Clinton New Era, 1909-08-12, Page 5Att vnith 12(o
quejje$ re 1,00*1 opslqu-'* pacuity entraince
Sirtbs Marrims Death, ',fxamination Result$
BORN
1, Wfa pre
Atig- K-1 A W 14 219 the'vdifor of e1w -Seto 6�0
FLETC11
ust 8rd, to Mr. anill'Urs. L. FletchOr, A Move than once I have been a8ked
the question, .114re we going to vote on The following list 0011tainsthenamea
f all c4ndlolates Who have PAs6e4 00
1" on August Local Option in January next" Aly
The Desire 91 11,011, IFAU LV�. one or were
0
HOjIAND —10 W8,1011 Partsof the examination,
And Urs. jkl. Hollandita. son. answer Iftyarlablr has been, I hope so,
i *30, to Mr. yet it bas not been fully decided on. for entrance into the facaltiesofeduca.
-In H'iteter, on July Does your wat tion. The examination PassiOd is indi
1 1 toHOW ]�, y W oh run correctly P Why then, it is asked by some, is it
Mr, and Mrs. , ti, HoweyS a son. It It doelp not, leave it with thuR advertised in. the parers F To, this, cated,ofter each name, The % ord
L�43_InWlngbartl- OPA119, givoutbe opportilnity, wo will aill bavetosayis that I know not W ache") indicates 1 bat the candidate
MATKI, return it to you witil our Pe S011- bow it got there—pordo thee-ptimittee =ilifying under section 5 (2) Of �ir-
Ust, 24rd. to Peter and Mrs. A14thiaO, 06 10.
daughter. al guarantee or its c6ri-ectness. know. Howaverit is not a bad si2n The certificates of those who passed
is to Own a watch, one of I �JARRIBD when"lbe 1 e)ple begin to enquilre. And the statements. Of marks of those
Our cliarges are reasonable Some. who have aslimd me the question:
W' I Are-promilrent buidness men, an . d in who failed will be wailed to the prin-
his "very o nt," Why HL?N;DFR9',ON - RHOD'E—At Dash en Wbor cl pals and inspectors at once. As it,
some instances, tn took little
deny him whea his am- :Woodi. on juiv 2801. Miss Florence the other examinations no appeal can
'Rhoole, to Mr. Frod'Heodersou. W4� make no c.11arare or -no part when it was Voted an bee, be Olowed to candidates whose papers
bition can for adollar be BKANDrim-MALLOY-At Pono. . U wat 117L r fore, and'tb6v think now that we are stamped as - havin , g been re -read.
gratified. This is not a om July 2sth, by Rev. A. M. for examining yo r C11 should go on. In other cases of failure appeals will
�Ua, Alta.., ing, of Its tSurely tbere.are strong reasons why
-make jSeliev&' Watch ]D�llfts, 3118 Margaret Mallqy, of Mack- and report Clinton, Should MOVQ'�_prarticalarly not be rof used if in ads befoi eptern
111n,S.isk, (late ofBerivallier, Oar,.).tD needs. now when so many r are In the cim- her 1. and accompanied by thafee of
thiaking of oeorge, Brander, of I?OUOIX&. $2 M. In view of all. the precautions
that we are poign. It is, pretty certain there will taken, however, i r tis unligely that
either. It's a, guarantee4 v.,rl()6pja, Sri L ill 00jarloWhere Vot�
nre t
DIQ4 D ingwilltake pjace-inouding2 cities such appeals would be successful.
v:>4 A)l G Ander-
It is siniply
mepiece, DEAUIXO-In rs%eter, on August and, about 40 towns and villages, Huron V H Agney iors, 2, J 0
2nd, Thomas Dearing. Aged 83 years. There is no question now as tQ the son 1, A W Archibald I bon
U i together so that by h
P 4LLIOTT—In Wingbam, on J R a G �,4w.urting business, The contrary 1 Copp 1, D U 019,r4 2, J H Currie, . 2,
little accidental rough Thos. J. BlliOtt, Oged� M yega's. is mPl proven, And in all cases—the P I Davis, a, H VDobson %U Duncan
7. 2, U,.V r�jccurt, 1, B R Glena 2, G R
us�ge won't disarrange. FARRHLL - In Turnberry, on July i
i� JRWIELft AND OPTICIAN tion, Incident to the treating.
28th, Win, Oarrell. in his 81th year, =js removed, by which so waovy obie,2,-0 Horan 1" g. 3 F Xilty 2, Jr F
things. It is nicely nick- —In Turnberry, oil July Issuer of Lucas 1. W Q- fj%very 2, K M Leppard
FARRET., will be benefited.
2,Stb, William Farrel, in his 81th Year-
eled. q_ In As one who is deeply, interested in 1, J 13. V Long 2, W b I.,inklater 4.
;bam, on July or ib teachers, F A Ma;v 1, R 8 MoBurney 2,
HAUILTO1 Wing all that concerns the welfare I _h
29,,b. Hugh Hamilton, aged 07 years. Marriage Licenses. WJ XcLe&P2 JWPeckl,H G Pug
Stayn&'r on JUIV 28th' town, I sincerely ask that thtre mav 2 0 M Ross 1, V AL 'Etoas jj 2, D H
It will retain its appear- HIM —At be an earnest tfroct niade t6L Close off I Rte;�xrt I, honors, 2' * B C U Stone- 4;
Richard Hiltz, Rxeter. aged 04 Years. Ontario tha , man 1, R Q Soott 13 H Stoneman 1.
ance till the last tick, JOBB— In Dauphin Man., July 27th, t partof our b(;te's which is caas
Rhoda Henning, beloved wife of Wine Ing the ruin of so many. G 3 Thompsno 1, O'b Treleaven 2, G 144
Tees 2,J 0 Wilson 2 -
And it wili ticklp that Jolbb fognerl! of Turpberry. R-ENT—T. Ur0NE.
,T g A 9
Tn Wingliam, July 2114,
boy of your$ if YOU take er and Mrs.
infatif daughter of Pet stations of.ey.orontp.North Bay
11
SHOE AND MUSIC EMPORIUM,
S,C,,Rathwe11..:.Co
one home to him. Why
avallas. August Oth, -line,
McNAB—In Seafortli,
to and -including Xingston. also
stations C� 0. and nf Q. Hys. and
Special
not d6 it to -day.
Jenne pungest daughter Oy J. r4cNab.
RUASELL At St. -Paul, Wrin., on
on ,
stations on K, & P, Bou th of Renfrew.
*Qumwer Shoes-
j I
supplied with the latest, -popular
Songs and Instrumen
We have several lines of SUM -
mer shoes we wish to Clean Out
August lqr. Mrs. Rev. A. L, Russell.
For the three excursions. in August
froly, fill
during July and AuOust. In
order to do so quickly, we bavJ0
deep:
Newcombe
cut the price
HINTOUL - In Winghern, July 31st,
special trains will be'run
Pianos
Ladies' Pat, BI licliers, re'g- $30),
David Rijiltoul, aged 28. years.
THOX In Turnberry'. on July 30th
points an the G. P. R. If you 'are in
any doubt as to date of excurs ion from
I and $140, sale price $1.00 -
Ladies' Pat, Bluclil-ra, rPg,. S4 00,
sale price 1�3.19
piano_4ND.Organs
W. H, Rellyar
Olive Ferne, youngest dangbter cf
Chase in,' 1111's, Thom; aged 14 years.
In Auburn, an August
your district apply. to local 0- R R
agent. who Will also fumish-t-imes of
special trains, or write to. R L ThOmR
will please you'.
P Try Ts for Repairing.
8, C. Rathwells.
WBL$H--
Nb, Edward. Weleb, o f the London
son, District Passenger- Agent,
This store will close every evening at 0:30 during the summer
months except Sataiday.
Road aged 71 years.
WiLLIAMS—At Alexandvahospit-
R., Toconto.
Jeweler and Optician.
al, Goderich, on Jilly'419t. Mrs. J. M.
Williams, aged 35 years.
Wou. Tile Tropivy
Spmmer S.chool a SUCceSS
Godevich Tourney. opened up on
ith 22 Rinks
Toesolity of this week w '
Stove for Sale.
The second Missicinary Summer
1,90hool-atSt.Thomas & 'splendid'
entered for the contest. BGOOurtide
took uo the f(illowin�V.1-tink, J -T
J H G
was .
Courtic ' e, J T Watts. tsem:tn,
success, Theice was a good increase in
Cou�tjceskips abd'su�ceeded in win -
A beautiful Radiant Howb Stove for sale.
In attendance over last year, Alma 001-`1
ning the troph which made the
good COLdition. Apply to
3 in J. We NENNICOMBE.
lege; with its spacious balls, cOlUfOrt.
able apartments and beautiful cah'Pus.
tbirdL tropLhy Clinton Bowlers have
this The NLNy.VjtA extends.
Boy - Wanted-
'equipped with facilities' for Tennis,
Basket Ball, Croquet avd- Bowling is
.
won year.
=13 ratulations to the victors. Foilld WL
9
ing are the games I ey won,�—
00,1, swart boy wan�ia7to icarn the Printing
a S uniner -School,
an ideal place fOl" t
and the self escrificing, effdrts of Dr
1.1y
Tnoj�
Flirst Round
e. NEW ERA.
arid Urs. Warner and their staff add.
'deizich
Go
ed greatly to the prollb and enjoyme�rit
Calirtice.,. . �, lj5 I[io!14 ......... 12
Servant Wanted
of ail attending thipt School; Every -w
�ec�nd Round
gooit general serv�t,,At wgoedD�t 00
daing was done with. a prow6triess.'Courtice—
and harniony that wasolelightfal every.
I.,...,.-_ Zj Rev. J Muir.20
'Sehlifinals
L C-24 tf BIRS. It NS R Hur St.
One rose went to* - in6als and to - the
sesslons!of the school a,t t1le, sound of
I
Godetich
Courtice. .1, D Avis .......
Wood for Sate.
-lent Preildent
the gong,. at A the effic
He*, G. N Hagen B A in his u6ual kind -
Finals
11
SHOE AND MUSIC EMPORIUM,
S,C,,Rathwe11..:.Co
HOARE"..
X U5 I e
Special
Sheet.m,uslc
Bargains in
I
We always endeavor to LCOP
out- 18beet Music DaPaTtwe'Pt
*Qumwer Shoes-
j I
supplied with the latest, -popular
Songs and Instrumen
We have several lines of SUM -
mer shoes we wish to Clean Out
during July and AuOust. In
order to do so quickly, we bavJ0
deep:
Newcombe
cut the price
L.adliW Pitt, Oxfords, reg. $2.75,
sale pribe $1.00 1
Pianos
Ladies' Pat, BI licliers, re'g- $30),
I sale price $24,015
1
Ladles"Strall Slippers, reg. $1.35
Sherlock & Manning
I and $140, sale price $1.00 -
Ladies' Pat, Bluclil-ra, rPg,. S4 00,
sale price 1�3.19
piano_4ND.Organs
I Boys! Jr -id. Bluchers, reg. $2
clearing at $1-00
Several other lines at, Bargain
Always� on hand. -They
Prices
will please you'.
P Try Ts for Repairing.
8, C. Rathwells.
C. HOARE.
P
Tile Place Wbere Your Dollar AlWaYs 00" its Duty,
This store will close every evening at 0:30 during the summer
months except Sataiday.
The S tore, iviiere. You get1b", "lost for Your 1110"YO
Rubbers I
let), wom-
ceiveda. large c
Me have re :onsighment cf Rubbers, for n
ell avid childrerf, bougnt before the advance,.altbough theyare higher
thatilast.year. You ought to see andvou, will then buy a pOr of Pants
or Over&lls oi- Smock of our -special RAilroad lot. 'Remember, Fruit
Jars' Crockery and Glassware'are bore and at low prices.. Onr Prints
Mullis, Cottons, Hosiery, etc,, are the bebt,
We are paying 21c for eggs.
Iligliest price fo . r Butter, Eggs, etc., citlter., I trade or CAslh
oro.
Adams,
Londesb'
ciiiiton Market Report. ie06 Ist'
Fall Terui opens 4
6orie0tid 6 -very * Tiuirsday afternoon ELLIOTT.
-WheA (how)�o ......... 1 35 to I -r)
Oats (new) .... 0 to 0 58
Earley'. q .... . ....... 0, 55 to 55 _4
Pose ..... ............ 0 81) 0 0 q5
Eggs ........ 0 1 7j, to 0 18 lexander S& -
Butter 0 16 to 0 17 �11 C.0.1% tiogle anti A
-1 if. for ljand�olne ce4al:)guo
ly Wjj7k 0a,*,tuat nO speaker - infriaggLI C. P. X, Efogs ... 7 75 co 7-75 firs clags. r
0011rtiC0-_- W'" Jackson
Dr Wood for gale, cut iil' �oj5o , 2o For tickets etci, see o town avent.
A lot of good 61111110 -of-'another. The School. liouitice2loo;
FRANK EVA in the time
eogtli� for coal sto% es.. NS -It 'devotion arid C6uncil on B ight. jjqjl
met first for r tjo1.2-1,1p2002001.-15
the. sub,jent which was ably given b A
Ri6,V. J k Patterson. Then dissolvZ Won B601, 4�aulf ill g,
Stray 110fer' Into classes for the stuAy ot. the, mis-
t Last Monday ivas a; rel le ter a
grey belfer Strayed On lot -21� �iionary problem.' -An hoill, - was spon ton Base ball. t en.
A small ivarling owner nviy have saine'ley in the - it-ady of . rriethods, led -by Aev-. fOr tile GlIn
cric 1-1. Goderich ti) wp1l. in the morning they defeat IN11te. ell
vrc%ing proy,erty ana poying all charges and Rev. F U"are
W,H Grallarri, !me of 014 tin in thi ter
Iq
I
lift H o
I
Go�erich'T
by a scora of 8 11, The morning
in tbe-word. of . 9 . . d was 0
WO ')-,'of tile MissiOnallY Pro e
l§
God" under e a0le tea 0 b4l
a at tbe-reereation groun $1 �v
B A., 906 tt
11OUSe to Rent leadership of Rev. F I Mallott' full of ekei tenlent, - as. ]Nlitchel) i , af er
of London, 'witininga; . number ofoarnes, -tho)iaht.
spent in. iecie ;, but they
Appl.v to, J. TWITCHELL, C111 ton. tr The afternoon was i - they Were always '� iar)61�
dri sOaruhing devotional
tion and in� be. had their tail-fe�Lhers plucked in firdt-
meetings in -which the classatyle by u
for. Sale faced in r6al earnest the great4uestion visitor L s. were. unable'to hit Tasker at PLo a -n.
young C(juple o' 1, bell tossers,And the
piano shall, I do with� mv 'llfe*j" many all ,,h 'struck Out 10 men. MolutYre, rt
mining that their lives
A Square Piano. a large Sleeboard an I a Bed- of theni'doteri the visitors famous pitcher, played
ro'0111 SiAt, by private sale: all in good condition. were to be given in noble selk sacrifice shortstop and v% hen Captain Hawking
I tosidence of MRS. K AIRN S. Princess Ste for. G 6d anid-bumanity. The evening stai?ted thei-gaule going in the 2nd'inn
dg
addrerses by.9tir . InissiOnarY jine�o e it to sleeg. in
Of X6114yl . wet
Bliggy for Sale athome and abroad. The spirit . ajl�d_'toiL
third And f touch Hawkins, he n
. was, spent in listening to platform ing bp find d6wn third
leaders p
Christian' friendship - that prevailed had his feelings - htirt� s6 bad he called nnou.nce.
Pneumatic tireti, good as new. and the privilege of nd refused to
2 in Was deijghtful his team in off the field a
lawkins scol;
H. T. RANCID. coiiversadon oil . life's plibblews at -e& To give, the -77
time on the campus and at all Play'a"ld B
meal spectators the %vbrth of' their
I.M.
Apples Wanted Outside of lectures with such S
hours ns as Rev. 3 L Stewart and Mrs Hawking" went. back" ori third. and the U
persoi side ketited without a scole, tt cer.
ThA undersigned is in the market for the put- Hartwell, 6f China, Rev Dr. rdeXenzie �tajoly. was it baby trick �itid�well labe . I- M OR
E, B N
aee of Fall and winter apples. Highest nia- �r6, of jepan-,'Rov Hardy.
cle BEN CHUItCH ILL, ev led, The -res s failed. to
&'et prices. gritis Columbiai, Rev Dri iind Mrs
'InCIR b*J Or t of�the visitor
8_5 Clinton, 1. 0. h d back up Meilltyie in his. horse plaY�
— -pheosion and ReV Dr Manning an
Ste In. thie-Stb Mitchell � got in 8 runs and
Sutherland was -not the least ot th McIntyre then Went in to finish the
increa jej that it will be.
o 4, Township of from year to ye4ral
16. Apply. listic scoee NTO,
Teacher Wanted bell,fitsof. the Scho6l. We, predict
trie but his team Could not acore In
singr atteridaric e 9 -up and
Oat i this, School: g1h' th Ftfflowiligjs the line
Teacher wanted. for 8 SN N
Colborne; duties to- begin Aug. -Treas., COMO a great Centre of'evange N. CLI
Ftating salary, to PAUL MAEDEL, SK I throughout* clintion R 0
BeniniLler P 0. and missionary influence
d RA ilton0onferences 16hnston X 1) 0 '3 Agar I
thaLondon-an in
T Hawkins C I Turnare, tj
A Alej:22aiie McIntyre a s 0 4 Ba 'Men re
otee rfailge e f 'o 4 oz No tioned
r el 00" 13 BVansl-b 0 4 1 s
h,mxianjng3 b D ens_,�!.of ther
01 LABORERS' T.sker 1) L 0 4 I�Iby 12 le I S 1, . . I . . L. . . . .
VA , 4 Twisbhell,s,lt�, 0 4 .hbkoo)cA 0 4
Nairn 3 -b
1 3 G.S
r 'I f OCA16Y 1)
EXCURSIONS Rm"044n 1 2' Wo
:FURNISHIN
6 21
go without fruit, when '111tehall —1 0: 0 0 a 10 0 3 0-4
you can get berries for 2Q,o0o.X(xn"1V;ihted for Weste Clinton* =1 .0,2 0 Q�0. 3. 0 X-6
-t Underwear'
db�iggai ...... Ac'
M en's 506 BE. ZD1 . . . .1
the p�ickinig, and I Iti:tbe aft' Men's 'Suits. -Callars.., ...... ....... 40C
demand fot fa- ernoom the boys drove up All Linen
edpatVs Grant' . evening. L lie game was ragged in -L 0 ......
'TO a - * JBlyth to� $15- 6 Sufts'f6r 59
to lay a league match iii the 19C
20 lbs. R I meet th rm. labor . .. ....... s All Rubber Coll
e in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ani .......................
er a,special aeo6nd class excursion$ spots and then other: tim6s the PI&Y SUit ................... N.er.-kwear. ... it 10c
et
iflated'-Sugarlor $1.00 Alb - out in 6rder., $1-2 s for ......... .......... 9'5P
will be run by Jb6L Canadian Pacific. wELS fast., the sides491119 to , 1. . 2C
0 h d, secured 2. 1 7-50 Neckwear
went to bat first an Suits r ....................... *o ---
stations. Blyt 0
Railway from all Ontari 9 and did not su'ceeed in �01001 ing. 50C
,un �131
$10.60;.and fr6m Will0itieg to ollits the plate A I . ..... i ...... ...... -5 Fine Shi
100s lbs. for $1.90 I.Cost of orie-wtty ticket to Winnipeg is I "fo r ...... 6.6o M n's $1.2 rts ........ * ......... I .......... ...... 85C
gain till the 5th when they t, 9 IsVits
%here laborers c o n t r a 0 t to P WO?'k s&ured 4 in th* 8th they got 2 more $ 0, SUitS'Lfor ............. -5-00-, Men's .$1 Fin6 Shirts .... ... 75C
ro m U so* - they will. be cariied'witbout.. charge. Task�rpitched loe'tbevisit6re again, 75 Fine ........... ....... �9c
�'After At least cue month's - work.ift inaking his sedoird game that day and. Men's. 75C
yo yers fall the ......
U tkie harvest Aeld, a -ticket - back to On- made8oftbe Blyth pla BOYS7 Suit Men's 75c Working Shirts .............. .
and any siie sealers - Only L
tarlo starting point will be issued at air, MeArter bad s strike - cuts, SUits for 6.5o M.en s 60c I ............. 39C
want. $1& Tickets aieohly goLod on V Arai arid the Clinton boys'scovedul, the Ist, ....... V6rkink Sh
Laborers' special trains. Tickets. will 3rd, 4th,GLh aud 7th and -had an inniDg, 0�,eralls.i...* ............ .............................. 75C
We keep a, large assortment of but half- eto spare. Witb 2 more wing Clinton $�,,�o 86its for . ............ ... ...................... 5.00 OV6Lra
Mao be Issued to women, SU'tS for ' .. . L - . I 1 1. 1 L — ......
Fancy BISCIALS, latest im.P6rt. Leaving dates of 'can be in secondplace when the league I Men'§ 75C ...... ..
�vate for. children. . $6 ........ ......... 4 -PO
Nice crisp Try theirl Lipport toTasker 506L Fine- $hirtS .....
clouies and -with good at B
bisenit, 1� v .......................... ......
excursions are,ag follows wbo !shy long odds the bettpitebermL $5.50:suits for ...... ...... 50'
newest sty]C -50
:9 lbs. for .25c. August'lgth and Sept. Itb, from all en S $2,50 Fdt Flats; PL "" ........ $I
stations in the territory between Top 'the league, will he able to get into see., 'Sufts ..... 31:25".
onto -Sudbury line knd*Torolnt.o'.Sarnl& ond place. Following Is, the line-up* ........ Men's Straw Hats at cost, NeW'46ck. 111
f -and score $ Suits -for ...........
line of the Grand Trunk. 41 ...... 2. 50 5oC Cashmere Socks ................. ... ................. �qc
9* 0 011inton, 3.50 Suits for.,,., ...........
aiguat 23id and Sept'L Ith, 'r0fii all
W., T OINEIL 0 P and G, T. R, stitions on Torontom. 0 .5 U.1ohnsoll 1 .14 $ 25C CaLShmere Socks ....... I ... ........... ".. ..............
j:(1jtev`t3 b 1. 1
%onet 48 Sarnia1hie and wuth th-oreof (in Can- X) Somers a n I Hawking a a OYS,
Sbnslb 1 4. Steel) 2 le 1 3 T5c Cotton -Socks ... ..... :-.1 .............. 10C
tdi%and All stationg in Ontario ort.M. 1 4 B
1, & 13. P Buchanan s s 8 3 j Alexander o I Knickers' Od Braces ............. - ...................... ...... .
GROCER. M, arid T.1 ys. ArdIvIiII&A 6 f 0 4 M inning 3b 0 12
i
9"
jztc
F
.10 DAYS
THE HUB R Sonnets 12 b 1 3 Tasker v 0 4 All 39C.,
rust 27th and, Sept, 16thq from 6.11 $1. 2 kers ........... 95c 19C
a . Moclighevi f 0 2 Kerr r f 2 Boys' Knic ............
-MMMM1000".. Cooln 'r f � . McEwan I 1 2 : , $r,00 1�,nickers ...... 6 ......... 79C All i�c Braces...
0 '3� , '12 a I .25LC
0 3 johnsboq.� Men's Linen 14andkerchiefi ......... . .......... 4 for
75C Boys'. Kdickers ....... ... 6oc ineVool Stiwm&'Underwear,
01111ton-2. 27 1 1 ... . ; Men's $i F 75c
0 14 �O -3.1 d x-11 t', ., . I I . � I . L .1
-Blyth —2.0 0 0 4 0 0'2 0--e8 Jr." 8 . . - I - at cost.
9 ei n .s Odd clant 3 doz6n'pairs Men's Fine, Gli5ves
J. r Roovera Welson mrskil.0
Nil V RIM". 0 n E
is your :castle.10 There it, is you
spend your longest hours. There-
fore make Wile Attractive. Have
us help youo by bu�ing�
44
at latest diesign,, like we blvite you
to Call And see. Vor nr4wing
Room, Ped Chamber or Xitchen
wa can please you. Our stock G
oompleteii aAd. 0"Ur low, prices will
please you,
FlYANITURn AND
0 L UNDAUTAXING
HO VJW RAL � o
1b
. , - __ — -0 ___ — - __ — — __ -
Falf Te;jn frolli ' .4ept. Ist,
After twenty-two years ofaolld*ork WO
�ave become the largest h6st and inositi
81300680ful PfActicial trohnind �achbol In
western Ontario, with 116 11upovior In
caakda. Thiee, departments z.—
CommeteliLl, Shartband 411AX
Get r, tee Catalog" at once
1111ott & MCLAChlitio-
11
melt S -.*4,50 uctu rants ........
00 Daincoats at c6st
$4 Odd Pants ... 3- Men I's
All
2.75
$3.75 Odd Pants
2 F 09
$3,50 Odd Patits .... .50 s G t
Odd Pants ................. ... ....... -All Menys ancY Vest -at,
$1.25 Odd Pants . . . . . . 99C
M S
01fL 6 _.z ve SatUrdayqL St
P CIOs At�'& cm
0,S]
B mom L
E6 VV# JAC k 9 C J NTONO
a
M