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The Huron Expositor, 1913-04-04, Page 3Jar AGER EVE:Moan EVERY`ir LpU0fl tatever to rt .,ERENTs *implemenb. highest prom supply r*, with :ockslairt, onpl • inter ere are Some A the Lines You Can Get Here Seeders - Disc Harrews .Drag liarinws Culavaters Com Cultivate Rakes Hayloaders Mowers Binders Manure Spreaders NiTagotts Carriaes Gas Engines •,OWS-Every- ithld of kYt Gailgk Disc,Mind Rfding GangPki - onmamoismos nieetion, fo • anee at the [hat is pe that is rFittir .11* ...st up the front _ uncomfortable? p the back only I free from that however- You: it color if you ed nada ry ''Osairlosioscsaa,NamaafflellatfallallX3191114MEN ; DISORDEF L8- of women. it ial) e dead waste matt 1 region is expelle mental and ph - blood vessels ed and etre n ation is re ream:cut is based WM the principles. • iocattort et the alp but effect a e female troubles, and p? inful 2218 en railing of the 71 4.1.14) per box, or one month's 14 Fret Trial Tres, for Ic days, wo,, rent 7'ree to anr :URRAH, Windsor, Ont. f - est IdelIMOIOOMOOOPIO4M1171I107440.1144111020NONO=NOW o hes Made • Bet Better Styles, Better Patterns, Better Prices b tter judge of s !le -you are the Fiore you .1_, the e pr lig Suits we ak showing, It is an acknow e ged fact tna you can dfways oet mor o 'genuine value for yo4r cicithing money here; Ttis season, inorlit than e-v'er, y'.ou will appreciate the direct advantag s you derive bir buying the New Spring Suit at this store. The insis ent watchfulne§s with *hich we have our clothes inade of all mwoolfabiics,thprougi shrunk and particularly tait. ored, ,is the soundest of self ititere4 reasons ,wh-'y- y o should come here. addition ;to these ecial advantages you have the grieat advantage of mak. ing )7Our selection from a big fuli stpck of 41 neW efinbodying tbe Veryi LatesS 5tyle Colors and POternsi, and tb.p decided adv*ntagea fundin these supe rio 91otht* costs you no mok and generallya little! 1 e s than -yo, u pay for thej or4ini- 4ry clOthes, When ou bu here *�u take no choice. W4 ecure you- in youilmoney ves ijaent lq)y guaranteein .every uit w sell. PRICE • • ality Without Extravagence u will instantly decide fav r of our Shirt Values en yOu see the N e w rin Patterns we are sowngk At the p ides you ve 4ways paid ou can t more quality, tyle, fit d variety. Try lus. en's Style Hats The combining o superior quality with fas ores lat- est, has made oui- hats the Standard for well dressed men. Their trustworthy style and rich appearance confer upon the wearer that dressy appearanc so, earn- estly sought by tie careful dressers. j. ah hat stand Su I I • • me here for your Wash oods and come expecting • tc find patterns, colorings d weaves entirely differ- / f- t from what you have ver seen before. The new atterns and colorings are mply glorious nt 0. 8, 4, Is 0 5 5, 8 hp it to 8. Bedford Cords atine Clo hs drepe Cloths Gingham's 1;rints n fict every pop lar wash atOial is h e r and the ost attractive and wanted acles are to be had at Occs that will 17. eaSe you. est trad,e1 P ices for utter d Eggs. 11 Wit 1 1 High -Cass Millinery - At gasy Prices , , _ IF only on account of the saving in pric you shou14 come iere for your Spring Hat. 13ut 14 additioin here you make a selection from. host ;of New *le Hats sowonderfully'piquant and at - ;tractive, n soft rich cOlors in their_varied shades, ii finitely ecoming to dark and fair alike. Here .4 y u are absolutely sure of e-etting a hat' .that • will ake your appearance just1what you would wish i to be. $1 to S2.5O Is SIU Delight Our New Suit are t h e Standard of ess.fit and finish of tested materials —of new patte ns_ and new shades — new weaves an new style tho IghtS. Every faithfui fashior and fabric _fancy is showrA in this exposition of excegr, tional models I We never Weie sOsp1et dly_ ready to !meet t b wants of women who wsh - te wear stylishlelothes th4 reflect their truip value and appearance,and-at the sam time are reasonably priced. • Prices _ EAFORT . i,. • _. .....„, ..,„ -• , . - - , , , - . - - , _ , - , . - -: , 1t • ---o-------o- - —a.. coss,tht-agsr..-4. .. 1 , D - 1 1 ; . - 1 el 4 33. 4 •-, ' 'gral, re d1 1*c u mosiisaillaitil. i o iu1piii 11 . with n e a. • = t '1- , 4 a rw 1y e. 411- .. . , . ' • . , , , , - MATh4IWI 0; A; _. ....... - Bon EAFORTH "-11":".'?"""."""‘""""""' r , _ ._ o - ,, t Rik Losing YourMoney It with you, or lain It at home, . Fire o the sa„Vbsga of anted:n(1 * a fOW MeniOntOr taktiontro of Nan. It mote rill 4044 ,___. fact, you? money will earn Interest 10-0 lavf ertment. , BRANCH: A E. 0 'Manae COL,SON g . , . , 4. ' " ' - , , 0 i - _yo,-... ,4, Pr . by tE; ' ty0 i e si 0148 ye . nd tco ris.' Ft , Ye' 4: ea A i [th i, , ,L hi art .1 h i h : 1 Th P1 w14:: ad/ die . nor (.1 - NY' ,f - 0 be `vo. $1 th Se bu'' hu ed ; '1 re g ono co tire • ,..- l - , t i pi• a , a -9 r_,.1 n , •t a , 1 11 • IS d 1 o k , , 6. ,,, a t . d 4 i ( a k r a - , ••- xt I , V i t= p , • 1 - e', - I . '', ,11 1 w --; . , • s. Y °I z ; 4. zit' lb fo,31 i 1 tit ' w s g P 5. se If i' rr. Idi• litit , in 1/.., 0 1mb w trst , t Mus.'d N.o.,*eiV* F. •r n..114 u• -k • r , for e tn. fire lose hula:, wed _,. tory i :, ...r t ' . d . - , Col is i ' - 1. ed -1 " re o 1, ele Pro f. , lee gr Ica: ltb..e, wrni? ip .rn• ' $1; mil 0, co pr at m !tel_r to vi 7 ' 1. , - has Ca' bel,g te , by ini && or ..I, - • .. i 3 e., : ,., In I I• r 3 I, W ° • ' ° ,,' o s i ,• - e T Q 1 r'' • t 1 1 • s•so loi ho•siery? t ' 1 'irk --r g , • •• • • in hi *•as A , ' a : : will . Lod g*, 1 - '.11 ;I v.; .1 il 1. i .t1 I. ' "t tth- • he"I , t 2 ,., :., f. , 1 d . •e re . , , NI ad T. 4 ,.r re ; ' . t andl y c; - ii..L i i whi Aw o-roo fac pia wssperio rid ty, t k it aced°1:11 wo on 1.* k TO.' .exitt 13 *ood au reap aood ' h avea'a The VI- 'Iles 1890 kno ispo- for. *tutu 'on r., J. erly osen II 'StS Hur 189 the rev. . ars of *h 101- tlierw , 189 vet swa nod: 9,11Ce. tome , , .towo p 111 a ' or iculiu illus ob xeso_ rn. cost • - N $1,5. • , $:5 . In will s _ In e ha , m•s milk- ,82, N. !r'-, ,,rtiate:srt,111 I. is ti of group No. of 100 ed and etnly.y. a "g1 ent - -. o .vrel-; , , tit 0 0, • ; . • 0,1- -- in - r 1 n• . w Si - to , R . to. w_. :.- I 6 4 , 1 • i i i 1 • il 1 k ; hal t el it . ; , 1. , :.: 1. 1 _ 1 e n . 1 a , 'r . ' o. e. L. • 1 a 1 0 • ' 1 i' It 1 I 'o. 1 soi 1 t ;+. -I, me i , i. o, 0 a m , Ufa 1 ungtol t• 'veld ens/ Ithroo ' tile seve oc, ' , t rou le, calve. Oles1,- -. • ,•Brirlf 1i• tYui 4 ihis BiLitt_iloro, romi Jo ,‘ ' v 1i., --• . 2,.. ter 4 sin inatl th rcilli, " :shun wit :Va_r lir no ccessf hear, , Tile %of, .--- bu .1' o_ -06,- $20 rn 164° IP a i. o tilA be a liver tc i Vices 'ani ' $5001 iiii i o 0e it t . : e ' ii I . k 1 r , ;al ,I A • f . . .11, . ir: LI • , ' ' '° dOrz__,.. :1; r li ?. :. Jo ou ifol ha I hi _on, ,, 'ergo lung. hoist 4. E,rgi a se e h 4. boo baCk.''! OW !is- On 1 hisi. ii, 1 oitiraliac.h. A 4, - ... twel ,_ loot ir e Gr her .1C-iOO iinCsa; car. osts ? '...._ _bhe xia,. lame Most,' rises, - • y, " 'hi' ook ' ; --WleA*3 $285 . r7 tao ; 114 nd orates teams o ;: hi Pa7L 0,-550. u 1 0 G Lum ' . or, tor e - r :, t ;;.• - k t lin, Ile . .hea 0 n r stao, v o 1 0i d -w/ go t S d e i t * . 1-1 treble last o ht Tx 0, ti, •brL • rinrie• • ao: ' JorY a I - trill: ldng • ; t ry Q_te a • ab oro: c is cit. , .. e ,* r th Irel7 — 1 I g_ __ oo r 'sr n paint -----,--oroo, --or. WO bridge $4.45. /nits Blyth $4.70 Struotures Compaity SPallS The -by ed culverts 1)kaci- ttlaT,- Dashwood tetrad. :Loeb complete aidaoefureirnao:errhgetisert.41tirtie...TAuci'olfguing:virmitiebb'iorh:ptwt.ma-t,b1Wsrul_nr:gic -the „moo '-'''''' Jillured"r the burned stooeretor logs barnoroot demolished; Willett, Stephen, BrctrandBus1.1tOtVer'Lgeh°°1falillmist.7!trt, .-ott ' brick tog brick shop on :the shoe 1:burn:tor blown lowing darna•ged: Schroeder, Fred infer; G. many inuirtber off - .ahould one dein ols, are alysO ands , tested ors a. ,orpoo0 - a no •a Sunshine' wero per at oreek per .9,114 treasurer's Ittureollars. Ito ask The Blow.--orashorood in The Thls with threshing ood - oviolia._ flax and . . dimagedz , the work and wail was !the veneer store_ over Welbarg, -Wm. OeStroichoo, &beta dwellings For baby's that itness, swereltien mit' eolic, medicine guax.alniteed to a the• house-theY The Tablets or, Ibex front Company, Ndbes.-3,ulia home of Mob a.. aura years of the soopoioed emAng Joo made, spent by day was er , passed damage of dollars. was !the edIther or some off the brick school 4 opas•00 lir 68"eired has been usT. Ewald .3 .... ,,, "a -Y cri° very °bait yea.: rs — • ,... c____cintin,Lh oto wiv work ahaStla' ibecame.aerlinateocasazessognic a Iterw Germany, try about -- -.. WI ,.ureart°11.. Ma respectem audiowas church. lives 346wbilewsosnr„."410.wingl.°urwit--siglee and three • A Good oak, kif certainly toerarig. of big, cows, -a fleshed, ar row pon. or calves where SomOthing ed laitiely ers )A.dvocatei Andrews, Creamery. her drIT, fleshed -easily This milkers, going good gr. Anil:trews calf as ilea far head olds_ 1.4111 said , . d -abutment:1 ,,at gismo. cuble *yard, ,and the ,Phelarea bridge a AO R. Vint at 4. imago yard. The a to, were awarded to . at* $1 185:tor two tit , . $3,206 folothe feCidl salary - was IA Ti. DEdllt` was tem, ,bwitteeks for- t14' o• On tthe ir alyth1 d . roma • °loth supe, Hill . ty lo -pan 1 if - rue '-noi Dian* 1 , t ‚ii demo y is a 111" :781.1f.Aajr411'1 giT stut • .7;4.1 ' 'oil but - Jetel Pa40 ed; sTE:;:,or° . of I'llio • of ketnio zhIngle0, 1" art rtnan'4; Quite s • d bar , -Bakr I reedor , ilow • Ale house • y hdibow d SuCh ts. -nt • tit° them I 01s 1- •41110 inatleal .0 '1oein ii, edict lat , 0 eh B ; aa ono 04 thbb„ 009- lias and onsande countrfr I Ito, ' obit= as nd 4t11 nother . ' ' 1 life. 1 0,0 . tem, , ,. ' liQf • 0 , Ingo Is f arTieu• ,at a . • •• ..- ii , =gam s ;fat/4 -Midi • ;el; rs Thetre lon ' ,a hubstant , ,- i and i okimont wittv,,'S- d, incite Ili ,., - lide • iSt , 0, retires Wei sold inorist told tWo i• - ' — 1 11 an f ' * oo -. over , Fr /1 (Rio i 1 a Litt an • , , ., . ' . hoio ' 0 th , , cal -th o -wor Le. Eil n e.' . me a , j•a Leo driv Th a -be t ma 28r• ,Y forr ntl FA w w . -t w blow , fee Aug /4 0 , e t ....P .t%• ou -0 . ,: sett lcm° ' wh -1., fi,: Sso : , Ad, in • h tit 0 am, poOn rex of r 1. IT.that 0 ':col PQ . . a, th .7:T *0 , -. ramoralits . • . ,,.. proper his ting jots tit TuntdretrrY, torboOtt los _IOW *woo Ois. ou t Endo 11, -lams ly 5; fr-lrary EVIIItehl arter sfee 101Coanor• Monk oor pe florte. p",Connor, i Itatea.-Mr. carloads laat tously *truck tfleW al ' c no. Amin, kr, Met bad fOb (heavy bloom abed Na. Dortion liXamand's -blown /19th kvraPe4- l Notes. ..,O0a few P. returned Xew ItittenburY, !Burlington, his fl raingr, friends Ong or Lane, toisforiune leg Pak tiwero Wi leg. brother *as Ors, ,tracturta, lot:b eurnstances Several f A. fvenIng, land tif Ind 'coldest Inarrlage Rast Conducted fpor 'ride of tilk After bering laden tWooas IVQ0M'S ',necklace bar Vil, I= them tooker *idle tem, tam, Irehred led Me " 'The tale lwas Youth laaat ownship r5ek 13rouln tPssion *.v.1 Ito- aetion. :Turver iid 'It -'1 j°11 'lams , Batmen* • Changero-Thomas Roswell o'old is otto hundred aorte farm ado the village to JameDouglas, for a awl hi th,e. nelgho of $6,000. James Douglas sok.' acre- farm to :William. Fez - of Ihe village for $2,000., and Roswell thintighl• Mr, Fergosoorp In in tate .Ntillarr for $4011,, and to„ moving in. 0,-..---... Da4lny'ziud` -was . the, big blow a-- large _flax barn- ! of Marx Company wa Pluilding was 65 24 foot posts,. ••il wreck. There Woo • • outfits of N d .cri m .. _ A _u p aroo musser ''''' logeio'-oiwe'y I :roost cconpamirhai4 one of !this 'additional J. .... - - - ' zeut., The following mon, ep -, . SI mip t and ;two windmills c ..41,0 bora roof of of the ,18th oonoesai was l alSOr badly * . ' - school room, aloe se , fell In, .damaging floor. The South gab todoAlex. zionoeces loi Iblowint In andIthe barn, *ere blown off. torlek.front a Ke was 'blown •.over. of wind and „power In in this rsection. 'T had their on roofs at J * K. Goetz and •d. "iltrillerb, Itiehar John Wein, P EtettOr, Mrs. Geo. r 'Arthur Welbo had minor darn of 1 chimaaos over _ - in • the village. . ""`"'"'"'" - er sepastvocuReposterugschtil.-10110.:Tbht7e:ciatftoplaltiptvingrunta, 1:sIth......e: 1.131"Ira P*Ir c°91f*; 3°Iall 4".9t- t4; Louis Roach 18; Class ill Meek Coyare 37, Margaret to. Cass HI Junior -Joe Coyne , Kennedy 17, Geore, Millar Ir-Mar7 Doyle- 87,2W* M9t- 62, 'Frank Coyne 48, 3. Milli 66; Eater Harvey! 0, Eddie( Connok- ,, George StIovenson. -01 Gass Ravi- Coyne 48; -Agnes O'Reilly 48, IftlinfAll 140 a°e' Cb7n,1° 83, 13- 16 M. Wilda -ma 43, G. Coyne 46. Burke _661 r`Clas4 Pant i-oGeraldine Uary MeMlfan,' Florence - lie- St in spating-Lucy ' Burke, !Coyne, sr., Johnny Witiams, F. , lcsa Burka, Mary Coyne. --B* P'• Teaoher. ., astingj y Da y, ' Ion , of TIT, eel 't lett here- 11 Diq • 7T• t;r. on, wart -the r l' , . a no, ; lane -4 alth it•-• SI r III", lb lY gd itownii, filyith,, - to Mir. .0mx,_.o Th ja re. S Sat $8 ' On Ohn adde4. a,nel*i. . his James i was • is Hs for pr.' Thar, xenon& s ott JO' f soo0-0,- • - point- ugh t. # area* i s fro a, wer1 49. ed.' 0 52.90 Ol one -.5130; . too 415° ;11P 1111 wil# tfgody as I flits. '4:3(); rcW , $21.81 s, win, prof 8 Itead , B., 1804 ree• or, 14111.1d • wo_rna_te,..a _,:r_o_,.c ow 1 take'.., a Pr" , it .1i , 0-looth,' 11 • ' io 7 • :*: : • .° :1 r•• v r • 11 *1 ' 1 ale , : , -*Met, 1 1 li ' or .'; 1 • , i ,0,-. I ; '''atie 1- e - ,-.:ir• ,prettb ino, [. f :;' . If _ I o ' .. : ; , ,. ti Id ketch S-eafb F roth E• s t t a i i , c o - 1, 11 1 ; ;0 • :y f 4 ' i • II, t.• 4 r 1 t. b' i 'p ' 4; • ' T1 ays. -, an ii ay 9 well .has his tion,W last ; i vent iit, kir ly 6 An Sout; i 16 on of year • las- Han Dr. y 2 lis h a , ok destroyed g loot. infill iI Li ainclandmiroon3,:‘, go , M.. o w. the lax wow asp rotes A the. ng, rgu mil ' .1, 13r the 8.71. • ; • " Co 12. ' • •,-, • 3' rthatt o. w or abou 4,.. •• 6, . $2 Cow r'; fC $L11; dr_ _plith lime insfel nd t , likely oiyath 1 st like that ,...m,............. Riutisrale • J. johnston abloukol two sebtleos' effects to the west weak -41r. John Muons was .seir- Injured. -on Friday by being -bla. portion; of the roof when y, off Ida barn. --During the heavy I -Storm which passed over ;this di- on Good Friday much damage WAS Trees and fences -were blown . orris unroofed; silos blown ov- eke- Among those who suffered wa.s Mr. Nelsen Thornton, who his house -blown In on one side. was -of 'brick and the loss is a oinie. Sohn Murnt's barn was over. Wm. Thornton'a driving unroofed and badly! damaged. Dv- levirliWis barn parrtlY unroofed. A of slate woofing taken off H. house; John 'Hall's . silo over, and much damage was also a the brick yard. Very. hew roofs- I aro, : 'o Omit 1Stook Fri will a asda niatoti7. ;ant : in paot * 0 -orth McK ell, N i:$ i piaci otn(Fo r is M•sz 'ter • orth, II +lion Purvis eirbs.stili 'row, o 'lo - th , sitioatio livg: a itio; IvinkS i. h a ,not w itll *a 03 ,• Teas ont ring f moot 4:•--• $ " his cow ' .122.710; profit, •ao ; t '', -1, pri,,,•s hs; ...,-- limv• . t Inotht,i) li r co' for • . on .85' $m4 dow ; pros .$9.1 i 0, 16 ;..e.'11,11..P, cow I ttor Ind, : b $7.2 iejigniot t , c :qu'al ROA ErA.HY'S 04.1rao ,---- sake a reliab le atiaorys be Iterib in•th will quitkly relieve' of baby; revile* the stomach • - wormis, celds, etc: is ' Xlaby's Ovon Tab by a Goverait be absolutely safe at ere a ways " ? moth - 1 k are the me when hell. liteJe one are !sold by meld b-1mail ab twenty -it the Mir. Williams' B -k ille, Ont. ro, v , ......______. Brucefield "(Intended foto WO WOOk.) -Mr. 'William Alloontrea,d, 4 Loudon Medical, IScherd, spent "a days at, his home here. -Mr. W. swami, et Toronto UniversitY, has tO TorOntO, after speo.ding a days a hishorne 11;13o -6.-110r. John of -the Bank of Hamilton, spent a le* holidiays at home here -triecently.-Mrs. james espent a thaw days visiting in Blyth xeciently.-Whitel let- down a tree that haoli blown' ov.- during the recent storm, PlIr Frank of the London road, had the to have both bones of his broken abottb fond incites above the -W. Be, and his brother. William using Imo saw, wbgza the; to -seta. swooved, failing upon Wrinkle It was with difficulty that the succeeded in releasing him. He removedremoved to his home, ar4 Dr.Rag- who was summoned, reduced the and he •Is Dow.' doing w-oli, even under the most favora.blecAr- he will Ire laid up for . weeks. 1 : , . Crediton . Reardon died Mr. patirick Reard„ Carinet On SlInd10/1 aY, brief .11Inem, SIM vv of age.. -.The To Fivangellcal church: Rev; end moo, Bur wet*. A prowl, and a verY Plessaht*' ail, --The Storm a one of ithe worst th ovetr; 'this sectork done will run intO• Especially In 'til damage most severe a (roof, a 'windmill, shingles. The troo Crediton flax mill. boUSO on the ' ' I down.- was 'rib own1 "Sidditta at t reinoved ftrorn this - d led hi h d -at e 0 rain., .4, last' lwejek, 0 '. ,. o 1141"B, at 163. Abodtt throe wele :•.: .. , . _ _ _ _ :to the house for t eveno cold, on wet 41 a IralaPs* al!Igli n o was ldays. d ir an ;earns:. om .4,. 8; .yeas•is ago go 0 •--- .• - ..-b-413_t• P'e W24 OW all ._who a melon, of Itbei 'lle, Is survived by , in Elliton, Michiga.4 it f•'' anr daughiers. -----1' .ffiorris March Wadding. March 15th, Mrs Robert Morris, was the interesting eve,nt, daughter Pearl to Mr. wawainosh.. by Rev. of KnOX church, was daintilY eres.rn silk and overlace and rakulations cong______ abou,b forty !table, after sPeallb ht games &El to the and to the with pearl and e happy couple many beautiful being an uPholstered from Six o :the choir a of which 1th member fo !their %teem, Wit$ clock. Council. -At Morris township received from half 8, 4, 6, said owners responsible usedto thbir property° drain. The motify the 'township ioatter of the to b.ave let 1, ,itaken ittaChed to 8. The council A petition asnd CitheMS un'opal drain, bertaitted and etr Roger. A froni C. IC. vilaylor tiorod half 11, concession from School Sh0°1 021211021 indtructed to Piet Whell 003 raattel' e construction . 2 -On 'Wednesday the home cyA Mr Anderson, fourth 111.143 scone a a quiet, when their was united in Norman Walsh, of pie ceremony was J.i A. Ferguson, pas- Belgrave. The attired in a dress wool taffeta with ,satin Arinunings . the gu,eats num_ sat down to a well which the evening and music* . The [Wide was a pearl 1.4who organist a go amothYsteosetiptilenttngs; we, rei the ' presents, liainorornisg their young friends, Kliox ciardh,:viring-. bride iblad belan some years, express- a battaldSOrile than= the last Meeting' ot council a • notim the owners of lots concession 9, stating intend to hold the • for any damage by the BlYth clerk -was instructed engineer. iln application! of Mir. north half. 4, con- from S. S. No. .5, Union. School Section decided ito take was reoeived from &Siting for. the petititen was . 0000pY sent to Foo petition was recel,o• askin0 to - have 9, transfer.* Section• No.1.-to 'Ono No. 12, the ckgrk notifyt intereatedpar- Win bl% nettled* of ebutmentd and pier . Ulibblelle Herd. -The Far treneWidatei Ban: 11 a. sense • of satisf a owe and tkind -dt•roriig, hearty, bunch of well gro of two 'year old so 0'lls, 'Of:thriving Yearlin.gr, 'two ot teni.montho Walt would tip the 0,---oms.o around ie4gh1V-himd,- i, of this aort wl thy a blanker oti) lihe tolatt in the i',1 a. *Won of the 1" "This ono has :Ii•Ob `giroWth," remarked pointing( to a massive ir-p,,thi Shorthotra grade,' ' ,I be ,madle Ito weigh 1410' cow was not one cif dirYtlei up ifiG0 oi *on 'Notate? feed, but :L. mei* In summer, it. -.said he had a !two year oldt f $101.• AInywayi hO of :which seven, vie and /two Were .Yeielr dt "rr'We ll What the two Yea,rli, ,, ' • , _..-:—..— Wet-- -oder& oi;lt re is at ie..as n able to' .w =ivy's =Eat °tag: of therm incur; tlt: am of .Add hy d , , ., man 1 WILT 1 paper one drt, in all -ibehm . oi• 1:yeillP/1,t - andeol onsti ./1 power L011. i - 75e. •y Nils -, fl 1 - 1 r- . i ,....t ' i ' fa - i . ple • e es fist: re u .,ee1840 therm andt 'telr4s.i., Ito tali , ad°. 1" I ‘31281:4 I ' i - est IdelIMOIOOMOOOPIO4M1171I107440.1144111020NONO=NOW o hes Made • Bet Better Styles, Better Patterns, Better Prices b tter judge of s !le -you are the Fiore you .1_, the e pr lig Suits we ak showing, It is an acknow e ged fact tna you can dfways oet mor o 'genuine value for yo4r cicithing money here; Ttis season, inorlit than e-v'er, y'.ou will appreciate the direct advantag s you derive bir buying the New Spring Suit at this store. The insis ent watchfulne§s with *hich we have our clothes inade of all mwoolfabiics,thprougi shrunk and particularly tait. ored, ,is the soundest of self ititere4 reasons ,wh-'y- y o should come here. addition ;to these ecial advantages you have the grieat advantage of mak. ing )7Our selection from a big fuli stpck of 41 neW efinbodying tbe Veryi LatesS 5tyle Colors and POternsi, and tb.p decided adv*ntagea fundin these supe rio 91otht* costs you no mok and generallya little! 1 e s than -yo, u pay for thej or4ini- 4ry clOthes, When ou bu here *�u take no choice. W4 ecure you- in youilmoney ves ijaent lq)y guaranteein .every uit w sell. PRICE • • ality Without Extravagence u will instantly decide fav r of our Shirt Values en yOu see the N e w rin Patterns we are sowngk At the p ides you ve 4ways paid ou can t more quality, tyle, fit d variety. Try lus. en's Style Hats The combining o superior quality with fas ores lat- est, has made oui- hats the Standard for well dressed men. Their trustworthy style and rich appearance confer upon the wearer that dressy appearanc so, earn- estly sought by tie careful dressers. j. ah hat stand Su I I • • me here for your Wash oods and come expecting • tc find patterns, colorings d weaves entirely differ- / f- t from what you have ver seen before. The new atterns and colorings are mply glorious nt 0. 8, 4, Is 0 5 5, 8 hp it to 8. Bedford Cords atine Clo hs drepe Cloths Gingham's 1;rints n fict every pop lar wash atOial is h e r and the ost attractive and wanted acles are to be had at Occs that will 17. eaSe you. est trad,e1 P ices for utter d Eggs. 11 Wit 1 1 High -Cass Millinery - At gasy Prices , , _ IF only on account of the saving in pric you shou14 come iere for your Spring Hat. 13ut 14 additioin here you make a selection from. host ;of New *le Hats sowonderfully'piquant and at - ;tractive, n soft rich cOlors in their_varied shades, ii finitely ecoming to dark and fair alike. Here .4 y u are absolutely sure of e-etting a hat' .that • will ake your appearance just1what you would wish i to be. $1 to S2.5O Is SIU Delight Our New Suit are t h e Standard of ess.fit and finish of tested materials —of new patte ns_ and new shades — new weaves an new style tho IghtS. Every faithfui fashior and fabric _fancy is showrA in this exposition of excegr, tional models I We never Weie sOsp1et dly_ ready to !meet t b wants of women who wsh - te wear stylishlelothes th4 reflect their truip value and appearance,and-at the sam time are reasonably priced. • Prices _ EAFORT