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THE BEST SCHOOL
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Our graduates are le demand. IleMseee
men awe teat they are eh• $taloses
from tike cam looms were r.es.W
SC, Set OW and tae per moat . A s* tion.
e epledgedmem*.arartrace was pledged at per aaaets. All graduate, was
poo w The dammed M pad year
six Woes the member grad.Nlaa. We
==handu - t,umaseada .
hand and Te4.ar.N7• let ov fret
o.Wowee.
U. A. Wel.acHLAN,
1'rinand.
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SALE OF
BRIAR
ROOT
PIPES
Spec in! , de of Kaddish
Stier Hoot Pipet, res-
ole, 75c : sole pried les.
Splendid assortment of
ord.nary 2»c and :'hoc
And Sate price 1100
Feil stock nt the
t•elebrwled G.B.D. Pip
Special redaction during
sale - one - fourth (tI.
Prices of tie tette, reline •
in price from 111.00
air to $2.50
ibeColonial Book Store
(1E(i PORTER. Prop.
Phone lest. Goderich.
PERSONAL MEN TION
teastlaal Prow larva
Mr. ase Nr.,les eaam nre have lets/mil
tram their sr eddlaa trip.Kra Taodu will
n ot receive untilI,L
Clan. weals tows ever pee
►is deter Jessie
lava.' dm*
M C
1 Naos
Cost,. el
Nae. Nies Jlarmen and Mb. !lees. Comma
returned to h ens en Haterdar• ager havlaa
. peat an eidopuble hWiWy in town
Miss dao had .e va.ltla.r
her mother, M XarhMee
Uweiler. Napier
w rote. has returned to tort Hares.
Nen. Is. C. WUtdy sad daMhiar Neroa left
tis Tem dor ter a doter risk with !leads .t
Prestos, Owsm0. bled, and other pass
Mrs. A- G. Campbell mad aa.or. ed Yarm.
Cas sed Mrs I. C. Beatty and
of Atari seAla. are raw at Oso
l
Misses Amide. May .ad Roby MAMAS lave
oe Troy e■ a sled to Ras. W. W.
Srodaart .t fl•sbe•ter. N. Y.
N iN' itp lop few dam Tenetw • awn
and .' lop . • r
Nr.frellesen is neat W amp of OM
Hew. es the Queen City.
Laden Wartime, lira mi. IeetMwa "t
p� ,.d 1st Mn J. D.
Iwo, rift Rie►meas wrest past ones.
�r sad Mrs /new..' sad daegbtor am.
d hent Ake, gear a few dye is wm rata
week vis/ed Yn, Varna/es mother, An til t
Rhyme
A. M. Roberta. win .ped . row d•.• ad
Wen wen t to Ti.wle Bead
pap r. at tis Napadm.t 1
(
Mw Pekes (•cher.. eft em W
isataiaa tar .. .atwdM art to ■ems
other (,sad aims. >•a ass sonempwoled
Mr wt Nr seam. ! wmhye.a
Mir tr.A.nas. 1 Tewaaa. aft* sant Mai
.s.. tial1ei � 71a M warn se be. sea
tiro
Wert* r.. =II Wit ra
M._. aaM and
Y. J. brae bare
Arai lest entree !. T a■esu
rat mw Mom WS s �tealt an
mom
os Meths• W. 1 idaar. at
Mr said ire e IL Nue end
d Weamoe, eleaaane, mew amts
nig
naillailk
was re wee►wa,r. •
tisk
the Owelan. a lmummea t e s
two
t Ms tiro I.an bi tw vivo mNs ���ew� taa4~e
Mot,!wrap a pand er NW L es
�.txwma
sikt Tsar
o ae a sod alar
beak, Mee 1 the yaws test, b rasa sweat
woo
whits dier a Maim la Wdmfrd
Or. Tiemesess r s Mees •Misr shovels wa
the Were weal. ' ilia wasee he tem beam
vie ort t TsabmlL "islet. Yat't. MOM
p.sfes . J. L aewv.'.
Y LL is aseadmyt ammo time at the .anew
p4... .04 wh• wUe dos mann toe its home in
ire Waders dry.
Mr. .rd Mra J J. Merer ad �pdr'4•, of
Zara*. OMMr. .ad Mr.. Mr. a04
d Kuno. peat Tundra d Worm Ups ■orf.
Nr.. L Otehae Mn Meow mod lira
1.indeateld are demister. of ohms
Mim.
sweetlysweetlyh�p
Mrs Witham
Mr. Merwsr Y the sweetly Corers&
Lire cadldate for the HdCaeine ufneses.is
w ,th Huron.
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NEW
ARRIVALS
Visit our st-•re every day
it you will. and on each c;sit
you will dud something new
to inteiowt the roman in
ntatth t f the 10e,4 novel is
and beet values in
Women's IReady•to•wesr
Garments
Our China and Glass-
ware Department
ie the be.,ement includes a
Nide v..iety of choice girls.
John Stead
Hamilton St.
Hamilton St.
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DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR WATCH
AWATCH is a Ifelicats pi...
of machinery. It calls for
lds attention than swell
tanchine ry, but must be 'cleaned
and oiled occasionally t'+ kelp
Retied time.
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WINalm i .�e;p.lset r
dPall le 1st • dew Air
• Pier a aMfms. It we avail
Walter It Ilarrison
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C P. R. Watch lo1ta
Jewellerans .
Jeweller sod Opfi.'1 e n
)tis the Senn Merl rA
:01.••••.1=1741.1=1; y who
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THE WHITE ""H.
Its Presence on the Hoc ay Com-
pany's Seat Exr .d._
It is or was a rule or the Hudson
Bay company that no woman be a1.
lowed passage on its boats. One day
some years ago as a steamer of the
company neared one of the northern-
most ports • string of wblte garments
was seen stretched across the deck.
The watchers were amazed, for be
them tbe wash line suggested only the
presence of a woman aboard the boat
Comment was freely trade of the
scandal that would ensue and the
shakeup that would follow. Wben the
boat docked tbe line of wuhletg had
disappeared -still another proof et the
scandaL
Later one of tbe landsmen mild e
the captain:
"Why, bow did It happen that you
carried a woman passenger this trip?'
"Then was never a woman along
the whole voyage," was the indignant
answer. "What do you meant"
"1f there was no woman aboard
where did all that whlte wasb come
from?' was the triumphant reply.
The captain looked puzzled tee a
moment, and then be laughed.
"Ob," be said. "surd didn't we have
Lord Stzsthcona, the governor hfaed>:
along with am on this trip/ And every
day doesn't be insist on havtatg ala
clean wk' a shirt. no meteor how her
Berth we are/ That's the waits wash
you saw strung along deet And.
what's more, doesn't hi. lord be-
set upon having his Londoa peps
ald beside his plate every morning, ne
mutter it it is • year oldr-Peawes *
Baby Prins (M.1 Aid. Scelety.
Queen Maud at Norway, following
the example of Queen Mary of Meg -
land. has rimed a best of photographs
et herself and het holy. Prince 014
e s a asses et relies anew fur
ICJ. She sells the beet for 41.11. 11s
gases had received any requests for
S cam of hermit and her baby_Tbey.
sad it finally occurred to bar that she
'sold satisfy the demand and Make
something tet' ehae14 by levteg the
pectoris published On picture skews
the print sad hes pet dog; aaethet
pieta the king et Norway to ha shet
sleeves wean through the garde,
with tate Niece.
Dem M Puny.
Dss'tl Yuen it yen can't try to
everosen the falling for the sake et
your own Meth and pence of mist try
M do s for the sake of tn. man yea
will sertatnly render wretebed one et
then days. It Y saM that no wises
W a proper sense of properties'. The
Any woman meanly hasn't Ote Mr
bathos trifles Isom like bsteedys.
flits never reeegsfsae what rosily nlltll♦
term sad *bat a oemptrrtaat 1. a
worker the teen we1ua ls rowels. a
tallest dee adder gats titres. as
month west am slaws others to de alt
Ikea Mgh stap*g Mersa she 1. as
Mils,. yet masse bet isile geranium
>rsvvrllabm feet-_ will age her 1M
an bar idea.
lets Farerata
'WNW Is year taverns Wagueriew
n ear and the resslciam
"Limas Nva." said Mr. Omenn, q.
posneg he W wits. "Warm are wi -
eras that I ewer Mei tat. seed,
there?
"!a'
"VOL I want ctrl gels et deaa-
Irad iegtes Seer.
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MR SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO
if Ieteelerl7 tesasd
beef kldasy. ars ■
coarse dab. but wens
earrtelly prepared they
mann excellent stew
]wive all .agedw
tat. trim tiara!) sad eat
them hit* chunks. Let
them soak n add salt-
ed water for about as
hear. !slows tam vel tboreugbe7 and
1W set them ever the sirs la frisk
sold water. Asea they come almost to
the hsl4ar pant ant begin to show
awls ea the serrate pear oil te• water
nee sdd fresh cold water. A better
emy. 11 en hies thee. a e remaeve the
Mlles" pet them is a new pet er lay
them amides tannest tett' the pet they
were cooked IN Me bees thoroughly
washed ort Tres pat them back. In
osier to get the eMeng Savor out of
,Shia meat It a sae1WMr7 to remove as
Math sewn and band hem It as ples-
MIa riot IMO mbeat is water a sec -
sad One. Thee poor off this second
wni sae rant as before. It may be
Ins.ssmw te da tt a third and a fourth
Sap an.. Whet the nage is reached
Oa welsh He water I ,ate clear and
Mee deem sewn wit op one or two
era -* pend and owe for every kid-
ney -ens sr two small carrots and me
er ewe potatoes Put them Into the
water messed the meat and cook slow-
ly der about two hours or until a
gtnavy Is termed. Boa cook/ add a
Me tomos !nice or part of the yellow
peel of • Naos to the new. The Car-
se and amass may be Ids out and
the bttlespe stewed by themselves, the
Navy Mktg flavored only with a Clay
gime et wise and lemon juice.
Potato Cake.
Two capfuls of sugar, two cupfuls
oaf deur, one cupful of butter, one
tato* cupful of English evaluate, one
espial of potatoes, mashed and sea-
soned, ready to serve; one and ons
half cupfuls or chocolate, grated; one-
half cupful of milk, eve Kgs. using
all the yolks and whites of three,
keeping two whites for boiled f1'ast-
tag; two teaspoonfuls of baking pow-
der. one each of cloves, cibnauloa, all
nonce sad natmg, one each of lemon
and ,salla. Bake either is loaf or
layer. Cream butter and sugar. Add
milk, then yolk.. of eggs, beaten hlgb;
thea potatoes, soh spicae, chocolate
and baking powder in hoar, and add
to eggs and butter. Then add beaten
whites and lastly the nut.. Will keep
freak for a week or ten day&
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Split Pea up.
So
Inc split pea soap, so good in thin
cold weather, soak a quart of split peas
overs(gbt In the morning put them
ea the stove to plenty of fresh cold
water, about four times as much water
as peas. Add • large piece of inn
pork.- halt a good eased carrot, a good
steed leek, two potatoes of medium
nese on root of parsley, one teaspoon-
ful of thyme, one large turnip, a
bunch of celery tips, a large slice of
bread and salt and pepper to taste.
Let the soap boil all day, adding fresh
water as It beW down. Strata before
stirring.
'A Fin. Sane.
Apples and cranberries are very
good ceok•d together. about half and
half. Let a quart et the mixture cook
with about a cupful of water or just
enough to prevent borates. At the
end of twenty minutes add two cup-
fuls of granulated sugar and In the
mixtue cook for &beet tea ninnies
mere. Turn tato maids and nerve
erns cold. The apples seen to mal-
low the boss. and the sauce will be
preferred to one entirety of berries by
those who do not like the sharpen;
et the atter when coked aloe*.
• Tea Wafers.
Inc the .hada weton that am
Meed with aftueoses tai and other
Illaht repast* wort a made of table-
apoeatnls of batter tab two meek
et flew and tett Is enough ice water
to make a Neff pasta Then pat de
bosh en to a Sewed beard sat res
into a very then smart- It shook' be 8tes
thinker Hae pear -and cut is resale
ofd a easter. Dake Is a quick eves
ea a bared pen. The esters dada
have as renes, hobby surface and
be saes cold. They are Made.e with
a ceseerre or lana.
s newish Paler.
Whits rants Meng nude into med-
wlches with edema ante sad wine
cheese le &Reba Ont the ewes very
thin end .deed ser Horth seam cheese
ant the ether with the nab. Seth
aMald be buttered Sit If they are
cat In the shape of cud mite for stew
-
moon ref seh1wit* at card sires ant
parties they are very sightly The
card sett cotters are kept by the how
fermahere.
Seep Meek.
Int mitten letk.vees for .sops sever
amble* ala sad ree.t. beef .std lamb.
ehieten and bed. aseeeaoe a 30..
Mow sr port beam can be added e
seep is ter *bar Sensing.
11111111• 1011 and Alogia emir W
num
PesesW taws tlsesaoed Tema.
OWNS
Sweet posts and Ant Lase.
,1Ores. Mum Ilsocirowes
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1SttIitalla
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ENSLMAMEN 11 HOUSE.
Mere Are teem! Prominent ON
Land Men In Osmbossns
Among the little N rah
men in the a.u.e, Ithrre of
?ale-Caribeee stands oat Cly
He came la at the last sire•
tionse
, atlas a ul the most.pltetaea}Lr
es
eontts ja tate whole Dominion, and
he mads hie mark and considerably
surprised Sir Wilfrid Laurier, by
jumping tens pie tray on Me opening
day of the es., Parliament, and eke
gaeutly 4u4 the Mack of the
Premier aft the campaign methods of
the Oppee%lign lis that tnee Bina
that me00p.),le day, Martin Burrell
has always oemmanded the ear of
the House. On the OPpoetOon side
he is amenerthe foremost able speak-
ers. A a 1 ('&1 trait grower, he
is cool camping on the trail
of Hon. ey Fisher. Mr. Barrell
is still is the prime ul life. being M.
He ewe to Canada is Leh and for
six years engaged in trait tanning
in the Niagara Peninsula, afterwards
removing Is British Columbia, where
he is at present engaged in that in-
dustry on an erlensivs scale. In a
Conservative administration, Mr. Bar-
rell's claims for predereent would be
hard to ignore, and it is doubetul if
they would be overlooked. And since
the famous- crossing of swords with
Bir Wilfrid Laurier on the opening
day of this Parliament. ttik Premier
has entertained a unfound .sap.se
for the little man teem Grassi, Milks.
for after an the Liberal cbieftaia
dearly loves n tighter.
Speaking of Englishmen. it lam
surprise many to know that several
of theeprym sent members of Partin
melt hailed originally, f _ till
tittle island. There isst
the white-haired phi! hamgi
Nanaimo, who deserted pretties
of medicine in Nwcaet1e41M-1j e
only a few Tears ago to Nab' Cly term-
ing life in • Alberta, and who is the
only supporter of the liberal party
who dares Men.1 up in his place an
Parliament and declare that absolute
free trade is the inevitable destiny ..f
Canada. Arthur Cyril Boyce, the el..-
er little lawyer from Sault Ste. Marie
who- is ono of Mr. Paisley's "bete
noir*" and who first sew the light of
day in a Yowkshire vicarage. Richard
Stuart Lake, brother of Bit Perry
Lake, who lett his Lancashire home to
take up land in Saskatchewan, and
is one of the stalwarts of the OpposA-
tion from the \Vett. Then last, but
not least, oom.•, Edward Arthur Lan
caster, wee sit, for Lincoln, and was
born within the sound of Bow Beils.
Wben Mr. Lancaster is not serving
the public bony a level crossing point
of view, .he is plotting the destruc-
tion
estrne-tion of the Senate. One of his ances-
tors moat have been Guy Fawkes, for
Mr. Lancaster has a bomb which he
is about to explode, which, if the
f nee catebee fire and Sir Wilfrid Lau-
rier does extinguish it, will result
in the disappearance of the Upper
Chamber. Of the various nationelties
which make up the Commons, the lit-
tle coterie of Englishmen is by' no
means ineiptificant, both as regards
ability and industry.
A Tersest, Practical Juke.
This is not so much an anecdote as
ii is a warning. Al a result of the
trouble between the Toronto Electric
Light Oo. and the city, some active
young men have planned a practical
joke. It has been played upon a
number of people, and anyone who
has a telephone may be victimised.
It is so simple that a person falls
early into the trap. On a cold even-
ing you will be sitting by the grate
fire reading and feeling glad that
you do not have to fain the chilly
winds, when the telephone rings. You
go to the 'phase and the following
conversation enwiM1:
I* that Mr. 4.tor'
"Yea. '
"This is the T.E.L. speaking Yoe
know we have been having consider-
able trouble Neely. World you, mind
Idling us knew if the arc light se
th corner of the street is barningt-
Deceived by the business -like woieet
you escpresa your willingness to be
obliging. It b aseessary for you to
go to the bottom of the verandah
steps or even to the sidewalk in se-
cure the desired information, and you
rise shivering to the 'phone in
*beat five mingles.
"YM" Poen Hay, "tee light is burn-
ing.
ArWeu. fee airy, says they do Dpi
need it," says the, voice at the other
and at the ling "Will you kindly blow
et crit?'
Then he rings off, and you say
thugs-fiaturLy !tight.
Wi her's Pet.
That break ia g off as engagement ie
M hast a little more serious than
the comic papers would have us be-
Mee
ysNeve is rhe le.son which a Toronto
man of some eve years learned
two or Hires . ago. The girl.
who was at lease a dosen years young-
er than Le, Ie$ her position and was
well on with the preparations for her
marriage wheaten man's mother very
strongly nbreelpd to the proposed mar-
riage
The aen therttapoa broke off the en-
gaRemont
.l few nigh�s later he was at a
dane,e which tl�s attended by many
M the friends a[ the disappointed girl,
but he didn'teseailse how his action
had turned awn against him
"Noy i ha the pleasure of the
next dance'" a sited orae of them.
wont .a is young lady, frigid -
1 "hadn't ybetter k your me-
theyouas
rf•'
A Disrnguished Lat.
The Goys s -General of fda,
w ith the date at they ae.amed oe.ss
have been ha Hon Viscount
Monk, R.O. Jaly, 14.17; Right
nen ford G C.M.B., Feb 1,
Mia; Right the Berl of Dnfaria.
)[ P . I O.B. O.C.M.G•, Jane
11171. Right a. the Yarqq�ais 4
lore* E T. O.M.A.. etc.. OM SR
4111; Right . Lord Stanleyof
Prestos. O C.`. Jun. 11. Mb; RI S
Hoe. the Red M Abetidea. L.'l�., Z O
M o.. Sept 1 Iasi ld lass. lbw.earl et
W....4 �g*1....
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BENMILLI• R
MOAT, July 8rd
Mre. Morrish, of &hots, is visittug
her slater, Mrs. H.
Mn. Maslvor and ire McDeirmid
and Wllliard MoDairwid °edariab.
spent the First ut Julys Bentull-
ler.
Tar Lars Hines r B, ScnwANz. -
On Thursday, Jun Rind. Mean-
ie. Mohnen son of air. an 1 pre.
Michael Schwan, passed Pmeeolully
away at the Age of twenty-nine years
and seven months. The t ewased was
for years a; patient sedate ban a
tumor on the breis. The=
took place from his father's
on the Maitland conaessiun on Tues-
day, Jura 27th. Deceased leaves to
mourn his departure his tacker
and mother, four brothers -John, of
Guderich township; Samuel Md
Daniel. of Sasketclrewaa, awd Wet, d
British O.olasbia--and one sister, Mts.
Hader. trf Hamend.
LANES.
UTLV MT
V PER CH. CASH DI&
memento 4.4s nw amen
her MI per owl"rpe .oats aandd M e;nape
es Judy lith. W.P. 1.....M
SalfOIMttt, inly 1st
LA c ah Luc all.&- aer Own tar
hes hese wdl risen o at. w
asezeity de win. EMS L his vide-
hes
veep sestree=
� y mem* a he mimeode ramanrie _
ani Mabel MLMle. 14
f" lea PlYstrr lert vNwa.------£
mlanmb4. a
aeemher bee Ihie flip d the
wand(/ the i.bta Sumby
stla.{ln��at+iaJ hts� _
hoeing >W ��Oweeigabam. at
a▪ len/sH Ilintasbm se sit pe.afae the
✓ eit art Xis Jaw Reed .... Mr. and
Ibis 'Ranee Stemmarn. et SfamMy.
wet Punier oeeraieg the ,ossa et
lb sad Um. Daniel Alma_
Dent foram to ata pl.saaat ahem
yes use leiMd.
WESTFIELD.
Tomei:ay. July 4th.
Nieves Nass. -Raymond Redmond
Tutted trlat-�Madigan ie Igan diem. the
pant week Miss Mantis
at Bl ih, le visiting her oo��
Ilaggie Farrow Mies Linea Aa*
bbaadde farewell to tar pupils hero 1111
Thursday last, as she does nor ongeoale
re us'uja ahtae .assts in. She left this
week fee hila home In Dl Helena- 8b
will be ess0 missed in the section...,
Mr. and MIL Fred McPbervoe, of
♦ fewMsay.Wwheak.
`M Vklfre,ode 3od.ericb p
week ilrnry,Hornev
had the nits -
SW Ms* to bee a valuable bone this
weer; Mrs. John Wightmen is
vagaries vs. y ouch with asthma at
preMst. We hope •he may ease have
relief....-. H. L }i.mford, pupil of d.
et. Gest, Oo+erich, wan tunas eful in
pushy( with bOnora in harmony sad
eounterpoist and Brat -class J0ota is
mi ice! history at the tianahtatbns
r.css*�y held in Goderieh is esssi.�
rim wlth the Turoutu ('onserVatory art
Mule.
CURRENT LITERATURE -
Tau ChJIA. UAle MAoaalwtt-Tbe
Cassius Meeputine for July sea -
tains .seersl articles of outfitapd-
leg merit alba interest Mir George
W . Ren consider. Senate reform, and
mews why snort t item.11r the paw
ens Oismallau `eueie .k ruld be re-
amed by Rho vaeiosd Provinces la
anisemenA T. G. Marquis giver a
end legerntting aenoOnt orf 1 hs Bat1e
• allaldwraT, and W . Arnot enter
th▪ e
rsecsi aandmmnt
mike"W
s OsaCopyright opyright Act. M. O.
amemumd eerhes • tensely akweb, oma
Wiled " Two C,aatadi se Advo -
einem" with portrait W Dr. J. A.
et"
bsand Dr Jame* Brown
ll
Sne. wet whom are promioewl 1
idowaed t>tPlh two at. bdiect eSes.on= soe44
Taroare senora!
R. Came `• Sow
•M Pb>s et the kne
etes" by Joie �, Tell it abroad 1 Tag day is the 12th
rrup
mike"mob we
Memo 1• " by J. Jos. list
aro hoe a note
entitledD" Plop Maxima
thool the People." There nr.
mimed Site abort stories and critics
essays.
Tan Jut! Ltrrtaccir'r'e.-The coat,
elle nova in the Julyby ti's .
ghees eh* Oar �."" Ste.... .
s.M1..
=Pam a &ad the ( succeed
c:
and. Max" Lke her crest
derbe."hilts the Liar Ridged" has to
de with 1:1101.04
t
m0154Chjat:C a c• tiyat
inn. .the aides the Mln),
abundant, the eyiry toeffinstainemi
1L is t4e meet of tale ons swot finish a,.
ore reading, for nowhere is -it does
these tulle a place where one 1. wil-
ling to lay 1t aside. AU the characters
are Intensely human, being neithe.
holy Mint nor wholly sinner. In
shoot, the novelette has all the ear
marks da'•beetdiellea." and it le pretty
sere to talks rank M each when it 1,
but in horst ilterem. A very.
feature of the inure is an art
tele se tied 'Mimeos and flange," one
etaseries ott paby De. Luther
Baum umi Gulick diametor is the Russell
8y.Foumdatiee. It there is a boy in
roar family, and he isn't a malty.
owlet, he probehly belongs to a
!vane"- if there is me he Cas join
'Elis meed not be a.o nee0 01 worry t„
the boy's parrots, as Dr. Gulick paint-
out. He also point's -out many otl►ei
interesting thing which have Dome
under his observation during an ex
prim of many years. It's a lively
paper. full a interest even for those
who bare only a distant; aeyuairttauce
with the -map-child." Other article.
"Our Masiwd'burth."by Edwin 1.
Sabin; The Aa..rteaa Business ldu,
ss a Husband." by Mande iirake Back
lured ; "l'be Osntlemate Bluster by
Ralph and "Ooanerning
the AempIa.., bby B. T. He "Three
Reag elowe at sheaf! Ooet." MR satiri-
cal riper 'Wilberforce Seekins,
The _shiedstories
are up to the mi tilthe. high
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THIS Is the month
above all others that
it pays to watch the
price tickets scat-
tered all over this big, roomy,
cool store. Every ticket tells
of values that are unusual.
Each points the way to a
saving. Never have we been
quite so welt prepared to care
for summer shoppers. Never
so well equipped to save your
money on your summer buy-
ing as today. Here are some
items to give you an idea
what we are doing to make
July a busy month.
+A Most Unusual Millinery:Offering
AnylTrimmed ilatl$2.65
ere is a illinerya5pecia worth considering.
Saturday we start our annual summer cleanup of the
Millinery llepartment. it is going to be quick and
sure, for here no Millinery is carried from one season
to another. There are just three weeks left to clear
the whole balance of the summer stock. As a
starter we offer, the week commencing Saturday,
July 8th, your choice of any Trimmed Hat in the
show room for only
$2.65
This is, undoubtedly, one of our best Millinery
bargains, for there is not one Hat in our show
room reserved. All go at the one price. Each,
$2.65.
Cool Summer. those
Hundreds of pairs, thin, tool
Summer Stockings. Many kinds
to choose from. Qualities are
all real good. Blank, white.
tan, grey and fancy colors.
Ladies' Summer Hose 45c, 86c,
lOc, 60c and Tic.
Boys' Hoes 16c and Zc.
Girls' Hose 16c, 16e, and elei.
Fine Lawts 12!c
Two hundred yards fine
quality India Laws -just tbe
thing for waists or children'.
dresses. Roared, even thread.
Very special, per yam, 12k
Light Weight
Dress Goods ISc
At a really remarkable prate
we are offering two or Wive
liner from our eteek-plain
lustros,'Math
and white ccheek, eta, sp to d
lashes wide. All noise at
conese. prime and that 1 sc
Bath Towels lac
111,.1 linen Bath To w e 1 .,
heavy weight, dose meth.
pure linen. mann soler
math tic. A /lily
epactal, each ........ . .
All Sizes in Long Silk Gloves
We have all .hies in stook in long Silk
Gloves, black, white or tan. Most line.
have doable - tipped fingers. Three
priests --
75c, $1.00 aid $12.5
Three
White Specials
Three Specials from
the Whitewear Depart-
ment. All three very much
above the ordinary for
value.
White Muslin Aprons
25c
[Fifty White Lawn A
full length, with or without
bib and shoulder .tamps; sono
plain, sons nicely criminal
with embroidery. Choice 7R�.
of the lot, only......... (.�,
A Good down 75c
Throe Gowns are made hum
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A White Skirt at
$1.19
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