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The Signal, 1910-7-28, Page 44 Tait " ;.1: drt.v 2S. blurt District News •F• �, 1 . • 1' 21,' mote l 11,•1 S t,ir • 1' ri*t'-.4 Mr. l 1I.tou, . t • 1. . • •r.; WT./ [ett)d..foh+-C,oi-1,4.:.•� ‘A• Kits 'N1' .pr •,.1 sl.: i .. • ,. at She',i LOYAL. • THS; SIGNAL: GODERJCN _ fl'XTA R11-) 151Cijai. fartm41 Hobert Tr44144aven. 114•' stocklei � vs► f W1114•11 u e d 21.1 f t 'l'1 1 t i o w 11. Inr.t'a , .r n Ir 4111 gI•a straw ten. 1 (elf 44 il„ h4•. II, hugtlr. ` lupi Htw l`Nt 1f -f;. .1, Crawford i % tr•derIp*that Geek 'Watt rd tate gold tocirer�%t pre,rn1.411 by The Sigrril :a. the .ecutd >1L1�•'rN L \s.. .. . prixent theVos++44.' Wale League about 4t 141iut FA'ut lest month. It i, .nit• are .imp.• kidney disorders. The kidneys ,,lite• engraved fib 1 will Is',,a•ba'td.nwe'.1ifter the blood of all 'that ahoutdn't be t lr „ I. enir f 1 the occasion. thele. 1 he b;o..1 I.,.,ses through the kid• i.%Ti 'ion, •hmi wrr,N: • The. •neyreveryb+rwernu,utea. If the kidneys .1 'rot Ur cause of J,s.+rder can reinain in the sewn t.on t,a.,trr than that tune. Therefore if your bpiood a out of order uur kidneys /nitro • t.ul..•d in thltir work. They are in need of ,•'op.!,ti:,n %Irertgthelting or doctoring. tZ•ie d,rb:!nn %II:.lo all three, the firing .and mu.4 tmttared blood medicine there lilt'. Er. - '•:I .'tti•r. „f ('lit,t.a1, .i• ,ni tl..'a(ir I;L•u kl. iv h•1.e death i'.ed• hi• brntltl•1, .tlhrtt \Vi.e. i.+.t •••i. I,1,. ;after :a bona illtir.... wit.. week, • ..Thutta. til;+,. t, and 'Anil I, u,•1,1 • , Uwtgapilot, n ,art v leu T'tle.- nf Auburn. pent Sum'," with L„y;,I i ,1 ,y :u. ! wale attended by .a t •tg. »pat - "friend atom, McPhee h..+ ,•4 I,.v , f ympalthrfi. t,•lativrs and gaged with .honer t.rer•i' tui Iuointt1 ft wad.. 1'h.• pinhenr r, w'etto Gtr.. and hat VIAL Mr. (treed_ i• to 141 run• I .1et)ijtstr111, J atics Johnston,ISa�mutel gratulnterl on ,.twitting •,u e h tall. Inhn•t4,h, • David ,fobuet,ll): K . J. .asistxAr r . , . The ,tuuu last Si!hda> ` filar* :toil Newton Black. The did de - did cWtpidetalele .riniag, to our dein- ceastil was a d;.ughtet let John Block, ity. .john I'•ittou'+ .i10 iwa4 ut.•t of Ashl.ld, and besides her father turned. •Haler hiolthers cud live sisters .ua•t•ive -• The brother% ate Robert, ef'1lltrtury GUDERICH TOWNSHIP. M 114: W. John, of A.Nt .Id, and Sy,�uAt, .1 111 'Slab. N.ewtur., rot' Wingba u, ;and the ..toter+ Mr.. Thos, Smylie. of Dungannon : IN. art. t: :El., • :144 thete.ult of •tr.. J.'Smitb, of SVingbanl: what .I',Ieotte4 ,i firs. :t-lrtht'9cri *at ism', of 4t'bi'eih+u c6: SFr, dent XV. II. I. Atli ha" leen uplthle to ScArtf, let Hartney. Man., and 'dr- _ r- -take -Ifs to the lube• of t11r foto' lin' Smut,'. of Branjforti. the twist 1 41 t utght- aid it lor,k- .. it /batt rtTrl'w.-Et1..lnit•..t�•u, of Clin- t he night Ia• iuraprcttateJ for %inn'. t ,n, .punt • Venda, . herr with his time yet. He is x141, t,4 vino ah,iut, t il. r, John no ilu tub.. T. i n rt•trhr-,. laat a ri'iPIIr to that rc- Bechtel and daughter �I.0 i:an, of EI- ztv-a- • • tent- l= -Irot .thtr t.,.hrwue "4"'l+t•ira, it ever ng :rt .fsnlr� tarot. To 411 energetic utanIike,Mrr lance'.:.>,'l /snail' of Pais Le41ili Tlt� '>nfurrr,tidlrt►• +� tt tJ+« br Y• 4,1..01 - :..., t ,,: flea -ant. try, :u 4• 'pending i -tett~ %1l "(. a Ma110tjt lI Hous'. W. McChirr:Ind HOLYROUD. •family lee spending t he ,week with friends at Upnnliller'tnd S'.afo'th i't 1 •uvt,,lel% slab. .1,'Mr)unlmin returned trout the West uN LlottrNINti, }lurk L'a,t w.•ek . bol 14'.:'nu(.' has t••tt for Nit.:mil ter.. 44:0 led '4". ti in .► \‘',fknw'r ante Ywit•?er tn' lie 1 1 -rt of their little boy. in, t he, niece /f • .',1' • PPIa Ryan. witn; Durinu 4 i:. I•" I ll' , s t o r III which , we ltndest;tnil. put to r. attending the pwa..wl ,w•I 1444 t'i,tbd)'on 'Phut. jv 111.9111•.5 rutl'.ge ;n.%%ingh,4m - eyellipK 02.i.4.I work the Lite 1•.1 w:a 11►tvitlg ,u the -tatting i :r' blanch of itaaUtt_t• killed by ;iphtnirtg; ,Tile, the 'tetlirg'Rtrlk' .t Kinrnil, torr f (410111: ,lea V9hudty ,wA. 1 atgely at 'bink 1e..tires .nn'hit Clef k hut'.44411 t 1.,111ed, • t III I position I. b'itrg (Heil I y Mr. Ktri'•yt 7i:- `dr. and Mi... .Llan', Stt-trlath.it,of Alt/inn` . The.pulpit ) hill• ,u" n l Mt Augu.t 1114', -hrr.t I of t11e Methodist •h rl cls w.., ably $u oft, y• w t i h 'their daughter. .ors. ! tilled by Rev. It. .1, Kitpatriek, 01 W in. lion 'silt, of this place .The Brown ('icy. Mich.; hast 'Sunday even. far niers in thi- Vicinity have uwet u4, ing. r Stix, it, .% vi. tt'h4.ard, of the tate wheat tout and regi 41 novo toy; t%ilei ph. i. .1a•1r/tlttg bel' vl t•at at gond .'r, q) .. Small fruit i. vrt't' her hon... herr . it Reid ret limed scat ce rn these 4aut'.. and Apples *Lill this week Ir hi. trice to the Sear. will 1ie .caret. .1. 'Pur ci.. and +is... • .. . t\'.. 4ind.•f•t and that H u g h tr[ ci+iced in '1're ter ole sundae' Olein is getting along :4. well as ;paras- a(c ..)►qd--Jlta.._T. ,,Ceti.on could bl'xpw4rd stn.:. the operation •spent utidavwith tMelot tet'.pal enta,Ilastweek. Mr,. ar 'Muton, Mr. :and Mrs .Vh'll„n, tear lir'rvie,: in visiting Mr1. Ryan this week Pearl Dolma,. tit Ethel. is .1.01111., Mien I.. Connell, of Clinton. i, visiting ing the holid,.y. with her :mitt. Mt. airs Elva,funin/ran. E .k.•kett. BM.Aw1.,11'�_Hu.s:,. -'the wedding of 9 corium Itunganttou girl, whose ST. AUGUSTINE l tt lends horn wish her many hippy vent., is thus recorded by The Kincur- c •• Tt•r:1411AV..11114 _14th Ilio Reporter : 41n.it'edn.solay morn- list1EM',+.-Mr. end Mrs. Fellow, f ing, .luly :4lkh, -Dunce Dowum," (he Gale/telt spent Sunder' at Geo'ge hon.• of Mr. and Mrs. John Hite*, Bro phy's ...Mr. Grad Mrs, McKeon, war the scene of :, pretty_ wedding of Hamilton. are visiting et Mr. Alex• when their daughter. Maude Lillian, Binder's, on the tith concession !tor. w•as unit.d in the bounds of holy wed - and Mrs. John Kin/than. of Ottawa, .lock to Mr. 1Villiant. Y. Beamish, of are visiting the former'. parents on Castor. Alberta. 7'h. ceremony- Was the t)thconcession ... Mrs, Porter is perfmnted Ly the R. W. L. ceremony - visiting at John Chimney's .. B. A.. of Del:twerp, brother, of the Arch. Martin and Ambrose Brophy bride. The wedding march was returned home flow the Nest last `played by Miss ilJlie Hiles as the bride week. Both ars looking hale and leaning ori the alai 4,f her .father en• h.uty . Mi-, Maud Dell, of ('hip- tered the drawing room. she wore a pews, i. vinitiig her ft lend Mi.s Jose- handsome costume of ivory mrs.alin'. phine MrAlliater. .. Arthur Hitch- silk. with embroidered ehilfon and schwerler. of .Bnfialo, called lin friends pearl winning, Mi4.. Pearl Hiles in tine yir•lnitv'Iast week ..... ,..1rs. acted as bridesmaid and wore a Ire- Sarl.s, let Auburn. ,old Mrs. Van- coming costume of Tuscan silk. The atone of Toronto. visited at Wm. groom was supiported by his brother. Thompw't's last week .:.... Haying ie '(1r. Esmond Beamish, of Owen Sound. neatly over and rotting wheat and %SHite the happy couple were signing ',alley i, the utile' of the day now. the register Mr.. F. 1V. Teuaplin, The wheat crop i., light, but hatl.'y is 'Sister of the bride, rung ata appropri• good. tare bridal .hymn. The bride- is opt) of Styoonio MArtII. -'-Titre was quite Kincardine's fairest daughters and all w Targe turnout of members. at the will join in wishing her every prosper, rifle rangeda.,t Saturday. There we. civ in her home in :Castor. Alberta, a shooting match letween sides she is a metnher of the Methodist ehtw„r, by Thomas !Addy and David church and has always taken an McAllister, the latt.t'a side winning active part in the Sunday school by ,12 points. Fbllowing aur the where she taught, the Epworth score. 11111de by each nide at _Ma) yards, League and the choir. In the latter nut of ,I post►dr :ti pints. she has dobe moat, Int the solo work Ipa1.A atcAlti-der. Yi,lr, and her exeellent rider will he ggreatly Point.' missed; The grienu. Mr.- W. F. ,�' Beani,l.h, is a young newspaper titan. 1.," of The Advance at Castor. Allperta, 711 where he in well thought of and rnlalt- _I ;rig a name for himself in that new Western country. David McA'lliste, Chatter, Robinson toeeph 'trophy Wm. St nibs GUS L'dd4 l'{d. Robinson Oswald Pollard Gus Kin,Ihan Bernard Brophc George Naylor W Stoll ,_ Tom Foran Miebael i,eddy Samuel Thompson .lose Einaban '1)1)111... Leddy s.ii1 , Thoma. lw•ddy Rey. i''ather Latirend,'au Tom 11,unfo,d David Tisdale George .1 efne'rson Joe Flynn BertKlnahan Bert Troon psora Nelson Nokes John,B/yle Amhr,hre I;roph. Wm. t.etldv Frank Thrptttpson Sl '11 4 I 11; 14 f- - -1g 10 Point+ Ill L26 3. AUBURN. T. ItiDDILF.i,s MHOS UocN- tcr ie the atlractlon this week, • W BwNI»uPA V. J1117 :�,7tb. R1tt1.4.. -A. C. Jackson is r'.huild• inti his .table, placing the forwent building un n cement foundation Mr. and Mrs. McKay. 'of (loderich, 'orient the latter part of hist week yin iting at the home of Mrs, Munro The home of Wm. John Dobie, of the second concession of Ease Wawanosh,I was brightened by the arrival of a daughter last week ..binge at the -_ .._ �F"pg1T swim. lw 17 13 1.2 1: ti K (triah Thompson Following are the score., made by other members prevent who were not in the match : Harry Rrllann . Lorne Merimgeour Milton Naylor Wm. Thompson DUNGANNON. NF.�_ .TA/ DENT aft. Now. At homoereryday'reset ler. dart. New remedy tor *ttt.res'innteethleor)mo fermi, better then gat. (*town and bridge week. ate. Alam,nnm poet'.. anon hreekabll K. It. -Yon dao "'twee. has n Tour work math Iretaer doer in the dental ot11'oe-more tin's boner (unitise foo doing the work, more rem fort.$,te fur the oatlent OTiCE -THE LOCAL AGENCY in Dungannon for"Tbe Signet t., M tin Pao oe largk *Tut stationery Afore where ardor• cal lid rer•eived for enMrriplion., ad verm.nrr and WA work. wnd receipt. will he Given for amounts said for the some Wrn*eabyv, ,inh '.!'7th. Ursa( H•n,r,*Y.-Tu'.vday, Aufrilet 2nd. hat been plod/domed eivic hnitday for 1)lingahunn. A number cnnt'.m plate spending the day at inroknow Point, r) 15 10 Wheat hap reached' the dollar mark again Quite a quantity of all kinds of groin is coming in at pt•eseut... Haying it pretty well through in this neighborhood. On the whole it is a good crop. Harv.•st has /darted. The (*11 whl'at .Is not the crop expected from appearances. There 1. plenty of straw, but it in hwdly broken down and the grain on the whole is of a pour quality ' John Arthur spent the last couple of weeks visiting friends at the ".Owl, •' DxATtf ok Mani. WILSON. -Another break has been made in the ranks of the earlier pioneers of the 7th conces- sion of WPM Wwwwnosh. The refer- enee is to Nebel* Shearer, wife of Joseph Wilson, who passed away On July 13th. Deceata•,I - was Morn in On - parish of Lochmahen. Dumfries - /1 s; 'e. Scotland. righty -sit Years ago. She and her ;partner in life lett her native Tend flfty•nine years ago, ar riving in the State of New York. ,After a three years' residence there they came to I)uu,fties township, then mAvett to North Kanthope, and fifty years ago last October' came to this township, where the dec..,.ed had since resided. She was oat••ful and industrious, while not forgetting the went• of others, and nomelbtu.• spent this greater part of the night attend- ing to the n'ot'ch of those *}soot her, after performing her own household duties. Brought up a Pr'.sh,teriaf, her youthful mind wag deeplywith tnatllhd 4 to iiown. OAT&. - We were shown w (nd t *4 nthe �r fellow -man, t truth. our andt the Sample of slat straw grown on the sanctity of the Mahhatb. During her' Dodd's Kidney Pills tvholr life she embraced ever4 oppor- tunity of storing her tnind with useful knowledge. At the end ..he surfeited from no patt&Cular disease. but motif. 1ika the ti16..1 child after a bong end toilsome joruspry she fell asleep. She v a -cell -111- her aged partner in life. tout eons 11:,41 one daughter., Her Youngest ,daughter. Mrs. Robert Mc• Allister, predeceased 'her. two seats ago. The coax are John. on Colborne township ; Joseph. of Detroit : Wil- liam. ,at home, and James. pastor of tiovet• •t Pi esbyteriaq chutrh. To- 4,4nt,4, The surviving d*U liter is Mrs. Wil. McAllister. of Vest Vavdagq.b. 'I'll.• re , ' s let a n were interred In n �Duhgli ton cemetery. bornee to their' last tort• a ling place by b.•t• four sous, (Freon *lot tier cot te,mondent.111 .1-Thet'e will hex baseball snatch 41444'. on Saturday next between • Belglave and Auburn, Game ratted at :r o'clock. ('oute :and shoW the lwov,• that you take some' interest in their games. M('NlIAV I ENIN(.'S STlllt)t.-A st- ere thunder aud wind storm rtrtlek this section last Sunday evening. and considerelde damage was done. Amos +II and W. ('. Robertson • had their- silos heir silos blown over. Lightning killed two cattle belonging to (i. H. Ball that were par.tgring at Si. Scott's. considerable damage was dont to growing crops, and trees were blown down in some of the orchards. • . Nr:ty$ NUTE.4.-The Goderich Kura Telephone C'o. h+,t.. commenced eon- structioo work herr. Several tneu ate at work . "... John Jackson, from the Steeling Hank at Goie'ich. isman- agingthe hank here while Mr. (low- born is holidaying Mr. Andrews, of Blyth, has moved to the farm he put•etfased from A. Robson, \t•e.tfleld, kno�rp as the Radcliffe (atm . Mr Tates. nt Gnderich, is visiting John Pierce Misr Fox. of White - chords, is visiting her (Ourin, Mise Philips. this wrek Mr. Nicholls, from Cobourg, has taken a position in the Sterling Bank.. las. Campbell, of Londeshotri. was in the village last Monday on hurinesa Geo. Den- str41t is ret busy doing work in the country. He is a hustler.., ...Alex. Oslutldestmt and A. Wilkinson and their families visited at Geo. Dawson's on Sunday.... Miss Mann leaves this w.rk for her old hurne to enjoy a month's holidays ....Geo. Crawford and John Logan have engaged with (.eo. Beadle to thresh this season. Auburn people are still aide to travel. -The• villains is fortunate in having the C, P. R. connection.... , , , Geo. Beadle has received his new threshing outfit. Everythinjt�i., of the best and latest. Ce r 1VIC Holiday Aug. 3rd RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE from GODEHICH to all station. in t'arl:141:,. r•a+t of Port Art bur, ..x1.1 1 0 Del roll :cid Rutfalo, GOOD GOING P.M. trains Aug. 2nd : and all traitor Aug.:ird. Return limit Aug„ 1t h. T,,•ket .:,led informal ion from JOS. h ll)1), Agent. Plumbing HEATING • ELECTRIC WIRING ROOFING METAL WORK Etc., Etc. cleaning up the July Business Saturday Our Clearing Sale will be held on the 30th, and Monday, August the 1st This will be the sale of the season At This Store We have selected many extra values in desirable goods that we can afford to price EXTRA' -.LOW. The quantities are'iimited-but there will he ample choice. The following are some•ttriking examples: Suitings Linen Muitiugs; Poplin Sttit- iJags, Pique Si,itings, inn large range of colors,. regular price of thin lit Mc. tial'. prier 190 Dress Muslins About two hundred yptits that were I5c an.1 21.h•, stood colors and fast, an% of them now • . • leo Voile Dress Muslins Five pieces only in this lot, -inn., stripe and fancy pat- terns, sontethiut: very new, en - blenched ground, coil' weave. very oressy, regular ptiee'JDw, Sal' price 14o Flannelettes- - -Large shipment just-tn.-We will over extra value during the sale at - 10o Prints 1-otrr choice of 'lisl pieces of the 11RhST BItAND. 33 inches wide. dart: And light colour. every piece guaranrertl fast and Rood wearers, Your choice. salt' day* just I tc-regu- tarl2le, Every piece a goal pattern. Don't futgvt that sale Klee is.. Gloves Proposition No. I. -Here is that biggest Glove proposition we ever offered. A two button silkette, in create, pink. sky, tau, fawn. Alice, green, chamois, moss, black a n d white. /his is the greatest lot of Gloves we ever had, and all for the mall prtewnt---- 22c Gloves ' Proposition No. t_. -_Silk lisle. ' agreat Glove. t wo-bu 1 ton - length, shades bola., -green, Alice, rose, tan, white. black, navy, tt'e ask for thin lot only ' 130o (cloves Proposition No. 3.-A two. buttoned, tipped purr ..ilk Glove, exceptional value; cob, ors helio, tan grey, ' cttttruui., rote, bl.u•k.. Any pair in the lot for .43o The shove are just ernne of the offerings for tMe'(iREAT SALE. Nearly everything • LL reductions on many thinin the strife willoIa. ar. R.t,Rliw it save higiuoney by- buying he on Saturday and Monday. .,noon• t good* will be on sale, .,Don't [ijil Gr tome. it 13nt w11nt 'Gloves Ptopositiun No. 4. -Long Gloves, black. tan and white. and the juice it Sao (iinghams }j ,'lhout fire hundred yards • r0Siq'j' of tb'. best Scotch Ginghams, a++rsa-s+tt/ hast--ala)lotw. tarrfati>e --- The Hosiery part of this emod!- full width. regular price wale viii -Fie . I' greatest we 13c. J Sale pt ice 1 * o have yet had. Parry pair re- • S duced, both cotton and cash - Underwear mere. Our stock is large and mist are reduced and will he if Every 1 iid.rwear artic:e in priers will do it. Ask for blur the sture will be at Itargain bleek-and tan cotton. 2 pair. Ih14• pricer un rhes.• t Mu stile for 25c bays, White Lawn Waists Collars and Jabots Fenty•I1iue lawn tt"Gist., go \Yr necurt•It 11 lot of lace and 1 on woe Saturday st S a, au, 'whrnidi 444' ttfn)tnrrl l'ollary et the rot/owing '.duction, and .jabot.. regular 25C malt r.. him i-egulxr i'-ires: *IMO tor at a .price 1414? ,uluwr ler t.. $1.2.1 for 01.110. $I.59 for offer them at I.)' an,t 1144 each A1.2.'), $2.01 for $1,511 and $25o or t'ollilr and J a t+ „ t 1 • , for 42,4141 Long .bears•. ,and only .... this season'. slake,. . This fit a big .nap. J. H. COLBORNE' 35c DAY. PRICES. goods YOU cdn u !I Women's Summer Wear at Half=Price and Less t u It r•egula4' .Seri-.-'(r•nual .site ,non to stock of the season's swat test ,rale. in WOMEN'S SUITS SKIRTS AND WAISTS Sumpter Underwear. Hose, \t-hiteweer, Corsets, Gloves, Golf Jack- ets. Coats, Parasols, Petticoats, Kimonos. Wrwppets, Ribbons. Laces, Conilis, Ilair Good., Leather Goodo, Fancy Novelties, etc. Everything must go now, regardless of cost. Come and see. • Extra special bargains in Black Vole and Panama Skirts. Late, Net and Muslin Waists, Nottingham Lite. Curtains et money -saying prices. Efjlaenent store Bargains in Chinn and lilassware. JOHN STEAD Ladies' Wear, Furs and China. H*.,. It••1 .tit rcrf. v••••ntiy WESTERN FAIR LONDON, CANADA Sept. 9th to I7th I9I0 $25.000.00 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS OPEN TO ALL The Great Live Stock Exhibition Speed Events D.o g Show Every Day Cat Show AtIsletie Day ooday MUSIC BY THE qts'. HIGHLANDERS AND 70 FUSILIERS Eye;MISS IT ' Rath Night REDUCED RATE5 0 -VER ALL ROADS t► don a Exhibition ATTRACTIONS DON'T FIREWORKS Better Than '.sit Lon I's L. -t., limey long. „„1 .;I ••.h..na1km W. J. REiD, President A M. HUNT, Secretary FINE : 'COMMERCIAL The Signal JDepartment makes fine Commercial rinting : Busi - Circulars, - Pritee - s, etc., etc. - • Tel when you want anythi girt this line. : PRINTING i a specialty of Hess Stationery, No. ;g 1 1 1 sesesesesetsiewesestawsessasswastwastsesseses Estimates cheerfully furnished, W. R. Pinder i'hnoe 155. When in doubt as to where t.) buy your - Groceries, go to STURDY & CO. where you get the best and freshest of Strawberries Vegetables and anything f o r table use may be obtained at the1 w- est prices, quality considered. Sturdy & Co. On the %year.•. tirp,iwrich, BINDER TWINE Farmers. this is the place to get your Twine. The right goods at the right price'.. We are selling Deering Pure Manila Binder Twine ra• sic cash. or Ai'c payable October lot. hill feet guar- anteed. These prices for the month of July only, Deering Mowers, Hinders, Rakes, etc., and all Farm Implements. Cali and let us have a talk about your new Buggy. J. J. Moser Hatnilt.,u Si., (101)P:ft!I , 1llugh Rome's old stand GEO. JOHNSTON EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Farniturn and Codert.kine wereroom. w'en •cdn &leer,. U,.der:cb •pitovq : etoresr tiealdence 1•( Night ',el..' At reel/tem., 33 W Street. SHOE = S7APE STAY If shoes 'differ at any particular point it is in keeping their shape: Shape - retaining quality depends up on good lasting, ar the way the le er is stretched /down around the last, and time given. fort shape to become permanent. - IInvictus Shoes are never rushed at any stage, and prove themselves by re- taining shape until Horn out. WM. SH A RMAN C•ooet haat Street wad Setu.ate (1ODERiCH