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what he thinks
o `the HOWARD Watch.
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plant -s -all along the Panama anal -s-
on' the, leading railroads of,'.America---in' the„
AnnyjdrniNavy and Govcriunent Departments,,,,
The Watch,is the finest practical
timepiece in theworld=and always worth what
you pay for it.
HowArtn watchmakere make and adjust am/
HOWARD an ail'', watch. eased at the factor/ saa
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Let us show you this distinctive watch.
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FOR SALE /ICY
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Toronto Market.
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Local New
WAMMMIWAY
COMING TO CLINTON
The moving picture. in 0
tion with the , Ontario Boar
Heath will give an ,exhibi
on January 28th, afternoon
evening. More paiticulans
PURCHASED AUTO TRUC
George (Johnston lof Go
has purchased from. the C
Automobile Co., ,one of their
trucks, and wilt bave, it fitt
for both passenger and •
(traffic between GocldriCh, a
cardine, also. to L1.14.1101V
Dungannon, to Bayfidtd,. anc
Other point desired. 's
"AN IRISH EDEN,' "Nits
The aboVe play will he pres
House for Sale' 21st by the, St. ,Josephs Dra
in the town hall, Wednesday
, • Cociety. Everyone should- r
'the date and go and seet
class -of characters -and see th
ialzties and beautiful. costly
ery. Prof. John E. Roehet, i
Direcitor of the Cie., and R
Hogan Manager.
ILLUSTRATED LECTUklE
Rev. J. G. Shearer DA). h.
the Presbyterian Boarld of
, Reform. and Evangelism will
liver an illustrated lecture on
plied( Christianity" in the Pr
terian Church next Monday
, ing Jan. 12th a0 g o'clock.
lecture. is given in the inter
; the Laymen's Fcravard Move
the general public are condi
viltled. Dr.Shearer- i a talente
and forceful *speaken. He has .a
i great story to tell 'with his lantern
and tells it well.
Nine room 1 story frame dwellirg
-on OntaricssStneet, in good repair,
' good stone cellar. ,Lot -Mid's% half
with garden and fruits trees.
AIRS. M. J. BOLES
Sfran For Sale
About 10 ton • of good clean wheat
,straws cut, on the preinises. Apply to
J. T. CRICH
•phone 14 on 144 1st con Tackersmith
Farm tor Sale
A 'desirable pasture farm for rale
•being Lot 37, con. 3, London Road
'Survey, Tuckerstnith.„ A small house
and also a- small barn 35 fset square
'Two acres of nrchard; also 10 acres of
,timber.. For particidans and informas
, OBITUARY
Oen write
• W. S. BROADFOOT There passed away Monday morn
• Its R. No. 2 Seaforth, Ont. ing at her residence after an ill-
,
tphone Inn 136, nese which has extended over some
• years, Annie Elizabeth Moffatt, re-
Wmid tor Sale
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A quantity or first class wood, beech
• and maple, out 12 inches lung at $2.00
per cold. Any person wishing this
kind of NA ood kindly leave orders at S.
Barr's' grocery store. Clinton.
LEVI SNYDER
Iiolmesville, P. 0.
Notice
Retsof the late Thos.East, at, the
age. of 53 years a 11 months and 14
days. Her husband pre -deceased
her over 14 yeasts? ago. A grown
np family ,survive of three sons,
Edgar and Karl of town and Roy
of Winnipeg and Mae- and Kath -
)leen at home. Tire remains were
inStarred ii Clinton cemeterty
Weclaiesday. Services* were 'con -
dilated by Rev. Dr. Rutledge; of
the Wesley Methodist 0.4itireh of
whith deceased was a member.
1. AinvsPiTul,Pimici RiebluDejAirIC:sei le, refers
.s ,,e3sm rrTsei ,ElreDth,
mon to a large congregation. The
the choir showing excellent attack,
surpliced choir numbering ,tnventy
"The Gift,' very ,effectively. On
ter this year. On Chnistmas day
The Christmas selItvhSidcSaeEsyR.olVifi IaTC.3..EK.i.Siii.x.iitgs,,,
Holy porainunipp. The rektor
'seven; under the direction o 1.
church were of a superior charac-
Rev. C. IVIiles, preached( a very
was repeated; the rector, again
tied vat eight a.m, and at eleven
Holly: Cominu Allan , The re.etior
vice, the Pe Deurn, by Dykes*, con-
sidbred be one of the mast
‘difficulti numbers along 'this' style
am. morning prayer followed by
earnest and forceful Christmas ser -
them "When Jesas was Born" was
and Mrs. \V. Campbell, rendered in
addition to the regnInr musicateer
of music. It. was well rendered by
particular I y 'well rendered. Mi se
precision and expression. The an -
Hilda Brown was in excellent so-
prano VOiee• and rendered the solo
Sunday the same musical service
preaching two excellent sermons to
• large congregations. At the even-
ing•
aw,siesrovpic.e,Dathveenpotrwt twoadditional, nieovnear
,sang better, and 'the beautiful an-
them "Nazareth" by Gounod, • the
•Bsoaltloempaanreinbehiinsg-Wtea111n7conlptryolMledr:tet.
or voice was re,ndeVed with ex-
cellent effect. All the ammbers
throughout the: Christmasfestival
showed good training and reflects
;credit upon they choir director,
who during, the few mouths with
lthe choir has brought the, work to.
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Sanitary Plumbers 1 I ' - For Sale
moue 7.
• '•A baby sleigh for
s, Apply at
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Vads~0,.....s..sssssassusssAnAnssAsso,s, New bra Office.
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The annual meeting of the Goderich
'Township Telephone System will 1 e
held in Holmes' Hall, Holmesvide, 00
:Friday. jam Dib, 1014-, at one o'clock
sharp, to receive from the corn inissithi-
ere a report of the past year's pro.ceed-
-ings, and any other business that may
he brought before the meeting.
0 W. POTTER,
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Ground
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lack 01 our Furniture
is our Guarantee
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and That ol the Maker
SomeFurnitaffe iputtogeth-
erneteiYtlse.tOurs
slSde
hy expertsforlongad satiiac-
Wry, use And this serviceable-
: ness is combined with an artistic
appearance which renders it un-
usually attractive. A visit to
our warerooms will please both
yourself and us,
13A-Tir-J
The Cheapest Spot in Huron to
Buy all Kinds of Furniture
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors-I'lione 104
N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— .L D. Atkinson 186
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Mr. John Stevenson, of Strat-
ford, who was elected Mayor of
Stratford, on Monday, is a cousin
of •Mr. J. W. Stevenson, of town,
MIS* Ella Lindsay, of , Regina, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Lindsay.
Mr. W. J. Tozeris in Toronto
this week.
1VIr. and Mrs. Alex. Forestylth, tof
Wingham, and Mr. F. Button, of
Konora, •Ont., spent Nev Year's
day with their nephew, Mr. Jabez
Rand,ssof town.
Mr. James Maclaren, of Toronto,
visithd a feav days with, bis friend
Mr. Dean Courtice and both return
ecl .to the city Monday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Eclwand Rands, pf
Comkance, .spent New Year's Day
with their son Mr. Jabez Rands of
itown,
Mr. Will Bagler, from Exeter,
spent Christmas and Ne % Year's
at his home in town.
Mrs. (Dr.) McCallum and Miss Ag
gie Chidley are visiting ;with Mrs,
Constantine at Highgate.
Miss 1Vlayfred AVM left(' on Tues
day morning tio, spend the winter
With her sister, Mrs. F. Turner at
Regina.
Mr. Arthur Knox, of Wingham,
came down on the morning train
Monday to poll his vote and went
back CM 'the. noon train to cast his
vote. in Wingham. For a man in
hiss 93rd year, he's pretty lively
and takes great interest in the
4 101.18 electoons.
Miss Madge Yates, of Listowel,
was the guest with manyof her
girl friends during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Colquhoun and
baby,,of Mitchell. are visiting the
former's sisterd Mrs. McMurray and
Mrs.. U. Fitzsimons.
Mrs. W. Walker has returned af-
ter visiting with relatives and
friends at larantfoajcl and Guelph.
License Commissioner Elliott, of
Goderich, was in town; ion Wed-
nesday.
Rev. Senna:14C. Potts, the new
Recflors to be at St. Paul's was in
(tkown ton Tuesday, of this week.
The date set for his coming has
not been announced yet,
Miss Ida Wilkin was hostess *th
a party on Wednesday evening of
last week, and an enjoyableltirae
was spend by all.
Mrs. (Dr.) McCallum 'entertained
a number of her lady friends at
(the home of her mother; Ws. J.
Wiseman on Monday afternoon.
• Mr. Earl O'Neil.% is spending a
few days in TOronto.
Mrs. W.R. Counter and Master
Billy spent Now Year's' at Brant-
ford(.
Mr. Jack Wiseman, of Mount
Forest:, 'spent New Year's at his
home hers.
Misses. Be.gley, of Blyth, attend-
ed the Pastime dance here last
Mr. 'Hal 'McLean, of Wingham,
was here last Friday attending the
Pattiane Club Dar,ce,
MisS, IMcDonalid bf Lucknow,
waS the guest of Miss MpLeold,
and' attended the Pastime Dance.
Mr..James Smith, of Woodsthk)..
wash .eatei on Monday polling, MSS
Mr. R. A. Downs, of Woodstock,
was renewing', old! friendship in
town this week.
• Mrs. Lat,ornell, and Miss Edith re-
turned (to St. Thomas atter visi-
ting with, the formerls molder,
Mrs. Conthe
Mr. W. J. Tozer is making a tonal -
rests trip to Toronto this week.
Mr. D. Prior Visited during the
past 'week at Exeter..
lIullett
Percy a -are of the West has return.
ed to the home of Geo. Scales for the
winter.
Mr. Jos, Carter spent Tuesday with
friends in Exeter,
Mise :Maggie A dinns is spending a
we k with Ler cousip Miss Button of
Seaforth. •
Misses Bessie and Annie Watt of
Clinton spent a few days with friends
in Hartnett and Londeshoro.
Harold Dexter and Clarence Wolfe
anent Sunday at the home of Mr. Fred
Ymingblut.
E. Brown and daiighted Mies Flessie
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, W.
Armstrong near Zarich.
Miss Millie Biggin, of Clinton,
spent, last week the guest of her sis
t is Mies Mari le of Bullets
Bliss Bella Tasker is spending a few
at, her home in Hullett. She has
spent ten months on the Mill Rad
and intends returning in a short thne.
Mr. Leonard Herd, of Bayfield,
spent New Year's near Clinton.
A very pleasant evening was anent
at 1 he home of Alt's. Tasker New
Year's night when all present enjoyed
themse'ves to the utmost.
Mrs. Tasker, Mass Bella and Willie
spent Friday in Stanley.
Mr, John Harvej, killed a pig on
Tuesday of this sseek which dressed
over 60) pounds. Those who seen it
say its one of the finest it not the
largest ever raised in this section. It
is from stock which Mr. Harvey se
cured from the Model Farm, Guelph.
Skippen
Miss Florence McOlymont has gone
on a inonth's visit to Tilbury and De
4rahlte'.
ssrs. Edgar Britt and Bert Mor
row has gone to 'Tilburg to work for
S Undmore, hay pressing.
The large number of teachers and
students. who were spending their
vacation here, have gone back to their
schools and Colleges. '
Misses Kate McDonald and Josie
Young spent New 'ear's with friends
here. *,
Mr, and Mrs W. Holmes have re
turned to their home in Tilbury., after
a very pleasant visit with friends
here, ' •
'Mimosa Jennie andMaggie Stewart of
Varna, visited, their' friends, her this
wqMekis:a' !Ham kind Exeter 'and Mr,
and Mrs, Allen' �f ;WalkerYille visited
their friends .10. and Mrs. Johnston
last week. -,
Births, Marriages tt Deaths
BIRTHS.
ILEYNIOLDBi-In' Clinlifon, on ,Doc..
30th, to, Mr. and Mrs.. T*. 0. Rey -
5, son. •
Goderich Township on
jam 6th, ,to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lobb, a son.
, * gtaita1CY .
Mr. ancl*MVs, Wuii. Baird and Miss
Thehna returned tO,iliair home in Tor
onto on Friday,of laSt week.
Mrs, Thos..13aiild Otarned from her
visit toher sister and friends in Ash
Held on Monday.bf this week.
Mrs. McDougall and her daughter
Mary Visited ot the home of Mr. John
Butchart during the New Year heti
days,
Mr. D. F. McGregor and wife spent
the New*Year 'Wish his sister Mrs.
John .13 utcharn
Miss!, daughter of 413,eysi Mrs
ni*Olinton, 'ito Waal in S.'S.
No, I Stanley during the present
term.
Miss Rena McKay -of Hamilton is vie
iting at the home of Mr. John McCow
an this week.
the
8 for
nday
uniitus
e
have
'col -
ay.
ction
elec-
arose,
stod,
chtale
eis
chool
litem
busi-
and
Mon
deay,
until
son,
id B.
anent lolt(her candidates
were 11. E. Elliott and S. Moore be-
ing defealfd by a small, majority.
For trustees wile elected G. King,
G. Greenslade and F. :Geminhart.
The latter holding a tie vote with
Mr. Ward but Mr, Geaninhard re-
ceived 'the casting vote,,the being
a recent trustee. Mr. Ross was al-
so defeat0id by a ,small. majority.
Intended for Last Week.
The Rev. Mr. Graham officiated
in St. Andrews on Sunday [last
while the Rev, Mr. MacFarlane was
on a visit to his sister at Owen
Sound,
The wedding of Orval Weston
which occure,d at Scaforth was cel-
ebrated here by *way of a grand
ball and 'supper given in the town
hall on Friday last.
Our sailors and western farm men
have alt returned for Christmas and
Bayfield has not 1ost a man this
year either by water or by land.
At' the recent nomination the old
council was chosen together with
two extra candidates which, will
cause an election on Monday next.
This eleetion will decide the fate
aVliss MEu. B. a'rbtiril
ralltan d Miss E.
,
Idurdpck' vistied friecndsiin Lon-
don last week. 7
Mr. MatIthew 'Lockhart has pur-
chased the house (and lot owned by
XVII., A. C. Jackson.
Mr. Andrew Roberton of Cooks -
villa called on old acquaintance
last, w eek,
• Mr. Roy Muneo went'10 Goderich
on Monday where .he intend com-
pleting his high !school! course.
Mr. 'Earl Raithby is around cut-
ting wood with his gastoline en-
gine and circular saw.
Mr. 0.11. Erratt had a car load
of salt s'hipped' in lasV week which
CARD OF THANKS
To.the Electors of the Town of Olintc n
Permit me to' thank you for the
splendid vote you gave me Monday;
when von elected me as Mayor for the
year 1014. In return I promise to
give you the best service in my power.
I would like also to bespeak for my.
self and tbe 0Ouncil-men elect your
heartiest support during the coming
year in making Clinton the banner
town of Western Ontario.
Wishing you allis .Prosperous and
Happy New Year. I remain,
Yonrs gratefully
FRED JAOKSON
CARI) OF THANKS
To The Electors of Clinton
Ladies and Gentlemen -You having
again elected me to the position of
Reeve of Clinton. I shall try 'and
faithfully discharge the duties intrust.
ed to me, both at Town and County
Council. Thanking you one and all
for this favor conferredoil me, I re-
main
Yours faithfully
• D. OANTELON
.
CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of the Town of Ctinton
Ladies and Gentlemen -I wish to
thank you for electing me as Conn
cillor for 1914, assuring you that 1 will
devote all my energies to promoting
the interests of the town of Clinton,
Yours sincerely.
H. FITZSIMONS
rituar
Allof 'Winter Goods
Otu Annual Sale of all Ilne,r6r vvititdo'ods
starts Sattircla*, January 3rd
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1,;:‘,.dies and ChildrenS Mahle
enand Boys Overcoats
M's'
Fur -lined and I'ur Collared Overcoats
Furs, Fe't Boots, Slippers, etc
See our Ladies Mantles that, 'regularlyboid at
$lo,00 and $12.42,0, clearing at ..... .74.95
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Don't Miss These Bargains
Plumsteel Bros.
t.LL PROFITS
lliOHJE BUSINESS
IIMOimmmirimmmuniammimminil
, .
of the invincible
Clan Gregor men Marmora, Burlington, Delhi, Wood-
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whose war cry continues 'as usual bridge. Floss TOwnship, Mara Town
"We fear nae foe."
Brucelield
Our church bell rang a right long
merry peal at( the closing of the
year.
The Misses Jessie and, aertie
Granger ententained their friends
on New Year's eve.
• Rev: H.P..Wciod,s and wife Spent
New Year's day at the home of Mr.
Wcods parents in London.
Resr. B. 11. Kitcheri of Hamilton,
visined last week at the home of
his father.in StanleY.
IVfosesColvel and wife of Winson
sin are visiting at the. home of his
praenars in Tuckerskailth. It is
somey ears since he has been in
this country.
Duncan Aikenhead has returned
from Portage La Prairie where he
spent the summer.
Wen. Hart an•cl, wife visited' last
w,eeik'kat Woodstock.
Mr. Elliot has returned from Al-
berta where he spent tae summer,
on his home,stead..
Miss. Jessie Aikenhead has re-
turned , to London where she le
attending the *Normal. school.
Wanlass Bros., of Varna, ship-
ped two foxes this week to 1VIinni-
isotra. They itre making quite a 51.1C
ceiv in raising foxes, and they have
a wide market! 1'.or them.
Ale‘xandar McKenzie and family
of Winnipeg are visiting relatves
in the village and vicinity.
There AIMS great •excitement in
our village on Monday over the
election 9' in Tuckerstnith and
Stanley.
CARD OF THANKS
Ladies and Gentlemen -I although
not having been elected as one of the
Council. I desire to thank you for
your support, S
R, J. MILLER
Local Option Carried
In fifteen Districts
CARD OF THANKS
I wish. to extend my hearty thanks
to the voters of Hullett who polled
theirs votes for me on Monday last.
Their votes and influence will not be
forgotten, ,
Yours respectively
J. SNELL
Toronto, Jan. 5 -Returns receiv-
ed at the 'Dominion Alliance head-
quartershere show 'that the temP-
&ranee forces have won fifteen new
districts, wipingout seventeen lic-
ences!. In nineteen placee there-
quired three-fifths majority was
not secured; in five there were
straight majorities against local. op
non. In all fourteen repeal COD-
ktle,sts, local, option 'was sustained.
LOCAL OPTION CARRIED.
Local option was carried in the
following places; Brampton, Mea -
ford, .Grand 'Val ey, KentstVille,
Lanark, and the Townships of Al-
bemarle, Bas,kand, Burgess, Lancas-
ter, Marmora, Lake, Puslinch.Ross
Tay, Walsingham South, IVIatilda
and Bayham.
DEFEATED BY THREE-FIFTHS,
It was defeated by the three
fifths in the following; Arnprior,
Aylmer, Barrie, Brockville; Nap-
CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of Hullett Township
Ladies and Gentlemen -1 -herewith
tender to you my heartiest thanks for
the large support which you gave to
me in the recent Municipal election.
Trusting that the confidence yios;a e have'e
given me may not have been d
5 remain,
Yours respectively
J. FINGLAND
ship Scarboro Township, SaultSte,
Marie, Cobourg,,Richmond, Aln-
wick Towr,ship.N.
DEFEATED I3X* MAJORITY.
It was defeatedsby straight ma-
jority in the follOWing; Morris -
bury, SpringfieldOsHestley Town-
ship, Georgina Township, Ainaley
Township. ,
REPEAL', CONTEST.
The. repeal, conitesIts were in;
Alexandria, Bracebridge, Bobcay-
geon, Tweed, Lent:aster, Maxvilie
Newburg, Oxford, 'Hawkesbury W.
Roxborough, Tilbury ,West, Char -
lo ten urg, Kenyan .TownslumLneh
iel Township.
Not heard frorriPlamboto West.
Other Electioniin Huron
Continued enElage 5
HENSALL-Thos. Hisdilson is reeve
of Hensall after a Iraiid ti4e-cor-t
mend fight wrthO, Geiger and J.
W. •Ortlwin. The 'cocil
unlors are
David Little, GeorgsHudson, W. J.
,
Pfaff, W. T. Smith.
s.--
TURNBERRY--ReaVe, John Mul-
vey; Council, Wm; Adair, Arthur*
Wheeler, John McBurney and John
Rutherford'.
WINGRAM-trayl5Y 'TYE'
win ; reeve, J. W. M.cKibbon; coun-
cillors, H. B. Elliott, Alex. Young,
Wm. Isbiaber, W, A, CurrciesW G.
Patterson and D, Bell. Board of
Education Dr. Redmond, J. A. Mc-
Lean; Robt. Alten,. J. A. Morton, F.
Vanstpne, A. Tinting and P. Buch-
anan, A by-law granting fixed as-
sessanent to Walker & Clegg, fur-
niture. manufacturers, who recently
suffered heavy loSs by fire, carried
here by a ,big majority. Assess-
ment is fixed at $1Q,000 for 10 years,.
HAY-Reeve,K aebfleisch, Coun-
cillors, Neeb, Belts, Wainer. Deters),
MORRIS -Reeve, J. Shortlreed.
Couneillors D. Johnston, W. Fras-
er, W. Laidlaw, W. EiZton.
EXETER -Reeve, ' John- Taylor,
Councillors -John- .fflinds, M. AI,
Doyle, Thos. Halton, andB. W. F.
33eavers 'fru:tees, F. P7. Gladman
aAc. clEa,miPautpte, and I. Armstrong by
; TUCKERSMITH- The *folio wing
is the result of eilotiQtt.-iETUck-
ersinitt'h. ReeVe,, nerbert Crich -
270. Council, Robt. Doig 320, Thos.
Coleman 300, James Cameron 294,
Robt. D.13ell 284; other candidates
for reeve, J. F. 1VICKay, 158, Wm.
Berry 82; for rouncil, .Mathew
Clarke 207, A. P, Joynt 86.
BAYFIELD-Reev,a, [Gee. 'Lind-
say. Counicil -E. Meineri C. Park-
er, J * Thomson and ;Geo. Weston.
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VIIIMIIIIENII
January clearing 'IS ale
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Each season it is our purpose to clean up our stock
while the goods are new and seasonable, so that tou,r
stock will be always new and up -to date, To do this' We
• will give you an apportuntty to secure some Extrabrdinr--
ary Savings in Felt and Leather Footwear in our 2rd
Semi -Annual Clearing Sale, commencing on Saturday,
January, loth, and continuing until Saturday,, January!,
placed on sale, as follows --
50 pairs Boys Calf 131u cher, Reg
L50 to 1.75, sale price -1.28
75 pairs Men's Patent and Calf
Bluchers, Reg 275 to4,00, sale
price 1 98
61 Pairs Misses Kid Bluchers
Reg. 1.50 to 1:75, sale price 1.38
1,0 pairs Women's Patent aod
Kid Bluchers, Reg. 3,00 to 4'00
sale price .............. -.1.98
20 per cent of All Felt Slippers
During This Sale
11. S. eI4JWMAN"
I'hone 70 Clinton.
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