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MENAL
AND
ONLY
GENUINE
EWSRE
OF
IMITA-
TIONS.
,y O L D ON
THE
MERITS OF
ewe of the 9istrict
Mrs. Peter Bishop, a former see
dent of Brussels, died as Haw►hun,-,.0
Saturday, April Ilth.
The total mesa for the town
ship of Howick ,r 1911 is Ir.JS,7'lu. M7
The population l3,517.
The 100 -acre grass farm on the 41h
concession of Grey township owned by
John McAllister, Toronto, has been
sold to James Pearson for g'2, 7+111.
Herbert Robinson, who has been
ledggerkeeper in the Bank of Hamilton
at Winghem-for some time, has been
transferreel to the Winnipeg brancb.
Rev. Mr. McKenzie, Meth slist min-
ister in Wroxeter, has been Irene -
tarred to the British Columbia Coofer-
enoe and will leave late the West in
J one.
William Moffatt, a former resident
ot Turnberry. died suddenly et his
home at Itak,ton, lows, on Wedoty.
IINAEDrS day, April I -Ab. He was in his sixty-
�1 . ninth year,
INLIENT Mrs. Thomas Wyatt. daughter of
Ll IIEN Mr. and Mrs. John Brunner, of Sea -
forth, died at her home in Berlin on
- Friday, April 14th. She sea, thirty-
four years of see.
Dr. Alexander Bethune, a highly
• esteemed resident of VVingham and
sealorth several years ago. died at
Emu on Saturday, $tb inst., aged sev-
enty -right years.
W. J. Keyes, an old Meafurth bov
was married at Hartnev. Manitoba,
on the 15th insL The bride was Miss
Annie Isberg, of Virden. The young
couple will reside at Wiggin,, Seek.
George Inlay, of Sarnia, wbo spent
a number ofears at Ethel and was
well known itt. that district, died at
the home of his daughter in Ramie on
the 7th host- He was in bis sixty-
sixth year.
UAUGHAN M. IWBERTB. CIVIL A pioneer of Bluevsle vicinity died
• sod Byessne legieer• Outside Leed on Sunday of lest week in the person
earverawVolans Bloat Oodwtea. wiser of Ana Fleming, relict of tbe late
ullise-YesuealaDest. Telepbon. est. - Jhear1. Her late hu.hand was te. She was in her eighty-
third be
MEDICAL "second G. T. H. agent at Bhrreale.
BOOK BINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
• LIBRARIES
or repaired.
GOLD LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
AU orders premptly attended to m Marini
them at THE BIONAL Ood.r ch.
A. E. TAYLOR. BTRAT.ORD
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1 W. F. GALLOVv.�M..e B.
mce are orieesee. Nee* ' etta sett (wine Beattlrri S. 7Ltetlkesr IY.
LEGAL
DROULY'OVT• BAYS t KILWH-
J. AN. karrrurs, seimIton. astartw pobile
�.ioef,aes is lbs Maritima Costs, eta Private
��ofasds toxo d at Wile level*
rate. ot O ertc totem*
KWOU(FOOT Y. C.• it C. IlAY8. J. L.
1ILLORAN.
• O. CAMERON. K. C., BAR1tIS-
ittnnes-
r ass Uedereicch, Land did dour fres
resew.
CHARLES GAOW, L.L. B.. BAR
Wtt>df. ea users. esYmwe• .ea-, [sada
nen. iter, to Mea stw_w.et rates
11 0. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER
DJetesso .Weer. notary pews
..muss 1 Ria rowel undersea flet.
USuitAWClt. LOUiS. ETC.
<t1cKILLG? MUTUAL FIRE IN
Jul B u K A N C 1. c u. -b arta sad irdaud
was possess maroon
tlmosi.--J. B- Moira. Pus, desterth P.O;
Jas. coanceir, Vim-rm.. i.. traderice t'. 0.;
l banns L Mats. bac .1 res.. besfertb Y. 0
UhwusRs - N a C M.....e) . -asturlb ; John
M. Orlers. wlatnwile; 11 llama aftur vh a e.
J ets, Nearwea
Bescb swat ; Jae* esu. uariock ; . Malcolu,
biaawsii, 1w-tw.nsM. _
Haitocktr :Jsa Lagerung.. wiamoaQ ins ; Smith.
Hfocels7. neatness. P eY-iaraieee ...ii par
a.essstiwmte am get Lamar Cana ieoetpte.t a
Tsar t erowa's...1Ltee. Cr al IL n. gate s
raster,. KIasMOa sues. oedema.
Sts° 0001
The marriage took place in Trivitt
Memorial church, Exeter, on Wednes-
day afternoon of last week, of Miss
Honor Moyle and Harry Jennings.'
Rev. D. W. Collins officiated.. Mr.
and Mrs. Jeooings will reside in Ex-
eter.
Win. Woods, of Wroxeter, aged
ninety-ooe. bas been, admitted to the
house of refuge at Clinton. The io-
mates have enjoyed gond health dur-
ing the winter, only one death having
occurred since the beginning of No-
vember.
Fordwich Record : While shooting
with a short rifle the other day Ed.
Harris accidentally got the end of a
finger over the nluzzie and a bullet
through the fleshy pert of his
ogee. He will have to nurse a sore
finger for a week or eo.
Jos. Hodgins. of near Centralia, met
with & serious accident a few days ago.
He was fixing a binding pole on the
top of a load of hay when .the pole
threw him to the gf' hind. He was in-
sensible fur nearly half an hour and is
et present confined to bed suffering
Prow internal trouble.
Cupid scored a victory in Brussels
last week. schen Rev. A. C'. Wishart
aided in the c..rrstinimatitn of a inet-
riurnnial alliance between Alfred C.
Becker and Miss Ella Maud McArter,
both of Brussels. The young couple
will reside in H, towels. where the
groom ss engaged in business.
Mrs. Barbara Oest reicher died at
Crediton on Tuesday morning of last
PRIVATE FUNDS TO week. aged eighty-two years. eight
leas. Apet7 to M. O. CAx. months end six days. With her late
yuAi, narrow. Madams wawa Ovderird. hatband, who pre•leeeaaed her shout
W R. ROBERTSON.
' INSURANCE AGENT.
Ylna AND lea. luso : Udina& laroadran and
Ammons.
onsuarrr, B10RNites AND fWrtoraw' Wan,
1TT : 1M Owaa saddest sad oseramee
,;Cegorsties, IAeute& of l•oadon. Reg•
inion ry San l•p ARAn•ria BOND* : The U.S.
fidelity and tor U003paaa.
011ice et rteL.raee. norWart corner or Tic
wad 8t. David's cresta. Pbrs. 1T,
JOHN W. GRAIG1Ii. LiFS, FIRE
mod acrdsat imeresoa Anent for issdiar
-toLuai tfod stook ormpwar,• raaarinoce la e"
se•• .nested as bar: plass .red at W .Cut rate''
...a l .t ulnas, oriel w ma suet .ad Square
yr maser J. W. l;ltAlti»d.
la, tnoel
s, se.
ro. Amos al
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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l& Alahlt T - uouhsat:M, DOT. J. P-,
1 UI R OP MAS&1i1EI LlC112480-
seLANK. 1BBUER OF MARRI-
. AMR be sem. Lieame•tes Oat.
SHAYLIG PARLOR
4211I.DFORD 1BLUOY BAWLER SHOP
-
L -Mao well;saws sal p.awhe stood
bioses 8. tae seat orrvsw is Alavla.
OW. et&sdsa s
spedalig. 'AM al Wind hawk weeklarelL
aro pranowe wan es ovals&
a a
10111talralla. rm.slmrr.
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1ITHUR J. BARGLAY, MEDAL
l.lBl Waal laallvato
y k w Pam areasteame►
tamp w et smRmtiesa pr'eeered ler resaleseae
vW gablesbewesal. tw.. -. - am r-
AUCTIONIILUIG
itlit/MA.b trL h D$1. Li V b ri'IUSJr
ase grooral nasus. Whom • sow
.assn Mom ass wilit y Imre at sat saes
abs air aylas masa Tam soaas-Rl rel
every swear sere be yew yes
meow
Mi1Sic
(t.0 I11CK OONSF RVATORY OF
l.J ■Deet...
J. p. no L L( Y lurarai.ar. r T. C.
M. Miasma awoke Maas wares velem eau
tam muss oat tsarm barw•sereessMeees`
sea A. R. t et.a ,+m& iermra7. eases
,la Nes Aloraw' lbemPrRee
W paw g� �. awl ± 7'sr
Mia masses es to Rear. ate.. ap5Y al W
lassrvers.
W. J. MUIR 6c CO.
e' UAOiRTAKIR$
AND LMI ALINLRI
somata .r.at:i.Oe5 ielsO.t
eleven years, she settled in the wood-
lands of Stephen township, bring
among the first settlers. A family of
three sons sod two daughters .arrive.
J. S. Lyons. who has been publish
ing The Onrrie Vidette for never*
years, `Tuns located in Doseronto and
Inv- moved his printing plant to that
place. Mr. Lyons found the field in
Corrie too limited. in hie new field
be will have a town of 2,51111 populatiou
in which no otbkr newspaper is pub-
lished.
The home of %V. J. Haines. Wing -
barn, was the scene of a pretty Exeter
wedding on Tuesday of last week.
wben Nellie, the youngest daughter of
W. H. Haines. was united in marriage
to Gillies Haines. of Holy -rood. Rev.
Dr. Rutledge performed the ceremony.
The young couple will reside on the
groom's farm at Holyrood.
Death of Ales. Shaw, IC. C., Walker-
ton.
Alexander Shaw. K. C., the well-
known Bruce county lawyer, shied on
Friday last at his home in Walkerton,
aged seventy-eight year.. Mr. Shaw
waa the first precti.rng lawyer in the
county ot Bruce. He began to prac-
tise in Kincardine. and wben Huron
and Brune were ',ponied he went to
Walkerton and had been county solic
itor for Doer forty years. He was a
member of the Dominion Parliament
f•tr one term 1878 to 18ii'L
SPRING SKIN TROUBLES.
Pimples. Eruptions and "Spotty Cotn-
At this season, wore" of people -
girls and young women especially -
od their fad.. disfigured by pimples,
dark vpotseruptions. etc. The skin
Deeds attention --need• renoveUnRR
after the trying Urine it bas pae*ed
through during the winter.
Just think what it bat gone
through ! You have hem out in
rale and sleet said snow. You have
Men at one moment perspiring from
.eating, or sonee other exertion.
Then your has. stood to. "000l of."
You bane spent boor' of the day in-
doors at a teniperat ore equal to aum-
Se.r beat. Toes you have covered up
your .kis-neept your face ---end
Rose out into • temperature away be-
low seen ! No wonder that, with all
threw changes. the skin of the lace and
neck show. sigh of needing attention.
Zan. -Book and Lase-Buk snap are this
remedies S ear Zaw Bok ligthehtly
over
the
mowpatcker.. aat night annd�wash with
Zatm-Rok Soap tomb ibe par talk'
each day Theo mottos bow quickly
your .pp' aranes improves. Aa the
rich. refined. herbal .asses sick deep
into the t.iwntw. the herd. eeurfy-She
pat -elide are removed. Better color re-
volts.
escult.. 11. es is d tbe std bacon*
THE. SIGNAL : i)DERIOH ONTARIO
transparent. The blood Gales' Ii i.
able to impart I%s pro ssr ooluru,K tat
the tissue, and the deficit- tibia's u1
health replaces the sallowness and
pallor of disease.
'Lim-Buk is also a sure cure for skin
Injuries and diseases. Ec,ewa, ulcerv,
ringworm. yield to it. use. For ruts,
burns, beuiww, children's rashes, etc..
it is unequalled. and for piles.
Mothers will And Zam-Bun Soap best
for baby's bath! All dingaists and
stores at 50c. box for Zam-But and 'Vic
tablet tor 3 fur 70c1 for the soap. 1f
you have any difficulty in obtalniog,
order horn Zani-Buk Co., Toronto,
and send price.
G. C. 1. EXAMINATIONS.
Following are the results of the
Easter examinations at the Godericb
Collegiate luatitute. the figures being
the percentages taken by the respec-
tive pupils :
FORM I.
Evelyn Pollock • S2
Thos. Million...... 79
Mamie Down........ .. 77
Mee Redmond • . 77
Terence Kidd...... ..... • 77
May Rogers.... .. 7r
Margaret Leonard 76
Ethel Naha .... 74
Rohl- Bieset 73
Lassa Elliott 7I
Agnes McDonald .. 71
Elva Kearney -70
Sylvia H sllinau.... .:... 61
Ella Rogerson . 60
J.,y Sheer .. Ip
•Jera n Young 6P
Mary Davidson. .. fl8
}holt Ja-ksnn ed
Gladys McDowell •, • ell
brace rhoma.,. 1
WiIla Cox .... 6B
(i ration Burdett e... ....... .. 67
Cockburn Hay...... ... en
Iran Cott .. ....... 64
Pearl (anode ... ..... ....... 64
Evelyn McL..tt. ... (13
Haruki Currn• ft!
Mary Young 61
Arlie Met hese* .. 61
1,mils t'arey 58
Jean Niira.... - 57
Chao. Kidd.... .. ..... 57
Elu.er Itohertsos. 56
Eva Beck 55
L..ura Bate, 54
Grace Wells ..-. 54
Nora Matheson - 52
Jennie Mnquis ... 51
Ernest Porter 50
Grace McLean ...... 49
U,is Challenger 48
Isabella Mclennan. 48
Jos. Griffin 47
Ella Stotbers ... .. 46
Garnet Tr ethewey. 46
Jos. Beck 43
Jessie Foster al
'rose. u.
Ford King . .. .y. 84
James 'fc('lintoe. 82
Colina ('lark .. ... 90
'tens Cowan ..., 80
Olive McMureny ...... 79
Florence Stu yLli. 79
George Cs--. 77
James Find on........77
Hector lcKsy... ..... 72
Alex. Mann 71
Ihuncan Matheson 70
Amy Wark ... ... 60
Muriel John ton..... .... .: .... 67
May Ryan.. .... . 67
Eleanor Byte ... 66
Gladys SlcLean. i.;':. .. n6
Olive Tichhur w. - .. 66
Harvey Hallman 06
Gorge McEwan . 66
Worthy Ryan tib
Jessie Johnston 06
Pearl Drennan . ,. 82
°Cnsworth Jones 61
Victor Newell 60
S• epben Wilkes-- .. . .. 61.1
Howa.•d Robertess 59
Jessie McKenfde.... . 58
Mary ('lark tt8
Cora Allen .... 56
Elva Johnston ... 5
Ruth Young ...•.. .... 5:3
Allen* Clark ........... ..... 51
(roRMERc1AL MOIL
Mary Lacey ....... ........•. .... 77
Beatrice Wells 71
Mary Hurley 71
Celia Robinson .... 71
t'hsrlee Inkster 69
Ida Currie 67
Iris Warnock tai
Kathleen Sutherland ei;
Hazel McDonald 65
Marie Currell.. ... 63
Grace Wise - 62
Annie Levy .................. 5s
Sadie Wilson . 57
Mabel Maakell.,_ 55
Margaret Duff ... 52
Alina Sturdy........ 58
Lawrence Smiley . 51
Iulu Dunkeld 51
Clarence Smiley Ll
Ernest Prldbam.......... .., 48
Lorne Young 47
Oliver Goldthorpe 46
Het beet Maedil . 37
MI DOLS (Ai FOWL
Earl Elliott.... 79
Josie Medd 71
Edna Sti,ling 71
Leila Feagan . - .. 64
Stella Morriab .. 64
Edna Me -Ewan 63
Oladys Lev ' e3
Fergus Melaught (r2
May Cameron H1
Mae McManus . ...4 61
Edna Sends 50
Minnie yhackleton 58
Eileen Sullivan.... ............ 51
David Hardie 57
Stella Kirke. 50
Jeanie Cleft . 53
Margaret Garvey 55
Maryut et (.alt ....... .......... 59
Mabel Young.... 58
Ella Ilrimicombe. 5d
Art ce McLean.... . . 52
Robert tarry Id
Howard June... ..... •... 52
William %mole
Flossie Elliott
Sara Bemoan
Ella McLean
•
yr,
49
4h
46
rrnnDi.it IS) VON*.
Ethel Goer ... ase. 1111
Rua Somerville ...........
Vera Durnin ..aa .
Mary Teen `.; l
H ntb
°nroe . • a
Pearl Melentl. •„r ., ; 10
Rert w igkgee . • ............ . - A
Helen Pr Wham . .......,.. «
"warts .
J.n Stotber•s . .
Sao's Smyth.. ,
atuy M. 1 l ,
J...,. 04 t M • ....-..
Kric H swain
n .-r ...-\I
Uuroor Phillly.
Its •. \Y,..,...--
M'wreu,e Y..urg
Ltwrenoe Gear.......
UPPRR VORM PART 1.
Benw,n Lung ... • . • .... .
Lotti. Hubinwei
%Villiam Bawer.
Grave Wariew:k 61
UPPBR PORI PART Il.
Irene Pridbaur . 84
Roy \Vrltrr...... - .. 77
J. A. To.,..... .....7S
1 Dowd.,McLaugbliu .. 74
Albers r Derain .. T2
Marna tat Bi -net.... 711
Agues H.swrlton 64
52;
521
'•t
47
44
4/
43
4y
to
67
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CURRENT LITERATURE.
LIPPtxt'trrr'e iron .%l .--The May
issae upei.s with a e plow novelett-,
-"The Tuharcain Cee," by Edith
Macvene, wbu wrote the Duchess of
Drerwe" and "The Adventures of Jou
" its scenes are laid in Paris and
re Aix-les-B-.ios, a small but decidedly
'frst' little town in Savoy, Tbi, her
tv.mes d rich.yotrng American, idly
touring in his motor -car. A woman's
face attracts him. be linger., Hods
that be has Gallen in love, and seta out.
to win the object of his sHrctiuni..
Front this on, the plot develops with
*peed and inter4rity, incidents. epi-
sude., and ell 'forte of eiiwplicat
oow.rsntly happening. all of thew,
however, havinga distinct be+ring on
the plot. Thera ih a mystery Cleverly
sustained, as well as marry dramem
*ewes. We can t tc! wuwnd "'Phu
Tubaresise thee" as an . unusually
Itotld love story, fetish and viperous
r e are some pot e* u. thy short
stories es in Olio krone. elm, several
epeeiel artikke ref unusual interest.
Jennie l4rookie eket• b, "A Leading of
Pro widener.' doers 'bine a hird bunt, is
p•►•tieulsrly news with the outdoor
searip •'Odors and Nemori.•e." by
E'ir..heth Marry C.".o tw, is another
popes unu-us1 and fall of • ha, in
-The be Talking Machine as a Public
Educator," by W. Dayton V\'egefarth,
T IOnsDAT, Aran. !f. nu $ '.
"I was Crippled,
could hardly walk
and had to Crawl
down stain at times on my hands
and knees. My doctor told me 1
had an acute attack of inflammatory
rheumatism. 1 was in the hospital
for weeks, but was scarcely able to
walk when 1 left it. I read about
Dr. Miles' Nervine
bought a bottle and began to get
better from the start, and for the
past six months I have had scarcely
any pain and am able to walk as
well as ever," H. SANDERS,
P. O. box S, ockaway, N. J.
Few medicines are of any benefit
for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders
tells plainly what Dr. Miles' Re-
storative Nervine did for it. One
ounce of salicylate of soda added to
one bottle of Nervine makes an ex-
cellent remedy for rheumatism,
which is now known to be a nerv-
ous disease and therefore subject to
the influence of a medicine that ass
through the nerves, as does
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Sufferers from rheumatism seldom
fail to find relief in the use of
Dr. Miles' Nervine, with salicylate
of soda.
Bold under a guarantee that assures
taio return of the prlc. o/ the first bottle
N It hila to benefit. At ell Druggists.
MILKS MCDICAL CO., Toronto, CM.
is a whimsical ',ketch in which are
combined truth bun:or and mound
awns.. A. mere- serious article is
"Bring Un the Cord t In the Way He
Rh..uid Go." by Garin el \Villard
Fnuch. floor moor ••.. i4.• "Soc;ety
for the Probe •l ion of Criminals," by
*Thessalia L. Menton. and ••A Brief for
Brevity," by Frank M. Whoosh
rEVIINIGLE
UxnESWfAR
THAT is the name, and
1 below is the trademark.
you are to look for next
time you buy underwear.
Your size in any garment
with that trademark will
fit perfectly. will outwear
ordinary underwear, will
not shrink. Yet you pay
nothing extra for this
extra value ; and you get our
Guarantee of " money back
if you can fairly claim it"
"fad..! it Pars in Canada,
by P :T.N LI AN S Limi.ed.
? ... •
•
Rugle
ir If" is
XUI�SHRINKABLE fl
Trade fjarA
ISN'T there a floor or other woodwork about
your house that would look lots better
if freshened up with a little good paint?
You couldold do the Job yourself with M si
-L Pat- M -t
Past-
a a way you'd be proud of, at • net of a ae
tow dumas For every oat's worth of Paint
paint you'll get a dollars worth of
satisfaction -if y.e are particular
es get M -L (Maple Leaf) Paint.
Tor the floors get " M -L
Thor Paint."
1
s
meek m sear
ssa eoe.ibly,
airs wee odor
sad .leas• s Rdls Bees
se ,mob .sielie/. end -
best al an- uremia, its Mem
mases Iso bear Rise oder ,aim .
Made is MM-ee.es sellers awl
Mae /e► se sees. Reid sear le las
-.m esssers. Mede br IrsrW
♦erisb t Cake C... Lad.. Tesems
Deemer veer e.Ss sed .sheer rdwiesD, .bb M • L
51r wuI Circe. tl ariloa Seekers. derabM,.acbable-
sera easasriml. IN
Be sure to look
for the Signature
The success of Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes
line brought many imitations. But you can always
tell the genuine by the fat -simile signature
"W. K. 711ogg," which appears on the front of
the box. This signature is your guide in getting a
scientifically prepared
breakfast food.
17
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
r'Phoae The Scotch
S6 IStore
•
Spring Cleaning Time
IS HERE
spring cleaning is uppermo at in the mind of the lardy of
the house just now, and nowhere will her many wants be
Letter served than here.
New and Artistic Lace Curtains
Splendid showing nr Nottiogham and Swiss Curtains in
white, ecru and Arab, from, per pair 500 to $7.80
Madras Muslins Sash Nets
Frilled Net. and Muslin, in almost endless variety, to
suit all requirements.
Carpet Squares Carpet Squares
New assortment of Carpet Squares in Tapestry, Brussels
end Velvets, in sizes 24 by 3, 3 by 3, 3 by 34, 3 by 4, 34 by 4,
all marked at very doers prices.
Jap Matting* Cocoa Matting,
In Our1Ready-to-wear Section -
New Coats and Skirts
just to band in all the newest styles.
Ladies' Short Coats
Ladies' Long ('nate
Ladies Skirts in Venetian
voile. from. each....
$8.00. 37.50 to $10.00
$4.50 to $15.00
cloth, Panama eerge and
• - $2.95 to $7.60
i
HOW TO HAVE
Stylish Footwear
It you buy a first-class
shoe, don't you want that
shoe made in the latest
style ?
Why should yon pay
the prier of a high-rias.e
shoe, and, in return. get a
shoe one or two s. *,ons
old ?
How do you know,
for instance, when yorak
tor the neweat footwear
that you're actually get-
ting the newest ?
But why takechruicet. %
Why not ask for the
shoes that lead the stvlee
in Canada - INVILIUS
Shoes ?
isn't there a great
satisf.ctiou in knowing
that the shoes you're wear-
ing are not last year's
styles but the newest there
is in footwear?
This satisfaction will
tie yours when you wear
INViC-l't'S Shoes. There
are other fashionable A. -fa
hesides INVICTUS, but
bow are you to know them ? 1
Why tun any risks, why not nyder lb.. ohne that have made
a tenntation throughout Canada for their etytish appearance?
You run no risks when you r»der I NVICTUS Shoes.
Wm. Sharman
The Square Goderlch
The Signal to January 1st, t 9 1 ; only 50c
Wide is Canada,
et London. Oat
obs.. ., hit, v..,
•
Footwear
for easter
Easter is the opening of the season
for Oxford Ties and Strap Slippers.
At our store may be seen a variety of
dainty Footwear to please every taste.
The selection is so extensive that
we are sure we can please you if you
will only let, us try.
For those who prefer to wear high
boots we have the usual variety of
stylish and attractive shoes in many
patterns and leathers.
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of quare. (iodeNeh