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.1'1111. S11ONAL L'KINTINU ('U. Limited'
.. Tele oboes Call Na Ll
Teems of ttebmr,Niem
`t.lu per annum 111 &avation.
Ott ince ha. der . terae:wrltl1r . 3 .- '
To United States subscribers. $1.311 a rear
(strictly iu :advance,
S,ibw chest. who fan to twelve Ter Ai,
-tendon, by mail will mailer a favor by ac•
aab.ltayt swat Um fact at as tarty a date :as
posrlible.
Vi ben a change of address 1s desired. bath t hr
Old and the new ndllttse. sboulQ*_,..xt`s_'t• .. •
Advertiseng Wet:
Legal and other n i,t.,r adverrn ,.lulls. 1'.•
pet line fur 111.1 inert ion and 1e prl' Ilio for
each .ubeyurnt in•rltion. Mrt.und by a
nonpareil aside. t wets a hue. to on inch.
Hu -oast. cant. of ..ix 11uw. and uder, $5 tier
year.
Adverti.ewrtd. 01 Lost. Mound, strayed, sit•
• nations Va.-aut, situation- 11 tutee, Hon., tot
rale or to held. Maruts for nate or to hent,
Article. for sale. •I... net etc. -citing eight
- UnP. •.e r:vrb ln.•rtion : $Deer tlr.t month. Se
ter alien eul.iwtarl.l thank. leaner advertise.
went. in prow' urn..
Aunoun.a: wrist- in ol.tirul y reading 1) pe teii
rant+ pa. line. No not ivr ha- t been Y-••.
.1 iu-lecial Ian Me. 1 he oho,' of which i. I be
. pw•uuiaiy benefit of 1444 1114441u4 or *semi
• mlleln, 10 be comidun'd to t Ivertb*Wrtlt add
t0 be charged �w','onttin gfyy.
Kate. for dtrplay' and contrail
Mwillvrrl ivr"
enu wbe RMvuu on application.
Addr•wa all o*rutinicatlonr to • ,
1'H►: iIUN h M'RIN1'INU evil,. Irudtpml
tteesrieb. Tint
Utt*KKi4'H. THLT
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The OW Borne.
A .port way lum'k from t stony .t rest
Whet% grow, and dust and la%el meet
Towert, g tree. and shrubs • admT.
Hy trailing vines and mares
)flOwly tottering to it • tall.
With crumbling chummy. leant
A oat tope ors.
Blest In our
Mond rurworir. of happy day,
Nuw good Wy mind as. rapt. 1 gore
on childhood's, .renes .0.tranaeb fie
The uu'ieut well 1roun' whlcb we drew:
A. night e'my.teriou- shadow+ fell.
Ib.euiing from u- vale and 401
The rope is worn. •
The bucker Iron.
where sparkling current.. flowed along
in bygone year, with gu+hung+•troug.
A .luggl+h .Areawlet winds its aay
Among the hill. by night and day.
Thick wet...T..wn aad faller bough .
Oboe rnet it. slimy water. now.
Foul odor,That all despise.
The gate on which we often awdtlt "
Ln (rein m. hinge- w 110111 a rung.: •
• The „draggling fence that once had bound
With pets• -t white t he garden 'round.
Nuw fallen, lir+ in deep diNerur.
Nor does another 1111 its plate. - -
Herd. from the hill
stroll round at will.
onto. not later than May 1st. so. that
they way to suhlnitted to the Iwt1dU-
Oinks committee for consideration at
the ctruveutIon. This arrangement idl
ant intended to debar any dvlegite
f • presenting any resolution hr'
way demo iulviselir at the Couvmo-'
tion.
.Conservatives to Hotdronvention.
A convention of the l'onsetvative
party of Ontario for organisation sntr-
ptears is to 1n held at I'oruntu on J
uary 11111 nest. the ninety ii elft -an -
r vrieary of the birth of Sir John
%l,►i'dutluld.
CREWE.
MU?OAy, O't. Slh. I
:�pplr-yiackint; itt she order 01 the
day ennead Herr now.
Aids u.s Kelly Robins, it is•'.bailing tet
the home °i John Kilpatrick.
Miss Magni,' Hasty in spending
Th:,nknviving,it her honfe bete. •
fitophell Sro16.•r., of Mal'.Ling,
railed un Crewe friends on Mlufday.
l'ungraut is visiting her
,(rand titer, Mrs. Robert Douglas, at
1 bifida,.
Alt, and Mss. John 11101.e, of NI are -
Lbw, spent S Ley at the hustle ul
Kolwlt Healy.
Albert Shackletonw.bu is attending.
N.irwal at Strij oris -la at-11pUW ftn•-
Thanksgiving.
Miss.:Maud Pierce it :needing is few
days with her mister, Mrs. J. 11. Ma1'-
K*y'rin (ioderieb.
Mins Beller& 4 ullwt•t is Mending
Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. T.
S. (teed, at Matekifig.
Ws. Iain. Bogie returned. Inoue on 1 Kram consisted of slim -rhea by , Rev.
tVtvduesdav atter spending a few days M,'ssts. l'.wldell and Steadnfitu, selec-
at the huwr of 'l'1 as t'ollwrt.
vt'un
have / i ' �\ '
a.r their future'? An En -
e
s' at 1 rat(- issued )1
wt
now, anti sulks-
W H. RUHINSON, District Agent, Seforth..On
per will provided by theiledicu in the
hese went dela c}uu•rhTitlfttwwi 1,
an entertabuuteet in the towel hall.
The ,hair mss ably taken by', the
pastor. Rev. Mr. Further. and the pro -
Duce mon the ruined rile I view
• That was oar lame when staunch and new •
And ant I gave the hot tear. rime. -
And gal taw in any burning eye..
To we the change t hat Time has wrought.
The groat decay the year. have brought.
-1144.1 it too die r
My wail doth cr).
Almm,.' why Nigh to -we it fall'
'Two.. made with hand.. thl. worn out w mil.
Hut there . a home et ermvl
To enured through death- opening gate..
Within eta wane dear friend. we 11 nowt.
For loved one. watt our +out. 10 gn-rt.
Behold' ;hey -land
with o,t.trelchl.l hand.
- F. Walker.
IMI.. %Volker. the writer of thew beautiful
linen. is a eouau of the %tI•.-r. Edward. of
Ulbbort. +greet, tow u. Her home 1. at Pert
Perry.)
THE OTTAWA CABINET.
Rumors of Changes Without Founda-
tion --Sir Wilfrid in Splendid Health.
Ottawa, Uctobber 22. Some few
days ago it was reported that
Hon. L. P: Brodeur would retire
and become Chita Juatire of tjuebrr
Province, in euccessio° to Sir Hemi
Taechereau. recently deceased. There
were a good many reoponsihIe people
who were inclined to 'think there
might to something in the reports,
because in some gtuarters the Minister
of Marine and I'ieheriei is credited
with an ambition to.wcupy some day
a place on the bench, and such an
alluring vacancy dors not often /N•enr.
Mr. Brodeur lost no time, however, in
giving a quietus fin the report. 111
view of the fact that he took the
trading part on behalf of Canada in
the naval defence conference and is
at present engaged in working out
the details of the scheme, it would
uut be at all expedient for him to r.
tire.
The same retuarks apply with sl-
imed .equal force to Sir Frederick
Nanlan,_who was Mr.- Hrtdeir'a_
League tit the- naval (Wetter ere'
ference. `Lir Frederick ieturned 1 e
the capital yesterday, anse he has
been herr but a few days Finns he,
went to London in the early summer
he bas been busily engaged in clean-
ing Off a Urge tlttear'. Tit p&I t -
mental business. In View of his
recent sweeping vindication In the
courts 01 his native Province Rif
Frederick is not likely til play into the
hands of his enemies by dropping mit.
Thr story that Sir Frederick will
retire and Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux
will succeed him, and that. Premier
array, of Nova Scotia, will succeed
, is based on the fact that, A. K.
an, Liberal member for Lunen-
' bir N. S., who is here today, 'may
noes y retire frim Dotninion politics
and en the Nov* Seotia Provincial
Cabinet, •n which a vacancy recently
occurred , Ing to the death of Hon.
Mr. Pipes. _ 'a defalte. decision. ami..,
this change . yet been reached, but
it will he sett) in.the course of a few
days,
kluitr a cumber f here intend
laking in the hot supper in the Agri-
cultural. Hall at Duugaunun i.o light.
Alice Maria Introit' and Miss Minnie
Sherkleton, students of the O. 4'. 1.,
are siayudiug the 'Thanksgiving ho1i-
dayN herr.,
MIs. Swingate and her t eau children,
of ('hicaeo, air visiting at the t1o111e of
Mrs. Swing te's .(iter/14ti-T[ionias
Shueklrton.
Mrs. Joon Menery left on Friday for
Hamilton where she will Intend a
couple of � weeks with .lira. daughter.
Al re. Will Begley..,
Mrs. Wm. Piertrturned� haver oil
1 mislay from (In dent b, where she
ha been waiting uu Iter daughter,
Pi J. 0. MacKay.
M
1t010t+T ..At•Nl1'M:NNAHY .-- pet',
Al r. 1.•ntpsun, of 1Vhitw•hilrrh, oc-
cupied the pulpit in the Methodist
centre' . e yewtentsy.• Rev. L. Hart -
lett mond etrtl enniversary services at
thrr-Whit church appointment. The
Meth,liuts .ere intend holding their
anniversary next Sunday. the 91st
Last. lieu, 1• gid-Hogers will rn.0 ort
the t refines.
(ions by , the .Itlarkuloit' otchrttrut,
'evoke Ay ktr M.. H.;1cht
and Mist; Jetted iii itlr Fortner, and
several excellent recitetionu by Mrs.
�\ alter NVallis, uuiking altogether a
very enjoyable evening.
When we tliink of Ireland's ellen,
our hearts go pity Pat !-l.ipq)incett's.
It's easy for a Wan 10 lea honest -
ifit_"paya latter that bring otherwise.
IVa Irate window from failure much
more than fetus success. • Samuel
Smiles..
ACTION AGAINST
SENATOR RATZ. ikoDAVls & LAWIIF.NCH CO.. dluutteal.
Beyond a denial of a e areal Mr. l
Rats declined to talk 01 the natter.
-There is no ie.0 rushing to print ►
until 1 We whether hr will g ou,with
the matter," he•Nai.l.
Don't try to patch up a linger
ies cough by experimenting.
Allen's
Lung Balsam
and relief is certain to follow.
Cures the must obstinate
coughs, °olds, suer throats, or
brunt:Wel inflammation.
All dealers
Well-known Politician Made Defendant
in Peculiar Cafe.
Iiel lin, Oct. 21. --'Che threatened ac-
tion of Absalom Merner against Sen-
ator Valentine Rats., of Parkhill, ,(�oi•
$1.1101, Which he alleges is due for his
effartiitlseelleing the Sona bin. lir ap.
ptintwent, hes leen cowulence d, and
etittement of claim tiled. Thr trial is
set to take place in Berlin in Decem-
ber before one of the High Notnt
judges on circuit.
In his statement of claim the plain-
- T. [:LENS. • tiff, who is a sun of the lati, Senator
IVE l'H[OK E.'S IND POULTRY Merrier. divides lir services.• Part of
/ WANTED. The ,designedwill Wy ties -thew are alleged to have-1*#n-the
higher( market cash ppoi .•for any qquantity of securing of his father's resignation.
'chicken. and fowl defier semi• "i'nw_day et
191. Hebb.. All pool, 4t' 111 't be properly (:U A.ner' fratetre' of it is that the
tened find starved before fellv:ery. rnrke -. impetus integre that an agreement
and of t,nr noultry will lu pted later. IC 'Fwas entered tt,to whereby the Sen -
it. I. ..(LIAR, ator's widow was to receive *1,1(10 an-
Trtuuws Oet. Leith. nnally so long as she or Senator Katz
John (lark was hum,' fr.m Toronto lived. A Senators indemnity is
over the holiday. . $2.5011 a year.
Mts. Shaw, of Brussels, vrited her The rase recalls the !.mart vs. Dana
uncle H. McDonald. over Su, y. ease, hefted ir) Brockville some years
Robert Mit(iiiire was called t( (lode -
been
involving a sum said to have
rich on Muoday on account of t e ill• b,,•en promise d a retiring sheriff by his
urns of his sister, A�M. Murray. The
Mrs. Salkeld has retturned to(i • e- ' Thr defendant's Ntatemeot has not
rich after Blending four months w h 7.0 been flied.
her daughter, Mrs. W. E. (Gordon. Valentine Raz, formerly cur r
for North Middlesex, is May years
Mrs. Wilbourn, of London, and Mrs. old, and it Itirnterman. He was
Hannah. of St. Thomas, visited their lectril to the Commons in ISial. de -
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson. pitted in 11(MI, and re -eluted in 11101.
We are pleased to hear that Donald H was not electsd in Marne, the Bona.
'Murray is able to he mtround again. my on going to Alex. W. smith.
He has suffered considerably with a l.i incl stern", he herr Senator,
ears knee. was,. SA 1,n parentage. Ile waN fi.r
tIrs. Chas. Duruin, accompanied by rights r irate _w•ve of New Hau-
Hulwrt aril Mary, spent a few days bm
rg. a r'piesentrd South Water-
with her daughter, Mrs. McAllister, in Ih Commons from 1477 to 1S.S_',
uf'I'rrawxlrr, and enteu. 1 ill,.Senate in les7.
returned on Fri
Rev. S. If. slayer - 1Vhrnth appolintmeet of Mr. Katz
dry to reymme his duties., here after an his sneers or with suets w. sur-°
prise c:at exp +awl 1e1•11.us,' Mr. Rutz
spending three weeks vacation at came ftorm anis her ridinv.
lurunto and ether t,oijttu, -
W. )3. Alit stir, -*lea. has hews vi
ossa • • r Denies. . _-
iting friend,. in the ‘Western : Prov- Parkhill, 1(et. 21. "He will have no
mese, arrived home on Saturday. Ile chance at all," w s Senator Rata'
thinks the West in the place all right. opinion of the actin, !darted against
him by Absalom Men r at Kerlin. ex-
prete.ed ti nifty in reply 1 a tweet inn.
Dr. (fray. of Toronto. the repte-
aetlrAl,1'r of Knox College, "avoided
the pulpit of Calvin church on Sab-
bath Lase, 1 vave very interesting
nddretw•m both ening end evening.
H ouki. Ills Lets-Jew Ward, while
peeking apples at Mr. Campbell's, had
the misfortune to fall and break his
leg. ''e hope he will Noon Iw able to
- be around:- Its he it it genera+ favorite
among t he boy'.
HnMR PUB Tele Hn1.nrAYs. - ung
pedagogue's, sties Lilian ('lark, of
AN, • _ .' teat ' 110* - : n .
Somthauquorl, and MiNu Eliraliet1.
Millet, of Hntyinnd intent' Thanks-
giving at their reap etiye bonnet,. 1
iti. C. I. students' wino were h for
the vacettnn:
LONDON. ONTARR -
$962
Thoroughness the Cornier Stone
One year ago, Mr. George
Wekeipaii war earning &hoist
t1fa/ Iter year as fare laborer.
Now he is canting at the rate
of 7IIIfl2 per year.
Six m0111114' tt'riulhit-alz .OUr_
Business College wade the
difference. Was it it
inveetuwut1 He think*w!
His address is New Oagooh..
Sask.
Four l'osn'seu :
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A stomach that cannot digest a good
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The trouble in most cases is that the
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The worst of it is that there is not
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W ACHESON di SON
j
Men's and V< omen's
NEW FUR -LINED COATS
Now is the best time to oltuu+e, when the tWek i.
fresh and culnpletu. 'fear. Is always a pick
w,d choice iu Furu -stunt area h•+avler, fuller aad
-riuwehhrive evttyd
er saeeVn*alsno* oaue gtoheugbe ehstivey; baltuvr,
Iwrge
!Adios' stylish Co'r . f wl ' 111e, (4111 w.v,•11.
views Iengtlq Mark, broom or blue tires,l"
cloth. full fur -lined, hi 411 storm -collar $45
of Sable. Two ,peel elan Ski and..... .
ASTRAC HAN LAMB COATS
FOR LADIES
Null turned, select skint Anil beautifully
mule. and titled with quilted satin. Thirty
new Omits to silent from et extrautxlivardv
dose prit'er -*1'1, *20. all and.
$30
MEN'S FUR COATS
Coon, Wombat, Bear, Dog, Black Galloway
Sis only brown wombat, heavily -furred Costa. well lined Sind made lip
hy one of the. beet furring In Canada. Regularly worth
WO each. for $20
Twelve only Alaska Beaver wen's Omits. rich and stylish, and era
positively _guaranteed by ua splendidly made and well finished. $25
Special value and prier
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR
We are showing an sizes and wake. in Pea Angle,
Stanfield's, Health Brand. Turnbull'n famous Underwear for mien, women
n
and children, and at w.aderate priers.
INSPECTION INVITED.
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COMMERCIAL. , SHORTHAND
and TELEGRAPHY.
Enter at once. Write now for
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D. A. McLAt'ttLAN,
Principal.
BUGGIES BUGGIES
See the Igoe Models in
GRAY and MOUNT FOREST
BUGGIES
Two of the best lines Made in Can-
ada.
Rubber Tires, Automobde Stets
and all the latest ideas in first-
class Carnet es.
Second-hand Maple Leaf Chopper
it 3 -inch nearly new, for sale.
Several good drivers for sale.
Robert Wilson
'1gent fur
Massey- Harris Implements, Mel-
Iotte Cream Separators. Fleury
Plows, Bisse I I Disc
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc.
Wateroums-Hamilton Mtreet'
(1,N1rri,'h.
sa+ BAYFIELD.
Premier in ood Health.
Of all ;uolitieal r mors. the meet
atwurd is 1 hat Sir WI rid Laurier will
retire, owing to ill-hea h. The com-
plete answer is to ie rand in, the
definite and truthful sts..meta that
the Premier hen net Pnjo ed better
health in a decade and oil • o into
the work of the approaching , scion
*ith an energy and zest which null
do credit to a man twenty year his
junior.
A LiBERAL CONVENTION.
Ansegementa for Provincial
at Toronto in June Next.
It has be,•n derided to hold a 000-
vention rel` Ontario Liberal. .it Tor-
onto In .lune next, the exact dete to
be fixed later. The rnnventinn will
be for the r-nnstideration of Provincial
matters only. Each riding in the
Province is entitled to a repre,enta-
tion of thirty delegates, to he ap-
pointed at s meeting of the riding
association after due notice.
1t is desired that riding ,.sisieiat.inn.,
for the sake Af convenience, forward
resolutions .or recnmendatinns they
may desire to have discussed fir
presented at the oonventlon..tmo the
general sect3tery, R. (l. Inwood, Tor-
Tlerttnty, (Met. bit
Rev. I'. Mel,. Smith, of Henan'',
conducted preparatory services in St.
Andrew's church on Friday morning
last, pr•ai'hing a very ',realest and
inepit'ing mermen. On Sabbath morn-
ing the sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
perwtarn,h ee vee by a large congrega-
tion. At (lire- 1'i'ice five new mew-
l -Jere were admitted amt received the
,arramrmr
IAN' AL OITI.IN.--The petition lot•a
trial of (oral uptkml which has been
eireidetrd 111 the village was pre-
tty ther-nnnt'i} '.tit,. «-etttrfr-err
today evening, with Nunneient .ig-
na tree to 111.4111 t. its bring lmonght
let( a the people et the New 't,'tr.
Misr praise is due those who have
taken o tnmrh trouble with the peti-
tion, at 1 nearly all those who have.
the go..f the village at heart will do
their part oy voting for the abolition
of the bar, hen they have the chance
w few weeks tater.
T4ennv, October :Nth.
Missive'. M. Str bury, of Tot onto, he
,pending 'Thanks lying at her ho
here.
Mien Nellie Higgat who had been
in Tnr(Altn for the . movie of
rolths, hes returned h nu
r. and Mrs. John Tut. 11 are irnd-
t vermilion JifylI6
on.
METB01104r AYNIVICRS%If -- The
anniversary service•. in the Meehodiat
rhnreh on Mnnday were largely at.
tended. At the evening nervire, there
tieing no ether religious service in the
village, the church was parktd and
.eune had to go away. Rev. T. A.
Ste/elm/ea, of (Grand Bend, a former
pastor; preached very interetring and
matt active sermons. The rhnir was
ably twisted by Mims !Aura Itirhatd
eon and Mr. Bright. of Seafnrth. The
fowl supper on Thanksgiving evening
was quite it tortes, In spite of a very
wetevening, the proveedu amounting
to more then Sit An excellent sup,
Why StanIield's Use Nova Scotia Wool
THE chief reason is because the Stanfelds
have never found any other hoot that
Makes Underwear so peculiarly suited
to Canadians.
The tarty, ocean breezes and healthful
', climate,_totlplech.xith_the.:tieh_grazin$,._give "
Nova Scotia wool a quality which is not
found anywhere else.
Nova Scotia wool is perfectly b•lended.
is soft and smooth, yet staunch and
-ft 1. an be spun hke'silt att(t"-wears
-Yost i e stee , arments, knitted of this
tine wool, •'ve the desired warmth and are
not heavy o bulky.
It is no exaggeration to say that the
Stan -fields
,"I'he founde
the sheep-ra
Maritime Pru
best wool for hi
high grade wool to
Then, too, this wool reaches the mills in the hest I ..
are no long railroad- hauls ---no lengthy journeys in the h
WE HAVE OME SWELL
House Coats and
Lounging Robes
THEM OVER
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'conimeros and building. rince Rupert's present and future growth
(names h11111111.001111 -Our shays* a romMoatia)n of safety. Thigh 'returns
and increasing value whirb is not offend in an equal degree by any
other form of investment open to the public %day.
if you have $Fit►, ;1111! or SIAM, which you would invest where -it
will, provide a large income with the opportunity fur great profits,
then aubecrihe fur /011ie of three shirrs
We refer, by permission. 0. the (tank of Nova Scotia,-
Write
cotia, Write or wire your order tot ,hares today. Don't delay,
The Priice Rupert Real Estate Investment Co., Ltd.,
Prince Rupert, B. C.
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se mills did much tf develop
'ndustry' throughout the
The fanners saved their
continue to send their
nfield mills.
condition. There
Ids r f tramp steamers„
The wool wool is shipped direct to Truro as s„ pn as sheared. \Ex s�crts sort, clean
Stanfield's
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and make it ready at once for its trip \f transformatii in
Unshrinkable Underwear.
Stanfteki's Underwear is made by the only process which take'
out of the wool before the garments are knitted.
The [1!11IR_dltG,t1YCry-Alllt lc bXe fiwnaler
. th.Qf Stanfield Milla-
is shown hem• the growth of this business, which is now capitalized at
$75o,o00.00 and employs over 300 operatives. '
Stanfield's lJnstirinkable Underwear b made in ; standard weigbb.i
Light ( Red Label ), Medium (Blue Label) sod Heavy (Bla. k Libel) tad
17 other weight, and qualities to suit the needs and requirements of every/
man and woman.
The hest dealers everywhere handle Stanfield's Underwear.
Catalogue showing styles, and sample of (alis., sent tree tar
your address.
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..FOR ALL...
OCCASIONS
-A stylish Winter
Dress Coat, made fifty
inches long, in either
black or grey Cheviot
or black or brown
Meltons, can be worn on
all occasions = a most
serviceable g a r m e n t.
For -a real good -apish
Overcoat, buy a zoth
Century Brand. Twenty
styles to select from.
NYS' SUITS all OVERCOATS
Just (now we have A
very select line of cloth-
ing for the boys. The
double - breasted sack
suit is the popular one,
and the .Prus*ian 'collar
in the overcoat. Bring
your boy to this' ittore
for the best values,
Given FREE -a
splendid JACK-KNIFE
with each S t1 i t' o r
Overcoat from $5 up.
Buy Stant,Nd'a Unahrinkable,
Underwear. We sell it.
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WALTER C. PRJDNA M
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