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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-2-27, Page 2IYea ,t..tem. 1 ! T*vaawl. Feortooen t lel•'t THE SIOFAL': GODKRICH' ONTARK, quiet enjoyment and comfort out of iL 11ey abould be very reluctant to allow SiQlld, it to Ret iota the hoods of the de- spoi. OoozIJc a olor Alpo. PUBLISHED Ev:.RT THCRSI> s ev TBH SIGNAL PRINTING a.. Lunn' Teisobsse flab Ns, flu. Tenon et era.v.atiow {Lee per arum= in advance. au asastay lite ; tearer arent•r. ffia Ts United Stat« embsexiberk $Let a Year iddstlr r adorn e, entreribe s wbo 141 to ready. Tara SIGNAL seset.rty by Bail will ceder a favor by ao 7asfanta[ r of the tact ata• Lamy a data a. pomsibia tress • comae et admen . desired. note old and las asw address diet* be prier.. •ewrtlelna babe : Lea* sad mbar similar adretuaeme 1...,w. psi floe ter Srt t uou Aad er par line ler sacs sabde.esst insertion. Nar•ured by a neapareil scala twdra lines to an flan. Boaiser aims at ail ane and ander. $S pot rear. AdvertbsmentsetLoa Found.8tr•ye& db stations vacant, Siteation. Wanted. Hoare tor ease or to Rest. Farm. for Sale or us Ankles ter Saba atm, not eivre{fag bra rs asci itsaeelass : $1 tor dna manta ter each.absguant mooch. Larger adremiss mods la pee.ortiss. sa.ost.oess.aa is seinen readied type tele mots per U... NA senior ler. lama Um Asy sped* satloa tae objet of *deb Le Use owasarary bora d say individual se .ssst- ads* to les wassidered* *weed .aea'diegty. `° advertises** and Harr ter display and contract advent*, taw* will be duan to ai'Wie.uos. Addnee MI Ali .atnie.taoes THE SIGNAL PRI\-TP\u CO.. limited uloderirb. OnL GODERH-H THURtiDAl'. FSH.. , MU EDITORIAL NOTES. Now imaginary German airships are acarine the people of the British Ides. When did atriums become so timid that shadows and fancies frighten them The parks committee should be very careful about destttbcing any of the trees on the Square. It is just a little too edgy to cut down a tree that took years in the growing. Won't somebody wake rip The Mon- treal Star? It is having as awful nightmare. and fancies the British Empire is going to fall to pieces unison somebody does sorbet/Mee right away. !tithe time of Britain's trouble in youth Africa. Canada sent men to help fight the Boers. What' would have been .aia if, instead, the Govern- ment had proposed a money contribu- tion % Mrs. Pankhurst. the leader of the militant suffragettes, says she will starve herself if sentenced to prison. Why not let the deer lady do as she threatens He. anti.-, ore becoming monotonous. Woman suffrage limy soon become a live subjectt in l'throe. Canadian women are wise enough not to adopt the violent methods which are work- ing dimmer to the suffragist cause in Great Britain. 11 the 000nuv is overwhelmingly in favor of the Government's navy contribution scheme, why should the Government hesitate about appealing to the people to annihilate the (rpposii tion at tbe polls % A Chicago professor says that tb• man of the future will not have halt, teeth or little toes, as they are becom- ing unnecessary. The bald -heads will now he claiming that their shirty pates are the correct thing. ani that the owner of a mop -head is behind the u mea The Government pre is becoming eery angry over the prospect of a determined tight by the Opposition at Ottawa against the adoption of tbe Borden naval proposals, The Govern- ment tears an appeal to the people while claiming that its polity is the popular oar The Ottawa Government is gicibg to Western • totArio's long neglected harbor• the attention they deserve. - London Free Pres.. The Free Pews, being a "laud - lubber," may not know at : hat the period during which the lake harbors were allowed to fall into decay ended about the year 1411. ('nkss Sir James \Whitney is merely bluffing. be appears to believe that the instructions issued to municipal aasr•o sora to aentA, buildings at "the oiler by which they improve the land- meet the point raised by the tax reformers. Of course they do nothing of the sort.. The proleetyoweer will still he penal- ised for improving his property. Taxa- tion of imptovemente will still continue and promise will thereby still be re- tarded. Stratford is baviug a lively contort Nor the q ust ioo of the proposed route of the C. P. R. tbrpugb the city. The projected plan threatens to deprive the psnple of the sae of their pretty hue lake, which both in summer end in worsen is a popular resort for reerestioa. it does seams • pity that modem 'improt-repent." should .o often be the foo of beauty and comfort. The people of Stent told enneeti men eerie to Gods ieb to gas a look at Heroes bend expo : but they have their ewe bele lake ell tie time arta tarter an imenevas amwmTI The course of tbe Minister of Fin- ance in reference to the bank act and other matters above pretty conclu- sively (hit he is, as was declared by Liberalshen the present Ciat net was formed. the t.ominer of the mooey in. tercets. Torre in evidence that some of the members on the Government side of fbr House are'ecomiog restive under the Minister's too obvious lean- ing towards the plutocrats. Chief Jtattice Sir William Mereditb when leerier of the Conservative porgy of °uteri° was further advanced art the taxation question them Sir Jades Whitney is today. The fnilowing is a copy of a letter written by Mr. _Mere- dith nearly nineteen years ago : Toronto, April 16th, ItfBL G J. Bryan. Esq.. 9 Yon a sweet Arcade, Tegrin t o. Dear Sir, -Tour letter of lbs 21st ultimo duly received. The Govern- ment has decided not to allow any im- portant changes in the Aesessmeot Aet to be made this eeesion. The new Home will bare to deal with the whole question of ass estue. . and 1 am persuaded t bat the assessment law •wiU cot be placed upon • proper footing until it has leen completely remodeled and the many anomalies which it ooutains are wiped out. I do not myself bee• why an opportunity should not be given to muni -ipalities to adopt"tbe single tax system. it they desire to do so. Yours truly. W. R. Meredith. • It requires a•considerabk amount of nerve for • Couservutire organ to assert that the Quebec Nationalists are allied with the Liberals. on tbe navy or say other question. Tbe Nationalists were elected as opponents of the liberals and with Conservative support, •nd have voted right along with the Conservatives in Parliament, with the exception that *few of them. to save their faces. voted against the Government resolution on the navy question. The DMA jgrity of the Nationalists stayed with the Govern- ment on this question. and all of them voted against the liberal proposals. And here is the way L'Evenemeot, the Posunaster-General's newspaper organ. Wks of the Borden contri- bution : "It is cnly a gift of money. You will never hear any more of it. There is no danger. - The British will hire men at twenty-five cents s day and Canadian mothers and sisters will puffer no lose. As for the money. On- tario will pay for it, and the 'West will pay' for it. It will not take your soon from your bomeellas the infernal Laurier would do." It is tbej old two-faced game again -lambast Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Ontario because he is not British enough, and revile him in Quebec, because he is too British. To a Voting Lady on Her Birthday. Tate mardtag revs eo by And brei your garessts bona The k•edi* by and to Will bid yes go with Ilea, Trtt t not that cars. an • told vagsbrods are they Merit rob roe if tJ.. y oat. And sake belies a it s play. Make tbe old robber* Eire r tt all tbe spoil* they beer - Their u -alb, to tsdp yea live- Tttelr,ier. to keep you tail. A -k not tor gaud* nor gold. Nat fame tbat tal-ely lbw*: Texv tool ,-b word grew* sal taring at all throe WOOL 3.1.k 4. all innu in.* we denial*. F..r hamlet. • done, -\ nd the year. sial L t our bond. \\- t t h to ersnr,-4 rii^edT kaewa - Blies tannin. AN OLD-TIME RESIDENT. Ile. J. C. Come N000red by Fellow -Lib- erals of Vancouver. aucouver, B. C.. Neth Dec-. 1912 - Mr. J. C. Currie. ooti Powell SL. �ancrwter. B. C. Dear Sir. -At a regular meeting of Ward Three Liberal Aseocution. held on Friday evening. I/ecember 27. by a inanimate cote you were made an honorary member of the Association. and to to exempt from 111 dues. We hope to have you with us at our meet- ings as afters ae possible and trust that colt will be long spared to be known a: one of the oid-time liberal. of Cao• ads. Yaffe.* very truly. Signed t t'. 0 (Otto`, Peesideot. (Signed Wm. \icEwcbern. Secretary. Tbe older rverdent• of (.oderich will be gl•d to hear of their former fellow - townsman wbo has been thus honored by the liberals of Vancouver. It must be ►bout thirty y ears were Mr. Currie and his family left Goderieh, where be bad been a very well known citizen. He bas no doubt seen a reran changes since owe thing that doss tot Went t that me : change is bis devotion to the Liberal party. His old friends bots will re - mho the eestimstoto expeeeud is the latter of the allateas of the Vancouver Amor-Satins. FROM TME EOITOR11 MAIL }�> e T.msa F. Manse. a Cot. wmesf7 a wall-k.owe resi- dent of Osda iels, writes to renew her wbwaipgeo to The Masai. IRbr re- marks that 4y ail tis. !+Dianas tolmem that ars stent. be bar ; bet notw{th.tanrtise all the rharagen that bare taken 'Mane Ms evidently retains et311 • d,otig ha - weft te the doings of the old tows. 1. Goateed' with (`alifornta Florida has beam frost to meet anything this winger. as everytbia(� M growing, denim Mos. McLean remarks, His % Polley writes from R - Rina. HeMyaleeer,•thing u tttr Out tbees and he likes it very touch. He makes rotor interasti•g comments on public .Rain which hese been discussed is the column* of The Signal but as lie concludes by septig, -This letter fa not for puWi.&,au," we have to fore- go atgo our isooctane of wining it Into °printei s copy." Last fall we published a notice of the golden misdoing of Mr. sod Mrs. W. J. Yea, of Rumell House. Ply- mouth, England told rinse residents of Goderiebi. a000napaoird by some ex- tracts from a letter addressed to the editor by Mr. Yeo. Through oar neg- lect or from some other rause lir. Yeo did not receive a copy of The Signal containing the notice. and a few days alto a secood Ietter came from him stating that he had con - eluded at the time tbat we did not ;ruttish it. but recently his wile had received word from relatives in North Dakota that they had Been the ac- count of tbe goideo wedding in The Signal. It was truly a roundabout way toe the information to reach Mr. Yeo. He asks that a copy of the paper be cent him and we trust it will reach him this time. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Canadians Doo't Want It. Lambe Adv.rUa.r. A committer of tbe Toronto Board of Trade has declared for •'universal military training." Wby not asy "oomputsory" military training, in- stead of trying to sugar-coat the pill It will not be swallowed by Canadians, anyway. ;ammo Lost in Ose Day. Winnipeg Tribune_ Based on the prices of that day the lose on wheat shipment* in Winnipeg on Friday, January 84th by reason of the dosed market to the acerb. amouoted W realty tiD0.000 And the 1Seetern protectionist ibouts that reciprocity is "dead." - Su James Wil Not Listen. reteato Star. Sir James Wbitoey says if you tax land you make it dearer. In saying that he shows that not only will be not listen to others, but he has not stun begun to ask himself creations about land. 'Mete is only a limit -d amount of land in a given district. If you tax it firmly you will make tbe non-users let go and thus cheapen it to the +actual xsers. Attending to Business. Stratford Beacon. The political genie of the armament maootecturer is an old one. Thr for, onto Star recall. that Henry lifartin. wise an and a witty, in Parliament to the time .i ('barley I. said : It His Majesty will take advice of hie powdennen and his gtrosenitbs he will more hove peace." The businesses of tine powdermen and the gunsmiths hake grown intOt vast industries since then. Fooled the Cold Storage Men. Guelph Mercury. it is stated on geed sutbority that many commission and cold storage men have lost heavily_ oc eggs. Throve Were bought early in the season at prices from 30 to 25 cents per dozen. wing to the very mild weather the family ben stayed on the joh, and the cold storage man wan fooled in his effort to get a corner on eggs. He'll get mighty little sympathy from tbe How Agriculture May Be Helped. Haatterd* Gleaner. The Ottawa Government has asked Parliament to ratify its proposal to groat ten million dollar for the pro- lnotioo of farming. All this sounds big. yet farmers are skeptical as to wbetber the money will not benefit is pew lot' of officials rather than the men who plow and reap. Nothing will stimulate f.u•minglike helping to snake it pay better, and that ran be accomplished by reduction of the tar- iff on what the fanner has to buy and opening the free market teodtred by the C. 8. Government_ to Nota Fair Deal. , aristiar l;s+Miaa So our Ontario Legislature has le- cided'by a big majority. and of course tax reform ip dead -for awhile. That it will stay dead for long. however. does not seem very likely. Theinonet- sistencis of our present system are so Rimini( as to he pea -tiredly indefen- sible. it may be true. as the Premier asserts that the trouble does not lie in the law but in the awaessor,, and if this he the cans there should be lit Ile trouble in getting the aaewors to change their methods to accord more with the popular coevictioa of what ought to be. The fad that it is pos- sible in all our Ontario cities for a wealthy man to securecostrul of acres of tastable land, to bold thatland for years subject only to a Domino] tax, and ahsoiutely unimproved. and to bold it until the surrnuoding property hap all been built upoe and then sell it for a tvmfortabie fortune, is one which does not impress the average man a• • fair drat W the citations in general. The law, as usually inter- preted. favors the rich, as t be poor roan cannot aftnrd to hold land and pay taxes. when he ie receiving Do in- come from the land. Let Toronto's assessors proceed at once to ams what they tort stretch the aaapesenesi' act to cover, and if that fail. -well, the Legislature islature will not always rots "'No." • Owen undergoes Operation Professor laadolt of St masker, Emsa preltadnary operation cataract am tbe Queues of 1 "Varasea Ryl va" 1. Thi is sixty -aim years of ago. The of her syesiaht IoM boss so. e{ataatad by amdis..rlt and literary wartt owl of it doss h nailed; light Mote of Eetprem Dowager ToHo!ta-Lm- lempteas Dowager, at (1t.e. diol se eats day. Rho was M years of ala- nor b.sboad, [ wampum died is i N& end r pMrt try Klin the Dowager 1111111pme ind ale ranellou tysiaatt, Fortieths in A. thrifts buts Yens and la+d* ll. late Mr. Robert Ratelig, senior director and Italy surviving member of the o'!• !.�di ectneato of Moms. Hass. ts.WlQ St (;recon. Limited. left an astute foe probate valued at SISLIPOL He died intestate, and as his widow, Mrs. }Laity katcltff. leas renounced ad- .siaiatratwa of the property, letters of admissetra,iou have been vented to his shoe, M(; It. •bert Frederick Rat- eltff, M. P.. and Mr. Perry William RateJiff, as two et the lsextof-kin. The duties oo the proper -t7 will amount to matt t 133,(1110. Other foresee* k -ft by members of this famous Arm are : Mr. Jobe Gretton, who died 1990 12,,O33.610 Yr. Rirh•rd }Litchi?. died in 1910. 1.114190 Lord Burton, died in 111114 property provisionally val- u'd 1,000,000 Mr. Richard Henry Ratcliff. died in 1902 6111,524 Mr. Hamar Alfred Baca, M. P.. died in 1848 1t16,547 MARINE NEWS. Owen Sound has an elevator scheme on foot. Tbe proposal Is that the town guarantee one hundred tbotyrtnd dollar of -bonds at four and a half per cent, with a redeemable agreement at • small premium. The town to hold a ant mortgage. the town also to seethe the site and Rive • Geed assessment of any (house/id dollars. The builniog willc:et aDproiiinuely two hundred sod sixty thousand d•diars, Aad will have the last wad in distribution of power and operating plant The pro- moters point not that many of the els rotors on the Gnat Lases are twenty years behind present requirements sod that modern elevators are paying splendid dividends to i heir owners. I f carried the elevator would in all prob- ability be ready for operation at the opening of navigati. n in 1914. Sarnia to Ham Steamboat Line. Sarnia, Feb. 25.- It is rumored that a steamboat line will be ..r is in pro- ft.sses of organ ;Xi, ion at Sarnia It is said that the company is now reeking to purchase two freigbtees if they can he secured at a reasonable price. The line, if formed, will carry ore from northern poria to the iron ore docks at Point Edward. Dia film Fall es Steamer. Sarnia, Feet 25 -Norman Graham, of Sarnia, died in :be general or -motet here yestegdsy from injuries sustained over a mount ago when be fell iota the bold of the N intern Navigation Company's steamer Huronie. The young man fell nn his heed and oon- cua•ion of the train resulted. Aa in- quest will be called by Coroner L•agie to inquire into the cause of dratib FOR BALD HEADS. A Treatment that Costs Nothing if It Fails. We want you to try three large bottles of Reza! •'93" Hsir Tonic on ou- personal guaranies that the triol will not cost you a penny if it does not gine you whatrtute s:.tisfaction. phut's proof of our faith in this remedy. end it sbould indisputably demonstrate that we know what we ate talking about when we say that Recall •9cf Hair Tonic will retard baldness, over- come scalp and hair ailments, and if any human agrtacy can accomplish t.bia result., it may also be relied upon to promote a new grow, b of hair. Remember we are basing our state- ments upon what has already been accomplished by the use of Rex•11 °Iii" Hair Tonic, and we have the right to assume that what it has done foe thousands of others it will do for you. in any event you cannot lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee. Two alae., 50c. and $1.00. Remember, 70e can obtain Helen }remedies in this community on1v at .cur store -The R -tall Stere. H. C. Dunlop, Godeeicb. Perturbed Diner -••R hat on .earth is the matter with you this rveniog. waiter . First you give me the fish, and now you give one the soup. Waiter pconfijeotuaUyt-'•Well, to tell the trite. sir, it was 'ugh time you 'ad that ash." CITY CIRCULATION AGENT Or trdl0R Mootlsal Daily Pad *raw al PI PILLS IVR long years of sulering trust Kidney T: ouble-- two bores of GIN PILLS - and it's all goue. TLat has been tbe experience of Mr. Ea ea• Quonset,t City Circulation Agent of La Petrie, of Montreal. He describes it feelingly lyeal, May }rd, tqu. "•I have been suffering hem Kidney Trouble for over five long years. II had also Rheumatism in all my bons and asmeles, could not sleep nights and on some oetaeioers could hardly walk. I badbeen treated by some of our bet Physicians but without relief and I lou over fifteen pounds. One day I and ooe of our leading botelkeepers, who had bees clued by your ransoms GIN PILLS. and be adrisd me to try them. So 1 bought two boxes al my draw st's and before I bad used one I felt • big change. Before 1 finished the second one I was completely cured. I can assure you I can hardy believe it for if 1 had only known what 1 know nota i would not have spent over One Hrndred Th'llars fqr nothing when two boxes of GIN PILLS cord me." El 'GENE QC'ESN EL. tall PILLS are gainibg a world-wide rel.:L.•t:ion, by the way they conquer the mo -t nlv.ttuate cases of Rheumatism aid all kinds of Kidney Trouble. 5or. a hos. 6 for Soso. Sample free 1! y,m a rite National Drag and Cbemica` C ` ' --'-•to.1 Limited, Torocto. tet 1.041 Mewterial Fund The King W subscribed £tee. tet Queen £1N, Queen Alexandra £100, et -King Mamei of Portugal pie Aad. Lord Cluspa £100 to the Msnsfoe House •Scott Pond. The total of all f undo for bow 130,000. Over 11415 persons are homeless as a result d Are which swept through the centre of the Kande district of Tokio. Tie cLf16da1 report of the are .tats that two persons were killed and 100 trotted, and that the damage amounts to $2,100,000. The Hoole of Commons Railway Committee refused to grant a Federal railway charter to the Huron and Lake Hurn Railway Company, which proposed to` run a line Sarnia to Mem- ford. 'The Committee beld that the Line was purely a Provincial one. W. A CHESON (f SON *444 3 3 ,3 i .a..t+i , *ad shape. 3 Extra Low cumnng pricer now in all linea Many at hall eegttlar 3 values 3 3 c c F 3 7 psins S ,Ards �� 3 1 draperies, L and 36 inciter wide new 3 rt 1 .3 F 3 1 1 Skirtings 3 Thirty-two inches wide, indigo fialatea Shirting, in nes; .3 stripes or checks. Best made, at per card .... .. sass. 100 Prints sad Gingham's F A choice, bright and beautiful. Sf-inch peke.. in light, me 1 3 diem or dark colors, at 10c and 1240 3 Crumb's best at pet yardsir Handkerchiefs kerchiefs. lines hemstitched Hand 3 3 3 hemstitch. tone, border, regular 3 3 1 3 nesters, reversible. Dent patterns in 1 3 3 3 Wool Batting for Comforters Nesth• patreILd lo one -pound bundles, nicelyold and well wooers j white wool, fur quip„ eta. Open ot nicely for waking up. (ptosed by u.aay ladies that it makes • comforter metal to best eider and *la fraction of the price. Per Ib. .da0 Ladies' Rues --Sable sad Wink Neel Pieces and Mugs in all Chill MODS Ladies' Fur Coats &charas Lamb Comm train lured, quality warranted and good .tyles. Regular tau and $'85 trusts. now half prita. u ill; and $17.(30 3 3 3 3 3 Blankets Large sane, purest all wool Blankets. Nest blue or pill borders, splrodiily whipped and from one of cur own Hulot, county mills. Ves y special, per pair WOO Cashmere Hose Penman's seamless. perfect fitting. pure wool ca•hmer•,• Hose. Sixes ti}, 9, 91. 19. Special 35cor s pairs $1.o Corsets A La Grace, pr000uoeed by scores of our customers ss ib, mostsatiafactory and perfect fitting cora* in Canada today Styles for every figure $1.00, $1.x,$1 60 to $8.75 t3 Curtains Tweet n white apppl quo Cartoon. y PM e scroll and roedaUioo applique no. 8,agulat $4.10 and $4.5u. Sto-k-taking sale prix. 11.75 Art Sateen' and Chintz . for quilts. cushions and d deigns i• colors and effects. Pinks, blued browns and Turk reds, at per yard. 12ic, 1;rc and 2p. Grey Cotton cotton, :IB Ditties{ wide, extra beery and fres froze. dressing. lar 1'1ic, at per yard . _ sass .100 Twenty -ave dozen ladies all pure l Specialeach' Se Men's Handkerchiefs Rgrelda and mercereed each l Sc. Sale special 3 for fah Uaioa Carpets Yard -wide heavy union r ret browns, greens and blues. Per yard special at 35e and. 400 W. ACHESON f SON Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan. the wenTMTTTieMTTTTTTTII!TTT!!!1"." !PT0 known New York financier is ill 1n Cairo, Egypt Mr. Charles M. Hays wbo iost his life on the Titanic left his ate of t ��NEW Your subscription to ,THE' SIGNAL 1762,296. to his widow. est1 • for, 1913.,. 1 Counting Losses. Mr. Pintflnger - •'Ocean travel makes me tenthly i11. On my way over i lost twenty pounds." :. Lord Howiong- A mere trine. 0n my way hack borne pot into a poker game end lost =Mitt II V 1 Educate your cigars musically. Start wits The Edison Phonograph An it 's irasbrrptqprerianan of magic • as essential M technique. The world areas Edison Records, doerthe est artist,. You can play them again and main, until mat. you have banllrariraed yourself and your children with the wee of music they ought to and Sap Mame dealer's and have ltim pisy some Blue delight the Rent They will 711..ae A adba. ora. w lima - Ass, amass. M. L U.& a. A —ipimts Inas r idle= Phoo mgeu,.L em/ rhe ..L tin/ ho bind r JAMBS F. THOMSON ADtDtRE_SED 7b WOMEN 18 TOURS "A Case "of taNerves ?" b ib -ori ora mho. asatang a areboy surciskateetamps writ, cad lesmb disemkse ▪ s sod ass an byre! fid. • .lrwms/e vas mon Pie ier• Favorite Prescription h tore el s faness yk skies iw11r .zperisseed is ibr Watling at wamss', pseRr aaemta par bet, yearn le las bees cease mdabd se shrine weeaokiti !haemin er wrmea .aa bent winsome t• ib bmednel gedMfa Parham its W Is w0 fid r metsi.t !• trwme re fg.we.et into me! meson.' IbergIs nM elms se art„ wire Br. R. V. Nimes* It gems I dAM�IMITIrI MMS Se. Parana. _ _ �+#ee. immrr 'nasal ls�apar. rtrbonaee� % In a WI a pow tow mea hetet ingsmo�ttlws' asst forme* Orr 7.1 ecu red et me vain ora�Taelse elhea r 1rma ft. Milli era me la lama seara raw sans T0V 1111:0101lIIIr CAM !0!!LT TMII _ Ii* LEWIS Oa TI L=? NIMBI i Robins' Popular Clothing Store Last Call! Our Clean Sweep Sale ends Monday night. Get in on our bargains before it is too late. Here are some early bird catchers. Paats $9c We bare a few left at this ridiculous prior. ill sizes and ahap,s, in tweeds and w•or- steda. (•bating at Pec. Children's co m h i nation ywearer,Leggluras and Oap to march. truly fix lett tleetri at $1.25 a snit ( aaildree's Sweat.* Coate clearing at So. Underwear 33c Noy: nesere tined under- wear, all sunt. ,learine u !amt per suit. Sweaters See Men's all. wool Sweaters. All colors. clearing at mc. Overalls 73e Men • hlack Overall*. witb a• bib. While they hat at Teo Msa's Caps 43c Mise Cape, all ism. all lleurulse lie. clear fag at Ur& M. ROBINS Saltll ISquare Open in ted evening