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THE SIGNAL.
GODERICH, ONT.
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ai...r " ••«elle.
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Light Ray' Electrical Process
of recording
Brunswick Records1 `a
New Ilteespils now in stock. Hear "Sleepy Time Gal" -Nick
Lucas; "Prisoner's Song" -Vernon Dalhart, and many others.
Spet.+ially low prices on Brunswick Phonographs.
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90 Goderich
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Join Our Women's
Exchange
Members wanted for our
Women's Exchange. Mem-
bership fee $1.0) a year,
giving vin
the member
the priv-
ilege
d contributing Fancy
Work and kindred articles to
be sold on commission. •
This is an opportunity for
you to earn a little money
from home work.
Membership restricted to
30. First' 30 suitable appli-
cants accepted.
Miss S. Noble
- aritbh Exchange Sloes - •
WHITECHL BCH
WHITEUHt 1tl'H. March 1.--t)n ac-
count of the ruin oo Thursday tart
very few from this vicinity attend$
the purebred stock sale at Bingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Naylor and Mrs.
(toy Met:te spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Naylor.
Friday Quite a number spent a pleasant
evening st the home of Mr. and Mrs.
.unl limiter on
last.
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Mrs. 1,wlah Moore is very low at
present with paeumoala.
Mr. Jack Naylor. of Wilkie. Sask..
IIs visiting with hie brother, Mr. B. 8.
Naylor.
Mrs. Leo. Cottle, of Calgary. anti
Mrs. Thos. Kew. of Winghatn, spent a
taw- vtnvw the+-wrrk-with•
Mrs. FM. Browning. of Kincardine.
The W.Y.S. of Brick United church
held a very attecewsful aortal evening
at the home of Mi. Wm. Wightmau on
Wednesday last.
Wedding belts are ringing on On
10th of Feast Wawanotit.
LEEMAN I d,irtly" 1.. held. tat '1'laesday and Thut'++-
I,F:ERt'aN, (larch it. -We are 'lorry
to hare to report that N1r. NOMAD
(welt fa laid up at the tioderielt hoer
pftal with an attack of rheumatism.
Mrs. tiro. Fulford was called by tele-
phone to Detroit last week to help
name her daughter and son there.
wJia_..art. alck with an attack'- of
meaalea•
Mr. James l'hlaholm'a sous were
busy on Monde). of this week hauling
home their supply of fertiliser for the
coming season's work.
Mr. harry Skirl M had a Ise on
Monday vatting up HUMP worst. itltr+•I7
this Is one sign of spring coming.
Service in Iaehurn church will be
held on Sunday aftenusm 1e31 at 3
p.m. Sunday wined at 'S p.m.
This Is the regular week for the
Mission Rand meeting hut It hits been
postponed until further sloths..
Bake -Shop
Specialties
Made fresh daily. Mott
delicious for all domestic
needs and occasions. Special-
ties in pastries, faney rolls,
cream puff., etc.
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 West Street
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Another Shipment of
New Stamped
Goods
Hesastitekd Pillow Cass., stamp-
ed for embroidery, $1.00 pair.
Brown linea coder, .ad white 18-
i.cb Centres, 211c. Buffet Vasty
Sets 25e. Night Gowns made up
$1.00. Bewails* Bedspreads. Cus-
hions aed Leech Sets. Every-
thing in Embroidery Silks .ad
Stranded Cotten..
SMITH'S ART AND
GIFT STORE
East Street. Phone 198.
81, HELENS
ST. iIELENS, March 1. -. Mr. .3.lin
Ketlt. of Stanley tuwu,ehlp. Is a vlsi•or
with ilia sister. Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Mr. Ewen McIMmatd, who kat street
thewinter with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Dune•an McI)onahl, left uM Mon
,May mu his return to Bellgoutfh• Sash.
Mr., and Mrs. Uraham Salkeld mud .0111tsallea n11'hile•'ttll,tiln,lie` Iliwel•r.` ..I•w. I atom of wild crraturrs, with the .a -
amt. John Ralph. of itichle a. Saak.• c.pot nno of such s. are harmful ;go
vitlted with friends here fur a frw' ing it .vas their privilege to listen to man, as a duty not to be shirked.
H
: Clew*. Robertson.
n• Mr .
-010 1Mae
in many part of the world
Diaries are being created where wild
creatures can lir and asterism, In
t ill f her father. Mr. John t o.is enjoyel by :all pesent. peace
day of taelt week. The regular club
mtettugo are withdrawn for the pres-
ent.
At. the turning ut the ofll•lal beam
of ReandHer United titurr11 on Mot' -
day evening. the'ptastor. Rev. E. Poul -
ter. was 111V heed to remain for uuuther
year. Ile ae..opted the invitation. '
'rile class In unisical Instruction fur
the tltmltny *lewd orchestra-i,ew
-xntw
here about twenty. 'rhe close suet Iasi
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Thursday, March!. 111011•-•51
111 MOR Ton 1 tNTie.
Parka Are Inked Upon M Beim. .t
National I rmpor'ta•eee•
. For titres centuries was, with
snare and gun, for pleasure and 1M
pro5t, baa waged war upen bird eel
beast. Keay species of wild a.lmais
and birds haws bees saber abeolitel7
exterminated or killed to the point of
entreats rarity.
Stellars aeacee. biggest of amNi-
Frtday at the hums tf Mr. ti."rg'' beans. is extinct. The buffalo is al -
east wiped out. la Britain (be
week it all! meet' at ,Mr. A. .\lid's- 1 bustard has been exterminated, while
the kingfisher bis had to retire to
the quiet backwaters, there to live.
a rarity.
O. . would have no dtficulty In
naming dosses of species of animals
and birds that have suffered at the
hands of man But It 1s palatal to
du so. Par mere flaming 1s It to
think that mankind has at last awak-
ened to the knowledge that this sort
of thing is wanton wlckedaess.
Of course, the ravaging of wild lite
Baxter. On Friday evening of this
COLBORNIE
1'1 ► ill ►ItNle: TOWNSHIP, Ma tri 2.
.Mrs. Wm. Mlorrixh, of lloderieh, is
visiting at the home of Ler .Wnghter.
Mrs. l'Inreuce Walters. for a few days.
Mrs. Iola Oke. who has t.eou 11,
Winghaw for the least fee mouths
vieltimg relatives there. has returuerl
to belt her brothers 1o•re for a few
days.by man Is still of common occurrence.
NIT•. Ni.•fC$ttztr; wh,rtF:r• Fs, -n v{ -k -
hog at til• home of Mr. and Mrs. Here. There. are still men brutally ignorant
\lorri-. has returned 1.. her hour• .11 .rough to think that animals such
Port .\Iloert. as the otter and the badger, and
North %ion ladies' Aid 11,461 th+•ir birds surh as the raven and the mat-
unnetltly meeting at 16.• hum's .1' Mr. pee, should be killed as vermin. But.
Edward Hardy Ia-1 1\'..itie..lay :111 tut a whole mankind is undoubtedly
he Inning to look upon the preset'w-
days last wes•k. splendid rending. h Mrs Jas. Feag:w
Mra. W. .1. Forheu spent a few days 1 y
at Kinlpd,rldue• Iiclug Called there by awl n reading by Mr.. Treble aM:lel.
the news o
Rur•kle•y, who la►s,rrf away at the ga„I \1-1. err glad t.. w,• lin. °i.\\chi1rcll , Themuvrmrnt began in - Britain.
Id f .., . .y tiro years Yrs. 1 at _•tnlr..,L.l in ntuille r l ed l t
age, of
had Its ineeptlon In ths establish-
Furhett hat the Ayntputhy of her and Isom. ill 1111. near futon, to be able ; un•nt of bird sanrtuarles b7 municipal
friends. to enjoy the Sunday school nrrh,arn.
authorities The United States took
The 1N'omait's 31l.i,touary Society 1her.• being /Mile ei 0utuls•r of youtu i tp the idea, with the result that the
w -III meet fu the c11nrth ash Wednewlay.
it ail- hath. Women's prayer fur
tuhwlons will h• utrserval. along with
the regular program. Mrs. Durgin
Phillipa will have charge of the meet-
ing. An levitation Is extended to all
the faddet.
Mr. Frank Todd attended\ the stock-
breeders' rule at \t'tngham hast week.
Miss Mrle•au. of Llw•know. who has
lard dahlias with her easter. Niro. A.
Anderson. returned to her home In
Lue•know on Saturday.
LOTAL4.•,,.
LOYAi., March :t, -Mr. Abner
Morris has rented his farm to Mr.
Harry SIllib of Axhfleld. Mr. Morris+
intends moving to 1h•troit. and he w111
hold an anctiou sale un Wednesday,
March 17. ,•
W,. regret to report that Mr. James
Y - g 1-x trot Ioevery - lww'r health.
Ills sou -In-law, Ur. T. Quinlan. of
Stratford. visfte,l him last week.
Mr W. 1.. Potter will hold an auc-
tion sale At his farm .on the 9th eon -
Is op1.• in training. -
1`,'e ;a1..• glad -to report that 11r. Will
Lon_ i. able to Is. out o1 ts,l iiuutn af-
ter a w.,•k'' illness. - - 1 protection and preservation of the
•Mr. Ne•Iwtu Mors. ell Shipped tw'm fauna of Ill** country. To -day this
ear• of fat eolith. do Saturday lust. wonderful 'park swarms with hear.
Mr. 1'':.-1.,.u: went to 'ior.luo Willi hi. buffalo, elk. antelope. and other ant-
. male.
Mr •1...• Ila•rhler, of U/slericio. has The Yellowstone National Park.
Nought ,1 lltautity of rimts•r from .las. however, is Mit, one of America's
Serentil,,,• lith e.,leex: iutt. alai has a sanctuaries. A .pore or more of such
sang ' f itlela whit rrntmc hauling hogs reservations exist. All ass under
to Won.toatrol of the States Forestry De-
-tl a I,
1 pertinent, and a small army of keep-
Dl\G.%N ON v ed en and rangers are rmplov►d within
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them.
DI'NG.\NNI)N. March :-Mr. and a adIInp also so. manny y natlonal
mwt
Mrs. (herr;-Shackleton. who had les -ti Parks.
visitors eiii friends in' this lo.•alin' wonderful mountain country have
for two ...ek-. left East weak for Veen set aside for the protection of
I'etrolta. where they intend to resile: the native animals. The Canadian
Mr. E. I 111IR hada taali• on Wttur- Buffett) Park, which fringes the beau -
day. and will leave for Leamington, Saul Battle Raver, contains 115.008
4;..wx .;.acute. this _week- acres of land- .
'Ute the United Mater, Canada
Miss Pura a sh , lou ha. Talar to looks upon her parks as being of.
Turnntn, where she has .eu.e t a '. national importance. A Mre•tor of
sition in the people Mouse there' Wild Ute spends his time travelling
The young people of Nile u1.+• put from one to another, while everything
great Y,:lowstone National Park--
Li0Q square utiles of land -was
dedicated to the great cause o
We carry an up-to-date line of Men's Wear. Good
values in Shirts, N 'eckwear, Hose, Hats. Cloven, etc.
Prompt service in Dry-cleaning and Pressing
If We Ce Snazel
Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner.
West Street Telephone 339
NEbT1.1EId►
:1,11. March
Keating was In c:.sh•
t F'rldas.
ion Circle will ho
• M,c "peening' call
ani program is f"•1
1.r N Ili be -alas
•+r.•i••sl 1.s mutat.. c
'Codger lute n•utrsl
arm on the tth cu
w'tl m'ell.
rt Johnston'. jr.,
of Ea it 11•:1+\11In
farm to Mr. Albert
hIN ci.•lnity, and is
n�eult house of Nfr
11''•st 11'awanu.h.
• w •t bite Is,•.1
Minnie •ml
Lslrricl fur the past
1. Knot •stud tum
1 -rending Ow {q
, the farmer's silt
Campbell. raa•u„1 this
allure Ills•)' N'lll
prior to tb•ir d,eu
:u Llmerlrk, SHR\{[
re 1ovl1.r, of near
.hay with her aunt.
,t.
1. fluuvrr, of lily
1>-. last we,•k cis
Nlr. \\•. F. Campbell.
11r.•.. .
Nies. Lorne Dry..
toc„t 1..l (heir hum.
NIr 1\ m Andrew
M.•IM.w.dl. o
,d :it (ler M.me on
(bel \1,Iru ,pent
Auburn friend,.
WESTF'IF .-Mr.
1'heirs Ko rich uu
business las
The \less ld their
annual nilll Yar•11
11nh. .\ gt ng pre -
1.3 .-,.t. Thr. . duets.
rceitati"ns. etc.
Mr. Wtu. 'dr. E.
John...b • C ucat*tun
,r Last t1'tl ih'• .:n'1
NI r. Uob.•
on',sl.,❑ esh. ba•
rented ifs Met'ul- 1
lough. of t tnoyfuu
ay., the -v; . lames
\food.
itt
Mi -s Min v11,41 ug
s week.
friend. ill 1 t
Mr... 11•n family. atm, '
lett, i t 1x1
we•l.- wi11 ern Mrs. 1
.1. I ampl„ week to 1
I ltug:11a.,.1t stand 11
f.'.c days rt tate 1,,
their holo
N1 1.. IlliAuburn. 1,
- salt Nun wt. Mrs.
1\m, I.oy.
Airs, f the 1µ•u1
.,rural 'I: itiug her
nephew. e•ll. and
other rola
tit.:Ind and fain. •
Ile bac.• a formerly
o.vtied by of West
Wattauosl
Ws* t+ f 'helmet'
vf11e. visit Saturday.
Nlis 11 the Nw•k i
end Nitli
Special Attention
Goderich Steam Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Opt M..d•lr. March i5.
ticiteral family waahiug. Try our
dry rough finish Sc pound. Flat
work finished .50c down. ?to fam-
ily washing lees than $1.
Waehingealktt for and delivered.
Phones, laundry 235t
Dry Cleaners, 339.
....Radon on Wednewlay, Marcel 10. tD1g tun' a play Ill the parish hall. possible Is done to ensure the in -
Mr. and 31r...1411in liming. who sis•nt itunuinulun. on (hi. 17th +.1 Mitn•h..• 1. crease of anlmale, su+ h as the huf-
the past few months with relatives in titled "lhaldy.-• Thi: is 141"n uud.•r talo, beaver. and ether and rarer fur
this .tetnity. heft last week for their ) the susldt's of the Women's Institute bearer, which at rope time were al -
home In Alberta. a of Dungannon. Het %V en :Iris the most extinct.
Mrs. W. S. Raymond spent els' Isis[ limot.loo�n or,hcstrt mill furnish in Feast Africa reserves have also
week with relatives 01 Toronto.nnlsic and Nli + 1.. Higgins will mite. been established. At the date of the
', car of .11M•rta coal was unloadedW.. have Vantage and oil cake for formation of these rrernes, which
• at Me•tiaw- .tether last w'rrh. feeds+rt sts•k. .i'...11t..ta. 1)uugauuow. was the work of taauential people,
- Mr. Tum \\'ll•on •hilggsl a carlaad _--_Mrs,- '''''"•w''''''"":mf i:oderi''tl. among whom were the late Lord Cur -
mf hugs from Nlcliaw• station mn Mon .peleI rhe week .saki with her par.mt.. sun and Sir $1. Seton -Karr. such ani -
CON CERT .�
w
nt
NORTH STREET [UNITED CHURCH
wader auspices of Mission Circle TUESDAY, MARCH 9th.
MRS. GEO. H. KING, Soloist, Windsor.
Mrs, H. E. Danner, accompanist.
MISS JEAN WALKER, Reader, London.
MR. H. C. HAMILTON, Pianist,
Organist of North Street Church.
ADMISSION 35C S.15 P.M.
Alberta Co
has come to stay.. It has won its
al way into the favor of every Ontario
consumer who has given it o trial. Another 2X),000 tons is
about to move Eastward to the Ontario market, and 1 atn now
accepting orders for Drumheller's Favorite Lower Seam Coal,
same as car just unloaded, at 513.50 per ton. All customer.
pleased.
Saunders' Coal, which is retorted and shown by analy-
sis to be the best of the Alberta Coals. at $1.1.00 per ton.
Place your order at one". Delivery tnade'direct from care.
MP W. HOWELL
day.
Mr. 1,mmne Hods,. has returned from
Stratford. where he wit. taking treat-
Meat for his eye. which was injured
:1 few- week% ago.
Congratulations t,. Mr. mud Mrs.
Cantwell on the birth of a tine baby
buy.
11411- BENMILLER
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BENHII.LER
11F:NNIII,LF:It, Mar,•h :t. -Mrs. \1'w.
like. of Winghaln. ',pent the week -end
With relatives herr.
' While rotting hood at 11r. Gus
\':uistone•'s on Tuesday- Mr. itusse•I
111tH had -the--tsl+fur-I-utue_ 1u have his
111114e tit►ge•t- mf the left laud entlght in
the saw. Fortunately the lone was
not injured.
Thew• Istol'le "bo gut some of the
.tileerta coal at 11'•linw stmt.'s' last
wick are well pleased with it. -
Miss Edna \VI,it•. of Clinton. spent
a few days with Mrs. lt. A. Snyder
the past week. NUM Wlale recently
trarhtatts1 from the Toroutu Conserva-
tory of Music.
Mr. Will long is able to be out
again and will Is, ltlni.elf ito a tea-
day,
ewday, we trust.
We are pleased to report that loth
Mrs. Fletcher Fuller and Carman
Stevensirci improved in health.
•trey. n. a1. t
i l'ra,ttee for1 t� 1-,>�?Tfr 'tar pmt' ^'e
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Come in and see -�
Our New Spring Goods
The March Lion may roar,
Curtaining
New Silk Panel Curtains. Silk Madras
for overdrapes in the new gold and rose
shades. New Chintz, Cretonne, etc.
r� r9t;
Dress Lengths
Beaded Voile Dress Lengths in various
colors, also flowered Voiles and new
Ginghams. A full line of Lingerie
Crepes, Muslihs, Satinettes and Fuji
Silks. Also we are stocking a new Mull
line of Georgette in different shades.
t .p
but Spring is surely coming.
Broadcloth
Printed mercerized Broadcloth and silk
stripe Broadcloth.
annoroorifyinikow
Aragan
This is a lustrous fabric with figures in
rayon.
This is Your Chance for a
Bargain
We have still' a few Winter Cosh - for
ladies and gentlemen, which we will
sacrifice rather than carry over.
A. CORNFIELD
nbe'�wXf`�,a
``Shop where you are invited to shop.''
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 41
Goderich, Ontario
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Mr. and Mrs. David Sprotl. mals as the 'elephant and the atet'•-
Miss Nettle Sproul 1s home for :1 lope were almost extinct. Now
holiday. elephants are beginning to Increase•
Nlr:,Wm. Met 'Ian; -1 -ivii. -ttttz a in dumber, whlte alt the varloas
ear of good chestnut ..al at Metlaw species of hunk and antelope have
station this week. Multiplied enornou'ply.
NIr..1rt Elliott took a sl'•ighload out That such rtanctusrire do great and
to a Purl ' 11 Mr.• NI" 11,Bn1 au'- 1as1 good work Imre withnl4 saying. The
Friday night. •
--- wider exten.t0W't r t1tr\melven*nt in
t•nilerl Church Nous.-Tl,o.oe taking essential, and o..•t-d 1 •. \ Ilan motet
11,1'-t.nf•hers' training r,mrer -Mel--.•i+---now protect the birds...11114 beasts
Tuesday evening of til, week which. a few years ago. lit had al -
Tho piling leopl.- of bang:mora most wiped ort.
Putted eltrn•ti all! entertain the Asia- -
field young Is,.ple on \larch :nth.. Treasure In a 'turban. \ in :1 .air. is ti mitlnr., of ,•tnotiupal
School Ttltstrex to Merl. --A nacre One tf the oddest episodes itf‘the tin;ll- .(t'Iriir,i ,llama and rolli,klug
hug of all sch.0.1 trustee, for the t..wn hitory of the Ko:l-i-noor diamond is ammo, t. illi :a -matt t,otm b.,. kgraunl.
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Let.l ha• ailIA%d,
deal more ethers 11111
111iiigs borrv,wed be
ford I' i'.' -iter.
but this 1,
ts•
a good
;mitt of some
ueighhnrs. - want
MODEL THEATRE
WEEK OF MARCH 8 TO 13
'rtte..lay and Wednesday Nights are.
Nllt F:I.Tt' NIGHTS
Tin• ter. t ret on tlu•-r tau night-
Hill
1..• 044 :t-3'f6Thlt1' .
1.1. The ca,tt l an,l , feature pie -
n t..., a. .1.....11 bolos .
Cud. Ti,'_11ot St:tie irte•tiw`.ira with
:moth. r pn.cram .,f �popular-Mt,.
"'rite \ -a Janitor.- a moo
mls,. dance ,and roti- n:,• shit feet
nn•ing -The Three \las-k elvers.-
1111.'nee rii i. ill play iiglad
and the ....away ...ill 1.. .hoar o\rr.
Thi. is at. taut -nal program and will
Ia., night. al 7:t'' p.m. evlrh
-1,4111.1. 0•1"'' early Icor your tie.aril.•
.eta. .1, regular prices.
I'ie ate. for the 1\'e•k
M'otday and Tuesday
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POIA NPGKI
Radio
Specials
1 Three - tube Westing-
house -Set complete with
Aerial, Batteries and Bald-
win Standard Loud Speak-
er.
Xtlat• $85.00
1 Four - tube Westing-
house Radiola Ill -A in
cabinet containing Bat-
teries, with Cone Speaker
and Aerial.
$85.00'
Cash only at these prices.
Jenner's Music
Store
+hip of .\shile11 "Ill 1s• I'''111 in ih.• the manner In ***Met Nadir Shah. the "11 WOMAN OF TOE NOKi.11"
township Mall oto•1'ui.ittt. tI ti 1 11111. Persian conquers, obtained it frons\� l hr
at 1.31' p.m. A full nth•ilttite i. re Mohammed Shah. the last represen- "°\ -tt
' coated.
,.nested, as the question of toeu.hll' iatfve of the Ntegul 1111,.
Wednesday sad l'Ittrsday
L.(11I'1IIEK
boards and other mutters o1 import The t'et'xl:at, having snurl,t In .elm
nnre,. ore to he 111[✓ t=•"t. AI.'" .1 far the stone among the plunder of
township .'ru•animation i. eei.l.l'r"t. the Mogul Court, learnt at last, from
The Intl -eery farm 111 the _had .etre-' a woman of '1 „hammed Shah's
ee.olou, of .\.Mired will.lt ":t- 401(1 at harem, that the emperor wore it e,,►n-
nnrtlau 011 Fri,My atheneum wa. realed in hie tort . 'r. which he niler,
pnarehasld by Mr. .Itis. It. .lohu.t'.n. night or day, rem',ved from hie head.
who live. on the a,1Jednlu farm The- --l•igdtr Shah, d. termined on Its pot -
purchase laic'• att. $2.:115. session. devised a plan for securing
Mrs. Chas. RivMi the %intwr,-Tin• It which it not without a tinge 'ref
1. ft contest at .\Ilan'• store humou Seated In ceremonious Dur-
,e,I,,, matron bar with ode bust and DNeuner, nays
created mach hrtereel las I•,
nit y. particularly towards a..• last of a writes in Notes and llt,•rlee, he sag- !',inlay and Saturday e t
1 n tit Vides -vrere-trr Llea_nnLlu+u;AI cotrteny of I 1F:I,11 11\1N‘
L.• C I ;1.r 1 a L• •rt Riva.---is-.,.+,etiu.t--uf.
os m1• a nielute thriif cera ph -tures
•'O-1 M Fair
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l le•t�h„t„• e:lrl 1'nnh,ly
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},. \I4\-• \nts•riett of la., year's .1l
t .1. -I'91' tt1^arrty t'ohil0 I- ieefle ale
1.n•:^t l�'1ect 1n el Metter.. [!tat i. the
hest word 111 splendor
1" rllF: .AMEBIC' AN t I° -NUS" sot
soj
t(•a.eh t'eue iv
"IVAl.:ES 0F' TIN" .u-,,.
ase alai , ,'x
Mrtht4 by the eontl'etants ,est their exchanging turh,ts as a sign of
supporter.. Mrs. Chas. itit.•tt -.s•- friendship. and he' -de the subjugated f
reeled las ..curing the high ---t note etnperor had had tiro.' to protest or I
which .vas over :tai,fsf0, .rhe• w:14 think of a w•ay' out of the dimculty,
elnxely followed by Mho; Edna Fowler one OW11he simple
f muslin
hia tuban was
who
others alio toil hila wen• Mr. had presented him in exchange with
'1'asgi. llivnt and Mrs. Mehra.' F'inle
___hya_�_H►aat--APaAdrrsx_ ansa0t^nl•'$
••nI '-lir" i'li•,t ifie'+kt-�-
ria, et to tel urge circle i Mohammed Shah, tt ;s said. pre
"ho .app 1 I r In whin', '� the 1
it with J••wxln
I I'f friends •
prier.
TOWIQ$HIx' tlOt7lt0IL not ed with anxiety lost after an h.-
hllss"1 adit
ntr•r,•eded In posseseing
--- i;. of the stone Dismissing the Dunbar
Iatl,Fatll•11 TI,,,,lc t n ate anon an he could. he retired In
The fo. itip ro'un'll w "t haste to his own apartments and tore.
,,,tel svillr• on i I hit 1. A "r the turban from. his (lead In the
froul the enatit. F:�InI•athtlal v --o" prneees of nnfnldtnt it a 111(1.' park-
elation Nt.. rend : this wxx rr•fern f to age lett ant Koh -I- nom! A moun-
thr Iiudcrirle Tow'ushp Truster+. „i
tato of Ilght.' exclaimed Vader, and
ItnUegly-ea•-' .1.ss•faUoi. w'hf •h �� the• mane has clung to ti• diamond
thesoon•.Nyemd thydleld,•'l'ever efneP
send a deb gate t.e the entivent' 'n. -
Mr. Harry $alkl06t„ secretary o1' 1,o, HMI !teaselled Their 1►esthialkm.
1 A»wtcixtl' I . was :Ippolutel to xtMn 1.
' A Kraut of Mtn was mull. to 11a• tlxl+n A party of tourlets. who wanted
to g •; to Alt,rdeen, had IoM their
tion .trate. a:,....a gr alt of 7F2i+ to 1'Ihl
iv.w_ Ea,a ,,Hou •i; way.Finding themselves
msely they [.abed a
torr tap 111litook - .birth fir a rant
'or *tap disttel the snow• mer t t ho), on the road what the same of
� Lund^ns List year. ver $;Ii per Intl• the .town w
1 '-FT 1 E211 mat t Il tell \ e
pence,- replied
"Drive on,
'rnvrl ;1 0. )..1. 1 11i
Il h t + In fees are all [kat
t iI r 1'10 t d It costs leas thea N.
K (1. Til )1i A sqq a »- .,,e „1 ,„„:., ,aaaas,sa as �a•P ,
k l
�`' "1I1►\F:t •10 I11 KN, " �4„
PATIO: KKt IEW
erns n• 1'1►Nll\I:--"'rllF: 1:1)1.1) KI'NIH"
served .Itch a root •1• ,......no, :,ver the
-- , - affair that the ronoteror became fill F•nh•ies teamed for .,nudeur Nights,
as.
on ramices. ). 1.o •'1 nm p''1. 'if ye gee me sax-
ou sidrrv„ds in (fen of sinner hlls'r ed•the boy.
The ft/Boehm 1ev,littx were erilewdsaid the bead of the
I paid: J. Johnston. posting tn'n•ttr• on, there.
,1.'e etah•tn'•nit, $4: trade Itnthwv11, party' - s --
I.
_
I plating culvert. •t3: Herb 1like'',
s- • 1 Jen' s.,it ,s 1 Stet. Iii -iiip the 1►'pedmn of �n�•
,•ns and Mrs. J. H.Iserad, 59.72 rash, Anybody who ta British iorn tag
(.'Ing "a' Imtaltme•nl mf M(' Iilop Fit,. the Freedom of the City of Lbn-
tmephRne oleisttlrnre which tits' had don, A proposer and seconder sad
already pled. I'aune then adjournedpayment o cera I
to meet on Moeda), .i+1. u, x m rho 1.P
p.m,
i ( PON Clerk. .^«,e.l,rr, rvv a*a 1WF N+
iittA
1..s
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March 311-31
Men's Sweater
Coats and Pullovers
at Reduced Prices
2 dozen men's all -wool
Jumbo -knit Sweaters, in
pure white, fawn, grey
and red. Cleating out at
$3.45
Men's V-neck Sweaters,
all sizes. Clearing out at
$1.95
xe:
Men's Pullover Sweaters,
in heavy double-knit, in
drown or blue. Clearing
out at
$1.19
M. ROBINS
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Foot Comfort In
r ,rt... i1.. 71,'17 r � 'pCc ld Weather
FELT BOOTS and SUPPERS, LUMBERMEN'S
to RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, GOLOSHES,
MOCCASINS, SOX, etc.
Everything -to -,beep you+►t-feet_warni.. and.. dry
during the llevere winter weather.
A complete stock of Trunks, Club -bags. -Seib
cases and Hat -boxes. A cal; solicited.
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"The !wading Shoe Stem
\1'. RK('. SII MINI A� -
Phone 158
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