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Exeter Advocate, 1911-7-6, Page 1TwENTy-Foulim YEAR. Local Ites A zna'n .never ,.getetoo old tenement; bar so'l`e of the things, that never eel ettrred eehen .he was a. Perhaps ° 'sone naen" hide their light. der a bus• ' r Bysaln het for tits purpoBe of keep - their llladd J>ng' Y ;side :da"r',k.r SF.,t'iende Mere will be sorry /to learn tertl/at Mr G;oo: 1100kley .o4 „Brantford has been elf duty te.$1:t4OZA weekac owing to Pleurisy. Mrs. John Jones and daughter, Mee Unfe, of Brareford. were gueeterat the home of Mr G. tbfa'n:2is. this week. Mrs. 3onea le,remedulla for, a tinge. There are twenty-one randir ateswr'at- o u n lite, verso a delzartmen,'tal` ezanl- illation ;held at Exeter tele week., Mr: W. R. Je>:1lneatort of "KL apere le presiding, Mr, W. B. Weideeluaitlnler i ;busy v reading H. S. E tranc oP p oris t #e'wee k Ile will ga to. Toonto wee kta assist at tee rdleat'lors DepRziment ae Associate Exami)ter Le E,i18'Iiah Liter- Exeter iter- t r t c, F.se a people, wh *tayeQ lea towne Oil July tat% occupied. therettielves profitab- te{ly in trying' to, keep cool. A neMber or bowlers- put in; tbet day on the greens ;,Many, however. went to 'Centralia ier • Bel hr the Bend, silo others' o sr 'tack t o train to more distant points., ee The horse owned by ,Air. D. Braund, Eseter North, wbne 1e12 standing In flout of Mr, 1.'Arinatong's residence on 13urler% street Tuesday morning Iast, molt a :llOtion to rultia'ti11:Y, It ran went tear a. considerable distance and before ang 9Ptutd ?tad done quite a, bit of damage to the Belt tv asesta HALF HOLIDAY AGREEMENT The Mouths of ,Jti1yil and August, 1911 Wc, the widerie aed headmen inert 'of the Village of Exeter, heeeby agree ,to t Ourrespective aces of bus near C OMC O 1 i Q P , , Thur dur- tak one a clack. Pere' arcry Thursday Jule dur- ing the months of ,JuIY a.tad, August,1911 3. A. Stewart f G. Ba,wden W. 3.` Caelbee W. 1Ci. Burk e S arrtin & So W. J Hterraa x n J. f1 & May H. S lairlatr Jones Y T. Hawitless & 'Son J. GiSOS. W. W..1716111 `!l'FG fix, Pet r Peter Prang' OW, #tGtnt1e Ei. 'Willie 'arcate Asti � x A. J, Ford J Fr Slnith B. W. F Bea sere Jos. Davie D.11artleib Fe Wood EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ..JULY 6, 1911 Chas r on of London, spent the holt MID-SUhIMER PROMOTION EXAellbl 811E1'1'WINS FINALS, day in n. ATIONS "IN' HIGH AND PUBLIC Mr. and • H. :Markham spent the holiday in, onion. &e± there frorn Ow- en Sound ,oven; $,holiday. Miss Ethel II returned Saturday from a ie t v i rrwe . #all Sa ak, Mr John. Wails! Harrow is holi- daYing in • and around Exetter. Mr Percy Gi1f est Mr. John F me Kaia`mazoo, Mich. le' visiting WW1 er•,.meth r1 here. Mies Irene�, �enbuste ie. visiting frlenda at B1eeet'e#m . Sar a month- I Mr. and Mrs. T ton df Londono vis- ited at Mr. 5, Mr, M + Pelee Pell guest at the ho Whs. Mr. Chas. Linde $ted Viral, day Godeelen, Mica Brie Quad last week Prone a, Blenheim, Miss Jessie g index sea a 4 t all I ex fin 1n using 0. elekle. df;;'d's thie week. of 'Windsor s a lair, hi Th I.1 r. os, aw- t'e d and family els- -VC-tine /the week In Fuel returned home visit with- friends in t, rt5ii of {Exeter North r• nearly asevered by t Mist Annie Sande JarvVs arriv- ed home Friday las and .will spend the sum er bete. ere, Bev. E. Horace; d d. Musses of Toronto *}lent part ole week with their daughter, Mrs. W. •. Collies.' Mee. Neva Brooker with her , two cou ilas Donald 8 ke rand Ch est r 0. Snell of Cleveland, cm are Yi*itan at �lr, and A1(e, a,• (Smltlx's , rhe census enunierators for South" Hu.. ron 'lave completed then' xeturne and and genre. 'have pawed into the halide of Commiaeto;;a»r Ertsery, Csommtssion. er Essery, inr nce 'with his gate of office res el snake any statement avgarditre the returns, but ps tar as we 'can learn the towns and vtllegea in his dtstrict'havo during the. past 'ten yeses galley>,off UN population, while on theothetehand the population. In 'rural district& tins incres:aed, a, fact, wallah would : hardly slant probable, FOR SALM LiNder ' andbY virtue O L SeatsQt • 2, Cheap. a87, R. S. Ol, ;t3lesca will be oft fered for stile by labile aution at the Commercial Hotel in the ,Vilt a of Este eter in. the County of iur n Saturday r: , 91 the loth da f.J •1 1.a y o u1y,.A: s , t 3 o'clock In the attefnetore by T)reslr Bt eat~ ling. Auctioneer, in etn1er be aatiefy an innkeeper's lien. of 8-11;00, the fallowing artletea belong°xntg to tike I'ipmttrr ' F. arte andtwd vlz,-18 I si, Hancock, adie suiteaeeg. For turther particulars apply, to Thos. B. Carling, .Autt1ene'er. - , s_a RLING'S ''HONE 18 OUT DOOR GOODS Carling's`-is`the next best place to out of doors these days. Nice and cool and refreshing inside you may make all necessary reparations here for your holiday outing in Suitin�st Repps,Muslin� Foulards, ds, etc. We. have only, a few left now but will give you a bargain while they last. Gents Summer Suits, odd coats,and coats and vests. Sizes frons, 38 to 38 . all to go at sacrifice prices Regular $3.00 for 1.48. Regular 3,50 for 1.75. Regular 4.25 and ,4.50 for. 2.00. Regular 6.00 for 4.00. Also 3 boys` linen suites,. sizes 30, 31, 32 to clear at 1.78. Gents sailor straw hats just a few left. These are all to go at a prices regular 1.50 to 1.75 for 1.00 and lower prices reduced accordingly. A few children linen and straw hats left to clear out regular 50 for 40c. regular 35 for28c.. regular 25 for PECiAL--We have just received a few dozens of Lad- ies:h stitched Handkerchiefs which we will clear ate em e s 8 for 25c. e. have just : a few p air left in Tan and Black ich we will clear.out at a discount of 25 per cent. .ighest prices paid. for all kinds of Produce: rinds` of poultry; taken at market pricea IR D 6 Po 1 wsor� ha le D on th re SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS OF EXETER; SCHOOL The „following is a list of. the success- ful ,candidates for promoteed in the various i us rias cis oT the el Continuation and Public School Departments. Names alphabeticai1y, Foran II, to Form (III„ Passed, Pearl Brown, Lillie Frayne, Parry Fuke, Sidney Geiger, Vercyy, Geiger, Harold Glenn, Elmo Ilowey, Irma, `•Rannle, Wil- frid Stewart, Harry. Sweet,: Florin Welsh Foran L to Form II., passed, N.Car mtchaei, Reese, 3. Davis, Lathe. Ho w= eY Lind; 3A`'ey, •H�solMDor. gan, B. Quaekonbeeh, 3, Seldon-, E,Sttap- ton, W. Shipton, Jr. Walker, Cormier drat Sr„ M.• Baynearm'60. ,Cotnnlerciuel Jr, to Sr.; IF Rivers, H. May, F. Fair- B. airB. Gillies, W. Snell,. r A, M. Johnston, 'teacher. F. 5. Department Room 4., promoted from Mid. 4th to Sr, 4111, -Honors, Willie Manson 76. Pasts Beatrice Hodgert7R , La -Belie Handford 71, Alberta 'Knight 60, Annie Day 4S, Maurice Seittor1,65, Lulu'Nestle 65, Minnie May 64, ;Mildred Heywood Edgar Horney William Kydd. C. Vesper, teacher. Jr. `4th to Sr. 4th, -Honors, Carman Powell 93, Oliver Davis &, Marjorie Huston 83, Ettle Bowey 78, 'Florence Wood 75. Pass,- Olives Macdonald 74, Anna Bell. „73, Harry Parsons 71. Lite f 2uc 1a 71, Marvin 'Vinrenk' 70, Al= Mack 68, Joe Felllek 67, Karl I'Veiden hammer 67, Marjorie Seldon, 64, Mei vllle Gledana.n 64, W#ltred'Mack 60,Iiee- for Rowclitfe andGeraid Fitton ore trial. From Sr. TIL. to (Jr. IV., FanneyBow ey 74, Mabel Knott f73,' Ilertba:H'orney 71, Dorothy Kuntz 70, Almy Johns 67 Jessie Briekwood 64, „Edith Davie 60, Ina. Delve 60. J. S 3lauray, teacher For VL -From Jr. III. Ko Sr, 111.- Honore, '•Jack Harden 75; Paas, Mar gazet Sharp 13, ',ten. Jacobi 62, Herbert Hector 61; on trial, Cecil Dearing 58, Edna Johns. 58, Archie Davis 57. From Sr. SI. to Jr. III, -Honors, Qtady0 I arveY 89, Viola' iJoeaea 76; Paps, Czar Harkless 79, Pityroid .Hoyle 73, "`Vinnie Knight 71,' Irene Zuefle 19, Wm . Davis 68, Dclean Ceariten 66, Vera Aar Mha1l 66, e Detail' by M 4 ' Y Morlock 64, Bruce :` leers , 63, Drew Knight 69, Violet Mallet ` '82, ', Vera Sweet 62, Wray Hartsell, ' i,'"sCiiffordl Mallet 61. 1 l t r No. on roll 38,; 'average attendaXice Su H. N. ,Kinsman, Teacher. YRoom VII. -Prom Alcorn VILe Ftp Room VI. -Mildred, Marchand ""83, 01Yde Ileaman 76, Vprda Hill 72, t Edwa. Taylor 70,CoraSanders.69. ylo From Jr, II. to 'Sr.{IL-Mildred Har- vey ar vey 78, Telma Connors 77, Maurice Har vey 76, Ernie WellS 61, (, From Sr, Pt. ,II. to'Jr. II. -Edward Davis 98, Alice Vincent; 01,. Paul Weld - en hammer 84; Wilbert Gillespie 1 80, Paul Collins 78, P,hillIppa 'Harheea, 75, Josephine Davis 73, Blanche Senior 71, Edward Yellow 66', Mildrew ,Woods' 68, Alvin Andrew 64, Jesete Bowey 61, Mabel Houlden 60. From Jr. Pt. II. 'to Sr. Pt. II. -Greta Harness 95, Kathieeel Bennett: (86, Ver- daRowclLffo 80, Stella Sander 77, Fior- e,nce ,Vincent 74, Earl Magee 72, Elsie $$night 68. i G. M. Alexander, teacher Room VIII. -From Room VIII tp oom VIL-Verna Walker 85, Hazel, Cookson 80, Beverley Achesoh 176, Mil - red Norry,75, Wald,a'Bellwnoll 70, Joe )aradt 60. From Sr. Pt. I. ;to Jr,1Pt. IL -Mabel elms 91, Dorothy Belkwill,8�', Howard 'gnarl 78, George:13ind;,70, Marguerite untz 71, Pere la. S,andEre' , 70, a „Levers Harnese 69, Verde: Vale 06, Inez Moir 0, Reggie Taylor 60. From Claes Ci to 'Sr. P,t. I. -Gordon well, Grebe Hadden, Ruby Dave*', Wit- te Ortwein, Currtle Jacobi, May I El- t11tiJ.. From Close A: to Class 13.-Margaeet Rogers-, Georgina Hatter, Max Weiden-. miner, Elizabeth "Br 1wn, James' Mor- y, or y, Cyril Deyle, Jobb Manulal, Carrie avis, Lorne Brirnacombe. !:. 9"1 Howard, teacher There are fourteen candidates from he Exeter CantiiWatlan' School writing the Normal E7ntran�ce Examination, amd "'tale eagle number ion, \the Junioe trleulation examination. 'In • each of ese claseee eleven candidates were commended. Scheel 'will re -open on Sept. 5.=W. B. Weidenhatrnmcr, Prin. The finale in the east of _the Baw- den Trophy Events was -played Monday evening 'between eines :skipped,: by C.B. Snell and I. R. Car1$ng, the former winning 17-14.'To reach, the top the wni e A n nk d Seated i ed, lag xi *Ike sk pp by Stanbury, Se1don, Clark and Carling.} The tinai gains was' wonein the- last end, when three .shpts were made, the score being 14-14 atthe previous end,} The rinks' were,-- i Gould Mins. J Davis W.H. Collins Boyle' Creech, Snell, -skip, '17 Carling, skip, 14 Jack kn!vee, `.as prizes, go to the e :r -u Winn r and axn era a l t szd r ti r1, P. �. ole. Y f toth eventb winners. is held a nett . v the it leers.'' BOWLING On Tuesday evening the match commit- tee made another' draw for a local tour- `izarilent, *veil rinic'i ' to (p1a, each ot-: her xt ,l lank# it ti+et required that all games be la before A u 1 p Yad .o st 15 ends eonstitaxte a game. Special prizes AS well as the 1J'awderl trophy are to bo played tor; Follotwing are'the rinks 1-S. Davis, Sweet, Dickson, BIretchto'd -R sseti, May, eIurdon, Neaman, $-eVet'tby, Lindeufeld, Gladman, Creech 4 -,Hart efb Wefden:iiam'r Lovett Carling Ti•-Mnrehaed, Aches' eOlu'tstie, Collins' 6 -Statham, F }�. T m ori 3YH Coni a , , ata, niar8 7-$oulaton, gannet, Stewart, Snell 8 -Newell, Gould, .Anderton, Clarke 9 -Spackman, Sharp, Bowden, Stanbury.. 10 -.,Kraig it, Grieve, Boyle, Seldon 11. -Crawley, Page, 3. Davis, Taylor, L. 0. 1.. ".'ITTEND CHURCH The L, O. L. of Exeter, augrnented by a number 'of their (brethren: from Lu- t'an and Salntsbury, iiacluding County Master Hodgins and District Grand. Master'' Cooney, to the number of 50 paraded to tee, Tnivi'tt Memorial church on Sunday morning, July 12nd.. The Rector, Rev. D.W leonine, �t sill e' W). , reach f ed ronl the text,"Other Pt ne men have bo ande It Laboured ye hszve entered upon their • labours." The eepeaker reviewed. the history of the eerie British eachurch,the Anglo Y g x Sao. church and ofNor- tram influence o the or titan Contest, followed by the gradual u,rlurltatktit or the Papacy, resulting in ,..';4;• •€formaticntl.. � Thr reign of Mary was: particula�rlY dwelt P upon. n that reign about 300 1'10, g many of them prominent in the higher councils of tile! Englieh church, suffer- fered martyrdom. "They laboured and. we have entered upon"their labour.". The result of that struggle is the civil and religious liberty we enjoy to -day. The Orange order grew out of the stormy time* of Jameal II., and, William and Mary. When the lase great struggle for Papal �eupremacy wa'eo waged in Eng- land It was necessary for men) to band themselves' together for protection, and out of. this organization sprang the Or- ange society. In conclusion Uie speaker warned the rem'bers Of - the Order of the sacred trust co u s committed to all,true es men and ask ed them to be:Worthy :of their Order. On the return to their lodge a hearty vote of thanks was passed and tendered to the Rector and(Veardenet of the Mem- orial church. r 'ROPE LOST. On -'tile ' oad „between Frank Coates' and Fred Fllt,erington's, Ueborne, a long, inch role, with pulley.end hook attach- ed. 'Finder. Neill, be suitably ',rewarded by leaving :same With Mr. Ellerington, or at ,thie office. There is a ream why ; we have an ;: in- creasingdemand for our' P IS GREEN year after 'Year. 0, nee a Customer;: Always. a .customer; ' Buy oi11' green,»Costs no more; Never ' fails; Sul death to hll<g9 THE EXETER COUNCIL A epecial meeting eot,the council: was held Friday evening, June 30. Minutes of the adjourned 'meeting, ,Court of Rev- ision and the Regular meeting" of the council` wore •read> and approved. Levett-Walper-Teat the G. T. It. ag- reement be accepted and that the terns of same be three yearea, `and that the reeve bo authorized to sign! the sante.-Carried. Walper-Day-That the ,clerk write. Mr Farnco'mb instructing him to purchaae. 2100 Peet of. 6 inch water pipe and all Baseball THAT CREDITON-EXETER GAME The Crediton ball team claims that the game played with Exeter ,in Exe- ter on Monday of last Week wafta tie, 7-7. Tide is certainly not correct and it is disa.peointIng to think that the Crediton people *reed try to die tort n count. 'to effegt a tie. Review the matter. Atthe ended the eighth inn Mite the score stood 6-4. in favor of Exeter. Crediton wont to baf,and rade two in the n.tnth,,but olainle three which waa certainlYwrong one pian having made the cirele of the bases alter heing tl ca ed a Ut by bo4h U 1 n pines, $ let '1,4.1' sake e k of ar gutttonr let, ua' suppostl they got three rune. Then Exeter went to bat and got and'.run; with, but one anally out, ,then the .*tori panne On and tile innings was net fitnished. Surely there is no poas'Ibiiity Of ea.ilins' that. a ,tie, In saga cages the official score re - veru .back to thedend +of the eighth Inn- ings, which was! Exeter 6, Crediton 4, Now thfl ',edi Cr to n between. ase 1 ha 1 bra •s know that ;tars *corse of 7--6 or 6-4 cermet ha got away front. Oonsequently they *should take defeat like the men they are, and not quibble'about nothing. The defeat e e was disgrace to them,Thee wore outplayed. That's all. The Exeter boyo' have been in the same boat many a tilne, Cr o edit n Julias u r t A8 it all over Ex- eter Juniors on M'and`gy eight game et ball here, winning 14-3. OSBORNE, DEATH The ead , death occurred en Wednesday evening last of EthelMar- garet Hill, wife of Mrs John Robert Munn, Coe. 1, Ueboree et the age of 2I yeare, 10 months., Death waa due to child birth, A. tittlo eon was born to the parents on TueedaY evening, and the mother took convulelone' passing a- way twenty-four enure later. The be- reaved husband has) the eytnpathy of a wide circle of friends. The funeral was held to Rogerville cemetere on Fri- day afternoon. Teacher Ho eored by Eu pit .-D n Thurs day - to sat thou to pits of S, S. No. 3, ne- t/Arne, presented their tee/cher, Mille Gee: aeon, with a beautiful silver bleeult 3atr and silver butter knife bolo's n her dee at rum P Th,o addre err watt es follows-. Dear T oauta,erT'n the, eve of your de- parture Iron Gamont- V.S. 'w14,4your pu- pils, canna{ let this, alma pass with» out showing you ineeedreeway that you• have e ndearc' dasst our ari Y teather to all your pupils. During thel time you. have ,been our instructor 'you have ever been patient land painstaklrslg with us, and although at times we have not done our best toplease you ere,'Wish. you at this time to forget alt our, past misdeeds. and think of us' only as your pupils who wLah ,you well in Whatever ephere of life Yott may; be. Ae, a tangible way of expressing out geed ..will to you we here present ,your with thie sllver bis- cuit jar ,and etiverl butter knife, hoping that these sa.rtteles, may be of use to you and ithat The3Owili ever remind yoiy of the enemy pleasant daysd you spent with us. at Plugtown School. We feel that we are losing a dear 'and kind friend, but khow that our Joss will be some one elee's gain. We wish. you God speed and pray thai'•your future may be even brighter than'the past hae been. Signed on behalf of the *spool by. May Hodgert, Fern Francis; Jennie Mc- Cullagh, Tena McCurdy, Leonard Harris The 'addreee was read by Mise Jennie McCuliagth and {the presentation melds by Misses ,Fern Francis 'and May Hod- gert.' Miee Greason eats ' taken 'by sur- prise, but warmly thanked her pupile for their beautiful stets; (and many actg of promptness leho'wn; tenter during the two and a half yeaarel (repent with there, The teacher also expressed her deep gree at deavinig and hoped 'thee they'd be as kind to heri`tal ccearsor as they had been to hen • connections necessary for the cornplet,is1ee a , PI FIS 'Car ion ried.of the 'main'on ,Wetli`ngton, •street-` e aL ilei} I 61-111-SUS tr � �eOg1,t3,F�aY:+ 4-'9u� (X.ZYtT `,xa D Le tt h' ay- ve -Th (t a commissioner be, Instructed to deepen trammel 'west of thee` dakn and tol 'place gravel on the road where needed. -Carried. - Rivers=l.evett-Tlhat the tender of. R. Davie for ,screemed• and unscreened` grav- el be accepted the•*are is be delivered in each quantities}'and in such places ars directed by the commissioner. -Carried. Walper,-Lovett Tihat the tender for the heaterg of t'b.e Towin Hail be laid over till the regular lnlbeting on Friday evening, 7th inst.--Carried.` Day -No' •seconder -That the tender be opened and. disposed. -of: Rivers -Day -That 'the commissioner, Abe Instructed to take out old water tank In the basement Of 'the Town Hall, also to 'make a, general cleaning ,up of same eel 'soon ae cohvenle'nt.-Carried. Levett-Wallace-?That fetreet Cci'nni sls loner be instructed to, doped' drain et) Main street' in order,to;ascertain where game 9s- Levitt-Walper-That -the clerk notify the, Electric, Llgn't'"Cp. that they meet carry out their former encition of June 2nd, Iby haying alt:!wireer attached to trees removed. It nota removed ' an' or 'foie the 10'th. loot thre .,council will Sake action sgaiinet.thins,.::arid to govern theineelves accordingly, -Carried, ,The Reeve asked' for leave of shoen ce to the 1.5'th of Septenabor, 'On motion of Metiers. Lovett and Wpipec the seine wwa d'. granted: Adjournment tri meek Friday,` July 7. 97 El. Carling, Clerk. This .Thursday after/leen; is 'the first of 'the 'half -holidays Stores will be closed atter: 1 pen. hire ledbt:; Sandees ;retuned home on hu)Ce 'y from a trill ^oft 6eveta•i months hriOUg tt e `vesternasa 4 -sbethern States ,710{ 31rd The.: Advbea4e f ` ! el Marrl sea ;�,krr�#�tlr Ari wi l'y O IBr1�en.-tjj Centralia, on; ae y 1st, to Mr "and Meet Dolens*'0'Brl,en, `a Baugh ter Munn. -In Osborne, oat, Juno 27th, to 'Mr and Male. "Robert Munn', a soh;. Dignan. -In Iiam[lton, on, June 30, to Mr .and Mere P. B. Dignan, formerly of Ereter, a daughter:. Ulleriche-In `Fullerton, on June 24th, to Mr, and Meet Wln. iUlietriehe, 'a son. Sc'hilber-At Zurich, June 21st, to Mr& and Mrs. Abel' Schilbe, a daughter.: Foster -On Babylon Line, Hay, June 22 to Mr. and Mre-, N.?Foster, a daughter. Schwalm -Blind Line, 'Hay, Juno t27, to Mr. and Mre. Peter Schwalm, "a. son. Patrick -In Tucker/Miele- on June$ 27, to Mr. and Mre. 'Montgo -eery Patrick, daughter. Ids RRIAGIGS Hunt Morris -In' London, June 29th, Mr. Frank Flaunts et •London,, formerly of Exeter,. to "MISS Margaret (Morrie, .of London, late el Manehoeter, Eng. Thnmpeon-Duncan-In Vanni a• on June. 28, Muse Leniart Duncan,•oldest dauger. ter of ,Mr. and Mre. 'Andrew Duncan to Mr. Rhos. I3'. TheMiNeen, of Mani- toba. Wcod-Brush-In• Winnipeg, o11 Jun0426 'tile's Ethel M. Brush "sof Toronto, to 1.fr. ' , E. 710:0„e. of Welwere S wy Ask., son of Mr.,nMrle, John. Wood of Ezetbr. Patteroom-Macarthur-At London,` on June 28th, b, fit"'. lee Roos, Edith'. Irene, eldest daughter, of Dr, and Mrs, Macarthur, ,'to Mrd G4lW. Pattereon of Fu the 'Bank of Toronto, Dorchester, and formerly, of Fleneall1 DEATFIS iunn�in Ue2aonte,'!eh June. 28th,Et' Manrgarot FI111 *lieof John Munn, aged 21: years 10 mouthy ilon Ian 'Piarif#�ldrr , ;,` , 1;2+4t me7♦nct17,o 14,e1zEt 4 Continue Selling Out Sale For An Indefinite Period furng the past few weeks we have disposed of a large quantity of S an Boys' urnish ings but we have a great deal of choice clothing etc., yet and you can. makeno mistake when you know we are sell- ing at Cost Price Here are a few of the prices. MEN'S SUITS from $5 to $i.3 BOYS' SUITS from $2 'tae $7 _ SHIRTS, 35c., 50e., to $100 ODD PANTS from e t.00 up OVERALLS & SMOCICS, 50e. to $3. UNDERWEAR from i 20c. to 40e. . 25 2 pr, , ma WORK 50X, waol, c. WORK SOX 10e a pair. ' BLACK CASI3MERE SOX 20c a pr. FANCY COTTON SOX 20c. a pair FANCY SILK: SOX 40c, a pair STIFF HATS at $1.50 FELT HATS from . 50c. tp a 1.25' $Coo' 5110ES at $2.95 $5.00 SHOES at $4,00 'WORK SHOES, all kindle COST Pelee CHILDREN'S JUMPERS at 35c. uitting Business t)ttl. 1, too to