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M.100 Ir. p • tee. , 'fatally
Float, 1. v trade pet eW
Butter.. ,..•
Eggs . . .
Dried Ai'lt'�'s per Ib.,
Live how. per Cwt;
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Bran p+-, ,on
Sugar B -t'nest .... ..•
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45 iia
48 59
34
109 1 18
1 135
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22 28
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BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL OVER -
COATIS D'."3ING THE. NEST TI3IRT'Yt
DAYS S'T-`WART'S
Id'OUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Having had Inmly house reeks:lelled, it
is now ready for 'sale or rept.. Also
a "few PremierSeparators for 'sale
!cheap out B. W. F. B!eavenr's Store'
apply to WM, M. BLATCHFORD, 828
Lee Ave: Toronto, Ont. or one door
south el evese.
NEW PRINT. GOOD PATTERNS,
GUARANTEED F:445rr COLORS.' PER
YARD 10,x. AND 12;G -e. STEWART'S.
Marriage Licenses issued at the Advo-
cate oeve2, Exeter.
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FURS
NOW. SO_lE GOOD VALUES IN.
SMALL FURS AND FUR -LINED
CO ATS.'—STEWART''S.
Get some neatly printed calling cards
at The Advocate.
MISS G. E. WE Mu.
s. T,T, A. AI s. W U.
Honor Graduate of the
London Conservatory et Music, Teach-
ing College of the Western University:.,
Teacher PIano, Theory, Harmony, Count-
erpoint, and Mu's'-ea1 History., Pupils
prepared for Mutsical Exanvnatiq•ms.
EARLY' BCYERS SHOULD SEE OUR.
NEW DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS
THEY ARE UP TO DATE.—STEW-
ART'S.
ATE.—STEW -ART'S.
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.—At this
time et yea: when taxes, and other liab-
ilities axe falling due we are much fan
need of money. Advocate 'subscriber's
could help us c;onside•rably if they
would look at the labels on their papa
ere and remit at once tibe amount duet.
Farmers wanting leap for next sea -
€021 should place their order at once
the Canadian Government Agent, Advo-
tate Office, Exeter.
HORSE AND LOT FOR SALE
Lot 20 and 24, William Street, Exeter
on which is a (good -veneered see*
and halfhousel, stn goad repair. Frena
of house Is 18x24, kitchen 18x20, and
the woodshed and • scent mer kitchen, 21x
15. Good hard welter, good stable -18x
24; number large and small 'fruit trees
For furt1ie particulars apply to
WILLIAM ATKINRON or B. S. PHIL-
LIPS, Auctioneer, Exeter.
GIRLS WANTED.—Two girls at once.
Apply to Mrs. W. T. Acheson, Cantrell
Hotel. Exeter.
CALF FOR.•SALE-A thoroughbred Ser
sey heifer colt for 'sole A'pp'ly to T.
G. CREECH, Exeter.
HOUSE' FOB SALE
•
A one-story brick house, do Main.
St., Exeter. In 'good condition.. . ahhd
suitable for smell family. Small gar-
den. Good w eked. Apply to R. De
ROWE, or S. W. ROWE, Exe ter, Ont.
FOR SALE
That desi+ra'ble pooperty known ars
Poweil'e Frust Gardens, situated on
tla ccree: of Carling and Victoria St.,
Exeter, Is for stale. Good storey and
half framme house in good repair.
stat le, hen -house, etc.. and . excellent
fruit gardens of 11% acres Goed well
and town water, near depot . sehtool
amd churches. Apply to S. POWELL,
The
.Landlord's Laugh
He has no more use for his
"To Let" sign.
tie used our Classified Want
Ads: And found a good tenant.
e.n.,w.+w.Mf:fir rc-e
Bus, Dray and
Teaming Business
Your orders In our line will be
attended to quickly" and satisfac-
torily. We are here to please the
public needing anything in our
title, and we ask a trial from you -.
Orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE -OFF-
ICE, PHONE 25, will receive
prompt attention.
T. G. Oreech
LOCAL DOINGS. 4
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What poet wee. It who wrote;
13rmea'th'as there a map • wtt't stout as dead
Who never .to hinm'se?44 has said..
I'Ii pay :'Wore I get be bed,
The del* I owe the prthtere
Y'es, there axrr, we know •full well;.
And they we Peary will go. to—Honolulu
The place where there's no winter,
Tainted Inmrolney is the kind the other
fellow gets:
dem may be kiam', butt he comes 11n
the shape of pork. .
Even the 'fellow" with nothing' to do
doesn't eeem reatie tied.
There is nothing that coats •a17 lit-
tie and goes so fat as courtesy.
A women is en,'MAnttlsliki:stic over bet -
leg in tried; net .over the men she is
to marry.
Whclnm a man loses; his head un,
fo'rtu'nately he retelns possession ee
his tongue..
More wonven are looking for an op-
pertutnity to elope fnottm ewe, than to
elope with ,them:
Re;•maerebteh—when yo't are right, you
can afford ;to keep your tenlpar, and
when yctu are wrong, you can't afoad
to 108e It.
Beavo Hallman. of. Exeter and Reeve
e,anders Of Ste((pheln. pe.id an official
visit to the House ,yf Refuge at Clin-
ton on Thursday.
When I rnieeit a girl with a very
ode and romantic amla'nne, I alwayas wen -
Eder what her nfaime was before she
began fooling with it.
The young •anent Who does n't take
and interest in 'hes employees bust ness
ar- try to make hit nselr ind',seens'•blh
to the firm hats a poor outlook ahead
of limn.
Thane is a dune fn every young, mall's
life when .he 'ire as popular as the
cl.n1j• dog in an orphst;n asylum far
boys, bet his popularity d'oeane last
larger then his wedding day.
The local newspaper cannot give all
the news without the help of . the cit -
eels of .the community it serves. The
editor. needs the cooperation of the read-
'er. Send in the news• and sen it in
as early in the week as pbtse ble,
Special detectives of the Doinniti on
police station hurts bean put at w'ark
to find the source of ciroulatien, of
the bogus $5 and e2 Dominion billet
which the department has been, notified
are beginning to fl1O:ad western Ontario.
Ex -Mayor Spottoai held purchased. the
Winghamn Advance, the' local Conserve
rive wee,klY, end will take plossess'een;
on March 1. The _Advance is considered
one of 'the, brightest, weekly paperse•in
( Ontario, and hats large circulateen
It is 'pract}icaley the Only Coles'eivar
five paper in the riding of North Huron
The pater was founded in, 1870: For
the past .15 years it has been con-
ducted by Mr. 'Ttid; 7-;-A•Ll', who hats
brought It to a high state. of effic-
iency, and plats: evade it a very popu-
lar journal,. The Advocate wishes Br!e.
Spo)tton suecees.
?Mr. E. L. meth, prtaprietor of the
Oxtard Trdbuine, deed, suddelnly at one
o'clock an Friday morning, at hits
home' Hall: Street, Ingersoll, of hem-
orrhage of the bra`1'n.t He had been: at
his office during the day and west
down town again In the , evening; He
was In his 561th year and had con-
ducted the Tsi)bv'ne for the past seven
Years. He had been associated with
newspaper work ie lnlgeaisoll for 85
years or More. . He leaves a widow,
-we sorsa, C4are'r1'ee, toe Stault Ste. Maria
Ont. and lemseli, et helms, and olne
.daughter, Mrs. Fielder, o± &sake tdon,.
Mrs. Clarence Smith is a daughter rod
Mr. and Mrs; Jtolbin Snell, of Exeter's
A Reactionary Storm Period will cen-
ter on and touching the 18th, 19th,
20th. Helavj ebeet and snow 'stoem's
will be eiemeeved d'uri'ng this pem:od
causing prolog -teed., wintery •stornms and
weatth'at. 'These storanve will reach their
cule;nrinatioln. on aind about the • 201th
the Moon being Pull end In perglee
as that day. West Tndia hurric'an'es
are probable alt this period, on the gulf
and inn southern coact regions. Watch
barometer coalditiotes, and Inceeent
storm dev'eldpmentts In coast regions
at this tianle. Great blizzards and high
hold winds from time northwest will
mark the closing stages of thos,e
storms: A• very' Marked seismic period
well be metre' lab the 20th, calling
for , earthquake reports Brom, many
extreme parts OE the Earth,' from the
17th to the 23rd, •
HOCKEY. -Exeter people were given
the opportunity o'f witnessing a good
game of hockey be Thera:lay* night',
when Mitchell Junior 0. 11. A. teaan
played, a game with the Exeter teanm,
the visitor's• weaning a by a 'score of
8.6.. The very cold• weeither kept many
away frons the rick, but a fair attend-
ance was presite: Harold Bissett
handled the bell lin good style and
satisfa'etorr. .•0niy a few short term
penalties were imposed, The game was
a good exhi.bitfloin and was fa•i'rly free
tram anythilnlg approaching roughness,
On the average the visitors played the
game a little be'bfer than the honee
boys, being some faster o.n the ice,
good sticlebe reliefs a nd played some
else combination: In individual Work,
the Exeter boys led, but title, while
(asisantital in; a gotola gable of 11,oclreyd'
does not se offers . result in, goals; and
ori the nleMieee ce goals depends the re -
'Sat of the gape. Itoweepver, the ,game
wlas a good one), and at no tftirne was
the lead grebe. At half time the visit-
Ors were Dino up, 4-3,. The fleelt goal
Wes scored by 'Mitchell, the end
and 3rd by Enot(ee, this eth aind 5tkn
by Mitchel,., •etth by Eaetetr, 7th and
8th by Mitchell, et'ki by Exeter, 10tH
and 11th by Mit hldli„ 12th by Exefler,
13 tr. by Miter ell, and '14th. by ExeteyJ
The lints up was'—
Mitchell Exetelr
Snaith goalGreig
D. Elasdzerman poitft H. 'Ell'.t1tt
Monson cover T. Carting
Lta erseek roves'' S. EIllatt
Thorne centre Southc'otii
W. Fiiasizernmin ,lett wing Atkinson
Suek • rlgbt wing birney
'Pm,y, I•to,aidey Boge( g0 to Mitchell to
play the ret'unn gelato on, ru:aday nein.
See the Hdcle:y Vetch to -night, Feb.
13Th Eteter vs' Londote MedA. This
be a good. gable.
.AdditlKltnal Locals oh Page 4,
Eric Hurdo•n is ill and. confined 'tto
lila room
Mrs: F 'Adallett, ;or, Is connfined
her room thrt gh .11incise',
Air D. C. Lo'tggh df Brookville het
been transferred tot tills branch of 'the
Mpnsona Banks
Dr*. •Quackehbush addressed the
Yo'umm.g Men'u's tCJnels' In the Mein Street
Church oe. Sunday afternoon.
k'or ati acceuint oo the ilia which Ives
nviticeable 10 the south westeiturday,
nigh sea .'co'u'nt Carmel news(,
Mr. Jas. Gould hk is received a
Vendor's license td 'sell stamps and
post -cards at hips place of business.
Rev. D. W • Ooppolas Inas again been
appointed representative of the County
Council oln hhe Wbstern University
Keel, son o Mr: W. 13. Dearing,.
of Stephen is receverinlg ,from his. re.`
cent sickness, and Is again able to' be
out around:
A peseesnt and profitable evening may
be eXpeeted by thaisle who attend the!
Mis'si'onary banquet its Jaanes Street
Church 1viainday evening;
to
At the anneal meeting of the DoPnin-
1nn- Shorthenu' Be edeas Association ,
held In Toreletjo, Mr. 11. Smith, of
Springhurst, F;anrm, Ha'y ,.ways elected
president.
A number of, visitors, from other lod-
ges are expected, o0 Mowry night when
the D D. Q. AL, Ree. D. W. Collins
makes his+. o'ffic;ia'1 Wise to Leba1nar
Forest Lodge.
1•ir. John Prbwtte •whno has for nla:ny
years been residing with Mr. Samuel
Stanlake,, left Wednesday, for the) House
of Refuge at Clinton where. he in
tends remaining)
lee George Bedford. aind fan -lily have
now become oonnfoltably settled in
the hogs 'purchhsieki from Mir:
riesling and we welcome the new res
siderite to Eales r. -
Bert Guttas was ipi Torotntu, last week
where he succeeded, in passing an ex
mr.iaation. to erder the service tof• the+
Bank or Comene(ecet5 iiia clonmmenced his•
duties here on M'omday.
Mr. Albert E. Amda'ew returned last
week frelmm.'St. Joseph Hospital, tendon
where be racen,tey' underwent an op-
eration. He is improving nicely but
will. be unable be work for a month
or two:' •
e1Nr,, Ro'ben Ddnn ey and tathily, Nho
hav : been living in London Per some
time moved here this week, taking up
their residende : in the ho'u'se west of
Mr Geo. 'Sunmiallabohnbe. We vvelc,ome
Mr and Diteney and family pack to
town
In the's,e days; when newspaper ad-
%nertfeiements etre considered til , a
certain stance a part of the news,of
his besunes:s every .week Irl the ad-
vertising colulntvs of a first-class local
newspaper has an ianmense advantage
over °there.
'Rte are indebted to Mr. 'Henry Cann
Ville Franche, 'Seek:, a former native
orf Exeter, for a copy of The Asain-.
Jibaia Times; A. new Western venture
in the aie'wspapsr arena_ It its a bright
and news little sheet ;and gives pree
t w 1
nese oY s.,z•vnnn{g a. ulaef'u1"purpast2.
Two rinks of' Exeter curlers went to
Hensall on Thursday and. played moan-
ing and afternee , each rink .lasing
and winning ti gssi*. The Exeterpiay-
ers were J. Doyle, 'T., Boyle, W. W.
Tama: ami ,11: 'Gould; T Newell, W.
Gillespie, D. Ruslslstl and G E` Anda
creme.
The Exeter Agaibuaural Fair will
be Meld tide yelar ole the Monday and
Tueedtay tbdlowing the Lond'an Fair:.
These days have been a'ccep'ted fin
mean.y Years by the Exeter direl^tore
and tthi's announcement ' le made early
to avoid other fair dates clashing vete
these dates, Sept. 15 and 16th.
During the Waist feeveweeka that whole
sale price of tea Valet advaneed 13ec.
per pound wholesale, and 'the retail
price Is : rade to the raised: • The chief
cause of the jump in price its •sa'''d by
theimnport'er t tel be a scarcity of
supply. In the matter' of total consume
ption of tea per a nn'una, last year, Can-
ada got away with thirteee gdm,tp melees -1
pounds.
The Carnival on Monday was large-
ly attended and a very interesting effa r
The prizes were . a`warded as follows,—
Ladies Fancy Cotstunae went in pairs,
Emma Fisher and Alive Wood, Der
othy and Clif Me lliett ; Geleit;s Fancy
Costume, D. Grieve, G. Hepburn Lad-
les Comic Costume, Vera. Rowe, anti
Grace Sanders'. Gents Comic Costurhe,
Trueman Elliott, Bert Gillespie; Wells
race, Lillian Boyle, letil, Marjorie Hep-
burn. 2trd; Gents Races, Ed'. 'Anderson
1st, Oscar Anderson( 2nd:
GROCERIES.• -Having purchased ' the
store of W. J. Carling & Sanm', and
having ,taken over the Grocery beeines's
and purc1ua;s'ed at new stock of .high
clas,o• groceries, I veleta to anneuncel
that as 'soon as the •stock arrives we
will be in a pos)'.(ti.on, to supply the;
wna.nts 'df 'tail needling goad tease.
groceries of every deiscriptl'on, and we
solicit a share ;of' the patronage of the
pecplc of this coknnnunity,.— GEORGE
BEDF ORD.
DIEL' I'N TOlEtONTO.'—There died 1n
Tercet.: on, !Priebe!, Fe'. 7th, Cathed-
i,tm'• Ellen Salter, ,widow of the late W
tI. alter The deeealsed had been in
deleatc- hea,Lth since the dea;'ih of her
husband in "September last, but the im-
mediate cause o,' death was, child -birth
—both mother wnd•. child ;laving r,,tC-
co•lnbedr, Mrs. 'Satter was a native of
Brueisels, O,nt, and leaves Pour istmnall
children to 'annoutrn the `0as of a itind
nlc then.
MARRIED AT WOODIIAM..,A t,uiet
but very pretty wedding was solemniz-
ed at the Methodist' parsonage, W.cod-
nein, yesterday ('W'ednesdey), when
Bev. Baker united In marriage Mr:
Alveyr Nelson AMY, a ProsPerou's young
termer bt Outlook, Sask., and brother.
of Mr; Moses AMY of Exeter' North, ' o
M1ea tdmnmi'Ie Redd, daughter of Mr.
Henry Rodd 'orf wax W!oodhanml The
young couple will spent ;a, ehlOrtelon-
syn Been I;n L landIan, Brantford and Ex-
,ter, atter which • they w;11 lea- e•`'abouk
March 10th, where, they eettle'db'wee
on the groom's' fine farm nese Outlook
Saskr, The yotngeau 1et
will
nave the
beat wlahtrs ee their }many fetends foe
a .1•enand prospero'uus wedded. life,,
AMre;• C H..HleeeleY .a1411. roethelns very
week.
Mr, John evliteleelle conttnuee Lni
a very low state lot health.
Mr. Faget who hes been tee a•saiel-
rant manager of the Bank of Commerce
at .Crediton, has', been appointed nman-
eger of that baatltln of the bank. Mr,
Waugh, manager of. the Exeter Newell,
was also mariagee df the Creditian
branch, but by the present change will
be relieved of tlidse dutlesl
Awing t'o rt severe attack tet 'Lei
grippe Rev. X). W. Collins, who to
confined to his bbd, wilt be unable
to take the Lenten service In the
Trtvltt Manorial Churoht to -night Thurs.
day, anmd hones riot serviele will be :meld:
Master Ptanul Collins. is also confined
to hie hamlet
Crystal City, Main, Courier.—On Mon,•
day at neon eobin Cuellneore's hennary.
and stable ,wtalsl:selectee to 'be on fire,,
Citizens soon ahvswered' the call of the
flue: bells ahid atelier half an ho'ur's(
fi'ghtiamg im the severe cold were suc-
cess•fui to eettingui'shihrg the flame,
before the tal:eta had been very ser-
irously daannaged f
Was Lulu Maa+t(in its v' -'silting to
Wroxeter.
Wit's. W. W. Tamen spent Tuesday
in Leedom
'Ivlr. Fraaik Sweet' of Sarnia was hone
over Sunday.
glee Grieve of Seaforth is v-tsi-ting
friends here;.
Dr• Hooves of Inwood spent part of
the week in towuv.
Miss Qutance .and MIs Iusto'n went
to Toronto on tdondes,: '
Mr. Dawn Pelee of C1inyt,on, was a
visitor 'here thils' week.
Mr. Frank Cornish of L. radon. spent
Monday at his hornet here.
Misses Nina Cahlyln(gr and, 'Evelyn G€11
went to Leaden on .Tue ed;ay
Mise L. White of Wotodstock 1)s the
guest, of Mts. W. We Taman.
Mr, 7. D. Attkinsoln, and daughter Ilene.
of Clinton epee Teelsday here.
Aire. Paper and eon john rotate ed
from a vlsi't• iln ,Lolndoh and Cleveland.
Mies Kathleen Stewart left Monday
to 'visit Toearnto and Bownmianville
friends.
Miss. Hazel Browne* has returned,
:teem an extennded visit with her bro
ther . In .Minnesota,
1Ir, Willib.un 'Horny and wefe, of
Kipper spent Sunday with his anoth-
er Mrs. C. H. Hormel.
Mrs. T. Gregory has retunned from
a. visit !Inn Stretford weal her son„ whp
is abo'u)t to move to Berlina
Mrs. Gladuaman and daughter, of Pet-
erboro, visited at the home of Mr. F.
W. G1adni an during the week.
Mrs. James Gould came home froom
Londen: lash week and ie reee3vering
nicely frown her repent illness,
Mr. Christpher Balsldon of Stratford
visited his siiaters .±V1re. SI. Quance and
Mae C. H. Berney over Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Haminolnd; w?mjo' has been vise
iting his *rater, Mrs. WM. Rivers, ret•
turned to ,hls heave inn. Bnffalro on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Wen. ,Wialsona who has been • vis-
iting her pa.drkts, Mr: and &fro, Ct..
H. Hornoy, retureed td her home in
Copplea tone,'
Mrs. Stewart kind daughter of Seas'
fortis returned toltheile Verne oil Friday.
evening, teeter visteinfefiire: Peen who
has been very 1414 •Miss Lila Lila Jones left Tuesday on a
visit to Toronto and Aurora. Kral
johns left the same' day to visit; her
daughter in Sanmryta.
;Miss Vendee Cabling left Saturday,
niernlhng for 'Norwtbh' to spend eeverai
weeks, prior to going to. Brighton
where the famail'y, will reside:.
Mr. D. fe 'Ilea Of St. Pal i1, Min; ,
Thursday iankl Friday visiting at Mr.
E. Chris'tie'a. AO.ob'k at Dave's genial.
face is always; welcome to his many
0ri'ends.
M.r. and Mrs'. Geol C. Russell., after
Blending their hotney-lnoon In. Strath
ebrd, St. Thorn(as, end elsewhere re-
turned here 'Firdday,' lest to s'pelnd a
few ;Bays priotr to , leaiving for . ther
home • in North Bbtkilgf:ord.
Mr. Andrew Wilson and wife, who
have been spending their holneymaun,
with relatives here let Monday moene
ling for Ottawa to spend a few days
prior to leaving for their new honme
in Canningttan, Manor, Sask.,
Try some Buckwheat
Flour for good pancakes
also a choice lot of Corn
on hand
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, - Ontario
Phone 28a
Reeklenee neat to the store,
Undertaker and License
Embialmer
EXETER ONTARIO
NOTICE
Regina Watches, when sold
without an Official Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent,,are liable to be Second-
Hand Watches, taken in trade
or procured in s o m e other
second-hand way.
I am the only authorizes
Official Agent here, and am the
S;m only one who can issue an Offic-
ial Guarantee which will be- re-
spected by other Official Agents
` throughout Canada,
Powell's B
New Bargains Daily
100. ITS A RIPPER OF BARGAINS 10c.
We offer at a dime, aind the ones who watch our reale certainly
benefit -
Keep watch for our February. Sale. Which will open up now most
any day, With scores of fresh buy -Inge. 1918 mutat double 1912.
Remember we are selling! our Tooth Taste, Chapped hand remedies,
Talcum; Powders, Flavoringe at e5c. no need paying long prices any
longer. Living is tolo high, ' •elo I• buy these iteans here and save, Try
us• once, wed stay with us and you'll save m'an'y a dime.
SATURDAY WIll be a corker, watch the north window, we are puts
ting on a bonze•, sale of Merchandise, yonrr choice 2ec. each box con-
tains froln 85c, to .60c. worth o1 efercheeellsle and sense will cion
tain cash prizes of 25e. td 50c. A clean up sale, SATURDAY
only. It pays to watch the abore. Come in ofhen, a box around.,
' SOME GOLD FISH LEFT
The Big Variety Store
Powell's Bazaar
JONES & MAY
PHONE: N.O. 82
New Spring Goods
The Spring Goods are here. Every day we are open-
ing up. New Goods: We are now ready for the early
buyer with a big assortment of the right stuff.
New Spring Dress Goods
`t " " lSllks
" tr Prilnti '
• it Foulards
Wide Eml~iroidories
New Dress Trimmings
" Fancy Waistings
" Ginghams Chambrays
" Muslins & Delainee
" Laces & Insertions
New Shakers, Shirtings, Cottonades, Table Linens
Towlings and Cottons
New Wall Paper
5,000 Rolls just arriv-
ed of the newest and best
patterns we have ever
shown. Come and see
our 5c, to 50o. paper.
New Rugs
We have just opened
75 New Room Rugs of
all sizes inwool, Tapestry
Velvet and Wintons.
Every Rug a beauty
See them before you buy
Sweep Out Sale of All Winter Goods
A few Winter Goods lett to be cleared out at a price
Everything must go
All Furs away down Wrapperettes cut' down.
Fur Lined Coats away down Ladies Coats cut down
Fur Collar Coats away down Underwear Cut down
All Winter Goods away down
Men's And Boy's Overcoats
Only a few left, to clear.' Do you want one cheap. Now
is yoiltr time to get it.
JONES & MAY
Headquarters for the celebrated W, E. Sanford Clothing