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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-1-17, Page 1
THIRTIETH YEAR. Our Coriir, 11 SOLDfERS'. VOTU Mr, Nor': P. ,O'Canaar,:oL Ottawa, the :general a•etu i • ng 'ossatcer, says - C, lie :impression. ' seems to have b=eti', created in sometar°tors that the c1 G(overrunie.n aPu l •s tem o(were'cl udder the . War.-Pim:es E1ectilota Act to allocate', certain. 'soldier IV ()ties to', part,ieular eanatituencies as it may deem exped- ient. This is entirely incorrect. The Glovernment . ass a ;m(a+titer of fact, is precaaely tut th,e same ptosition. as. the Opplos.itian.:wit,h regards to votes of i,aldiers. The act ,p!e,rirdis a sioldier, d who is a British subject .4n 11-a no •g a.` domicile in 'Canada, to designate the t :. etazialLtieui!c in which his vote shall constituency It a • permits laud .l• be credited. 1aa i �, r i 11? , he knows only the name of the place , • c • � 'tuenc' and the roam©•'a1" 'theconstituency to indicate ui; is situated, , to m diLcate the. name X01 the facie and the . bat o P i t is duly credited do the proper er con- stituency.' But laa (every case the matter is 'settled by .the soldier him- self aehnt'the time he viot,es. Neither the Government nor the Opposition , has power to, change thte vote .of a single • s,olclier, or to allocate it to ally -con- Sti'.ueney'lotheV than that which the has chosen at the time of thc voir,iu�b soldier ! s, The vote i is counted and the allocated La its -_proper ;constituency un the pre sence•• o!l electilon officers' representing ].pith eGoverntm:eat and Opposition, duly appointed under the. provisions of the War -Time Election • Act,' The counting untin ` o the votes castb y the. ,s,oldiers and sarlars' tin Canada was begun en Jan. 10th, by Mr. Q'Colnnor, is the p.res'etuce- of five Gla i trnanen1 and Clive Opp+osOitoni scrualtinecrs. The votes of the saldu,ers 'overseas are also being llookied after in a similar way, r. -Arid the work isexpected to be com- pleted 'early in February. •The ballon. are ,being Sorted tin 'accordance' with the endorsement . upon: the envelope c'containingKhem•. Each ballot. will be placed in tthe blox set :aside for alae gonlstituency to tyiehic'h ,,it belongs. When the iia'llotls have been distrib- uted :among 'true 235 bass they will be counted .and the results, with those of the voting oversees, ;will be added 1a the ,relsults oif the ordinary palling thnaughout the D,om nvoua,. PHONE 81a TAMA.N 'S Nave the Best. ok . therm ®vex • A IIiEASURED SUIT. A 'MEASURED OVERCOAT. ERCOAT. A SEMI -READY CLOTHING. - MADE-UP CLOTHING, HOUSE COATS, •UNDERCLOTHING HATS CAPS, SHIRTS I SOCKS . COLLARS TIES BRACES 1-IANDKIeRCHIEFS GLOVES, ETC. ETC„ ETC., l,TC 111. Taman.. Furnisher EXETER L ER, ()NTA.RIO, THURSDAY JAN We 'kicked .a little, about the re- ductiroii of the train 'service, to two - but ' after woliut'a,fter a. week O1 Hotrods it all we will be sails:lied with the + tv1 (a -day for' the ,rest of the win- ter, 11 is-.tinclexstlaacl that the Ontario, Government will' -this. ,session, intro- duce legislation in connection with the campaign 'venereal diseases. Mr. Justice H+oelglin,s is tapir enquiring in -I' tis tai ?subj,ect, A system of regist ration may be established. The 7.9.18 automobile markers are smallca than those of last year, but arc c'cui.idered of a much neater type They are about one inch smaller;each'• way: The figuires alae' blue this year on a white fbackgtotuinrl • ,, L'asit year they were baack on ,a- white gr} und. ht jIs ,eery , uriwis e' waste fuel: It ps ,Is't o ise tuse ]tel ere it is not needed. All public meeting preslaces town" halls clubs," theatres, t and many churches should be alerted e stored and i-� `u•e a o ed��'; at once: h )1 1 r in these 1)1 -aces, if there is any, used tohelp out in -the. homes where them is noz Nuel and the ptc(ople are suffering: -Do 't now. Do titer. wait .to- stopthe' t a leak after all the 0021 ns ' gone. We have no guarantee of coal ship- ments Let us commence to conserve svh,al we have. Onee-hundred and fifty. thousand of,, the ,tanners of Ontario are toreceime calendars 'front the Ontario Depart- ment. toe Ag,ricultur'e'g Upon, every page are a scone or more of timely suggesiions or n•em, ruders that will keep She ,tanner from forgetting sP,m.•a- things that are soften (overlooked. overlooked, Ev- b ery meeting of interest is noted -and tt separate tfull-length,', sheet gives'the tarni,er' data -of the most valuable nat- ure in egard to live Stock, breeding'" seed preparation and other important a • f^ -a . ;o k A GREAT /STORM The storm that struck this district on. Friday ,lni'ght and lasted until Sun- day ,night. was a very severe ,one, and its ..,seems to Have been glenieral all. over ,Ontario, It 'developed gradual- ly 'ori. Fireclay might, and by Saturday morning it was a'raging blizzard. -It continued all Saturday and Sunday, but by .Monday morning LhLe vviln,d,had. card own.. ,the •iliernionieter had goin!e. up, them sun had come dui; and • ,.all was bright and cheerful agaila. The "quantittyt,af snow that fell Was not great. but there was, considerable 10050 snow about, and the ' terrific wind that prevailed blew' it about in . every direct:Ian. Sterne places were swept clear, of snot., while in others the beautiful was, piled many feet high The feature that added much to the severity of the storm ;was the • fact that it was intensely cold, the ther- mometer registeri,rt,g as low as 16 de- grees below- zero. On Saturday one couldscarcely ;manage to travel two or three city blacks -',without dodg- ing ;in•'a !few• places' tot warn, up, Very few dollars word), of business was 'done on Saturdays In .fact' near ly* all the stores ;closed. at, six o'clock and no attempt was made to do busi ness in the evening. , On Sunday .itlite attendance at the Churches was very small. The: tnoads were blacked in. places in every diziectilon from town, but ware ,soon opened up ;again- on: Mon- day. Many :frozen faces were reported and the water systems in several houses in tarn. were frozen and con- siderable trouble and worry was caua- One :of the- dtelivery bays- had his ears and nose frozen, and while at tempting'1(0 rascertaia whether his ear was frozen he broke quite .a siz ed piece toff the lobe. The passenger train .from the north got through to London Saturday morning, but the north bound freight became sn.aw'ed' tate at Belgrave'and was there until the blockade : 'pas lifted ,on Thursday. Tiic. London, Huron & Bruce line Was without a train from Saturday to' Wednesday night, tivhen the 'passeng- er train came' through from Loui,d,on,, and on 'Thursday regular .traffic was 'resumed, ' Th'e, daily papers were much missed ,and as we Lad lnla bulletin service we were ignaiitun't at rvliiat was going on outside TEE I-TCTRON .COUNTY COUNCIL, The,County Council f01 1918 will be composed as follows : Harburn, Sealar h 1 Clinton—J. A, ,Force Giodei-ich—James Laith'waite and Dr. Clark. Win dram—A. Ti,pling` ensall—G. . Pettyt Beavers A. Ta for :13154th —N y Brussels—S. 1', -Plums,' Baylielet—A, Ei, 1Erw,in Wroxeter—John Douglas 11Ic'T{illlop—J. 11, Gotvenlock Tuckees111,11)—P-f 'Cutch U,borlve—Thos: Broclz,. Stephen•-W.'R, Filio' t and John Love Lay5o1in Laporte. • Stan —J. McKinley Glodcrieh 'l'ownsbip—W, I -I. Lobb I lulls i't Armstrong strong Ash f'cold J. 1, Dalton Colbern e—G. Ye Waw alio h, West -3, ,1,1'allottg,ll r ci "ctrl 1 st•—�T, C, b .a i �anaal J P '4V'a« GYCye-IVabt T.iV11Iagt011 and John, t M'I fi Nabli' Morris—W. Fraser l tunl'ic'l•1y G. K Powell Ilowich—R, Harding and Vt. 'Spof: ten SAVE YOUR ' GASOLINE Every li,meiyau permit Your car••10 :stead at the.: curb or on the .road with the enginle humming a''ay too 0 merry tune, ,you are, ,wasting gasoline 1 You may make light-. o. [hist apparent inoignificani loss, buil just multiply the hall hour per' day that youlet your engine idle. away ]?y about 4,000,000, and you will appreciate the. volume of gaa'oline wasted daily 'through this source alone ,by the ;car owners .of America It is figured that mare tflat one a t ii. �. sixth ,af the gasoline au:educed is wasted—;sortie 1,500,000 gallons daily, This is a'really stupenduous total when the daily increased ,clemand.-,[;ox motor fuel ,is consideree], 11 this gas- oline'could be saved it would be more a 'than suflicaunt to meet the requiaj.. teats of 'the array and navy, estimat- ed at 350,000,000 gallons a year. You can help to effect this 'saving,. The idling of the engine should' be, elimi;nated. Most cars now are tut- er with, 'self l to ters, which ne�n s that merely by the pressing :at: a but- ton, or a pedal the \e'ngilne can be stopped ar started. Besides, frequent use ,of the starter helps to keep the storage battery up to, its proper mark. Assturiing that your engine is getting a perfect mixture, d,on't i,nterfern' with the cat-buret'o4 Thais rimybe laid dawn as a golden rule for all motor- ists "Do-n't." ,fuss with -the car- buretor!' • Be certain; however, that you are using as leana mixture as possible, niatonly for gasoline economy, .but also to avoidcarbon' deposit, which is a voracious consumer of power. Have your carburetor, adjusted by a:ame"one whose business It is to know just how 'ta make the adjustm'en:t. Have the carbon r:enn:aved ,from- your valves and cylinder treads, at regular intervals, and use a lubricant best suited to (yew engine. Ear every dollar ,that you spend for gasoline you really get only -hen emits' worth of. power, .ninety per neat' of the energy developed by the engine being lost 5a its .tranhnilS,sion] to the c l •s s This ten per enif,, r drivingtvh:eel h, P assurd only when there is a minimum of.lost motion. I1 your grease is too heavy ,y'au are wasting ga,s through a toss of horsepower. Friction con- sumer power and wastes gas. ds that do , oat and. B;ralze-ran drag all bearings running freely mean more power per; dollar .expended,.. Adjust the: runnnng, gear, and see 'that .all tof its parts ere Properly lubricated. See to it ,that your ngrt tion is working as it should to ;gi've ;the maximum eilfic-' iency;' and also- see that the pistlgrt rings .fit. `tightly ,and the cyiiaKlers hold compression well. Leakage r of, caompress1oa'causes >ioss""o1f"power. A late spark increases gasoline cansump- tion; so, niake it a point to have the spark timed correctly with the engine, and drive with the spark fully advan- ced. Have a hot spark keep the plugs clean and the spark point. pnopexly adjusted.' Your tires "should be, kept properly inflated', Use a strainer when filling they :tank with gasoline so as to keep • -at clean. Thie, average car is most economic- al when driven at faiom fmfueeni to tvenly-ttives'sraules an hour. Don't drive at excessive speeds, as power consumption. 'increases at a faster rate than speed. Don't accelerate and stop :quickly,. ]far Thereby tyouiwaste gas and wear out ?tires. Stop the engine and coast long hills. • Also change gears rather than climb hills with the -throttle wide open. I1 save`s the car as well as the gasolene, e iton Mr, Percy .Humble :of . Sarnia, a Crediton Old Boy, .:has been, having municipal honors bestowed upon Kinn by the good people of Sarnia, he hav- ing been +elected alderman in .ward 6 of that town: It goes without saying that 'the ,duties. of 'thje office have fallen' into. ,good hands, that Percy will be equal to the occasion, and will have a good record ;to hos credit at the end :of 1918, Clrang,r•,aailatit911s Percy: Tata mein topic l of interest this week is the terrific blizzard which Passed over this section last Saturn clay and Suni 11sy., , No • one remembers Lts teclual. , We ,have been e tlrlan,t mail since Saturday otorn1in8, The road's arc, just becoming .pasisabilet. Drifts are every((v1hteiie1 In s,omc places tit ''.is passirble Le( walkover the tree 'taps in the orchard', Some of 011r people .had to dog tli:esnselves out of their homes: Fortunately the fuel problem is 'not serious here, The at- tendance' in, 'broth cliurchee was small•t ,ori, Sunday. Th;e newly .elected Council held fits first ,session iheiie' on iV.lton(da.y hist;' There is some discussion among e+tir business nieri about ,installing an elec- ti•ic light system and running a dyna- mo. by !gasoline engine,. The differ- ent places could be; wired to Hy,clrlo'- Electric specilf,tca'h:ions,• so that when the, system way sritroduc'cd acre ih;,ere would be ,verk 'little extra, expense to transfer to the :iilevv plant,. This its a booil i�dea a'r,d 1shiould'mc'et, tv'ir(li CVery. cliclouragcixl,elnt. Our i,h,te hers'p c httvi'ug,consi,dei- able .11 oublc 'These, days moving from placeto place ori account of 1110 coi-i- dltion of the toads, The beans are showing up pretty,gcbocl, ° IN MEMORIAM in 1 ovut,a ILenterlibrance of out dear lathes the Isle Georg o Co(r-n,i whco died ,unary 19 1912. One (year 11,a's pas'ated; g 1 1'ar him . S aching r Our til carts .full ., , A> Llano gals oi1we miss hire leere--- 'Fli-s tender • snide, h,ls 1av,•;lig face, No one can'fill Lite vacant patted, —I fits l�aug'hte,r. Exeter Council 17, The lAttnicipal Council elect of the Village od. li`xeter for 1918 met as pe.r. Peva.5ed Statutes of Ontario; (tock and Subscribed •to the oath of office as `follows; Reeve, 13," W. F. Beavers Counei lois :1;ouis Day, Jesse Elston, W, 'H..Penhale, and Charles B, Snell For the Utilities Comrnission:.I1. E. Entiston,,' r it Rev, Mr. Irumlietz pit lru0,uest of the );reeve was present and addressed t.hc council and. also led in devotional ex, er cL es, - .ePir Councillor Snell, seconded lay, councillor Day that a vote of thanks be • 'tendered to Rev, Mr. Trurnper for his attendance and taking 'part: in the opening ceremonies of the open; cil,"Carried. Peeve drr ss:d t The , a 1 c he members as to their 'dudes; congratulated dent on beinga ,proved; of by the Ziti X kens, being elected by acclamation. This. .action alone:. should stimulate their endeavors and each could be more' determined to se+xve. eloped that a better world world be, the outcome of this war. Explained some points of. Patriotic, work as taken, up by the County" .council, ',etc, Per Day, Snell hat thereeve 'mAka appointments to the different ,cpm' mittce,s usually made by the striking corlimfttee Carried. Per Day°, Penhale, that Mr. E. E. Huston be again appointed a.mem- ber of -the .Exeter .Library Board Carrie�t,,, 1?er Elston Snell that ThosCreivcs be appointed. Truant officer. Salary $10.00., Carried. :Per Day, Snell that, the regular nights of meeting shall be the 2nd and, 401 Mondays of the month.- Carried, Per;Day, Penhale that Jos. Hawkins. Geo...Anthews. and W. J. -Bissett be res -appointed Fence Viewers. Carried Mr. Geo. '2,Iawson was again ap- pointed 'Municipal (Auditor. Salary 4;60' per motion Day, Snell. Carried.. Other appointments, were deferred loComws,munications were read as Iola Fr secretary ar otn the Boa. d of Rail- way Commissioners of ICanada, Ottawa Re :.gance1Iing of daily train service after Jen. 6th, 1918 The Globe ,En'demnity Co. of .Can- ada re. renewals. an 1 statements. V. H. Rice, Field Secretary of the National Sanitoriu.na l'orcnto re ase of town hall. Orr account of the short- age of fuel we cannot make any las- sn ance 's that the town Ball would be h aced, •G. M. Elliott, County Inpsector of Children 'Ad of .the County of Huron. askant •,contribution, per Hall and,. El- ston.' .that the "'"council ovate °'$7.00, Carried. Per Day, Penha e that y, 1 a donation be given to the Hospital Tor Sick Children,Toronto. Namely „$5 (Carried The following accounts were read and ordered paid ox motion of Elston and Snell,' Fred Kerr, the acct, 1917 $20,44; The Bell Telephone Co... cemetery phone rent :$3,75; D. I3raundd, black smithing .acct, R&B 35 cents; David Russell, blacksmithing'acct. R &;Bj $1.50 William ,Fisher, error ins taxes $4,20; 11. Gillies,;;error in water rate taxes $9.00. Adjournment by Day. Jos. Senior, Clerk, STEPHEN COUNCIL The ,newly !elected 0oun.cil of. 'the '1'loese.ahip of Stephen convened in the Clerk's office, Credi,tan, on Jan', 14, at 11 a, m. All members are pres- ent. After tea.cli had subscribed to Ms declarations of office and proper tauali,ti.catron, 'tlLe^minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopted, Love—Hays—That Alonzo liodgiias, tlae collector of taxes, is hereby auth- orized to ,eonEtiniue the levy and i',o1 l'cctmoo. of ''taxes 'int the manner and. with the power provided ' for bylaw for the general levy and colleciioa, of taxes—LC arried, • -Necb—Webb—Tbat By-law- No. 240 to appoinit the following' ,officers o.:f the, 'municipality for the current year, having .been. read three 'times, be pass- ed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk Joseph Gutisatn, Assets/ear and Truant Books Enurnerator, $100; Jos, Guiinasi, Sheep valuator, '$;1.50 per day and. 10c. mileage , j ,in'cs I-Zoclgins, caretaker 11 Hall, $25; Thlds. Trevethiic.k, Auditor, $8; Chas. ,7wicker, Auditor, $3 I1, E. Eilber, Truant 'officer; Alonzo SLoc girls, Member 'of the Board of 1-tealilr,; Sanitary Inspectors c Win, Lewis. Loins Adams ,and Wm. Oliver. --Carried. ` The Clerk was a;ristrticbed to call .far tenders to do thle. Township printing. 'Rho f0llawin„ orders s tt ere passed : G. 1-lartlo, gravel, $4.50; G. .Hartle gravel, 5 ;P, $9;. W. J,orues, Com S. 13, 12.60; J. Querrin, ;gravel, $2.25; ; Hospital for Sick Children, grant $5 Bell Telephone, account, $3.45; Sun- dry;porions, Municipal election, expen- ses, $137.75; L.,Walper, gravel N. B,, $2,15 H. Hamilton, rent ot tile yard $5; J. Payette, resp. road to pit, $s;. Alonzo. I:Ioclgi,n;s'y salary coileetar tax- es, '$87„ 1110 Council• adjourned to meet a- gain in the Town -Ial1, Credut(on, ori Monday; 11i1arch, 4, at 1 pltr , 'Henry Eilber, Clerk BIRTHS Cu:dm:ere-At 'lKlippc,n,- an Jan. 7, -.Yo ivl r wlnrl \til s,.. Samuel Ctulinore, a ilau gh ter. Car.r:oIl—A't 87 Chester .A:y;o , .f'o�i i/eta roti. jar,. St,h to p71rj and Mrs. leolaert Jahit Carroll, a sono-\\'l,l iAr Roy, 311, nbu--lli; 11w, c,ni J'tin. 3, toy lvfz', and" airs; Game l Ja.c:'oo3, 'I1 son. 1918.:. MARRIAGES Callfals--Jonlcs--At ilio paraone 'e, c.0 Astcin. `street, by Rtev, .Dr Dougall„ cn Joni 9, Mr. iG'dyv-tn Call:Sas of t'.illm'ore, Sark.;.,:to '1fiss Nellie C,arzx Jones, daughter at Ms, Henry )onies London Road, •south, DEATHS Perkins.—In Usborne, on January 13, Lttiil lay Simon, beloved wile of Harvey e Perkins, aged 32 years and b-. 9 months, McLw'en—,At ;Henson on January 14th airs. Wm. ni. McEwen, aged 67 years, Rif CH' Jintlay son..—In. Stanley, on Jan„: 9, 5 A Ibnily-,0, ;relict of the lace j aoe-i-sc.ar in Iter 74th year, ob.?1 sl t.�—At G� �e� 'v •mv .i+ ai, t. a tis; xc n � . , n T Ellen Stetvsirdson; widotr of the Samuel ,Cabbledicl. o1 Exeter, ;a 86 pears 2 .nzdo this and 25 ' Gla Stanley—At Lucan,, on fait, 10th Y , Sta:nley., aged- 64 years, Dr .i i an—In U l:�o nie .on ` -ii . 1 gyri r J William, Dayman, aged 79 years, tnon.tlas and 9 days, Walk-Iron—In Petra -sky', Mich,: ori 3 11, John Waldron, aged. 67 years t.... T'm BEu SORRY ismlglllty word to. the mail or,woanten w:h,otinvests in a T. R b ia lliachone that same' one says is the best in, :lie world, end Igen hears nt - ,, r, Ward , NEW EDISON. (COMPARISON is t Word that, separates the NE, i es • b•• rh meati:_ heat•! t saine aril EDISON un,om talking machines , -y this the, i NEW E N a' ;o a Talking , machine i�exlder, the rattle song on a �:D1S0. and ar al v b m an V01/ will ',net be lone tin' underat:(11 d:07 the word SORRY. If you come ' 1 > T ; our Store you can, ;near t.hiiis' CUiv1P�9R.;}O\, we have.IrDI50N'= Vie ai,o (1 ,c umb'a. nnaediiinels and record ani! ±1 Wilt be our pleasure; ro show an C l L r the d, c s a'n the ac3vanilg',es, a,. th10 gr Cate, ,achte\enient oil a Master lune an ] explain u EDISON. ask � play a 1 .. -, ,�� New D 'vT_ � �C t nibik While fin the at,o... ,,o hamar t.,,c ,. c ,E ISOr 1 y , ain and Vii:ir�Ila �ecorda with, the needle attachment. The .njeri;dilt4(oni you v*ria , find • almost void lett that harsh '.sound :so prevalent i,n some talking ma l� is chthne.3; The •, from , : e. . '�.. , .. C let _ S 4'1 . � s re,, oduc ed .frari. Ecizaoz e r r i 1 h 'Ih�,: music and voice a 1, , > R -lo e li • r_, , ., t . vo t .to ate n o'ite! and' lool EDISON re .:Lu�e_a�•e,. vF ., _ ,,. ci c, _ � P w � �t NEW a them .over, as ,-there is an Edison ;...QTe ti .home. Prices:' oaf. Instruments and Records .follow,-' 1 dear records NEW DISON —Disc. Ai4IBEROLA-Cyir..tL $48. $80. $113.; •X146 ' 5219. $350. ,` , a -c. e,at`ons ?la :4t s min: Ic Anber?a1a records -play �#,� min. Inc. , r u 1 y B1t 52 75 85c, 51. 51.35 $1.35' $2. ._,.� •., ,' e longest pLayin't'he`lro,rds made. 'u,t are EI)1SUti RECORDS are.: th .'?nom _ y �, ,- , C almpst indes'truc able;, We 'sell = :ED1SONS ;on cagy terms 'as well is far easy r terns. Hear them, Se' them, at r • POWELL'S Big 'Variety Store PHONE. 55 Di 1 In order to help the production in this section I am offering eve i o get his Fertilizer. at Carload Prices, but in order toe' farmer•� chance b • ' theFertilizer which is the BUFFALOI' do this'everyone that wants beat Fert>Ju. e BRANDS) at til e1awest price, must send bis order in !early—not later:... thatthe 15th DAY' OF FEBRUARY 1918,-- ' BUFFALO IDEAL WHEAT ANL) CORN 2-10-0 at $38.75 BUFFALO AMMONIATED- PHOSPHATES BUFFALO GENERAL FAVORITE 1-8-1 BUFFALO FARMERS' CHOICE: 1-40.0 BUFFALO -16 PER CENT. 0-16-0 at BUFF 910 14 PER CENT 0-14-0 at 134,-12-0 at $37.25 at • ,.• $37.00 at ,..... $31:75 $28,00 S:ettlerdent on :Delivery by note or cash_ Interest on 'volt's to commence- on ommence. on June. tat, 1918. Remember Feb 15th, 1918 is the last these prices I will deliver at Exeter and Centralia as soon as 1 get orders enough', for a carload. Phone orders Dashwood 36r2, or write to Exeter P. O. day I can take orders N. STANL PHONE 16 PHONE 16 Ladies' Cloth Coats WE WISH OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A PROSPER- OUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR, WE ARE CLEARING ALL OUR MISSES AND LADIES COATS AT 'P- ICES THAT WILL PAY 'YOU TO :BUY PRO TR ICES YOU NEED A GOOD WARM 'COAT. THE CLOTHS ARE GOOD AND THE STYLE ARE WHAT IS BEING WORN THIS SEASON. OUR COLLARED COATS FOR WOMEN, Just what : you - need this cold weather. A good, warm coat with :.fur dollar, ,quilted lining's' We watit ; you to see- them. SWEATER COATS You can scas-ce13 get along with- .;out one this cold ^weatth'e,r5 Big 'stock of ,good coat's at old,. price MINER HEAVY RUBBERS Everyone:/is guaranteed •ta give satisfactory' wear. We carry a Cult ,iatnge sof Boys' and Men's at ,old prices, STANDFIELD'S UNDERWEAR Standtfield'a all wool underwear .is ,hand to beat'.,. We carry R'ed and' Blue Label for men. I18 wear- ing ?eat. 'Red. ing ,quall,tiea is hard 1 Label, per garnet $2,25 FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS Will advance in price araartly,. We sell Ibex in 1•arge, medium and small Ge your supply at once. very •the size. MEN'S SHEEP LINED COATS:, 'I'.tv!a• only left—Sizes 44 'arid 46 A Odd wan•m, coat iviltlrr lining of sheep ;skin twci nifierlaned with with Rubber. PHEON ' 16 a l The ... Store with the Lit, i . : itilceb WART PHO-INi 1