The Signal, 1919-7-31, Page 4CRANDTRUNK I EM
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4 -Thursday. July :tl. 11119.
Our Policy
IA to "sell" satisfaction as well at.
clothes
This principle -the idea of pro-
viding clothing that gave not
chance for dissatisfaction. that
either proved right. or "no sale'
..decided us. after due iuvestiga-
_tioo. to stake our chance for your
goof -will upon
Bengard
Clothes
l p tithe minute in style. these
clothes present the highest accom-
plishment ,In goof tailoring
throughout.
The prices are scaled to suit men
of varying ideas as to oast. yet in
every instance the value is
appealing.
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57 Goi' ri.h
DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHY ARD is the
agent tor THE SIGNAL at Dungannon.
a Orden left with him for subscriptions.
advertisements or lob printing wdl receive
prompt attention. Telephone (Godern-h
1 Rorah 139.
Thos. G. Allen
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DUNGANNON
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Comm,sstoner for Afhdavus, etc..
and Conveyancer
W.IIs. Nods. Mor,ppr. Aurse.rnte. etc
Carefully e.sc tad and Money Suo-
pl.e) for Mower,
AGENT FOR
Fn. W. rd and Us Inawanca ,n ,M bet
Cotnaantse only.
T1'nn•r1av, July :it.
lir. ural Mrs. Roy Willis meat little'
daughter heti are visitlug Mr. stall
Mrs. It. J. Crawford at present.
Mrs. S. Pentland and daughter. of
\'an.mrrr are visiting friends herr
TEE AMINAL
WHEN USING
W I LSON 'S
FLY PADS
st READ DIRECTIONS
CAREFULLY AND
_ FOLLOW THEM
EXACTLY
sr more effective than Sticky Fly
Catchers. Clean to handle. Sole by
Druggists and Grouses everywhere.
untidier of their neighbors asse•w-
.I,41 r.. bid them farewell ere their
14•lutrnu•t• to 1:0110ricla. TIi•y- weer
...oft- the ret ipleuts of a handsome
i,rcwt•utation :11141 gavels worsts of clime
.tial encouragement. 'Die fontanels
night the Ladies' Aid of the Aiglican
church lust surd made a preseaualiou
to Mrs. Elliott.
Guest for Dungannon School. - All
our t•u1run, 4. awl g,aaluatioll pupils
passed their ,- .11u11tatton,s. '1'111
entrants. emulid.ates oerv.Ford Sti•atl•
Miss Volley. of Haltimorr, is the wan. '1'Iwluw Reed and Mary Mo1e.
ablest of 311.1. J. Ryan. Ford turd Thelma obtained hogs...
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M, Kay anal two The Rr:aduatton caudidtatrs %err 1111
daughters. 31i+sea Lillian turd Marion. Kn►wu, laveree 1'ruttant and Laura
of Newell. anal Mr. Tom McKay-, of garage. IL. passed with honors.
. iIierta, motorist up lust Sunday and The garden party on the 1're-by-
apint the day at J. It. Mc Na bb's and tr.iuti manse lawn ou Friday night
It. J. Crowfoots. Tom McKay. better was 11 great sit, veto. The 1.ucknow
ktNaw`n as Pilger McKoy-. re entdy re-inni r laun4t 1•11111040111. nillis of 1Il-e 1utt far-
turnrl frons overseas.
Rev. Sir. tool Mrs. Columbus. of uisllel u very 'utert•stiug entertain-
IIIIINII.1. a.- .t.. anal 4Mr._and flea. went. which received appreciative
Kichanloou. of W11111l.Ita•k. were the applause. The simmer ant booth re-
:Vile/de of Mr. Vold. Mi -Allister last trethw,•ute were O. K. arae everybody
1 week. The Bev. Mr. I'ulnwbut seemed to enjoy the ry g., The
preached 1 iu Erskine rinin•h last Slut- peewits aluoutated to $2.12.
41a0 morning • - Rev. G. ,:omni. Sirs. l:omm +till
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AFTER FI%E SEARS.
1tt•masI• man l•> Nam aass ■axaugass xx•tilialsim [Il>t s*
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Returned Soldier's Impreesios ea
Kes islting Colborne Tee wale. ■
The following was wr.tten by a young
mon who as a boy stayed at Col. Varcoe s
to Colborne township and in 1915 en-
listed ter overseas service. He returned
to Canada about two months ago and is
noe s irking at Toronto in connection
with the Soldiers' Settlement Board. He
has recently been visiting his old friends
in Colborne:
July 26, 1919.
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Five yeaago I was among yuu. One
year l +pent in Gdench township and
two years in Colborne -a city lad
visiting his country bretnren. so w speak.
Five years' abetter finds me possessed
with a longing to see those friends I lett
betind. Is it a case of "absence makes the
heart grow fonder":' Hospitality the who.e
world over fosters IrtertdsnIp. t nend-
ship. the real and sincere friendship,
is the great necessity ot many lives. In
the vicinity of Godencn I f .und hospital.
icy. I came back and found that the
teeing of friendship with which I was
possessed was reciprocated by tbose fromge
%huhospitable board 1 had eaten.
Dont ask me where I have been these
past live years. One doesn't like to
think of those days. yet a white at least.
Isn't it wonde. ful to feel the friendly grip
01 the hand thrust out to welcome you.
arid see the smile of pleasure on the faces
about you.' That is what happened in
my case. They told me the Scotch were
the hospitable prop le ot this planet • of
ours. 1 went to Edinburgh to see. It is
• true the Scot is hospitable. extremely so.
but really this little section ot Ontario is
even more so. No. 1 did not visit Ire-
land. and consequently I have n t kissed
the "Blarney stone
I was asked it 1 had found any change
about here. I had to admit I had.
The Julies and the Isabela had grown
up into young ladies. The Flos, the
Ruths and the Jeans had left for happier
climes. IBy. the way. I hear that some of
these latter have found that no happier
clime exists than that which blesresGott-richn
Gott -rich l Here and there a face
missing. The little babe of hve years ago
inevs
Mr. r
. 111141 M.. Swtlir attended tiw fatuity arrive) 0111 ‘N 4,111e2.4 • is a toddlingead ot health a .d happ
funeral of 31r. Morrison. or White- having motored from Itlackstts•k. Our- Outside of these (cis but inevitable
�clnareii, hoe elend,ay. how eouuty-, on their way to Pine changes. all else is the same quiet and
The w,•mtw•rs .►f the Methodist W. River, where Mr. l:umm is to be in smiling content. The d car Meir snowy• ■
151. N. of Dungannon were entertaiued durteI on Friday of this week. ' haired lady at whose place I am staying ■
•hy the Crewe Society at the home of as the same as ever -the marve* of all wh10
IDlrs. Wm crozier hast Tuesday. TO PEEL LIKE A BOY know her. theColonel-he too has not ■
I Rev. 31. P. Craig 1ecatio on Nit see.
AT A GOOD OLD AGE changed front the good old philosopher he
for a fotir weeks' vacation. si F is. The son whore yr,u all know laughs $
vi„ s will be held in the church during the same old hearty laugh. He laughs im
his &mere•. Mrs. enlist will Tellers- Wm. W. Sutherland Says Use Dodds with nature and nature showers her
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' pauv hit. Kidney Fill!. I blessings on him an the shape of golden I 11
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.1attirdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.ours u ustnes •
■ On Wednesday (during July and August) the store closes at 1 o'clock p. N.
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The Month of August is the Month for
Knitted Goods and for Knitting
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.With the approach of early fall, and cool evenings now is
• tit- time to do your knitting while on your vacation,.
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The treasurer of the Soldiers' Memorial
Fund acknowledges with thanks the re•
ceipt of f1S, per Mrs. Hamilton. from the
Women's War Auxiliary of Leeburn. and
$154.36 from the G. W. V. A.. proceeds of
the tag day on July Itrth.
You Can't Beat Our
Picture Framing
either in. price orworkmanship.
Compare our prices with the
city Art Storesyou will find chem
much cheaper
Examine the workmanshipyou
will find us second to none.
I We have the largest assort-
ment of up -to date mouldings In
his part of the country.
Our shipment of imported
mouldings in all the new style>
and finishes is lust in.
Bring your pictures in
and be convinced.
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Mr. 1d. I►hhrr is D,tsr 11uochig this wheat and silvery oats. 1 am goingback
week to his house vacated by Sir. Tum Otter Lake. (Jur., July %!S (Special)•-
Tomorrow morning
Elliott. Seventy -lour years of age, but still tar to the city to eke out another week's
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Miss 11.•i►r Still:sr. of Clinton. is the from an tad man William W. Sutherland, wages by the constant toil at my desk.
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Itisltrr rl►1•ar day•s. a wen -known resident here, claims that I am gang back satisfied and coaten
tptrat of Jean
Messrs: Geo. Horne. John I'anap ell
`atutl Wqs. carr attended rite 1'nited
Itrniers' meeting lit Wluahaw ou
Frisby of last week.
Miss V. W lith. of..Toronto, is
visiting her frietu.l. 31iss 1'eaui Mr-
' Kenzie.
Mr. Thos. %visions is iwproJug lits
laru.
Mr. and Sin.. Ellis Walther.. and
Jack. Mr.. W. 1:. Craoforal. Harold
111111 Helen tn,toriel up; Trow Toronto.
tolnv nn 11 visit to their reIntives herr.
Misses FInra 1hunti11 and Margaret
McNabb are camping 11f Dort .\ihrrt
with Capt. and Mrs. Allison.
Thomas Culbert. 4th ettu9•s,lon of
West Wawa moll. Is baring a leurn-
raisit,g this afte•rotttti. It It quite an
.vetit. aluut tt•venty-Itvr nen hying
present.
Mrs. 11►r. a rage Is visiting in GoM-
rich with Mrs. H Morris.
Mr. Hohn. moon. was 111 iA111100 on
Slou,lay anal Tuesday of this week.
Leaving ter I:oderfIL-Thr INotat of
Mr. and Sirs. Tho-. Elliott was taken
by snrpri a nue eveniug last week I
Smith's Art Store'
East St Phone 198
If in Trouble
with a leak in your plumbing,
call us and let us niend it.
�,1nt put it off until it
becomes so had that your
place may be flooded. "A
stitch in time saves Mite."
FRED. !HUNT
"THIL PLUMBV *"
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Ma.atltswt atetest
Plumbilag
leers et.r'ugbing
Heating
Metal 'Work
he owes his good health to Dodd's Kidney aatlsfed n� the p that I have sero II
Pills all about mei and contented with my lei
I was a sufferer from rheumatism. it ,otos pleasant week end. I shall be bats
started Iron a curd and tor three years again. It I didn't come then all that 1 al
>tiveryt lire: appeared'' to go wrong. I had have said here would be "Blarney.'' 111 ■
sh(fne+sof the p feats, my m.isc:es cramped be back' N W. F
and my bac.. a.two badly.
-My strep was broken. 1 had frequent 1'.►HLO\S'.
headaches. and i often had heart ttuaer- W1.4.WsoAY, July 30.
ings. 1 was always tired and nervous and EN
often dizzy. Then came the rheumatism. Mr. Waiter F. Smith, of Toronto. spent ■
and convinced that my kidneys were tree the weekend at Col. emcees.
cause 1 derided to try Dodds Kidney ili. Robert Wtls•.n,ol Hearst, is visiting , 1
three a l! parents. r. a 1
but i
keeptookand
Pills always in the house, and use them
occasienelly to tone up my i.idney s."
6O1i)F.K1NH 't>W N$HFP. - -- •
Taylr.rsCorner Ladies' Aid Society will ST. AU'GUSTINE.
laid their regular meeting at the home of Theodor. July 21Nh.
Mrs. O. Walters on August ti. at 2 o'clock. 311 1\'w. and Mlas May .\sew+trunR.
Mrs. Vi Glenn Campbell and son Gose- of itnn..1rls, visited at Win. Thump.
Ni. of Aylmer, also Srrgt. Douglas Gud•
I win. of Weyburn. Sask , recently r turned
from overseas. have been visiting their
sister, Mrs. S. R. Mchlath--at. Hillside
A meeting n( the temperance workers' nn tar
in No. 1 division will be held in Union . es -Mei Iimker, of Lueknow. visited Al
+.u'. last week.
Sir. 111111 Mrs. 1'riali Thompson. Mr.
anal Mrs. A. E. Johnston and Mr. J. A.
Thompson motored to Exeter on Sat-
urday.
when Farm Holmesvtlle.
Mrs.(' rad Decker and Master 111
HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS
$12.00 to VN INN1PEG plus
1-2 cent per mile beyond
\ngust 12th from all stations be.
,..en Lyn gull Toronto, Weston.
i',tlgrave and North Iles. Including
Peuetaoff Meatord and Midland.
f►elot Harbor and intermediate
stations.
diiigusto 14th from Toronto and 3'1
stations west and south thereof in
(Intarl0.
For further ppa�rticular% apply to any
Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or ('. E.
Horning. INstrict 1'aseenger Agent.
Toronto, Ont.
(1. H. Lauder. Station Agent, phone 29
F. P. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone s
church on Wednesday evening, August X
tkth. to organize the division for the ' t M
coming referendum. At the meeting
he:d at Holmesville last Friday for the t u
ere You Find' ! •
town -10 Mr W. 11. Lee'o was a bagelth
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LOU IOW) ahauMall still kubt. Udvtdaon
vice-chairman: Mr. Jas. C dwell w: s ,
appointed chairman of No. 1 clivi+ion,
with hl: s At. E. Sa.keld and Mrs. Geo.' )• PHONE 56
W. Andrews as vice-chairmen.
Good Cheer (Ilii Picnic. -•A tdt•nlr Of What People Have Bel -
was !..I at I:Inc.. s I'ulut be the lalr- Telling YOU About IJir.
rich t4.liuyhip Good ,(Itis chile. 011 : : The Leading Mail Order Store
W'relnewlsy evening of Ibis week, with Chase's Nerve Food.
an attendants- of about sixty-. The
Monarch
Floss
and
Monarch
Down
com e
in
thirty
beautiful
rich
shades
Ask
for the
new
Monarch
Knit
Book
25c
each
The far-famed Mouarch
Wools, soft, serviceable
yarns for knitting and
crocheting;. Two Monarchs
that still retain their titles
and position, broad based
upon the people's will -
"Monarch Floss" and
"Monarch Down"- - both
supreme in thetr own
sphere.
Monarch Flo:., a 2 -ply
yarn. is delightful to knit
with and makes charitting
slipovers. sweater coats,
scarfs, boudoir jackets, baby
jackets, etc. It comes in
1 -ounce balls per ball 3$c.
Monarch Down is* 4 -ply
yanyn for knitting sweater
coats and other articles
where a heavier yarn than
Monarch Floss is desirable.
Put up in 2 -ounce balls, per
hall Ke.
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Baldwin's Beehive Knitting Wool
These well-known Old Country y.irn. need no introduction to our customers. Our stock is
again complete in all colors and shades.
the Proot.41%;
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Baldwin's 2 -ply Beehive Scotch Fingering, black and white, 20c per skein
llaldwin's 3 -ply Beehive Scotch Fingering. black and white. 25c per skein
Baldwin's 4 -ply Beehive Scotch Fingeriug, black, white and color.. 30e per skein NI
Baldwin's Beehive Andalusian Wool. black and white, 3Se per skein
Baldwin's Ivoriue Wool with silk thread. white, pink and !sky, 3h per skein
Baldwin's Lady Betty Fleecy. in white.•3 c per skein
Angora Wool in white, black and grey, $I.N per ball
Magnificent stock of Monarch Knit,Peuman and Ballantyne's Pullovers and Sweater Coats
in the seasdn's choicest styles. •
Millar's Scotch Store
elder featltre of the evening was t1
baseball ich Iwta•e•u the ith ltul
lith con,•sion.1 111111 the and tread 4111
e1111•ew0i,i11ithe former team winslwt
by li to a. Mr. Tel Johnston umpired
After the game the way wile lel to 111,•
Ireactl, whirr n nttnnlw•r of race•. wen•
etrried out inti afterwards hutch1 's-
srryel. .Meer enjoying a sylrudil
evening Thr gnthering ilislwot•.e•4 tens
after the last watch had wounded.
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R. Tait
Electrical Contractor
. Wiring of all kirk(' le up-to-date
for Telephones. Burglar Alarms.
Pollee Patrol and Fin' Alarm
Systems.
Private Residences and Business
Places -a specialty.
All Week C3narwnteed.,
Electric Irons. Toasters. Orilla.
Fans, Vacuum Cleaners• Washing
Machines, Flashlights a n d
Batteries of all kinds always on
hand.
Ring rep 42 or 193 and have us
give yon an ettimete ou your
wiring. It will 11e done right.
Robt. Tait
Wear Street Nest Paunffees
P1 -.,nes Sh-p (1. Hone III
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.WEDNESDAY, July 30.
Miss Della McCann. of Godetich, *pent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J McCann.
Miss Olive McNee. of .Goferich.
visited friends here during the week.
Miss Minnie Curry; a former Nile
resident. who has been engaged in
deaconess work in the First Methodist •
church. Moosejaw, Sask., has been given
leave of absence from her work there, ,
and will make her home with her mother.
Mrs. Geerge Curry, K. We welcome her
to our midst. -
Messrs. Clifford McNee and Herbert
Newton have returned to our midst from
overseas. On Wednesday evening a
reception was tendered tt.em and to Miss 1
MinnielCurry in Nile church. which was
decorated with flags and hunting. A
short program was rendered, and an en-
joyable so coal tame was spent. The
young men who went overseas from Nile
sand its vicinity have now all returned
home.
A number from here attended Chautau-
qua in (;oderich last week.
The quarterly servace of the Nile cir-
cuit will to held at the Metho list church
here Sunday. August 3rd, at 10.30 a. m.
The Sunday school session will be one
half-hour later there the r. gular time, be-
ginning at 3 p. m. it being the first
Sunday of the month. the collection will
be for missions. Rev. J. W. Hiwy. the
store will he present and will deliver a
temperance address. All are cordially
invited tote present.
temperance
V. H. Peardon, architect, who hat
an office in the C. P. R. Klock. West
street. reports bassinet's good in his line.
quite a number 01 building orinectt
being under way.
There can be no question that
everybody is in in need of some re
storative treatment at this season of
the year.
Particularly if your blood has a
tendency to be thin and watery. the
changing season is most trying on
you and you suffer from tired feel-
ings. hack of energy. failure of the
digestive system and general de-
prsssion of the feelings.
1f you could Only resume wrest a
complete change you would ex-
perience with the use of a few boxes
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you
would not be meg in making a trial
of this treatment.
The beat proof we can offer you
is in such letters as the following. .
There is no reason In this' world why
you would not obtain lust a■ much
benefit from the use of Dr. Chase's
Nene Food as has the writer of this
latter If your system 1s in a similar
condi' fon.
Mrs. M. A. Cooling, t1 tltansey
street, Kingston, Ont.. writes: "For
slumber of years i suffered from
a run-down condition of the sys-
tem. due to overworit. 1 could not
Edney and was restless and worried.
I had paifl■ through my beck. bus-
ing In the ears and twitching of nal
nerv.ut and meselea. 1 had indiges-
tion and way appetite became poor.
1 would gut drown after eating and
frequently suffered from great
weeknes. 147 circulation wag poor.
ay hands and feet always erste and
easy heart action weak. 1 consulted
dotter., but they eould do 'loathe"
for me. Whilst In this condition I
deeded upon a trial of Ile. Causes
Nerve Food. After taking meat
boas. of this medicine r am relieved
Of alt the symptoms from which t
Suffered before. and In tnwwwl f
Mel like • new gems& t ra.eel tat
1M very ersette tali es f took Dv.
Chasse'. RNn.y-hoer P1111 in eon -
section with the Nerve Food and
am rnmpktaty rter.A of that trowel*
it remains for yniI t. tort Dr.
Chaim' t Nerve Pond 111 tier owe
ewe Tote snit then uederstuad the
oothuaaLsm of others few this great
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blends in this vicinity last week.
Nese. Mr. ural Mrs. Noy I •, alumbus
of 11111101.. Mr. and Mrs. %Vette Rich -
galleon. of Toronto, and Mr. Jntwph
Itlehnnl..m. of W,kwHhw•k. spent the
week -enol with friends here.
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WEDNESDAY, July 30.
Pte. Roy Medd arrived home on Mon-
day night from overseas. We welcome
him home again.
Mrs. Hannah, of Toronto. spent the
week -end with her mother. Mrs. William
Jackson.
Mrs. William Jackson it visiting her
daughter at Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mogh, of Tavistock,
ted the lattet's mother, Mrs, E.
Yungblut. over the seek -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Yunirblut, of
Tavistock. spent Sunda'. with the former's
sister. Mrs. Jacob Wagner.
The executors of the estate of the late
M. l.nckhart are having an auctirm sale
of farm and household effects on Satur-
day, to wind up the estate.
Mrs. Patterson. of Toronto, is visiting
her sister. Mrs. B. C. Weir.
Dir H. H. Hill is. rushing hit building
along to completion.
Mrs. Hawkins, of Toronto. is visit'nl
her ester, Mrs. James Carter.
Frank Carter has started threshing
again. The wheat is turning out welL
London. They will be missed by all, as
they were a lively bunch.
We are glad to report quite favorably
upon the condition of Mr. E. V. Lawson,
who had his arm and hand hurt recently.
Rev. Mr. Hedley and family are sum-
mer campers at the lake.
LEEBURN.
Tueso'Y. July 29.
Mila,et Laura and Lillian Lautenslayer,
of Toronto, are horde for their vacation.
Misr ina Williams is Nome for the
aimrwer months.
Miss Ycungaton. of Toronto, Is visiting
w•tth.her friend, Mies Jean Cl at
t(o
Miss Anna Stewart. of /Ward, is
visiting under the parental (Stan
The Presbyterian congregation of Car-
e.storWvw trwrentewt. iS roots a Mw held their annual picnic at Point
tea. t Mr II.7s. all dealers. er lag- Farm on'Ssturdav_
manweo. Bates & Oe, Lana, , The Boy `coots who were ramping at
Toronto. the Mint Farm left on `tato ay for
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SUMMER SALE
OF MILLINERY
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A few pretty
models of ex-
ceptional val-
ue to clear at
greatly re-
duced prices.
Children's Hats
Half Price
Miss M. R. MacVicar
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McEwen's
SPECI ALS
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Boys'.
-141 Boys' Caps, new supply to
hand
Boys' Overalls, fiitc to $1.2.5
Boys' Jerseys, white. navy
and red
Boys' Braces, lFic up
A
few peicea of curtain
niaterial, to cleat from
2.1c a yard un
A nice line of Bath Towels
at right prices
We stock the Crompton
Corsets, all sizes a n d
different styles
Lime Juice, Grape Juice,
Rasp. Vinegar. Lemon
and Orangeade in bottles,
also Lemonade and
Orangeade Powder. Just
right for drinks in the
hot weather
Try sonic of our Aroma
Brand Tea. With ten ilia.
you get a Teapot FREE
Mint Tea in stock.Voa will
find a soon in each
package
J. J. McEwen
License No. 8-71443