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O A. BOGERT, General Managnin
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This Bfflik Offers Farmers
a complete and satisiaotory_banking service.
-Sales Notes collected on favorable terms, end advarices made
on such notes at reasonable rates.
e, The Saving Department is a eat and convenient depository
for your money. Interest et current rate,' Ls paid on depoeits of
one dollar and upwards.
' One dollar opens an account in the Savings Department,
SEAFORTH BRANCH,
E..COLSON, Manager.'.
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DISTRICT MATTERS
Godericb, Hotels. ---The shloderich. Star
,a last tweek says: It is announced
that efrhjohn Bedford will assume ethe
Management ofithe B,e.dford 'Hotel, gend
anilliconduct it as a first 'class house
ervithout license, and E. R. newarts
will again (aresterne tlie management of
the British lExehange, The travelling
public are thus assured Of ,oapable and
ceinfortable accomnacidation `at both
these miller hotelries. Mr. FeedDrevis
and ;family (will reside in the tf. 0.
Cameron prrinerty on the bonleaDayis
'going to his tarn in the Wost shortly
.and will likely remove there with iels
family next &piing. Oat Rabb announc-
es that he will close tee Ocean gonne
altogether, bat: (the U1110n Hotel and
Banns House (Will both remain open
for boarding accom °elation,. ,The death
Of Mr. (Thomas, M. -Johnston • at It 1D men appear Ito make a 'decent, respect..
Colborne' Rotel fnay necessitate a able livinge-Hamilten Tires.
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y thiri,fhvan tif travel,. He ieans It; is -
great,- A. J. Forrester, wife and Jamie
ly, and Ms nieter-in-law, nlisa Render,
Of Detroit, and •Jo. Reymann and
., :party, of• .(the siame city, have. inee'inl•
eviating relatives rand old fiende In
this loeallty. (The former ts a son of
V.4 heyerater and the tatter a poi of, .A.
Reymann. They 4atne in two antOS.
They were e, jolly, company ;and 'bad
a 'good lii,rne;
St. Joseph -
(Written for The Expoaltor)
' The plateau 'flaw mouPied by .St. So- .
Seph, was known „1m eall,Y tirnea as al, •
1 part of The Prenner settlement, i'Vb-ell e'' :
the fishing Industry was castled on: •
Lo a igrater 'extent than at the - vole ee.
•sent day...The fidie were plentiful then •
and those engaged trr thee traffic (did
a' ,sunceneful busite.ss, though the meth- •
ods eaonloyed ',were. crude, cold .and fa- 0
nrious,. A leneteen a aranketin,g the 2
etches was 'inaugurated by Whine. the .
Catholic families througaotet Hay, Tuck-• •
eismith, McKillop and Hullett, were 2
suplied during the season of lent. In- • ,
dime ponies 'with two -Wheeled carts car- t
tied the 'freight and brineght back. In., 7. '
return cash 'on any harm. 'products .10a,t 2 .
were useful, On needed, There was no .
rural 'mail %flea, the inhabitants being 4-
satinfied whei they heard from tnene i h• -
friends ont,ce layear. ' T
The tint al of industrial life iwas 4-
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was 'thought sthat there was to
chane ' at all. The people were satis-
fied, even if the Act wan ',only n twined
by a bare. three-fiftbe Majotity.,
.0ne hotel hut said Chat the esage
Of the law had hurt besinassi The
farmers did not now n011e- into 'the
town and get their "naurishment" as
they -used to doe Inlay nent in their
Wives instead. Sat it is tnot call los Ito
the hotel hand, His rent hale been very
much reduced. He as no license to
Pan. He keeps open day and tight if
ite chooeee. He does a good bar :busi-
ness in inert drtnks, 'local option. beer
and cigars .He keeps boarders and cat -
ors to the public as usual, including
the commercial travellers, who are said
to be nvell pleased withtbehangehe
Note appear to -Make the sarre use
"of the hostel as ;they did thelore the law
Melte into effeet. It Is an Much of.
ohne to the workingmen as ever tit was.
They gnthere, "treat" as usaa1I.fthey
feel InclinecheBut ,:they• lhome weber.
Local Option does not close the .bar. It
banishes the intoxicatta, But the so-
ciability is still 'there and. the hotel
change there.% „
Stallion Enrolment. T. A. Hand.
writing from tearIton Connty to. The
Earle:wee Advoeate, (an. tlie atinnentecif
Stallion Enrolment (depiets a. condition
of affairs. (no doubt, extsting in. many
other counUea Itthsielee the one' f:•0n
'Which he writes. He says : Anita; tre-cent
teesue , of 'The Pareter's Advocate' 1
tioticed where. R. W. Wade, had seen
a, marked change in tite 'milliner of
nrrade stallions (that had gone out of
busineeis since last year. If 'Mr. Wade
would take a *drive through the coda -
try and thtic e all the posters ?along
the different toutes of stallton owners
-Wile either carry their enrahnant cer-
tificates in their pockets- or whostIeore
sea are sun:, enraled at all, land. watild
take account of all the others out do-
ing business without any posters at
all, it (might ehartge vieWe. For
eny' part I hail to, stony -here. tneiStallion
Enrolment Act is tone whit -better this
near than (last, or where it ever ,Will
be better, as it now: extstan I do -not
lenow of rote mongrel stallion in thie
section that (Ls not doing the •satme
h asiness he (always did, and for my
*art I (will 'never pay $1 00 to have
my stallion nrolled again I will 'take
be chance. of ;being fined, andAif I ain
there will•tete others Maui Pare is no
use of la dozen or ,s0 stallion ownere
leeeptng the law and. the rest Wakeng
it and let ega scot free. -
Nar.m.an Schzol Exarrinaticins. -Last
week we gave a liet ot kho.3.1 in the
County of Huron, who had passed their
examinatione for admission tie the Nor-
mal Schnois Tete following are -the
males of those in irri Cellar -of rerth,
who nave succussfully passed their ex-
amination: E. M. Alichisan, R., J. Alt-
Phieen, F. &Ilan aenore, R. G. Allan,
iitrenstrong. S. J. Binning, G. E.
Bartorer, W. el. Beattie, H. M. J3renche
ley, 11 A. Brisson, M. Brueskner,
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Baker, ei A. Chide honors J. -el Cow-
ing' ttenoate le -in. Cote hottoae. M. J.
Oathberteon, B. C. rearbert, :ff. F. Car-
bert, L 'Crowley hanere, P. Culliton,
In. E. Carbert 110are. j. L. Obainbern,
B. Davideon, .31. A. Dewel honore.
Dingman, el .Davidson, C. 3. Dickinson
hareeeta J, C. Frani, 3. W. Fiizgerald
honoree, A tGray, A. L-Gaforcle honoree
a A. Gaffney, R. L Goetion, R. E. L.
Herren, D. A. Han, N. L. Hodgsona C. Hose, pt. 12 ;without 'biology; F. en.
Nethereatt, pt. (1 !honors ; H. I.. Orr, pt,
r henoee., 'E. Hepburn - ltaeons
E. M. needgins honors. R. H Harsta-e. 2; isie (M.. Perry, pt: 1; (E. F. Payne,
.0. A. hue cn honors, 13. la Jolly hoenra pte 1 honors; N. IC. Stuart, pt. 2; W.
tele 'T. Kerr. -R. E. KffV, Kinkead, L. Swason, nit. 1; C. A. tentewert, ate 2
E. Kin -heed. 8. H. Kin -lunar, 0, el honors; 3.. stewa,rt, pt. 1; Werhearlf
Kaieee, ef Kearnee., J. L. Kempetef. A. Ingeliet...,1; C. G. Webster,snt-1 honor,s;
Kenna el E. Keene.. T. Larne -way, A., F. G. Willis, pt. 2; A. (V. Wynn, pt.
E. 0. 0. MacCelloch, 3. E. enc.. 2 honors.c.
.on. C I.A. Leuhe, VT. McBain,
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Faculty Exams. -The 'following hive
Pa'ased one tor more harts at Thipek.
.School examinations for entrar to
tfaculties ofedueatton at the Ilni ersity
of Toronto- rand *Queen's _
'Kingston: A, Archibald, pt. 1; W. !P.
'Buchanan, pt. (1; E. C. Beacom, ept, 1
honcirs; D.eHaBlatehhord, pt. 2; (111.
!Clark, pt. -2; P. Colvin. t$.2; W.
tet Connill, reit. 2; G. C. Cruikshank;
Pt 2; M. Clark, pt. .2; .G.' Case,
pt. 2; 8..Dewar, int. cl; V. la .Our-
nt. (en 22; Be A. Danda$, E.
D. Ferguson, tpt. '.2; M. M. she, pt.
2; tEl. [Geigk,
er, Pt. 1; j. i0ovenloc
Ph 1; N. 'Griffin, Pt. 1 1 N. ilaarrett,. t.
.1; E. Glen, pt. 2; E. Se:heray, -ate 1
honors; PAW. H)ag, pt. 1;.F. L. Rut-
chinson, i)t.(11!liconerts; 11 .3: (Howe, pie
2; L. 0. 'Harvey, pt. 1 'honors; M. 0-.
Irwin, pt. 12; T., E. Johns, ipt. 1; A.
Eh Xing, at. 2 -honors; H. al. (MacKay,
nin 1; (3. nacclinton, Pt. 2 anno_re; J.
nfcBarney, pt. ;2 honors:, N. ef. Me-
Kauge, eirn 2; • V. 3. McLaughlin, nit, 1;
;Gin Muir, opt. 1; P. inuir.sph 1; W. Mc-
gregor, pti. 1 thonors; H. Middleton, tet.
.1 honors; ttel. Nicholle,„ pt. a ; Bs, Ne
Nagle pt. 21 W. D. Phillips. (pt. h; A.
Gt. Bitioul, pt. e2; :ef, P. tRitchte, pti. 2;
13L 'A Rosh, 'pt.. 2 .nnnterls; MBA Reid,
g 1; D. a.t.Ste*ftrit, pt., 1 thienors k W.
Strieng, hit. 2; E. M. !Sanderson, pt.
1; .1e. E. Shaw, at, 2; lhicD Simpson,
pt, 1; 0. E. Strathers, pt. pt- 2; F.
knith, pt 1 .1mitiors; C. E. Toll -pt
1; Pi. (C. Turner, pt. 1, !pt. 2; M. I
Toll, pt, honors: J. 11. (Watt, t. 2
homers; J. (E. Windsor, pt. In f.A. L.
•Wark pt I
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The following< in tile 'County of,Perte
have passed: at Armstrong, pt. 1; O.
E. V. Ramhford, pt. 2 honors; N. B.
Beaumont, pre (la D. W. Bell, 'pt. 1
honors; 'en R. Brenchley, pt., 2; E. 3.
Dempsey, pt. 1; E. Dyer, lot: hanor,s;
E. Edgeconibe, (pt. 2; E. L. !Field, pt.
2; E
13. ,•Farena,n, pt. 1 'honors: EL, L.
Fothergill, pt, 2 'honors; H. F, 'Gray,
pt, 2 honors; B. E. Harris, pt. 1; W.
11„ Herold, ht, 1; W. Earlleenliton. ,In.
1; 3,, M. Hanna, pti lienors; Henn,-
becleer, .1)4. 2 honors; M. E. Mt. 'Hewitt,
pt.. 2; L. C. Irvine, on. 2; 'E, A.Knechtel
pt. 2 -honors; E. 11. Leckie, 'pt. 2; D.
Love, ?ten 1 honors; R. L,Velanning, ,pt.
2 honors; (J. C. McAteer,- pt. ti; C.
McTavish, pt. 1 banar,s; C. IC. ....Merrier,
it. 2; 3.'t. .blurray, pt. !2; W. E.
Naugh
ter
H. T. keleinauehian, 0. C. •!vicDougait Blyth
horutee, J. tA. Marein haeera. G. 'E. Blida -An auth load of Odelfellow,s
Kane hotere, t NE K. ehealeee, E. Mc- attended the &ea -a -time of bratber Odd-
Ca..nr• hcehre, A. el. eleCarthy. 0. C. fellows' graves at. Bruesels, ea Sunday.
McKee- healers. L A. McKay honors, - It was a Neely interesting cererno'ny.-
M. E. lieLachlin benors, F. eicLellere Rev, Wm. Roes, of Ilallfax, whones one
K. M. Ai:cheat-en henore, 0. M. Macmillan of the leading: Presbyterian ;ministers
A V. Minn:ell renters, M. M.(Morria. C. - in Canada, and who 18 at present visite
N ixon, j .R. Neilsen. honors, W. 2. .0'- lag his parents here, gave an 'able sea„
Brien henere, R, C. Paul, 8. E. Park, position of his text In the pulpit. of St.
0, W. Pailline, Quinlan K. Qu.eenan, Andrew's an Sutday/Morning which
F. -L. Re' Mears, E. A. 'Riddell, H. was higIthy appreciated by the, large
C. itr,C8 p. R. Rogers:W. 8. congnegatinne-The reniains of Mrs. T.
Ri.ehl, V L. Ru.: t ble. 3. I. Stewart, G. Jones, who passed away at Mliniee, ar-
U. Thoaereen,kitariere, S, F. Uren, re. P. rived here en Saturday and were taken
!Wadden, It L. Weigetad. P. E. Win- to the residence et Mr. John ,Emigh
stow, 3 J. Weecker hoeore, G. eWharee- and on Sunday the funenal serviceetook
honoree AV G. Wright honare, M. 11 place in Trinity Church, there being a
nenee heeeee.- F. ftecialifin. great many a .her old friends in at-
tendance. Ph 3 'reCtOr, Rev. T. Ferri
In A runs Tewn.-Tbe writer of tine preached a very feeling ser:non, after
arziele seCnt. a tew la Kincardioe, Which the remains were eonveyed to
Ont Lao week widen ha3 been unite.: the Union Cemetery for burial: Her
the Leeai °Aloe Act for over a year, daughter, Mrs. W. F. Yele, of London,
in atej + a, ce Mre Jones was a
'the aen. eansed oy oaly a ern Nees
enahorizy. nurrner ,ot bueiness men, resident of prlyth, for about 30 vans them 'away,_Tiee heads of ,saine of the
arcifiseloral !nen, town eificiala Tt.tirFd and was well liked by all 'wit& knew
farmers ere' 0.1-lern were spekea to an her. , Matchbitten off
es !had ,apparently Inert
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Mali & Phone Orders Carefully Filled Stewart Bros,
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- This store will 'close Wednesday afternoons -
during July and August
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etren, On a et
scene distane
on the Zur1cth
wan entablis
t -arnill ley 'a f Kr, :John-
eaere. that enters ithe lake
'south o'f 'the terminus
ROad. Filially le,fpostoffice
ed, nailed the JOhnsion's
Mill riontoffi' 0, 'which ?supplied the
antople with-bain matter until tali 'pre-
sent, rural na delivery was inallgUrAt-
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pkrilts years tego, Mr, 'N.M. Can.tin, now
promoter. of large entetprises,
gad in the 'Work Of building a city
-at *this 'point, :The lend Was plotted, a
1 rge brick lelotilt exacted and a charter
nor aerallway secuned to connect St.
Rim% with Stratfor& and tee outer
world, The teroject'(aas not yet enateran
lized, but another effort *ill be eneale
this sunnter to centinue tae work of
inipreverr.ent Until 'the end aimed at
will- be ancomplished. Tete tiotel part
of the big bleak is to iundergo repaire
inhorder tie ;accommodate the public.tha
-lacition is 'Ideal for a ?summer lrestert
,being high, 'dry, cool and healthful,.
!There Is a, doek or peer ithat restehee•-
.catt' into the lake so that hi:I:all craft
can call land ake on. Passengers 'Land.
light freight, There . is an 'noxeeltant
.beach where reereatiore and bathing
meth be had ihe the fullest.. LTite
--toritahes several 'handsome residences.
()Woad with modern ?conveniences.. At
the 'present time there' .are a 'number
of _ families from the 'oast summeringi
-here. among silherr being; Mrs. N. M.
.Cangn And family of 'Toronto, Mr. R.
unlop,, grata -ger f 'he Misting
Bank at Zurich, with his tannin, inialao
at this place enjoying unlimited r e-
dam. and the !orate zephyrs from.
--top of the big hake,
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Mr. NapoleonkiA. Cantine a native teen
of7the 'Bauble :Line, has established a
etinhine ehop that is equihped w1tt.4te
neete,st designs of 'modern retichineryi
Three fibors 'of large brit& building
"ate occuPled by the pleat where kspecial
-machinery for novelty work ha$ been
installed. Repairing 'of Aran week is a
feature of the ,shdipt at present, (In. the
basement there is a large batten iand a
powerful engine to operate the plant.
Mr. Cantin -aire,ady has the mucleu,s'
of whet era. intended to be ,the finest
and largest atoek. tare.n in Ottatio. .11e
has Rdveral hundred acres of Hayh,
best ochl in .the fruit and tobacco zone.
evatered'beirm.merous streams entereng
the lake ,On this property thererare nun
merman btrildings pf ehelter, barns and
stableg, with pasture .fields 'galore. The
stock ah Present comprises two stan-
dandebren brood -mares with fast marks
andhtwa trotting atallions, (Sliver .M0.
Kinney and Ashland Todd), it -he former
having a 'record of 210 1-2, weignee
1200,pounds 'and tands 16 hands thgle.
Also a Percher.son stallion, snot t legg-
ed with goad bone and muscle. Thts
horse was 'purchased in New York
State, -where this etoek de much sought
after, IIis Coles are all a dark grey.
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Perth' !terns .
-11/11s,s Mabel Yeo has been engaged
as ttereeher of .Nn, 16 'school, Hibbert, for
the homing year, ,
-Rev. Dr. Murdoch McKenzie, ex -
moderator of the Presbyterian C.nurch,
leaves Canada, early In Augu,st, On his,
reurn to China where he will-rem:tin
his work as a mission.ary. _
.-The enarriagi at Mrs. Davis only
daughter, took place at elver home in
Fullarten village, on Tuesday of last
week, to ea. Leslie Glitter. Thhy
make 'their home in New Ontario. I
. -The following have gone 'to the
'West this week: Mrs, Wm. Woodley,
Fullerton, and Mifos Grace eft
Mitchell, to Swift Ourrent„Mr, Virintene
legtent 'to Oxbonv, vfrs. Jobn Heal and
two children to Calgary.
-Harry Farrar, giving the Soo, Mien,
as hin name, was .arrested at London,
Saturday, eharged witn the theft of
four valueble cattle, -from .Mr. niclenirray
af Eat Nessoteri town.ship. Ferrer.
worked for McMurray as a boy, and
called to visit iiirn last week,
-After an illness of some duration
dcath irernoved another of the early
eettler,s •of Logan, on Thursday of ',last
week, in the .person on Aaron Ireland,
on the fountle ,concession,. The decesaod
has been a fresident of ths toy:men-lip
for many years la,nd was well respected
and a. igc-ocl
-Little thireenyear-old Irene ' Ed-
munds, of Nile istrent, Stratford, got
bold ..cif same vetches on Thutiedan-
afterrioon of last week end. played with
them. She .was anti playing with them
when her mother fonnd her nnd took
--e s At 'noon the child was i seized with
the mateor, reore with a view .to have ;
a quiet chat with them, than nu inter-;
Cranbrook 1 * esdPdieeldlioso °:jahr.aeFriati;tel lie r:elken,d h aClu°- rest°. rbs tiWt oarhke:
view :h re and the consesus of opinion ; Notes. -In the ("Better Babies. COT1-
'- --pn Monday July 20 Mit Ja-nesNi h-
eteerned i -3 be that tin! town had bene- test" held in Calgary recently, William
ol, .of North East Fullerton, and ?hie
flied by the. pasiing of the Act. It Scott, the 26 months old atm of 'Wm.
-was aid :hat the merchants ware 'and Ms. ',McDonald was 'a 13rize_ win- bv:r.rio:tiih etrw, 0' Etdeawtriasrd,f,r07r-extehe
dirrabweicnkgnahrly.
pleaead with it, that business was, if - ner. Over h100 'babies were oxamined
anything, better, and tat more seedy ', for phlnsical rand mental develapment.
monee SIMS available. The lew was send i. The proud ',mamma was 'formerly Mies
to be Well observed, little or 'to ire- 1, Elizabeth McKay, of this place, whose
toxicarne balng 50-1d in the town, Aner '', mother is Still a 'resiclenne-Titereoass.
that wee eon...sus/led was ordered ftore"; ed away at the General dlospitai
outside. One aid farmer ea,ld that i'' 1 Guelph, on 'July 12th, a well .known
had hue:: i he tewn becau_se young rne4 1 and highly esteemed resident of bran -
'clubbed iogether to Serie,. away. fo brook, in (the .persoer or JameseOrerar,
liquor and then got drunk: on it But he - an uncle rot .1.- M. nichntosh,[int this
ad:tined that Lorial Option Was goon locality. Ile (had- gone to Guelph, the
for buena...es 'Another gentleman tatarglit week previous (for- an operation whigh
that if hee law had per:rated lager beok place 'On Tete:3day and appeared
beer to be sold it Would (be better 'tea to ;be (making favarable progress when
the heaple taan the soft drinks tney he showed nevidences of faititg on Were censumingi. Buil he added Ciat :the terclay and. -died as above (stated°. He
rural maihdeliver y ,and- the rural -tele,. was /8 year,s of age.„-Dunean, and Mrs.
phone tfact done more than, anything therapbeill were away on' a ;tour to Hal -
else to hurt the email town and vill- ton County _and other points, ena.king
ages. Ancteher gentleman .eaAd tae town the jaarney in the 'ea.r a ftheir sot,
whs quieeernThete wa.,3 no dranken dis-
teirbancee at night. In fact scarcely
y drueekennes,s at all. Asked as to
e -C412.11c7.. for a repeal of the (Act, it
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They could not pass ;over a (culvert as oh
It was !badly out cif repair :and they T.
had !got to Igo thirou.gh aegulley. James t
4 ‘,
;gut -his load .over safely and thinking
that this brother would not be isci sue-,
ces,sful, he stopped leis 'teentaand got
down on to the tongue of (the wagon
without spealrg tot- he hcalses, when
one of 'them ,ad.e a ;great eelunge aind
he pulled -on ,tithe line he (had in hls
Lands ao heed that he turned tiebut
nost around; the load was upset. gr.
Nichol fell •to the .eround behind.aoree
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FOR 10
August
$12, $13 and $13.50
Me 9s Suits
This includes every n
eds, handsothe tviaeds
all beautifully fined a
very newest styles, Siz
price $12. $13 and $1!
8.95
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w suit in the store -fancy worst
navy blue and black .serges-
a substantially made, cut in the
,s 33 to 46, regular to RE
.5o. Sale Price...,.
$9 Ken's Suits for 45
Men's special suits, regular price $7, $8,
new patterns. Sal
9 ---in all the
Price $5.00
Sliirts
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Those in ho have ever attended one of our senii-annual
Shirt Sales
up that no o
tern shirts in
ill know this is an opportunity to stock
e shouldltniss ; all the new pat. co,
he best makes. Sale Price 07‘.
Straw Hats
HALF PRICE
Every straw hat in the store will be on sale. There
are some handsome shapes in the stock. It will pay
you to buy nowlor next season. All sizes. Regular
price 25c to $2:50. Sale Price -HALF PRICE
Panama Hats All sizes and shapes, reg.
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price $3 to $7, at 257103
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an atneceisclotes condition and carried •
into MK Wen. .Fieneh'e residence. A :
large teeth Which required .pevetal .
stitches was fourth on the back tof the •
Weaned man's head, another cut over •
3,. 8. 'Campbell, who was home for, a, his eye had to be ;sewed 4up and. -he /
holiday fronteViceroy, Sask. He left tree mese bean ,heeo dragged along the hard
the West :rtIst -week, travelling by 'autonoad as ,hia neck and face avere badly , *
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Summer Underwear
3 9c
Balbriggan in plain and
knit and mesh underwear,
price soca
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fancy colors, union, poros
in all sizes, .regular
Sale Price 37c
75c
Work Shirts
59c
Black and white, kha
full sizes, well mad
Butter and'
Eggs Wanted
Highest
Trade Prices
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i, oxford and sateen work Shirts,'
• reg u lar 75c shirts En
Sale Priee j7C
100 Women's Wash Dresses
TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES
. $2,98
A big showing of very neat attractive styles in
new shades and wanted cloths. Regular
price s4 to $(0,,, Sale Pike.. ••• • • • ••••*
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all the
Women's Cotton Vests 12-ic
Short or long sleeves, light 'weight for hot clay&
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Sale Price............
All Wool Dress Goods
Henriettas, Serges, Venetians, Panamas,
Poplins - 42 to 48 inches wide, all colors.
SalePrice ••• SO* a • • • * • • 0 • +lee. • lta-ea*11. io
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Crompton Corests
New summer styles made up to the famous Cr mpt n
standard, a'l sizes. Sale Price
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Women's Suits
B)ack, navy blue and grey - a good assortment of
tweeds, serges, Venecians-all good sensible styles,
wp11 trimmed„ made to fit, all sizes, regular VT En -
prices $2 to $15. SALE PRICE.... aisau.
Women's Skirts
A variety of tweeds, serges, venetian and cheviots,
brown, black, navy, grey and green. Reg- Os fin
ular price,$4.50 to #6,00. SALE PRICE a, h -
Cbildren's Dresses
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Ginghams, prints, drills, pecales, chambray, lawns t
handsome check, stripes and plain colois 'Sizes 2 years Z
to 16 years. Regular price $4.25 to $3.5o no 2
SALE PRICE .................... ,...... YOC,
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hate Duck Skirts
White duck,.linen in black and navy,with white spots
T•wh,ite pique, repp and Indian Head. Regular price -'2
to i$3 5o
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Women's .Parasols -1-3 Off I
A final clearing of all this season's fancy parasols all t
new shapes in colors to match 'any dress * .gt •
SA.LE PRICE............ I • • 1, 9 • •as I 011 44 -
Women's Black Silk Coats
1-3 Off
This sale includes every black Silk coat in stock.
There is a good selection to choose from
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