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The Signal, 1922-8-31, Page 9lett • g um am= astaios, mit '''"'"'"" • NEWS OF THE DISTRICT rfamr71 • • " ;:rw tot "'II firittkIRPTICTIMENMers.1.`leVa,l. Thureilay, August *1.4, DM 11 it4,1.et.,tee,vre,11: Ititbisratilituedeetheeratio.1,1,enilisrlityetts.:eri: couiplicissee with etatutory ger auguiel- day automobile eminent. Her,. ' we rhanajoutiwar (tervag",erivearil)", t4heligrs3)1111i(s..i.plililforcTe-'• Mole*. awl .thediailiewal of iiegligettee on tlw part of all concern:al. 'In coy opittion tlw dItendaue) Nue felled to .11(ev'elutt ebonite) of itrwligence whtb uddor Section or the Motor Yebklee At, lie must eptablicei in order tO rape the igonatiligbeeese et the a...dent awl has not Witlafied the eine. which drat aiectiou places Woe him. pn, ponderance to evidence is that he war dralri•IT4'. 11)1 1:111)114101111111111110 Il la fti4f aged wider tlw teener 0.;t4ti.g.ik,4.27076:71 ualtiopbdositAiiiti;c1c t‘,.'filgothgbatettgi:ul,wgi:if 9$4,:uuetbv:, IIJHI slutette ..11°ot tegglig;1171..111. a statutoily 'ddty Ibis Neu 111111 111 1/11 evidence of negligence. $ee Myra)! v. Qukk, 02' a L. R. rot. Handley e. Fed eitauffille I ge it 1), 423-56 Le .1, (IJ. B.) 501. 1 tinuk -it is -clear u.4w Mai own oduciesions that he did hot hare hie( ear under sintkient control to geohl striking the plaintiff. now to egtop_hia ear after tirst striking the plaintiff, *ad which if he liagl (lone, would undoehtedly have averted the more serious Inettics sustained ohm - The 'plaiht/g. it ie.. a Iso 'proven lieyougi all don*, that clefenclaht was not joking. to the trout. nor witteli. lug • the taillike abead of, hini, at tlw tine. be stelae* the under tbe circumstances 'and eongliticins present nt the time of the collide') it %as HappOlogs RecOrded in Huron County Newspapers Dealing With Events .of Interest to Readers of The Signal Death cif William McCracken Other exploded or fell over 11 14d start- the Atilteuelacks aid Catskill ea the minflagratken. The building ems- ban& An Old resideut pnweina raid eiteli- 01 My in the verve* William lieeraek- a"Pti i!‘ liwo'harus oae foundation ell. Woes' ewe; 011 Aulitist Iffili at the aid the lo*.w111be very twevy. Moine illiteontation if Stanley Coupfe Saretakeeeereleee in geode • i • Tice liouge•or Me Achim Stewart, of age of werentyweren veers. lir. Mc. Stanley township, Wila the *mew of a 4,11•acken come to Myrtle township obeli a hay, the famuy haratiatt on gh.. Farewell xervices were beki In lin. Pleasugut gathering lust week wIwn the - eke for (Niigata I: MeerialiereY And tr tf it t I M egth line. Yorty year*. site .he was mars („,,,,,,,,.. K. ,„ , ,„ L . ,,„ ,_ inept . le monmun y perigee w r. ried to Miss Minnie tkeuervIlle, who ,',7"-• ."` a'nu"'"""ri °1 "T rAurg. and Mrs. timer Moffatt whit et, reed 1 gi Army, wile lett for other field% of titbit,. mr.•willittm m„Ewatt aavt, the _survives lieu along e ith two sole. Pr " " rergier. rapt. HOlibinil. et Noifwleh, • addrees and Mr. Fleury titewert«ucade ..Zehit, of liagersville. and James, of id 1.1..tir Hoskin of Torouto, are tlia the preigeutatien. Armoric.. The bee two yeang lir. and' 41 ,_, , , • IleW onwerol in caarge. ' . Mrs. licCrackeu lived la Lirusselpi. 1 .‘arrist goalie fie& Diowning ".• RI" at 14Itabarg Church '. • • • - While liolklayiug at Grum, Reid re- ' Tiw clangregiiielfirs of Carmel tele- mealy, Meg. 0 lIr.) Ward, of Exeter, lei.. formerly -of Clinton, die(' very *ads byterien g•litirell. liensall. were KIM. lenly on August 17111. Shwa- leaving ., 'Clinton sonar, years ant, .11r, earcluer leaped 011 44 recent Sunday to hear thet lat'it;,11,,71.13.."4.2tlirkm”1.;:lkrfri'llnlee.ne.wh,,j.ilenaherb. -IP ;:"..- ----- -'' ". •"---' 1)- hail lived in Florida until two Petra celebreted soloist, Albert Pgamegini which she was eitting by, a wave and wit)) deligirtesi the attillenice with two hi ranee( strnek her head *gains.* the ago when lie-nioved fo Leesburg. He its plank. She was,reseetwil by her hua...survived I.y hi. wife and four sou's. **log at each service He wa• amnimi Penle41 l'7 M. H. 1..mibl• untaul't u lotHI, 1"11 li'w. Ww011c1e1"0,1 wlign I ' Arteptgement Announced • gi street 1.hist Presbyterian chureh, brought , in said lu a very weakened .Torgiiito. Itev. Mr. It...a. of Hamilton. mmilti„11. . I lir. and Mrs. Fred. • Stoloidge, -of 1 Brantetwit 11 11110111We the marriage' Of Woe the ;,riatcher for tlo• day. *Mr. Robert Gardner, 44 PIttaburyk .8peelal Serviees al Carmel Hurt While Leaving Chunk I 'Returns Vv Far forth Them: lutlekei 4'leTY 11!•le ' Mien( r nictitation*. hi coot euflicimil. Whitten v. iturtwell. 47 1 1. L. It. 111. A driver of a cur will lie preemued 1,11.0 of , accident to pave seen what 1.1110111.1 luive ;ewe In the wren -w- e -tee of his duller as driver. Kelly ‘01. Kcillolidt I MIT) 142 Le. 91 (U. 14. At It bu the thilY of the pereou lu charge of au auteumbile driving on a 440.11e eerily/ay to lielk ahead and t440 per..oio. hitt line of vision. 11 lid hi vitae of am•klent lie will 114 ismelitelvely iwesinned to 111We 1141.0 W1114/ 114! els001.1 have seen. vs. Yoder (19e9) set Kan, 25 (1'. 14. A.1 The driver .*f a cur linimt e011- tl • nil the alert tor rwgiootrigioa and ousts ueittit the deeds and mild nu- ticipute their pre4eace. and failure to site a pegiewtrhan 011 the street is Sitiolglis vs. Fairvhild (1912. 130 La. 0414 OP, S. A.1 'Flit, ditty of the driver of all automobile is to look in front of hit. tuin•Itine and be it. not we der as strict ohltigiition to look tows rd.( the rear to see if n street car or other vehicle is' appeurching •Ironu the rear 1 br eltildrett Hee climbing 4.11 the rear of 11144 machine; anti the fact that thr peculiarity or his vehicle excite. the 41.... ; sire of children to cilia' upon it 41...): their niege. Miss Gladys Maude Jiggle( Mr. Wealey 11% Brown, of Brant- . Mr. ibeiry liau,ford. of Pldnidnfon, 141 11411, 11 / 111.1 erlY ) .1 t•linton. Ws A.ruold, of 1tatullton. wk./ had lit.. trip to tlw Arg•th• Circle. He reports 1 Clinton Boy weds in Toronto formerly of Clinton has returned from , been visiting her 'matte'. Mr. It. Cur- rie, af Morris township. wet with a t hill .1114' Northwest Motunteti P.41 lee" are The uiarringe t.sik place lii Torinit0 mound strident when len:Wit Melville .loing splendid wi.rlt out there, and that 011 August 111111 111 1 11111) Ella. daughter -church in lingseele where *he had 111- it Is astonishing the number ef autos, of lir. and Mrs."1,%, IP. Mewl:, to Rey tendiereervice. NI -bile ihomviallug III" ilnetiles. and portable saw.inills Which . klexiiiiilra Forrester. or Clinton. Thr eine she fell and unfortunately 14r h' Ear ceremony was performed I.v ltev. cf. N. ;lave dwell tranaported.intit the her left Hulk besides receiving other N„i.th. ! 1 tespnril. In $t. Pain's cathedral. 'fluor minor 111,111rte.... i Thirey-Fifeh Annivertuu7 street, Mr. and Mrs, Forreater trill Med a'' Ill'ault .1 Arcidetit l• Mr. (11441 Mrs. I.. it. VanEgniand. of re-Ide In Toronto. The death of a former Seithath ree Seafortli. last week celebrated the thlr- I Model School Opemg - igent. lir. .Fred. Ziegler, took 'three ty.tiftli anniversary of their wiehling. ,,A1,4e4 $4,1mad again .8411is"glilegligItighetv3ULiug.iltlitelgatiAb:agilaine:Ifuggint;o15:1111•1;• 1A.11171:4,14,..11:11.rsttY•tugl:IltielSI'Latwtit.i.irilltIot mi.i.117., pupils under the pr incipalship of Me- Lli.d week. vvith an :Menden,- er nine -abstained when ids ertu was caught celebrate the day anti presented the -Strong, formerly of Elmira'. The fol. •411 * flooring niate4wr ll i 'the mills of e,,st and hostess with •some beautiful lowing are ill attendance: Miss Jembit« ' tee Colds.. 410 Miteicell Leniher cone pi,..,,_,, ar „him,. 1 leill. Nliss Anna Hamilton, Miss Hazel Vay. where he bail !wen employed for New Radio Set at Seaforth Scrinigeonr. Miss Ada Helm. Miss Mary tai'etity.two year*. A wieow essi lane ,, ' 1:11.1.ing... 3.1i...s Emily Illlatrr: Miss Reel tiro... oerteafertii. have lie -tele thilgirma sureive,,,, . . . ere .... Verniers. and Mg.....r... slit..k Bow_ xi- -.' ,..1 1.11/!..,111 1 hi" lilted radio 44.'l 44 agt their .14..14 and Fred Elliott. A «14pletici, Id Grop f q't re dud are aicle to hear uotwerts • ler. .1.)111. Murray. 1•1: itatto•IrOle, trout a uctuil.er of large cities in the tint Wedding In NiW ('hurrh r"1111---"1 1".11:1 lletliodist chum!' on .ti9flist te seas..11. hich ineasiiregl 11111e 1 .1 types id • heitlit. lir. Niurrar' chilies it a whole siuglimiwe ill:1y be enter., 17ttli Ilitzel Nlity. young...4 lit1111111• • :star -of late flicks. tweeter), b„,, top. 'Drowned hi River Near Zurich I the 'bride of Norimin Ilerz..11 ligswi the Ntrar..1.. tow .1, ,adia statt.-s. T!,•:' are *(I4114*4 ..f kit- A .„,i,.1,11,iesi at c..11 - IN old,. if tact supi.ri.ir, to any gottwr 114 40. Mob Found In Mier .11 Ni,weristiestti_Tyne, England. T k sad drewiline ity..nktit «w4.1trred a tr" The Isigly of Mrs -N11.NA1.11, /Wed WA, the first wedding anlermiized 1 ,few soutli-wrst Zurich, on Aii- new l'entratia elitirch. Mr. dui Florldent `of Itrtisse14. fimml last Mien Pitrick Jeffery. limsly will wake their 110111.• *eel: th • rIVer 1.v tl...hertgeg. gust . , only el.11.1 i.f Mr. and Mrs. I:inter( gary. ed, a ho s 41 .4raa eige !align og1 taking early %vele. J. ffrey. miestsi footing off the cede • .4,41 ;eat of *brine fe11 how the water. slotm tht• river a she trimwel aid fell 11..wil 1 11..• 141111111 Ilk" The river had. rken very twirl, ;ming maid. oigi«..b ie very steep at the p...iiit to the recent heaVy rnin awl the Immly . where t he fat .1111 y ...curl eil was carried 'ilittly Maur a mite. , • 1111 .i'llg11-1 12iii. or NI . Thomas Allen, 'Fis, 111111 1 11 took pla in Winnipeg Kippen Loses Aged Realdent 1 Resigns From TeaehIng star formerly a residen or the ThanieS Mir deuth gaenrreil at Kippen of • M1e• ('011-11t, who 110 0 114011 4)11 the R11/111. She 111111 /1). 'hal the great age -W-Ita plemer--fiensteso4U-illu-41e0011.ett iliactibtx_ salt of the -114ni.411 _viltUt• of 11110-13 -tulle 7 Iluunes Road Pioneer at Wintd- JanA&A 11141Attilt. !Wilt eitchty.t .1,.1.11/01 for 11 11i111111141 or yeirs. lin. tea- tel Pe years ago on what 1/1 1.1t/W 111.4. Kyle .1 -red her rag -imitation., MIS.. lit U. will she Lela a term. he moved when a mere lad to the take Miss 1%11141/CS work and fi new . second comeasion of Tiwkerstuith teacjier tor the primary Ct,114.4 WM be, She is sun wbere 114 fanned for seventy years. e.uraged. 1 daughter. - Twelve 74'.11"... ago he retied to hlig • ' I Dia 111.44 Winn. on the lgonilidi 011e. 14.441pn4_ ..I.1 r....dont of stale..y in the! Mr. 14.11Vit. 4*. 1111111r11 111$ 1041.11.1 1.111W. th 1141 41aughlt-r. Alla one son. I44''-4 * 4.1 IhrrY widow the 1:14't 1.14.• .101111 1%1 1110'611, .-may tm-•411) Death of Mrs. L. Frain, of Gell T°".11- .torto.t igg her seventy-fifth year. ship Mrs eameron w 444 in 1.1..1111..1* of Cie Itritcefield lecsieteriall church Margaret Jam. Pell. beloved wife of Iretivai Fright. of 141111.14...11.11 :1. Grey 11.1.ibe %eat sixty dine years Ilt th township. snecttinisal to a 1* '1141 11111 Auguer--27..Derealord-Wer4--141 101y-111111 Year. -1Veddhig at Bearorth II S.•afortli, on 'Angled 23ri Fire liestrois Two Barnet irringe tools plum. of Muriel 144* , and befote leav- teirry-flve. ago, ire en Thames Read, k own as Allen's comers. ved isy one 11011 and one • - not alter the raw% fletatrit v Nlatre 144 111. App. 541 The &her of tin . automobile is suppgaied to exercise his faculty of vision, and Where there 1.1 110 king to obstruct him Vision it la or the machine sti.pogml. 'rider negligence not to tale Wilat 1.. .1(1111.17 T114.1111rill 77 N, Y. teipp. 210. sAlt‘ue)r v. l'istole AM; Ma'am A driver or an eutomobile so 111144*' etontrgl so as to stop mealy w11.11..71iii. :fillet:gig gird aa 111»11.111.tar g".1.11ag 11‘‘iftl•Iriell.111.141 411(11 %%Mann g.vertl insutlt- the 111 r was running too fast or that imenubent upon the dereutialit to ex- tient , if.the-eireitagetaweseve-sculven a_ _praiser effort to control it Was lad erase More than Ordinary ell l'e; Were deutatol 111441 g 1.„r44gg Ft. School Suits For Boys Sizes 22 to 36 C IrMrkr in good tweeds and serges at extra close prices. ranging from $8.00 to $12.00 • Extra Good Values, - McLEAN BROS• Agents for Semi -Ready Tailoring and Carhatu Overalls THE SQUARE GODERICH nd Wedding Anniversary St. 231. MI Alt. 967. The driver ilocs not necessarily 4,!' 1111 his duty by prim...gating very slow- ly but should bring his ear 10 st0p. if it is necessary to prevent injury to a pedestrian. Crawford 4444. 14044 171, Iowa Qat. W11..11 a dreier _ crossing a street her ' 1Aineltniett en Page 1U1 _ and Nit-. William Treble, of r, celebrated their diamond wed- enutvereary _get August 17th. liar hem1 married in Clinton *4141 4* yeeng go. Mr. Treble is -now eighty-three, Idle Mrs. Treble is hi her seventy- nintb year. Myth Field Crop The following is the• result of the. the 1 Field Crap Competition in Myth dice I -sten.% I trim. Eleven persons entered into the Jr. W. ganapetiticon, seven winning the prize The larire barn of Mr. Thomas Scott (NM:111.T „r M r. ‘V. 11,01U to . b igf revent. J. 61.11ilichl, M.A.. MI). 01 11.141.- 111011ey ; Punean illtaw 1,:j • J. & F. t!tltly de . • 11411118W. 8/4; R. SbortreetH e0; .0v..1 1.V fire. together with the emit. Iter. I'. 11. I.ar1.111, eon_ i•rop, Mr. Scott was %roil:111g 412i, hal the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. ;I:ray !trier, Isavid enidiew 79%; 1111 a lantern when It tglannold left for a Rioter trip thrimith John Seel? 79; Itussel Richmond 701/2. in 711414:4 barn vs. • alitaeggenti 1 I transpired. Plaintiff eve AA he 1-1i-rwlifell defer:dant WAS drivel -riff -11) THE DE' 0N IN '1"414""gat; cow 11111.41 lie• I_Proacles1 the intersection where the 12111Pfl per hour, and say* that the ear frotn eoillsion figWpened, he was followed ; ennia have been stopped hefor the f411' If now ray that the hy the Poreeter ear, which was fag reer. ffnc,„1 Tan 0„,. plaintiff* head. plaintiff's father. upon that 0e111 0 , t 01.1 10.111 that the collision rias just tin accident. that his -mot was not its t thought ed his w e gaining on him and holding its ' The witnese Donee(' Mooney. who ns if to pass him on his right. that was with Harry Leach, drape tha,i he there wag another car annuli *as not• iw car a 111 3 .1.1111) 1:1,11111)11 identified in front of him which hail Fad dreet towards Mnin etreet. that seriously injured as Y c in tam) nad nieceing. ome from linmilten atreet and the it * and 111/11 .101111 (11 tut ,trayellIng about 12 mile-. nn 1 lent's ear turnina from Fast ed the dietance; and that 047 felt '1."'ll'. • , hour, that the defendant was well to greatly relieved by vs -hat he told them. street : that he wage enable to turn , nil that he slowed cm for the right Ode as lie turned from Fast "'billeting hither denies that he told any way a • street, thnt he made the turn /14 11 ,. 1 111/11 1114 A014 hail misjudged, the defendant to take the wider or long- 111 en ta the right In is northerly. dir- 411.444111.1.. and 1 111.....pt lli, denial; if he er turn and go around him, which the .II,ection, and that he (the witness) bad matte sh a tAtement it would I1atfilinlit 1,1111411111 *I 10ing. a.., thatthtthatne had gone north.anti Atillit4lifin_ __. not bind the infant plaintiff, nor relle‘iet i ahotharturinviturn_ettgl _wattle _edientetinkdatititimm. adezir.._rg ,i4eitm_te.4104_41104.4eteuannt.A_Lar Iva:. wax eurprieml when). he heard the col - the defendant fruit rffiffietneibillerg the defetwant «ere Hob, heree snot a 1 .1, 1111 iff'.. .i n. pie and plain st a Teruel it , heading month. ,,ptte pia inff ti.,, father statement WAA made, the making of the of .) hat took eine... lin'. not I4....11 en... 1 1, n.i , iti a iii„. I PAY/I that in a entiversatien with the statement would not alter the facts 1 es -1)1113 refuted. defendant the night following th . as nor affect the liability of defendant carious poeition, hemmed In or pock- indent, defendant dated he Wended This attempt on the part of the de- , eted in such a way that whether he taking a wide turn, that he thought frndant and hie wife te fasem upon turned to the right or left or lumped , to avoid another ear. but when he got the plaintiff's father, a statement ain leen his bicycle he WAR in ()anger. in.anerrtytolloatInr:tornerandhe thoutnrnghedt bemb;i:. 1 to have been made under such Plaintiff gay*4 that defenilana t ws I tercumetancee IP not much to their, , driving his ear 9 or 10 miles an hour, ''" ahiceply; that he lid not wee the boy Sredit end shows Ineembuitilefenglant'a 4,1cl...dr- ; athend trills etweetatememntooines (wry .rtp;,pmetiehhy. Ant that hkg wife saw lieu and oiled -• . I eitude fel. the kind anti friend- l Plain wee ill infininelB dernillerlind - ___- . k- ; ,,,, - - •ortriattett to WSW- ^ . •-•••tee t plaintiff ie that the collialon took .---- The uncontraateted etidenee of the p111")' wlsrit the rear Wheell Of his fa., plaintiff's father wrote the fie ent (Tall had gone 2 feet pad the truffle of, and that he wife always on the asking Mut to bear a part of the e2. found hIneself fated. with impending he had incurred fin consequence disaster. Defendente statement that rite. I,),,ti sil,41,enii.;)ifontlie rand and 4111 there pee of the colilskrn, but the defendant did he was driving 4 or 5 miles an hour " f'‘entInnt on 111. f•Xatalre,tinti far ills- oimirred. The de_ DOC have the courtesy to reply, and Is not corroborated. except in a waiyo "enlisted in his refusal to write or tiee by his witnew McDonald, who in h (every makes contradictory state- ments a4 to the piney of •ollislon. In the father. Three lettere were written anxiety to help the defendant stated to defendant, by plaintiff's father, in that he (defendant ) sr" Thpg"intoain-- phtintift wag aa far in front of the at, answer to miestion 00. 111) maym Hint h of which the offer was made to se. skyey•a a ear could go. - - - t flie toga ne lie con141 .g•,/. when iol- recikiseciimeja 1)441 Ly act of the father of the plaint During hie son' convalescence some three months after the accident, the did Ms' best to avoid a collision, so that If hp OA Mil turn to the lat or 11' his bicYcle 11141 appear to yr:01de as ..tittpr 1.c Ketlytto. tI. W41.1 ,V111.11 he tin WA thet lie WAN fleet knocked by ter be wee knocked down tbe ear 51. he admit, that plitiutiff's abatement struck b1u twice, and men, or dm_ ea to point or enifision tnny he true ging him slang finally pigged over In answer to queetions 77 nett 744. he oho, the ay, hind wheels pepsin( 111000 /11A11111111111ff W11411. carried by over his bead. The adman Harry his esr, that lie was pick...I up prne. Lead' atlitee that be heard the cease- Heftily where he was stmck. thi thg, and when be looked, 'mind( appear. , trial he dates that the plaintiff crew eil to be mina:141 to the radiator of the Pliked rip a or a feet to the smith west ear, tha4 lie saw piltiatiff on the of the traffit peat The witnedies Stun - ..ground hi front of the ear trying to (fere Wipe. Moong.v and reeeh all par gut tp, that the plaintiff appeared to that plodder was reeked tr) after the be trying to get ea to his feet and eollialon. about 15 or 20 feet south 111 bad gaa UP MI his bands *ad knees IL" post 11 1)14' nefecndant's atitemeeta ith thew above vied, -rapt one-half of the actual loos sesta n eil hy him. anwmiting to 1450 00, dill the defendant recleaned obdurate and • refused to do anything, and this bag been his attitude throughout the lite laden, and was hie atiltede upon the triaL The plaintiff's evidesce was iggv. es In a frank and unhesitating =n- and is corroborated as to many of rases*, fasts by several of the de- fendant's' Wigwam% sod by the wit- nesses Harry Leach and Douglas Moon- ey. who wore sailed by plaintiff and who at the time of the collides were corner of Nast street defendant.„ ear ;about 5 feet, that ae, &Ion gircurrisl. 1/1 anwer to quemt1011 I -purr gerraregreete, gispjat la She with when be orbs bombed over again and art a the tat of collision and hence ln ghat or peeved le -01.- VOW -Utat_bc....es,Crtiklen 194' thepscst* wed rtr food posttios to sot «tot so t This Wiensas pats the spud sat to ths 110 ST Mina slim NITA9117M-'4 PrAir 011 trArrFt#C340.ss1:114 C OA Fks, 1"; ° , !.,4.,C114;504,CC1k04NIP;.,',000rts\lt, ',1i11,1"s't•eow,-; P";""elfii Legicittelatilte).4;7 _«41) 11"*.e."'"•;-.3 • #.10. 41407.7100P.MWARNICIA .e' (leeks!" wigeeeeTrg•yee"...teteesallefeiettet eteelit . pr,1040,14„1*„eav,,•,, r1140.4«,, iltrl'INOr.$40entlitt'lN,4361,V,"11%144146,.1 4t , llorittrittiroo;,Elf "etteci;', le"1.44: . III:11747altEP,T0'*44*lerr' '4*'rft4414441°+ 474931142711UF,1141144•4431e..2.;'':'.. ittlk rao • • 4,) ij -it'l••••t- ANNHERsARy s AL 44- ,,,,-wm _ - . ,....,.,...: Ends Thursday, Septem- ber 7th 4hIli f ' « We have added many satisfied customers to our list of friends during the first week of our Anniversary Sale. Many took advantage of the nunvrous money- saving opportunities we are offering and many more will ur ioubtedly come during, the next week. Sate ends Thursday evening, September , ch. rf' '04;" .porgsgsp t Ladies' Fall Coats In all -wool Velours, in the lat- est otalas. different shades. Regulars. price S19.50; special for Annrifersary Sale • • • $13•95 Another line of Ladies' Coats in all -wool material, Burbury style. Regular price $15.00; special for Anniversaq Sale... $9.95 Ladies' Dresses - In nicotine and- serges. Reg- ular price $15.00 to $20.00; Special for Anniversary Sale.. . $11.95 Ladies' Skirts All -wool Botany serges, navy and black, latent styles. Regular price $5.00; Special for Ann versary•.. . $2.75' Other Skirts, plaid and pleated at very special prices for An- niversary Sale. Ladioi Summer Combinations In Moodie's Hygienic \ quality. Regular $1.25 per grment; Special for Anniversary Sale. 75c Ladies' Vests In silk and lisle and all lisle. Regular price 75c; Special fbr Anniversary Sale... .. 29e Ladies' Cotton Hose Black and brown. Regular price 25c pair; Special for An- niversary Sale 18c a pair Ladies' House Dresses Blue and pink chambray. Spe cial for Anniversary Sale 98c. Children's Hose Alt sizes, black and broWn. Special for. Anniversary Sale.. • • r . . 23c a pair Blankets Ibex blankets, white and grey, 12x4. Special for Anniversary Sale STUDY THIS LIST CAREFULLY -- T • $2.95 a pair .41gagusgmasavattlitl Oh - Prints 1.000 yards of choice prints, dark and light, 32 inches wil3, regular 25c a yard; Special for Anniversary Sale ....18c a yard Factory Cotton Three qualities, all yard wide. Special for Anniversary Sale. • . .13c, 16c, and 18c a yard Rare bargains as we could not replace the goods at anything -like these prices. _ Flannelette Plain white flannelette, also striped flannelette in various stripes, all yard wide. Special for Anniversary Sale 22c a yard Table Damask N -ice designs in blached table damask,68 inches wide. S*cial for Anniversary Sale,/98c a yard. White Table Oilcloth First quality, 1 1-4 yards wide Regular 60c; Special for Annie versary Sale 45c a yard Min's ((Jared Handkerchiefs Men's Suits Men s Combinations Men's C9tnbinatior. Underwear in B.V.I. style. Speciai for An- niversary c a ,;arment. Balbriggan Combinations Balbriggan Combinations in long and long and short and short. Special for Anniversary Sale $1.19 Men's Balbriggan Underwear In two piece, shirtsand drawers Special for Anniversary Sale 59c a garment. 2eTi; Men's Overalls Blue and white, plain blue,plain black, with bib. Special for Anniversary Sale, $1.00 a pair. Men's Combination Overalls In blue and white woven stripe Special fqr anniversary Sale. at $2.75. Meh's Work „Socks Special for Anniversary Sale, 2 pairs fo 45c. .14 4. 4.1 4,ar 444 41 .41) X.4s, . 444444444*4 Navy blue English goods, all wool, genuine Indigo dye; 18 oz weight.. Special for Anni- versary Sale $27.50 Men's Top Shirts 15 dozen men's top shirts, in four different colorings, from size 14 to size 16 1-2. Special for Anniversary Sale, 98 cents. Made of good washable mater- _ . Men's Khaki Work Shirts In 7 oz. weight duck, all sizes \Special for Anniversary Sale $1.19 Chambray Work Shirts Men's blue chambray and black and white stripe shirts. Special for Anniversary Sale 95c 11 Special fo Anniversary Sale, 3 for 25c. Men's Caps itt brov,.., grey and plaids, lat- est shapes. Special for Anni- versary Sale . . . ... • ......95c Boy's Nainsook Union Suits Sizes 24 to 30. Special for An- niversary Sale 65c a suit Boy's Balbrigir - Combinations. _ zcs 26, 28, ind 32. Special r Anniversat, 3ale Boy's Blouses All sizes. Special for Annivers- ary Sale . 69c Boy's Braces Specia'. for Anniversary Sale 15c a pair. • • Millinery for Openin. We invite you to call and inspect our stock of ladies', mis3es' and cf en's Semi -Trimmed and Ready -to -Wear Hats for Fall and Winter. They are being shown in Pant. Jelvet, Felts and Feather iP , Hats. .Come in and feel free to look over our stpck whether you are ready to L.,. y or not. Prices which is we are quoting have never been equalled in CodWich. 4'4;4 r 'TO ,'„rt a."P tiltincePeT 44 Ise 144 144 • IV ' $0'C'ts,14';n4P0S10PflbrisP'00 "TfrIttf' 11 ,Y.'3„c• flr....014111111111 ler ' ' 'Teter 4 11 • .14 te0-; (!'"0 ft$ . tostv,, • , etirg. kftV FASSiv 41 ;O. • g .",1„ • e'« 41 I 1. '4 ,d1 r. ro. ,J 4e ‘1' 111•12: .;,„7 ,t,d1,r4 1 1:•Y 40' 40411 r 2 -""inti 11114W7 ; 1. ) -7F 41*111) r) MIX