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THE SIGNAL,
OVALTJNE
TONiC FOOD
BEVERAGE
An excellent restorative and body builder As a night-
cap Ovaltine promotes healthy and restful sleep
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On Sale at 60c, 90c and $1.50
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90
Goderich .-
INIENNO
Euchre and Dance
under auspices of
GoderiCk Rebekah ledge, Ne. 8S
in
ODDFELLOWS' HALL
on
Wednesday, February 29
Cards at 8,15 o'clock
TICKETS : 50 CENTS
PORT ALBERT
inteadent, wag dbielinalids but - Cao
action taken.
The sending of the road aupertatend-
eat to the convention in Toronto was
dissomerl, but no action was taken.
Moved by Councillor Wilson. second-
ed by Councillor Goldthorpe, that Mr.
A. Nockelda tw appointed wetghtmtater
at McGaw at $30 rental, tpa` able bolt..
,yearly In advance beginning
March
let.
On motion of Councillors Thom and
Young the Reeve and treasurer were
.natructed to Interview the Bank =-
Cording rayl, w`n t re�umoybor-
cem-
rowed fort'tb p purposes;
mittee given power to act.
On motion of Councillors Young and
Thom. the Reeve wens inotructel to
bring before the chief engineer of the
Ilighwaog Department the request
that due consideeration he given bylaw
No. 1:t of Huron county council re-
el the Division line south of the
I pavement being replaced
GODERICH, ONT.
The Week at Ottawa
By R. J. Destch[nan
Ottawa, Feb. 18._.Wbea the budget
comes down there Is , nothing else to
tale about in Ottawa. It_may not he
a famous document, but'it blaukets
all the doings In tbe House for u week.
It to doubtful if its real iwIurtance
tnerite the attention ft re,.iv.•a. There
are other things that are more import-
ant. but we centre our atteati.•u on the
things that seem big, ,and trolling
hundreds of millions from the end of
the tongue to a sporting proposition
f average man.
Times have changed rare the poet -
the tiew n chtne is operated. A clone
driver may even succeed in making It
higher than It has been before.
Where Are Woollen?
In regard to woollens, the situation
is even more doubtful. Take one item
as an Illustration: The duty on knit-
ted goods was formerly twenty per
cent. Britian preference, thirty per
cent. Intermediate and thirty-five per
ettut. general. It remains the same
under the new schedule on all items
valued at more than 90c a pound. On
all items selling for less Ipbau 9(k a
Wend, the duty under the nBritish
preference is cut live per
t. The
net saving to the people of ()etude
from this reduction will be so in-
finitesimally small that it is extreme-
ly difficult to measure. The same
process of reasoning applies to a graft
many of the changes made.
Snbslunttal reductions in the tariff !
spa, rig I would have been a greater forward ll
Stle t,wceswlon of Colborne to the for ire Impulse to buslnees than anything
ou county sl I close that could have happened e1 in the
Mr. Bert Cunningham. of the Du- I r„,1,1 scstetu. war budget. Then, the }tiulorter of Dominion of Canada at the present
rant Mutons, Toronto, it visiting his On motion of Councillors Young and to talk about ! time. We are approaching a great
mother and his sister, Mrs. Chas. I Thom the following resolution will 1*,Finance heel nothing time. (Rice ors. We are prroegreat i
Crawford. I presented to the Highways Depart- ,save deficits and taxes and rliv(red in I"'f basic materials. Our wealth Iles to
- e L >w a tarot by the ite•ve, with the unapt -i The bluest of budge was the last forest, Geld, mine and the sea. We to
SALT]E08D mous apexpedient
of the Council: That 1t the House of Commons: wayuon, who ' quire new settlers to develop the
Is expdient to the Interests of the I tate of Happy Harry
I country. These settlers will not 1*
The fwu•ral of yhe late Mrs. Dan. ' notintenance and es,netructIon of good i landed on tbe job and 1'4,1 the helm
l eeuttell pasae(1 through Ile village -one -on , ountf roads that the tux on gasolene }use when things were at Ilene worst, ',Interested in reductions which have taken plate in the Income tax. ('hanger,
Monday afternoon to Cti',te/rne cent` ,1,0041soubl be raised to n sum not exceed- ;One or two following that in whit', j
in the oaks tax will not affect them I
tery. Mrs. <onnell was a resident ing flee a gal., and that the IkNye;enee Fielding
was rhe m:,ln live,to 0 very great extent. Substantial
should be rdertedt were not noted for their chc,'rhlhueas• I reductions 1n the tariff would hate
a number of years and was paid ter ear lieenses Mr. Robb has been able to singa
Sinter Sewing Machines
SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS
Liberal discounts for cash
Olt! machines taken in part payment
Free denwnntratio0 at any tune
MISS S. NOBLE
South Side of square t i derich
W. GLEN COOK, General Agent
DINiNGROOM SUITES
We have on hand a nice assort-
ment of i)iningroom Suites at real
values, We would be pleased to
five you inspect our goods.
Il
J. R. WHEELER
Iitgblyore(Iected. the .i, tallied a by 70 per tent.; by an Immo on ....,. ••
fall some months ago. and since had as suggested a larger income would be 1 sweet song to the member, of the
leen confined to her bed at the home derived by the Province for the main- House and they listen y that eit rtlyto
of her son. Mr. Chris. gut-,ler.•'OD, God-. , tcw,nic and conetruetien of good roads ( the story
t ys f be would at Halmostto
crteh, where her death took place• throughput the Province. •
Westlake, of ('•'•terirlt town- on mntbm of Councillor Thom and , -I CPI,. •
Good Sten 5
• e Bean.
M Uri.
Mr, George Curren, et the llldnwond fore 1 illghvcly( ihepartment the year 1( a gram one. Th surplus of
re- expenditure a.11 Le ftp
been a potent and powerful factor to
ameliorating the Mildness situation.
tett the relief in that regard has not
come from the prevent Midget. We
must still look forwent to the future.
Mrs.
ship, to visiting with 1..•r daughter, ,ht. unanimous npi•eoral of the council I A 11,•,. WESTFIELD r
MtheReeve was tnstruetei to bring be- , Iloweever, the story the flstal
u•
Illajt
lie 1 2
Bank staff. 1. alt the hon,• of his par' f„Ilowtna r ee'nt1On: Whereon the recent* over expat'II yg}TFIF.LD, Feb. 21. ---Mies \its-
ients on sk'k leave. moving of snore from the highways is Helmeted. total $34.815,0' This, of - nit• Snell and M•r' J. T..-Mcl)owelr'nre
Errs. Edward Harrison entertained expensive and not In the Interests of ce•urne• is an estimate. The year is visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr.
six' eon of her lady frlena to a quilt- thee psepie if the highways who have . not act (:omplete and Mr 11 01 bus a ' itradford. of t:oderfeh.
ilia nn Tuesday afternoon it' last week. to n.r snow epode before coming to the canny habit of not making things any Mr. Albert ('ampbell was a Goderieb
Mr. and fits. James Bisset and highway, end (•specially as 11 14 lncn- better tben they actually an-. Leans to visitor a couple ref days last week.
daughter Betty have nturned after • venient_to assail carriers who have to 1seO ier settlers and seed gloat relief Sem J. E. Ellis vlisited- last week
visiting with friend% at Mitchell travel one way nn snow' roads and one' have been written off as had debts to with her sister, Miss More Coventry.
_-------- On highway. we dlsapprove'of the rt- the extent or $10010.000. This make,: • of wingham.
WHITECHURCII o4e mof w•
mows' snofrom highways I tilt. net surpfn8 for the Voir 834'115 Moss Winnlfrel ('ompleell visited. a
As Instructed at the January meet- ' INN►. This will be devoted to the very couple of dace this week at the manse,
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and
on motion of ('ounci1lars YOung worthy lieu of paying off the• national -Unborn.
Wlfl'itF(1TIl'RCH, F'.!.. 21. -Mrs. and Thom the Reeve tntervlewed Mr.I(1014. Mrs. ('(din G. Campbell returned
Wm. It tined' left on M".l(lay to s"lalt 1lnkins, wdieItnr, of Stratford. regent- In the ' oro,arals for n,lucHon of (tome on Friday from Tomato, where
bee son, Dr. Harold itobinson of frac the ownership of rhe defemct ;razes there ore home ce ry plt•asant ' she underwent tnwtment for a
Walkerton. 4I.\\.c.R. and reported as follows: , features. "rectally
for tIs' who pay sprained ankle. She spent a week !n
Sika Marl blocks al;'t'Miss Clark. That the sal( of .ie tris rt sad lands Lf ; income tax. There is a frriher eat of ; Hamilton on her way home.
of Teeaweter, visited vv'th Mrs.
For Service
Mand Quality',
W the township was cold and the town- 1 ten per tent. In the income tax. The eea
Mr.
Iwggatt
Inst week. shi o had nn elalm nn the pmpeety tax on corporations will hereafter be ! Leap Year
Mr. Jack GoilanA and Mr. H. D. ' whntecer, ' eight per cent. There is an. allowance ' Hr (shyly I --Mai I
call you by
Henderson. n. of 'mean, uryt'ft the week- ' The following statement rt town- 1 of an e3empt1on to those +r+,o are atty. t your first name?
end with Mr. and Hes Thor,. lender ship'flnanees was given as a result of porting dependents. who tbr,•urh 1hJ chs -Just es you please -by four
son here. the auditors' w•nrk: deal or mental Infirmity are unahle last It you wish.
Isles Isabel Fox spent last weep Taxes nn mil f;21214-71332 to support themselves.
F alDireetorsister, Mrs Boy Patton of I! t 1 t lute. ] I' in regard to the
United church held a very slNcet!(ful `' Taxes to („lle•t gal cent- Apparently it IS tie p,hcy
box social In the c10141 basement on !' Tend payments 1'111.047 07 the Government to rerin•,• the sales
Thursday evening last. rut of n eeipt.
Mrs gid. Swat rad hale of
'manure
user with her „ Toxdw n, e w o - sal., tax, there
Hamilton Street, Goderich Ont. Inn its. • Taxes (,die•red after Dur. 3.1 1.42_•1 tet in a rat -nf twenty-five per rent. TI<e
The Young ProP1r's 4rcle'tf Of the , 2,14:' 3^-
Frnm Auburn Bank rate 1° ?orae will now to three irr00 f
We carry a good stock of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
Estimates given on application
Frank Martha,
ICLECTRTCIAN
Telephone 82 West Street
Calvin Cutt's
Store News
Pantry Fleur, 24 lbs S4c
Shelled Walnuts, per Ib 40c
McLaren'• invincible Jelly
Powder, 4 for-...
25e
SinorCala111Y• gree bottle e•IPe
Kitchener Pure Pork Bau01g8, 23c
Ib
8nap }land Cleaner, 2 tins 29c
'Toilet Paper, 7 rolls 2�
Goad Dust, targe pkg 27c
Syrup.5-lb tin 33c
Easiarst Shortening, 2 lbs 37c
Special Oetn-Kist Fancy Rio-
onib
J. Calvin Cuti
Grocer
Those 116 Kingston St.
1
g "Total m t- ... :;}:,1162 4I .tax -gradually -until in-Ar,smis of time
It11M N `
i)etrolt. are vlsitin with Mr- and i i)t•fleit
firs Arehie Claw here. l.iabilitieb
we may hope to are Its •••omprtete ell-
ft`'f 6° minatton. This will be very cheerful
'.teas for busfnews men, t.eause, he -
Mr. Donald Flnleyrton. of r4.nea $1.2°5 10
ton, l Rue' -tion, the stiles tae has its 1n -
visited fora few (lays taut week with , •Ty lrpdtoue_debelRnr„ .1' 4•i *F,•uce-io tatee stgr-the cnet of Hr,tng 1
hue aunt Mrs. Maehret;or, rind other
Assetsnil arida no well to the extern* or do- I
releHi
ves here. 1'olleete,1 taxies ... .8 G41 43 ing bushier..
Mr's. Thos. Powell, of Exeter, Is Township halt
here slotting with Ler Itrether, Mr. ! yo
Jas. Wilson. , Cemetery
Nall Musgrove, of Winebam, to yYrll:h txalsyl
chilling with her -Tager, tura. Frank Gravel pits
Henry. *Telephone debentures paid:
(lasstay, eoruaq' villtford schemi
1200 0000 1 Tariff Chafger -
1500 00 , The changes In the tariff are more
3(M) 00 conspicuous for their number than
-200 le) 1 for their importathe. There is a re-
, bate in the duties on paper rased In
Toe 1 F 1 14th a deb paid the production of magazine, There
daughter was town to Mr and Mrs. Rale at cemetery Iota peed 00 is a measure of justice in this, al -
John )}each, took
04'4' in
"h. 1•Lr followlnp; tills were paid; John :trough a rebate privilege must at lest
Tete death, took olNPt ht :fry lot• . young. fur auditing, $'J; Reg• Glen, • be only a se•otelary means of reducing
general hnapital on )sehruary Mar- ,I,e.,' $i1al. J. Hetherington. for regio- '1 tariff. It Fele, et ,articular class
after a month's illness, of Mrs. Mar- terlug births, deaths and marriages far u special favor and we have etas,
Deceased rviv d r anal: (:(elcrlch favorites enough in canaria without
caret
o married
0088 1- iv r „r eous'rne In ltr_t. .$7. resorting to this Miner clutnge•s are
' I i 7 y0 Sl'nal
$ made in other items ' Palm ei' and
!nu Fter Mr. Will Rawson and Mr-. John ,l Co.,Co., 1 (1 for_ work ou Iwund- "rfi''n butter 1( now fere. �ickrl
Orel sr., of Whiterimrrtt •+too eras - Ti� on -tool free list. it
g• osv.. 1:10:�T(inipoor iForid, twt{ri feR a know
Mt 11 1 $;- r; W (' Is pndorlhle that eery, people
So
marriage took plate at London on The mer q foe. Printing puss+
13th at 2 p.m. tinction of -'five per cent, when inmorted
Tuesday, Fehnoa.rr 21st of Annie G. J. i1F:T1{EIVINGTON. „yin
'Township Clerk. from countrler enj g the inter -
printing presses In ltrtil amounted to
- 047 000
by two marled dnugLters ,v nq n Rurr. printing and ads,, ;
Winnipeg. onto roc a hnothrr :and sls- tin • Co., da., $411.: : treasurer
buried at her old borne at Alameda. and flue setbs•rl1Ntons. e.:.
Soak. Role•rtstm, inspecting sheep killed, $1. what thesis articles are. bht It's a sat-
isfaction nt bast to -s eteeeicat they
ra re
Brophy. sister of Mr. Joe !trophy, ,St.
1 Augustine, to Mr. M4'Klnl.''0• former-
-.• ght_rutroaa- 'i shop' .„u�i1e kill eggs
reside in Guelph. t . S . rL_cpt lien and
The Present Mining Market'x,
is wonderful for buying. Ynurnwn
fears are holding .lnwn pores. Price
is determined by demand end sup-
ply..
np-
plyWhen your kith rives prices,
will rise. intrinsic mine rallies
have eat chnntnd. Don't play into
the clews of the tears. lou have
nothing to fear if you don't hny nn
margin. Coll and re Ic.
NORMAN LEWIS
Corner Hamilton and New•gateStn.
Flume 4711
mediate tariff. Our total imports of
-BLYTH
-
shower were held at Mr. J e Ilrt•phy'a Cotton schedules
ThurseMy for the bride Ire tw. (intended for last week) In regard to the bon schedule..
Another 1)4114181 P(ant was tlxu wed- , Their "de" Wedding• -Relatives 1 there is a complete re arrangement of '
tiing ou 'Peu(wlaf. Felontan "1st, at friends to the nufllh r Of flfty met the items. No one con pass a hasty
1 Detroit. of fors Ethel rooming.,„ttand Tuts(lay at the home of Mr• Judgment and say whether the change
daughter of Mr. Cumming, ••' tut. Au- and Mrs. Benjamin Taylor to (els is upward Or downward; certainly
gu.rrine, to Mr. Duncan Meu,llen, ane I brete the dttleth anntverawry of their there are some items in which 1t is
of Mr. Miles McMillan of Wi.oecharch• �, tnarrtnge. Mr. and )int. Taylor rarelower- Certain extreme tops have
Today 1I1'edncsdnyl, rat the• home of both hale and hearty, and received . hr('n taken off here and !here. 11 mai
rhe Lriele's parents, Edith Myrtle, only many congratulations. They have happen that girt month, lever, when
daughter of Mr, and Mr pe
Milton one daughter, Miss Lily Taylor. They the enbtk has had t. - 'Aeon to ex-
itrute, is being we(1dcd to ver. David ' were mantled ut Whitechurch anti the p' the rrin,lvlrs e. to teat the re-
t1'atter **AR of Ripley.,. of Mr. nate theli home to East 1lawenOeh sults upon netnal Innen., we 81011 he ,
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL and Mrs. Scott of Langsl1 for many years, coming to Blyth flf- ntr'e to 587 that n reduction to the
14011 }eons ago. fir. and Mea. Taylor I tariff has taOnto.. Rednetionn
a e active workers in Queen strtalon Onto.tmr been made in t,rtatn terms of
United thumb. I saw material for the ...deny mannfae-
-- 1',aninladty Hall INdeulty Nettled. , tnrera. 1t is n renstn111hle wirers that
-Matters In connection with the ,flue rndn(tlnn to these Items of ern'
COT.ItORN Il
Colborne township coui i! nett 1n 111)111 Memorial flail have peen en- 1
1 the redl shnnld h4 ti re Ilton A1lIN(fent
the townshlp hall at Calow I-'ehntarY gaging the attention of the eatltm31ntty to (•omle1snte the nlattlnfaetur4'rs for
lith. All nIctute•rs preen,' llhtretes the last few weeks. Friction ane( Iw 1 any dowrrnand o, i a that has
adopted ns mad The aleitteta were connection with the management of taken phase and that they should be
oe•arnl :old prevented their n 11iert and the hall. and this eciek•ntlp having , sitting tigl•.t stud. prt.1ly. -conking hig-
((J motion of Councillors W. .11 and ,.,,tete to the cogni'+once of the 1'rovin .4• profits than ever throughout the
l:eTltllhetrht• 11 wens 1.111.1‘1.1 (tvcinC dot Government a demand was Te ',•om111g yen r. That ,.I,ininn, however.
10 benne tonftt81111 ari-Ir,e from „•iced from the roverltn+ent for tlee
must be ratbjcet to nreWfleAllnn, Ie'-
11,e manner 111 w1iieb the row -otp•rin- relent of the *2.(8)4) grant paid by the muse tench will del. rad noon the Wray
fondest plated his extra o'.': . on pony' Gacertimeat w11411 the hall was built.
-1.4(•1( lee was nske'rl to .1''.11 Pa7-. The reason given for this demand was
men! for lielf t11e nine In t .lied and t1111 111(• 11811 e118 not being maintained
take an 3011(1
arf! that 511,,, .:nn• ester is n comnun,ity boll 111 :h,'onlnnre
1.111 111. 011 nudltnl of ('(.111(1 "r. (:old- w1111 11:e terms under which the grant
!hone 1114(1 Tho W118 nada. 11 is INale'('d, however. I •
On motion of l'4 iclllors 1-1111g a14d that the tiift5•nity has now been set -
Thom. the an(1Itors`•.stlary \v.ls 18111 tied by the appointment of n new
teeing $2 envie nsor. - than 1.st year, beard of mauagcment representing 11* r
owing 10 the extra sack •.r, a11481 in various organtrxatfnns Interested, in
-rn-:*Intelr--nr.errniencP-+04-11 tate t,am,nunit,t-Hulls ;
oras(( tion -'ttlf
,11(11• 1net formerly don(' Act. T1118 new !mord of management
On motion of ('(nmil' rt Wilson is composed as follows; It(eeve Milne,
Electric Buls and Goldthorpe the Muni( 11 World W. J. Mills, Mimi E. Steinhoff. Mrs•
bolls for supplies nil cot - of The Colel tqh, David 'ieldMw', W. R. Er- 1
b
alunkl,wl World was paid sine J. 1) Moody. The first tweeting
40 and 60 watts
Special- 5 for $1.00
lllcarantecd 1500 hours
75 -watt Nitrogen Bulbs 1154,
100 -watt Nitrogen Bulbs 50c
JAS. C. CARRIE
limit Side:Square Phone 503
It
it
On motion of ('nttnolllors Noting And of the new ls,nrd was hetet nn Mon- 1
Thom the hills from Star and leignnl tiny night, when fir. Erskine was ape
for printing and advert fig were pointed president ; Mrs. ('olclmlgh,
p1111 124 retary ; J. 1). Moody. tmnfilrer.
('onneillor Goldthorpe en'v'ied that qtr. Erskine was appointed mimics*
romirtl ,t rer4tse fora mar -keeper. anti. It Is expected that the Wo -
Seconded CouncBlnr Yonas:. men's 1n:titrtte will donate $300 and
Councillor Thom moved In Amend- that will clean off the debt on the hall.
ment that R. M. Young he appointed . In return for this and all the other
ledger -keeper for this year. 1rennd01 money they 11080 Monate) towAfda the
by Councillor Wilson. hill. the lnrtltnte 8111 have the prlvi-
The Reeve toted for the una'tdtllent , lege of holding their rdrtingo In the
and declared It carried. The clerk 14111 free of charge. The 'Binge coun-
cil will a110w $200 per year for the
Pe of tate Are 4111 and for council and
"chore board meetings.
was instructed to prepore a bylaw
enrering the appointmen4.
Moved by Orrymeillor WIlsen. second-
er} by Cottth'ntor Goldthorpe•. that $40
he salary of Iedgerateeper. Carnal.
The natter of an extra telephone ie-
teg pttovtded for, or by tbe toad taper`
The fool marries the girl ito levee:
the wise matt levet the girl be set-
tles
! ti
r
A,haa vanish
when Minard's
1s need. F o r
headache rub the forehead
with Minard's in water. For
toothache bathe the face with
Minard's and place a pleas
of cotton saturated with
Minard's In the cavity.
Quick relief assured. et
i
M�NARD'S
"KM IF MIM-
LIr,iMENT
TRY
Sparr's Grocery
"Tli.e Store of Sat isf ort ion"
Hamilton St Pkene 146
,,4'12 deliver in toast •
ANNOUNCEMENT TO
THE RADIO PUBLIC
After much persuasion. I have
decided to enter the field for radio
w rvice.
Fifteen years' experience on all
types of receiving seta• lird.rsed
by the National Radio laetitnte,
Washington, U.C• Expen service
at a reasonable price.
FRANK 'RILEY
Newgate Street (.oderich
Telephone 5144
1'
Thursday, February 28. 111012.---6
Specials
. IN .,
House Furnisbinvs
Rugs •.
Linoleums and
R f• t,
Congoleums "
Curtain Material at
Clearing Prices
Our new spring stock of Rugs
has arrived and these are being
offered at attractive prices
W. WALKER
1hes as Cteapest asp Yeses as our
Furniture and House Furnishings
Fresh Bread
Baked Daily - i
t e
That's what you get when
ordering y n ii r Brea(- Tom
('leveland'1. it contains the
Purest ingredients known to
bakers. Buy a loaf today and
taste the difference.
We specialize in Cream
Goods of all kinds
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114 \\•est `t.
Still Further Reduction of Prices
of Goloshes, Overshoes and Heavy Rubbers
saw All lines are now very much broken, hardly any of them are com-
plete in range of sizes, and we have decided to sacrifice the remnants at
prices which only mean a big loss to us, but this stock must be cleared
out, and our advice is, if you come in now your size may be here, but
they will not last long at these prices.
Men's 4 -Buckle
Overshoes
„
`ryZ; 51
.t
Regular
$4.50
for
$2.50
Men's 2 -buckle Cashmerette Overshoes--
$2.00
Regular $3.5()
For
Men; 3 -buckle Jersey Cloth Overshoes -
Regular 84.50
For
Men's 1 -buckle Jersey
Regular $; :d)
For
411
4 Pairs Only -
Men's :4-bpeklc
2 size 10; 1 size
For
Cloth -
$2.50
$1.95
('nehtuerette. 1 size' l;:
11. Reg. 83'5° $2.00
Men's Jersey Cloth Storm Rubbers -
Felt Lined. Regular 8''.1N1 $1.49
For -
5 Pairs Only - rA -
Boys' ::-huekl.• Overshot Size I. :,
and :,. Regular 8:y.Olt
F'or •
6 Pairs Misses' 3 -buckle Goloshes
rizrs 11, 1:1. 1 end
1 '2 11 gnlar A' 7 -
For
All That's Left of Thera --
10111(s' 81.',tl Goloshes, high
or low heels. For •
.�•xtMatti
4 Pairs Only
�1 isw s' 4 -buckle (iolo+hes.
1H4p;; and '2. Regular 8:1.25
For
$1.50
ntialentrab
$1.50
$2.50
Sizes 11, 1
$1.75
Lumbermen's Rubbers
Laced or Buckled. Ileavy iyed Soles.
Regular EA 511
For . ''
$2.25
Men's and,Boys' Rubber Boots
All at Rock Bottom Prices.
Lumbermen's Laced Rubbers --
11.8 VY lottoui Regular 84.00 $2.50
For !+
4 Pairs Mens Hi -Cut Brown Laced Rubbers -
I size 6; 2 size 7 310(1 1 size 11 Ileavy
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Mens Leather Top Rubbers -4't "`
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$3.00
Boys' and Youths' .Heavy Rubbers
at Greatly Reduced Prices
Men's Leather Top Rubbers- ,a
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Women's 4 -buckle Goloshes
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$1.50
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Buy your Footwear for next winter new, at these prices. It will prove a good investment
SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE
GODERICH. ONTARIO e
tater EAST SIDE SQUARE
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