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(The N. Y, World) • ' '
• "THE STOOP' '
One of the greatest worth of acrelia art of
the year la '"lite Storm," a Uaivemal4ewel
production, et We Capitol bila week. Paearw
trf thanggiving are du, Reginald BOSOM. di-
rector, and the three prineip•1a o
f the mot
of et=, Virginia Valli, liwpe Peters and Matt
They have produced one a the
clasnl'mia, of the cinema
A usually non-eahuberont renewer checks
himself to guard agalnat rapturous extrava-
gance. We. any of the scenes uadeTotalled
oc overplayed? No. Dld the photagt'al her
dominate the director? No• not eiten a fur..
tom snowstorm and a ragir g forret are were
gisen undue length. Wore the titles ever
grandleee or mawkish or trifling? No, not
once. If one were a Senegalese and thio
picture were befog seen by him in Tlmbdetoa
without a musical accompaniment, would be
be extraordinarily moved? Yes: this 1a a
work of ane art end it will have vigor 'in
any lana and any time.
By her performance in "The Storm" Vir-
ginia Velli takes rank with the very flint
sr nereea actresses. Aouae Peters as the
woodsman and Mets Moore se the city frien,t
Cited their roles with the same truth that
give, bag life tv every inch of this flim.
The Capitolshould be jammed w capacity
all week for this picture. It merits the
limits ut patrvuage of the picture -suing pub -
'The STORM" will be shown tit
the Lyric this Thursday, Friday and
Saturday—afternoons and evenings.
t v Fair 1s 1?os'tpOned;
her the tett—kettle,
ate 110ek in.11n►t water,
ties tosing. so does
ewiftiwhen liking our
and Bread; Flopr.
a . KERS..KE
Phone No. 6.
0 Bars P & G Soap,..70c
O Bars Gold Soap. , ... 70c
1 Bags Comfort Soap ., .70c
10 Bars Electric Soap ..65c
10 cakes Castile Soap. 55c
6'Tins Corn
25 Pounds Calf
Meal, R.P $1-25
Lest Manitoba Flour, $3.85
Forest City Baking
Powder.. .. ...... 33c
SATURDAY ONLY, and
don't forget to bring
the Cash.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
sal gvdab's Ota
tddvs, to t/.a P
ately de~oratedt_anri aka d tan
ploy 4 • stylis'h j* to Wide., h apito
of the - weather, • guide ready?, Wes,:
,
While there is no.very datded ei e u,0e
in the hats thia,-keason,'there al"
course some specialties. One Of theao
is the haircloth hat, shown mostly
in black qr navy, and which makea
Ruch a useful and becoming suit hat.
The crowns are moderately high and
while the poke is still in evidence,
many of the hats have the rolling
brim and others, a flaring brim and
short beck. Large ribbon bows aro
a popular trimming for the spring
hats, but the massed flower brims
aixl crowns; are also shown and are
decidedly bright and smart. Sailors
are always in demand and of these
displayed, some were of contrasting
shades of straw and otherii of black
or navy. The bright colors, so much
shown in the winter, are still con-
sidered good style, and even when
these are not' the sum total of a hat
they make a smart trimming for a
dark straw hat. The ready-to-wear
suits, coats, sweaters. and the many
iiress lengths of the plain and print-
ed crepes, silks, ratines, ginghams
and all the other pretty summer ma-
terials, made the shops most attrac-
tive to the visitor.
tisa
tames., scone earl for lasso Louse work. 'that you wood always a papers this wee a despatch
zes5xi Fort William telling how a settler in
the northern part of the province
HREE BIG SPECIALS
Announcement. — Mr. and Mrs.
t Henry Edge announce the engage -
1 mtttt of their daughter, Margaret
Frances, to Mr. William Wright -
Main, Burlington, Ont., eldest sun of
the late W. W. Main and Mrs. Maio,
of Hamilton, Ont., the marriage to
take place April 19th.
Easter Meats
Schneiders' Cured Meats Please
the Most Particular People. We
handle them exclusively.
Sausage, all pure pork, ib..2.ic
Bacon, Breakfast, half or
whole piece, ib 35e
Mack Bacqn, Boneless and
skinless, half or whole, Ib, 53c
Cottage Rolls,'boneless and
skinless, half or whole, ib. 35c
Picnic Hams, 4 to 6 lbs 23c
Pickled Lake Herrings, a
few left, dozen 35c
New Cabbage, Lettuce, Pars-
nips, Carrots, Etc.
Saturday finishes our Canned
Goods Week—your last day
to get 10 per cent. off, so
get busy.
Shower.—Mrs. Charles V. Holmes
was the hostess of a very enjoyable
miscellaneous shower held at her
apartments in the Beattie Block, all
Thursday afternoon, March 22nd, in
honor of Miss Margaret Edge. Ile,
little daughter, Mary, dressed to re.
present Jack Frost, presented the
gifts to the bride-to-be, out of a huge
artificial snowball. A dainty lunch
teas served by Mrs. Holmes.
Spring Fair Postponed.—Owing to "PEACOCK ALLEY"
the extremely cold, stormy weather
on Thursday, the directors of the For sola—Turco Yorkshire brood 1eaLowaApoji� A gorgeously staged and ante
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1j yrfur�da'.:a ab y.; �1 �q our
'Oa 7eji • 'an pap ,a'e , town hi losa type'o 01 s wbich
note y ' i. and re for any colj}mlty oaf 4140'► leas : .
Your
on. 'You will Since $rqn beo;5ltne a t t gen t o uR
save G i se iced money you haus -conducted .yours iR a
by loo psi e`r unr lipea be. manner , that, has not' bean a ,
fore ynji" de, . credit tq ycsuraeb , ..hilt t `"been yy
credit to oitr'tovllfi. Darin the Great
"" "" G, War your servicks were e1y given
`$OI,ibSl'. ` I in the fight for Deln§9 a' r, +and .for
. the defence .4of our country. and "ori
BOOR O k • SE.. EO . giving that service, yea country,.
only .
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Teynu of ;SeatOrth, having heard ;with' which you so nobly TO:resented in
regret that tf have decided for busty- that great struggle. ,Ws sinecrely. ,
Hess reasons, ' : leave our toyn„- f$1 bepe.•tbat you will haVo leery :oncost, _.
that we ahoi4 'Tot let you 'go witch- in 'your new unde�rtee311ly;' and we.
out expresayggo our. appreciation <tif hope that you will enjoy the conA-
the spienditl ", N4tv1Ge you have rend- deuce of the citlaena Of Mislay to
ered the toWii,;a,� a member ,pf this the same extent as you Igoe in this
Council. We `1tjdve appreciated your good old town of "Seai`o' Mayor 1
regular attendance at our meetings W. H, .Golding; Reeve 4. Grieve, V.S.,
and also the -interest you' have always Councillors, Geo. P. Cardno, W. E.
taken in trying to conduct the bust- Chapman, Geo, D. Haigh, J. Wesley
' ness of the wn in an honest and an Beattie, W. A. Crich, Clerk, John A.
' efficient mai Har. We have ,always Wilson.
had confidence' in your views on the,
many questions that have naturally Bear Commits Suicide.—Many of
iarisen at our meetings, as we knew our readers will have read in the' daily
i 1 xpress your k d tch from
Ea+l position ADDly nvx 157.
Wanted. - Hard dry wood. 12 inches to 14
Norust. in length, T
0 per
- Black Minor. pply eggs for oettkng- FOR a shot gun. A somewhat similar trick
s1.e6 per petting. Aping to Jack Frost, sr,.- 1 has been told us by Mr. T. E. Hays,
forth, 201 a HOLIDAY 'WEEK
Baby Buggy For Sale, only been used a of town, only this time the animal
clean condition. Apply NOW PLAYING wan a bear, and the incident happened
See the New ovedanJ Models, Standard
Paramount's 7. d'art Reproduction of in the early days of this district.
•roarings, Specials and seaa„a, G. a Ben, the Great Broadway Stage Hit of 1922 Sixty-eight years ago• last summer,
Dealer, Main Street. Phone 207. . 2883-tf c4NICE PEOPLE" his brikther, the late James Hays, was
araoo Farm to neat.- Good grana farm of annoyed by some animal trampling
I Intl sorra, with shade and spring water, 50 with his late oats on their farm on the 6th
rent reasonably cheap. Apply t.. James E Wallace Reid concession of McKillop, and although
'thyroids. Seaforth. 288531 he watched for several nights, the
Home For Baia—An eight -roomed frust Bebe Daniels intruder did not appear. Finally be
cottage on Goderieh Street, bath room, elec-
tric
Conrad Nagel
trio ligate. Had a colt water, garage
g loaded a gun and set it on a stump.
Apply 50 Robert Smith.
2880-51 To the trigger of the,gun he tied a
For sate or Rent—An 8 -roomed frame leading a wonderful cast of screen gg which was j1
acus? an Jame, street: hydro, Hera and sort players; also repeating 'T arold OUT Cance ahead of the muzzle of the gun
en•run up some dis-
Lloyd's 2 Part Comedy, and through a pulley, made out of a
1 w Thomas r• AND GET UNDER."
Denytance toAlearnneiLudtr• ]Haar f Dressing MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY, 3.15 p.m. spool, which was fastened in the
ground, so that anything running a -
Shampooing, 05-
Manseging, E. ADDly to Mr. MON., TUES. & N'ED• gainst the string would discharge the
W W. LRo —All
m . oaf rt 2888x8 gun. Early in the evening Mr. Hays
w.ntet—AB men who ase safety ?arca for MAE MUftftAY .
heard the report of the gun, but
thought it must have been the wind
blowing the oat straws which caused
the gun to discharge. In the morning,
however, he found the victim was a
big black bear, which,after being shot,
had crawled over the fence but was
found dead a short distance lin the
bush. Mr. Hays ,drew the dead bear
on an ox sleigh to Scott's mill at Rox-
boro, where it made an interesting
exhibit.
W. M. S.—The regular monthly
meeting of the Women's Missionary
Society was held in the school room
of First Presbyterian church on Tges-
day. Mrs. W. Freeman presided. The
opening prayer was offered by Mrs.
Robert Archibald. Following the
reading of the minutes by the Secre-
tary; Mrs. James 'Watson, Mrs. R. M.
McLean gave a very helpful Bible
reading on "Obedience in Speech,"
and Mrs. G. T. Turnbull anok Mrs.
James Kerr read interesting selec-
tions from the Watch Tower on "Tho
o Bon -
en,
In Itaijx;".and news fr fit
an, China, the latter being taken from
a letter from one of our missionaries
M China, which was arresting in its
appeal. "We have just received
word;" he said, "from the Foreign
mission office that on account of the
deficit in the funds of the Presby-
terian church, the estimates must be
cut down. These have been the sad-
dest
ad-
dest days of our life, to .retrench
means to retreat." Mrs, 7'. H. Lar-
kin led in prayer, after which `Miss
Susie Govenlock read an interesting
I article from the study book on "Inr-
m migrant Builders." Mrs. John 'Laing,
Mr:. J. A. Stewart and Mrs. F. H.
• Larkin were appointed a committee
re cards of condolence. A resolu-
tion of regret at the removal of Mrs.
Acbert Smith, a valued worker, was
also passed. Mrs. F. H. Larkin is to
be the delegate to the provincial meet-
• • ra gavel a pleasing solondsor. , with W. Mrs. Wright
G.
E. T. Turnbull as accdmpanist. The
R. Messenger prayer was read by Mrs.
W. J. McIntosh. The meeting closed
with the Lord's Prayer.
1 th Phone 57-J, Soafortb.
caused a wolf to end its own life with
short time. In first 2884p2
at Expositor Office.
water. good basement, all in good repair.
Apply Dal Seaforth 2886-1
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Pring, Style, inr, La ei i ea,dy ►;
Wear Apparel' and Furnishings
has been seen "andapproved by Iraniy, women
during the last week, but outing to Weather con-
ditions and bad , roads, there may be many
others who have not as , yet seen our superb
showing of bright new merchandise. If this is
so, and you are .Ane of them, we would _urge
you to call at your earliest convenience and
learn that this is; the store that gives you the
most for your Money—the most in style, the
most in quality, and'the most in all around last-
ing satisfaction. '
shaving• to leave their
end them away to be sharpened. Doubt,.
eedgy blades. 850 dozen; single edge blades, 25c
dozen. W W. Robinson. Seaforth. 288338
intense
Seaforth Agricultural Society swore
dull blades here. We
in the Tiffany Production
with later at toot, one
syn, and one to 11550. Apra 15th. Apply m • drama, reflecting resplendently the
forced to postpone their annual Clayton Martin R. R. No. s, Seatorth,
Spring Fair, until Tuesday„April 10th. Atone 4 on 143. 2ssa-u
This should be late enqugh to ensure
good weather, which is all that is
needed to make the fair a success,
as the premium list offered is an ex-
ceptionally liberal one, even for this
well known fair.
From Algoma.—Mr. Robert Murray
of Bar River, and Mr. James Nott,
of McLennan, Algoma, arrived m
town on Thursday morning to spend suitable for seed. Peas wanted; we are oner-
a few days with relatives in this vi- 0 51.40 tar Peas. Rob Roy Mills, Limited,
Seaforth, ons
Tu2883-1
cke They are both natives re -of Pasture To Rent—Ono or two hundred acres
Tuckeramith township, but have a pannnre to ren, to acres of which is Dtow-
sided in Algoma for a number of 1 ed and can be cropped. If not rented by the
years, and are now among its best tat or April, stock will be taken in by the
Norms Talmage in '"rhe Wonderful Thing,”
Mao Buster Keaton in "The Frozen North."
is the programme for the Lyric on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednmday. Usual Armes.
288501
Rug Found.—On Concession 2. McKillop,
near Maitlandbank Cemetery, a buggy rug.
Owner may have sante on proving property
LI paying chargr. n Joseph Daytona. Phone
13 on 238. Seaforth. 2885.1
Feed.—We have Bran. Short, inc Grade
Flour, Chopped Oats and Chopped Barley at
es that will interest you Also Barley
AMATEUR
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INISHI
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D. F. BUCK
PHOTOGRAPHER
Seaforth - - - Ont.
known residents, being reeves of
Mr.
their respective municipalities.
Nott and Mr. Murray are part of a
delegation of Algoma citizens that
came down to interview the Ontario
Government at Toronto, respecting
good roads and other matters per-
taining to the :northern country.
Learned Hockey In Seaforth.—The
Leader, of Prince George, British Co-
lumbia, in a write up of a hockey
_game played in that city recently,
ays: "The two Mcl{ays are with-
out doubt the speediest skaters M
Central British Columbia." The boys
mentioned are M. C. McKay and Ken
McKay, sons of Mr. Adam McKay,
and brothers of Mrs. J. E. Willis, of
Seaforth, and both started their
hockey here, although they have re-
sided in British Columbia for some
years. ' The citzens of Prince Albert
recently entertained the members of
this hockey team at a complimentary
banquet, when each member of the
team was presented with a stickpin.
Easter Services.—There will be
special services at St. Thomas' church
on Easter Sunday, as follows: Morn-
ing Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m. and
11 a.m.; morning prayer, 11 a.m.;
children's service, 2.30 p.m; Even
song, 7 p.m. Special music—Morn-
ing Prelude; Adago, 1st Sonata, Men-
delssohn; Te Deum, Jackson, Anthem,
"Why Seek Ye," Simper; Postlude,
10.1 arc h, "Solemnelle", Mailly ;
Prelude, "Hosanah," Hartman; Even-
ing—Prelude, "Cantilene," Salome;
Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Bun -
nett; Anthem, "The Strife is O'er,"
Marchant. Subjects of address:—
Morning, "Daybreak"; evening, "The
Passing of the Night."
*month eeson. ADDIS, to James Sproat,
R. R. No. s8. Seaforth, or phone 18-160.
21,88-tf
The Young People of Egrnondville Church
are holding a Sacred Concert in the audi-
torium of the church on Tuesday. Apra 5rd.
Among those taking part w111 be the Seaforth
Male Quartette, so Il end favorably known
in the c mmunity. Sokol will also be render-
ed by various members of the quartette. At -
on Mte.a McLoy, Seaforth, Reader, and Miss
McKay, Kipper. soloist. In addition local
:talent of high order will be available. A
PIr,tomirle will be presented by number
of the girls of the Society. Mr. McDonakd,
the pastor. will give reading and interpre-
tation of Browning's Soul as an argument for
the Divine Love. Adinsalon. 25e and 15c.
Our 1923 line of Papers are
now in stock ana you are
cordially invited to inspect
these new -designs, which, we
believe,are tiro most Artiste
�Atiat vv@ ver shown.
tor Office.
Phone 62.
Hutchiso n's
CannedFoodsWeek
March 24th to 31st
Some Speclabi :—
KIPPERED HERRINGS M oil, reg.
25c, special, 2 for 250
KIPPERED HERRINGS in Tomato
Sauce, reg. 25c, special 2 for 25c
FINNAN HADDIE, regular 25c, spe-
cial 2 for 25e
]I1I W GRADE CORN, regular 18c,
special ..13c
HIGH GRADE PEAS, regular 18c,
special 15c
OMATOES, regular 18c, special 15c
'LMON, RED, reg. 35c, speeial25c
LAGER. FRUIT . BISCUITS; spe-
ii. ,.lel 18c
AMS special
BISCUITS, special
SNAPS (special
fa
tis +EQOIc%1Els •-
I15e
GH SARDINES 4 for 25c
proRWEGLAM sa�as
b17;soifle'jfrottofitte
&lag Occur, which
at o lost e , ce.
:BISCUITS
d . q:Tpsisn)'Spechsl
' tt+ fo dlz '155 potful..
1+ 1t 1 r' or 60c
81,r j7yyj v @ per lir, 55c
piietat 10 file at per
bewildering glamour of great cities.
(g Parts),
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THUR., FRIM"-& SAT. (following)
"OVER' THE HILL"
SEE PAGE 1.
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Princess
Wall Paper
Nothing 'so ma s or makes
the'appeara ce q 'a home as
its WALL PAPE
We have a va i ty of In -
eating Patterns. i• . ro
look at
these Wall Papers does not
even imply you have to buy.
• GRAVES'
WALL PAPER STORE.
Presentation.—Friday evening last -
the members of St. Thomas' church �
choir held a delightful surprise darty • g411111111111111111111
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. ft
Grummett, when Miss Beatrice, one
of their members, was presented with
a handsome silver bread tray. Games, E
and music contributed to the even-
ing's amusement, after which a dainty
lunch was served. The presentation
was made by Miss Verde Best, and
Miss Guerra Brown read the follow -
address: "Dear Beatrice.—We,
your fellow members of St. Thomas'
church choir, hearing that you are
about to embark on the sea of mat-
rimony, wish to extend our hearty 4
good wishes for a pleasant voyage. 1
May the coming years bring you
every joy and happiness is -our sin-
cere wish. ' Hoping that we will of-
ten see your happy faces in our little
church, and asking you to accept this
small token of our esteem. Signed
on behalf of the Choir; Clara Pink-
ney, Secretary.
President Sask. Board -of Trade.—
The Prince Albert Daily Herald, of
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, under
date of March 8th, says: "A. J.
Reynolds, vice-president of Prince Al-
bert Board of Trade, was ;elected
President of the Associated Boards
of Trade of Saskatchewan at the an-
nual meeting of the Association held
in Swift Current this week." Mr.
Reynolds is a son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs, G. A. Sills, of Seaforth, and
was formerly on the local branch of
the Bank of Commerce, but is now
the popular manager of the Canadian
Bank of "Commerce in Price Albert.
The Herald also contains an excellent
newspaper cut of hint, and judging
lay .it, we would say that "Pat" hasn't
changed a particle since the days
when he was a popular; young junior
lire, even if he is 'flow ti manager
atui one of the rising younger men
of that western Province.
•
1VJiilinery5Openings Weather 06p
ditions have been most unfavorable
for the Wearing of spring attire, alta
thoughthe wise woman clliigs'tt11n*
Winter Clothes, she can
pee led to witlistand :the t'a�"k
buying a oro? spring hhti
VSs thc"llInery room
days. 'Phl. latter War '
earlier tins year ole-tn
hefl?fdiesa of Fetter, ch if
Winit1 to *oar seinettii&
alto*/ *Orate , If: Stewed
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary.—In
the basement of First Presbyterian
church on Tuesday evening, the Bar-
baro. Kirkman Auxiliary held their
monthly 1%oeting, at, which there was
a large attendance of both members
and ladies of the congregation. The
President, Mrs, J. H. Gibson, occu-
pied the chair, the minutes being read
by the Secretary,5 Miss Anna Bell,
who also gave some current events.
The Bible reading was taken by Mrs.
M. McRellar. An interesting event
on the programme was an inspiring
and well-prepared report on the Mis-
sionary reports given at the Win -
tor School at Knox College in To-
ronto, by Mrs. R. E. McKenzie, who
was a delegate from the Egmondville
church. Mrs. William Wright
sang a . pleasing solo, accompanied
on the piano by Miss Rossie Elder.
An address, expressing regret at her
departure and the best wishes for the
future, was presented to Mrs. Robt.
Smith, by . Miss Greta Rosa The
meeting closed with the Mispah Ben-
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W ill toirbeld In
WA LKEWS'H•ALL
BRUC.BFIELD
WEDNESDA11, APRIL 4th
Lunch 11►roilded.
Everybody W5elcome.
Il. and P. Chesney And Miss E.
Hunt, Orchestra.
W. Hayter, Flop;?Manager.
▪ Admission - - 75 Cents
atlGlllllflllIINI1111111111111111111111 III11i11111111111111111111111111111111 The Local BonspeiL—Having been
fooled by the weather map twice this';
winter after previously selecting 1
dates for their local bonspeils; the
t
Seaforth curlers took no chances this
week. Tuesday, when ice was as.
sured, they organized a bonspeil in
�„ • the morning, which was successfully
carried out uring the afternoon and
evening. Seven rinks were in com-
petition, and with perfect ice, a
splendid day's curling was enjoyed.
Two events were played, the winners
of the first being R. E. Bright's "rink,
and -the Consolation was won by T. .
Johnston's rink. The following was
the play:
Trophy 'Round.
W. Duncan Ed. Jackson
D. Reid C. 1'. Sills
.Joe Dick C. Stewart
T. Johnston, sk-9 J: Broderiek,sk-10
Wm. Wilson F. C. Jackson
WAC M. McPhee E. H, Close
W. Thompson • - Fred Robinson
VIRGINIA VA 11 R.if.Sproat,sk--8 R.E.Bright,sk-12
W.
MATT M ®! C. Aberhart oa
JOSEF . •,sin T. DiMasanMasanLt. Archibald
C. A. Barber A. Boyd
K.M.McLean,ek-9 O. Neil, ak-10
as H. Smith
i G. Dick
i T. S. 'S pith
Geo. Bethune, ako--a
bye
u adawt+r+ BeEpnd tfound.
:::5t1d6ad9 . ; _t .. c J ch12 , R.. Brglit-15
0. 10ii S Geo. l isthune--13. :
Fleals
Geo. ethime 8 B. E. B15ght--12
Consolation
K• McLean -7h 1Z E; Sproatryl4
T. 'Johnston,a.'k *e, y
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The
New Spring Dresses
Are Elegant
You'll Surely like the Fashion we'are show-
ing
howing and there'' are so 'many Pleasing Styles and
Shades that you 'are sure to find just the one
you want. Of course you want to get trour
Spring Dress early; most womene here.
'I is
the time when all the good things a,.
• laeln'pile
preset \
preselttlitibn' To Coundiller Anillth'..
—A Bpeef*t• meeting ol" Elie Sedfortrh
town dUitpeil held for the ase, in
the eo�liteit chamber on .Wan day
ev'b'ni11 .Of this visk,+ tltri
11M4,:for,
anted-
ver
to
Sie
,llit het
Ip 2rho
Cr ,$'bbl.
giltttir,, Who has
thh 'two y2
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PERFECT IN STYLE
HANDSOME IN DESIGN
EXCELLENTLY TAILORED
MODERATELY PRICED
QUALITIES UNEQUALLED
PRICES:
SUITS,, $15:00 to $40.00.
COATS $18.50 to $40.00.
TRIMMED
MILLINERY
Whether it's a
nobby little
street Ijat or a
rich dre,ssy
bonhet y o'u
wish, you'll:.
find it in our
attractive
showing
newly~ train ed
Millinery d•:
our prices are
los ti* e'
nfi
DRESS
GOODS
111
Very attractive
are • the new ,
fabrics - w e
have just re-
ceived.' Novelty
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