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rt d to be on the eared Icer Detroit; .lack of Wyex+tie, arnthe centeterlr Settu�edh3+' aftcrnoon« i Phone r J.
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Jii 1 a (From another correspondent) M Fred Pentland, is also con f Toronto• Mrs• Abe •Smith, f
atar>iwlr to snake their rounds, awing 'Mrs. iivasell .Shaw paid a visit to finctil to the hotter. sixth concession of West Wawanosh, • The ° social evening under the •r -••-•*•--
Mrs. 3amue o e vs. - . y. t pa n a, al .of hib nepiieiv, .Rbdferielr.'Dieksam,
Kest Sat da . Mr. .Watson of deceased' husband on Monday after o s: • riiris.. Walter,
this week, but at time oaf !writing is Driver, 'of Golden Valley; Cecil, and interment wait made in Icantaiil
Sa ntembera wanted to join the
Goderieh Women's Exchange.
One Dollar entitles' you to con-
" tribute Fancy Work or kindred
articles, whic st
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---mission. For particulars apply
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MIr7S. S.'NOBLE
nitt 'ISi•i EXCHANGE BLOCK
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Pocahontas Coal
$13.00 per Toms
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Tbur;season. we are not sellingour papers through papest
hapgers•�-•but only direct tq the customer.
The result is '044 -bottom prices for the customer.
1 It mils nothing to took, and we will be glad if before•
by buying your
W acape'.
EC'� FROM OUR STORE
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tOD]3GTAfL ?El)1i8DAY, MARCH Y6th, liiaii
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} port, pitmen . toady t_..lriiimid..r may-
VIWPWIIPPIliWirPM Ins NIMMIDOMIDIONmemotamis
ing hand, when it was aaiiin�f: AUL
we hardly need to say that you will
be greatly missed in tate community.
We wish • you all manner of bappi.
nese in your new brit, and to con-
tribute in sone slight way to your
comfort we beg to present to each
of you a rocking chair, sitting in
which you may sometimes think of
your old friends in Colborne.
• .'signed on behalf of your friends
and neighbors,
ALEX. WATSON.
LESLIE JOHNSTON.
Mr. and hire. Morris were taken
somewhat by surprise, but each
made a vary fitting reply and they
expressed their regrets at leaving
the community. After a number of
solos were ung, dancing commenced
again. and continued till the small
hours of morning and after stinging
Auld Lang Syne, all went home feel-
ing a bit tired but with light heart.
DUNGANNON.
4 buying you will Mr. Robe* McAllister has been"°
on the sick list during the past
COMPARE OUR PRICES �, week.
Mrs. Peters has been confined to
PORTER'S-
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the house, suffering from an attack
a .1� s s-+ O STORE "'""" ofhiss echool.during haret e pestan sbeen out
• week ow-'
t "'On the "Square for Forty Years•, anis to a heavy cold.
Mro. T. G. Allen left last week for
,1 Stratford, where she is at guest with
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Harris.
• BlipdNsaaa�+t.l<'�+Rr 1 is running," and :syrup making has Mr. W. J. Smith,.. who has leased
started. the farm of the Brown Brothers, has
++ Last 'Saturday morning another Commenced to move some of his be-
y sleds of the aged residents of this locality longings to it.
ss tidal' in four acts will be given by l crossed the bourne to that unknown Mr. Wm. hlunau'y, who recently
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Young Pcot:• •a: Circuit Glub land from which no person ever re- purchased the farm of Mrs. W. R.
Stothers, has moved to it and is now
of la grippe.
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New Merchandise has been arriving during the past two weeks, but owing to alterations to gig
our store, we have not been able to show these attractive New Fabrics and New Ready -to -
Wear. They are now ready for your choosing,and will be on' display during the coming weeks
YOU ARE INVITED TO COME A -LOOKING. •
New Spring and Surnmer Dress
Goods .
Purcharad` from the Montreal` Markets and o omptising such
New Spring Coats and Suits
We have a Larger assortment than .Ever before. • The cIoths"
are :"...' •
POIRET TWiLL OTTOMAN CORDS
TRiCOTINE• TWEEDS •
FRENCH NEEDLE POINT, •VELOrt,JRS
We have a size.* price and is style top suit everyone. and
sell only one coat of each style -
NEW STYLES ARE ARRIVING DAILY
SILK HOSE
In all the Newest Shades::
CHIFFON HOSE. FLIFASHIO iED HOSE, SiLK
HOSE (sprie'treedie knit)•
Prices -45c, 9'5'c. 1150, $1.9' and J,?r
• BUYING
CONNECTION
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in turns, in the person of fairs. Thom: a ere, '�
B ;iMii,I.Eli ,f'1IL°ftCS She dic!d et the 'home of her son, occupying: the 'home. THREE :LARGE DRY -GOOD ► �STOR'ES,
on • .William, in the township of Col The many friends ort; Mr._ Hen
borne,. at the advanced age of 75 Jones, who has been on ,the sick fiat MOE
PRIDAY EVENING, MAR, 26th years. • Deceased wait born on the for the past •fortnights will be pleas.
t r: la bereft i f'weeks••attending.h r .4._.. , ,T'`at
Mast-MaisieWalters bride -elect, a ten years ago, they vamp to .the. popular district representative, of for some time on the congestion of the eyes. t COAL!
sirs,sscer•'on 1�xida, avenin; of last neighborhood ' of Wmgham. Since Clinton, 'vas. a guest, this week-ail;er remaining•
i E>rC Exchange
•Tarin; they Weaved to . Goderich, and, Mr. and , Mrs. • George Ashton en •
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Henry
cioths. AS; ,
FANCY CREPES SEADORA'VOILES
BEADED •VOILES BROADCLOTHS
FIGURED SiLKS . PRINTED VOILES
• and CREPE MQROCAIN
SILK GLOVES
We are agents for KAilSER SILK GLOVES
See the attractive new Spring Styles.
Prices -75c. $1.25. $1,50 and *1.95.
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Ad+ais,ioit-•-3,1e and 25c. 'emits of the Ottawa: After her ed to know' that he is improving' of '
ejgrit,� years ago 'Ito his now ere a couple o " e
steer . Mise .Lottie Lambkin, Aft; mother.. 'who has been suffering with Women's Fancy Work
marriage. with her deceased partner ,•
i life who redcceaaed her about � ire S. 8. Stothers Huron C,onnty
'laic "Young Ladles'. Class tendered n , p r 's
week. . , the decease of her partner in ,life, relatives- at his Tarnier' name ,in Ash -
where a yaRr ago, to .Ss. ltford, where tertainete the neighbors one evening
"fl Young hlen's Bible Class met she has lived with her family. Of a field township. -. he was a successful blacksmith. Sa during the week,. ae Lune WAS ieav-'
at the hone of their teacher, Mr, family of eleven, there only remain We are sorry :to:know that ,Mrs. S. was taken 3I1 on Wednesday, and, ins fait Port McNicholl,• to meet the
Watt Snider, on Friday evening and three to mourn; her loss, William, of E. Sanderson's, condition does not despite all that kind friends ' and boat on which he intends. to sail for
*castigated their organization Colborne; . Mrs. Johnston, of ,Tames- improve 'as her many friends would medical ''skill could do; he passed the skimmer months.". •
d 'VI Cr f W3 barn« -
r. town, an ars. ane,• 'o ng wish, ';lir: Sand'ersoa is enjoying away on Sunday morning. Besides
Thos. Dickson attendeii the b er-
Her remains were interred in Wing -
�����AUBURN better health' of late. 1 fr if h survived
ham cemetery beside thous of hos t" .t sisters and four
his sorrow n w e, eta
The
ur y l 7'entlanat, f th l i Ida rk wo s who dled.in Windsor Usst, weel ..
�, .shipped as carload of cattle noon. All her remaining children Inge, has been time alk indisposed brothers, astfollows:. C ' it
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reported ;:, ,
s week: our mail carrier . are_ son, • r, a -., o , :
t Auspices ° of the WAYS., which .0, �«.._.Le .
it.i l�k
station) here.' were present at the funeral.
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Ss the State of the roads.. I Toronto last week.
Ur.. 1At th
as *Pending ,a few holidays with his iting her friend, Mrs: R. Shaw, this. Toronto, where they were present. at rive r. The '' ra a
week ort service being P gr m, games' and: lunch) • were"'
▪ t+taRs hare, returning to Detroit l • the Insurance .Comp otdust Gone e - held at the borne in .Saltford. •The. good. The basun*. wise -oho ;very
meat•IWssday... • - Mrs. M.':Allen •was:taken to Gode-;tion, as delegates. from the cortege thin.:pr3ceeded to.Dungan- successful., The proceeds.,arpoatitted
The Rot. J. f Small,. of Harriston, rich hospital on Monday. \%e "trust Wa*anos1 Nutual I:'ire insurance Wont ,ehere`service. Was conducted in'xee_es
a Unmet star of the United Church it wing'result in her recovery of . Gampaefty. tit 'Unites° church , by. the paiitor, • ° 6
:MTessrs. T. G. Allen and Thomas 'and. Stanley, at home, all being pre
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tot . bdisa Balsam, of Kitchener, is vis- Stothers return d, an Sadarday from sett at > the, , f'unerat .excerpt ltiMrs, held at Chas, Grerw�d"s; an..' 'u�esdaer.•
Arthur 'Yungl+ini, of Detroit, Driver., The funeral took place en evening, .was a very diecided success.
Wednesday. a ah
*I the ldliawge, oecupied� tire.• pulpit of health. • Remember the Pullen Co;.a displaysympathystore
pev, %d11 render'e 13 A. ,_Mr deet• the I
�kls,tak diurch lest Sunday moraine and;Pentland set�tt#sered: <•a+r ,:sato in :.the �: bis; Segttsa spent last wstek.'sroarrir-
++as_ =unity is extended to. Mrs.' G. Stun- Tuead'ay ef' next •week. tip -to -date course of'..thae service. :Interment ing in Auhuin,,.. • ... .I
nil Win a 1 dy aand. Mrs. 1 . ,J%ill it>R the death of styles • in ladies' •outer'► t
Last F day ev e g Inge num-
)men se• was!' made in Dungannon Cemetery, Mrs. J. B. •Graham,. of leader- • is
;beer ssssrsdlled in rho k`aresterp' Hall their brother in. Clinton ]est week.. „Delivery , guaranteedfar ',Paster. the pallbearer's' being three brothers spending ,$ few days, with friends at
'The cella'r. was spent in games and On Monday morning -Mr. Jas. And-
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• edreather veil Chanticeer announced erson, 9th con. V West Wawanoah, was
i the near approach of another day; taken suddenly 'ill:. Hit sister end
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'We, rare• sorry to hear that Mr. brother-in'lalw, Mr; and Mts. Dare
of
' *JSaa�asJ+Son, of Colborne, hue Post rho Shake Shakespeare, arrived Monday and, Mrs. p even-
rainedaing• horse which. was• injured Ing. Many friends . ' wish him 'a
Mims Mia .team ran away. cn re- speedy. and complete, recovery. .
aeit hes been the loss of the teem.
At alis home of 311). John Ferguson son (From another edrreipondentj
With reference to the item in this
;'m Roe adage his daughter, Blanche, column in last week's :,tar, referring• •wap aspired in marriage to. Mr. Jnoh. tto the removal of an auto from An -
TUN" ,of West .Vlawanosh, "efdrewrr' sale to Dungannon, it should
Aetr.4 Banes tied the nuptial knot, have stated that it was Mr. Gillis
*slag has made its appearance Haynes, cutting contractor, who was
axis. The robin and black . bird moving the_ ear: and. not Mr. .Town-
lessen attired, the youths have made send, as was stated.
the keel announcement, "The sap
CO »Nle
oft - Mr. and Mrs. Abner Morris .enter-
.w, . ta?ned a number of their frieraelif •rind
'neighbors at their home last Thurs.
The store .will be openon Monday of. .deckased,''Meper's.Cecil, Jeek,and•l!fillse; •'•, r
evening. • Frank. at t4 .+fisroher=in-l*w, Mr, .
' Mr. Yltbivaaol leagaia aiispos�ed . of
evening„ Muth 24th, of the' death . and. sorrowing par'einte,'tirotherss and 40,e
front pneumonia of Mrs. Wm: Mc -1 eleters,••is 'attended' tier Sitter'* 'Pm'n1e�Qf the young. peoples front
Cabe, of Muskoka. The deceased pathy of manylriendk•'iir title ineighe, he
was a half Sister of Mr:'Whoa. VP3g-- borhood, t•,' I e. put on a play: in the Dungan -
Word nos received' Mt. Wednesday Abp smith; To the bereaved wife his larm aioc)F.,liy piste satetiia last
gins and. Mrs Goatee. Hull, both of. ti 1... non perish' hall last` Wethreedey for
Ashfield, and hire- Scrimegeour, elf : i : - cA . thin lienalit of the Women's lnetitrite
Goderieh. Mr.: Jno. Ii; treble lent a valuable of .Dungannon ,,,
United eliweeb. news: Junior lea- ,horse a weetr ago. ''The Peerless Jubilee Concert Com -
sue will meet at 4,16 p.m, on .Wed- : , . Mrs. ,A. 'Wilson liaai,returnadi bonne panne mak give a consist in . Vietoaria
nesiday. The executive of then Sun- after an extended visit witlk her sons St: ' United church .under the suspicesi
day school and all interested the at Cochrane. ` . • of the J•adioa' ,.Aid • on Wednesday
in will text a election ofafficer*. on • Me. Owen Mooine,Ak f the Starch tait. Admission 6K centsw
Wednesday night, aha-WAtnen's. contract of• drawing gravel. on the
11Miasioriary Satiety. wily hold thea: eighth line. • • :
meeting on. Friday .afternoon at 2.30. M>r, . Adoi,trson, of . I'wosidesbrsi,
Tea will be serveait a 6 o'clock. All left%
are welcome. .Next Sunday's aervfcat Mspe tbay ddBean. a desert
will be bebd as ususrl, Sunday school his ret: shim*has beet, are -era-
at 10 a.m. ;Owl church services at 11, a ed for the atnasaner• menthe with
day evening, the guests numbering j a.m. and 7 pm. M Jae, C}skltagittis•-
lifiS EASTER TIME about seventy-five The evening S ti n
On Sun next the
Daffy ib T 1• was spent in card playing and danc.-
congrega o The. Wbman►'s; llI$Sionasiry Sveiety
• q spat lege. As Mr. and bits. Morris are of Erskine Presbyterian 'church will had a very successful meeting in the
(iaruti ss, etc. • about to, depart from this common- conclude the vote, which a being hall on Wednesday.' ' '
taken during the month of Meath. R YOURLILIES EARLY ity ' the friends and neighbors for the election of four new elders. ' . Wm. \ atson is unloading bis
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01100 STIWARI' 'show their' esteem and respect to of the congregation should express all
knew snoatw that VIII is a hustler.
iPbM'ss 10s1i Motieesrioh s t
thought . this their opportunity toIt ll .the Members
fou)th lopd of #ertilizer,
them, so after, a bountiful lunch had heir° urian in thin regard. The gnesticaatt of the day -are who
been served, the guests were called A most enjoyable time was spent is going to make Ample: syrup and
to attention and Mr. and lire. Mor- in the basement of Erskine Presby- when will the roads. be ft for the ._.
FkiuIe.sr
Make an •tical Easter Gift
Netlike: gives tie kiting pierrure
arra geed•1 eture a
See oar Display� �o__f""
ARTISTIC GIFT PICTURES
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•veiy line of
EASTER CARDS end BOOKLETS
Smith's Art and Gift Store
East St. 'Plums 198
•••-• ria were presented with a handsome'
kihh dhf
terian chunk on :Friday'` evening auto. y
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ing address was read by Mrs. Joe gation, both old and young, met to front A. Straughan, Beninilier, one
McCann : •enjoy :a social time together. Dir- day last'; week. Tonbye knows a
ng car eacante ollow-
rawestSpr is Millinery
ill the 'west shades and, M. and Mrs. Abner' Morris s Thursday. March 18, 1026. Ing the early• part of the evening, a good hhorsewhen he Gees it,
Sty ICS. To r
roc last when members of the congre- • Tonbye LAW) bought a horse
number of games and contests were Mr. 'Wm.. dark and 'Tonbye Lamb
Your guests. of this evening con- engaged pin, all seeming to enjoy
took in' the sepals of thoroughbred
rx ries our sentiments •war themselves vee o re utmost. . nen, Ayreshire cattle at Brantford pee
You ar$ fr.vited to Cali. sider this an opportune occasion to h 1 t ti t t Thet
thtiiversal Millinery'
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o *alto moreN, S. of Squat°
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onpthe eve of your dep rturedfrom feature of the evening was no ex- I day last week,, bringing the prize
toou
our midst to take up your residence eeption to the genetat rule of enjoy- male home with thein. Mr. Lamb
elsewhere, We have found you to
anent, when sell at down to bound- t has already, seeond to none, the best
fully laden' tables, the most interest -1 herd of Ayi'stahirea in the township.
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be neighbors) and frieisds_rif tl�e right •-
,_.. lege its:rb, on._ the bill of fare beutg
', lnyster stew. Alter scupper; Rev, _hiiea . ASEEF t• '
ii. McDonald and Mr. George Doug Andrew visited at herhome
.t Ines, Jr., of Lucknow, entertained ! over the week -end. • ,
the gathering with vocal solos and miss Annie MacRae is visiting at s •
f elle l .
Another Sale of
White Cap Washers
You rcnieinber our sate last Fail,
a great. many of your friends
bought 'U hitet Cap, thetl•, a n WAtI>
derful Washer, and it saves ssi
, much work; you need on.. \'V'1zr
not buy' yours now?: Ask your
friends at'out them and don't miss
this opportunity. Easy terms,
the sable as before.
�IAS.C.LEE
GODERICH
Uianailton Street
iShoe Sitoii e
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Complete Tine of ladies', gentle -
Metes and children's shoes.
Come in and compare our prices.
.:3'.ACf3ISHOLM'•
accompaniment, to the delight.of t , Maei{enzie's,
Games were again indulged in for a
ltier, after which the gathering dis- ! ., Messrs. Elmer and Richard West
I persed, well pleased with the sriccess left last week to start work. on their
orthe events i boat?foi° the season.
The death of Mr. Vero Rowel The Union Club of the L+.F:W.0.
Orser, which took place at his late Wilt meet in the U.F.O. hell at Lour-
home in Sanford on Sunday, March
14th, aroused much ssympathy in this
contnuusity, °w a -he wm t*rpierly
I a resident, rind where his parents.
isnot Wednesday of this Week.
Rev. Arch. Thompson, of Toronto,
k phase of the services in Ash -
d Pretibyterien church hist Baby :
!still reside on the third 'concession bestir. ,•
of West Ws.vranosh. Deceased, who Mr. John MarXity, who has heed
_+trail Amor Golden ',Valley, Fairy Art Codartith heaphial for the last two
'Sot,nd District, in Juste, 1tt94, was weeks, has returned to his borne in
the eldest pan of Mr. Saul 11[rs. Win, •' Kintail snack improved in health.
Orser, who came to Durtgarnota with
their family some eleven years ego..PORT ALBERT
He was married in Toronto *beat vieto a as, left asst lionday of last
weep for Gedericri. • He is on the
Steamer Barba.
The snow ik disappearing in short
artier. ,The winter has been very
hag, so *pang will be wry wool -
tome.
Mr. and Mao. Jas. McMillan miter•-
tained the yang potpie on Atter-
rore.pt nye outo/i'ddp day everting in a very eaJori►bie
way.
Mr. Wbiitsehr pir. bead bis {• M.
wolf semen wt liosedsy. as,si,hssb
Be was •pry Wall kiwi as a pww.
awl war what Nita every sreamta
M 1 s a Wihrientrat Diktrew.. of
Gederkh hoeJIal. boa been hems ler
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yr"Oil ft beet friends
on 'hey) anything
can give them
No other rstrwhabranos
will give such happiness;
Sew in J. T.rat
Kemper
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An tMat
An exceptionally high grade ; I
bituminous coal of extremely
hard structure and possessing
characteristics which makes
- It particularly suitable for
dome$tie use, ,
Your Family and
friends want your • •
.Photograph
Make the appointment Today
11.1. SALLOWS .
A!�.
Aldo P i
Havg our car painteu'.
with the new Lacquer Fiii-
i$l1. All new colors.
'Ford Car $25.00
Alsof uruiture re -finished.
a.� Fred Seabrook
Ki*gatoa Street
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WE HAVE IT
Now and Used
Furniture,
Stoves, etc ..
in fact everything for the
home.
We positkely ;Save
' You Money.
This is your store. Use it.
. HAROLD BLACKSTCNE'S
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
On the Broadway of Guderick
Like Being •_Rendu
.Money
Getting your: clot a eS` cleaned rind'
pressed' at. Vroom 's �-3ro get'is0
'Much :satis c t 'af them..
They ,look jus a
Greta Nigh Wiltk$s
Prbssniit '.and' `Expert; lserrira . .
k`4.• illi, vMOOMAm. •
Plaine JAS .West:'15tree*s
COMPORT. AND GOB)
• STYLE*, tr•Y3afniiuMli
are characteristic of .cur ferniturer
whether far the library), living rook)
dining room, bedroom, or. any calm'
room of the •house. Our: furniture is
made to last, to gip.t comfort, and to .
barmonize well. • • :° `,
J. R. WHEELER
Purrituro • PwaoralDitecter•1.
Hamilton Street
' ii &awaited No Sao(
l;�Io Maker'st . I.
Will bold fire nearly as 1
long as anthracite or coke - R
with but little more attention. I
ignites quickly, after which #
it burns with a light brown
• smoke. i
Suitable for Ranges, Que.. I
bee Stoves or Small Fur*.
aces.
- Egg Size, . , .' if.W ham
"' delivered.
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Tie Den Coal Cs.
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'Twill Soon Be Time
to throw off your Goloshes and 'Overshoes,
what are your shoes like?
Our 'new stocks of spring lines are now arriving,
and comprise some of the nicest, snappiest linos
shown in a long time, at very moderate prices.
Von are invited to look at our goods, and you
will be impressed by their quality and appearance.
SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
Thom 158 GODERICH
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