HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-02-16, Page 5Have You Heard the
Starr Phonograph?
'Silver Spruce 'The Difference
Singing Throat' is in Tonne"
If Sou have not, we, Would cuneiclei� it a pleataiire to let you
judge for yourself after. hearing the Starr's reproduction of musics.
We are sure that you will agree with lig that 'The 1)ifferenee iu
ia Tone.'
Starr Oenuett `Records sit fi ie eaeh are equal iu every' respect
IQ all recot retailing at much higher prices.
"Try Our Drug Store First"
CAMPBELL'S DRU .STORE
Phone 90 The Square
D0YOII Remember For�r
or Tweuty Years Ago?
Forty Years. Ago Mr. 'S, . McCaw and Mr, C. AL Mitchell, Bookkeep•
er and First Engineer. Respectively, of the Harbor Mills, Were.
Presented on Leaving Their:Positions—Mr. Crabb Gave Supper to
School Board, of Which . He Was a Member for Thirty Years
and Chairman Nineteen Years,
wei.L toot place oe tea w.niesg of COMWY E Tout
tee 3001 eiL After the electiait tato
COM
doctor read an origietal article is LOCAL POLICE
prone and another is poetry, ai was
warmly cheered. * * Ar, Weeds P.isu�Ia.. Mao sill le
eg
The Ancient Order of Hibernian'
.,nter'tained their lady friend* on One of the funniest melodies ever
Mowlay-<evening !a their .hall, North enacted iu local legal tiretee. wee
street.. Goderich. There was a hangs wain aid by the fetor regulars in the
attendance Mr. doaeph Kidd was Goderich police court, when 1)n
appointed chairman. r, Woods, pas . ter at Bayfield, paid
the One of this mans. whont he was
The Strg' (ord Herald, in reporting pres.cnting. The es** has .perhxpa
the hoipi ball, sous among the created a precedent which it is hop -
gent* from a distance were Miss ed will never he repeated. The hear-
Williatiis, Goderich, and Mr. May. lug of the rase lasted nearly four
Ilc,derich, * ,� ,t h charge was Of assault. The
Mri. Jladge Johnatan, of Sault.Ste. Crown Attorney conducted the pro -
Marie, is registered: at the British setution and 1). Ilolntes acted for
Exchange. @ s * * the defendant, C. B. Reif, mail epur-
ser.
Mr. O. Olson, of. Clinton, was in A short resume of the three -prince.
town during the week. He still has .pial witnesaea' evidence:
a warm spot for the old town, end 1)r. Woods' evidence toes to the et -
appreciates its many beauties and feet that he had locked up the post
advantages. * * * . ofltee at Mayfield at 9.30, on the day
of the occurrence, and that a -
D. Johnston, station agent at Mal- bout 8.55 or 11..40 Its; heard sa furious
ton,. was in town on Saturday attend- rattling at the door and a knocking
ing the funeral of his brother, the et the window later and that this
late Douglass Johnston. was repeated four timese-that finally
* *he went to the door to ,see who was
W, R. Belden, who is pushing the there,. and auto Ihess-he opened the
work of the proposed Packing and door and asked Hess wnat ue ,uratic
Cold Storage•Co. was in Goderich en by all this noise. liens said that ho
Saturday.
e
wanted his snail, and Woods states,
thenth
Hessgrabbedhim bye
that
htlie.
The mayor and clerk' were, on rue Boat and )Sashed him throughthe
tion, authorized 'to sign the petition door and into the post oce•�-that
to be presented to the Government then Iles* let get of.lum send Woods
inspecting the construction of a grabbed Mess•- •he tried to put hint
breakwater at the , entrance of our out, but Mess started along the. post
harbor, and request the Government omce dragging •Woods atter him,
Woods still holding' hitt by the coat
—that -when they reached the other
end of the post otllce, and near one
of the wickets, Wouds got a purchase
on one of the wickets with one hand,
and with the other hand shook'Hess
until Woods says himself, he . was
limp in his hand like a rag. Woods
also states that Hess made no -move,
to defend hiniself at this time, but
also says that 1 -less made a threat to
report the whole natter to the Post
Master General, and that thereupon
Weeds shook hitt again, and told
him that he was going. to the bees of
the poet office—not Bess. He states
then, that he let Hess go and told
him to go and get his mail, and that
lless finally got his mail and went
out. Woods stated that the mail.
came in sometimes before he got to
the post office, and that he got to
the post office about 8.30 and had the
mail -all• sorted in about twenty min-
utes.. • '
l)rayntan.,---This • mair works for,
Woods in the post office, and runs a
general store, part of which •Woods,
rents foe his post office. He is not
an employee of the Government, yet
Weeds allows, him to open the mai..
and to act as if' he were assistant
tsostinaater. •Drayman says that he
to fix a day to * eceeive a deputation.
The business done by the Elevator
Company was the largest in any sea-
son since it was built, 45 vessels
coming to it in 1901, with 2,568,82/
bush , as ag n $84,74 bu h in
1800.
Twenty Years' Ago the G. T. R. Was Proposing Erection of New'Sta- *
e question is being, frequently
ton—The Beard of trade 'Had Forty-nine llMembers , TI Hockey ail ed, "Does the Government intend
bite some action was taken.
E. C. Attrill Buys Good Stock. !.
RKent (Bead miller), Mr. Jas: ller, p rk
FORTY YEARS AGO Emit • Ho7rton ._ Mr. F W. h to
els° aiat' 7 sels
e
League Held Fine e Ball—The Elevatorat the Har . r a le bnitd the armory promised? It is
g d q vaI be Had Had I
Best Year's Business Up to That Time.
Attrill, of Ridgewood
tock f ms attended the sale
ar s ax ,
Mr Hutchison (tee. resident pari. of Scotch Shorthorns held by Robert
(From our files of eb.10, 1882), ter), bis: F. Jordan, Malder. n s• Mit- Miller, at.. Stoufvaille, -on Wednesday
On Mondays. noon train Dr. Tay- Obeli, Mr. 'Van Every', Mr. T M il- of last week. This sale wee regard-
s torr Horton and
F.Jordan;--Maiyor.:. -- - _. __. eel by the stockmen -who attended the
Horton and Mrs. R. .Smith, all of ; ltet ddy and Mr. Peter /11164+ Vwan, .venous meetings in Toronto Iasi
this' tower took passage ,en route to ` C proceedins.these who took part in week as. an important event, and the
ug
the promised hide amtoba. ( ,, * • *. attendance wee large and .competition
* * l * 130 Years a Member'and ']9 Years keen..Mr.. Attrill bought.three of
Mr. George Saints, . formerly . ofthe best ewe and. in. them has made.
The Signal office, a good Compositor Chairman of'School Board - a notable addition to the stock of this
county. They are Duchess; of Glos.
ter F., price $2a50; Village Rose, $210;
and Broadhooks 20th, price $650, the
latter, the highest priced' and probab-
ly the best bred cows in Ontario.
* G. T. R. Was Proposing : Erection of
New Station.
and an intelligent young' fellow, ar-
rived• home front Cleveland' last
Tuesday. He intende going? to Win-
nipeg next week, having been, offered
a "sit" on a paper there.
The Conservative . Aesociation of
the Town of Goderich met on Monday
evening last. Wit. Campbell was
elected president, B. L. Doyle vice
• president and P. W. Johnston see.-
•trees. + •
• * •1, *
Mr. Robt. McGaw,, of Montr
formerly of Goderich, : is in toren.
Re has been promoted to the position
of second miller in. the Winnipeg mill
p for
Messrs. Ogilvie, and'will leave for
.his new position in a few months.
He is popular with his acquaintances
and his employers. k
le n o held . `si
*
Mr. •'S, Mao s n d dies on
court here last week and gave satis-
faction to the litigants.
While • driving down Platt's hill
with a load of wood on Saturday
morning,
thehi
hind wheels of
the wa-
gon driven by Zr. Robert Bean slip-
ped off the track and the vehicle was
npeet The driver 'escaped with a
sprained `ankle.
al,
Mr. Jas. Beatty, of Sarnia,pur-
poses putting a new boat to tun from
Sarnia to Duluth on the Northern -
Transportation Line, during the
coming season. She will be in
charge of Capt. Ed. Robinson,, who
formerly commanded the Ontario.
* * * •* •
a 2 t about
On Wednesday, the 5 h tilts?, bo
. 30 of the members and adherents Of
Knox church, Auburn, drove to Sun-
nyside, the residence of Mr. John
Kerns hat Esq., who has been pre-
centorof the congregation for some
ten or twelve. years, and presented
him with an address and a purse con-
taining $58.50. * ,
*
. 'r..5. A. McGaw and Mr. C. M. MIt.
. chell Presented
° - About five o'clock' on Saturday af-
ternoon the engne room of the Har-
bor Mills was filled by a smiling
crowd, composed chiefly of employ-
ees of the mill, .and a sprinkling of
local politicians, press men, lake cap-
tains and habitues of the harbor.
The gathering -had been called at
short notice to witness the presents
tion of a geld watch to Mr. S. A. Mc
.. Gaw, book-keeper at the mill, who is
about to robove 'to a lucrative real
estate businede in Winnipeg, and the
gift of a gold ring to Mr. C. M. Mit-
obeli, ,the first .engineer of the mill,
who has been promoted to a -similar
.position in the Winnipeg- Mill owned
by Measre. Ogilvie. Mr. W. H. Mur-
ney, Mr. Jas. Stewart. Mr. F. W.
•
On Monday evening last, after the
school board meeting, Mr. Crabb,,
who has sat at the Board for 30
years, celebrated his, lath accession
to the chair by`giiting a supper to his
colleagues and a number of his invit-
ed guests • at H. W. Ball's parlor.
After full justice had been done -to
the -ample spread, the toast ggf the
chairman was .- roposed, and ablyre-
sponded to by,Mr. Crabb, who gae a
synopsis of ;his connection with edu-
cation. Other toasts followed, and
speeches' were had from Messrs,- W.
R. Miller, W. Mitchell, . G. •Swanson,
Mr. Nieha�llsoil,' Hy. Cooke; W. Camp-
bell, H. Male, W. T. Whitely, H.
Clucas, D. McGillicuddy,, H. We Ball
and -.others. •
TWENTY YEARS AGO
•:(From The Star of Feb. 4th, 1902) •
• Wm. Coats, town clerk of Clinton;
visited Goderich on Tuesday. When
will it be Registrar Coats?
Auburn: On Wednesday' evening,
Feb. 5th, Miss Annie M.` eldest
daughter
daughterof our energetic
black-
smith, John .Ferguson,, was united in.
the bonds of holy matrimony to Hen-
ry Snyder, formerly of Beautifier,
now of Nile. Over sixty delighted
gaests sat down ta an elegant spread,
which was heartily enjoyed. • .
* ,, *" *
Auburn: W. P. Riddell will be
permitted to walk on 'Wednesday,
and rejoice in his perfect recovery
from the trouble that occasioned the
operation performed by Dr. Turn-
bull.
* * *
The Lucknow and Goderich stage
has made very irregular trips owing
to the storm and to the impassable
condition of the roads.
Madel Theatre.
WEEK of FEBRUARY' 20 TO 25
Monday and Tuesday
BERT LYTELL
"Alias L tstlifingera"
CHARLIElN CH P IN
"A Night at the Show'
Welatsd*y and 'Thursday C,
ALICE CALHOUN
IN
"The Charmiwt Darer"
Christie Comedy
"Sneakers"
Friday and Saturday
ELAMN. HAMMEI$T'EIN
Remorsele ss Love"
Chester Comedy
*lSlooky's Bhie Monday"
Two Telt shows terry eight 'om-
elet/MIN at 7.3 is
Matieets—Mos. avid Tore 4,15 pie.
The special committee of the town
council madethe following. recom-
mendations:, . (1). We have •consider-
ed the letter of Mr. E. N. Burrows,'
for a loan to assist in establishing, a'
carpet factory irf town, and- have in-
structed the clerk to write him to the
,effect that at present 'we are not pre-
pared.. to entertain his proposition.
(2) Having again conferred with the
'Dottrel of Trade re •the proposed a-
greement with the G. T. R. Co.. re
exemption from .taxation for a term
of ten years on the proposed erection
of a new station here, we recommend
that the council express its wllliisg-
ness to snake the exemption on the
property as now assessed for a term
of ten years, provided the company
agree to at once, build, a newstation
costingnotthan less t o from ?
1100 to
$10,000. (3) In Mrs,. McDonald's
communication re hospital site, from
information received from the gov-
erninent we 'recommend that the mat-
ter Iay over for future consideration.
(4 We recommend that Mr. Camp-
* * *
Dungannon: 11.. X- Crawford is
getting the material on the ground
for the erection of a large addition
to his house this sumi*tier,
Dungannon: Messrs Crawford
and Richardson, of Port Albert, were
here with a petition to get the Gov-
ernment to build a dock and harbor
at that place, also to get railroad
connection from a nearby 'station
and terminus of. the C. P..R. '
* * *
•
On Saturday of last week W. .T.
Cook and R. F. Young, of the Bay-
field Line, who are cutting wood for
Geo. Young, cut. down a tree 34 in -
thee acress the stump; sawed, split
and piled it, snaking tiive cords in
three hours. and 55 minutes. Now
you hustlers in other parts, let's hear
from you.
*
An old former resident of ° Gode-
rich died at Embro on Sunday last,
in theperson of Christena, wife of
s deter C.M-
Dr. dam and t x D. Mc-
Kay, of town. * a
The big poplars around the town
are being cut down freely, and in a
sheltered
few years the trees which s h ed
the youth of Goderich in the fifties,
sixties and seventies, will be known
no more. Such is fashion.
* *
The Imperial Government Inspect-
ors lastweek took aver twenty-two
more horses from our enterprising
townsman, Mr. Robt. McLean. The
animals were a fine lot. There will
likely be ' another inspection the lat-
ter part of the month.
The fort Dover, Brantford, Berlin
and Goderich Railway Companyt at
aA meeting in Galt lash week, decided
to triply to theislature for en -
thorny to change std name to the
Grand Valley Railway and to reduce
the capital stock. The company hot
already been amalgamated with the
Brantford Street Railway Company,
1 and a fifty-year franchise has been
obtained from Paris. Application
for Millibar franchisees will be made
to Galt, Berlin and other places.
1 a 4.* *
A. Mustard, of Bruceiield, was up
to Goderich on Monday, and took an
order for 42000 worth of ship tiinbt
to: be delivered to Mr. Marlton, build-
er here.
could bear a little scuffling outside,
b he could: not make''out what they: i
said,but that at one time they got
close to the show -case at the end of-,
the shop, and he went out and told l
them to cut it out. He says when
he came out he saw• -that Woods had'
Hess -by- the -coat-and-axas _s
him, This was all he heard with the
exception that he heard. Hess say "I
want my mail,". and further heard
, HORTICULTURA
L SOCIETY say, 'Well it will- be a fight to
a finish." This was, evidencefor GETTING AC
TIVEcomplainant. Drayyman also mays
that the noise at the door was just •ordinary and Was net Conference With Town Council as
out�of the way, , Int
and that setreral peope have come to Curbing, Boulevards; .Garden
after hours and got their mail, and .. Plots, Etc.
that this night when he found oat it ^ �-
was Hess, he started to take the mail A troserugeful aorta- conference was
to Hess, but Woods,stopped him. held on Frinay night Hist,when the
Drayinan swore also that the mail members of the Cemetery and Paras
4 0 Council mltC •of the Z' wit C nC n the
and \ ood ne- Com ee
'n at 8 ()Week 'V' a
came m
ver got there to distribute the pilaff
direotors of the 1vd
oriob Horticultural
l
until 0 o'clock. He said he couldn't Society met to dlsonie matters et, in.
distribute the. mail while Woods was tercet to. both. Those present were the
in town.: Woods tried to get him to Mayor, IteovtoGallow, counoillors•I3aillc
change this point, saying that he and MoEwen. and Measars. F. Hunt, W.
must be mistaken, that he got there .Coate. J. W. Vanaatter, A. D. MoLean,.
p DNS
TmiSCOTCH ST0
THE SEASON'S NEWEST SILKS
We are showing an advance shipment of all the new Silks ani
Satins for the coming season.
Crepe Knit _Tricolette
Baronette Crete . .
Something entirely new. And differ.
x tent itl thx9'4ovely� Ba'ililette Satish in
. • o
crepe finish in thee-netvest shadesf
pumpkin, rose, canna, • serpentyne,
and. raffia.
Trimming Satins
4
Something that has. been difficult
to gtt in ;Goderich is tate Trimming
Satins in all the new novelty shades,
$r.5o per yard,.
New Girdles
A shipment 'of the newest French
girdles in metal and beads', something
entirely different, see these. -
Another of the season's latest
fabrics that,promises well for dressy
wear in all file new and • tipularealurs.
Gua rant ..Black Silk Duchess
- $.3.251
This' is a rich duality guaaranteetl
Duchess • Silk that will give entire sat.
isfattion and is a very dressy .silk,
38 inches" wide, $345. . Radium Lace
SO handsome are the new Radium
Les that you will be delighted with
tlaeuL for sleeves and overdresses and
° trimming. They are the 'very newest
9'
New Spring Models. in Corsets
The new •Spring models of Nemo and P. &C. Corsets are in stock for your
inspection. This, season lhas• produced many. new features in these well known
makkeg which are well w§rthy of our inspection.. Nemo Corsets -from- .00,-
P:
& C. Corsets from $x.75,
Line
Voiles'New Organdies New MilsNei Linens
N±s �a�d s R� .
"The Store Everybody Enjoys Shopping, A
'Phonic �6
a ,
,.sc.cacti
be e bed toproceed to at 8.30 but Drayman etude to it and W. Campbell, IV. 'Lane, 1t. Russel and
engage prepare reported that Woods trot .there. at 9 Rev. Canon •Bill. Mayor Melo oe-
the bylaws for consolidation, .d
McKim be associated with him in o'clock, cupled thciiohade and Mr. Lane acted as.
that Messrs. Humber, Murney geed -Hess said he came and rat -'secretary.
tied the. dour twice just as he, ha The 40= of the width of the
said preparation and report to coon- done^it'once or' twice' on other occa- xirivOWay o e streets was diecussod
cit' * * ; * tions .when the . post oils : had been and • #,he„ on was oxyvresiaeci that
locked. He said . whe be looked 24 feet on .a. G0 foot, street was a
The Board of Trade' Had 49 Memberss sufficient width to., ase kept, up As a
through the window he w Wo.i
1 portion of the road a that.
meeting of the Bear" travelled no !o and The annual a ing a
t Woods
'the" door -4h W
coming to
decidedly one of the best meetings in
newel/ to see that weeds. on all vacant! the town .council,
lots. aro destroyed and when; this coin,.,
Patronize he euchre and dance ia►
mittoe has been completed the society, 1'atr t
is to report to the oouncil. i lie given •bar the ` Maple Leaf Chapter.r.
It was oleo agreed that the Ilorttuul. a I. O. D. 1,., at .Mas of c Temple, ple,
tural Society woulsi..at any. time Imes! Friday, Feb. 24th. Cards at tf:pl: ion:
on any. suggestion's it might have to ` Tickets dile.,
of Trade last Monday 'evening was clime to the door' opened it, and ask the remaining width should be devoted,
d
the history. of that organization, over that it was Hess, and that lie wanted up the boteewsrda on cams aldo. It fins
80 representative business men being his mail. Woode attempted to close also suggested that the town inaugurate I
present ar,i taking a lively interest the door, and Hess put his foot be a plan for )Setting, in cn}hint, on this
an. the proceedings. Treasurer W. A. tween the door and the gam and re- local lmprovemetzt plan, •
McKim read his financial statement, witted thn't he wanted his mall. As to Elgin avenue the eugeestlon
showing an active membership of 49 Woods then thregi h open the door wad to improve it by making. two drive.
and a balance of $17.29 in his hands. and said, "Come in their." Hess ways on the street, with a grates plot
be
The following are .the ofTicers for came in and Woods slammed the n Halt ens black by This
work could
arplc
1902. , President, R. S. Williatns; door after hire and turned to the car
vice president J. H. Colborne; tress ner where he hadplaced his, canes ing a largo outlay at any' one time.
urer, W. A. Maim; secreta , James and started after Iiese. ' Hess stats The matter of garden. plots . at street
Mitchell; members of council,F. W. ed that he never laid hands on him .
Intersections, such as have already
Doty, S. A. McGaw Alex. Saunders, been laid out In several places, was
Wm, Campbell, ,G• M. Elliott, Chas. then or any other' time—that he ter talked of, and it was suggested that the
p , ver touched him rat fire door nor Horticultural Society undertake to see
LeesJoseph Beek, Geo. Porter, W. C. ,aide any threat n»ainst him, but ,
d. lea 0 for e
that
a oment est mai
t
t ate
e C. A. Nairn,J.
ra'ean
6
Goode,C.A. Humber,
,followed hi u
T. Goldthorpe, On motion of F. Jor- stated' that Woods f owe m p looking atter of these plots. It was
p and: at one time Hess thought Woods suggested also that a committee be
dan and S. A. McGaw, Messrs. Rob -was going to strike him With the
ert McLean, Geo. Acheson end Capt. cane. He also (said that when Wood.*
A, M. McGregor, were elected as hon- got close, enough Woods made a grab
orary members of council, themeet- at him, but Hess retreated .end
ing desiring to retain these ..gentle- Woods followed him up and finally
on h. council.
metto
him bythe- eta
r d mt
in a
corner abbe fi
* .e # and stetted to shake him—that is.
The Hockey League Ball the time Drayinnan came out and' saw
The ball in Oddfellows' Hall on them. He said that when Woods
Tuesday evening under the auspices grabbed him he made no effort to
of the' Hockey League, was�one of the protect himself, aro he does not? be -
Meat successful dances -'we have had lieve in this. Finally be said Woods
for some time. The evening select- let him go and told him to go and get
ed, the one preceding Lent, was evi- his mail—he got his mail and started
dently attractive, as there was a for the doors, and then he asked
large attendance. There, Were vial- Woods if it would be alright if he got
tors front Seaforth,,Clintoii and oth- Mist: Reid's mail, and Wood:l said
er burgs, but Goderich supported the eyes," and Hess says that he was at
hockey league nobly by a large at- the post oil=iee rind .waited for the mall
tendanee. The hall looked charming —came about 8 o'clock, waited until
and so did the ladies, many of whom half past eight and that Woods nev-
wore gowns . that would have shed er came there, nor was the mail sort -
lustre on a vice regal function. The ed --and that he then went home to
MU* furnished by the Seaferth or- wait until Mr. Woods crane find atay-
ehestra, two violins, two reed instru- ed there until half -past nine and he
menta and a piano was much admir event to the post otI.ee.
ed who was there, and he told him 't° bo *lewarde and at owalks, budding:
* c.
The following from a recent itsuc'
of the I3r'ooklyn (N. le.) Times will
be read with pleasure by the lir.'e
many tad lluron friends: "Dr. J. M.
Campbell, ell, of 669 Leonard St:, was
eeleetceill by az unenimousvet' bard of
the, Sottish +< eltic SfeAte el' New
Musk, n� the ti' €titnc of ()glees,
,and as it was the orchestras first With regard to the fight to the
appearance in Goderich, its playing finish" words Hese said that he told
WAS especiallynoted. , At midnight Woods he was .:going to report the
there was an intermission foe supper; matter to the Post Master General,
which war served in the large hall on and that Woods said that if you fight
the ground floor,; and the attendance 1 will fight and that. Hees then
was so large that all could not be said, "It would be a fight tothe fin-
aaecomntoilated at one time at the iah." Ho • has written to the Post
well arranged tablet. After partak- Master General in the matter, lays
ing of the tasty and plenteous mid- log the faets before hit%
tight meal, dancing was continued Woods in his evidence that
trees
till near 3 a. m., when the party' a good ammeter, saying that he had
broke up. The patronesses were
Me'datnes A, C. Ifuntcr, Dudley
Holmes, R. G. Reynoldas, C. A. Nairn,
W. W. McVicar and W. A. McKim;
the stewards Lionel Penton!, H. D.
Straiten, IL L. Sturdy, D. D. Sallow ,
Fred W. Doty, K. Naf tel, Bert Smith'
and E. Stewart; B. D. Grant being
erdenecoenirtnctaThmG.
o begee.-
troth,
on the asneeeas attending .
the first ba1I of the league, end on
r
the excellent entertarnmont provided
for those attending it.
�
children Ore
FOR 1�LETC. EWWS .
C A $ T 0 R 1 * GOA Jobt'riat ei Ione fit `he
known him for yearns, and had never rat
bad any trouble with him, d that
he was a v y t hent man.
' 4(NbACAle
MR TAM i
46.40e1..
•l"`r1..kt'
&me If they Moe,
neo, smut or Bun&
.NirC H Sore, XMtated,. In.
Ira flamed orrGranulsted,
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Clearing In
Men's Strong
Work Boots
at $3.95
25 pair's" MeirrBliieller
style with round toes and
double soles, black or
brown, all sizes, clearing
at $ .95.
36 pair Men's broon.
and cream EIk Work
Boots made in 'a blucher
style, full vamp, heavy
toecap and heavy leather
soles, alt 'sizes, regular
$6 oo and .sot clearing
at $4,45.
ROBINS
CHUMS
CHUMS for the Children e
CHUMS for the Olt -
CHUMS for the !Boys
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CHUMS are the most comfortable, durable and eon's'
omical ash you shoe _u caii buy.We have then, is Oxfords,
,
Two -Straps and High Sloes.
Get them at
KERN'S BOOT SHOP
REDUCTION:,
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COAL PRICES
• As agents for the only original Lehigh Valley •
Coal • we wish to announce that owing to the drop in
exchange we ' have decided to• make a reduction of.
Fifty Centsper Ton
Nitimemognowoomoliwoomorounompommemeromosimor
In the Following ' Sixes
i"Vew Prices
Chestnut -
Stove
Egg'.
Pea
" $16.00
_.,.16.00
16.00 .
•. - 14.00
We also have pbouy Cabe Cannel, Black Dote
Block --a popular soft coal for donlestde use—and
Georges Creel: Snlitbing Coal.
We have Hard. I,Voo i,tixe I Wood
Iiia Mined Slabs andCedar, all
twelve -inch lengths. -
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The a,auIts Coal Company
"The Yart>i' of Awoke*)"
Exclusive Aleats far The Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Cm
Telephone 75 - Goderich