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While no definite"plans of making the most proper. The champions, for
!a motor calvacade for the day'have the most part have been preacli&rs,
Ybegn made and as several ways from lawyers and; hired- agents. Between-
-Ithis county'lead to Guelph, yet thek� Children's
these �nd the �nass of mankind there
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is no real reason why communities
is a want of approachability, if.. the 0- MIT,
,cannot form touring parties. term be admissible, partially -.at least,
Anyway let us have' a goodly re- fatal to their success.'
- entation from Huron. If you Dresses
.ores L He continued: "Whe
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the dram
-have never visited the College by all seller and the drinker were incessant -
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'means do so this year;, if -you have ly told --not in accents of entreAty
leen there before 'why not visit old and persuasion, 'diffidently addressed SUMMER DRESSES
Iriends and learn some newer ideas. by, erring man to. erring brother, but, Very attractive House or,,
Remember the date, Tuesday, Jane I, the thundering tones of anathema 1 to 6 Years
!21st, Fill up your car and go. and denunciation with which the lord- Morning Dresses, real good,
Voiles, Rayon, Fuji and
ly judge often groups together all the
crimes of the felon's life and thrusts Celanese Cloth, in Pink values that will appeal to ':�I
WOMEN'W_HO ARE WEAK them in his face ere he passes Sen-
tence of death upon him—that they Green, Blue, Sand, Maize,
Cain New Vitality By Building Up were the authors of all the vice and Orange, White' Rose; clever your good taste and sense of,
the Blood. misery and crime'in the land; that
they were the manufacturers and the styles, well made. economy, too. Made o f. I
There are many women who � pass material of all the thieves and robbers
their days in a constant state of wear- and inurderers that infest the earth; $1.25 to $3.75 Chambray, Gingham or 1
finess. -They have barely sufficient that their houses were the workshops SuPer-Clothing at
�energy to enable them to perform of the devil; and that their persons Broadcloth in plain. or foul -
their manifold duties.' Often they should be shunned by all the good
:have an aching head, a miserable, and virtuous, as moral pestilences— PLAY DRESSES ard patterns.
.Vain in the back, -and limbs that feel I say, when they were told all this, Interesting Prices.
;as heavy as lead. The whole trouble and in this way, it is not wonderful 2 to 14 Years Don't miss these?
:is due to bloodlessness. No woman that they were slow, very slow, to
meed suffer in this way. It is easy to acknowledge the truth of such de-
�.btain a supply of rich red blood by nunciations, and to join the ranks of Ginghams, Rayon, Broad- EGULAR CUSTOMERS of this Store know 59c to $3.00
'R the pride, the satisfaction and the economy Special showing of Fancy
taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The the denouncers in a hue and cry cloth, Chambray, Merceriz-
mew blood created by these piltz; against themselves. To have expec ed, in a full range of new
rapidly builds up the system; head- ed them to do otherwise than they
zaches and backaches disappear, ener- did was to expect a reversal of styles and colors. that ever comes from clothing bought here. Cotton Crepe Dresses in
jigy retu ' rns and the joy of living is human nature, which is God's decree some new neat patterns, and
.felt once more. and can never be reversed." 59c to $2.00
I Proof of these statements is given Following this he gives a swift his- It is an investment with no regrets—an invest- some very striking styles.
�by Mrs. Ed. Lanore, Stoney Point, tory of "Intoxicating liquor" which, All sizes.
tOnt., who Says-:_i`Fcti a long time I he said, "is just as old as the world ment in good taste, authentic styles, unhurried
3hed been in a very miserable condi- itself," ending with the follo,.;iing SPECIAL DRESSES
-tion, always feeling tired out, sleepy significant words: "It is true that U.50 to 315-.99
!:ind weak. The least work about the even then it was known and acknow- 8 to 14 Years craftsmanship—an investment that pays dividends
,tiouse would leave me helplessly tired ledged that many were greatly injur-
=d nothing that I did seemed to give ed by it; but none seemed to think Plain or fancy Broad- of lasting service, smart appearance, and the knowl- And an interesting show -
relief. Believing that a rest might the injury arose from the use of a
�do me good, we moved to towm, but, bad thing, but from the abuse of a cloths, Voiles, Fuji, Rayon, edge of being properly dressed without extrava- Ing of new ]Fuji Silk Dress -
,,contrary to expectations, instead of very good thing." and Silk Knit. A delightful es in white or &ncy colors.
�getting better I was growing steadily As the records show Lincoln had showing of new shades in All sizes. New designs.
weaker. One day while talking to a personal reasons for being a foe of gance. And the big, stock we carry makes selecting
-neighbor, she urged my taking Dr. intemperance. In 1923 the firm of plain, fancy or combination
telling me that Berry & Lincoln was formed, licensed
Williams' Pink Pills, colors. a suit a pleasure, rather than a worry. Come in $5.00 to $13.N
'her daughter had been in. a conditionj to keep a public house at Bowling
xnUch like mine. This persuaded me I, Green, Sangamon County, Ill., and'the
to 47 this medicine, and II have. much firm did keep a public house and gold $2.25 to $5.75 and see what a swell suit you cam buy at a very reas-
Yt' wed
rej;o'n to'be gra'tefuftEat 0110 liquor at prices fixed b3r the authori-
'%er advice. After the use of a few ties. Unfortunately it failed very onable price.
boxies of the pills, there could be no shortly because Berry, -drank up all
,dipot that they,were helping me; and the profits and even some of the PRICES:
h 1-alth capital. One result�,,Iof'tbig�was that
ontludqla theit. use my ( '
zand sirien�'h came �ack: ana no- I for hfteen years thereafter Lincoln Raincoats &
:am doing all,.tny owA,;wor�.44d feel- t Usy paying the debts he
Children's $14.95 to $35-00
tji0,`-&jf , oV lheidth.' .-For � 'this d' -,,pgrtner had acquired, and
in , - . - 1.4i . . -1 -41, _.
V1141 partner had no way of de -
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If Lincoln was a prohibi-
tha IM Slickers
The Pills are, sold'W�al`, -4i_ugOir�j� tioni'st it seems odd that he sold liquor
�or you pan get theiii . �by- . Thiklif- at 56� although we are aware that Alfred Hose
:a box -from The Dr. Williams' Medi- Nobel invented dynamite and left a Not a Luxury—A Necessity
-,cine Cb�,,.Brockville, Ont. fortune to reward those who laborel
mosi successfully and conspicuously CHILDREN'S HOSE Stylish Rubber Coats in
in the cause of pe46, But in 1840 an Green, Rose, or Blue; fine
-q1OW iAD LINCOLN STAND ON 'opportunity presented itself to Lin- For Fine or Everyday Wear Here is One
ri corduroy collar in same
coln to strike a �XijW for prohibitio
ION? if he tbought it *ii a good thing for Girls' fine ribbed Art Silk shade.
bf the Smartest
the country. ThO,,tact that be struck
W is dp-,4 ndny people are con- a blow against itiAbst be accepted as Hose, in the popular light PRICE $5.80
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presumptive evidierice that he was no
=ebject�!, Us prohibi-
-verte &,, �h shades ; good appearance Costumes of
tion b t s of 6thiers, no mat- champion of the cause.
-ter h eminent. They are much In 18440, a few months. before the good wear. All sizes. the Season Oilcloth Coats in Blue or
-.irnore likely to be confirmed in their speech quoted by Senator Borah was Red, corduroy collar with
-�origm I -opmona, when they.iie SUP- delivered, a bill,twas introduced in the PRICE 50C leather st a All sizes.
-ported 'ft, hg�#r
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and cape :iave �wn $5.75
-ec4ptalaid down by Illinoi Li6gislature, of which Lincoln This interesting frock
j6 entitled to' respect Not-ith- was
tb6 a member, which aimed to stop
-;Standing this we find in the United the sale of liquor in the State, ani Roll top and sport stock- deverly designed to
:States, where the..,bedqte, upon- prohi,' be6ine known as the "Murphy State- &rive the tffert of a
%ition seenit: US iiit*iuiniibl� - US It wide . prohibition proposal." Had it ings, fine cotton., ribbed ca e --oat w.� dress Rubberized Pure S i I k
-seemed in Ontario until December 1st, passed it would have been the first fancy top. All sizes. ci worn together. Slickers in Red, Yellow or
-lobt, riVU1'.,eff0Tt9 made to Afi6w t�ai prohibition law to be adopted by any 'When the cape is re- Z - ".r -a
41) Lineiiln *is a piohibit![6 §t and stt,. PRICE 5([C moved ve a 6 Blue ; self collar v e r y
,&brah,m Lincoln moved to you h i
42) that he was opposed to.,prohibi- lay- it -on the table, and this was done smart and w-ty grace- dressy.
tion. Senator Borahi'*,116, 19 perlldps dhAivi�fidn, 76 to 9, Four years Int- ful frock.
Ahe leading exponent 0? prohibition, er Lineoln� was elected to Congress, $12.00
in.the rai*s of tht..Republlbalus-, %44`0 his oppoilent'lielig Rev. Petpr Cart- Art Silk and Lisle mix- This is biv -i, �f the rotin--
Aainie&�LQolii at's less r) -,w �',,s:gns to 6e
vhqight, a A%thodist preacher, and a ture;' fine quality ; Flesh,
ote row "a found in
"it �rohibiei�rdst, �'!,�d qu d I` prohibitionist. -The records show that
4z&iecb jyj which Lincoln said that the� Cartwrikhi -made his campaign chief- Sand, Grey and Blue.
-V�A d States would indeed be a proud" PIC1,k)PJAI, RFVIEW
le ly upon d fAet that Lifteolk *as not N
land it it ebuld ever look back upon friends to prohibitionists, and to prove rRIUB65c to 75c BOOK
-the tiTne when liquor had been abolish- his contention to quoted copiously fey
,ed as effectively as slavery. Now from the speech whieh Senator Borah
W-omes W!flliam L. Fish, editor of The used to show that Lincoln's senti- �5c Ivini I - pon good
3,Iinute Man, to refute the Idaho Sen- ments than'Senator should think that Kiddies' short sox; all wl- to J ,,, .11 .7,
the contemporary Cartwright would ors. Prim;
know more about Lincoln's sentiments PRICE
ILI,= to 50 c N-. 395
r Borah. In any event, RE v,� F, vv
than tSenato
what Lincoln though about prohibi- OR IAL own
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tion is &t Important now. Problems Boys' Black Ribbed School , . ) PATTI 7�iS W.+out
have been created in the effort to Glpe
control drinking that he did not dream Stockings. Size, 7,.to 10.
of, and the fact that the Bible can be
eited both as authority for drinkink
26C and 50C
6-A as w nin against it shows how
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futile in this ease is the appeal to
antiquity.
Former prize fighter has been ap-
pointed a rural postmaster. He will
be in a position to find Something easy 3
to lick.—Ottavira Journal.
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