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THE CLINTON NEW BRA.o-
t...ci,.,..s. relay, March, 9th, 149.6.
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Demonstration of Ladies Suits and •Coats
of •Exclusive Make
At Brown's, Thursday, March 16th
It is with pleasure that we anirounea to our many
enstonrers a new department in our. Ready to Wear
Department. ` •
For same seasons past we've had many inqufries
for smart and stylish Ready to weer Suits of the bet-
ter sort -Suits and Coate embodying euperiorrty,of
style. modish lines, excellence of lit and perfect work
manship.
To this end we have completed arrangements
-,with one of the largest and and most exclusive man
ufacturers for:a demonstret'ihn of their high class
Suits and Coats for spring 101.6. Their representative
will be at our store lbursdtay, March ldab, .He will
show a complete.range of Ladies Suits and Goats,
each one strikingly different from the uther,
The tttodele are of the very latest pa,tterue from
New York designers and the ,style value alone is
worth a visit to this store
On the above date we extend to you :a cordial In
vitatiou to visit our store and see t hese models, also
the extensiverange of materials from whish they
can be made up
SiJITS
TA:ILOREi)-Hip length abont 24 to 20 inches,
shaped iu to fhe waist line, Haring bottoms, square
cut away fronts, some uneven bottoms outlines
blouse and belt eReets preferably at sides only. Nor
folk effects with low yokes, set in sleeves, rotes of
twist stitching, short moderately wide skirts shirred
into belt bends, (tare at aides'proclueed by soft plaits,
patch pockets sometimes in hack
SEMI TAILORED and NOVELTTI+IS,-Loose
short 131a7,eis in hox form and Bolero three quarter
sleeves set in to "long shoulder" elfeet, puffed :above
cuff or in hell form, new "73ersaglieri" rape collars
combination effects of striped or plain silk, jackets
and skirts of woolen fabric, on velveteen boleros and
silk skirts. ' Skirts fur these with short drafted
overskirt effects at sides or novel "parasol" or bustle,
effects in back, Silk taffeta (lomat-180m styles in
novelty; garments featuring New Yorks&latestntodes
{ from the, most explusive designers will be an added
feature of the demonstration
COATS '
MOTOR:GOA'S--ln long loose roomy effects
with large pockets, sometimes with capes,
SHORT UOQ 1'S-•Abeut'82 inches long, straight
to waist with flaring bottom. Wideetripes. plaids,
chinchillas;
Crompton velveteens and Mitanaise silks.
will be favored materials
NOVELTY COATS- -In full paring short nranfsh
effect, 28 to 30 iachcs, with bell sleeves or enlfe and
trimmed with many rows : of silk twist stitching in
contrasting color
STREET GOATS and UTILITY COATS- It1
semi loose form Haring at sides, 40 to 42 inches long
SJf4rAItA't'E shift IPS •
The short and wide Porro will be retained for
some time and while indications (mesa 'hand pointing
to return of a somewhat narrower form, the latter
will not he adopted generally unless a decided novel
ty differing from the previous narrow skirt makes
its appearance, Plain everyday walking, sport and
wash skirts show a width of about 2 to 2i yards at
the bottom. with belt pocket and modified yoke
effect. Skirts of dressy characterieature prominent
ly, draped tunics of uneven bottoms outline and
apron effects. Short, little part over skirt effects so
celled "parasol' effects, mostly attached to the belt
'at the sides or in the hack are gaining in popularity.
Bottom trimmings will continue to be fasbionabte
often satin straps being used for this purpose.
Conic Early in tiat3 )ferning for hest Service
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
TTouse Furnishings
Rhone 67. .
Ndxt to,Royal Bank
itvismiumicssasossaisamasa
MEN'S STORE.
Customs Tailoring
Men's Furnishings.
Phone 103,
Opp o si;o Pu bi i cliff brary
NOM,
OUR
JOE DEPARTMENT -
Is now ready to do your work. New
type and new stock of paper just placed
Let Us Do Your Printing
THE NEW ERA CLINTON
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Fancy furniture '
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception itoonr, is here fm
your inspection. Light in can
struction and design but ex-
tremely well made in,eveey de-
tail. Here ate the finest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and diserimtnating buyer.
The Cheapest Spot in Buren
to buy all isinds ol'lnrittitirre
.A.,TJ IITSO1\T
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Direetors-Phone 10dt
N. Ball 110--1tl3SJDLlCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 180
ninvisrattuesnamaiesuas
Every Variety of Fish for
The Lenten Season
Fish, when properly cooked, mattes a most appetizing and nourishing
meal. Fish racks amongst the that as a brain food
A pound of fish is a pound of food. Try some Halibut Steak
Ooboe Salmon, White Fish, ys' Freeh nerving, Salted Herring
Banned Fish, Tuna Nish, Salmon, Hnddic
Sardines, Kippered Herring, Etc, Etc
Phone Orders Promptly Attended To
31GHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
JOHNSON &
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Phone 1.11 THE STORE U1 QUALITY
1
SPRJNG
FOOTWEA.
OU CAN secure all the new toes and.
shapes, in New, Spring Footwear here,
We have all the new lasts and leathers
put together by some of the best makers,.
We sell SHOES that are the best procurable'
in stylish appearance, quality; rnaterial, and'
workmanship—the best you can possibly buy
for your money,,
A Large l'ali Women's
e of a)Ild
Mens S -hoes to Select from
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e all you. toilld desire.
unmsrttainuir
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Clinton
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:MINOR LOCALS.
Clinton stores straw signs of
Spring.
Sixty-nine days of 1916 have pass-
ed, •
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MORE POTATOES
Mr, Jas. Steep Land Co. have ' re-
ocivcd (another car of Potatoes
this week from 1100 Laisit.
W, C. 'r 1J CONTEST
A'Silver Medal Contest 3 p both
sinning and recita'tion.s will be
held in Wesley Church on Taint's'.
day,Mart•lt 30th keep th,o elate in
-mind
'rklE LION TRIUMPHS.
The lamb gained the point on
th-c first d•:,y cif 1-lLlleh, tint Ithe
"10rd ;t1 the 1.,resi,'• the lion, Js
asserting his rights. in a re;ula.
blizzu,td this week,
BAND .I'1' ZURTCH.
The 1Clst T31.11 Barcl,wo s at Zurich
on Tut: tdtty helping talong re-
cruiting, They rellursfed by train
-oral wont up to Gode'riolt 'on the
1Ia and trot the Clinton sold:ert,
at the crossing on the Huron 12o.adr
I BARTON-FALCONER WEDDING
A pretty ,wedding, .took place at
the res.dlenee of Mr, and Mrs.
John t aleoner or Bayfield, 'wren
their "youngest daughter, Edith,
Das united in marriage to .10roph
Barton, , f Goclerich,r The bride
kites been a Iesident,of Goderich
for a number of yepre and was
favorite tamong a largo circle of
friends. The weridinr party ,clrove
up from Rayfield and took •the at-
t'eitnoou train for ,Toronto end
eastern points. They will res'dcin
Oederieh,-Tho bride is well known
in Clinton and the groom is a hrif-
brother of Mr. John 'Hartley, Fir-
mer Public school teacher here,
200 BARS ESCAPE AXE,
When Nhe question as to the
manlier a1 !ieooses that ;would
have been cut (by the Ontario Li-
cense Emil d of the 'O•aielernmca•tt
had not decided to leT f:lelpciople
vote aro prohibition, was reglad of
the Parliament Buildings' Thurs-
day land Commissioner Ding-
man replied that ponding tiie in-
trodectior of peohibition or pro-
hibition legnlat:'o.1 by the
Government, announcements af-
fecting the. pro, osed reduction of
licenses would be susrencled, It
was stalted unofficially that' the
number that would, have, had; ,to
put ap their shutters daring the
h 'sloWoulder mrd. eer,1 bsh o ps t�and an alain d
hotels.
REV. RIC'HHARD UOBBS
DIES IN TORONTO.
The death to rte ;place at the ram
ily res daa
0e 20 Meagheract tavet
Tor
noto ,late Tun,sdbett night of
Rov, • Richard Hobbs, one of the
IN st-1 sown Methodist ministers ;of
WC stern Ontario. 'He ways; 70 Teat s
of age and Ned been living In
Toronto ever wore ,his supera'nitu-
licn. A stroke eeme time ago be-
gan the illness whicih' ended in his
dcntii Bev., Mt. Hobbs weak'born
in England -but came to. Canada as
a young matt, entering the'methi)-
dist church as a nrobatilener' and,
he. served' on 'Kippen and; Agimietr
circuits; and ,aa'terordination ens
succcsisiveily 6t • Bet'lut fioto,t,
to
Wasbingh and Mount Die/Isnot,
Nia' a a ]+balls L,lisonbutg, Brant
fo: d, Loaado'ti (Askin Street) Wing
Mean, Sttiaithroyt To/moth/ nn.aiLxe-
tfer.; He woes .an e°:t-yreatdlel:a,ti' of
London Cnnfereince. 'had . - been
chain -ham of. the dis•Lei/ tr. many
years and. on sort eriaf neeasion9 a
delegate` to the g(ehleral etinfer-
oncef He was a fluent ,'pbleamhot;
an tardent evangelist' and ' held
,trot �
re
ws Whichr.: u
P h �y i
n onl'd•
de
feudal
a til t ,
t *teat t11 t r
1>e ori
F Ii wee
Y e a
ntnrrted'lwirie' his alecond wire tea.
erg Nlte, Pellinnn. 'o€ VU+;tttyilo,t
County by whom he- is pnrviaed,.,
Two . .sum:' aorta four d:aughtcts also
survive,. Mre Attire Hahbs, With th'e
Cana; diatn':1l.xpetlitioritoy, dlpoici,
ib i', Arthdr.Tel1nari of Theon b•
MMIrs. M4sl:tnn, of f3tan'tfoad; 'Mrs',
Dr. Suelt, of Ersex, Mtnt South-
cott, of Exeter,/ and ;Mass Delight
at home Ma. elderlt.•.son.
Wrlli.am,
died'some mon the ago,. The 10ne-
ral being h'eild'i l itursdly ntcrl'n/fnlg
at'10 orrloelc'lalt'tlirt%•£susnfly'=regi
dance in:•Tt$tihnto lVeileh' ibtierihedt
atlNiagteEra'tFitiki a,i1,4t30' ,pn, 150
T' Table f ClintonBuffalo and t}oderfch
Gettig to Stratford .. , .... , .. 7.33 a to
„ 1, 303pw
" 5.15 p ih
Going to ttloderich ,......,..11.07 p rn
Time
ar tCOUNCIL MEETING
l.tondon, Ruron and Bruce
Going to London.... , .. 8.05 a m
Going to Wingharn 11.00 ani
6,40 p
Local News
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NEW RURAL DEAN.
The Bishop of Huron has ap-
pointed Rev. J. '13. IPoth,eringlrain,
141. A., of Gedetrich, rural dean of
Huron,
FORMER STUDENT.
Elton Heist, sort of John Haist of
Winthrop; wbo attended the Seim !1
of Commerce last hall, has enlist-
ed with the/ Seaforth Company of
the 161st Batt1.
NEW TPI.E'P`HOWE DIRECTORY.
New 'Telephone ditieinory lees
berm handoci outhy the 33is41' tele-
phone
elephone Co. and Clinton .now . bas
176 phones in the hook. besides the:
rural connections.
LIBERAL CL,I7b TONIGIHT.
Remember- the ' 'Liberal
meeting tonight. Mr. Thomas 741'c-
Millian is expected to be, pretent
,and address the, Cama, Show your
bppreci.attnn, Liberals, by •coming
out and spending 'an hour of Lao
at the Chub roon.1 ,tonight. •
INTO NEW ROOMS
The recruiting room, was trans
ft'rred last wee!: and the ladies of
town were.busy puttings tthiegs
into order lot the soldier Gays,
They have now ,excellent rooms
forreading and writing love letters
as well as havlcg a smoking room
a0:ached.
ATTLN.UANCE SMALL
(hying to the 'rteas1031 (tire school
atIondancn art the Public School
has been very low. Ou. Mondpy
the ailendWtce reoeh,ed 129 'and
otic rootn had 6 ,pupile out of 34.
Prospects fur more pupils getting
lack right away are ;growing
height; r,
A SPLENDID 'VAIJLNTINE
On St, Valentine's Pay the pu-
pils of the Public Seb;oul took to
school rather unusual Vaglen'tineF-
ol,d rubbers several .htindreas of
them 'Chase wee sold and ,last
Weel. 7Lt', Houck handc,d over' the
proem dte-$12 11 to the Treasure:.
tate Women's Patriotic Society.
ANOTHER CLINTON
BOY ENLISTS.
Mr, G. N. 1Dase) Cluff who has
been at'tend'ti7 the Central Busi-
ness College' at Stratford, went
to Toronto recently fund lenlisteti
with the mechanical transport. 'Pe
spent a te'a' d,ayry rt his t'i'ne and
iw p�rted for duty on lvfonday,
When "Dave'' Bits the ro1'td with
e>.haust open the ,solders •twill
frame something is doing. .
TWO MORE CLINTON
FOYS SIGN UP
MLaurie Gr.•ig.'on o' Me. .and
11Ii s 1 a . Groh: of town, Who has
9'een colvtected with the M!olson's
Bank at St. Themes has joined the
erninearing corps at Ottawa, Ti.s
oldest son of Mr. Greig is
killing at 'Bramshot. '
Mr. Clarence Kitty, son 'of Nlrs.
Kitty of town has enlisted' with nt
Artillery 13attery and will train
at Kingston,
MOTOR OWNL}3s!
SEC'UR(E LICENSES
The ,ovte:•nntent has issued in-
structions to the pollee through,
out .tate province .t'o summons 0:r
latory awnors or motor cue's who
hare: not slecut•ed their licenses
orad numbers for 1916. The, uswal
time allowed for secur-•
frig newt licenses is
thirty days ,after JEW. 1st, but 5n
trete of the fact ghat the applica-
tion blanks were not sent out 1111: -
til about .+'oh. 1st, the tints fe.a,a
uxf.elsdoed• but they must now be
secured. -
T13:tLE SONS NOW ENLISTED.
Bt intford E.tpasitot Rev T. 71:
Jen? ins; rector of St Jude's• church
in' the ar.sonr,e' of has son, its\':
C. 33 it al; itis, now has three' sons
in i hakt, is rtectrd' lot Anyone to
be proud of, /First and foie,trrtea.t
to all 'tlt'itntft iditets of: 00010.0,
is:Rcv. Capt. C E. Jeaftitts; cha:p-
tilfu r
of the n8th Battalion, stPP
n
s-
ed he noly ur d i a.ucsa, 7;eric. 'I I3:
Jic'altins replaced hire sou: here as
rector of St. Judeis A sec'ernd'toh
iss-Lance Corporal Jahn Jeakins'of
the Princess Pats, now in the
art aches. while W. J:, Jealrins, Ian
employco of 141tolson's Bank ,in
Flamilton; enlisted' in the. 17.31'.4
Dattialinn ;there last aveeb::
MINOR LOCALS
March.
Good 'Friday, April 21st.
Dayys .are lengthening' Pe,
Millinery, openings come next.
Send ''le: the -names Of yoh'r'visi-
tors,
A week ftom .Friday is• the glori-
ous lith,
Lent bclgan' on 'Wedue'sct!a.y of
this week.-
l.right-sun and len thelniiig'days
are welcome.
There is quite: a demand lot
hGntaea' in"t+OR'ta: •
Ha'a e.: i'O0 Paid your r subscription
to.:the
,Y C•11 Tal u
t c.?
Auction :'tall' bila. printed on
short notice at thel<Ne,v Ela';
itlar eh name in •111 e attain!), hut
there Was, a houvytt Trost;tlu its
flet r e
TIte"shot :tage"rin•(Oster •oil will
.not treutide the jatenila pOiitbOlrotf'
tiie poputa:tion it'atl ,e'eeoty
The Heron ebtt1ti' si tings,,of,thel
Supreme' Cottrt nt On,tatitc,: '03311
It
o� p•en• Gu Godt.raelt!''On Wri,esday;
iceh 14415, -
Laster'Sunday' Hi hi err is the
latent to /thirty yeiva-April 92tOt
Ae any ratite; ,oeteltdf'our excitable
gee:says 'st wetcaftot be" eothliymti
fIgniting it'ouittler 'oursbal'ee.' •
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Connell' met on Monday evening,
Mayor Thompson in the oheir sou+
Reeve Ford and Connemara Wiita%
Hawkins,,
1 ala
ley Shephard Wallis
and Fuz,tmone present
Minutes were read arid o,nfitmed..
A. letter was read front the Salvation
Army. Toronto, adeing for as grant was
MEASLES.
A letter from'John Fingland, Secret
any Board of Health.- -
Aubwn Ont., 20(1 March
D L. McPhereor' Esq„
Clerk of C,Iittton,
Dear Sir; --At a meeting of the
Board of Health of Hallett Township
held this date owing to an outbreak
of measles and owing to the fact- that
the officers of your municipality ivei'e
not looking after the epidemic ars, re
gaited by law thus making it more
difficult for our M, 0. C3, to deal with
and isolate casae, the Secretary of
this Board was 1nerrutted to corres•
Pond with you asking that you draw
the attention of the proper authoritiee
to this matter and thee by co operaat
ing toge'her endeavor to have the
epidemic stamped 001,
The letter was fyled, after discuss
ion as the mayor httd already taken
the matter up with the B,terd of
Health officials.
A letter from the 0,O,L Board was
read Gentlemen; -I have requested to
ask the Council to advance 'the sum of
tea thousand 00liars in three instal
nteizts to the Collegiate Institute
Board on account of Municipal Grant
tor the year 10J6.
Yours respectfully
J. W. Treleaven
Secretary
On Motion of 'Wallis and Paisley the
money will he granted as requested,
,OADIP AT GODERI0I.1
The following letter fvom Lieut Col.
Comate, 0. 0, ,•f the 161st Battl.O.16,1+.
Sire -The officers, N,O OS and men
of this Battalion desire, when mobil
ized that tLey go into camp at Gode
rich, where there is a camp ground
capable t:f arcomndating four or more
Battalions, The Huron County Coun
oil has made to generous grant towards
recruiting this Battalion and it wonld
he in the interest of all eoseerned to
keep our men in this County until
such time es they are ready to gn
overseas. Your Couucii would greatly
assist if you would have passed a reso
lution along the lines of the sample
enclosed and forward a copy of sante
to the 1lonourahle, the minister of
militia, Ottawa, Ont, Thanking you
to have this matter dealt with at the
first meeting of your Council.
COUNCIL AGREES WIT[ --t TAUTER
On motion of \viltse and Ford and
carried that the municipal Council
respectfully petit:on the honourable,
the Minister to establish a Mobilizing
Otttnp at Godet'ich for the training of
four or more Overseas Battalions; this
Council being idrongly of the opinion
that the ceap ground at Cr/Aerie/1
niters a very suitable place for such it
camp ati'din_,every way convenient for
tate Otficere, N,O,O'S, and men serving
in the Battalions raised in and adja
cent to tate County of Huron.
Till? SCHOOL QL?L;3TION
A letter front the Clinton :Model
School, Seeretatry 11, L'. Rorke: -
At it recent meeting of the Public
School Beard your communication of
16th tilt, was considered. While the
Board ars dispnse.1 to concur with the
council in the natter. they at the
Sartre time feel it their dnty to In.y the
matter before the Department of Edo
cation and the Inspector of Public
Schools feeling confident that they
too will see the reasonableness of what
the Council proposed,
The letter was fyled,
I+1R34 ANI) WATER. COMMITTEE
Chairman W. Paisley of the Fite
and Watet' heou;;ht in his reports
Tont committee recommend that the
Fieentau cequiriug rubber boots get
$2.00 each to assist in hnvettg rubber
bootwaud buy two tubber coats for
them and recommend that the Conn
cil get a man to oil the hydrants, A
wrench to open hydrants was also
purchased, Report was carried.
AOOEPTS GIFT.
On motion of Wiltse and Ford the
foilowiug was adopted.- That this
Council convey to the donors of the
picture cif the late Jos. Whitehead,
the first Reeve of this town, our
hearty thanks tor this generous gift
to the town.
The kilt/Ince Committees' report was
read and adopted
A NEW AGREEMENT NEEDED.
As the old agreement is now run
out 1 etween the town and the owners
of farm lands which come into the
corporation, the Council decided to
make a proposition lo them 00 an in
crease of $5 per acre except the St.
Andrew's property and it at 48. if
they do not agree the oily thing left
is Inc the Assessor to go on and value
it earl the Court of Revision settle the
mai tter.
The other Committees bad no re
ports to offer,
The following' motion by Wiitse and
Wallis was adopted: WO teco
cud
borrowing $5000 from Sicking Fund
now on deposit' in the Roy,ai Batik
until July let next to meet current ex
pauses, and that we pay to said fund
ihterestat the rate of five per cent per
annum,
The Mayor granted Sergt. Welsh
time off Sunday evenings to attend
church,
Owing to the feet that a Piatriotic
meeting was held in Wesley Church,
the business was rushed through and
all over before nine e'cclock so that the
members were able to hear Dr.
Hughes give his address, ,
Council adjourned,
Mr C. Leroy. C. altis tett Cinder-
rich, a former Exeter' young mean,
has disposed of his drug. business
to J. A. Cldwell, of St. Catharines
and will semoc•e. to T'olronto.
.lIs'. John iMallett, :tine g,enf.ap
cleric fair many 'velars at the,'Cen-
tral Hotel Exeter, Itras1 oined the
Exeter company "of the 161st Hu
ran Battalion as dlmnmer,
Mt Fred Kea', of C e liton rt
telex last Thar edify ani rt,tc
won the big Rrvettt in BYO,.bitn.
shooting, getting' tont. df 10, and
Winning'a tgotd' watch. . In the
'rock shooting 'he `htokeL,t.63 out: of
200.' •
Q. Meal. g eiet,t book place.' at
the some 'of Mr, 'Hatrt'' 3nde•450i
math of Th m'ea 17at•ar1, •Ushuaia
Township on Feb.23, at o p
ivheu has daughter, fps Blossom,
;1'i,r ta'ro's "the brute of
'Sri' pe • 's;" h of iiSltt': Ed
0J h'b terteraotiy was , erftifin'Ad Cry
14v in!letghtar. •
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Seel T° •
War rman's —
e P
ens the 'best form men,
And it's best for women, too,
Its also be
st for children;
So it must be best for YOU.
Harbutt's Peisticine in the house.
Will stimulate )our ability
) boy's
By showing him how pleasure can -
Bel joined topractical utility. J y
Often the Cheapest -2 (ways t ae Best
"'tam Mme
lialowessCraomenstmanamcaw
COM try
wtilTf pl
%pt(Cwn s
Penslar White Pine and Bpruce Balsam
What's the use experimenting
with medicines? We know what
Wilhite Pine ;:nd Spruce Balsam is,
as the formula is printed on each
label.
Beyond a doubt this is the most
efficient cough remedy we have
ever sold. Nothing else will so
readily redeve a couh. Try it—
J EL 1-10777E117,.'
Dispensing Chemist THE I'ENSLAR :DRUG -STORE
Furniture Rags & i inoleunis
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if vou.are going
to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces.
You will find it to your advantage to inspect sur stock and see
the bargains we are offering. We also carry a good line of
Violins, Pianos and Organs.
Our Undertaking Department, is up to elate in every respect
and we guarantee bit - hest or satisfaction
JAS 1F1 O ! '' ..��*.•�rt :t. ;yl t�
1Ja(dertaker and Funeral Director. Plicate
Night and Sunday cans answered at Residence over store
Sap Pans ane;
Buckets
Order your
Sap Pans and!
�.?oa'i er Store
"Live and Let Liffe"
iteinan Neal
Yola nt'c invited to Visit this
Free Demonstration
A capable Lady demonstrator is im
Buckets IlOW SO you will have charge, fuel iris hoot tory
obligation to
i purchase, will to pleased to show and
you want to 1 Rteoman Metou he il can any n served, it which
R,ontan Meal is prepared by D.
lacks.,n and is highly ceconimendett.
foe constipation and tningestion.
Sold to two sizes, 10c and 25e
+t Try the new faiGd,
Roma+u Nleal Nuggets
them 'ready when
use them.
Thos. ilawkins
Plumbing and Heating
Agents for Hersh Furnaces
Shop -over Iiowland's Hardware
Demotistratiapu
One weak only-141ennay till Saturday.
Conte and Bring your Friends
E. E. 1u iniford
PONE 45.
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Nature Shaped I
Mt Pet•cy
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Take good care of the Children's Feet. The
growing feet of children need the most careful
shoe -fitting to insure that they will be normal.
Our Childrens 'Shoe Department is splendidly
qualified to give' you this type of shoe service.
""" We fit the children's feet with careful pains-
taking study and care,
vVe have Nature Shaped Shoes made from such geed
leathers as Gun•Metal alit Patent Calf and Viiii,
heels,
medium
Somestylestops, lowflai
it cloth s
with to
n,
or high cut,
75c, 1.00r 1.35 up to 2.00 according to size
Try us out on the Childtea'>;'s Slide'
' 1s
• prup(>sitiota--that s the only test
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