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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-12-08, Page 1PERFUMES When you buy pertain° it will pay you to get it. We have all the hest odors in bulk and in fancy hazed from all the leading • aunti fac t u re r3, See our 5.1. assortment tt COLE'S DRUG STORE Neter Huron & Middlesex Gazette di THIRTY-Ei(1IITR YEA 1: -No ;;its EXETER, ONT. CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER sth 1910. rs. A XMAS SUGGESTION Hee our ebony toilet sets in alligator boxer new and nifty, Nothing is mete desirable than a hundeotne brush, comb and ntit•ror. A large assortment to choose front $2.00 tO $7.f)11 the a:true without Mirror 1 .11 to st$.1,0 COLE'S DRUG STORE $1.00 per year In advance !••••♦••••♦•••♦•••••••^••♦• ••••••••••N••••••••♦••••• • ••♦•••••♦•••••••♦••••••••• ••••♦•N•••••••••••••••♦•i '8 • z i •• is •• if • • 2! • 2 .. .. •• •• •• •• .. • • . • ♦ • • • ♦ • • • r,. • ♦. ♦ • ♦ . ♦ ♦ • • 2 • • 2 • • • • • • ♦ •. 2• • • • • .• ••. • • 2' • • • NEW LAWN JONES & MAY Phone No. 32. CHRISTMAS GOODS GALORE DO YOU SHOPPING EARLY and avoid the big rush of the last few days. We are filled up with the good things for Xmas presents. Here are just a few of the iaany. For Ladies Fancy Linens Fancy Waists Fancy Silk Silk Scarfs Fur ('oats Parasols Comforters Blankets Ay For Girls For Gents Neck Ties Neck Scarfs Fancy Sox " HuspenIere Gloves k Mitts Umbrellas Coat Sweaters Hata and Cap Net \Valeta Fancy Belts Fancy Collars Fancy Broaches (gloves and Mitts Furs Hose Handkerchiefs \ ply iY+re„a MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE: This is doing it with a vengeance But we are finishing the biggest Sea- son of our history and want to come out with a clean stock. Do not mei° this. A winter hat at half price. ALL COATS AT RE- i)UCEU PRICES -s•• • Velhave only'a few Ladies and Children° Coats left and we want to snake a clean sweep of there all, Every coat is reduced to the lowest notch to clear them out. Now is your chance for a winter coat at big bargain, Don't 'flies it, Overcoat Samples $G(X) worth of Overcoat Samples we bought up by our clothing buyer at a big snap. 1f you want one of this seasons Nobby Overcoats at nearly. halt price. Call and see what we are doing it will pay you. •• 2 WAISTS 2 2 Just received for the Xmas ♦ •• trade the swellest lot of fancy • Z lawn waists ever shown in • • Exeter. They are real beau- • 2 ties and are sure to please you • • Cheap $2 to $3. 131G SHOE SNAP S3.30 and $3.5o For two leading lines of Mens floe shoes. The first lot are $3.00 and $8.50 for $2,50. The second lot are $1.00 and $5.00 for $3.50. Every pair New. See North Grocery \Vindow. • Jones & May•. ••• Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford • 2 • Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper Locals Misc. lint Kinsman is seriously ill ' His honor Judge Holt presided at Division Court here on \Vednesday. Mr. Thos. Hartnett is graduall}1 improving from his recent illness, Mr. John ford bas returned from. Greenway tvhere he has been work- ing. Mr. Joan button has returned from St. Marys where he has been taking �� out timber for Mr. Adam Beck. 9fr. Jets, i3rnetnh has improved the • oho shot. T.Cently purchased from • 2 1 Mr. A. Walters and is now r ady for j busin+.is, We understand that the trial of Mr. B. Routley, of Usborne, ham been fined for Dec. 27th at Goderich before Judge Doyle without a jury. J. G. eitanbury was a' London on Monday in connection with a couple of conrt Case8 and at Zurich on Tues day attending Division Court. r • 2 Th.• James street Epworth Leag u • 2 • h, 1.1their annual election of offie •r • 2 on Tuesday evening with the follow- • • ing result, President. MIes Jennie •2 )lardy ; 1st vic-, Miss V, Miners; ted vice Mee( L. Robbs : 3rd vie •. 1)r. • 2 ltoulston; 11h vice. T1a:a 1.. 11nry:y; •• •cr •tory. Victor Sweet : ,treasurer, • •: ". Jones: sec. and treas. of fortvard • • . :n• tit. Misses E. Whiteford and • • 1 Olive Gould_ •• ( Memorial church The Laes ill holdof thetheirtvitant • • • null bazaar on Friday evening. Dec. • . 9th, afternoon and evening when a • variety of fancy and useful articles • • home-made cooking end candies will • Ib offered for sale. An afternoon tea will be served, admission 10 Dent_( • 2 A good program will be given in the • evening. admitasion 10 cents. Como 2 send have a guess for the Christman •. cake. • T Municipal beginningto 2 2 h tunictp pot U • boil. . mines are already being (nen. • • tioned for the 1911 council. The • • • names of T. 11. McCallum. W. J. • • Ilearnan and John Taylor have been • • ♦ mentioned for reeve. Mr. Beaman • • • has sat at the Council board for the • • toast five years and during that tine. 2 j i received an excellent education in • I municipal matters being in close 2 • touch with en many of tbs.' recent • 2 improvements of the town and in all • •probability will take :, chance for • th recvesbip. Mr. Taylor hat been • 2 r• to • since the death of the tat • Wm. • 2 i1,tvd •a and no doubt will .stand • • • again for another term. For council • • th n 41n••< of all the old tnembeee • • hit h• n mentioned along with W. 2 • Hie r-. \Lr. Rivers was in the la it • 2 • election for counc)'lor and if h.• •stands again, w: believe h•• wteild (oak! ,r good run. ---�-- •• A FANIiLY AFFAIR. • 2 Th • Farlily II,•rald and W..•L•Iy • • Star of Mont r ti may Justly f• • c tit- . • 1 ' 1 t ,.•ff..'r' . for in :t2 • • • ,.•h tt • 1. t h r it • f:r:n,l • • c:, .n , of matter that inter:'t . very ••• 0. ; : of a (amity. whether old or ♦ • 34, • ,nd however numerous they . • n. 1 . it is th • 1i;•.:4t comb n•itioei • • • .u,,.} r l r nr •d. and any f gaily •• • not i. tt r r t ,basad it a • • : rill 'I'h h, h,•r{ • • I w.• +:r, t r • .11,1. . ,nt• ':.; 1:• • tbor- • • t; improvements Ilett year whirl' will nlak • it even more valuable. •• •• •� •. •. •. •: S• ♦••♦•••♦•••••••••••••••••••••••♦•••••••••••••••••••• 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t; ;. g.Jc+.p"t", . • • • .. • • :..; :sets+• t •%.i.•i,•i'•I•'I' •i••f•++:-•l-:::' : ':::• ::';' :' +•, :••:•> , • . • ......:•+•:•+.g- +++•t• •.•✓e•:•.::•>••J•.1..:.•7...••i••Fi ..:•.I.. ; .1..; .Sea +.1, They handed flim a lemon It was not made in F:xt•ter Of bright and yellow hue; But far --far - away; •.t: it looked something like a suit And any ready made 01 clothes Would fit better, so they 'ay Which I'll describe to you. • r The buttonholes were all ma- The goods, they say, rani() all shined, the way Like ready•makers do- From srnnewhere else than Ile thought it. would be cus- Montreal; tom -made, There'll be nothing but the ill• was disappointed, so buttons left would you. When winterturns tosntnmt r So buy your clothes at. TAMAN'S, Don't slake yourself a pun; This experimenting business ee .11 Looks like you'll get stung. We are In business TO SITAY. Note what we say, TO • . STAY. And We can't slake r► fortune out of you or any other ' J• customer on one suit of clothes. What we have to say in a city 'c' like 'his, is your continued patronnge. Hence. when we say (',latnln clothes we mean Hand• cede iiuttonhnlee. Ei)(GES which (b(( not. blister or drew up the fleet foggy day. PIM 'KK•t'S that do net sag. SHOULDERS that do not break or wrinkle, CUL- I.AItK that stay up in place, ('OAT FRONTS that. after you wear theta a veer, are the sans' as when they IefI the store. • Custom Tailored Suits $15 to *25 Taman's Toggery RELIABLE TAILOR s Importers, N1, Mlirldlenlans Profit ++:.+++++++++++++++++•ti.+++. . •l'` : ... . , : i '••i•.. ... + . , , . .. ... {.++-: ..:sees F g 1. (. �. } .} . THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION \loch Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders •.octor's first q::est:on v.ii c •., .,t •,! -y a patient ii'. 'Ar. cot:r !:. t :Sar' ile know= that r c nt. of al's••=s is attcnd•d :1.1 torp.d tato,. n; t!„: rh.< t-,n.!.tion must he r •:,,.v -i g' n• .t.•t thoroughly before 1. i)ir1'• t «'unit'n -tare. Ord s:. = , aa`:tive. and r .1 :.. ng for con- • . and i ..,• Dilor. r' : n r n r,a. We or • so certain of their cr it curative value that we l:rorn- t , r. -turn the perchaser'f money • n_' cafe when they fail to r .:.r • entire sat:sfactiort. 1,r• cat,n Ise y net quietly. and have rte i:uthenul:• !. aiiug nr.iieno• on the delta,• int• •sinal r •et. They do r. , . .. grip' r, ::. . r.r nt, r t: ,. .1 r. ; • :, r n, tt• ak person.- fir 1;4 tt Fie •-e 25c. and :nr. Sold n's- at .r spur• -Th- It a I:I stor,- -sees.-r--� Of . y 'iiV, tr , FLOUR THE BUSY iII \i t Exeter FIo1,r 51 11s ean heard as thew ere beet• grinding Exeter School Concert lig Success• (hl Monday . v, ting r 11 • 1•:a t r K)p r t (louse was packed to the dour. wlr n ! h • l:xetor school held th,•ir annual concert. The gallery was re erweti for the scholars while the bavvnent was filled with parentis and otb+•re interested. The pro- gram con-isled of a chorus by th • school "0 Canada": a r•cii;ioil "Th • 'last fay of oumtn,'r" by \VIII Mattson: a chorus "Jack Frost" by a number of stool: girls and boys dialogue -The It••h,•rsa!" by four boys; dut 1 - •I girls and threeToys. n 1 b I ex- ercise by 12 boys; another chorus "Over in the corner where the dark comes most" by 20 emelt girls: logs^ in two acts, "llatrimouial Ad. v,-rtisement"; flag drill by 16 girls, At this point Mr. \\'cidenhatntner, the principal, thanked tho parents for their interest in turning out, and limed for their hearty co-operation. Ile asked the parents to eee that Abe children came early and regular. '1'be second part of the program con- sisted of chorus by the school "barn of Lb! North": recitation "Deed l'u;: y" by Th alma Connor ; chorus "Christmas Bells" by 9• little tots; chorus by the boys: military dialoir.r. by 9. boys: rainbow drill by 25 girls; the cazoo band by several boys; (be- low' • "The iriagicinn" 1►y six boys ; Th • program was excellent from start to finitsh, each number beim!! u 11 received and heartily applaud- ed. ,\Vhile all of the numbers deserve special notice. WC particularly men- tion the, recitation of Miss Thelui:t Connor. which was certainly given sweat. The flag frill was good, th.• Itainbow drill was good. the cazoo band was good. in fact they were all good. and everybody was delight••.. Mr. 11. E. Boston (nada a very cap- able chairman. The order of the children in to be commended. con- sidering the large•• gathering. it wit. ,•xoell(mt. At the close of the pro- gram Itt•v. 1). W. Collins moved n vote of thanks to teachers and schol- ars and it was seconded br Mr, \V, 11. 1. -vett; The action of 1(i(•11. Yellow against the Exeter Electric Light Co. for tho Toss of his horse which was killed by a broken wire on Sept. Stir. will be tried at Goderich before a jury next week. J. G. Stanbury is acting for Mr. Yellow and .1. M. McEvoy. K. C. of London for the Company. C DASH WOOD 1'•m Sale at. Reasonable Prices. A ne ober of new• ('utters "t aur awn in ake. Call and ser t heal at. 1' Fils- solds show rooms. All kinds of wag on, carriage. bugg v. -trig h,1 and cutter rspairit.g done. Now is the time to order your atnrm ia.h anti save coal bills. The Dashwood Planing Mills Co.. Limited. Mr•. (> qtr. ieh r let son doral. r - t,:rn '1 both .1t , . •11414 tie! ttt tv.•• k- •.t:tlr r',• t ;n Mich. \\' r .71 r. Oltlin �•+.`t r b • • .ick in b 1 for a tv•( k. 1t o- t h -,' • in taw n has ori1auiz•• l , c ,1. (taus 1 h' want r. th,.y •,n k ; ; t l,v _ ,�- ing earl l:.i g•hoff r h,v - rang• of toy, for th,- Xt,.4. r; t• them a call and ratify yo -:r children, Dutch r tl:' th or'1 r n.` tit • (nlw. n, arty 1 v ri morning one i- (e.t.Irb- ed in h . 111'• morning s',;mMr by the .,1•: 1,:71 • .•' .•oris', ork . .t h, lasing h • It' to s-.t•fy th It :1,,2•r} MTh. 11r. ,n•! .:r t -'L. :i. ;if 7•1:. • n . 51.ch . r it it: r • h '', - t r'• t•ir nt 5Ir. and )Irs l.. '.(li- t. lin Seturl ty • ....nine! t h school. mat.. of Hilda Snell haw • her a eur- 'rise piny in honor of Il r birth day. \Villar,, t:o. nrtn. known .la 'I1ank t" hat th tomese: fur ligh• t'•• a hL n111; 11•1i7 - nn rn; r,-• u: 7:1 to Der str t. .7 nigh'. 71i;- 11 ; lit ('; 1 tau. 1. un'1 r Ih doctor e.r• ..• 'tl of h r ,.r•ri.. Mt. �,.1„rt, \\e trip sh • trlay h it t . ay r r .v• r}. of ('r .Ilton. , 1 lin 1 • • 11- til 11, V 111;17' 1,11 8:1• I,1 \ t tv mor 11:f i ,•I not(• V.:0,• •I 1„• .k ae !1 t • «1 •ti n,' lhrol. -1, :n1 (•taco. N• alit .1iy and hunday f l% 11' • t.. 1 1 • 11!4:1 in 11, 1.r .r•.• .11 1 .11 it It t„ 1 c,,n•I .et .t 11 r. orvill.. C+un, of t11,• Thames Roof. is visiting in town. Mr, Jas. Gould i.- having th • .sto: h.• r:•c• ntly purchased d front 11r, M. Jackson, Fitt •d up and will be open for business next week. '1'h.•rc is talk of n new band for Exeter. We 'hope it will not end in talk as we need one very badly. This would make n good slate for roma of our aspiring councillors. The council received a cotnmulnica- •:.,n last week from Mr. L. E. J)aunr - y. solicitor of Goderich, offering $5000 to relea•c the Exeter Canning and Preserving company from the mortgage on the plant. The mat- t r tt 1!! have to come before the preo- n , Mr. Dauncey desired that a tv h submitted at the coming,, The communication wa.4 II 1d over at the last meeting untl it could be figured out. A number ar • of the opinion that the amount o1 f red is not enough and as tha tion• is getting late to entertain a t -1 tw it is quite probable that nothing tri:l be done at this time. W • would suggest that the town ac - c •pt this offer or make n better deal if they can and turn the money over to th •• Connor Machin,. Company to enlarge their plant for the manu- fa+ctur• of the air-cooled engine. The Connor boys have already asked the town for a lift and pone -40w lilt ;hi. would b• very acceptable and ty nlld gr. t'v benefit our town. 1',nkb n r- Am) -A gnf,•t but nor, th • less int ratio,_: event took pine• r t h • hum • of Mr. Thome. .tray. tib r,.n. on \Vtdncsda}•. 1) r. h. tyh n Ili, a ldest daughter, '1 .., 11 I h e tot • t h•• bride of .1r. :•1 • 1, t.1• , r. l ronls•rous yours:_ farm r of Stephen. Precisely nt five o'clock. the bride entered 'h • parlor leaning on the ern' of her father, to the strains of the wedding march ably rendered by Mise Fink, bean 'r the grooul'.-4 sal.•r. Th - r remony which t -r: !a -I -formed 1•v th • 1t,•v. hick,. of Crediton. h i• • 01 r and congratulations hay : teen extended to the young cuupi. all r' -paired to the daintily decorated dining roost w•h r.• the good ho t had pr•pared all the good things that t h • inner 111311 could desire, '1'11. - bride was gowned in whit- tach-, -ilk •-la boratcly tri ed t..•1, ,, n a•quin and pearls. 'rhe g•" r :•:•...v gown way a navy btu • wale a :al : • 1„t to mnieh. Th• present.( were. nous 'rolls and costly n. Irandsom ch rq'i•• front the bride's father arnnn • . r h• r The young coup: • will r-•ttl• down to the sterner r•alr- ti •s on the groom's farm in hl. h ,•. '1'h yon ng couple has• th 1. -t �♦ .• i -hen of all for their future Kapp,- •• „ and prosperity. I101t N t:(a)TT-At liensall, on Nov. 22nd. So '1 r. old ittrs. Loran Scott, a son. .;t •ph,•n, Thursday, '. ,.. .. tth. to air. and\VII- •I.•,.. )r.. I•:•Yl is -in Exeter. on liattirday. It e 3rd, to Mr. an,! Mrs. Frank • e It•,y' a fan. ti\\DEItR-in Exeter North. on Sun- Dee un- D c. Ith. to Mr. and M;-. 11 •r1. -y Sanders, a son. '.-1I.1.EItT-At Dab; Ion Line. slay. in t h ;Het Nov.. to Mr. and Mr-. Geo - t,• 1\'i':• rt. r daughter. MA1ilt1ED (:01)I101,T-.1011\S-At Elimvill •• en Tu. •11,y. 1) •e. Gt h. by t he It -v. 11, \ John', to `.1, ('1, +r. t;,,,11, ,'r of 1 -;,whin-•. 11AI I,ANTYNE - In Amu' • nn Wcdncs.1 ty. Nov. 30th, t . b !. (7.1in I-' tch r. �i s : i:. •'a .Ott r ., - It, :II' yr; t Mr. 'Natter r k . Hockey Sficks and Skates The season for these lines is here. Hockey Sticks from 10 to So(', Hockey Pucks from 15 C 25. Automobile Hockey skates from 1.00 to 5,00 liokers Hockey skates from 1.2 5 to 2,00 Spring Skates 5oc. to 1,00 a pair Skate Screws and Skate Straps This is the Place to buy Scissors and Shears, Gillette and Ever Ready Razors, Carvers in pairs and cases, Garpet Sweepct s and Washing Machines. Stoves and Ranges Perfection oil' heater 4.75 Canada Steel Ranges 50.Oo Chancellor Ranges 53:00 Garland Cast Ranges 33.00 Jewel Ileaters 14:00 HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE Scranton Coal Agency •♦♦•••♦••••••♦••••••••••♦♦••♦♦•♦•♦•••••••♦•••••♦♦••••' 2 •••••♦♦•••♦••••••♦•••••♦♦••♦•••••••♦♦••••••••••••••• •• •• J• •• •• •• 2. • •• •• •• •2 • •• ••• •• •• • • •• ••♦ • •• ♦I • • 2• I.E %',111:ttI).\ tel: win g. -r \C .te -,1 .y. ``fits 30th. 71i- 1: L' .ht r It v .T. 1111'., e' I'nr•Itt.ch. to \i r. • .\, 1. . • h r •1 , . u.' it, I,. don • 22 2• • • 22 2• • 22 ♦' • •• •2 •• ••• •• PIED2 2 ICES --!ii 1' .. r r •... ': eye 24t l,. • 2 Mr-. John \V,! • •1 '•2 v ,r. • RF..\ - In Ill s: -b -r.i • . Th er-•day. 2 2 1► e. i•t. 9tob. rt lt. •• •1 59 yrs. •. X1:11. -in Sit, Mary-. S::n•t:,y. Nov. . • 27th. 51'rifir t \ t, h• r 63r,! • • v •r • 'AlIiN-in 111 uti•hard. Sat orality • .1,r,' Nairn. .n his 6.1rd • • 11:\'1'1'\1 \' -In ! t. \1a)7:. Nov. 29. 2 • \r 17.'4' 1,, t,. w a,tn.t of 1h • lit,. • • 11 I, r, 17. i:, h r „gat y, .,. • : I I ‚711'?'.' -_!.1 ., 7.1 • '1 .r • . 1 't :1. 1 I • • by It. t, 11r. 11 :,-t. of 1g r..n. • 1 et ..r \1r. I, n !! -ten. • • rhyoung I. up: • t ago). d i la • tit t ( : 1, ' ►r h ,r of h• r 'lgi•. I •. skiting of th . ,:7114 on 1 •!,v evetnnp. 1 . t n1 d t'• I;. on '1 of V• h,, 'I 11 I: . 1.,‘ • l' , :,, r , I r tllll l 1, �• (`..t: •. Si MITTS rh Sti l l ` t it! !=it , 2• • r.- Willi It,\ nit'tlioil of testing - • I2• 1.2 • •• • • •• •• •• • • •• c• ♦• e• • • •• • I h 1 , , .7, 7.. u. n. 11 - 1'. ! \ i • 1 calla.: „f: - 1- tot ,h ,'r,u, t 11. 1r ••1rit. 11 . I. 1.. I 1,11 . 1 t v I', U',!• . .11 i y.,• . '.1, •I , 1:11i 1,• . 7,? ;r 1.111 I. '1 rn„m,. :,h t r . :\. • 1 , 1 . et I. I. 1. , rrtl nUl . 1 . \,'rrr, n 1 ,mane •tt':1la•1 '•1,11 t area,,, •.. lith .7 I,. . •, . '1'. NODI:1. 1-1.01.1RIt •.11 lu I: th n r••41 nt 1 • (lige nn ti, I ,. o•1 HAVi1 VOL) EVER IRIi:tf If I Wonr•n which 1t 1 I Well van better had if you wish to I:valll lie,I ch,:rcb •, knots what gond bread and pod! v I,. n1. I.t 11 v. '7 V. 11 and cakes are. There is no .nail, of co!i r11"11 t 1h • 1111",• ifs superiority. and the price makes it A (.1,1i ln),. 111 111 lire ei w, the hest end most er,nnruienl flour on Papa o by 1/1' I.v In r , r 1' :i,;, lh(' nuttk .1 tirh • :' n7! Tit .ti it. D c. L' tit. If you want superior flour for your dour• wall nn 1, 11 7 Christmas baking get Model In•ogr• nn 1.:rin al' 7.111! Your XIII...b ass linking will he Al if you inn 1e : n,l .a Che -1 In 11,:e Madel 1.11,•11*lit! .I 1'h • $ an in th tike' el 1• • re., by I h children satisfect1011 h ('•ntntt in 111 1 I•,t Harvey Bros. Innk 'nett ,r1 In v f t linin nl 11, -. year. Looking into the eye. ll ' al 111. 1W 1' 1 aye itlMtitlletl a new :.u(1' Shull„ power Ketitlosco- I,i'' i 1 ii)► in 1)('sting ilei► - t lll'•!it and now I)('I11'e(1 ' t, a at 1111 f ism':+ night. and \ 1 ANDYBAWDEN 1!1\ llrl t0 g11N1':►Ilte(! S;IIS- I at )lull. • q No tJIi;irgc for Test ing 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••♦••••••••♦•c • ♦••••• 1•••••••••♦• •••4•••0 •n ••6••♦••••••••••••♦••••• 2 • • 110USE Of t10BBERlIN OVER- 601AT8 --- tVe have the Largest and gloat Complete Range of CLOTHING in town. Better values Newer Styles, Distinc- tive Patterns. Now is the lime to have your Measure tak on for your Xmas Suit V E GUARANTEE. PEREEOT SATISFAC '1'iON. FUR COATS ANI) Ft' R. -LINED OF All KINDS. New Lines (►1'' SHIRTS TIES For XMAS ,RADE. A beautiful (Ailey SOX give!. free with all small (loch°, _ HATS, CAPS, (il.OVI;S House Coats and Bath Robes, the most Serviciable (ii i t to a Man. S W 1',:\T Elt COATS of all CI r1'.4 ;111 1 Styles rt Big Range for 1311\' and \1,.o. SPC Z Z1 5 Pairs 25 cent W001. SOCKS for $I IWI(;tl (iEAUE RLBbLRS at 75c. Extra Special .I'he IT%(.4t possible inlet% on till VorkIb)! Shoos, some big values Il(';a\') Grey Flannel Working Shirts. Wool Fleece -lined Underwear all sizes 50 vents •• ♦ •. •• •• •♦ •• ♦♦ •. •♦ •• •. •• •• • • 22 ♦. •. ♦. ♦. ♦. •. •• •• 2• ••2 •2 •. 2• 22 22 22 • • •• 2♦ •• 2 • •• ♦2 •♦ •. •♦ ♦♦ • ♦ •♦ •• •• i♦ •• •♦ 2• 2 • •• •• •♦ •♦ •♦ ♦♦ • ♦ •♦ •• • •• 22 •: •• 2: •# • Z•• •♦ •• •• •• •• •• •• • • ♦ • •. •. •. ♦. •. •. •. •. • •• •2 •• • • • • • • S. I' I titT ON