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Thursday*
Ern
IMMlittiet*
kitge
, .
• APeet 014 addienied to nil
*s. bdoW, With. .yont. nein.
'aide,- will cost -but ono -coati
OAP it in tlift smart* mad '
itwiti brine Potent -
II a copy of .our illuetnited
to0.psg.,estaloglia for lin&
'With t emits aleo7free
I el •ef
11,,Voli Pink
Jones Pea Isom' • Tomato
. , .
.perftlyternied tomato, the Byron Pink is uniform. large ,' -and
fittr*Cti . The tioelt le liralp and thfralVer diliolani and f*bedied•
•
11 Ju a .1041111t *Wet .rearl a *till', =Mfr. 11 1. in ideal temato for
forcing. Tenure going to buy seedsanyway; then PS inighttlnet
Winignut for our cats ,logue and get.** free •promilini forifisins14
." Th, Cidelppm.4#18 Ow othortialgable •
••PI14#001,40 WOO: WO Oki With fuefre'onfri,
'DOC* & n‘'orra.stED 41.10=14.00tilXiMON'TXRio,, CANADA
seramaisarom
,•
°coping
7The disease I mist dread is Whoop-
ing Coughfor children are often perms -
some miaow. neatly injured by the awful .training of
v ..ehe ',cough. Y" ou should never neglect. °
anct treatment 'he up - be startedt at hecfiret symptom. You
,cainnoionistake the symptoms: protriafted coughing.vIworse at
mightz„ peculiar whoop; labored lezpee.toration of mucus; Sip,
-parent, aufloCation after-cough44.•
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Cham as C�ugh Remedy,
Harry Champion
Stanley Entledoe e ,
DAM nit M. Y. MoT.0.01.-48ea.
forth News). We regret to record the
4401 0 Mr, Maid° Young Ater,,ffiani,
Editor of the BOMA If.spoeitor and
one et our Molt highly **teemed Ott.
400 O.' WhO peas -ed IleinierrillY away at
his resiflanee at one OPeloeir.Wedneeday
awning. Mr, 'Vigour .ivai in the
enjoyment of good hee.lth "until a year
or two ago, when, lie Itail an glow
, whicheaisedsomeansitity. lie rallied,
however, and approd .to reglad '6q
inueliof his old tie vigor that .soolt
is sudden transferetetion was not an.'
ticipated, The **sod Pam horn' in
°WOOF. Vilittlinip. County, On
pubic 1401 40 Ayr, and learl,the.
7th, I80. He we educated. in ,tbo
tradO i,4 04441 In l'ariep Ont.' ' ifty
yew ego - he pqrchased the: ' 0,14r.On
Expositor from the firm -of BOW .0:
, ... , . .
tQW ,;404086; iandbiliiriiikitez 14aeertild iirye:40,ivoiicieg
"Alan editor,Ar.: Ijoresn I-mike:hist*,
in the 'eslinintiOn of thoresding public
and underldif eareftd„, capable :)natt,
ageoi.eut the ,linton • ExpOsitor.canieto
he.' regerd:ed-, throughout ,Oistitri as
One of the I'eat pcl rnoet,ably eonda4=
.04 weekly pappra‘in theprovince. '' A
tile'll'i ill:Polities he repieSented South.
Huron ;pr six years in the Doitlnion,
parliaint and able Ione years in the
local le elature, Few men underand.
politieSliod, lineW the history of olib
ical 'issue,. hotter than -he And sbeiaime
of this his opinion always oomManded-
rmtpect. , Mr; IlleLeftw was a, athi°' °I
influence and ettiet integrity. Public
spirited and progressive he -at Varlet's.
times •fillefrall the 1400104mlpositions
r ,- • . ,
from satmol trustee to ma.yor., A
7.1. , .
, Presbyan in religion he, wan for
many -yam a -tespecteci-elder in -Firet '
Prtishytnrian ehtirclio,Of which he Was
ivonskiOnt member and liberal but
unostentatious atipporter. ME. McLean
io ts91• o-pliFriodi'..first to,Blioo j:ennie
ilniith, 4 COrowall„,and liter te-',. Mise,
C. H. Rhherteon;'Seafarth, whU4gong
with fiyi sob.; • W. D. McLean; Ed
mantoni4pluiXeLean; Heward,Sask,;
Keith. ciMan, of 019 Expositor office;
t
Lieut. S. l!deLeiin, 33rd -Battalion,,
fitichcO('- 'laid 7Li6lit.. Robertson Me -
Lein, 44 the 16Iali Huron Battalion,
and onk daughter, , Miss Sarithei Mc,.
Lean, (4 the publid;chool shift, fiurVive
hilt. The Cause 4 his death was * or-
ganic heart disc**.
Ia 11 pQahive remedy for this dismiss-iv:pest the dose forequendr
'1
for if given freely it liquifies tit° tough mucu., maseaqt easy t
„
expeetorate And counteracts any towdoncy,toWara prtitumonis.
There, is. �o danger whatever from Whooping Cough when
Cherehesinide Cough Rcni.dy iifr.ely giveti."
;ItilliRON.',UNTY. NEWS
4aOir member of the
• flank Of Opitimerce at Toronto, and eon
-id Mr. att--(Mrs. 'Dudley Mimes,- of
Whigha*:'had' enlisted for everseis
. . .
service.
The'ffolPiWing young Men -ritilidted
v
' at Goderkeh With t1io,16Ist last Week:'
Jos. Glazier, John S. Balkwilli
RuSsell Uates, 1:41. -Rutzen, Albert
TeWnseiiiii. Win: 'George,' Godetic h; A.
0. McGregor Claire ',Anderaon,
114' •
iiiiiiettyr,FzesT• rBonir,-Wm.
• binge: thftiret male White child born
, days was known as
• Oi". TUriSA„,Tritcts'; • died On
at Virden; Man.' 'Oildfing was born
in s sniall,•:log ',house whereilusOntnrio•-
'Street 041.1rcli now stands in Clinton,
.in-Febrnery,.. 1323: His -parents were,
*.„;••••:*ii.k.14r,-8.'"j:014s:oilA4oits* who
in 1932: Aftor
•:OW.,r,OiPkinaf349, Vin.:Gitibitigii-Set---
-00":Pri X!eritt; on tli first reonceasion
• .of HulIet. Aftor .clearing the term in
aullat,; he wont to Manitoba in 1383.
W -Aa Collstablee
Pellew nridA,Wallis took a trip. into
CiodetinkTowiiihip. ono c1sy reeentlY
niaiii•S'ineielinfa 'young 'beet&
- Idearhoin04-. Which -Ahern.. htid,•_lieen
WwwW? riOle4OPI .t,4wd‘ they *and more
liquor thaii*as needeitarkperienaltnba.
tho young mao pleaded
. guilty impru Magistrate ce,fly and was
flood:S.50'4'104, costs:for vio,Tationuf tho
dai.,IL The inagistrato warned' tile.
- lionng:ffisn:•,thati. ho ahonld heti. *link
t to b the tool af other :people
,
Welt -wari;agiiinst the law to "being
chasedlor OHI4 own personal Use, :
biarbolio:Wsoonio-hir. and kill.
Alexander StirIing, two old resident
of OotleiiehlOast week celebratedthe
iiiiiiversery :of their nts!rissga.
Thapikawmarried, on Jan. 9th;, 1856
10 fitodetieh, by the Rev John Fraser.:
Mr. Stirling 84. Ho s a natiVe
of Canicittitie, Scotland. Mrs. Stirling
418, and was Urn in Aberdeenshire.
• ;belt rlohni, 18debiessed;
lbere Me Ole daughters: !Vim. Wm.
VoUtig, d. Cochrenet, Mrs, Elizabeth
tittkithiley, (rioiv with het 'initt
- auto here); and Miss Tillie at 'home.
There iKoeiSht grandehildrim and one
.greEgrandchild Mr.''ktitlitig, ap.
Oars to:heleng to iv fattii y oissuisbis
tor lomovity. A Slater 'in Detroit,
14040 her diamond 'nodding in
ovoOtbOi tiotpam1 slyslt eider; lir.'
4.44000111 Olit 101
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•
COsrl,T pntrot.Vitir.ous• of tied-
prieh are Coming to the COociusion that
itz; does not pay to drtnk,the ninth, fire-
water, at least Ches.„fltoberts, Who had
is 01/eminent position at the elevator
thinks so, for'Magistrate Kelly fined
him $20 and costs 'fir bis being drunk.
tri
for aseaiilting a.. Conatii140i alao
bound him OveS:tti ,klenitheiMace for
'd
one year' on a $260 bond os
the barghinv. Roberts
peered on... the street .in is drun1en
.condition and County. Cons
low met hlin and acopsed bite of :being
difirika-lid-iiliertiy,:afOir he .attacked
Fellow in a crimiealAssault, '401
fittallt-resultett-in 'Roberts being ar-
relied and pineetl in the lockup. , The
Magistrate swarird,4.14.herts and ail
'citizens thetr„he *Mild protect PelloW
and all oilleeni, and wohld have Made
an °Sample. of Rebeite. had he not : in
the 'Meantime Miliat4itiNthe „overseas
battalion.
WITH THE 161.s?, -Following are
thenanans of the -men- - have en;
Iistod "Wibli the 1614. at Brussels:
W.11. Scott (Lieitanit it) -- •
D. S. Scott(Lieutenant)
• Ronald M. Silleinir (Sergeant)
Fred; COX •
Reynold Barkley
Atigh Campbell
Roy Thuell
- woo: • Oppenehro .
...83t4T-0106*
Porter
' • Melvin Shirt% '
John johnstiin
.‘Wflfrid R. Clark
Steven Thibideau
'Away Thsot. ,
_wad w. nuishitt
Anderson Black
, Thomaa Savage
Edward liann
,
Fred Baynes
E'rea Rullson
Joseph ,Rowland •
George Thainee
Clarence Bennett, -
Pod Hastio'
Edward Ryan
'Fred •-TItuell
Joe Thuell
fileorge Champion -
Bey Champion,
Den Snyder ,
Gordon Cameron
•
John .11eLauchlin
-A. It Mustard. .
J.P,,Rouhau
it. AL. Dutton
E.
440041hit
pit Ike t,Itlef Officer of Health
t .
Toronto, 'Jan. 1st; 1916.
- The -Provincial Beard of Health has
pleasure in announcing that �n and
after Ftruar,y lat.,1916t the public will
be 'sup
lied, free or charge, threngh
Local Boards of -Health and Medical
Qffieent of Health With the various 'bio-
logical -Products listed below. Hospitals
and Physicians will be aupplied' direct
Only when they cannot obtain the 'pro:
diets Mon the Local Board of 'Health.
' I. Smallpox • Vaccine in. capillary
2, filphtherni Antitoxin in vials.
3. Tetanus Antitoxin in vials:
4.. Anti -Meningitis Serum in Vials. •
5. Aina-TYPbekd Vaccine in vials.
6. Paiiniiir Preventive Treatinent.for
Rabies at the Laboratories of the Board,
No. h queen's Park, Toronto. .
The early Use of Diphtheria Matto*
Tetaints Antitoxin and Anti -Mening-
itis &Min is advised.
Diphtheria Antitoxin and Tetanus
Antitexin will be supplied, on sp'ema) re-
quest, in syringe containers for wbieh a
charge of .20 Cents each will -14-made,
and Anti-Meniogitis Serum in special:
intra -spinal outfits at the tato - or 45.
cense and Serum
are supplied free, the charge -being for
special containers only. Cash iim0 at-
cOpilinny order for containers ..ot intra-
spinaLotitfits,„ . No accounte milli* ear -
,
(Intended for last week)
Mr. Wilbert lieNelly UPC returned
home from Detroit, Mich.
Mrit. W. Carr and Master 'Cecil re.
turned fromiCaltunseop, Mich,, onMr. and and Mr*. P. IX lifeLesni -of -Port
vieitiog relatives and friends
14 thie
• Oille AlcKeeman and Mini Phyllie
Moffat vibit,ed Major Moffat in Walker,
ten, oo Saturday., '
• aft4 ifra. Kitchen. Of Detroit,
Mich., are ;visitiog her parents, Ms an
Mrs. Joe. McCormick,
VW Verna Ifinik, who was So iJl with
,typhoid fever, we are pleased to report,,
is able to be Up again. *
• Miss Ade Vrrahart,of Tiverton, 'hag
been the pest of her friend; Miss Flossie
McLennan; for the pest week.
The QUilt1.91 $t, Paul's Church have
eliatiged their meeting ffour,TuesdaY
evening to Sunday evenmg after'.church
gervtce, . •
Mr, aUcl Mrs. .Jack McLean. and. Mr.
Dan Megean; of Pincher Creek; Alta;,
, are, visiting at the home of their brother,
Lancl4e McLean, 10th. con, Kincardine.
. The ,annual meeting of the., POW
Library ..was held .on Friday evening.
:The Officer; and Board of.1015,,Were to-,
elected for 1916. More readers wanted
• for Old.°
On FildaY evening s. 'number of the
Freebytedan gond metot- thehomo:Of.
Mr, -,and Miamian' to 'do
honor to their son, Clyde, who has en-
listed, toni leaves shortly to train for
mimeos work. The Guild presented
Clyde with a wrist WatCh as 0, slight
toketimf.esteem, and good wishes from
"The
On Friday_eveeing about 36 rung
people of the Ilapthit Church Met at the
home of Mt, K. McLennan :and present-
ed Mr. Duncan MeLetiniti), orgamst,
witha beautiful, nmhogany music -cabin-
et and the following address: '
Our Dear Brother McLennan: ,
We, the members and friends of
the Gleans Baptist Church,desire' to
place on record bur 'appreciation of the
oervice you are rendering in our work at
It bas been said, and is probably true,
that We Mies much of the best in life.
because we fail; to express our apprecia-
tion of each other. But there are .some
,eises where we hesitati; because we feel
that anything we can say' or de mustfall
-
far short of:what, we could wish. :•
Weneedmot try to tell you how im-
Since the l'rovincial Board of Health
is.undertalung this work in the hope of
'levering the death rate and reduenig the
morbidity of conununicable.disesee0": in;
fluenced by the tom of ,these products,
every physician in the Province is requir-
ed to 'co -Operate with. the Provincial
Beard of Health by prompt notification
of all comninnicAle 'diseases.
communications and order S for
the Amite should, he addressed' to the
undersigned, , a
itorinq-ph.-1)140,-.3-_Th:M÷-Saturdays,'
a a. ni. to 1 p. m. (Phone -Vain MOO),
Telegrittne anti. telephone Mesilageri at
othor hour. aro not likely to be received
untilthe following day.
Sincerely yours
'J, Mccitittaion,
Chief Officer of Health.
Parliament Buildings Toronto,. Ont.
'KY
. 'He, 004 Even
A yOltog JAW*, who had 04 Ind
'been given lita coiiiiiiesion, Mie day Scion
after joining his regiment strolled Inni
the sergetiiit'S mess to beVe a leek rOlitid
Ile looked exceedingly young and sinall,
and had* complexion which:eSoaititY
beauty' might havoeneied Ilit Middle:
aged warrior looked somewhat ashanoi
at this stripling, and Oh& gruffvoiced
aergelint Observed audibly, "And* little
Child shalllead iiii" The young Officer
did not sweat, to hake, the words and
left d‘tie ito Some tune lobe*, when
M'
the men had 1 Settled downier the, es.
ening and were'playing cads, be agile
entaredi and addressing the gruiVioited
"sergetint,,, said, ."You will assinithle the
mon immediately for a ten -Mile mum
Much. And it little child shalt kid you
0(0.114'4 os 4414114oli1 'Out OA Will
portant is the place of music in our wor-
ship of god, but we are assured that the
appreciation of your work as organist and
choir-lader,and the appreciation of
your singing Is much more general and
much more, profound than you could
possibly imagine. •
The services have always been given
spirit and dignity, the attitude of wor-
ship has been intensified and our heart's
drawn nearer to osit through the subtle
Influence of the Divine instrumentality
that you have' used so well in His service.
Whatever of progress Ged'a work is mak:.
ing in our midst depends largely on the.
part Music plays in that work. And we
are deeply grateful to have one among
us Who is eminently fitted to take charge
of that part of Divine service.
Vre have often envied you your, gifts,
and have often thought that you could
well have filled a higher place, but we
we glad -perhaps selfishly glad -that
your sense of ding has kept you in our
midst. And we assure you, that while
We may not be capable of the appreciat-
ion of your powers that you,might have
elsewhere, we do honer yOur,work and
believe that your God and our God will
riclily reward you for the consecration
of your gifts to His service.
Accept, dear brother, this, slight svi-
&Mee of cur love and esteem and of our
deep appreciation. of the help you are
rendering to the gond work in this part,
o Co, s wor . Andwhileyou lead us
to the throne of grace in the prayer of
aong, know that weare the while thank-
ing Him that liOf has given you to us.
Squat' in behalf of the Church- and
Sunday School,
NOTHER TELLS NOVI YINO10
Xi* Hor Deliestti )50y Strong
'New York QV. -"My little boy was
In ve,ry week, &hot* condition so a •
milt of gastritis and the Measles and
there.usemed no hope of saving Matte.
Th* doctor Priiscribed cod liver oil but
hi Could not take It. I deckled to try
Vino1.4 and with apiendfd results. It '
-oserised to agree with hip so that now ha,
tea -swot bsodthr boar Tilowas
FiTacistudo,1000 ParliAve, Y.
We guarantee Yinol, our delicious
f,ed Ilya and iron tonic, for run-down
emalitioss. arm* 0013101# POO OS
In'ailabitia. • •
.
A M. 5,oence, Druggist, laicknow
The - Busy a*Iware amiss
PHIpoug 66 will Vetiver You Order as 0000. as we Receive It
• NEIL Comma
Guonos MoKriliox.
CHRISTOPHER YOUNG..
, WALTIlit WgIM. *
Glamis, Jan. 14, 1916. .
Mies Retta,McKinnon read the address
and Mr. John Currie made the presenta-
tion. Mr. NoLonoto3 la reply inaclea few
feeling remarks, thanking his frieuds for
the gift, after which tha evening was
spent- my games,. -music- and recitations;
followed by lunch, then all joined in
singing- "Auld Lang Syne? Ail present
report having spent an 'enjoYabln even-
ing.together on thiLVPleasant occasien,
Major • Sale) 'of toderichi- Ki Iled-
Mrs. Chas'. E. Sale, Of Gederich, re-
-ceived -a7hiessitge lionf-the -Adjutant-
GenefaIlit -Ottawa on Wednesday of
Fist -week that her husband, Major Sale
OPER MONEY
1
The Bank of Ragland Is :the only
batik whieli, • always issues, plalnly
printed, white paper 'hank:0003$, what -
;ever their •value; Other .countries use
„printednotes in Peters, ,
lbe• Russ1n notes are printed: in. all
the colors of the:ralnbow. .For the
one-eoler •11,us.slita notes, blge, yellow,
• or bright purple inks are most favored. "
The /00,franc note of . Fiance Is
Printed in leer colors-htuc,
!,4node. .1v11.11,0
;those of Austrian banks are extreme.
.vivw•in. color and are. printed 14
tWo',Iangtinges. Slit* on one side, and
German on the other_ . •
- A swedish dve,crewo note in.alittie
yellow -think, while thatfor,"800-- erewaa
•irseaems avayin
big hines: ;iiizoo.accordingto
hnotes
g;
thlivrerlyaoire' has heard Of the America's
and -Canadian 'greenbacks," SO 'Called
from the green JO( with, which they
are printed. " •
E OUT ON
ging Lamps
Ilan Lam s
R,egutar 2.75 nOw 2 15 -
A'S°, tlow 2.45 "
2,5d, ilow 1.75
•
ttttle Prince Likes Buil Fights
. : • -k •
Library Lam
Regular x,50 now 140
1.75 now 1.35
5.50 now 4.25.
Decorited
Hanging Lamps
Regular 3.2$ now $2,25. •
• &Po:49W 4,65
.„
. 7.00Inpur 5.35,
tiow 6.15
go.04.sereottok4:02,:.
SO, a5. an1 50 eents..,
We are giving a coupon, with every brushyou buy,
Any person getting a coupon with a nurnber containing
the figure i will receive another brush free •the $ane
As the one, purchased.
• WE AIM TO PLEASE,
Top STORE wasoi • YOUR • "mangy.. GoAs rAn kHST
Prim de
oP
.Astie.rztF
The eldest son of the king cn„ opain
. is growing tip,.and he's growb4g
Up
Spanish. His English mother,
COMM Ena,.and „Ws:English nurses
are. overruled whenev'er the
prince wants to go to a bull fight;
, and he is' often seen at -the-ringside-
' clapping 'hishanda.and shouting tit
the "pretty?' toreador.
. _
WINTERING BEES
Hew Outdoors May be • Prevented
of the itith. Battalion, had been killed
at the Front in France.: •Nothing • but
the_ harefactis, stated, ihat the pajoy,
died of wounds in the eight leg. • It is
'.underiltood_that...
taken to theliospital. • • -
Major Sale had been for a munbar of
„yeara.praeticing_stenistr,y ...in_Goderichr
,
but on the outbreak of, war gave up ms
tine practicewat
ly esteemed by all *lin knew him , and
hiti death is much regretted throughout
a wide district. He leaves a widow,
formerly Miss Kate Campaigue, and two
chiltiren, a boy of seven and a girl of
Ile was a, native of London Town-
ship, and. was 38 yeara of lige' Afmein-
erial senile.° Was held in St. Georpe's
Ofiurch, Godtricli, on Saturday after-
noon.
• • Pleasant Coincident
. , . .
.-'.4rh1ttrostinglittie stay seines ions
Paisley. A Miss l4ewbi, of Elderdlie
Township, had knitted a pair of socks
for the addicts and having attached
Slip of paper containing her name," they
ere forwarded through the Red Cross
Society with thousands of others. Rei
efltiy Miss Lewis received a letter from
Bandsman Sohn E. Stark, a Paisley boy
who had enlisted. at Vancouver, but. now
In Prato. stating that the Woks had
' been handed:to hint He was greatly
rased Ind surptised by receiving the
seeks knit by the '040 of sot 04 Hsi*
FromFla._,rtriing Them ,
many places where the winter is
moderately cold lees 'are now being .
Winteredoutside in Wintering Cases
coniitructed to hold four, hives eaeh;
eaca-pair-of-hives-being.-placed
to back. There is a space 'of -two
or three inches between the aides of
the •gase and the hives,- and in the
colder regionsunderneath. tilsO, and
ten inches above the 'hives; all these
spaces being filled with Piano ',shav-
ings -or other insulating material.. The
bees are allowed to:fiy through ,ernall
entrances made in the sides, and ven-
tilation IS provided under the roof,
-Which ethisiets of:light boards ecivered
. with 'Waterproof sheeting. The lees
Will come to no harm a the entrances
get buried under soft_ snow.. For win-
tering outside, it .is important tin&
the apiarybe well • sheltered -from
Wind ,by. for instance, evergreennAt
s •high- board fence. ,
Might Haire Been Better Put
At a meeting. in Wales 'at' which
Mr. Lloyd- George was to speak, the
chairman, a Welsh deacon, got up at
the commencement of the proceedings
and said: ,
'Clentleutien; • lisive to introduce to -
you toaight the Member for Carnar-
von 'Boroughs.He has reome to replY
whattim about,
Welsh Disestablishment. In my °pin-
ta* gentlemen, the Bishop is one of
the biggest liars in creation, but, thank
"leaven, in Mr.'Lloyd George wehave
a match for him to -night!"
• Mr. Lloyd George laughed bo much
•stills chairman's faux pas that it was
soraei moments betters he, could begin.
. his 'Speech. ,
• -ViiiireWOrfaltEcater
• Advice to Quebec .farmers is given
:by Prere .Chrystoteteiji_priest. 01
Levis ad follows: "I believe that if
sur fermerii woUld, change their am-
bit on to cu fire onltd
Into one to cultivate well the results
would be. very 'different from what
they are. .when I hear fanners speak
of a good harvest with a yield of 8
or 16 minas for One • rainot , of oats,
wheat, barley, potatoes, etc., I am far,
from finding them arabitiouii, knOW1hif
by experience that tis a general rule
it they would cultivate Within their
powers they Would obtain double,
espliehilly if they *Mild Adopt a.tded
rotation.
•What Is Education ?'
• 'Rre, need.* shortsleove..ediniation.
It. Is tirnefor us to cast abide the ideals
that theite is anything wonderful or
Mysterious about education, in Itself;
or any Imo ideas about what $t
It it .does net stand for development
et 'writ, boar, intellect, it is nothing,
iitid the more direct it tarries to tts
goal the better it is. Theeducation
that makes Men fit to meet the duties
ot nte, squarelY, their heeds filled with
the tools of /knowledge, Is edimitton,
and it varies with the teintieramenti
and purpose and outroUndings of the
Tht5 side shove have
be-
corne the circus. Let 118 make 'the*
gL1444 IAA $10040,,
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,1 -laving taken over the shoe business recently ptir,.'
Chased from W. J. Joynt, we will still carry on the
sale as advertised until Feb 5th.- This sale will-
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save you dollars on your shoe needs. A few spec -
jai prices are quoted telow :
• 30 Pair Women's Blucher'
and. Button Shoes in Pat.
Colt and Vici hid Leathers
Rik prices from
-3;50-up: to -4.00.- -
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Sale once •
15-Palir -Meres Gunmetal
'Blucher and Taw. Button •
& Blucher. -Reg.
4.50; -while they
last. . ....
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.30 Pair lisinik,s Wicker ; Boyle' StiOns,L sizes I to 5. ,
Pat: and Gunmetal Leath- 25 pair. Regular.
ere. Reg. prices 2 75 2.25 to 2,75 •
from .$:2 to $5. el • Your choice for , •
9. 0
..Sale price
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All Heavy Rubbers and .Felt Goods at Cost.
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-Ackert Rathwel
Successora. tO W. sf.: 'Joint
'A Square ShOe. Deal for the Family
Sies!leiStirSiviswookrosts404.40!".040‘~‘Pd_
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