The Goderich Star, 1922-09-07, Page 2fi p
Irate TWO THE �GOD►Iw✓.RtGI� S'Alk T1IiL12DAYEP1&il3F;i rth, 19
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Do You Remember Fortyi ► .
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, +of'�, �SatM�e foie cor�Porls
or Went Ag .fx Years f
Years AA* G[►idrriclR Taxati$11 Rate Was I1� Cents In the Dollar wq
. —Mr. L. B, Dwoy Was Admitted a Barrister' lMlr. 0011111i Mc. 1
PHILIe
Gillivr Was Ap poiateii (;lassia:al Master at Brautferi-Mr. E. b
Fk*iy Illarr
r all Wzta M rcii:d at 8ranir�a DtNnl�ag NAVY CUT
T'wwalty Years Ago Mr. Harry B qi
dews Nuptials—Mr. Weir' Garden Was rt Sigit of Beauty
lavorattra amp► Held. Pie•Nic:
FQIt'iY YEMS ,A(',p lop aosisted his brother, and. Will
AArSiveeli and Arthur Currfe were the
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Wrow our files of Sept. Sth, 2889) ushers. I 1o.'°cents1° '►
Cha ve at Express Office Air., 11. W. Ball Married
Mr. W. 11. Ridley, of the American Manitobd free Press, Saturday,
Flerisrais t'•ompany, liar gone to Brant- Aug, Wth. Prandon, Aub. 2'J St.
turd to take cha[ir+s of the ('anipany°s 11ailiews church, Brandon, was the
office there. Air, E. H. Cult of Credit seen of a pretty wedding; when Mr.
VAlley, will fill Ills position .here for $, W, Ball, of the A. p. Rankin Co.
Y it Lina la =a 1arVa of a class "ot This little dame that you could
the present 1 wedded MISS fiattio English, Line dao- beetlaHi eosimouly known as "Click crush between your thumb and finger
iC . l[t. l9abbath School Lases Ohicers ghter of Mr. John B'nglisbt of Sixth Beatles" (Elateridae). Theca bee- if given the opportunity, iia the hands
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The Sabbath school of the C. M: og aaainyc beauThe bfui�anwas
cos l� fi�r�e t t `ties frequent and breed in grass) of ii careless person, has the paten-
church lass hacl the misfortune to last valuable cabinet i land. Fields that have been down in tiality of devastating the city. .
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three of itsprincipal oficers lately, among which was ahay or pasture for a number of Years
of silverware from the A. D. Rankin
Mr. Moore, su erintendent, oing to. Co.,with whom Mr, Ball has been are .generally heavily infested and.
Chic* Miss Jtlmieson of ttq prim- the first Drop sown after breaking the ^ �t�+ .��+
eonnectted for many years. VERY 4�ONSTIFAUD UTT
ie ximent gs�t2ing mai[ried.nd ..__; _.__ and usually suffers considerably, Til
- fir: iVolls` Garden _.
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Mr: Joiili NG
Mann, the secretor.'k. being rage is Lho beq�a�ent to--deatro, the � . .
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about to move to lot. Paul, Minn. At On - Wednesday the Star re rter young beetles. A ehdrt crop rotation ; Q " " MONTH
ala Ineetrng on Tuesday. Mr, tV. R. Rob•i made tx call on Charlie SVells'and was that does riot incluade hay, dr pasture . Ver specialize.in.;Wirigg of _
arrtaon, Miss Sudo Acheson and Mr.l shown by that gentleman over his more frequently than .One 'year In four 0111 kinds. Let us give you. 01n
B. E. Birk were elected to. the respec- fruit, vegetable and flower garden, to generally effective' in controlling:l estitaata for wiring your home
live peaiitionh, As of yore, Charlie has lovely bloom, this pest. The ploughing should be Unless one has s free action of thq.
f er Railway C?onnec and his plants of mixed flowers at- " " ,.$ done early in the autumn;. and the' bowels, at least once a day, constipation or garage.
IkYsleld Was. A t Rai Y tract the attention of those from the
land worked "as much as possible be• xs Suzy to ensue, then tip the woks Of . , .
tion Motherland, as scent; color and mag- C,ODEII~ICS Ei,EVATOR AN A- TRAlatt3Ix CO.'S PLAIaIT. fore the hard freezing weather stops the constipation comes 'Wick. headache, f PRIVATE TELEPHONES,
Bay The people of this place nificent blossoms are, all reminders of
rare lad to see an ahem t Is being t t of Showing the now, working tower at east end and other. chanfiea.. tillage operations. The stirring of bilious headaeW, heartburn, coated ton•) MOTORS' DYNAMOS '
t n it 'the summer scenes in the garden p o s , , the soil will break up, many' pupal gee, foal breath, sour stomach, piles, i >
• made"to.. urge a .connectio w h . old Englaand, cases and thereby e`kpoie the young and mane forms of liver cainplainr: ELECTRIC BELLS aril '
T. C . and B, through Clinton to Bay- , _ or developing beetles to the Cold and . Milburn s.. Laxa•Liver fills will re
held. The scotclimen s picnic QUESTIONS 'AND. AN�._ ' s"
One of the most popular events of ; - wet. All or, many will perish, reduc- late the flow of bile to set properi�p on BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS
.& Falt Wheat Cropp TWO BAD NSECT :PESTS _ � ..n
the summer $case" is the annual SWER5 OR PORES'TRY _._:_ __,� ng-tb0 posslbility.-o serious_ utesta.._ the-.boor.els,-_thus .�iiaking the 40,tcve.
On the farm adjoining his.internat- Inverness ' Cam S. 0. S. Canadian Forests Association)
picnic- of . P. , (By pa Y tion • on Cultivated ands during the and regular, and removing the conatip- ALL, iORK GUARANTEED
tonal Salt Well leis, Joseph Kidd had and that of 1900. hold, on Labor Day -----•
this year harvested J bushels of fall Pliljt OIIVOC With $Qille Field !lits following'seaeon,---L. Stevenson, Seo. atian and all its allied Lxoaitiles.. '
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n in th eHarbor Park was the usual ? Dept. of Agriculture Toronto. Mrs, R. C. Hunt fort Gieor a N,
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wheat, about, 8,. buehele,.per acre.. , What as my pine bush worth. • , g � � • COOK,IRON and TOAST by �
, , success, both in number and enjoy- Gaarden Crops, writes:—" I hgvei been troubled 'by be-
Taxaition Irate V1Wata a 1 Cents • 0. -1 am trying to figure ant 'what n. g ing badly constipated for the last sixLLEle
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menta ;Thera is always special pro- largo Plantation of white plus gn uiy Calf �eedtu u Real iProblein.
itJur town xate'of taxation far, this vision for the bairns and the program h t in , it is '1'Ice White. t,Zrrib, •Larva ot•ihe June It is well known to dairymen that months. 14iy tongue has been so tem-
' soar as fixed at l �; cents on the dol- of . rases draw out Dad, competition fathers farm is wlort o y calveai under si;r months old make bl 'coated, so ,much so, that it made
y pe approximately 40 years old. Beetle -The. Wiroworm, Larva of 7
,year A less than last year. ' and lots of fun.. The .. Highland We an assirons sof
► A.- Canadian estimates. are hard to t Des little or no gain on ➢astute -"alone, my breath bed, I was talking to a'Elect Irons sect a
' shipBa rel eadia a to Montreal dancing by: Misses Leonard, Bella i the. Click Beetle—How o Y
pikiiC t iii It secure, however, a a18•vear old " New however good the pasture may be, friend about at, and she , advised ma to.
Howric, Clarke, .McCreath, Lulu i Plantation said ' WJth Theia. -Calf Needing a Real ; :Their reeding is a real problem. For use Milbum's La a}Liver rills, whichToastersde in Canada.
Sohn Scobio, of the Star Salt Works. ( York State white Pine p n
is .shipping sav rat carloads of acre) Tweedy and DeLong,,were, as usual, recently at 8500 Per acre ou the stump, Problem. this reason dairymen try to .Have the I did, and now x am perfectly well. My
o b ,.charming, .but especially acreptable Y
headbMs to -Montreal, where it will be Two scree "Oi white pine near Keene. en or 'be re come In the fall so e s :sari)) tongue is as smooth as it was before I
was the Irish jig by Xio11a Iiowrie a 'IIs shire were sold before the (dontzltiuled Dy Ontszlo Department be ready for pasture in the spring• of'that wa andA owe it all to' yon;`ROM
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used far tiugar barrels and Edith Leonard to the music of New auP Agriculture. Toronto.) g y
. war . for ;2,000 on the Atutnp. Thea; SPrtng calves or Ca1Tea born in late pills. of which T only used two vials." t $t.,
Successful .I,aw'Students. , Peter Dolan's Irish vlpes. Piper D, to stand was ° 4 cords; The trees
- tal Much injury is done to '•.certain winter should be kept' iia the barn Pride. 25c. a : Vial at all dealers or West
C. hose and J. X,. hest, two God ,McKay, of LueknaW. in full Highlan4. from oto a35 Dare Did, Tiae
_ were 8 Y n cxops b the two during the, summer if they are to: mailed direct on receipt of price by Thee 82 o[ t93
erlch bays t►Aya passed.•the intatnied costume, gain excellent satisfaction, ro oa ach aozo. ryas about..10Q0 .field and garde �` make proper growth. It is well tofate examination of the'Law Society f wth a T.- Miiburp Ca., Limited, Toronto, Dant.feat pet .annum. and fila gcoss� rgturns insects named above:. hints asto
at Toro»to aifd�L.-E;`Dan0 has been have a small, pasture of Yard in can.
, y RUN DOWN PEOPLE, about $1'1.20 per aore Oar annuiu. their control are iven below:. -
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admitted as'a barrister, p I . g rection in which ..they .car cur a few' .�^�^ �'— -.•_ .:��._- .
WEAK AND NERVOUS :who can identify woods... Tfae tivt,ito Glrub. hours a day. In hat weather, hm to gaTADhISIHED 187 '
Clasical Master at Brantfordnight is the.batter time for them
Mr. Donald McGillivar B. A., an- - -^--� Q, --What authoryin �laliada--w#ll . The. White Grub working and -
Thousand in This. Condition Can Ess- identify certain w ds submitted to my be out feed,
doors; _
Other of our yours townsmcn has r as sa lee.. The ordlni}r1 man, Ing beneath" the soil on grass roots, For feed, sktmmilk� mired whole
Heels appointed Clasicc l Master in the ily help Themselves. factory rpp field crops and garden crops, destroys oats and earn -half and half; and clove ,
Brant%rd Collegiate Institut*. '1'iae -- --- ufaotnrer has no means GY verifying
g these «Dods . many thouixands of dollars` worth Of er. or alfalfa hay,•°are always sates . INETY per cent. Of . the - e
Tole of that cit says, "hit. Don- Thera are thousands of people who ► •" ° '`
Te am h y Y r A. --The Forest rroduets Labora• a� car, much of tbe,%estruc- factory •rations. When .there It a,
ettort each y N. "Naiign s wealth'. is. deriv- �.
old McGilliva who. was appointed bean the pain and discomfoirt of m1a!or, iv Fite Montreal, shortage of skimmilk... or. . clover or
rY► pp furies, laleGiill tin er t , e •soli. The Bank of
by the Board of Trustees -at their ills in thM hope that the Indisposition tion. in the corn and strawberry
. si a Vias- ..is only temporary. and will .be purr will be tad to handle a1I snap- problems alfalfa hay, some oilmeal will greatlS : � 'etl from t�1 -
meeting WWnesWa 'as Clas c
,ee a over of at app cants grown n ime. n y..suc 1 nesses
ilirc►rlgh its holdlng'tlie'highetnlsox are •not-aerious gnough_.toL=quira ,t.
ical rrecom.mendataads. He is a . gold attention of a doctor, but.- will re
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medal at Tozonto I niversit , spend to intelligent home ,treatment
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if reliable xe ed
IEitenaeii'a Demonst`ratioit at ")gingham a y
busy with a multitude :c►f householel
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The firemen s 46monstrattatt' Yat "area' young Woman , in ._.o offices. in
'Wingbam on Friday )asVwas a decide $tares, or girls studying ,bard in
ed success ' olid surpassed" anything 'schools or
fall a prey to that eoli-
of the AIR ever held: in that part of dition of bloodlessness known as an -
the .country. The following visiting aemia. The trouble. need not be seri-
fire brigades" were ' resent; Seaforth, . ous if prompt measures are taken to
Exeter Mitchell T.i'stowel Harris n [heck at in its early stages. Dr.. Wil -
and Kincardine; sand there were four liams Pink Pilis will restore the elp-.
bands present: ,Exeter, Blyth, .Mitch- ments.needed to bring the blood back
Q and Brussels. '. to strength, and once the blood re -
Mr. F. Ploo4 Married {�ains' its healthy quality the entire
___A__ -w . body will- -soon -show. the -benefit
31ir. E , late editor of the
Minton News -Record,• followed the Among the many who have loons
course of the wisest men an Mondayy;. benefit through the use of Dr. Wil-
when he took unto himself a 'wife fn Hams Tank Pills is Mrs. Albert W.
laiiscouche P.E.T..who sa s:=
•« 1• ' ate Canielon
Smith, says:=
erso Aliss $
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,,,; • �"' �' I was very ?ouch broken dawn in.
daughter . of ills, Adam Cantelan, health, had pains in the region of my
treasurer of Gaderich towilship, The heart; and was so short of'bteath that
bride and bridesmaid were alt tiivssed if d went upstairs I would have to lie;
in ihawy bine silk, the latter being down as soon ass I reached the top.
Miss Sarah Cantolon, of Goderich, ,Then a strange nervous: twitching of
and Miss Selina Fl"oody, of Hullet, muscles to ossession of me
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and the groomsmen were Mossrs. rho e s les ok i
Robert Floody and Arthur Gantelon, and every muscle in my body wools)
B au "do-caaa-•be-ehar-ged-to^1;ille-laser ..- a ra on,
r-yogithout-elat�:rtge�-••-i3enoi� helped nttgnY a _ ... •.
plainly the eadowil and Calf scours ars--freduently caused _ - ,
woods to them maiktn)j p y pasture fields,, hay m � � I-Ia�rni ton: as
Ti ' ails thAft farmer to succeAs b"Y .•.,
o! ti in -said -in >tuo•-:case- in summer by unclean pails.n P Y , .
country 4 g braii7C"�`S'eixis==are•-fre!luently -much.. ze��,..� .�. r .�_,.r _,,.� ��}
fo in should lie need aitd'.they slrottld=lie =_ . ;,�: - •.-seta.
Canadian woods the districta rig s a i la`eaepizig ina�surpins fundi
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-the roots o
value through
, duces in vol g .o b this .washed. every day ,and set out in the:., '
Crowing fuel wood an the Prairies a )ants bele :nibbled f[ Y '
the p g sun. c!ure,paying ctr=ripound intt4ot.
:Q,-�Iq view of the• coal trouble, is it eat ofi the white grub is
pest. The parent � thereon, and assisting ctrntinu-
alible fo.r a: prattle farmer;.t, grow Tnte 1. parasites in' •the shape of
the. June Beetle;: usually very. common ane P
fuel wood economically?,o s n the stomach.and bowels of jiieio oi�anei: ally in the development of his
N er Station at 'Indian'. as a night Hier. in late June, and
*arms i HAMii-ror+a
A, --The uas y children sap . their vitalityand "retardbusiness..
Head, Saskatchewan, proved that on July. The female beetle usually lays x
8 h b! "non• non-agricultural soil physical ,development. - They peep. E small p tri a6 rass land, meadows. the •child in a constant stateof unrestthe could grow 18 cords. of fair fire• her eggs in g wooyd in; eight years from Russian lawns, roadsides, Pence , rows.. bush and if eat attended to, endanger•
t n It avers es twocords pastures :and suchAlke Places- . The life. The child can be spared much,Poplar cat i ga g or fourteen sufferin and the - mbther•much an -at e " ht dollars arrube- hatch in twelve g o e r ear. Tule . ie
r8 r pay sin ` a relfable warm rete- HAMILTON
Pe. t eggs, laid," they xietY by u g
a cord would esu lits an acre for every days after ho gg . d such s Miller's. Worm Powders, :.
the' t s were lett rowing. requite two years to develop,'livtng a y, a '
year ho see g as and other plant ''which are sure death to'worms. CbDiyRlCtt BRANCit A. J. McKay, Manager.
t.land.that .:And .feedir8on.gr�....__ .. p .. _ ._. •..
Thereas•a� food dealaf wbea readyto pupate. - The
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does not return. that much annually. roots until 1?
change from, grub to mature ausect . Mr. Will McDonald 'left. Tuesday'
Q, --Mow many forest fires have the autumn of, for a visit with friends m Detroit,
takes lace between
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takeh place in Canada this year? the second. year and the following
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A.••.-•Approxilitately 3000. Birtish •�' - - ^�--
Columbia had about 1400 and with spring' :Sineq those. grubs live and a
um he feed beneath the soil for Lull two
Control: Quebec , passed throught ears it is impossible to reach, them ���������� •'
'worst fire experience ,in; many years, y t ,
For, what purpose are aero- with poisons or sprays. Cultivation
Q•-- ° P to break up the pupal cases: or expose it . •,
planes, "and' seaplanes used,an forestry such to the weather or birds is the wank?In detection of fires,for which mosteffictentway to control. Olci-aeA,— lands' are usually heavily nfested, °r� a p r nw rriYin
e are` admirdbl adapted, far. ca n the first a ew A Goo4s'
apparently be twitching. I became Y and the crop followi g
rind afteic the ceremony the happy ve emaciated, and my. familywgre : tying fire fighters to the .paint of don- ploughing suffers heavily., A short .
couple left on the 4 o'clock train on i itt ger, fore carrying food and other sup -Ell
much alarmed as to my condition. ion. A rotatipri with deep autumn plough s !
the Western, thelk,wedding tour W 1 f
home p tes.to rangers, or saving time in ,
Niagara )•alis,. Toronto and other. this time I read can article in our transporting fire inspectors and man- Ing whenoYer possible, and. not more - a ornfie�d S. e�lll' $t.O:1'��;
Niagar pa r concerning lir. Williams Pink P p than one year out of three in grass
. Mrs and decided to give them a trial. agora, for the survey of limits by pho- *III keep. the. slumbers down eutfi-:
The result was that in a short time i tography, and the, rapid and accurate.. exently to permit • profitable crop
TWENTY VFAM AG('i felt much improved, and under fur• examination of terrain with a view to Qul� Anniversary Sale; which closes today, has been a splendid
(from our files of Sept Gthr 1303 the most economical operation of tim production.
, that use of the pills I felt like a new bet limits. These are just a few of The " Wirewornr.
Moving to Coderlch woman, had gained. in weight and -waste 8 to da •uses of aircraft an On- What in the matter withahe crops.' Success, and we bask our man customers for helping to make i# so.
-..- r+lt an every way better. I would, urge h day Y ' , ' n
r The Blyth, Standard of, last week aril t d as i was to ive Dr. mrla, ushers M anitobaa and British Much of the seed has. failed" to pro-
anye�ne ie a The New Store i$ the home of Bi Y�tUes all the time
j said, "Mr. John Kelly' and family will Williams Pink Pills a trial." ' Columbla. Fire rangers :in British duce a plant and what plants Piave y and for the benefit
leave Blvth for iGodorich on Friday of You can got bicho pills through any Columbia And, Quebec this summer. developed are weak -and stunted. .. � • •
this w•ee'k General regret is ex re medi�4no seater ai b mail at GO runts have transported fire -fighting pumps Scratch away the soil and look for °'Qy vjsitars to . Goderich during .fair pays we are showing some very
zed by our Citizens at the removal of 'a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The within one hour" where the journey by the seed that you planted some weeks , - ,
this popafar old l;entleman and has Dr. �V"illiams Medicine Co.,"Brockville, land and water. iformerly required ago. If you find that the need grata s
estimable familyfrom our village, from fifteen hours to two days. p - ,
Ontario, _�� has been Penetrated or partly devour-
s Special waives in all departments. Come and: see the new fall.: ood
Ma+ good luck and good health be l». Q. --,•Is there any court pecision as ed you will know that wirewerme i
`avays with them in their new home in BINE$ to tho right of a land owner to prune have been at work. You may even and compare oar "pr res. It will $ave you "money.
the county town:. I love the noble presence of "the pines shade trees that are on a neighbor's find :'hard smooth shining Slender
a Dunlop -Brown Nvhethor they brise in long, and lofty, property ptovided that such trees are cylindrical" atx=legged larva at work
gAmiss Nellie lines raining a lawn by their dense shade? boring and eating the seed.." The Two Dozen Wid ies' Sample Coats
On. Wednesday morale °
E. Brown. youngest daughter. of Mrs. Or afty stand at'word A.-�-Reeently a decision was given w•ireworms vary in color from
Miry J. Brown, and John. D. Dunlop Upon soma at of smooth and by an Old Country .justice denying dish to yellowish broven. The wire- The are in i3uvet its Stun
Direct from New York. ° y� , y ,, a with fur collars and
+sere united• in marriage the cerem- slooping Sward, the right of anyone to prune or trim . -
1 c in Hnox church, A majesty sublirnai they wear ter me, the branches of trees.reachfng From a ctlfis sable wxt11 fur collars only all Wisely trimmed with embroidery some lined
PW,* ,• f" a Whionych taking loco
yvhackl was nicely decorated for the Something of Iliety, in curry, tree, neighboring, estate over his buildings •
occasion., Rev, Jas. A. Andersontied—Clinton Scollard and causing, so it was alleged, un.
the nuptial knot. Miss Aliee sister ofhealthy conditions. We do not know
the bride, was -bridesmaid. sea. DuA- Jb8 PRINTlla G AT TEE STAR of a similar Canadian deeision.
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throughoutwith siik�'or satin. Nb.two alike. At prices that will interest you.
Ladles' Hats
the newest styles for fall and - winter, semi -trimmed and ready -to wear, in .
Panne;velve~t, felts and. feather hats, Cone and see the new. styles while in town
• at the exhibition, .
Ladies' D Peases
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A, nice assortment of 1,adies'•Dresses in Canton Crepe, 1)achesse, Charm
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ease, Tricotiine, Serges, Flannels and Homespun, latest, styles; ranging in prig
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from $6.00 £0 $24.00.
Men's. and 13oys' Wear
e are prepared in
�4'men's, young, men's, and boysclotllin, 'suits, under-
wear, all kinds and styles, top shirts, etc., etc.
Lien's Mats Tttarp Fall
A. nice assortment of men's and y+sung men's hats in the netwestshades alld
latest styles, in felts, at reasonable prices.
Goods by the Yardj
We still 'llave a choice selection of goods in factory cottons, flannelettes,' �
prints, etc. °
l�adory Cotton in three qualities, at r3e, 16c and x8c yard.
Good Flannelettes in wiiite alio stripes, all yard %vide, at 22C.
Pn'ints, in elloke gecds, i1t dark and light, 32 inches wide. at TSC yard.
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