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Waterhnn County for - h present.
t night ,1 ,spoke a • ,Conestoga,
meet ag .w,aa ,a rang d on short
IM W. J. Snider Mad, just
day 'during 'whieh for 4Iver-
e y triotireerally. When 1 ars
vcc>t at 8 rp, n., the g . sizedhall
as bractcalls+ filled nth m
he wre only half dozen wo_-
r. prose t and no 'ch ldrenf . At
15, the'h' 11 was 'packedbeyond its
,ting capacity. Illy add ass of two
n on German mill ak'ism and
e duties of Canadians of German
o+od wisp listened to with Intense
tereast dl 1 was freq eptly intern
..1lause. A
as tendered
ray address
exception:
,¢scent or
rfitish =bland,
'These !goods
rgry for In-
man who
I about.
flower 'of
to rub el -
t
tiny pat -
y ndaca.a
in values
loud --I do
s. user: snisee+R as.,u.
13L O R'T, tined
he Business f
9�iika the uslness of Nianufantudn 'boa! = b dpne hi s pr
inisiners ay. Proceeds should be put 1 bank. . Pay nen
should be ;inside by Cheque. A aer>iair..pc t, ge of the profit:
uhould'be ' ut in a Saving►ra. Account as an emergency fond. Ma
man wito j as a cash surpin* in a bank, in protected against bad
fieasons an hard tunes,
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ager.
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at.;*
ttriclikirogan Tow
,Tw paid.
imaadmik
isci..1.1trom.r oak. *trim
moo..:
heft -116
rviegyour
oeormtruct,
darn floors,...
other things
infermation
i*filo. .22
t ; the tools'
Dement are
r concretes
.verytbing
best and
Xie.,
Erprove-
sweet t
.t €o.
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FED
rot
eiall %Mag.NO; FAL
e st, Copy of Li
`itfi Concrete,
ordmijgamsanK
sure
and ambition to
ible Satisfai;tkm
is and overcoats
er» They have
hey are ! tailored
which they are
Prime factor in
ve war, British
ifors ail over C an-
t chat€sue to make
ake
hat is within the
E Fail and Win-
f r ich,, fast co for -
ease yaung men,
Fatter whether you
ty,; tailoring and
Carne in and
4
gig =MI Expo
I- The Oldest Ree
neat and. Prospero
kdoes itselfhantex
re-electing its
Leckie. The B,rtp
John' Leckie. *O4
the . Rave's chair
station, He will
;cert June, but has;
lug Lid, Between
tpwnshipr niunidipali
cetre. to Brussels,
office 3n town .he•
In public nervus
of world.' It is 0
at that the is ei s
at the Ocesnty Cou
to the data of th
e
s
e
n
inn . Haran., -Thee .
awn of Bru.sseis
'ell .as -Wit in
ie, emir. John
is Post, says
n re-elected to
1916 _ by a,la-a
2 years of age
notion ,of feel -
vice at Grey
trd, before he
his tenure of
*:s out 28 years
is department.
be wondered.
f encyclopaedia
when it cornea
st. •
Tank
'Schaal Reportt
report Of the
1„ Tlickerstaith,
November and Dec
be.sedsen !efficienuy;
reality. Senior IV-
Ritchie,
6`-Ritchie; Trtnquair 7
5‘. Third Class
Nettie, Pepper 72,
John Pepper 65, E
Susie Daalryle 68
Second Class -Mary
bfadge 79, George
Fear' urn `73, Robb
Class -Dora Pepper
7S, Lily Dalrymple
m
pie 60. Primer
Stanley Bean ''i 81
Dlckle iylor 74,
canna. '•Caldwell 70.
41-71) Tiewiteher..
th
ollowing is the
1 .in Section No
the nsentns of
mber. Standing
` eigiduct and punct-
je. Clark 75,
Lune Pandy
rain Fewer 79,
ley ii )itchell 67.
neat Pepper 62..
Mabel Perd,y 45.
Clark, 81, 'Beatrice
,anstone 75_ Fred
Keys 08. First
79, Kay x'$irburi)
rnwt Dalry)
r -Pepper 83,
ary. Fairbairn 80,
cilia Caldwell 71
Jessie Buchan-.
•
ey
i' hoibl Report.e-p • following is the
'n:eantihly report Of 1 ool Section, No.
14, Stanley,- for the n M=antis of Deceme
bei; c Nantes are order of merit.
VI,. a pairzle, to I Fisher. Senior
3V— . - Copper, " « (Et. Oollins, $, cS.
?ltatlrweil. Junior -E. P. Fisner, N.
�_ 1B 1Gi J. 9,. e.: r, Junior III•-�W,
J. Bos, L. E Ity.1• W. J. Harvey.
Senior II -G EAU vey, L. M. 100134
ter,, Pt. a. P,areons.,,' Junior II -W. L.
:Workman, D. i,M F , - ter, L. S. Near.
Second Bart -L.! C. Vnirkman, O. nd.
Anderson, ey. First parte-
Jean I&cKenzie, .tar Foster, Elva
Anderson, ,The bis ,spellers in !tile
monthly. spelling ni Yes were : Fifth,.
L. gide; Senior P/ ' th, ZlIrinaMeore;
Junior Fourth, Nor flood; Junior
third, Wilfrid Ross ; Junie r second.
Walter Workman; / d tfart, Lloyd
Workmapf.
Oonsta ce.
`Toa Late Por Last- Week)
' -Notes.-Cur Christ s cantata was
grand su Less The children per-,
formed their part w 11 and everybody
went hour well sat. "fled With the
nvvening's entertainIM nt, especially the
children 'as •Santa lairs loaded the
tree with goad thin µ s. --Mr. and 'Mrs.
William Clark atter) „ad the funeral of
the lata: Mr. Andres. of Gerrie last
weok.-�bfr. R Steph nson has pur.-
chased a thoraughb ed D:rhair cow
from Mr. James Snell, oaf Hullett. As
Mit Snell is aa -paced :r of high - clasp
.stock We wouldcod; ider. Mr. Steph-
enson made a geed c , oice.-Phe annual
echorol greeting of Noy 3, Mullett; passed
toff agnietly. The fo lowing are the
trustees` for 1916: I limas. ;McMillan,
!!Matthew Armstrong nd William Brit-
ton. The school is 1 a vein' progres-
sive state under t e efficient man-
agement sof Mr.. Ber .Irv/In.-Mr. and
Ors John Rapson ,, Clinton; but
formerly of Hullett. r elebrated their
olden wending 'on ! New Years Day.
We join in wishing'. hem many happy
rtet{urns of ,the da and. that •.t;hey
stay be spared to. enjoy many years
yet of happiness tc,: ether.
How to Cook Roans
Meal Porridge,
Invariably tie Ido biz boiler. or set
toiler in basin of -bd ing waater, Save,
-water boiling in bot' vessels that In
'inner one aalte4 to :.'ate. Slimly stir
in one cup Ronna i ` Leal to each two
ceps water, \ Cover,' ,set in anter ves-
gel: and never stir again even while
nervirrg. For early Breakfast cook at
evening areal ,arid arm Int morning
risme' °a little less (Roman Iikteal. Its
dark. ,nutbrown• d, anular, ;rlcn par -
ridge. It !nourishes f Better than meat.
'Prevents, indigestia and. ;positively
relieves constipatlan 1 or "money back."
. tAsk your (doctor, A11 'gr cera, 10 cents
and.25 cents.
• Made by Roman : ital 'Co..MToronto.
_i
•
'Ha
Report of XX S.
Stanley. -Tine stand
in their va.rier's el
meedby the cambia
terms work and the
The sa.n es are in o'
FoLrth-'Marcel La
Or. Four th--A'xltc!:
Carrie -eau equal ,Ja'nes Jot sten; ' Sr.
III, ,, Denorrme, Jeffry, L. Dud
charrre, A.B. Duch rme; Sr, I), S.
Denorrene, Tretficy 'LaPorte,' Leona
Carriveau, Richard Lmomme and Den-
his Dueharrne :equal, Harold Johnston ;
Sr. Fist, Donells; Dom:ne, Gertrude
Drcha*�m
n e, Nora J�' fry Cecilia La-
,porte Jr. First-- i 'nni$ Carriveau,
.Fergus Jeffry; Prin,eir, Willard Du-
eharrre, Nnel Lapo te, :Loretta De.
.taonamc, Bernice Ayn sttc,s.;&lsrie Denorn-
re, Annie Dent e Willard Corrin
Yeau ,Lloyd Damn me Annabel Du..
rharrre., R.P.I. Do, -gall, Teacher.
: School Report. -•-T' e following Is the
preport of the. '1 aaol ie. Section No.
13. Hay, for thrr_Ial nth of December.
Mentor IV -Ward ] orreet 392 Willie
;Blackwell 319. Sr. I 1 Anna , Richard
non 244 Orville Sal th 198. Junior IIT
. No. 1 Hay and
ng of the pupils
ens was determ-
d r•est.lis of the
Christmas exams.
der of, merit Sr.
rte, 72 per cent;
Generale .and Lc•a.
-Mary
'Wesley
mond 15,
n -Greta,
Wesley'
122., Juni
Frederic
Kyle 145;
well 198;1
elle Jar
Kyle 125
142, Gre
Arn'stron
Petty, -
orreat 239. Grant Lay. 201,
:d, .196,. Clifford Red
•Pearl ,Kip for 100. Senior II
orrrst ..416 °Vera Grana 350
ichandison 831. Gertrude Lpvc
II; lius 11 Consitt • 164.
Quackenbh . 158 - Bile
Saab✓ Fart II -Dona B1 ck-
horn -196..Lu.-
4nir Part 1 l.os
t El.-fiinn Love
1 134, Florence,
Boll 23. - S.1
P,rgf r3'
t
Junior
k
43. No;
hen,
Kip
(TO Late �' T Last Week) -
In their comma tier of Bethle-
here's Hely Nativi y, Many' Church
schools follow the plan of having a
Christ) as tree hu t.g with ,gifts for
tl pupils, land ted with orna=
merits and .candles For- seine years.
the Kipper Presiyt rian Church' school
has reversed that order, and has
adopted the usual Liston) of celebrat-
ing birthdd!ays, w 'h is to give gifts
to the 'arta lhaving til. birthday..This
yr ,their service, `'White Gifts for
tket Kung" divas het : cal. 'i'ikesdaay even-1.
Dieter - 28t ` There• was a
longe attains* 'w • h listened intently
to - the well rend red.. programme.
ennyson bas & Attie verse that runes
' "SPeolc to Tin, thou, far He, hears,,
And . spirt . with nit on meet
Closer . is no t breathing,
Aso nearer than hands- and feet."
begs a'igir s had .gathered in
wonder and. worst p aborti a cradle
,egg ;'a child to sing their -hymns and
give • their progr . Be fitting the
Pince and occasion, the se ice com-
menced with worahi om =ton with
Golds and children eed to . be trained
in • the : to perie ce worship. They
mrd to, expert lace communion with
Cid, In which t'ta it miihd» *Ten- qn-
• crrpi,eci with id , tittittides .end pur-
poses 'tit are ig r ficant oe , ilial re-
lationto iii . my .§o can r their
impulsive lives 'ttain ;the unit* and
forcer arid. self-control- which F .__they
long dor land which !w.e sot much desire
for thew.The, various department3
then, lbrrrught 'trcteir ,;gifts to -the- franttl
;and, preheated .them to the King. Tne
beginners Were not' to gall to give
enthusialtic' greetings to all, "and. to
sing, "Jesus birds 'Lys Shine • with
lighted earaches in .atheii4• '..ands. The
primary 'boys and girls 'just bubbling
over with renthusiasm, came along and
presented; their gifts on. "The: Cnriet-
eras -Express'`, +ands_ in the .Christmas
Cradle, and, sang feelingly `Away in
a LManger." Those present could rot
✓Fedi to realize what God does for all
the World at Christmas tinea, Fie sets
1'3Ie Child in the Midst. "Tereughout
Christendom, this is the.. central
thought, the chief Memory. The jure
iors were- a deligh
they tank their ps
gifts jay irusly, . (low
in their motions the
coa:vinced as never
more :blessed to igiv
Everything they sac
upon, "Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one -of the least oP these, my
brethren' ye have done it unto me."
it is the cradle•an , the child. and
;all that b twined; about .that young
sweat presence, that sates society. from
being'scorched land. withered. and
blighted by ' sheer gelfisnness... • The
quartette rendered iniell "The Ninety
and Nine." ,Then "T to Fetters t'nat
Fell," by a number of boys and ,girls,
left an impression • upon the mind
which ,stza11 not _engin ,°be erased, es-
pecially the Star Drill."' ;
"Gold nand:- myrrh and incense
Lay they 'at hes Beet, '
With their costliest treasuresl
Him a King to .greet;
.As, they brought they offeririrg
So(oh Lord,1tmiay we. •
_" Bri 3' to .Thee roti✓ service,
Give our best to ; Thee."
The climax OE .the splendid. program
was reached. in the pantorminet "Itt
game upon .the `•niirdn&ght clear. " Tne
ijarpressiorn. left was that it the press
once. of fet warring suffering, (livid-
td. etrecursed. ;world, the solvent
which could • compoe the !differences
of humanity :w.s " ke Jaa,:us King',"
Then. come th_e Tab aul, A cross wits
the Word. "Other's" illtrnlnate.4 and
the anent, rrotienle s, ladies. in their.
eo .tures, who had levee son mucn to
understand, In panttni&mz, were prom-
-anent, as also a number O (girls, idress-
ed,' In white., kneelir g.1 All pointed at
a ✓star above, reminding us,
"Wise men :front') ' the East carne,
Looking. for .!a ring, 1 I
And sae fitting offering,
Royal gifts they brings
Haste they to the. city,
Asking, Where Is He
We are come to worship
Low on bonded knee 3"'
The soperintendent,I teachers and otn-
er officers of the churep school are
to be congratulated. on the s.ic' ess
of r their Chrlstrnas1 service, wr-irh
must have convinc'd all that every
pnr-nt is under ,an obligation to verse
herself or herself! in the .study of
-childhood, which, .bi n been elevated in
our ;day into a scie foe, the' .science of
P.a.idoiogy, . The world., since 'Christ's
faartoua exaltation ro`f childhood rias
bean looking toward the child and en,
d:caveri>tig to.aerve him: The gifts ;are
to be used_ for . poor rgir s and boys
in Toronto throiogllr St. nristophcr's
Home. -Com. '
en
ed. company. As
rt, and set their
r, one could' read
t tney were con- 1
before that "it is
than to receive."
or dig wag based
"ptedi by ; mentaneous
rty vote of thanke
at the conclusion. of
Ali present, without
ie either of German
firth. Not one man of
ss hh tl o autcnces
pie we�r}te" literally h
mentors. +coming troin
owe w : t be is to
ey bel•: aF to the very
ad,a, a d! 11 was 'prow
ws With ,them. !
can h 'rt and inru'1 i
rr 1 t o cacti ities, i c4ttt e
wan n is of .1m
to Canadi: ns rof Ger ian„
T.
ti
n
C
like t • 4 term "Ge n-Canad-
s" and; ,I hate the lily
sequient y to- oar Mori
L> s Canada."
len - and
! _ V61 RIE aRF.
je I htt�rlrual.ly re-
EBII Y;SOAP isd
'f : shimg (bath or t
king u derclothing it i
0 :;., eels and purifies.
li
Huron and Bruce to tl{ei Colors
(To Colon$ ,Loma,"i b all Old, • Boy.
(Mien of FiLi!Ana of Broce !
Kindred of tbd' mighty .leus ;
Every hoca't string, row ut loose,
Britain's 1d, an3 dear!
Sane 'of v 'lour, sons ; ot•
Baanner's Isere are ., avhs
He -who ; rs them t 'raugi
Shall no . have a per. i
IMen : whom' 1?4 aitland's wa t
Saugeen' ; vales and shaa1• seat!
Can p to -?day when b roes meet--
Bir .ec. sand Huron's Odel t, ,
Leaay.� the street 1 G; ` cava✓ 1 the fart: !
All that Zings to'nf tied, warps,
Motherland; is in alar;);.
Rally to her siva 1 -
M well-frsen;road,
` 'Where S thamnptnn'.. baa , are tow..
Shontklers road and t rt n flowed-
. Lureknow' Highland .ga a.
Line up !tb :n as force - e i
Fresten . e e the mise ie:: s, done;
Virtue 'pro a 'ur til the Sun
{Bows u . our _ es.
Bail to ;pr vate 1 Hail ; trte c f 1
Strike to, ether and be. b .ief 1
Corrra(ics r ever have
It the Ida be, won.
Dear old ,atchwordsrass on---
GoderIels, Wingh; rn, Walrfori,
H1 Nett, II1 lass, Wia , tort,;: 4
f Bruce e;.ri. a Old Ila on 1
Ars In L. H'.►'ne, aC'
11
Expogi on
•
Stewart
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BrOSL rr Mali 84 Phone Orders Ositoful
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fight!
bright;
the fight,
rs greet!
a !rl<et',
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Manitoba, and So we t1Notes.
-nWa, Killian s, p r or of the
Maple " Lean stored a . PI as, Mane
was convicted Of se g 11 uor with-
out license. The Ir. istra a imposed
'a fine of $150 and cos g:
-the rzr icipality of G 11, Mane
carried a 11 al option lbyla lest. week
by a ✓vote 149 ;Soo. to against!.
-B, .D,av the fat ler i forty-one
children, t arty -three- of are
living, was married. ; atur . y in Ca.
boot,. IMro„ t. Mrs. M. co , 39. Davis
previously ad ;been' ma?t' e ; three
titter, Twe ty of his ch en and
more than a hundred of 1 in grand-
children at ended tier cere ony. r:
-Alfred " ed.den, aged .t enty-nine,
was almost instantly) kille while at
work in th Ogilvie mills t {Medicine
Bat early l Christrias morning'. His
clothing be me entangled n some
shafting, a tl he was panne between
the ,shaft and ceilingand s ueezed to
death. A ife and. two y ng child -
ITU •surviv Redden was born in
Carrpbellfor , Ont., where his father
and one brother reside.
-A fatal ccident occurred. on Tues-
day, Decer: er 21st, about soon, when
Charlie' Bl krron, a farmer of Ochre
River, Man ,' was instantly ; killed by
,the, ktirstina of a circular Wood saw.
Mr. lackre n had' just ` returned
from the ' 11 wh :re ,he had been re-
cordng his vote and; Was canting wood
at tate far of John Housbn. After
resuming , vrk for 0 few minutes,
the, earl', which. was driven by a 125 -
horsepower threshin' engine, 'burst
and the ,Eking fragments completely
cut off the Lipper ,part of : 4r. Black-
mon'Sh d The deceased;was•an old
resident` ofOchre River dijtrict and'
leaves a rwi e; and ten children, : five
sons and f ve daughters. The eldest
being, a ,s seventeen years of age.
The cava th t IMr. Blackmon was oper-
ating was . known to be cracked, but
had been working for sornc time in
thatcondit on.
• -C. W. L itchell, 48 years old, a, d
three child ;en, Lenexa 16 years of
age,. Lucy years and Lloyd' 6 ,years,,
were bursae' to death in a Lire which
destroyed t eir farm hrouse and ;one
granary, nth oc miles south Of Plenty,
Sask. Mr. r..ischell.and. .a ired• man
were at k its the stabler hen: leers.
(Mitchell Ills overed fire in he litch-
en and ran outside calling ,f re int her
night clot : . In an endeav to save
his children (Mitchell ran th, pught the,
h had, Made. apdd •pro-
ecceeded in .(e ting Clif-
14 years and ex aged
of the •burnin_ building',
his father st bled and
-ed that they all
,ap and -were I. urned.' to
a ge Devaider, t e hired
hat not more th : n twenty
psed between t e . time.
e house .tor 'the barn and
Ire was discove ed,,
How Tbly Fee
}M4 F. V. Riaetlidorf, he Ger :: t i
professor of Woodstock, 0 L. who . s
gained{ eossiderablei . nolo riety by his
denunciations_ of t e Kai t . r and; his i
policy, , rand who ilaee address nt;
meetings tl]r(du+gh 't co ry, int t.
ly. in
Gerrnawspe,alsing id stricts, 1 a 1
letter to the Tolronto •:: pers, • ;es-
tribes the, .feeling lemon the pe' Ile
of • the igood old German county of
Waterloo: The, says': c ,
"My patriotic activities are cent ed
flames, wh
gross and
ford (aged
9 .years, tau
Alex ,soya
it is- :.s
fell.in a
deat
Tran, saPy s:
min tes +el
they. 'left t
wheel the
C.a
by 1
rear'
Ther
tarrl
cons
de,atnesrsis
Iditian of
taphtn:Barred s
Tel
or `iinnperfe
entirely
snit. lint
Idueed an
norrnlal
troye4 IRO
mess ,are c' used by catarr
is an infla .ed condition of the 'mucous
surfaces. :11's Catarrh Cure acts
through 'tri =blond on the, mucous sur
face Idl ;thi, systerg, • t
We will 'give One Hundred Dalian
for any a case of Catarrhal. Deafness
that Gann be cur % by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Ciroaktr, !Free, All dr I 1Sfis.
75c. I
B .G. OnENa5Y & CO.. Toledo, 0.
1
rrhalDeafness ,`Canna be ('lured.
r
>a �ilicatioras! as
thy cannot
n 'the liseased, portion E the ear,
e j;o my one way to cure ca -
1 de
ituti
finess. and tha
at . remedy(.
caused by an int
ucaus lining of " the E us. -4
r. When tnis t 'be is in -
have a rumbling sound.
;t hearl.ig and hen it Is
1{ sed: Ideaaf ness ,l the re=f
stnfla,mmation . an be re -
this tube rest ed to its
,coon. haring! .ben des -
ever, Many case Of deal:
whien
is by a
Catarrhal
timed eons
s
•
ewart %dos.
reat HALF-PRICE S
of New Style
omen's Coats and
One hundreds. coats ad
suits of the famousNorthway and Con-
tinental makes. Ail this season's ar-
mer tss in the very latest styles & coIor-
/ j .§: Cut and made for re ular selling
put sold to us at clearance prices
away below the regular cost.
You will never get an opportune
to buy reliable guaranteed suits
In all sizes.
Sale Price :
Special Sale of Mill Ends 1
of Flannellette 15c a yarci
Here is an opportunity to buy regular 20 cent flan-
nelette at a great big reduction. These are all wool
ends -of heavy, soft, pure white material,
teed to be the very highest quality in ends
from 2 to 10 yards. Sale price 15c
iguaran-
ranging
yard.
per
Stylish New
Suits
Readywtow Wear
YOU men who want the greatest
value for your clothing money. You
who want the maxium of. wear and
good appearance at
min -
honest values, true style and dressy
appearance. Come here for your next
suit. Don't be satisfied with just or-
dinary clothes—come here. You will
find new patterns, new colorings and
new ideas here that will appeal to your
sense of good taste.
Price
S7 t° $20
to $20.
Half Price
LE
Special Sale of Slightly
Damaged Table Cloths
These are slightly damaged cloths of the very finest
qualities, not seriously soiled but !still not perfect.
They are in beautiful floral and Fleur de Lisle pat
terns 66x66 to 70x90. Do not miss this sale, you
will never b4 linen as low priced ag-ain. Regular,
Heavy Mitts and Gloves
Special heavy working mitts made of hotse hide,
pig skin and mule skin, heavy double knit lining
and high cuffs, tanned to remain soft and pliable
after being wet. Cut to fit comfortable. Price 50c
to 1.50
Men's Winter Caps
Heavy tweed worsted or beaver cloth caps made
° with cloth, knitted or fur ear bands in brown, grey
blue black or tan. Sizes 6/ to 71.-. Price 50c to 1.50
Butter, Wool
and
Eggs Wanted
Ormorssesemssmaltrogimet
Men's Undewear
that is Warm
Comfor
portant of all garments we buy. I
comes in direct contact with the body.
Our very health is dependent on the
quality of our underwear and • it tends
largelyito our comfortas well, We sell
all the goodbrands and no other, Stan-
fleecel lined or wool in all sizes from the
smallest boy to the largest man.
Boy's, 35c to, 7 c
Men's 50c to S2 50
Sweater Coats for Everybody
You Can't buy better sweatsrs than we sell because
we sell the best makes. We have a very bright and
pleasing range of eolorings in stock, In. plain col-
ors; in combination trimmed coa.ts and the new
fancy checked coats, All sizes fOr.men, w men and
children.
PRICE
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