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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-22, Page 84,6%, TALORT TR* 'IY1•7'EP'TEM3Illa dies' SIM and eel Hosiery ,• These, are sub -standards • eatra g aod, shape. ••They come i asharted..Aleit buff 'shades, • and •either •plain , or fine ,cheeliS, Yoh ,da welt." to look thee and stock up for the 'days • Speciaf,, Per. pi. UV.0 • Hoie for .13a . O Pur Wool Tus at the "'Wee ellap nePdg'" to kepi) him warm. Snds. )31it extrat 004, in :white- 'net - tied Or *eek: , • . -end speeial, pair..' Newest.. Gloves.."f • : . e our if ntoCked glove• • sliowin In :the Dept. ,NewoSt • Ehiplex ,• suet glove., t. with:- or-,1,withaftt!' ' dome', Neat ,fur trimradd, nalj- •. .03"'"Iinqd,. Orcheaper quaitie prinnmed ; with • taril- • • back miffs. 1.0 : .3 IS pictorial Review atterns ongOleutn Litio 1.141 Rugs', Reversible ed., - room Rugs Of exc'efititinal Softness, „ • cemhunat 41,1O,St of. pretty , era Worked •fint hi" "' daintiest • patternswithillOwera and med- alion centres. See these at our Special- 'week,- end '4 0a1 sale, at each I • UP and pitnity..Govo A 'nice spits, fancy, lace-. ..trimme ;of superior quality, shown" in • shades, -of Med. Blue,:' Hello,: Sand, Pink, Rime. ' Full •nizes, and a real buy -et. our Week -end , • special price. Each.. , V.0‘.; ' Heavy Linoleum Floor RUnners These come in pretty blue design .on heavy can,,tass back • mullion linoleiim., •18" wide,. ' 1.08" long, Just the thing ..for SeYe your floor covering be-, tWeen-doora and Spots of .0"4ra seryice. . Week end ". 98cspecial, each ......., Shop Here and Save' , !aiker PHONE 121. Pay Cash and Buy For Less ANY •,DUNGANNON - fernier ..*esiderit.:of,,,thiS: district. wep Saind _ 'at. the ?come of her. daughter, Mrs.. Tnpper.,,, in "the :terser' of Anne Car.: ter,. widow' of the '"late Ahdreiv, Duff, _ Who ,W weII;•reniendliered here as ' . etinder4iNt',seltobl.• Deeeased was the 'eldest jiaugbter of one cf the 097 • rteers -liflproii County, the late Geo. 'Carter, belPil born Lathe to*riship of The late' lgre. Duff Wei. 'a lifeAcing • and: . . • faithful Member of the: Prethyterian ' church and -took ''•an• `naive interest ..xiot onlyin..:chnrCh mink, but also in temperance...organizations.. :',Surviving are One. sister,Mrs. F. M., Carter, of New "York. City; two. •daughters Mrs. A. ,Little-ofBallyeroy; Ontario: . _ Mrs ".R. ,TuPPer.:er Owen Sound; and' one son, Mt ,"A":, A.' Duff" of Detroit , • • , • She was.; laid to; rest . Turner's, cemetery, . Tuckersinith, Tuesday Sept 6th• :; .••• . "' '1. •: ." " Mr. 'Stanley 'Orser• had. his: buggy' ,pretty badly, smashed on h• • recent Friday' evening, whenit: as hit by a ear. StahleY,. who 'ivaageing north, Was meting :another. buggy almost in front: of the ' parish hali, when a 'car going igouth, .• failed to: see him. uig in the Same direction::,The 'result. was that the leff.front wheels of .the. • , • • two Vehicles, were interlocked; Puric- laring . the Car tire; • breaking the • lamp and cruhripling the'lront fender,, The .vibeel;„of the buggy was emit- pietelY demolished, every .spoke being • broken, the •ivhiffletree mashed. and, . the top badly tWiSted. Th horse man •.,,aged : to free 'itketYccarrying the driv; • • er , over the dashboard, hut fortunate- • • ' ly not injuring bini,- as inpst like): would 'iiaVe been the. case, had he not , been holding .the lanes Bth car and buggy landed in /the ditCh, which a' this place is;•froin kt. tO feet de'eP• :The , single. 'occupant of, ale car. wa • ' uninjttred, but felt very, badlir, the' • the, accident had bappeticd:;• WA? • driving at about fifteen niiIe Pe• r hour. :• the Speed been greeter no* doubt, both would have been In•: • " lured. • Mr. Farrier from near White-. church;. *hp was- ,driving the ,ear. said • that the street lights OT the , village seemed to confuse him, and that', he • did not.See the :Second buggy until lw •. struck it. • •A, satiSfactory settlement •'•Vas arrived at between the two Yount. Men, who are congratulating therii- -,• selVes. that they eseaPed, without seri- " qua. injurY. This is the third ' car , which has -been ditebed this spot , , this season. • _ ' SSt • -1 WALKERTON' • Last 'Friday: 'Magistrate in._ as.sesieci, , Louis :'1"orter, an ' 'Arran ToWn'ship armer,. end COR, for yip ating • • -,the Lioilor Control ,Act... 'fic .plegded than: •'hie -,prIVate •.'Porter, • • offender *more 7-thein.'.erite 'whire -the' WaSfin force, was in jail here,. • far e6titild •oeilayt, 'ate?' being. • prehended,„ • He. was _later • grantedhalL . ", • .•° .•:' • "Mr. .0, '.E. Mehl acted for,,iiitir. as lehlt.:,-:Meirtindale-••-: • of. • Seuthamtitorio . who. pat in a similar plea., The curt.ordered film, .to for reit $1.00 'and the coats. He lied. liquot ,Septeinher gq, Without h peinnit. WEDDING AF KI LO S Stanley-BannerMan ' • The 1tczeof Mt. and Mrs. George annerman,l(inliiis, was rthe seeae-of7 a very pretty' airtimin, Wedding . lest week, when • their 'second ..danghter. Hazel„Laurettai.was7 united in • Mar- riage-te Wilhaiifirarold Of Kinloss. , The bride, waS given in marriage by her •father arid took .1.1q. place :beneath an arch , Of; evergreens arid: autinen flowers; The.loride Was; becorningly gowned 'in her Wedding divas of peach- georgette with panels of Pleating, with yeil and coronet of orange blossoms. She carrieda s w- er, bouquet of .0phelia "roses and niald.." en:iiair fern. -: The cereniony .wasper- farmed, by Rev. 5. Johnston' ar London.- Littlt Florenee Colwell,., as, flower girl, were 'a 'dainty little freck- of shelf pink 'crepe de Chene and iied:h basket of Sweet poas. Misg. Daisy Ayles,. cousin. of :the"; • .bilde played Lehengrin's 'Chorus. • The groom's ;gift • to .the :bride :was a'rome. of per1s; to, the pianist h white gohd. bar pin, and, to the flower girl a neck.' , The happY,Cbnple left on, a, trip to Toronto, Niagara,and other points. • On •'their return they Will. reside on the groom'ii.farm: at Kir:doss.. ' • • OBITUARY - PRIJCE PRESBYTERY .MEE'PINCI 'KINCARDINE • ' • BrUce Presbytery:1)f the :United Chrirch •net iLn KiucerdirieOn Mon,.. daY, Sept,. 12. "T'ho• '11,1Ornigig" session 'was opened' at„ 9,80 i,vith :Rey; C; McKenzie ef.'llipley, ehairman 0f the Prg4bYtery, in.ithe-„ebair,`.1 After de,' votional exereiSea 'by, the' ellairrnan • Rev,(4,* Buell of PriisleY„ gave an inapit'ational addressi, Tbe elettion•of • ,oflieers fpr the 'penning • year yesilled, ')1.1 R9v. Clhas..„Rackett of •Tar; •beino• • made chairnoten, and Rev. H. . Ram, of Walkerton,•,iiPirerre. elected as SeeretarY,. •• The.40110wing candidates ,for 'themihistry. woro app .m;royed.''.•,hy, .he.eet.ing.arid. certified; to college! •(4e9", E, releOner and 'IL 04.114gli of Teesikater„ Parrie"Pavey'l,pf:-Qhesley. •and Trwin Inglis of., Walkerton. , • 'The young .men are 'at, present talemg • course at Victoria College, T.Pronto. ' The :following, Icominittees reflo*tOd" the-Year',e.worfc; Rev. It W. Craw the reportsof the: year. Srieaking fel' I id depArtrnent bo WNS pleaSed Germany, Great Britain and trte had, passed adVnticed legislation ,,af- f-epting the liquor traffie. Ontario felt, was fallowing the Western• l'rov- inees in the experiment • of govern- ment ,eontrol. . the e-Vening sorvide a large aud- ience "greeted the 'officers,- Of. tite Gen- ' ral CoieiJ. Dr.. MaPLachlai took as his', subject, "Where,•there 'i.‘•; 'no vision' ;the people ,pel 1,411,','„ and spoke on the develapinent. dt11 WeSt and the she, cesty af the ideals ` of V° . • -brong t before thO stl'angers en a neW 'land. He pointed out that it v1s ur ade' tbat' the fproigner bad' ••the nd t1epf ,edtfeation' And ro,•., likien, hi' order 'to‘tekp theth Plate the lclevelopnicri't Of %the: eOuntrk. pow c, pr‘„, ;tlic•Se • rfeweo;1•.,,,e; .•W.911' cupying- :11 j rbc,, roljtjert1 the West. The Slogan'. of.115'7ifitirch •nilit be "Onward' • ' , • 'fir. Bryce ,in his addrOs stressee the neceqqrtv t•jth God oVi4ticluipW tonvOgr,... reported fa , The work of 'important end we 1aonM translate improveinent' A the FlnrisCo!--` He giver 600 Or' phans, were cared 'for atinere. .fitted. to acenpy a place in • our eoun- .trY. At the "evening ce ?lisq. Lil- lian Anderson gave a .solo, which wee. • • The etec-tivc‘i of the different W S••.hranrhoet 'in' thr...Pre.ibvteiry bele' lro-nine• And after • noon, Joining with 'tbe. other delegates at the evening' ne.esien. • MUST NO; DR11!):l MOTOR ,POR YEAR TeindgtelatiV. 0, C 111nelAr'oePh., ,Pairgre4 porting., for liter -attire 'dePaltmCnt; tr ged the general 'use `of .• ' all United c'hureli Periodicals. Rev. '‘,7. G. Buell in his"4:ePert on evangelisp and social service,,:called attention " to the portance of Pledge signing i proper lit- erature and itili.zati�n of lay mem- bers inthe work. ROT. Gallagher of •the education pominittee,, reported P successful lieya! camp at Port Elgin in July... Over 100 badges and other awards were earned by the .boys in • attendance. The Nerthern,/ Summer School held its 1t2h annual spssiOn at • tlie,aisual place and: was th•..most .sue cessfhl yet. The "atnnial fall rally of Young. People will be held .at • Paisley on October '7, Teacher :training class- es Were "strongly, Urged; In trre report of the • maintenance . and extension fund Rev. T. 'IL Sole suggested that, •conferences. be held to discuss. mat- of .an, accident ahnut'two;;inenths ago ters of. interest; The objectives of the L...___________Loaerr_iojen_Etrnegt-st-;- The. charge chative of wanton carelessne and negligence in the 'oorration df. a in,otor ear, which waS l#1d •againSt Rudy Sanerof. Nlildmay, as a result - -year for .-the .-_tiffere • wa_e,ntrack. :by , a car :drii:en, by., • the -ddrifire17-Tris. expected that confer-, ences will- be held at •Bervie, Cargill former, wag heard . in police court at Wiarton and Dobbington during the. - on Saturday last- -before • 144t week of October, at which. Dr Magistrate Walker., Sauer pleaded not of loree. ,he the lipealterm , guilty. The' 1Vlagistrate dismissed the P.; Weddings This Fall The Beide jhis Fall will be able to• , choose. a Pinner 'Set. -from some of the New- est Delias Reasonable Prices Collie and see the Patterns :now im •C� in me Open:Stock 'PatternS. , Everybody is Welcome to walk around the Store. and see the New Cliinaware: ' rtANI..4RVS '.VARIE'IN STORE k I :i(JUCKOW3 43/111 ARI Janies":Ronistah. , The' news' of the. 'death. ,ef .Mr.• Jaa.. , , -- Roulston et -his home in Wingham on, 'Sunday lasti,. at .the ..age of 72 years, 5, Months and, 27 dep,, was a shock:to i-hieTnianyrrieridelriltiPleYtaad'ittein-- DeceaSed Who for a 'great many years was a resident of s•Hmion was highly respected as 'a . :A :nnruber,,,of • years .ago he retired 'from' activo farm, life.' and: tOok un' resi- dence- in Kincardine' and: :later in Wingham. He had not enjoyed , good _heath fornome.time„ While in Huron he Was a member of the Olivet-Meth- eilist' ,church. „To, mourn' his 'loss .fie leaves : his widow,: three sons, can., .2, Huron;.Vincent of Devlin; •Rainy River District, and ;John 'of qVIarshwell, Sask. •. Mrs. L. Smith,. 4 t • t' T them. agne is a_sis sister .o em 'extended the SYMpathy, f thei friends: The. rernaiii,s Weie, brought ,fronl 4ingliam . 04, Tuesday, and services Were held in: St . Andrew's yilited.'Chtirch; -Conducted by 'Rey. G. • McKenzie: ',Interment took plaee, in Ripley Oemetery;,, AITCTION—S-ALE-":: Of Valuable Farin. in the Toivnship ' • of WaWanoSh. • , , • The Administratrix 'cif the Estate of Edward Haines, deceased, will:Of-. fer..for sale by .public auction on the nremises: on T,aeSchry, the eleyenth, . day of October, 'A.D. 1927, . at 2 'o'- clock in, the afternoon, -the following •valuable r op er tY,_ Lin arn el y south half of Tot number 'Twenty4ev- cm in the Tenth -Concession • of the, Te*nthip of -Wawanosh ih the Coun- ty .of ,Huron. containing one. linndred . acres of land more or less. •, • . This: property- le situate 'about and "nneAalf miles .from f the Village of .Whitechurch,, one. mile from 'school and four ,miles from. church; ,on ‘. a good.,gravel road. Tbqte are • about. eighty'. are cleared and about ten aPreS •of good hush; and •all the 'clear: ed land' is•in grass. •• , • There are on .the .prerrises a. good , eight -roomed tratne ho,is.e and • r frame bran 34 x and, straw shed 28 x 58, with stone foundations under both barn and shed, a good' orehard" ,and a good Well- with winciniill and pamp 'attached,' • The farrn -is in ;ex-• cellont• condition throgghout. • Wilson Of Toronto, and Dr..MeDonald , The "resignation of Rev, Ci•Cooke of s, eceivthe ri,..4-itoperate a , to '. . charge, • but 'ordered that Sauer be Pinkerton and Cargill, wared deprived of I by the _Presbytery and it is expected' motor car on the nblic fitglima_ys for local churciiiiiiiiiir will;tTilace on- one year ,froni tlfis•t. - • — a new aspect at these points. Ad, - • : --,--o-o-o-- . dressing. the • meettag Rev: Cpoke re. . • __ . • • ,TIIE BOYS' AND THE PREMIER ilerrare"aereelorrig and suecessful minis - in Smiths Fells and pin,. • The; Clinton Ne,ws,Reeprdtelle..„of, brook. • • , The :following were appointed ' to • byersee. the' work 'Of 'Weak :charge, at. Salem, Rev„'Paton,•:„Glwriis; -Rev. Kel- ly, 'Colpoy's Bay, , and Re•;,., Springer ,Mr. Aiken. of Allenford, addressee; the meeting in the interest .of form- ing a local layn'en's 'assoeiation,.. Reim., Hackett; Harnwell,Bole,. and Messrs. Telton and :Aileen were,ra,p pointed., art interirn e.leecutiVe. • Two offieers of the General Council of the „United -•Church. Were present •--ind gave exteptierially fine •aceounts: of -the work. • Rev. Peter Bryce Of To vont°, Stated, that by 'the. Aril Ogarva.', tion,,of congregations that have ' tak err place have consolidated' 411. Afire half .thatnumber, and .that .287 'aid/ r'edeivirig „charges have:become self. supporting;,•,1,5a new fields, had been •or'ened-up;• 'With sgo,, preachingsta amis. -Iteadjustmente in the. Maritime • nrovinces' had :eliniinated $111,000 ir 'rants. At the present time' • there Were _ 20 ministers in :the finite '711ureh without/ charges. 'The Unite(' Church • needs ininiaters, he elairned, •He was pleased with the cc -operation between, the executive of the W.11LS • and the, General.,Board" of' the. church : „tor, MacIiachlare, bf Tarinto, secre- tary Of ,the department of sccial serv- ice' and evangelist:if,: eXorossed , Anglia A.: MeI)onald. • Anther of Huron Townships noble - characters was 'called to ,his reward 911.WednesdaY or last 'week, when.the • death Of Ur. Angus A. MelJonald ee-, burred; `at Londbn. A'few 'Weeks ago an .infectiori from's , toe' hail "necessitated his zemoval to Landon, where after all' efforts to. dur‘i:. a deep -aeRled malady had failed, his 'foiit' Was ampatated. 'Aithanh i'Man• • , .of strong,. physique, the..shoekwa „too greatlof elan Of his Years,"and • • . • .. he gradually grew' weaker -till •; the. angel of dedth relieved hi.; stiffeling:: He. was' born On con.' 8, litiron .Town- ship, 78 ;years age,. a 'son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Oarly • pioneers of this section; Hae he grew 'to' manhood, and 'married •the:. daugh- ter of\ eaother pioneer,. Miss Isobel 'McLennan. , Mr: McDonald was One or ourmost respei.ited: citize.ns a friend at all' times, a• faithful „and TERMS OF sArio: Ten • per eept co. nsmt,arat' Cntisttan. ror ' a great _ . . 4 , , • y , , .• • nr-the purchase, money on the day of manY Years " had been a member :iale and the. balance within- thirty. and "Elder.of 'Knok* ChUrc'n, where lie . . . .ays thereafter. •Tb,, "purchaser "will it •a 'reit Worthy rnanner julfilled the. he entitled•to immediate pessession • airties'n of his 6ffide', ond his passing -is •Further terms and conditions of' salo will _be mode known at the time or a great loss • to the cIiiirch and ,sur - "sale Or 'may be had on application t• roultding ebriVilloitY. , • '.' !he tmdersigned. . •. To .modrn his, deathis left; his `-wi- , . • At ..,the. sitnie time and ,picce will .h.e dov.7, two daughtersi Alex..`51al. • -offered: for sale the following house- ' coin) Collingwood; and ',Annie of To: hold." g,00ds and 61fects, : rar,telv: J sidefguir(1, 1 dining room table ronto; five sots, Donald at home, F'ip- "lay of Ottawa, John, Winnipeg; Mur- ser•retary, lounge, 1 organ. r) eane. ',ottani chairs 6 •itchen• ehnirs • •• tiech•oom suites, 2 etisteads, • 1 •chen- criphoard-.---1-fcifelien • stnve,, 21r,vaters, 1 1„fenthe, ,h d•and $. set.of•or spring; a quantity :of reeldinn... and till -de lino a number. of farm. arid ,enrden eflitleYV. .riettliq?4 •Ord oth'er articlet'• •ton•niitsiczons' to ,r4Itit"-•ott • 1.,...r.r,bp •rt*. nuattV411: wood -split and in.• tlit• tElz,mys..,0F0,§;iLEI , T).11,S; Sums of Ten ' dallaN" and no.' der, cash ; arlif for stirriq over that - amount, anoroved joint notes gt. ,siY AnOriths. will he -accented, .• --DATEDexitieth_4 • tember„.. A.D. 1027. - VANSTO-NE.. • • Winghain. On trici. Vendor" g Solfeitor (6-10-C)!, , , • , (64O - doh Saskatoon; • and' -David Of Den- zil _ ,Slask. • 4140br0thq, .John: P114 mid sistere Mary of, m. 8, Icor- on,, fir:i.lifiarnlis extended thee .•3irn pa- thy:0- f host of frientIS'.• The funeral • VtidaY to Ri,PleY7.denteferY,-,`"f- .,lar,r•ly • attended, Service was can- on/44-0i .Pel, -Dr. Cennorl Ksrit); rhunh, 'assisted • by Rev. •C. N. Mc-; " *' St ' tr.t d TOt17.1e. ttt rew,s in o clinrch. 'Anirnala dan!t•tequire b' :eauthey -don't -live 8'^` -4forrlish" as • • r r Many a' -wedding Vkritanlp shOuld say '"and a pale bridegroom cemplet-I ed the color, te!ien.V640,..• , a rather amusing but pleasant. inci- dent Which occurred, at the Chilton_ Station_ Hirkgra:isat to • l\l'orth Huron.'.,..1,[-: appears that the Premier .and his 'Partk left their. Pri- vate railway car 'at Cjinten. 'and ,Werit• , tb •Wingharn ':hy anforeebile: , The News.-ReCOrd-isays: . • "This ear on the srding attracted the".',attention of Some _boYs who were 'Poking ah,O;A,, , .44,"yes . seeing. ylist they. ea.4...;P:iese: Pr'e- 'micr -r+7,4 spn. cf a well: in, town Who lime. 71714".!!7 rh.: rest •wallted-up 1.9 "7-.` E rf.tri anti in7 traduced . - P--•7gzr- was vety 'ably, net tzazre_irfaise Colors, Abe yetmg 1,71-orrad him that he was iz-7, Bvt*a 60-n- gervative in po;:if..cs. arA that his dad didn't 'support him, tne Premier. --This ,tiewever, did • nut, Ma'ke 47 difference •to' the. treatment. meted*--ont: and the 'ads 'were. taken into the.'priiate.dai-- SETTLES 'CIVIL ACTION . • . FOR •$2,900 -A1•ID COSTS, . „ It looks as thoirgh'iting • Jepli. „Lippert's adventure • on : the road. ..hoi•th Of Riyersdale, when': , his car' • k crashed . into ; the .0'Ilagar, goingtb he a pretty costly affair, in mOreways than one. - Besides - having .to de.feind a charge cf manslaughter, lie had ta_netflei • with Mr. Joh.n O'Hagan hig. dau- • PUBLIC:SPEAKING CONTEST BE 'AT .9,01Y11-1A1P1'ON • The .Ilriree County Edutationat, A g- . • sociation will :condact, ka, pulilic speak-. ing .contest. 'in the'Town Hall, .BOUtii: 12 ethrimeneing,:.,nt 8:o'clecic: • The": , • contestants : be , the winner's,: at , tbe -various. sehOol. :fairs held through - the county, thisseason,„ and. will:c" • he_apen_to-rural-and- uniren-l-pu Oils, • is hoped. :that 'every such winner. ;Will' 2. •be- at the' county.•Contest. The prizes will be': iSt;:$25:60;:.:2nd, $15..00;' 3id,.• The. )Oritarie Educational Assoela-„, tion ton'e'S to.,..complete' the 'contest' holding' -a conteSt 'for 'the -ccUritY ..• hers:, to compete for 'provincial honr, Ora. o -o -o SOME 1ALL FAIR DATES Chatsworth—Oct. 13-14. ' • Chealey-Sept.29280„ • • HpliWortff'—Sept. Lion's 5-6. OiVeir..Smiiid--Oct. 678: , • • .kwiaitoli—Split. 20-21. g7-30.• • • ' Eirnvale•--Oct. 3-5. LuckniAV—Sept..29-30.• Paisley-Serit„ 27L28. TO, . ghter• Marjory in an action for-dam- akes. ' Toronto . papers of Sept '7th in their, Osgoode Hall. news had •the following: 0'H:igen vs. Lippert—D., ,Roliertson, K.C., •for plaintiff, moved for jUdgment• approving'. of settle- -r apt. F. W:14. Harcourt,: K.C.; for in- fant. • *Judkinent for plaintiff • for" $2,900. and costs. Marjory's share , 'fixed it $1,500, to •be paid intocourt to her credit, and $1,40o to be /paid to her lather, ,John Ornagan. Costs of Official Guardian fixed. nt 815 to be „raid out of infatit'S sharp. • It appears that Marjory is only 16 •years. of age, and• is referred to as an infant. • MOdernisra: • Spending so•Much 'money ,ti•ying to' win girl' that there is'net enough left •te marry her. • The .reason ;why! some people try to a_goodLis4-beeatise--it,- is:. easier- than - • - • thin,g..of an ex,-,erlence 'for the boys. 'bei fng good.' Actien at being present and hearing. : , 11 rtotttopg„ ....„ ..:13qys,,BIG pASKRUK.:;-.S.T.,0PfK.:'Or. FINE-...-.J.EWEL!r' • •a. low price o , . . . . 'Watches, . Ol4,0s4 Etc.. 4 a e ails Sat. Sept. 24th; a .The E'ntire Sto'ck •G�es 'O.n Sale - ' • • : ' ", SEE BIG POSTER IflAILED TO YOU TO -DAY he:. Whole: • •.cOuoty- Kil6Ws •that rnily Merchandise of UnquestonabIe Qi.Iality is carried by th,is store, and when we say SALE it meaiis a .D; yVNTaGJI.. VE ectacular C-trts Ever3i Pieceof iYier handise th ig Large Stoc ' ......•••••••••,*•••••.••• , — DOW, .11111111111.