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HE BIONAL t GODERIOX ONTARIO
Extra Good Value
In
Note Paper and Envelopes
Lotus I.•swo. wade to retail at 1:,c per quirt. our regular price 1D
per quire. Friday and Saturday, ?quires paper and 1 package
'Ti
envelope. tor Tic
Geniis°, Holland Linen Note Paper and Fnvelo . Friday and
8aturda%. 1 quire paper and 1 package envelope. 2:. Note
this includes the new tong -shaped envelope.
Special selling agent- for Wet at,. Ideal 1',ur.t.:u Pro. the
new er't•li!ler, from
Portet'- Perfect Fountain Pen. ab�olutrly the kept value oat the
runrket. 11 -keret gold point. price trI t...
$14. TS
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"Compares with the bAt by actual teat"
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THE. COLONIAL BOOK STORE
G00. PORTER
annMa.
Candy Excellence
-the finest cane sugar
-the richest cream
-the wrest fruit flavors
-the bigheatgrade of nuts
PLUS
-expert blending
-careful packing
-prompt delivery
rest.. -all Candies
cold by
Huyler's
Pun--hob--delioious-
the Candies par excellence
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CENTRAL'DRUG STORE
Corner North St. and Square
Goderich
11.t- 14. 'PHONES Re. WA
1
Winter Footwear
Style, Fit and
Durability
Are three very important
features in footwear. They
are qualities that every line
of Shoes and Rubbers in our
immense stock must possess.
Every line is selected with
these ends in view, there-
fore ensuring perfect quality
and footwear that will stand
the test in any weather.
REPAIRING
Geo. Mac Vicar
YOUR COLD
Should not be yours for long
LET US HELP VOU
Grippe PilLs 25c
Laxative Cold Tablets... Tic
Catarrh Jelly .............25c
Mentholine Balm 25c
Cherry Bark Cough
Syrup 2.jc to M)c
White Pine and Tar..... 25c
Cod Liver Oil .Oc and 11 00
Tasteleaa Extract. and
Emulsions
H. C. Dunlop
RsxaU Store
E- Ser an& Mss- - •
Logs Waoted
We will par the highest oast
prices for all kinds of logs delh..rd
at the mill in (:oderi. h.
Custom sawing done promptly at
any time.
Chopping
awl
We will ala. buy grain at our
elevator and will pay the best mar-
ket pekoes.
Orders for chopping or roiling
grain promptly and carefully at-
tended to at our chopping mill.
J. E. Baechler
Mill and elevator north of Mac-
Ewan's coal yards, Oodseieb.
Conada's Leading School of Busi-
ness r opens for enrollment foe
the Winter Term on Monday
Jan. 3, 1916, at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
utt'F'N POUND. ONT.
1'eexcell.d cour+mof study. aw•m•.
SheetMnd mud Typewriting. 0111 Ser
pies and Pre1..teury Ir,dlrYal te-
-tractio A large e.aneetkan with the
be -t bn.nr+. bosom w he employ air
erdes'ew Graduate.. dao -t .anwtd.
It will pay) •o Iayssligsi.. Fall it
fo asetton fire
('. A. Fi.F:MI\f., F'.( .A.. PnnripaL
41. I.. i I. M1\(7. Secretary.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Allan Murray. of Pert Arthur. 1. , 1 -long
relalhes in tow,
Mr. W. P Lawl•. of the 6. T. IL, -pent two
weeks' *wide) :at Trento
Mr. flair) Inland. .1 Detrol:. wa. ridli.
et he. Moms herr the mut week.
Mr. sad Mr-. W 1. Mortar left today to
spend a law week. at Mt. Clemons. Mi, -b.
Mr. Harr, ('Whores returned ea ratarday to
Rlnwtea. where he be duilise medians' at
Queen'.
Unit. t .try.
Dr. J IM. keringof rore.f. wa. the rues'
of his sister. M . i. J. 1' -hardier. eve, the
weekend 1).. M. -kering i. the Libra! arm
lees Is L.etL.esbtee for the new* et Com
men a
Mr. T H. Rave, formerly ...tutor of The
Mneheal It.c,neee, h.a .. cot .1 the pentlier
et Waterer and general aeld .ane?, a.) fes the
Fres Ho.plt.t for eon -empties.. waits tsa-
establt 11111010*A% Ta new. Vw.keke and Gray
enhnce. A. 14.. Kam h:,- distleeggaal1.ked Me.
*elf es a nut u. e., It i. no, out priming that she
h.npl al aathorltle. oars sealed. 1 etnais
his service.. .red he Mnalll decreed te assort
their p epa.al- lie entered nine his new
duties 144 week
Shortlyafter noon tin Mosrday (Ire,
originatng from • "moiler. aloes,
henk. nut •t Thomas' restaurant on
the Rquarr. The blare was t.nd.r con-
irol before the firemen Arrived and
very little damage was done.
Owing to difficulties in making,tp a
team, the ga..es few which (Foderieh
was scheduled in the 0. H A lesw-
reediate aeries haus limn defaulted.
Caps Rd. Robbins. is talkies of put-
ting hie
team. the Iroquois. In the
LakesideThe (indene+ braes* of the Wo.
men's Reenter10 islands holding a se.
tial evesisg for members sad Meade
day. January
lith. It b ed tthe meadow of han ib. M lis
Olob enema on West street wig be
avall.bls fee the papaw
100
YEARS
and more. p with chest sod
throat Iroeb1 have tried to cure
them by peering comb syrups.
lung tortes and the like lido their
atons.cks. All a mistake! The
Peps way is dilfersat.
Pepe are tablets made up of Pine
-xtracts and a.cdiciaal essence:,
which wbea put into the mouth
turn Into healing vapors. These
are breathed down direct to the
lungs. throat and broochial tubes
- not swallowed down to the
stomach. which is.otailing. Try
a 5e1c. boa of Peps for your colt,
your cough. bronchitis 0r asthma.
All druggists and stores or Pepe
Co.. 1iuonl0, will supply
PORT ALBERT.
%VauNSSDAT, Jut. 12.
,PRKSXNTATI0N To (1TwAT HATDLN.
=The Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Society
held a meeting in the hall here co
Thursday of last week in honer of
Me. Oiaay Hayden, who ban enlisted
with the Canadian Dental Corps for
overseas service. Mr. Hayden was
prevented with :. wis.twstch and a
pleasant time was spent in a program
of speeches and songs
A R1'?IINDNH uF %%.tit -Messrs.
limo. Green and Jack Green spent last
Modac at Stratford on busioess and
the manager of the McDonald Thresher
(1o. promoted them with one of the
hege.*.ils they are making. It has
rousted 000.Werable interest in the
village. ea it is the first ,bell of its
kind to le seen herr.
Put your feet against one of our hot
water bottles. R. R. W tout, druggist,
Ooderich, Ont.
AUBURN.
WzDNasDAy, Jan. 12.
Me. Frank Sturdybas secured a
Bogition in the founry at Wingham
dad commenced work on Moods.
Mr. Brood Jackson is spending a
short term at the Clinton Busine-a
College before returning to his home
in Alberta.
Mr. W. B. Patterson has vacated
Mr. John Naegle's house and taken
up his abode in Mr. Geo, Howatt's
house, vacated by Mr. Carter.
Rev. D. Perris, of Wiatham. will
be the preacher at the anniversary
services in the Presbyterian church
next Sunday, morning and sveolog,
Misses Rena Patterson, Margaret
Jackaos, Beale Carter, W,ionl. How -
sow and Fero Patterson assisted io the
Proli*om in the Presbyterian church
1K Carlow on Monday pigbt.
Mr. ma Mn. Joseph Carter have
moved their household effects to Sea-
grave, to go Into business with the
foreseers uncle. Mr. Hawkins. Mies
Sadie Carter went to spend a month
with them.
Some s,Pdispnsed person cr person.
broke two of the windows in the base -
meat of the Presbyterian church on
Sunday night, forcing the broken
Riess nearly across the floor of the
r. A rewud of 125 is offered
for information that will lead to the
conviction of the guilty party.
CiJOERICH MARKETS.
TNtrnoar. Jan. 13.
Wheat. pee Minh ........ 1 .tit le 1 1.19
Qal�,
per MSM .... ... .at to .x
I��saareles per teeth ...... ..M to !e
prhae6 Loo to 1.51-
9rtekwaltsaoaa se! Mob 711 to .73
broar. family, per cwt 1.73 to Sop
pear. patmit. per cwt 10 W leu
puttee - °00
per tea .... .,-. 110.0)4to10 325[4.01
.ter we .. tion to
w, lame. per tea . 1.01 to
end. per lead Aso w
rl arsew �w ala
.3 tteo
Amino, repenhash
t Meeh ! to
tat- tle, buteMre' Melee. posit. &IS to
(amiss bateher ' needle.., " a11, to
R. the wusttar, per cwt she he
leer yr lewwt . "7.00• e
0
Ste
Doh:. Irwp«.a. Me& ,M fe
caimans. per lb S.
31 te
Geer. per lb.
Turkeys. per N a�
WHAT CATAIMI IS
11,y.
as
430
.30
.a►
1.00
.Jab
7J0
1170
1)70
720
1.00
0.I3
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0.13
0.41
It has been said that every third
person has catarrh in some form.
Science has shown that nasal catarrh
often indicates a general weakness
of the body; and local treatments in
the form of snuffs and vapors do little,
if any good.
To correct catarrh you should treat its
cause by enriching your blood with the
oil -food in Scott's Emulsion which is a
medicinal food and • buikling-tonic, free
from ac7 harmful drugs. Try it.
holt a Sewer. Torero. Oat.
CARLOW.
WI MwraDAT, Jan. 12.
Pmol. 14,writ ooar's ADDAnM.-
Smith* Hill church was well filled o.
Monday evening for the address by Pro-
fessor p V. Rietbdorf es "The dnuse..
of the War." The Professor M decided-
ly a obver .sea seed is moreavergl[W
with a sever of humor, nerd le was
beand throughout with the utmost *A-
leutian' and appreciation. He is a Ger-
man In birth and has 0111 . pro
amused mond. which makes it diffl-
enll to follow him closely ; but he
leaves no doubt as to where hie eyes-
ias lie es between Prussian milt -
mid British democratic prie-
eipies sad resales*. He served a year
i. the Oeeman army and told of the
seethed@ by while eati.v(d i Osa as s is
melon HrldIeu
s
the on that t.. arm la
a d.n.oeratle Instltutie., as elha
same thermos weber.. sadebereZ
bey tab miabo . ha vogue hind eel -
Ilene of the mimeos people .1 bon
many hand and m the mtWhry
system. ifr said that ter
years be had seen IN the ermine
war big bad imd feud d It to hie blow
Wnr
pre/meows to droek Ost4gm. 0.
Wrjsjj Ia meat fate.r sting detail of name
d the preparations far war that were
.rade by the Bales and els wee putt
tieing a W.g eltelle(a .1
declared that holes* d mime
after 1147u was -.. rly ee the gather-
ing of strength sad the deveiopme,.t
of prams An a ereebt.g Mow upon
genrpes. Iibsety. For materiels it
had bseo Hee atm of the Hobensolives
tamlly to add dur/ag snob reign to
their len&WT. and this atm was
p.rsosd with utmost ataecrupulous-
new. The beet lbiag that could hap-
pen to Geruany was that the should
lose the war, as it would tend to free
tbi Games people from the terrible
burden of [elven.se trader whish they
were laboring. He orated that Ger-
maine in Canada should do their seat•
1. upbodlag the British and Canadian
cause and after the war be able to
take part In Canadian affair. Res-
A.
erA. Ian, who presided, voiced the
audience • appreclalloe of the address.
Lieut. It. Y. McLean. recruiting( Meer,
was present from Goderich and gave
a short address. appall.g for recruits
for the It,let Battalion. program
also lnoludrd a chorus by the church
choir, two solos by idles McColl, of
Godes-kb a solo by Mise Rena Patter-
son. of Auburn. a reading by Miss
Gladys Levy and two ssiections bi the
Auburn Ladies' Quartette (kisses
Jecksoo, Carter. Bona Patterson and
Fawn Patterson). The proceeds of the
evening were Kit 40, which goes to the
military Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross
funds.
How Much Rye Do You Eat ?
Most people eat little, If any. rye.
Yet rye is one of the most healthful
and nutritious cereals.
Dr. Jaekaon'. Roman Meal, the
most nutritious cereal food known to
science, venoms 33 per cent. whole
berries of rye.
In addition it contains whole wheat.
deodorized flax seed, and bran. 1t
dl.tinctly differ. in composition froni
say ethyl' food on the market. It will
positis/ly relieve constipation of
"money back."
Roman Meal looks different and
requires a simpler way of preparation.
8o he absolute) certain to follow
directions on package and do not stir
while cooking porridge or you spoil it.
Sold by grocers at Ills and 23c.
Made by Roman Meal Co.. Toronto.
ST. HELENS.
Tv MOS , Jan. 11.
Mr. John Taylor MR today for Lon-
don, where be nae.oU.ted.
Mr. Herb. Thompson, of Wingham,
visited friends here last week. -
Mr. John McPherson, of Mooeejaw.
is a visitor with Merida herr.
Mr. Jas. Miller and Mr. Elliott
Miller were visiting at Windsor last
week.
Mies ()oleos Clark left on Saturday
for Toronto to resome her studies at
the Faculty of Education.
Mgt. John Miller. sr., who bad been
visitingher friends at Springford for
the hoiday. returned home Moeda
Mr. John Bennett and boy., of Port
Albert. returned borne Saturday after
spending a week visiting her mother,
Mrs. H. KuthertetJ.
Mies Annie McKeoaie and Mies Mai -
garet Webb returned borne on Mot -
day from Guelph, white they had
been vbdtion friends over the Christ-
mas holiday,.
Lievrie vet Mai-rtsoa.-.1 be West
Hut on Farmers' Institute will bold a
meeting at 81. Helene public ball on
Monday, January 34th. at 2 o'cloek,
sod an evening meeting at 7 o'clock.
Mies Powell, of Whitby will address
the we men upstairs in the stternoon
and in the evening • joint meeting
will be held downatair. No tee
charged ; everybody welcome.
oivz "Rau, or rias..
TO 001ORTPILTZD CHILD
Delicious "Fruit Lenitive" can't harm
tender little Stomach, liver
and bevwels.
look at cm. tongue, mother! If
coated, your little one's stomach. liver
and - bowels need demean at ones.
When peevish. cross. listless, doesn't
sleep. eat or act naturally, or la fever-
ish, stomach sour. breath bed; has
sore threat. dfarrbma, full a< cold. Live
a temspsnaul of "Calitormla Byrup of
rim- sad in a few hours all the foul,
esestIa saw waste, undigested tool
. gently mo of Its
little bowels without RIOO•e. sad yon
lave a weft piaytal child again. Ask
your draggled for a i♦esnt bottle 01
"Calibrate Syrup et Figs." which con- '
tains fall arsenious for babies, Mil-
dred of an esss ad for grown-ups.
TO DISCUSS FARM PROBLEMS. -
Sense of Mentiags Ueda Auspices
West Hurn. Farmers' Institute.
Meetings soder the auspices of the
West Huron Farman' institute will
be held as follows :
Blyth, Thursday, January llkb. in
Milne'. ball.
Londesboro', Friday and flSaturday.
January et sad l7nd, in the Temper.'"a.ee H.11.
Kintall, Saturday, January tied, in
Young's ball.
411 Hdm.'e, Monday, January lith,
in Mecbaolos' Hall.
Holnaee.lYc, Tuesday. January !;lith,
in Holmes' hal.
Auh,ira. N edoseday, January !lith.
Is Forester.' ball.
There will be afternoon and .sear
meetings each day, the aftiellineses
meetings cosmmeaciag at 2 o desk end
the evening meetings at 7.81l.
The speakers at the Blyth aid
Leedesboro' ..esdngs will be A. R. 0.
Smith, of New Hamburg. aid J.11.
McCallum, of Shake.pears. Mrs. 0.1�
Moorebeevo, of Cairo, will address a
seperwu meeting seder the aigieos
of the Women's in*Utote la the after-
noon, sed will speak at the gat ,rel
meeting to the mewing at neat phase.
At I.-idenbwo' there will he spun
lel barer, -re
Se�raotmiee�ay stock hedging obs,
to
be had Fridayo1aizolizais
er .
itw.e.1iag to the yo..g•he
aaen.
Fur the eemdeing m.etl.As on the
Use tee epanbees will be este. C. far -
W ed O 04 . Mies M. A. Intimi, of
No aimi.iei Ste le stagged Pc' myes.
s1 these
t, emd a0 we lodged
dnaw :p
lake le the dM.ep-
11r dbere of the Wept Masts
Farmed Ito it.te ase s J. A. Mal`
J, W. •dhole, vial.
Md r fails. e.weseey.
EMPIR°."8;b4
E MADE"
The second week of our big selling of re Empire Made"
merchandise. Take advantage of these offerings for in nine
cases out of ten when they are sold out we cannot replace them
at anything near these prices.
R.maaats of Flannelettes
23 Remnants of White Flannelette, lengths run from
3 to 51 yards. These are in some cases slightly soil-
ed ■ad in others may- have • small hole clove to the
edge. Made in England. ClaLrj .(,stout 1 y Ins
than their usual price.
Navy Fla.n.l,'
Navy Blue Flannel, 25 to 2f inches wide, splendid
weight for girls' middies, boys shirts and childrs'u's
dresses. Made in Canada. Per ya:d 23c
Very fine Navy Fla.ael, 45c
Nat-'- Blue Flannel, 27 inches wide, pure wool, soft
make. splendid for girls' middies or mm's shirts.
Made in Canada. I'er yard . 43:
Scarlet Ishmael, 60c
Beautiful quality Scarlet Flannel, soft pure wool, will
wash well. A really superior quality. Made in Rag-
land. Per yard ... ..... 1004
Viyella Flaasels, 60c
Full stock of these beautiful Flannels that are so de-
sirable for waists or dresses. Will not shrink. Light
and dark colon. Made in England. Per yard..60c
Khaki Flannel. 39c
Khaki Flannel, splendid quality for men's shirts.
Heavy weight, will not shrink. Made in Canada.
Per yard .... ....39c
Bleached Sheeting% 22c
Bleached Sheeting. standard hospital width. Our
special Red Cross brand. Made in Canada. Per
yard .......... .... .... 22c
Fuse Cuakic. 12 1-2c
Very fine white Cambric. A nice soft finish and cera
fine thread. A desirable cotton for almost any pur'
pose. Made in Canada. Per yes d.......... 12 1.2c
This Loagrloth is full 36 inches wide. It .comes in
ends of 1 2 and 24 yards. Is worth more at the mill
today than our preseut price blade in Canada. Halt
piece of 12 yards, $1.59. Full puce of 24 yards
.... 13.00
Fine Lawa, 12 1-2c
Very fine white Lawn. 42 to 48 inches wide. Sheer
but very strong and serricable, Made in England,
Per yard ........ ...... .... 12 I -]C
Factory Cotta. 12 1-2c
Heavy quality Factory Cotton. A splendid stied.
will 1-Ipaeh and wear well. Made in Eoglaad. Per
aid Wits, 12 1.2c
Whim
Good quality White full double bed
size, Soft and free from dressing. Made in Canada.
Each.. ..... ....................... .... 90c
A Better Quilt. $1.39
This is rally a splendid Quilt for any ordinary pur-
pose The pattern is a good one. They are made
from very w cotton yarns, free from dressing.
Full doable bed size. Made in Canada. Specia1.11.19
1l1S.kets, x30
Good quality White Blankets, double bed sue, pink
or blue border. A little cotton woven is with the
wool which keeps them from sbrinkisg. Made in
Canada. Per Cashmere . .... 13.10
Civere [Tose, 40c
Extra quality all wool Black Caabmere Hose. aam-
kin feet, spliced heels. fall fashioned. The famous
Penman's quality. Made in Canada. Per par. 4111c
Weal Caps sad Tomes, 15c
A big clearance of these popular Winter (:ass. Half
dozen or more splendid pattern. Regular value u
to Soc. All grouped together is nlot. Mede in
am
Cauada, four choke each ..... ..........Ifk
Wee) Scarfs, 50c
Wool Neck -scarfs. (hue of the season's popular lines.
Splendid quality; Lade is Canada. Regular Irmo
Sprcial SOc
House Drmim, $1.39
House Dresses n.sl (rod good quality dark prints
and wrpp!rettes. Skit cit full dont good style.
Pertect fitting. Fast colors. Mole in Canada. Each
obi) ,....11 39
Noreen Skirt, 98c
Black Moreau l'oderskirts, Rood quality cloth tha t
wt:l wear well, wide frill. Made in Cuadra_ Etch
only . . 98c
Silk Skirts, $3.35
Three only Black Silk Petticoats. Splendid quality
soft silk. Will give no end of wear. Regulars.00,
Made in England. Hach $
3.31
Underwear, 25c
Splendid quality Ladies' Winter Underwear, fine soft
quality. rests or drawers. White or natural color.
blade in Canada. Each.... ...2ic
Corsets, 59c
Corsets. made from good quality white coati. One
of the season's new models. Huse supporters. "Made
in Canada." Per pair 59c
Woollen Gloves, 25c
Ladies' Woollen Gores with gauntlets. Scotch kait.
beintiful quality. white. grey or cardlnaL Regular
3oc. Made iu England. Special per pair'... 22e
Aprms, 25c
The last shipment we will have of our famous 25e
Aprons. Made from good quality English checked
ginghams, fast colon. Made in F,ogiand. Special
each 23c
Vests, 59c
Ladies' white Woollen Vests. two or three styles.
Extra quality-, pure wool. Regular In.00. )Fade in
Canada. Speetsl each.... ....... ...... ... . S9c
Tapestry Rats, $11.50
English Tapestry Rugs. thkk close pile sad splendid
patters', in popular shades of brown. tae and green
, zju and � gined. yards. Made is En
Each Duty . ,.111.10
Hearth . Rugs, 11.50
Hearth Rugs, good quality Az -winner, thick heav
pile. hit and miss patter. Just a few let to sell.
Made in Canada. Special each .... 31, S0
Kisses* Clothe, 25c
Half dozen good patterns Kimona Cloths, fancy pat-
terns suitable for bath -robe.. dressing gowns, etc.
Regular uc to 5oc. Made in England, Clearing at
per yard.... ............... . 2 Sc
All -Wool S.rg., 60c
'Extra quality all wool drew Serge. black or nay.
Really ezceptiowl ralue at any time and cannot be
sold again at anything this price. Made in Ilsg-
Pecia pery ........... Nc
Big Selling of "Made in Canada" Coats, Continued
Big clearing sale of Coats oontinues all this -week. Ladies' and Uhildren's Coats are
all marked to go at prices that mean a decided saving for every buyer. To make the selling and
choosing easy. we have divided them into three lots .
Let N.. 1. 14.35
Those are Children's Coate, in sizes
der girls up 10 12 years. Regular
prices of these garments up to
18.5o. All grouped in one lot for
quick selling, at your choice,
Daly
14.35
Lot No. 2, $7.75
This lot is made up of Ladies'
Coats. Seery one this seaso.'i
garments. Materials time most
in dema.i, colon .11 dart, stylis
at! geed. Regular prices up to
$tg.00 Take your choice of this
Plot for only
17.75
Let N.. 3, 19.75
Almost all our better Costs alit be
found in this lot There are abseil
15 Of 20 to pick and enema tom
Gamest. of superior style Ali_
o IItlyar dark oolorley sed
go Take vour�choice` f thislot filw
for only
19.75
The Millinery Department is Clearing
Oat the Hats
It is the impentire rule that the millinery stock must
be sold to the last hat before we enter stook the end of the
month. That means ,ren hat and untrimmed shape must be
sold within the next two weeks. If you have delayed buying
your winter hat, or wouki like an extra one, this is your eb•aoe
WIPP. It for very- little money-. hero is the way we are selling
them :
Tl leaned Hats. 11.45
25 Hata in this 1M. Regular val-
ises up beg%. so. Choked these
as fee rely 11.41
Trued Hats, -$1.95
33 or se Hats in this lot. Not one
but .sly at frees 14.30 to 17.00.
They simply mint be sold. sad to
leaks 15..etting quick and sure
tee glee yes your choke for °lily
,,.,....,....,,.11.01
A Few Bettor Hats 12.45
Thaw are the best Trimmed Hats
we bast le stock. Regular prices
ren hoes $7.oa to ge.So. Meth ems
is a gem in itself. They amply
mot bee.rried over sad we give
yes your choice of thaw t a rennyy
bid gide Hata top obIy....113.41
Untrinlined Shapes, 95c
Choice of ?Patrimonial lone..,
black or nerved, some emend with
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