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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-2-10, Page 4t♦- Tsleawaat Tiascait $. YID !tit au At hum est lO >sis rHB KIONAL a(lfERICf1 t ONTARIO are taking over the f.rwitrsw end HEAT ■�� Tw.da, .•••wt o< rn 7 lY Y� 40 SALE OF SHIRTS AO Regular 75c to $1.50 for - - C THIS is our Annual Shirt Sale --once a year we have • general clean-up in our Shirt Department; that is why you can get Shirts ao at this sale. This year we are puttin the price b than ever so that they will be all out of the way before stock -taking. About five dozen of men's fine Negligee Shirts. sizes A G 14 to IN, regular 7 5c to $ I.50. On sale at only Men's Black Worsted Sox 25c These are manufacturer's "seconds." You know how high in price hosiery is now and getting much higher this is your opportunity. oma ear y, as C I there u 25c only a limited number. On sale Saturday WALTER C. PRIDHAM - - Sok agent far - Society' Brand .lade -to -order Clothing ""de'`- basi"" ""ems Monte r. -TW ho.kay . tt>WI es keenly played, bet the visitors serried She bowers beer. with a eros e d 1-4. 'Ile 0 Aero, sea• thew toes tb oute . Tie Fwee --b_t.rlaa B Ile Oleos Loud. i'h. ^`soy teas. played Wisgb.s looters w Their.dav evening sad were beats. peered • one -aided affair. by thele , Mr w► a l M t> She -"Phis is it... t .third hoahsnd, ST. AUGUSTINE. ed they all t. re the name of Wil- WIDetsirmY, Feb. 9 W ser sot titration the stove, se i t a 1 •m.' ,-"You don't sly so? .%hy, SORCLT Brxa &TKD. - M•ach arm- the ffen the woman is a regular Ball collector. ' polity is felt a t h Mr and ]ere. Jas. irlynn, of Toronto, formerly of Ibis place. who have suffered • double iereavesent in the death d two dill - HES, YILL!g ■ �ptww j� )lie E. w,.. Tris f L a Pinhlbr's VCeispeend Helped Her Dariega of Life fl LOYAL. 1lidlma_.a Va.-"After tale leg WeosseDAT, Fab. iR M'en Itemise d 141111 • L Itdham s egetabl• Csm lir. Joe Gilden has tMurned hose) rood I feel like a after •three weeks' furltotsgb is the ` sew woman. 1 at. ways bad a hands be Ilia. Wee, w• ate glad to tears. M recovering (roes her [.oast Illness sad Gerbig the Cleats her many (rivals around Loyal bore �� wile ether Ma wee alms to see her out in a few days, On Monday end Tuesday we ripen` I (lit) ,By reason of g the changing shape when in motion this sc tire cleans itself - Of all mud and slime. T. lel bed feelbge ewe. Wooed tins bee% Mat morns of the nes- ties at that Uns- een. ies -- ee . However. our brave email -drives! semen was able to fare the norm. Good ear =oss��awl ►eat hien' anima Now I ass lit better health a gone r•. lteeomms� �� t Callow. W he foreman fir Mr. R. 1ieAlsisseggaee7 '' "- Mn. LIMA dreo-Haywood. one year old, and Lotti••, seven years of age. They were tbe victims of a revere attack of meaaie•. The remains of the little ones were hrougbt t•o St. Augustine for isterment in ibe cemetery here, Ore two funerals bring about • week wart Mr. Thomas Clark, • resident of owr villake for the last year, has removed. aridt to the thriving village' thea I Baer Meg . M Young for the coming sumtaer. Wo gamut._. 0 street, Biebmoad.Va. shall mus rum from our social gatb- I Roe s j Life u • moat (albs prior• Nal faded sE a wealse's existence. the w rHTs -Mr. JAW'S Olen ld terra le MY bs sratrsil4ly w b turned rn s V ate Compound. * vet age of I,aSf In. • head, at eittbt Makbsa•' Vegetable are a sense ;lents a pound. 1t pays to verse the Seth warebeg symptoms right kind of stock. Mr. Glen ie of eaffeca ion, hot flashes, headaches, awns ed not of the bast eat t le -men to ksrly drwd 01 impsegag chi, sect ior. lir. Joe O'Connor, of I timidity. sends 4 the eon. palpitation H t A t a CN l>w qg a wbiek sceempeq delivered at Mc i.a uativa • few days gd aert•al hod* • o three bead of r at o - , s Mee are of Lydia i felt ed the to Ile •t l 1110 11 as resosrad by Nt'rri if Et our.-Saered Heart 'absorb, ti'. Augurtibe, was the sees Ida pretty wedding on Monday, Feb rears r.b, wbeim Mins Mary Kat bleen npsiumiw, eldest daughter of the Isle IMr. 'I bowas 1 rumina and of Mrs. Qammina, was united in marriage to 1 Nr. Jui,eph P. Keniban, of Blucher, i Sack . Rev Father Dean performed the marriage cesemoo The bride Waked raven ie in talk* -:rade suit of navy blue French serge and wore • I,-•utiful black Gage bat woth.c 1,1 gold lace ti imming and • handsome set of black fcs fur.. and carried • bouquet of wi,ita bridal rums. liar sister, Miss Bridget l'ummine, of Aytor. acted as brid.eenaid and wore • tubr-a,wde navy blue Preach serge ruts and large beta n ) II !due velvet with black lox furs and cArried pink rows. The - J groom was awe -ted by ht+ 1 rather, •••� Mr. Gus Kenihan, o1 St. Augustine. After the a reuo.ry Mr. at il Mn. Ken- _ ihan drove to the home of the bride's a mrlh-r, where the bride, attired in pale blue silk, and her mother received ••••••••••••0Itbe immediate friends of the happy couple, numbering about thirty, who a then sat down to a drlighlful dinner. It's Cutter -Time! Afterwards tbe blade and groom de- • per ted amidst showers of lice and con- frttl for a brief wedding trip toT.ron- ' to and London. They will spend it few weeks visiting Co ir many friends 1.e - lore leaving for their' iiew hone in Saska chewan. Kith b• ide and groom ate Very p.tpulr, as wasshnwn I.y the many beautiful pres.•ulalb. y received, land they sill i.e greatly missed try ' th. ir 1 trete chile of friecd•. The hride Los always taken an active part in cbun•h and charitable wink. The 1 best wishi s of a h .t of tt iends *1 wilb them to tlo it n••w home. LUCKN.OW. i Ttk>D%V. Feb. t.' I \ler-les are :t town and 1 tLi..k `.nor of (hose who mine in contact with [been will have a mealy time. The ladies' class of the Methodist char; h entertained the soldiers t . a soci.I evening on Thursday last tieyeral recto. s signed up last week and the l.ucknuw hranch offPthe Bruce land 1attali .n is ab •i' thirty -:b rn.1r..ng. The old Y. i1. C. A tatil Ling has horn given to th.• . ,'.I .r� for t hair ha• I l., absi the gy in con- nection with it. The Tom Mails l'., were in town on M. .day ermine and dreg 'a full house. They core .latter the auspices of the Lao -know ti eh igad-, The publi: and high .eh sole were 'chard for a few dsv. on . c oua• o1 sss.e.4".11.41Mr ..Penis.tt again. We utvanatsod the school budding was • • disinfected. (• before the eyes. poultrym.n, Mr. W ill:aw McPhee, re ` ' -dPa' Tmti� V- ia' es • rat her peculiar occurrence I Petite, weeks= and ingoietelb. sd which took plice on Sunday morn- dizziness. otledltioassk Mt ing %Vbite he wa at breakfast a I For these abnormal large beet looped down and attacked fail to take Lydia 1L Plekbam's Yoe♦ one .,f his tai -mite bit ds. The fright- table Compound. reed bird flew right into the bowie for protection. Mr. Hawk got away un- hurt, but Billy says be will be ready for bins in the spring when be ntern•. Cat was 1M l.•ryrr. of t6• hese, etpari• A K<ow is.i Bluo.-Ourwel'-knows ) 11 a0o•"�� J. H. COLBORNE � s ..�.. neslaner NO Subscribe for the Designer %47 RGHT now is the time to subscribe for a real live fashion magazine (THE DESIGNER.) Each m nth this book cons not only the very latest styles in all women's apparel but also snappy sus, r�pts, suggestions for the home and other interesting topers for the ladies. Twelve months' subscription to thus magazine for 40c. DO iT NOW. HOSIERY NINONS Von are in need of woollen hosiery and this is M e0 have just u wide in da new l the lacioae of est �I ninon, the right time to bay. Let us sell you your shades, at per yard year's supply of stockings before our price NEEDLES advances. • Misses' and tabes' soft wool hose, fine and Your wants in needle) forr knitting soldiers' iOC durable, sizes 6-10, 4� to 60C socks can be supplied at pair 12 knitting needles per set Misses' and boys' heavy worsted all -wool WAISTS stockings, made to wear, 45C t0 6oe Silk crepe de -chane waists in white. �black, �06-10, at pair.. ....... .. .. pink• and maize, in all the went- JJ'' Ladies' and children's 1 1 rib cashmere hose. ed size', at CORSETS made from a very fine ) am and du-- able. Sizes i-10, at 35C t0 50C Try a pair of No. '_'4.1 D. & A corsets at 9k. pair J J This is a corset that is fully guaran- �enlQ8e.- Many other lines at old price'. teed and we will stand behind it. each This`new, fash- ionable DIVA SUPER -BONE D. 8s. A. CORSETS- ionable and daintily finished super -bone corset is eut�rek different from an other corset rset made. Super-bone is flexible as the body itself, unbreakable and non-rustable, gives m with perfect support. No.'4000 is a medium weight corset and it suited for aterage weight figures, per pair $3.00. No. 6000 is a heavy corset and is suited for stout people. Try a pair and be convinced. - J. H. COLBORNE ■ 11 0 li• 11 0 11 it Mr. John lttnitet., j-., bas Mesad : ��������� • w tib Mr. Tbosas T.' Ion lax tM wom- ng summer.. ....li r.. J. N. Campbell + visiting friends iu 1lallrlt at pres- ent. HtacKAlTt:ta.-A recruiting meeting was held in ibe Restflrld church last Thnrsdiy night. Although it was I WINTER rather stolrny, a googly number were et A BIRTHDAY CEL[Ita.tT1olr. - A i pleasant eveetog was event at the i borne of Mr. and Mrs. John ('lark on Friday last, tbe cexsioo being in bonorof Mr. Clark's' birtbdsy. While relatives lend close neigbbanre enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Clark.' splendid hospi- tality, they were not unmindful of those at the front who are riot per- mitted to enjnv such oecaaioOs, and some of the ladies spent part of the sold' GRAND TRUNK `. ,'EM present. The sae. tint[, however, m 8 Rowed Trip Fires are several here that certainly should �� no, most of the hors tbou�tbt *bat Los: Lied[ -mares era "production" name tl at . There are with Balla sowers.. Although there RESORTS evening knitting sock. tor our ter •r c.: llari•irtos boys. A happy feature of the even- socaa young siagie men that will oaks mea= Hattlls!r1+t•a ' ('.: C Jia. inns entertainment was the preseote- a hat of coaxing b late the will en- P.maeh , a lea.: Jesama•vuiv 75. lion to Mr. Clark of • floe leather list. eves if they have no home ties. am plena*L. via y: Yost and N est chair, showing the high esteem In while there are married men with MlerinMarr a aa. viatoee.tYostmtiand .a Har which be is held in the neighborhood. families and large firms who would alga Deuoic ue tlicaea Mr. Clark was the recipient of stony go it they cess pos-ibiy get away. congratulations and good wishes. Let us bope that It • ill be nec- Among three present 11•a ouc old and email for these last to have to gr. esteemed ueigbhor. Mr.. James Clark. As there is to he a dig tteno»ning oeetn ono:bar of Mr. Juno Clark. who. a1- hog in the ball at gt ne it though having reached the fourscore Prissy Digi(, se torr; -tis speakers mark. is still bale and hearty and u will meet with wcce,s in gettirg men welcome amoog both old and young. for the 161st Battalion Hoorah, toys[ Two others of thor.e prevent are spec- Tbiok what ibe Dalton Battalion will Lally worthy of note -lir. John Me- do, wben it gets to France. Tbrn you Hardy and lfr Aodrew Green, two of and all of us win wish we had enlisted the pioneers who helped to mak. Cql- in it. burse towbsbip what it is tod• After the presentation the rest athe evening was spent in music and social chat. "All happy In meet. sort, to I. to, and hoping to mcet'grin." arm. i What better investnieut could you make just now than topurchase a fine new Cutter We handle the Gray and McLaughlin .lakes, the l.e•t in Canadal. STOVES lVe number of Ranges and Beaters lett and can give you gout value frit CHIT !Morley. High-class Gasoline Engines for pntl1ping and power. Come in and vee them. sir a♦ RORT. WILSON .\ gent for Massey -Harris Implements Basilttxs St , Gedusek •••00000000 Logs Wanted W. will pty she h'ghe.t cash prices for all kind. nt logs delivered at the mill in 1. wlericb. Custom •awing dos promptly at any time. a We wilt also buy grain at nee elevator and will p.v tbe best mar- ket prices. Orders 1w chopping or rollieg grain promo. I, and etarefelry at- tended to at our c hnt.pi.g sill. J. E. Baechler r and eleveter wroth of Mae- tl''ws re veal yard.. tioderseb Mr. and Mrs. Neal Markerzie re- turned to L•scknow last week after a .hurt hooey moon trip to Toronto. They will tate up emblem e in Neville. Mask., shoat April ist. Owing In so knees at the manse, I R•r. J. M Ihreran was unible to cwt• Icharge of tbeservirr in the l'rsshyterisn church last Monday and Rev. Mr. Mc- Lennan, of Toronto. alt •wellies egret 1 Inc The Presbyterian, oerup:ed the h11•t Mel,s.o Johnston arrived home aat week from Winnipeg, .hers• be had been ter oyer • year. We ender- stand that he and hie brother, ReadL NAVE YOU EN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that sin mob and stami na ibat IA to essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be- cause its strength - sustaining nourish- ment invigorates the blood to distribute c nergy throughout the hotly while its tonic value sharpens the acs. cite and restores health in a natural. permanent way. If yon are run down, tired, nevous. merworked or lack strength, get Scott'• Emulsion to -day. At any drag store. Scott a Bunce. Toronto, Oat. GOER CH TOWNSHIP. FARilIR+' CIA it. next meeting o` the Formers' Club will beheld a t it Orange Hall on \Vrdn qday. Iti,h io. . Mr.Tboanea licMalien. ofSealant h. and Mr. H. L. Malkrial will .peak on the subject "(1 rt.er.1 Fatmiog or Mpscia'- iz'ng." At the I sat meeting ibe C'ub cars abort addresses 1r.•nt Meese,. Kea - nigher, 1. !Wield and J. McClure. W. 1'. C. :Sahel, Ser. -Tres.. PATRIOTIC S01-ILTT •NilTae.-Toe United Women'. Patriotic anis. of ti,arrrich town•h.t.hog 1,arkii.wl--riga the d•,na'ion of 111.0) from Mrs. Wm. Driver ..Oo Mondry evening. Feb- ruary 1itb. • mein) evening will i.e held a► the h mit of Mn. T. J. John FEEILE, AGED NM Bays ♦Iasl Igad. IIs. Mr.. Grand Saline, Texas. - "1 am as eget woman and ter • tong time was weak end feeble bet Vinnl restored my health m a sang* m that 1 ileo .least weak llgi�da ma ae an W atei 6eMag ail soy • Imam trey VIEW ed knew l ..Ms as 1 ds. It is the beet maria M create Meng* Iwai tor r .sle aids 1 hew 'Iw arsw Whin de heat le/an� IL hew k bsiklear i --gear e bona se y - ell be relnued. H. C D /slop. DekRht .,reachaadWea ladies. other Wahl wales Meant Clesteo M1 •d : Hattie Crr., Ii4•\ Olt Catharine.. %Veli.. Oat.: Presume awing•. out. sHeketsw it well i•formaties ea •reYmtts w F. F. LA XREOCI & nO%a 'h.se 1. BlEBIBIOLMMEIVEMOMMIMMIMIMMIIII 44.4TMIAN. Trasuss', Feb. S. tauten.!' L/w-ALS.-Weare sorry to here t . rs n,rt the sad news of the death of Mir. McK.nz e, formerly of this place. wh.r died at Cbicego on Sunday morrinp. The teaming l.111l 11 arrive in Lu•}know tr day, buried tomorrow In li•eenbiil (erne- teey The 1intiee lis ie Bomb, and Lena diet dec.ns+ •p nt ■ f. w deet viel•ing at Sat. P1.Ulipi', West Wa. wanosb, beet weak Mies Clara M.cNamsrs. . ( Burton, [pant lot week s ieiting her eou-in. Mi -s Evelyn Wellington ..James Phillips, 01 Y••liow$rass, Sask., was t'newerg acquaintances bete a couple of days Int week. Mss Vic la Ft•irdy. of Lucknow, w .- tbegue.tot Miss Maiigie Hogan a few days Ian, week ....Dan Ferguson apart t a day or so visiting tVm. J MrKruzie, ovate Kinlougb... Jack M..•D.•rald and sister, Mise M .1 y. spent Sunday the guests/4 his. EM- Finlayson, Ripley To Mr. And Mr*. Geotge Swann, jr,,, a sur. KltiG2SBRIOGE. MONDAY, Feb. 7. Jorrisiis -Private Pat O'Rs ien, of Goderich, w .- a Sunday visitor here. Mi.s Margret Dation left Iasi t.edsesday fpr Detroit ... ..Miss La Londe baa r.• urned after a visit in Det oit.... .Tb. Mimes Genevieve O'C'wnor and Madeline Suli van• of the G. e. 1 . spent Sunday at their respective homes here.... J,wepb O'Connor, who visited in Dein it la.' week. returned on Thursday. He war stop".aha eonreesion, for rnernhers and acr.ruPwnit d on hie return by hb ranter, Minnie, who is spending a few fiends. .k 'bort program is being prepared b• house talent and no doubt Mwd y from he.. *iio-rodedthe parent'1the 70oceru will no good. Thr r-emninder of the evening will i.e peered in social cleat and games. M one ot•rilu will be put up for W. during ib. evening. An admittan^e fee of 2i' p -r couple. Blackstone s ice-rrnm in bulk or tricks spore!, to everyone. and I»s •asci•1 •t P..rt Apert o Wednesday and Ibe dance at Donator - non on Eli lay of last week. They telwm.t good time• on b..t b occasion.. WESTFIELD. Non.D.IT, Feb. 7. A Dts.%TK. -The AutI,irn young people have ehallesged the Westfield Literar y Society to debate. The stills jean is. "Reanlved, that the newt slily of the United States is jnstiflaMe." To. affirmative is to be taken by Colin P.ngland and Ralph Munroe. of Auburn. and the ..native by Marvin McDowell and Rsyiwoed it.J(uond, rept eventing the W. L. 9 The dehate will take place is Westfield aehool on Tburedey evening. itltb inst. The prn- eeed•, of course. will go to the Red ('role. Everybody command heersonoe- thing worth while. .!error.& -The grippe has had a grip ow some of the people of this M ►tor. bond, sad they think It t named ..W• are sorry to say time M trek improreme•t in Mer. Park'. ensditioe. She has been i11 for reale ties. with neurits.... .The lee WWI in Enid eon lition the young hese two ce j eying themselves ire ..wises I.14v . The rough ems& ti.,. of the roods w made 'e.tniNgg ember e``.plr veto, and mwere here �sh�es es vr� sleighing Rpweeth Lasa.[ held a de• sl& spewing • week age sat FeMsy wlgh•. Aa enjoyable time wee epset. 1 is Rheum, teas deb* facia !sere :t..f 1 di in the blood by di.ordeeed kidneys lodge. along the nerve Which hlat.dtes frown the eye s. er oke forehead, and across the cheek tit the side of the now. The came is oke ware a. 1e an Ryes•tim- £isarrerd RMarye. The aerie is Mr wise the sane-- Dod,tl's Kidney PHIS GotaCold? Yen ebesld aid Ilanwe to throw it of promptly. To loom the cough, r_lieve the longi amid heal the is- Aamtd throat tissues, try the old ratable CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY .Ism... Kw. • helm. h11111•4111. i&. Al 4aces'.- Pris. Ti . sad SO. 17 DUNGANNON. eli. IONE SDAT. Fel, 9, I ROT. G. Gomm coodnrted the ser - r c. In Knott church. (ioder.cb, lasts Sand • y .,ening. - J. R. MeNab left Monday morning' lar T. roto, and will reach Beaeville b fore s tenor. Mr.Printing? r. Uurnin, B. A., of Kinrr►rdii e Hiatt . h, ul, visited at his bone. Mts. Tho-. F:. Durniu'., last i+alurday. �Oc The village cl:iec•ora in behalf cit our rec. alts reel with good sti •cess in their taurr of collection on Satutd.iy last. The recruiting we-elicg billed for Monday night in t he Mt tb.dist church r. re bel to he positpor.ed. owing to the storm of that day. La grippe is quite t revaleot in our burg. It claims many victim:.: sume, are seriously ill. while others ere; .sightly drink with. I),n't fin g.t the great play entitled. ' "The Spinster: Convention,- os. d.y evening. lloh inst.. in the Agri- cuitural 11.11. A rare treat in store ler a11. Proceeds in aid of the Red Itees. Mee. B. Turner left no Monday' ..truing of this wet k on her return L. her home in New Von k. 8he was ac- companied by her Mother, Mr David Whyatr', of Winnipeg. who is to spend some weeks in New York and other eastern cities before hi. return. CANADIAN PACIFIC For wu+rneec and VANCOUVER LEAVE TORONTO 6.40 P.M. DAILY ViA THE TRANSCANADA CONNECTING TRAIN LEAVES AT 7 A.M. Through equipment including Electric Lighted Compartment Observa- tion Car, Standard and Tourist bleepers.Dining Car, Flest-close Coaches - The trreerat C.P.R. rre' .e mows ' e gk the ar. .is Centre •f eac eh Nut'aWars tens 3..0e KiDD,C.P R Agent. er write SL O. MURPHY. D P. a_ Trial• LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC - SCIIOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Particulars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. F. LINFOKTH WILLGOOSE, Stegietrat. Ms. Bac. tpeestmt Pi maps, Address: -354.6 Dundas St., London, Ont ST. HELENS. Tr VADAT. Feb. ii Booz StoirIAL-On Friday evening. Feteuary 4th, the W'owwen'e Institute held a box roeisl. the Literaty oto coety 'providing the program. The main feature of the evening was an and,.. hy Pie. Peter McKinnon, of Loekaow. on the ate Inde of the United y woee in ibis war. Part of the Lock - now detachment was present, anal favored 'be aodienee with several' grind! koruna' The cresting woe • gnd enema sed netted the women nvgrl qua The proceed• will to used in Rett l Orta Tor k. News or ani Wask.-Mir Mase! Utile. of Mot sinews, is home for s few days .... Three- ears of M Mee 1 brlek bare arrived foothe new school: two ow re are expected ... Mr. I sere!. ire, Of Milton. is • visitor with hie end*. M.. S. Costive. Mu. Joynt, sr.. end Mies Fasay are borne again after vides`s fries,ti le Leseknow for • week... . Wblteebortb LiterarySo- el.ty will debate with Sr. Melees ter- m Soeirty here os Friday, February 1 A gon program le eapeeted Mr. and Mrs. Louts W«Miheebe.nd 'billion sweet the week -end et Nlyik hale Jean .r Webb, of Leede. 4o. gg1�ks1I,, ed Mies llalaabetb £sdereon, aDtkawesome' stet, an at their re- �ssilv.ham s ter. [resents $r. 1. I.Masaa, tree t reebariteas wt Is Ms ralges saes. to take divot ,( at Awl - yr IM Wiwi to sabot. JOB AND COMMERCIAL the %tnat STOCK -TAKING SALE Starting Saturday, February 5th 1' Walters & Co. Shoe Store ALL WiNTER GOODS at SLAUGHTER PRICES Read over the following list and see what we are doing Men'• 1 buckle (h-erahoes. the best quality, for this1 69 sale only - - 1.98 Men'. 2 buckle Over- shoes, for this sale Men's 3 buckle Over- shoes, for this sale Men's 4 buckle Over- shoes, for this cele Men .% 1 buckle Bushman' • Rubbers,for this sale 1.69 only vw7 Men's 2 buckle Bushman'', Robbers,ior thissale 2.19 only - - - - - 2.69 2.98 Men's, \ten's : -inch leather top Ion' loemien•s Rubbers. 2-69 for this sale only - Men's 12 -inch high leather t o p Lttmbermen's 3.69 Rubbers. for thissale Boys Lnmberrser. Rub- 139 hers, 1 to •5 in size - Boys' Lumhermen Rub -1 19 hers, 8 to' 13 in mine - ' Wotnen's Overshoes, high button. for this sale 1.59 only Women's Overshoes, 2 1.65 t.tickk, for this sale Misses ' Overshoe', 1.25 high but ton ,this sale • Women's, Mimes', !toys ,yd Children's Felt Shoe, with Felt Soles. Fox with Leather Soles. Trunks, Snit cases. Club Bags. etc. EVERYTHING REDUCED. Be sure and see us if you want anything in the shoe line. Seeeeesoes to J.11.MCQistw Walters & co. Gell rM4 "The Stam with Leadership' SHOE REPAIRING Most gide g1eare Phone Lit