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Every day
is
Fashion Day.
PHONE 76
('Always
Sernething
NOW
Ladies' Spring
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seeraseemeteeas
As we are anxiotte, to clear out
all our Spring.'Coalts before the
New 'Fall. Coats arrive we are of.
feting .big reductions• for quick
clearance f
All $20,00 Coats for $12.50
All 35.00 Coats for 16.50
All 15.00 Coats for 10.00
Ladies Black Coats made of
Moire Serge and Silk. Just a few
to clear
$35.00 Coatsfor $27.00
30.00 Coats for; 22.50
25.00 , Coats for 18.50
20.00 Coats for 14,50
GOA/1E EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE
COOL SUMMER DRESSES AT A BIG SAVING
One dozen only, Ladies dresses made of Chanibrey suit-
able for street'wear,inspink and blue linen, sizes 16, 18, 20,
.36 and 38. 5000
Values upto$7.50 for
White Middies
Eighteen Middies left to clear, made of good Quality twill,
short sleeves, with belt or without.
Values up to. $L50 for
Odd Muslin Dresses
Eight only, .last season's styles muslin dresses, colors,
black, pink and white. 6+a s't 098
ar
Values o to :1,10.00 for t
98c
Pretty, Coos Dress Muslins, 24c a yard
150 yds. cool dress muslin, in spots and strips, in green,
blue, c AI C
Values alp to 45c, August special per yd. 6 `3
' Recruiting has, begun in London. for that County..•
a "Pal" Battalion of tell Woman's Ade- I Parents whose children reached the
diary Army. Corps for service with tete age of i6 years since Registration Da'
American Expeditionary Forces. Five June 22nd, or will soon reach sixteen
thousand women are needed, _years of age, must take them to the
Reeve J. 'Reitiel, of Wellesley town- posto(iice and get out Registration
-pounds sold
adres ed hog, weighing 645 Certificates as soon as possible , Par -
packing house eats foiling to attend to this matter
for $129, This price is a record for may get into trouble,
It has been• said that every third
' person has catarrh i.n some form,
Eiden celhds•showis that nasalcatar'rh
often indicates a general weakness•of
the whole system, and snuffs and
Viepors do little if any
To correct catarrh you should enrich
your. blood with the oil food in 'Scott's
Elnulsinn which. is a Inedicinal-food
atsd a-buildingtonic, free from any
harmful drugs; Try it--YOT71
• ,Snort 3:^non,nd, Toronto, Oat, -
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Finance A'iinister White Crakes
known the fact that the next Cana-
dian war loan will be issued on the
same terms; regarding exemption
from taxation, as previous ones.
What is more important, Ise gives
very explicit reasons why this is tihe
proper course to take.
Under ideal weather conditions and
in the sight of thousands of anxious
spectators lite Quebec bridge, one of
the world's greatest engineering feats,
withstood the supreme test to which
it was put Wednesday afternoon, when
two huge trains loaded to capacity and
weighing approximately fourteen m11'1 -
lion pounds, steamed over the cehffral
span and their weight was allowed to
rest ori the spall simultmleously.
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all •selviee and parts a 'equirel~rrmnt5 new"
and oaten.'.
' Fisc hniao IV Bornane srrperinrdy,
Tp'carancc, Ped'or zaitce,
Cofnfos-t, Service and nice
R .GRAHAM
I,oeal Dealer Phone 5
Willys-Overlcsatrl, Limited
WillYs-L1 ni,,:,t nn,I overlurid Motor Cars and
Light commercial W„gons.
Haul (Mod toil Works, Wast `Caronla, Ontario
CONSTANCE.
Leo, Siephonsoo left for the West
on '65esday last where- hi: will spend.
Some lime svi kb relatives,
Mrs, GlinOn of Saskatchewise form,'
erly Miss Soholes, of the village spent
a i' wv days renewing old friendships.
Mt's. tattles Setherinnst of Winnipeg,.
is visiting her brother, George Steppe
enson and. other friends,
One of our popular young bachelors
of the Westend will this -week take a
life partner.
COLBORNi
During 'the violent electrical 'stsrnh
of Wednesday afternoon the barn r,f
COltiOrne, Was Struck by the. lightning
abort 5:3o o'clock, 'rile fire ,which
resulted 'destroyed the barn and its
contents, including this season's crops,
The driving sited and other buil'ding's
were saved, A new wagon waslburu-
ed, but prltctically all the,implecnents'
and live stock were saved, The foss
Is partly covered by insurance,
EXETER, 1 W OXETER
A severe electritlitl estosh), passed
,over 11e6iir'on Friday evening striking
and settiug fire tie 'Ilse tower stn 611e
James strort Ale th,udtsl churrlli, coni
plete,y destroying it, bat. the good
\orris of tll:e, 11rienae11,-peeiteelysi the
tire ffom sprgelding to filly ...oilier pert
uf the sIriteture,. ' . The sieuple, in
falling coins; Ili contact with an elec."
tric WW'I1'e, putting the hydro oiht of
commission. `t'h's:interior of— he
• church wtias badly damaged by water,
Two yedi's, ago Lke :tower wars struck
almost in the same spot, damegiisg it
considerably,
Peter Fisher, Meitiand concession of EXETER.
LONDON ROAD.
No rails for the London Road yet.
League met at Mr. Robert •1lunter's.
on Friday evening.
Mr 11. 'Ltvernlore is erecting a wind-
mill for pumping water,
Messrs, George Layton and John
McKnight dug et well and had good
luck to get lots of water at 11 feet.
Air, • William Taylor is out West vis-
iting lois sola, --- -'
Threshing is tits order of the day
now and the betas threshing is next
week,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs, Jas, • Russell and 'deice are
visiting frineds in this neighborhood
this week.
Mr, Peter McDougall and family
had a bad accident with their car as
they were on their way to Coderich
last Wednesday. As they 'were going
down Htake's hill, they ran into a cow
and went over the hill taking the fence
with thane The car upset .at the bot-
tom, but all escaped without match in-
jury.
Good Wheat.—Mr, ,runes R, Slerh
ing threshed 16 acres of wheat which
ran 30 bus. to the acre. The wheat
was the Marquis variety and tests 64
lbs. a bus.
Among those' \vltu went west last
week were Wallace and Murray • Mc-
Dougall aid W. Williamson,
GODERICH,
Capt. I!, P. Edge, reported wounded
Is a son of Mrs, Edge, of Toronto, and
of tire. late Rev, Joseph Edge, at one
time pastor 'of North street Alethu.
dist Church, • Godefich. Before en-
listing Capt, -.Edge was 8 young bar-
rister in Toronto,
What is considered the first authen-
tic information of the whereabouts of
Use steamer Wexford, lost in the great
November storm of 1915, was brought
to port Sunday afternoon by the
captain of the steamer Mariska, inn
his course front 'Chicago to Godcrich
in the morning he sighted and passed
within twenty feet of two spr.rs, both
at approximately the distance apart
the spacing of. the Wexford's :pars
would indicate. Both of_, these were
seen distinctly in the fail of the water
between seas, one shorter than the
other, with the after spar slightly bent.
Flis familiarity with the vessel when
trading on the upper lakes strength-
ens his conclusion that this can be
none other than the Wexford. The
location is 15 miles northwest by,
north of Point Clark, and i63I miles
northwest of Kincardine The fast
seen of this vessel was on the fateful
Sunday when the Kanhinistlquie, which
land left Godericlh that morning, had
met the Wexford about the middle of
the afternoon, then on her course for
Gollerich, All that lied previously been
found was a lifeboat, and several bodies
which came ashore near Grand Bend,
thirty miles below
h re From
the
alleged location of the vessel if is
apparent that she headed into the
northerly storm but had not made
many
nl
le .before foundering.
The
o
vessel's spars now indicate that
she
was filially heading clown the lake.
OTHER HD MO
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fc,...Lt••rr kt E„ El ®
Dysentery is one of the worst forms of
bowel eomplatni. .11. costes on suddenly,
the pains in the Jewels become intense,
the discharges occur with great rapidity,
and are_ver;y often accompanied by blood,
alicl the action on the system so eveaken-
•inp.'thet its termination often proves
fatal.
When the bowels get loosened up in
t1115 way, and yoie wish .to cheek the
unnatural dlschnsgs without bringing on
constipation, there -is only one remedy to
use, and that is Dr, Fowler's Extract of
\\'ild Strawberry.
Mr. W. S. Metcalfe, Tench', Alta,,
writes: "1 wish to sotto that we have
geed .Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry with good results, 1 can stay
that it GGaut bo beat, 1t se.ved my wife
and little boy Test summer, wvhen'tha
were .very low svith dysentery, We al-
ways brave a bottle of it in the house, and •
would not bo without it if it cost five
dollars a bottle,"
rDr.7fowler'e" is not anexperiment
but a tried told proven remedy thathas
been used in Canada for the past 72
years,
There aro many clump imitations an • d
substitutes of this Sterling remedy . on
the market ]3'ewaro of them and accept
only the original wllou you, ask for it, as
thr,so cheap no-natsfo, ho-reputatiop}1, go-
es e etraWberry compounds sndy be
dangerous- to your lhesith. The genuine
ire put up: only Iay The T, Milburn Co,
Limited, .Toronto, Ont, trice, 36c,
Private Norman Norry, ivh;a Came
back from overseas a few months ago,
after he had been wounded In the left
temple by shrapnel, causing a total.
blindness of the left eye, on Tuesday
of this week . blew a piece of the
shrapnel out of his hose, 1t cause
outwithout any pain, having gradual-
ly worked through the flesh to the
nostril. This is the second piece to
conte out in this way! -since the
wound healed. Each .piece is about an
inch long and half an inch thick. •
ZURICH.
The local flax mills have started
threshing the flax.
The liensttll Brass Band , has been
engaged for the Zurich Fall Fair
Air. Chris. Schrag, of Stanley,
has sold his 75 acre farm, the one.
Ise lives on, to Mr, Ross Johnston,
of Blake, who gets possession next
March, Mr, Juhnston has secured a
fine farm with excellent buildings.
Mr. Ed Wurm recently threshed
270 bushels of No. 1 cleaned oats from
3f: acres, or nearly 75 bushels to the
acre,
Fires in the swamp in Stanley
Township along the Town Line be-
tween Hay andSt•tnley have destroy-
ed hundreds of dollars worth of woud
and at times threatened to dest1'tiy
farm buildings,
I'(le cement walk at the Westend
of the village. has been completed, and
Was greatly improved the appearance
of- that section.
WING;iAldf
The Johnston Party are conducting
•1 live week Union Revival meetings in
the Alethoef st church Crom Sunday
Aug; 25111 to October 1st
Wi (1lanl's civic holiday' is r'Is Wed-
nesday, September 111!5
The 1 1'1l1retlon of Rainy River 117
a majority vote tut Aslgust 52th, pur-
chased dose electric light plant owned
Ise our former townswan, Mr. Walter
H. Green.
Air, and Mrs. R. '1-1 Holmes, of
Dunn avenue, 'Toronto, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Weno-
wee- Evelyn to ,tier. Russel ,McGill, sou
of Mr. end Alrs. W. 15, McGill, Tyh: tall
avenue. ''ha=marriage will take place
very quietly ends. in September. The
young. lecly is a forer well-known resi-
dent of Wingham,
Airs, A, I-1,W'ihord left fir Calgary
where she will reside in future. Mr.
Wilford having • been located in that
city for some time.
Noah Wabzee and his wife of the
Saugeen Indian Reserve, who have been
pulling flax fur Tipling R Mills for the
past ten days returned to Southamp-
toi) on Saturday. From the time they
started pulling they have averag,ed e.9
per day,
BRUSSELS.
A great usany of the farmers in this
locality have completed their season's
threshing and their returns were never
better,
John L•uwe, a well known farmer,on
the ninth concession of Grey 'Town-
ship, died late on Saturday ntglht atter
several months' illness. Ile was a-
bout 55 years of age. The case is a
4.1
Mrs. $, f ssnlussen oras resolved
ollicial word that her eldest son, Pte.
Alex, Ilaslnussen, hits been killed in
ectiom The yotng -man, who wits
: roily 18 years of age, enlisted with
the 23rd Peel 13attalion two ySsls ago.
Uc
had only spent a few_ months in
Franc,
TUC10ER;SMITH,
douse Burned. ---The home of Mr,
Wil1l-Nigll, on the third concession
was burned to the ground early Tues.
day morning last, the (3IUIIy barely
escaping with their lives, ,The Jose
10111 be a serious one to Mr. Nigh, 83
tile house and contents were counplefe-
1y consulted,
STANLEY,
Miss' Azle Nott of the Soo, visited
friends liege last week,
Mrs; D. McEwen and Mrs, John Mc-
larlaae visited last week In Kent Co,
Miss Nettie Fraser, of Petrone, is.
spending her holidays at the Moue of
her father, Mr, Thus Fraser.
Miss Marjorie Hooray, of Detroit,
and Miss Beatrice McKay, of Hamilton
are visiting at the house of their uncle
Mr, John McGowan,
GODERICH.
The Dominion police picked up a
young man here Saturday, who failed
to report, when. his exemption was up,
and he was taken to London by escort,
''he fanners in this district are
pretty well through with their harvest.
A number have started their fall plough
They report ,that the grain is
turning out well.
'The summer tourists are beginning
to leave now, and things are beginning
to quiet down. Mani' visited this dis-
trict this season.
CsRUCEFIELD,
A heel of coal cant;: to our station
this Week 'Needless to say it was
soon disposed. of,
.l„lin Mustard and family, and sisters
Misses Annie and Alice (lave returned
(ruin spending three weeks vacation in
a e ttcs;:'e oh Lake.ilurrns near Kincar-
dine.
Rev, James mote was inducted into
the 'Exeter Presbyterian church on
Wednesday of this week.
("oldie G7'ham shipped a car load
of eat cable to 'Toronto this week,
Miss Maggie McKay of Toronto,
visited last week at the home of Mrs,
Grainger.
• ,Mors, Addison and family returned
last wreck from visiting relatives at
Londeebero,
Mrs, McEwen and Miss Margaret
Aikeule:td h'n•e returned from visiting
relatives at 5e'ndon and Kent Co,
Miss Ne,iie Fraser, of Sarnia, is visit
ill^' at her home hl Stanley,
John Payne :and wwite of Kansas, are
the guests tit their sister, Mrs, John
Kaisel',
Airs Fred Tomlinson left last week to
attend the Mural of tier nephew at
'Toledo, Ohio.
Mr, Thomas Boyce is visiting his son
Air. James Boyce,
1'ev, .(Ir, Larkin, of Seef, rth, preach
ed in St Andrew's on Sunday last,
Pte (: Castle and Pte. J, Lindsay
of the 167th L'att„ are, home on leave
before taking the expected trip to Sib -
aria with their regiment,
It was a st dden' surprise to our com-
munity to learn of the death of Mrs,
(381111 w11,) died almost suddenly' on
f'Hday last of heart failure. Mr. and
:11rs. Evans had moved from their
farm only one year ago and were re-
siding !sere for the present. Owing t,1
the fact of their son Victor being
killed such a short time ago, the great-
est sympathy of the public is being ex-
tended to Mr. Evans and tete remain -
ng family who are bearing their
troubles as calmly ;Is possible. The
friends of Mrs, Evans showed thein'
sympathy with the beautiful wreaths
f ,inters Us:
Li
covered the
casket
On Thureeay last a telegram was
received Isere by Dan, McDonald bear -
ng the news that his son Allen Isis
killed while (Is the trenches in France.
rte. A, ,McDonald enlisted with the
etst and went to England for train -
ng but was lately dratted for France
lid 3811 there but a short time when
he news bf his death arrived, The
articulars are still hacking.
paritcularly sad one, its Mr. Lowe was
the owner of '200 acres of land and his
mile son was recently called to the
colors, being,•
home t.
V e Rl present. O11 a (
60-d•
ay leave.
Brusselites were shocked Monday
morning on learning of the death of
the death of Mrs, Addison Taylor, of s
RheicSask., whichto
h occurred ed at Fel'
gt'' I
Hospital on Sunday' night. She had t
conte .from the West about two months i
ago and went to the hospital three
weeks ago to undergo an operation, a,
She apparently was getting along well.! t
and yesterday her husband drove to 1'
rgns to ntfeeen iter of tete death of
her brother in-law, John Lowe, of
Crey Township, which occurred on
Saturday night, nncl shortly after re-
ceiving the information she suddenly
expired. Tuesday a double funeral
takes place from the honree of Airs.
'_owe, 9th concession of Grey, inter-
ment being trade in Brussels Ceme-
tery, Mrs, Naylor was 50 years .of age
Dr, 1. A. ,McNaughton, of town, is a
brother,
HENSALL
J, .hicl), Wilson of this viiliig;'e re-
ceived a telegram from overseas con-
veying the sad news of Isis son, Lieut.
W. Wilson, having been killed in action.
Mach sympathy is ,fell for ,11r, Wil-
son and his daughters.. Lieut, Wilson
was 5 young man in the very prince of
life, who early enlisted, giving up a
good position here in the Alolson's
Bank.
Messages have also been received of
the wounding of Pte, George (-larburn,
inthe right arm, also of injuries to
Ple, Simmons, Ray McArthur and W.
Shaddock, the last named having been
wounded for the third time and re- 1
ported as dangerously wounded. Such
sympathy Is alike felt here for the
wounded soldiers mitt theft' relatives, 1
The farmers in this section are
threshing in order to -get room in their'•
barns for the large crops which' are
turning out SO well. •
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The council is having, repairs made
to the cement walks in a number of
p115105 u wp here the roots of trees raised 1
, o
Nearly all our villagers have: been
growing onions and have been busily'
engaged during the past week o1' so
securing the •crop, which is a great
ori:,
•
l'larvestalg is nearly over in this
section, apart front the bean and root
crop$, which look very promising;
The appointment of a government
board t; :01151unced in connection with
the development of the western lignite
coal are'r5,
Moving picture operators are
asking for not less than 25 dollars
for an eight -horn• day, and not less
thsul t5 dollars for four hours.
Forty dollars nod • trmsportation is
what the road nein want, At pres-
ent the operators are making about
20 dollars for au fight -hour day, 'die
.time -limit to ssioirthe demand is- Sep-
tember 1;
a R' .GREAT i1I E
E MT, 1.11E1ITHE
More little ones die during the sum-
mer months than at any other time of
the year. Diarrhoea, dyseutry, chol-
era infanttun turd stomach disorders,
cone without warning and when a
medicine is not at Mord to give
promptly the short delay too frequent-
ly means that the child has passed
Beyond aid, Baby's Own Tablets
should always be kept In the home,
where there are young children. An
occasional dose of the Tablets will pre-
vent stomach and bowel troubles or 0
the trouble conies suddenly the
prompt use of the Tablets, \vitt cure
the baby, Mrs, Chas, Anderson, Min -
de, Alta, saysc "Baby's 0\vel Tablets
are the best medicine for little ones
who are „suffering from stomach trou-
bles, They cured my baby and have
made her a fine
gir
healthY l.'' :'pole
'Tablets eare Sold by niediciiie dealers
orbyma(1 111 25 cents a box from The
Dr.. Wfftiable Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont,
`lnlfsdty; Atiitst 2911i, 1918
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SE,AFORTH,
Air, Robt, Archibald has sold his
fine tarns In Mc1C,iliopp to .Mr, '1'01511 -
son, of Se Marys, who gets' possession
ado tvittreln 151 next,
Mr, anti Mrs, W. A. llrlt, of New
York, motored over and spent a few
days with Mfrs, tloit's pereflts, Cul,
and Airs, Wilson,
Miss Lelia .Best hue .returned front
Port .lJall105' , .
Mrs. Grelst, of Oansin5, Michigan,
was a visitor at the' dome of her sis-
ter Mrs: W. Kerslake,. .
Rev. A, McFarlane, . of Baytfeld,
preached in the Presbyterilul church
on Sunday,
Miss Glllespieis visiting ,friencss In
London,
Mr, and Mrs, \V, ` Somerville have
returned from a trip up the Georgian
Bay.
Mrs. 0, E, Coates left last week on
a trip to the west,
Mr, W, Sclater has returned to Re -
gine,
Miss Kenney, of Dublin, is a visitor
at the home of her sister, Mrs, C.
Eckhart,
Mrs, A. Wilson has l:eturned from it
visit to friends in London.
Miss Helen M. Carswell of the Sea-
forth Collegiate Institute, daughter of
Rey, D. Carswell, of McKillop, stands
third in the province, whining the se-
cond.Echvard Blake scholarship in gen-
eral proticescy. Besides this scholar-
ship, Miss Carswell won the 'Edward
the third Edward Blake scholarship in
classic and mathematics and the 'first
Carter scholarship. For coming third
in the -province Miss Carswell gets 555
cash and four years tuition in the Un-
iversity of Toronto, a total .value of
61215. In coming lirst in the County
she receives 61100 cash, the two total-
ling 8315. This student dill well in
all departments especially excelling in
'classics, competing against large city
schools who have an opportunity of
specializing in scholarship work, Miss
'Carswell has a very brilliant, record.
Mr, and Mrs. J. 0, Mullen and Mr.
and Mrs, John McT'avislt motored to
Bayfield on Monday to attend the
gists,tG'o elrsland General11S ores.
Glass-Atkinso1 wedding,
Miss fiveratt is attending fhe mil-
neer/ openings in 'Toronto.
Prir, John Scott is on a visit to his
daughter in Snowflake, Manitoba.
Mrs, Fitzgerald, of Toronto,' is a vis-
itor at tate home of Mr; and Mrs, 11,
Stewart,
Mr, Fred Faulkner, of Windsor, is
spending the holidays at his hone
here.
Mr, and Nit's, Peter Scott, of Bruss-
els, received word on Monday that
their son, Lieut,. Frank Scott,had been
killed in action in France, Lieut, Scott
was a grandson of Mrs. J. P. Brine, of
Seafort(i,' and a graduate of the Colleg-
iate Institute. He enlisted with the
teist Hurons,
Rev, Dr, and Mrs, W, R. Dickie, and
two cildren, of Montreal, wile are
spending the holidays at their summer
cottage at Menesetung Park near God -
Mich, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
David McDonald, of Detroit. They
motored over and spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. A. Young.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lockart, formerly
of Seafortti, but now of Stratford, 'an-
nounced the engagement of their eld-
est daughter, Eva Edna, to Rev. E.
liuehnergard, of Hamilton, the wed.
ding to take place early In September.
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A LI 11th L t,..,, E... i Ips., t Lei
HE LONDON FREE PRE, 3
offers a p:easarlt and profiiab; dive,ii i'1
to the resi'e,11s of .Vi'estJrn n n y
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SETS„ FUnS, ORAPI•IOPFIoNr,, c r1!s1 T8 or. sn_yeee,
SCHOLARSHIPS, ISITCht_N (4r0NFr,, (1050 C07.1MILS10:4
PRIZES, erne TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY Fila
TO ENERGETIC AND A18"1ITIo(:s MEN, WOMEN ANJ
CHILDREN OVER 15 YF,ARS OF AGE,
FIRST PRIZE 6 a,i: ''., c3 3,i :'<':'0
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ger 00, h, It. sI L;ntchlin Lig is,' with a cosh value "
McLout'hlin "Inc; Slx" holdo Home of the n)o.+t t , ;•r„1 ,1,5 1'' i'
• records of the Clay. Ila fn horsepower develop. the :,!ns,: t 1:1 p.'••.•,•
nun speed. Purchased front and on exh'balon 01 the \1.•1..0 :.11,1
Carriage Company. Richmond .street, London, tint.
THE FREE PRIZE LIST •
52,345.00 MCLAUGHLIN "51Q SIX" TOURING CAR.
$1,435,00 GRAY DORT "SPECIAL" TOURING CAR.
$1,395,50 OVERLAND TOURINQ,CAR,
-5700.00 FORD TOURING CAR,
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5 0 .00 SHkiRLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT PIANO.
$450.00 SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT PIANO.
$400.00 SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT 51000.
A111) Blottero:so other articles, amour; wrhieh will be threecnur
S1lcrloelt-\1. 'ill n n *
) l "Baby tlrnnrl" Phonovro.rlts. tit
Rayoras, three 3150.50 Furniture Suites. !hr ') 1' 1 )w •s
$5400 Satin -Lined Cabinets of stores' 1817 5111er, t}, ee ;OA,
Kitchen Cah'nets, three $25.00 •rets of neeers' 1557 1:11 w', (iu•: ar
$25.011 Rnyolas,-cash conmis:do» checks nod other in'zes, wlticlt
will be armoured later.
It will take votes to win the free prizes. Secure the votes
by clipping them front The Free Press or by securing Free
Press subscriptions and renewals.
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PRIZES FOR ALL. THERE WILL 00 NO 005ER>,
One or the unique re -.owes or severyote who Iiineee o;,
The `Free pros Contest i8 that nest effort In the c• nt'-t w9.1 le.
subac•r;ber'5 who cools! caudidntca ceisa rolnothios rot• her nr ,,•r , P.
113 the contest will ,1',, have an forts. OZ: till (.011,1'11!.`o -r Icier+
oppm'lunity to win an automobile, ere provided for ton w•{5x1•5:r.
-ENTRY COUPON
(1005) FOR 5,000 VOTES,
(Enter your Own name or that of a fiend.)
Prize Contest 'Dept, of Tho Y.oueou Fre,' frees,
C.,entlenlen,—I hereby nominate as 11 wort date h1 your l
Automobile Prize Contest;
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ADlaf175S
NOMINATED 73Y
NOTE—Only the nrst entry eotnon rere'ved for each can,/1-
data will entitle Ute candidate to, the 5,050 votes.
OBEY THAT IMPULSE
Sold In Your Plntry Coupon TO -DAY. RCOCipt 180ol.8 1500 Mu:1y
the Contest Department of 'rhe Free Press, 7,0o,lnu, ancf til.•,•• Id
nothing to prevent You from getlin; a tUnatvay start while mil',' ,re
elalolsi, up their nlla,l., as to whether they will entar or 10,1,
As ,non ns you have sent In writ' Entry 805500 nen all ;vow
friends. 'yell chem 5800 aro going to enter the competition Iota (lint
you would appreciate their support. Phone, or write all of those
whorl you Cannot personally see.
NOT LUCK! NOT CHAN001 EFFORT ALONE WILL' WIN THE
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