‘Our Only Terms— Scale or PRODUCE.” _SCHAEFER, & WHALEY | : THE SATISFACTORY CASH AND pahatiabse SIGHS. : leb our 3rd A Will you join us in y. Only three HERES old you say—Yes, only three years old and we think we may point with some pride and satisfactton to the growth of our business in that short time and to the amount of satisfactory service that we have been able to render to men and women of this town and sur- © ‘rounding country in those three years. They say it takes years for any merchantile house to gain the complete con- fidence of the public. Do you think we are too confident when we assert that we have gained it in three short years. We have worked hard to gain it and we feel that our efforts have been rewarded. Wail Paper Pleasures within ape ctangiog thé’appearance of you small cost. with attescsive Wail Papers. We are placing on: sale over one thousand rolls of wall paper this week--all new patterns and the prices are veryeasy. Just see these papers we are selling at our Anniversary Sale at 5c, 10c and 15c per double roll. ‘Borders the same price as’ wall and ceiling papers.” ‘Boys’ Clothing We have been fortunate in securing at tee re duction a big shipment of the celebrated “Lion Brand : Clothing—just bring you boys in. Never have we | | been able to show you such reliable clothing at as low | prices. Every suit has double seats and double knees in trousers and double elbows in bes coat. Here are prices : ‘e wish to show our appreciation an gratitude, and that is why we are for the next week celebrating our 3rd Anniversary and’ask you to join us, will make it worth your while to join in the celebration and to make sure you will call we have made preparations it give every man and woman who calls genuine bargains. The bargains we will give during this sale will be remembered for a long time to come and tokens of our appreciation of your pat- ronage. We have many plans for the future but will however say nothing of these plans just now, as our whole effort is being put into this great sale. Come to this sale Saturday and you will come again next week. Read every item of ate list of bargains—and then come and = that we always do just as advertised. [AGE CURTAINS |BUY YOUR LACES NOW Because we buy Suk “ih cash. aot Becaute: we fell only tar. cas We have sold more laces this season than we sold all last spring and produce we are able to pass the lot of curtains over at this price P and summer. Why! Because never have we had the values as we have this season. Here is the best yet. COULD WE INTEREST YOU IN FURS | We have still more Furs than we like to carry over. If you want to buy furs at lower prices than you ever. bought before. Come to this sale. Re- member we guarantee‘every/fur garment we sell and at shess prices they are a big investment. 1 only vent Fur Lined Coat, 2 apt $65.00 fe 01 2 only aoe Calf Coats, Astrachan | collars, reg. 35.00 for.............25.00 +4 NEW GOODS | ie new Ladies’ Jackets have 1 only arid Fine Spec aoe arrived. ‘They “are beauties—just SANA CE ask to see them when you come to 1 only Ladies Near Seal. the great sale. are giving D0: FOF ssn. sks e special prices on these while this One Third off Ladies Fur’; Neckwear. sale lasts. THE LITTLE NEEDS OF THE HOME-AT THE LITTLE PRICES YOU LIKE 10 PAY. Wash Basins Toilet Soap 15 only mica pressed Tin Wash | 864 large size cakes Toilet Soap, Oat asins with eyelet to hang up meal, Buttermiik and Ollve Oil. reg. 20c. Anniversary sale 5c reg. Bc, half price. Ribbons Here is a chance to buy ribbons at a price that will please you. Never in our history have we had such a cut price on Ribbons. We secured these at a big reduction there is all the shades but white Exactly 1800 yards of Torchon} or black—just the ribbons you and Valenciennes Laces, narrow} want for fancy work, hair ribbons, and medium widths, all new pat-| ¢tc. terns and plenty of them. Regular 1080 yards, exactly what is “in | 5c to 10c a yard. the lot, in Taffetas, double faced Anniversary Sale per yard 2 1-2c| Satins. etc. Regular 10c, 15c, and 28 pair only Boy’s Strong Duck Short Pants, reg. 20c per yard. Read the price | 50c per pair. y Sal alesh right. Anniversary Sale per yd. 5c a ee veh $5.85 20 suits in the new Brown Shades, regular prices 4.75 to 5.50. daca Sale $3.50 30 pair only Boys’ Short Pants in 50 pair Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, new floral designf, full 3 1-2 yards‘long, extra wide, regular at 1.50. Anniversary Sale.......$1.00 to 75c, sizes 24 to 33. Anniversary Sale 35c ue Come and help us _cele- brate. It will pay you. Men’s Red Handkerchiefs Buy at this Price. 500 Ibs. extra fine roasted Rio Coffee, our — regular 18¢ quality. Anniversary Sale 8 Ibs for 1 00 THIS GREAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK. .OUHREFER & WHALEY Rheumatism Aimncer Killed Her 10 dozen Mens Large Size Fancy Red Handkerchiefs, washing quality guaran- teed, reg. 10c each. Anniversary Sale 5c Buy Thimbles Now. | 1500 steel electro — Thimbles regular sold at 2 Anniversary Sa Sale, “2 for 5c 2for 5c Syrup Pitchers 36 only ‘pure Crystal Glass, fancy decorated, regular 25c. Anniversary Sale at 15¢ Granite Dippers 18 only Granite Dipper quality guar- anteed, regular Egg Cups 50 doz. Egg Cups, good quality decorated gold band, reg 5c each Anniversary Sale 2 for 5c Seniesa Sale 10c Sehool I Report Good Advice reEe Canada Stop Limping. Oure the Corn|Farmers Will Not Be Driven From Their oen Roads The as ng is the report of Quickly dona by ees afi eee $.8.N 10" stornington, for Cor Extractor. 4 in. one daly, Teeswater News; Each year the mouth Ro: Febr james be- | causes no pain, every trace|auto is becomi vis a{ more and more ing. tn order of me of soreness. Fi ‘ guvceas | serious to the farners of Y. Class —Rosy O’Gradd proves Putnam's is the best. Refuso| the Province. From the little ex- Sr. Iv —! substitutes perience ha e wi in these ys, Edison ns Wight Hon. James Deyee For years Mf 8 "Strahlschmidé of 3 E b ut y an ind vidual, ha& formed young will maintain abi a the nation which traditions whil ‘i Spring Goods ! The Following Have Just Arrived : Na aatung ‘ChaS. Cum- Armstrong. arkson ant, steat Thos. Kk nel Die- 5 ank Han- prescriptions relief from Ferra- bg es and giin- da tr ‘Om the first. lay I efn wel ell, : = stronger, weigh heavier and loo Sylvester London Cornhill ‘Magazine; : . fhe machines | Mould have, ax high dard 2 of health.” Whether mus- “Cecil Jack-| How few of us there cise The c “inflammatory, chronic or into anything ! “We 2 does cure rheu- e limitations, we drift ‘ Meee oil Jane of iia ue 8 r 2 intiea, 500 per box at ty, Nettio= Me- wit ‘them, while we indignantly as- a n, i st (cin dat Myrtle ed Quinn, The Art of Life. Carpet Stretchers, Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Beaters, Tack Pullers, ~~ Washing Machines, Galy, Wash Tubs, n ay a tong future, ll of Clothes Wringers. , that wl Tack Hammers. imightiest nations in the » Evelyn Bu vn Great Trek of Caribou, ge querin Rosy P| built und maintained the roads would | 42 be ‘foolish to be dispossessed of them by ‘tha invader. wor These Goods are New and Up-to-Date. A Call Solicited. Tacoma Ladge: ® trentest: herd of Sie uv po the Yukon is now re- posted moving southward Mary a! do; it maltters enormous- muel Jack~ iy owt we do it psBe MESES Lea SEO Diet Not The Whole Thing. Diet Not the Whole / Thing— ArG OF it isebAliin: member this, no 00d toner dane a Ioan she Ir ‘ a Queer ahings: LCS. Business. See ee JOHN ROTHAERMEL & SON Seite Booka “| There, aro, mahiy queer things in at tha FARO ape ine. Lis February; |? well as in nature, an —Ethel Quinn, Cecil Jacksoa, ‘May |® mysiterions ve Della, Cummiaga and Mary Tho Liqour Dispensary Act of of the RIDA ee in sight million o: na sree number in the great moving herd, trouble Look v within, and what d —— ponies 1s hs Goayivan atone overloaded with work—useless work layygiresr advert WM. BURNETT, Teacher ae a them: pver mas ade an effort to secure hat ji, so fo as one mean- a iT count” goes. Bot, | ¢ WEAK WOMEN taken with the other meaning, things are just reversed, they get after our improves, constipation j fakes new niles account and make os pay up, while D BELOW) tic" ctscrtettows ean do ns ‘ther Hamilton Tie betas. 8 i te eke. oF ‘ Fernbank Following is the report of S for the ie month of Jan well, 250 who shall have ¢ ind dismiss dis: | Class erally to enforce the | Welsh, Wesley Houston, i proposed: to establish two ry Flon d= Ono woman in tires is strugeinig ttle es instanee if not in the other. against weakness. cy x Express. ro you one of the weak onest aa. “Not exactly sick, but, oh, how mis- erable! You discharge your dajly duties, but 4 meapure the burden, the or ae nnig, IMfo~ ee Reid, Milton Reid. Child Labor in Ontario. Vi : ty Heth Xe fh Sanya Saas oronto Star. iaatp- | ‘The Esarfors Exposi tor ispet ae ‘Mr. Monteith’s tin’ relating f. i ut i e e ohn pointed in Bienneman, Wilfred to ehild Tabor, ad points out that i Z " tideon Zehr, John Page. L. ‘MAGWOOD, Teacher The Train of Events { bravery, where find a finer Ses i than agnong Uae women, Goldwin Smith. ions for reviving the mem- yea the Plains of tg [committee recommended that no child fhe readers of hiatory meditating on {Under 14 years of age be employed. ents, While Br ‘he Abnlt Mx fixed in as ; Monteith’s bil ,) i for 6] tigated the question last —-—___ School Report. as | Tot onesie is the report bo reveale ou ‘ar too few, the ory atiy Pedneed “in vy: thks TOA cialis Soir emt " by giv y. muita nia it requires for PeatneINg “i edt organs Tb gives vim, vigor and ‘endurance. 1 ids fore to, al functions—the stomach, liver, kid- neys ond gives sound sleop, sound digestion, promotes perfect removal ei the body walites. = ‘Fecrosm makes the body glow with health. Any weak, palle or sickly’ woman at Ferrozone won't cure—why she | th ‘thi _ must be hopeless. Wonder! ful power Let ar ag sores erful cures ‘it mak alnd _ you can prove. by everywhere in 500 mi would find ote blood thin’ pate taj) the vital ere earn protectress. Nhat fear removed. they gavé ear to Samuel Adems iid the Republicans and. re- ed t u) elf. and ee “ith i Republican wgitation ‘thers ought on the Revo its Aeea ernie to win to this “hour. rowed he quarre! in ane hope of Sones Cay th i zy. the domination When the solonies, broke away berforee was shou! » and, slav- a State not Ulf itterw: pact shored y tLen so roo canie, might have he movement pation. ™ ft . | Expositor Sin vthis is age. altogether child who enters a shop | er: will have had a re. not’ b> emplo} ea. int eawerien oF under 16 in hotels 10 ast forth {28 balbkward ee authority, Mr. Preston fn the movement aney Drseting working children, non-professional ies terdiction. ‘This ‘iv a bap blow alt the ee ing Bia treating Syste privat saat hip, au si eliminaied ui is the git Si ou 3 where prohibition is nuinbe! Fee ve watched with interest hy Pa eople of Canaida. eytifieates and shall enter into toy 8. nd drunkenness is to be punished by | J x ye Bo oie Gil Wallaee, for the month of ames given in -veder of : =Bertha , Holmes, Russell Simpson, Emerson Willis, Eddie Hol- esley Wiederhold, Bur- Ramee Salter, Johnny Heinmiller, Elmer ‘alter, Ednat, Sa Manda “Mil a Alexander, Wesley _Rrole, 'Mairy ht, eine ‘ci Lynn, Bara xobay Emma} gin ae N. patter, Tears alta orn Pa tter- Soe ia Stan- | Lloyd This is the mark ofa | “BLENDED FLOUR— the best Bread, Cake and Pastry Flour =the best all round flour Just try it once. Look for this trademark on ‘every bag or barrel you buy. . All fine Blended Flours — milled ot Ontario Fall and ate: is wheats—have it. in the world.