The Signal, 1910-3-17, Page 22 Tor signior 111 A10111 17 1910
THE ST(.NA I, : GOI)ERTCH• ONTARIO
Government is .planning a navy Putts
• will he of no arristance to the Empire;
Ai+l but with this small navy the separat•
isle hope to get along yitthoet con-
UUUKKICH. ONTUUO. nection with the Ititupiroo.. They do
,PUBLISHED Ii;VERY THUpit114y not put it just that way. hut tbat is
what it an►ounts to, If the Govern-
• sr , meter wishes to show that' it has star-
Tux 411:NA� letiNTiNu, co. l Indeed , reparetitst tendency. it should buildii
Telephone Call No. Ili.
.Terms orwbecr,Mbn :
' fleet with which t'ena,i» could nit&
her enemies single -handed -another
{1 at per rtiuu,n in altrsaa+. ; drduct,iuu fippt the Opposition »rKu-
Slz months, dv :,three months. Sc.Y, Went, ••
' To United :States subscribers, MLitt. yea'
Melly in advaoc1', ' This re.F(mliog leads to the eonclu-
aula.criben, who fail to receive Tint SIGN Al
-vgi.l..'ly- by mail will eouh•r 8 favor by +„• Niou that the less able U»nada it to
.uauding us of the fact at, as early a dote a. stolid nlegle the more dhe dt•rlrea sap-
..
possible.
rtmoge of address is dearod• lath the ' oration ; the better al,lr`_aheiis+to light
old end the new selene shohld be riven.
her own tattles, tla. more she desire*
advertising Ranee: the help 4f the tuot-he•r country,,) - t.
le•gal and other similar ortreetttement,i, file The )sition of- the Ctnuervative
i per lute tor dr -t insertion and 4, per line for tx
e.u•h sute.egw•nt iw•rrtton. Mea -nerd by a 1,,►tyy „weft, navy question 'has laru
mow:veil kale, twelt e -lines to an Inch.
Business routs 'Asia lines and under, sI per reduced to aft ahettt)lity.
year. , ■ • ,. —
Advert,-t'nteuta of Lost, ►bund, Strayed. fat . - _
.
natio,. Vacitnl, Sano- tions wattled. t1su.eslfor EDITORIAL NOTES•
e, ale or t. Wut. Panus for `ale yr to Kent,.
�E}trtie le. for ante. etc.. not exceeding eight
:haps, 9.So each in.rrl ion fel fur flet month, 9tt • %� inter dlrs heti:. t li
for each subrolueut month. tartlet adverti.:c. 4 +
mete.. in•prols•+ttort. ' 'This ie oes
old Ire: ne day:
Abr„uan•vw.r„r4 In ordinary rradolttype wn .. _________
ei•nt. Iter rhos. No notice h•.. the'. L
_ ttr,y aj`er'ial titter.. the takttel of which 1. the The hoard of '1'rta,ir is off. to a new
stem,uTy, .8I I tr-+iad vert _ ie'
stem, to w +vni•lor4rl an adrav'ti+�;mrnt t d �rt'fr'r•�1--"I.aet-)(. r'+ �'"rniyi_wN�.
be clwrc,d .e.notitieIr.,. a go., l -one, and ftlrthtir p* -O less is
'tots tut de.ptay Oral ensurer advertise
quay', w•in 1.e b•Iren On, 1phaea.nwl. -. confidently looked for during the prea-
addtas all .vmdgnnkWler,s to rel )'sera
T4.44:3iliNA1. t'RIN11 o' T3ii,tteIf:`r. Uel eon' or Smith it ton. ie.*,
efa,erlN,. tint
vet y iujndir:ioae- Man. He It.
aelirRICH. TN1'It.•HI,4Y,d1.►It('if I;.ipt,t. ec.•ty little runt In the 'coil try.a'
o-Io.nuce to call' .hifu "disloyal.” But
VOTING ON THE NAVY Blll. I•"I haps \I. Y. tl went care what\the
I Ili tle itint. pall hitt,.
•
The rhH•tu,r 4t I',minimna on Thorn -
In day 1»W re,o•hed n 'ewe en the', tl,.t. In clatter+ of commei. t•, and Guilts.
abd auq)R
ernm.•nt'- ne" hill• after a delta* cc
'171, fault of the Yankees -the sante as
•tenuous over live weeks. s the Dutch- '
The' rat vote was on Mr. Monk's
Is giving to, little and asking 'too
end' tet calling for it plebs ate.
is wed feated.bv an overwhelming • nitwit..
ajori'ty, 75 to Is. \1es.i8. 1: •wi+; A good deal can be slid in favor of
Caiaholue, of Huron, were 4411141014 Alderman Hawking proposal to jinni -
Minority. - 1 her t he honors: _Ar it -Snow,. when
en followed be division on Mr. you err "naked to direst aMan be so -
teen itmendtdt•nt, priepnaing. a and-,r;eliiome, it pre( ty neat Is rue:uts
contrihutinn to (creat Britain drawing a map of the .town to give
ent to thei,vose,hf two 1)repll- the requited information.
ticed tnis '{)articular evidence of
woman's superiority. Mere man ie
still°useful around the house, however.
when it coulee to taking a captured
mouse out of a trap.
An 9ttawa rorvespondent points
out Uu►Lt.l►e.tlebakte on the navy ques-
tion was carried to the' point of •»lr-
surdity when, men whose. names are
almost unknown beyond their own
hornedistr•ict acensed a luau .if(he mil-
l/invitee of Kir \Vilfrid Laurier of dis-
loyalty. When His Majesty he King
sebyjA ty apeciul telegram to Sir %Vil-
frit Aurier heNt•ing testimony to his
loyalty to lhe•C'rown and Ihe,LTtnpire,
it in ftrcicol to heal• men of mediocre
attain•nenti+, whose names have onlyc
recently been, added to the directory.
ails intly allude to. one the latclwt c
whose shoes they are not worthy to
unloose.
We notice that the Provincial
hydro-eleetrie commission is about to
ieva4jr Herron cotatty end is to enter
inre4negotiations with the neighbor-
ing - totems of Seeforth and Clinton.
The signal, in coalition with other
Liberia- jtmrniti'----+al -•-,+►,rue--0E jha
Provincial power project. but it does
not extent: IIS Nppmova1 G, all ti;Ie
methods llv which the.Gmvrf•mrnent is
seeking to further tato p•.•'jeet -in. its
dealing's with the Wnniripitlitiefi the
Tigv'erntuent has been rn trbitrnt y. it nut
un••e•r1► putout, amt} our sister towns
will do •"ell Lo be ctutious in their .
negoti,'• oiswith the commission.• -
A m • .'•tent to An too; among the;
Au.
te+.esstonal indrumity from $1.1100 to
$1,500. A. repetition of the Ottawa
sit ry grab will he-reet'nted through-
out \the Province, and the Pt t•ntier
• 1 well dv'w d if a. -r s is o
will a s t h t his fort
1
th
Bo
` swab
etpuiv
\noug
of 1'211
Ano
bill
ductal
tion me
e
This w1": ihrf . tai ly-a,vote. I itwould be interesting to bear soffit
'explanation (rout the ( onsrt•vittive
er."ame u_,utent, t'' g',, v" the
letters at Ott two of tI11'll'!'lght•JIN),l(•
'zlwon,he heist. tlr(W,•intro.- •'
face 4n the nae a nrstioli 'A ,•ear
' ago they were for a Caned n navy ;
, 7t.
Mr. Nur*h:uP' 4n`Oiits 'i y 1
,.. 1a
, in a. Heal eitt•rir+t to
weld togrt, rr ,'It* dire•,rdant e • lrrre,4t now `fry rote ngaiud it. Is it simply
of the ()epos pun, 7'llis wa►s it' sl •rd rave of -opposing anything the Gov -
by 119 to 7`, ted the hill war the:` 'rill ment does, right or thong''
given its, seeondtiding. The Guelph Board of teedu» !s in re-
,ipat of.a large i)hoto of fotierich hat -
THE. WORLD' `.DREAMERS. IIs) in 'winter. The fi,rard is deePly
ind .last. to singe Guthrie. Al. -P., for
o this extremely pr+is rival It go 4ye' the e..- 1:, ••Iph Mercury. -
\ it ,air take a notion
In one TO forget-nrttrnnttimits- 4 he--- �� should eft
the world - the lit►elpn Hoard of Trade
al people
and are im
Ige in thein
woe id tis
it, and a
meth, m(
110)004 tt
•emllrtllate
ii. Drees. ire there
• fillip _1+or ihrnt• "negri bodies'" in the head " f a ;el --
ter in •}hr M•id. •y feet) healthy doe the ?-or iret , .Iillir-
ton mitt up A hem :'
dletm c • _
the jrottrt• as_ lite qu.?stion of hospital accenrui-,
sr: •'\Nutt da inn is one that 'should have the
ilym thetie consideration of every
citize The h oard of Alexandra
pital an the hospital staff are entitled
,t, the tha kit of the con►mnuity for
their gosdl irk in the plat, and to
continued snit\ leo-eased support in
footurr.
s
deb
,f Prnet
'dream
who ind
utllirioK
the befit o
their own
sucrose by cite
taeseione they
world In, w till
too fregitentty, v
selves. Like the pi
dleuian'- they are en
endeavor to make tki-
ttur,-and the•)• say with
he loosed at the anti,i)u•
,lee ,t•o111d money le' to
cannot Make a ('ase like t
. eattionally wealth may axon
• dreamer, l,ut it is tether ars
dent. notes the object.. in life.
altruist dreamer is cant/tautly
ning to improve Maga SO that he I their plans for t
wboh• world nifty benefit thereby'`•Thi Neuniton Sp tatter IToryl t+ay,,
iVr 11evr had dreamers in eirr (,thinks a Int. of Pt pear Whitney,
department of rise world'+ work. `hut that he has hie fa inns, "one of
Columbus drrxuled of R western OW -
toe most 116jeetionable of thein being
age to the eount'ies of the rant, and
die -covered America in his path. She- t\.
this show of a spirit of impatience and
pbenenn and \Vast dreamed ut utiliz intolerance when views of other peo-
ple, friends or foes alike, do not coin-
- ing steam pt move. machinery, and as code With hi* t.wu," The "Premier's
result_ we_travel rapidly and rosily,
temper
haea how towhile ator inthe 'factories hu been diadvangermseveral occasions
revOluticmized. Physicians dream of during tl ' present serlion of the
retlledies or means of prevention for H0"ve. Find it may make trouble for
disease, end marvellime cures have it+ „weer Bottle Java
foliowed. Falisnq (It4RIIIMi tet string-
ing lights on aims, and. though seien- The Board Of Trade is like some
tists imbed eonclueively that such a other thing. -in his town: if we did
thing wan -contrary to the !awe of not have one eve!•t'ix*dy would want
nature, still we now have our streets to see Otte started, and. once started, it
and buildings illuminated by incan- is left to a few people to carry it on.
descent lights. The telegraph. the Surely it Is worth fennething to have
telephone, the countless inventions an organization representing the bust -
that aid in our daily work are- all the netts interests of the to n, and pay -
result of someone's dreams. in our ment of the member's fee nd attend-
pleasules, too, what do we not owe to *nee at a few meetings wring the
these dreamers:' The painting that year are not a very otterul require -
delights the eye. the music that stirs ment. If it is worth having, it is
the heart, the poem that uplifts the worth ntpporting. if it is not doing
soul, Ml are the work of those who its duty, let those who see where it is
first dreamed, and, hen Rave forrrn lo" Rain- wronif Attalla the m ettngrinnt
their dreams. Practical people have help to tiut'it Mille rlgbt tow
• their place and their work in the
world, bat dreamers make it possible
for the practhysidpeople to enjoy their
work and to carry it on with comfort.
Welt ter Vlreau'rrs. to preset
ave mei titer i.4e , with a ph
client with (leis • Summer. l
They la•lieve jn danger of com
it
iv; in utukitig Vr wonder if
'lofting it for heel! h departmen
"ring their Tot/alto wapiti Admi
nnteiial pa, head had' 00 `'•negri v
And the there lee "tn•grj: taalfts-"
to of finch/rich harltn . -in
Board would be in
tete bankruptcy.
else do'tore of the
Rt Ottnw.► and
that any dog's
IINII.r4. .('ten
tlhput the
eta gal}Irl• '
•
existence tel rabies %-or
e,when 1
t '„ ()e-
t(' the
The•
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OPPOSITION INCUNSiSTENCIES,
In one breath members of the Op-
position et Ottawa ery that the
-`---12overnment's navy policy tomb. to
separation from the Empire. and in
the next they pour scorn upon whet
they call the "tinpot navy." if the
Government were contemplating sep-
aration, would itstart out with a
"tinpot navy," or would it lay plane
for a great fighting fora of Dreads
nought* and other big ships for which
ardent spirits on the Opposition side
have been clamoring ?
Opposition members say that the
NEW
Spring Wear
Ladies' suits
Coats, Waists
k.iEts, iWVhitewear.
Etc.
are being Jail, imparted sod
placed in stack. (tor hest eft/ is
have been Rivet' to secure the
last o? et'er'.0hint(=- material.
fit, finish, style and value.
Further Price Reductions
ois'all Furs
Lots re 'need for FURS
this mantes, )•rt. -•.„refill Can hilt
any Fur' f n --sur swear now Rt a
greet saving -fetes than half
what cost will be next sesson.
It's ageinvt our Holley to carry
uv er stuck. . Come and look,'
John Stead
1.+Wl4,' i \Ve.u', Para and Colina.
11..+ S•
utlh'.rae . t.
Blyth Standard : Isaac Brown'Itys
pito:homed front .I.. IL Kelly. of (iode-
A Third of Your Time
is spent in bell. Don't sleep
on slate or a leaden mattress.
COME HERE AND BUY YOUR
BED -ROOM FURNITURE.
We shave' eleg*nt brass
beds of most Npproved pat-
terns. and dressing tables
suitable to match, et ;whale
You'll agree are retsottable.
• Examine and are.
GeO. JOHNSTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
West Side Square.
down am any Mich proposal. 'If an rich, 44 new touring car. It has seat-
inerear hof the indemnity is j*t tAtlahle, � e 't, three
'iii"oit y for her people. fully
let them 'bets of the Legislature ire-ioill lamp..it,velgaswith elatupspi-ithhgene't..
clary e) op lily and give the people ami tor, speed motor amd.uutgnetto• l
opportunil Matter
ezpressiltg theiulrlg441 \o better' tonie could IN• det'ised
upon the tnaeFrt and it the increase (shirt[ Ferbalm, which ron.•ists of ftt•sh "
is to be made, et it take [•$fret with lean beef, beef, ('heart of iron and pure 01.3
the next Parti: bent, The member* , t4putish .elie•t•1'• wine.• ,filet enqugl+
will not 'then lie oder the charge dr of the latter to'stimulate .the dig*stile
votiug roomy into` heir own pockets.-
and enable R weakened stnutarh to as -
.The !bouillon To
es puts it vers•
sensibly when it ieiys -
-The so-rnitril pate ttism that is
the i•.•sult of flee worship and Ionone '
drill sod boasting ie. a r rte to nn) „r ,,,C„r,,,•„ EDI -CATION
,
ELLIOTT
'militate the twef end -iron. 'fry thi.
invigorating °tonic if you are thin-
h1oodt•dwreak and geni'rally . run-
down. 81.110 per hurtle. _
', "" o. attendingt
coni,trv'e past, to aar•ertvin one sac- , Y he famous
cesset4 and . our eftilurrs a their
tutu .i„, have left their nam and
work AS .11 precious legacy to e::a BUSINESS- COL LEti E
broad vires of the poastietitie s rite sig
t e., --a down sere- 4+ • . • TORONt0,'-ONT. ..
thing for our country and our neig It ha. wild other. It Will pay you. WIT.
hots, is* amid h talc on which to de today for our handsome t`ni .la rue.
rale. r. ; arl(uxlllt tee with th . great
veto') pa4-iotieen. 'fo love our coun-
try Ir ant herd -it It•quires nn eChotd-
ing—when our country ie_ lovable ;
and the nom. who strives to keep his
'rountt•y right, and to make her pwople
happy. 'outlier/1y, broad-minded and.
:net. is the true troche: of patriot ben.
Ilia intinenre for goo) is g4•enter than
:d1 the lip-servere who ever marshalled
children In kneel to a flag, tet• all the
wind-aw,nllen brettgerts thet ever,
cursaid,a neighboring people's colors."
The Irishman's Toast. There's au isle, a green isle. set In tee Pea.
Here'. to 11)e:4'41ot-that blesed.itti- '
.taelltere's to the billows tvlid and free
*flint for centuries have cares.ad It
re's to old Ireland. fair. i ween.
ith the blue Akira stretched above her
He . to her 4ia4:ilock wli, m and green,
.Ste ere 4•to the Ileums that love ter'
Jean Blewett.
FROM b
R CONTEMPORARIES.
St* ;to the Farm.
111. Advance.
*dittse your to stick to the
farm. The farm* of Grenville. Dun-
das and Carleton n the boys, and
the hogs need the fawns. For one J.
J. Hill who achiev'*s fabulous wealth,
there are thous ands wh left farms in
boyhsfnd 'days and .neve attained a
prreitirnr"egnat to-tltwl--of._ average.
fnrtnrr. With more read g. more
thinking, and more planning, the
average condition and contentment of
the farmer can he made highet'.than
the present average.
Uncle Sam's Responsibility.
wlnnlpog Free l', -es,•.
If the United States ,imposes the
tnaximtlm duty on Canadian pi bluets,
the Canadian Government has power,
under the customs act, to retaliate
by increasing• the duty on American
goods by :-t3 1d per cent. The imposi-
tion of the maxim United States
tariff on Canadian goods and the
counter imposition of the surtax on
American good,, would constitute a
very serious state of tariff war, which
would have consequences not to he
lightly faced ; the responsibility for
this would test entirely upon the
United States Government at \Vaeh-
ington.
Kemp',
The Toronto World editorially turns
from affair. 4f state to remark that
"women nearly Rlwayn do things bet-
ter than men. They are more practi-
ce), more ingenious and more con -
cerneti with the thing that immedi-
ately matters, Men look farther
ahttAsd and take broader views of life
but when Rennes es to the minutiae and.
the detail of life, leave it to a
women." And in support of this
prop ositlen it asks : "Did you ever no -
tire how they hang their coataP They
have a loop in each armhole, and when
the garment is hung up It gets no ugly
twist as your coat does with its loop
nn the colter. But do you think you
could get your tailor to adopt that
plan r Being an unpractical, ttnob-
ssrvant man, we really had not no -
v.
Testifying in Church.
Wind.or Itttoord.
ig'•. SOAP, of St. Andrew's
chi London, preached against
gambling and at the close put, his
hearers to the old and favorite test of
the itinerant evangelist. He asked
all those who favored the anti-gem-
hling hill to stand up, and there were
few who had the courege to sit.
When he asked those against the hill
to statxi, none had the courage to rise.
The Doctor might obtain a surpris-
ingly different result by the ballot in-
stead of the open vote.- 1t makes the
ears of the boldest sinner to Morn
when in declining a test that involves
some unfairness, if not impertinence,
he finds himself an ohjeet of pained
surprise and audible reprobation. In
the etrcumAtanres he is liable to east
his vote on the papular side sod
@weer quletly'hut fervently.
There are many cough mixtures,
Met only one Allen's Lung Balsam;
try it.
r..._...t..l.■
Spring
Term
iii
From Ma' h 29th merges into our
Summer 3 Sion from July 4th 'and
Moores con 4nuous opportunity for
bright young 844.140 to qualify for
Rood business titions. Our school,
The Central sines College" of
Toronto, invite* ,40. consideration,
Catalogue maple on request, -w,
H. Shaw, Princ,pal,yonge AGerrard
CcCc, Toronto.
.
slnie-
1
tVirite us :et once tor nor free
catalogue .and !rain the nature
of our cuart•sev in Commercial,
Shorthong ' or Telegraphy depart -
melt( e.
epart-uterus. We have the leading
;Tacrival tr•aittieg- school in
Western Otituui ,,V. -kW -see are
thorough. instructors e x p e r i-
t-Hee(1 arid w't. eseist gradnetes to
Posit . Students are entering
rite)) week. fru should enter
Wow:
D.
A. .1cLAcH)t.AN, -
Principal.
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WASH GOODS Splendid showing of dependable Waith
Cords, in Gingbapul, Chatuluys, Linens,
l'antluicr, Prints, Challiea.
WHITE COTTONS. LONSDALES,
NAINSOOKS, EMBROIDERIES
We are showing a very lat•gA and complete range in
Ho*- ockse's English Cottons -NM our own direct import, and
values are exceptional.
KID GLOVES Twenty -rive dozen Wheat! French Kid
Gloves, tans and browns. tine quality,
perfect -fitting and commended highly. Regularly' worth L►9C
$1.00. Special 31arch and Easter price 11,OV�7
HOSIERY Thirty ,dozen reties lasses Cashmere, Pure Wtiol
11 roe, Si,' 0, el and 10. Regular value :,etc. Si
Spei•ial, 3.,". or :3 pairs
W. ACHESON f SON
Handsome New Dress Goods
Nearly every demand fabric for Spring wear is comprised
in our stock of select Dress Materials. A magnificent range
of Cbevioto. Broadcloths, Serges and Princess Suiting.,
new rx,gh-tiniriwd►Jilk_J1'eaves. F'ouI'trtlo, l'bantul.gs,
Forty dozen ladies' e11' puri► wool Caakuter{t Hurn. el
Regular 35c end tele quality. At per pair
CORSETS tour" seleet ion :and stock of ladies' -Corsets
coulpri.ete all the twit Anu•rican and English
styles: and are exesooluu.11y Iw..utifully made, and values are
uu.urpns-cel 75e,•$1.00 , *1.'2•i. $I ,544, $2.111. $3.00.
NMt'l'4"rtON INVI"I'El).
W. ACHESON ceSON
FATHER !
MOTHER !
A ilisiness Education .is the
greatest legacy you -av►u leave
'..itr children. We get down to
the h -'d -ruck foundation of living
business wiener, and 'a Nt.
worthy graduates to the 'choirs
positions.
•
Enter any day. individual
•nstFuel ion. Home etude courses
in Senior Tea►cher."M4jriculalion
.Ont -'t - -
tor particular,: '
A NEW TOOTHBRUSH?
If that ie what )'on want. we have now in owl, 441(4,• 4f
the best v+rlrre4 and beet -wearing lines of Tooth Brushes
we have ever heel. We have thorn at all P('3''4"- from :e
to 10:. The'2'w, ::ter slid :tic liters are specially' goal.
We eters in ,.tuck all the `est lines of Tooth Pastes,
Troth Powders and ToothcleansingLiquids.
' A
S. E. HICK. • Central Drug Store•.
Goderich, Ontario.
Bigger and Brighter
THAN EVER --=
Altilietctt with l'nmMercial
Hiliteators' Associa'ion sof t'an -
ada.
Easter Term Opens
March 29. '
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WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOT7O141, Principal.
J
Retiring
from Business
The greatest sale in tilt+
'commence
March I2th, I9I0,
AT PARSONS' FAiR .
this store is rented and has to be remodelled by
Jun 1st, everything will have to be sold, and the
entire ock will he reduced to unreasonable prices.
We ba a large stock of WALL PAPER—all
the best American Paper, from. 5c upwards. Bord-
ers to be sold by the roll, will be cleared out at a
reduction of twenty-five per cent. as long as it lasts'
This is all new stock and the latest 1910 patterns*
Everything will he re -marked and sold at reduced
prices March 12th. Come early before the rush.
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No goods will be °exchanged during this sale.
Parsons' Fair
•
Otic Spring,Wwllens are now
an comprise a le etwt';t
• creations in, weavers and shades.
MARTIN BROS.
"Tailors and Furnishers.
Cure Your Cold
White Pine with Wild Cherry and
Laxative Bromide Ouinine Tablets are
dire cures ; 23c a package. f
H. C. DUNLOP
1 )NI t -t.1", 1,
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SPRING CLOTHING
Most of our Spring Clothing is in, and we are glad to
announce that never before has such good, t•rliehle, well -
made and well designed Clothing been offend to the
people of Goderich. You want the hest, don't you?
Well, then, just pay this store a visit at any titne and he
convinced of the superiority of our Clothing. We huy from
the hest makers, therefore our Clothing is the best. $22
Our prices run from $10 to
SEE OUR SUITS AT $18
We intend making a special of this price Clothing, and
you will be au•prieed at the he*utiful Suits we have to offer
at this price- -solid worsted cloth,,, in all the newest ,,badee,
well -tailored, splendid linings, and will give extra good
satIsfeetion. Before buying, do yourself justice -by $15
seeing three Soitn. Special
WALTER C. PRIDIIAM
THE HOUSE OF RIdAL VALUES.
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