Exeter Advocate, 1905-06-08, Page 10►•
$16
and $18
Or somewhere around there, i,
favorite p;aiet for
Summer Suit Prices.
It's a sensible price to pay. too.
That touch money spent here boys
snits that are really good enough
for anybody to wear anywhere.
We have dozens of choices for you
around $16 or $1s,
All are correct fabrics.
Will you call some day:
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
Business Locals -- Read Them
For 50 cents. paid in advance, you
or your friend will receive THE ADVO-
CATE until the end of 1005.
Keep the Masonic Excursion date
in view ---July 6th, This will be the
Excursion of the season.
CeMrlt:.
Dr. Butler, London, will he at the
Central Hotel, Thursday, June :lith,
all day. for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
consultations. Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
Salt Well Meeting.
To the shareholders of the Exeter
Salt Works Co., please take notice
that the Annual Meeting of the above
Comp umy will be held Monday, June
12. at 3 o'clock p. m., Town Hall.
T. B. r'ARCING, Sec'y,-Tress.
Plants! Plants!! Plants!!!
Headq'.at ters for all kinds of Tom-
ato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Stocks,
Asters, Verbena, Pet una, Daisy.
Pansy, Geranitti,, Foliage and all
kinds of Bedding Plants. Call and
see our stuck before purchasing else-
where and let ve your orders early. -
Louis DAY, M ket Gardener, Exeter.
T. P. Smiths Visit Postponed.
Mr. T. P. Smith, the Noted Ey e
Specialist, who was billed to be here
on June 2nd. w',ts unable to fulfil the
engagement owing to the death of a
relative. His visit has been postpon-
ed till June pith, when he will be at
the Commercial House for the one
day only.
Elocution and Physical Training.
Mrs. Rhea Scott Vernon, Honor
Graduate of Alma College, St. Thomas,
Ont., wishes to announce that she
intends to open a studio in Exeter, in
Septcw!s r next, for instruction in
� Miss Rolliw Married
t`� �♦!. . On Wednesday last the miuringe
LOCAL, DOINGS. took place. in Detroit of Miss Ella
4 Itollins, eld4,st daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Rollins, former residents
of Exeter, to Mr. Will Diamond, of
the Detroit Postal Service. The lat-
ter was formerly a re•"i,l,•nt of Lucas,
The bride was well and favorable
known here, having resided here with
her parents for several !•eats. 114,1.
many friends here will wish her and
her husband tunny years of happy
wedded life.
House of Refuge Note,..
George Gwynne died at the House
of Refuge on Saturday, aged seventy-
eight years. He cause from 1Ving-
haut and had leen an inmate of the
House for some time. He was a pay
inmate having turned over his pension
from the British Government uf nine-
ty dollars a year to the county. He
stood over six feet high, and even
though advanced in yearn carried
himself in :in erect and dignified man-
ner. His remains were laid away in
Clinton Cemetery, Rev. C. R. Gonne
conducting the services.
Death of James V. Crocker.
Many readers will remember James
V. Crocker who resided in Exeter some
twenty years ago, and with his broth-
er, John V., followed his occupa-
tion as carpenter. His death wok
place in London on Tuesday of last
week. The Free Press says: "The
late James V. ('rocker, whose death
occurred at his late residence, Wei
Dutferin avenue, this city, on Tues-
day, was a native of Devonshire, ,Eng-
land, but carte to Canada while yet a
youth, and located in the township of
I):tt•lington for some years. Thence
he moved to the village of Exeter.
where he resided for about 20 years.
Twenty-two years ago he carne to this
city, where he had lived continuously.
except for a shut t stay in Manitoba.
Mr. Crocker was a carpenter and a
member of the local union. About
:ic9 years ago he married Miss Belinda
Jury, of Exeter. Besides the widow,
he leaves to mourn his loss, one son
Wesley, of East London, and two
daughters; Mrs. E. L. Liddicott. of
Dufferin avenue, and Miss Sophie at
home. Mr. Crocker was a steady ad -
het ent of the Methodist Church."
Hicks' Forecasts for Jure.
From about the 10t1 to the 15th of
June is an annual period of maximum
electrical and magnetic excitement.
Earth currents, seismic and volcanic
disturbances, great thunder storms
and downpours of rain, as a rule reach
a crisis about this time. Such results
should not surprise any of our readers
from about the 0th to the 13th of the
present month. Great warmth, at-
tended by high humidity and very
low barometer, will he warnings of
probable danger that none can afford
to despise or neglect. The blending
of the .liars influence with the June
solstice period indicates that thunder
showers may transpire during the
afternoons and evenings, up to and
through the reactionary storm period
covering the 1lth to the 17th. This is
it time when haymakers will be under
constraint in harvesting their crops.
Grasses and grains that will stand
without material loss until the June
solstice showers subside, will be safer
(meet, unless small quantities are
reaped at a time and handled with
great promptness and care. The bar-
ometer properly understood and fol-
lowed, will play no small part in the
important work of harvesting during
this month.
Beware of bogus Ontario Bank ten
duller bills, They are in circulation,
The Masonic Excursion, July tith,
will be the most popular of the season.
Wait for it.
Richard Gidley, Jr., has gone to Bay-
field to accept it position in Mr. Ed•
ward's store.
The Union 1. 0. F. Picnic will take
place to Grand Bend on Thursday,
J one 22nd. Particulars given later.
Miss Edythe Beer's sang a solo with
excellent effect in the .Main Street
Methodist Church on Sunday evening
Last.
"Barney" the Irish tet•rior owned
by Mr. H. Spackman carne to grief on
Thursday morning last from having
eaten poison.
The ADVex'-%TE is the proper place
to secure your printed wedding invi-
tations --in the very newest styles of
paper, type and workmanship.
Mr. Alf. Huston, Station Master at
Wyoming. was a pleasant culler at
the Advocate Otllce Monday. Mr.
Huston was spending the day with
his brothers here.
The sale of Turkish Scalp Food in-
creases daily. It restores grey hairs
to the natural color, relieves dandruff
and itching of the scalp and promotes
the growth of the hair -The hest on
the market. Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter.
Mr. John Crooks, accompanied by
U. W. Pinner, left Clinton last week
with the Seaforth Lacrosse Club to
play at New York and other American
cities. In New York they defeated
their opponents by a score of 7-4.
Rev. R. J. M. Perkins preached An-
niversary Services at Kirkton on Sun-
day last, while the vacancy here was
tilled by Rev. Racey, of Kirkton, who
preached two able and well directed
sermons.
Mr. M. N. Contin. of St. Joseph
city fame, has purchased a large auto
bus and purposes running regular
trips froth Hensall to St. Joseph, Exe-
ter to Grand Bend, and Parkhill to
Grand Bend. during the summer
months.
Nothing about a boy or girl is more
noticed by others than their manners.
Yet many a girl frets because her hat
is shabby, and never won:ies because
her manners are unlovely; and many
a boy thinks a better snit of clothes
might help his chance in life, without
dreaming of bettering his manners
instead.
Mr. S. Hardy, who recently dispos-
ed of his butcher business here, has
opened out a provision store in the
premises recently vacated by Mr. J.
T. O'Brien. 'We are pleased to learn
that Mr. Hardy and family have de-
cided to remain in town. in business
Mr. Hardy has made himself general-
ly popular and he will have the best
wishes of his many friends in the
new undertaking.
Mrs. C. A. Southcott will leave to-
day (Thursday) for South River,
where she will visit at Mr. Thos. Kern-
ic•k's for a time, and from there will
go to Douglas, Man., to visit her sis-
ter. Mrs. Jas. Westcott, in the hope
of improving her health. In case her
sojourn in the %Vest doer: not have the
desired effect she intends going to
California. She will he accompanied
by her little son and daughter, Earl
and Stella. Mrs, Southcott has been
an invalid for several years from
rheumatic affliction and her many
t.:oCtltion. 'English L.“,ent llri anti frieudt. w-iil win h hes' the ut a; reunite
rh3'sm it (,'ult're, She is also', prnp:ir'fruit) her visit which will be an extend-
ed tis take Concert ergegetuents as cd one,
reader. Further announcement later. The following clipped from rt Toledo
Civic Monday -Proclamation. paper has reference to a former Exeter
Upon the petition of F. Wood, young lady, who is making rapid pro•
Carling Bros., 1t. N. Rowe, Thos. gr•ess in her professional calling and
Hawkins, Samuel Martin and thirty attaining professional distinettou as a
other ratepayers of the Village of nurse in Uncle Sane,. domains: "Miss
Exeter, 1 tlo hereby proclaim Thurs- I oretta Gregory has accepted the po-
day. the lith day of July, 11)05, a day sition of Assistant Supe! intendent of
to be observed by the citizens of Exe- the City Hospital, duties conunsncing
ter as a civic h elidaty. Let all good June 1st, Miss Gregory has just re -
citizens govern themselves according- turned from ('hicago, where she has
ly. God Save the King. taken a partial post -graduate course
W. G. Besst•:rr, Reeve. and looked op hospital work in that
Woman's Institute Meetings. city: she was Supt. of Noises in the
Mrs. Jean .1,,v, of T,►rontu, and Miss Lucas Co. Hospital for six months,
L. Shuttlew'ort11, of (Guelph, who, are which position she esigned for her
rent out by the Agricultural Depart-
ment to give practical demonstrations
in connection with the Woman's In-
stitute on "The Value and Prepara-
tion of F,'d • will hold meetings it)
the Town Hall. Exeter. on Sattntday,
June lath. at 2.30 and it o'clock. A
cordial invitation is extended to the
ladies of the setrounding country as
well as of the town to attend these
meetings. S,!tiects "Meats," Vett,'•
tables," •'Balanced Rations for Man."
"Cool Dishes for Summer ('se." "Even-
ings on the Homestead." Collection
will he taken lip to help defray ex -
pen st's.
Mrs. %Vick wire. Mrs. Hastings,
Pius. Secy.
Spring
Goods !
CALL
'1'O SI -1.:
WELL. JOHNS
Loudon Conference.
The conference at Listowel tante to
it close on Tuesday. The following
is a partial list of the last draft of
atattons: -
ExtaS'rrtt DISTRICT—Exeter, Vain
Street, William Godwin; James Street,
A. 11. Going; Parkhill, S. James Albin;
Eliuitille, 11. J. Fait; ('entt•aliia, Geo.
%V. Andrews; Hensall, Emmanuel
Medd: Kipper, Wm. Baugh; Crediton.
J. %V, :Andrews; Grand Bend, J. F.
S(t -litre; Sylvan, C. E. Cousins; Ailsa
Craig, Archibald McKihbon; Istvan,
J. E. Holmes: (irat)ton, H, W. Mc• Miss Nellie Davidson, of London,
Tavish; %Vooalhani, I. Bartlett: Kirk is visiting friends in town, the guest
ton John Veale Dr. Mannon goes to of \ire %V Batman
How
Do
You
Know?
How do you judge
crackers ? By their crackling
crispness—their snowy light-
ness—their appetising delici-
ousness ? That's the way to
judge
Moon ey's
Perfection
Cream Sodas
Measure them by quality's
standard and they score 100
per cult. If you haven't tried
MOONEY'S, you've missed
a treat in crackers.
tion, $4; J. ('obbledick, do., 84; Fred
Gillespie, freight, $1.68; Do., teaming,
$5; S. Handford, do., $5; A. G. I)yet•,
salary as Assessor, $65; I)o., prepaying
Truant ofticer's List $5; C. Nelson, la-
bor at cemetery, $4.50; Jas. Creech,
constable fee, $4; J. Gill. do., $4; C.
Luker, do., $2.511; Thos. Creech, labor,
$1.50; Harry Statham. do., $0.37; W.
Parsons, tin., $7.137; WM.Davis, do.,
$10.87; E. Elliott, Jr.. do., 50c.; Rich.
Quante, do., $1.12; Jos. Sutton, street
watering, $'Li; C. Snell, electric light-
ing, $77.40; J no. Ford, part salary at
cemetery, $27; per Levet t - A root song.
Carried. Per J. Muir, adiourntuent to
call of Iteeve.
J. Senior, Clerk.
If you want fancy seed we have
in Stock the very best from
J. A. Bruce & Co.
The Pioneer House of Canada
MANGLE
Giant, Yellow, and Intermediate
-- Mammoth, Long, and Red.
SWEDE TURNIPS
HALL'S \VESTRt'lt s
- BRUCE'S SELECTED
BRUCE'S NEW CENTURY
Also a fine line of Garden Seeds.
WIRES --Spring, Coil, Barb, Woven
CEMENT --A Carload of Portland.
T. HAWKINS & SON.
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Mr. %V. W. Taman spent Monday
night in London.
Miss Mary Newcombe is visiting
friends in Clinton.
Miss Helen Adams returned to
Guelph on Monday.
Mr. I. R. Carling was in London
Monday on business,
Mrs. Oliver Inas gone to Toronto to
live with a daughter.
Rev. E. C. Currie, of Sarnia, visited
friends here last week.
Mr. F. E. Karn spent Thursday
night here on business.
Mr. John McIntosh spent Sunday
with friends in London.
Mr, Frank Oke was in town last
week for at couple of days.
Mr. John Bissett. of London. spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Rhoda Chowens spent a few
days in Bl:tnshar•d last week.
Mrs. J.G. St.anbury left on Saturday
to visit her parents at Whitby,
Mr. Joseph ('obbledick spent part of
the week in Brantford with bis sort,
Nelson.
Mr. T. B. Carling and daughter.
Winnie, spent Monday and 'Tuesday
in London.
i)r. Samuel Thomas, of St. Marys.
is visiting his cousin, Mr. %Vilhut•
Mautin, in town.
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*-ss_l Good news for
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the newly Married.
The wedding Season is at its height.
People about to go housekeeping shon Id
call on us as we purpose making
Special Reduction in all
linea of Furniture during
the Month of June
in order to help along those who have
accepted each other, "for better or for
worse."
'TWILL BE FOR BETTER," we
feel assured. if our liberal offers are taken
advantage of,
We carry the largest stock of furniture in the County and will quote you
Prices that cannot be beaten in Ontario.
ROWE & ATKINSONFURNITURE Iii DEALERS
, RECTORS
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S SUMMER WEAR.
White Skirts, Black Skirts,
Corset Covers, Drawers, Night Gowns, Etc.
Otte garments are large and roomy; they're made carefully and with
good taste, combined with prices that please.
WHITE SKIRTS I CORSET COVERS
Skirts made of Fine Colton with deep 3Iade of fine Cotton with lace frillings,
Florence, three rows Lace insertion seat iitsertton set in down the front, tuck -
in, with deep lace frills, size fro38 to I inga, eta Regular price is 4U cos., our
41. Good value at 81.50. i special price 25c.
Skirts trade of Fine Cambric, trim -
Corset C n ers made of cine Cambric
mings of two news lace insertion with i with four tow inset tion set in, low
thirteen tows very fine tuckings and !beck, with deep lace and silk ribbon
frills of very deep lace, size frciru :i0 to trimmings. Price $1.75. . Yt tees from 50 to 75c.
Night (tott•ne made of Cambric. frillings of lace and embroidery, several
rows tucking, size from 52 to 60. (food values.
A big Special in White Waists --Fine White Swiss %Vaists, nicely trim-
med with bice insertion. tuckings. etc., sizes from 32 to :38, Regular price from
$1.50 to $2.00, big clearing price $1.25.
Our (.'love, Hosiery and Corset Counters are decked with new s into 4,r
lines now open for your inspection.
lace (;!oyes, lsu+e Mitts, all the leading coletrs, Taffeta (;loves, Silk
Gloves, 131:0 k, %Vhite, Tan and Brown,
laterite). Mrs. T. Prior was called to tVhe:tt- (,Tryst- in slimmer weights, white and drab, in bong, short and !nediutu
Coultas a Dts-rttlrr, - (sod erich, ley, nn acc..nt of the silo, ss of her lengths, at Take :1 j!rae'k :4( nils :;-5n1rice that lead.
Not th st a et, Gem g4, N. Hazen, Vie: • et-teT Mrs. Hes,, tettetment of Ladies Lace Collars, They're natty.
toric street, %Viliiau H. Graham: ('aunty Councillors Sparkman and
present one: she is a graduate of the Ontario street, 11. .t. (,Tatham: tea- ng of
City Hospital and it speaks well for forth, Alexander K. Ilii Ls: Holmes- the Council in Guderich,
the institution that she is cnnsideled ville, Francis Swann: Blyth, Selborne Mr. Thomas 1)atytu:n, who is work -
competent to take such a la,sitien of A, Anderson: Dungannon. John W. ing in 1l'ingh,un, spent Sunday and
!responsibility in the Trxintng School Robinson: Nile, 1, C. Heid: Bcnrnillei•, Monday tit hes hniue here -
from which she graduated." John G. YeILu)d::%(burn, .1. (;. Ennis: Mr. (sea. Haoper, of Landau, spent
For Sale lValto,n. H. S. Baker;Londesboro, it few days in town List week. the
The commodious t4, -idents of Mrs.Beuj.unin ('lenient: Hayfield. T. ,t.
Wesley (-hutch, Henry M. \tanning: (,artdtne.are nttevubniK .t mee
t
guest of Mr. Sannii l Sanders.
Caroline Battier. Enquire at premises, Ste,ulnmut; Varna. A. H. Brown. 13.1), Miss !fettle Sweet has returned from
The Sick. Manitoba!, owing to the serious illness
Mr. Flank 'Taylor is confined in hit H. A. Graham- Mitchell II, %%'nt. G of her sister, Mrs. Isaac, of LocateHawse!: Statfa, It(tfa)s 1.. %Isoti
home through illness, ---Mr. )%'illi+u" F'ullartun, }tichxnl 1V. Knowles. �Ieltille Handfatd, of Manitoba, is
Dearing, Stephen, is daily growing visiting telatives in Ont:nio, the guest
weaker and the end may conte any Council Mi ante.• of his father, His hard Handford, of
time. ---Mr. A. E. Fiske has !veneered The Court of heti,ion met pmrseant Centralia.
front him recent illness.- Mr, ,fohn to adjoin lament in the •I ,w -n Hall, on
Rowcliffe is confined to hie bed in a Mondev, at S.15 p.nt. All present.
very low state of health. The Iteeve,W. (i. Bissett, ir. the chair,
Veteran's Meeting Minutes of meeting held on Friday,
A meeting of the %'etetxn« of 1866,May •moi, mead and:itpprnve,l. Messrs,
who received land grants from the Jr"'• Taylor, for the Ross Taylor ('o..
Ontario Government, will 1a• held in Samuel Sanders and Chas. Snell ask unto Monday and will remain fit the
the Town Hall, on Saturday evening, to have their nn«e•ssment reduced.h,tlidxy season.
June 17th, for the purpose nuking The Court confirming their
No farther appeals the Reti�ion
arrangements to locate the venous "f May 28.Mr, Gen, Younis, of the 11101 of
claims of the lamties interested. ('i1ott closed on nu'ton "t J. Muir, 1►itch k Hemel, of i,tin,lnn, spent
seconded by W. H, Leven. Sunday in town, a guest tat the home
Capt. J. \. Howard, Convener. met at the closeef he ("mitt of Mr. ,lame. I1.•et's.
Off to Camp. of Revision. All present. Minutes of Miss Ronthrtet, afte•ra few days' t•is-
STRATFORD DIST ltICT. - St. Mary's,
Mrs. Alf. Sheers, who has been visit•
ing in 'frame 'td returned last night,
accompanied by Mts. Garfield Sheete
rind hl1
E. J. SPACKMAN
Headq(arters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford ready-to•wear clothing.
4�Arir WAIF WIVE it'ir AV sir i:� WV' 'WM'Ar'tir II FIIT iiR �li
1' Complete Dining Room Set
AS32 for June only $25
1_e,ge bevelled !plate mirror. two small c(ttlery
Sideboard drawer• large linen drawers and extra large
cupboard,
Extension Table ilexvy 4 -inch fluted leg, full extension.
Dining Chairs (F3)o'Ni it'naand five srt►.tll i•hairs-T.. tris 1
to
This whole outfit is ion'. 1-4 Oak tad is a genuine bargain for $25
c "' W• Ca HUSTON
Mr, ,1. H. Browning attired homy One Door South Spaekmxn s ,torr
frons
Ti Mit). Medical College. 1.n1.•� ���aAa�aLA.neR&,La_t�nt.et.&Aka. A.& ,e, a�Ak4
:%IN,ut twenty-five "Red ('oats,"blast meeting read and approaed. ('ohm- it with herr aunts, Mr'. Collins and Mims
Bonthrnn,
retail to her home in 000.
mi,
Tor•,nto %Vetbnt•e.d;ay trot Hing. r
Mi. \i• boll, of B oiss,•C;t , %Ian., who
i4 en a t isit to Ootu is ft sends, !!pent
a fete days in town den ing the week,
the gin•eat of Mts. IC H. l'nllins.
�Irs..loseph 1'ohbledick was in St.
Thoma«
1.4.4 week, as a delegate to a
meeting of the W en's Missionary
Society. She relented Ftid:ay,
members of the a3rd Regiment. under i munictetinns f14.111 lbtot n Ili os., Nur•
the command of F. E. Hector, of'serynten: the Ilan. Wtii. Molock, K.
Farquhar, newly appointed Sergeent- I K.C. Aitken, also that of E. Not th Co.,
Major, and Lieutenant, W. ,f, flea- London, and Patterson. Ellis Co.. $L
(man. gave the town a slight war -like 1 1larys, re concrete tile; react acrid filed.
9 Appetit Atte.. on 'Tuesday last as they Wood -Levet) --the offer of the Queen
til sit heft (p and down Main Street , City Oil Co.. to supply engine gesnitne
and were put through ttL1r fat'inge. lett ilk. agenius t»•actepte.l.-('atitied.
NEWLY They left in the a ft erteetitMl, go into (;4,o, ('udnmote mt fusing to accept the
camp at ('arling's Heights), London. I street water sang. the -agile he giver to
RECEIVED The Coast, a S. and C. E Convention.' J. Sutton. Itis tender being the next
All mot kers in Sundry Schools and lowest. $11.:35 per weak: per W. 11. Le -
Spring Goods % "tg People. Sucmete« should rs•1vett, pecond,•41 by,1. 1%".«td. C:itti.sI, Clairvoyant -Psychic Medical
nterrabet the aonn:al Cuuntt 4'onye►,- fa vett :lmnmstortg the rontn,ixsionet
tions to be held in God..tich next week be iusttucted to cut and ttnu Itees on
In Tweeds and Worsteds --that of S. S. on 1eemlay„June 13th, Main street not tit, freta the Matin St. Examination free
and lh4, c. E. and E. 1. on 1Vednes• chinch. - Cerned. At lust en -Wiaid 1
day, June 14th. The programs for! the Clerk procure tegister for Births,
1
Ranging in rice from I
each gathering ate of a practical and Marriages and [h•ath•.-('srried. The
interesting character. and sorb speak• I following account« Wt•1-e presented and
ers as Mi E. A. Mattis, Provincial orders drawn on Treas(ret for sante: -
T1'titling Expert, and Ileo. A. Ester, V.J.%Bissett. Express I3': i)o., salary
of Tot:•nto, in addition to the county to Mess '22- $31,25; W. J. Beaman, e•a►xl
Call and Examine Them. clergy, ',nd wet ket+ who are billed and rope account, $3.10; A. 3. Ford.
for topic«, ens'ues discussion which (meat for lirimncombe fancily. $3 47.
will well repay x visit. The people Queen CO Oil Co„ nil rind gaeohne,
of Giale•t ich will ptvivide entertain. I $11,1(1: FA. McGuire. damage to boggy
went for ell d'•leitates, and the «!•setonsthrough fire engine, $1.25; it. Bit k.,
will be held in Victoria Street Metho- fi months' rent fell Telephoe, $12,:0;
tlrclsut Tailor, Enter, Ontario 1,h,t land Knox Presbyterian cbutches. I W. D. %Ve•ekes, booth provincial eters
$14.00 to $20.00
W. JOHNS
By DR. E. F. 1U'TTERFIELD, of
Syracuse. N.Y. Believing in elairvoy-
tan. e• or nor. there is nog:unc:a%ing the
fact that the d.,e•tt can explain the ,
«.1111 -re• and t i,I.e• of von eli.aease either
mental or physical and has r•etetoted to
he Lith itnrl happiness many h_elplette
invelide all their' live*. Send
hair, name. age aril stamp to
DH. E. F. I3t-TiTEI(FIELf), f
L
Syracuse, N. 1••
BoyWash Suita
In a number of dif-
ferent Styles, very pret-
ty combinations of linen
and blue, blue and
white.
PRICES 11.00 and $L25 a SUIT.
SNELL & ROWE
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