The Clinton New Era, 1918-10-31, Page 10RAGE 4
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
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FADELESS INDIGO SERGES are in
of POPULARITY for' the suits. They
made cif the men and women's are
finest Australian wool in the hands of only
skilled and competent craftsmen. They are soft and
----yet firm and strong; They are:rich " u lustre ---
and will neither:grow "shiny"in feel and lustre��--
are the result or r. with use ----nor fade. They
years of experience in the weavers art.
INCIDENTALLY ---We stock "INDIGO SERGE". in
all weights and prices. We sell guaranteed indi o s'
at $3.00 less per yard than the manufacturers g arge
for unguaranteed and unreliable goods. now charge
If you like blue serge cloihing-_-_do not hesitate because
your last one faded or got shiny.. `BUY A FADELESS
INDIGO SERGE"because we are behind it with an abso-
lute guarantee.
Our stock of GUARANTEED INDIGO SERGE is one
of the largest in Canada. Corne in and see them.
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and House
Furnishings,
Phone 67
Next to Royal Bank '0 �i
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'Ovf"h T&Cups\
Air. and Mrs. R. R, Sloan, of Blyth, .� =" "'"--.....+^4 •-ree a or m
were in town an Saturday, Mr, E, Rozell was 1t visitor in Bross- of eo
els over Sunday. Miss Jean Ho' t with depe
e
Mr. James. Thompson, of Seaforth Mr. Fred Tucker`"flu". Hogg is ver, sick Ch the
was ame on was fn Exeter(do
Saturday, over the week end, Mr. H, Pollock spent Wednesday in
theArnold Glazier, of town, has entered Mr. Thomas Trick is visiting with London.
Western n U+tiv>
art
st r 1 '
a L eat!•
1 t of to
,d s s (Rev,) ev,
( ) Stewart is back after a
visit in Toronto.
9
MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring
Men's Furnishing
Phone 103
Opposite Public Library
L,l N
Vieitgre Eeriest!
visitors t Hill se iielC"the' is 1 neer �� 7 hu4s
it is J9oPed the iionetes will. be free
from the disease,
Entertained S, S. Class
Last Friday evening Mr Jones School
entertained the young ladies. at !the
$tittdey sehOoi el res tit his homes A
most enjoyable evening was spent jly
all,
Looking Into it,
The matter of burping Soft, coal at
the local post office and thereby sav-
ing the 46 tons of hard COgl 011 hand
is being looked' into by fife author!-
lies,
Voter's List. Printed
The Clinton Voters' List was posted
up'oil briday of last week. There are
629 names in Part 1; abet 150 in Part
H. 315 persons are qualified to serve
as jurors, •
'Tempus 'Fueli;:
CWS
xt1.t}rsciay, October 3'1$tt
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Cauneil meets Monday
The regular Meeting of Council will
meet on Monday evening' of :next week,
Mewed
Mr, Wm, Butts and family mover! to
one of Postmaster's Scotts houses on
Townshend street,
Sift Your Coal Ashes
It is iflpossihie to make an exact
estimate of the coal wasted In Canada
each year through the carting away
cf ulteonsumect carbon, but it is tire-
nlencioes. A glance at any ash heap in
the spring, after elle melting snow or
spring tains hay? washed away aslhos
from the cinders, will show 1115c11 coal
ui)colnlSated,
Massage from Former Pastor
Saturday's 13rantforcl Expositor gave
messltges frpm Brantford pastors and
among them is one from 0 former Clin-
ton pastor, Rev, W. Smythe, pastor of
Ontario St; Methodist Church many
years ago:—
FIAVE FAITH IN GOD
"I believe in God," we have been
aught' to repeat But the condition
of the world far more than four
ears has tested the reality of our
aith. We have had 'to hold, on to
our faith in God—His goodness and
lis Fatherly 'care of all I•lis crea-
fures; His revealed purpose 10 respect
0 the human race, His Purposes will
not he wasted, nor his promises tail of
tilt/inftent. The reigning Redeemer
aid to His servant John: 'Behold, I
stake all things," John says, "1 saw the
ew heavens and the new earth that
to be." it is, being reconstructed
ow. We are now seeing the light that
to the cloud. The prevailing epidem
has a voice end speaks to us. of many
lhmgs, But is supreme utterance is
cod, Seek o e1to frst thee4�Kingdonlto 1eof
od and meekness for the life what
to come,"
The oldsters of the town recalled
Sunday morning that old and familiar 't
copy -book headline: 1.ost-.Sonne\yitere
between sunrise and sunset, Sixty gold- y
en minutes. No reward is offered for f
they are gone forever,"
Another Alaratt 1
Just before one o'cloek on Thursday t
the fire alarm was sounded as the n
chimney at the double house east of f
the Baptist church was on fire. No S
damage Was done, however, and the n
firemen were right there to see it
n
More Town Coal is
Last Thursday the !'own received a is
-car of coal, X18 tons, and by Friday is
noonof- coal, was
ofall anmtdine)P and one cars
a
screened are on the way, The town G
has less than 100 tons stored of the G
first shipment of 8 cars,
is
Advertising in War Times
has
Experience, showndecisively stof tli t all
pays better even during world war
than to the 'piping time of 'peace. This to
statement has been distinctly and de- W
ly proved, beyond the possibility
d i,bylithetilheads„df all busshould inessellhat
0d to any extent on publicity,
Needs no Waaarant
The anti -loafing taw has been amend-
ed in such a manner •
as to
ao
vu
arrest
provide for
wtfit )
cut
a
warrant. "Any Peace
Ofiestl without warrant anycis,l person
wham he believes on reasonable and
probable grounds to he violating the
provisions hereof, i.e., the anti -loafing
law and such peace 0)1icer is justified
in making such arrest_
Huron Deanery Pledges Support
At meeting teetuh
of ft,Chapter
g Ia
aft .
17L
Deanery •.
of
Huron
utClinton.,
1,
the following resolution tvus1Scarrizd
unanimously: "That tate elargy of t 15
y pledge their utmost support,
ry YO
r
way,the
fa
rthomi
u
g Vic -
u•
a» c•
. u n a
n. and
g urge upas
urch people of the Deanery the
n Vic-
ondseeessity of 11) 11ae limit of their ability,
ubscriptions Direct to Office.
w. 581
Sydenllm Street Church,
Mother of Former Citize�ts
The followng obituary »tette
the mother of Messrs. Geo
esley Walker...former citizens
Wawatn<)sh the
oldest
fpthe pioneers
to the world unseen on Sunda
the home of her son, Eltsha
when t Al
rs M. 11
Walker, t ke
r
paid
d
,
del
t it
n her 83rd, year, She h
in failing health, for some year
few days before her death su
stroke of paralysis. She was a
of Ireland and was married in
country and they came to Caned
the country was all bush. So
years ago they celebrated their
wedding and it was a few year
.:when her life partner passed
The desr:tserl wits a Methodist i
gionl 'rhe funeral tn"k plaec ooh
day to Wingham cennetery, heir
largely a. rl
.. 1 .tt
tend•
as
• Six stens, us
,Jack
the Tomato police force; R. A ,
11gode hien, Toronto: George, of
y; Isaac ast • of the old !homestead:
Godo ich wereathesha pall -bearers, a
r
:1
deceased's ae
d other
of
h&m, tvasstundo taker. James s,
Arntstong of Toronto, the only d
terdeath, was
Threeher
bri brothers, Rher befor G
Jackson, of Walkerville; Irwin to .
smz If Toronto; 11)1(1 James Jackson of
y townsilhp ghee were present at
!neral.
n Dead
e Goderich Star reports the death
81111 of Air. Chas• Wallis:—;lie
!(11(11 place on Sunday East "f Mr,
s J1 B. Wallis, brother of Mr.
Millie, of town, at the latter's
hue The deceased was a sou of
to lir, and Mrs, John Wallis, of
cls Township ile had been a
e for the greater part of his life,
London, m ledfurci,
Mrs, Seignor, of London, Was a Mr, Andrew Porter, of Goderich,
visitor at the parental house etiving was in town on Tuesday,
the past week, The old friends of Mr, Thomas Haw
Rev. J, E. Hogg was confined to MS lents are glad to see Will out after his
room during tine past week with the severe sickness,
grippe.
MY, W. Coats, of Goderich, was in
Air. and Alrs. J. C. Stewart of town on Monday attending the funeral
Stratord, have been visiting witl't the of Miss Kate McTaggart,
Letter's sister, Nurse McTavish. Mr, George
Major M. 17. RIc'I'aggart was called McRae and young. e fort,
of Detroit, are visiting with the for -
home from London last friday owing rner's mother and sisters i)1 town.
{,}
the serious illness of his 1
u sister,,
s }r and to
Miss d A1r
5.
AiSttit
�1, tr h
M1 rata .
ag an baby.
ggd ,
1'11. •.
of Stratford, have been visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Innis, of Tor- the litter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
onto, _were visitors in town during Jos, Wheatley,
the past week with his parents, ldr. Mrs, Geo, Roberton anti h
td
Mrs. . A.
hints.
ns
Mrs, Geo.
0.
At •
�Le
tan.
111
All'S. returned Iia
IAD d f
1 Tevery and esus Hattie Saturday in
atter •s�andiDgtloeouple
Massey spent several days Fast weak at 1)F weeks int that city,
;the home of the former's daughter,
Mrs, l;iiii'ord !Keys of Vanra, apt. Anderson, of the S. A. staff
Pte. Erskine Evans of the 1st Tank at Palmerston was callling on old
Battalion at e Evag's Height's, Lon- friends in town during the pert week,I
dun, returned to 'am) 00 Cart, Ahtdersou was a former after spending + 1 'Monday here,
oduer
P' 6 a Couple of weeks at 1
his hoina here, I Mr, 1?, Sweet who is employed in
M' Si Davis, of Toronto was re- Samir taus been home for the past
+leering old friendships in tow,t last
weee. Hs doesn't look a day older week with the prevailing cold, bu,t is
thee when he left stere. His old note out again, 11e exPecte to re -
friend, were glad to 1
Barrister Best, of Seaforth, was in
town Wednesday,
Mr, 'Gordon McDonald, of Brussels,
was in town this week,
Mr. Ales. Anderson, of Brussels,
was in town on Wednesday,
Mrs. Wn1 Carter, Ontario St., is
seriously ill with pneumonia,
License Inspector Mitchell, of Wing_
hash
t, was '
4 in
town n
Wad i
1
eS
da•
Mr
Thornton ,
nh
.5 visiting • n Mustard, of Toronto
4 1)t town and Vicinity.
Mr, Donald McDonald is Deaner
movi t
the McGorvre cottage this week, t g to t to eve
h�I
Mrs. Gus. for
v L
Collyer
Lcuand
Otlnchildren,
dof
11
arethe he •
visiting her parents in c.1t
tonin.supre»
Word has been..recelved th1)t Mrs. tory 13
I Bert. Johnson, . of Chippewa, is ser- Send S
(tousle' ill.
Crown Attorney Seager and County
Constable Pellow, of Goderich, were
in town this week.
Mrs Allin and daughter, 351)0 have
been visiting here were called home
to Toronto last Tuesday to see her son
Pte, Clinton A11in, who was on his
last leave, prior to going overseas,
see tit» once turn to 1115 work this week, i -e
.. lB��+Cid®fir- ...€Jrdml,P9vitipa,
CH t
}
1 ur :' ills
I do not sell any bran or shorts but
what I make myself. It is clean and whole-
some as there is not any dirt ground in with
them.
Polio wing are prices tet the mi11:-
13whn
Shorts
North Stift'
B7npie Leaf
PHONE NO, 8;
All in these newspapers
are
Paper under advan etct,
sharply in price and wages and other .i'11101.1e
materials have gone u t
ie Consequently k.- Coua}
The New Era, like other leading wSCk-
1y papers, is compelled to withdraw Tli
All agents or postmasters' commissions of a c
tionsthe
mustice be the full 1.50 etived for all uthero - Cherie
lice, Subcribers therefore will not ask 1', R.
postmasters to send the stoney in as resale)
t 3 receive no comfnissiOO for the la
Goderh
_ crippl et
result of intlamntatory rheuutaf
froth O'Jticll he suffered' when el
yeagog this of age,
fall an, dhisl father
mother six
bete
•sixteen and seventeen years et!&
T, 11. !Vallis, of aisle , and his si
iss Susfel Wallis, of Toronto, are
survivors in the family, Mr. W
was a member of the Methodist ch
and while he was able he was alWay
be seen tin a Sunday wending his
to the church. Since August las
had been Confined to his bed,
funeral took place on Tuesday, the s
vice at the house being conducted
Rev, Dr. Rutledge and at the grave
Rev, Dr, Ford, 'rhe pall -bearers w
Messrs, Walter Wallis, Herb Jenki
David Clark and Geo, 141acVicar, M
YTHE,
e refers
rge and
of town
of East
, passed
y last at
Walker,
Nature's
s
ad been
B anda
tiered a
native
the old
a when
me ten
golden
s Etter
away.
n reii-
Tues-
g very
son, (1
f
,} '
f Gs -
i
Grimy_
Elisha, (
ey, of
n the
It � ("•'
Wing-
id
i
n '-
ra,X
E ..�
J.
augh- i. Undertaker anti Funeral Director.
Alight • Phone i”,
`t9J, rf y&es
PREPARE FOR
rd fall. „ 9
Nigh s
p r
We Jtave Decorations Featuring all the Symbols of 1110 night
----MASKS--.10 add a more important feature to the ,frolic
- -COMIC CAPS ---10 wear on the street or at the party
^"-CUT-O(JTS_f0r decorating the table, the curtains or yourself
--TABLE COVERS and NAPKINS—In unique altd witching design,
----LAMP SHADES—in emoting shapes to give the mystic and lurid
effect
i
MANY . OTt1E1@ NOVELTIES, CREEPY AND SHIVERY, TO ADD
INTEREST AND FANTASY IN CELEBRATION OF
TFII3 EVENT,
a✓ at eeseee.ra tam
THE
Fair eo.
ten the etleapest—ilitways till* .,est
AllizzaWARM
A Tested Lens -----
An Accurate Shutter
Simple Operation.--
Good
peratiosn..•-- -..
Good Pictures
ria
All these are assured when you purchase aKodak
Anybody can take good „pictures with aKodak or Brownie. We
have them from 0.00 up. Come in and let us show you
how easy they are to use.
—We do developing and printing and guarantee good results---
Despensing Chemist
The Features ttf Our
�,1' m
n i
To which we 1115118 special attention
are its beau( y, its •555)11.511 Comfort, its
ieei( cul,51)U5ltrn, and its 1 clow the
»5I
lqi t
rite..
i Anyone ter n
1 t}1 'f .
5
e',
,points
would al
d ,rb
atHc.i
rte
t lo earn r
n t
t n
preference, When they are all Com -
cd wn feel sore you wilt realize
hit (his is a hind tore buying nppor-
turnfty you eitimot idl'ord to ignore
I
VAT
": .+ K?
"G
xz.•
e� p3R`. �
e her t4 1 and Sundaynwl alts answered atf lltesidetnce over store
eorg
they lin
'WITH Tart i M7 1 tiullPP?
.,,acTavtacecaitaiiri9tailarei- n The
Puts on
&Nation Army, D of State
cuter warning all patriotic societies,
g13 st
su ng permits to persons
who nifty conduct entertainments on
a percentage basis, that is, when
only'a percentage of the gross receipts
is handed over to weir charity purposes,
under the penalty of having their 'eer-
tilicates cancelled, No objection is
taken to entertainments advertised 017
shouldtheir own not beeproclaime dots war ch, but har-
ities when the principal beneficiaries
are the performers,
,Good Salvage Wont •
weekealldfioners are Sundayfwilt hioild their M1 !n
farewell meeting in the evening at
7.30 p.m,
ibe Brakes
Department of the Sec
of Ottawa has issued
retuy
a cir-
iFidstilro�ifSO '---------�,
e ®wemwooue00114weacvula
170 per 100 lbs. pa
100 " ' btt
trIutIc Notes
6 75 " OS '
606 " "
CANADA P003) LTCIENBE NO, 4
,JOHN --- - C O NHAL
1
THE DIFFERENCE IN SROES!
TH E Difference between the sort of shoes we sell and
the "Other ° Sort" will be perfectly apparent to -
one who compares our "GOOD SHOES" Just
Shoes!" with "Just
Our Better Shoes!
Our Shoes sire built up. to a' standard and Not Down
to a Price!. The result is that our shoes are more
e econ-
omical o n
mtc
al than uncertain Shoes.
They wear so much longer and look so much be
than
u
better
anShoes,"
�
"Bargain a
g m that they are a Better Investment
Dollar' for Dollar, than any shoes which sell for less
money.
-The true test of Shoe value is not the 111rst Cost but '
the final cost not what they cost Per Pair, but what
they cost per Year.. It is upon 'this simple test of val'vn
that the successful growth of our Shoe Business is llaai:eal,
FRED„ cS 11 .. �,
THE PRACTICAL
Siii(1�'.MAgei
d
•sate» rwewoeseeeesuueummesue
876, There will be no meeting on Friday
1 afternoon of .this week,
(I All
the Knitters are asked to keep
1 to their knitting as the cry for more
1 socks is great,
•MP, teroeCAN O.PE5tAnne CARS
ili A few Japanese women hove been
nut on the ears in the 55)3)35 enteetrle
Cempat.ny, because of the shortage o£
men iaboreta, .who have entered the. 'heck
me.n0faetming activities. If these we -
1 1115,5 cenduC)5.. prove satisfactory, 1n0
55
,5311 be simltarty employed,
L17
.rT�
sen
T79
I Only 75 in 1.,000 ,otters delivered in the
' united I{hlgdo1 a come from abroad,
"AND" IN Tuts
1q
1
,IiL,
rJ
The word 'and" oecuree 5,4525 thnea
1n ere 9ehtpt0r0.1fo,545 times in the
Did Teti ',ant and $5,545 times- 01 the
'Itiew Testament.
AlliZONA'S. C0 A X,� � Utr
111 Aa'lzotin,.. wlitch 1110(1855)5 more than
IPyr eent, of the relined copper in tbo
hatted States ir:t year, is-expCcteci to
etceed Me record this
5'Sar,'
the Salvae ge1lDepa administration
England
dian army overseas has effected' s sav-
ing of x",257,369 to the Canadian people
during the last year. The object of
thare
the collection and conservat omflof 5111
waste material, the keeping of a- ctose
h all
breeches )tofctihesery service, thwaste e idisposal of,
by-product's. by sale, and the. education
of all military units to Sppreciate the
value of stores, The Canadian Salvage
Corps has led the way in this work,
ted its methods have been adopted, by
11 -Imperial e er'
p 1111 Ariny,
Minor Locale •0t ',:1!',r r.;,,•
sts,
had the Flu?
r 1st---•tomorrOW,
neets on Monday,
for the Tax Collector,
y for the coming' of Win -
ha`
Win -
has been aSked ske
df
dreadnoughts o vote l -
sox battle-
d 140 smaller vessels at a
f
600
� o00
000
elation of Hearst's news -
New York American, has
,000 Because of its traitor -
toward American particl-
e war, and its attempt. to
'Cemex
\ Sharp fro
Have you
'eNovehnbe
Council 1
Get ready
Get read
tet',
Con r'
g
ess
new super -
cruisers, an
total a cost
0
The eirce
paper; The
dropped 460
ouS attitude
' patiOn in th
'Ile Carload of grind Germany's axes,
Canada
I Cement has arrived at our ware- The Corps in the West
h. Y M hind, a member of the
OHSe. iss Cora
_ staff Of the
an authority
SOLE AGENT FOR with evident
ten Bushels an
7BIIIV4S nif11ien httsllel
�- Strictly Cash, SaSkatchelva)t
of 92 million.
Tr ,f ant! Alberta f;
e [ iiopvaj, nnifiion Busile!
1.4
't'[te Otter grad
146:3:14-.
ptrOrre iter and flax lThvn
',. lie' the e0nd}t
Manitoba Free Press and
of wide repute, estimates
reluctance a wheat yield
Prairie provinces of 149
s 01' an average of'bartev
acre. Matin .' ,1 c, ° n !ng away,
out of the annual ordeal rr heron; 1Te 1•-••eac'•.
Wind, flp "ag they made their way to
)" in , ;11014 they drove to Union
• the electric car, and there they
"d by more friends with con-
y , t K5t, rvilte. They left
a0 U lrcit, tia»tilton, roron.I
•fthet points, and -will be et
1 ".11c'r friends after Nov, 15th, j
SCRANTON & D. i -i & + m the three
ANTON L. nulhon Bushel
, hail ft
S11i,
evert
ear's I Lxtra ()utility Brooms
peen 90c
Mr,
•-;l®
izner
Gold or Comfort Soap
ti u`'` 'M
Sc per bar
13 liars for $1.00
erve Betio:
FRUIT SAVERS
—Our Bulk torn'
Syrup, ioc per Ib.
Laundry Soap BIJ JELLY POWDERS
t1i hlcLarens
3 Bars for 20c
15 Bars for ei.00 2 pkgs for 25 cents
N14S Q�9rMulti TEA SPECIAL
—Bulk or Mixed 65c
i Per lb,
5 lbs for ;13,00
Iter; �Finagamtwromma
Che
11ti4s
ufCll
g to
way
last
Tile
e1' -
by
by
ere
The Cio:iter Grocery
her
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE w,. - -
Canadian Food Control Retail Grocer License Nunmber 8-7249
TERMS ---SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS TWICE A MONTH—PHON& t.il
PHONE ORDER$ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Wallis was up From Toronto for 1
brother's
funeral; also Mr John J
kits, Mr, and Mrs, Roland and 1'6 l�� AND [ETi��l l{
1
Ir.
ds, 1-•-�------•.cap---.�..,,,ar
ter I BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT 1 HAVE
ere: 1!t
REPURCHASED
Mr, Herbert Jenkins, of -Clinton; h
anMrs, herb Cox, Mr, John Woo
Miss 'Carrie McKenzie and Mr, Wal
Willis, froth Goderich township, w
here for the funeral,
Neice Married
e
slakes reference of tton lesweddit ng of
vs
neice of Mr, J. G. Medd, of town:
A very pretty wedding was solen
Meed on Wednesday of last week 1
the home of the bride's uncle an
aunt, Mr, And Mrs, J. D. Aitsli
Clark an'd Wellington streets, when
their neice, Miss Alice Lawrence be-
came the Wife Of Mr, J, Benson
Tyrrman, or Seitidei i, The cereniony
was performed by rte ., Dr Medd, of
Chathatti' uncle of the bride esslsted
,
b
Rev, Y A
W,t
Ste
eY
p
p d 13
ch pastor
Sf01"
of KrrciX 'Presbyt9riful Church. The
bride was given Away ,by her 811510,
Mr. J D,
Ainslie,
Mrs. Medd
In t
tp Y
n
the b
Wedding March, Only a few of the
immediate relatives of tile bride Were
present. The rooms were prettily
decorated with asters, 505)05 p11101,
snap -dragons and mesas. The bribe
wore a navy blue trare8in sulk
11 g e 151St.
t .y
g the s,l,ning, of the register Mrs.
Medd sang "i Love You Truly?" After
the ceremony the o0nfp lily Sat clown 10
8 dainty lunch, the table beillg beauti-
fnJly decorated with flolyet.5, The pre-
sents were: numerous and 'tech in value,
shOwtug the high eeteeile in which the
bride is h.14 by a wide 'circle of friends
who tvisiteJ to honor them on their
n they were given a vent -
of confetti, old slippers,
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Be prepared by
having your old)
furnace overhaul-'
ed or a new one
installed by
the Grocery Business recently sold to
Mr, Rorke and 1 Invite my former'
customers to continue the patronage•
which fhe have v
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s
generously
extend-
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Cd to nhe i1) the past,
I Owing to the financial conditions of
the times and the rule of the who1e5ale
houses which detna»d cash payments I
shall henceforth conduct a purely cash;
business. Regular customers not im
arrears who are wage earners credit,
may be allowed until *'•e next succeed.
ing pay-day, All cit: ars will please obr'
serve e
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I
trust to give my bibs#others the best
goods and best service at the lowest
prices, s, !f
will
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T. Hawkins
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Phone 63
Anent for HECLA Furnaces
Shop -over itoWlanti's Hardware
Piping Ansi Fittings Always On
CANADA'S TIMBER RESOURCES
Canute lite over 100 paper end pulp
lulus,
Canada elands 10)511) in this respect
in the world,
Canada's timber exports [lave readied
830,000,000. hes 1,000,000 square miles '
of standing timber. Ai';,
1✓anada hal the largest pine and pulp Ak"
fonCanad liash359obillion feet Of timber
under D01111)1;0'1 control,
SUTTER and EGGS WANTED
Canadian Food Contrailitipense.
No. 8.3423.
P88Oc0I14L15
NEW SCHEngtp,
Trains from East,
Arrives 11,10 5,1r Larves..11,30 a,tit,,,
Arrives 6,08 p,l, beaus. 6.45 p.m.
Arrives •11,18 p,' 'eaves 91,18 p,ut
Trains from West
•r1ves 6,18 am. Leaves =IS edit
Arri.• 1.58 v.:it.Lea
n 11.58 pant.'
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Vals bean;,1NV th
Arr,vt:; t1)
+n, LeaVes 7,50 tun.
.n„ Leayes, 4.15 tet ,.
r Ovidi p•
LeaveS, 1 1.8 1 A.111,
L1lve8, 6.40,p••10',