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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY (1OOfS
MILLINERY ,tJI{S MANTLES
MINK OF STYLE. THINK OE LES.
THE GREAT SUBJECT
MILLINE
off.�.:�'�.
°ar receiving con grat-
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We have 'been
ulattons all week.
Everybody seems
to approve of our
Millinery. 0 u r
Hats strike taste
ful people as true
examples of. the
styles for ZgIo,°°
chosen with an
eye to ladylike'
elegance and dig-
nity. That repu-
tation we have
worked hard to
, create. We cor-
dially invite you.
We'll be delighted to have you, whether you
wish'to select your Hat now or not. We want
you to form your opinion about our Hats, We
think your friendly criticism will do more for us
than anything we could say or do ourselves. -So
please consider yourself at perfect liberty to visit
our Show Room as often as you please.
Corsets for Spring
C,A.A. LaGrace is a name that means some-
thing, _ it means something, because every section
and every gore of every Corset bias •been'; carefully -
put together -to fit.the figure like a Glove.
Priees at $1, $1.25, $1 50, $2, $2.50 and' $3,00
New Spring Coats
Our New Spring Coats for Ladies and . Misses
are now on display. Pricesranging' frons $6.00
to $10.00
EDITORIAL 1MI1'SI1vG
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THT Ni:w ERA extends Easter greet.
Mee to its large circle of of reader° and
hopes many joys may attend this anni-
versary of gladness and hope.
PEOPLE astronomically wise say the
Halley comet will have some influence
in giving us an early Spring.. It wil
be within 14,000,000 miles of the earth
by the middle of May so we may feel
its genial rays.
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differences fade into in. I
significanoe when it comes ter a clues•
tion of raising h
-stn the salaries of the
n,em-
g
bers
, $1000 for possibly three months
work is a good deal better pay than
man an M. P. P. conld earn at home.
ne.
The average member does not - work �.
overtime while, he is at Toronto by any
means and we consider is fairly we
paid. There's nothing compulsory
about them staying at the job if ten
hundred dollars is as trifling an amount
as some make out.
Worsogris will never cease, Eussi
1' and Japan whose hands were so re
l cently grippingr one another lay th
throat are • about falling over each
otherin the formation. of .an ali.iance
between those two powers. The great
beer has le rn `
a ed a�(esson no doubt, in
the ) trouncing. recefpecl'by the wily
Jape and will possibly not beso greedy
for war in the time to come; Russia
is not the only .bully that had to bite
the dust at the•hands.of a belittled an-
tagonist and "vs ere taught to be gene-
rous or account of the defeat,..
MaM: T
>.c,ivE*�Zi>;; the'railwregmu.
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nate, is authority for ,the statement
that the Hudson: Bay• Railway.. will be
in operation in three years, . Wonder-
fuld
evelolitnents may •be.espected in
the exportation of: grain from the
Northwest if what was thought do he
sionary "O ect
a
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a vi p" j becomes a virtual
11 i reality. The world is moving on all
right and our land'fs not a tailender
in the piocession.
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%VE congratulate T. II. Rance, for-
merly Editor of the Mitchell Recorder,
on his new appointment, He left last
week for London, England, where he
assumes charge of Canada exhibits at
the great Exhibition to be held at the
world's metropolis. Bro. Race has bad
a noteworthy experience and worthily
represents the
land of the
Maple. Be
will probably spend six months or
more in the Old Land,
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CANADA'S trade is well worth culti-
vating and other Nations know it.
While we should have self respect
there is no occasion to get big head be-
cause people desire to enter into
wider trade negotiations and relations
with us, Our Dominion is making his
tory in the wonderful development and
advances and better than all it is no
sudden boom nor the influence of any
favor but the natural result of the
growth of this favored land in the pos-
session of so wide, varied and valuable.+
products,
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IT is complimentary to Canada to
know that many; other countries copy
our systems in various departments,
TheTransvaal purpose utilizing $5,000,-
000 in the creation of an Agrinultural
Experimental farm patterned after the
Ontario premises at Guelph and it is
said the counterpart of the MacDonald {{
institute will also he established. Rum-
or hart it that a well known Canitek
may be appointed to preside over the
College Government 1
e t Go le a in South
Africa,
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What a pleasing commentary is evi,
dented in that land as to the value of
British rule. Their so-called suliserv-
fence is the broadest and best liberty,
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ALL the crooked people are not dead
yet as eleven or them have been ar-
reseed in - Fort Trances locality for.
"soaking the Ontario .Government.
Their plan was an unusual one in this
day._, The Government had offered
$15.00 a head bounty for' the destroy-
ing of wolves owing to the harvest be-
ing made by" their animals.- Wolf
pelts were purchased fromdealers in
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
at $2 00 a peice and presented to the
Government later.claiming and re-
ceiving the bounty. The supposed
slaughter au h
g ter of 500 wolves . aroused
suspicion and a detective caught ob to
the process, These people must sure.
ly be related to the historic family of
whom it was said:—
"There was a crooked . math and he
walkeda crooked mile, ,
He found a crooked sixpence beside a
crooked stile
He bought a crooked cat that taught a
crooked mouse
And they all lived togetherlittle
crooked house,
in a
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Vutnnons of strong drink who vio-
late the law by selling to minors are
deserving of the fullest penalty of the
law and the authorities should be sec
ended in their desire to bring the law
breakers to .time. The Cancellation of
the license the house would soon
put estop to what is said to be not an
uncommon practice in Huron ()aunty..
Marty a youth has aequirecci the drink
habit before he attained the statutory
age that permits Iitm to indulge with.
out interference, The above is equally
true as it relates to tobacco and tiger-
Wee,
igar
cues, if parents would make an effort
10 trap the iliigitimate stale ° they
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hetes' in whom they should be interest•
ed, at least to' extent. Dead lazes
are of no service and might better be
wiped oft the statute book than be
made a football for those who know
the Jaw but keep it not.
OuW oo Ir'isbrnen must surely be
true lovers of the "old sed." At the
celebration of St, Patrick's Day in
that city, on 147:urch Irish, 50 square
feet of sad from the Emerald isle
were placed in the banquetting hall so
that the loyal sons and daughters cf
Erin round pace more plant their feet
on the genuine article. We once in-
serted some soil from Bonnie Scotland
in our garden at Brussels and it grew
just as good a sample of potatoes as
the native Canadian terra firma
alongside, Let us hope the Chicago
diberr Wes; will beet the r eaord and.
cabbage all that may turnup. While
doing this we would like to see an
effort put forth to disassociate the so
calied proverbial Irishman's portrait
from the whiskey bottle and the pipe
as this is a;cari cature on the race as it
stands today,
'•�HE great Clyde hipyards have the
contract f o r Austriaia's dread-
noughts to be presented to the Empire
We are not convinced yet that the
multiplying of the military equip-
ment is the beat evidence of twen.,
tietle century c i v i l i z a t i o n, So
many people appear afraid t o
fight against the increase of menae
ing preparation on account of run-
ning the risk of being called disloyal.
Loyalty of the highest, type can easily
ba divorce d fromtbedisaster wrought
by cannon and the sword without los-
ing its essence. Peace is better than
war. The former ennobles and is
divine but the latter is brutisb"and
as the great Sharman emphasised it
"hell."
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The Government Annuities
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On Tuesday ,evening of next week,
Dr, \`Sampson, 'hi, D., Lecturer -in.,
Chief of Old . Age. Annuities will
address the citizens of. Clinton in the
Town Hall. Following is a copy of an
Editorial from the St. ,tohn N. B
:Standard+ whfclr-is---:the--leading••-Co0.
servative paper in that city,
The Government Annuities System,
which was clearly described last even-
ing by Dr • Samson, is . a simple and
straightforward proposition: Before
it was introduced in the Senate the
House of Commons had discussed a
resolution respecting old age pensions
It was left undecided whether the con.
ditions of Canada call for a•• general
Pension Act, or whether in case 'such
a system should be •inetoduced • it
should be wholly supported from 'tlze
public -revenues, as .ni New . Zealand
and i'ately in Great Britain, or should
follow the •German plan, where the
Government, the employer and the
pressentivepensionerjointlycontribute
Nothing:was: done about the pension
scheme iii Canada, but the, Annuities
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•Act was.one of " the results of t
various •parliamentary discussions.
This is not a Pension Bill, T
Governrrrent does not pay ari allo
'arise out of•the treasury to old peop
.But the•Government eoetrects t. to
deposits from any person rt, .an, :
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a .. lie applicants desire. The 'sat
thing is done by insurance eompanfe
butt
there arer a
tl efvllowmn advantag
of the :Government .plan for perso
with moderate means: ,
The whole and credit of th
nation is behind the contract,
All the cost of securing subscribe
ofadministering the funds; and..carr
ing on the business, ..is : bone • by tie
Governrnent, and the investor escap
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compound iilterc.st en all -the prenuu
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vestal
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that ba fs, and, iu case of -death befoi
the` annurty period, returns th
amounts u is
npaid
with
three
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teres-.
• There is •the largest conceivabl
liberty allowed es to the anroterits
methods and intervals ofpayment,and
as tc the time when annuities are due
There are no forfeitures; nio penalties
no. lapses, Whether .payments are
large or small, regula>:•or variable; the
final adjustment is made on the basis
of the agreement, the: returns, of
course, corresponding to the auntie
amount paid.
The investment isfree from all claims
creditors, and inoumbrances. It is
an actual and certain net income.
To give the above advantages the
system involves a considerable. Govern
meat outlay, in the cost of manage.
merit and promotion and in an in-
erest charge rather larger than the
(lovernnrent pays on its other borrow
ngs. This represents the. Govern-
ment ccntribution'towards :a scheme
or the general benefit. If the scheme
were made general and open to, all
apitalists to purchase annuities of
by amount, .it would attract 'large
nvestors ane interfere seriously with.
nsuranee corporations, '111.e8e'(:annOt
o business on terms giving them
oaring for salaries and expenses, no.
ividends for stockholders and no.
rospe t of gain. But the Govern.
ent o Canada is not going into com-
etition with companies in the sate
f large or speculative annuities, The
ea is not investment but"protection.
hese annuities are intended for those
moderate means, and do not pro -
de more than a ser required to pro. -
de the annuitant with the necessaries
life. The largest annuity that can
bought is $(300 a year. He . who
sties t
s o provide for a larger income
est go elsewhere and pay for the
comodat(on given him. Those who
sh to be sure of -an income of. Icon).
ngernto ents year
therake Gooverneinent,
hieb is looking for no profit, and is
Ming no pay for transacting the
siness,
While the Aot was a Government
asure, as all Bills involving public
penditure must be, Sir Richard
rtwright invited the co operation
Senators from both parties and the
tern as it stands is the result of a
eful, non-partisan examination and
ision of the crigtnel scheme, I1; is
ystem which family hien of etoder-
incomes, all young tneu and
men wage-earners, and working
ople of an classes ought -to consider§
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An explosion in the blast furnaces
Sydneylunrn fed the buildi Company
in-
jttred six inen.
Doherty Pianos and Organs
'Sold Direct font the Factory
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Out of Lends XV Piano.
We leave concluded in future to sell
our products throughout Huron
County. Intending purchasers are
cordially invited to yisit our Factory
where without being placed under
obligation to buy Doherty goods they
may become thoroughly conversaut
with the details entering- into the
manufacture of our goods. • •••••0•••••••••••••..
In our demonstration parlor we will R••••••
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ger- oi.f the people that would want do •'k••Ml�••.••••••••444-1••d••+40+*+• •+******* .144�•+444+44
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Want Early Trains.
. ]fill Ask For One On L. in. i` It.
Line at 4$ Wel`'op.eyle Ieeste~ttdOP
of 8.30. ing
It is stated that the travellers of
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tion with the Grand Trunk Railway
of having the morning train nn th-
Horan and and Bruce leave London tit
0 o'clock instead of at S.30,•
Itis elaimed .that this would be e
great convenience for the travelters,
and would enable them to get over
the northern towns a great deal
quicker and give them, a chance to get
better. connections.
Another matter which it is stated
will be brought to the -notice of the
railway is the crowding of the cars on
alI the branch lines oy Monday morn-
ings. It is nlaidied that owing to the
rush of taavallers, in addttion to the
usual traffic, that it is impossible some
times to secure seats, and that at the
best of times the cars are badly crowd -
ea, The railway will be requested to
furnish extra cars en Monday morn-
ings.
show tbe°tone qualities of our instrus TARIFF CA1ISI:S •
meats. For thirty-five years Doherty
Organs have been leaders in the musi- + AND EFFECTS i'
cal world, well known as such in every
land. - Today our Pianos and Player •
Pianos are enjoying a similiar reputat- •
ton, our Factory being operated to its
fullest capacity with carload, .orders
yet unfilled.
We might do witboutlocal business
but we know we have excellent value
to offer intending purchasers. We
know we can give best satisfaction.
Without retail saleemenand retail
store expenses and profits to pay, we
offer our patrons in Huron County,
m nufacturer's prices and our ten
years guarantee.
Some people like to be footed. Peri
haps some will still be satisfied to pay
more than our price on a genuine
Doherty for a cheap stencil piano and
much more because of an older name
but we anticipate that the numbers
will take this opportunity to become •
versed in Piano constriction, and
with a full knowledge of the high •
quality of tnaterial we are using and 11
• our workmanship,purchaee a Doherty
the greatest value for the leastmoney,,
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Application of Canadian
surtax to American
ports will cause; •
British goods to enter Cana-
da at two-thirds less duty than
American.
German goods to enter at one
third less than ,American,
From $40,000,000 to $50,000,-
000 of trade now held by Amer-
icans to be sacrificed to English
and Germans.
Canada to turn to British re-
form,
Prohibition. of Canadian
exhorts will I
Deprive American paper
mills of Canadian pulpwood
supply,.
Deprive American iron and
steel industry of Canadian.
nickel ore.
Application of American
maximum to Canadian im-
ports will; •
Balt.$42,000,000 of Canadian •
Tdutiable imports. •
The Candian Press.
Increase the price of lumber o.
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Executive Arranges for the An
itual IMleetiing of the •
Association. '
At ameeting of the executive' of the
Canadian Press Association held • last:
week 'at the Ring Edward, Toronto,
it was decided that the annual' meet-
ing should this year be held on • Tues-
day and Wednesday, the 17th and
18th of Maya ':-'hese dates are consid-
erably later than usual and were sel•
ected in order that an excursion' to
Cobalt and Cochrane might be arrang-
ed to take place the same. week, the
months of February and March, when
the conventionshave formerly been
held, not Iending themselves: to a trip
of this nature. The` Grand ` Trunk
Railway,, and the Government will
cooperate toaniake the excursion sue- i
cessful.. It is expected thFit. a" feature
of the outing will be a journey of 40
or 50 miles along.the Tranacbntinental
Railway west otOoclirane through the
clay belt. '
''Ool. 'Henry Watterson, the noted
Louisville ville edieer and 'Rlioliticianl has ac-
cepted an •invitation 'th he present at
the banquet.•
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Local Associations'Are Not Favor VAt;UU1I CLEANING is now con•
able' to a ;Postponement ` ceded, •the svbrld ;ar'ex', to be the one
Iieflieientand sanitary method for ex
-.The•possibility• 'of the, postpone
.." -,meting dust ar'ci dirt from Carpets,
meet'of the•Conservative Coevent'ion Bugs; ]?'loots, 'Upholstered Furniture,
_sett do n for Ottawa th June, was (Es, ' i)u peri.c•e, Is, 'U s, ste'contains'
e uses, and in
casfeet everything
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speeial Y
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tz,,l. Gorisc:rvative A�sociatiotl, 10: + x Y the'hame•-- b:caiise partial
tanto, .,field. pn . Satarday eirening, I lizrly by life A;rtatrer,txc swee it.gets:
Several reistiiriee were made end lel PALL the..eirt 'without Itlnvitlg,•' any
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incidentally as a possibility: "'Several the theist delicate fttitii'iC$,`rar,ci rvithoat
others' expressed the opinion that f strrrhrg; -zp :r particle ofdust
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ce th a aegis h . �r
thedate t e l coal the Gee ,
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aci beg fixed. an tiro f p
.literature heen sent out, it would lie ,a ]'Sweeper and the dreaded old-fashioi-
mistake to postpone it. ed house-cleaning days.
'WnitE the Public •Librax For Sale or to Lent by
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in the United States. , •'•
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American lumber firms who •
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les Tlerovwiumber-trade-ems XXnit....
• ee States now held by Canada •
• to Russia,.Norway and others,
• Increase price of coal in New
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W. R. CARR
Veterinary Surgeon.
Elonor-gr,iduate Ont. Vet, Coll., 1500
Special course tit 'Chicago. 1910
Office opposite Graham House.
Night calls at Graham House;
Day Phone 82, Night Phone 5
Seed Barley for Sale.
Manchuria Barley, 5.5 cent's a bushel.
WILLIAM PICKA;i'D, nolxi,esvllle.
The Autoinatie` Vaciitiin
room taken advantage as it should Abe, it woul?n't hold obe twentieth E. TURNER
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At an enthusiastic football .tneeting A enthusiastic meeting was held last`
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held at the Listowel II S' it was unan- Saturday, at the Doherty Piano andrs
imously resolved. to enter a' teafor OrganCo, and an Athletic Association
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team for the Hough `cup, and the was. farmed. The following officers
were elected: —Patrons W, .Doherty,
D. Cluff, I.13, Chant.
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J. Hill;
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PresidentBextViceKerr; Hon, 1 t
Pres. B. J. Gibbings; Hon. 2nd Vice
Pres, J. Armour; fres. M. Greeds; ist.
Vice. B, Jr, Morris; 2nd Vice.,C. Draper;
Sec. Treas. A. C. Clarkson; Manager
J. E, Doherty. It was decided to get
up "a base ball team and we hope that
the other teams in town organize, so
that we Wray be able to form ' a good
town league.
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edschoothils, yearteam inwill the Wundoubtedl, F, A:,,y thereceive high 1 Lacrosse To BOoni. ttgatn
the staunch support of the citizens. As much interest is being manifested
in l7anada's National Game among the
i boys in Town for a lacrosse team, A
meeting � will w 11 t se held in the Pastime
It is announced that Lou Scholes,the Club Rooms Wednesday night March
oarsman will go after the diamond 80th at 8 oolock sharp. All are invited
sculls at .Henley this year. • ' to help to get the boys in line,
secretary tar
was authorized rho •xz
Yx ed to
send
in
a
challenge. ne.
It is
thought the
teats' has an exeellentcancehto lift
the trophy, as they gave Berlin• stud-
ents the scare of their lives last year.
Up to the last minute the score. stood
I -0 in favor of the locals, when the
cup.holdersscored on a 'corner. kick.
With very . few exceptions the team
remains the same this year.as ; that of
last and with some good heavy prat•
tice should be in condition to meet
anything. In view of the feet that in
all probability no teatn will be enter -
waste
VIILLIN ERY
"' This is the question of importance with the Ladies justgnow, ess
our
Spring Opening the25th and Ltlth of March. Ladies come and see
the fine display of Itiglt Class Millinery. Paints ---This is the time to
trim up your homes and here is where yon can find the Iles- and cheap.
est Paints, Varwishes, Oils, Turpeetxne, etc. Seeds• -•Farmers now
is the . time to procure your Olover and Timothy seeds. 'We can supply
you. Prodnce•wanted for either trade or cssh:
R. Adams, Lotidesboro.
Saturda', March 2Gth,
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quality Wall Papers papers re
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facturers. are invited to see
finest we have ever shown.
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BLAZING THE WAY
VER a "quarter ..ofa century ago, we be-
gan tailoring clothes for men, We.h�
ave.
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so successful in pleasing our citC_
tomWrs that to -day we' own and operate ti.;
largest individual tailoring plant in all Can-
ada We employ the most capable design-
ers, whose ideals find expressions in the ar-
tistic, stylish and well fittin'? garments
;are
make to order. We demand and maintain
*the very higheststandi d of efficiency in "all
work leaving- our woikrooms. `
• The magnitude 'cif our business is inciicat
ed:in ,the .fact that over one thousald retail
merchants and tailors are to -day represent-
ing us'in"various cities and towns of the.D•o-
minion. Our organization and methods
of
business 'enables men: in the most remote:
•
parts of
Canada, t
U 3btain '
d 1
the S'
psame advan-
tages
of fashions and good
tailoring as those
tailoring:
residing
, I1
f.
Ity o
fT
ono
nto, Your
-telton Is, gat•
tl
pal• culardy called to some ofthe
styles sh
o vn
t . for the Spring and. ` Summer'
season.of 191o: They are our own creations
and:cannot • be shown by other concerns; if .
you w'iI' honor us by calling upon our. local
agency, they will be' pleased to showou
our entire assortment of new and popular
weaves in English, Scotch and Irish Wool-
lens. .
.Awaiting this favor, we remain,
Yours faithfully,
•The: HOUSE of "HOBBERLIN,.
LitITI)
"Tailors to the Canadian Gentlkllilali,,
TORONTO, CANADA
a.. A. IRWIN, A gent
,
g
Clinton, Ontario.
.`,Pe carr7.G G �l
� a •?er eect ,
line of
•
gents
(uinrinq, "twiuin
g collars,
ties, sucks, handl ervcl iefs , ..overalls,
underwear and sus enders
as ivell
as latest eleszr ns in.fanep i
s
. �ZrtFs.'
` firt-class j xw1 l ttst received
as-
sortment. r I caps.
rel n__'andinspect our' stock.
WJ. s
In the Store li"orrn
e#'Yy Occupied
by Nemrcornbe's, Clinton.
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