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s and Ears al Sale prices
Perhaps Santa Claus Didn't Bring You
A. Warm Coat or a Set of Furs
Then here's your opportunity to buythem for yourself, and save liberally on
the purchase.
Now that Christmas festivities and gift -giving are largely of the past, we may
turn ourattention to the practical comtorts of life, and what more timely subject than
.
the warm coat and furs that .everyone requires for the next four months ?
Women'SS and Misses Coats at Clearing. Prices
''several splendid
A speeial purchase from a leading manufacturer, as well as p
p �roour own stock, makes a fine opportunity to secure a warm, stylish
..tearing lines -from ••
coat at very much less than';the regular p.lice. This season'sattracttilve styles are,all
represented.
Children's,
Coats .educed•—Every coat, included in our ;assortment for chil-
dren, has lost a generous part of its original price, Smart styles and',pretty'materials
l; esutiirnt Furs at One quarter to One third Less than Regular
The Fur section has a wonderful assortment of handsome furs at extraordinary,
price reductions. And you may choose with perfect confidence, whether you know
anything about furs or not. Our many years of experei'itl±'as dealers in Fine Furs
will;safeguard your buyin'g''
Fur Coats are all reduced in price, and the comfort of a• Fut• Coat is Unsur-
passed by any other garment.
Our Stock of Fur Neckpieces and Muffs
Includes all this season's smart: styles and unequalled values, handsome Cana=
dian Mink, Black Fox, Sable, Blue Wnif, Persian Lamb, Marmot, Etc., are all repre-
sented, and every piece marred in plain figures. Come in and let us show you what
extraordinary values we are offering.
W* C.4
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c ki` rOWN
The Store of Quality
Mr, S. Barr, having sold his grocery stock and business to Johnson
Co, wishes all past patronage A Happy and Prosperous New Year,
thanking them for past patronage. and respectfully recommend John -
eon & Co. to his former patrons, to the Store o` Quality.
Mr, Barr will be with Johnson & Co. for some time. Outstanding
accounts will be collected at this store.
Johnson & Co, have a full line of groceries, and prides are right.
We solicit a call to the Store of Quality,
HIGHEST PRICES 'FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
Phone 111
Successor to S, Barr.
.'Hsi STORE OF QUALITY
Phone orders promptly attended to
BOUGHT BUSINESS IN I]:ENSA.LL
•ei, ..*,.•,ire,. ntn***** my+'+ nt' t' r 'lli; Mi. Thum• la Slrerp..2}as purchase)
Personal44. •
+. the first blacicsmitir rslio'p in Jie:1-:
salt and takes possession the ins:
if those hroving relatives or friends 41, • of iFebruary, Mr. Sheep is an old
4.` visiting ix 'tolvn or going away :r hand at the business and will d.+
�� notify us of the fact ouch wee'-, We4. i well,
would announce' it in the NSW F.lA. *rye, 1
x TIME TABLE CHANGED.
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There is one important change
Dr, Holmes,`•ftounty Treasurer while , in ,the G. T. R. time table which
calling on Dr, 11'unter, at his residence , goes into effect on the 1-th. The
at Goderich, slipped on a bit of icy ; 5.10 'p.m. train, only runs to Strut 1
payment and fell' illus back, with the.,and anvbr_dg wishing to go to 7'0=
result that he is confined to bis ro(ltt.',on'tu will have to leaveon the 3,03.
and suffering so,newhat from bruises
and shock. PRACTICE NEXT TUESDAY.
Mr and Mrs. John Mahaffy, of Hili- The Choral Society is 'preparing
bert, announce the engagement of a -Cantata "Christ .and His So'd ars
their youngnst'daughter, Myrtle L., to (Farmer) 'tor production at Basle •,
Mr. Robert Lawrence IiIcLean, of
Tucl. ereihith the " marriage to take
place thismontlr,.,
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers after
a brief visit with the latter's ntothoe,: and it's neccessary that those who
Mrs, Wm. Cooper, left on Friday for- wish to take part should, be present
WeihweifuNorth Horan Ohina, where ait alllpractices 'from the first
Dr. Struthers will become a medical
missionary. He goes under the board
of the Presbyterian church of Canada
and wil.lbe supported by MacNab St.,.
Presbyterian Uhurch, Hamilton. Dr..
Struthers belongs to a family much
call above. He had been rr t t?nv
devoted 'to missionary work. Hisg
father is one of the leading spirits in
'health for some thine and t ae only
the Laymen's Missionary Movement.
His sister hones'to go soon to the.
foreign field while his h1•othcr, Dr.'
Ernest Struthers' is already at Weilii-
Sveifu. as a medical missionary. Mrs.
Struthers is eminently fitted for She
work in the foreign field, She is is
graduate of Toronto University (where
she was a member of the Student;
Volunteer's Association) and has spent
a great deal of time in the study of
missions. ';She leaves behind her iii
Olinton•alargo number of friends who
wish both her and Inc husband every'
success iu their far off field of labour.
Dr. and Mrs. Struthers were je,ineeleen
Friday at London by Dr and Mrs.
Reed who also go to North Ronan.'
They will sail on January 16th from
San Francisco by the S.S. Shingo
Marti. They will call at Honolulu,
Tokio and Yokohama before going to
Shang-hai from Which port they will
go to Weihweifu.
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O. COUNCIL. WE WANT YOUR NAME.
The ,County Council will n eat. inl A letter 'was sent do the ATew
Goderich on Tuesday the 2Gtu that. I Era last Week ,signed:"4 working
at $ o'cloc :.' : man" and it will'me Ipubhsl ed as,
I I soon as we %now who the writer.
HURON OLD BOYS' AT HOME. ' is. This is a recognized rule in all
The Ne y Er:a,'• has received the newspaper offices.
annual invitation of the Huron WENT TO SEA QRTFI.'
Old Boys' u
Asi. nion of Toronto . ,
to at'tei(1 the (fifteenth annual i 'Seyetal went'to Sea'fm+th '. Lash
Al. Home to he U cad, on t friday Thursday night to see the hockey
ey ening Jan. 22nd. thatch between the ,Stratford toirn
and Sealerah in tL.e 'Intermediate
TRAIN 1 ■ 1 Serie„ The home °::eam 'w!in by a
Ace n 9r,g ''o a )ra ass i er�or't it , score of 10 Ito . 5.
is ex(peated that the Militia will be
trained at various centres ',Wong
der Why 'Clinton. could • not.,I.e a
centre as it is nosy' the headquar
ters for'thec33rd o Clinton is cen-
tral for the cour:ty.
TO IN MANY 'LACES
,COMMERCI:n,L, PRINTPNG.
Commercial! piintii g slid?. .'as
Letter 'Heads,' Bille Heads, Novel
opes, lCrreulais, Statements, 0.trds,„ ,sliopsible for The trouble.
Special 1~oi•ins—in Inc anything in '
GODERI'CH WON.
Last Friday night ;the Gede ich
Juniors' won here from the line'.
WILL GIVE AN ADDRESS 'HERE.
The Provincial Board' o'f 'He'lth
'will continue itsf iseries of lectures
on ,Public Health. and Hygiee .
illus'traetd tvit'h moving pictures
this year, and will be liege o..
Monday Jan. 25th.
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The •Executive ,o'f the 'Huron
,Comity Temperance Alliance met
in Clinton on Wednezday. En-
couraging reports were given by
the inemeera from !different muni -i
cipalities of the 'Coun'ty.. In the
matter of law enforcement 'there
is still room for im•proverre at and
the Exeetutive will try and enlist
the sympathy df all County offi-
cers and magistrates to see that
the law is strietly.ien'forced. •
WOMEN'S 'PATRIOTIC SOCIETi,
The Ladies intend ,packing a
box of • clothing for the Belgians
I All those wishing of c_ontrnbuie
towards it are re:Iuested to bring
their donations 10 the Council
Chamber of the Town Hall - on
(Fnidey Jan., 22. hlr. A. Forbes has
promised to gine the Society 50r
t on every toi}.ot cried sold toy him
on Jan. 22. It is to be shaped that
many of the friends ;of the society
will take advantage of this goner
ous offerr tor the treasury is al-
ways in need of money to 'purr,
chase wool and otter supplies,
Zb ill', the Ladies who have work
completed kindly rettern it as soon
as possible as taebciety wishes
to send- ano'ther bale in the near
'future.
THE 'CLINTON.
CLUB.
POWER AND LIGHT USERS HAI) '
AN INTERRUPTED SERVICE.
Last Thursday IL the hydro power•',
Was o'ff over. 'a done r times ' for
h'few minutes eac:lh time. - The
trouble was not at the local ,sta-
tion, but the high to i ion' when.,
being the ones -which Were; '210,
trouble. The nigh ,•win'i was
the way, printing -}till re_eive
'intelligent attention at The New
Era Job Departmeet, ,
On Tuesday 'evening (the mem-
bers of the Clintorti'C(ub end their
friends were highly gratified by a
tnr'e cleldvercd by 52,. 'H lel
The first practice on the new nous arty a iesiclen't of Clinton but for
is will be'held on Tueeday az 8 sortie ye:u's aresitlent of 111c:i,u
m• m. in St. ,Pauls School. The on 'the subject o.! lade r.�, :l•
work is•a long one requiring about ,people, its climate, politics,
an hour and a quarter to 'prid u e ners and customs. Mr, 'Hale, 'oy
long residence. coupled with gond
mowers of observation and d ascr..l,
Lion,,, was well qualified to enter-.
tain the company, De gave a
very 'fucid acconn't of the cruses
that led up' to the deposition of
President Diaz bind the eubse--
relent events, including the intei•..1
Terence of the United States' forces
Mr. Hale also gave very 'humour--
ous description of the curious them.
leer of courtship, which for obrintrs
reasons , f s known inti Ilifesieo
c'plaYing '£Tie bear.?' Thd great
pastime Of the Mexican, especially
of a Sunday afternoon, vitt ; 11 e
bull light, was 'described very reel
is'tically. Altogether a very pleas
ant evening was spent and a
hearty vote of thanks proposod by
the Revs. S. J. Arlin, Seconded by
the P. C. Harper, 'was duly present
ed by the ,President. The 'Clinton
Club hope that they may have a
future opportunity of listening to
Mr. 'H'a1e.
A SUDDEN DEATIf.
Death came 'suddenly tti Mrs,
Sainuel 'Castle sr., last C''riday
While advancing' in years at d
still 'able t ►' ge: around she 'wet:
suddenly seized by apoplexy and
exnpirea about 8,30 ;in the evening
H oc maiden name vas Ann (do -
'per, and she'lwas born!in Engler d
where she ru,'uiieT11x51, now'
partner. They tame to ^ganada
in 1876 and (have 'practically re
sielsd in Clinton the rest df their
lives. A family of 9 we •e morn l'
them but .two have since aied
Those ]e t to mourn -'the loss of
a mother's- love are.—Mrs. George
bee ley of Ontui1, California, and
James also. o'f On'�ario. Cal.Amosalerbeet and SauTUOJ o'f Clinton,
Edward df Guelph 'and Jclin in
the West. One sister also survives
the de •e,srd: i4C 9i Geo Ac'''er
n i'
• town T1• fn ere] ivns held on
1( llty d ;i' , -e"i (1 \Vere
'pave'd I e Rey,
Chui'c•n (1
,. w:. le C
Castle hid 011' e:n a -,,,
meml!e,'. The l (llhr ; cel'5 were her
'four sons- (1 00 , 'T1 - ert, Satnnel
141.and Pclw r. c e ''"Popes• ;'
nepl: et1' anc1, Timm, -mine 11
The. eye '.,,, li,C , ;, e..,nk
JOSEPH; SPARLING :DEAD.
Last Monday morning at the
House of Refuge, Josep'n' cplrling•,
aged 02 yen's, answered ' 1e Itc>ll
Better, Look
if you Sava ddcrdod to,taSs cn
L
mnier� cotta e, ..ow Is the,time
r 00over trio
0ttegost6 ronGleitYoa Ado.You will got_ a ,more Catlerae.ry catectlon nowthan.. you will
or on.
Or 15 you wish to5wno aoaraoro
have r,lacoo to rent, noeliia ileo
e topiace your. Cleolioo Aol.rnbl' l0 tl 1TI. N,wr}/
moved out to the Home a mut
weeks ago so that he could get
]
proper care: 'lie fes nesidr d ' t. •••
many an y } 'ea s r The .
e font r tl : is
held from Dunford s Undertaking
Establishment this afternoon and
the cervi •es' will be. conducted i y
Rev. J. Greene. The deceased's
youngest brother, Thomas, from.
Sperling, Manitoba, is here for
the 'funeral.
PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
The Women's Patriotic Society
held 'their regular meeting last
'Friday afternoon. It was 'decided
to send every month 'to London
complete outfits for seven risen and
to supply with outfits any recruits
for the third contingent from Cline
ton or the surrounding country.
Mrs. Torrance land Mrs. O'Neil were
appointed to receive donations for
a New Years gift to Queen 'Mary.
This `gi'f't which is to. be from 01.e
women of 'Canada is to consist of
neve garments to be (distributed to
those in need, In 'Clinton each
'wo,'mran in' terested'en Patriotic
work is asked to contribute one
new garment Ton (a child not more
than eight years old. Gifts are
to be left during 'January with
either Mrs, Torrance pr Mrs. O'Neil
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A GREAT VIICTORy.
ItThe recent local 'option -voting
in 'Manitioba has resulted in a
eweepin.g victory for the temper-
ante forces, Out 'of 22' places vet
ing, 16 have carried the by-law
and in places bra substantial
maiority:-Po„tage Tia Prairie,
Neepawa, Louise, BjTioet, Grancl-
view,"Gilber't Plains, Whitewater,
Russel, Harrison Oakland Sheatlt-
e'ona, S'ou'th Cymress,:' Shell River.
BOUGHT 9 'FINE ANIMAL. . ton tJuniors by a score, of 3-2.
'Ei nest Rozell purchased a' fine
ybung Short Horn IBull,'from Allan
Adams, o'fBrussels, at a long pith e
The 'prize asifront Ipii'ze wiirning
stock. Mr. Rozell • (brought hie
purchase home lase, (week.
•
NOT OUR LFAULT.I
We naturally omitted to take
notice df a num'le:• of visitors in
town and Of 'persons out of town
in our list of 'holiday (visitors
This is to be expecte''. ns .our re-
porter isenot omnise'er't and ern
only tad e Biot &things and re
sons he happens to see. A card
dropped into the post office of
news or :Of so i,l events will be
appreciated by us and twe inyice
such iterrte of news.
TOOK PART AT '
COUNCIL MEETING.
The Brantford Expositor 'give,
the following note taken from
the ,Council proceedings ion Mon-
day.—Noting that the year 191
was one in which it (would 1 e
most appropriate in which to oyes
the council sessions With prayer
the mayor called on Rev. C. E.
Jenkins, rector Of '00. Juders
Anglican church, who offered a-.
splendid prayer, In which he in-
terceded for God's g'uid'ance over
the deliberations and arts of the
aldermen.
'CELEBR_&TED SIXTIETH
and 'fa.nrily ii; L'r.
kind
ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. W. M. O'Beirne, editor 0'
the Stratford Be :eon ems honored
the last day of the o'd year with
an add 'Cas and 11 purse of $530
from his friends on the arcision
of lir 60th nnniv a ,nary of the
Beacon. The Ldieor has leen in
charge of ti e paper for the past
.—years, The 'vow Era Ifishes In
draw its reade "s 0:ttentinrt to the
Tact that we will ,celebrate our 50111
anniversary on July- let c•onlir,t
and ire will 1 e yd d to to ke linI;
what Mr. O'Beirne got Wo
the Editor of 11 e (45iatinrd nen 1,
con cltttinned 5uece , 10 Lire new:,
paper business.
1,1IIPORTERS MAY SEE
CIVIC RECORDS.
A cat may look ):t a king, and
a nett5hape: repo, ter'rimy aske
questions of Li eiv c official. Cl211
cfficials must not nae annoyed by
reporters, but reporters t.re en-,
titled to Se:, at reasointl. c times,
the illy c e 'les ice^oils Ana tl:c
nodi ot's rc.poc t tl e - may put to
the, tl e ids r', civ'e departmen'ls
that old, old question; "IstIe 1'
any.hing new todnyo' Bit eel, e1
the ciric official re guests arepor•t
er no remove himself, the lop inter
meet not stand Upon the oecie�
Of itit going." 50011 isthe c:fee:
nF amaleen ei e l t o 'VIS•- Jus-
tice audit eton o" . s oocla 'hall
Thursday, du r.ction, 1aa:ou 111
y't1e'1V--1tv' J''1111'd ,og 1 sr
Mayor M -Vet I rs e re u'' of •,1•
(11 der i.,s':e 1 I v ]i ' !.a.. repot n,,
wet e to be crAudod =rain tic
city hall at Ot r.tva. •
MINOR LOCALS.
NoW for butiness.
Glance at the date on your ad-
dress label.
Rather difficult to Writd it"1015"
isn't it?
Skating
and snow-shoeinghave
afforded: rare sport here so Oar this
winter.
Everyone is interesetd in iin item
of local news. If you; ,know of
any local 'happeniagl that ,is not
generally ]cnos'n tonituu Late tint,
fact t o this office. "•
Co, Council meets, 'Tuesday 20th
inst.
Council met on Monday.
Half of January ;tone on'F'riday
The young boys a. e haying great
hockey matc'tei these nays.
The. Ontario Gcn e nment. '-will
not issue' oea' fierw license until
!February iss.
No one knows what ,. e 7-1915
may bring forth, but who would
like to tr:'tcle places with the Kaiser
The ice 'h'arvest will 'Soon be at
h, The
The Now Era telephones are Nos.
30 and 95,
The left Saler,, private and public
are the result lo£ a ludicious ad
tising campaign.
Days are lengthening.
1915 is She way to -wile it DOW.
New Councils met 00 Monday' for
organization.
(Co, Council will convene the last
week cif January. •
Renewals have been trolling in to
The New Eta for 1015. We hole
( C1011 L1t 1. 1l 7
to give t liig e I
than ever in thia'year. Send it to
the absentee, 1't only costs you
2 cents a weak.
The London .Morning .]d; ert5e•
has passel its first Toilet ne un-
der favorable auspices lit d goes
1100 the new y(aar ) fih l ig;I hope;;
which we trustn1IL''y e fully mil
izCd, '
Get your- bu•11 c'• 'urall,pers pi i n I
ed'at, The NeNei o'ra. Large • new
stock of parchment tt hand.
•At hall -time hr a score was
-],Murray Draper •was 'tae efficient
referee. .The Clinton line-up lwas
Goal Vic. Evans; - dee e:!, • 'P.
Wheatley and J. Carter; rower, W.
Walker , centre, D. 'Centelon ,and
wings, M. ,Carter and M Cook.
HORSES DROWNED. •
•John Tiplady, a'tevnste:, cif To-,
onto .and nephew o'f'Me, lDavid
o'f'Clinrton, had the misfortune tr,.
lose a'fine 'team 'of 'horses by
drowning, on'Friday, and narrowly
escaped the same 'Rite 'himself. He
had driven across tl eby..to the
Island ►'. distance o'f about !t
mile.and was returning to the city-
when
itywhen 'the ice •gave away and the
outfit was precipitated into the
water. With difficulty Mr. Tip -
lady saved hipisell, but the team
lost. The ice was about six ire't
es thick and had'bean considered
quite safe 'for teaming.
'GALL FOP. VOLUNTEERS.
Instructions have been issued for
the organization Of two ,,additional
Battalions o'f Infantry from ,the
First Division 'which includes the
counties of Essex, Kent, 'Lambton,
Elgin, Middlesse.e, Oxford, Water,'
loo, Wellington, Perth, Huron and
Bruce. with herdquarters at Lon-
don, Ont. these ?willform 'pari of
,part of third contingent 'Canadian
Expeditionary (Force and will be
moblized for training • at London,
Lt. Col. A, Wilson at nrereat in
command of the 33rlll Pegt. has
been appointed to the n(ommard of
the new 33rd. Battalion Cain an
Expeditionary ,Fort e and enlist-
ment Of men will begin in a few
days, itis ,ex•1'eeted. Recruiting
station for 'Huron bounty will
likely 1:0a't'Clinton as' the ,most
central point in tl'e noun ry where
alt desiring to join (ivill1e:Iuire to
I resent themselves at their. own
exponce, 0 accepted they 'will at
once le put on the pay roll wiUi
ailowa.(ce for subsisce :Ca bit ':is-
seooble l at.Lor,d an. The 'pay for
a pri ate is $1.00 per day !with; a
field allowance of 11c Ver d:y
rand 75c subaisLerce alio mince until
moblizatioe. .
•
DEATII OF R. R. JOHNSTON
AT ZURICH.
20,'. Orland Johnston. :who is jun
for in the Molsons Bank was call
od to lis home at 'Zurich owing to
the illness and d. nth o'f his father
Ias,. Friday m,lrning. The 'follow ,
ing obituary notice a!ppetrod in
—'1• Roeert Rosa
• i rya er 1
daily It
the arh
1
Jolut.aon senior partner of the first
of R. R. Johnston & Son, died an
the family residence if'r:d Ly ,torn
ink at the age of 60 wears.r Ile
leaves his wife and six chr.d-en
three daughters ardthree lsens
William, junior 'partner and man-
ager of tae Dominion IHotisc Mrs
Dr. MacKinnon of the village Miss
Vieth/la, bliss Pearl,. Wellington at
home and Orland of 'the Molsons
Bank, Clinton, all of whorl were
present when death came. Mr.
4oynnston was born in Belfast, Iie
land in 1810 and when s ,young mala
ire immigrated to l0ansda 'where he
engaged in the hotel (business s I
the Huron House Goderich. In 1857
he came to Zurich and engaged in
various business e:uterpr•ioes and
finally 'purchased i11'e Dominion
House, where he remained until
his death. In the 40 years eof his
'business: activity. in Zur:c't ie ac-,
cumulated' wealth:and wase)n-:'
sidered e•pnacticii(business Mali.
The funeral (took palace from the
l family residence alt '2o'clock on
Sunday ,afternoon to the Goshen'
Lime (em'tery1 The I1ai1'bearers
were .lir. Robert Williams, Mr. Al-,
:best '.13eidemran, :(Mr. ' H. Lippert,
q• ' qi '
Ar 1' '
.. at ..s Hart'eib
Mr. d'' -
1'.
. Kalb
(leis i and
c Mr:' Henryun blut't,
y
i g
...� .-rte.
Thureday,:January, 14'tl1, 11'15.,
74POLEON
balled the British
"A nation of shop -keepers" simply because they
conducted "business as usual" while the army was
away fighting, so that'when. the troops returned it was
to prosperous surroundings, Let the present trouble
when ended find us in like condition. It can be so if ,
all will do their share in keeping our home factories,
stores and offices running. Whole -hearted loyalty,',
implies at least loyalty to home financial investments,
and more so now than ever in our day. Will you help
win the war by being -loyal to home.
aggspimisumm
T6�
The W. Da Pair eo.
Often the Cheapest- 4Iways the Best
Fresh, Light and Brown 1
No better bread` than ours,
we claim,
Ever came to town.
1e best of Flour we eto
y
Ile latest methods, too,
We're positive you will enjoy
The Bread we bake for you.
;gt jL
b }1.nnP 's•Bake p-
Phonehn
202" '.
Penslar 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 re.ieve a cough.
Try
it—
eaJ . 8 1-10-V.=
Dispensing Chemist - THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE
,a,�. .'�teel•s
Furniture, Rugs & L,inoleum
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only cc ant some odd pieces.
You will find it to your adva.nta 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 satisfaction.
SA &
,R i' UNFORD
• Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
'i
1. The, eoP'Iler Stare
"Live and Let Lire'
Try
r
Dill PflCkleg
It is 'a mistake to think Dill
Pickles are appreciated only by Ger-
i mans, Every class of our custom-
ers like genuine Dills as soon as
I they taste thein.
1 Our large trade 'on this kind 'of
'pickles is d'ou'btless due to the feet
that we get Heinz ,Famous Dills—
pickles which are the real thing—
naturally fermented, flavored by
Dill flowers raised in the Heinz
1 Gardens.
There is no pickle more tempt-
. ing.
Try them, 18 cents per dozen.
Butter and Eggs Wanted
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Shoes to call to see our splendid showing of all
kinds of footwear.
Our Better Shoes are not high priced be-
cause they are high grade—Not by any means.
May we have the pleasure of showing you
the best of shoes at any stated price—be it Men's
Shoes at $2.5o, $3,5o to $6.5o or Women's shoes
at $1,5o to $2.5o to $4.50?
The sane facts hold in regard to our shoes
for Boys, for Girls -and for the very Little People.
The Store of Better Shoes and Better
Service
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Days towards Better Shoes
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