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t, t t.toek of package and hulk seeds is most complete. and is
0111:
ma out fast three d..ys. \Vc also have a quantity of Mnngt Id
and 'I o t iiip steed on 'hand.
THE SIGNAL : GODERTCH' (>NTARIO
News of District
CCLBORRNE.
MONDAY. April 4ttt.'
Ncrrytt, Miss Amanda Intuit. who
ler spending some itaw itt 1:3tate-,
is home again .. W. R. Fur-
stet. his, returned from -e-abort p-ro.
Hamilton.. .Mr. Vance, of Tavis-
tock. ie visiting with' frietelo. '+•u.•1Ile
Maitland .1. 'C. Durst sprat
Easter holidays in Zit rich and vicinity.
School opened on '.touchy after
ST. AUGUSTINE. .
Trivaoay. April 5th.
8eedlnq s the' order .01 the any inthis vicinity Mts. George Brophy
-wise nn the -*irk 4isL;-last• Wttk
Misr Effie Kiwi, of}A (burn, i.,ited
friends in this yieittit,'
\Vellingtou Nixon visited \\'esttlrl.l
friends on S toy S. Series. of
Auburn, spent Suutlty1 with friends
in this vicinity Miss Alice Clark
• visited her hist', mfrom
Mrs.\\'ut.T1
the Rxatev varntietu \ es, t-'11")'
he last weweekQuite :t number fro
weather is lust lovely but a little this vicinity attended t t.ol•ge'ri,vtnlr'r
Cain would do no harm.sale last 'Thursday • 'dist, 'Kate
- - - Brophy visited Aslillel.l triruds.•
1te et sty t1'qui.,•,- fat house-cleaning. i\V t 4 ? t lich •i•1'ltlwould
• sto 4•t\t•. 101 urn -11/401.1/14e gni, Wet n
yt....111 lie wo•ll-1,11plit•tl by us.
NILE.
Wsi,Ngsu.\Y, April 0th.
.._•--- r. AAN!t� Vru.Nn. -- The
011 Moe-
'I'i naulrr are ut \ ittnn,. Opera N
BAYFIELD.,
if you would a 411-•: t.1•..' cI,tl 11 tlninent see.
don't tabu
4 .. •rr«ttk a.t-the-4' sun � v.d;o rbalaala•.1('•, W ..t
tins' t•xnluillat1u11r 1,1'1,1 ill I' n1n11 4. being pre.eut when Itt .h prr+t'nt. 4
uu-,•, 1: u,t,ri h,
N. No. I. ltul'ilt'r' n1' day. API ii 16th.
plxceu in order of writ. Those ‘v1,111ul'astt Itsk.txil«rl to ol,- \\'1:,uN1•:.u.\\', .\ psis tt:h.
walked \tlt
Min the pass 'Mark .• Sr.' 1\'. int.,. \\•ui. ('.itiipbell ;44,11 wr,1 Curt, -:.art
1tcNc1', L1's1ie Pentluld. (,,,idd 10111., 'I'nlonto, aft spending, a lets• (hays
Iatr, 1Lt�' Mnl►t'r•tiutid, \ictus Ynuu_. with relatives 'it the village.
•1.i,zie NIc1)efluaill. •Bar old Jtt'lI- 'i'h7• *4lciel and hxz.tnr of the town
wain. Nr.11L-=-j;a,la Mp,..nmol''' i hall on Ft Ma • evenitur. under the tuts-
Young.
Yvan F. ' t then. :.tot 11 ,ices of the F}uglf�h ,Iii.i tt. was. sa'ry
1'uuu' , Vera Tiffin, Inu•� ''unsay. .It. i 1
III. Hove and M1 -Now. .le,ruiv Pent- 1 suscesytul, over $17 being Iealized.
R •t Mt.. Tan,1 •
•,■11��.■8■■. �� Gere
•
We Want Your Business
I have bought out the hardware, stove and' 1ttsn►tthing business Of
ltlrl h-. ' �T Ili^ii• i�u�;: mid Ili tv ll:trte. tlltt
hest -assorted stock of Hardware ;�tttvi- , Paints, ORRR, \'tiriliab, I.i11,tl,
Colors, Alabastine, Rru.s't e:, G trtlen T'.) )13, S1 *. L04, ShoV'tals, 11904, akes,
Poiks, 'hears.
•
LAWN MOWERS
\V.u„'salt ,11111 Maxwell 1..441.11 Mowers are
gttiu-vnta•ed to give satisfactinu. Specially priced C:uriv,,e Pu nt, \'atnish. Euxniels. Stains and
at $3..101 and up. dry Colte.m.
S n t o•'� Flour Paint dries hard over night ,old
wear. bite iron.
11 1 tt1t:I't)N s 1'I:I:1: I
' -ay. Climes!! of .tl•-
kona, who teeeutly i-etn-ell a Tali
front. the 111''1 4 t1.1itln church here.
occupied St. A11(11.•'% s pulpit ,n Sol'-
hpth ,anti *}tent- :a i.•t. o:+t,_-a tjlittg stn
friends.
land. Harry Dodd. .\I ugumitt 4..1• o.
D. A. M,•Itetmaid. Sr. 11. - Alice
Steep Ietd. l':dirat Sht•ppt•rd. Isaac Cut'-
£ ., iolet Kerr. The following did
not tske :any cx:nuinaI1.114 --
Worthy . liven. I't. 11. -' Henry
hews Fr elk M.-Lhsain. .1yrtelTL
Currey.. Sr. 1. Retie Young. Jr. 1 •' DUNGANNON.
•
-Lama Kerr. Florence 11c1Vhinoey•
1f Albert (.len, Lionel Sel(110. Leon-
ard- I'hri14te1ow, .leaf) Jones. Hl'uy
A. Unlit Nr.t '.
Big Bankrupt Sale
n
f
1 have 1'url1,8•'d the .1. .1. 11'Donald kook, up'
GROCERIES; PROVISIONS. CROCKERY. GLASS
WOODENWARE.t 1164 0,04.. is :tl1 new and of lit st-ria,• girality.
hoot. co ill co ,once
1 A. NEWTON. DF.N'l'iST, IX('K-
. NOW. -At home every 11.3 except'rhurs.
da •A. New remedy for ext naetitKteeth Vienna).
fur Lbetter thin. l:l Crown and Midge work.
etc .luwhnuu/ plate. .uwt.brea.k,Wlo.r'
\, -You eon 1,1N.1) hittY) t'
uflbx•-snore
• - your work much.
• GODERICH TOWNSHIP. better dons, 441 M. du 11 time,
Mlle. fur do:' ,{ Get work. wore coot•
Hru.h 4 hent moi. .! t, Mae v,... ,a will r hi fu: the panni:.
h,•xr Itru..pp the \1'izn1,1. If you glut t VIM f
wish. u had; 4'-i,Wri.a Opera house, nude O1.1 E TH1: L
rich, Monday: April Mtn. N bn
ptlLs est-iLLE, April 1th. ott1te, nww
order, wall b
'rolt'N.IItI• CIIttNI'H^--l'.a1nr11 met curtirinX aunt
ptirhuant .10 adjout'nment, all meat- fin-enforamo
hers being present. 1linutes of, last
meeting• lead and approved. 11ove•d
by l'ouncilloc Yen. seconded by Coun-
cillor Lobb, that the following
changer 1* made 1n -the pathtnasters:
Albert Neal instead of Jas. S. Mliller,
Harry Salkeld instead of Geo. K.
tohnstrm: David Churchill --instead of
John Pickett.- Carried. Bylaws Nos.
5 and n, 11110, Were paused. Moved by
Councillor. Lobb, 3t•ronded by Council-
lor Yen, that the road commissioners
oversee all cement work'and be paid
st.Crt pet. day. Carried. The follow-
ing accounts were ordered to he paid :
Signal. $I.31 : News -Record. *1'.'.' : R.
H.' Uutt, $11.5:: -John Fraser. $7.117.
The council decided not to extend the
municipal telephone systl'tii into the
township of Colborne. The council
adjourned to iieet the first Monday in
May :at 1:31 p. 111. --N. \V. Tttt,-
w.'►nTiiat Clerk.
And will be at prices that will semi
toff n fossulae . t in it hrry. 4'10I 'tI
o. rid ret the:pick of the stock a
et
Glsud Batter and F'tesh Eggs taken aLeash prices. .
'AL AGENCY
•,41111011 for The R sal I. at the rest -
and Sll.tio!er Store, who' -e
uw
rol%t•d for .•1 .crtetion•..u�
job work. soot ,i:lt. will.lw
nt. vont tor the .41 ,e.
P. T. DEAN
Wall Papers
'MAT SATISFY
Our view Papers will make
any tootle attractive, Satis-
Lietory to the most exerting
taste We are .showing
them in 11 wundetful range
of 'Meting.., dninly *tripes.
floral effects, self -Lone and
I.. ttt'.t I c effects. \\'1', want
yuil t ; see them. No obli-
gation 11 1 pfircf•lase 1f . you
come in and look at them.
'mos -tango. from :Jc per toll -
t for the Canadian
4'«pt•r., w ' our imported
I'•.pl•r. singe in 'ice from
.1:,c. per co1T up til $t per
The Colonial Book Store
1;1:1)1D"E PORTER, 111 .p,
\'11,,1,, too. (iudet•iih.
BICYCLE
KINGSBRIDGE.
'EtK.1)A\-. April 5th.
F'ict.:, IN T11111 Cam.. -\WhiIP pCay
ing by the creek Mondry last -Terence.
the three -y mu -old son of John Hussey.
fell into the stream at a depth of four
feet. By the time assistance reached
him be was uncon*c' but through
medical attention the little fellow has
recovered from his narrow escape.
WA 1. r. \\-A W.
paper for Chi. -ei.un 11.4- at. ved :and
include. all the 1 e -t d..ige. and ,bin 114, for
.ptfrlK• \\'e have 'per to -in, any In. Ito
matter how dark 11 r how Isiah! it !•. 'rice.
We -hall
t
a
d .ed
t
fr
from
:M t0
sell. 4 nal.
range
t
1
t U:
i KM U
.t. k 1
*how Lar W
die iso
to pp
nt to call.. NtI&s :^
A I' Ett.-OU
you find it convent
'RYAN. Dungannon.
WEDN
The monthly. tweet
11. S. will be held in 1
>A v -Apel: IIEke- -
v of the W. F.
e. Preehyterian
church • at 2:.4.) p. m.. on Thurellay,
Ancil 14th. Ten served t fl_o'chlck.
AND REPAIR,1SI-10P
I have upent'd 0 Atop
tit the at:and lately
'o
ccupied I
an.h !Intuition
Street, for the repair
of Bicycles and gen-
eral repairing, Now
ito the time to have
• .your wheel put in
shape for the 'suu1-
met. I ante agent for •
Cleveland Bicycles
the wile -WT -111:d has--
Wood
as' Wcaul tie t'_1 nt
time.
W. L: YULE
Ilan) tilt 1. :-.11,-t 1
A Ih..tzla. •\Vhite, clover -threshing
was in progress Tuesday last at John
O'Neil'- x' spark frau) the engine
started 1111. to- a load of rails. The
town wt•re at diner 441(1 the fire. war
well advanced before it w+te (lirt.ov-
eved, butfurtitn,ttely it did not reach
the barn :and the only damage done
w:hy to the waRyu and rails.
J, tTlvu4.-.lorry O'Connor, sr., is
able to 1 e ,tr(rtind again -Mr. and
Mrs. P. Dean. of G,xiericb. spent Stitt -
(boy with relatives here.... isyrnnnd
McDonnell, accompanied by Miss A.
Mc(ahey. spent Sunday with Miss H.
Noble.. Cornelius Foran spent
Sunday in the village Ed. Dalton
has put:chased it young driver. one
that can make Kintail in ten minutes.
Misses Maggie Garvev'and.Josie
Dalton leave today for (.udetich to
resume. their studies at the Cr illegiate:
Mr. and -Mrs. .1. Hogan visit(d,
friends in our village on Sunday last.
1lislt Minnie Dolan left for the
S,,'t lata Friday.
St uout. Ritroar.-The tallow:dig
is
the !Apart of the joniim-r •ro of 'Dun-
gannon public school. 'rhe '• tunes are
given in order Of merit : Jr. II,--
Lily
L-Lily Errington, Edgar C'arr Gladys
Errington.. Redvers .1.tigusti Lew
Elliott, Rest Smith, Marion ' Bice,
Frank Glenn. Georgie Cal well,
Franklin Thompson. Irene Carr. %er-
ten Iver*. Pt. 1't..-=\Vithur Bro
Freida Durnin, Florence Dornin. St
ley Hives« Sallie Mountain. Anil
McKenzi''e, Rum«ell Bartlett. Belle Er
r itgton, Wilbur Statwar•t. George
(Glenn. Pt. 1. -Bert Bradford. Agnes
Caldwell. Agnes Cinisins, A . KI
lintt. W,llaee Bartlett, Harry Carr•
Gordon Glen. "A" cats* - Morris
!vers. Willie Mountain, Raymond
(frown. Harold Stewart:, LILt.\' H.
FRASEI[ Teacher.
V-�� N
lr.a'e. y .r+c1' 1(11(1 size. .-�sattt tin! I.:Ise i•11
1',ui•lttt \••trim; frnlu 1'� lochs* to last inches Br,1►h. �
high, in I and 2 -inch' este . '
- PAINTS ' i+CIEEE.> $tl0-I:S.AND.WIN 1�OW
A1aI,,,oh,.e \V'lll r'olotr, ea•' to tut on and ' ti•.t...rtt Doors, Windows and S'rr'n'. Wile iii
wnu't rust oly.. We have evet•y rotor. . . • every .04..
' .11 iiia-t+•'n'O!• II 0 IH'r re..t, I'un,• faint' Ilnd
Vatnielu� the hr••t make. (;e' a ru!•,t cat! and 11(1• , \Vu,•, $'= •.r p'r 111 11114. No o c .+Ira %Vit.,•
tens} the Kuntaut••
e on every eau. • lit " !rt to.
Let us do your Plumbing. Heating and Tinsmith work I've had eighteen years to Chieelio'a lar.,est plumbm;
shop, and know how to do good work. and do it right. We p;uaranteo a:1 our work: and will be glad to give led
prices. No job tco large or too small for us. - - - . -- -- h' - - --
Rev.
-
Fred Hunt's Hardware and Stove Store
• Hamilton St. • 'Phone 135. ���Godderich.
- ft tris____B®MIS
eral days hast wr'k\ .. .. \lias- illary
lite don returned hot le on Tlnitwddy
after enjoying as week at Kingston.
where her brothel, pert and Sandy
lure attending Queen's 1'ptversity.-
WESTFIELD.
•
$100 Reward, stbo
MI.The reader. of l. paper w441 lee ulfaw.l to
1 e dreaded
th n*deuce 4,a.that therel t.'il
1,, ,Ien
h .-Ori' Inda1l I .
.ta • and that 1. Catarrh. 113.113Cateirh
Cure l ho only !meat ice rio,' ho - Roo^ 1 1.1
t
the m •ieal frntbrnity- being erni
etttune I dl.eere. require.. a eonl:tltutir«'al i
[MathieuHal►'r Catarrh 1 use k taken in -
Woolly.
Woolly. a.tiot directly upon the blond .o.d�
IIIUCOU• AU of the ..y+tens. thereby :de
.troylrgr tb* mindatIon of the di..ea.e.-and
gia the the pit ut .treoigth-by 'building tin the
1.011.11111 ...
tion an a4alal nature in menu r-
ox'r loc.-
work. The pros. have ..o. faith i„
it.curative power ,at they otter one hawl ret
doll,r. for any coo, ,at it fail. to cure. `let,'!
Tor It.1 of te.tim.x.iat
Sold
F. J.1.11 F:N ' V 154-1.'111.. Toledo. (1.
old by all l)n.KX1.t
T}t
'rake ail:( Fan
w' l or e0n.11pati-gn.
ST. HELENS.' '•
Tupsn.\v, April 5th.
11t'DoWE1.1 -CLARK.-Lt.t Thurs-
day evening the marriage was solemn-
ized of Marvin McDowell. well, of West-
field, and Miss Mary, seet:nu -daughter
of M1•. and Mrs. Peter Clark. Rev. 8.
H. Moyer officiating. Thebride, who
was given Away by her father, wore a
lwautiful gown of white silk eolienne.
The •wedding march was played by
Miss Jean ('lark. After the weddi/,tg
tt'past the happy cooltt,le left for
their ,new home at \\ estfleld, thebride travelling in a navy blue quit,
with hat to snatch. We extend In
Mr. and Mrs. McDowell our heartiest
wishes far h,ippiness and prosperity.
T-t=+i.;DA 1!.-Apral.5th.
et oN.-The marriage of
Matvua-111rllltaa.11 a)Js1 N*
Miss rl
(.lark, of tit. Helens. formerly teenier
of the \Vestlield school, took place at
the ho,ue of the. bride's parents on
Thursday. 1larrh :fist. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Me1)oWell have taken up their resi-
dence here. We -wish them many
years of happiness.
for tloderich('11(410II- NalPls.-The Donnybrook
church is Is'ing raised Loday ready for
emnt'held intsl housewhilethe
elinrrht is IteingWestfield Epworth League is arranR-
Ing fqran entertainmentRGdInPngagPd
for that11T1pnb+o�nl.MKrH7for Mc-
Dowell and Mtr, Al
t '111 and
t 11 Toronto.
1g for bolt et good= than Lt I n ,tt�t�lnl�thr I 1 ,
events, years, alta•,=- -h'ol'
( i..tin .tot• th lrnn' k
i
House-cleaning Helps
Q
\\'c
have t'vets:tting that go.'. to make thedtex.le.l hon.I-, i,•nning
tut.clt eider. and go erv-t ytning 14 Ilk,' clean and fresh odor.
Pulverized -Borax, 10c per ib.
Household Ammunla, tOc and 25c per bottle.
Chloride Lime, 5c and 1Oc per px;r.
oeol,n,-50c per lb.
Formaldehyde, 50. per co.
Carbolic Acta, 50c per to.
Sulphur, etc.
%Viten needing anythin,t in the .batt line, woo'wottl.l like to .'area
cal.. .
F• (J. BUTLAND; Ur11,;_iEstS''Unlr:irh.
Ts,E STORE THAT PLEASES •
JoTTlvos.-Mrs. J. B. Rutherford
returned home on Saturday after vis-
iting triends in Fergus \lies
Versa Woods spent the holidays in
Winghato Misses Jean ' Clark.
May Cameroon and Sarah Smith and
Durnin Philips returned to Goderich
on Monday after *pending the holi-
day Mrs. W. E. Gordon visited
in Goderich bort week ...;. Miss Lil-
lian Clark spent Sunday at "Ktntati....
The regular meeting of the Women's
iNite will be held _in_the_h11I_on
Thursday, April 14th, at 2:31p. m..:.
Miss Miwa ButhealtI'd,Ieft' last Tues-
day for Toronto, where she spent. a
few days • before -returning to her
school at Southampton Mr. and
Mrs. Caslick. of W Ingham, *PrP the
guests of Mr. and Mr's...D. Todd, jr..
over Sunday Messrs, George
Clark, of Midland. land ,Donald and
John, of Toronto. were home for the
marriage of their sister last week.
Better Things
•
t sl rich people are n.ikit
They •Ifs 1�ticftrtf'witlt
rt. 1t n
•1 batt R
insl„nir•e.:hay want
and We are shoving some eopeciat ',toes!. to\
4_ah y Parlor Suites .
. that :Irl' well worth • 1tc inspection
of ,olivine• who is thinking of
refurnshin1 the pallor 1 h ia seting.
Tf T,ilt lf- At4ltr'. irerhnpw rrttettee t)r
an odd pipet• r. tetlttlred. 4111
Rotas ate Welt made nerd art. in line
:with that good tate that
should distinguish the home.' We
•hnirlti be glad tri. -holy ahem 111
tom.
(iieo. Johnston
leturrttture and Undrttakung.
The Square.
•
to he iven
on Day 2ltb. The services of Mr.
Pink, of London, have been
date. -
. lust. - arvP c-
'Dowell anti two
'children spent the Easter holidays
with the formers parents. 1
Mrs. Ed weld M I)owe , in oron o.
Tomo/Ito Conserva-
tory of 1f.ita t,' Minim/. sweets 1004-
Clark resumed
lla
week .... . Miss !Alien
her dirties as teacher on Monday
miter spending the vacation• nt het'
home at St. Helens ... A. 11. Kole
Protestor -44- Goderich a i.ited
home of W. H. (';intplletl and renewed
old nrquaintanres in the neighbor -
howl during the past week Mr.
Ilnd Mr•. Farrow, loop near Lis-
towel, visited the .f,,)•merfa el)II.itl.
Wesley Fallow. n few days ago
J. 11. McClinton is in (l,sierieh on
burliness this week .. ...Mrs. Ramsey,
of Guelph. visited root gives here dor.
ing the past week Mt•. rind Mrs.
Rols•t•t. Brown, of Mortis. visited at
the home of \\'esley Fftrrow on Ami-
des- ,last _. Hols•rt, 11hanmPy anti
Miss (Tare Crnig, who were united in
the holyhoml. of wedlock a few days
ago. have taken u , their th.xle in
Brussels. We wish them ulan%'Para
of happy married life We are
pleaar'd to know that Mt e. hones
\Voodoo, who has been in poor he„ftlw
fo'r some time: is mtieh improved.
SHEPPARDTON.
Numb the (trert mafavorite. at Vintoris
I,pera Home, llo,lll' ertch. Monday. April rlt1th.
Don't mi.- it.
TtFsn.Y, April 5th.
A i.1TT1.I: O1n1. N'FF'F'RR,-On
ThltrRday last a very painted accident
happened to Bertha Foister. the little
daughter -of Mr. at1! 1rrs. John
Foster. when she had partof her
1•:Nrt!111 4INKI). - The able 'lass of
the Met to..tl.t church here irate enter-
tained at the personage nt Nile butt.
Thursday evening. The pastor and
Mea. (%/moray spared no pans in giv-
ing the c•atnng people a vett' pleasant
-„tee}--gun es were the
chief smoomement.a, and all wbo at-
tended tborough' enjoyed them-
setvet,.
\)tws N ,-r, s. --Tate warns spring
weal.bt' i. ,•Ilabtitlit the farmer" to
common'„ their swelling earlier than
tiaiiail this •Vass ' strhool opened
,Rein on Monday after •,he F:nater
Olken, ion The 1',ocher, \liar 1'.01(14
srmnt the holidaylt it her house In
fhtticrirh. . Dave .Breen welt 111)
f' con Tr -wilco,' fora few drive Miea
Eltie ilottohotty stent N:n•ter week
with her eousie, Mts. A. Schaefer, of
\%ingham . 1lre. Johnston has re-
joined to 1 . 1- home in tot. Thomas,
after a leng'hy 'hilt ;it the home of
her brothel-. P Green . Mkt,. Flo'-
Pe Doneh'•'t'' `visited her friend, I
Pm*
Mist ivy Elliott, of (loderich, for acv•
i
Two
Extra Lace. Bargains
11
FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK
vo extt'aordii::try bargains ilt L1e.' p1) ,'u 1111I. COUilt('1' Satltrlla\
mors'► h, Part of a big shil,tnent dire(' to li., front 1.:►j:ib11 makers and
just ou of the customs this week. Ne:1!'ly three thnueand yam's nf Lacs
anis Iuse 10118 at l'rices•low enough to III1. •• it pay 41JIt to buy thorn by
the dozen rds, and lay -in a'supply for:n.outi:s to muse.
Over 1000 yards at 2 for
Over.. one thousand card* mac
Torchon and Trimming Lues and
from 11 to ij lnehes wide, dozens
of patterns, strong. firm edges,
Wort ,mover shown before. fresh
iiarsea: regular values, 31r' to
morning over one thousand to sell
vas's. -----------------------
25cfor
hint• -.mad.'
Inset tion,,
and dozens .-
designs we.
out of the
Mantilla
•
at two -5ca= a�s�ms
u A Nobby Coat at $6.75
A very nubby Spring Coati at this
price. It is wide from one of the
popular diagonal covert cloths. and
comes in it gond 'bade of fawn. 'Thirty
inches long. roll collet, self buttons. A
serviceable Coat with good style
at medium price. All sizes, $6 7
Leach........ •V wvJCa
wenn
.)ver 1000 yards Lace at 6c a yard
These are fancy cotton Loves with Insertions
to match: widths ft. 2 to 11 inchc.. They
will make particularly etT,rtive tri11tm:ng for
under wear and • summer dresses. Thete are
13 or Lit patterns. The weave is an excep-
tionally strong one, and these Laces will wash
and wear well. 1(egulit prices. 10c to 20c •a
_yard. Over one thousand vas, to sell cora- a,
rimming Matnrdsy, ..t .a,u. Leiee4 paey'(
[Ivy your Spring Suit
ready to put on
Y••:1 o i11 rave time..worry and 1,2)11bl1' buying
cunt• Sr ink tiltit IPadv-:node. There will Iw •
.,0,1,1•' ...,veil on well, if it is•bnught here, for wt.'
:l,1' .how_.tltntrt .ug stylish Spying Snits at very Intldet•ate
1itriusrt i,sil.ord.- and_311
'a I&
err
• no doubt lot all al,nut the Ht. The -tyles
taolu•ely correct in every little detail. i
•,I P mel•. es, 10 'note, I. st I hgs•s omit veal -1 eon-..1`Ii••"* --.
11(1 all 4.1.'' 1 •'o►far 1'..l 't'1' aro 11mvn.
I
I •41114., u -ad t'hruughuut. The pctcee--
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$1 6.00, $17.50. $120.00 lip $226.00
I sa-r -alt---'-.`.
BL'1ck Moire Underskirts
$3.25
�....lhe^ drpnn•nt of nit- tc„it 1:.,..•.•11
ll.'s M1,4rre Cndet•akirts at time surplus:•
price. This Skirt is made from a high'
)(sae's brick silk mnirette, Itas wide frill
trimmed with tucking and ruffles t it Is
I ciht very full. yet fits snug around
the waist. Extra good value $3.25
1.1//Ch
1.1//ChL J x+
A splendid Waist at $ 1.00
Come and see the real prct.ty \Valeta we have on sale
tinturday for a dollar hill. They are better by far than tiny we
have ever shown at this price. Made from good quality Swiss
muslin. Front of handsome embroidery and Lucke. The new
sleeve. (loxes enough to sell any day et $L23. 1
Special for Saturday, etch
.00
1
Tailored Lawn
Waists at $ 1.25
These Waists are made
from fine and strung indict
Lawn. Stylish t a i l o r e d
effect with wideutucks, lawn
collar .1rtd cuffs. 1 25
All sizes. at each...