The Huron Expositor, 1912-01-05, Page 3SPE -
A
ell for a triple di ewtang Oceurrad hete-
Pe day last eek. when Bari 4o1ne4.
c$04 Bach nan and Prank i Qs
raith ; Ads whose ages rur trap- 7 t
32 41.4E. trokei through thelee in z.h
titer. The , in 30 had tat1 04 wit
41 3 Idea 0. tal4n$ a strall along t
bat k, and if atsy thought the ie NI/
etrong enough f havin A skate
YoUng Johne was the Mat to try kdt
e rly , half -we. to the
st rt to ska e adross.
n;, an timed! tame down the
1 1y the I broke
LngI into 1y wafer Intl id
eha' nail, see g his eh In;th
ter,lat once taxied Out to eV
vt at elp he utd. se- i i h avi
had nly got t abut 40
fet ,w en the i e broke- r Min and
he we t into de p water. bralth was
g Close y., and he aleo hroke
oug before e couldr h either
ot er 'boys who we strugglIn
per tely In he icy water. Bucha
wa able to each some fairlyisoun
an hung 0 to 4t ,analc lied louldI
hel'. WW1 m Raines andj Richa
yd, who we e some di twice aw
rd • is Fries, and at once tank
sit ation. s they ran they lfou
oupi Of 2".,18, 8, and LS con a$ the
re elle Bucha an and I hns, pushe
the pia out 0 then). :A other plan
w s s edily s cured and pushed 0
to Gal raith. Ines, In qrder to g
th pia its out 0 the boys had 'to 11
flat on the ice, as he was afraid th t
his wej ht w0 '4 causo it to break
nei.th if h attempted to rua ou
With e 'assist rice of the plaritt4, Ga
br 'the Johns •d Buchanan aft:.?
tr rued§ s ,diffi ulty, uecedded in ma
lrig ,the way, t points where the re
cu rs 0 uld hel them to shore. John ,
Iv d w s farth st out, was fully ha f
an ho before ' he could make a po
where - e coal be: reached. He w s
so puth with ithe cold that he w
unable' o move after bein taken ou
and h to be arried home,. After r
co ering soma at, he said that
was a ost te dy to give up, a
could t have struglged much lon
er. 1Th oys w re all taken home and
we e 0)1 to be around again all right
th Aay after t eir perilous adventure.
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LAGER
=IOUS --- BEVER/WES
VERYWMRE
he local option district
;rewery whatever they
use. Write to
A
Tuoikeramitli
Etaeltwell; FJ 4 Nor
Elmer Pen is; S . Seco
*ler,.Oro er, RaNab
ley Dougher y, Gra.ce Kne
Leave, Came on Anis;
Crawford, info ee,
Primer, Les e p on. R
: Andrew Cro ier, Jtflfl. H
molly Sturd Te
[ School Report. -The following is the
gtandirig of the pupils Of School Section
00. 10, Tuckersmith, at end of 19i1 Sr
Fourth, J. Trereeer 74per cent., P. 'Mc-
Raughton 72, J.Mcirean 56 ;Sr. Third,
C. Shepherd 69, L Slavin 65; Jr. Third,
M. Eyre 77, Glenn McLean 57, .A Mc
Milian 58, Grace McLean 5a, M. Hog
-
*firth 47; Sr. Second, V. Tremeer 76, A.
bertson 9, M. Mcl/fIllan- 51, 1. Me-
n 50.; Jr. Second, A. Tremeer 52, A.
yin 42, L. Eyre 41.-W. E. Hog-
th. Teacher.
r
Et
SOfr much
trlivep
•
W1llyourfrjendbejn
let and when does the
Oion5constantlypa0-
he proper authorities -
about the telephone
the Bell Long Dis`
question,s,
u operators.
OIE COMPANY
Allk
nter of the System. 14
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vrm
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ettf',. ea helo young
atae:ve to win lade -
e...6° ea...teat, It has
rtt:trr to` I th0118,61:45
[e.el.L t y ang peo-
-n ;telft Write
ter any
R. Sit A.W. Pincip
Bayfield
a3.y. eacciamation.-Oui council agate,
pent in by -acclamation with $00),-..
targht changes. The present count:Mors
are as follows; Thottlae 04.4,m.:4.4-4. .L1.8
Thomson, Charles Parker 'and lie.ibc,rt
Pair_ The reeve i$ now Geo'g- Lind
gay, who also takes the position 1.ty ac
tiamatien.
Wedding Party. -The vex./ nrettY
Wedding of Miss Lulu Weston w..s duly
nerearated ley a grand bail in the Lown
it all on Tuesday night of last weele.'Ina
Affair was a very brilliant one and
the many who enjoyed it wished the
tappy couple many fondfareevells and
ilood wishes.
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L'Iart•-ier it;ae.e. Iefrott ' re•
greaelea ter .!eatte or Toilet, 17:,r Wash"
undtnelolliteg 1 e, 11nel-utile&
Cleanses and peritlee.
:Una.
a School Rept/rt.-Tar- ng le the.
cepere of tele paplis at frie Se,..1001 in
Mection No. 14, Hay-, to: the 'naivete of
113tecember; Fifth class, Herrae
Senior Fourth, Rae MeArtiatir, Hazel
Anna Datars, Willie Petty, An-
ita graliam Doris Graham, Samuel
Whomson; 37. Feurth, jean Ivisen, L.
fainothson; sr. Third, Joe FerugsonT' Sr.
Second, Willie Thomson, Eddie Datars;
Jr.§econd, Vet Hay, Laura :Det-
ers; Part Second, Nellie Petty, 'Frank
kiraharn; Part i, urrte 'tyke
ieolds, Albert Leeters, aembie.,
Te -B. Cameron, Teaeue,r.
alchael Report. -TUi bw1L.gle the
report of the puplle tn. SJCI,i-J-.1 140, 3,
lEtibbart for Daeernbat, names °ling ar-
Tanged inat.lin otKa-- 17 a ar 1
°John gutsma, ifidua IiiY 1 Mc-
Lellan; Sr., eetled, eilidten oore,
Rhea Sadler, .Ehener D eiete, Edna tylt-
iVey, Gorden Miller, Jilin Sadler, Myr-
tle Moore, Arati
n.o
rouze8; Jr. Third, Itete, aCersleke, Ail-
een Dalton, Nerrman ; Sr.
Second, Do..othy Ratchisnahne, Dal-
ton, Durward Elliott, Mary Miller; Jr.
Second. Rota Buteen, Meer Sadier,Bella.
6.1cLe1ian, Sam Norris, Alvin Ba. Dour,
gdythe Conzens; Part If, Gorden itick-
'Mier_ John- Nagle, Itea- Roy
Idcpcnald Jaets Dalton.; Part 1 Sr., V.
Motet, Vera Haeablet ;• .'rt 1 jr.,
patneron Vivian, Gladys Dalton; Stew -
Art McVey, Frank Harburn, 0_ioh: Nor-
ris. Average e,ttenelanee 34.-ele,:y L.
Lamont, Teacher.
r.tunga,fatole
Notes. -Mr. 5, Roach, a Goda:aeh, a
tormer resident of Dungannon, ha.s
purchased ale two fariuS teaungele to
John Savage, on the sixta conceseton of
lAshficld. He will taice peeseseion in
Vanuary.:-Among the visitors here
from the west are: kaunew anci Mr.
find Mrs. Mark Young, ef -ace,
tiask.; 'Mrs. Gaialson, Mr,
and Mrs,. George Dunn:n, Mrs. Giles.
lAgar and children, and Miss Letitia
launnen,-Phe membees of the Methodist
Sunday school ne`..d, a veey
Christmas entertainment.. The pro-
peede amounted to $'49, The Hackett&
.ehurch congregation also held a hot
eupper and concert, which was largely
*ttended,-Mrs. James Redmond, one of
the pioner residents of West Wawa -
nosh, is dead at. the home of her son
3arnes. Deceased recently met with se-
yeie injuries in an accident and never
retovered.. She was 85 Years 014. Her I
'maiden name was 'Mary Conen, an,c1I she
)eame to this country from Ireland and
plettled in ;Wawanosh in 1850. She is
nurvived by a family of six children,
All of whom are residents of West Wa-
tvranosh
lacKiitop
School Reports. -The following is the
peporti of union School Section No 1,
EcKillop, for the past terra. &sults
lare based on class work and examina-
tions.. The names are in order of mer-
it: Stnior Fourth, Agnes Murphy, T.
Downey; Jr. Fourth, Agnes Hughes,
Willie Nigh, Sylvester Flannery,
Vin-
ent Lane, John Murphy; Jr. Third,
Louis PtireP.11, John Nigh absent; Sr.
Second, Esther Purcell; Jr. Second, F.
Flannery; Part Second, Cecelia Purcell,
Xargaret Purclel, John Lane; Part 1,
Mari, Hughes, Thomas Lane, L. Flan-
Mery, Joseph Purcell absent. - A ,E.
Stapl, ton, Teacher.
i -The following is the report of the
chool in section No. 9, MeKillop. The
am 's appear in order of merit: Senior
cu' th, 1I oes n,.12;t1 Haat:veal,
Dennis; J^. Fourth, Alice Knech-
tea Dan Lov,, Wilfred Dennis, Fern
Love ; Sr. 'Ishird, Lilian Roe, Lawrence
_Cumthing$, Russell Dougherty, 'Elmer
er. 1
Stirnro
d, lda ce,
Jr. .14Stan-
htel, Addle
Is,t osrlt LI
he
!Crave
Leg, con., th
a
auk
Le
•
fo4ow
th
th
de
an
ic
Len tshares
antend d
flotese-Mr Jo n
hoU4a'w1th frie
Mann' g, frim Iii
lative nere at p
iii. lily n, of ra
forme 's par nts a brat
tete f r a ' onth Mr. P
home. rorn . ew e sey fo
-Mrs. T ober o..and
moved to 0 to his we
;Watt iie,na d Zs. et are
Mrs. * obert n''s h use.-
mas e terta nme t given -
night in the Me 11 ist c ure
grand succe s, t a procee s al
to $5V: - he nlstmas tre
tert: ment n t e Presby erff
on 'r day e eni g was e joy
presen .-ali, s L. Brigham an
Youn visite at tt e horn of
new 1 Win am f r a few 4
Bache You g r t rned t' 4
on 7 esday. Mi s s B. ainS
Lyon eturn d t ondon Mit
after spend' g h istmits atl
homes here. Iev. nd Mr. .
and f mily are: e Joying the
mas a the I tter s home - Mr
berry is vie Ulm pareIits,
,.- ...-_:•+
nley.
The School-it:I I
follow' g 1
port o Scho 1 Se ion No.l 14,
the n mes being in ord r o
Fifth, Melvi le c le-mont _R.
mont; Sr. ill urt , A. Rood, 4-
u. pa*sons; Jr. ourth G. 1
lieedt 14. rn asn; Sr hi
Fisher W. C ope L. Mc° t ym
ond, . " CO '8, Maki S
sons; r. Se ond jPrt, Cf. Ca
Hood; Jr. Se ondIPla.rt, Bila Fl
Ross, Willie Ila v y; Firet '
Web? ont, _ . P4rons, .k,
best s eller 1 t e monthly
inatch s Wer ; Fl t and,Voue
Rose; hird, Cee ohnston;.
W. H. Coln s. , h best a
prizes for th ye4r were on
Mod, ,Anna Fisi e, Willi
Cecil : ohnst n, e c of veh
school awry sch o day
This akes the f th ti
Hood, to w t i prize
terms and t e -s e nd al
Fisher and 1 eel' shnstoii, in
to the e Jess e 0 11 fis and No'
missed only ne thro gle
The p ize is alw _, the Cat
the c erent year iyen
er, w o belt ves t at - thet g
tenda ce Is -s pr v a by t e
these lorizes, I
I
Fro t Not s. -A r Wm.. 13at
ing t e holi a,ys
w
ifoe
rg ,en,dsiar ght r Thelm ho
4
.- t the 1
Robeet
Pasqu , Sas , ar ill ed8peantdi ip
last cek. e
winter 14*. Mr illiaan SP
wife re As ting at the i oni
Spear fath r, Tv r Mal. Mc
Miss cattle ras r has g ne
home f her aunt es R. Yo
Sarnia -Mr Dun Mae° va
of Mc glop _ spen Christ as
home f hi, m ea •Mr
Cowan -Mr Far aiser
paid a short visi to the on
Georg Bair .- • Angus
Ashfie d vis ted t the h srn
Thorn s Balid la;t -week. a
Oaske3t and ife d three c
visitin at M s. C ers 01
enhea4 Bros -Dr 1. McB e
troit, pent hris as at ' he
his m ther, rs. Mc El en,
Road.
-
0
last . weka .
ileviliel. spent the
in 0 rri . P.
oba, i ve itin re-
entaa re ':and 1 Mrs.
n, are guasts at the
era. and ,E#S.
eart Riley Is
a,;•$.ew , aYe.
earahter Ivy
k.aJeMr.! j.,
mo t ing ,into
e 0 irlete
n •hris mieS
was 'a'
ou ting
an ena
n e- n n. r e h
dball
Mi -s L.
Mr, ;Ag -
s. 14*
afi ord
an .,
tie ay,1
'
elr
ster out
'Oh '1st-.
L Oa
at elhL
'sin
A Melanch ly
named Willi
I
m It
years, is de d,
was v ry se bus
taking, an o erd
chloral', Re mile
England, th de y
er since bee e
Kennedy. 0 We
last week h co
able to slee a
nedy to glv hi
tor refused nd a
use of such dr
a small pat e -of
hirn t take • the,
;took i all, a it it
Ing some m ore,
doctors off ce, 4n
nedy lams • o t, t
Ing bromide and
be the same stuf
given. On ging o
where he b ard d
room 6f Tho as IC
from Toron e,
tending the ne
for 'the We tern
and gave -hi s
took a larg do
soon afterw rds
affair Was ot
midnight, w en t
ed by the h avy b
decide1 to vest
Men 1 ing o the b
uncon clous. and
them were f tile.
called Rem le,
gone rid d ed. ,
nedy Iremal ed
hours and t en
'A liese )0.
THESTAND
a
ham
air. --A ye ng
nie, eig cl out 2 ,
Tiso as 1. en ed1
y
ill as r:., lilt ,, of 1
of . ler role a e and
a 1
oesyme
s ed. adi tgf , aynitontoand:dopnv..., 1 h
ve ing CI I
lained f • • ngii-
X.n-
asked •
Ken -
morph e e oc-
ised h a ainst he
. Hee tiate. i REhnie :
romide III ladvised I
Rennie' a oareetly,
i believe t t, want I
e came b k to the
• wh/dell- I
k alel el' tl contain-! i
loral,- b 11 e g`it to 1
hich he been I
the Hotel ational, 1
he weant i to the 1
nnedy, '4 Child. 1
O is h re upe in: :
factory be g Nifit i
Foundry i inpaxty,
e of the id ig, and i
himsell. ]3.th inen i
ere overce e. The- I
Covered u til after 1
e of the tkvo,
prime' tor attr et-
athin 1
te. He to nd both 1
d in nne rs room ,
11 efforts tcl rause i
doctor was at (Tee I
o -er, was too far :
e. atti?.rwa s.,en- i
n or,nvseerieloi, s , for wo
c c •
'
he c.eit
th ire-,
Ste, le',
m rit
M gly-
Co line,
oss
•
nna,
See -
N
pe
,G ee
Seco, 4,
end:nee
ly One
ns snd
te
•
rina
arne
rna
add tIon
111
*bo idr
te ch
B
op
r an
of
g, oar
n'Acme,
the
si
4gdo-
of TI'.
•
ea
NO s Notes,
Thd McClar' Manufacturing Corn -
pa y• of Lonclo distributed 850 tur-
ke s among the employees for Christ -
ma. - ' 't i' ,
The ity of algary recently otde
ed coal t om P nsylvania and Wye
in to th alto it of 4)192,000 and now
it • nniet sell It, and there Is no mon*
nthe tr• asuay to pay for it.
-
M.
:acs:.7.--ugh ohn, Macdonald, son Of
bee app inted- .1* once Magistrate Of
WI !peg in sin cession to i the late gr,
th late 'ir JO .4 A. 'Maeda/laid, hal.
Lodaa optiio has been, Ipassed In
Lo is in nicipa ity, itanittbit, by a
ma orb& of 151, and Rossburn by 41
=dot gitt,S 'an River town the Id-
eal op to leas! 1 et by one vote.
Ne#1 2,000 passengers from va
Jou pert of t; e west left Winnipe
on the ni ht bf ID - ceinbel740th to spen
Ch istina in Toronto and i other eae
ern pohit . , ,
wi. h thc fl. st of the !year thi
T r o panerl will give 'their trae
lu and yardne n an increase- of pa
ah ch lw* 1 lac ase . the pay roll 4t
ilia core') nY to 1 he amount of :0400,00 •
Th in rt dual ncrease is, notlarVe
Phe 0 na,cii Bank of ; Commerce
ha ta1e ovcir i the intereits of • t le
Ea ter4 owns fps Bank :eind the twlo
ins itut o s -wilt be amalgamated, Ala
ing the Iomnte ce the largest an
Str nge t banki g institution in 'Oanad
Pc- t t- t Ba k of Mentreal.
,
Pbr s dderil death of Rev. W'; .
Cre the s, M.Ae 11.D., tookplaceat h s
ho e i x resto Friday orning.
Cr the s as p stor of the Methodi i
•eh rch a d bel ved by all who knew
hi . 1 1 und rstood that an affec
tio th.ofj ti. e heal t was the cause
deqt
! '
A i.
eshr e yea, old. on-o1tGeo.Mo
on, Pr c tt, 0 allowed kJ canaora
cent 0
11 tondaiy night. Thel child -coal
not sw lltw unt 1 brought to a doctors
off ce, w en. th coin was ;located in
the es p ag, i lose to .the stomach,
by: the . 4 -ray. t was sueessfully rd-
IIA'n ed;
Thalvat on Army tin Toronto
sen ov r 190 0 istmas dinners to poor
44. Hie i thtri city. The several bas-
ket co t ine 500 pounds of beef, 500
loa es of bi-e.dI 500 pounds of riC$7
su a,r ni bi c its and *) pounds of
tea
4 '
j
Than s
re a
9, ys on
so e lioi
ig Iro
le j.va
le
0
1 ft
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' ESTA.81.15HED 1873. OF CANAIJA
QUARTERLY DIVIDMD NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at the m e of
-upon the _Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared for th
1912, and that the same will be payable at the Head 0 ce, in t
and alter Thursday, the 1st day of February, 1 to Shar olde
The Aznual General Meeting of Shareholders will be lield
.in Toronto on Wednesday, the Mat Itebmary next, at 12 'clock
By order of the I3oard,
Toronto. 2'Ist December. 1911.
,
quaJte
is cit
of re
at°°EOn.
ni.
possible
I
er Cel
endi
nd at
of '2,0t
ead cfrv
SCH
Ge
per Annatin
eisty
bran es, en
augury, 1912.
of the W..rrk
ral
1
bel h
n m
e T1
b4..t
a pr
he r
• T1
qof
ther
ry
r ce
e 1
ries Ito
e ses,1 t
$77 ,
a ing it
e ts
4Dc.
n ted
✓ Mcligee
oyinec e
4
fe, dcd
t Bridg
orne Um
ryis.a,,17d
}7of
ibip $rardeP
o le. wah very seriously
harms Quarry in Se
y last, When as t e
going up with, a load,
off and strack hide
ted over and had his
just above the ankle,
alp vvoend,athat
requid-
stltches. He was taken
gres 'ing fravorablye
th
Fr d
t w s
k sl
kno
token
a s
er of
Is pr
wn o
spate
cent
the
veheei
u1-ing
unto
pts
_dr
the ja
e ree
ovar
h a c
Me/.1:
untle
garry
, of
with
hich
Sund
End.
, but
is
ear
spec t
as re
bo t
f ,th
ld-Rsoehnbc ni DEt
ad a m rac 1
hen th bugg
ng wsi.tru
rain , t leve
reek R ad, la
avid on wae
yr. n eithe
no th did:sof et
dt or i
ange ou •Ars
avid on hear
roac in trai
new be as t
hediro T11,e
.haaa6
ut has° e
an clew ped
h akitig
1c)
I
quickly 5
the thro
Vird
s A
nnua
s t
n, Man., seems to
ricultural Society.
meeting the re -
proceeding
grattfYing nature. Th
the last Ifair dayls,
•Fab*'curtailing th
abont $1,200. But de
back; atter paying
mint bf $4,290 and e
Pts [left a net balan
eaves the soclty after I
sh surplus on hand.
raft, dee, of cureelt 1
, •
e* -warden of the
of ;Storreenn Dundas 1
and father of Mrs. I
a,rp,. Ontario, who was 1.
d. tra
lost h
his ho
111 f
since t
was
th9 mo
Glenga
er tow
and w
in 189
BIAS
CORSETS
990999039......
onderful_
xhibition of u
Attractive Fall
-71ata-t:27-4177re:alaral!.
Dress Goods
and ilks
The m ost complete
displaySeaforth
• has ever seen
insTrseason all efforts of
the pat are entirely
eclipsed by te showing we
make in our ress Goods De-
partnient Intimate relation-
ship with the style centres
hav enabled tis to follow the
styl tendenOes accurately
and you can depend implicity
upo the correctness ot the
colo ings and weaves we are
sho mg. Our leadership for
silks and dresS goods has bee'n
alrecly thoiloughly estab-
lished, still each season our
efforts are di ected towards
better quality, greater variety
and better kra ues.
°EAS tFIN; '3.7.0Neliartg,
We ha
show y
tic tla
jockey
peaks,
seamle
thing
cloth,
and col
Worst
regular
from in
All neN
ten's
inter
aps
e every style of Cap to
u, the Fur Band, Bias -
d, Knitted Bands in
shapes, the new long
bull dog shape. The
s felt caps and some -
e* in Saskatchewan
the wanted shades
rs in Beaver, Melton,
ds and Tweeds. A
anny of caps to choose
sizes to fit any head.
and up -to -the minute.
rice6 no to $1,.50
44•••••••
1
guairty, Sty
Conomy
.rii.iffPeaaeteAster. -
e ,,most
L. Aa43;te
tr.
t Interesting
uf Display
We Ever Presented
ouR-ecell6nt stock of Fur
Muffs, Ruffs and Neck
pieces demonstrates the lead-
eaship of this store in procur-
ing the most _stylish and re.
liable Furs at lowest prices
and emphasizes the position of
our Fur Department as an
exponent of what is really cor-
rect and desirable. Our stock
offers a wealth of choice in
design, style and variety of
Furs that easily convinces you
that this is THE FUR
STORE of Huron County.
Minks, Persians, Fox,
Beaver, Wolf, Saible, Tibet
Marmot, Coons.
Fri ee always a tittle and
often a great deal the
lowest.
en' s Fur oats
That are Really Reel*
Every Fur Store has Coon coats, Wall4by coats, Dog
Foals, etc, The point for you to make sure of is: are
hey all Reliable Furs that will be sure to give you the
xpected wear for your good money.
Musk Ox Brand Fur Coats
he most
ith a
ished fir
nables t
ake no
ntee of
uarante
Coo
wal
Calf
Ala
Blac
Blac
Fur
Fur
alaseausonsmannimsetes,
widely advertised Furs in Canada, are made
ational reputation to protect. A long estab-
of expert furriers with a buying capacity that
em to get the very finest quality skins. You
'hance buying these coats, you have the guar
he manufacturer, supported b onr personal
of ".Satisfaction , or Your Money Back."
Coats— . at., f.
80.00
aby Coats..................... 35. 01.0 38,00
Coats........... ..,............,. 25. to 28.50
ka Beaver......... ,...... 19. to 26.00
,
Yake _,... .. . ..,.. 19. .,o 21.50
Dog.......„...... ..1.• 9 . • . AI .4. I 7 • Ci0 43 21.00
Lined Coats . . 9 • • •••• •
I
3 5 9 00 to . 65.00
Collared Coats... ....i.. . 15.00 to 21.50
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MITTS CLOVES
Strong Nam . •
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For Dress oi Rough
•
Wear •
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We are particularly strong
this section thi4 year. We have
so many ditTerent, sizeii, styles
and qualities that no matter •
what your requireineets may
be we can suit you tlxaptly and Z
fit you ion, When -4,vd tell you •
that we handle Fownes' fine
Gloves and Hudson .43ay Co. I
heavy Mitts. We do bot need •
to say" muth about qu4lity for Z
these makes sand lorqhe best
through and through 4nd their
prices are nevOr beaten. •
-
the Bridge E
illiam Shaw
morning at
He had •been
ailed spi:dily
• ther: cease
nd was o of
• eitigehs of
ve of Lances
dozen 5rear
• nited COuntle
dson, th eig
ry Davi
s escape
in whic
by a C.
crossing On
miles 'west
riving. int
side of ; t
e track ,
g at any
he neared
nothing
and the f
rown sever
horse was
rig smash
aculous way
..hurt exce t
a few brute
son,
fro
R.
tini
th
rst
1
ed
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n •
t !
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s
teen ye r
of Galt, -
dea h 1
• as dri
asseng
he Ced
of Oa
alt fro
oad a
ick bu
is ve
trac
he a
thing
erds in
t almo t
to piec s'
he young
or abed ; •
s.
•
I y
ops c ughs,
utter
cores colds' , heats ; •
Men Warm
Comfortable
Underwear
Low
Priced
Good Underwear is (Inn strong point.
Underwear line we admit no equal in
cause rici other store will show you a
kinds, styles and weights as we carry.
ing worth while in Underwear that y
here and the prices are the lowest poss
garments.
Stanfield, all woolf....:4
Watson all wool.... .... ...a • • • • ..
Eilis „.
M. Air. C., extra heavy wool fit•
In fact in the
his section, be -
many different
There is noth-
u will not find
ble for the best
9.1
„ Heavy Fleeced Lined,. .
Fleeced Lined,. „..
Boys' ,Wool .
Boys' -Wool,
Boys' Fleeced Lined
SO •
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• .. Peons 09..11
.• 4
.$1.25 up
• 1.00 up
• 00 up
,:oo up
75 up
75U
5011I
so up
75 up
35 uP
Ladies'
Uudgrwear.
Sp cial
attention to
Q9.ah y
an
U usual
Low
Pricing
It is
awe esell.
n1 s
'fibucnishhein
d.
• 5TANF1ELVS t
UNDEftvER
a real pleasure to•WOr the kind of
It is clean when itFc4mes to you. It is soft
ic. It will fit perfectly withontiwrini ling ADE
without binding Or gaping and is beautifully
Buttons sewed on to stay. After it is wnsh-
tie Defore.
rwear
,ed it will be soft IiistrouS ainti close fit
sOccial, features are all permanent lnit
iare specially' low.
Ladies' Combination Suits...-.
Stal.field's Underwear....
.1.
fur bull's Underwear...
Watson's Underwear...
• Chil‘iren'sUaderwear,
and Turnbull's, all sizeS
"Ind • " centP*- I to.s.4.11,4440Ainiktm.tio.
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s•4140
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son's
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10
to 11:00
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