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THE SIGNAL,
stoma The Delicious Flavor
1S48
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',Telephone 35 : : Goderieh, Ont.
W. II. Robertson, Editor anal Manager
Thursday. klarch Ito. 1921
THE PROGRESSIVE LEADER
drawn from the leaves of
IP
Lit
GREEN TEA
4.111•011
Sun
Ily
r •
GODERICH, ONT.
payfuent sluat dues. They -are
.esenemandesl.to Uwe their neighbor
and do tio injury to him.
Niter. 1i -Christ Before Pilate.
-Matt.- 27:11.26.
Text -lea. 53:54
In this trial scene Is to he 4ouud a
strange feature. The Judie and his
ABEL11 A NPILT4 wile are the only (dies convibetei •of
iodericii, (Mt. ihe innocenee of the. priemier. The
- - - - judge triesl different ways of securing
lila release aud. as w Ia.t resort. made
- L l'‘e found a Frit.n.i: ,atelt ,t Friend! 117111. of 1111' 1M'417,311 of liberating a
mate tie 1..6.41 ,no• ere I Isnew Dim; sone'. itt,....the time- the feast.
Ile dre o 111.• j1,111111. iovteloorime. criminal and one who
title: 11. 101,111111 1411.' 141 111111 : 117141 111411 11111111141 up for envy 111•14.
341111441 41111' by 44114' 1/111 40 stirred up
And 1..13,110 Iny heart elosely
has won it millions of users. Finer was the rabble that the just one was
• T1111.4• 111.4 11111411 nought eau sev..r. deliveresi up to be entelfied and the
than any Japan, Gunpowder or •
por I 71111 1114 and Ile is mine,
For olvn and tor •' "r• 3:1111fy 111.4' free.
Young Hyson. Ask for SALADA. Mar. Stla--The rimiour en the Crabs.
4111
coat "u"
0,4"11A4
1,747, , ,
yAK AL, 1:-.AAA,.7:1
Afternoon
Mr. Robert 1....rke.. Wailer of the ;
trogresivcs ttr-tin- House of 4 Inn
111'1114. ;4:111' 1111 114! Iress a f4.W nights
ago Is.for. the Chauther of (*en.
incr.... tit `Ilionion. pre...wing the
%Jews of the great ilrielrie country in
one of the industrial eentres of On-
tario. Ilis renuerls were. reunited in
a moderate toue„utid Ids attttutlu,..to.
ward the industrial interests oof
hou: slue.. left ii;oderich. Twit
ups, mon led as_. out
the ei.iter; but there ro nio k nos lug
hew many oitportintIlles
of )n1lIsii4. 44 ret:mi:tide profit by
Icreating an .. u8l4vo2'8ible r4.titat1011.
for hituself and indireetly for the
iterver-for the eleit.re.who g.es. aTe-tY
44 -I..1414'IIl4'It nod antatovosl usuallY
Easaern tatalla was lllll ftlehally;
ranter Dealt 414 111.4111e i-;
41.141.
Ile pointed out that for 4441010ata4-44441
ktedtella of Die Western witeat oropt
of 400,000,000 bashelm a market mu
be found Outside a canado. For
targe propOrtlou of the raised
In the. West Won au outside market
roust be found; en that, although the
home market is p good tlitage'it is
v,try far front adequate. What the
Wen low tariff
antler which Its people may aftln
ti.elr produCts at the minimum of es
ense, Mutt enabling them to ...enurt any rate. John :1017111 it, 14141. U.e.
.1,1747 11171 /.144/ his feelings 1,4 11111141.34.
tloel rich Is_pculiarly favored as
11 summer rowel. and it. beauty and
general attraeti‘t ns.. are on
knw-Jar
7111.1 '11 We. 11' ;Peng with this "ewe at'
reputation for fair dealing iind -good
h..nest service at reaseuable. prieee.
our bushes+ men will find tlw hour-
Ist. lousiness a eonstatitly i
n.ncreasing
soo* of. profit.
EDITORIAL NOTES
.•
be Impelled by ill. peenliar • !neve!
1 selene,." t.. vote against It.•
Has Wintergiven his lad leiek?
with 411144418 in the outside. mare.
an "independent'. Is -n--thitg of the
He did not ask ter free trade. leo
ht atir4aelt3h*seser444ateartl1rere aer rely
• more upon efficieney In -eitedection
than upon high tariff proteetlon.
Population and eapit RI. he Paid,
were the two great needn of the West
-population to fill up the great waste
matees• atIol• the railways to re-
duce freight rates. and eatettal to -de-
velop the natural resourees of the
wiuntry.
Speaking of the change which ha.
taken place in the character of •the
Western popalateM, Mr. Porke said
tlieFin the early +tart uf
"ion to the West the ineomj people
Were mainly from nd. the
• British beim "You- he .satek
"that Iluron and !true; ("mantles gave
more men to Western Canada than
any other two counthe of Ontrio."
Now, however, of the two million
people in the prairie Provinewe fifty
per cent. are 44 forehnt.s.itrietion.
Mill, he eonildered there was no
‚sure for slim In thio. 11.. was (eon -
%Weed that the !Wet am1 most rep-
reeentative type of Canadian w ir
+mine out of the Wel)'.
Mr. Forke spoke etiengly in favor
of the preferential tariff on ivnierin
from Britain. He wanted Re nude it
for' the mother couteryt than
for the United State.. to do boletu*
It thief country. Another taro. in
111. 9991.11111r-1111/ the completion .e11
file HOdnon Bay itiellway.
The Progreeelve leader empliseited
the neeranity of a wympathetie ate
eproaeb of Boat and Wed to their
mutual dlelties. An -Canadian.'
they were all in the same hoot. aud
e asked ble beer...'. -40 -bear
that a prosperous West meatit a
proeperoua Est.
TIP /ROM YLORIDA
Th.. interest 411 l'aitaolios .1O -S -10t
hare -the ator,:titioliiito el tip it little to‘er
it dollar per day for evory loan. no -
.inn nod 1111.1 111 e.11111,111. 1,141 )-'or
1111' Interest charge 1114 ,11.11i.00n1
field s,. fifteen dollars for e.ery
mart, woman anti ehild living in the
lkoninion. St. Mao. .1..iirtia1-.4.ru..
'41..' JoilrmilArgus 1111411 1111011 1.10
a little figuring and then say thl,
neer itgwiti -14 tittle laieretolt.' 41
PeO1111 10' 11114111 that the tntereat
charge .o. the national dein 'fa' 441-
110.11 &Mrren day for every one of
Cauhda's nine ter ten million people.
- ....wee %%mild mean that
the eountry leewlesset !IWO 11111.141
11.'11I. 11 111111 111111. 4.. 111111
that.
• • -
Sme- people--lutee-Imm-avonderiug
ehy Capadlau National !tail Ways
1'11 rnIngs bar,. deereased from
of a year ago. The explanation is
not far to seek. The Western wheat
crop, whleb _provides idle of . the
11 largest Items hi railway traffic. was
l'erhape- the proper penalty ;for nte!' sanalk.r_ LTA fall.. than la_ the
those who have their tin eans anel lerevious year. In spite: however. of
other refuse dumped ever the lake or a decrease in traffic receipt,' for
river bank. yveuhl be to htme 104
spend an hour a (ley at the spot ILI
the midst of,,,,...111t-
WoUld cure aleut,
' • NW • •
The Provincial 1;os'enlIne111 11 111 tut -
pose a tax on all sat drinks :end
upon the 1.rop..4.4I 4.4 beer. Those
who irink water will not he 4,1(4 4114,4
tee_p.y Aewejte•
cord.
Ssli! tenet mention i. or the Gee -
The tourist business 4+ being re-
toogalzed roore and mow each' year
as an asset to this ProvIuce and to
the Dominion. Millions Ad' dollar. are
peat in Chia country by visiting mot -
Vesta without any depletion of our
n atural resources. The viaitors eau
g aze at our landaeaps. but they
oannoe take them away; they pay
fond mue, for food at our hotels
and restaurants. but we can many
grow mote food tautens*: navy- use
-"Ifttt roads, but we bare to keep ttiem
sp. anyway. A Meiners In which
on large a proportion of the returns
in clear profit should be cultleated.
and earthing Mbleb diseouragee it
nhould if possible be solded. Here
ID a tlp from a Florida newripaper
that ler worth paging aloag:
"The tourist con be • profitable
peroon Indeed. The only thlag- tbat
must he avoided ia the overcharginit
of the williag speedos. Th* is in-
deed all too prevalent and will 'al-
ways' react, sooner or later, to the
detriment of the resort no overcharg-
ing. Auto tourists. especially, are
a elanniah buoch, and once a locatioo
gets the reputation for 'milking' the
pooling public then tbe touriate *void
that locality aa the plague."
We heard jun the other day of 31
01031 who had netted Goderkt only'
.mer In his life and who year. if
terwards related him experleoce to
tioderich citizen whom be happened
41) namt theorem& of Mll* away
from the town. 'Almost the only
thing he remembered (Ilna Unde-
ract], tertzialy lite thing which In Ida
mind vela' amid distinctly
with the tows, was an overcharge
which had been imposed upon him by
-.et oar Ovalness meg, who has
last year -of manlytwenty millions.
the operating suroldm is only three
millions less, the operating eiensets
having been greatly reduced. The Can-
adian Ihies atgain have i, hitter neon'
thaw Tte 110111,111 of the system located
in the Calted States. indleating that
eondltiona are gulp. a+ unfavorable
across the line ne they are in Can-
ada.
• • •
(elment will he clappins a tax en ihe The electric battery +-at Which has
water, to.' • Ir llOell operated On he Kitchener -El-
• • • mita brant.h or the t'. N. R. for the
familiar snkieel of debate bud
another inning," !asp week in the
Michigan 1A411111111110., 9.11191-11 ITItt tir
re-establish capital puniehment wag
defeated hy a 54 b• 46 toe. Michi-
gan hatTliot bad the death penalty
for many yea+, hut there is a etrong
feeling that it should be restoresl as
tererehtire of crime.
- • • •
cnnaa 1. slated a. ...tenth
Ir. Wealth Among +..-Outerles of
tr
the orld. United States is amt.
Great lirltalu emend. and France,
Germany, Spain and 1114, follow in
the order ',In w*1111-11 they are named.
ir will rfortle msny year.' until Can-
ada will have ntepped past Italy and
Spain be treading on Gen
manya 11.'.'!..
• • •
The developtneut of the flonr-m1H-
Ing Industry in Canada bag been 0111.
-i•-fThe-rniefele ors flu; p7.7)Wir&i.-
of 44).' Dominion. In 1)47i Canadian
01444. produSs1 tee the yr ue of
134,919. The The exports that yeeer wcre
1106,3119 barrels,' with a realue of
$1.0109.S414. Lost year Canada pro-
duced 111,1112J Mt barels, and the ter,
port. were 1 1.477,S0g What
the nett fifty yeate bring?
• • •
Sun Tat Ken. the ('him -.e itepub
Rein leader, IP 4101111 reported dead,
and this lime the report 4,,d,,4,,d,,like
the lion. Hun had an eventful life,
with many narrow eocapes from bin
enemiew. Tears ago IIP was looked
- riot, bat -Jaaloakoi- *-aosvord---awi be
piantuing a melf-seekIng policy. aed
his removal trona the seene probably
Medan no loss to the. ('1(118801 Chin-
ese malty.
last fire mantles has proved so use-
ful that it will be+ coutinued per-
manentty., ,anakes twice as Teeny
trip* per day as the old steam trail._
and I. MOre koala:Meal in operation.
It has been prolsousl that one ed
these carts be operateel on the. C. N. R.
lines between Goderieb and Stratford
111111 14•11reery and Exeter.
linking up tlu. rather loom. counee:
tie= now made by the *team service.
The suggestion 11, Well worth (Imelda',
titian sad photild be brought to the
attention of the C. N. 11. official.
The propeeed service. by doing *war
with long walls at *grams, *Vied
do • great deal to popularise the
Canadian National In tble section.
• • •
Harold Fleher, M. P. P. for We*
117176195. advocates /1 etude of the
whole taxation system of Ontario,
with the object of putting Provincial
taxation on some ncientific Mein, la
place of the pnvient eysteln, or lack
of ayetens, of eollecting where
they are most readily •vallable. Mr.
limber's idea le the right on.'; but AP
PC/On fue anyone produe44 a logics)
eyeteroof taxation he hi dubbed a
"doetrinftlre" and that la the end of
him. ,
• • •
Of all the queer reaoono given by
John Joynt, M. P. P. for Nortb
00, for hie vote in the lembeature on
the ntronger hem. poptwal, tbe Omer -
est WAA that he could not .upport the
amendment becalm. it wag Introdueed
by the former Atorney-General,
whose party wa. recently defeated nt
the polls. If 71r. Raney were to
bring In a rmnant* declaring that
two and two make four, presumably
the Member for .North alarm ArMild
. ' - -Japes ol. Sowill. ' __Leer e3;33.46.
7.401.
..u.L...,-.....a" .. . tioltiew Tel----lioni. 8;32.
FR • -44 W713, 111.- greatest event lit the
ow ilia, ' worlds lektoty that happened on ral-
Nle.r..ifill 1...•".17;l1, '..%,i Ile.. II'
i, ,00.11.1 1.4.64, but .,11 a_ ..ki,...mir. Vary "IT•hen-tiel•tt. *1141111441 OW .14/1171.
11 T. n
e ttttt .• knife Thet. 41111 lie saved. grata and finish -a the work for which he
'Itt)' 4'
eateninto the. world. 1.11s 'HT....m-
ime. 11. 11111 trust 111 Him who la4111 ,
Snow: t
...
I
;m ,111.:•- , .;11 114. mrit.r,......r `.. 0t...;:.
eoteetbresi Dth. awl Asc., e, ,1..„r21411111.1..41:111*las.1g
n ravoo. am1 ho ver v•111 t ll,ved others :tut now eouldnt va.
rittha - hand. To 111111 1.t :111 11n..ineel-.'U them. it was true. for if
and es r.AILCI. . I.bad saved hislf lie could not
• -..1ed..te .kurpse• fei
SLESSON FORTW7:9hTiva-born---to ..111triaM;(kist-
.
,Reisileyit.•-FlosIng Prriod of l'brist's
i
- Mar. 154b --Our Lovers Resurrection.
unto a;401.
ice and reeonelle sinners
Golden Tet -Heb. 13:8. IT,' (*Idea Text -Luke 24:34.
--Jobe 90:1-16.
Lemon Possae--Itev. 19-18.
_ ......_
The morning -upu which Chri.t
▪ ith.......chrbit.s Triumphal Env., r.•se from tile grave three women set
oaf before daylight to carry to 44s-
-1Aike-. 19:29-40. 'tomb spices with which to anoint pis
Golden Tri -Luke body. the way they felt the ear'.
.‘s .1e4411.4 reaelied the outakirtoo Of shake Ion thle did not deter then+.
J erusalem lee Rent ts_tei.ne,„teig.
pier to bring him the aniuraa what
Ile. In fulfilment of tiroheey, (,lust
mount in order to enter the city am
became kin. Those areetnpotey- that- her eatery wax trueettale-ro....ut.....t
Ing him and Mow' who vain.. our front home but Mary ro•tnainett end -to her
Ihe eite to meet him Ara%4 their gar- the Lord revealed In the
The/ %teat on an.I flailed the. •ono,
•nela. (line of thou ran to tel., th,
diseiPlese teleel twee of them returned
with her. oln satisfying them...1%es
Ments sod branches in say *nil
shouted, "Illessed 4, II.. .4.244 ...ankh
In the mime nf ithe. Thus
Kinabjestiw recee
ivd 11
7111,1 ,44.;11141 11/1.
11,101'7111,111 or tile crowd e
ns he ntered
and passed through the --treete doe,
Italy (lig. • " .
Jan. lith -The last Judgement.-
Goilden,,Text-Mart. 25-40.
-Matt. 25:3144.
speaking of her name she knew 14
was her' very -Master rleen indeed
from the dead.
Mar. 22nd-'llie Forty Daps and the
Amen:den.
Luke 24:36-53.
Golden Text -Heb. •
Two of the disciples who hail met
Christ on- their way to Eutmaii. and
to whom IIe revealed Himself AP the
In the days of his flt.li Christ W4141 rken Christ hurried itai4Cto In411P1/-
111.011/Aned *a a prisoner at the bar: km to tell the freest news 10 the other
but.at his seeond 1411111114 1. 4.111 ,-It dI*1.111014. 11111 the eileriphs. wen. the
a+ a judge mem the betel, ; and all .44 first to) tell it tn them and, While each
.vary age of mi. world. from the be- party 1r1131 telling hls own version of
ginning to 4.00 end a time....:sall II* It chri+t 'stod in tli.t1enititue, ettlined
pear before him to give an deenunt their fears and satisfied them that he
of the deeds elerne in this life. Thenwas -tioo spirit but their own risen
shall there be a final .epnration. Lord. Ile began the.n to teach
"Ile -hall set the 444)4444) ',fl his right anew and give them a truintilsooloon` to
hand. hut tit.' terft;"-- .1 ',renew riwa-peupteg.-A-rtertrerrets-ite
Jan' -1448trien.b-iei" CtIoefeet" Dia.- led them, out to liethany and in their
--Jahn 14:1-17.
Golden Text --John 144. PhIsgit jht. ascended to Ilelleen, where lo -
is now Inter...sling at God's right
After Judas had goes. out .1e4litt
had Ills last Intimate talk with the
eleven' and. putting hie !'"lui"11 Primitive Kereane are wed 1. jerd•
deal mit of hie thonglite. tepee -kg,
"r--1-shahlt111. hands. That may .splain
word.. eheer both for the dap% he- the similar eerotnony before prlee
fore [hem and fer eternity. t4tp Y"rk 1"nithir W•111.1.
etep 1111. 4131'1111111 out before them the
blessedness aha, la in store for all t
m--41n14..know whate pooling In.- your
lidd'
who trust him 'whollY. 1111'Y '1"(11 11" the itabilintalIYnlYndthera
stkoitcaileri:taidn"1lig
.1 at
greater works than ever they saw
him do. heeause- 4. going hi lite lier. know. ton. why yr* are tin -
Father and will se I the Holy atplrlt log here night arter_nild.--aotireefb
the clout...per to sve rioting my titne to youreelf and keep -
through then.).
Jan. Lith -The Leres
Nobody &strwing
(London Advert Inert
There are six vacaneisse in the Men -
ate. and so far we have heard of
no ',offering. The only clamor • .40
have them 1111-0MIIRP7,51171017"
who want to fill them.
A Sign of Weakens
" (Stratford Iteaeon-Itentldi' '
Swearing, particularly the Alas-,
phemoue wort, is a Pin of mental
weakness', not of red-blooded man-
hood aa nueg mo+t addicted to It
seem to think. There are men who
ems miltly in s meaningless hind Of
way. and there are °the+ who Inter -
11144 the moat commonplace conversa-
tion with blaaphemy tweaurie they
feel they are thereby pro84ng theut-
selves two-fisted, hundred Per cent.
"he-mep." Iteadthee are apuriono
and base *twins** of the bighead
work or natur, who lower the genet-
a**ftvet 4tte- tbide
Palish voiniOulary le surely nae -
*on/ large t4 provide reasonable ex -
wanton for all occasions without
recount' 40 coatrooms.
Weer* Prearbees Cane Frees
(Presbyterian Witness)
More preachers am grown on forma
than is aoy other environment. se
cording to atationes etted by Dein
Janne A. Beebe. of Baotou Culver -
NKr wheel of thvolaa. In M. bulle-
tin of that school. The alumni of
the lottitution *ere circulatio'd with
queetionnaireo, 04 reepondina. Of
tu.4*, 872 give farming am their fent-
er'a occupation. The manse reeked
'woad as a contributor of clergymen.
142 admitting that they balled from
pa romagee. nusinew offered Its
Mare with the moue of 48 merchant.,
14 neanntaeturers, 23 contractor. and
R oateemen. Among artisan+ the
carpenters were far In the teed, with
27 catalog from /men hrnet'. The
profesaions made a poor showing in
proportkm to their cultural advantag-
es, giving only 3.1. Of them. 13 1411/e
sons of physiciana 7 came fricrathe
hornet' of lawyers.,and 7 hat ch-
ore for nem,
A wolf in Merle.. elothIng le not
An pompon 11, '5 itt‘•
Toted*
11 11,4111 11111 Int/ other nice young men away. You
want me to marry you. don't von?"
Pliee- "I-1 do!" gasped the young man.
-Luke 22:14-21 \ -
Gldres. Txt-Luke 2210 - I "I thought so. Very well, 1 will."
.1e+us deelred to eftt the'noteinver
1.,
with his disciples and so he • t Pet-
adaminngliNIRNIIIRIa
er and John to.prepare for its "..t'serv-
ant''' In the erenIng. While they
Were at this feast Jr..,,s took ler .I
and gar.. 44,514111..ke. end brake It.
4154*'10 them saying. "Thi.. 'a mY
.body which IP given for you: this do
In remerrehranee of nee." Likewise
alio the cup after gupper. saying. ifterevery agei.
"Thitt cup la the new testamerft In my
blood, which le *lied for you." Thug
was Anslituteel thePO/
Fritnuof
llt
Lord',, Supper whleh ...-.-r Firer has
bees a memorial of hie death.
Fe. 1d -Th. Vine and the Brandin'.
--Joan 15:1-1L
Golden Telt-John 15:5.
After Jelin.. and hie dieelpiee now
from the Communion Table he .poke
to them of the mutual love of himself
and of his fellowere. 11e. laid It RAP
AP Or unity between the vine and Ite
braehoe--the ilfe of eine permeating
every bit or tn. other. Atiert from
him hie followees are tmeleas bran -
ewe of the fthrtitian church.
Pe. 11111-C11rlere latereessery Pray.
se.
--John 17:1-13.
Gelato Tent-J•ha 17:11.
In this bighpriestly prayer Jesus
prayed first for himself bat God
would oet 4)4*mat of approval on his
finlehed work. He then prayed for
his dlortglesethet they might be kept;
that tbey might be esnetlfled and
that th might he one.
Fb. Ilib Jise. IN CleIbasweeme.
ShilTfileive of breath le often canoed
by violent permit* with tha talk
and fork.-Brandoa RUM.
44
-1111mk 14:11442.
Golden Text--Matir 14:38.
11041.18 and tile diselphit on leaving
the room where the toot flapper had
been instituted went to the garden • f
(letterman!. Taking Peter. James
and John with him he oonght strength
in pra* for the trial lhat was be-
fore him. Rla prayer wan for
invength to do hie Pather'o
Three Heim he came hack to his dis-
ciples' to fled that *mriner' and sor-
rw had in overcome their powers of
resiatsnee that they felt asleep. So
he ?seed his agony alone mit far as
eat lily sympathy was' eoncerned, but
the enemy moo at hand he
quiet mkt to hitt dioriple+. "Rim up.
lot up go: lo, he that betrayeth me 14
at bawl."
nna-6..1 Ckheaship.
-Saw 111:1-10, 13, 14.
()Aden Text -Row 13:1.
Paul in thin chapter point• tent that
chriatiss. as part of their didl to
Clod should render honor In Magi.
tratea and all In authortty over them.
and ahould eontrihnte to the teems -
oar, expert** of the goverment tie
canoe goernment.* emential and au-
thotimtl hy God, who hat never sane-
fttilled disorder or anarchy: Chrio-
tiasahowever, owe sots jean the
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Mill Ends of White Cotton
900 yards of short ends of yard -wide white Cottons,
Cambric% and Middy Twill, perfect goods in lengths
of from 2 to 12 yards, quality 30c to 50c, at per 25c
yard...,..
Sheetings
Superior Bleached Sheeting, heavy even thread and
pure, free -from dressing, 72 inches wide, special 80c
at per yard
81 inches wide, regular $1.10, at per yard.... 0,
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Flannellette Blankets
Largest double -bed size, extra heavy, with .9 le
pink or blue border, at per pair • 04. I al
Spring Coats
F'Iandsome productions of fine Charmenas. Poire
Twills, etc., silk -lined, daintily trinuneclwith fur, and
some are exquisitely tailored. Prices, $15, $19, $25,
$30, $35, $37.50, and $42.
Canton Crepes
Heavy Satin back Canton Crepe; 40 inches wide,
black, navy andbr9wns. Regular $4.00, at
per yard
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Rugs ‘,
Wilton Rugs. 131dsh Tialg, pecially priced for
Maselvisaling. 2 1st x 3 yards_ al 129.75. 3 s 3 1.2
yards at $39.75,-3 x 4-iards at $44.75.
New Linole4ms
4 yards wide, new designs. heavy quality,
March Sale. at per square yard
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The biggest and finest eItiou of woollens shown in this
town for years. Not a thing nil
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Smoke grays, tobacco browns, errngbones, pened stripes,
cheeks, overplaids, cheviots, worst .ilk mixtures -every-
thing.
Tailored in our shop or special order
Suits and Overcoats $2.00 and up.
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NEW HATS
Your old one feels all right, but does it look "bang up?"
114.00 will reliev.e,. you of that last year's feelng"-a new
one puts you in Ake not guilty" crowd. Others at 115.
Use our rensodelling, relining and repair serri*
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FRANK H. MARTIN
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rect, in variety that cover your needs tor every day -time ocasion.
Our butt shipment was of higher -grade goods than the average line, and will
decidedly appeal to the woman or miss who is looking for something "just a little
better."
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