROM GODERICH RETURNINi: 1O DI'TROIT
a•,r. fin'Gn.•h nn laps 'rip fin 0-'l".,- 111., • .In,. '.
14.1410. 4410• t 1 a1«Sea..,,
nue S. y11 w. m,
'.1 .;..411 be *erred is 41..beiiietifel dining ••w,., 1...hi. ltamale, et Nle
Leech •t IM Lunch Celan( •r.
(:..welch Bend Moonlight Eseursi-,n at Godrr;rh, 25,
I..w.1' 1•s•• p1'...4.,Y irulav•• ., • t.,,... .•
►.emra.n• Train ,.r .,',.,I ,,.•. n Terri .• 4 ,1p1 t1 „t, 44,nla
WHITE 'TAR 1114F., n: 11 ATrlt. l'.,'*nb•a /tont
1
Our purpose for cloning for this hour is to mark down ',rices, and we will start in one depart ment and
continue with ,b.• axe until nearly every article will have felt the 41111141 Of closrrprices. We mean that volt
Will he mole to bay abnost every article in the store (or i,'*s rev than ever before. 1t should be interest
Ing, indeed, to know that such a valet manufaetnrirlg and whobwn11' e4nrern an this should be at the its, -
„f this him 1,111, 11r1 (1011114, the fart will be applcci.iteil ht• a vast number of people in And ar•ound(lolericb.
Another very important I;haage dill take place cumme.ciag ea JiIy 1st:
This store will close at :4.:s) each arty except Satunlays daring tin. Iso44 hot months, Jnly and August.
'We realize that the lout half-lu,ur of the day in the 11111.t t.•dinne f,1' the salt•epeuple, and (1101'.' 4*p4.4.11tlI }' 141
during the hot weather, and after Considering this mat tar we have decided to shorten the hours for work.
With the extras valuesweore going togive and the shnrter hour*, we believe the selling will he much faster and
just as autisfactory to our C11111.0111111 11. So don't forgot that the new time for Mooing will *tart on July est.
' Ilig %Vhiteweatr values starting .Saturday morning. Watch the prices -change all over the More. We
cannot begin to ernlnlernte the goad %Allies you will 11e able to get, lint will specially �' mention one or two
delta de1(Ilents, whir11 e
have xu-aord1nar7 valines that you cannot Prima ts, overlie .k. . -
ilere is the biggest Underskirt value ever. offered. Five dozen sent us teat week, inane up or g(404)
quai>.t-y-ltigh-arade. in black, brown. green, gray, sic y.and navy, regular. retail price_ $1.00._rnit'kid ._ o sell -
Nfteetal- ft-w-shtturday and Monday, 4f they will last tun: tirnr4-*t 69c.
A big .nving.on Prints, Starting $Atut•day'morning ail mfr 124v., Ile, and Ele..Printt will he reduced
f OOP. pt•leP (N•r yll., only tic. :111 our tor. Values will he reduced to 8;c.
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xon is the cause for some of the greatest values ever offered 0
in hiedepartment.
Hear are elnnethings well wmth watching for, which don't crop up every day.
•Starting Saturday morning we will put on pale 115 shapes, mostly travellers' samples, used only for
"ne tri'p alum that the last, so that it in not neeesaary to say that Hley ars the very blteat and nn twoalikei\
t ht keV*)tres to virtues from Sti(ib,-#S:/.k $2.111► M;S Mi; tiOl so -tin*Fte44*lu, to clear starting Saturday morhi'-'a
a- i hr rtdic,d,ms price, for choirrnf'ttry in ttre hit, 7Se - ,
Flower Vale still on, going -at exactly half the original prices.
73 R,thy Bonnets, regular values from &M. to •l.4'), clearing Saturday mnrntng, ^heirs 39c. elld.
MEN'S SECTION
;feria son bin*, tio, in the Men's section, Another lot of those $1.2.-• Kentucky Jean Pants marked
, at An enticing prie , pge•
Men's line straw Sailor illus, special, 49c.
Look out, next week for the biggest ever, in Jlen's and Boys' Clothing. Mame hig valves to nrrivc
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GROCERY DEPARTMENT Basement
TLe uuuu,ger 01 our Grocery Department has figured out a way In which the sales can be more than
do,Ide(I without any extra expense.
Here is how he figures it not. In doing a strict cash 'rosiness, sellin'it for cash, buying for rash,
with no l0eaes whatever, getting cash dincounls; htlyin in large quantities for the two stores, sod this
department not dependent en itself for the support of a store, r
values the ever i sD re, an without
n cr N•turc. any difilculty glue hatter
Po commencing on Saturday Morning our old rnatorner, as well RA new one' will find that the veins;
given in this department will be exceedingly interesting, (Our delivery system take' everything to your
sown ►.
Here are a few of aha inducements offered -for phis week and next :-
Choir,. Canned Tomatoes, 2 cans for Mc.
il,s, hest White lace for. ,-, 2 cases Binger Snaps, erg. 10e. Ib. 4 lbs. for
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Extra choire,temons, nice and fresh, per doz., ilk•, (ondorenaed Milk, regular size, hest, brands, a
h capes of Mediterranean Sweet Oranges jnet in, f2iie.
While they last, 2 doz. for 245e. Choice Butter aad fresh Eggs always on hand.
Our past records for giving good value. will now be beaten, Don't fail to pay us a visit,
Cameron & Moore
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