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Men's
Hot Weather
Furnishings
The New Sport Shirt for
bowling, tennis, rowing,
etc. -it's just a dandy for
hot weather. Price
$1.50 alai $t.75
Flannel Trousers
$3.00 to $6.00
White 1)ui.k "Trousers
$1.25
Lustre Coats
$2.50
Neckwear --"The Powder
Blue" is the Very newest
- makes a very hand-
some cravat. Price
51c
Hosiery -- The "Palm
Beach," in Silk and Silk
Lisle, is the biggest seller
this season. Price
35c and SOc
W. C. Pridham
Sole agent for ---
"Society Brand Clothes"
AUBURN.
%Vammo .av, July 21.
Mir Lottle bicker.o is s tatting with
Toronto friends.
Mr. Wm. Mutcb and family. of
Clinton, spent Sunday with relatives
ben.
A number from here attended the
I lawn social at John Levy's last week
laird report a Rood time.
)1ev, Jae. Wil.w. of Toronto, is
spending his holidays in this di,trict
and celled on iu. brother Juba o0
Wednesday.
Mies Joel' Ratcliffe and Mr. J -re
tarter, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., have
reteroed t o their duties after spending
• week with relatives here.
At a meeting ,.f the ratepayers of
our village It war decided ktnist our
Qustses submit • bylaw to have a
getem of tire protection installed.
Joseph Lawson has immured a posi-
tion at. Niagara as blacksmith with a
bridge contracting company and loft
Lut 1.'hur.day to commence his duties.
Ur. John 51-I,itIe. of Londesboro,
14 Ieon,aling the interior of the Metho-
dist church, p.prring and patoting.l
During the cour.r of the repairs the
Sabbath •cho,l i. being held in the 1
Foresters' ball and the regular church
service in for P.rabytertau church
u ezt Sabbith evening.
Ir
CARLOW.
TUESDAY, July 31.
NEW$ NOTES. -Rev. A. McMillan,
Of 5Ivideo, visile", Among tic het, work
•n•, . ccuptrd lh • p ili.'t tit Kuu h's Hill
rhurch tact Sundry It is twenty-eight
year..ince he was pastor of tris con-
greg,t.ou, yet he always receives a
hearty welcome when he visits us ... ,
Misr Laura Walter is spending her
holiday' at home She bas been teach-,
tug in Saekatcbewau doting the put
y Mrs Agnew and (Laughter
etre visiting at Mr. John Walter....
airs. Ainsl.y vi.ited lu the neighhor-
hord Iver Sunday Ma. Lizzie
Buchanau wits caning on fluently In
the vicinity The farmer are all
busy with the bay and are harvesting
• much better crop than was ex-
pected.
• KIPPER.
Tt•esD.\Y. July
Pews Norma. -Miss Anna Uinsdale
and Mr. Herbert Whiteman have
returned to Toronto after spending •
pleasant two weft: Vito with fr euds
here . . The Mie.es Petrie have
taken a r domes on Bdytield for the
summer. .Mr. rod. Cudwnt• 14 we.
turning to his honor at Ha:kirk, Alta.
All his old friends are pleased to ser
hint look so teal . . Mr. and Mao
htoht. Dinsdalr are hotne again after
vi'iting the Panama and San Diego
Expo -ii io"s The Methodist and
Fresbytetiat Sundry schools held
their annual picnic at Bayfield last
Thurrda'' .
KINTAIL.
MONDAY, July 19.
ing some time with their daaghter,
GOYS TO Hint Iteirr.-An old and
,ya• preened ren t
CEDAR VALLEY.
TOtssDAY, July' J.
Nitwit No(Tra.-\Ire, Jae. Meliorate
ie visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J.
Johnston Bert \mucor and ft i-nd.
of Carlow. motored to J. liarkley'son
rt
Sunday last.... .Thos. Van;toe 1a
'pending a tow dor. with his parents.
W. and Mrs. W. J. Mork. _Mr..
(:ro. Stewart and hall . daughter. ot;
Detroit, are via ting with her .1.1.1 ,1
Mis Jae. S'nipson... Mr. sod Mrs.
J. Bennett, tf Mhrppardton, a,rsQend-
(;•nM Prot lant 1 Mr end M
tood
DM
1'H= 81ON AI OODERICH : ONTA RIO
are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys
filter the blood of all that shouldn't be
there. The blood passes through the kid-
neys cvery three minutes. if the kdne)•
do their work no impurity or cause Of
disorder can re,naiu in the cwt. -Meatus
ksrtger than that time. Therefore uou-
hl.xxl .+ out of order your kidneys have
failed in their work. They are is marl of
stimulat.on. strengthening or doctoring.
One igi,drerne will do all three. the finest
and moat imitated blood medicine there
Dodd's
Sidney
PiUs.
parenta' death she Iivad with her
brother Donald. who died seven years
ego. Miss MacDonald was it woman
of sterling character and a lifelong
member til the Presbyterian church.
Born of sturdy Scotch parent* of the
old "Kirk" type, .he early acquired
those Christian virtues and rtroog
convictions of life and duty that were
markedly charartenstic of her all
through life. Mbe deemed that life
' was too precious and too sacred to be
spent merely in the paving pleasures
of the day. Although quiet and re-
tiring in her disposition, .he was ever
ready and willing is help those in
need. In the catty days her hospit-
ality was remarkable. During the
last few years she was much rrtired
and loved the quiet and privacy of her
owe home. She loved her church and
all i•s lost'tutions and always bad
great reverence for the Sabbath day.
Mbe loved her Bib'e and look it aa •
Tight to her fret Anil a lamp to ber
path day by day. Site loved all (hose
who were near and dear to her and
often in her quirt gentle way she
would admonish them to live for the
higher and better things than those of
time and sense. Her quirt, gentle
spirit passed away on the morning of
July 14. The remains were interred
in Kiutail cemetery July 13, the tan.
eral service being conducted by her
pastor, Rev. J. S. 'Ladle, who bore
testimony to her integrity of char-
, acter and noble Christian life. She is
surely ed by nne sister, Mrs. Duneaq
' MacLeod. The pallbearers were her
nephews. Murttocb MacLeod. Roderick
MacKenzie. Murdoch MacKenzie and
John MacKenzie, 1'r. Simpson and
John MacDonald.
M
t of Kiotail passed
Geo. Jobn.ton'Trutt M.inAny with the of M
latter', broth r, Jar. McWbinneee
Pott Albert. Kari Mcllwaia re-
newed to -qualm &neer et Belfast on
Sunday .. Q.lite a number from this
locality attended the hineral of the
late J&mea lS bya.d at Duogaunon on
afoadey_ We extend our .yspathy
to the 'sorrowing relatives.
The World's Finest
Fresh.Water Trip
Meter }leant 1'. rt Mehluall Turtles..
Weda* d . 1 t.srsears and ester lees tot
malt Ste. Marie. Pon AK5ar and Fort
w-ll.m.
11,. roamer "M .nknb•." miens' frau
Port 'sealant se Widow -day', will rag at
°wenSa•.nr•:lea •int Mr Poet la31' sm.
• ell l:.t1 sIIP fXPREtIe"
►.aro Teresa.. 1s ti 0.ta: deny. u^apt Fri -
with
reafort$ lUam aga
Xlrrlleesady. mistime dir.-et ratanr sd.•tear
t
Pacific Coast Tours;
AT 1.1•W FARE+ INrl.t'DIY'
"C.iLIE.JL\IA EXPoPll'1°Nlt-
Partk+4rs tear Jor. RhW C.P.It. Agent.
or wt lte M. G Many. !t, itt a._ eeuassart
eor. Brag and Pero w... Tkra�rla�
HAtrP1ELNI
W atnigaDAY, July 21.
Miss Violet Stewtas. of Blake. has
barn rogaged as principal of the pub-
lic school.
Mute a number trent the village
attended the garden ps+ty at Sterling
McPhail'. ua Mandgy eivenlntg•
The village hiss now takes oo Ire
summer aspect and sleitors trout all
parte of the oosttaeit ars here enjoy-
ing
ttjoy-
af g the fresh breezes tit Lake Huron.
Ray. Dr. Meerah, of Hamilton road
Presbyterian cbareb, who was the
preacher at the jubilee services of
Bethany church, was • guest over the
week -end at. the home tit Mr. Jennie
Campbell.
('u rift.-Oo Tuesday night •
splendid concert eras gives to the
town hal ender the auspices of the
Ladles' Aid !Society of St. Audrey?*
cbuicb. The program was provided
by member's of the Literary Society
of Western University, Londou,
who are summering in Deer
Lodge Park, and was of • veryhigh
order. Musser. Kann and Martn were
the vocalists and Mr. Robert Hannah
cootrihutrd sons. ricrlteotreci:atlooe.
The proceeds aulorrntr•l 10 11311 or over.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
The members of the United Patri-
otic Society of Ooderich Township
will have a sewing at the home of
Miss Annie Hayes. Huron toad. on
Wednesday, July 3t1b. All the ladies
of the vicinity are cordially invited to
attend.
KINGSBRIOOE.
Tur'DAY, July 30.
Rev. Father O'Connor. of London,
is visiting in this locality.
Mils Katie O'Coowr.r, of Detroit,
spent the week -rend with friends here.
Mi.. Josie Dalton, who has been in
Lyndon. bad retursted home to spend
the summer vacation.
Mies Edna Chadwick, of St. Ange-
l:. College. Lundoe, is .pending part
of ber bolidaye here
The Misses Miry Ba.- hler and Re-
gina Austin, of Girder i t, spent Sun-
day with relatives here.
FRECKLES
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DON'T ALWAYS TRUST THE PRICE ; IT IS VERY MISLEAD- E
41 ING. IF YOU ARE A JUDGE OF MERCHANDISE,
i LOOK AT THE CGGOOD$ FIRST, THEN THE
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,a • PftICE,r,f;?VE:ARE- WILLING THAT F
4 YOU SHOULD TRY US
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U -A -L -I -T -Y
Now Is the Tire to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashrmed of your freckle*, as
the prascnption othirse-d o u b l e
strength- i. guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine-
double strength Irmo any druggist
and apply a little of it night and morn-
ing and you should soon see that even
the worst freckles have begun to disap-
pear. while the lighter ones have van-
ished entirely. It Is seldom that more
than an ounce is needed to completely
clear the skin and grin a beautiful,
clear complezinn
Be sure to as
THAT WAY.
j Hosiery
t for the double strength
at ITEM 1
At Ladir•'- Silk Batt Hose, full fashioned leg, fast
color in white and black. This stocking 25c
7 is good value. Hedy pair.
1 ITEM 2
7 Buster Brown's Sisters 1 R 1 rib lisle Stocking in
black Sod white and in all slams. This has been
j one of our bog sellers. It has Nyle. 25C
Per pili .. .
a ITEM 3
Roy: heavy rib Colton Hoes. in alt sizes. This
• hose is ezeeptiongslly good tar boys that are herd
a on stockings. It will stand rough usage. 25C
Egret y az• 1
3 ITEM 4
j Fine 1 a 1 rib Cotten Wee for girls, in all sizes.
1 Each pair is guaranteed t:n be a perfect fit and to
give absolute artifact ion. A guarantee 25C
3 goes with each pair. Per pair. ....
3 ITEM 3
Our children's Sox in plain colors and white with
•3 roloted lops air boomers. Thry lenge 17c
• in facto from per pair 100 to
.3 Corsets
A gond start for a stylish costume is a D a A
• (Corset
away July 14.h, to the penton las; - ()thine. to this is soil' under guarantee
Anna Mac[konrld. The tat* Mtas lar- PORT •ltiERT. of money back if it fails to remove
Donald was born in Hoa. -*hire, Scot-'
WED:CP.141JAN% July 21. t.eckles.
land, in 1`i33 At an early age elle •Uon't forget that fi t -class ice
rs
came to Canada w ith her pxreute, who; osram i+ rel vrd at t be village store
.tibargnrotly .rated on •farm in Mb- every Sttdutday evening.
field, at Kistt+►il. Here she Ilved tler4 Dl[ring rdn nvroln there will he
some eerenty-osse year;. Atte, tree •
motor boat excursion+ from the dock
- . every Saturday evening and vety
w Berate prices will be charged.
The Member. of the North street
Methodist church cboir of Goderich
• held their annual picnic at the beachsimmer sink*
` meths& here on Wednesday afternoon.
/� Toronto
VI�+lrottt.--alts J. R. Mtyere. Messrs.
°stark frau Toronto Ed and Hormonal and Maser Frank
Myers. of Stratford, and Miss Mac -
2.•.151u. daiy kr Mtu.kok. Lake.. daily ea• rater Cottle, of Sr, \lata., IMO aprr,d-
«et pmt .y to: t_.ke • 1 Itay-, rlan.l.a 1.a tug their holidays in Mrs. Myer: ww-
P.rr,llagauetawsr.'tNvrar•diun•galuiLake R
n„t-• ntrr home at the lake Mr. and
•,13 am. daily r:rept rnndar 1, ueorgt.n Mrs. Horn:•rCuuninghaw. Mies Doro-
ttar. IA(.t of Its,. cad ftaaanatew.ut lti.rr thy and Master Clarence, of Walker-
noir.V. villi, and Mr. nod airs. A. F. Cunning -
L. 1 m. daily mu !'.ander !.r >In+koka
haw nod Miss Betty,
of Toronto, are
Ws. Lakedlias'oad•\I.ungatnPart. gee -t+;.1 \I r. end�lre. N. Cunning-
; ham Both motored up on
STEAMSHIP EXPRESS Monday
o...t 0. Gra spent
.:, . W. ifriends
leaves Toronto 1 1.1 t . nt.
\• r,ee. xurnta What(- 4.31't m. Iat Clinton Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
6rh'Huaday. W.dnesda.. and atuurd.y.non- Sylvester, children and maid, of Surat -
reams( with 5 N. (0. - ppa.i..tf.laeants'.•{)• ter turd, arrived in the vJlage on Tueedfly
Scan ate. Marta. fort A* 5..,'. Far[ tilpam I
and Duluth. and at Port 'Wrdtap with O.T. and will spend the teruatnder of the
Railway t, r Winnipar: and Ydn0 a Wester° reason at their cottage by the Oiler,
a*
t -arra.. r n'ehe-. Perim -Library -CAN and
rail. r 1 lin .rr linnet 051. between ..ronto
.ud Maui.. %hof.
Fall martteulan. and ticker.sparrrt ion to
F F. LA W ItCX' LE it WO.... T•ws Pa-•ennggnar
and Ticket Arent._ r h .*r w O. 11. LAt'D[11.
Mtaaa. rick. t Arent. Phase 2 4.•
GRAND TRUNft SYSTEM
XTRA
SUGAR.
GRANULATED
E
with the hest ypu order for
preserving.
Tell him, too, that you want it in
the Packages originated for
��,K Sugar - 2 or 5 Ib.
Seabed Cartons or 10, 20, 50 or
100 Ib. Cloth Bags.
Then you will be sure to get
I the GENUINE REDPATH-
Canada's favorite
sugar for three
generations- -the sugar to
whose preserving purity
you can safely trust good
fruit.
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COLBORNE
WIuNEMDAY, July 21.
Norse. -Mrs. Glendenning, of De-
troit. is .ppernding a tow weeks at the
borne of Mr W. B Footer... ..Mrs. i
1. (:,ons is visiting with her parent.,
Mr. aLd Mrs. W 1'. Ducat, this week.
Mt. and Mrs. Chris. Hato, of Crede
ltou, motored tip for a wrrk-end visa
st ttie bonne of Mr. M. kcbwanz
Mrs. %Van Uhler has returned from
1 art extenued visit with ber daughter
.t Mebringville Messrs. 9. and J.
t'. Stutlirrs,.of Duaganuon, were tr-
newing old acrluainlrnres oft the Mait-
land on Sundry . Muse Stapler, of
Hamilton, is visiting at Mr. U. R.
Forster'; this week.. ... The young
men of this vicinity have organized x
football club and are willing to meet
all comers.
DUNGANNON.
1ILHD OF THANKac-WE TAKE
toe cpporimaue of thanking the mans
retards who geode, o f .tnd word* ant seta
in our time or bereavement. 1 he tribute
of the budoe..• meant linaraooen to our loved
.one wa- esperl'Ii appreviaterd. and w. lhauk
one and olL
MRM. JAMES %VHV ARD AND F41IILY.
• Mutest. 1, July 110.
Mr. M. T. Bechtel and daughter. of
Elmira, wet" here to attend the
funeral of the late '1r. \Chvxrd.
Mr. Jere. Johnston was tether badly
burned one day last week by the Igo, -
tion of some gasoline he WAS using
while working around his auto. We
are glad to he able to report that he is
now getting along all right.
Ml,.FAT-J°Ntis..-There was • large
get het tug at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hint y Jones on Wednesday, 1115 inst..
when their (L igbtet. May Olive, was
milted iti marl baste to Mr. 'V. J. Mof-
fat, of Edmonton, formerly principal
of the 1)niigaunnn rabbi. .cho.l. The
ceremony was ovif:.rmed 1 y Rev. 1.
' A. M. Krlvir. 'lhr bride was heron'-
, ingly ai tired in w bite charmeine, with
vitt and orange binrea•me, Miss Mof-
fat. rider of the groom. played the
wedding march. Alter the wedding
repast the happy couple left for Tor•
onto and other points on a honeymoon
trio. accompanied by the good wishes
of a host of (t tend.. .
Chs LATS JAytks Wn'r.tKD--On*
of the beset-anown attd ulwt highly re-
spected men of thoe d •t i+t passed
away on Wednesday, July lith. when
Mr. James Wbysed died .t his home
in thea village after nn illness of srv-
etal mouths. Mr..NVhy.td had been
i a resident of Dungurnon fur well over
half a century, and bis familiar form
and cherry greeting will long l*
tittered He wits a native of Prince
Edward !+land, having hien hotn near
Charlottetown in 1s:34. When a young
' boy he came to Dundas. Ont., and
there he learned his trade a• a tin-
smith, and learned it thoroughly. It
WAS shout fifty-four.years ago that he
came to Dungannon and established
SHEPMAROTON, what became in due time the well-
known tiosmithing and hardware
lite date of the maiden party to he business wbtch is now carried nn by
held at J. B (iraham's, abeppardtou.. his son. Mr. Nat Whyrd Mr. Why-
&rd'a boniness lite in Dungannon dated
farther heck than that of any other
person now living. In IAB1 he was
married to Jen. (.irytn, daughter of
the late David (iirvia, and for worthy
pair and their tamilT were looking for-
ward to a calehrattoo of the golden
wedding anniversary next year. This,
however, was not to be. A faintly of
four . and five daughters warded
women, is non-rustahle and unhreakat'le, abso-
lutely guarantied. There is • distinct style and a
peculiar grace about there Corsets that is partic-
ularly noticeable.
Neckwear
Flat Puritan :tolls/re in plain white or white with
colored trimmings are most popular. Our stock
is well assorted end we feel that we can pleas*
you. Silk crepe Windsor Ties in many G(1C
color; are here at each ��J
Gloves F.
Ladies' short lisle Gloves in light and dark Wile.
of tan, mauve, two colon in green 1 OC 11-
t
atod fawn, at per pair .. . r
Each prir is perfect in every respect and regularly
sold at 23c and 35c per pair. LL
Silk Gloves at a bargain. Several e'zee and colors
in Jodie.' Silk Gloves at • nig reduction. Krguter
few short Silk Gloves in good colon, at
per ptir . 25c
Underwear
Pot -ors -knit Underwear is very popular in short
and no -sleeve vests. This line is carried 1)
in medium and large sizes. Each ...
Children's Uoderwear in ►host and no -sleeve vents
in all sizes and a range of pnces from 20c
D It A No. 512 is a favorite amongst well dressed per garutent . 100 to
Open all day Wednesday, Jur 28th
i H. CO L B O R iT 7 E
cJ.
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marched in a body w:th the funeral 1
proves -ion. The services were con- '
ducted 1 v Rev. 1. A. MrKelvie, as- I
rostra by Rev. li. tortoni and 1tev. H.
Williams, and the pallb-arms were;
Messes. I{ J. Crawfuld. Henry Jones,
Wm. Shackleton, K •1,1 McKenzie,
Jar. Mallough and Thos. Stother.. The
ty is
sympathy of the whole co
extende I to the bereaved family, who
feel keenly the lose in the home circle.
Particular people use Blackstone s
delicious ice cream in bolk or fancy
bricks. Get the babel. be particular.
Phone 240.
LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
:-AN11-.-
SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED
UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES.
Wnte foe Particulars
LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. F. LINFORTH WILLGOOSE,
Registrar. Moa. Bac. tChuseimi Pte.
Address: -354-6 Dundas St., " London, Ont.
has teen changed to July 90th, on ac•
count of the garden pary ac Dungen-
nun being on the tstb. -
It's eometiwes hard for a man to
adjust his religion to fit his business.
Cool Your Skin
McLaughlin
Buggies
With D. D. D. The eon. are Dodd J., contractor. and
__ Herbert (1., drogelul, both of Wiani-
Hot weather firings to the surface peg Nathaniel F., al Dangennno, and
all the lurking dioceses in the skin. ('San Ford Ont., and
the
Prickly heat, rash. poiavn ivy. biles daughters, Mrs. tiers. Rtctbsre, of
and other rneladisa are most istrees- Ogema, Rask. t Mrs. Harold Terrier, of
Bogota. N. J. Mir Mand. rrf ()algrary.
Ing in summerkin You can instantly and the Mimes Clara and Ida. at home
ms
cool your skin and relieve yourself
Mn. J. Raualeta, tt[ Miafekirr. 1. anis
from all suffering. Just •taw drops ter, and le the tut surviving member
of the soothing eorupomnd of oil of f fatly. Mt)Vhyard wasa
wintergreen and other heisting els- olif.aInnpf Metkodlstatlandr. an ardent
Liboral. He bad haus clerk of the
Division Oourt since 111ft2 and kept the
work of kis n(lee In hand up to the
my day he died
no lie Driving PerrkmAe-
tor
of the Dunes/
mos
nail is other ways contrib-
uted to the Mtlld tag up of the oow-
manity The funeral took place on
Monday morwlag and was very largely
atteeded. The stores of Mu v4II.Rs
were dewed and the lsuelerree rasa
meths called D. D. 1). Preeerlpl ion
will give you Instant relief.
Corse to u, today for a generous
trial bottle. only Mc. We offer the
Iles full -wise bottle 011 the guarantee
Mutt It will give you Wotan% relief ot
b,ur
oey hams. Ask oleo &bout
D.b .
JAR. A.4%AMPREI.L,
Oentral Drug More. Godesrie\
Il. b. D. Is made In Canada.
CaII and inspect our new
stock of the above high-
grade Buggies.
We have the latest 1915
designs to suit all, re -
qui rements.
McLaughlin
Carriage
Store
HAMILTON STREET
Ontario's 004 ..ram -tut practical
tritotor reboot. teacher• are aom�e•
.tent• mares* aro thotooxh and geeea-
t...u,•cerd. We received more attOM-
catlons this mouth than we had OW -
dent. gradrats during the ps-t Ida
rr.ntbr. the tare, app[IeattoM m-
ashed ' wart .erer.t.y were tat teal
eren"grapher et Felt bookkeeper ea
pt.•a sod eee.aMrriai traria. at S%
per annum. Dwane. uses wast stir
graduatesflet aur croakiest at sow
D. A. McLACHI.ai• PetaslPm1
NEW TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER lat
at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLLGE
Catalogue on request.
C. A. FLgttl too. F. C. A.. Pi i neipal.
U. D. Ftenieu, Secretary.
"Pop, wbere are the man.hunting
tribes to be found er"Principally In
leap vear,-eonoy."-Madipn Journal.
NEW6ATE
STKEE.T . LIVERY
Having purchased the
livery; business of Wm.
Knox, 1. am improving
the equipment and in-
tend to provide
Good Horses
Prompt Service and
Up-to-date Rigs
All orders will receive
prompt and careful at-
tention.
TELvrHONS. No. 171 for
u good turnout.
H. R. STOWE
;► l >r� I mi, CV f An
EIG}11 OSf
OF TEN
q Over eighty per cent. of the bicycle tire oaks this year will be
Dunlop. This means that, over the entire Dotniesoe. at least
eighty men out of every hundred will select
DUNLOP TRACTION TREAD
or DUNLOP SPECIAL
q Every d,xler is selling mor4 Dunlop tiros than any otlbat
make of tires.
g Riders stay with Dunlop cues because the quality stays
with the tires.
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