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Barrie Examiner, 5 Dec 1940, p. 12

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Q5. Hus 'lUl'l)l1l(>Z Z4 .~'m:k.s'. 6 swc I3 .-L3Ell'\'(`.\" ivlu`; fur ref` -[0 puir bin The India .'Iftm'noon i nll ladies w [y nt-L-dv(l .' in be dmm. '| hu1'(' Is rm hand for \vi.~l1in;_:` In _v:u'n mt lh Storm. (`-onvc-u ."\1 n |'`1'I. UH 011 I h~\\'n.~:hip units and \\'v1'(` nppui su-\\'iI`1;;`. Mr l\/h'.~'. A. H. Wm. (`hurl A. Rviul. cl l'ull\'t Ill'|' lmiI'1m:.:. I\ Im'l;1imm.-n .'.lal.iun. am (Yrzuwtfu ml; H1l\\'k(*.~ 1ull '-:1;,'4 ("l':\wl'01'r!; ('_ull Mr-'. (`lmxx Manly l. >(`\v1n',:. M ling. MI`:~. Mikv Mnh ::|)ll. .~:t'wi _| ENGLl_SH_ PINIEERWARE smmc 0UATF_[TS__F0RA_1_\I:[ Oc1 STICKS, SLEIGHS ...... ..40c, n1/\11f\/`IKV 11 `fr: Wf5i3E3dAf' WAG ONS ............ ., v11'1`f1-I1`lT 1'1 1! 111 WHEELBARHOWS KIDDY CARS .. .. $1.00 up SKIS and SKI HARNESS ROLLER SKATES FLASHLIGHTS (Eveready, of course) 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and up CHINAWHE DEPT? MONARCH SPECIAL PAINTS, VARNISHES ENAMELS, VELVET and FLAT FINISHES, VARNISH STAIN and GROUND ALL, l l`2I, QT. PAINT UP FOR XMAS BEFORE CHRISTMAS sxzv. Much (,`l'('divl is duo the Work munmillmr under the cns1`gct.ic ' lu\(l(`1`.~vl1Lp of Mrs. S(`ymuLn' I\ cll. and the willin_-.;' and uiciont ladies whn n.<.~*i.:l0cl in the work room and in llu~.ir lmmx~.<. m:Ikin:.{ it pnssiblr.` In mzrkv the shipment in the allc! 4}` tml [inn-. \AHvI\ Md, L-h|\n\nII1l uluu umnf :\ - Thursday. December-5, 1 LAII oJIl.l-4 .'75c to $6.95 .-vx/\v11I\< `l5c to $1.00 59c, 75c up all man our 59 "` 5, 134.9. Z : N :n\.nun.~. a [tuna wuau-.-._~. Tlhc Junim` Red C1`u.=`s. cunncctcd wilih L(`fl`uy Con'timia\ti.:m School. under thv guidance of the school .`5H!.ff. is \\'ui`k3iig hard on 21 Variety Ulr schmiivs W`ih(`l'(`:b)' Red Cross nimiey is bL~in:: raised. We hope in hzivo :1 full ropnrt rt` the various uc1i\'ilics at a later \...HC. ,_4_.:`\_:_;_. (`-onvq-nmrs Named in Oro ...nnI In . inother Bad light ; could Get No Best Tu Ilu- lhuuazunls who toss, night nflor uighl, on alcopless beds and to whom (`you slumber will not come. n\ .| ,_ _.|.,_ _I,...._ 2.. .. l.:_.1 Al WUUHB l"\\_\ 3I\llIIUl'| Ill IIVII \VIIl\-o 'l`u thuso who sleep in a kind of I w:\_\', I-ut wluum re.-st is broken by ` I-ml druxuns nnol uiglxfxxlares. ` 1 'I`.. Hum \n|u| u-ul.-n nn :1! Hun |'d`| `l|"i`|Il-V lIl|'I lllbllllllnltcn 'l`n Hmso ho wnko up in the . morning u.-4 tired as on going to bed, wv u'or in Mi|buru'a Health and Nerve Pills 11 remedy to help aoothc Iunl calm tho nerves and bring them hack to 1;` perfect condition, and wlmn thin is done there should be no more uiccplosa night: duo to chat.- On-ml nnvx-nu luv!-2 |Jl\\.l-Ivula --3---- _._v .. _....- {cred nerves. - no '1`. lmlmtn 00.. I;(d.. Tuxnnto. Ont Evnry ring Insured FREE ageing! lots or Huh. 3.F`?P.'.`..?. _.'.`.5..9.'1'5 ..-- Ill'VII\"V. ll l?vl`m.-:-(- ('1->lhin u1`.s`0:x.~:. \\r`hi(-h ` SIIL`i(`l)' and en ',:nwv:1.~. in : '.v :I.x_~`nI`l1'r! xi /. 5. HI lnllorvd (`on-I fur lmyx nnrl >6i'I.<'. MlI<`I\ (`0l\lll\iH\`l` un \\'illin_ lll lhv.:r lmnu-.~' In :n:rk- $11 lml limv. With Ihi~'. sh rv;.'ul;n' supply H!` 6 pu-i .-:-.>~-l<.~'. H hrunclk :\\`1.11c1'.\'. " yxni \\n.1 First in qunlitg - iirst in beauty and Finest 0 all For the only girl, o ring oi pcrfociion. rm-.I. .-\n:u_\".wr u`u.\ -.u unu- lzofurv your own eyes. 'l`osl ink`-5 10 minutes, You'll _.w~:1Lmb y sax-u, Drive in`-/scv l'nn' \unI*\`a-ll` INCREASE YOU! Gas Mileage `I8 l~)li'1.alwtl1 St... Barrio w;_5-W-NNAN .. - 5`--uln- Snuth lnnisfil Brztnch mu-. .h 1hi< shipmvm also wax}! u ur . l_\' fur the snlcliors con- 14 pa-irs p_\'jan1a:~'. 18 pairs 9 lmnclkerchiofs. 3 scarves. 3 max`. 2 rnirs wrisllcts. . l.. 1).: r~....c.~ mmmmc.-rl Fl N I`) J l5IWl`lLLEl{Y ' I I-JO I-'I\LJI`I`l'II Au! Elm-lrlc service numw muvr 'I' THE WHITE Oll. SNOWY 0\\'L | This winter of 1940-41 may prove to be :1 Snowy Owl" winter. That means one of the winters when we have large numbers oi` t.hese owls come to us from the far north to spend a season with us. There have been years when such an influx v made an interesting story for bird . students throughout the land. And as there appears to be no obvious reason for these owls t.o migrate in such numbers and so irregularly. - the cause of their movements cre- , ates much speculation and interest. "l`ln whim m- Snowv Owl is one l '"II\'I'IIUI a nun: I . \.IlIl |`(`(.`Llll. executive meeting of llw Rvd Cms.v Branch Ill : was divided into mne the f_:ll0I\vin_9, convcners nppninlvcl: Branch conveners. S('\\ ll1}.:'. ll/lrs. D. Roy Gray; knitting. Slwluvvll; packing. Mrs. Clark:-; vnllortzlinment. John Rrlll. <-lmirmzm of l'in.1nce; Unil mn\'rnrr<: Sh:-.nly Bay. :'c\viI1g. ll/lrs. Wm. I ullcr.~'nn: en- Il-rluinm(_-nl. lVlr.\'. C. llu_:,l1o.~'. Om . lmitlin::. Mr.'<. 'l`hn,~:. (,Yl'Ell\V-.'f(>l'Ll;(`l1ll)l`lflllll`l1(`.l1l.. Allan Boll. ll:u\vlu~.-`lama ,vrwim:`. Mixs` Sadie l`.:1;4. knZ:lim:, Mrs, Clarke ('7r3\vwl0rrl; t'l1l.L`l`lI1ll1`l`|l 0l`l5l. Mrs. Mc- (.ulluu}:l1. Ru;.uby, sowing. knillin-g. -Anclorsznn; (\nterl`:2inn1ent. l.r,~igl1. M'itc`m-ll Square. Mrs Orton Crzlwford: knit.- liu,L:. Earl Scott: onlultainmeni, Mike l\'lnlmm`_v. J:n'1':1lt's and Coul- ::(~win;:'. Mrs. Sirl S`nel.~'\\'0ll; _lmillin',:. Mrs. John Marshall: enter- l.ulnmmIl. (flu\w.~:, . Mrs. V. I-liukling: lm`.l.lln;`,`. Mr.-:. .lus'. Cuclolmrn: It-rl;1lnnn'ul. V. Hickling. Crown ll1l| zunl l)ul.'1un. . Miss Both l)rur_\': l Mrs. Os'b:)rnc; en- ` Iv-1 lnin1mnl. C`l.'u'on(:v llruwn. Guth- ri '. .~<~win;.-. Mrs. Walker Caldwell; lmilling. Miss Cnllwrinc M(:Cuaig; Auh-rl:oimm`n~l.. l). A. Campbc.-ll. /\b(- Wulkmr. Eclgnx` and : cn- ` much specumuuu unu |l|LU|l:a|. The White or Snowy of our larger owls. But though obviously an owl. it differs in many respeets from other members of this distinctive family. Browns and i greys are the usual colors found in ' owl plumage. The snowy owl has no . really brown marking. Its white ,coat may he often broken with . blackish bars. but certainly the bird .u:.. '\ \X]hHn mul Wn nfien think Of [blackish bars. but certainly ine Lulu is a White owl. We often think owls as being h0rned." that. is. hav- ` ing tufts of feathers resembling` i I horns on their heads. The Snowy owl has no such adornments. lts head is smooth and round yet. like. all its family, it looks out forward from great yellow eyes set in a conspicuous facial disk~the very picture of calm judicial wisdom. These eyes are wonderful creations. 1` W-hen we think of these hunters of the night. coursing to and fro across ` broken land, overgrown with all i sorts of herbage which forms cover ` for their prey of mice, it is indeed ` v a marvel how the birds are able to I see dull brown mice half hidden in 5 such gloomy light. And yet. con- 53 trary to popular belief. in broad `' sunny daylight the owl's sight is '` perfect. 'l`he Snowy Owl is evi- dence of this. for the bird is diurnal " in its habits. It is a common sight " to see one sitting quietly for long periods upon some exposed beucn s? in an open field. on the lookout. or` flying over some favorite huntingl ground. So next time you should happen to see what appears to be a )5 lump of snow upon an isolated hay- lll stack out on a field. get your field Jr glasses and you may find it is :1 Snowy Owl. In in fnnrl Ihi< owl does not differ Snowy Uwl. In its food this owl from others of the family. Mice.` rats. birds and even larger ci*ea-'l lures such as weasel. mink and] skunk are captured. I recall once] hearing of a desperate battle be-l tween a mink and his owl C:lDl()l'| ? in mid air, which 1 think must. have l i been very disconcerting for both. From the bird-student's point 01] `view the most interesting thin-_.:| about this beautiful owl is the ll`- i -.gg--u--..--..---.---..\_ ,,,,, __ Newsy lfloture Nfgs By Sluul'l 1.. '1`lminp:-un TRY OUR SIEILVICIS and thcre'll be u smile of approval when you see the expert work, You'll '.Ippl`CCiul,C, too. {he economy of Examiner jobs. Our years of experience. modern equipment and cffi~ cicnl methods all mean qual- ity. low cost priming for large or small orders. [l*`ol'tl-(`.u||:u|a Dialgcs "llll(ll'0(lS of Army Trucks Daily . ' Circulars Stationery ' Mail Pieces Bills. Forms Blotters * Catalogs Etc. JOB PRINTING Quality . . Prompt l`Cpt'LKluCu()ns Ul - eminent, nature paintings make an I ideal gift and a clean and whole- 1 some inzu..a'1.ine which is needed in I every home. Five numbers yearly. : Canadian Nature has been approved 1 and recommended by the Depart- ments ol` l&`.ducation in all the Can- adian Provinces. and also by Re- ligious Education Council of Can- ada. Girl Guides Association. Boy Scouts. Association. \'.W.C.A.. Y.M.C.A.. etc. These endorsements should lead every school, every tea- cher. every parent. and every na- ture lover Lo subscribe NOW! ONLY $1 A \'l-EAR it Years $2.50 .______._:._..___._ rog.:ularity of its inoveinonts. It may be absent (ruin a locality for sev- eral winters. and then .<\|(itit'1l1y| appear in great ntnnbers. During the winter of 111711-7 it became abundant in New England states. Again in Southern Ontario in 11101-2 and in l90:'i-b' and 1922-31 And in 1927 the owls were so abundant that ` l I I . many lingered on until May before departing to their northern hmne The migration habits of almost, all out` smaller birds are regular antl <,irder1_\'. But the very uncertainty of the m0\'L`111(`11lS of this splendid owl makes winter bird study fascin- ating. Will this be a Snuwy Ow`. i\\'it1l('1` or not? When we ventu":` afield for :1 bird hike. shall we Nth) the still silent white form an tner distant stump nr hay-stack aer>.~.~'| the field. nr will it be absent alto- 'gether this winter ? Until we l1fl\'\` learned a great deal more of the! , laws of bircl-tnigratioii can we pro- . dict what. the winter of 1941) willi ' Hsvinur I | ,. ,. _ 'l`l{:\\'ELLlNG lIA\\ KS I l'.'C:lH as boys nt school how we used 10 \\'ul.ch the n1ig1`ali(m uf the :lhz1\vk.~7 as we 1.)luycd in the school` yard. When the bright frosty days tlof autumn came. and especially if flu light full nf snow had whitened. - in the ground durinp; the night, and] I 1 I I \\ Ibring. I"INI`IS'I' ILLU 'I'IK:'\'I'lUN A N I) ('UI'Y SI`Il{\.l( `Ii .\\'/\lL.`\IH.l". ONLY all A Imus 3 $2.50 Please remit. nt nan 'I`or0m.o. or if bv nm`s0m\l cheque mld 15 ccnt.'~; for ox-t chmuzc. . (`mlmllnll N'.I.lllI`f.` 1| I 175 Jurvi.~'. St. '1`m-nnl.n Vvlvv 1.:/uu (`.:nmdi:m Nature is the beautiful magazine that. is making nature so popular. Its fas- cinating nrticles and pictures about birds. ani- mals. flmvcrs. trees. and other numrc subjects. and (`our-colour reproductions of nuinnlls make i .7 ' Newton Robinson In-(I Cross S00|Cl) 5 nu . n . ._ I. nu` hut-n l i IIIIVLHIJI JVIKIAV 1111-: An `an--v-an ' A seventeen-year-old 1`ut'untu gi rl :1 ppeu red -burn re Mnigxstmte j Jetls in Friday morning an n umn- $1 innl eluxrge of vzlgrancy but evi- 8 denee of the provincial ot`t'icer who ` apprchendecl her on Nov. 27 in Om W l`o\vnship, inrlientecl n more serious , ease. allegedly implicating tliree " s10|diet'.<. The girl. who claimed U: have hlteh-hikccl from 'I'.)i'untu, was ` taken care of by Supt. Fo.stt-r ut the I Chitclren's Aid Society and will be 1 1'L`turm'(l to her home. ``Why.' ruid His Worship. "does this girl have tu pay and the three men go free? Ho \vns n<.ure(l by Otlievr B_\'l'tte that the names of the men hml been s0cnre(l and that the nmttt-r 1.-unhl be taken up with the Crown. I the northwest wind was blowing the following day. we could expect. :1 specl,ncul:u' movement of these won- clerful birds overhead. f\|nI cnhnnl uvnu -.-ilnntnrl nu Ihn. (lCl'Illl DIITIS l)VUl`llL`ElU. l Our school was situated on the very outskirts of the city. All ubouil lay acres of fields as yet unbuill 011., Not very far away there were wnods. ravines and hills. 'l`hnugh it was :1 city sclmol, we were prac- tically in the C0unl.ry. It was all the smnc in stI'um,;-l`l_\,'im.', birds like hawks. The presence uf nearby bnildimzs tmublod them |i_itlv. us llwy moved along Lhuir line of l_|'u- vcl. And so we buys I'(.`ceivL`(l 1! lilllu lesmli in nulurv while at play. l`lwrc was certainly eminclliiiiiz rus- cinuiin;.: nbulli l`lu-so ll1lll'\ (`H()ll.\' :wrlul \'u_\':u,'c1's. lluur ufl(.'1' hmll` In... nu.-.-i...r nun.-_ Clllilltlll}; n|U\||ll |III,'.\\' HIIII \`L'IIIIu-1 we would see them ptlssilm uVL`I`- hoad. Sumo sped alum: \vith :'trunp.{ steady \ving-stm|u\s. Others snilucl Inn and un in :1 direct course wilhuut :1 sing.-.10 \Vil'l;.bL`:I1. 0tlw1's again snared and circled round and ruuml. their wings and tails mtstrclchml an wide swooping curvvs -~ the very lpicturo of repose in motion. 11....) |......- In... mun-.. _-..u-inns: ,:n.nu-v. u. ..,.u..\ llzicl we t)o_y.=: been inure :x'('t'i()|l.H' observers. we wnuld have tit. nnee seen in these difference:-; of flight (lit't'erent species or ltuwks. l`he slmrp shinnecl. the (Ieuper`s lllltt the pigeon hawks. win',:ed their way swiftly by. 'l`hese are the smallest of the `hawks. 'l`he ltirger birds; sueli its the l`L'(l-tilll0(t. the rest- slmiildered. the l`t)ltt.',lt-t(,`t.{),:t`(t zmtl the t)rn;i(l-winge(l were more l.-` surely and .~'.eclnte in their travel. and soured. suited imd eirelerl. But. we were not oneerne(l about these finer points wt` ortiitlinlogy. We ,\`ill1|)l_\' guzecl. p0: with envy. at these l11ilt~'t(,`I`.` of the tiir. Remem- ber. in those (lays. there were no ziemplzities. and btillnons were but at clumsy ill-controlled attempt on the part of main to :iceerm)lish what the hawks did with such easy ntiturail .1.-...-n 'l`lllll'2E MEN AND A GIRL? .. ..|.| Iv........ ' grace. I l Then. too. in those (lays the huwltsl as at family were roundly condemn-ll ed by almost everyone as enemies tot` man. They were pt)pul:trly sup- llposed to be the greatest destroyers`. of small bird-life. and us :1 conse-I quenee were themselves cleslt'0yed` whenever opportunity offered. We all know better now. The studies. of true naturalists have brought. home ;\ up cl-un il\t\C.il\1')`\lA'\ vnlnn nf H`Ir\<{` IFUC l1(1LUl`illlSLS IHIVL` uruugnu. nuuu: to us the imtstixnublc Value of these servants of man in ridding us of un- I told numbers of destructive rodents. | v '1'.` .... .-nhnnl rlvxvr: -n-n (rnnn n-.. {tom numoers or (lCSl1`uCllv(: rout-ms. i To as school days are gone for- _t lever. but nature remains the same. ` lStill furtlier back in the country as ' "yet unencroaehed upon by the ever- ll advancing city, as surely as the t chilly full days come. when the keen northwest wind blows and we . awake to find the ground \vhitene-d A with the first fall of snow, the age- long migration of the hawks is again in progress. Another generation of school boys may watch with admir- ation the aerial manoeuvres of the .aetive little sharp-shinned and pig- leon hawks and the beautiful red- tailed and red shoulclerecls. The ` boys of today can now compare the I flights of the different species with , the flying of a nearby plane. And [ `what is better. nowadays. these! l.wnnderful birds are recognized as friends of man and not as formerly E` merely enemies to be destroyed. ` __..._..._._...-o ___... Bats are the w0rl(l`.s' only mum- nmls equipped for fligm. I There are will at large in fun.-i;: n 1 cnunt1`io 20.000 kinds of insect p(~sL.~' which have not got into the United States. That Hun unlllh urill h|\mnn1\ (m(' l I I ` AV('.\\`I.UlI nuuulauu nvu un-mu ...........r . . The follu\'viI1g` m'ticlc.~; have been =--~f-.n".w;u'ch:cl recently to hcudqua1'tc1'.`~. 'J`urunto: 24 .~'uil..~: pyjmnas. 40 pairs "`.~'ucks. 6 sweaters. 20 lwspitzll gowns. t nL~=o Ilho f0"0\\Vil\g nl'1- y fur x'efLxgcL`.~': 8 quilts. 2-l xvnims. : blomners. '1-his I..rH..u n1nl\1 um-rv '1'll(.`.\`d:l.\ DUIICS. That the south will bvcomc one nr 1114- m1lsl:Iudin;.{ li\'e.v1uck raising: S|`L`I.i0l)S of the United States is pre- diclcd. ` A r`.-..... lni-an v\:-vnv tHn)\'I`I'\'l`.\ UH.'lL'U. A Crow Indhm m-vex` om1vv1'.~'v.~ with his mother-in-1u\v~it`: :1 tri bul L'us1nn1 for avoiding possible cnnflict. __?__._._____:_____. TEE A!iltlE EKAMIHII. Blltlio ONT-o IJANADA ll-Xi)-l'l `y are Vere me tru- I'(.`(:(!i\'L`(l He play. L'lhillL', In:1l'\'t`H()ll.\' :.s'in1.:` u\ L`I`- Vi! hers we u_'1'.s' again ll`L`l(:hv(l -- on. nru \'u 5 wks. The} '1".~' the he Igor . 0;.{p,:v(l l.-1- "' , mir irclurl. rlngy. We ilh at 1`. u \\ (}l`L` but `mm eh :15)` s h:1\\'ks y condemn- )ul:n`ly L my c0nsc- : .- 5 dc.~:1m_vcd uffC|`(`d. ...:__---.---. -- - - - - ~--- ~- -~-- ---~-~---~---__... ._._ .__._. -......_. __.__..__._--- ,_vm:zsLrw22ams*24;r::sm*ee:s'22` .__.._...-............._.._.._...__.._....__.._......_...._. _-..._-_____ _ rwmw'vmwr~wnvwmnwvmwwn@www@wmwwwW@g ANNUAL BHRISTMAS SALE -IU pun` I)l0mner.~. ladies `nu-cl every 1`ucsday in [he Orange Hall. angl who can assist are urgent.- ly needed as there is much sowing ..,. .....`m.. wr ,.,,...~.| THE GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE and CHINA YOUR BEST CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PLACE cufnn up ron Tun noumw SEASON SELF POLISHING WAXES 49c, 89c, 950-and 98c quart -run:-urn--1 " "1'3'AfS'I;E WAX 1b., 29c, 45c, 59c DANCE WAX, lb. 40c-50C FURNITURE POLISH 25c, 500. $1.00 FLOOR MOPS, 39c to $2.00 Games, Books, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Dishes, Drums, Trucks, English Soldiers, Iron- ing Boards, BlCICkbOCI1 dS, Chil- 1 dren's Rocking Chairs, Musical Tops, Doll Prams and Bc1ssin- ettes, Electric and Clockwork Trains. Prices as low on some of these lines as 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Flower Centres, Salt and Pepper Shak- ers (boxed), Covered Cheese, Cake Plates, Butter Dishes, Relish Dishes, Cel- ery and Pickle Dishes, Mayonnaise. Bread Trays, Oval and Oblong Serving Trays, Candlesticks, Casseroles, Cheese 1 and Cracker Combination, Pie and Relish, Covered Muffins, Covered But- ters, Pie Plates in Frame, Flower Basket, Baker with Silver Cover, Sugar and Cream on Tray, Well and Tree Platters, Water Pitcher and Relish and Casserole on Tray. Other items at various prices. UNPAINTED FuRN1Tt_171?E" PIECES FROM 95c }<---;-- ISIQSELL CARPET SWEEPEE - SILEX COFFEE MAKERS SILVER FLATWARE SETS NICELY BOXED ....$7.95 to $28.95 KING'S PLATE SETS ....$27.00 to $74.80 (Mayflower and Inspiration Patterns) Sold in open stock, any piece you like. Odd pieces boxed-Sugar Shells, Gravy Ladles, Pickle Forks, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Cold Meat Forks, etc. ---- DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY UU (.IUlll'. Iv 'l n I:nx';;o quamily of yarn knimcd garnlcnls. 'l`ho. I knit are (l5'k(`(l to cull for nut the home 01' Mrs. J. W. Sumo. ~-SlLVEEWARE DEPT. srecms AT 1.00, 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 4.95 Carving Sets. Pocket Knives. Scissors CL~..nn Ry-11:-hoe 98 to 100 DUNLOP ST. TELEPHONE 705 ' ALAPDIN OIL LAM'i=~s - c_;_g_\soL1NE LANTERNS 7[95 OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY EVENING JOHNSON S FAMOUS E ECTRiC FLOOR POLISHERS 1-.-v---u:-:_-...-.- no. Epiy et 1: /A5 8.95-Loco1`notive I`;l.ectric Washers , n _._1:.......-.. T.-Ayn 'T`nnch:rc:_ 1 fr- -- Clothes Hampers v-.___,_J , Electric Time-Saving Appliances -- ` 1'7:._L .... C`/\f\1l TOY DEPT. V... A vvry ixnporlunt sxhipmcnt has hm.Hw RmlCHs\mwk1vomsin -~J.uh\un ll comincd the quclu of lhugvo(4uHHng n shnnncn1n~ 1.-rsens. was allotted to this c:m. of 10 night- ;,'nvwn.~ . sin: 1-1. 20 pairs mitts. o[ Mzvm I0 puhw baby sncka H)!nihnwml(wuMs Err gh1< 25 M1h1s 25 anvonorsn 4-year .-ivn. HARRY ARMsTRqgg_ :- tKnives. and Hair Clippers. Razors of all kinds Shcxvinq Brushes. Blades and Soap I LlO\JtJL-l\J\a\a-as-\r-_- - ____- , Irons, Toasters. etc. Clothes Hampers [Kyitchen Stools and Step Stools ` C.C. M. BIKES AND TRIKES 7.95, 8.50, 35.00 and up S'l'()l{l'I U|'l`lN |'lVl'}l{Y l`IVl'I.\'l.'\'(1 I .l'Il<`()lLI (`lI|HS'l'M1\S WESTCLOX WATCHES. 1.35, 1.75 WRIST WATCHES are $4.50, $4.95 Westclox Clocks $1.25, $1.45. $1.75. $1.95. $2.50 up English Bone China Cups and Sctucers Boxed, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c, 98c ' and up to $3.50 VASES, SERVICE PLATES, etc. 25c, 39c, 50c to $2.75 ENGLISH DECORATED TEAPOTS 59c. 69c. 85c. $1.25. $1.35. $1.50 to $3.25 FANCY BROWN BETTIES 49c, 69c, 75c and 89c DECORATED PITCHERS 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c, 49c to $2.75 Wedgewood Makes an Acceptable Gift \/'\/e have CI good assortment of odd pieces as well CIS CI number of patterns in Dinnerware .I_JI`{JI--lnlslon T--. Thanks to the British Navy we have (1 good stock of this most desirable com- modity. 97-piece sets __~ 1 .... M M11 or: can qs. on $47.50 [as low as .. $14.95, $16.95 to $47.50 88 sets from _.,.$ll.95, $12.95 and up to $35.00 OPEN STOCK pieces in many patterns . Pnxe Tnjelyn .3"

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