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THURSDAY, JUSEltith. J4. -V.
- _77 1�agvp and insp, der. 0
*)Ill when Umpire Tasker called woral Coale tlktoi*h V.�th a hq scor, the Ir's
on, ljrWEdsy. it could be selill ilig Braun- Vurlwo up. usynes Three,Njills for Getteral Rate
9*01e caleh run"; Joe
that they werc out to "do or die." drol?Ped the ball &4vanz'Ing I'der to ra�so the Sum= baret
Fuck management had xe�*Trauged ller- 0"BricIl fgnncd� "alence
to Bisset. nulls coanty purposes we 2-C�.azmwnl
TO EVP IVUR HAIR ttline-up. Zurich replacing 0-difas Hoffman thed that a rate of 3 mills en ft, d;311ar bo Dance and (;a
in mutre with (yikien, the Purities Hit$ L Error* 2, i! levic-4 on the equalizclit of
I—. . a third -ounty.
brinat H es behind the W, Mov- PUVAY Flour'- YOU -4 h't t the c
Ing -11 rd" Cooper going who threw The County Home, co'linlittelo rc-
LOOKPING NEA7v . lcar'!'Ttothl low. Hoffman at first Fp�
he dropped the ball but Itcynolds called comincridcd the acceptan"o of the 1C.,
11 to theoutfield its in realit A pitCher's the vullner out� singled I . spCie-tor; that Saturday Nightt June 17tht 1922
'I The &*me W, tocitof the woviticial In
'duel, both Young and wallues wort-,- through first but C ught him Provincial Inspector Advise 51r.
Wear Our 0 l4tycr! Iiridbam Torralwe to be, Present at the County
in
Llf to perfection. The former used cold, a minute or s RD, u^v^DEPJCH
*I his power to mix them UP to A Out--shOltstoli to illsV' ltur's 0' Houle at any -of his inspections in III HOTEL 11011FEWO
�ture, which will enable hint to make
T,great extent, and had tke big noises Hits 1. Errors Q.
Siogle Mesh, Nets Double Mesh Nets i swingint bard, They failed to con- - Zurich*. "Dod0l Swung hard but a more. definite report', that Mr. Tor-
neet so dly. fouling or ping up ottPek out. Young �ad Lee Hoffman I rance be empowered to cleap Up tbi�
I so but be malaagcd to con ,NleDonald affair� also, with Mr. HpY-
kit
heir
W the only outlet fort e r vicious sWA
(With Aor Nvithout olastic) (All ialrodea) swings. 11%jueli Also had his oppon. n t a flyii Pridbain bandicy i done, to halve the Hutchinson estate Genie C. Connon at the. piano
rent$ $Willging bard, but they connect- V rp, walked, Young took Haines 1 sctticd Up and have the proVvrty
loc e^r4, 3 for 25c 15c each; 2 for 29c , * swur g hits er, throwing to, sceond to catch sold as soon as possible; that Ree've with
hey 4r and too)
v4 when t 0M, 0"- Robertson sell the property.
When thei Meant fans., His tendency tr rr Run$ 0. .Hits 0. Far. q
to, wildness ledhim into that pit4iler' a Seventh Innings 141 Mr. IResigeri. Gilt the requQst of the I�Tfiiesedford Singing Orchestra
These Nets are large and guaranteed bug -bear, namely, 3 and 2, and it was Par% Flour: ChUTry tTICd bard Warden, went very 'fully into the f
to be pe r ifeqt, on the last pitched ball when be had for P. cCarroll's foul ON' but 11146- matter �f the. duty land requisites of Luptim it rK Like
to pitch that the Purities connected 5ed. Tosker called the f4tA1 third the glice mmistrate. It VMS moved
safely. Haines, however, was the one on McCarroll. Haines made a b essp. ip Dodds that
tge ling. and
outstanding figure of the Zurich OUt"I wild pitch, with Lindsay at ba Warden stud, the clerk Investigate
fit, his work at several times saving' "Joe"r caujilt Hoffman unawares at the Matter of the responsibility Of Rest Allen 444 Sint AcRal Ckild", "Groillay.", o Tick W or
M PIRPIll M; nlit 101 ATORE his team from a greater defeat. And doubled. Bob Bisset was I the county re riling the different ON 4 1 1
We are hosts to 'Zurich on Friday hit on the head, and P. I McClarroll. ACIRIS in the Court fousWas to Pat,— *NJ 14 0 UOWX in, Veltt V14 MIX141 JAX11%
ment 0 offlee experisi
next And though 'we MAN' not treat ran' for him. J. McCarroll. hunted, stud provid.
PENSLAR REMEDIES "Crich them as gellerousIg as dley did us# forcing 4tjoen at third. Haynes got jug an offtevo and report at next
Oat. by sendingAllem home with aVietory ea ran$ rtatiou. Burlin meet
f%QIM 90 rful:Mu i Good Food Beautiful floor
Ut. 0. Its- 1. . props 1. Thillarden, the'Clerk and Mr. Er- wonae sic
Attached to their String, they MAY be Writed a committee to or
sure of a,,rOUSing reciplition. In all
vill have the U B pped weakly to- will Were &PF,ogram for the couritY
likelihood both teams i ;second. SI Dingo arrafise the pr
ed' drooped council p
a line.ups, so that -our fans v he Week
sami yill th in him 4hen Ictile Ott Hayfield on June Dance to Now -Music Every
THK PURIT! FLOORS The Offensive work of the Purities see the battle - waged on the 84449, the ball. ung *rd at three 23rd, - - %,
as not up. to its usual standard and existed last Tuepdayr whert of them. Moved by Messrs. Parke and Neeb
their *ildness in Tunuing the bases terwa . FAighth Thirings t at t r and Supper Programme
the ri I . ginter look Into the p Q -
LOS] 5 TO. STRATFORD w` es bad a to, ZarloW4 L he en po
p turriq Regular'Sunday Mine
D WINS AT ZURICH lost theiii a leouplei of runs. They play by Innings Purity Flour: Youric oltigled over position of having the , Shar
AN had difliculty Irt'gotting to Payette, I it to the keystone sack * a In e county roads Straight. 0
, . , I., Piarity'Flour: P. McCafroll pop. second and wer en 0 an bring in a report of the 0
F iday Wbo, held them to 4 bits and struck ped to third. Lindsay struck out. When Churry dropped one� Haines te co, t At, the December sea- *:g:j=0=o
AgaInst, Theni List � x . out 0. This wildness, howevero X-1 eat'
out); Was Magnificent. 0
But- They pull out a Puri;i Bob Bisset saw four bad onqa go past tightened up and � tanned the next si
set this good work, as he gave 7 JA 1013.
'Victory at Zurich TuesdaY. tiio free transportation to the initial and things looked good when 14c- three batters, Cooper, PrIdliam and
-Politlt�-N*XlAroti and ChIldreWs--Ald from,,--- ztion of. the. 'n- W IWO, LINE
LUCIE ortainly deserted the Purl- of them boin hits and Carro piqketl on, the the Ur an eel
,- first _RuAKQ- �. . -1 - 11 1
ack Officer to V il and Ratepay
alrate court House
ihlt did a Ing I gi ..., 'th -b On balls.- -.or a- long fly but- O'Brien got rOrK tatio School Trustee
C1 ball ?6
ties last; Friday'nights *110n't trriald Vie rest be' Offices
t ',',n,, Sa,r, the Pu .0. Hits 0. Errors 0. Zurich, O'Brien singled but was ere Association, asklog Affiliation and C.6DERICH.STRATFORD
bittlewith the "Dominions" 9! As -bas boon Ali frider it. Runs ot free forced at second by 1014tence, Hoff- At the Friday afternoon session It payment of a ;a ice. "The Object of IN" TOWN*
The game begs�u under coudi- ties WelFe outluckeltl In that theY were . Zurich: Clayton Hoffman g
and it just coming to life when the game trano0ortatioli to first -stud WAS sacri, was sacrificed to so- W" moved -by Messrs. Tipling, and the aSaoeiatl(m LIS ti) 1DrK$A1Ze the I)al IV twepl, saturdiv 4
man. 'The latter yq. S undik
rias
la kyringinienti ran bo
any too promising, ficeil to Wardert and Reeves jowns and r,trItt till 010143 for 1PIPS M W.,
not ime evident that A nine-in� was called, but never0ieless, one is I- the keystone sack by his eond by his brother, Clayton. COOP- Doug s that the , smaller cities in Such a
otion bees � er m Robertson, and Moser be a Atee
'perhaps a little less brother Clarence, � Burling taking acts a nico'catch of LeWs fly, commi way that we can persuade thii On- ouridays. 1101140loow
ning galne was Impossible, and sever wall,
I - most suze that Lee Hoffman grounded -to Runs 0, Hits 1. Errors 9. to arrange for isecuring: room or turio. Ltglalatum% to alter the Act so owl -it, 0-11�
AI efforts' were made to have tho confidence might have improved their, the bunt. office In Goderich Municipal buildt grants shall be distributed T1111010
"Joel" who throw to first.' Haynes Ninth innings ng that these I
game called before the fifth Inning, chance in the first two innings, for the Juvenile Court Judge and more fairly. If you willcompare the STIRTF00-6911WRIC11111
made a uice catch of Churry's high 'purity Flour: Lindsay 0 ejr� LetIve
grounded cup .
tut the umpiros decreed othervAse. Purity Flour AB 1� H Po A'E Runs 0. Hits. 0. Errors 0- to first who. tumbled and oul that the Present office OC led by grant $on are getting," 84yaL th M.Urz
ode 2 1 .0 1 V got G. Al
Muth to the sorrow of G rieb f AU3 P, McCarron, as, 0 2 foul fly Second Inning "Joe'!' by a slip.� "Bleset went out the Juvenile Court Judge anA4. - cular, "with that 'of adjacent rur4I A"01i P.
is Elliatt be vacated, Carried. s:11J, s:ni Stbripf
weather conditions becaMe worse Ail X.Lindsay, 2b. :1 2 1 5 .'1 0 � � sections, you will And that small sin- " . ly'110 . . I RIJ., ot
via 1191n44 and Hoffman, � J. McCar- 3.4� . Ntitc lot OA9. aw
the form of the Purities Im, roved R. Bisset, ef�-'rf 2.0 1 1 1 0 Purity Flour. "Dingo" Haynes churry Moved by Messrs. Armstrong and gle -room schools In the rural sections 101141"0 vubill 4*�
and finally the gs:me -was c4lleT when J. MeCarroI4 c. 2 0 1 4 2 1 flied to Siebert., Burling took one on rbIl dumped one Hanley thatthe special levies as per - tting More than. your 4,m
tooX, throwing him out. Runs 0. near you are 9 30 43" �i I .
I - 2 was advanced f�a second rimittee's report Of Jun-, whole town. r 1114 i
victory 'was -in sight, it not assured L. Haynes, P. ---cf. '2, 1 0 0 the thigh and the special coil his is, true both in the i63%) f"ItAton it,
for Godericb, Wild seezies., prevailed G. Burling, 'Ib. 2 0- 1 4.0 0 by Young's bit through pitcher. Hits 0. Errors 0. 19b, case of rural separate school 1.11 RA
Minutes, the E. Cooper, 8b. 0 1D 0 0 1 0 C pper walked filling the -sacks. , Zurklit., Young -burned them over 1021, ap�el inted to equalize the Hi 5.4" ottalprieh, Swill St. 1.1%
during the last ten -this innings with blinding speed. way lev es and expenditures Of the rural public schools." Arrive
stalling, tac- J. Y county,,, be levied this year.
. ounj�, 2 0 0. 0 3 0 Pridham fannea. P. 9cCarroll tan- in _Www,
crowd objoeting to, the ors 0. Churry, tanned. Haines' hit a slow Is. Presented With Purse
ties of the men from the Classic City- E. Pridhanit, If. 8 0 0 0 0 0 ned. Runs 0. Hits 1. Err ioller -to Young for out number, 2. Moied in amendment by Alessi
young struck,out Haines. Robertson and Moser that there be'no
Several of the 'visitors 'left the 6014 - - - - - - - Zurich: I A very pleasing address presented
refuisin to play and Urmpire Taskef 16, � 4 4 16 0 6 Brown sent a sizzler to Burling, Who Braun, unglotiousli popped, to third. I tl levies upon municipalities for to Ali$$ Marjorie Aitken by the con- Frei Entargom
speell
Runs 0. Hits 0. 1rors 0. sod by committee's re_��, gregation of North street Methodist
had, the watch on them when the . Str,tf*gd At.R H. PO A B picked it up in fine style and touched Your ftest picturia
ide it impossible- to play' I the bag. iUrity Flftr AB R H PO A, E p"02rfi 9af3JanrO
storm ME "Dingo" 3 0 2 1 2. , "Babel' Siebert swung hard 4 1� 0 a 0 Th ;P109gI ebureb,,of which She Was a valued
Manager Irays elected third strike and missed. Rulis P. McCavrolit � so. aine 'dme�t was at and the we will develop And printy0iiie
Mooreo'lb� 3 2 0 6 0 0 on a member, prior to her Marriage, 10 Ut%-
Haines as his twirler for the day, atid Edwards, if 1 2 1 0, 0 0 0. Hits 0. Errors 0.' Lindsay, 2b. 4 0 1 3 8 0 motion cavrjea�. lot avoidably hold over WE' next week. next roll of fillia iiiny Size and gl",
hopes were high. that Tingo" would Walker, cf. 3 0 2 0 0 0 Third Innings - R, Blosett, ef. 3 1 1 1 :0 0 The address was ac6lupsuied by the you free one unlarclement Ot tbo
rqpoat his form of the Wingham, '8 0 0 1. MeCarroll, 8b,' 0 0 1 0 0 beat ifttutc Of thO lot- TbIa-ApM-'
Gee, as. I I - Purity Flour, Haines took Lind- PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD presentation of a purse.
Hayi .3 1 _9 10. 1 .0 141. over is to Introduce our k1uper.
game when he had.13 strike. outs. HqsItze, .2b, 3 '01 1 11 0 0 les, C. 0 0 10 0 to ior worumauship.
v,er,- aptavently had an . say's grounder throwing out,at first
do '0 7 0. 0 Bisset's hit followed the some groo * Burling, 1b. .2 0 When_ Holloway's Corn Remover -
Raines, howe Clifford, c. 2 0 ve *oung', P, 3 0, � 0' 2 0 The regular meeting of the. public applied to a Corn it kills the roots W 8411ows
oW1 day art(! had'OHfidultY Ili 'finding WhitA, rf. 3, 1 �-2, 0 0 0
stud Haynes" fumbled btit� recovered -3 .0. '1 .1 0 '0 school board Was'hOld on Monday ev-
Cooper, rf.. unit the callosity comes out without
t1w phtte in the opening, Inning. His Payettes p. 3 1 1' 0 2 0 in time to throw -the batter out. If '0 -toria sehool,. present
wildness coil rors gave the Prldham 4-0 0, 1. 0 Cuing in Vic Injury to the fleith.
?led with er - - - - - - Haynes took J. McCarroll!s grounder Uirmaii. Platt and Trustees Sal-
"Domildons', J!"runs. The vi .24. 6 9 15 �5 2 . third out. Runs . 0. Hits 0. - - - C Cutt and
Connected for four safeties in the.se- Summary: for the, 30 7 2.7- 9 0 lows, Gundry, Achoson*
could, garnering in three, runs before Errors 0. ABA H PO A E Craifle.
Stratf6ra' 9-8'0'1 0`4- Zurich: "Tolly'" Wurin . fanned. - Zurich
took up the hurling duties, Purity. Flour -1 0 1 1 1--4, grounder and C. Hoffmani 3b- 3 0 0 2 1 0 Pr licipal Sharman of. tbe'Contral
Lindsay'took O'Brien`6 1 1 Clay.' Hoffman Ill, 2 0 0.12 0 0 school, reported an, average Attend, A.
'Two i--Burllng, - it to first. "Paddy -11 MeCariol Mag of'iOl boys and 87 a7g; Ly
,oing to contre and Bissift to -base hilti . Edwardo. threw RU . This Oft Opaoptunft
right. %"ung'.pitched good 'ball for � Sacrifice, hits- -Lindsay, Bisset, J- threw koiyman out. no 0,.; Hits Lee Hoffmah, So. 4 0 .0 0 1 '0 Alves for
the rest'af the game, although touch- McCarroll, Young, Edwards' Errors. 6., Chupry, C. 3 o o 9 3: 0 girls, 94 9 er.cent. of the enrollment;
bits, I ' 'ba000;LLirtdsay, ]Rayneso
ija ability to Stolen Haines, p. 4 0. 0: 0 a. 0 and calle attention to. the fact that
ed up for five �i I � . Fourth Inning$ 0 0 0 # the water siipply, is it why: MISSIt.
fAghten up in the pinchespulling hiT 1�, I , Braun, rf. 3 1 of at all Rife
- enabling Win to Is -Burling, C.00peri Gee (2). Purity Flour: Haynes. leaned On Sie 3 A 1.1-o 0 q1late, only one fountain being in
through and Left on hasesPu �Iour 6, berif If.
6 to left field fencei Warm, 2b. .3 0 l. 0 0 0. comthiSsiOn- Pfincipal Stonehouse
one tally., oAe, alid sent it over
Stratford 7, -ted 175 boys and 185 girls, 90 All old ect Ladies' Re at
Hits Oft-'aaynes 4,Younk 0.... his -bit going for A tviro�bagger,,, al- O'Brien, cf. 81 0 1 :� 0 Q Tepol stock'of Sel ad-VAO-W.. at, Co.
- - - - - - - per Cent. of the :enrollment; Penny I . I - , I.
Struck out; B oun -Aice try 98; number of less than Cost ofniaterials'�
y Haynes . 2, y g thou h Usually rounting a home rub.
Burling fouloif and after a, 28 1 3 27.11 0 Bank: deposits, $102.
2, Payette 6. Clarence Hoffman failed t�D get it. de ositors, 84L
Model.� epica e . Hit �* pitcher -Ay Young (Clif- . Haynes Summary, Re School Management eomrftit�
forM, by Payette (Lindsay$ Haynes, 10111irryi, missed A low one,
4 nX to, third, -Burling flied to 01,� Purit;K Flourl- 00 y 4 tee was � instructed to look -into t Veotitie Serge. and Tweed 80itso $16-5
Burling) 000- , $' I
S,
WEEK' Orlien w Zuric re All'tWis Sea$Olilg good
OF JUNE19 to. 24 Passea ATcCatroil, Clifford to -relayed throw through.se 00 1. .000-1 tion of the water service at t and $25-5Q-'
Flo0r, 9; c "' I and also tho decorating of e
ovd, too late� however, -to catch Left' Ott bases -Purity ntra
14 ar. 1 (3) so it
E.6sing pitcher-lKaynes.i Dingo.11 Cooper fanned., Pridliam, Zurich 5. school W48 left with the commit C
Tirae-1.53. hit with power to � I . l3eautiful black s�rg ine a�d'. velour,doats.
and Tues4y to Haynes vbO threw him out. ' Stolen bases-Btaunro have tho� ba auce of t 0 e gabard*
Umpikes-Tasker and Reynolds, Runs 1. Hits 1. NErrors 1. Sacrifices, -Clayton Hoffman % school done,
TOM mooRs Zurich: "Dodo" Hoffman Up. Lindsay, J. McCarroll, Young. Mr. Garrow was requested to at- $17-50) 2 'E..�O and 2 . 5 5Q.
wards' Haynes handled his high foul Ay in Two -base hits.-Hayn6o 2, Lindsay. tend the Court of Revision inthe in.
in ]Bob Bisset's peg home off Ed fitmart fashion. Lee Hoffini.if-went Struck out---7py Young* by.Haines terests of the Board.
1110M TEB GROUND Up.11 hit in tho. second, caught Lavelle at
His 0 by,p. McCarroll to, Burling route 9. qplications, from Miss Charlotte Dresses' Dresses Dresses
the plate jfi excellent fas ion. 0 Urry struck. u
(3om0ay-"The Love Fjgie* ru , ng catdh oof e o's fly Ili the o C. . Runs 0. . �Hi to 0: Bases on b I ixils--Off Young 2, Off A. olley (for 1)081 'on as !$Utpelf 'Thisis where you get . � your best, Assoftme t
parto I h thir was also a splendid piece of Hirers 0. Haines 5. . teacher),,- from Miss Jessie k-
.......... Fifth Innings' Hit by pitcher-Yourig (Braun), Collingwood (for a' position on the �ton Crepe, Cri�p-e�de-cliinef satins, Ooe 044.
wor . k; Raines (Burling, Bisset).- staff), Tund from. Miss Margaret . A-,,
__WeAneiiday:aud T ursday n, P. McCarroll wait a Osition) s: price,
It . I - . Purity Flow Wild pitchts--Haines 2. �.ack, meaford (for u ua
ETHEL CLAYTON Coope s failure to -come home on ed patiently for a walk Arid. got it. �Passcd. ballsw-Chutryc,Haynes 2. were received, a . nd_pllaeed on file for � I .. .
payett�,Ia ild second Lindsay made a nice attempt. to bunt
throw � over rraud . assortiubtit of ginghar",
Unipires-Tasker, Ro:Vnolds. reference,. t W.e also ihave a g
(4 looked bad and Burling's attempt th but fouled and this sacrificed McCar Time -9.18.. ommunication with reference
stealbome in tb � fifth. did not appeal A e i - low. pric
WEALTE." roll to second. Bisset came thro organd es.,and voiles, a I at tb e Of $4,50 tQ
e Ugh
oil $14 a bun
to the.crowa as particularly well-tim- witli shit, it b4ing a single over se� [repIlying Ooth brushes at $14 a bun
"So, 'ng Sister ed, Carrol 91 dre to be sold f6 pupils at 15 cents a $925.
qy r;ilece was ri�eeived, and Miss Clark,
0�64kle Come VA cond baseman's head J. Me
bunte4 foul- twice and then bi The i gichoof
Susie." anted to County, Coun nurse, was authorized to
Allies 00*1 0
The. Purities.lost a league game! 1 who threw him out. - Roffma Skirts fi ledi011, $4- $7.25-
h ie a hiandied. ne se
What will the Zurich Herald have to catch Bisset At second, pure aj
attempted to (Continued frorn page 4) The contingent committee was giv-
Fniday &hd gaturday... say 9 ? T They way get out a spe- p. MeCarroll coming home on the
on until next mebting to re Ott On lia Ili ej .,.for this
ciiVedition play. Haynies took his second - two� New blouses b6siery a Mi V Y..
GLADYS WALTOX bagger the ball koinq, through third treasurers be askod in future to have fountain change.
ed to the The mhtter, of fixing -the teachers' we6k1s'sbOwiUg-
in THE- GAME AT ZU ICH and sc'onng Bisset. Babel' Siebert their county tates forward alaries was fixed for a stecial, Meet-'
Runs 2., Hits county trepurer not later, than Dec. E
�PLAYJNG�.,WITH FIRE." haudled Burling fly. Nfond#y night in
ru�. 27ih each year, so that,the county Ing to be held next
The Purities did lt-�-they perfori 2. Errors. 0. �e the town hall. i . I In and See -()pf Display
Century'Comedy QhUrns" ed the !in ossible (or what the' Zur- Zurich: Haines grounded out. to treasurer and the banks can have V s >1iss Sharm4n was appoin4d on Come
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ich Herals though was impossible). Lindsay. Bra un,was hit and got *his amount enteped in their books A the Entrance examination board for
"Tapping 14iagai� Falls." lvapeingto' second, when paid for that year.
roaringXon, bearded him in use of
appearanceE at the
and put him to sleep. of screens for some of the rooms
They went, to Zurich, called oil the base ad i
his den led to catch him at firsL Your auditors are not satisfidd With, 1922.
Young tr* p1laeed at The matter of poreb some
Peace, and Prom all he ran off thi the amount of information or tie
M -nee base -line but Reynolds called, hini their. disposal by the auth both- THE -TO-WE R"""
ail Mon V
r4saynd Wet. at 4.15 P -m- quietness now. reign in that little -a twister.te, McCar�i the Huron Couniy Home.. if the Victoria school when flies are RO AL LADIES' READY
M. ing and safe. Babe hit I man-
�atu at 3 1 .00 ii�:, town, instead -of vain boast! 5 late. accor4in Ounty council ",wishes an. accurate ersome, was; left with the schoo
1,roll whose tbtow wai gl' ment with Ower to act.
-,Wally Reidju promises of great victories, , recoll, - 0 Reynolds, but the general o Inion aUdit, Of the books of, their � institu- age tter
Zurich still had stinging *oily" I tion, then we Must bqve I 'Thq Board 94s received a le
Neek� Specipl the books of
Tha AffnircA lrif Anatol." tion of their defeat. here on the 24th, had it that Siebert Was out.
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0" Correct Fitting C. orsets D C
.have perfect fitting gowns' itn I N ARTWRIGH
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wear Nemo Cors�ts-Ybulll like
t deratelv vriced ai $3.50 and iip. ...... . . . . . ......
Perrin* s "'KAYSER7 Silk Gloves
Perrin's Kayser Silic Glo.ves �re now
shown in all�tbelseason's-sbades in' short
and long gl9ves at $1.50 and up.
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INITLAIN COLORS AND.-TH
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Solid Color Swiss Fine Uife P1
Furtushiigs Oriand' colors Gingham,
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For the Bride rxatitiful istoffell's" Swiss brgandy They are the best sbades of the These are the finest Gingbanis made
in season, shown ba navy, black, belio, in Scotland and coine in all the new
in bluee rose, piult, lavender, shr! P I ;ii, pioll and W , bite. Priced at 65c, checks and plaids in .7 inches wide,
and whit e, all 44-inebes wide, priced ros d at 39c a yard.,
at $1.00 per yard. and SOC a yar
A Gift for the new home
is lasting and appro riate. Fine Canadian
!P SWiss Embroidered Novelty Voiles in
We would suggest it shOuld
Ginahams
be Comfoftef-q, Pillow Clseg Orgaifdy Patterni W
in plain or embrollaered, The w6A beandful Atiminer inaterial Vine voiles in- �rowll, b , Wet navy% Good, heavy weigbts in cliecks of
Sheets with hewstj*�ebcia sslty, Pink, rose itud belio, Shown in alb Sizes, also plain blues, tans, greys
ends or plair. Pillows with sliown. The sbade� are helio, white, es, priced at 24c a
rose, maise."All with billbtbiderY and Many new patterns. In spotso rings, and dark shad
down fillitig, or probably priced at $2.50 � yard. allover, priped at 65C and 75c yd. yard.
Rugs.
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RUTIVED MANY N E "W" DESIGNS
Linens' For t e
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ExtraordI*nary
Showing
Make the btide a gift of
Linen. It will be appre-
ciated for niany years.
Our sbowittg of
Table Cloths,
R.'anners,
Doylie% ...
Centre Piece,; and
6' e t s,
are new desigus, made from
theffluest linen and moder-
ately priced.