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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-4-9, Page 1RENEW ' OUR SUBSCRIPT ION Note is the time to renew Your„ subscription to The Advocate Help the editor by renewing early • Help yourself by getting alive pa- per, Help the community by giv- ing us all the News, TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,, APRIL 9 1914 CLUBBING When renewing your Advocate remember that we club with all the City Daily, Weekly, and the Monthly papers arid Periodicals, Get the benefit of these clubbing rates, •Call £n and see us, SANDERS as CREECH Although the weather is not warming up very fast, never fear but that we will have ulenty of Spring weather Local Items NEW 'I. AILOR SHOP, --Mr; Thos. Satelrx of London has leased the store property of Mr. B. W. F. Beavers oe the east side of IVliaini Street and has opened up atailoring business, Mr. Snell has had en excellent training and long experience in his line, and we welcome ,hien to our business circle and also as, a u•esiident of our town. CARLING-ESSERY The marri- age takes pine this morning, April 9, • at 7,30 o'clock, iii the . Methodist Church, Centralia, of Mr. Isaac Thos, Carling son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Carlini of Brighton, formerly of Ex- eter to Miss. Gladys May, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Essery " of of Centralia. ` The ceremony will . be performed by Rev, Blatchford in the presence of z number of the relatives. and friends of the contracting parties. The young couple will be unattended e?tcent. by Irene the little sister of the bride as ring bearer, the bride wear- ing a tailored suit of night blue. fm- -a mediately after the ceremony the young couple will take the 9 o'clock train. for Toronto for a few, days and afterwards will reside at Brighton. "Tom' and bride wall have the eon.--' gratulations and best wishes of a Bost of friends. TAMAN'S EASTER SUIT- INGS and FURN- ISHINGS Wonderful -Values in Men's Suitings and O7er- coats. The Spring rush is now on & it is necessary that you order your suit early to be readyfor the Opening of Spring. Furnishings The Spring furnish- ings are urnish- in s`are all here in Hats. Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Ties Collars, Sox, etc. Ail� TAILOR C FURNISHER. NOTICE. -Do not c'forget the "Bir- thdey Supper" and "Calendar .Enter- tainment" on Monday, April. 20, 1914 given by the Women's Missionary So- ciety of James Street Methodist Church . who are .celebrating the 25th Annniversaty of their Society. Every perso,.. welcome. Birthday Supper provided be the Sunday School .room frons 5.30 sharp te,11 8 o'clock p. m, after which an excellent program will be rendered in the church, Admis- sion ,Aduats 25c. Children under 12 years 15e,. FLYNN - WAIVIBOLD,- A .luiet wedding took place early Wednesday morning at the James .Street Metho- dist parsonage, Exeter;', of Mr, Ernes al Flynn and Miss Susie' May, daugh- ter of Mr.. Joseph Wairubol,d, both : f Exeter The" ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. McAlister, the pastor. Mr and Mrs. Flynn took the 3..45 train for a short honeymoon trip, af- ter f ter which they will take ap their res- idence at Staffa,.where they will ;on- duct a temperance hotel: They: hove the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends for a long andhap- py wedded life: BASEBALL -A large number :c .f en- thusinste baseball players and _ans met ern the sample room of the Cen- tral en • tral Hotel on, Friday evening last, when a club was organized with the following officers, --Hon. Pres., W. J. Heaman •..Hon. Furst Vice., G.L.Waugh Hon, Second Vice., R. N, Creecn; n• B6 e t ice Harold d Pres,.Frank Boyle; 1s Vice., -i xol Bissett • 2nd Vice, T. Boyle Sec.- -la -ease W.E. Bradt; Manager, E. H. Axt; Mascot, Hen. Parsons; Managing Committee President, Vice. -Presidents Secretary and Manager, and Mr, Her- rington. It was decided to form a local league the managing committee to arrange details. It is expected that a Ieague will be formed with a number of outside places_ as well, EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES. - Easter's Sunday Services in•the Triv- itt Memorial Church will be held as follows... - 8 a` m. .Holy Communion (choral) 11 .a m. 11losning Prayer , and Holy Communion; Tallis' Festal Res- pbnses.; Anthem; Hymns 164, 166, 3 .p' m., Childrreui's Services. 7 p.. m., Evening Service-Tallis' is es - tai Responses; Magnificat, Simper in C .Nwno Dimittts, Simper in C; • Anthene,„"Thanks .be,to God" by t imperr; 'Hymns"158, 169, 27. The church w,i,11 be decorated. for the occasion. Offea-iugs at both ,ser- vices will be' devoted to M. S. C. C. Sermons. at all services dealing with the Resurrection. TEMPERANCE. SECRETARY.•- Last week Rev. E.G. Powell of Main Street Church was offered he pos- ition os ition of organizer . of the Scott Act ccampaiga: in Perth County, and ac- cepted on condition that Huron ` end Perth would unite for temperance pur- poses •Ox Tuesday of this week, at the Huron. County temperance meat - ens; in Clinton,the workers of,Huron- decided to remain, separate from Per- th .and offered by almost unanimous vote the secretaryship of "Hurons Coun ty: tr, Mr Powell. This he accepted, declining the Perth position. With the secretaryship goes a salary, `ex- clusive of expenses of $1500 a year, This will mean that `Mr. Powell will devote all' hes time to the work. 14 Lr and Mrs. M. Amy entertained' a number of their friends on Monday evening. EXETER SCHOOL REPORT FOR MARCH From. Junior H. S. Room clown only the names of those Wlio have averag- ed 60 per. cent.' -or more ,are ' given, except in Room 7. Attendance ,n the three H S. Rooms durreng March 01. Senior Form The general average of 11. S..Sen,or Class is better this month. This will 88 E. Kuntz 78, R. .Northcott 75, Pass be' an encouragement to good stud C.Acheson 68, F, Walter 66; Sr, Pt, eat. to TRY to do as well on the L :bailors J. Barr 89, A. Sanders 87 l whole year': work, first, at the ,est M�. Ford 86, Pass H. Gould 67, W and second, at the June examinations Spencer 6(i; Class B, Honors, J.White , None can afford to "loaf" es;pec:ally So L MuDonald 85, E. Homey 85; Ernest :r des ,.;fir? to write this June. By Paas, . W, elakbis 70, I. Lamport 69, tak,s�k,: a lively interest in the studies H, West 65; Class A.. honors, R. El- and clo:ne really good work, several worthy 79, L. McDonald 77, Pass, T, may de. well who ntherw:se, will .0 ockso;n .67, No. on roll 35 average have very 1ttle chance. -G. -Spark, 30.-•Idt Armstrong, teacher. 1 The first row of figures indicates - the stan4,ng of the pupils Following EKBTER COUNCIL are Algebra, Geometry, Composition Total; and then Latin and French The Council met in the Town Hall followed by Matriculation Standing. Friday evening, April 3rd. Minutes of 11. Miss Allison 90 70 70 230 - previous; meeting were read and ap-. 5 Miss Brown 97 83 66 246 ---'proved' 18 Miss Case 79 61 68 208 39 48 12 A communication from the Bell Tel - I 2 M. Kalbtleisch 91 85'78254 - ephone 'Co was xead, and same was -- Miss Kleinfeldt - 60 74 - - -- ordered to be filed; There ryas also Jr. If. honors, H. Selsdon, 94,, S. Stan, Imre 93, M. Gladman' 81, F. Hartleib 79 M. Rowe 76, R. Davis 76, No. on toll 39, average 33.7.-I. Quackeabus:t teacher . Room Eight Sr. pt II„ honors, M. Scott 37, G: Lonig 86 F. Harvey 83, C. Webster 79 Dignan 78, Pass, B, Powell 74'; L. Wells 67 Rs Pt. II., •hariors, M. Bis- sett 90, M, Harney 88, F, Marchand Mr. Wm, Drew has been in a very low state of health for several days, but his •condition has somewhat im- proved the past couple days. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hodgson re- turned Friday evening from their hon- eymoouf trip ,and are now remaining with the tatter's -mother, Mrs. J). Cob- bledic.k. - The Logie Home Missionary ,Society of Caren .Presbyterian Church 'pur- pose holding a Bazaar on Friday, Ap- ril 24 in the Town Hall, Exeter„ Further notice will be given. Miss McLeod of Chicago will give am address on Scientific Temperance under the auspices of the W. C. T, U. in Main Street Methodist Church, on Thursday evening. Further notice will be given. The S. Huron Fanners' Institute met irn Hensall on Friday and fixed the date of their annual meeting for June 15th, The Institute has also arrang- ed for a1i Excursion to Guelph about the third week in June. -., Mr. fames Walters ,is in Toronto this week on busaress. Mr and. Mrs. Pond of Toronto NIS ited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dil-' 1,inrg , Mrs. Rich. Bissett of London :pent nt sew days with relatives in town dur- ing the week. ' Miss Linda Wolper leaves to -day to spend a couple months with friend's in Washington and Detroit, Mr Fred Hogerth of Stephen, after spendina,,.the winter at his home Ileac returned to the West on, Tuesday. Mrs 5, Fitton returned an Monday evening from Toronto where she tin- dervvent an operation. She is recov- ering in cely. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manning, who were visiting with, Mr, and Mrs. T. Cornish, returned to their home near RiDual Mon ci et da, Mise Manisa Spicer left Monday morning for Victoria Hospital, Lon - sloe, ' ,whereshe will undergo treat- ment and probably an operation. Mr and Mrs, Dari Koehler ,end chil- dret: returned to Zurich en Monday, atter speeding ra couple weeks with the letter's parents, Mr, and Mit, Fred Witwer 3 b 92 81 80 253 66:- a communication .from the Great Wat- 6. 250-- --` 4 97 84 9, a .. U er v aeon of Canada. r . `ex eases Y e p 15 22 79 52 73 204 56 46 10 Carried-. 11 21 Miss Morgan Mies O'Brien Miss Preeter Miss Seldon 93 57.69 219'- - - ` Doyle--Hind-That we grant $5. - Miss Siebert 92 69 69 230 - - Thos Snell waited on the Council Miss •Sweet 82 54 69 205 52 a3 9; re, bu.4ditngof house; asking. to have 14 Miss Triebner 78747U 222 --- drain nsist1et and water installed. Har - 13 13 1VI'iss Willis 85 70 72 227 - -- - ton -H nd-That the matter be r efer- 7 Miss Wood 100 65 72 237 82- -' red to• the Public Works and Water 8 Miss Carling 95 69 72 236 76 70 2 Fire and, Light Committee. -Carried. 22 Blatchford 66 66 72 204 - 6 -; Jos af3awdei interviewed the Conn- -• Brokenshire 52 - - - 73.48 - c1, a eauestisng an outlet for drain on 10 Case 92 67 72 231 61 54 5 Nora`- Street. Harton Doyle-Tha^ 25 McArthur 68 48 68 184 65 42 13' the Aiatter be referred to the Pub15c 19 NlcPhessen 73 65 69 207 69 70 5 ' Works Comm_ttee.-Carried. 1 Morgan 95 82 79 256 72 58 3 I Wm.'.Leavett waited on, the Council 25 Pickard 57 46 81 184 58 28 14 ask:;.ie to have a license for -roving 55 5971185 52 "9 11 ' gesture.; show. On motion of Beavers 91 78 70 239 -:.7 --- and Hatton the same was granted for 91 78 70 207 72 68 4 ' on.e. year on ,payrnent of a' license fee 92 73 70 235 52 40 8 of $25, . • 70 69 76 215 6b 57 7 Hatton -Beavers -That accounts. 1 65 74 74213 73 71 3 to 5 be pad, as recommended by the fi.nancc Committee :-Jas. Connor, pt. Second Forth salary $30; T. B. Carling, do, $3366; W J Bissett; do,, $42; JohnFord The report handed The_ :Advocate do.. $37:50• Bell Teleplrorne Co. $6.55; for this room is in great detail and, Statham, meals to tramps, 40c.; we have xeduced it to totals as the T C Brooks, express, $1,60; L. Har - parents are handed a detailed report dp, limber $7,50; 5, Stanlake & Son There is kn limit to the length of lumber re, cemetery, $16 45; Jonas & space for ` school reports as there is ay. 94c.; T. Hawkins 8z Son, a0c. for everythitng . else, ote on all the Jj A .sSte'vart $14.01; ""Smart; Turn- er The fotloWTng Wr- & Co,• $46.65; Taylor and Beavers subjects and out of a total of 900 deputation' to Ottawa and St. Ivl:arys marks obtained as shown,-M,Hahlon $38.25 24 Quackenbush 6 Southcott 19 Stewart F. 9 .Stewart, W. 16 Strang 17 Walker 689 . Reta- Rowe 572, M. Gladmaa 478 W, Manson 572, G. Morley 8.16, R. Parsons 579, V. Pincombe 569, C. Powell 798. M. Senior 575, R.Thomp- son 604 K. Windsor 565; the follow arrears for water rate be ,notified role missed one examination on whichthat less a total of 100 marks were ver-Dell=less paid within ten days of the elate thereof the water supply will be cut off. -Carried. Herten. -Beavers -That the munici- pality of Exeter respectfully request the Hydro -Electric Commission to proceed as soon as possible to have survey made and estimates ,btained of Hydro Electric Railway to con- nect the lines through Huron County and Exeter with the line running from London through St. Marys to Strat- ford. connecteng at St. Marys, as we believe this is the natural outlet for the Huron system. -Carried . Beavers -Doyle -That the Commis- sioner be instructed to enforce the BY -laws of the corporation. -Carried Doyle-Hartoa-That all persons in Brooks 459, Rose Hanlon 489, Elva Harvey 442, E Caaneobell 461, O. Davis 528 R. Hawkins 596, P. Whetstone 509 L. Saunders 466. _o- Third Form W. Strang 81; E. Rowcliffe 81; F. Wood 75, D. Kuntz 73, O. Macdonald 71, L. Abbott 70, L. Taylor 70, , J. Dougall 69, L. Johns 69, A. Horton 69 O. Kestle 68, D. Graham 68, A. Grabam- 68, L. Kestle 67, W, ;smith 66 T, Skinner 66, W. Dougall 65, A. Johns .64 G. Hanlon 64, J. Follick 64 H. Hunter 63, G. Fitton 60, Pt I Commercial -L,. Boyle 78, W Northcott; 73, H. Rivers 70, A..Mack 69,-M.'Seldon 69, O. Rowcliffe 66, G. Ford 65 J. Mathews 62, M. ICydd 61 S. Reed 60. Pt. II., Commercial; -L. SPRING STOCK SHOWS. • Mx. E. Christie was in Hensall and Clinton. last week .where he judged the light horses in the Spring Stock Shotes. Hensel' show was on Tues- Zuefle 76 < M. Vincent 67, M. Blatch- day, Clintons on Thursday and Sea- ford 65 A: Bell 62. forth on r Friday. Some of the winners in Clinton were Room Four Percheron. Stallion, John Chambers, Sr. IV, honors L. Rice 85, Grace Cromarty; best heavy horse, James Carlin 84, G. Harvey 83, L. Walker Smillie, Rensall; Gen. purrpose tears, 80: M. Wacker 79, E, Powell 78, M. Tohn Decker, Zurich; Carriage.ilorse, Pickard 78, M. Sharp 77; Pass, G. Wells 74 .\i. 'Hardy 70, G. Davis 87, G Ortwein 66, B. Cann 65, M. Day 64 R Fletcher 62. Jr. IV,, honors, I. Zuefle 17 M Masc,hand 76, M. Carom 76 Pass V Hartleib 74, H. Boyle 73 C Mallett 70, G. Bedford 68, W.Da- vis 65, C. Morley 62, B, Rivers 61. No, on, roll 31, average 28.6.-C. Vos- per, teacher. ' Room Five Sr. III.. honors, V. Jones 85, C.Har- n,ess 83, E. Davis 79, C. Sanders 76, W. Brown '75,. E. Taylor 75, Pass, W. Hedden 72, V. Marshall 67, V. Sweet 64. Jr, III.; honors, M. Harvey ,83,Mil- drecl Harvey 79; pass, G. Harness 72 P. Collins 71, V. Row -dale 68, B.Sen- for 68 S. Sanders 66, E. 'Ye limy 65- T. Connor 62, No, out roll 29; average 25.--J. S. Murray teacher. Room Six . 'Class, III., Jr. -Honors, V. Walker 84 M. Kuntz 80, J, Davis 78, D. Balk - will 75 • Pass, G. Hiincl 71, L. arra- Leib 71 B. Acheson 60, C. Ford68, P. Harness 68 A. Andrews, 68, 1, Trus sell 64, M. Moulders 62, M. Jahns 60; Form I.I.. Sr. -Honors, M. Norry 84 G Bedford 77, Pass, H. Cookson. 70, V. rale 70, R. Taylor 69, 3. Bradt 68, L Harness 64 .No, on roll 34, aver- age 31.3.-H. M. Kinsmen, teacher, Room Seven Class 4, ,Sr. 11„ honors, J. 'Morley. 84, F. Barr 83, C, Doyle 81, G ,Pow- ell 81G Heddeti 76, R. vittv0.r 75. Pass, W. Ortweltn, 73, M. Elworthy 69, W. Webster 63, B. Brown 58, lt,Davis 58. Class 3, Inter., konors, G,Hattrct 86 Pass, F. l''orary 70, 1V. Hardy 61, L. Statham 58, C. Davis 55 ; Class 2, Jr IL ,bonoes, 1i, laussell- 93, M. Scott 91 G. Creech 86, G. Bedford 85, L, B•r niaconnbe 70, M. •Elworthy 76, Pats E. l':lloulcicn 69, 1•, Mallett 60; Class I legal ground foe conipla,int, Waned W eido, Hensall; roadster team John Decker; Shorthorn bulls and cows H. Oestreicher & Sons, Cred- iton:.. and H. Smith, Hay, In Seaforth some winners. were, Percbeton Stallion, John Chambers; brood mere, W. Smillie of Hensall, R. D Bell- of Heuvsall; heavy draughts, R D. Bell, Gen. purpose team, John Decker; carriage horse, E, Wurm of Zurich; carriage team, W. Hey, of Zurich. Among the winners in Hensall were Stallions , Smith and Campbell, Tohn Chambers; Harness horses, J, and T. Haggaxth, R, D. Bell James Smillie. A Buchanan, D. Fotheringham, A.G. Smillie H. C. Soldnn, F. l2llerington A Bell R. VfcLaren; Light .horses 7'. Murdock, Geo. Joynt, Boathron & Drysdale, W. Weido, B. Bossenberry, Percy Miller, John, Decker, R. McLar- en, E Wurm, efc, ` Cattle, H. Smith. EI. McGregor, A. G. Smillie, H. Oes- treicher & Sons, H. Soldate SCHOOL REPORT of S, 5, No, 2 Usborae for the month of. March, - Se . IV. -V Stewart, G. Duncan, W, Knight C. Turnbull, E. McDonald. Jr 11/.•-•T Hodgert, Sr, III. -U. shells V. Jeffrey, R. Williams, M. Pollen, C. Jeffrey "Jr. III...C. Stewart, N. Atte,- kin, W Turnbull, R. Pollen, E. iKnight M. Doupe E. Kay, A. Rundle. Sr. II. -1 Williams. Jr. II, --G, Stewart, L. Knight D. Armstrong, A. Jeffrey, C. Doupe : 1st , A. Hunkin, G. McDonald M, Cottle LaBelle lay; Primer, Shel- don. Francis, Ws Allison, Sint 'Pollens E. Stewart, No. on roll 34, average 30 teacher. -M L.Coward, , A husband is not bound to let les wife decide where he slnt,U work or, where he shall live. If she is not willing to go with him, she cannot Claim support from him ; and if he sends her enough money to sttpport herself and the children she has no Centralia • Mr. Thos Olives- was in, Clintonort Tuesday as a delegate to the 'rein perance convention, The House on Wheels owned by R, Baker has been sold to Alex. McFalls and he moved it to his property. on Tuesday Some say that Alex is go- tag into the poultry business while others sly it is for a boarding house, Mrs. S McFalls left oat Tuesday for the west to joli her husband, who left a couple weeks ago with a car of bosses and settler's effects. i:ee ' Bessie Anderson of Lucan spent Sunday undo, the a e til f r pa r n roe .1'lr Joni Smith has moved into the -+- north half of A, Maguire's house and BIRTHS will become a resident of the village The thirty seventh annual meeting ' of the West Huron Teacher's Assoc- iation will be held in the Victoria School Godexich, Thursday end Fri, day, April 30th and May lst, corn- rniencin•: the .30th at 9,30 a, in, An interesting program has been prepar- ed, ARABIC PROVERBS. -He that knows not and knows not that he knows not, is a fool -shun him. He that' knows and knows not that lie knows is asleep -wake hini, He that knows not, and knows that he knows not is a .child teach hint. But. he that knows and knows that he ;snows is as wise _,man -follow him. Mr W T, Colwlil1 left on. Tuesday for a six weeks' trip to ;the west, to hell, put tie the spring crop on ' his property there.. Mr. Richard Handford is on the sica. Est with a severe attack of lagrippe. Mr. Thos. Mitchell spent Monday yisitin4 relatives • at Hensall. '\Ir, C. Heaslip and family `eft on Friclay.last for their new home in Hamilton. Mr. D. Hodgson of Granton .is mov- ing thins week onto the farm recently purchased from Mr. J, Colwill . f The Baseball Boys held then- en,- rural n-noel meeting on Thursday evening last the attendance .being quite large. The prospects for the corning season are good as several new players have been' signed up, and a few young recruits who are coming along make' theta= It a promising one, Mr. Wes Hodgins is manager again and the aggregation will be known as Daly's Stars. i Mr, Robt. Mitchell was confined to the house and under the doctor's care for a few days last week, but is on the mend again. i Mx. Thos Handford of Ingersoll spent Sunday here visiting his brother Mr. Ed Powell left Saturday for Seaforth to resume operations with August Guhr on the steam - dredge. Sec also Exeter news. Greenley-In Exeter, on April 5th, to Mr, and Mrs.' William Gxeenley, a daughter. MARRIAGES Carling.-Essery.-At the Methodist Church Centralia, on Thursday, Apri' 9th Mr. Isaac Thomas Car- ling of Brighton, to Miss Gladys May. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Essery of Centralia. Flynn.-Wambold.At the James St, Parsonage, ` Exeter, . on April 8t1' Ernest M. Flynn to . Miss Susie May slaughter of Mr.. Joseph Wambold all of Exeter, t Stee 1 -Brooks- A Whalen, rnl ' 2nd Tanton Steel of London t•�o, Miss Ella Brooks of this place. -o---- DEATHS Garnett -At Kirkton, Mar. 31,. Martha Lambert wife of Samuel. J, Garnett, aged 61 years, 2 months; 22 days. Sutherland -At Kirkton, : Mar. 31, John Sutherland, aged 86 years, 7 monthe 24 days. 'Andrews- In Clinton on March- 31"sf Homer Andrews, aged 57 years, 4 months and 16 days. Wallis -In. Bayfield on March 30th. J Edward Willes, aged 78. years. Gunning -At Whalen, April 5, James Gwaning aged 86 years. U GGIES! The Famous Brockville Canada Carriage Buggies We have received a Carload of these buggies. New styles, seat and tops, that will please .you. This is a particularly fine lot of buggies and we are sure that you will be delighted with them: Call and look them over. Wes. Snell Exeter, Ont. STEWART'S PHONE 16 Where Reasonable Prices Prevail, Stylish Spring Coats and Tail- ored Suits for Easter Exceptional value is offered inthese smartly designed Suits. and Coats, made at Cutaway styles with Kimona or set in sleeves. Every garment is .well made and is nicely trim- med and •lined. MILLINER' With Easter only a few clay s distant it is necessary that you leave your order early. So a :s to give our trimmers ,plenty of time and not hurry theni the last day or "two, We invite everyone to "all and see what is new, in this - de departmeint, :CHILDREN'S DRESSES Made from good English Ginghtanns. The colors are fast and there is a great var- iety of patterns. These are for small childa-en and sell for ?Sc 30c and 35c. Better ones fo r$1. to 2,25 CURTAINS & CUR'N NETS When looking fox curtains remember we have a big range of inmates, Madras Scrims, Bungalow nets and Cretonnes They are not high prices. LINOLEUMS In 2, 3 end 4 yard widths The ,tttew pattern, stliat we tire showing nsthis paulas and sanitary floor covering, are Lure to please, Call and :hake the selection now.. " NET WAISTS In voiles, crepes, and fine lawuvs, A wide range to choose from at $1.25 to 3.75 We are showing a special in, a Lawn Waist, It is neatly trimmed with lade and insertion -,at 890. LADIES' PLAIN COATS Itt form shades -neat and stylish. Cloth has lovely fin ish-even better than many sold at $10' & $12. It is well worth the price we ask $7,50 WALL PAPERS No matter what room you nvadnt papered, You will fihel new, neat end inexpensive ve papers art out well assort- ed stock, ;4 hew pattenm5 in varnished papers at a roll 25c E J.A.S'�' "ART