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The Signal, 1910-7-14, Page 8ryq y• rT `LS '. ,'i'A. ;, . a kie7ti K. d0ttrs retort t 'yK..,• • 'i ii to t'lv, JULY H. 19101 THE C ANADTJ�N BAN .,.... hMa COMMERCE t"0',' � Mew Maud hut.+.rrurn. of Toronto. OFt Vi, I fortwu month. hplldry:. . \. ; .. Frank S. Hick, of Turouu., b. hen or a v".11 _. _---,'a:.,rs Nhirbrotner.tl�h.kttQlC_.___ (AVM,] ire IN THEIR VAU- L• T A NUT' OF Mir. Mwyel Two, of Mew Tork i, Were un a parental n ilia to the p are K I PERSONAL MENTION �r J. L. Mi,rdoch is here frau, %xalaudrr, r•.v.k.. Have ensues Keough to Forget Coca - Mem" ou • visit. • end'Mta. Book. dr ],.route are .i. tour. ily That Vau Have TINT. our* . u• Thr'jt'tillr art of being 11614. to ba' filly t it home THE ART OF BEING SILLY. SAFETY owe. Th4p. Klliott renewed -old test BOXES town tor r ler dry. this week. an1110 DEPOSIT.. B ,A` -- Mon Archer. of When twuud, visiting --her parent.* >1 r. and ht r,. A. S. ChrY.lal. Mr. and Mrs Arthur ('artie. of Toronto. are -vlrttnnr*c t.. w -.e r tttA'Wt s lyre. Mi.. Kathleen A. Oullivwn. of I hienro. is tlik gue.t of her sitter, Mr.. K. J. Phelan, town. Is one time a good many of us teed tc cultivate. says Until Cameron. To i.e able mice ID awhile to-b.-aWJ _out elebusetely wftq or etndlowel>' aau� c� thus, but thoroughly, bejTl�lly cblldlsbly slily -sod to be able to stand off and Isegb to yoereclt•eeradewally are two ealoable abilities. It is bad: to take themselves and their duties too lightly'. but It seems to me that It is almost as, bad for them to take tbew- selves too seriuualy. 1 heard a very clever and financially esiceeswful young bacbelur setting tortb his requirements for a wife the other day. As n share In this loaebeior's ureal ticket wouM prnhebly mean for the .sharer the, ..deur et meals that (stege. with oyster's. have ice eoureea meatier 'ed through the middle and cud Lp with n cut.gfaes finger bowl, 1 fancy be 1• the sort of person whose requiremel!- m..t work. mny he Interesting to. my femtniot TITLE DEEDS. IF YOIj HAVE ANY . • MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES. OR OTHER VALUABLES- • THY SHOULD HE LODGED IN ONE OE THESE BOXES tit FOR FURTHER INFORMATION *epee t0 it S. W I1.1.1 A MS., Manager (Joderich liraurh. �) 4 iYourtiOlsonStraight Ct1LA ER READINGS SU�t�1 .-i'ublishhetl4a9--W-arc' Lock K. Co., Lon- don, -England, lith- ographed . p a p e ,. . , $:tCIL Over one / hinittttietl titles to heli& f11r111. M pirptilar authors, such as Lotlis'l�i'iic , Guy !toothily, Gun- ter. ctc r etc. The Colonial Book Store GEORGE PORTER, Prop. Telephone JW. (' t Donee itquere. (iuderieh. Mt. 11. Newton and Mien- Ivy Newton were among thu'ruronto vi,itun in 'town thi. week. Mt. it. Jnl.eha.oI Ii . turued uaewrtrrm a Turnor to her io.re to. Mie+ Ruby Itobiuou, reamer at Nile, by .petdlt.g a portion of the vacation at Tupper - villa. Cecil Farre, boos from Kenunt uu a Klalt to hit parents. Mr. and hire. Jar: -Farr. Met anter. , Mr.. Jo.. C. Gritllul,g,. returned atter a two week. vl.lt with fl ti d. iu )tamillun Mad ' Dundee. • Mb. Moiety. who bad ben the truest of Mrs. 1 McKie' tor a few any.. returned to 1'orouto On Monday. Mrs. Whitehead. ofTuruuto, vi,n.•d at die home of W. R. ttuberteeo for a few day- the Now Abt)ut Yot ,Head? If that is on straight you wt -come to Oda Printing. Office for yours. ln- sitations. Programa. Stationery, very. thing in the way of exquisite printing for social uses -business uses.. too: if the yours man means bueineaa-slot pant hawing cards. y mmememeyeyeasimmimmemmis V A. Motherwell. r.. u/ Ula.gur �,utlrud, .rea - �ar the tures Mr. red . Jo-. , . writhe "1 don't ask for benoty," be saki no rltannlrrwd.. an vet-li,uslt ...h•Uertual trump. Rul M. H'. Huaell wst in llrttoit 1a•t 14...14tor,bay what 1 do tntlst newt lux w ire Is that et. '��ba n,.41e Ntnr ural• tamar she shall know bow to be "Ir once 11 bile:! abort, that she droll bat'. F. C..,B. College uiittg e - Mr. and MN. P. J. Sullivan. of Stratford. are r money.1 keMrdly don't wadi vi.iting theft dwurhter. Mr. 1t. J. Phelan. B reify r tie in �ol M. an � n a O u . Mlsioaese t . v . Maotat4, r es table . to forget or duklreu 7+ v +, , i �(>r':--e�trtttf�--b�l��-�e,� be and ('h of I tome ra.•, n+. John rialkald, � raaionelly that the hull au!'." Stewart and dsuubrer. MI., Helen, God sense 1. a lite thing to bate w.l.., at ,..,unit •• Mr. 'tewarte hat the people 'who are stmek so ful' Nr� onto, a C. / V to Vet 1 era home at f Madeline t forget that ,nsenat ud hest NadeHne Net.eehlwn of Tor- ' of it that they a(. %toting at the tame of Mr. and MK ', so has tis place ln-:ifc are waking ,' • . '' •` hug mistake. Mr.. H tall, ut .order *tan.. and her - ttt•phew.. y Matz of WJpttita+IL• are n►lttna • A 11111. rewwMi4.P new *1141 then relative. m town ata vuemit). •� la re11pI.J by -the TOR Or erten MI.s June , of l'rlKary. wa- ere bat': W pa. noel.. woo ` e.• that It is the "beet of wen' Mur N a,hii • n F..•t ,U'erl. " . yMl alp. n fora new runs the quotation. pointing out. n- • k the gu • of her twu.ln . Itobinsoui of t.ewlurtln. her re who know enough to a state;,. yeti ter .peodlnK a few day. with senfM. The second raters falter the) NI: Ken. I1gl,l a,enur. ro•y Cornell and two chit ren 1 ire •tbeve 11, while. as s- 'natter of fact ad.u'»'((a: ••a' s3.:,•,ss5tatw ::4^t" pct'rrfa ri=ri k ••••/-1:raa;a wr5tdliAl • F,'.; w T. E. DURN'N AND TME I that in many cases the tracker thuaksl lbs Biblical Ides of (ieNt.' MI seats HUBLI,: SCHCOL INSPECTON. it worth while to provide tree accuw• are free and non -churchgoing pew, j I wodatIon for the inspector and, his are invited. ru the latter of Tbr tt>rinal. bore,. 1 claim that an inspector lin aeeOlrnt Of the meeting held in �-• should roe ilarticula► nor to he ander , North street Methodist church last DhAH IntR,--Iu your report of the arty obligation io a teatchrr while iu llolulav evening, the !mellow' b'ilrrkM LONpdN, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand PICKLE • We carry is toll ,tine of the Imo Pickle., that durst be mooned Sweet Mixed,8 icedOherkiva. Muatmd, Whi Oniuur, etc. Give thele a tri I. :• NEW POTATOES We quote New Potatoes this week'. 4.r Peeck et;h Cooked -Ham , p er pound 350 Choice Bleak -fast and Back Brenn, per pound, sliced 250 TRY ORANGEADE -one of the nicest of cooling drink': mouse from 'orange., guaranteed pure and wholesome. Add water to suit trete. Per bottle 2150 “Turner's" Lime :Juice, 4.r tattle 300 FRUITS. AND VEGETABLES 0seen Peas. Beets, Cucumber., Ten.ttee•s, (..arri.fi t.abblyte, Watermelons. etc. SU BJ ECTS Resident and Mail Courses. Catalogue. Free I W Westervelt, J. W. . Westerrlelr.l3 r a. A. Principal 1' Miw.A turned home, her friend Mu.- Mr. and�irs. ..,d MI.. Item% utlserland. ut luront are I they aren't up to'lt • i- ts , My to the .rnar+ rine.. The man or woman!. _Mho doesu i - M', >!r•. -awu.i t'urtau. t n„w how to be Filly misers one of for e wait .\1 n. Thouu► • t.icgeet recreative forces 1tl• ibe world. b-ut oil ow t.anier b-utnenat F:ngadwr. ,.int ern who 1R {tet'pe•tOnJly holdluc ' himself just no 1n order to Maintain spending elmter 'with then relaU.r• hare • . NonalOme la a quiet doctor to,. _)in•. W'ul.,ter w Ild uddrnly toNlai toe the pi.t week o ul bet daughtera*-1 M,-. Janne- Huge Hawke.• left }tram) et m. lg,iat't' (" vn.11 thei NI I,. Mi-.•,:.Mu•yahiidtute mil Marone Vrrrau•.- 1 Rh of Hanover vestte, '.I,•. Carrell. HAITI-. i fits dignity -Is apt to become meutal!a 8 y s ems prucerdirigw uf.tiie county ur� it it alt.. r1101110111 14 ..t hi, disc . will t ttible Mess of Victoria street .Meth.kdiat tow e g Mope cn uKrrK lib are nv to 7.). ut fhe >urpq•ie of the letter referred to. I nor that thin ie the proF,er stand to "senega of the class. At the January ruriliuu I .bargrdlb-Tteke, particularly wk when we Are Court lioderich, No, epeetos 'l'uw with pntcuring ezteo- aware that each inspector has been i. O, F„ sons of certificate," on teachers i0 a drawing one dollar and a half per attended divine rerviee at 81.. (corge'r ' manner cuntrat y t6 t he Act, and vele I ,,,.hoed each year for expenses over andgelchurch last Sunday mornioK loaf • i rt a qt per annum for trevellmp expellees, renting, postage and stationery• among you for your valuable of the crumbs which till from the rir� 1 am. utao'e table. He lauded the scheme `•. Vour obedient servant. of benevolent urgaeizetion, such as T. E. Dt xNtrt, the Foresters, that of having the mere C URON NOTES. bens make provision for their families who had not already dune so, way their lune resriAo' you statedthat u 1 1 now ut' i...I eetols who wt not. elotreti postponed their meeting 1 tg alit regard to the letter of T. E. Uurnin nor hila in �,ur+uirt)dft tlhi'ir dutirrn�- 11 will Ito held on Monday seaming they reported no action taken. 1 wish } nett at 5 o'clock. Amy ladies it I alk known Usti. n h the PEI the chars 1 too at rongly of the otnn• ' t ati i Ij I to in the same In uyr h1 lasire velar Simco the end comp report o t at sessaun you r atett rust o i nit cI.Or om 1.& the couneiJ decided that my war without toundatiun and that i their opinion the lnii ctor simply complied with the reg�ations. At - niched to any letter in Julie war a communication from the Education Department which in toy opinion. • was pudtive proof that Inspector Tom Ma Out cowp'y with tlt.� ,rxu:at.uur: Attat•hew 10 this letter Also were stat;- etre. W. W. listened to an iutereetinge der,oun bull. The reverend gentleman drew ,e ' lesson from the parable",f Lives and Lewitt, speaking more particularlt• in ease of a math. Every man present, todd`rt• of Fulton. urged to identity birnaelf with ease state- 'neut. IFOIU 1.441 peu.Cl).0 o •• I. flu., willoccu ,t o ul t of Knox and G. M. S. which bore out for 1 p pl curl► oaltauizrtrou. Uuaing the court.. charge of partiality. In my , 101' .011 church next Sonde of the rector's remarks utterance was the evidence went to show that in• ' The sermon topie.? at the jlaptiet Riven to a ,few wide thoughts on the speetor Tom in both cases made rtuti•tchurch services nest Sunday, are : subject. He believed that every limn uteuts to-th` council -which were not, Morning -•'Hurry, thud` Worry. or a uugbt to bequeath something to the in Keeledunce with the facts. i.Preseet-day Vice." Evening-`Y.otLe chur.:b. '1',., often gifts to the chu'tch It is puasibie teat. ked the council; Great Search for Man." The pastor, were the crumbs wbich fell from the` leen half the attention to this mut- i Rev. t H. Jones,' Will preach at both table. The rector also expressed amazewetit at the action of the town ofGodes` ta.b and the cxunty oTHut•.n • in granting such a miserable ilittdiioo to Walde the support of .nth o; prrti.e. worthy object as Alex:tndratlospital one oft a noblest an stinstitutions w r appee to public suppnrt. Hos'. tee that, they gala I,O_tha. hantlult .1tL, awake*. !•:ver�•body welcome. the Bedford. tbr. result might b ter A note from Rev. A. E. Jones, of Bel been different. ---•(mons, fps. d--'7C'Ufjuiiti: arr Tits(�, Signal I would draw thwsttention u1 itTur, stares that they have a beautiful par- ed 11 h m hoof ` hi. new charite and be is enjoying the readers. ...racially o1 the ramie school, son .and two aphrOdul churches. at trustees. t.. Inspeet..r Total a 1•t'ports 10 i +►K h bl d best trustees. Wben visiting a e t,nol he h'otu 1 bl' wi prutsai►Ty dear nue fury, well. In work };realty' - pit+ir;itr tt»id, abe,ald tett tie de w11,t hit report he will po'ahly say the ;The -ervi, es in V,e(onia'stret't Meth- ant on the crumb, of nee. spelling it out up to the etandnrd. 1 odirt church next Sunday will heat 11 - - -r---- - \ would ask you. ready', ie that a re oieloci. in the .horning and 7 o'clock Thr, wnrld has a miania for layering liable. report.. k it mit to the t,.:cber P in the evening. The {rotator. tt4.v. fh'. those whom he -dune -favors. 'bit fair to the pupils whop, he (lid' Medd, will prvviech, "Tb.' l'hange1ees Some people -,ire .et extravagant not her al.ell ' ' } Christ" will be the morning .subject thttti they seem to talk Iner.11y for the %not 1,. inat :.r ., t in i , t-0. t r•.• it. and in the evening the theme will be purp..tr of wasting word,. bough. ilio, .troeL lwt'rurk, rA uu.g huiu. ton tSat• `,•�mta'•b Scum keeping lo the nue yu urday • • altIOn and lose his mental suppleness: A. M. Robert -on and .1 W. Firth. of the i l:ulleKtate In.t:(ut-e .not. 1. Kure to Toronto ' Oult as the physical abandon o1 ieeKoluiue,.aper.at the 11.1 timid. ut 1 1u- 1 laughter relaxes the muscles of the cation. I face, so the mental abandon of a good a yl Mn. 1 U. Wont.. ul To to, and • t.• tJlaltby fit of s(]llne*a relaxes the mutt K dlurwn, of `et pe,,d.. si.trrw of L. Killorar'. ores i.f the mind. of tuwu, are .pend,ng a week t the Park I House. I Do you take yourself too seriously? Mw• Jerrie ahauurn, of TI -•yore. tea.1... ' •Don't just read that ovei mechanic. Mid .p r..• :\li, a :Sha man, of Herrin are .. t t'un• humus of their •leer. W'. C- I ally. but answer it. Ito you, now? t \'wuoou 4.r, sad yon don't and area t paste her two Master. w u,gx - + 1'ndh+.n,. And do you know how to be *Illy. Mee. 111n, J. 1. T,i ,,bull. o I 1 f tb lay M t Frank and tial r are 311 Varieties test German Colored Picture Post Cards ( VIEWS 01'• GOtEHICH ) AT Thomson's Music and Stationery Stare LiST OF ViEWS H. R. LONG 'PHONE 43 The Weekly (;hale anti The yignnl - - (t0 neW silt trrttterm for the remainder of this year.f n.IPI cents. ...Ittt.__ FTCHEL 1 -141. 2 Er - Good relleble Watcher,, Swim. made, leter r*- capements, e n n m et 1 dials, :,tees wind and stem set. These a r e W ttichss._uut-cl u tike._ being made by the hest. Swim watch - waken. We guarantee these Watches Inc one year. the came al, our high- grade Watches. Hee • the display.._i H. u u r window. We shall be closed Wednesday afternoons during July a n d August. • 1 1 Walter H. Harrison Jeweller and (Iptieian. On the Myrna,. (i,ilerich. Tu; nbuiI the hlWay. with Dr. w s. wnd Nn. an len ni hrdy ge why don't who does and/earn' dud Turnbull. \ . Wm. Campbell a..1. Tor. to thi. wee meet his novhe nt of °reign. Stale .l.ritictilluro whop_ who plowing through the city. Mr. and Mot. Joseph Heide came up frorti Tonne on Ure excur.lon lest riatunlar. Mr.. II+rle tenmlumK here fur a vtrn with her mut her. Mr..,dneyd. y�� 1'. J. Await,. havinK tethed from the peal - tion of postmaster at Kiug� ridge, hen taxes up residence in Uoderich. Ire and hi. faintly , are oceupyinU,the Hcl.regua hoax, Angleeea .I reet. \ W . Dore, Mat\ operator and ticket clerk at the (fraud Trunk .txtton, accompanied by. Mrs. Dore. I, away o, a nol$t.y trip. The duet of ' Toronto. Hutthloand tllhic.ytoill be visited. W. Craig. of Ursula. 1 relieving blur., • Mr. and Mr.. Ilalsei Park and Miss Mar- guerite I'a-k have left for their new home at :iu•atfont. where Mr. Park ie engaging in.bwl- now. Many friend, .n G derich are worry 10 WOO goat chirp..., but wish them -we Lest of (attune W their now location. na. d 1te.. ft. T. Kilpatrick aa,l M r-. Kilpatrick.. of )crown City. Mich.. arrtved in town on Tue.- •dar on their way loMr. itdpM.+tck'• old home iu day A.Laeld, where they purpose spending bdt- Ing a did LIMO on the haeme y toe cwt. mak for 5c -Y'entrat t•mrk mad 1'onrt Hooter - ti O. T. R. , ler �- n Huron'. 5001.• --stet. Orono'''. Weiner ------- (strain Elevator. K. ening at Harbor Collegiate I,,,tit.'de 11*s F'Lhing A country Road I'uiul Farm Hotel Lighthouse - rine of (strain 1`e.44r-_ _ Maitland River Bridge l . P. It. Station - -Ormond View of (ioderieh- /harbor- - Cit. -R. ArTetti, - __ . _ --- Valley .r. Valley of Maitland 'River and Harbor N'oatetrn Canada Floor At1)1M Co. Ni,nset Ffdtrl )lenmlller • On the Maitland Hirer -The Rha Meadow. Harbor Perk •, t••1, (ieorlrri s (:Mitch St. flier's H. ('. Church K not Presbyterian Cbmrlt On the Lake 3 Long Panoramic Views (tenernl t'Iew of Harbor, 12 litchi.. long ('ent.rat Park and Court House I(enndllrt A CARELESS REMARK. Jab at Salvationist, Helped to Defeat Labor Lawyer• O'Donoghue. N does not pay for politicians. • t.i speak carelessly, andit certainly be- hooves the man seeking the pnpnlar frauehise to Meat the Snivel' Army with respect. lir. J. 0.-O'I)oi oghue, the barrister who ran for South To runt* on the labor ticket with the 1LIhw l suasnizg io at bit, beck. *aye that lie wade this discovery w went down to defeat :,enure Mr. A. Claude- Maalonell, M.F.. at the• lsst Federal elections. Two or three yearA one or two so-called socialists. vest. ere merely mideonteMs with no form , rated economic vkws of any kin•l, got into trouble with the retiree by insisting 00 adttreaaing public meetings at street cornere and retua- our. Photo Stamp books be t, Photo Stamp. of lioderich for :,• 20 Varieties - 1',etore Poet I •aid Views.• petaled In Mark and white. 10 cards for 6c $Mitten& Sfahnnrry Latest Song.., Marches and 1% -etEps Thomson's Music and Stationery Store West Hide eflesennte, (ioderieh. WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING. Mrs •T. F. Ileal r rural ,maL' earner sf the Burbank district in Calif,nibi. ose over ber tweuty-five intro 'route .n automobUe which isbe bought w tL her own earnings. Mr- NIargaret i). Lyons bas beruap It•irlted matron of the SLite Schou, For the Blind it Rattail Rouge. La.. by (;i,vernor Saunders. Mrs. Lon' ,ham served as matron In the Maus Held female college and in the Dixie •seed; tny, besides filling a similar poet to 11. • Protestant Orphan asylum to • Sew Orleans. 84.: na Lagerl.'f. the Swedish writer to t, .nm the Xot,el prize in literature was warded this year, will' devote a part •.f the money to the purchase of a home on the >tarbacka estate, whet', she .,as burp. The house which she will nay war baUt by her grandfather and through reverses fell into the bands of strangers, from whom she will buy 1L Mrs. 'Maya Lockwood has written to President Taft asking his opinion of her plan to devote the Nobel peace prize find, wbleb two years ago was awarded to Mr. Roosevelt, to aiding the striking shirt weist girls in New 'fork and Philadelphia. Mr. Roose- velt turned the money over to a ems. mitten on industrial peace, and liras_ Lockwood is trying to Interest this committee In the shirt waist makers. waw -tom IF 9 An Unparalleled Chance to Buy a WASH SUIT is Yours on Saturday This, has not been as gObd .! season for Wash Suits as the ma utacttlr- er• Anticipated. The cols, back- ward spring kept sales doWo all over the country. As a conse- quence, they have now more on hand than they .want or 'should . have at this season and are ready to clear the surplus at hig,,reductions. That means cheap W Suits for people . who want the , • Last 'week we were offered • Clearing lot''at little' over the all -price mark. Saturday_we will -Lit two dozen handsome Suits- on sale 'at prices (lecidedly saving. .' 11 are this season's best styles welt tailored and perfect in every way. The cold weather of Apri and N1av makes it possible for to give you these bargains \ s ilfjr ��11 OAC:71' S1 �r en- rupteef by the men in uniform. They were arrested and were defended by Mr.- (t L)Onogleuw. who is cottnael for whew -they gat into trouble. In the Police Court. in combatting the allegation that these orators were a public- nuisance to ,those doing Weiner'. in the vicin- ity. of their meetings. he remarked that they were no more of a nniseet.* than the Salvation, Army with ,t. out- door serviree. of words ko that effect. The remark watt made oft hand with -no desire to offend the -rehg s cern- VictinoM 0( anyone,,. hut with a view to helping his limit... An eveni,lg paper. however. being short of a tab- ject took it up editorially. and ad- ministered a mitigation to Mr. O'lionogtiue for speaking die:respects fully about the Army The episode Ina apparently forgot- ten by the tines that the ele'rt,on. of 1101 belt& on and Mr l) l►otw.ghto. found himself a ,'arxtelate. making w house-to-bouss canvass in South. To- ,ionto. is which tete electorate ie al- most without exception poor. Then bs found that the casual remarks thoughtlessly made in the Poh; e (teurt had proven veritable drneon's teeth and had rouged up a hew( of enemies. He sneo®asred the store that he was an seamy of the Salva- tion Army on all sidss, and manv of the poorer classes 0 his constituents were outraged at Use idea. "1 attribute else theme wee d r more than anything jority asainat ma," saad lir. O'1,0.1, •e114110 re0o11►y Decoration For Tabl. Center. A pretty idea M to nee a huge satin Station rose as a centerpiece for the twicbeon or dinner table. Prom the Ifs .a Wash Suits at $3.35 1'' Wash Suits $4.75 - These snit, are made ffom fine quality ' English Kepp, Ladies' new TWash••Suit •. trimmedwith pearl buttons tailored garment-, plain 1and -ti a{,pings. The style white, plain bice or fancy is one- -.4 the best shown this stripes, well made, good season. We have them in styles and very serviceable. • chanmpagne, sky blue or Regular value up to $5IM): plain white. 416. 75 would be a moderate price for them. Saturday morning eight or • Saturday morning seven or Knill at, per $3.35 eight o to sell at, $4.75 Suit • tenter of this large roee ere arranged a few ?rondo of aeparagus fern. and mate, etnime the cireumfereuce of Om What tho Doctor Did. 4.I1.4rat-e Libyan has a little :laugh ter tt h.. lunin't been well recently 'rhe other tray • physician wii• (Ailed to the Ullyett Milne te see her. He ex- amined the WU with the nld of a siethescoom When her father came Lotto), had saki "Nothin'." replier' the little girt "Moat did he dor asked Mr. Trb Ott nia hire telephoning me all even.' 'ems Meath's reply. c Muslim; anti Suitings 23c -A-tableful -of --good things at each price for you to pick from Saturday. If you appreci real genuine bargain, come and . look them over. On the 1* table - are Scotch Ginghams,__Muslios„ terns suitableNfor waists, dresses _ or_ __chil5iren's garments. On the 23E ,ita6le you 41i41---find- Suitings, Muslins fine Scotch Zephyrs in all t'he fashionable colorings and dozens of good patterns. Regular price up to 45c the yard: At I Mind! ed yarde fancy Wash Materials fast colors, regular value up to Ihc. i Choice Saturday morning. per yard. .. 1 12C At 23c Four hundred yards Wash Dress Goods - linen suitings in pinks, blues, mauves. gray groenm, handsome deeigna in fine French *line nnti some Petra good Scotch ginghamus and Zetiny s. A lean -up of lines thet sold tip to 4tic. Choice of a tAbleful Saturday #113 Very Handsome Suits x6.55 We hese jest a b 1111 1. half -a dozen of this line, Ade from the hest quelity ported Engli,.h H e p p. ndeomely trimmed with insertion, pearl buttons. t rut in one of t h 's best design., white Into. Settirdaylnnrnintr you can bray Leese han,I- one at, e a c h $6.85 This Week in the Milliner), Department ,24 Untrimmed . Shapes at 25c Mack Dress Hats at $2.65, worth $4.50 department him to offer for Saturday. They g0a4 en ring us. &busy day. There. are stiff enieugh of those underbought ahapes to keep up the sale of the children'. lad We' trii&Tri Hats at, El .9S. wort h 113.50, - Values in town, and wouldn't he if we hadn't bought the shapes at a fraction or the regular 'palm% We emphasize specialk this week the Untrimmed Shapes 25c - Twenty-four untrimmed Shapes, mostly dark colorings. every one new this season. Regular SIM 112.00. Choice Saturday 25c only iiiimws at 25e, !And Black liar. .65 11 Black Dress Hats $2.65 Fifteen only ladies' Blnek MORA HAIR, rOMW shApeik, all of them trimmed with chiffon, flowers. ornaments and wings. Very hen& some and stylish Hats they are. Regular *4.50 value. Saturday inocning. $2.65 choice