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The Clinton New Era, 1912-08-15, Page 8
age 8 �44l44444®4q y Wits 'At Bargain Prices Saturday. Saturday we put oli -sale five dozen, misses and children's Middy 'Waists at greatly reduced prices. See our north Window display.' • 25c Children's Sox 18c Children's Fancy.Cotton' in lace and fancy ' tops, in all the newest designs, pale blue, tan, brown, pink, etc, all sizes, regular 25c, Saturday 18c Twoairs for p, :35e unmet Parasols- (Jnderpiiced Ladles Fanc Parasols, in the latest style handles top and's' ,! , 'all this season's importations, regular $2.00. and $2.25' values' for... ....... . .... ...................... I.25 Regular $150"values for 98c Children's Parasols, regular 25c for 9f New Fall Sits and Tailored Waists just Received Our special fall purchases of Ladies Tailor - Made Suits e Su is and French Flannel Waists are no `instock. ' k .T w hesegarments. are advanced New York styles, and specially made for us for early fall selling. A call at this Store to Inspect the New Styles es wiil>l be Interesting -to You ozer 2rown DIR CT IMPORT 1 I S, CLINT'ON REGISTERED LETTERS There are a number of pelople rho think that merely ,affixing a five ,cent stamp tb.a letter( rggis- ters it P•ostm,astees inform us that they .have found a nue ibee of letters in the boxes which have had a Ifive,eent ;stamp alefixeld] ilothelm. and which were quite -evidently in- tended to be registered Peoplesending letters through them.ail in ,this way are merely, thrWwing away ,their money, and have absol- utely no china against the post of- fice department Ln case of lose To register aletteh you must get, the post master to enter it upon his re- cords and !give you a receipt forst fiQsn•�_ �,a.a„� (-00m,ROOFING kit will not warp, rot, crack, blister, crumble or rust. Strongly fire -resisting. Ru-ber-oid roofs laid 21 years ago are a135sound and weather tight. If you want a roof to last, Investigate Ru-ber-ofd. 3 Permanent Colors Red, Brown, Green.— and natural Slate. ee, Sole Canadian Min. TEBSTANDARDPAINTCO,, a v assert a SIC+na4.IAmIte4Yftoteeil `duos. McRiENZIE, CLINTON. HAS NOT SOLD In reporting that Mns !Conlnell has sold'her place on Ontario street our report was incorrect Negotia- tions were on but have sinlce been dropped ONF C ERN E CE SINCREASE, Rett. ,+^}eorge . H. Cox nish Me- thodlit general conference statis- tician, announces the following membership for the three leading Ontario conferences: Toronto 58,841, bee -ease 1384; London.50,9477, 58,841, lmcrease 1384; Londonl50,9.47, xr,erease 184'' Flamiitou, 53s41'3, in- rcrease 263. NEW ,IMMIGRATION AGENTS Four new local immigration- a- gents have been appoileted by the Dominion Government, as follows: John Turner, Seaforth Willi -ran Burgess, Woodstock. Walter Ellis, !Mount Forest " A G. Brown, Port Pes rye The 'Goverxanieet has now [nearly ones hundred local agents at didfer, ent points in the Province WILL DONATE TROPHY. Messrs J. J. Merneri M. 1'„ and 'H. Either, M. P, P,, ,have eignifiied their intention donating a fine trophy for the Association Event o f the Exeter Lawn Bowling Tour- nament, !tube played for under the usual, conditions. Those genitleurerx have the 'hearty thanks of those interested in tee Bowling Tour 1a- ment,' .Ittaaexpectled that another trophy will also be donated. These with the ,Bawden trophy will ,snake the Exeter 'tburnaument oneflof ]the • hest in !Outwit). , our Preseni Specials A few cans left yetofEnamels. Just the thing for chairs and fancy work, Phe labels are slightly soiled but stock is alright. We have the following good shades _: Lot No. i Lot No, 2 Lot No. 3 Shell Pink Ivory White Silver Grey Rose Pink Light Yellow Willow Green ' Lilac Straw Flesh Pale Rose Wild Rose Reg, 2 e for 15e or 2, for 25e Reg 25c for 10e or3for 25e S, -W. ;Paints Light Green Sky Blue Quarts 46e Vermillion Half Gal. 90e Pe'le Straw We alsoe a lav splendid paint on tap for 6135 per gallon in Green, Red, and Olive Green. RARL1ND EROS Stoves, Hardware and Novelties. • <. 1 • • • '44444*N, 88,N440'44ON44♦ NEW ROOF A hie\ ii'Roi ,414.,' 'err puton ,t Slain Blee1 , dttrl'ri- the past we e Pa siey attic? -dram 'e of the won •�leINOR 7,Beieepl .4e8444f444444.44444.444444r4B he CLINTON MARKETS 4' t: k, •e Hogs 0 Batt el Eggs .,..:: ...23-24 ,j. 4• wheat :.:: , ;.1; 1.00 ; , Peas _ 80' e' 4. oats--- ,, 50 e Barley 70 Sports -. $23,00 • 'l. Bran$21.00 a• see s•i• tet-•t-earsee asst ✓eo`•ses cease, tel -1: Lets, efaia.ln• ne:W. and in,the',41ews to the New,Era A coal, train one mile lomlg -thaw, l een! seen 06;jain Amen•icarr reit:load, which is just . -about the length of Ouse wewill pay ter aeon elf tit, to hen it arrives hea^e APPOINTED FIRE CHIEF Otvies,. to the eemovel of Fire Chle,, Robt. Dowel, to Woodstock the Fire Brigade, selected Mr Isar- ry Eart]iffe, as Fire Chief' and their selection "Inas been approved of by. tee,Council err: Bartliff should male anexcellent :chief gud with the foyer "support; of the others of- ficers and firm-ea:1' keep up the, good 'rectird si1'the Clim on . Fide Brigade. THE NEW $5 BUI,LS. Have yeti, ~seen any of Lia nem Canadian five -dollar eels? They hove been Win circulation since the aecond'.of July, on which date the f'est of the, bills were 4esuod, and the banks have taken up anent S'' 000,000. worth, i to use as ever gency money when elm Pall rush— trop Moving, etc.,—commences. elle new .bill is quite distinct frora the other five dollar bill of any'o,F .the .chartered banks, and, t.o+taily different 'frown the old $4, no moral cf whish' will .beissued. On the obversesfeeof. the bill, in each, of the upper corneas, is the figure 5, while the word "five" in every' prominent letters appears ltwo Places, across" the middle, with •a o V" in each of the two ebottoan corners Js also shown. On the en- graving teethe revenue side of the bill, which 4s printed dn,abluish shade,' appears the word "five" with a big "V" in the centre.. of the figure "5" on each side of it The Dominion five dollarbili finds much more laver .than the old fou dollar bill. KINCARDINE NEXT. '6GIlelGIIAM' ,R,O WLERS , The SVinphaua Bowling tournament will commence on August 20. IN GOOD COMPANY Your advertisemen't in the Neer .Era is always in good company. No advertisementsof ,a question- able character 'ar,e insette,al at any price 'PASSED AWAY Last Friday the 'spirit' of Hes- ter Bapso•n: was called home to rest Deceased wasborn on ,the Bose -line and has lived in this section all her We For some years. past ,she has resided ilnAuburn !but 3years-ago hse ;same to Clinton and macer her home here She bas been ailing for the past two months Mass Rartaon was a member of the Baptist Church and the +funereal on Sunday after- noon was .conducted" by ' Rev. Mr. Wylie, her pastor She leaves, to mourn, a sister , ;Nana Asbalddston, and, a brother, lila Rapson, both of town! The enterment was made at Ball's ;cemetery AN"l OLD RESIDENT; GONE By, the death of Mrs Renata Watts another of Huron 'Covney's piofaeers isrem•oved from this' busy work -a -day world Font 27 years NIrs Watts has lived quietly, in Clinton amid in her closing years eras carefully attended by her daughter MrsBoles hen, g o es and son n n John Previous to this she lived in Stanley on the par line im fact she was one 0f the earliest setjtter's,in Stanley Township having settled there about 64 years ago While still a young woman she was left.a eidow, bat succeeded in keeping her hoose ..and in giving her chil- e,.o - dx n aneducation, One n xs s a Rxr S I e'it xor judge in the state of Minueso'ta, and who attended the fulnferal, another as John F who has given up many opportunities in : life in order to take carne of his widowed mother, and one =daughter TMxs Boles with whom the mothers has spent the closing hours of her: life turrou sled n bn o y all. the comforts tt orfs that could be secured or wished for She was a consistent member of the Wesleyn Methodist Church but has no;t ,beets able' tea aritejnd, church for some ynnears She died on Monday might Aug 12th, and the funeral is being held this after- noon interment being made at Clin- tonl'Feenetery, Forbes Bre's of Seaforth, who have been, installing thetelepholn'ea for the Bruce Municipal Company here have finished thein ,:entract, aull are now le Paisley doing the same work. The Messrs. Forbes have proved most efficiepnt and capable contractors. Their+ work has been well done, anrl;t:he best of satisfaction prevails, not only among the directors of the Rural company, bat among the im u l a_+vida subscribers. The system installed in of the latest design and inanufacture, and one which will give the least percesstage of trouble to maintain. The tires for the most part are cabled, oren- tasted in lead tubing, while those leading :to the houses are heavily -insulated, thus doing away with any open wire. and lesse',nin ' -t ci danger from lightning, and other+. causes. At the present .there's now seventy phones In use in Port Elgin, and these have free coli- neetion .with all the rural sub- e •ribers in the district: In a '.:upie-bfweeks Paisley will be connected' up end then Kincardine, Itis 'expected by the <..drrectors that by the ' end of another year there will be aahousand subseriberia to their lines,—Port Elgin Tunes The Forbes Eros, are sons of Mr. A Forbes, coal dealer in.Clintoao.] NORMAN JOLIFFI: MARRIED. Fxlday'a daily .rapers contained the.folloeving society item that re - {era to a well-kn'ottn younb main in the person of Mr. Norman Joliffe, son 'of Rev, and Virs. Joliffe, forma- erly oeCiiniton:— A vers, pretty rose wedding took place at 4,o'clock on Thursday af- terno,oneet •,4),e residence of the bride's sister, Mes. Edmund, Taylor 772 Leuty avenue, when the,ar- riage was, solemnizedag of Mies Olive Scholey, youngest daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Scholey, and' ;Mat Is Norman , Joliffe, of N trio York, youngest son of Rev W, 3. and Mrs Joliffe, Toronto The house was beautifully decorated with pink roses and palnns, the briclue parity standing 'under a eaaxopy'.of, white satin ribboa'ebJtwilned ,with climax is, the bay window, whfeh.wasbanlli - ed with palms and ferns The etre- atony was perforated by the father of the groom, ,assisted by Rev R. N Burns, D. D., and the weddilglg' marches were 'played lay ad oa'ches'.- iia stationed en the hall upsttage+, Before the oerelato,ny Mire Spreng- er Mason' Of;Guelph sang ''Love's Coronation " the .aceonpepnimeet being played !by MIss Edith L M- ete, sister of the groom The bride a as given ,awa'y' by her father. !aind 1ookted charming in an, empire gown side with ropesaof pearl, beriithapof crystal and pearls and' long rsquar+t• esnbrosdered' train ' 'Her veil which was of Brussels net, was ;held in place' with a wreath of orange blos- soms fend she carried an exquis6te shower.,lofroses and, lily oflthe va'1- ley The raid of honor was lefise Ade Beard', who wore a' !gown( of pink ,satin, ve led iax,pink ;nsarquis- ette, embroidered in silver, ,and headdress of pearls with 'Jorge white osprey She carried -a 'bou- kude's net of iece, anic MieaosesUwen,cfoland yn T lor, ,ached as bridesmaid aln,d: worse' pink !satin veiled with en arquiset fe with, a wreath of pink rosebuds in her hair . She also ,carried ,a Ibou- quet el pink roses and fern,. The groom was attended.by his ';broth- er, Mr Breen R. Joliffe, B. A, After the ceremony a receptive was 'held, Mrs Scholey onetime of the !bride, wearing a gown o1 black satin and jet, black' halt .with,blaek .and white willow plume, and,earry- ing a bouquet of Richmond :roses Mx a Teeter were a gown of leharn- r`a'gne embroidered metquisette. over peach bloom • satin' ,blue{ hat t ntthWiwillow, The groom's mother, Mrs Joliffe, wore s Is own of mauve 'eels veiled in: jet and mauve flowers, and black p>ktn;tleh plu'ne; she learrted a bouquet or, eweet peas Later in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs, left for, !atrjlp to ;the.$a_wartha Lakes sbeforei go-- inp to Nese:, York to resido,. The Mode r'i'd !travelled ina'suit oflLapeln- beget' whipcord trimh'led with sil- ver ,cloth end elmmerald grew,,with Anno®hCCnent Having opened np a bakery I am prepared to supply alt demands in Bread, Cakes and Home-made Candy. Once you try Our. itonxe-male Bread you' will use no Other Y all orders delivered promptly. CHAS, CONNER First store north Grigg', Jewelery aaav 4291KSPIRMIRONEWINIZOMP ColdiAr eath er Will Soon Be liere How About 'Your Furnace ? Don't you think it would be wise to let us instal one of our Celebrated Ueda ' Furnaces or overhaul your old one PLUMBING! in all its blanches Tinsnaithing and Repairing of all kinds Promptly Attended to. Sheet Iron Work ' Of All hinds Shop Over R. Rowland's Hardware Store, Phone 53. Thos. Hawkins ........................:- 1 ....S S SSI i....SS.....- �ducation ',Pays _* Look about you, ,and tee a Sa how trained brains, win ,bete ter salaries than trained rouse t cies We ,tr' o aaa>' uai' m S and wamen, to:use ti jr• brains in business, They , succeed, 'Why dost you? Will you write for a coy of pour new cote, lognei t'will..fnt t ou. e� y. if you. ' want to get ,ailed(; Vali term from August 35th. Address,. Shale?* Schools, Th oo Ont.' lW;R. Shat[, Pres- he , Dine & aorregic Sts. Ca -. R D•FTC ICs members of the_ AV olcl edsli'ch4ful pori viday last.'. ?;�I�VTINC POLDS, , This weelt inset eare bete >'painting, the Bell Telephone poles whist., will" snake a decided improvement, r,LLOWE:1) ONLY T1IPBE HITS, Dick Tasker, shut out 'Guelph on Tuesday h;y a score of 4 - 0, Dick only allowed 3 .hits and walked .5 !nen, Dick's old friends are gran to see hint getting nasi; into the game once more, AS OTHERS SEE Seaforth Expositor :.-Rev err, Grant orf elle tomconducetd theservices ie the Presbytereen church on. Sunday Jast and aril at?aip ec:- etlpy the ,saane pulpit next Sunday tr Grant is a thoughtful,. practical and earnest preacher and the eeople of Clinton are to be com- gratulated son securing : so good O. successor to their late beloved -castor, Rev Dr. Stewart. SECRETARY FOR 40 YEARS Mr. Isaac Hord, one of • Mitchell's oldest residents, made an announce ment in the Methodist Sunday school on Sunday afternoon to the effect' that date was the fortieth anniversary of of his herrn of office as Sunday school secretary. During -tbat time. Me had been absent only flue times owing to bad weather and a bo nt ten'm s , to e from illness. Mr. Richard Babb is the only present member of . the school who was an officerforty years ago. WED AT BRANTF,ORD. Word was received here on Tuesday that David Dickenson, died at Brant - for hospital on at the age of Se years. Beheld the position of Division Gout Baliff for 45 fears and teas also County' Constable, about a year ego he moved to Brantford. His remains were brougbt here on Wednesday and the funeral was in charge of the C. 0. F. The P dlbearers were• -A..T. Morrish, 0. Johnson, Ii, Bartliff, T Gook, R. Warmer and Joe .Rarten- bury, Rev, Mr. Jenkins 'conduettd the service. THEIR PAM IS O'ER ALL THE LAND Councillor Fred Jacl:osn received alett er rash asci: gos'te#1 in Ger-. many and !enclosing the picture, of the lthreo Graces that recently ap reared an the Toronto gapPer and I the •Netw Era The writes hadi see. cured it out of e. paper . in.that Country' Councillor Tom Jackson, another of the trio said thatithe pictures could be seen in Londobi, Ragland It h aa also beenreported that ens r ietuze p a .gest Js to( be, men'. , Ins ti tet.e. ie to Bt}field en seen an numerous windows to Toe - onto shops WILL BE 13I0 MERGER `J Berlin millers who are interested i the proposed merger of the Nester Ontario flour xu,lls are arxthoriy t for the statement that the .cheats vet some 50 coneerns•and a cote bleed Capital of about $2,500,000. Th object of the ruerger is to plane tb Ontario millers on a basis which tri will enable them to compete withth larger companies of Canada. Th deal, itis stated, will be fully con summated in the course of a fey months,—l't is rumored that ,'air' mill will join the merger, but th rumor bas not been confirmed, DEATE DUE TO ACCIDENT From Winnipeg comes the repos of the virdict of the ;fury investigatin the death of J. ler, Driscoll, an uncle of Mr. 1V, $ilbride: - Poll"win was the virdiet: - We find that J. W Driscoll, on Aug. G, on Main street Winnipeg, met his death by accident causing a compound frautnre of 15 skull, and breaking several rips. the nature os cause of the accident nr evident has been given to determine. Such was the verdict following th coroner's inquest held on the death o the late elcilary manager. Jaye, wit nesses said the car struck M. Descoil, and the doctor whoexamine him did not think the' fall would re suit in such injuries, hat the stree railway company had e P y several Wit nesses whosworethat the car did no strike 11r., Driscoll,' DISTRICT 'MEETING il,rxsrt;rutPa,"1esere '! ''r� ..vim PLEAsJ3 Carbons on good brown' card reOtintS, with black line around picture, giving effect of ,'double mount.OSizes, 12:X24; 14x24 and 20x24. PRICES THAT PROFIT We bought these at firstcost 'f'rommanufac- tiirer, and -offer, them. at the remarkable price of 27c each�a profit for us,'but a` bigger one for you, SUBJECTS ARE GODS "The Doctor" '!Modern `Mado'nna" " ]Mance of Nymphs" "Sistine Madonna" "Boy Christ," "The Gleaner," "St. Cecelia," "The List Supper," and others. If you are interested in a Superior class of Pictures at a, decidedly advantageous price we would t appreca a your inspection. i Th �L�C m D s"1 Fair Qften the Cheapest—Always the Best A�MAAMA AAAAAeseeAAAAAAAAAAA AAA A A meeting of 'Huron District, 11 T. of T. was held in Goderich oh 'Monday,ther 12th inst The Dist. Councillor G M, Elliott in the chair„ After the Minutes of the Last meeting had been oreh,d and ala proved there was quite a:le,ngthy discussion on the best ways and' means ei carrying en, the walk in the district Funds were avaiva;brie but no one appeared tohave the time to devote to the work Mr. Elliott fi'nally .agreed to do what he ..could to further the initetres t of ]the cause throughout the district At the conclusion of Other business the offerers were elected foci. ties ensuing year :—Dist Councillor—G, M EEIliott, Ooderieh Dist. Vice Councillor -Mrs ''W. S. Downs, Clime: ton ; Secy —Mr, McCreatix, Goden ch ;. Trees Mr, e'. Buchanan, Wing: - ham; 'Chaplain —Mr, Iv aftel God mech.; Herald —'Mr. F.11, Mcdallten, Exeter; Gerard—Mrs. Chas. Young,doef'erich . Meeting 'then closed to meet again! in January 1913 WANT A SCHOOL BOARD CONVENTION The P S. board of Ex last meeting passed the resolution: "Teat a ts Exeter at their; e following: of the following owing a'esolution be forwareed to J E, Tom., Esq., 'Goderilch, the inspector for this dial/let :—Re-, salved, that' iin the judgment of Oats board that im,t,he furtheatnoe ofthe general educational dm terests of tihi,s Inspecttorate, it ie desirable that a convention cosh - posed of duly elected represenita-, fives o8 the: ,:ea•ious P55115 School Boards, and Boards 'of Public School Trustees within the Inspect- orate, together with the annual convention: of the School Teachers' Association, ,a,nd that a request be a'cspectfuliy unlade that arr+tingee hi'ents be made to eall such .aCon- t'enitioni in oorunection ` with the annual 7neetiln(g for the cu year, r rlebat,. JUNIOR MATRICULATION The ' list siv n g e below ,contaJai, the Inames oe;the candidateswho were auccea!s'fu1 in whole or in parlt on the pass junior . Matriculation, examination Normal en,trea{nneel candidates who were also'Candid- aCoa for or m atri,culatpon have, beer, considered in;the restate r, J3u our— Gro. up A —J. M. Aiken - ad, 3 C hell, W. P. Buchanan C.E 1 se, C M ,Clarke, H,: S. Catrupbelll, hat to snatch, , Z1,13. . 'DARE ?i Ibi. M., Fisher, iii 11ftwira- E, Dewar, E. M. Diion,,T. H. Dick, 1 BIG SPECIAL SeIIiuq 0iI1 Sole We have still, about Four Thousand Dollars wdrth of stock to dispose of, so to close it out in a hurry we will cut -prices still lower 1 EVERY SHOE MUST GO PtT oNeE Now is the time to get your Boots and Shoes for fall and winter. From now on, terms of sale will be STM eTLY eAsM. Men's regular $5.00 Boots for $3.5o 4.00 Boots ots for" 2.75 2.50 Boots for 1.50 4.5o Oxfords (patent, gun metal, and tan) for 3.40 Wemen's reg., 4.00 Shoes for 2.75` 'r3.00 Shoes for 2.20 ex 2,50 Shoes for 1,65 " 1.75 Shoes for 1.25 All our Men's Working Boots, Boy's, Misses and Children's -Boots at similar reductions, 1 Women's Oxfords, Pumps, Strap Slippers Children's Slippers of all kinds AT !-HALF PRICE Jas. Twitchefl &Son eLIN-T©N 1 0.4 AANNAA, ✓eAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAA wovvy Forbes, 3 Gillespie, s ie,J.qo t � nt c s ,I> Hab ax., E.Hamuett R r n , A Be King, M. , A. Knight, Ei M, Lyon-, 181 M. 1llair, J. McClinton, M, McGregor, M E. McleinleLy, V. J. Mebaughliss, H Middleton, L , Muga', P Muir, 'I3,Id, (Nichols, S. Fett•ie, 1L A Ross, E.11. Scott, J. R, Soot`)F. G Sidman, G.B. Stephenson, FI C� Turner, 'M I, Torn, G. C. Weir, Wiggins Group C —N Amy, E.R. Case, J! H Finleon, G. R. Harland, E. 13, Har- ris, M 0. 'Irwire L.V. Johns] C•.3. Kennedy, R W, ,Levy, H. H. Mac- Kay, J A. lic,Burnrey, H. E. Pride ha[n,'A E. Shaw, le, A. Shipley, Ge J Sidls, D. V, Tien'nay, `1. E1 Tor ramc'e, JC J. Wolod, Group D —0.G. Curse, H. C; Dore, G 'W. Geddes, B.C. eleggarrth,. C Holmes, P.A. Knechtel, E. WI, L inklater, W W. Meffatt, A, ,Wal. lees, A :8. WAS. r i 1 oneario'S Best Buslaess8Coilege CentralBusiuessCollege Stratford, Ont. Our teachers ar'e all exper- Sencedinstructors.JJur cour- ses. are better than/ lever end the equipment is more eom- pl�ere. We do more forour, graduates a uates then do others i¢- elan schools. Fburteem .applications for trained help were :waved dueling thehoffering g ast; week, come these es e o fie 'v ri g over. $703 We have ithree departmente, Commer,eiai; Shorthand and Tel'eg'raphy. Write 'for our 'free ,Catalogue amci selewhat we are doing. D. A. McLachlan, Principal. 4'++++4'+4'++4'+++4'4'+4'+f4+,*.S,•II' aiia+•I••I.4•I'++'IF+•i••F•II••E'•I•4:-e;14•I••I< lsetfi I We Want to Give You ' A DOIlar= erha4 ps more E'R . w E now making such extraordinary low. �•. 1.P, 4. prices on our Summer Shoes and Oxfords + that you will save a .Kollar, and in some instances +: more. You'll be losing money if you don't supply 44 your footwe sr needs during this sale. se,; All Men's $4,00 Oxfords for $3.00 All Men's 5.00 Tan Boots fur 4,00 a• .r Ladies pat. leather 3.00 Pumps for • 2.4o it Ladies pat. leather 2.50 Pumps for r.98 ' + Misses pat. leather 2.00 Colonials for 1.63 •a• Child's pat. leather 1.35 Colonials for I,lo 4- 4. 4. Special Lot of Girls Shoes for $1,00 +Special Lot 01 Child's sSloes for 75C Conte in and See How Well We Can Please You. 4. !r- .>~. . + + + + FRED JACKSON'S