The Huron Expositor, 1916-02-18, Page 3_
RUARY 181 19t13
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Iseessostea.tounaste.,esenneenriew.P. MA
soaERT, Genera! Manage%,
ar
go-
t with
ord has,
for his
himself
well
?t S730; the
ices f. o.h.
equipped
merit does
Seafortla
ad arnWtion t
ble satistactio
5 and ovrcoats
r. They have
-17 are tailored
which they are
me factor in
a. war, British
ors all over Can -
continue to make
rat is withinthe
r Fail and W•
of rich, fast c ior
ease young, rn en
atter whether yo
rty, tailoring and
Lion. Come in an
•
The Business Of F ng
aelike the buainess of Manufe.otortug--should be done in a
buSinan ws.y. Proceeds should be put in bank. • Payments
shertalCbe made by Cheque. A *erten percentage of the profits
should be put in a Savirtp Aceottot as an emergency fund. The
man who has a *ash aurplus le a bank, is protected &pleat bad
;emits and hard limes.
SEAFPRTH BRANCH
night And :a
party.. Aril*
wound tlteelflotia.s
ggh 1 by tit
arefi
irnxtr,
tee
Yardisfolf the
foil Octet 'iree
trenehe
porttry, P
on'hurt; :Lie
gone retina
down and it
jaw -t I
ra.1IJ1j, ttilete
thloge.
ee&lefo'ese Towt, Pot, Over-ntre' Net prim to
Ott EXPiameeease. patrona for bothb Ytt*. and butter-
.' fat, Tettelabotter Made, anI hall
Winchelsete Creamery Oonfin Vele
method? 8. Testing dialler, im. ritlelet or
twice pet month. 4. Onading cream
and gelling 'butter, ' Thio b tterrelle
IS
. Will, be sold by auction to .te higileet
I Clinton War Auxiliary.- A. meetteX responsible bidders some ,t e during
?was (held in the council chamber, LI the erecting. Terms made' known day
ton, on ThuradaY evening of last of ieale. Sthbuld tine permit, itoplase of
!steak, for the purpose of organizing interest to dairymen will W. ens-
& ewe' branch of the Hurvo War eeeead. lane qt mations aneeepreo. ,
feeedliar,y. te.. \pod number of xe. I .., i._,................._.
oreeentatIve citizens were pre,sent and LIFERIJOY. SOAP isildelighfully ra-
• 1144311 'fr"'Ilea Scott h'4'41 been called trashing fm• tea Or toilet, For
fer the chair, the oeinelization ,was wing underelothing it is u availed.
'erebeed‘d with ae follows: Rev. 3. K. Cloaose.s and purifies,
reirfull was electell, president: Mr. G.
Di OicTeggart, vice-president; and l/lfr.
-511. L. JOhnson, secietery-treasurer.
aible following were aPPoloted ward
enremittees-St. juries' Wird -James
tt, H. S. Chapman, T. Hawkins,
C. Harper, 3, L. Kele-I:V.3.
Mar, aghan, Wesley Walker, William,
glillaiker. St. George's Ward -3. Tor -
.A. 3. Moorish, Dr, 3 S.
Evans, J. Wiseman, P. wupairt_ Caettelen, L. re,
Rey. Dr., ' we wage hurt in an eatottobile accident
Paisley, Neleon Ball
DISTRICT RATTIfiRS
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ring your
construct
ing-floore, •
tiler thibee
eformation"
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i; the toots •
ttetero are
eoneretee
erYthillg
fit and
terete.
rove-
teret
rED,
B41. flL
fr copy of
Guarzete.
Prow__
1
Goderich
The Late S. A. Megaw.-
received early Thursday rm.
B. (J. Megaw, of this tow
;death of 1112 brother, S. A.
California, onrerly well -k
lzen of town, t latterly of innipee.
:yet no fun partlealar,s Lave been
reeeived, ORA lit Is eutederetoo thief,
ora. wee
riling. ;es
_ 'the
egaW, In
oNVH, eit-
autl- . A.H. ao4 4164 :t
froth! "e effect
Agt.StAndrew Wail a- tew
raw. haore later. .The deceased wae .born
U, Gibbitts.
Ilege J. W. Motere, W.S1t. Holmes, He in riele-214 ill the &Atte.% and oaile
wib
•Plitse, W. `I% O'Neil. T. Watts. St., tct Canal4,- lle. a - WY. Later he
AIWA jaMea iilitert, J. P. Sh4aletealit beetnesse 1976 the was made
h's Ward, - cottle,, 'George c'z'we'd' *nt weIn *k wben he C4eVed-Itilyee
C. MeMatie, A. J, Tyndail, J. ay% assistant '...r.anageir of the. A. W. 'Ogilvie
iger, McKenzie, Sr. , Plotter MUIi Ccero*ner, and r laterWas
tranageoeof the Lake 030.1 or ood
MIUing Coirpany. in 19.02 bie and the
fkood. Showing. -The fortieth .an- Kouy MIllin.g Company, of Brandon,
nue meeting of the Usborne and, merged and bought the Ogilvie Hatch-,
ber Mattel Fire Inettrainte Viraa Olsonettlis +here and a little 'Ilater,1
&A an the public ball, 'Farquhar, oa
Monday, V\ebruary Ilth. 'Owing to the
vary stoney weather the meeting wee
het largely attended. The preside:it,
Robert Norris, occupled. tbe choke In
ble, address he .shewed the company
tote etill progressing on 'a solid baeis
there being a ma:raced increase in the
_percher of new risks, amount of In-
a -era= and, assets. The Secretary-
easurer's and andltorst report show-
eliat there waes Issued tiering the
year .600 .00licies, covering an insur- the ?resident of the Vianipe
epee of fa,421.95, rcaking a tote' or Stock Exchange, and was regarded
166 pelicies covering an losuraetee of elle higneat authority on the ore? pit
484,130 tat the close a the year. tion in the Wet. Beside po WittTlje .
Yearia loss.ee Were quite heavy a- ow, tWo daughter,s and; th.ree; son
eLrting to $7,858i95, whin were papaw. ,
all very promotly paid, when
Satisrectory. claims were established.
rI1hbeet is a cadh balance In the Bank KEEP LITTLE ONES
Commerce, Thaeter, of $16,238.97. WELL IN
retiring directora, Robert
thee new' company 'was know re 'gee the
Western 'Canada Flour CoMpa.•ny,
Wa
any hae
Braldon
Wineieeg
with had office at Toronto. IAl?011
a. month ago the ideceased,e ;retie'
from, Ott head of the concern:. '
California
He w
beta
Gral
of which company the de
elected oust:dent. The core
at pre,sent mills GOKIPlick
Calgary, St Bealiface and
wee on this first holiday to :
when the reccident 'leavened
welt knave to the grain
two..
tie and J. T. Alicon were Ire -elect- Winter. OA a dangerolue
.01, and John -Kay and j.S. Ballantyne Oho /little °fleTh
a.' e, Ida
.ere re -:elected auditors. At the. changeable-ocne bright; the
lose of 'the annual mee,ting, the direc-
,otr
(met when all- the old officers
'were re-elected, viz., Robert Dterrie,
President; Thomas Ryan, viceepresi-
.ident, and W .A. TuOnbell was re -ape
pole ted sec re taryetreasurer: The
eats a th k com.pany are John Ese‘
ry, of Ueborne. R.R. No. 1, Cen-
elle: and O. Harris, of Fullerton,
B. R. No. 1, Mitchell' .
r`
Dashwood.
Notes. -Mrs. lieycocla of Zurich, has
been vie:kiting her sister, Mrs. Gus,*
:bar iduring the oast week.
Whoa ,Gaiser dette -enlisted for over,seas-
•servi,ee at. Parkhill. -4�.r. Joseph Day-.
ot Exeter, spent a few tdays in
:own last week. -Prelate J. afor, o•
:London, visited here over Sueoie.Y.-
ito H. lioftman was laid, uo with; an Caatain Shuttle th W
Sale of Ma Laat
Port
Paid
tan:e;
?nits
*he
exian.4.ned,
dressed lilt
Men and
weak thiey t
trOeid .to" thee
While
awe cage to ake
t evet0 haV in Ws, t tie
Rank .'ay. The Bat lion, o
the enehese did no known
e t rosbrinintZ1/4 The ,
to t t, %IAA to( war as they
Vo. gene eve, he oar-
ing to aeon their
I On
t ate
misty an
f ovarian
not series,
Lekine for
hi& e
terrible co
lielt withi
(ajdrShatterin
and 'the, floe in
Just been,
Bteee.4eY,
• gent, *
traveree,
• [Sottr.e
through t
warnin
ing dation
major aa
. The bolo
h the ifaj
ed arid t
te'n him. UP. A
the motor
to the
was
the
The
IA the
dis,,;
plosives
cassioce.
two
a piece
of the
to,
escaped
juat
thrown
seld
Ir, at
these
HE EAMON E TOB
.0*
4
*4
Ma" & Phone Orders Carefully FiIIo
Stewart Bros
, doctor, -
n d re -
saw hicet
as very
Colonel
litta.e,
aanbul-
hospit,a1
and(
.1wlet
eat til
iblenott
are,
gaeet that
MaJtel.
eta
II4at
ibeia
,pany
NO
VanY
come
• rx
'tto (ti
uard
wasi
and
(Vows ,a1
aiEt
eve
it
in. du
ei-at
re „.
1Wetrit.:
re *nett
On the Tue
of t tren
Mc otighy
ever allow
CaPt °aril's??
aWnldigt Lt. -Gen
the 6. fleet's
AX)
irer.bularoll:
nento We 1th
tety
'the stretch.'
ete Y ionek
tary s
PrinCte,' Cat.
cordS are k •
tInge'eta'Ithe'elailltafett
ihwtsilibil4141,ankteltik:
--civer!thihr,.
eeo-
a kindly ,reiri,
a love fieri the
.aSut eOtearent!
and true.
ya the bet
willingly le t
y. ()there
little ffice
-fr ndslhibt•
nay -a, q
q ts iro
la for, ute.
• et *
tay *hi we
es. On Wedete
. BaXtex ail
to attepd he
reed. the. zee'
1 -Hand GO
al Si#
d. men :were'
ught him. fro
ecd the rotate
.. Major Jon
emb and Inyste
This is a
I kept. IV Is
vision' and eke
t.. Officers'
row. I ivasfl
e was' nol cof
a soldier wit).
jt h the Uhl
a
- v.
Vas een a
161et Huron
II/18 ni !Valeta.
,
;Ire
gide
;soar.
Orr t
spri
Squi
ter
tiler
sort
to
not
etaisaloint3. f5oor smjatail
'POINTE Obi
•
wext Q14'1clea.
will
tur
We
is
pr
pr
and storal, that the- motile .14 kfral,
to take the children out for the -free
air and exercise they need rag, mue
In creeseqeence'. they are o , en, coupe
ap in overheated, ba,dly ventilate
recast .and. are titoon eeized: 1.0,1 col
,ast we
in I'
tap
fall ,
get
g plow
e Ran-
ising
e tear
so days.
com
casion
1,
sert we
ee of
tend
lag ur
ng it
d r
part
grind
1.1/urPo
ke. The
bought
II 1
eases,
luction.
or grippe. That is need d to keep 'phe f
Sw
Ex
aft
Ge
WO
Of
Sw
can ucte
at 425 fonts' e box fro, et 14be Dr. wa •widka
Willtame Medicine Cot., Brockville,dlstrlct .411
. Ontario. . I•
/low Major Sale ied A very
ours
a, Clare
'tea Mr Ghana
'cle°aitel
real. c is in :tube ay• daug
aft
etter fr ne • of -fru
In co. lor McBer
Battatio ir Kiang
the. toMr1. .trarriage'
iI cite of the OA
death aOd• -of
which he in ,the de
ets, p
the, little ones well is Bay'S . Ov4). hange
Tablets. Th-ey : will r gulate the moon,
efotracie and bowels and rbie. ' oult.
etery.-
colds and by their use: th baby wih e in a
be table to get over the w tet eeaso tev :Gs
in :perfect safety:. The ableta alte . rtel
,sold by teedilenie , dealere r by tma pa
-
attack of the grippe last vreek.-Mrs.
C. Kellerman, whirr underwent an op -
:station •last Friday for abw,e,ss, • is
Mead C. E. salp, of God rcarrIa
ii&Artg- nicely at the titre of writbg. receipt of the following
3. -Mr. P. Meisetae's was the auccessf zi Captgthruttlteworth, seco
Under for the 'telephone cental here. eratd of 0 Company, 18t
Oteoley •of wihach Major Sale w
reemang officer, telling
School iler,ort.-thee le the- Ottirstincea tot. Mejor'
Louuw - .01444.
report of the sehoca in Section No. of ea..' Mire arleo e39eerct
2, Stanley, for the•tronth of January. was (hield by 233 ar.en.
The tames are in order of inerit; V- Capt.; SihuttlewOrtttO
IM
Saba COttlrall, Agnes Love, Pearl Am- follows: -
rson, Senior Fourth -Opal Pinter. The Major hail been
tilr. GI -Russell Love, Verna Reid, right. -ShiCe aliEt last Vi
'George Anderson. Jr 111 -- Louisa Noir, he had nevelt' loolea
'Planer, Mute cecNraze. Grace Elgiebet went intot, the. trend
Br. II -Keith Love, Lorne Colerean, in the •best of spirits,
WV& Stephenson, jr. II -Me Love, he believed we Would
linnie Turner, Emma Love. pert wIth!out a lose. ,Our line
Willie Anderson, Vera Smith, mole did eihape and NV i(th t
Oda- s trete seeiee weather and ttroenr1ight
gene. p
r
Walker Carlisle, Eileen Turner. Jr.
Primer -Merle Oar:iale, GiadS3
lenson, Clarence Ste,thenson. -M. ou-
TiSher, Teacher.
"Hay
'School Repert.-The following is the
report of the school in Section No.
14, Hay. Names are in order of mer-
it: Fourth -Willie Thompson, Veille
;'attY, Margaret Reynolds, ',Laura Det-
ers, Lenwood Perd.r. -Third - Dityrtie
growitlee Frank Grahaaro Albert Dat -
r5, Albert Brownlee, Bobby Graham,
1,2abe1 Purdy. Second -Pearl Thomp-
Le, Mary Thomoson, Hazel Srnflhte. P.
fekiaVaina Meeedoth Stew.art, Junior
-51econd-G11bert Jarrott, Olive Petty.
Part Second-Wilam Brownlee, Stan-
Le3r iGraharr. Part One -John Graham,
1141.1B best spellers in the monthly sel1-
hg were: Fourth - Willie
41hDtrPs0n. Thlrd-Bobby Graham. Sec-
VA-Ifurdoch: Stewart. junior Sec-
'-r-10:--811bert Jarrott. Part Two --Wil.
Son Brownlee -E. Jarrott, Teacher,
Wittchel
• knitt93 Meeting. -The annaal
reet-
!I of • the :patrcinA of WinchelSea
'CreeererY,ewill be %ea in the Orange
'Nes, ITYlOodlaiwI, on Wednesday, Feb -
harry t2Srd, at twO
t011'Olving Will bp trite ordert of busi-
minutes of last meeting,
anditoror report, °era aoetiO-o.12
sieeesaary be taken -1. 'Buytng Cream
,hd,Itght on the batter fat basis.
tids method. be ?diorite,/ Y- the
rivhdielgea Creamery, 2. Makieff the
batter (at a Fikatot rate wir pound,
l'74 -X A aOrrplete stat4nent of Cream,
felt quite secure In our
wee (about 9.80 on the nig'Irt of the tionat L
altiht twhen I 'wiais reneved, by, the Mae, t was
jor. He had been having at good WOO ecarrc kn
and tin corroeny! ierithi Lieut. Kerr, he of last w
went tfor l. walk down line. It :Mb prev
was :very quiet,although when I had knolWfl tb
cetrret along a few sninute earlier Vv4[yf3 !day
very •neara'y 110. Isorre trtLltee ent rtatne
:Arty filling sandbags and driving tt11 the
stakes were =eking coosid rattle mo13e A tea to
and had attracted acbI:u gLtn fire Mil w
and also 'a- bocrp exploded( outside the, sto tblo
parapet. throwing dirt and 'debris ovIer politihbr
to. There wall *Me ' excitement lortlY
over this, so I d1siri3sed the :workihg Pa a
Party. On returning etoi the klu'g gr,
to the Major Of Itt-
nu duty, Aftier( the. hi
feve m'dnutes heaeld yst,
bout 'the
'running'
new 'some-. M
11 I midtt' tot 4e
r lying on Q
lkpe ofnn • lb
bait, lost ,.b
leg, wag 1..ff:
freer! entail'
lartatediatsly
at.er -217bdi
eters, Who i
he
By i prldent.
d qLaUtiee
ak h
cte of
•ch 1 a d une
ell
it. I o
We eased Oki an We the A
?doctor, PaPtaba George Kale, pobn, ap-
PeArefil 'Aso gajor Nelson, adjut t v
at .010
r is j1. Jci
; the hortrie
Wing 'I, all Charles,- 1'
to Mountr, day of
better and da/S- Hine
tliia tire %be; late
aying Walesby,
e through enik year
as -in spie- and: Clint
at Sckild , Agdol
Ights, •*e '10-14*.
sition. t. cord,ell w
Yerocirrted th
Other details of
boot °lad left a
another bomb 4ploaln,
aaree place, then stoenebOd
past the Idug-ottt, so 1'
al:Reg.-hail happened. Vith
tJbetvoit samr inie" Maj
the Awl/Olt floor andai ,c
worldng'oyer
consciousness, atria Ihis
badly Om ond bleeding
gh'Itapnel, wovni3V.-
sent, for thre Doctor, slot
brandy, and ale stretcher
are traAned in first aid, stolpped
bleeding ,land tled, up th 4 wound?.
tib 'itirfia the MOO 'MA lietov
attW, bbugh ile WIDA
,andl White. We got hitti
cber and carried hicit
a way. They SaY , anti
beiledrige, b4t. 414'
erg w
or
the 'ft*
r hottnb
awl
uron Notes
Parnby, of
inted chaplain,
ttalion, the
been, ann'oftrin
ilumber of
vicinity of
the, weather to
ing which ha
early start
g. Mt:
ord were airron,
es, the bete
tet 'WA& on his
lowing in Ja
on la Ontario
orrartti
R. . 'Cardiff
ussels I went to
rchased a mo
obille, ' Tey
the, east ban
er at -Brussels
the old, qua
_lisreetone to
seeetarting in
ing of lime
o be one of
own to aid in
,
ral of Mrs. Eg
letrees of th
tel, Was held..
8 Ockck to
large number
tendance. In t
D. Ross, B A.,
or, Rev. kr.
service. M
know - throug
coun y. She
e an , Jack.
ten; =meths
plea,saet event
e of ,Mr. and
of 1.1ernberry
neon of last
ter, Margaret,
to Mr. James'
Inberryi, son of
' ry of; Tara
ter VOrrie., w
air. Charlea
toweship. •R
stony
ghlarcia recepti officiate
a of411e iv*
2 his sonAn
Co ell pose
Bell, in Clint
wee , e
the IreauIt
✓ Co ell was
Wins d Eng
ago, ad' c9XCe
about two ye
tali f1lJ daughte
e cor4ng to
care aker of
alert Juinct1on,
withf much reg
n tr. Clinton 0
that Mrsbill
day at Goder
She leadi been
and that Mt
for `her reco
news came
✓ a fortnight
called to God
ea.; of the late
and -was he
after ,antcil in
be done she
until the.
, , .:. n for
da, for
on. She
t h.
In our
Major)
odt kept
C Coro,
party.
le, coin-
ed •to
ess was
tween
el or a
tin were
are out
day Mr.
toy self
unerel.
ice. Col.
veral of
ores-
tn.
y ceme-
e, Major
carried
Ig come
tinder?
ate re-
ves are
ry to
, but he
ped in
jaCIC
lgeave.
of the
.appoint -
d this
t he fari.
ton too
finish a.,
been lei
thl t
le an
the en,-
havisn
farm, to
ary
as no
and A.
ol urnb
rri lime
pose in
Of th
havin
Ile an.
agric ul
ot thee
t he
he bee
increase
iton Brit
n Mondae
frien,
e abs -enc
D„ Mr.
Harrilio
s. Swar a
out . t e
ayes. t-
r.oSwar s
g,
took e
Mrs.
on We
eek, wbn
Uhit .d
S. -,Mc13,
• x-counet
rrunYite.dal
D. Pe
• •. Foll
n wpaai.‘slhe
nt..
a-ytay
w,
on S
a fie
bora altrok
to Cana
aan
and
id
azd:E
n instit
England,.
et wi d
atIt
.
Saturd y
ohad
d
ery 111 f
hope w
b
s. a shs6k.
go, M
ichl owl
latilr.
fstaJk.`
smite �f
‘14ea'an74.ya:cylea-
e tili
was t
, the
et later ed a
A.fter
nal in
ter
Milner,
b1a4 11
on Viet
an of
ysasallelaf!egede
e
he: :u"und
is a ma
a reg
and
erof
I
•
•
wart B
SC
per* Ready for Sprin
Stewarts' Store Present Itse
in all the Beauty of the New
Spring Goods
No matter what the weather is without,
all is spring in our stores, wash goods
beautiful dress goods, preity embroideries,
lovely silks, exquitite laces are here in al-
most bewildering variety: Large shipments of entirely new things
have enhanced the stores general attractiveness until it is now re-
splendent with attractive beauty in every new idea, and in view of
the war conditions the prices will be pleasing to you as well,
Buy Your Spring Dress Goods, Silks
Wash GooOs Now and Trimmings
• nUR stOck of wash goods tlf4s 'season is a revelas
tion in cotton goocIS manuf4cture. Nothing more
beautiful' than these dainty wasii -fabrics, The many
entirely new ideas, Ole variety and exquisite color
schemesp'fflr untold possibilitieS for spring and sum-
• mer clothes for women and- children. The striking
•
feature however is that our wash goods will positively
•
•
stand both suds and sun. Don't miss this big diaplay
Pri'ces always lowest
di Pretty New _
Waists
.the best and most se-
lect materials are employe
in making these new waists.
All the little, •but important
distinctive featues that help
• make a waist beautiful are
* •
.• 'attractively brought out,
to the• end that in ; these
I stunning , models you have
6 ichness and beauty at very
el, Clinton.
eath 41 • con
d ey. e time
the te Chea-
t idX n years
man yeitra Mrs
ivately her Jwn
otreet ! Shwaa &
•rue, b4erfiiL
4•90
dustrlo
d !by, her m
Lwoin for
&lenge them,
a* to wilizu
tad taking
keen t. She w
foril1ts. etatrirls sa4 w
tele mertie
tfu smari. fiso
rLou terprisev,
12
11
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The Norfolk has come back
this yeatj stronger than ever,
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t pleats, belts, etc, all �t which
add materially to the general
good appearance of the suits.
The nevv suits for spring
• have eommenced to arrive
You will be delighted with
their beauty and well finished
• appearance and the price will
be equally satisfactory.
Prices . 2.90 to $8
Dressy Clothes
for Boys
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Overalls 8c Smocks
When working clothes are re-
quired this store stands at the
Itop of t4e ladder. Peabodys,
Big '131, Snag Proof and
M.C.K. all the reliable work-
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Batter, Wool
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at Stewart
IF you would be correctly and economically gowned
this summer, you must visit our dress goods depart-
ment and inspect the new stocks. You may choose
with absolute certainty from this matchless array,
knowing that every pieceis new, correct andEdepend'
able. This stores supremacy in this department is
generally acknowledged by women who know. This
season more than ever we are very proud of our dress
goods,department and take a special pleasurelin show -
the Goods. Call and see them to -day.
Prices lower than you will expect to pa,
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New Si its and Coats
for Women
The first consignmentiof womens spring coats and
suits has just arrrived and are even beyond our
expectations in style, Material and careful finish.
All these garments are made to our own specifi-
cations as to linings, trimmings, etc., insuring
you that your suit or coat will not only wear well
but will positively keep its shape throughout, and
as only the best cloths are used you need have no
fear as to the colors.
Prices
Coats .. $7.50 to $20.00
t 13.75 to $30.00
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New
Corset Models
The appearance of your
new gown will be greatly
improved if it has for a
foundation one of Cromptons
Corsets.
Our large and well assorted
stock gives you the very
g-reat aavantage Of assurin
you an absolute perfect fit.
Price 50c to 3.50
• Ready in the Men's Store
-Season's Nobbiest Suits
The advantage we derived by ordering our
men's spring suits early last fall is clearly
demonstrated in the beautiful line of new
guaranteed worsted suits we have just re-
ceived. We said guaranteed and that means a
great deal in this time of extreme scarcity of
wool, unieliabel logwood dyes and increased
prices in linings and pocketings, etc.
We repeat GUillitiEvel EED because we
bought only suits made of reliable guaranteed
cloths and we hand over to you a positive
gnarantee with every suit we sell, but we also
give you the additional advantage of buying
your suits at practically the old prices. Sizes
33 to 46.
Price 57.00 to $20.00
New Spring Shirts for Men Who Care
There is a wealth of beauty in the new spring i shirts. Plain or fa.ncy pat-
terns in black or white or colored effects. All guaranteed to wash and wear
to your entire satisfaction. Price............. ....... ..... .......... ... 75c to 51.75
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