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WINGHAM, OtTARIO, TUURSIAY. MARCH Ii, 1910,
$1, A YEAR IN ADVANCE
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SAYE MONEY
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We guarantee every package of
HOTA./4 , PWRPLI3
IHACHNEY
DE. HEIRS'
`Stock and Poultry Specifics"
we sell to make you money—
to save you money,
Yon nee the goods. If you are not
satisfied with the restate, we refund
the money.
Come in today and procure a pail
or paokage—yon take no chances.
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
01111111.1111
FATHER
FATHER!
!
MOTHER !
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greatest legacy you can leave
your ehildren. We get. down
to the bed - rock foundation of
living business science, and as-
sist worthy graduates to the
choice positions;
Enter any day. Individual
instruction. Home study
courses in Senior Teachers,
Matriculation and Commercial
subjects. Send for particulars.
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Educators' ABSoeiaticn of Can-
ada.
Easter Term Opens
March 29.
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WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GIEV. SPOTTON, Principal
1
Are You
Western Canada
more and more t
afforded them wl'
Grand Trunk R
double track line
Ohiongo. Choice
west, passing thro
Canada and Unite
ing land, everyw
fore making pleas
wise be a long, to
trip. ()all on an
for further partio
routes, eto.
oing West?
aseengers appreciate
e many advantages
n travelling via the
ilway service, over
imost all the way to
of routes from there
igh prinoipal cities of
l States. Good farm.
re in evidence, there-
at what might other -
ions and monotonous
Grand Trunk Agent
ars, regarding tickets,
RUBBERS! — We save yon moneys.
They rave your health. Men'e'Rubbere,
65 Dents; Women's Rubbere. 45 cents a
pair. • W. J. GREER,
Christie. .
's Grocery
PHONE 59.
TO KEEP PRICES AT THEIR
NORMAL; AND YET RAISE THE
STANDARD FOR FOOD QUALITY
IS WHAT WE AIM AT, NOT ONLY
WHAT WE ADVERTISE BUT OUR
WHOLE STOOK SELLS IN THE
SAME PRINCIPLE.
7 lbs for 25c
Extra Quality Oat Meal
This meal ie just in straight from
the mina and is consequently fresh,
It will pay yon to buy new as prices
look upwards. 7 linter 250.
Every piece of ChirsaWare in stock
at Huge IleduetidtiS Spot cash
10 Cases Navel Oranges
7 k
FRoit 20e TO f1Oe PER DOZEN
Oranges are Just getting to their
best now, and this lot is =IRAs
SUPERB quality. They've got the
proper orange flavor. 200, 30o, 400,
500 and 60o per doz.
Lemons 20e per. Dozen
WE sat GOtili TEA AND COFMEE
FOA .ST,. PATRIOH'S DAY
TRUE. IRISH SHAMROCK
FOR EASTER, LEAVE YOUR ORDERS
AT oNOE FOR
• EASTER LILIES •
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Rural Mai
The first rural mai
Wingham poet offioe
on the 15th of this n
between Wingham
Mr. Wm. Maokerate
farrow, will dietrib�
tbie route.
Route.
iroute fro'tn the
ill go into effect
nth and will .be
and Glentarrow,
poatmater at Glen-
to the mall along
Home made breed—Try it,
FRANK R. HOWSON.
Another •
Another improve
mail service was
first of the' month,
night mail on the
from Orangeville n
will be in charge
Teeswater and m
stations will be to
Winghamites'a bet
en Mail.
ent in Wingham's
angurated on the
ntil that date the
•P. R. was "closed"
Hereafter a clerk
from Orangeville to
1 from intervening
en on, thus giving
el' mail service.
Boy WANTED. — To learn tailoring,
apply to R. MAXWELL.
Independen
Mr.,E. A. Shoebc
apendiog a few da
tercets of the In�
On Friday evening
meeting, under th
Court, will be hel
when a good m
given and addree
Rev. Dean Davis,
H. Merrifield, P.
dereon, 'High 5
There will be r
every person will
Foresters.
ham, of London, $s
in town in the in-
ependent Foresters.
a
concert- and open
auspices of the local
in the opera house,
sioal program will be
e wiil be delivered by
H C. R., I. O. F.; O.
E3. O. R.; W. A. Hen.
oretary, and others.
o admission fee and
�e made welcome.
TRUNKS and Versus —The best kind
and at lowest prices. W. J. GREER.
Hospital
At the January,
Oounty Connell,
town;, ex•Warden
Reeve Shearer, of
ed a committee to o
vinoial authorities
of•a. hospital for co
county. This oom
ing in Clinton on
conference with
Toronto, on this -v
tion. The oommi
June meeting of t
or Huron.
seting of the Huron
arden Irwin, of this
amont, of Hay, and
°wick were appoint-
nfer with the Pro -
the establishment
sumptivee in Huron
ittee held a meet
nesday and had a
Bruce • Smith, of
y important quos-
ee will report at the
e County Council.
ROOMS TO LET.—Especially suitable
for dress• maker shop. Apply to R.
MAXWELL. -
Co
For one week, o
March 14th, the
Stook Co., under t
Brigade, at the Op
of magnifioent at
comedy drama,
interspersed with
making a oontin
night the beautif
drama entitled,
be presented. Th
season at popular p
Matinee Saturday
ved seats on sale
store.
g
mmenoing. , onlay,
elebrated oDonald
e auspio of the Fire
ra ilo' .e in a series
et :ns, comprising
• • . o and dancing,
• • •todate specialties
,ne show. Monday
1 four Sot comedy
he Jail Bird" will
best show of the
ioee, 10o, 20o and 20o.
at 2.30 p. m. Reser-
t• Mogibbon'a drug
WE HAVE ALL
this is the Robber
LES of rubbers, and
season.
W. J. GREER.
'
Mount For
In the two lea
ed during the pa
hatn and Mount
won both gam
winners of th
here on Wed
week wad a g
ly attended.
got their thre
minutes, and W
that, ° The he
3101, and in •th
got the pack of
was called. Rob
refereed. On Fr
ham boys, a000nt
our townspeople,
via ((pedal G.
Hanle Mount FO
8 to 1, Mount 1
with Durham tof
the Northern LI
Made an exoellen
Witt had 11 not be
of the players the
been a differen
$nal games•
st Wins District.
ne hookey games play -
t week between Wing-
crest, the latter team
e and are thus the
district. The game
eeday evening of last
d ,one and was large -
Mount Forest boys
goals On the first six
e unable to Score after
time result 'showed
latter part Wingham
the visitors before time
t. Eason, of Stratford,
day evening the Wing.
anted by a number of
went to Mount Forest
R. train. In t 11
at 400 by a more of
met will now pla11
the ohawpitinship of
sue, The local Club
showing this brawn
for accidents to two
a would likely have
tory to report of the
Read Vi'iliis & CO.'S adv. on page 8.
Fractured
Mr. Joaepb Htggi1
with a, bad accident
ing. He woe wand
the house and fell o'
nred his knee oap
confined to the hone
(nee Cap.
5, of Tnrnberry met
on Tuesday even -
g frem the barn to
the toe and Tract.
r, Higgtna will be
for some weeks.
MILLINERY APPRENTICES wented\at
once. Apply to HANNA & CO, •
•
Sudden Dea
Arohie MoQrego
citizen of Welland,
ly on Thursday eve
year. Deceased f
Oa lrose and was b
McGregor of that 1
been ill for two de
He bad been lading 1
time and was engag
business. Ile is our
and two ohiidren,
tives will have the
friends in their end
remains were brow
Saturday afternoon
plane from his brot
rose on Mondayaf
cemetery,
h at Welland.
a highly respected
�aesed away sudden.
ing last in his 41st
rmerly resided in
other of Mr, Alex.
wnehip. He had
with meningitic.
Welland • for Rome
d in the plumbing
ived by his widow
he bereaved rela-
ympathyof many
en affliction. The
ht to Wingham on
and the funeral took
,er's home in Oul-
rnoon to Teeswater
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL RUBBERS are a
necessity these days. 35o. 40o to 500.
W..3. GREER.
Death of D
There passed a
Saturday last a
Morrie Township
Geddes, in his 53r
a son of the late
passed away on t
last, and he was
ship and spent
township. He h
for some years a
timerhad been a
Incurables in To
by his widow,for
of Morris and le
son, who are rebid
sisters, Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Geo, Loison,
Farrow, Oollingw
Diment. ' Trrnber
remains were brow
Monday afternoon
made in the fami
cemetery.
vid Geddes.
ay in Toronto on
former resident `• of
n the person of David
year. Deceased was
John Geddes, who
e 20th of February
orn in Morris Town-
s early life in that
d been in poor health
for a considerable
tient at the Home for
onto. He is survived
erly Mise MoOraoken,
daughters and one
ng in Detroit. Four
1 Lennox, Detroit
algary; Mrs, Martin
and Mrs. Harry
, also survive. The
ht to Blnevale on
and interment was
y plot in Blnevale
Died
The following
Toronto Star ref
Cunningham, h
Hessian, former
suffering for thr
fever,"Dr. I.
away at his reef
and Parliament
was in hie fortis
born in Wardsvi
April, 1870: H
Royal College of
and in the same
Hessian, second
as Hessian, of 0
ing six,yeare Dr,
in St. Thomas.
to, where he h
practised, being
dentists in the
he leaves a wad
ere, and three a
He was a niem
being associate
and A. M.
n Toronto.
from last Saturday's
re to the death of Dr.
Shand of Miss Eva
of Wingham:—After
e weeks from typhoid
Cunningham passed
noe, corner of Carlton
treets, yesterday.. He
h year, having been
e, Ont., on the 4th of
graduated from the
ental Surgeons in 1895
ear married Miss Eva
anghter of Mr. Thom-
nton. For the follow -
Cunningham practised
hen coming to Toren-
ever since lived and
ne of the best-known
pity. Besides Ms wife
ed mother, five broth.
ter((, to monrn his loss.
ern! the Masonic Lodge,
with St. Thomas A. F.
' Dr, Nelson.
Totonto, will
Wingham, al
for consulted
Nose and Thr
alt, of 498 Spadina ave.,
e at tae Queen's Hotel.
day, Friday, Maroh 11th,
n in dbseaeea of Eye, Ear,
at, Glassed fitted.
Going to. To
Mr. Hooter
editor of the T
one of the mos
nadian newapa
to Toronto Sat
editor. It we
his journaiistio
to which he is
Tut as he 'wee,
Was even then
Oharlee*Orth,
as a writer.
went to The E
The News an
to The Mail a
been pity edi
considerable
and musical 0
whtolt he was
de plume, "t
Millar to man
readers, On a
ition he drepp
though oontin
dratnatio and
Mall and Em
onto Saturday Night.
W. Charlesworth, city
ronto and Empire, and
widely known of Ca-
ermen, is shortly going
rday Night as aebooiate
in 1891 that he started
areer on the publication
ow . returning. Youth -
he Jon i:ethatio instinct
ell developed in Mr.
tnbined with real ability
om Saturday Night he
pire and later on was On -
The World, finally going
d Empire, where he had
r for aix years. For a
rind .he wae draniatio
do on the papers with
anneeted, and his nem
uohetone,;' beoaine fa-
thoueanda of interested
gaining his present pot.
d this nom de plunge,
ing to do considerable
musical criticism for Thai
ire.—Tne Globe, Feb. 24.
j
CHURCH .OTES,
11,11,11,0
The Sacramental e • rvloe in St. An-
drew'e Church on So day morning last
was wen attended, eo sidering the bad
state or the roads. S veral pew mem-
bers were received en - the polleotion in
aid of recent church mprovemente was.
a large one,
The pastor, Rev.
commence a series of
services in the. Met
Sunday next, SerV
each evening next w
;day-, The members
oongregatton are ask
in then -meetings..
The claims of th
Moral Reform Der
forth in the Methodi
day last by fey.
secretary, of • this
work. Rev. Mr.
speaker, thoroughly
work in which he i
setmonc were well'
Appreciated.
r, Rutledge,' will
peoial evangelistic
°dist ()berth on
es will be held
ek, except Satur•
f the church apd
d to join Heartily
Temperance and
rtment were sot
1 Church on Sun -
5, Magee, field
epartment of the
gee is a pleasing
onversant with the
engaged, and hie
livered and heartily
Rev. Morley D. Madden, who has
been pastor en the :ethel circuit of the
.Methodist Chdroh •r two years, died at
his home in Pine Iver. on T'ue'sday of
last week. Deese ed took his work on
the circuit the Su day previous to his
death, but he h:. not been in good
health for some months. He wae a
popular young anand his death is
deeply regrette • The remains were
taken to London or interment.
WA' TED'—On in e
learn the milline ,• •
.right girl 10
MRS. GREEN.
The: H
The March H
dian friend—de
Number,"instin
turn to those pa
dered gown, hat
blouses, etc., and
excellent assort
through with th
readers will find
me Journal.,
e Journal—our Cana.
the "Spring Fashion
Vely the women will
es on clothes, embroi-
a' la mode, lingerie
of a truth there is an
ent. After getting
fashion section, the
nesting, entertain -
e editorial outlook
ther• e's sketch of
George Frederic&
Hale; the musio
anadian Boat Song
oore a century ago;
tories," Indian lore
Marjorie Piokthall;
(Mte. Seaman) who
e' Hearth" has the
terest and worth into
s. The new Hein
seems to have len-
1, for it is flourishing
en small talk in an
department. "Die-
u Paper/1 will bear
tainly for a general
fore any new work of
her a well rounded
GIRLS WANTED
machines in knist
work and good
WATSON Alret.
For work on pOwer
errant, Clean. steady
wages. Apply, TEE
4, The Late
The following
Mrs. Hastings,
ed in these col
taken from th
The late Mary
Baddeok, B,
Ontario in 1851,
married to AI
North east Hop
residence at whit
West Corners,
township of Mo
later, they mov
Turnberry, Euro
feat wildernese,
first man to clear
township. Toget
hardships of a p
Woode, and by per
ry, they amused a
of this world's good
Seven ohildren were
all of them still alive
est, in 'California; M
Eddy, of London; I
Hinnings, Mich;
Brown, of Sraforth
fertile; and Robert
stead. After the de
whit& wonted in 18
her brother, Mr. IC
Dr. Paterson, and
84th yen, the Mot
she lived, loved
eistent member
Mrs. Hastings. ,
particulars of the late
hose death was record-
mns two weeks ago, are
Lnoknow Sentinel:—
Hastings was born in
'n 1819. She came to
nd the same year was
. Robert Hastings at
They took up their
was then known as
ow Milverton, in the
ington. Three years
Co the township of
County, then a per -
r. IlitetIngs being the
n acre of land in that
r they endured the
oneer's life in the
nsiderable amount
for their old age.
ern to the nnitin,
James, the old-
rgaret Jane, Mrs.
bents, Mrs. John
Irate, Mrs. John
lexender, of Cali.
n the old home.
th of her hoband,
9, Mil to be near
ninth Hunter, whe
his daughter, MO,
ale and hearty in his
bettered by nil who
t the Presbyterian
Ring's tot all .itinds-Cholgo Seeds-.:
The regular onthly meeting of She
Public School ard held on Tara -
day evening wi all the members pre-
sent except T Wes BOLO and Van-
Prim:steel's rep 1 for February was read
And adopted, mounts were ordered to
be paid As foil vetn—J. G. Stewart &
pairs, $2 75; H. Be Elliott, printing,
The inepeotor's port was read and
adopted. The rep t was as follows:—
To the Board of Pu lio &heel Traetese,
Wingham :
Gentleinen.—I idled your oohed
on Feb.,15th, 16th 17th and 18th.
The belle and r me were clean,
warm and oomfor able, would
recommend that bout $2 00 per
room be allowed t buy Perry Pio-
tures for the walls These would
cost ten or fifteen o mob. They
do not need franara and 'Would last
about three or to r yeare. The
teachers would pu colored paper
margins around the and arrange
them tastefully. Th se would make
the rooms look more omelike.
As far as it possi e to judge in
the winter the yard nd offices are
in satisfactory oond tion.
The teachers are el doing careful,
conscientious work although not
with equal moons.
' The Principal is ke ping "tab" on
all that goes on and as all the mat-
ters pertaining to h duties under
perfect control.
believe the Soh ol Board and
Teaohing Staff deser e the full con-
fidence of the rate yen and par -
ants of the town. •
I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient
Servant,
Inspector of So oRolZBEBAst Huron.
It was deoided to s end $5 per room
for supplementary re ding and the mat-
ter wae left with Pri ,oipal Stalker. The
teachers and officers salaries were order-
ed to be paid and th Board adjourned.
•
HOSPITAL SU SCRIPTIONS,
The following a mints have been
subscribed toward t e maintenance of a
free bed for indigo t patients in the
Winghatn General ospital during the
0 Lloyd & Son
G. E. King Estate 5 00
Mrs Dineley. 5 00
Robt. Maxwell 5 00
A:L. Hamilton 5 00
S. Graoey 5 00
Riohardson & Rae 5 00
Jae. Walker 5 00
Kerr 8a Bird 5 00
T. Fells 51,00
D. Bell 5 00
5 00
A, Conn 2 00
W. II. Willie 2 00
Miss BloPherson 111 000000
1 00
O. V. Hayden
M. E. Zurbrigg
Geo, Carr 1 00
B. Cochrane. 1 00
Last year there w e 88 weeks free
treatment given to . or penmen No
one, no matter how p or, has been re,
fused admission. In ddition to this,
many patients were ad Med and oared
for at from $2 50 $7.00 per week.
When it le remembere that the actual
cost of maintenance pe patient per day
was $1,43, it will be r adily seen, that
here, as every where el e, the efficieney
of hospital maintena oe and nursing,
oan be maintained only by the generosity
of charitably disposed
other persons, wishin
laudable undertakin
leave, their subsoriptio
ndividuals. Any
to assist in this
, are invited to
a with the Tress:
Edmonton is to ha a packing house,
of half a million.
ye:we, hanged himee near Owen Sound
because ho Wald not pay his rant.
With the tinbsorip Ons Of a number of
generous Kingstoni nil the endowment
fund of Queen's nivereity has been
Made tip to $400,00
The norm of Sun ay did great dating°
blabs were barna through lightnieg,
Mid fteelds proved deatruotiVe in Belle.
vino and about &thrall dietriot, The
Presbyterian pilot h at Drummond Hill
Was strutik by lig tuing during lattice,
TOWN MINOR..
Tbe regular me ing of the Town
Conuoil wee held o Monday evening
with all the member preen:at. Blinutes
of Int regular and s otel meetings were
read and approved.
A communication as read from Mies
Margaret MoLean as Mg for payment
of atsoonnt for oare f Mrs, Harrison
some years ago—order d to be filed.
A oommunioation as read from
Wingliam General ospital Board,
showing list of salmon ions to support
a free oot and asking or grant in aid
of free oot for Indige patients. On
motion of Conn, Red end and Reeve
Irwin, grant of $200 as given to the
hospital, this being th same as last
year.
The Finance Commit ee reocommend.
ed the payment of th following ao-
John F. Groves, sal. and postage. $4565.0000
Geo. ,Allen, salary
270.0600
R. Rankin, salary
Annie PdoLeod, work at all 2 00
H. B. Elliott, advt and tinting,12.00
Light Oom. band hall li ht 85
A, Sanderson, breaking rade1 40
ploughing' now 28.00
Thos Deane, breaking 1 eds2.00
Thee Fells, meat to in igen_ 1.00
Arthur Haines, work, s reets.. „ 6.60
Wm. Stokes, burying g 50
Geo'. Allen, fees, liquor oases_ 11.40
Vanstone, legal fees 27.41
On motion of Couns McKibben and
Elliott, the report of t Finance) Com-
mittee was adopted.
Conn. Bone, as Chat man of the Fire
and Light Committee ported that rack
for drying hose had be completed and
4isitinireemwenas, satisfactory o Fire Chief and
Moved by Relive win and Conn.
Gregory that Mrs. J. Tamlyn be re-
funded taxes on prair e property as re-
ported. by Execntiv Committee last
On mental of Con s. McKibben and
Bone, $300 was place to the credit of
Public Sohool Board
By -Law No. 602 providing for the
licensing and regul ting plumbers was
read three times an was on motion of
Gonne. Redmond an McDonald, passed
as read.
On motion of Co no. Elliott and Mo-
Kibbon, the Mayo , Reeve and Coons.
Redmond, Bone d McDonald, were
appointed as the 0 urt of Revision for
this y ear.
The Mayor repo ted that the Light
and Water Com Wieners wished to
meet a Committe from the Council to
confer on the gn done of street light,
hydrant rental a payment of Vhief's
On motion of Conn. Redmond and
Reeve Irwin, Co no. McDonald, Bone
and Elliott were • ,pointed a committee
to meet the Com odours with power to
Fraliok, Geo, Te and Benj Soott were
preeent on behal of Wingham L, O. L.
and asked for privilege of oharging
booth rental, fre nse of park and use of
streets for 121 of July celebration.
Moved by Cones MoKibbon and Red-
mond, that we g ant Wingham L .0. L.
No 794, privileg of using the streets,
park and the lio tieing of booths for
Orange oelebratio on July 12th next.—
Conn. Elliott br ught up the matter
of building a vault in the Town Hall
and he was int:true d to get estimates
as to octet of buildin a vault.
Moved by Reeve I win, seconded by
Conn. Redmond, the Ward 4 be divided
into twO divisions for eleotion purposes
and that dividing lin be Alfred street
as far east as France street, then the
southerly limit of b. . R. property to
the easterly limit of he corporation,—
E. Lewis, salary
Grocers Com ine not Guilty
judgement was gi en this week in the
ease charging the wholesale Grocer's
Guild with maintai ng a combine, the
Guild was found no guilty. The rase
has been dragging f r a long time, haw.
ing been begun in 1 7, and the hearing
was concluded on 7 of Januftry, 1909.
Judge Faloottbrid who heard the
case, said there wit no eVidenoe of en-
hancing prices, and he charge of "driv.
ing oat the trade' had been made by
thing who, by inge devioe, Were
endeavorIng 10 beton to the wholesale
trade, and at the tune time rail at
retail. The guild ha the Judge said,
"been aotrinted by a one tide desire to
prOtrat their own in erest and that of
Wholesale grocers' ado in general."
At the setae time he arned the &lid to
be Careful as to allege effort to coerce
other wholesale de erg int° joining
their Organizations.
MORE "ElOOST NG" NEEDED.
day development. Many °Mee and
towns have thoroug ly organized Pubs
lioity departments d are expending'
large sums to keep their mown and
their advantages bef e the people. In
other words those P1 Pee hays) realized
that if they do not "toot their own
horns" no one else w 1. If in "tooting
their own borne" th succeed ifrin ac-
quiring new induetr ett and morselling
their population thei efforts have not
been m vain. Th constant talking
about the advanteges of this place or
that plaoe must neoes create inter.
era. wingham has v "Boosters' Club"
but the foundation s been laid for
plenty of real, aggre ve worn which
should help the old wn wonderfully.
The Board of Trade i being re -organiz-
ed and with the bear y, oceoperation' of
our business men and citizens generally
there shpuld be some good work done
thle coming summer Wingbam has
many advantages for anufacturere and
the fain that this tow has a plaoe on
the map ehould be m de known to the
of Trade will be hid in the Council
Chamber next Mond y evening and let
every business man d citizen be pre-
sent. Let every rest ent of the town
adopt the slogan '13 et, Don't Knook."
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50 ots. apiece for 10,000 Muskrat eking,
also the highest rash price for Hides,
Skins and ,Tallow at the Wingham
Tannery and Glove Werke.
WI D. PRINGLE.
Ritchie 86 Coma
Have moved to their new office
first door north of post office.
Watch this space in the TIMES
every week for Real , Estate bar-
gains, Business Chances, etc.
If you want any information on
Insurance of any kind call and
see us.
FOR SALE
Good 80 acre farm ithin
one mile of Wingham. This
is a chance that does not
occur, to get a nice home
near town at a right price.
Don't miss it.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
WELLGOWNED WOMEN
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A well gowned
woman takes as
much interest in
her shoes as she
does her hat or
Most fastidious
women wear the
Empress Shoe.
We sell 0.em.