The Goderich Star, 1920-11-11, Page 5'14thateDAT. Nett
ith, tele.
Thermos Kits
For men arta women workers—eebpol boys
Pana girls-> everywhere. Provides- t Hot
Or' Cold Bon Lunch as & Borne Price.
KEEPS 111
HOT
KEEP*
COLO
T'iE-'#►.���/I� COTILE
Serves Yoe RICkt* 4eed or Milk'
Hot .ort. Cold, Wham Where
and *altos,. LIM
Kits' $5, $5.5Q,,and
Quality Chocolates, rag. 75c, Saturday Special' 59c
CAMPiUS DRUB. STORE
THE PENELAR STQti#E ,
Next Miilor's Scotch Store Sart Side SPINA, Gsdi fich
IPAtii Fin
Til* court s•f to visai repelled ce
sidedte the f,ihliittaiut sof Mr Incests
11. I1r`tt with reference tl its MO tri'
cone. tat,, v,bieh waw referred *iib tiro
court by the cowed and, white the as-
sesentent wee An sei'otrlxtiee with tin,
,stir l4rld,t the rte+( the opiniossor U
that Mr. Held with not fully ,ware of
what wee required. and after hearties
him, did not Beak i e should have
%been stougueted for hncofne tax, in
therefore recommended that the Nun-
ell
stun-
aimount of hie Weenien s a% on theo the
'ice
roll.
Two industrial pro>Poasltione, or
re
tateletootretythe Jnu Jesuitry elections �ere ce
ed.
Use from the tloderieh Manufitc-
turinr t:a. °diad been before the coru.
following lette er front Mr. Baeeeehlvioes evening, er ed e
Presented .to the eaumed and referred
to the linnet eemmtttee
tloderich,to Nov. 5, 1914.
To the Mayor end
Town of teoderiele Ont.
Gentlemen,—Following up the Inter-
view the writer had with your Selene')
TOWN COUNCIL patting out that it was roc' the vise.
• i � as wanted, and
office the v t
09 a x
Post gn
T Industrial Propositions Before
tors . to tgwn whp did- not know the
Two
If• such signs were placed on post office
the Cuuneil. Mr, Buechler I"roposk, i buildings elsewhere the same skald
Rebuilding and W. G. F. M. Asko be done here '
New Bylaw. hoard o _Heal
o'vn�
A. r_ nest" from the .. f, , t►it
i f rhe
tai t
The --regular art mss �o to have. closets at the dock cleaned out.
council was • held -•00- Frir'Iay evening
last, with all the members. present.
The report of the tax collector Show-
ed 1920 taxes colleoted• and paid to the
treasurer during Oct., $30,950; "collect-
ed and "paid -ori the treasurer Noe. 3rd,
$1,200 ; previously collected, *24,050;
total of 1920 taxes collected and :paid
• to the treasurer to .date $56,200. Tootal.
taxes collected since Jan. 1st, 1920,.$70,-
.000-
$70,•000. This with $1500 additional which,
the collector expected to be Peed ttt0
followingr`Monday would ;make. over
$30,000: more ,collected In 1p20 "titan in
Athe corresponding period hist
The Publlo Works Department wrote'
in ,answer to the council s request itrr
a sign on the post Mem ,that probably
everyfl
and ch1Id
in Go
dew
m w man t.
mane
in times 'of knew the' post, office; "and'
economy the . expenditure would not be
justitled. ,,..
i. a Co cilT
11��' ever,, decided ito' im, Ila2 ,
continue the correspondence ,further.
Model Theatre
PROGRAiIA
Fop WI Sk Nov. 115th to 20th
and Tuesday;
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A`P tAM0I NT A1(TCRAP'T
PICTURE
DOROTHY GISH
• - IN
"Turning the Tabes
ALSO
EPISODE 2
JACK DEMPSEY
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and proi''ision • made -Tor having them
regularly attended to, • vas referred to
the harbor committee..
Several requests for building' Permits.
were. sent to the fire committee with
•power to net, •
A commnunicatiofi front.: St. ,'Cathatr-
inele (*outwit oftered a team and hose
wagon, 'etc., for sale, This was refer-
red ta the fire committee.
A. letter from the Union of Canadian
Municipalities. with reference • to ,the
cot against the Bell Telephone •Co: if
Application for perrhlssion to -charge
increased sates,
with thanks
hanksfor, the he
town'seo-Per tionrvas'received-ante
.
sent' to the special committee.
A.memorial from the town Of Wel
t i o n
o ' in' a it
en 'c-oortin p
a d.ats o &
1
min g p
iog the L,egislaturc for power for loot
municipalities to. collect llcense fees
from in:otor .trucks, was referred to
the special committee.
• The "following repots 'et standinit
committees were adopted;:. •
The 'Public Works Committee recom-
mended the filing of rthe street inspec-
tor'S 'report; reported, 'with reference
to 'the+eoiatplaint of Mr. Buck, that the
necessary repairs had •been made•aat
the , town dump grounds so that fur-
ther -
washouts would be prevented; re -
'commended. -that • the sewer " construe-
tmoe work for the season ire -discon-
tinued, on the completion °of the sewer.
on. McDonald street; and recommend -
td own hall et be ( greased, in U ledront of and placeed
an • the A6rIenItural -Wali for the win-
ter, f i,
The Finance • Committee recommend.;
ed that the allowance for the Fire Bri-
gade for tee year be increased $tit', so
as to al1ove the widow of 'the lete chief
to be paid the years salary In full; re-
commended that -the tax collector's re-
port of Oct. itith be filed;; with refer
.encs to the proposition to convert the
nto Victory Bonds held by
the
to
wn
into 934 Victory Bonds, recommend-
ed that no action be taken at present;
meeomn►ended that, as aeon as the
town's -share of the 0. W. S. R. invest -
Ment as
G as due Nov. 1st is received from
he a
r
General Trusts Co p ora-• ,
Toronto t T
tion Wog .of 1934 Victory Bonds be
purchased through Mr. T. R. Harri-
son recotmtmendedettiatthe amount
5422;44 (the cost of re -shingling the pa-
vilion at Harbor Park and erecting
summer houses at McIver blink ate
jall bank) be paid out of the Chaties
Blake Fund into the town general ac-
count; recommended that the. Alexi
andra Marine aed General Hospital be
granted the sum' of $600 and the Public
ib rary the •sum of $i,300 for the year
committee last nieett, beg to aitch
that it Is our intention to rebuild. our
Factory next spring, making it one
store$, or there tie a possibility of Sur I.
making it two Stories, for 'the purpose
Of manufacturing baskets as well as
boxes. 'phis would be with the dis-
tinct tderstanding that the. town
would cancel all claims and discharge
the mortgage against us, 'including all
arrears of taxes, Lk balance of the
loan, ete,, and.'we would want you to
carte the keteer, freeof all charges
and :assts to us, at the municipal elec-
tion authorizing °tire town counolt to
cancel •the old Agreement and; arrange-
ments with the'. town entirely and giv-
ing us total exemption from taxes for
ten. years on all our property used.
herein eonneetion with our business.
and siip'fily tis With setlieient- grave)
from your gravel pit, Wolfe street, for
the 'necessary
formations, Boars, well
dw, sills eopii• ete., as may be rel.,
quleed in' the construction and the re-
building
of our factory, and to close
Albert street from the north side '.ot
Anglesea street to the north end of Al-
bert street, also to •furnieh lour street
egets at the north -side- cif Anglesea
street leading to our factory, and give
us free water and light fpr a ported of
ten Years. You will understand that
we will be employing at least seventy
five to one hundred hands, and we do
udt think we are a' king you for very
much, as ;e do not consider there is
a_great deal•coming to you on'tbe•loan
you . made us in 1916, We will be
pleased to have •you give' this matter
your prompt and careful attention and
get it into shape as loon as possible,
,
Tour, very truly,
The Goderie'h• Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
per J.. E. BAECFILER.
The other request was from the Wes-
tern Canada FloUr
.etillsI11s Co., whose
'bylaw covering the eoncessions to the
x r
s ne s is e i
i n Of•ihe�bu 1 p
milt port o 8
enera
E. Macfarlane,i
Asir ' J Eg
ins.
manager :of the' company, andMr. J.•
W. Fraser, local manager, waited, on
the donna, and anadjournment. was
Made fop half an hourwhite the de-
tails of a neev bylaw were discussedi'
Mr. elacfar?ane . pointed out that his
company had exceeded what was re-
quired of pit In the old bylaw.••iin the
past • tens, fears itetad'dandled 30,040000
bushels of grain, manufactured-W(00;-
000
anufactured ,000;000 barrels of flour,. and had paid out
in town about $1,000,000. Last year's
wage bill was $145,000. Be wished to
befair with:. the._ town and hoped the
town . wouldrenew for another ten
year's a bylaw tocover some conees
" of Death"
"The
Ball
Wedneiday :ted' Thursday
A GOLDWYN PICTURE .
EMINENT AUTHORS SPECLI L
"Sc Yrate
"Scratch M Back"
• AND •
CARTER "Their
COMEDY
eir Day . � of. Rest"
`dand Saturday
A SELECT PICTURE
EUGENE 0' BRIEN
• d IN
Broken Melod
,The.
Y
SNUB POLLARD' COMEDY
and
BIUTISH CANADIAN PATIiEE NEWS
YOU
aro illvit.il to the
RaptIsi Church
etU (I l5AL bice uar
SUNDAY, NDY. 14th
Neter, Ileo. J. R itI(t'.+tttiles.
ilI o'eMeia, Iaftioritindl $.bleitt—
am. to 6 pitta,, Saturdays 10 pm. Plow
THE SC0TOH STORE
EXCPTIONAL VALUES
'moi. thollortissa
•t the Leri"s Of
7 OreWek, Evenlap Subject*
"Haw Ws HO
o$$ Ills Power P"
3 pan. DiM. School,
8 p;is.. D. Y. P. IL Meeting
ALL SEA'S FREE
A hearty, welcome to aft.
READY -TO -WEAR
This month we aro showing soma extra ' vadat valuies alit
Womoresi Read ► to Wear, being the purchase of several lea.
scan ifmcturors special chariot Roos.
O
Choice Coats, regular $65, for The New ItreesQuarter Plush
' I
447.50
ft
GODERIGIC TOWNSHIP
The CountryW'onaen'e Club MI
enjoyable Masquerade Hallowe'en arty
at the home of . Mr. and Mrs, Isaac
Salkeld.
At the October tueetteg. of the Coltntry
Votnena Club,.Ars. McEvoyvoy gave
a
a
interesting reading' describing the life
and customs of the Colonists of the New
England. States, Mrs, J. T. ealkeld•gave.
an excellent reading, entitled,''i'oliticos
-Woman and the Econ ane will Crave."
The neat Meeting w111 be at "the bottle•
of Mrs. 3. T. Salkeld, Thursday, Nov.
let's, as 2:30 p..
CREWE
sions• :.. •
"In discussion .12 was brought oiit that
the W. G: F. M. Co.'s .mill property is
assessed fore $148,900and the elevator
property for $125.000. • A fixed• taxation
of 8180Q was granted by the old bylaw
r ' and by the Mill property, ythe. by-
law
law covering' the elevator . property
:which 'however does not expire at
the present time) a fixed taxation of
$1200 Is levied. •
In•conference It was agreed between
the (*outwit and the representatives of
that the new
the W.G. F. M. CO a by-
law be submitted giving the company
a fixed assessment of $70,000 /include
Ing business assessment) on the mnlll
property.
On resuming in council, Councillor
$um'ber moved, wooded 3 y Reeve
Wallis, that the finance committee be
instructed to' have a bylaw prepared
granting the•W t ° F. el: a fixed assess..
ment`'ol $710,000 'Including 'business as-
sessment) for time next ten years. .
The Mayor brought up the matter of
the completion of 'the_ honor roll.
which has been delayed on account of
111 -health star • accident to those who
were to do the work. Deputy Reeve
Clark agreed to see to the completion
Jna. Curran finished threahing with
Robe .Melson, 10th ,eon.e last week. ,
The flax• workers from.Qoderich are
at work on the J rnin :farm. Crewe.
Robt..etanary Is buoy' tilts" week
shingling for i:r.t1mas..-;Alton, Lanes
store,: •bre h:
Thos. Richardson finished t s
ing,`ardufd here for .this year on Sat-
urdayand.he: reports a 'large run yet
this year.
If the young man who event :Out
east Sunday night would get his buggy
fixed he would net be so easy tracked
Quarterly services were held here
last SundaYThere.
vasnota
vette
y
large,turamit, as the. weather was not;
very good.
of the work.
ilir20, and that a bylaw contlrmintr Bylaw No. 33 confirming the various
these grants be passed; recommended grants made during the year was pas -
that a number of accounts be paid; re, sed and the council adjourned.
ported that the Nov. ist Interest o>t
the various -Victory ' Bonds as held bN
the town had been received and .paid.
into the respective funds as follows:
Kensington Furniture Co. fund, $110,
Baechler Fund; 8330; Chas Blake Fund,
$21.50; 0. W. S. R. 'Fund, 827,50; Gen-
eral Sinking Fund,. 1st block,' $82.501
second block, 8275; third block, $55;
total: $941.50
'Phe Fire Committee recommended
that the appointment of Air, Wm.'Tait
as Fire' Chief by the brigade be ap• complete effectiveness even under very
proved; also that he be apiiointed FJrmi severe econditions. but one no t` i .0.
Warden at the nieasurO of the council; experitn nt preparation,.
that a number of applications for many •years or strong. eerviee .behind
building permits be granted, it. Buy it from your Weariest Seale.•.
Crewe Y Methodist church- .intend
holding their anniversary services en
Nev. 21st. There will be church ser-
vice at 11 a, m. and he A. mq. Every -
one welcome.
John Green of Port Albert,. had a
very goodrun with' lee . threshing ma,
chine around here. It he had ,a cut•
ting box -on, he' would have done all
the worth around"Creeve. He left_ here
for i lntati to finish -op, there. • Jt%lrn -is
a fine• man to be out with a meddle'.
ahvaels : in good, humor and ,al:Ways
with a smile, Ile says that 4h,e.•alw°ayil
looks for the Crewe news in the Star.
'1 ARNA-
Some have such a well trained •menm-
ory as to "make it remember anything
they choose. •
Makes Breathing Easy.-TheaCore
striation of the„ air passages an a
struggle for breath, too familiar evi-
dence of • asthmatie trouble, cannot
daunt Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma item
edy. This is the :famous remedy
whieh• Is known far and wide for its
Tine cause of the fire evhich destroy -
Ni the drive sited and poultry barn.' on
IDr.Moffatt's. farm at Varna, Ont:, on
eionday.night of Jest week, is .explain-
ed by Robert .Tarrat, the hired man, to
be the result of matches in thehands
of Ns young 'seven-year-old Sun, Jack.
while playing after seltoo1in the hay
loft with this boy chem. Calvin Fos-
ter, r the
the v r, Foster,
tion of Rev. Af k� ,
efehodisf minister • of the village
After school •the boys were left alone
on. the farm, stated Mr. Jarrat, and
went to play in the hay loft over the ;aides ley to • Rend The Star to 'iltent ° lama tter.dc Naftel
Wive shed which had been used to at Old Bate—Letter front trF. Collin;. Gontlomod.--find encloee<t subs tril
•store building materials and discarded Son, tion for The sitar, 15.4.00, aa I cerin y
effects
'household
....v..m+ �.
siIMMIt IIIIIIIIIMIMmmn OIMI MUIMI sI rl�imitlf�iu���m�iii MAIM! Iitll�ti�MMUMn11111 1110m1u1i1u1uiuN.13.- SATURDAY SPECI
tE
A Strike for Lower Price Levels
twilight dap - M 10c
10c
Infants' Delight
Note Paper
quirts, reg. 750 ,
WALL PAPEII SALE -25 pc. Off Entire Stock
,tom PARSONS' FAIR SYNDICATE s=e
White Clips and • Saucers - 19c 3E
Rabbits' Soap Powder
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for- 29c
Millinery Sale
39c Hats, regufr E2
b 8 Y
1
Coat.
These Handsome Velour and Duo. This is ° the novelty Creat of the
etyne Coats the season's, newest style, season, ;beautiful quality rich plush,
large collars, button trimmed, fancy t trimmed imitation beaver, collar 'band
stitcching, half lined iig> ted " satin and cuffs, lined throughout with fancy
-0 satin, regular '7 s.00 for "$s7.So
$47.50 -
i
050
Values in Women s Goan at �i27,50, $35f0, S
Many Qth�r - 5lpeol�ti
to 60.00
a
�1
Q t.Q
FurUnlined
n
of
ho�rx
� S
S Seca
A Soap
h idren s Dresses
ec�a� a9.�0:
sS R
Pres
smartest We bon ht a special in childreu'>a
These; Dresses are' - the' R `
best quality :bot smart serge Messes, newest "style*
we have ever shown, g y , � 'll braid.
e aecordianpleated skirts, . pleated skirts, sailor eo ac's,
anyyserge, i i . .' suit girls' age to at $io. o,
trimmed with beads: grid trimmed tos ft g S
overblouse mears Six.50-
. Irl value 09.56 ages 12 and 14 y S
braid, wonderful ,
� PRICES
MODERATE
AT
BEAUTY AL
N
PTD
FURS •0F. EXCEPTIONAL
n
r than
l C t
and a
better a
' r,auelt
Our'showing of Furs for the present• season 1s. • .:
R�a al Australian Q os_.:_
including handsome sets of Hudson honey Beal, ,
ever shown, K
u�m Red
Fox, Sables Wolf, Badger, Coon, Beaver, all at.lowest prices.
. � Sets a• Specialty
ecYalt
i eris Fur Y
Mc ITS PRINTED
.. Al S PATTERNS --IT �
NM � C I�
THE ,
ll's Pattern and all:wbo have used
we .iiai'rocluced the new 11fcGa ,.
Last week � " d atiawtr made in
'.them are most .enthusiastic about them, they. bring the only real a v.
t
the paper pattern business for many a day.
.' a ..�
'Phone 56
MILLAR'S I.�f:;•A� .�a �C
"Phone' 56r
She writes'
' letter.
i HUn fl
'- wail to 4
011 n
114A. RENEWALS NEW
ALS
,, tltMr
R`astoUows:
ion' of -Slimy Subscribers En -y (11114IWM,S, B.C., Oct: 1,1th, 11120
Cc-Operat.
• [ litlikea
n o
t
� : aerich ew ,
enjoy the Co
� e --moa se�ergof Th Rte; ietter from the old town once week,
hat►y atiteel"witfi'=mta'B-y ut„ 1, oid--rniiber- y_mtuti for next RneT I`woaic�"'mtss Ii ye' z�""�ii•►aet�c,
They discovered an .old boiler par..
on an who have already renewed sena a tow verses,;rery RRpraprtato at
boots n d relit d} t twitlr thrl drrm!aaen Year, we extend our sincere thanks. `this 'Beason of the year, for the poor
tF en' r Ja k, who rind spirited away the Taking atdvantago of the chance. to save a tlshe►men and sailors. But what has
matches from the house, deliberately 60 cents on Choir year's subscription by happened some of your Itut clergy-
lighted the tire, Time atew(,I'ks, hose- renewing before• the new rate of $2,00 men, Sad sdancing and play -
paid seemed to have, frightened time canis into effect, a great many have me to the.cat nch, fear. bo card failing-
ev r.g aid u in advance, and Saturday last
bey(* for they
immediately pracerded exceptiansil'f largo number of sob• away fromlr grace-
turned,
to put it'out; They tramped on :it Iiospeettully,
and then to_. cover up their net,. they scrtberti pea their in this, a making Mao. Gom:Lttatia)ss.
turned the boiler upside down and probably a record clay in this respect.'
t ° al reeotveda
ties had been cd it tput out they heavily the we otherwise could do,be-
ntI d it totheir p e t t faro still further increases in the cot Oh sail
mads a quick' getaway. '1'tttnking. the The 1argenumber o ren w s. ®-.. .
has enabled us to buy newstmrintmore, ,i .Message to our Bandana Sailers
them
never 'nw one heir art n fr s of 1 of on lire's( ocean.
Later in the evening. about 7 o'clock white aper, and thus has placed us .in Tossed by temptation's waste,
:lir. Tamar. states further. • he tttougbt' •.white
to supply The Star to those ilk ever unto Jesus.
Iw smelled smoke, but on.lniestfgating who have toads it possible for us to i Isis hand alone can save ;
eluding a from e r seription price, at the old rate ofTo catch the faintent cry ;
art leaves, he gave up the search. 'Be- The new. sate 01 1/2." ( int g inti Ile�over'v11 y
fie couldn't find the source, and eon- save them the eXtrd Gni cents in sub• ' ms canis alt ays ,open,
It must b burning b ugh 1 t {1 50 to
co n o l forsake an,
effect No, 1st) only provides a suftleient. Or leave your soul to lite.
editing° to cover the increased Cost we 1f1s'llibee Ie rho eompnas
fore going to bed he says he Wended
going out to the barn again, bur some-
th)ne else took up • ile attention, and
he forgot to doe so. Ile and hie. family
retired early that night, but before
rang violent-
ly and when the got ftp to answer it In
notis'eti the. reflection of the Debt.threonth Phe bedroom window.
•
DUNG ANNOY
M II. Horton, of Exeter, 'is a inning
her s titer. Mrs. it. Reach.
Miksa Amber McKenzie. is hemp trent.'
Toronto. with a slight attack 'of rt'n-
m ttlam.
Sire. S. P. S'andereon returned home
tine week after ',hitting with relatives
10 'Mii rook and eiclnity.
A catage prayer meeting wee held
at the • •fi)me••of 'firs. I1. ,t. , eleitenzf_s
r,n, Wednesday of tlftls .gym eek.
Special revival 'eervicee ' are being
heed in the atetbodiat church every
night this week except Saturday.
Men. Cha(*. trarnblyn returned to her
home:, JO London after spending some'.
'eee'kr with "her eauain, rilra.' 11:
Crawford.
15r. Albert drown returned hone
after spending a few months in Pro.
vest, Alta. Wilbur,iiia brot'her, re-
mained in the West.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith. of Port
�6°illiamn, aro 'visiting the latter's
brother, N. P. %Vhyard. and renewing
old acquaintances In our burg.
We aro go to report that Mrs. 'IL
Fowler, who underwent an operation
in \VinghaaMeheespital, Was able to be
removed to her home tills week.
The weenie that infest children from
their birth are of two kinds, thus:'
that find lodgement In the stomach aril
those that are found in the Intestine:i:
The latter are the most destructive, as
they ellen to the, walls of the intoe.
tines and if not: ln4erfered evttholhirk
havoc there, Millr_r'b Worm Powderet
dislodge both kinds and Mlle exptt
ling theta from th" bystOn serve to rJ°
pair the damage they haveeaurcd,
will have to"pay for, any further pur.
sasses of netvepriet .we will have to
make.
Among, the many renewals retchedby mail 'the past week -end was ono.
from a huffier resident, Mrs. ColHneon,.
of Chtlliwaek, 13.0., who 'encloses to
piece of poetry entitled 'h. Message' o
Our Canadian Sailors," ' 'which ,we ate
taking the liberty ofpublishing, together
That auklenthrough Stormily t'mtlr,
Showing the rocks and qulclmenndo,
Teaching you where to Pall
1tonecdlopotntetlhupward. -
, To that great heart of love
That cares for all His ebildren.
No matter where they rove...
Perhaps you have a mother.
Beyond the shore', of time,
Who prayed the Lord to lead yeti
11
tla clime '
To that celestial xis ,
Or lovine wire and children,
Froin whom you're far away 4
Just tell them ",Jesus bole ng,
' �s'w settfug ont today. rt
Wig -13 Written,
i ti , is
a1r.
U
Iaaro ,
By one. iwbo loves your soul;
Anal..i,ingtrto WO v 3t anr•b.Ort.._... _.,�_.
Bredosth's cold blllowrtxoll;
Pray to yore Savwtour .; Trust Ilial . •
• To bring von sate at last,
Into the port of ,$leaven,
When wines and'storms are, past.
-H. Isle tni r. GRAHAM.
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e e I'eust of comedy, 'Mystery and Trio `"
ttedy„
4turtina: next • creek 'rime "Star will '
publish a nese,,5i:rial story "Tile Opa,
R•'rpa•nt," a story that, is full Of rays*
tory, a. mai»t `'absorbIng tale, 'Written
bv: 1''ergus Some, the author of "The
tits ,'ry of ct Han en Cab,"and other
1,,1 5 of mystery. There are eharaet0re '
so this•«tory' 64hiett the reader twill bt
iaaabit' to tartlet ---tris two Hetet*,
«crest thin Normran, old Nornnen,
1' reel, , Hurd, \lie" )Ian, Mrs. Krill and
tt,t' •lately ,tuugh£sr, awl last,. but not
1,•,t•:t, thhiA' Junk, whose Barrie, if _�ttyt��
..,,seared an use lliekeny flo%'0ls �.VOU
!,.+4t' town r.timailiar tit all ,;hrlstendoin.
UM beauty and graee Bubble its net
' # miser gid. and her grammar Is defitc't-
hci', hilt dime tete a gift of spceeh 'brat
to tiring* mnI lit envy. "A
A feast et
eutmtt-th. ansetery cruel tleagerly"' 11 a ,
very tris •Iesc; iption of this 40i1ilair ''
40.1 f,tacin.atang story.
Prepare fur the wet °season' by puirchasing
your
here.
Rubber foods
We guarantee all our Rubbers. If any
proire unsatisfactory because of workmanship, we replace thein.
We stand behind our goods. )
See our lines fer'special bard•wear for youths, boys and
tppen. There Rubbers have re-infor c' tots, soles and heels.
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Herr's Boot Shop,
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