Listowel Banner, 4 Mar 1920, p. 3

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_“E allude to the ati abous’ nna of $et-black aboriginae known to the |. British soldier as the Jumping Jacks, or the. Indiarubber Gentlemen |- s | Starts F riday, Mar. 5. population by various pithy cogno- ! Don’ t Miss It! This year it’s going to draw bigger crowds than ever | |ieu wich, pero "terumta have no satisfactory equivalent tn and introduce us to a host of new customers, for we ‘te going to make | |zarum.. 20 catty no further wit , it a sale worth while---one you can’t afford to miss. Darpose which at not yet een | uml meri complete nel ts had “They dawned upon the town one | Of fossil el the old banks : | Regardless of acvanciny costs and the difficulty of procuringsgoods, we are _ Tian troops inoue of the. ttle | of Hasland, ut until 1918 there ti | going to repeat last year’s generous inducement by giving you your choice of fuclosed ‘sand deserts of the Rue | nore than fragmosts of (hen, "Se f : wear: a particu-| that year, however, Mr. Sydney dressy crowd, earing ' larly tall scarlet tarbush, with chin | Turner, of Luton, Chatham, reported * | All Men’s, Ladies’, Boys’ Girls’ and. Kiddies’ Beg: Top Shoes at a | |iatics toruist init sist | dv oreo Psa dsbury, broad sash of vivid hues suggestive the grounds of the Chatham~-Schdol of corsets; white calico bags and | Of Military Engineering; and as.soon 7 as the discovery had been confirmed went barefoot. wore-sanéals; Mant the commandant of the school took | : “The C. 0.’s carried scimitara | ©VerTy Precaution to preserve the spe- | ana porte little crinkly goatee | *imen until a dry season permitted t is. ed | ite removal. The early summer of ‘ with them at first, for they had | 1915 proved to be a favorgble time, ! grea _ Parsons, Think what this means! Twenty per cent. off on any make of High Shoe in the store--- toe feats post chin wecmantel eres under the direction of Dr. ¢. W. Alt bly, the contrast it afforded with less than wh Sumsuy, _ | ton is by no means an easy task, for 2 olesale prices today. their native villages * the torrid pla te bones bawe dont the extent - <4 4 =In addition to the Twenty Per Cent. of i ivi i i : = . off ° —_— : \ | y on High Shoes, we are also giving special prices on other lines, includ- jale was doomed to perish untimely. | | ices ‘they are little more that a | A Few f th. Ba o . . us * ere ge any ol al ss ag ately, hardened with weak cis, au 4 oO e gains « especially at the full of the moon, with the laree bones there was aman ——— been heard half-way down h ), besides f ents of-a wilh 4 . Kensington, tan, Williams’ make. Reg. $ solid leather, with toe cap. $ discovered & tendency ¢@ be little | 227 some of them are exhibited in fossil mammals. 3 , thet, began to pursue them wi money and seemed simple-folk; and | #24 the bones were then skilfully { ‘and we only "I, the best, the most reliable. The prices we are quoting are in many | | Arab town, its busy streets, and, pre- | © Special barge to London. live eons So Sh Saenene ter which originally gave them com ing Trunks and Club Bags. The visitors showed that they cher- loose mosaic of chips. Each boas- ] interminable concerts of tom-tom, siderable part of a skeleton of a cave hyena (an extinct kind of spotted ’ . th I. . Men’s heavy farm shoes, in black or Men’ s heavy Urus Calf $c ef ep ae ee he ee Sia oy ine Soon ae price $7. 50, Sale Price® Reg. $7 00, Sale Price soon waned, and the small fry of the | the gallery of disinterred by Mr. L. E. The removal of such a fossil oka instances pos But this neroeomary “entente cord- sistency, and ander. the of ished some unpleasant customs, such must be carefully .uncoe ‘ flute, and vocal atrocities which that those who atill) had money tural History) at South town, masters of mraioe-plerems HE ate. F — ea courteous cantare and eaieny out- In his early, years Browning had cries, But they knew not what always a great liking for walking in — Abystinian warrier will do whet ~— blood is up. The gafiant blacks turn- | Womt to carry this love to the ed upom the smait- boys” and~ -rent-} o@~ 2 . #.. ; . = er annette Men $ F ine Shoes, In all _kinds of eeeeiaeenae . The feud was begun, for the Egyp- Datwich, whither he was wont to 69. =| « leather, black, calf, vici kid and all CD ete oe eae ante ae | ecty along the solitary and testes 9] . shades of brown. All 20 % Off them. Early one evening exasperated | byways, finding a potent stimulus‘to — fathers hounded the blacks to their | imagimative thought in the iso- camp with every detail of ignominy. | lation thus enjoyed, with all the com~ -| Arriving more or less in safety, they | current delights of natural things, — held a soiree musicale of great | the wind moving through the tree ength and animation, in the course | branches, the drifting of poignant — of which they were harangued by fragrances, even in winter-tide, from ~ their leading d’Annunsio’s into a | herb and sappy bark, x state of war-like frenzy. aimost even by the-alertest sense in “"‘Hastily arning Poe nyetted with the day’s manifold detachments. At — aren, scimitars this time, too, he composed. much in + pon’ that a Sine tiled a or } the open air. This he rarety, if craked aude their Italian guards | did and sailed forth into the town, caper- | Hons . 5. several ing and yelling like stage Irishmen, | S°e=¢ in “Stafford,” .were enacted — - to spoil some Egyptians. Outside a | Srst in these midnight silences of cafe they all but killed an Italian Dulwich woodland. . Here, too, as officer who strove to restrain them -nagthanashd pee ay 4 + eacpa ; but during the skirmish they had the. rene , misfortune to come into conflict with | 2OW andagain, after having read me Australians, and being unused |°T Written long, he All Women’s $12 Shoes, 2 Women’ s fine kid bal, 9 forthe. Dominion’ ate “of ‘aghting, |aUiet” from the boupe, and less, two women, two boys, an aged pearl and amber — the new in black, grey inch to » re lar $ rab and several ows were William Sharp, in “Life of tod brown at ®9660 | | $6:5dhalefrce 96.80 | | Ste See cee |e Men’s Rubber Boots, the new price of which is $6.00, while > $4. 75 they last - bee a 4 « gs! i ‘hy, : i sit ' as Peat tek #3 . “This kind of thing went on for A Ready Quotation. three successive nights, a truce being The following any told of . y. day ue ; in order that they might still make when he was commanding one of omr m P their little purchases of the Egyptian | bettleships, says-the London Chron- peddlers who haunted the vicinity of | i¢le. A “hard bargain” was bn ie ag . before Capt. Misses’ brown calf bal,just |’ | All our Women’s, Misses’ ceased. by common. consent, though having, broken ‘is leare for. sore paced i mm stock. $ $4 40) and Children’s Shoes--- sought the s secerity of numbers. aterd: 5 ae nas oe “ me glorious moonlit night the eg. e OY, ; rare peace of the Rue Eugenie was |Your defence?” “Nothing, sir,” came & $5 50 for 2 0 Off shattered first by the ton thamaieg the reply, “except that to err is Hu- _ : .of the tom-tom and shortly afterward }manm, to forgive divine — Shake- by a hullaballoo that brought every |Speare.” * | policeman, civil and military, panting | Without-the option of a fine—Brown- to the camp. The Mahometans of the | ips.” was the ready if unpleasant | detachment, _wearying - paying £ ke et i ii eet bare “ Boys’ everyday School Youths’, éveryday School aa Shoes, solid leather insoles, Shoes, éolid leather insoles, | 5, Ste Pace 94.00) | Siepce* "$3.20 REMEMBER---These Prices are Cash and the ag lay prone. A bemused Aus- advance. “a tralian had figured prominently but ‘The Banner in baie crear por rend - ge gd ag in what age ca ty he broken into the camp—whether as friend of one party Deeshte tahoe beth See. 42 or the other, as peacemaker or as ughter—O ef, HOW ErBRe’; agent-provocateur —- he never ex- plained. “And so they have — they must | ™¢ happy? ua fs et as ae - jeter aoe a o ahy front; ‘none How’s ‘This? | F ego = opes or intentions | We offer One Hundred Dollars | c P. ositively for TE N DAYS ONLY. Mente Geetinktion was hidden from Reward for any case of Eee i all. at waqhd. bets {Oe hignee degree | that cannot be cured by Hall’; | unjust to suggest that they "ald not ; Catarrh Cure. | do their bit in the great war. At the ¥F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. : ee NS worst, for pearly.a year) th We, the und nown F. J. a KIBLERS SHO yee | (SST | ee ei % | cian ] Removes \ outs a Fe | leteess | EE Catarrh Cure fs taken t 4 Side of t ttom ming pools with-\, Hall's ; out. tyt them of tor ae acting. careers m the blood and ae ing tool o operated. by a centrifugal sent free. Pri Ci aftnd Reo y 3 Poe sak ee vented Mi Ske Baits Porat Pe for constipation ~ gnjections of turpentine can Address F. J; Cheney & Co., Toleda, etd to preserve wood from inners a eae gist, 76c. Have ot i, jitaaeaie Meare ake ‘acaba ae ee, i tal

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