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The Huron Expositor, 1916-02-04, Page 3E' ¢ itqu figs theoore, to, Whooping rl <;r'aCou gh crusymptom. nd 50e, #Wn and and wer also mt. or Are of rate, re do lore prank, other in Mtion to satisfac€:cin 1 1. overcoats They have re tailored :ch they are le factor in t' Brit ish over C an - au e. to rn ake withio the i and ti �+ in - last co 10T- r4- m en, whetheryou tailoring' and. Come in and on • You Can Start a Savin - F Acco nt with $1.00. Isis not neetwary for you to wait until you ve a large sum of money In order to start a Savings Account wt this Bank. An account can be opened with $1.00 or more On bide interest is compounded twice a year. SEAFORTH BRANCH A. E. COLSON, Manage'rl 4 Exp ISTR.ICT TS av til t quire k,4.ep; =keen' dive, at atter b 'Whale lea of ran. II (bake At a entt. Mitide T . .AC '1I bion . %s of the it erea1e ani a e Stall -Jack live �. • uompned, works R *ran- Meal u tient mower k ast cereal. rr s of When, ye, !d, oderieed es delicious Produces. • igroeexs, 3.0 ce y 'Rowan Meal Ted •40 x at: 10,55,9, ' 7,083,000 FOOD rid cons nly re r'ri -di • arch •Hils. and- be is active' c s teal g' right. Dr. a3 more ac - ,• n any It con ains , whole bee - flaxseed and rridge and ts and, 25 Co., Toronto. ONTOPTTNIIITimandieela Perth item —Mrs Millen, if W : haat, walking hoole on 'the s ppery XI , h day last wee, , fell g p 'hole) ihig , ft : a slikhtt tangible ken —Cap caro R. ken i }. s been of ti3a! .t appreciation, • and Miss '; ter-,, : fr.alited, etre to I itchell ram 311n 4:11v _made. presentation.. Mrs ,.! ord ! al.. w ' tendered a • . •lie rece w completely tam by sur`,prl b it b+ri Thin std,ay. night, ' 3 a9 = ry 13t managed tO find words to ex •ares I --Rev Theo. Huegli 1 lifer thank, for the kind :send..ents organ In the coursee'af and •ate forthiesi .0 fui gift., At-, ' will mots this family ter the presentation E. Very 94.1)11*-- peers toe The Late F. G. Sparling,—The ISI evening was int In g ices, uric . �;.i1 ,r J. D. Stewart. `wing paragraph which we take frox, and dial chat. rde ifingharr. Times of last week, Will .,.o tea. iingt id dead. in bed b€, of interest to many of our readers Kind Words from H lla1ney 'ming of last wee s Mr. Sparling was o.. of the - loirue: yvas regret' 'Dears Expositor.—W+lite!n the sad ,eiat'h ill ibei reg'rette neer residents of. Sesafortrh, and for news t the t sutd(den death , o the t.—i&1r,. ;nd Mrs. Maxw number of ears resided in the late. iii. Y. McLean was flashed over i'b'bert, announce thei sidence on Goderich street, now the wires to the. west, the u`ront -heir:•' ly tdaughter, tne,d by Dr. J. G .Scott, before talc- people and, irrany' others,hone .- r. Ra J. Francis, so g up iii residence in Wingnaaie, ib .es are in the west, Width 'on a,c- Vis, J 'n Fra cis, of Where he pa.zed swap on Tu day cod tex ressed !h rtfe:t .soarrow at arriag• tea tam. lace nzuers 18th, after a long illness. Sin', st:d" loss of a friend of arty 'floes save f Mr. Sparling ._waw , 1 tc ir. I _ It s. ricA. y,Ears acquaintance. 1,4itc�hiz , anrio e ;the n in St; etsvilla in 1847. Shortly Bo. Dias spoken to us thratitg the Meir id = ughte , Jean C terwards, when he was but a child;, ax 3i t e Expositor ,so kegs i . fa ly !moved to tile Seaforth his tblr E. Clara Hogarth, ' t1t'at we, lia►d. learned to love Iuirief, Vete ran, Sask. The er engaging 'its t3 dry good but Death has stilled' that voice, .and: take p e •qu etly, in Sed, igrocery business. When -deceased coming o swdtdtenly, ws,s a ,.ht` to ' ' twos sixteen years of age be took' a tide (d 9 fxiends.'iri the West; ' —At t •1e E itryi sho teenier.: with the fixe of A. G. Ault c Perianally it is a pleasure"t' en., . clbn ' iy .r: 'L, Q. ltlutt Co., Where i c secured ,a thorough wo,il toy• first ,arid, two as a co+rriesporndent for -twerp . -five knowledge of the dry goods bu mesa, to teStify to anldf .. a :e ver up far 1fterwards engaging I'i the business sr luteal editorials 45a°ailed ito ~ ar y ! of ] on .Orpin tans. r airr self. , 3 joined the �v tx knotivti '.arind ' b� € ditroials o the que . tans Boyd, on •' 'Of th 'birds t • i of Gray, Young and.`S.parling', w� ' ofthe day, were agar !cumin! .g. tis ve , frorrx, G:• dt0aich! for Officer ha were the pfoneer salt erenufactureis and "intelligible than ny tri' ett3' -Re,c� i'intg Officer In Huron county,- baying drilled for . idiai lieO,! eared . I can also test=ify a ;pia , erul hr a s ursd the }.,alt in 1872, and, for rr atop years is trairncss to are- personally, on pa .tical. ,crusta the it tai Baa 1 works in Blyth, Seaforth and 1.4:tLi'rgeet E van, ide i a ; inghazr:. The first well' was :,drii�le,d; gt�€stiorts, wihllch he tg',avue• .s!pacei,. �yhen uaa!g', ,atY:,cs �1,d,en a' .g' . ,flare r ow:re> by tri S 'ar7in, he !did, not. agreeter with s bject ar tier. bert " °gland, 3s rr-,e On 'istat lalf g of . Expose for reatd�: s.in .Ozer of whi✓h a, ort:h now sten. ?, South rn Manitoba, I �teux , r th; stn- ffs; StE ih!em J tx ties ,Twentp five years ago, Mr. Sparlireg r .. t Pate tea itP'ing`3�;no aped, tc�k charge tyre �3ur`�.tthy of all to� t;he bar aved,-fife. ,'4Pilliarr:, �Toffa kif the works, here and 'bun t al block. family in t<i dr' irrelpara!ble keys Ofa ,2tt •x Aiitchiell, ' .die ',tills par hers, �li sba,nd and father wh was a ac re- Ih IS •.iautghte r lh •, Fifteen years ago F> tatty, of nature' ndbl en,• Friday January 21st. kers. Young ,an,dl Gray, that time Which is i . out by is long. years yeas a adt 5 axtdnthls £ton the compeer.-. Sind that time ' �f labor for th s fellow en . and • his .,doh Mitc 1 f Er .Sperling ;hate, full cher i'of thebclov.ed province and c unty. 'osr,s., d ;hH xee,rrstets ere. pti;sin,ess under ar thio old firrx earns'Lite ins pattltiy, f ,Pc4,l4.4 of tailing .bealthit tie' i tkrne t. Mrs; wi,, �, RABER lis .a +�,aug�ter.Iwas �c to #: . active bus- )w€as life. Th,e decease d. - gas a meare e �liecl i i (�?it Weld, in high. esteem in the commitn- day., J : uary 1791, Ja Ity. He VMS' a niember of the Metho- LIFEBUOY SOAP is it dlightful y racy relict • f the. late ,Wi1! dist .church and had for n any years freshing forbath or t°ilet. For a egad :+ 3'rears an� 11 ia,erve `,ori . the offs e:a.l. board, yrs pal- washing underclothing it is un -eq ailed. decease' cane to If itch hies ibie: oras a Liberal and a staunch, Cleanses and purifies, 1 a,1 a r} arly/ qge• She �V illiatr Robinson ; and 17, col •• salon • 4, Fullla The Western Craps in 191 ell reS cled UP to' 21 y ('Written for Th • Exposit° ) son .4r •1d to lMichell f •thy died n vea;rs a'9• ;As ra. 'result sof the ret 4 .4 h. ? c1•e at ter —1),0, hds of the ed o-iti , h I s for the with 1914 atO 76,303.600, as a- 914; oats 52,0,- 8,000 ; barleo ,201,000; ce, 2,.- 840 ; pea;, 3;428,- 080;01y; ; b' ens 23,4 lkwheat 7 laxseed '� mixed 6,382 500, 368.000, a . The aweerage are, lit: bush- es placed in e ' yields ' a4 l'1.. whet 29.- 28.93 (15.07; oats 45.76 3 (24.21 rye, (17.61; beans 22.81 (24.- it ixed; .grains for .he doing,' g!rr.pera man. Mr. Sperling -was p inert in f-raterhal society work .fid; was a .11:anther of tie Independent Wee" of Oddfellows, Canadian. Order Of Foresters and. the Royal Tei1"WWlars 'He married the yyl.ng st daughter of average yi,'e' i -,ter a 1 '4ate 4ieut,-Gal. _ 7°u: , fcrrexerly Unrolling , the total c'f eeda county oils w....w ar„ ,- - . - grai.t't ,craps in ibu,ui, xii biers. s.irviveef, :Mrs. wa T• J• season of 191.5 ccar1iar= Uo x ut h ,and 1D iss Co +,3lelia, also twig as follows: : WL�at �'rar_�dchildren, Marguerite •Hoxuth .as 161,280400 in land Frank S_arl3,gg.' His secandi 103,000 as against,; 313 Idaugl� teer, _Mrs, Dr. W.II. Sparlinb, pre- 53,531800 ,as against 3' deceased thin.: twelve years ago, also 394,106 as against 2.016 pon in infancy.- The funeral on Friday850 es against 3,362..0 iafternoon fro= the family home .on as against 7987,6,52°6°0;0:; Minnie street, to Winghtarc cemetery,, = as against - lwas largely attended. The services 4100 as against 7,175 20 lint th€e. 'house and, grave were con- 17,52�'t iod as against. piloted by Rev'. 3 .W. Hibbert. Mex- toxin dor Ililu ng 14 iters of the Oddfellows attended the gainst 13,924 000 booth,, funeral in a {body and conducted their yieis per nacre in 19- ervice. ai the grave. The pallbearers els, as follows., the.fl:: ;were Mess .Alex. Forsyth," sr.. John brackets represe ting +' ...Grows, Willia.rr. Haines. William 1914 for comparison :- Arbuckk, sr.,.. Thomas. Graham, John 41 (21.41) ; spring wh, Elliott, John 14i off:a.tt Wad Williatr. EI all wheat ;28.33 _ (15.6 ) iiott. TJ, honorary pallbearers were K31.13) ;. charley, 3; .Messrs. R. Varosto se, W. F Vanstone.. 21:31 (18.12) ; peas 17.7 °J, H B€tuner, H „Davie Al Cosens, .Ai. 16.70 (18.20); ibuckWhEa E Srr"itla, ' .P, Smith John McLean ' 34) ; flaxseed. 13.18 .(6. end W.. H Willis. Th,e. floral'tributes 37.54 (35.369; a!ntd, c ;wtere many and beautiful. The friends 56.72 (54.3Q). 'from a ,distance wirD attended the The average .yields - ift*tora1 were Mrs '.F. Sperling Ho- ' as now definitely re 'month and Marguerite, Toronto; Mrs- sequently thin . terra Ilalliday, Fordwiche Mrs`. H .Yoeing'-. are thus larger than Detroit; Mr. Anson Robinson, Atwood c.4ti aces puybli than .i jtir .and Mrs. Hazelwood, Wroxeter, 1pai grain croips °hoc . _ •p.recs.cnt the liras'. -an lc 1,1derherson of Stratfor last At. CIC at the ag'a ,ac•c.as d was born in *,cake t Carsa,da at, thfe settl`_n in tbiorningtor ryin,g • • .a . butcher itr111b Af tear 34 ye io St = t(.ord,, ' where. 00 cod wi the G.T.R. 865,904 ;. ;are, le I -to *mourn h, 0,628,- -A all on the, icy grains Janua 7th', was res and death. • "Stratford, o a- of BoKidd, d, a roan wltia , .d bei employ specto ,at the.Canard artery, , ;mths:d. •Irk th Ih hip and paraly spread O. to othe'r', pa Hip w:: a h,t=vc or. his f : � her holds { a .p Hae wA. 28 y:ars at —M Joseph The..2; euidid,et . tat tiffs hone Janus 21st. While raisin' ° a cup of tea the • ,d i tier table, he died i a few rrinutes a Oa. • corking, 'end and. t :,c o'rr.munity. oitize and an ;obit: Death was ,dile to, the blood 'ssel in the was ..rad 66 yearsi an —O Thiuraday keen 9. th s- r; s.ult t3 the , ,:ath occurred eSpalon of:1 k rick Hann Garby, relict asrr...ann. The ttar and Was be ideceased great many y her husband de her home nd i at the tin-. ing wtih! her Iligsen. A fear r .daughters Eftn Fullart rid 'Mrs. John obti Ecicrrr.l.ei, ton; Henry, of tana ; Charles the Perth 'Cou t i eek, Reeve f BI-ans hard!. e ihb1ds tante •e rh.ajving belen test. He is • 11.- WINTER HARD ON BABY. - in tthhc hisit�orr v of •C. ;gard to wheat and o i The winter ;season is a hard one o.n Idto a dou(b!le ca the l a.by-. He is-rr•ore or less confln- tibia ' 1a�creai by �,cc led to stuffy, badly ventilated , rooms. i 11 avourab t is sot often storrry that the another )ffees not get hire. out in that fresh air ne often as .she shou4d. He - catches ids which. rack his little system. ; ,� stomach ti u a n r acre f 1916 ned, a • con- total yields, two p evio..s OT the prince, tel yield; r--� �3ant arvest edea W th re - corn `fie quence of title v ;a'r anrde a gecpt a y e , season for Canada the big t averai turns per Acre on rec • rd.:, {,�ii,a ty of G air Crops and. bowels get out of order and be becomes peevish and cress. To guard against this the txoth.cr should keep a.bax of Baby's Own Table is in the house'.. They re- gulated thee- ste r ach and bowels and also superior 'to Lh(e ,irk ak up colds. They are sold by last fivF years. Tliry weights ] *ix divine dprelers ••leer by mail at 25c u h 1, lfo J `1915 are : s follows:: Pal h.. box from The Dr, Williams Medicine ,w,hieat 59.1 lb.; spiting 'wheat 60.3? o,, Bro kville:, Ont. �'. ; all wheat 60.19 b.; oats. 36.61 lb. barley 48.26 'lb. ; >ryi 56.32 lb. ; peas 60.74 lab.; beans 59.6 lb.; . bele ewhea .48.02 lib. ; flax 55.28 'b. ; rr.ixed ;rain, 44.98 lb. ;a'rfdf corn far husking 56.3: Thl quality .of the 1915,.as determined pounds ,per ar eaeurc the ,e ption of 'One sutperior to #Ihla't of I ex -1 82nd ,givlri re forr ,a death she a rein, grain crops in was 11 Joon and Robe Rata Mrs` i. of Cli of. Mo —At pig 1 vine den. nevelt public ,ands ' Its Kirks I. made! Barn, y the we !basblel i or two st' year a average fight ;, wit ' craps not* i of I the Stafta - A January 'Rr.tdlcing.--A very pretty wedding took place at high noon, on Saturday, January 22nd• at the rest- jdnee of the bride's father, Mr. John Livingstone, Staifa. �silactn his only idaijghter, Miss a nna Belle,,, was - hal)- pily- married 'to Mr. M. Gray, off the t concession, Hibbert. The cerear,�any iwas pernorrred under an arch of ev- vergrecn and flowers. by Rev. Rural Dean Dougherty, of Hensa1l, while the grocer's sister, Miss Rosa Belle Pray, played the wedding march. The bride wore a `(gown. of -d�upl ess satin Jot creart shade, trimmed with pearls ,shadow lace. Her travelling :dos- . -ere was of navy blue, pair velvet, trino nae d with black fox fur and hat trier. rued With' fur and: pl.tme of ecru laude to rr etch. After a bountiful d.e- 3eunur, served by candle light with »badt.s drawn, the happy couple left for Hamilton and Toronto. tor Holresville - Pres.entation.-A large number of fb xtembers 'of St John's churc �i, gathered at 'the hence of Mr. and _Mrs. Frei Ford on Friday evening of last week, and presented the latter ',with a beautiful silver • tea set in. re- ogn':ion of h.i.r valuable services a3 In t the North Organist of the church. Rev. W. B. Manitoba, See Nora Moulton, in a few well chosen warr2s; the a r.otduntion of w lb. Values of Crops This values as est _tiled frol.n loco market ,prices as re tuorie,d by ' iii crop reporting corre poni.d.crits. of the Ha:rri. Census and Statistic, Office. Po ,hell, whie.a. tin1915, the verage price pe count bushel ;for the who e of Canada s C. 4a about 10 .,cents less than than of. las emote year and bout 10 cents more ;tha schoe. that of th € aoinguen' sal average. Th' St, Id; total values of the ;kr,,tncipa1. grafi wre1, u crops of •1915 are as lows`:_ WISeat $312,569 400`; oats,"$116,894,700 ; bark t The $'26,704.,700 ; rye, $ 1,8 t 9,900.; 1 15 tion beans, i;e 0 • SOii' :.ue. •Meati 1 iiieea„ s "lot ay! between S 1. The -ia1 O as I follows: Co av son ; tre oat ; auditors, an H. Hensw `,olicitor, G. C re taker, Fred, r, J. Roger,. trlustees, Mite ry W. R. r inrran. '139,100;- i, ns, u ? , ., $;.;13,600', flaxseed, ;15.x65,0001 mime grains, $16,034,700; . coin for uskLn ;$1;0,243.000. Inclutdin' the roo . an fodder crops, ,partic ,lar of ' Nrtihtic were bli ed t i oven era th total value of the f Id. crops f Can Lada in '1915 amounts to nearl . $800•.- condit 000,000, co.-rprising' g ,.air crap $568,r { ,stitutli 161;900, potatoes and sugar beets $36 Cure, ,ropy $192 768 100 739,64ti,• and -fodderLen. '�?Vbe.at, Oats. Barley an'di;Fla� in th reared thru t Northwest P ; tides.;1 � the est prbv . rewa Hall' for c. t 'Sold 1411 year Z�t4 by e local abbe. gre.at1 e hilt, . klee eak- in- land ion • te,n,d,s le • Aug a fowl w ket. to the Sates ting t Busse dale, on Th a sday He lived. own an .t 'hits by.. ax•a y. 11 Gray, off gatgelite it of sa Bels, , to of Mr. and, ullart•on: The. in Jariu y. =P114 of ngage:•tet of stance, to Phil. c ,, o6` arriag'e to Omar -A - held, in 'Mit- a, of 3� r San, ff .second rizea fp est coil: ction •o after = ar,d s 'a gent can dsorno f gure. . H. foilowin: re - tenon,: my cigar ,A11en` r1y, urge Leo GI; ason.; 40. • • 4 I• C •. 4 • • • award, .Dob - .an old res° at the hon e lverton, • on Deceased was ld. He • as a; r i rany years i; ken th:e e. f•tx ' 3-er,d,an of I aI ll on Mon - Ann B : r1e y, sera Robiriso,n`., t nr °nth. The and d',to' o rot Vlvieh when', ,mourn awry;: featn3.;, j argil age of 21 years . to�Wf3L i car ; burin e s • s he. re 11 in 185 as trrax moved ton, on rs ago, Mr. Ito oriuc;tt r passed of i69` eotland a ,otie was .e '','Ploy fan: ily f ter}: loss. pave='re ts ori' sible ' f ,.r thq Januar 23rd; civil en ;;'neer d as 911;11 'In - an Alli.-Chal-t fall he injur- s stet 1n,,late is of his bodyr cotland,, vrh•er t rish ileal istry .e. -die •- -ver Foliar on ort the a i't eo to. his ips a ell a rr an Decea-` d wa* strious armee lost good ng fne!ghlbo•c': rupture of, had.. 3? cease. eight .onthe. g, Jan 5: ry . 20, Nittch:•11 of the lat' Fred. -wdy was in hey 11 but a - short ed in itcheli arta S e the • once yeas aget. with -ter childt' of her dba'tli. au,ghter, Mrs. ly of to r sone ,survive, , Mrs. George, l,gsen, i ,itched : Milton; John tratford ; Louis of Brue field. y Counc 1 meet- cCausla rd In - as elect d;war- viable 1 . ord 0144 a(feat0d in any a mar Aman 7. cone cion 5. Mary and, tn.ent were ty cleri , Wil surer, Geore Jo iteS iF t- thi of " allace McPlue -, son, K. rans.ton county 'Rebell; High I, S.R. St uart ; uttler; ListO- d e s afore Cat . rob.' in t • Is see- f 't l i country hen all other s ut; togefhe and: fe` many it as st ye •i to be urnbl . r.escribed bo ..l j ir.ed'es. and st ill failing tocure with re trTMnt, peon ,, d i e incar- Catarrh is a I al , • isease; i-ifluenecd by one. and theref• e requt es can- na treatment. Hall's atarrh mea ufacted by J. Chi ney & ole a. Ohio, is a consti utional s taken int renally a d acts toed On the u^ori,.. urfaces S steer:. One undred Dolla offered io any ea t'. 't at , htCure fail to cur... Send cu - s and test onials. C : ENE! & ., Toled',' Ohio. a I Druggists, is. i Fa sly uts f ca ,st <tion, 3 t I 1 )exrpesse.d the aproecla.tian of th it)enpie of = St. John's for the organ - let's untiring dcvoilon to: duty and liooked liner to accept the accorepany- 5 aces or bcr it ;7s 1 is ' is e.abel b'glo an cart in t;irr;tated ati 342,948.00 t • lb compared with 140,95:.000 be. 1914, +af oaats at 334 840,600 ..e .O pa toeS1, rwit-h 000 : 0,900;. rr • • • • • • •• • 4, • • • • • • • • • • • • 4, i • t`,i I TO 441)0414 Wart Mal �i Phone Orden Carefully Filled • • • • 4 • • • • • • Ste art is the Time to do the Summer dewing e never were as well prepared to care for your requirements. Thousands of yards of most beautiful wash goods, dress goods, silks, embroideries and lace goods await you. Fashion's Prettiest Colors and patterns in 'Guaranteed Wash Goods Yot will probably enjoy this spring's showing of' wash goods - more than any yot have ever seen • • • • • • • •• • • • Th colon we ha Thi includes the very newest wash mat erials. Many of w%ich are appear- ing for the first time this season. We the n much new weaves patterns and gs are the most fascinating 'e ever shown. is no ordinary display, it want every' woman to see w ideas that- have done so to popularize wash materials Men's pdd PaOs 1. f your suit rieeds an odd pair of pants to help a finish out tile season, we have just what you want, made of twee worsted, serges; well finished, properly trimmed awl ,4refully 'cut, Price $1.50 to i4.0O trapsusissi OlirrilYsT • • • 41. of New Dress Goods I and Sinis • Nowhere will you find such 2 practical demonstrations of de- lightful possibilities in color ef- ,gfe.ocotsasanadndwseiarivse.s the new dress You will stand in admiration as 2 you review our display un folding 2 as it does the story of the very lat- • est ideas f or the coming spring 8. and summer, We have seattched diligently 2 and carefully toitaccumulate the greatest dress goods display ever * shown in Seaforth, • How well we have succeeded you shall be the judge. Come 2 early while thestocks are complete NONIIIIMISIMOOrRTAMORIIIIMMIO Pictorial andLadiesi Home Home Journal Patterns view -of our continually growing patte n trade have decided to carry two lines of patter s. Thig gl es Y°111 the:71deltIrgasnota.pgaett°:rns on the American con - selecting from the two gtirneeantte.st dYeosi:will find hundred's of exclusive stOes to chooSe yPtit spring and summer gowns from. Be Isu e to come here for yout next pattern, the great - es variety is here. Price... to 15c momItomplownommilllimitmoometi The New Linoleums for Spring are Here There is an exceptionally attra ing patterns and delightful col light and dark Silades. 'The n patterns are particularly enticin ati all tive array of pleas - r schemes in both w floral and biotic while the ns of hardwocl flooring ate perfect, We Men's Giood Underwear Goo in every sense ofthe word, good in. quality, in make, in fit. in wearing ability and in reputation, hecause we sell +ly the very best.and test- ed makes, and the price, con- sideri!ng the quality is always the Iclwest Price 0 carry Men's Reliable I Overalls • • • • This store is headquarters * • and Big overalls and -2 smocks. There a're. no bqter garments than these made anywhere, give you the limit of hot fittc wear • and fit comfortably and fetain their Price • • • • • • Big Reduction on Furs lor Men and Women There never will be a time for years to come when furs will be reduced as low as ,we will have them during the next two weeks. Men's fur coats, wom en's furs and fur lined coats will be cleared at prices never equalled before. We will save you one-quart- er to one-half on every fur you buy. Come and see these 13argains .before you buy. Ever fur we sell carries our personal guarantee. gen's Winter Caps Wa.1 at, comfortable, strong becoming and eConomical, wh4 more could you de- sire in a cap when you knorlv the price is the low - The New Spring 5uitings for ilerfsMade-to.Measut e Suits are Here 414 and Eggs Wanted We were fortunate in purch- asing our new suitings for spring earlier than usual. It gives us the advantage of showing the new suitings earlier. But more important than this, we bought before the 'advance in prices and suC- ceeded g-etting our stocks select- ed trom cloths of guaranteedociors, This is mportant to you because we have hundreds of new styhsh cloths here from which we can make you a perfect fitting suit, guarantee the suit to positively keep its color, and we will do this at thizp-old prices, I. ices ..$ 19 p_. to S28 tewart SEAFORTH Mitts From the heaviest lined horse hide to the unlined one finger choring mitt, we have a very complete range in every in-between weight of all the reliable Men's Odd Working Vests We have one hundred men's working vests, made of remnants _pt tweed, serges and wost- eds, well lined, good pockets, strongly sewn, all Eggs Wa 'ted • • • • 4, 4, • • • 4.401*(1*+44+44414.40.4). .44•40.40.00