The Signal, 1925-12-3, Page 4AP`
PORT .UJIt RT OAln.oW sale Hey articles will be belt at
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Q:a lai.m:11.,1S In** an•1 of„. r will '.'.% 'UMW. •
Dee. -Kerte tkpM•rt-
n '-.)h 114# amtµ t,twa tits w.wk at -
t, a,di z' tl<e ee5l) , attaell. •
f:” wttlpll' . was .hawked sit
5u •,1., ,ti IrRry, the s,ulth'i death
of \t. tier►° .irk. one• of tot.
1,..1., - nnmy ,whine• furuw•rs.
t\'e:i . itirth, , wag stricken with
heart fa lire an.. award away there.
Math •eons rev- • reit for the two
wen:.
Mr. ii.'r p;ki. of kltehener.
tislteil a Ii yr•,.0 d Mrs. Mantel on
soon} .
The C. .ywfiati,, shlp)sol a carload
ref see•. t; .11 Kot and on Wednes-
day t'a , arlaail„ .4 linkabeat.
Het. a I. Alp 1,o:to lel to a large
eunr:r• -" .11 et, sauQay anti waw
I,IN►F'KIl'li TOWNSHIP %t:t Ilspeued :• a- r,;•' attention. He la
gicht;; a -oils. .f sermons on the
Moak '•f I •.olio n -a- h are very .notch
t:e►ht:itlt:H •rrltt\sill
l'. lti.. eU}oy'o
Mt.• '}'b,renee J.,M. ,•f .sheer Mr. It Sam i, visiting with
'minima. ait. has ht•.;it-1s•1,11M: w•r- her -par-,n Mr. •i Mrs. P. Court -
•rot veeeks will her sieti•r. \i r. Itoia•rt ter. of hi,,-arfat: res• a few seks.
t:.,w-erhy, lett today' lu •15'•.,t two jr..:SMeld itan : daughter. of Coal -
weeks wirh beer hr.rther, \L. -lames
.1,.hnsrett, fio,Mrich. -
Mr. .1. 1t. urr hu'. euga tid \Ir, 1:.,
.Ileevers for ttt.- winr••r months.
Union chards 'NMwt.—se•rvio' as
usual next rSut"tay a :t p.m.
Christians tree and ...titer' a Meta sill
hi. held to 111. .UttYra 1 I i i s -ti .•huruh.
Pur• .tlbert..• ou,'Eral ty. , l a. ,•udwr it+.
• 1•drth•n+xrit
K?. tL (it•STINE; * t eP
•;`I'- t til'STINt:: • Ih,.. 1 --qtr.
- ng
tool Mrs. Wm. Itrb•tt'•d 1:• tai+ngton.
II %wire
Miss Mete 1is+tue-nil ma- room.,front
„rout“ a few tiny.. last as -b:.
Mr. nail Mt';, ?taw.0 McAllists-r
tkin•d friru,k in t:•a•rlelt hutt Fri-
Ihiy.
Mr-+. .Liles Thssnips.ai .hint the
wr•rk-end• with friends So Klin.•-intim•.
Mrs. Meet'.wrt. of'Uan;tanotsit. visit-
ed friends here las: as'•ek.
tail
carȢr
9i
4---Tettrr.tlay, December' 3,
THE SIGNAL,
GODERI
A Blue Serge Suit
No for Christmas
LeLys-gain' tulle measure for a Satiety Brand, faults•
Majestic Serft, Ai can ge one i-uiunirer t4-]:er-
eiety Brand models. An effect that emphasizes shoulders,
and deep lapels, a shapely, low -waisted coat that still curries
all the rase in the.w'oritl. it's an effect putt wuo't see in
any other clothes.
44140,
t,e,.re,et
TO MEASURE $45.00
OTHER BLUE . SERGE SUITS READY TO WEA*.
$29.50, $32.50, $35.00
• il it `:
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
MEN -\NIl BON'S' WE -\l; PHONE
Specials at
Price's Grocery
Thistle Baking Powder I
19c
Aylmer Corn 14c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs.
for 29c ,
Dates, 2 lbs. for 23c
Goods delivered tree
-- ]'our Orders Wished
W. Price ,.
Grocer. Biahs Ave.
lPhone 356 Goderlch
Bake -Shop
Specialties
Made fresh daily. Most
delicious for all domes-
tic needs and occasions.
Specialties in pastries,
fancy rolls, cream puffs,
etc.
itrignms
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 Wert Street
Illi. Celia I'entlaiId'a store ma Sanar-
rrlih. tar. •atilt: the haute of Mr.
and Mrs wit( ('n .c a.•11.
Mi+s 1 io M !"n•r+,n. of \mla•r-
try. a ;.i;. d with f`i.txis here on Sun -
tiny. - --
Certs• or, .•um,• , `. to the tmaaar in
t\'else.-clay. !tr+s-talar "' the ofd Il,lro S' $ntnrday, Ih-
hr nudap •ho'.t "I' fd lenidls .,({ fefa,
tw•r -:ah. ' -
Taylor:. e'orners art• ptalrnin. to buil I• tp
their altttu it •+,overt :toot Christmas 1 1►t.U(it liKIUGC
ua In the church Sl :•lar a•ren;tic i
fa...emt.-t 21st. .An iu!rreviittz fen• `
tar.. of the program will he a patty sea- K!\t►1tilIDG.E. Iter•. 1.—Mrs. S.
titled "nal, Joe's \t'i11" to heper Styles. of twttult. Meeh.. !a visiting
mewled by the young lw,ple. hen niece. Mr .1,s O'Loughlin.
Ile. )el «••lutea •.i Jackass', Mich.,
N'F.1cTVIEi.0 r spent a f w obeys ,,:Wont friends here.
{ _ - Mi<+ Un..a tial' iw slatting tier
Wi,!t'1'Pfali.i►• Taw, -Vr t Mi 1 ale...-. Mr. F. lap in Kitchener.
u\les, Wrnwe
. M. Uowt•ll and turully 're Site' ktar.•n Milton .fent the week
..alrrich •i+iror. on Katnnlsr. -with frle•ml. to Gooa•rteh.
Mrs. Earl Wight ma e. i+-'..i,lin:; a The Late Sire• dos. McNaarata,—
few 'lays with her patent, Mr. and Tliia r""'"'""I'"?* Iris No* nori•!r
_or:. Maulers. of Lir•kno7w. zetas, • the Mach tt elf one of its moat
I Mia'+ Ani+i» Clark of St. Helms. Is re*I'ee „i . in the Perim of
visiting at the home of' her sister. Sirs.Mi". Jtto. 1k.Ninianr. wile palmed
I Marvinle)hrwrll. to' her re.sssd •a, tibiae• morning,
• Mrs. srnley uneli. .if Wall spent S"ve•mia•t- 4!11• !flit. tied tare tt
Snnday with her taunts: Mr. and fa s,u, lual:h for the I'a•I few months
Mrs. Iliarles• Keating. and Jrslr.tr rhe Is•st mtdirut stili and
Mr sad Mrs. Marvin Yelowt4l andlo'i"a ,lire +b.' la•arriully rxpind,
\li.t. o'!ari were i.,ate.rkb visitor, , surrenndo-t hs 'Tiler werrnwing family.
w .,. Moo lay. Iles Ys Nam.rs Sus lain in Auhiladd
, Mr.. Uvea \Ji a#14 lsitl._. 1 tll6llieetl titre practically
fo.w elites with Mr. aro! ]yrs. IL sN. , ever Ane.. A._ t -riving -wit; and um-
! Taylor, of i; wl.'ri••h. titer. her :e.r„itr personality endeared
Misses Mary lUdi and Hradec it'd - her to all whew sl" twin" in con-
na.nd, of the (:nt •rtrh ('otloeglatl. i tact. Th" :urge funrratt.- which wits
.fent tit.• w,+•k-"nil iihi Sirs. .1- Red-! Irrht Munitoy gnrt:inK to St. Jelweph'a
IuoML ehnrrh. Kt;.:saetrtg,•. was a remark -
1 able tribute to the ••h;aratter of the dr
•i:.•it Srn nlet'e --mass -will sung by
to ,,_"_ rail r i,, 1'.P., who also oei-
••s,teol at rho• (rat',•. The palila•arers
non- .era hetatesnt_:._.the Mraars. T. J..
Wm. cad . Thom Lawton. Jew•. Lvyli•.
V1.111. *84 I:mmctt McNamara. Is -ft
uwun, her los- are her surmising
i.tMlatud _stud 1bu, children: Mrs. I'.
\%its; iu. I.ane•st311., and Maher. 1lani
t tt Eldon.all li, ing at horn), She
it irrk,.l al.4i•, one slater an.) two
trot." Win,-{.auwow. of liraie•rieti
sire- 'in.']lc3I asara and Thor. Lan-
- It. of 4•tr•,►t, Mich. Those who at-
.. oriel tl • fun.•iprl t:•om a dim/ince In-
•• (idea Mr W SI X intra, Miss Zola
and \Cat.. I: Is and Emmett Mrs. Si.
MelCenzh .uu 'h' Mosses Mor. Antra
,ts • M' 'tand Mrs. Thus. I.an-
non. sr.: Mr. aro "S f- rue-r.atman.
jr, : the M,•ssr. I - latnnnn ahs) Molt.
Iletrut : Mr. and Mr..
1Cm.
1411.11.111 Hail M and Mrs. Jinn.I tttuuiO;_ f ( .rlh•ric h. the bereave(
tapltl1_ their many f nits eTtend
e artfeli .y nrj iTi ..ani
rest In poser.
Dainty
Materials
Lingerie
'inspire early Ideas
in Christmas Gifts
Lingerie Gifts of every different style are
suggested by these lovely materials- In
plain and novelty weaves.
White Nainsook and Madap plain in 36 to 40
inch widths.
Priced at per yard, 32c and 42c
Checked Dimity, 36 inches wide,
orchid and peach.
Priced at per yard, 60c
in shades
Striped Satinette, 36 inches wide, • shades
green, tangerine and wbioe._ i,
59c
Natural Pongee, 34 inches
CYerl- SOTAVe._
tit
59c yard
wide, good
--Silk- Broadcloth, of splendid quality
shades orchid, white, black, sand
ink, peach and beaucaire.
,,` 1 95c yard t .
- tr r) taid,9r#e" `
Cotton Crepe in plain shades or figured
Specially priced now at
29c yard
Final Clearing . Prices on Ready -to -Wear
Our entire stock of Winter Coats for women or children is now reduced to
final• clearing prices. Many of these will be sold for less than they cost us. There
will be no further reductions, these are rock:bottom prices.
.. f i'Jt YulYta rtt""Y
11,
Coats
Are in sizes 16 to 42 and colors are
black, navy, rust, sand, green, brown and
wood shades. All our garments are
fully lined and interlined.
See the quality and usual prices of
this clearance.
resses
in conjunction with our coat clear-
ance we are putting on -sale 100 ladies'
and misses' Dresses of flannel, velvet,
serge or silk and include such values as
Flannel Dresses, $4.49
Silk Dresses, $3.75 to $11.95
The S. A. GRAY CO.”
McCall Patterns
Dry Goods
Yi
Phone 56 et McCall Patterns
Ready -to -Wear
House Iurnishings
by
ft
1
F2' ';ants:
DI NGrANNON
Ltl N(:.%NN4.N, Dee. -2.—Mr. (
I;S11utt
arrive.: borne"front North/
tantar4..Jaa.6__tut,k after' a witecessfu
'mtlng_.••Ype,t. t ASfte}---e•ixfat*
have *hoot s, recall Ate sptr•ine•ns of
day, lhrrwher, tib. Something for
ererybotly. .
Alun 1.; e,va.,i.
NII.}:, los, +. -The oldest and acre
of the mews highly estet•w1•4 realdents
of Nile. Mr.. Joseph Hetherington.
Ie.aauet away Monday. afternoon at the
Mime of ills daughter, Mrs. Hunt. Me,
llwnili, Mr. Hetherington watt in him
ninetydlrst Ilene uiiil" 'li1i ii 1t be had
been falling for a uuwlwr of yearn he
was eouttu,vl to his heti only about
three weeks. TheThursdayenw•rr will STRIPED AND CHECKED WRAPPEEETTE
Ise held Thursday afternoon fromm Nile tF'w,,
United church. Rev. I.. C. White otli-fl
:35 -inch striped and checked \Vrapperette. This
clatelating.t cloth looks very much like a dress flannel and is
The ploy soot Iwaaar which wean to very
he held on tt'ehiesJey' 814111, 18144.01- suitable fur children, also ladies' house dresses.
ler .hut, has been indefinitely )snit• tel Special value at, yard 49c
l 1 on aerortnt of the death of Mr. e7
v
WEEK -END SPECIALS
Don't Miss These Values .'
LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOU
Another shipment of seconds in ladies' ailk and
Wool Nose: The colors are grey, camel,, orchid and ,
-bakhara.
While they last, pair. , :4 'S :> , .._
are glad
Hrtheri•
We are Kl LINEN TOWELS
ad ne weltt,me 1a our ,.a,
ernuwenity Mr. and Sirs. Lrstile' Pest- - '17x32 -inch All Linen Towels. Heavy quality.
hrud, who will be at lions, to their
friersSplendid value at, each - 49c
ls after December their' e t.. ,, .
pretty farm home west of Nile. t,
Mrs, Get,rgt• feagun with her belay
daughter, Mary, leaves on Thursday
to visit the former'., brother at Tor:
hotu for a ('-a• weeks.
Mrs. Arthur Junes left yesier.My
noon for her daughter i in Port ('ot-
borne.
Mrs. Frank Wilw,u ant) children
vlsltrd at line Itlrer eft Morwlay. When purchasing your Tarns for fancy knitting
Mr. ito., Mct'hew attended the win- have as show you our new and complete range of
ter fair at Toronti, and reports a eery shade in Monarch Down, Monarch Dove and 'Judson
nrjoyahle trip. Bay Silk and Wool: also Shetland Floss.
Itis. Andira' MJllluu ars! brattier. K We are clearing several shades of Monarch
Lih'loaa
Mr. eat (lurid.., are visiting rela-
tives in Michigan. t and Newlands Tarns at
Itegiuning next Sunday, Het:ember 2 balls for :. , . ,
Ili.' service in Nile rhurela will is•
ut :t u't•Its•k instead 11 i •--- -_
A Special Proa ants.—A joint meet-
ing of the W. Si.Sta•ietie•w of Xtle ..Ir-
t;'i ata held ' N silly afternoon m at_ F. E. HIBBERT cwns ►
Or -
the lstrw,nate. Nearly all the mint_ - s, ,•,.,
tiers and w•veral visitors were present.
Two barge trades of quilts and *lot Malt
were packed ready fur shipment to,
mis.Iot fit•his. The program was not
a slws-lal nature and a treat to all.
Miss Margaret Robertson. of North
strut Auxiliary i;,slrrirh atklrewsed
the meeting meeting on the subject ut '•A h--
kltaM•I Miuslenary Meeting," in which
she miaowed how each mendier could be Brander. of Maeklln. /lank., and Mr- which the diseased was held by all
resp.ns :le towards: the alera•.s of 'a William stratiihau. of Uenwtller, lint. w -ha, knew him. The pallbearer ran
meeting. Miss Mary itobertson gave In twit Mr. Time, sortrugaan aces were: John Arthur, Jas Mutch. Thos. t
au Inspiring talk on Thr 'why' t.f married to Mtsti Margaret Voting. -,tudenant. Wm. Anderson, George
19trlsthut )ilsatiliwe',hrh -wttiushe - if the ts-Ir t;.orgt• Young of Cowan and Jas. Straughan. the last
ferret! )aarticulArly to ehlld -llti•. show:, Colborne tos rtwhlp. i i1it-a fittlon - foam -twin* tteppaws'_ of the tl •teased,___
hug the contrast ietween Canadian there were eight children. Elfin, the , Ites)des his partner -in -life. there are
ehiidren -and those• In non-Christian ,.blest, Med Ott ,nrly womanhood. Thr left to mourn a kind and loving fath-
lands. Mrs. tt'm. Finnigan favored rtamil• were till prIS,•nt at the funeral er .,•viii chlldn•n: Mrs. '.'m. May- t
the gathering with a solo. Mita Ma- elst-pt George. of Coeur tr.thiw. tits- clew, TluanusvlUe: Sero. •t• Kennett.
bet Halilr was a visitor ihtring the at- ho. Mr. :and Mrs. strai nhalt Is•ta,e St. Thouni-i r:e.rge, of lolwhur o'ha'..
Ii•rtiramU n. eAnos rn}otatrlr time was-al.c Ir marriwi life in I'*s,rne•. In SI., of Hallett: Mrs. (Cita,.R'llMams, 9
prtt. labs they totoel rt, the sr.) erne..- of 4 o deri.•Is township: Will. tin the
Fan of—least Wascatat,h_ where they homestead. 'ani( Crank, of Klamath .lei
AU'BU'RN ,,, _laiived_,aaU!-they rojln•d !nom attiee Calls. (trigon, ant! iweire e-ran,lhtt-
_, life ahem fu,rt, i sears stns wtren wren.
.sI'1i1'itN, Ih... 2.--.t .,acini even- tM•y eauta t,o r•.Idr in .tnboru. Ju
lug a -ass held in the t'or.•stvrs hall by -"Pr' 1!t,t• Khe;r .t•Irl.ral,tl their
the \'.''nte•n'+ Instiutte oh frhlcr etitn t'•ld.w w,tidLr on the old hotue• farm
lug Led.. -t pleasant nod enjtiyame I ha Enrt \\'awam,sh. now ,srtll•le-1 by
tine 1: nhs.rtasl their won %VilnLa's'. All the ••hiidren
Ker. 14 S. Italie!' went to Exeter on And grandchildren were prow-tt for
PILLOWCASES
40 and 42-iuch Pillow Cases.
heavy anal hemstitched.
Friday and Saturday, each. 1. 2' .e v ' • .55c
er..ld
These are extra
YARNS
-r` Reliable Goods at Right Prices
Phone 86 - ; r - ,. .,.f•..*ti Phone 86
Sloiuhty to are his alater. abs watt in- this rr,•ut "1"-11 'the yurfag'at won.
Jan,/ in an automobile se•ident. there. Rank. of ovrei,nl. frier title Sir.
Ila George Sturdy. of East Wawa- Mtrauglta/t was a reptlar attendant of
nose, And Mr. S. Cox. o! the Maitland 'sluts ehurel: ar-al a -n. it+ oiliest sur-
.,ik. Willett, have eae'i,•I Installed tirin
1lg-tor :osier. Iii ens on tli.• nntia-
r:,.ihis. - Irnt .t ama:itr Alen the new cion•+
As Thanksgiving was olwrne+l, was i•n•,•t,,t. Laws than two tuonth+
az., hi'. health I • tin to fat` loll he ens
vt dues
before - the tali rant' t,t ••tome up
higher,' Th,• fttner:et was held from
fiitot ' 1•nreh on Tloorwlay. No%ernla•r
21i. to Italy+ e,•tnetery. A bene nnm-
Muriel, new , t rite Yary's spew a few bier of former neighbor -is and frit -pas
.lays uniting relatives lure. and ahlle ttrtlarr..•-,dtuaing 'tic Inlftli ewte•m in
here m,ii.'si'it '-t hi -a- rest of their la•lurea• _
.at
lie. Iteadb•, Reg. 11,1uiltoil and .Mel-
la,urtu I'ott took advantage of the
holiday: "lwntring a few day'. with
frie u,ie sad relatives there.
Mr. J. T t prier and thtnght.r_
004
iu., from thella mneme TiHE
Mr Jack Hallam left on Moodily for :,o T
$helm !, where he baa wrnr,+t x .fort•
elude GODERicH
Miss Pearl410%Taylor, of ('r the Buss
arse t'edlrtr. was homy for the Werk
d.
.';tae. -.+e'er
Messes_ Leon Anderson and Witt. of
S'::r. torald :.r• home from /lief rot t un the
• len ibty vn eatkvn.
Hr. i.e.., rase and Mrs. raw:. of
I Ti t
P'fR'?:mr?fn1C _.4ilinraa„-+tlay+T
cloys sisr,ag the fornier's fatr-
i►r. T. 1: Cu,.,- suit Mrs. Case.
1 .•-s are the r•'vJplents of ;natty ent-
▪ tnt(nthm- !upon their ,emery into
'libel lift-. !tr. George !tits mat?
:t ods In ti -- locality amid in Gall -
h, Monday rutting a large nominee , i
Jive. (. _ill )icDpaald_lnade several
'lay or this week,
:Lite dirty r,.r. of this West Wawa-
„ £ire• Ir r>lOCe ('is Indira meet -
:115 ie tit
1 v ext thTav-sr ek.
Thos' r.pa,rr, et on the sick list last
••k :ere' tmin-.•ring ltis•ely.
I*-tr't- turt.t the library eomrrt on
Friday cvenit-,1 in the parish hall. A ar
▪ oil
time I, ;n afore for those who he
',oar* tr. •
Sir+. .1. l' (r(mldtrll is visiting
`riou.ls at I' • Huron.
Sir. and v••.. .1. McClure' of that. 2fk
-- Ieh. were i .Atari at the home of be
t1r. and Mr. tTm. McClure the first Mea
•• Slit week. ma
t'Awe-i(tnunnlir r- [ Millet wedding as
;k ]rears m .i fiehs'k--Saturday • la us
f'nitet1 : hatch. Mussily, !tet. pn
.1:,tne* Mul.alt titan officiating, when hr1
\T:lrgirrnt~ rJ ;,ttat. ebwalrtaer-.._of e the-( ser
Lit"' Mi-, etel lies, K. Strmtncrby. was In
;ii,rrietl I. ;pwra• Edw-nHI ('ane. pt.
\Lit.. of Ric;a,rd'a Landimig. (Int- sort nil
r
M. amt -*--w T. E. (law•, Inungan• the
I ':u, lint. 'F a ehuti1i i'SW"srt(stl- wl
silty deeorn:. • with fent" ant! autumn teem
11th').•, who etas err* iso
('lin
time a
.two It
elates ane
rend by Mi.+
Ina the este•
etinple Hre belt
able evening an.
couple a long. h
wedded lift,
kfrs. Jas. carter It
rdeud+'und neighborscodgatheredGat. ya )
oto' of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mo ' tip
j
s h who were• married a short
and prest:toed them a irh
ttiful npholstere+l wicker
fernery. .tet adrtrr•sa-cite•• Marion Wagner. show•
in width the young ,
All report an enjoy•
'all alai, the yonrtg±
py and pnwla•rnn+
Seen' attending.i -
L her. Mr. J.ta, r,uattou
Nile. who has
passel away on Mnn,hty li
The Women's institute
THE LiST ROSE" OF SUMMER
('`WOULD still. EN eLoothmo
IP YOU HAD WARMED THE
bOASERVATDRY VTR HEATKul
et.
will hold
!Pectin ti ! f r. q im Tiiestin yam,
of Mrs. I;. u. Errant. The tapir. ,
^Iden'. for ('hrittmas," will he ken f
by Mina Wintik• ljuivtam. Htrxl s
e Mrs. tarn. Kean. Mrs. Jo., Was • i. s>.
Kron anti Mrs. Edgar Lawson.
Hilitf- RethrrigA.—.t cptiet warhQlug .
WAX solemnized tet the manse by Her.:
W. It. Alp on Wednesday. November
f4'
JUNE tilt
IT MAKES NO
atctoka
An Ai 1
(
b, at 3 o'clock, when Gladys Its,- SO -folks hurry South with the
rton. eldest daughter of Mr• unit first old snap. Others 'have
Wm Roberton. wag mowla p
triage to Mr. Bert Mills. mote of Si, -r! learned the secret of even Summer
S Mrs. John Mills of West Wiwa- I comfort the year around, right in!
rah. After the irremony the bridal their own 'homes. These are the
ray repaired to the brume er lice iknowing individuals who lay in a
de, where n dhluty tutmhtsm was
rest. The young couple will re•rid,•' supply of Heat Folks in advance
f:alerTt h: --whore tore rearm i. -sine-alk{ soli laugh at Jack Frost. A
asci In the Western !Mirada tient. little shovel early, and a little
It+. f►n Monday evening prior to shovel late. The house keeps
wedding. the puling people gather- p
at the haat). rtr Hie brit* and pre cozy and the trip can wait, Or -
tet her with n beautiful nphnlster• der 3 -our Heat Folks coal to -day.
chair and pearlier inlrtr. Her tram- Enjoy the soft, balmy, just -right
Y 'eh`aai eines of Kn"3 "•Tome' nivel atmosphere that keeps healthy
haenfeetl her with a do7.eti .fiver ten-
sperrmw, She will be greatly missed roses (tn the mantel, and rr, s of
In Knot etrpretr and snmlry seJ.,.nt, and health in the cheeks.
also. In the modal e•irek. t --CACI. THE
The Late Damao IkrasRMtt.—A1 -. « req
his bom."It, .tuhurn, after n long, f ss'
active life, there loused to his reed .,r StlI S
on Monthly. Novomhwr 2:i. Thomas -
Banta Strnghan. lkreset-1 was horn r
In Beverly townsl►lp on May J'l. 1811. Fm Good Clean Coal
ilia parents were of ):nglish birth le Be MUSTARD COAL
aid in Wit they move to Calbnrne. COMPANY
There were sine in hit father'', fain-
ly'. o$ 'Wotr but two remain: Mr.. Phony os aoderldr
aAy by her .rot1 j.-- iT ATM* Plass ,(w
a ortry, harks,: very dainty In a gown ' p
't m -lihl fre,..•:'tty trimmed with gold
'act, and to 'lack bit with totw-hen of
rebid and 411111.r. She carried a
Ii,wrr lxrn.l1,4 of sweetheart roars
,nd iily-of-t' .. valley. Tater lir, and
\in. ('ase 1. for Taranto and Ihttr-
comaewa. the "ride travelling In a pansy
areas, itnrgtusty Coat. with ate?, trim-
ming*. and small black watln hat. On
their return they will reside at Rich -
Landing.
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For sore throat, bronchitis_ or deep
chest colds, rub Vicks VapoRub briskly
over throat and chest and cover with
warm flannel.
Vicks acts in two ways—both direct:
absorb/it like a liniment and minted as
a vapor. A quick relief for the cold
troubles of all the family. '
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heavy work
Rubbers,
black with white roll edge.
Regular $4.:,11, for
$3.50.
Men's
Tweed Pants,
Weil made. Regular $2.2:s.
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Underwear
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