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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-10-05, Page 81,, li i'• • Burberry styles in Fall ant Winter C c .,, Is, at TW WXN ILMinn Beaverine Trimmed Coats in heavy English Velours.,.... ... .. ..,..,,.,.,325.00 to $35,00. Ladies' Suits and Childre =s Wraps moder- ately priced. Anouncement ce This y ar we are showing a 1,rge r n a ,ast Fur C. atl5i for Women ,'.,:nd Misses, smart styles, guaranteed furs, Persian Lamb,.- 11 u t son Seal, Ermine 1�rene,� Sefl, I��lal,r>r;.,.:t, Beaver. Fite 'a11A Chokers We are the exclusive a$tlenits for Holt Renfrew Fur r Tiers, Quebec. i ll!I 11199111111E11111 II SCHOOL FAIR AT W1NGHAM List of Students Who Were Success ftil at Championship Fair Draft Colt -J. C. Ellis, No. 3 E. W.; J. L. Currie, No. 9 E. W. Agricultural .'L. Currie No. Colt -J. E. W.; joe Kerr, No. 9,E.W.; E. 'Wiglitnian, No. 17 E. W. S ri. a Lamb (Ewe or Wether - Clifton :McDonald, No. 16 Grey; Bill Ross, ' No. It Hallett; Willie • Parks, No. Grey; Geo. Sanderson, ,No. 8, Iiowvnck. r Pair Bacon Flogs-J.`L. Curri`e, No. -9,E. W.; J. D. Deacon, No. ti E. W. Beef Calf -G. Lyon, 4 W. W.; C. 'Willits, No. 13''H & T. G. Sanderson, :No. 8 Howick; L. Taylor, No. 9 E. W; R. Douglas, No.`1 Turnberry; C. Jack - lin, No. 4 Grey; Otto Johann, Bel - an ore. Judging Conipetition-Geo. Sander .son, No. 8 Howick.' Cockerel, S. P. R. -Mildred Hain - stock, No. 17 Howick; Clifton Mc- Donald, No,. 16 Grey; Villetta Cham- -ney, No. 7 E. W. Pullet, 13. P. R. -Mildred Hainstock, No. x7 H.; Villetta Channney-, No. 7' E, W.; Clifton McDonald, No. i6 Grey. Pen of Two, B. P. R. (Cockerel ,or. -Pullet-Alba Musgrove, No. 14 How - .ick; Clifton McDonald, No. i6 Grey; Villetta -Clraniey, No. 7 E.. W. Judging Poultry for Girls -Helen F_ Douglas, No.. x Turrtberry; Eva Mus- grove, `'No. 14 Howick; Isabel Foster, No. 9 Howick; Alba Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Beatrice Thornton, No. 4, Turnberr.y • Alice Shackleton No. 9 .Ashfield. Water Color --Ethel Tabb, No. 1. 'Colborne; Dennis Hogan, No. 7 Ash- field; Robt. Munroe, No. 17 E. W,;; Ruth Cote, No. 17 E. W.; Muriel Rut- ledge, No. 3 Colborne; Mildred How- ard, No. t t Grey. Crayon Sketch -Ethel Tabb; No. • i, Colborne; Emerson Hoffman, No. 14 Howick; Mabel Robertson, No. 14 Howick; Harold Durst, No. 1.4 How - laic Amy 'Holmes, No, 5 Grey; Vera Longman, No: 5 Grey. Pencil Sketch -Dennis .Mogan, No. 7 Ash.; Irene' Hogan, No. 7 Ash.; Del- la Gilmore, No. 7 Ash.; Vernon Chain 'ney, No. 7 E. W.; Hazel Hoffman, No. 14 Howick; Frankie Gilmore; No, 7 Ashfield, Public Speaking -Lenore' 13eswith- rick, No. 17 Howicic; Byron Gohtn, No. 17 Howicic; Alice Shackleton, No, Ashfield; Villetta Chainney, No. 7 . W. .Hemstitel'led: H ,itdkerchief-Agatha Coultes No. 9 E. W. Eva Mits'rove, No. 14 Howick; Margaret Finlay, No, 9 Ashfield; Amelia McIllwaitr:, Union Alba Musgrove NO. x Colborne;b< Mt s ave No. .ta', 14. Howick; H. Irwin, No, 11 E. W. • Crochet Work---:%:`drtit J'aoltilin, No. 4 Grey; Eva Musgrove, No, 14. llow- tele; Irene Woods, No, 4. W. W.; a ,No.An el Gibbons 8 E. W, . Alba Mus- �, grove, No,.14 Howick; Blanrlte Cuii- ningharn, No. 8 E. W. Knitting for Girls, to years and un- der -Howard Young, No. 3 Colborne; Irene: Hogan, 'No. 7 Ashfield' iviarg:ar- et McKenzie, No. x5 Aslifieid; Helen. Connell, Union Colbouse, Mary McKenzie, ;No, 15 Ashfield; Margaret Finlay, No. 9 Ashfield. Patch on Cotton- Lottie: Lawlor,' 'No, 3 Colborne; Irene Woods, No 4 W. W.; Agatha Conitcs, 1`To. 91tr: "‘Ar.; h•1alse1 Smith'CJ, ion t Colborne; e; Mildred > '146ward No. it Grey; Evat Susgr�ave, N. x4 Howick. i. l3 r Gre'Button'Buttonole.s it Cotton r ;.?l. a tl �t• ('tint tc�5 1.0, Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Mildred Howard, No. •11 Grey; Eva Musgrove, No. 14 1-Jowick; V. Irwin, No. it E. • Hand -made Iron or Do ll's Dress= Angela Gibbons, No. 8 E. W.; Amelia McIllwain, Union, r Colborne; Laur- etta McBurney, No. 8 E. W.; Della Gilmore, No. - 7 Ashfield; Alba Mus- grove, No. 14 Howick; Margaret Mc- ICenzie, No. 15 Ashfield. White Bread -Helen Douglas, Un- ion No. 1 Turnberry; Olive Farrier, No. 14 W. W.; Alba Musgrove, No. 14 Howicic:; Vera Finley, No. 1t T.; Angela Gibbons, No. 8 E. W. Home-made Candy -Annie McKen- zie, No. 12 Ash.; Alexander McBurn- ey, No. 8 E. W.; Margaret Davey, No. 14 Howick. Apple Pie -Nettie Aberltart, No. 17 Howick; Agatha Coultes, No. 9 E. W.; Aggie Coultes, No. 9 E. W.; Eva Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Lizzie Coultes, No. 7 Morris. School Lunch Mary Redmond, No. t Colborne; Lizzie Coultes, No. 7 Morris; Helen Douglas, Union No. T, Turnberry; Eva Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Olive Farrier, No. 14 W. W. Graham or Bran Muffins -Agatha Coultes, No. 9 E. W. Villetta Cham- ney, No. 7 E. W.; Edna Wallace, No. 5 Howick; Eva Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Lizzie Coultes, No. 7 Morris; Aggie Coultes, No. 9 E. W. Map for and, Class -Mabel Rob- ertson, No. 14 Howick; Geo. Harris, No. 9 Howick;. Harold Durst, No, 14 Howick; Edith. Ridley, No. 9-Howick; Vera Finley, No at T.; Ivy Cruick- shanks, No. 'tt T. Map for 3rd. Class-l3eryl Cunning- ham, No. 8 E. W.; Mary St. Marie, No. 12 Wawanosh Vernon Chanmey, No. 7 E. W. Isabel McDougall, No. T Turnberry.. Map for. 411 Class -Irene 'Woods,5 , No. 4 W. W.; Carl Hooper, No. ,3 Howick; Hazel Hill, No. 2 Colborne; Eva Musgrove, No. 14. Howick; Mil- dred Howard, No. II Grey; Elgin Rut- ledge, Union ut-ledge,''CTnion •x 'Colborne. Writing, ISL. Class-Dupcan Lind- say, No. 4 Ashfield; • Clarke Johnston, No..8 E. W.; Carman Farrier, No. 14 W. W,; Victor Martin, No. 2 Ashfield;' Dorothy Higgins, No. 7 Morris; Flo- rence ITayden, No. ii Grey. Writing, 2nd. Class ---Blair Gibbons, No. 8 E. W.; .Blythe Irwin, No, 7 Howick; Margaret Gibson, No. 14 Howick; Margaret Wright, No. 14 Howick; Mabel Robertson, No. 14 1-1; Oliv,e Farrier, No. 14 W. W. Writing, 3rd. Class -Ruth Cole, No. 17 E. �,'U•.; Jean Sparling, No, 18 How - ick; Annie McKenzie, No. 12 Ashfield; Irene Bennett, No, 17 Howick; Mil- dred Howard, No. rr` Grey; Gertrude Foley, No. 2 Ashfield. Writing, 4th Class -Gladys, Treble, No. 8 Colborne; Angela Gibbons, No, 8 1~. W.; Winnift•ed Munroe, No. 17 W.; Isabel Gibson, No. 14 ' Howick; Eva Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; Roy Rutledge, No.olborne. 3 C Special Letters to John Joyttt-Olive Farrier, No. 14 W. W,; Irene 'Bennett, No. 17 ITowick; Mabel Robertson, No. 14 I-Iowick; Margaret Gibson, No. 14 Howick; Constance Deans, No. 1 Howicic; Agatha Coultes, No. 9 E. Wren House ---11. Poster, No, 9 H.; Earl Drennan, No. 2 Ashfield; Ken- neth Parrish, No, 9 Colborne. Patch on Grain Bag -V. Chainney, No. 7 IE. ,W; P, McBride, No. 1 Col- borne; Toni Lucas, No. 5 Grey; Roy Rutledge, No. 3 Colborne; N. Coultes, No, 7 Morris, Any Model In Wood -Selby Foster, No, 9 H.; Lloyd Stefan, No. 7 Ashfield; C. Robertson, No. Colborne . G. Ttkellie, N. 7 Ashfield; E. Rutledge, Union t Colborne; R. Boyd, NO. 12 Ashfield; Willie Irwin, No, It Wire Splicing -EP Rutledge, No. t Colborne; W. Parker, No. 4 Grey; A. Ravin, No. 14 Howick; Albert•Krauter, No. rx Grey; Robt. Douglas, :No, 1` T.; Geo. Paulin, No. 14 Howick; W. Ir - vain, No. II E. W. Weed Collection -Cleland Bone, No. 8 E. W.; Edna Wallace, No. 5 Flow - ick; Eva Musgrove, No. 1 4 Lowick. g . Relief flap -Blanche Cunninghairs Map -Blanche 8 E. W.; Angela Gibbons, No. 8 E. y?r. Collection of Leave s -Rob e n a Young, No. 1i E. W. Collection of Woods -Roy Rutled- ge, No. 3 Colborne; S. Alexander, No. 5 Grey. Weed .Seed Collection -Eva .. Mus- grove, No. x4 Howick; H. Hibben, No. 3 Ashfield, Insect Collection -Gladys Treble, No. -S Colborne. Wheat, quart -D. McKay, No. 3 Ashfield; N. Molden, No. .3 Colborne. Wheat, Sheaf -D, McICay, No. 3 Ashfield; Robt. Mcfllwain, No. 17 H.; V:rm. Gray, No. r7 H. Oats, Quart -A. Robertson, No. 11 E. W.; A. Simpson, No. 3 Ashfield; Geo. McBride, No. i Colborne. Oats, Sheaf -Arthur Simpson, No. 3 Ashfield Geo. McBride, No. > Col- borne. Barley, Sheaf -:Percy McBride, No. i Colborne, Barley, Quart -Percy McBride, No. x. Colborne G. McNee, No. 17 W. W. Field Peas -N. Coultes, No., 9 E. W.; C, Clark, No. 5 Grey; H. Hain- ilton, No. 17 Hotivick, H. Irwin, No. rx E. W.; L. Taylor, No. 9 E. W.; J. S. McKay,- No. 3, Ashfield; Benson. Fulford, No. 9 Colborne.. Special for Model in Wood, etc - Joseph McGill, No. 17 Morris. Sweet' Corn -D. Musgrove, No. 14 Howick; M. Finley, No, 9 Ashfield; E. Lynn, No. 17 Howick; John Gam- ble, No. am=ble,.No. 17 Howick, (Continued nest week.) BELGRAVE Mrs, Robt. Shedden of Brussels,- is spending a few flays with her•. sister,' Mr. John Ferguson 'is visiting his daughter. in London. Mr, Henry Brandon . spent a few days in Toronto last week. Rev. and Mrs. Peters are attending the General Conference of the Meth- odist Church in Toronto this week. Mrs. T. Scandrett is very poorly and under the doctor's care. Mr.'" as. Walsh of the: 9th.,con, of East `Wawanosh who' has.been 111 for , b some ' time, passed away on Sunday. ion it, . Mr. Thos, Proctor, who has been tinder the doctor's care for the past couple of weeks, died on Sunday. after- noon, 7.1C funeral was held on Tues- day s - day afternoon. Mr, Joseph Miller shipped two car- loads of hay last week. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held -pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by His Honour, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron; at the ,Gown Hall, Wi.ngham, on Wednesday; the ; tali dayof Octohcr, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock., to ear and determine .ermine complaints;'o errors` and orniiss%pits in the Voters' `C,ist;of the lvtunicmality of: Wifxglranr for 1922, Dated, Clerk's Office,, thrs,23r cl. ,day of W.September ,all 1922. A p; Graid l Clark isf''`UVin$•lta,z 1 ai.xmWii iBlNi AlV IWCK, BEL1V,[OI%lw+: The WolT en's Foreign Missionta,ry Society met on Friday afternoon with a membership of twenty, The meet- ing was opened by singing 1171110 293, scripture leading by,, Rev. Mrs, Mc- Kenzie; papers were given by Mrs. Joseph Hall .and Mrs. Robert Jeffr.ay on "Work Done in the Maritime ,:i-z'o- vinces." A reading by Mrs. Robert Baird composed by her sister in Scot- land was listened to with much inter- est; Roll Call, the name of a Mission- ary in the Maritime Provinces. The, collection was $9.35. Among those who attended the Convention at Kincardine on Tuesday were Rev. McKenzie, Misses Mary Aitken, Edna Lincoln, Agnes Darling, Agnes Rutherford, Messrs. Roy Ruth- erford and James Darling. The members of Knox Church were well represented at Salem on Sunday evening, Miss Nettie Eutehart and Mr. Rus sel Nichol took in the .concert' in Wingham on Tuesday evening. Miss Jean Babb • and Miss •L'utclart attended a social evening of the Ep- worth League in Teeswater on Mon- day evening. . The members of the Women's 'In- stitute are having their annual social evening in -the Community Hall on Friday evening. A good time is ex- pected. • Mr. Cooper of Clinton; spoke on Temperance in the 'Presbyterian. church on Sabbath afternoon. Rev. McKenzie attending Anniversary ser- vices at Belgrave, Mr. George McKee and:. Mr. Hynd- man were Sunday visitors in the vil- lage. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curl and daugh- ter, Jean, left on Monday for their home in Toronto. Miss Mabel Baker has returned home mucli improved in 'health. EAST WAWANOSH Miss Thirsa Mel3urney of Tees - water, is visiting with her aunt, 'Mrs. John McGee. lvir. Wi'tlialn Young had the mis• - fortune to have his'foot run over and• crushed by the separator of athe threshing machine. Consequently he has a very painful foot. Mrs. Penny:and'her. daughter of Toronto„ are visiting with the fo'rmeris son, Mr. Penny of.Marnoch. • Miss Viola Campbell is visiting. with her aunt, Mrs. Harry McGee. Mr..and Mrs. Herd of Detroit, are visiting with her brother,' Mr. Samuel Deacon. Mr. and airs. Robt. McGee and son, Jack, visited at the home' of her broth- et', Mr, John Menzies on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee spent Sunday 'with Air.and Mrs. Henry McGee. Mr. Percy and Miss Lavinia King, of Turrtberry, spent Sunday with their sister'', Mrs. Stewart McBurney. Mr r. and'Mrs.John McGe Sr, of 1 e, Belgrave, spent Sunday with ' their: son, John McGee... Mr. and Mrs. -Ross .King. of Turn berry, spent Sunday with her father, i iiir-. WM. �'i Tgiitniaii, The Anniversary services held in Calvin church on Siinday were taken by Rev. Mr. McKenzie of Belrnore, he gave two splendid sermons. Mr. and .Mrs.' Robt. Munroe and. children ofBelgrave, :spent Sunday with lir. and Mrs...Heury McGee. NOTICE Sealed. tenders addressed to the un- dersigned will be received tip to the 'oth day, of. October, 1922, for the purchase of the Belrnore' Methodist Church. Also separate tenders for a frame shedstandingnear the church. A narked for : per i cheque To 1 cent of tlic amount must• accompany ten- der. The highest or any tender not necessarily 'accepted, • By order of Trustee Board, • A. H. Lowry, R. 1., Wroxeter Bec'y. of Board, • SCHOOL SUPPLIES Our stock is complete in SCRIBBLERS :.E)(ERCISE BOOKS• DRAWING BOOKS WRITING BOOKS NOTE BOOKS SLATES LEAD PENCILS FAINTS CRAYON'S ERASERS i S : Etc,,, Etc. B.6 i Books Stationery, M dares;4 Towr I' i e i'aa>k et 's er ey CCanr:etliba"n X.l'atiorral tlrend l'txnk 1lway4 Olieeatl tielxetR viat'd11 lines; NI ELYTI.1 ilyih Fail and Sebool hall held on Tilurstlay _apd Prid y last, w.ls rile of bestattenhelddaTiltnee ern yvoledumrs, e o 1 otfit iii iponrii atncd exhibits; The hall was filled to its utmost' cap- acity with a splendid range of dairy and provisions, toots, ladies' work and the School ,Fair departments, • The. exhibits of live stock showed a great- er entry_ than in many years with the exception of swine and sheep,. All classes of cattle and horses were well- filled and the, competition keen:' The following students left on :Mon- day from here to attend the Stratford Normal, Misses Mills, Ida Stalker, Dora .Laundy and Margaret ,Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNeill of Sarn- ia, and Miss Iona Stothers, who is teaching in New Hamburg, spent the. week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sriotheas, and to say good-bye to their sister, Miss Alberta, Who leaves this week for Denver, Col orado. Mr. John Joynt, M, L, A., attended the 'Fair on Friday. Mrs, John Mills is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Clysdale, at wd. Mr. and Mrs. 3. I3.' Kelly of Gode'- rAtich,ooattended the Fair on Friday last. GLENANNAN There ; -were quite a number of people from these parts table in the Wingham'Fair last week: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garnier and baby of Windsor, motored up, last week, Mrs, Garnier will spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott. Threshing and •corn -cutting are the order of the day, lift. Robert Muir, jr., "•returned to Kingston where he is attending Un- iversity. Mr. Sam Marshall has disposed of his farm to "Mr. Joe. Kermath of Whitechurch, and i4lr. Marshall has purchased Mr. James I, Scott's farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ansley, who has spent the :summer with friends here, returned to their home in Regina. Mr. Wm. Walace returned to King- ston where lie is attending University. Correctly Witted Eyegla sse.. W R.HAMILTON optotaettist WING KAM ONT. WHTTECHURCH Miss Robina Henryleft on Tuesday to teach in the Business College in Guelph. We wish her the :best of success. Har-. � ri . n I�.enied and 1ltessrs. I n c•t y old Sparling returned from Alberta last Wednesday, krs. John Kennedybaby , and Fier - elite of London, are visiting With rel- atives here. Mr•s.J ack, Henderson and • sons Ronald and Lloyd of I ai atnotii�t,' are visiting with her parents here. Miss Bertha McKa • of Win •bath; 7 g , spent Sunday at her home here, Misses'" Olive Terriff and Addie 'I'ltttrsday, Q:otober 5 oyes That` nd Made: Among the many superior kinds'" of NEW FALL FOOTWEAR'' we have placed in stock, are.sev- eral lines that we recommend gas being ` FULLY : EQUAL TO THE OLD TIME HOME, MADE We have procured these especially for our trade and can recom- mend them without hesitation. For instance we have a line of Men's genuine kid (waterproof) - with solid leather soles and heels OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY and similar lines for Women and for 'Girls that wear sizes 11 to -2. THESE WILL EASILY OUTWEAR TWO PAIRS OF 'OR DINARY SHOES and are; therefore cheaper in the end. WE INVITE YOUR INSPEC'liON The leading S rkfiID1 a WILLI oe Store "i:1 Huron County W!/ ing'ham, 41111: a,.r! 11. ata Ross and lir. Frank Ross, visited with thier'cousin, Mrs. Robert Ballagh on Sunday at Belmore.' Miss Sarah Sharpe of Teeswater, Visited with Miss Kate Ross last week. Mrs. M. Chowan and Jane of Brus- sels, spent the week -end with Mrs. Win. Martin. Miss Jean McGregor and Miss Ir- ene Moore, spent a couple of daylast week with tate-former's sister, Mrs. Henderson of Paramount. Rev. iv r. Osterhout 13. A. B. D. I of Lucknow, will preach -Anniversary Services in the Methodist church on Sunday. ' On Monday evening an old- fashioned tea -meeting will be held in the basement, after which a splendid program will be given in the auditor- ium of the church. Mr.Jas.Cornelius shipped peed a load of 32 foot ladders to Mr. Johns of'. Exeter on Thursday, Mr. Fleming of Galt, visited at the home of Mr, band lblrAndrew Fox for a couple of days s last week, Mr.'Y and Mrs._ :13uschlen and child ii ren of Arthur, spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Lilian Paterson.,', `' Mrs. Ring of Brussels, visited with - her parents, Mr. and firs. McCall for a few days last week.: 011 Friday evening, Mr: William Tom passed away at .the • home of liis: daughter, Mrs. David :Gillies, with . r whom he had resided since last Feb-' ruary. Mr. Tom, was 89 years old;- His wife predeceased him about forty'• years ago. Out of a 'family,,,of nitre children, four survive, Edward of St. Helens, John of ;i ordwie'h, Mrs, Alex: .Leach of Detroit and Mrs Girlies, es,_.` also one brother, .Edward .of •Erskine Alta., and one sister; Mr.S.. 'Robert, Purdon sr., of Whitechurch, also thir- teen grandchildren and one .• great grand -child. He was 'buriedin St. Helens cemetery on Monday.. Rev. Mr. Cummings of St. Helens and .I Rev. Mr. Stobie of Whitechurch,. tak- ing the services. All of his family were present at the funeral, He had., been confined to his bed for the past two months. �I I1?6111�11Il1 I I I1�1ll 1113 1 FM- 111 Ill ':Iia®III 11119111®11 IIsInIionoIi II1ellIslmIl llII �aq �'� ® P W � a�6L®R�A�.P�WFig �. el ettuI Oki 14r i koltOlt d rOg �d ,flttraciive Clothes di I� e➢"'� easonabl rices 1 air e � : ANY MIEN are, inclined e"i to; believe that such ! J0 fir. Clothed are unobtainable these e offer this our.' l' days, but W priding combination in Our �' line of hand -tailored garments d made by SNS 414,11oiS a '''.i ► d e,R,. P ►4t.d k1144.0 47:04 It TORONTO, ua now ae .nlline: Vimitrld ud, out wicle image of"lreellancl Winter SWIes Ana ra cm► 11 ,►ilMC�7;1 Nit' I igneIII®111 9111&llmlli®111®I ainsvi®iiimuml®III®Ipollign,f,E91 , ung • q ;k inter r " �� lothin Men', Fall an Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings. Our Fall and *- Minter ,Winter range of clothes, comprising all the newest imported ported :fabrics designed and tailored in the latest v styles, at reasonable prices.: FALL AND WINTER WEIGHT OVERCOATS Men's and Young Men's' Belted 1.31- • sters, Slip On and Chesterfield styles of all wool imported coatings, sizes 35 to 44. Prices $i5.00 to $455.00. NEW FURNISHINGS Borsalino Hats, Velour Hats, Eas- tern Caps, Forsyth:Sh'rts, Silk Shirts, Knitted Ties, Silk Ties, Wool Socks, Cashmere Socks, Wool Underwear. BOYS' SUITS AND OVER- COATS Ss for Suits boys in all sizes from y 3 to 16 years, in tweeds, wors- teds and serge, with extra pair of bloomers. Prices $6,50, -11.75 and $13.5o. BoYs 'Overcoats, prices5 $ 5o to $15.0o. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Imported worsted'_ uits rice mp S , >� es'$t7.5o to $35,00. Imported Scotch Tweed Suits, prices $iS.so to $325o. s Imported English Serge Suits p g g r prices $22.5o to $45.00,. 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