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GREAT LAKES SER VICE
FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS OF STEAMERS
PORT McNICQLL S.AULT STE. MARIE
PORT ARTHUR FORT WILLIAM
57 HOURS
TORONTO TO WINNIPEG
Leaving Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Other Luxurious Steamers, Monday$,
Wednesdays, Thursdays.
A Service Perfected by Studied
STEAMSUIP EXPRESS
Leaves Toronto Daily, except Friday -
and Sunday, 12.45 noon,. and arrives at
Shpt side 3.55 p.m. Parlor Lars, First-
class Coached.
Effort and Years ref Fxperience,
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS EACtI TUESDAY Until OCT. 28
Winnipeg and retuarn $35,00. Edmonton and return $43.00.
OT.IiER PAINTS IN PROPORTION. RETURN LIMIT TWO MONTTIS. '
HOMES1 EK1 RS' TRAIN LEAVES TORONTO 2.00 P.M. EACii TUESOAX UNTIE;
AUG. 20. VULL PARTIOULA.RS FROM ANY C,P.R. A(I1NT,
CH RTSTTE'S
GROCERY
PHONE iia
Halbrook's
Marmalade
HAS THE RIGHT
MARMALADE 'i'STE
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Marmalade, if the right kin. JO,. j6 —
'serve as a good appetizer. Many T
What is going on in the store
lately vacated by Mr, A. Ross,
almost opposite Bank of Com-
merce, anyway, thats causing
a lot of wonder in this town?
Lots of Lumber
Much Cleaning
Loud Hammering
It must be that a real store is
going to be put in there. to
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5c,10c,15c and 25c Store
kinds are like ,so, much syrup and
water. " Halbrook s is good. When
their name is labeled it means
FIRST QUALITY
Try a Jar at 20c.
Watch the store window for
further announcements.
You'll know in five days.
For Sale
Men's Boots and Shoes
at Reasonable Prices.
Repairing Promptly at—
tended to.
HAUGH
J. A.
The Up -to -mate
BAKERY
We have the most modern
equipped and sanitary bakery.
We use the best and purest
materials obtainable. Our
cakes and goodies are always
fresh and good r Give us a
trial. Call and inspect our.
bakery.
F. CARTER
BUSINESS ° AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the
atekritV
Y. M. C. A. BLDG.,
LONDON, ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session frota Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
'free. Enter any time.
LW. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
Principal reeAccountant
chi ant
1Chtelp
Oil Stoves
Lawri Mowers
Hose and
Hose Reels
We specialize in Plumbing
and heating.
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W. J. BOVCE
Domestic, Sanitary and Heating
Engineer
Mortgage Sale of Valuable
Farm Property.
tinder and by virtue of the powers contained
in n, certain Mortgage, which will be produced
at the time of sale. there will be offered for
suis by public auction on Saturday the 28th
day of June A. D. 1913, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon at the Brunswlok
Hotel in the Town of Wingham in the County
Of LIuren
, by Prank k M
c(onnell'Auctioneer,
namely the West threegnarters of Lot number
thirty -ono in the seventh Concession of the
Townehipof EastWawanoah in the said Coun-
ty of Huron, containing by a,dtneaaurement
one hundred and fifty acres of lard more or
leis.'.
There is situate upon the said, -property a i}
.storey fratn0 house and a barn. The property
IA twil watered from springs and makes a first
oiapts grazing farm.
TERMt. Teti per cont. of the pnrohase
money to be paid down at the time of sale and
the balance to be paid within ono month.
For further particulars and conditions of 6a10
apply to
DUDLitY 1-10tMES
flolielterr for the M'ortgagoe.
Pattect. at Winghem this lith day of June A.
1913, 4042
WINl11xA MARRTS.
"Wheat,- lie to $1,00
Oates •-$5 te 40 +'".M
Bar, 11egy-y--.t-�4 fit, o�yff/�. 0 ata.
Pet—moo to 00.,,
Hale -r•-$8.00 to $10.00 ton,
Butter -40 to 22 tits,
1tigi tli -l.'A to 20 eta.
Po toes- 700 to SO0 per b ob,
Live ,Bea $0 sti}.
STBATFORD,1 ONT.
Canada's best Busin( e§bCollege, We
Lthorough courses and competent
experienced instructora. We do more
for our students and graduates than do
other schools. At present we have
applications offering from $600 to $1200.
per .annum for trained help. Business
men know where they get the best help.
We have three departments—Cornmer-
cial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Get
our free catalogue.
D. A. MCLACIILA.N .- Principal
Dr. de Van's Female Rills
A reliable 1 reutch regulator; never fails. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
do rats e
g b v portion of the female System. Recuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at
S5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
The &Cohen Druit Cao•, St. Catharines, Onto
y JUDIC GHOL1.ET
This Russian blouse suit has the reg-
ulation knicI erbocicers worn beneath
the blouse. Iter the suit a greet va-
riety Qt materials is available. White
platen, le the one illustrated, with
"tors SUIT.
simple scalloped edges, but linen and
pique, madras and gingham are equai-
Iy correct. This belt is made of the
material, but 'patent leather Is mush
liked, and a pa,teut Ieather belt over a
suit of colored linen of pique always.
gives a smart finish. In place of scal-
loping the edges, stitching could be
used, or any simple banding.
For a boy four years of age four and
--a half yards of material twenty-seven
inches brie :will be needed, with one
yard of tweneetsen„ etc incli material as
decoration if it Is teemmteett to shown in
the back view.
INVESTMENTS.
Estate and Private Funds invested on
First Mortgage Seonrity without charge
6l per cent. Apply--
TEBBUTV, Spectator Bldg ,'
Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE.
That desirable home 'consisting of
four acree of land, close by the Town
of Winghann. A, good part of this
place is under orchatcd, small fruits,
and plantation. Buildings are all
ingood repair. Apply on the pre-
mises, to JOHN AGN'E CW`,
Lotter Winghaiu,
•MAIL CONTRALTI
SEALED TENDERS addressed td
Postmaster, General, will be recef ed at
Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 25th
Julys, 1813. for the cotivoyatioo of We
Majtsty's Malts ofr A proposed Oontcnet
for font years, six tunes per Week each
way. between LANGSIDand WHITE.
O8 3.110 T, from the 1st Ootober next.
Printed hotiaes containing further in-
f'ormaltiott Ra to conditions of proposed
Oontrae t may be teen and blank forme
ai Tehder May be nbtaioed at the Post
Ofileo of Laogside and Whiteehuroh
and at the Chloe of the Poet Ciftl,e ea n.
epeotor at London.
G, O. A LiERS0 '
Superintendent.
Mee ne 1epart7ment ,alt Barvioe
Branch, Otfatr , Prins etc►, 12IS.
4148
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This May Manton pattern is cut in sizes
for boys of two to six years of age. Send
10 cents to this office, giving number, 7830,
and it will be promptly forwarded to you
by mail. If in haste send an additional
two cent stamp for Detter postage. ;When
ordering use coupon.
No. s Size
Name .......,
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Addresses ....,.r. ..:
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FASHION HINT
By JUDIC CIIOLLET.
The blouse' Is a simple one with set
in sleeves and 19 closed at the front.
The overblouse is made with rather
large armholes finished with trimming
and also is closed at the front.
It ie made of plain crepe de chine
over brocade and with yoke and col -
tar. of thin net, A. quite different et-
w�b
pMAIiT NEW BLOUSE.
fest could be made by making the over-
blouse and sleeves o C brocaded. mete-,
alai and the bosom of tucked net or
stoft slIlr.
The Bulgarian effects are being mush
wised, too, and the overblouse and
.sleeves of dark blue or tan. color or
L>eonie such quiet torte with bosons of
Bulgarian silk would bey rich in color
and serviceable.
For a medium sized' woman two
.dards of twenty-seven inch %vide Mate-
rial will be needed, For the stock col,
ler and yoke It will take ara halt yard Of
,thirty -sit filch material. Six yards of
banding will be needed,
.1wn.nrnia. 7 ft
'This May Vianton pattern de cut in itiZett
trona 84 to 42 inches bust meeasure. Send
X0 cents to this office, giving number, 7821,;
and it will be proniptbr forwarded to your
by mall. If in haste send an additional
two cent stamp for letter pfitetage. ;Whet
ordering use coupon.
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Notice To Contractors.
• * R s!
Look round upon the Nations of
the earth and see what case there ie
for saying "War shall be no more in
this year of Our Lord 101% We have
witnessed Italy rob Turkey of a large
tract 4f territory, T:ripolli, There
seemed no cause for those two nations
to close, but Turkey was vulnerable,
which was Italy's opportunity. With
Turkey weakened by her war with
Italy, the Balkan Statee and Greece
see their chance to wipe oil old scores,,
and they have done so with a veng
sauce},
The rise of the Balkan States intro
duces a new factor into the field.
They are Slavo. Russiais the cham-
pion of the Slav races, Their sym
pathiee, are therefore, likely to be with
Russia, which adds greatly to her
power and influence, Austria,, the ally
of Germany, is a divided nation with -
by far the larger part Slav end con
stquent Slav sympathies which furth-
er adds to Russian strength and con-
sequent Austrian and German weak -
nese. Now note the result, Germany
to off -set the increase in Russian pow-
er and influence "for Russia is the ally
of France" must make greater sacri-
fices, consequently she raises $250,000,-
000 by a capital tax for the purposeof
increasing her army by 140,000 men
aqd perfecting her military efficiency,
France, her ancient foe, "sees" her in
this and provides for -a similar in-
crease. If war begins, and every nee
tion in Europe around the seat of pos-
sible conflict is preparing for it, Ger-
many would likely attempt to shun,
or cripple France by quick decisive
action. An invasion must be nnade in
one of three ways, directly woes the
French .border, or by an Eastern flank
movement through Switzerland, or a
Western flank movement through
Belgium, - e*.
The direct attack over the French
Border would be in the face of almost
impregnable fortresses in series right
back to Paris. It would be d1f .cult,
tedioup and accompanied by frightful
loss of life.
Through Switzerland the Swiss
have given notice that they will re-
gard the first nation that sets foot up-
on their 8011 as an enemy, and have
called home . their reserves to the
Colors. The nation that attempts ,to
force a passage through that moun-
tainous country will meet with dire
tosses before success crowns her
efforts.
Through Belgium, the ancient bat-
tle ground of Europe. Belgium; is
now providing against that contin-
gency and borrowing $02,000,000 to
raise her military strength to 340,000
men and strengthen her. fortifications.
'Venders will be xeceived by John
S'hortreed, Reeve of .Morris, Walton P.
O., up to Satt t ,, :nue 28th, for
widening the proArte road, month of
Wingba,t:n. Oontxaot must be ,nomPlet-
ad by the end of Septfattber next, Plans
end specifications eae� be nee* at the
Clerk's reaidentse in Morrie. teoloSe
marked cheque for $60.00 witb• ruder.
The lowest or r inir tattier not ne cessa't 17
aooepted.
Aa ISAtItIVEN,
Clerk of Moa<'kie, -
-
ready at a day's notice to proceed to
any threatened part and its advent on
any of our coasts would be a guaran-
tee of protection, What xnatter
where the men are recuited so long as
they are British subjects and efficient,
and we take a creditable place in shar-
ing the expense? On whatever seas
it sailed it would never be far from a
British Naval base and wherever It
appeared it would be bailed as the
protection of commerce and the gua-
rantee of peace, Add to that a few
small swift cruisere and coast defence
vessels and ,the defence of the British
Empire would be complete,
Sentiment might say "Let us have
a Navy of our own, but Business
would advise Protection on the most
econornieal and efficient basis and that
to my mind would be provided by A
Mighty Imperial Squadron maintain,
ed by the Dominions and a few cosec
defence.vessele for each.
Thanking yell Mr. Editor, -
Observer.
CURE DANDRUFF F06 500.
THAT'S
CHEAP
ENOUGH
FOR
ANY ONE
It's easy, and you take no
risk, Go. to J. W, Mr -
Ribbon the druggist today,
and get a large 50 cent
bottle of PARISIAN Sage,
the germ killing hair a,e-
storer,
If it does not cure dandruff in two
weeks J, W. McKU. bon will give you
your money back.
PARISIAN Sage is a pleasant, daint-
ily perfumed tonic and hair grower.
It as guaranteed to stop falling hair or
itching of the scalp, and to cure all die -
eases of the scalp and hair.
PARISIAN Sage hoe many imitators
—get the genuine. The R. T. Booth
Oo., Ltd., Fort Erie, Oat., Canadian,
makers.
Belgrave.
Everybody come to Wingham on
July 1st to the gala celebration,
J. Armstrong 'shipped hogs this
week at $0.50 a hundred.
Mrs. Francis of Calgary spent Sun-
day with Mise Tessie Iiailiciay.
Miss Dorothy Bryant is visiting her
grandmother, Mre, W. Wray.
Mr. Brooks of Toronto visited hie
sister, Mre. VanNorman last week.
Miss Jennie Pool left for the West
to visit her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brandon.
Mr. Nelson Higgins has been re-en-
gaged as our teacher at a salary of
$650.
Mrs. J. W. K. VanNorman and two
sons left on Tuesday to join her hus-
band in fLamiota, Man.
The Presbyterian garden -party on
Wednesday evening was a grand suc-
cess and netted them about $140.
Mrs. McKay of Massachusetts, U'.S ,
She will not passively allow any who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
nation to invade her territory to make VanNorman,,,Ieft for iter home this
it a battle ground. Further Belgian weak.
neutrality is guaranteed, and Britain ' Dr. Reid, V. 'S, of Guelph gives a
is one of the guarantons, hence the demonstration on horses at the Annu•
moment any nation sets foot on 13N3• al meeting of the East Huron Farmers'
gian soil Britain must move to its de- Jestitute on Thursday, the Bal.
Salem.
Everybody oome to Winghicm on Jnly
lst to the .gala oelebration.
Mr. Waldo Weir sold a horse to
Mr. Lowry of Brussels last week.
Mr. and Mre. Melvin WilIitee visited
friends near Belmore last Sunday.
A'ir, Wm, Elliott of Tugaske, Bask.,
is- at present visiting friends around
here,.
Mr. J. J. Weir of Regina visited
friends around here a few days last
week.
Mrs. Jag. Wylie had the misfortune
to loss; a fine two-year-old colt from
indigestion,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar from near Tees -
water called on Mr, and Mrs. Bush
one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mitchell and
Mr. Elliott called on friends at Moles.
worth last Monday,
Mr. and Mies Miller of Jamestown
vicinity visited visited Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Mitchell least Sunday.
Messrs. Wra. Westlake and T.
Meehan left last Monday with the
volunteers for London,
Mre. Thos. Johnston from near
Fordwich called on her grandmother,
Mrs. Kitchen, last Sunday.
Miss Lottie Bentley, teacher of the
Wingham Public School, visited at
the home of Mrs. Thos. Bolt over Sun-
day.
We are sorry to report that Mre,
John McBurney is at present in Lon-
don Hospital suffering from inward
trouble. We hope to see her back
home again soon, fully restored to her
usual health.
A number from the neighborhood
attended the funeral of the late Mr.
Ohas. Simmons of Wroxeter last
Sunday, The service in the church
here was withdrawn as the pastor had
to conduct the funeral'service.
fence. Rev. Ferguson preached his farewell
Note the intricate relationship be- sermon to a large .:ongregation on
tween the nations. See how each S rnday. He moves this week to his
hastens to patch up any weak. spot in new charge near Toronto. They w 11
its defence, as soon as it appears, and be very much missed as they made
contemplate the results to that nation, many friends in Belgrave,
which first wearies of the burden and A Garden Party will be held at the
allows her defence to fall into weak- home of Mr, Thos. Scandrett, under
mess and despair.
Further Britain for her own safety the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the
Methodist Church. on Thursday, June
could never allow Belgium or Holland 26th. Wingham Citizens' Band in
to be dominated by a possible enemy. attendance. Admission --Adults 25cr,
The ports of Amsterdam, Rotterdam children 15c. -
and Antwerp in the control of a pos-
e -ful foe would be a constant menace The teachers and pupils of school
to Britain. Napoleon, no mean sections numbers 3, 5, and 7 of Morrie
authority on War, likened them to and U. S. S. No. 17 East Wawanosh
three pistols pointed at the heart of are holding a picnic on July 1st in Mr.
Britain. That is those parts with
their skilled artisans and splendid
sailors under the influence of a power-
ful nation of great wealth and teem-
ing population would gradually but
surely acquire the mastery of The
Seas, But _Britain will take care of
that to which end she lays down 16
vessels to Germany's ten for her own
defence.
Now another elaitn of Napoleon t He
claimed that wars would never cease
until someone nation became so pow-
erful .that it could forbid war at its
will, and he aimed to make France
that nation.
What Napoleon aimed to do, over
ruined hotnes, devastated lands, over-
thrown governnnents, and subjugated
peoples, through tears and bloodshed
And death, is gradually accruing to the
British Empire by the rapid expansion
of her people, and her sway over the
islands of the sea and choice lands of
the world. Britain unaided is mistress
of the seas to -day, and the Mastery of
theeeas is the strongest plate in any
nation's armour. For it ware have
been waged, and the nation to whorm
that mastery fell was pttramount.
Brita'n unaided hoe held that 1nas0
tery. What will be her position when
her daughter mations gather around'
her with the Wealth of their inex-
haustible resources, to uphold her
handin the hour peril?She
will be
invincible. Canada Australia, South
Africa, India, New Zealand, Egypt
and the islands of the sea eontrbuting
of their vast wealth for the prated•
tsars of the eommort heritage, what:
nation or combinatiott of nations
would dare to face their might
A'nd now' apart from party a(lf i.
ations my opinion of a Naval Policy
for Canada.
What is the value of being an Bin
pire unless our defence is Imperial P
Why 0,ot adopt the best-stratagetie
defence og,>i.rdless of any provincial-
ism? Then to my mind let Britain
maintain her i aropean posttlotn as the
Is amply able to do, and let the out-
lying positions of the ErnpIre provide
as Winston Ohurehili has proposed an
Imperial squadron, a mighty battle
fleet for their own defence, Stationed
Id be
4t• 2, , : , tipant. at the most st can.ifol point it vrou
Chas. Wilkinson's grove fourth line.
A splendid program of races, base-
ball and football etc. is being prepar-
ed. Refreshments on the grounds.
We cordially invite our friends to
attend,
A very pleasant evening was spent
by the Y. P. S. C, E. of Calvin church
at the Manse, Belgrave, on Monday,
June Oth. The evening was spent in
social amusements, and refreshments
were served by the ladies. After sing-
ing the hymn, "Blest be the tie that
binds," then all retired to their res•
pective homes, wishing Mr, and Mrs.
Ferguson many prosperous years in
their new home.
Mr. Daniel Wheeler, one of the old-
est and most highly respected resi-
dents of Belgrave, died on Friday
evening.last after an illness of about
six months, He was born in Eogland,
but has been a resident of this vicinity
for.86 years. Ele leaves a. widow, also
one brother, - Mr. H. Wheeler of
Wingham, and a sister he England to
mourn his loss. Mr. Wheeler was a
member of the Ohurch of Ragland and
assisted in the erection of Trinity
Ohurch. Lie wasa staunch Conserva•
tive. The funeral took place on Sun-
day afternoon and was largely attend-
ed, Service was held in Trinity Church
conducted by Rev. T. H. Peer, and
interment WWI Made in Brandon eeme.
tery, Deceased was hi his (1M year.
Bjuevale:
Don't forget the grand celebration. at
Wingh€ in, Dominion Day,
Miss belle Robb who has been ill for
the past year is able to be around again,
We wish her continued good health.
Mr. .A.rthur Shaw and Coutieflior
Fraser have erected new silos each
thirty_ five feet high.
No. 763 L. 0. L. will hoist service in
the Methodist °Church, Bluevale on
Sands.,, Attie 22, at 7 p.m, Visiting
brethern made welhonter
Miss Gilbolm of Bright will address
the EEluevale Branch of the Woman's
Institute at the Meme of Mrs. Robt,
Black ott dune 20th. The meeting
will be la form of a pionto is the grove.
All Miss w'tlaoinese
Wroxeter.
Everybody come to Wingham on July
let to the gala celebration.
The Wroxeter Presbyterian Church
is preparing to hold a garden party on
July lst. Foot -ball, base -ball and
foot -races will be included in the after-
noon programme along with a first-
class tea. In the evening a high class
concert will be given in the hall by the
"Twentieth Century Variety Co." of
Toronto.
Corrie.
Don't forget the grand celebration at
Wingham, Dominion Day. -
Mrs'. R. F. White accompanied by
Miss Louise spent the week end with
her daughter Gertrude and other
friends at Mt. Forest.
Mr. Milton White returned to Wing -
ham on Monday to resume his work
on the Bank of Hamilton Staff after
an absence of twa•weeks holidays.
Culross.
Don't forget the grand celebration at
Wingham, Dominion Day.
Mr. J. O. McKenzie of Culross de-
livered a heavy draught, four-year-
old. gelding to Mr, J, Semple of Milver-
ton, on Wednesday, that tipped the
scales at 1800 and for which he received
a handsome price. -
C ` Sl'ORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
1444
Personate
Miss Blanche Bennett is visiting
friends in Walton.
Mrs. R. S. McGee spent a few days
in Listowel last week.
Mrs. A,Iey of Detroit is visiting her
friend, Mrs. W. G. Patterson,
Miss Jean McGillivray of Chicago is
visiting at her parental home.
Mr. Awde of Toronto ie visiting at
the home of his son, J. L. Awde,
Misses M. Halliday. M, Steele and J.
Webb spent Sunday in Teeswater.
Mr, and Aire, Gannet and son spent
the week end with friends in GOdericb,
Miss Mae Mason and Mr. John
Mason spent the week -end in Sebring- -
ville.
Mr. Gerry Willis left on. Monday
for 'Toronto where he has secured a
situation.
,Mrs. hill. Binkley of Dundas is
paying a visit to her son, Mr. L,
Binkley of town.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Connell of Pres-
cott are visiting with their daughter,
Mrs. I :edmond.
Mrs. McGuiee of Brussels is spending
a few days with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, J. Rankin.
Mrs, H. D. Woods of St. Helens and
Mr. And Mrs. Hoegarth of Tara, spent
Sunday at T. L. Jobb's.
Mrs. Jae. Langhton of Hamilton is
visiting at the home of her brother,
Mr. L. Hinkley of town.
Mr, and Mre. H. Wheeler and family
attended the funeral of Mr. Wheeler's
brother in Belgcave ott Sunday last.
Mr. D. O'Callaghan. a former gradu-
ate of the Wingham Business College,
has take n, position aa book-keeper at
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. m, Johnetsnn of Toronto is
the guest of her brother, Mr. Robt.
Weir, of Vietoria St.
Mr. and Mre, Chas, Beseer of Detroit
visited the letters brother, (iota Spot -
ton for a few days last week.
Mr. Wm, Ferguson of the Sante of
Ooir inerce, Peterboro, is spending his
vacation at his home in Belgrave,
Mr. It tCilleen has rxueeessef ally com-
pleted his oourse in the Wingham
Business College and has returned to
his home In Sleswick.
Mr, Thom. Garrett, with her son and
.laughter, arrived last week front
Bristol, lift gland, to jour Mr. Garrett
and they have taken up their teal-,
dente en Catharine Sibs
Tris , JTHE 190 X913
SAY!
Boys and girls
Stop
Look
Listen
We are giving for this week only
one "Dancing Top" with each pair
of -
Boys' or girls' Shies.
These Tops are now being shown
in our North Window.
We have a large number of these
on hand but they will not last
long so do not delay or put of
until to -morrow what you can do
to -day.
Willis & Co.
Sole Agents
For The
THE SHOE STORE
FOR
sh'o; LADIES
•
HOT WEATHER
- -SPECIALS -
Wash Ready-to-wear in Dresses for 'dot weather,
in Ladies', plisses' and Children's, in embroidered
lawns and ginghams, in new neat styles, in all
sizes.
WHITE TAILORED WAIS 'S.—Big stock of
White Tailored Waists in plain linens, white picque
and fancy vestings, with the soft French cuff and
colas. ; sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.
Ladies' White Serge Skirts ---White ratine skirts
and white bedford cord, white repp—neat styles
in good washing materials, in all sizes.
Sole agency for
"Holeproof Hosiery"
ger
N AND CHILDREN
f.y
Boys' Wash Snits
--fin. Baster Brown
wn
ii. blouse style, all
in newest style, in
white Bedord cord,
Galetia linen, smart
style for boys.
Metes Wilk.. g Shirts—
We have Vie sole
agency for the
VRAC. jko,t/647". ceel
MARTS
{)rating Shirt, exclu-
sive in patterns, and
a large roomy shirt,
soft 1oungc collars
and Finch Cuffs,
sizes 14 to 17 reg.
$ 1.00, $Z2 . 5r $1.50
$2.50.
We have all sizes In
" Co1eproot flattery"
Mall ° ' iers Promptly Filletl.1
Phone 70.
Bio'.
HANNA ,St CO