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Perhaps Santa Claus Didn't Bringk You.
A. Warm Coat or a Set of
Then here's your opportunityto buy them for yourself, and save liberally on
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he purchase.
Now that Christmas festivities and gift -giving dare la nelyeofmhe lypast, we
subject may
ur attention to'the ractical c an
�t rn !0 � P omlorts of life,,. months' '
turn
the warm coat,and furs that everyone requires for the next four
Women's and kisses Coats at Clearith Prick s
from a leading manufacturer, as well as. several splendid
s • A special purchase b warm, stylish
our own stock, makes•a fine opportunity to secure a' y allh
oat
a eating lines from
at verymuch less•than the regular pales. This season's, attractive styles. are
oat
.d;
itepresented.„
included in our assortment for chil
—Ever coat,
�hitdren s Coag Redacett Y
'ten, ,has lost: a generous part of its original price, , Smart styles and pretty materials,, •;
,Betntiln'1 Furs at One quarter to One third Less than ltegutar
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e Fur section has a wonderful assortment of handsome furs at extraordinary
rdinow
Th choose with perfect confidence, whether
price reductions. And youo may years of experience as dealers in Fine .Furs
anything about furs or not. Our many P
wfl1'.'safeguarct your buying,
:,..,Fur.. oats are all reduced in price, and the comfort 'of a Fur Coat is unsur
passed'by any other garment. -
Our Stock of Fur Neclzpitees and 19u 's
this season's smart styles and unequalled valuer, handsome Cana.
hik. Bla kll are
dial Mink. 'Black Fox, Sable, Blue ffi Persian
a figures, ComeDiliaand Estrus s,'iow ylou wat
repre-
sented, and every piece, marked in plain$
extraordinary values we are offering.
111 kox CA)
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A EIRE.
-`- — CID YOU?
^ A fire occurred in an empty house
early Tuesday morning.
The [ n re WILL SERVE SUPPER.
The Ladies ''ef Ontario:St. Church
will serve` a supper on Thursday
evening, Jana 28th, The gentlemen
When the great Armada 1/4f thirtyare going to• give the program.
bne ships carrying thirty, two thous y Full particulars later.
d 'Of'Ga'i ,La'a sons and ese.irtad
by nen ser
ships, weighed anchor nrd sailed �••oem•o•e••f••••r�
down the St. Lawrence, c ar> Ytltg • WITH TIF CHURCHES.
'cur men in cuid in 'fi ,ting
Empire's 'battles, fewnpe'dp a real- •
4zed Tali it meant to t anada. It •ossiese•c nwo•easene
hs +been the talk b'f the Avhole ONTARIO ST. CHURCH.
world. Statesman and newspapers'
the world o"Bra co, Canada. mented on it
T'he
and cried vervc, Canada." On Sunday morning Mr. R. Irwin
as -
arrival
London News unpa elled e metedow ttlie pastorVictoria
preachedan
since was anevent
sins' William l .The iciest spect It excellent sermon.
the even-
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niflc p ser~ c
a ma 'ted' a
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was 9, + elfin sail ing �'r?i. C
to sge tide great fleet setting special Intercession in 'harmony
a' -t sight never -before seen c Can- with the wish'of Government that
t reas shores.eNews and the clonal.- sue+h services should he held.
tune wits censored kept so The Ladies Aid Society t
secret t1t'at Tew indeed were on
the scene to see the. )big ships
weigh ;anch'or 'on the Gaspe coast.
This °:pectscle would have been
lost to the people of Canada had
not the b''amily Herald and Star
o'f Montreal lead their photograph •
ers there be reproduce it. Their
photos, of the great flotilla are the
best piec'e'Of photographic work ire
the history of art. They secured
'a'pan'oramic view showing miles
t'ind miles o'f the great troopships
end'ba'ttleehips as they swung into
line 'on the 'wa'y to the ,Atlantic,
In this picture The LF imily Herald
and Weekly Star certainly possess
to 'treasurer. It will be the great-
est 'D: nclian Souvenir a the War.
It is '13 inches deep by 16 inches
It is )13V, inches deep by 46 inches
in length. It is reserved exclus-
ively 'Ter ''Family Herald and Star
suhscrisers, find aR who ;become
swbacribers Tor 1915, The picture"
will be sent free to 'anyone send-
ing lone dollar for a .year's sub-
scription t that great paper. Tne
demand is already enormous, and
eve.ry'h'ome in Canada will want it
It will be Canada's great memento
and years hence, when neighbors
ever,
r gathered iu will 4 ,ointssing the great
the
ova ' picture
story. It. , will 'hove a priceless
value. It is truly magnificient, and
lull' of ,patriotic inspiration Those
desiring 'a copy should order The
'Famil'y Herald and Weekly Star
at 'once, at the Nevi, Era Office.
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tFIN \L MEETING OF QUIETLY OBSERVED,
a COUNCIL. , a•kedthe 'mi n
The l Mondgy nig ' Council unions
was held on Monday night when ing of the New Year.and 'these
odds and ends o'f'business were who could not get home for.'C'htist-
disposed /of and things' cleaned up folks. ew, Year was ushee red
'red
,for the new council. with Elie ringing 'of 'bells 'arid
in oriel)
1ule> fl
Y blowing,' of whistles w t
1 As on'`"h+'istptt'as day, family rc
l.ik n 1I ,r ne'allvm t
Tee, C. C. I. IPuhlic school d gathering
the 'School of 'Commerce opens
on Monday alter the Christmas
and New Year vacation with 'a
good. attendance.
SERVES HIM EIGHT.
and
a g thr'onghont the tofvn. 'A union
'watchnigh't cervico was held in
the ,Wesley 'Church': of the, two
"M'eth'odist churches.
Not 'having enough` to do the.
citizens.' o'f Kincardine elected
Mr. J. J. Hunter Of the Kincardine
accla-
mation.
to the Council by'
matron. Pie Should Till (the bill'
all .,right,
BURNED OCT.
During the past 'week there have
been a goo'd many street lights
burn 'met. but SuperintendantChant
s'o'on, had them replaced. It
would
assist 'him;' greatly' if citizens
would tele+ph'one' Glum when any
lights are burned out.
IN A LOCAL OPTION VILLAGE
The Brussels (Post of last (week
had the following local. -.Early Sat
was
urda'y morning an ,aeroplane
seen Coming from the Eaetand fly-
ing )high; A lantern signal was
given 'by Wm, (Pryer. who with
with>
others saw the machine, and it,
turned and flew Eastward,' What
it's tnisslon''was in 'this )part of the
country on so cold a morning ' is
not, divined.
PAPERS NOT MAKING MONEY..
Within the last month or so at
least 'Tour. newspapers in Canada,
all dailies, have suspended publica-
tion. Tha9'ough4 to put the ouiet
us' on 'the little chap who remarks
;Well the newspapers are certainly
making a"+barrel o'f m'one'y out of
the war news?'
THE HEAVIEST YET.
Postmaster Scott told The New
Era that the 'Christmas mail this
this year 'was < the heaviest that
hay( ever been delivered at this
'o'ffice. Parcel .'p'ost was taken ad-
vantage of by'the citizens in send-
ing their'pareels. The 'Postmaster
and staff certainly did their work
even if the 'outsider could run it
better than them -in his mind.
IT'S' GREAT TO BE A POET.
Did • you write it 1915 the first
time you tried?
COUNCIL' MEETS MONDAY. •
'Council 'will meet at 11 a. m.
next M'ondny morning. ter ap-
'pointing' the Striking
tOouncil will likely ,adjourn until
evening.
NEW BUSINESS MAN.
Me. Will Johnston has purchased
the grocery business 'ol `Mr. Sam
Barr on Huron Street, and is now
in possession, The New Era wish-
es the new proprietor success in
have
ntis otl hearciewhat Mr. Barss ventere. re intends
doing.
WARDEN GAVE A SUPPER.
After the last ':found) meeting
'oi the 1911 Council 00 Monday
night, Reeve Cantelon and Warden
Cil,
to
Council,
' d tl
nv,te
of the Co„ i
The New Fit Editor and t'hePlebe
of
'Hand. Support el the town,
a ao liartliff's for the
n heatley,
m' b11 Oysters, Speeches were made oy
Wednesday at the slope of Mrs J•' the Mayor', 'Councillor 1'1'iltse and
Gibumgs 'and, arranged fox their the newly -elect Reeve, Jas. 'Ford,
annual upper to be held on the who else donated' the cigars to
28th hist
Three. ,or four sleigh )dads • of the •crowd.
young people went to the house
of 'Refuge on Monday night and
enetr•tained the inmates, carrying
with them Oranges and sweet meat
which were served in abundance to
all.
The pastor :will preach; next Sun- the ,front
li once.
V, hole
lerst under
day. His evening subieet will belonged
°`Some Things we need not -pray Major RanceLieutenant
i uen O'Neil
the
is
fort' at present a,, si. tdrilling
WESLEY CHURCH. two 'hundred nice Of the 3rd con-
tingent in Moosejew. His cousin,
The Ladies Aid held their regu- General O'Neil, was the 'first of1i-
lar meeting today. cer 'from Ireland killed 4n the
Rev. D. eV. Snider, bf Toronto, present tsar. He has another cons
preaches nest Sunday evening and in -a Lieutenant in the army.
and the pastor in the morning. CARD OF THANKS.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
('TEDDY'S''' Oli1TUARYe, 'Mt
ha
Guelph. ercury-- 'Teddy
yearling bear which made his Nome
atthe rear of the American • fflotel
'fertile last, year, \vitt be turned in
to roasts and steaks to tickle the
the pal'a'te Of the boarders of Mr.
Sohn McAteer's .h'os'tW ly. Teddy.
although a yearling
e
neighborhood I of 201 lbs so i9
meat. He was turned over to the
tender mercies b'1 a local at.Sutches-
'and is now 'on display '
The
Thebear butcher has capturedop at the
(
evwha
cub
by Mr, Alex Mitchell Of the King
Edward Hotel, in 'the north country
Mr. Mitchafl s'ol'd him ai Mr. Cd nose
Pearson"who later
of
him to Mr. Sdhn McAteer.
Fifty German cruisers in .the Kiel
canal,
One came 'out and got punctured
'by a shell. 1
Now, we're not going to dispose
Of the 'ether 49 one at a time by
such poor rhyming. Here's the fast
verse. Just imagine the others. -
One little cruiser n'ow the Kaiser
owns, •
The 49 others 'belong to D'aveY.
Jones.
PATRIOTIC DANCE.
Thee ,Christmas Dance given by
the young Ladies' ,Patriotic Club
last Tuesday evening wasone of
the rvoat enjoyable affairs of the
season, The hall was prettily dee
orate' with flags and' bunting. The
'floor was good and Phalen's Orch
estr:l was at its best In spite of
the disagreeable weather alarge,
number 'of guests were present and
hand over
to
has able
b
bsen
the club h
cheque( 'for $100 to the Secretary of
the Women's 'Patriotic Society.
CLINTON 'BOY GOES TO WAR.
Lientenarit eClausin O'Neil, son of
ts'tanl. O'Neil, of 9.Loosejaiv, who
has lust passed 'his, examination in
'Winnipeg, expects to lean', fns'
To enable two 'persondto rideou
a m'otoreyele seated side by side
iaNew York man has enven'ted a
double sett and su'pp'orts that ell -
able 'them tomainlain 'their bat
ranee. ' ^ t.
Although more wool is used by
I most sincerely and heartily
wish to thank ..he e
the lectors of the
both
morning
occupy the Pulpit i -
next Suit- town 'Por the confidence and suT
hunt motuing atYcl evening ,p'or't you have given me in the
day,
The Lc lose of the will be oservi•e, support
t ousgaYet the
Monday
atndid
the close of the ffe to s service, a st. Y
when the right baud offellowshi 3 will Easel Y'ou1• decision at the 'poll:;
be given to four new members. 1 certainly go to show that (01U111
The Llulies Aid and Mission Circle cilia' service is entitled to Muni -
will at the house of Mrs. Fairfel. cipal reward.. Now that the elec-
uexmeet ' 'tion is over, let us join 'together
mewl en ere evening' t3.b pveslock all in wishing 'that the year 1915 may
ame ere rotlu he c tobe p nt 'be a year 'of 'success and victory
any members d1 the church wishing ,Tor the BritishEmpire 'andallies ;
to join are Irs. asks') to come. I]lec tProgress and prosperity to the
tion of officers. D'omrnion Of 'Canada, theJProvince
of Ontario, and the old )town 01
'Clinton, and to you, individually,
we wish' you good 'health, hemp'-
nese and prosperity. Yours truly
JAS. A. 'FORD.
AUNT DEAD.
Mrs. T. A. Greig 'Was ;fat Kincar-
dine 'attending the -funeral of 'her
^T• a
b'IAYOR,'HOCKEN'S VERDICT.
aunt. The Kincardine Repnrtei
m'anu'factures in the Unite.
King-
dom in in any Other country the
In addressinges
din
g
the Provincial
V. gives the fol
lowin
g
Obituary
IO-
United States is the greatest woo]C. T. 13, convention recently held in tfce.-Mrs. R.S. Thomson.n. relict of
the late Bailiff R. S.. (Thomson;
consuming country in the 'world.Toronto 'Mayor 'Hocken spoke of .passed away at lierhome 'on Queer'
l long 'andhigh
En English -railroad h th
bridge Is equipped 'with automat-
ic 'wind gauges, which set danger
signals against trains should the
wind blow 'at a dangerous veloci't'y.
T e
n' nee m
n e Ie 'of
• or the
'• the
there boas been inven'ted'a chair
back of which is formed to hold a
Cosh and vest "while a Shoe polish-
ing outfit is contained in the seal. girl With 'her (,parents, her
a
The shelves o'fraNew Jersey in. es its Women. Police and Women's as "'.
ventor's book ease )hold two rows
'Of books one behind the other the
front portions of the shelves drop
Ping down 'on slides w'heu pulled
Thursday, January, 7th, ;1915. •
me seas,
Brings with it a remembrance of all those
with whom we have been pleasantly as-
sociated during the past year—those who
have shown us acts of kindness and those..
for whom' we have given of our best. We
would like to think of you as among these
and to send you a greeting with thanks '
for all that has passed, and a wish for
even a greater: future.
Fair
D.
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W.
The
Often the cheapest--AtWays the Best
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(FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY.
Dr. and 'Mrs. J. A. R'ober'tson, of
Stratford were host at an enjoy-
able Wast Wednesday night, it ube-
ing the oc;asfon o'f'the fortieth an-
niversary Of their marriage :which
was performed in Stratford in 1874
The minister on that oevasio now of
s
the Rev. W. T.
Trenton Ont., Who w'as at that ime
s:astor of Si. Andrew's 'Church. The
guests who numbered about thirty -
`four. included five'ofthose who head
been giresent 'atthe wedding and
Mrs. Robertson who was Miss Jen
die Forbes was gowned in the same
dress that she wore atthe time of
her marriage. The top' of the cake
wkfeh graeei 'the table last night
was the same as'that which capped
the wedditg cake 'rorty years ago
;The tout of town guests included
included 'Mr. and Mrs. David Morris
and Miss Nettie Morris of Niagara
Palls, Mrs. end Miss Moscrip of
Hamilton, Mr. art d Mrs, S.:lapling
of pIin 'of: North Easthrcpe t and
Mr. A. g
Mr. A. iFnrbes 'di Clinton. Bering
the evening whichwas reminiscent
of events of forty years !ago end
thereah ruts, a toast was r' of -,.:1
to the hosts,' by, Rev, J. W Hodgins
and Dr.Robertson in replying
touched 'on'hie early practice 10
f' was above.
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bVellin:�bon street. Dt. Lorne.
ertson also replied pleasantly to a
'toast proposed by Rev. W. T.•Cluif
The gold friends in Clinton Will
ioin in Hearty congratulations and
trope they may see their diamond
jubilee.
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT
FOR DECEMBER 1914.
The highest maximum 'tempera,
ture oval 33° on 1st, The' lowest
minimum temperature was 10° B-
low zero on 25th. The highest
range was 22'' on 27th and the
lowest range was 3° en 12th. 17th
and 24th. The 'means were maxi-
mum 28,84° ntiniminn 16.55'rang''
10.21' . The rainfall was 0,39, and
snowfall was 17 inches. Ire on
pond 11 inches, 10 inches of snow
on ground. A dark cloudy marith.
Stormy, on 14th and 15ti' and fr:2m
21st to 24th. Sleighing from 1Sth
to end of month.
the growth of the W. C. T. U. from Street: north on 'Monday\ 't e 4
is society banded:,' together to over- inset. at the ripe age+df 75 years
Deceased Sias 'been i11 Tor many
thro've the liceour traffic to one have months past, but has tborne her
ing !branched out to other depart . suffering- 'in an uncomplaining
andwar
'omname
' n Reform maiden
i ileo
such 'astPHer
idents,manner.
Police, 1Fitane`hise, Cate. He said Eliza'be'th Brown. She was born
among 'other things; "Toronto ow in Scotland and came to Canada
Qul•.
From; speed tit which earthquake
'Waved travel (through the earth an
English s' ientist bas Constructed
a'theory that the 'world has a dense
central core 'Which may 'be meas-
ered in time.
An (Illn'ofs ''woman has patented
aacrew; hook that is made of a
singly 1peice''Of wire land so ;dhaped
asto serve 'bdth ,as a shade roller
bracket and a curtain pole holder
atthe •same time.
Numerous are the uses 'dita.jMis
semi inven'tor's 'door'and 'window
guard that consiats 'o'f upright pick
ets 'c'onnec'ted by short parallel bees
that 'permit it to be exetnded to
v'aid nu5( 'widths • f
The famous Victoria Walls. of the
Zambezi river in Rhodesia it is es-
timated' Could be m'ade'to•yield 35,-
000,000 'horsepower or just about.
the elute am'oun' i as all o'f Europese
•, wa'tercOurses. 1. „
,Courts largely' to the work of the father being the late ;Robert
W." C. T. U. They have created a Brown, who sdttled on the Durham
municipal spirit and as a result To- road. Mrs, Thomson, 'for over
ron'td has spent $619,000 me work o`f half •:a century,. has lived yin Kin
ra moral (character > and $126,000 for carding 'Toivn0hi'p and the town
public health. 30 niirees are em-' Ihas 'many `Warne, 'friends who will
ployed ti' help, poor mothers to he sorry Ito learn of her. 'demise,
make eare'o'ftheir Children "among s$e ,was a menilber tee ;the Presby -
whom 269 fewer deaths have beeur
Ed ass result,
{PETROGRAD A DRY CITY;
AN AMAZING. Rl]CORD.
iPetrograd, Mee. 22-4For t'he.
Yirdt time in the history bfPetro-
grad ions consecutive days Pa sed circle of friends is extended, The
Without arrests Tor drenkeness not .';fun2rai'tloolc place on eV'ecinesdaj
'withstanding these days 'ineludel afternoon to Kincardine cemetery
tyre Russiiv s holidays and Sunda,1y The services "d the li'ouse and
This iseene of 'the results et recent.
G'Wernmental orders-'.for'biddi:'ng grave 'were conrluoted baths ll ',.
the a tale Of alcoholic Become.
terian church, Those Of the fam-
ily left to mourn her lose are.
Mrs. Jeases Y'i'a'ts'on and Miss May,
'Brown, Toronto;. Miss Nellie Thom
son and LV1rs. R: S. Thomson, cru}:.'
gist: Vivo Teside at 11001e.1 To.
these the Sympathy of a large
'PRESSMEN WILL MEET
On Monday, Jan. 18th, the Harron
County 'Press Association, Oxford
Press Association and the publish-
ers of ,Perth ,County and Waterlo.a
County1mew orgaeizedl trill meet
in Convention at the City Hall,
Stratford, et 10 a. m. The meet-
ing Will be addressed by the Presi-
dent Of the CanadianPress P S9 As..0
aci-
ttion, iVir, W. M. O'Beirne, tetra 1 -
ford; E. Roy Sales, Port Flgin,
chairman of the weekly section;
W. E. Smallfield, Renfrew, chair-
man 'of the Ontario and Quebec
division( of the C. P. A., Me. Lorne
Eedy, St. .Marys ; and 'John M.
Enarie, Manager Of the 'Canadian
t'r'ess Association. It is hoped that
all the publishers of Huron Comity
be present at this meeting.
MINOR LOCALS.
11915.
January.
McArthur;
Lots '01 snow now,
Who will be Warden 01 the
County this, year?
A number from here httended
the dance at Sea'Tort.lb on New
Year's.
The public did not travel very
much 'on the New Year'h ticket.
Our contingeet of 5011001 t
eaeh-
ersare away, More fora other
term( at their various schools.
Sch'ool opened Monday.
Two, goad resolutions for the
new year --"Buy in ,Clinton,'-' and
"Buy only' made -in -Canada goods.
Are iota keening your New Years
I
a•
resolutions yet.
iCanadal is certainly having a
i'eat,'old fashioned winter, which is
a certain, • !forerunner of good crops'.
and good braes,
If price counts for anything
and itsue- docs this yeas -.the
beset time to clo your 'C'hristmas
shopping is about three days after
.the big event is Over,
Tlha't 3,000 mile un'fortified boun-
dary between Canada) and the
United States is about the only
place that the %'9Peaee ,, ,on
Earth" song would `fit in this year.
Fenster White Pine and Spruce Balsam
What's the use experimenting
with medicines? We know what
White Pine and 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 redeye a cough. Try it—
Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUM STORE
DEATH Cil '.MRS. HCKMIEB.
Mrs, D. Eckmier, whose mraiclen
name was Elizabeth 'Haddock, who
'Passed away on'Triday was born in
the tCounty Down, Ireland in the
year. 1850 and cause to this
country when very young. She
spent several years at Ethel in the
'towns'hip of Grey, where on the 27
of April 1681 she was married to
her nov.l bereaved husband, Mr. D.
Eckmier. Duringthe eleven year's
of their residneee in Clinton she
w:teethes been active member of
Wesley Church . and for several
years connected with the Wnmans
Christian Temperance Union and,
ardent Temperance advocate. She
was characterized 'Tor 'her self-de-
nial in visiting (and caring for
those who were suffering. even at
the expense of 'overtaking her us-
ually 'tweak condition. Several
weeks before her release she was
a great sufferer. At the service 01
the )rouse, which was in charge of
her (Pastor, Rev. Dr, Rutledge, sev-
eral Of her..favorite 'hymns were
sung, conducted by 'Mr. P. East•
c'h'oir leader Of Wesley 'Church, and
a short 'address by Rev. J. Greene
based on a verse selected by Mrs.
Eckmier--Rey. 14.13, "And I heard
a voice from 'Heaven saying uuto
me, Write, Blessed are the dead
'whic'hdie fn the Lord from hence
forth; Yea saith the Spirit, that
they may rest 'from their labors;
and their works do follow them,"'
The ppalibearere (were -Messrs.
Chant,.'lyte196a'th, Wallis, A, Tyndall,
E. East and Brown.
HirtllM, M ii'l`iaP, es -at Deaths
M 4RRI.A,GES,
Jarrot•-Melieth-ln Stanley', on
Dee, 28th, 1914, 'Mabel, 'fifth Baugh
t • f Alc .ander McBeth
Jarro't' bf Flay Township, 'by Rev
H. ;P. Won e olf Brucefielcl. 9
11'''ATTIS • .
Ecrnfer-In Clinton!on Jan. flat �e., �� e. s n � � Bakery
9915, ' Elizabeth Haddiek, wife of 1!ltoue 202
Mr, Daniel l! ;kmier, aged 54 'years,
7 menthe and 15 (days,
Fresh, Light and:Brown !
No, betterbread than ours,
we clairn,
Ever cadre to town.
'Phe hest of Flour we employ
"The latest methods, too,
We're positive you will enjoy
The Bread we bake for you.
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Furniture, Rugs & Linoleums
We can assist mein selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only scant some odd pieces.
You will findit to your advanta, to inspect cur 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 date in every respect
and we guarantee the best of "satisfaetton•,,,
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and
Funeral Dir
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Dill Pickles
It is a mistake to think Dill
Pickles are apprecieted•only byGer-•
mans. Every class of our custom-
ers like genuine Dills 'as coon,.. as
they tase them. e.
Our large trade' en this kind is
'pickled, isdoubtless due to the Tact
that we get Heinz Famous Dills-
pickles which are the real thing -
naturally fermented, flavored by
thing -
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flowers raised in 'the Heinz
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There, is no pickle more tempt-
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Try them, 18 cents per dozen.
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Plumbing and Beating 6'
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a There's a _dency these •
Days towards'Better Shoes 4,
People wear much Better shoes than they
did a few years ago,,
We ask Everybody at all interested in Better
Shoes to call looses our splendid showing of all
kinds
of footwear.
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Our Better Shoes are not high priced be-
cause theyare high grade—Not by any means.
May we have the pleasure of showing you
the best of shoes at anystated price—be it Men s
Shes at $2.5o, $2.5o to $,6.5o or Women's shoes
at $i.5o to $2.50 to $4.54Y '
regard e and to our shoes '
The same facts ,held ,g' ,
for Boys, for Girls and for the very Little People.
The Store of Better Shoes and Better Shoe
Service
T11E tiOME OF BETTER SHOES
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