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Fruits Nuts Candies
Fruits, Nuts and Candies are as es-
sential to your Christmas table as
lights are to your Christmas tree.
We offer you a choice selection
now at the most reasonable prices.
Oranges
Nuts
Figs
Candies
V Canadian,
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StUfCly's Cash Grocery
"Everything Good for the Table"
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Bananas grape Fruit
Dates Layer Raisins
Olives Christie's Cakes
Celery Plum Puddings
Swiss and Roquefort Cheese. etc.
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LINE
IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS this
man is called a "trouble-shooter': which
may sound like sport but it isn't for him.
Any hour of the night he may be roused from
sleep. Somewhere the line is down and it is
up to him to fix it. Right away.
Usually the line is down because there bis
been a storm. It isn't much fun to cling to the
top of a pole with a zero gale talking your
breath away.
in the line is not
Fas�bad as it used to be. DING THE BREAK
t used to mean that
men had to trudge along through the storm,
perhaps for miles, until the bad spot was
found. Today there are delicate instruments
which can locate the spot
potles "wwithin few rods
from an office many
They are so accurate that if there is a break'in
the 180 miles of line between Toronto and
Sarnia, a man can sit in a building in Toronto
and locate the spot within a pole's length or
so. Or a man can sit inee ba ilding in Montreal
between there and
and find a break anywhere
Quebec.
He can tell the trouble-shooter almost
them
pole to go to because every pole
bered.
BUT THE TROUBLE-SHOOTER has to
do the actual job and it means more than
losing sleep or braving bad weather. It calls
for very high technical skill.
Big cables are simply lead containers holding
hundreds of tightly packed wires, each fine as
a hair. When the cable is burnt out for a
stretch, or is opened, there is a fine looking
mess. It looks like the stuffing of a hair mat-
tress.
Each of these hundreds of fine wires has to be
connected again to its mate in the ousotf other
finger-
ingof the cable. If you can imaginey
those wires at two o'clock of a stortny
wintry morning yon will realize how good the
trouble-shooter has to be at his job.
STORMS COST MONEY as well as dis-
comfort. The telephone system has over
675,000 miles of wire strung on poles stretch-
ing across 23,000 miles of country and every
storm hits some part of the system. A big
storm can do a great deal of damage.
Sleet has cost the telephone company as much
as a million dollars in one ar. Sometimes
m
one stormeans 'spending more
without delay.
There is no time to call the directors together.
The job has to be done and the money must
be spent.
The money is ready because the telephone
company has followed a policy of snaking
definite provision for such emergencies.
And the job is dome because the telephone
business has men and women, like the trouble-
shooter, alive to the inning of
service and eager to keep the
telephone in the frnnt rank of
Canadian progress.
THE SIGNAL,
The Weekly Farm Bulletin
A little extra eare,ln the produ•tlou l In hate .known
l 1y them
to die fhrom
driu-1
of ally farm product sun►e,imea make" nut. if )ou wish 10 1e en the sa[e
a very great difference lu the returns.'stele allow coniesr nl.ti I,alltulaan oalnulr
This it illustrated by the experience when he
of the Ontario Government fares at
later.
id xdtthe Mit.st when he is thor-
New• Liskeard.
-Why should acid water le good fur
In 111-' i over Ertl pmruuds of wool [row the thirsty farmier and his dog, and
fila station fell in the seedy class; the duugeruns for his homer'
next year only eleven ieninds. Thr .111 the World Over.
care A,dll'l• farmers seem tl, lesnlw 11{)• vines toward their central uteru-
s'
sole of medium staple WIH,I juluI*4l as 11 is must extraordinary w'Iat little The situation of the Canadian Pro-
vinces
cenauo flee from iK, to lti pounds on, their i armer•uts and uuchlnevy." went and any {sewer with witch 11 may
At uu time wayems cJiu�utheu yr rill."
lie quotation is from an Kngli+h make a treaty is the precise opposite
while the shay{ farm paper, The I.la•e Stock Journal. of tits. The An'erkan States. run no
wIi* a report from the farm. t'•'md` .••Chert• is, scarcely a parish lu Eng- risky In au)' treat)' negotiations by
what dk111)a41 but nevertheless a, title
hunt where there is not a mowing their central government; if that goy-
, pr,ut. iniac-Unikiubtedly tt {gild well h1
machine. a rake, tedder or turner re- eminent goes beyond its rights and
1 take a. little Ili g. cad shut CIH• slHrp nuulning In the fields. left there trent prowls« what it ce deliarr. 11 is
up' It•fun• fa•l,liug• "Phis oceans keep- last hay nut king. with paerhaps an •H•• 1101 Ipey. but the foreign i■,wrr. whlcb
tag the wool very' f1,r trues had' ...du
11144010 binder 4.r realer threw!' in hoses. The Canadian 1'r'°nee , on
and seed. dol{ guys. nitwit •IH•uer*cause a machine is 0111 is the tither hand. may in the waking of
_radiiurp 1111t
he wu•J." no rrnson f..i leaving It out 10 the cold. a treaty find 1hemee•Ive$ dei.rivt41 of
I! ' It only rusts and bedomes more nes large areas of uuthurity which under
1. .t. Zufelt u( Otte Dairy Sa•hdad -tit less than ever. If It isi likely to be any other etre enstantes would be
Kingston su Is +a isms 1.f w,aruil+g useful In an emergency pit 1t safely definitely theirs under the constinl-
yg+must allowing the 101111 4.1111.1y, fate` ,lolly solneWhere, er :rend it to wrap tion. The Province of Ontario is
lorirs to die out. 'nacre is III t.a• dun- at um, if lis day Is completely over. strongly cotumitted t0 public owner -
ger of this des, urrulg in Eastern (tn'' Farm tnaplerueut, moire far ship 40 the development of watere1blt111He, 1x,\Ilya• bettercart. generally. not saw much in powers: the. I'ruvluar 0[ Quehw• 1"
theulrio indfNur'stray e114isn,a'eCatin,•ily eulreushed avoidlanet. of rough handling as In equally strongly committed to prt'1(te
dere. nut •nu danger anywhere if dieter attentistn and a freer tete of the ownership. Both t'r.%iIce
c are de -
cheese prides eollid he depended Upon oil 11111." termined to maintain their control of
t'r'ollfhtinl flan.- waterpower developluent in their own
d rrttuttten1e .t tide �a trade
it idLshe . territories and to exert.' a• that don-
1,,.rlal'rut of Hie erode in Haid Wilk. (•, O.,Slai1. agricultural nKomsPuna•
Ica cream. boat:e4' tied cou,leusedp milk face fur Ha11110 11 1 county. is working true after theft own fashion: nod troth
has given alternative markets whicll out a sa heule which should le of caaltu• would bitterly resent any assumption
III many districts threaten to crowd is otter counties as well. Several 1.r the Dominion Government 1.[ +n4'
4.111 the cheese factor' ilh.gether, boaa y„ung 11171 who ince taken the heldthortty to determine
whoa 011111110Wc.•4'; and it is to this danger that Mr. atcricultural short (-.nese have been 1.r the St. 4.awreua,• power shall be de-
7..u[el1 1x11111+. ,err !wing given iustructlnu in detect- ve1o{wd. Yet ledvlisa• of Its 1.19'4e n11s-
"W'h11e dutryru4'n are uuJa.ublrJlc •ing and tre11t4i g internal 1 ansate In• melanin,, with navigation tion pr.ddents, and
t.eeause of the essentially international
justitUl in selling their product to the festutiim. They will then to elide ted diameter of those nr,blduus. It Will be
bee ailvaudage." he says. -it would be assist their tl4'igb)r.rs in eliminating necessary for the Iknululon c;ucrrn-
a niistnke h,
abandon entirely the halal .et pests from their fldr•k. an.1 herds. recut hd exercise some qutho{p y its
cheese• factory and tins pled* them- portable Fences.
this s{•here. 11 wig hove nae ditfld•ilt)
staves at the mercy 1ff markets which There are mane' advantages in,pxlrt In obtaining that authoritc, but it will
are not 11.14' to absorb their entire pro- ,able fei.te' Some perrlHu,.•ut fence[ obtain It at the expense of the l'r•d
du•Itut1 as the cheese industry has are net.essary', 0f sinless. but ..m.,•tatiy l obtain, And a e exp amount of fire
firm. Every dairyman. whether he is upon the stook farm it is also edlruitfen i* prat/Wally Inrcltetdr: The fes•,
II cheese factory teat run or nut. Is yt- ud.ws88ry or desirable to 4ulallytde 1 Ptnr s. it 411 le c. '('4 et
`.tally interested in maintaining Dir . fields ter pwtaure or other porno•s' Pi's n between teem nearly r.
cheer i'dus.ry 1-11 as flourishing a eon- Two sur1ll pasture 11e•IJc are r,frrtt ' thirds ,if the ttiHttull a the *
(111 .111 as pxs1(11' It Is his (Inc site lucre halhl)' flow ora• ;arra field: but. minion. ,,I.ue 1.[ retreat." 1.n the otter hand. one large field i: if the Patted Stat4's finds it nese«
The ]Bari)' Bal emsirr h' entheses 11uu1' two 9111:all v,trc td, Asa: that Canada sb+hl .v.M,•.Ie
Tia• early purchaser of c,H•ke•rels is. one's. Furtberulore. the fewer ls'r. nue new rights ,.usadaing v+avieatale.
lunch Ill .re likely to get the Worth of uauar't cross fences them :era•. tl;e• in the d,annls e( the e'nuadi1 portion his alone) than the our who 1Hts it oil fewer we„Is tier. aref to fight' „t tie Rt. Lawrence. 4heP, it would hd•Il,''
until the'bretding season appruaclH•s. Sdnue 18ruu•r+ ua• steel 1. sus and
' er-afe tally legine. By that lata• mate string erIre111x•0 tllrm for tb.w• 1en1- of thea4Is in winning ucrr old lieln
flay Have been picked ever and 318 a Is,rary fences.. tethers make panels ef opinion if this rnnd,esslon could be
rule only for la.,reat are left. \lana light boards with props on tali side represented in any other light than es
good breeders are oletitcly sold out of National Daiy ('ouneih being purchased for cash -that 14. 11s
l leir rimier stuff. ' The recent nesting ;.f the National a consideration for .%nn ri,•an 4'x•
-Art-you getting your 1,o•ker*l4 from Dairy 4'ounctl raises the giscstion : i leudinlre on the improvement of the
lila'Ik'A this yofr?- the writer asked . What ig this National Dairy ('ound•il, 1 route 7iere 14 something (*Mkt'.
Indy undignitiedl omit the sale of
;, pxnUtryman this week.I anyway? goodpw,rtlons of for untionNl 4uye•nel gllfy
"•1 Meant to," he answered," but his, Aside from Government servile,•, the .Ps' l mess o[ tx,ttalegoodo"•s are all add." Thns early In council Is the only organization look-
ti.e se.411:4.1, do di::apporintments begin. 1 lug fitter the interests of all sidesof There i" talk of the flitted p1:Na,4
Feeding Sprouted Oats. Ithe dal i* industry itcransolit. It con- ',or -arm -find a navigable channel from
Some remarkable results bare been .i,.ta of thirty-three permit's repreeenr the Gulf 1.1 Mexico to the Upper lakes
o. alined at experimental stations in lug primary t,rdxlateer*, manufacturers la way of the SIIsslssi{gr( and the
of all warts of milk products. hula chiengu Droinage Canal. In its in•
th{A
T.'
CHICAGO
TO 1111E
SEA
((loutinueti Croat page �)
nothing to cls with talvtgatlon. and
water tower is n state 'subject. 1( 1s
Pollute not eceu I,•rtal11 whether the
•l'nited Stater can guarantee to Ogre
add the enjoyment of her half of the
electric power developed In the In:er-
uational section: for if the turbines
producing the power are mainly in the
Sate of New York, and 1re than
half of the power Is thug produced
that State's territory, it is reedit)•
conceivable that the State Wight for-
bid its export and the United States
I.t' unable to override the prohibition.
;he 1'. 4.--notnbl)' 81 the dletlry ex-
- station at Beltsville. Mary-
land -by feeding sprouted oats to
sterile cows and heifers. Nearly all
were got safely in calf after being fedi
a few pounds a Jay for a month or so. nine. three of whom are producer*
Art Orford canlnty 'Holstein breeder. The council is mapplrte,l chiefly• ('y
.
rending of these remelts. and having voluntary- dontributi,na from the in -
four vow,. 81111 heifets which appeared terdste reines•nted.
sterile, ..1e4•ide,l to try the remedy. cooked $ereenintts.
Three yielded readily to tale treatment. • JNlnes Shea of I>ublin a year 1.r two
the fourth had to be sold for beef. As 1 ago tried a scheme whidI, the present
all four 0.1.111,1 hove 10414' otherwise, heI writer has never heard of ela•where. 1 ocean to the same Inland international
-- •is naturally well pleased) with the ex- He prefers cooked feed for huge, but ! water system through • stretch of
periment. . I finds tt costly In labor at14 f11el: sn 114, purely natirmat water -the Misdssip-
tnii *peeled. decided to try feeding the grain into , pi 'and the Chicago canal. The only
Cockle has long been recognized as the silo and letting the heat of the fer- 'difference between the two le that in
tine of the worst weeds in wheat. and menting silage do the cooking. Twenty the Kt. Lawrence the national atrettt.
now tusking teats at Purdue university 'tons of ground screenings went into i 1s .11,rtPr (which he ohvlou'ly of no
show a hitherto unsuspected injury. the x110. a pailful on top of each arm - importance' *nd the task of_artifMMt
Presence ,f (aside in the flour resulted htl of worn, And 11 stream or water improvement Is not donflnal to the
in a marked decrease In the size of the went in at the top 0f the df.tribl»'r tlµfI,1114Prtr114hAb,ut extel ndllntot4idrt of
lout. Miler/. cockle" amounted to five pipe at the same time.
• per .,int. the size of the loaf wa. re- The mixture d,o,ktel all right and , tions► law the two situations "r4'
ductal by one-third. Furthermore. 414' 1C/Ire fair sutis[actlon as a 1,01 feed, ' identical. If a formula ...raid be de -
1 their :wes,hnrd to handle, and 10 wane ex(rpt that the pigs would: not eat - vlw•J by which the ndml'ston of
p... • at best tie brad was slightly enough of it. As a. cattle feed It 1 Ameriepll 'ommer'e to the nnt(onal
{.»tm.so ndoatA. -- _. proved) better. Mr. Shen bought a i Canadian canals 0.4,111(1 appear H4 ile-
i Watering Hames. carload of thief rows and frit-ihem`01 i tag ,1cte. frit to the cash expended by
'•Fur the past five months 1 have tirely on this mixture. 1' less -than 1 the rotted States oti (erten' stretehe•s
been running a livery barn." 11)'0 a two months most of them were ready 0f navigation which are ala, open to
Canadians, 1.111 rather to a general
halter In one the farm {epees. "i .for the butcher. rrin,•f lc which wo,lld admit Ceti -
drink
dawned that ikt.44 per • 4 (of ' • nJtanpcommeree to the Mlo.lw.(pgd-
)rinkfarmers end teamster.; like d .cold
CLIN'PDN c;rent Takes mute If and when 1t Is
drunk wiH•n Nilrsty, yet ore a h19_. - - _. _ _._._ l irl8ned -ton terms -of a reasonable Had
nlbnv- 1 thirsty horse t0 wet his
mouth. T11e teeth of Sirs: James Finch pr proparthmel contribution for the use
\Lally !dll(1P** 111 veterinarians, who r.urred Monday. November L'f(th. In her of It 1, the cash -Anil -carry wipes
Of the
I,ave kept hor5ees of tlelr °wit, assure l slaty -sixth year. Deceased w'eas form- transaction would be mush modified.
me that It 1s far mom dangerous tdi erlc Emily A. Wheatley, being a Thi+ wnuh) to no more than the 1011-
ec,l grain to a hot and tired hose• daughter of the Int. a;eorge W'h(nt1ey• findn,..epnucP by the 1'nit*d Sates
III• it is to allow' a Moderate drink. and was born In Tuck,rmlth. She , and canton of the principle of freeei
1 lever saw or heard 1.f 3 hors. (Ding had been a resident of 4'linten for 1 dlom n[ 11*' 11et14.11 of tntertmtionat
from the effect of a moderate drink or Owen fifty year. Har I i4lrend (lied wflterways laid down by 111e ('ongress
,.,..4'v 1.»t a 14'w months 1110 1111, sI1. Is surv'i'Pd Of Vienna, no expounded by an Amer1•
by three sons Md four daughters:
: 0f can authority. Canada Would ter -
It.
Detroit: .tubo and Mrs. - tainly be willing to nerept this prin.
R. 1.. Moore. Stratford: Mrs Frank ciple if 11e Clete.) States would 'd0
sturdy, Wuigbem, end[ Mrs. W. Ken- 41..- sante.
redly, Mrs. Frank Dixon and F:hoer
Finch. Clinton.
Teaaebesr AttackedMrs. S. S. Cooper left last week for
M0rovla, Calif.. to viae ler daughter. School
so very long ago. Henry was1
Mrs. Percy Lndd, Who tins teen Ill. eery anxious to `o Into one of the
profeufons. sc. aardor
p with lads
Grey and Bruce Coach Lines Motor Coach Service
GODERICH ST RAT FORD Y
1'.M. A.M.
READ DOWN HEADA.M. 1'.M.p
130 7.00 GODERICH 10.25 8.25'
1.45 7.15' HOLMESVILLE 10.10 8.10
1.50 7.20 CLINTON 10.05 '8.05
'2.(15 7.35 SEAFORTH 9.50 7.50
2.10 7.40 ST. COLUMBAN 9.409.45 7,45
2.15 7.45 DUBLIN
0
2 30 8.00 MITCHELL 9.25 7.25
2.45 8.15 SKBRINGVILLE 9.10 7.10
3.00 8.25 STRATFORI) 9.00 7.00
P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
Ne nu4,• cloae ,vamwaaml with busses lefts hilt Atr•tlurd Our l.dnnloo MO Toronto
Bus leaves Stratford at 10 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. on Saturday
only. We stop at all hotels and farm gates. Coach leaves hone od.ria%
from hotels Coach leaves Stretford from bus depot, p
and
post office. Through coach both ways
milk dbetrIbuturn. trxpur:cr4. Eleven t�ftti
alwnnuld Ind.tl�llRer I *t0 the fm-
•
ot thea• nlemler4 are produ.-cr4.
From the general body of the Council proved St. Lawrence,
he elected An executive .omtnittee of The Olt. l.nwrenee Is an essentially
prtifkfal waterway from the ocean to
au inland international water system,
through a stretch of purely national
water -the .St. Lawrence and ICA canals
tetw-eren Montreal and at. itegis_ The
Mlissisehmi-I;t•eat Ickes route would
lie do artificial w•terw-nv fn.m the
Calvin Cutt's Store News
Prince Edward Island l'otatoes, 90 Ib.
Macaroni, cut, 3 lbs
Tapioca, milk white, 3 lbs
Valencia Raisins with the seeds in, lb
Bleached Seedless Raialnti, lb
Seeded Raisins, '2 pkgs.
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs.........
New Currants, per lb
Maraschino Cherries, red, lb
Lemon and Orange Peel, Ib
Citron Peel, Ib -
Cut feel, mixed, lb
Walnuts, shelled, halves
Almonds, shelled, new
Winter Grapes, 2 lbs
Honey, No. 5 pail
Kitchener Sausage. pure {Hark. lb
$1.19
28c
29e
,1e
25c•
23c
i
18x, 20e, 25c
. 49e _
25c
35e •
28x_
49e
511c
25c
554'
25e
CALVIN CUTT
Kingston 8t.
Phone 1111•
1
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg)
I can supply your wants in
any of the above fuel. Prompt
service and reasonable prices.
L. FLICK
Telephone 17Sj Goderich
Anything and Everything in
Radio and
Electrical Supplies
Electric Ranges, Electric
Washers, etc.
-Electric Wiring aid Repairs -
W. MacDonald
I';Ieftrl+'ulh
Britannia Rd. Telephone 174w
so many people suffer from indi-
gestion when they could so easily
avoid it. But then I did the same
before I found out about Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills.
"Tc is surprising how quickly
Dr. Chess's Krdnev•Liver Pills
arouse the action of the liver and
bowels, lift the burden frees the
overworked kidneys end more
the natural functions of the diges-
tive systems."
Painsia IN rt. DA T.14.40.•Co.ata aa ea WS
seem lie ael•pie.e k.sf.ea r die seea
BLl•TH
A
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner hove
1 [paired a residence in 1'linton for the
winter taw. Mr. Gardiner will re-
, rain the treasurership of 1h. munici-
pality until the end of the year.
They have leen excellent citizens 11rld
will be greatly minuted.
Ada May Pickering. wife 1.f Earl
Magee. Is.s.e•11 away November 24th.
of pneumonia, after a few daylI' ill -
'tees. Ih..+eased w'As born nenr Park•
hill twe•utc-six yenta Ago and After lier
marrl*ge In 102 L. lived for A time at
Arkonn�min4 from there to Enid
W'Awi nes'. ante a1.4nt threw years Ago
to Itlyth. 1W -shiest Iwr husband, she
haves two small children.
.las. Me(''ttn»lh, of Maple ('reek.
Sask.. is vl'iting him sisters, Mrs.
.john Ma Meg. ' of Blyth, and Mrs.
Hobert Nubs) lld'11A11A11. Fast WA W/111011h.
Th IN 1. his first visit here since he
went to the West twenty -threw year`
n go.
A pretty w-e•dlding took plAcP nt
('oeiceat 1'reobyter1An church. Toronto,
on Wed ewlly evening. Novetn er 24,
when Teddy. danghter of the trite Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Finlayson. Toronto,
was united in merrIAg4 to Leslie, sem
of Mr. and Mrs- W. N McElroy, itlyth.
Bev. 1)r. Gibson ofiklated.
\ J.
enough money
expenses, he took up school teaching.
Well. teaching Isn't so easy nowa-
days as 1t used to be. and 0.1141 bad
to work doubly hard to with his tols arts
work and also keep up
pri-
vate studies. More than that, he had
to to shelpa k� p of ats liwidowed earnings
His tether died some fifteen years ago
from tuberculosis, and, to time, and
long before ifs goal was reached.
Henry, 400, had outworn his slender
t strength. Now he has had
to give up h1• position 5* a teacher,
yr the
v k ka Ho./Italmambitsfor Consuetive*
where a long fight 1• before btpm. It
may be many months before the ex-
ertenced medical attention and nurs-
ing he I. getting at this tn•tltutton,
the last hops of so many unfortun-
ates like him will do their part and
put him on his feet again nnldn't
ynu 1155 to het ,n til• work[ A
na e•chDmay heu�i me t not Hon eWo A.
Outlet` Tomato V.
Ante/. Sid paltye
Plows, Wagons, Cream Separators, Windmills, Engines,
Pump Jacks, Water Troughs, Frost Fence,
Quebec Stoves and Heaters
.One good Second-hand Pipeless Furnace -used
only a short time
RO13E1'T WILSON
Same Old Shop on Hamilton Street Goderich, Ontario
Modern Methods
-Ener de laud's sake. Mandy, what
made y011'HII gib dat baby a beg place
of
po'k to chew on? Don't you -all
know de pm A'lle'le choke on it?"
Ilinah, can't you -all ser de oaring
what's tied to (Int nlee o' poik? 1>P
niftier end's tied to the (1)114.0 td1P. ICC
he chokes he kick• an' If he kick* he'll
jerk de p0'k Out. Ah reek/m sou -all
don't 1PArn inc nothin' 'tout heinain'
»p chflkrn."
GODERICHHONINN GARAGE
P
HUDSON AND ESSEX SALES AND SERVICE
We repair all snakes of cars and give you *2'4' to
bring one we can't rd•pair
Can Washed Alemite Greasing Automobile Supplies
Storage for 30 Cars 24-hour Service Prices Moderate
HARRY BRADLEY
(of late with Wm Craig'
CHARLES NORMAN
MAN)'FA('TI•Rt't ' AGENT
DIRECT SELLING
From Manufacturer to Wearer
Men's Made -to -Measure Clothes
Highest -Class Tailoring
All Garments Cut by Hand
English and Scotch Materials
Ladies' and Men's Slickers and Raincoats
Hosiery Underwear
SAMPLE SHOW ROOM
ltritiah Exchange Hotel, entrance on South street
- Or -
SAMPi.ES DISPLAYED IN YOUR OWN IiOME
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE!
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