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NEW BR]TAIN DAILY HTRALD A member of our firm is going f{o confine his fi silverware business exclusively and will withdraw 10 days. Prior to taking a complete inventory we will pla iremendous siock on sale at 25" DISCO A few words are only needed to say ihat CASH will be | s pariner, and to offset this amount, we find it necessary fo lurn our s "Nt0 READ MONEY. , Our Goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES---Make your selecllon, then deduct =25 % FROM OUR REGULAR SELLING PRICE. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware 25% Discount FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, STARTING TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. EED JEWELRY CO., 238 Main St., New Britai i increased with the sing of the per cent of the whole at the end of ‘ ] | E]E mont videnced 20 per cent. AugZust. § 1YL incre in the price. The total value The shortage of tonnage that pre- of the exports of coc ut oil up to vailed throughout the spring and | Ithe end of August $16,280,000, summer months had been relicved by AL ‘: which represented an expansion of al- the assignment of a large number of [M8 SH“WS MURE V | 4 most 130 per cent. in comparison With government-controlled vessels, espe- 8 the fir: ght months of 1917. ciall ailers, to the Philippine trade. . v this sudden expansion ot These vessels began to ease up the . t ¢ oil industrv has led to fpace market during the latter part of [ Business Durmg Elgm Months 0‘ : e b anting August and continued throughout |G ] [ ] cocoanuts. estimated that September. This relief was particu- 50,000,000 troes were planted last year larly felt in the sugar regions through I8 Year Exceeds 862 000,000 and that upward of 75,000,000 will be the movement of the sugar stocks R R ARCADE g ) pianted durinz 1918. Numerous new made possible by the coming of these * o plantations are being laid out in the vessels. cocoanut regions and extensive invest- At present cango space is more plen- ments of capital are being made In tiful than stocks for export. This is the planting of new groves. + temporary condition brought about The exporis of sugar during the by the uncertainty that prevailed for alue that for ¢ other eight months unde onsideration some time in the hemp market in the month period in the history of Wwere about the same as those for the United iStates due to the fixing of corresponding period of 1917. The prices, to the order forbidding the ex- lack of tonnage been a serious rort of copra and to other causes, The New York. Jan. 17.-—The foreign commerce of the Philippine Islands months of 1918 far ppinc trade, according to J. F. omer, Manila correspondent of sxpansion. The total value of handicap to the sugar industry. arrival of many of these vessels bring- been had not the market been stag- find the stocks of the staple exports e FROM REGULAR PRICES 2,263 for the corres- 1t in was v little sreater for n prices accounts them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. coria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. verce Reports. Both impo The fiber expo were doubtless ing import cargoes of the utmost im- nated v the fixing of prices. in the warehouses of the exporters the exports for this period of 1917. | " IS e e Honest Advertising '8 Our regular prices on all goods is way below any other stores so you can imagine what you will save Bl ab e oae clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that weclaimed | ¥ you purchase a Hat from us, you can rest assured it is O. K. in every particular. 'i Hione n Heon "."> | That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed forit in its early days B SUIT CASES Big Assortment of We Have Over ave reas: 13to be found inits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, ,‘,,N of (mmnj Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from E All colors and st_vles. HAND BAGS UmeEIlas ODD HATS exports participated in this much below what they would have portance to the islands happened to & PR g Sl ar Vo . 3 3 efeleniimonths fending sy re of the United States in low. This does not mean that there § 18, amounted to 34- the foreign trade of the Philippines was any lack of these exports in the ed with $41,539,870 for continues to increase, being nearly 75 tslands. 0 e e e ——————————————————————— period was $86,044,902, that the quantity of goods | HIS is & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people arein- | f8 Wwhen in addition to our regular low prices you receive a 207 dlscount We are practical Hatters and when »nding months of 1917, | unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask et ~ S, 100 per cent. di and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. | d Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s 200 SIN L b e ‘Imltatlcms are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- | : Soft and Stiff Hats. an hird of all the which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. L1 Ea nent ':"d‘:;} Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of WMT— | Also Velour Hats. SUIT C ASES l 2 5 ‘ e n;“f:rfi"?,‘,’,;’ e $2.25 to $15.00. o to All sizes, shapes and C kPS SRS colors. Former prices i HAND BAGS $6 50 $2.50 to $3.50. L STRESS OF BUSINESS Cloth Caps. $2.50 to $18.00 While They Last Rosadiinion ' A nation’s necessity has plunged many thousands Hockey Caj The above prices are The above are regular under consideratio of boys and girls in their teens into the vortex of | Our regular ones from garenod business before their time. Many will feel the Aviation Caps. which you receive 20% DHices iomE Rt s $ 1 .50 ¢ for imports " strain upon vitality and energy and hkew1se the Fur Caps. off. receive 207 off. than th senout the eisht monine | Need for the nourishing and tonic virtues of y all importers were in a £ to sell more merchandise than ¥ t ould supply 2 I culty &f gétting orders t United gtates and of fin ! zo space and railroad trans. sortation was the greatest handicap ’ & against which import merchants had to contend during the frst eign:| A very little, taken regularly, is far more beneficial than | EoRCsionthe yaa s PR ’ ! when taken by fits and starts. Scott’s Emulsion is i R R AR‘ ADE The most noteworthy feature of the e ® export trade for the sight months was ~concentrated nourishment that contributes to strength th increase in both the quantity | and helps confirm the body in vigor and health. and value of the exports of cocoanut T oom T oo 1 0il. The demand for this commodity bk S fra b e