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544uc1i finest tawny
p Vricnch Suiting or Dress Serges, in black or navy blues,
tae all -wool
esti Rete even wittva and spletldld finish. Black,
tmedtu>mt weight and purest stock. Regular $5.9Q. At per yard, $2.95
navys, brown, green. Regular $a.75� t per yard, 1.SO
.Dress Silks
ag eSilk, good weight and deep lustre, purest quality.
6 -inch Regular $otAt per, yareal, 51.95
P Rugs at Pre War Pr` -
choicest Tapestry. Rugs clearing,
ngaish Axminster Rugs; >< formerlyo oa for $23.00
patterns, __ .._ _.. •... , __.-,�.::�:. : 3 31 x...yds, 3 '
for
� •� 4 ydYds,mexl�r $3.5•x' for 524;00
2 x 3 yds., formerly $So:oa, at $35.000 3 x 30 yds., seamless, formerly
2X3 33,1 yds., formerly $6o.oc at $45.00
3 x 3 yds., formerly $63.00 at $50.00
3 ic 354 yds., formerly $75,00 at $60.110
' 3 x 4 yds,, ftumerly $85•x.: at° $.65.00
$38.0011. for... -.-------
x: d yds., seamless, formerly
• $45.00, for ........ � « K .,,.- $35,00
Best Brussels, 3 x 4 yds.,, in small
patterns, !blue two tone, 2 only,
regular $ 0.00, at each.. -r....$39,00
row.+,+.
W. ACHESON 6c SON
needs by k Allen and Den-
Add Enema et appropriate hint in
the *WOW woes 10110tWed by
the preeentatlM a a life inembers,hlP
certatieate in ben ilissl®n Band and pin
to Mester 9111y sen, and of ei beau.
tiful bougust el Rued$ n Iteau'.y
rows to Meir. Csxson, s Margaret
Rednitt making blas presentation feas-
ter Bitty acknowlsdeed the gift to him.
self by as srasMuss salam. and Mr.
Corson replied eft beh+lf of himself.
his wife pend tulle son, tttani:ing the
congregation ,very�,slucerely for their
kindness. The work in India tae spoke
of ae it great delight to them all and
he meld they were impatient to get
beck to the work again. The Pettng
that they were being' trade the insiru"
• menta' of bearing the water of late to
the P'eo'ple of India was their . rewerii.
More than anything they desired the
daily "prayers or the members of the
emhirefOtne whoa representatives
they tv
'rite gathering proved very enjoyable
and gave all a closer (OntaCt with the
work being +%riled on in India. The
gathering came to a close with the
singing or, the Matteotti Anthem.
Mr. Cowen It. 'visiting arious. con-
' ' gregations throutbout tate Presbytery.
EMPIRE DAY
`Patriotic Exeretses Held en Lawn of
Vietorlii e1►ool Monday'' Afternoon
A •very Pieasing Patriotic program
was given •at Meter's, nubile school on
the afternoon of Empire .Day starting
at 2.433. TIM children formed up to
h t. end tet the din
N. STREET METU: CHURCH
Con -regettonal lweetIno Held
Annual 0
Last Week --Total Contributed •for
the Year Was $14,528
The annual . congregational meeting
was hell on Wednesday evening of last
week The Pastor, Rev,' ll. D. Moyer,
Presided 'and in tris opening remarks
line inside the eae ao
t arebed aiat ttttt atilt! made feeling reference to the sudde
I 4
tion cixpressing the congregAtion s an-
preetati0 f the. kindly spirit of ;t IV
lits devotion to. the inter-
ests
an �
ests� of the church, also' the congrega-
v and
Brown a
'Mrs, B n
sympathy -for
n.a
tie
?i r. W.
aced
.l
the aitilly; ,was introduced by
'•S. Bowden and passed by a standn
..was supported
vete. This . resolution
in et 'Mg addresses, by the mover Paid
:Bess . W. 1'.; Bailie And Andrew Mil-
itate
The unday School reports werre in- ( ter
ritmemberRorr palkcld ..and Atex,
teethe a by the ee i-eports or -t Copper expressed the Property. Fund
3t. Ra erkson. Fine•reports from
ganiee classes' were presented . as 'fal- Committee'e report of the liberal re -
lows; Golden Links. by Ret. J. E. sponse of: the congregation for fila in making
Ford; Ma Adult Giese, by the pas- a contorlibution of They expect the
that •ire
a elft;
d
1
Miss Jessie sic
til y
to 1�
i'
r- tit
tor; ttt�ar yeasts from this spring the Ford;
Celete
1Iailfe;:
Ernest
eovered
-stu
ay,
nd t
r
a.
gear'g
g
ne
those
e
Walt
rata
WAS
a
Co
a
'or
Rehoboth elms,
"twpointed lime, m &eel' of Mr. J: F 'Brown: A 'resole-
tvo,, and. teal: their plates on the
limn, miss Blanche Watson, at the
Plano, and Miss Edna e�e arlane, with
leer violin; playing -tient -musk as ilia.
n tanto out. Prineipal Stone-
ehouse
rr
h d
house presided as elialrman,.• and • a
number. of patents and .friends .assem-
bled.le enjoy ilte proceedings along
with the children.
The lint :feature on the program was
the saluting of the flag', held by Mas -
'ter Fred dram, by the child-
ren. and thta was followed. by a Chor-
us by :the' -children, '"rhe Fiag for Mei
given with : splendid spirit. Blaster
Leslie .'Evans gave a patriotic. sone; 1n
tteoct stylet Clatrence. Welsh : a reelta
. t
"The
singing. o
he e O
t .'f
e nee
n hen
ea
me t
violin
+,.. +� A to
ttet�esional by iii sChalar,..
peleetiort tax Mlgs as McPaflane teas
rnr,
A.
t rr;t�t
'much, •�
rt b'. �'
very
nttl pp
which
td
mo Asn
r
tvfif a
stye *' .eretitt3ott, .'M
Address by Rev. It. C. McDernaid.. ate:
Mr. Mel)ermid struek the note of p.
t
Teo
sa
1 d en
ltx
'la et
to
telling g
ins
-tells
O ,
•. s
1 iron
ed
as
citizens
enjoyed ate njy
5 t
s!n
h ble ar
p S g
t
,
ver
• .d e
wt.orl
of the greatest b.inplte'
the
sate and pointing out' •their part In the
+coining days in contributing to.
e • ..n
-bm
€r, y
f til
tat � P
ac r�
�t
.....'eller
9*
indn.
• dbeing
tv an
•ing tittle aess'Onri no
1 part
;ler
doingAllele p
would
. s Fre
0
' tion they y
for the present in getting ready, for
Dives ofausefulness. a 'vi)ral
After ittr. MI..Derrriids talk.,
solo was. given lee Adeline 'Nib ristl►a
ehoru't Scouts et Ile t , y
CONING
Men's Suits
OF RIOT QUAUTY
As well as our young taenia
style we carry a large and oanr-
plete stack of the Mara cone
servattvemodels for both young
and old, rriging, in price from
$10.50 to $38.60.
Goderieh tied trays in Many Parts
We'lte ThatThey Will. He here.
The seeretsary ot the.Goderich Old
• Bonge Week oontinuee to receive lettere
fromthe old boys ot Goderich located in
• many parte, thskthey are coming to the
Old 'Sonne Week.
Here tire acute of the Dotes received
lately i : •
L. 13. Lttgustlne, Fort Saskatchewan,
Alta.,
+roe ed someOtime ago, Old bome
utt 1
hare deltyedreeplving, hoping to be able
to• give a deltnite answer. i am a com-
tnlsstoner‘, bone the Eduaonton Presby-
tery to the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian church, which meets. in.
Toronto early in June, and "I•regtet very
Ouch that VeY business will not permit
ot ney'retnalntng in the east long enough
to pertteipate let-- your celebration. If
Mrs. Augustine accompanies me to
To-
ronto, she, will, no doubt, prolong her
vlsit•so that she may have the pleasure
of beingg in Goderich during the. Old
Home Week. Thanking you, and with
my beet wlsbea for a large representa-
tion or the old boys and girls, and a
happy reunion."
Jae. '$uelutnan, Detroit, Mloh., "Re -
on last year's splendid record and the
Society holds its place as leader in. the
Goderich District. Twenty-tworegu-
lar, and Ilve• life members were added
daring the year.
In her report the president drew the
Intention ofthepeople to the fact solved year invitation for the Goderich
that this is the second. Auxiliary to be
agantzed after the • W, M. e. was• 1h•• Old House Week and was
there tooget
stituted iii •itamilton forty years alio . it, and if posslble will
lb a there share are
the .twenty-third of . June ;next:. bars, in the good old
Colborne, Mrs.• Leitch and Mrs. Wn1. timers, which. I am sure.I would.have
if 1 go. Wishing you every, success in
Acheson meare the only surviving;d char -the undertaking." _
ter members Lc stilt ;resident In Goderich. on Palls,`Ont.,
League report, was .presented W. J. Robin+son,Caanero
A fine ill
by Miss Bili the president. This "'your kind *titan=*titan=to the Bald Home
young people's • organization was . a- 'Week ,.eolebratton reeelied. Many
mong the ileal 'Christian. Endeavor so- thasike.: In r4iply trill say
y
�ne n
oldies 1Halltotod Canada,and awes tainly count on my beInghei
and
its ineeptilt to Rev.Dr, A. Wil- trust alt your will meet with
Hams, later general superintendent of an equal suCoess.".
It thodist church. Messrs, J. W. Mr. ani 1ltrrs, Alfred yo
Phillipe, Flan for
the le
Vdnattsr,. John. )aliiott and Wm. Arne- ins; Mob„ "we wish to thszik u
strong' are : anienr the survivipg char- the invitation, tothe G€odericlt Old Home
Week and plan to be with you on that
date." •
John. 'Walsh, '"Bt. Louie, Mo., "Many
thanks for your kind invitation. If no
0ntoa'deen event* occur, I will attend
your Home Week celebraftton, and
p� J
lata
rt0
Aloha As f;
y
CHURCHES
At Knox church next Sunday divine
Worship will be conducted by the pas-
tor. Subjects,
11.
a:m;
. "A
A..
Familiar il
iar
Language;
„"The Prosent Gold
tiAge. Sunday School and
e
SPECIAL FOS SATURDAY AND
° .IOIDAY
0 men's Englishworsted
suits in bine and fancy matete
isle, all new patterns, while
they last; $22.50 -
-All wool blue serges► guaran-
teed indigo dye. Pure wool,
single azld double breasted
styles, while they last, $3550
:~Special
15 Men's Suits to ale* at
$16.75.
M. IQBIN$:-
Open Evenings
DENTAL.
CREME
•
seentinetrt le your bcstaMM*estese yen*
tronbie•, There is no dentifrice so teneeen
10 give supreme Cdieses as Weave,
The avow, Qtiackl7 eolubte lathes whitNstits .tsetlle
blow the gams, end beings to the -anletl.th t Coote
• . C1sma, l al' psalisg Stele is today sad get et a ebw
BASEBALL .OPENING
Lindsay Pitched An Almost No` 1111
Game for Goderich
A most •auspicious •opening for the
baseball season en Goderich. was the
•garme on.the 24th at Agricultural Park
bettveen:,',Pu1i'ty Flour" And Gideon in
the North Wellington Baseball League.
The fIrst ball was pitched' by• Mr. G.
J. Moore, with J. W. Fraser at bat,
and titayOr Wigle catching. Bev, Mr.
l eyeraft umpired. After tills stellar
exhibition of ball was• duly executed
the real teams lined up and short ad-
dresses and good wishes for good Clean.
sport were given given by liessrs. Moore,
Wfgie and 'Reyoraft, ellen the real
battle .of the day beget) before a crowd
of over 000.; • TButler
• Clinton went' to bat first but. .
eves elle only man to get a base, (rapµ
err, McCaughey and 'ranker not getting
started. Lindsay, in the pincher's box
for Goderich, was playing a tine, game•
ail . the, afternoon and the visitors
71
.er A
hisdell
Y
hit qff
oe
1 n
red
n
ace only
afternoon, and, they say we have :a-
nother pitcher just as' good In' Rani -
say. Cooper event do: bat first for
Goderich but failed to connect. Stur-
t
irst. landedon Wvr. B a ett amadepill �the fleet ut was usat fe
eta' of the game {the first of ten .sate-
school: a 'recitation by Della hani►:
and 'the closing •chorus; . •O Canada,"
followed by the sino-ring of 'the Nation-
al. Antlte nt a'ftet' tvhleli the children
traarrhed •l)aek Into the schood.
Before the scholars • were dismissed
an. appropriate address was given be
Mr. John Jones lieleman:. .
The a -amens number. by the scholars
wert';alt well given and the afternoon's.
exercises were much enjoyed by all
'and wilt have their part in 'instilling
ideas of patrioti:-mn in the young.
On bellalt of the settee', rei.ogtiltlon
will be made with suitable gifts of the
• services of Mies - 'Watson and Miss :Me
Parttime
a ,
olio cel
R e nu
t �
1e Northern Unites ClaKs,ght% by:Miseve, will be, tree and tate mortgage horned.
4 tab #
9 At
Class. to
Unites > ,
ie [� Y' treasurer
; the .. 9111 .
h tee.
n e a.
Sharman, t
Iia xai ,
Reg. s
and the 1. These N. ealass byslbs- -Air: V g" r 050 already held
Pritchard, reports dls- of the fund, reps is $2,
a field of activity in Bible` end a :(gum on band, a neueleus for
a . •
vela# training' and fellowship next Year's P y ment.n ter."a9tarrs+ •ot
o crtso
Howard Rb
1 a
Mr. to
. tate
til
life activities ' and a
Ji tall
1 r
Inlet; n (,
i reported
if "
- fund .
Campaign
Ca ,
National nal. g
the lw t o p
to
ts• lztlan..
•etc ,
wasA
.t
that
y
e'er'
les
1 ions
aid
in p
present. Tile. treasurer, Mr, 11 subscriptions p
itern. reported a., total of 5.>G0
during the_ year, �Of this I50
`i in"
to nae itis
zi
'and v
�
rmissions,
a
•i
l9
ilei n
,.�
Hospital Children's1 P
r
in
tile. ,.1.1c
l.i
• • v thou s
i e s
nto. This proRrl ss
,iiri'eted by•:i most eftirient staffer ore
lime and teachers.
.The Ladies' Aid -report, In the ab
sew of the president, Mrs. Sinclair,
%vas ,presented by the . treasurer, Mai.
J. H. Robertson. Residers euntributing
1x100 •t0 the rhureh debt fund. they in-
stalled and equipped a modern 200
'onvenlent kitchen at a dist •of $
and tinted the walla and painted the
e
twood-'work • and ceiling of the'church
parlor. A large increase in mem
ehlp Aces also reamed.
:tics. 1. It. Colborne, president of .the
\t,'; M: 5:, 'reported for that flne Yir-
Aaniaitlon. :+tiss ll.atriee w is rson
reported for • the :tllssiore. f;irc
:hiss Elsie Bradford , fur the lttission
•Iland. The Auxiliary raised WSIdO, the,
;trete SM, and ;the Band $1tit' . making
a total of °095. Thin was an advance
C.DUNL0P' Ph►m. B,
The
a su ser 0 , ' Class at 3 P. m.
(bale. $400, vliteh Is Provided for and Yietoria street Methodist • Chri'ch
an- At
will at paid' in 'full. The treasurer{ service wall
f -u _the meriting
next day
+! b e loss_ ►of -hat
mare .
e
o.si!
to ars a
ii P t b.-
p sermon -sub-
Is
service, se n
e ail ,
old people's s
�> an he • r P P
trete`.
This
whole off
than ee on the t g
is indeed a, lino recent when one re- 1 j0ct, "A Beautiful Sunset;" Sunday
en y
. Fri d
est .
tells that this conf5rrfietion, whose ` - 6ubj0l bi classes .at 3 o'clock.
lament for. this fund was :$t,, ,.0 ex- School and b ble
neededthat flgurein its giving by 53,E 'Che (lodericP► Matelot-nreetln•;,was
held in Blyth Methodist cllureh Tues••
000..
'Mr. Walter Fridhana, chureh areas- day.. and 'Wednesday of last week,
urns, presented the ' financial report Chairman S. ` Anderson . presiding.
showing the church's total contribu- Rev'.. Mr. Itoyli' was secretary. The
tion for the 'year to be $14,528. Of this various committees on union reported
$3,"e50 was for the National' Campaign progress in s0 far as Denmillerend
Fund. $2,045 for.. missions and`•at00 for Clinton are concerned. • The Cli nt
other Connexional funds. The pastors rummittee'reeonirnended the uniting of
salary was Increased : during `the year
by 8300.
The reeordins steward Was instruct-
ed to convey the thanks of the eon:
STRAW ��
HATS
Mira -ordinary Vatic-
Extra.ordinary.Quality
Extra ordinary Style
Extra...Misery Comfort
Men-..
Your, Summer' Hat
Is Here
0.4.4 SORTS 01
Warm Weather Wear
:Tru* nit Underwear
Outing Trousers
Flannel Shirts, etc.
$3.00 Yand' $3.50 Shirts to cleat at $2.00
et • our Summer Suit
11asie Ivy *or export Wen mitt I•sek right.
OHASI ELOKPhone 911* *tor.
ties thalkad up to the credit of Purity
Flour. Against the one lone hit to the
visitors' credit) but was tagged out
trying to steal second. late Fuifarii
Welsh. - nnln s
. e end. 1
Lhe9C
In
bet
n
`n .Cite
hatefor 8
and tluiler were at i .t
all failed to :reach flet base. Then:
Goderich went to. bat; •and• -the hits and
runs. started. Lindsay, •Hart and Prid-
ham each 'had•a hit to his credit and
liamsay and Hart scored . a run each.
0 Wring.
• s
acv
Inn n n
i
P, h
led g`i
h t
x
• r vented
I e!h
in o
d t p
0o g
P
g
Lindsay's .
nd
Clinton accomplishing anything, a
though the Goderiel'i batters located
the ball, good fielding caused a cypher
re card .:•
• r�,o
th e
. tvn• on
t
a 0d
0
Frit-
Men
it • flttInnings:
In the East oft e
Cooper
'oo
yen out.P
'R -Went ha
tit and
Bissett ett
scored at hit and started around" the.
diamond He, got, to' "third ;and Stur-
geon to second•when Bissett went out,
and the Innings ended Without a run.
In the seeori'd-half of .the sixth Lind-
say
anal Webb: scored 'hits but the side
was retired with Lindsay at third. and
Webb +,at -second, no runs.
In the last of the seventh it. Bassett,
Cooper and Sturgeon each scored a hit
and each mode the round': of the diam-
ond, three runs going down to Code
riches credit and Ramsay was on se
cond when the'•side went out.. .
It was in the first of the ninth lean
the visitors .almost scored. In th
column... Cooper (Clinton) ,scored• the
visitors' one lone.'lett And was heading
for the 'trona: plate with Draper and
M*Ca_ ey on •bases when the side, (
went.
The line up of the team was as fol-
lows: Goderich--Coopi'r ib, Sturgeonss
Hart t ef. VW. Webb rf,i Pridham le I1.yBis-
Bis-
set 3h.
U1
,e fb'
Clinton -Draper ss, rl'cCz 1f y
flutter p, Tasker ib, Welsh of, Fulfoell
3b, Hitler rf, Cooper e, Steep 1t.
Umpire -Barlow (brother +►f our own
Bill). •
'Bite 'score by inntnxs.
(;iidericlt 0S000030x
Clinton 000000000
Runs lilts Errors
1;oderie`l1 5 10 4
Clinton 0 1 3'
underfelt {Yat 10 safe hits In $ innings.
Clinton was lucky t'o get a tilt;, it
hi
nnin .
n t 8
in the 1#i
came
all.
e good b
s played A
t
Both team. P y
Lindeay in the box for Goderieh had
perfect control it all times; and 11i11
Bissell played Fuad ball behind they
bat.
It was hard to see the ball go away
to eentre field in the ninth for tile, on-
ly Clinton bit, after 8 innings of nu
bit baIb
t;unper:r three -base hit looked nice
front the vide lines.'
'it looked like old day, to see 'Casket
in 1110 Clinton lineup.
U KNOW
W
Store
•---that regardless of condition's we're
going to. get the best quality for you
n be obtained and we're gd-
that ca
in to stand back of it.
g °
re men -than ever are
This year lino
to demand fine:merchandise.
going .
ake':a chance
They, aren't going tu. >�.
1.
let is generally doubifrx
When quality y $
n
rti
�a
or
Tailor
the cloven services or the two Metho-
dist congregations for the period of
two months. during the hummer and:
uniting of the „prayer meetings and
gregation in Mr. J. E. grown, of• Epworth Leaguers also for the Rummer
Kingsville, foe Ids- niagniftrent tunes months. The .itev. D. :l. SteCamus
tient up for Mtothers'.ilay.
MEETING THEIR MISSIONARY.
.Mr. Coxson Preaches "err Snottily Lost
-Presentations at natal 'Evening.
' Monday
S.
()n Sunday Turning last Mr. L. I). , .
Coxson .gave a very. Interesting talk on
Ills work at 13asalpura,' India, at Knox
chureh. Mr. Corson is in charge ,,f.
the schools in connection with the
missionary work; and industrial • sale
valence Including sick making. eaarpen-
try u.pai...printing are ezirried en, many
of-.the,hoys being tnight these trades
In eanuection with the •sei►ool work.
q`he country is open, as never'before.
M tiliristian influences. but the prcju-
11an
ar Cer. ,
z is
great b r y
dice. o
fest, tit
w -as appointed tit member
tinning comtn'ittee, with 0
Reyeraft alternate..*
of the . sta-
ee•iiev. -L.P.
,'
BRIEF TOWN TOPICS
Purity dour Baseball 'ream Is play-
ing at Crediton .•today. Next Wednes-
day. Stratford will play here.
((Mod . t•eliablo: •household remedies,
are 'indeepensabld ittevery home. Por
;asthma, 'RA%-MAl1 has bore ramous.
For rhepmatisrn, Templetoiv'ia•ittlinuma-
tie •Caiisule& are the recognized stan-
dard. Sold. by 11..'a. Dunlop.
The apartment house on St. 'Slavnt
St. 'belonging to Judge Doyle is now
ready for tenants. Possession ran be
had on ,application to P. J. Ryan, or
Judge Doyle.
The monthly meeting of. the (lode•-
rielt Women's Institute will be, held
ales.
J.
C.
• es of ii
2 .at h
aaim
. d t
June n 9
livee of 'real t;tiristlen devotion aro dee i Stuart,.. Trafalgar' St. The district en-
veloped among the people ot India; and neai, meeting o ill. -be held in the Sun -
the genuineness of some sueh Christ- day school room cif Wesley Church,
Fans was spoken of by Mr. lioxgatt as curium, June ist, at ti o'clock.
not being exceeded, anywhere. "sie Yokohama Mani" +,,polls the
tin Sunday afternooit Mr. Coxson new 90,000 memorial halt at Myth on
taught the St. Andrew's Club and ad- June liar. This will be an excellent opo
dressed the . SundaS' st'taoot of Knoxleortunity for itodericlt citizens to in -
church. And on Monday evening a
eongtregatlonal gathering' was held in
the lecture„roam of the church to ar-
ford the eongresatlon en opportunity
of meeting Mr... and Mea. Conten,
There aces a fah'4attendeanee and Rev.
Me. ate -Remit" aceupled the el►atr.
lir. Coxson is Knox rhumb% repre-
sentative in the miission held, and en-
eryone enjoyed the pieavure of shak-
ing hands 'with Mr. and Mrs. Coxson
and having a word with them.
A nitnber of musical selections ever,'
given .luring the evening, includinr,,a
chorus by .the Miesion band, a meal
sono by Mrs. P. Seundera. a venal duet
by Mase lvair`n end Mre. Denton, n vio-
lin eelcetien by Mrs. Miller and a se-
t' -heel be- the ('hoar. .Miss lleh'llrr
sten ave' to hers sung taut was unable
to be on hand.
A special feature of the ca'eningt•tvaa
the rendnaxe of an aildreee by Mr. 3. E.
tT on'e to Mr. and etre. €Foxsnn. eignci
ey representatives of the W. At. S. Are
;env attircte end ltlissionary 'tseaeiation
tor knot ehtarch. expressing g'. '4tede
tar Ir. Cexsen'a complete rr;toratien
Ito health again, and eepreteing the
eetopethy with a'.h'rh the reeterega,
tion renew flim in `hiS tvtirk in titer•
tnfmelen ite'lat +dtki erl)rrciatinit of what
r he and Min Ceelen aft" ae, .►nllaishe
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'1'Ou1 prnerntet+pn of elle *Wonneat
nun weeeitai ribt watt1" 4r- is '0 restly begun lot
ilt
whreh %AS Inteeed to a n'rleteel vests
sped allies commodious building, one
of tortte partiesswill find tithe road tBlrin yo-
th
in better condition than it Iia: been
for years.
Reliable _Outing Footwear
The Life'Buoy proposition is one of c'$mpelling
interest. The 'votitty of models comprising the range
i9 most extensive. They cover every need.in the line
of Bowling, Tennis and Outing Shoes. They are most
pontile t)ecl►thflat they are Stylish, Comfortable, Service-
able and F.eoanontietl. Nowhere will you find is wider ,
selection Or better vibes.
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GEO. MAGVICAR
SPECIAL PIHNOGRAMt SAUT�
FOR ONE WEEK AT
,STORE
MUSIC �
ON
THOMSON'S
Beginning on Saturday morning and,
continuing a
tl`ieXt
week,
Ave -will
sell
on . easy terms any machine in stoc
or contained in the „catalogue.
During Saturday, and any 'day next •
week, you can purchase a Brunswick
or Victor Talking Machine on the
Special Deferred First Payment .Plan.
You pay 510.00 as ma'first payment
now, another payment in 30 days,
and the balance in monthly payments
spread over one year.
This offer is good for one week only
commencing with Saturday, May 284.
The Vector Victrola and Brunswick Phonographs are two of
the oldest, best known and finest .Talking Machines on the
market today. `
T OMSON'S MUSIC STORE
OPEN EVENINGS- NEXT WEEK
Special Reductions
Springy Suits, Coatsand Skirts
As Simmer is close at hand and we are want- •
ing to make room for our new Summer goods, we are
giving special reductions in all Spring°Suits, Coats
and Skirts.
Our spedal prices in Spring Coats are as fol- " .
lows : $9.95, $11.95, 512.50, $14.50, and up.
Our Suits vrange from °$2230, $25.00, $27.50,
529.50 to $35.00.
We have had a special shipment of ladies' large-
sized Skirts to sell specially at $5.95.
•
We are pleased toannounce to aur customers
i
that we have Hosiery, n leading colors,.at very low
primes.
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