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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-10-7, Page 4♦ Twompoutv, Oestrous 7, 1118 1 I T 1 It t i t', *DOC 1 htrietp irnaa fltetifts The above cut represents one of the many new styles in Society Brand Clothes for young men and men who stay young. You can have them madeto special measure if you wish, great variety of exclusive patterns to choose from. Walter C. Pridham SULE .AGENT run. Society Brand Clothes King Hats ( If 1 A ■ Thanksgiving Day., EXCURSION FARES D.tweep all stetlon. In Caserta. Fort'Wll. from rind Fn -1, and is Saoit tee. Marla . Detroit. Mien., Rntf.Io aol Ntagn.• Fa 1•, N. Y. Single Fare, good i. Moneta). Octoncr 1111. rc'urn limp Mond tr. October Ilth, 1115 Minimum charge. Yi netts. - Fars and the -third, gond atone octeber fah, lath end lith; return limit,Ttre,.tay, October litb, 1913. Minimum ch tree. 23 Dents. Aptly to Jos K.dd.r'. P. tt l leket Agccr, for particular.. or write WM. FULTIN, M. 0. MURPHY. .A -at. Dint. Pa... Agt. Dort. Pas•. Art.. Toneoto. Cot. King At Vince sin.. Toronto. BLYTN. . TunaoAT, Oat & Asthma PDwsiorTATtoe.-Iter. T. H. Parr, who left last week to take ble sear °haws at itiluoardis., was in. eked ea W.4seeda sewing less to Ilia home of Mr. sod Mrs. A. M. Oar thew, where a number of hie perish. losers were gathered. After the party had upset a pleasant etresisg, Mr. Oars hew read a well -worded address to Mr Farr, expressing regret at his departure but pleasure In knowing that be was going t) a sharp wbsse the word taw no W bard Mr. Farr was teed with y beautiful bokc a and ha Guild presented Mrs. Farr 'libels= some gold -beaded umhtbla. PERroNAI. *NU GltYinAL.-Mies Mabel Colclough, wbo had been visit- ing friend. in Gnderit& and Chotpo ft • feet days. bas returned horse. . The past week by enabled the farmers to get considerable work dose and • number of them have got their sugar beets lifted and shipped. They seem to be a splendid crop. The Flax Oo have et111 about fifteen acne of pulled flex out In the fields, but on ac- count of the wet stem of the land It is very hard to get on with borer. Mt s. John Henderson, who has been visiting with her sisters, the Missies Furry'tb, for rues time, returned to her home in Howick on Monday Capt. Robs. Sloan. of Loudon, spent Sunday with bis parents herr. Two SAD D..arun.-A very sodden death took place In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bair on baturday, when their eight-year-old on was called away, after a short attack of croup He took a cougbiog spell on Saturday morning and •Itbough i everything was done to relieve him he passed away... . Mr. and Mrs. Lori in Hill have the sympathy of a large circle of friend■ in their sad bereave- ment in the loos of their second daugh- ter, Hazel, on Friday, atter a lingering illuese, first of typhoid fever and lat- terly of spinal uleningitia. The fun- eral took place on Saturday and era+ largely s, tended. The decea.ed had posed her thirteenth birthday and was a general favorite with hcrschool- mates, who showed their sympathy by marching in procession at the funeral. rVgnDhn -A very pretty wedding took place at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Cott i n Thursday of last week. when their youngest daughter. (iladya, was united in marriage to Thos. Taylor. a pioaperoue young farmer of East sVenanor.h. Rev. Mr. Taylor. a cousin of the groom, tied the nuptial knot rotor about sixty guest.. After part akin,; of a tounteous repast and tendering congntulatinse• the groats wi'h a great tinny frim' Blyth went to the station to see the bridal pair off ; but the couple fooled them, a, they took an auto and caught the train at Seatorth. They are ependiog a short honeymoon in Eastern cities. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM TIIANKSWVIN(i DAY Single First-class Fare Good Going October tab, tory Valid for return date of issue only. FIayTCLt' F.t1tK AND 411,41KTRIIU) 000d roans 41),400,149. In and I1.. 191.1. Valid fou rotor ung 1 ,o.'inb.r 12. 141.1 11.1110. Onto s will be !.need Irrtw•eo all stations in r &nada east o'Port Ail nor rind to IIe1, It and P00. Heron. Mks.. Buffalo. Meet Itrok si't- gara Vale and Beeper.!.n !fridge. N. \ PANAMA PACIFIC K5I'0fITloY R dn•asl tear. to Sea Franc -boo, Lor Annie* en1 one (hogs. Ticket. ani tastiest Pd•a,n*(ni on'.Dares- Uou to V. Y. LA dr ah10E k SONS. Tame s. 1'R R tUQ N Al. 3UD$RItsi 1 Flood. Diso , ear ars simply kidney disorder.` The kidneys Mier the bioud of All that shouldn't be there. The blood pauses through the kid - says every three mon** If tbs kidteeys dp'dleir laic no istpatity or meas al. illbord.r as retm & 1* the decoking* longer than that time. ?hooters, it your blood is out of order vonr kidneys have failed in their work. They ars in need of stimulation. strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do as three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there le Dodd's Sidney Pills Mg the honer Mr. John Rodger form- erly lived In. Mr. W. A Harri.on bas returned to his borne at Lucknow, after spending several weeks vi.i big his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Campbell, here. Mr. Bett. Taylor might have had a serious aceideot on Sunday afternoon. On hi• way to I`onnybrook church his horse leaped to one side, upsetting the buggy. Before the borne was stopped, Bert and his wife were dragged ashort distance in the top. No serious dam- age was done, odtside of a number of sure bruises. CHURCH NERVICKB. - Anniversary serviced were held in Donnybrook church last Sunday. Rev. 1. A. Mc- Erlvie, of Dungannon, took-cbitru.' of the services. The church was tilled both afternoon and eveuiug. It being • trea•.tiful day, people came from far and near to bear the two .-L (oest ser- mons preached. Although only a free- will offering of one hundred dollars was asked, more than that sura was received. The singing ttast led by We-tfield choir and was an attractive pert of the service. Y geddisg took place at the 6note tot Mr. and MLrs.' John E. - Bennett on Monday morning at i0,,RI a.m.. when their youngest daughter, Hazel, became the bride of Mr. Herb. Thome,. C. r. R, agent here. Rev W. D. Turner officiated. The happy couple left on the noon train for Tot - onto, Waterloo and 'ether points and will return bets after the honeymoon and take up housekeeping In one of Mr. Bafnton'e houses, KINGSBRIDGE. TrK. n. v, Oct. 5th. Mrs. \Villiam Long leaves thia week for Denver, Colo., where her mother is ill. Frank and Lizz:e Sullivan. spent Sunday with friends in West Wawa - nosh. Threshing is still the crder of the day and 1) . ground has dried up suffi- ciently four plowing again. Many from here attended the two last days of the Goderich Exhibition last week end report a gond show. Dungannon will take them un Friday next as usual. \\'illlaw Hackett, who has net been well for some time. goes totit. Joseph's hospital, London, this week to under- go treatment. We hope to hear soon u( his recover P. P.,y.AT0 ('Rol' .t FAI' CRE. -The late potator., which yrourised to` be an exceptionally gnt�tf crop this year. are • decided failure through rot.. Soule were an far emir that they were left on the ground to finish their decotn- p.wiUat. ; some that were taken out were apparently in a good state of pr-servwtion but soon afterwards rotted, and any that were on low ground had to stay there, as the only way to get them out wan by the use of a dredge. 'The early potatoes as a general rode are f.irly good. LANNIN - ( K1RRIN, - A pretty autumn wedding waw aolewnizxl at tt .loeeph'a church, Kingsbridge. on September 211.0, at Na), when Miss Imre Griffin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John T. Griffin. Kintail, became the bride of Mr. '1' J. Laotian, son of Mr. and Jre. William Lannan, sr., Ltues. Rev. Father McCormack was the officiating clergyman and Mina Margaret Dalton pl.yed the wedding ,I march. The beide looked charming in a travelling suit of blue with hat to match, end carried a toognet of lilies- nf-tbe•valley. The bridesmaid was Miss Hermena Griffin, sister of the bride, who also was at reed in blue and of -the valley. The groom wan at- + S:HOOL REPORTS. S. S. No. Y, (iODEKICH TO\VNSIIIP. Following ie the repo" t of S. S. No. 2, (ioderich Iownahip. for the month of September. Namur are in order of merit : -Mr lV.-Klin Rutledge, Mar- ian Rutledge. Gladys Ginn. I erne Bodges, Fled Schwann Jr. IV. - armee M'Cats% Vera Thompson. Jr. III. -Mildred 1'bouyrao n. ter. II. - Jilssb Noakes. Annie McCabe. Sr. 11. ---Olaf'• McCabe. Jr. 1 -Gordon Joba,Wn. Primer Sr.-'trville It(ldgew, Primer Jr. -Free! McCabe, Doris B. R. [i 'V . Teacher. GRANDMA NEVER HER HAIR GET GRAY AIM.', bonus. /o. Bine AND ONIre.Y.-iso• of wee . ° .- to go to the hest. They here felt lot some More • deice to worn lhetr sosatry. We all wish them Godspeed sad safe trier. !lett •bendy 1•Is asaap at L.o.dtrR..d Mr Bogus. we u nderstated. ode leave lea few dart Mr. J. Allem at Ottawa, ash his brother. Mr. T 0. Alien, • eel thus week . asworr roe J. WA1JLOJY.- Deo- g•a.oa lodge, N• i 14 1. O. 0. T.. has lust •a tlhelllaelsc ssembss tens cheer la Om teen of Mr. Pauper Walesa, whoa s. r'epurtolt 1. lases sokussie last Seat has geese le MI Marys to made. Mr. William lettere of tne chaster msm7sseet Ne. dM end was the meretaey of the lodge. Os Tuesday evening of last week. at the Oddfellows ball, the tutsmMss .f abs lodge give him an a(eetioteste es.dt . On behalf of the lodge. the MBswl.g address was reed by Mr. Wes. Nswsr/, P. G. , and as (lddfellow's rtttig wee ps.sssled to the deputing brother by Mr. J. it. Mcitab, V. G. : Dia Joss, WIt.e.-W. the su'b.es .1 Dsagaeaaa Iwys, N. the I. 0 0 V.. wire to otalion of to you AI l000thie tern w= ` .Mal ret ..�ni.�a M'i bay. 'aware !wed re. w .•a .steps.. willing to gtr, your seats a•* ••dp ata, shbout reRare to soy I.se•ve•M&.e Int �•)I hate involtsg daring W time yes hav} hues with o• Ws melt apprtol.t. year .Mtlre .id brotherly spirit, sod wo asserely owet lbatuer lodge Is abort to M.. goer meows A• • u,wc lag expet�wNs of oar anew• love and friendship, .,d as • token et the .s t. em 1u whir h we has a always held yea we ata les le .cc et lbw nag. bonne that In Yens wear it 11 may recut M you our work to- gether in /Mand. help you ever le prom ea IM prloc:pie. for which ter three Links nasal Mr. \Valkow made a suitable led Afterward., at a luo:.h served in the (.11, beepral members gave addremes and testified to the general regret which is felt because of Mr. Walkones departure from Dungannon. ST. HELENS. ' Tur=si.ty, Oct. 5. Nli-. Pearl Todd is visiting friends at Wingham. Mrs. and Miss Moorehead, of Bramp- ton. ate guests et Mr. F. reli s. Mr Earl C'rauston was home from London for a few days. Earl bar en- listeslritis.tis• 71st Battalion.. The meeting of the lyolnan'• Mis- sionary Society will be held in Calvi} church parloron Wednesday. the 19t3 inst., at 2.30 o'clock. Miss E. Anderson left on Thursday for Ottawa, where abs intends taking a pout-grad'tate cour.e in connection wit the Victorian Order if Nurse.. Rev. R. A. Cranston. of Palmerston, will conduct anniversary services in Calvin church on October 17tb. On Monday evening the usual fowl supper will be given. The Women's institute met at Mrs. P. ('lark's on Thursday afternoon. A web of sheeting wire given lint to be made up. Twenty pairs of .oche end the sum of 125 was ent to the Red Cross Society. carried a bouquet of tones and I II'ea- tended by his brother. William. After the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of thebride's parents and oart:ok of • dainty wedding breakfast. The groom's gift t0 the bride nu • gold watch bracelet, to the ht ide.maid an amethyst roomy • and to the groomsman a pair of gold Kept her locks youthful dark. glossy Ict,ft.links. In the afternoon the wed - and thick with common garden ding party motored to Goderich, Sags and Sulphur. where the happy c i tie took train for their honeymoon. Before returning Mow you darken your lair with Sage �do reside on the grooms farm on the Tr sed Aslphnr, so mem ens Wl, b.• }1t, rn elm" the will ♦fait L0 do ..as tea doss an s•tsesll7 en wsa[d. '�t'arkhlll, Detroit and Niagara W mix tkeu�k, ieh Mr and Mrs. Donnan A long. m••y sus troublesome. far 6e web appy Audi prosperous voyage on the W fere tr onial awe. P n P" TFIaLD. Elderly people should use Itexall Orderlies. They are r settee and wild laxative. Sold onl,v 1.y H. C. Dunlop, the Kexall_Store, 10.,:.c and 50c boxes. ARM FaIMMINIP.IMINIMENIMINSINNIMMINOMMOOMMI10.91 IThe COLBORNE STORE 1 The Fall Campaign Begun � GODERICH TOWNSHIP. ZION t'tlLttr]H. -Harvest home was celebrated in Z.on church, 'Taylor'. Corners. on Sunday last. In rte afternoon the pastor, Rev. If. Happel, addressed the young people, baring his thought.' on "Whatsoever a men .oweth that shall he also reap" (Gal 0: 7). 1n the evening he took for baa subject "Harvest !louse." using for bis sermon the, text, "My Father' is the husbandman (SR. John 1:, :11). Spec- ial music was rendered by tube choir. The congregations were tesprosive in showing their appreciation of the*. rervices by givitug libeual offer -loge. Both services were well attended. On Monday evening a fowl supper was served by Lire ladies of Me church. to spite df lh1e inclemency of the weather a goodly number were present tort j q the well-prepared super and trodr.nl. iter. H. Hoppe), wbu was peevinurly appointed chairman, oceis ed the chair. The first speaker follow lug for Moir - man's adores. war Re.. R, J. Mc- Cormick, o- Cor,oick, Halmesv,lle, who eetet &rinsed the audience by has wit and humor in a ve.y pleasing manner. Rev. A. W. Brown, Vern., a (former pastor, ren' dered several selections os the violin, accompanied by Miss Keys. Vaasa. The wete encored each :itue. Miss H. Keys. gradua' a in elocution, gave a eplendsd rending entitled'sHo,lseclean- ing." The audresce applauded hearti- ly and she was encored the secood time. Spa cis! music was rendered by the choir. The listeners were encour- aged and inspired with the spirit of patrw+tiam ar they sang "Never lot the Old nag Fail. The ctaning•num- ber tors the program tau an Add.es. by Rev. A. W Brown, lobo stirred the hearts of his hearten with word* of love and ,pmpatby as he reminded them of sweet recollections of pleasant times and jolted service with the people of Zion church. The chairman then made is few closing remarks, whereupon it was resolved that a hearty vote of thanks to extended to all who satiated in bringing the pro- gram to the desired twee eve ; secondly, "that we recrgnizs the important part that the ladies always play in the wort. of the church and that we ap- preciate their kind entertainment." All joined heartily in the finale, sing- ing -Old Save the Ki.g." 'LEEBURN. TUESDAY, (let. 5th. Anna Stewart, the young daughter of Mr. and Mn. Percy Stewart, has been very ill lately. Mises William.. Chisholm and Lautenelsy'er, of the G. C. I., spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Mr. and Nfra. Hewitt, of Mitchell, came up in their car on Sunday and spent the day with the letter's parents', Mr. and MIrs. H. Gliddon. CHURCH OPENINti.-Os 8tindsy, October 1011,, the Leetmro Presbyter - an church will be reopened after ex tenaive improvements. Services will he held at 11 and 7 o'clock. and Rev. Jas. Sievright, of Toronto, will preach at loth services. Special music is tie- ing prepared. The weather being favorable a large attendance is ex- pected. h h y prsparisg this tarq at her Too ►k.s7y at dere ismito w may, new im i►cos betels sailed '_-• liege sad wES Bel h r Compound Von rest Aamprs • •u(r brio n ft brwith K Triton Ir. Ott. S. he M stat• ores(! Tear bat. baking Mr.Rnnt. Chimney has recently por- ere small Awad at • tlma 87 res- ebaaed • new driver (]111g ail gray isle 'tie•PC.L. slue' A nominee bons here attended Gode- te.•tbr 141091•011""or taro. 7es1' lair rich Exhibition last week and report hemm s beautifully darkened, glossy sed .,1oxtd show. legtwt•st, Yoe will .1.0 dionnor plan- We an «stay to say that Ne. now dime 1r gels sod halt barn ,soPped billet. Ramfor 1 has bees ill with a slight at - What Doctors Use for Eczema. A soothing combination of oil of widtergreen, thymot and other beating ingredients called D. D. D. Prescrip- tion is now a favorite remedy of skin specialists for all skin (Messes. It penetrates the pores, give. instant re- lief from the w.,at di.tressing ltsh. its @nothing oils quickly heal the inflamed tissues. Teat its soothing effect. All drug- gists have a generous trial bottle for only 25 Come and let us tell you about one money -hack guarantee offer to free you from ynnr distress. Ask also about D. D. D. Soap. .IAS. A. CAMPBELL, Central Drug Store, Goderich. D. D. D. is made in Canada fl art ceded hal►. thoask •• tack of nenralsla. o � e< yr, sad u era • I As► Mr. David Mel 1111 ;ullnrh, former) of ileo • ••d .ftrsMly. or"' this planer, Mut lately residing in formelms erly VoliFf •t eta, with Wyetk'. ,nim, has, with wile and family. mowed ssdfhr/kter sed 100(1 rim* Mut' back into this vicinity •ad is oceupy- We are here with as fine a stock of fall and wiob Goods at can be found anywhere, and at the lowest possible prices that new merchandise can be sold for. 1 Raincoats House Robes Very good and cheap too, • regular $$.00 Coat for 118.50, and • rubberized p•ramatta Coat for 1.5.75. These Coats are decidedly cheap. Seemed and cemented seams., Hosiery I Ws start the fall Hosiery business with the Largest stock we ever offered to the buyer. This duple announcement means much to those who I want Home. In March last we gut a clean-up lot from a mill, some firsts and some eecood., and we Are offering thews at leu than makers' present prices. Some children's heavy wool, 5 and 51, for 13s. to Pk. Larger sizes 20c to 25c. Ladies' wool and cashmere, from 23c to 50c. In all six -s. , iiirla' and boys' Hose. ll, 61. 7, 71 and 8, at prices from 255 up to Ste. If you want the best all -wool Stocking to be had ask for W. L (wNOANN. WED DAT, Oct. 11, Reeve Chu. Stew t and Assessor .1. Canterns, of Ashfleld, were in the village nn Tuesday. Rev (1 Gomm and Mr. R. IleKen- zie attended the Presbytery meeting at Lucknow on Tuesday. Ample preparations are made to se- cnmmodate both people and horses at Dnngannnn on Friday, fair 4r. Rev W. Conway, of Auburn, preached in the Methodist eh itch lest Monday, iwsth morning and evening. Mr. T (1. Allen's family have moved this week into the ho.,.. form- erly noeupied by Mr. J. Walton', sad Mr F. Rom ba. moved Into Mr. MAGIC READ Int BAK I NG' Ai olio POWDER Eight only, grey and blue ground, with fancy mauve rod clue flower patterns, 12.25, for $1.75, cable cord betswt 1 with tassels. BARGAIN/3 1 'Winter Underwear and Children For Women, Men, Boys, Girls1101111111.11111 1111111111.111.:11 If you haven't everything you Deed to carry you through the season, buy them soon. Prices are sure t ) be higher later on Prices now are the same as Ito year, 'Li •, :Fre and 51c. All wool. 11.0n and 11.'25. Come here and get the best going at the prices. Constipation -- 8s Ws of W Its is not to be cured by harsh purga- tives; they rather aggravate the awW. Fob a gentle. bet erne laxative. use Chamberlain's Stomach sed Liver Tablets. They Mir up the liver. tone the gene, and freshen the stases& end hewers la.t Mae& totarnal bath. CHAM BERLAI N'S TAB LETS L. a Woman's best friend. From erased to old age. them Idttle red health re- storers are an unfailing guide toas active titer sad a clean. healthy. norma stomach. Take • Chamberlain's Stomach Tablet at night and the sear stomach and fee. eseatatioa and the headache. have all gemby -awatag. tr All draggles. Me... or to awaits= CssmwkY bales Comm Torres 11 41 DON'T WAIT! Do It Now HAVE \'OUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH -BEGINS, AND AVOID THE RUSK , :_-- • All wiring done by the latest Hydro-I:Itctric ruler', If All work guaranteed. . Electric repairing of all kinds promptly attended. to, at rea- sonable prices. We carry a complete and up- to-date lite of Electric Fixtures ' and Supplies: at; all times. n ROBERT TAIT Eketrieiaa ELECTRIC RMXCES and BEATERS .4 SP 1.4L T }- office $2 -JUST PHONE -House 1113 etnnessesesesseressehnietrearnetteleenelealeal Pm' tingT )OB AND COMMERCIAL the %acinar eistssePtsneneSenehetenaPtinaSeniFanendsWanalnelenehrtailWeineWeesseetafteweaftewho AYBUHN. Tessn.aT, Oct. 5. Mr. John Short attended the Brus- sels fair last wr.k. Mr. Jos. Lawson attended the fun- eral et teoderich of the late Mrs. Wm. llaWork or, Tuesday. 11r. Wm. Dobie, ar., has returned from the Wee' and reports gout crops there. Mrs . Tdgar Lawson was an exhibi- tor at the Goderich fair Inst week and secworurek.d seyeral first prizes for fancy - Mr. John WVdson attended tbe fun- eral on Monday at Blytb of his grand- son. John Harr. Jobs J. Goyim, and George Iiamil- too have each erected silos the petit week, to bold their corn crops. a Sergt. D. Patteteon leaves for Leth- bridge to loin hie regiment there be- fore their departure for the seat of war. Mr and Mrs. 3obn Manning havear. rived horns from their trip in tube Watt ern Provinces .red report haviHg had a good Goat The Autumn hove are bolding a "patriotic donee" In the Forsyth ' Hall oo Thanksgiving night in aid of patriotic fund. An OLD Hwr110E417 1)w PARTM THIS Lava -On Mbsd.y evening. after • lengthy Illness extending over '!eyes years, William Jackson nee sed Phew - toffy away at the age of sissy-eigbt yeses end nine mortem The deceased had suffered frogs paralysis for some time sad about • week .go was again .Meted, from whish tome be rapid!. sank. Mr. Jaek•os was one o! the oldest settlers is tbees parts having resided from childhood on the farm ben He was a wean of imeight pein- elptes ewer reedy to extend the help- ing hated to those is seed. M. !seer.e to moors him hie pastae!' 1• life, two sots -Jobe W .t Four Ways. Al - bate, and James, al home end two d•.gbtees Mies Assts, of Theist. and Mies Margret. et home. TIM /seersi will tib. plan Thor.day after. norm b Hairs ammeter? The syr. patty of IAD •wsomswlty M •ib CECIL 3for 5O>�' VALOR. 2 for 25 New Fall &Winter Collars WILLIAMS GREENE a ROME CO t t .• • Have beautiful i rindow decorations ;:stir:n¢ gives so much pleat::: al a well decorated window. • You windows will be the en -.-7 cf your neighbors if you use th.: c 144.. Rat Rod C -for aertehe and eterperies Guaranteed loot to nag er tarnish T1w-_ Is a Kirch Fist Rad in a c Asir to match your woodwork or draperies. Ferry rod contains a written guarantise that it will toot tag at tarnish l'e es *mete hese me .Nresitdas aslisslast saltA Om Kim* Flat litail (bole In and nee them GEO. HOHME1ER to the family is their loss of hsds.d and faebee. More News of Walters & Co.'s Shoe Store it's Time to Consider Footwear Snappy fall (lays call for autumn shopping from ^Walter, - Rt Co.'s wonderful Boot and Shoe stock. Look at these prices Boys' "Hard Klock" Boob In blucher style, genuine Eng- lish box kid and dull grain waterproofed calf leathers. heat grade leather 'toles and herb, all pair . On sal', per $2e'.�TC)llQ Woraea's Fall 1915 Footwear . Patent mita button and lace Boots, with cloth and dull calf uppers. Cuban and spool heels, gunmetal and tan calfskin and low heel s'yles, latest toe ■h.nee, Liy.►121 to a. c2.95 EXTRA SPECIAL • Ladiea' $1.60 and ani On Vassar, Cleo, Lady Elgin and American Beauty high !thorn. The leathers are patent, rolt-kin. tan calfskin, gunmetal and viri kid. all uses and width,. The alga/ hammiest shoe pnseible. On Rale at Ladies' 113.50 high $2 Shoes for .48 ladies'Rmpreee high it .98 Shoe', rim values .69 Ladles' *4.2:1 high t3 Shoes, best makes.. .19 Rubbers for all -at all 43 prices up from ASK TO SEL THEW C We have a special snap for the men, too! This i• in men's high Shoes, nothing Tetter was ever made,sold ter bought, all leathers, button and lace, 1915 lasts, $3 selling now at per pair Men's 1ho.'c2.98 Work Shoes J7 .69 M.n's b '%,i $2 .48 Work Shoes 17L New Method Stine Repeirieg e rs Walte& ^ • K•.t Side S mar.ria ,Wik Deal Store Old Shoe, Look. Like New Gederick war", Telephone No. 2'r Priem se Coal Roreessor.to J. H. McOI(niiotl Terns ('.eh