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IMPIPIOPPNOMINN ••••
Ladies' and Misses' Coats
This week we are offering our better quality Ladies' and Misses' Coats
at Special Reduced Prices. We have a wonderful selection of Coats
of Tricotine, Chartneen, Charmeline, Poise.. Twill and Satin, beautifully
tailored, Pin Tucking, Pleating, hzr trimmed and lined with Crepe -de -
Chine.
We invite you to come in and eee these Coats, which we are offer-
ing at attractive prices.
Millinery ' Department
Here you will find an the newest styles, materials, colors and
shtlpes of the season,
New Hosiery
THURSDAY, MAY nth. /SRI
1-1-a- rpm Rad Plarpies
Cev•rod Ecce
xre. (trance $.dm, Aware. Rash,
, writes: -J"• year age my, lam was
evverwi with largo red lapis.. 1
hied all kinds +f eiataaaatr, sad
aoasetirees 1 *engin they were phi
they agar, but *(tray* same beck
eget*. 1 real of
and thought I would try it, ssd after
using a bottle I caw that I had ink
pros ed greatly awl after 1 had used
the second one my pimples bud all
disappeared an=i I have never had any
sine*"
rut p l b Tho T Mtlbur Co.,
Ianaitpd, 'oroato, Oat.
beeriest +u v.rsary services ia'
Larknow last &trwlsy Were.
Mr. Will Alton, of Chicago, ;s home
I fvr a few weeks on vacation. He
'wee accompanied by his sister, Mrs.
Clyde Reid.
The Ashlleld league* *re boldin„ an;
anniversary in 'eltekett's ti-;e:;Sesel ;
church Sunday, May 29th. Purlieu -
tars will be given litter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and family
spent one day Last week in Claderieh.
Mls Eva Gardiner is assiatang Mrs.
D. K. Alton with household duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrison and
family, of near Lucknow, and Mrs.
Percy Graham and daughter, Blanche,
of Sbeppardton, spent .Sunday alt 1l`.
K. Alto:►'?.
AUBURN'
BURN'
Last Monday ' the Verniers' Club
shipped a carload of hogs to the Ter -
onto market.The formes~ part of this week Mr.
Alfred Rollinson and family visited
friends in Goderich. .,
Rev. Selby Jefferson, of Goderieh,
will .preach in Knox United rhumbu u only jr next Sunday morning.
Wetdrest 1 allies' and Misses' Full Fashioned Mose at $1.75er pair. They Miss Elsie Lawlor of the London
p -Normal School, visited her parents
\'4
come in the seasons newest shades: itesh, inullacca, celeson, pearl blush, peach, Mary 11i�Kay .. ni.6 here during the week.
champagne, evenglow and iris mauve. James allace (1)......,. ....71.0 Last week Mr. and Mrs. M.Iittoslt,
Mary Johnston 71'i of Dungannon, visited the latter's
Stella Johnston
Jack Abell (1). 6$.1 Mr. O. F. K nett received ,a clarified
Elsie Winter (1) 67.i of mill feed and grain this week and
Goldie Cornfield..... 00.7 has disposed of it to the, farmer,;. of
III. Honors : the car.
Eric Gardiner (1) 63.8 Miss Erratt, who has been with her
Jean Andrews (1) 63.5 niece, Mrs. John J. Wilson, has gone
C'enetta Jewell (1) G2.:3 a to her niece, Mrs. Charles
Grace ITaaeko (1) (11.6 r'S#raughanonvisit,
Joan Groves G1
PHONE 418 J n G �e •. . •' Mr. Kramer Dawson and Miss Anna
Lillian Ferguson ... , .. ,GO.1. Dobie, of the Goderich Collegiate,
Grace Jewell (1) G0•3 spent the week -end at their respective
Credits : • • - „ homes here.
Pauling MeEwen (1) .) .2 Last Saturday the effects . of the
Laura Sturdy (2) a8d late lllrs. Saris were .offered . for sale.
1 Carleton iVersell (2) , ,57.r .
GODERICH, ANT* Jack Allen (3) 4165 'Mr, Thomas Gundry was the auction
Alfred Sturdy (2) 55,,k eer. Everything was disposed of.
Aileen i3aeehler (3)` 5f e All indications point now to the
Delight Mutch (2).. 54.; arrival of spring. Seeding .of grain
laden McDermid (2). k is past, cattle are turned out an pas
Eunice Loner (3) 52:`.-; ture, all preparations ere being made
George Goldthorne (3) ..... , , 51.7 . for the root crop,.
'Towne Howler (3)... 50.8 The Women's Missionary Society of
Edith Humber (2) 50 the Presbyterian church will. hold
Form IV. Class Average 62.4 , ' their regular monthly meeting at the
•
IT. Honors : home' of Mrs. Harry Govier on Thues-
Helen Bowler (V) , . , ..72.1 day afternoon.
Douglas Clarke (IX) (1).......71.a The dance in the Foresters' Hall
Margaret Redditt (IX) ..., ..:.6.9 2 ' lost Friday evening was well attend-
.,
GraceRedmond V ,.r,3• ed. It was held in a••
ac (I ) .. a aid of St. 1tI .k s
III. Honors : • cehureh. The proceeds amounted to
Evelyn Clark (V) . , ...... .....o6.1 over $100, clear of all expenses.'
Adelaide Davidson (VIII)... ..64.1 Mr. William Paterson, of the vil-
nuinlicr of papers in which such stu• William Koss (1) 60.6 III• Honors C,
• 00.5: DonatesMurison (3) . 6,i.3 tM l ruim Cott (V) (i:)...:.,. 59.8 lase, has dfsnoseil of .a part of his vil-
dants has failed: Clarence Tweedie.... , , ..: , •, , Evelyn ("*aper 64'"e • hire lot to Mr. George Raithby, who
)worm IA.--t'i::ss. Average. 6% (C'redit's : Walter Newcombe Bertha Wagner (VIII) .(2)....55.61intends erecting a house and malting
• Ambrose ^oiborno (1):,. ,: V to(4),.
I', honors ;1) la 4,4 it his future residence.
59 3Ross Rneeshaw (V) (
r(1), .. , . •, .... , ... G95 ; Alaii Pentland (2) :. ........‘41:74. , Hest Malk'ianurs (VI) '(3). .. , 4.1 a good bust -
HelenRees C Douglas .Jefferson (1),... K.. , ,.60,9 'fi+ie, egg circle is doing
Ileleit Page (L}..., , : 57,4 Not ranked` because of returning to nese" this year. The manager, Mr.
Robert Stoddart (3) 57,1 Grace Murray (2) , ; ..,, , • •.:602 school recently, and tieing present yg
j "' tttattaeas,
Audrey Nivins...... : . . . . ..: , :56.7 Credits t * •"� fax only part of the... exams i George .Snell, is contemplating re-.
t imd r („lydyo Brownlee () ;;.p.r,, (Duncan McKay (1) , , ...59,9 Velma Finnigan (II).,G3,ii ceiving eggs twice a week, Instead of
Hanel Gliders (3).... ... Dorothy Steep(2} . • 59,2once as at present.
59,3 Mote: ---The Roman Numeral; indicate:
( -► C,eaflrey P.eaeliey '(1),. ,,54 i Jean, 14icT,ean (2). .. 58.9 ilio number of papers written. Knox United ehureie was filled on
emu Clark 5 3.0 Marjorie Hetherington (2).....57.5 2nd Rear Commercial Sunday morning for the observance
Lena Colwell (3 112,1 Raymond Farr (3) 57«2 Group k. -Gran Average 64.9;."0. of Mother's Day. A choir of sie--teen
'''. r :4lniy F'ergu'.on: (2) .ti7.1 mothers provided the•music for the
Mary McKay (3 , , . .. •.a2 Clayton Edward (4) . , .5a 7 r. t service. Mrs.' Fred .Piaetzer sang a
,. r I. honors : . , . , IL ," ,> •'
-Below 5 Johnstonrani eii . Viola Osbaldestan XTT ,, solo entitled, Mother Lave:: It ,va9
leelso Joh(2 „Below Pass Standing, 55et:, ( )
} Donna. McClure '(4)r , ,54.9 BWeaitex TTtoufiPel1' XI�j :: ,•. ..: i9,t much appreciated by all. Mrs. G. C.
Irene Jeffrey (5) .. Donald McDonald (,).:.: ..::54,7Moore of Sault:w$to MlUse, sent
Wilson mereaIh (3)en._StmitAix•-•- zav) ., . . ,.73,1 '
(. Reggie -Newcombe' -(4)-------,--7753:84-4.""78:5 dozen large, carnations . for the ser.
by -4(I}.-- -- - "" ,Florence Robinson (XI} ,
Florence Kingswell (6) JT meg Salkeld. (it) r3,1 ,TI, Honors ; vice in memory of the late �14Irs, D. E.
Cara Wilkins (4) Marie Thomas (5).�:,.,. X2.4=; R,uby,Wambold ,(XIV)..: ,. 7;;.5. Munro, who passed away last winter.
l)uncan.rilclCay (5), Stewart Ferguson („).........F.OG Marguerite Robinson (XIII)...69 The Sunday School in their. regular
William Currie (7) a Belo* i50 �'r, ranked Rebecca McKenzie (XIV). ...... r r session need the order of service is-
Vile Falb I ge (4)sued by the 0, R. E. C. Their offer -
Margaret
Clark (8) •- , III, Honors
Pitblado (10) • �, i. Beatrice Henry (5) r .Thelon Drennan (XIV) (3). 61.1 int« for the day went to that otganf-
. Naomi McDermid (a), y nation
Credits :
Fusin III. -,Class Aaerage,et ; George Buchanan (4) !Melvin Smith (XIV). (3).. ,i'1,3 (Front another• correspondent) '
I. Honors Albert Baker (4) Donna Bell (XIV) (2) . ... , 58.1 Miss E. Arnot,'of Huilett: spent the.
• Pierrette and Venus Hose at $1.5O per pair, Silk to the welt, shades of at-
mosphere. French nude, oakhuff dorado, pastel parchment, evenglow. champagne
and peach:
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
•• SRtiP" WHERE YOU ARE INVITED. TO SIIOP "
WEST Slip OF SQUARE CODE
68.4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor.
Gr C. I. EXAMINATION REPORTS Aileen Stowe • 918
Margaret Evans.. , .. ... 711.3
'The followinges the statxding of the II, Honors :
students in the •• :examinations held. Lucille 'Macdonald ;...... 73.5 For IL-ClassAverage 5� r'
week( ending April 14, 19:7. Clive McGregor .,WS tat Ia 7 ra
)' . o T. Honors
Individual reports are being ,scat .. , John Kneoshary... . ... ..........UO,. Evelyn an
home .for perusal and comment by , rank Robseeen (1) ..........., 60.8 y De .... • ..........87.4
the ;parents, with the request that III. Honors : Margaret Groves. ...85.7
parents give every assistance in aril- Mabel fl - i iileo (1) 64.8 II. Honors : •
7 Ethel Coole............•..;;,,73
praying the standing of the pupils Mildred Scott (1) , 64,c
who
are belaw pass mars,
55% in the M. rade
eGoo.
...
.........
• . ti tiii.
Victor
tor Elliott
o7R0ss fier (1)
72,8 ,8
ids after sane names indicate* the Ernest 'Crowe (1).,.....,., ,626 WIliiam Thomson (1) 716..17papet written. The figures in: brads- eve 1 n ii t....,, , , , .•'
Saitnuel Walter (6)
Mary Girvin (G)
Minnie Milian (7)
for
Extra
James Suther)and ,....SO,' :. Edward Sale (2) Velma Brownlee (XIII) (3) .. 55,2 ,
x MileageWilliam Sutherland . ..SR 1 l wart.Young () ) r week -end at the Noma of G. M.
13eginald Fisher. ,.: 8x1..5 ;; Form IIIB',-Class Average 58.3% Edna Mcrter ((XIII) (6) ,d.c Stxaughan.
Elgry strand of every • • • !t ca Elgin Porter (XIV) (6) 54.4 •
Gordon ItiellTslien (1). 76.1 Carrie O'Neill (XIV) (6). , .54.3 Mrs. L. Arntstrang, whet Iva x tak-
cord in the Firestone Full- I. Honors
Rise Balloons is imp egnated 11S can L, dnor 11 Catherine Crawford 79,4 Madeline Jeffrey (XIV) (4)• 5d.2. Thomg mpson, x t reed her mother,
'home rlite
and insulated with Pure, live (i t, ..... , •• •, .. •, r4,i T, honors : Reginald McMichael (XII) (4) ,53,5
rubber. Extra strength and Dorotliy'Walters, ......, ...73.61 Franklin Savage„ r2 Kenneth Macaulay (XIII) (4)..52.1 %CQ C.
ftexibilty sa essential "in the 1 gall (`rawfovi• ... • .... , • • •T ,C1 1 Catherine Sale..... , , „71.4 71 1 Hilda Symonds (IX) (4). ....7,:4 Mr. S. Cox, ' of Geelerit h, spent a
thin attic -wall, low preaure Jean Abell....................",71•8* Helen Davidson 70.3 Below 50 ;r, ranked :` few days last week with his son, Mr.
tire it Imparted by this mitt- Kenneth Hunter: (1), ; .... •. 71.2William Webster... , ..... • ..'. 69 Olive Young (XII) (4) Clarence (lox, of \' alkerburn. •
sive manufacturing peaces. Florence McKenrie (1);-......,.68.1 ! Colin Hunter .(1) 07 Evelyn -McDonald (VIII). (6) I Mr. and Mrs, .T. Newcombe and sons
Gum -Dipping nude potable Sydney Leggett (1) 67'3 III. Honors : Truth Allison (XIV) (9) called on Auburn friends last Sunday.
the development afthe (gull• Wilfred Plante. (1)... , ..... G6 Jean. Walter..:.:.......'.., ...655_ GROUP II, -Group Average 14ei 1 Mrs. Little, of Herman, visited her
SizeBalloottandis responsible III, Honors : Margaret Ruston.:...... , . • ....:65 1. Honors r mother, Mrs. Wm; Doerr, on Sunday.
for its maxitnuntadvantages. Elaine Gra'M (1):., ,ds.01 thanes .Neftel .(1)..:,..:... .63 Alice Orcin (XII):.•.....:,.8:i.3• t
William Saunders (2), , .. , 64 a , . The sale le the effects of the ]sue
Clayton Robertson (1) .........63 Edna (TII)..,.,..,,,..,BR.$ .1Mrs. T. Sayles was gni�e successful
Alma Howell (2)....• .. 03 Lenore i('raig. , , . , .62 • Emmerson Elliott (VII) 781 last Saturday afternoon.
Helen Cooper (1)i,2.4 Edith Robinson
(i) •... , ....60.5
II. Honors :
Joseph Taylor...., 6. i Lucyhardy 60.2 Marion Marney(XII) . 07 'Vac sawmill expect to complete this Dorothy' Linklate!* (1)..."...:,61.8 'Credits: III. Honors : season's rut this week. A carload of
Credits a Anna Dobie (2).. . slabw ee was shipped to SP.rathroy
X9.8 Angus Maefie (Writ, (I t ... , : ; .G0.7 last week,
Keith Murison . (1) .. , ..5;, -; Kellner Dawson (1).... , , ......5 - .8 J, F. HU'ME, : • M
Stanley Taylor (2)........; ; . ,s't.1 Helen Haeehler (3) -+r 1, r Principal. ' . Mothers Day was fittingly ob. ry
Below Pass Standinfr,, ia5' -. Doris Hill (3) 53 (.•t d in the. various churches here.
Lorene Grass, (a), . . . . . ....53„5 Stanley Clarke (2). ............s ui LANES Knox United church had a. !lathers
Clarence Uhlman (a} ...::.....53.11 David Wenger (2)...... 51,2! Mr. James. Lane spent last eveek in choir, which gave very suitable music.
Grace Scott (4).... ........ . . .52.11 Merrill Baker (2) , . , 50 ''Toronto, KKiniough and Ripley. ii Mrs. F. Plaetzer rendered a fine solo.
Morrison Mci►ity (G) 52 Below 50"f• ranked : bir. and Mrs. ITarry Hackett spent i 'The Women's Institute will' meet at
Vesta ,Tatbb {3} 51,3 Dorothy Robertson () ; a day last week at Mr. Herb Stath- the home of Mrs. Stoltz on Tuesday,
Annio Tabb'(5) 50.9 Arno Linfield (2) c , May 17th, at 2.15 p.m.. Annual bust-
Della aturney (t)........ 50 i +Clarence Walker (3) ` , e lige number attended the Pres- ness meeting.^ Election of officers
,..........---
Toilet Articles of Disnction
We always carry at well assorted stock of the Leading
Canaadia►3r,,,itmrricua .and French
makes- CREAMa '
FACE POWDERS' COMPACTS
PERFUMES BATH SALTS
TOILET WATERS IPIA -.
H. C. DUNLOP
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Bedford Block
Roll Bali, paying fees. Iloste ees' property. After considerable discus
Kira. Dobie, Miss P. Lockart, Mrs. 3inon
Cuno where d by
ningham ilnesettleme00 n shoulld
Goderich
I,e raised, West Wawanosh council
Gordon
BELFAST standing firm that it must be raised
over the whole scheme, and •Colborne
Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Altos and child- council that it should be paid by those
ren spent Friday afternoon in (lode- north of the 8th concession who are
rich.
Mrs,' Wm. Bowles and Mrs. Sant
Thompson motored to Clinton one day
last week,
Miss Eva Gardiner, of Zion, Is
spending a few sveeks with Mrs. D.
K. Alton,
Mr. James Ager bought a valuable:
horse from Mr. Jacob Hunter last
Wednesday,.,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zinn and little
sen, Warner, of Lanes store, spent
Sunday with relatives in Clinton.
II Ir. and Mrs. Will McLean, of Salt-
I tt
on
ea
o aiu ,
t P
Salt -
fords andcan Harold,
o
f,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Roy Alton
Sand Mrs. George Lane.
Mr. Will Alton arrived 'home on
Saturday night front Chicago for a
two weeks' visit, • We were ail very
pleased to see hien again.
THE YOUNG CREEK DRAIN
.A `joint meeting of the township
councils of Colborne and West Wawa -
nosh was held et Dungannon on- Tues-
day evening, May 3rd, to. consider the
Young creek dram question. Moved
by W. L. Young, seconded by W. Mole,
that Reeve Johnston be chairman and
Reeve Hill secretary.. Carried. Mr.
Johnston stated the object of the
meeting, • that Mr. Cunningham would
not sign , the agreement. M. Hill
stated -why Mr. Cunningham. refused.
Mr.I. Young gave a i nr tial
aulucid ext a i
of the situatin as it affected the peo-
ple assessed below Mr. Cunningham's
Taylor.
sensed on ••what is known as the
Young creek drain, it was suggested
by Reeve Hill that, to overcome the -
deadloa?t this cuestion should be sub.
nutted to the drainago referee, to shy
whether the amount be raised by
those assessed in .the Young treek
drain or by all parties mentioned ;n
Engineer Patterson's report. This
suggestion was discussed at coneider-.
' able length, and it was then moved by
Mr. Young that the suggestion he
carried out. This notion was not
submitted to a vote by the chairman,
and the meeting; dispersed. After, ..he
meetine, a proposition was made in-
formally by the West Wawanosh
council that they would pay b250 if'
Colborne would pay the balance, $150, s
provided that those being assessed
were agreeable. It was afterwards
arranged by the Colborne council to
have all those assessed in the town-
ship of .Colborne attend a. meeting on
Tuesday. May 10th. at the township
hall, Carlow. •at.2 o'elock p.m. ,
N Problem
"Above ell." said the mistress to
the new maid. "I want.;obediente and
truthfulness." -
"Yea, madam," replied the girl,
"ard if anybody calls when you are in
and you say You are out, which shall
eonie fine, obedience ae truthfienise"
Children tory
1 FOR FLETCHER'S
'Fine Pastries ands-Bake'sliop Delicacies
Fresh from our ovens many tunes a day.•• Just give us a trial
foe your Pastry or Bread needs, and you'll be delighted with the
quallty. QUALITY GUARANTEED. ++1
A BETTER BAKED BREAD
Corteous Salesmen r Prompt Service
Phone 184. E. G. SMS" 1. i[7 We deliver
Buy
Buy Firestone$:
Ireston�
• D`rill's .
BARKER BROS.
Service Station 1 ( }
Helen 7.avitz 78
'Phone 417 Everett Harris (5) Percy Sbeardown , .... ,, .. , 76.7 1
GODERICH ,- ONTARIO Rathlyn Powell (4) - II, Honors
Eunice Sowerby (5) - Laura Johnston 71.13
' .Tack Salkeld (4)
Anna d W
hite ``la, ........50.2 Geraldine MeEwen (4)
Billiard 50 Tre nklay (1•i}. 50 Bessie McCabe (4)
Below GOrr•. ranked ,
Jean Holmes (6)
Edward Molder (6)
Murray Hetherington (0)
(olive Sprung fi
.Tack (Bieck (4)
Marvin Lannon (5) • -
Form 1U1A.--lass Average 624% I
80.51
t
I. honors
Beulah Sandy
Migi• Y • ♦Ky grM Y�yy��yyy , 1t��+�a ♦/��y • /��,y�•a[� .
NOVVThis Healthful Food is
Served in a New Way.
WE have installed ei new Frigidaire toeless Refrigerator and offer
you "SILVERWOODS' FAMOUS ICE' CREAM"
in just the way you like it -BRICKS, BON BONS, DIXIE CUPS
and BULK. Start today to eat and enjoy this "FULL OF VITA-
MIN FOOD).-- it's good for adults and nourishing for the children,
,_ .. HANDLED CA EP LL
WHERE CLEANLINESS ISPARAMOUNT
PARR ' ERICIi G O CER i
COD
TIM STOKE OF SATISFACTION
Telephone 146 We Deliver in towm
litre is as floor enamel that wears like
steel -one that is unequalled in rich
tone and beauty of finish.
Strong soaps do not affect it,
nor does water spot or discolor it.
It' retains a permanently fresh
appearance.
Luxor Floor Enamel is
surprisingly easy to apply.
It flows freely; levelling
itself out perfectly.
p3ri11iant with life. end r1
of extreme durability,
this new Canada Paint
Product is ideal for alit
lcbtda of wood er c•t-
mnttett Rocca -.exterior
or. Ulterior. Made to
sa range et colors to
phase the most testi.
dilate tastes.
57
PM SALE EY
F. R. MILLER
0 000001sse' = goo Fpl • •' ' mpi GODERIC I' --;-- ONTARIO
HERE- COME5 IA -net the
RNAV': E,a sSTR.
rAR
R. GREYHOUND GO.
ANNU,IALLOOW FARE EXCURSION
Gaderich to 4. r 1 and Re':urn
THE BTG STEM_, STEAMER GREYHOUND
$4.00 - SAFE, SPEEDY, COMFORTABLE $2.50 -
Round Trip . WILL LEAVE GODERICH One Way
Tuesday, Jame 7th at - 9:30 ae. in.
Arriving Port Huron 1,30 p.m., Detroit 5.30 p:ut.
Returning leaves Detroit 1 p.10,, Thursday, ,lune 9th
• The, only boat trip from Goderieh to Detroit this season, '-Childs
ren between 6 and 12, half fare. Visit your Michigan friends: and see
big and busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great internationyal
highway of lakes and rivers. Don't miss it.
Last trip Goderieh to Detroit, Friday, June 10th, at 9.30 'a.m.
Come and enjoy the fun
MOONLIGHT .OUT OF GODERICH
Under Auspices of Women's .Hospital Auxiliary.
MONDAY, JUNE Gtb, AT 8.30 p.m, - - -
FINZEL'S ORCHESTRA for dancing in steamer's big new ball roost
Three hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 50e. Children 25c. '
•
The Old True Saying
A PENNY SAVED
I5 A PENNY MADE
We Can Save You Dollars
We House property, have a quantity of Coal stored on the Ocean
aand it is going to cost fifty cents a ton to
move it over to our Coal Yard, and we are going to give
you the advantage of this saving. While it lasts we
quote
Chestnut Coal at .. $14.75 per ton, delivered
Stove doe' at. ...$15.25 per ton, delivered
ARE YOU DOING ANY BUILDING?
We are
offering the material cut of the Ocean House
sat the, following wing prices:
HEMLOCK -2 x 4, ax 5,2x8,2x10,and 2x12,
°,which is as good as new, for... $35.00 per 1,000 feet
Lath, at
• .30e per bunch
Pine Lumber Doors and Door Eratnes, Windows and
Window Ergines for equally as good values.
For Hardware, Paint and Oils, Plumbing and Heating,
get our prices
CHAS. C. LEE
The Hardware at the Wharf
SHIP CHIIIrIb1„Illk PL.I.JN1$I$Q And HEA'I'IN(pi
Electric Wiring.
Stare 'Phone 22. Hattie 'Phew. 112.
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