The Wingham Advance, 1921-08-25, Page 8THE WINGRAM ADVANCE
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The above picture appeared in the London Advertiser a couple of days ago. It is
�� reproduction from a snap shot taken of, Mr. J. A. McLean's borses while harvest -
Bluevale
ing one of those hot days this summer The teamster, Mr. Hugh Sinnamon! is! just
esting the horses.
S% John's 0114r%11.
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The Women's Institute will hold their
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*fr. Rvlmrts and atughtor, Wi,-abstb
alvilliti
regular munthly meeting on September
S. at the ot home Mrs. Id, Johnston. the
progr�mme calls for the meqtIng at. Mrs.
lti"IlDortant
"Va'i ,
IlendUsion's, but owing to sickness in the
R%Vl 01, PNI"s chulch.
home she wished to be relieved, tile pro-
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gramme consists of "Cana(linn Women of t
ViNitov with Ml-%. W. J. Fm
Note" by Mrs. H. Diment, I How to
Will oil and after Monday, Atigust 22nd-,
Vr. J. and 11, V. Arfll�V15 VIM.".
Utilize Leisure Hours" by Mrs. A. Camp.
relatives at 1;1% tit viirlv Ili t he %% V'Llk
b0l, Mosic and question drawer.
take over the busines-, hitherto Carried �)Il
What I'llighi lla% e proved a 'erious aeoi,
Many were pleased io se�- and hear
dtmt befoll %fr. 11. Cat hvr%, not tit ot (los riv,
their former pastor. Mr. 11ring of Trow-
liy Hanna Ct�., Wingliani, and Nvill 01V11-
I,i%a week. In unloading gi-ain thesliijgs
I)ridkt,,, at the Johnston anniversary oil
grlwsonle tvoulliv mid in pulling t1w ropt-
Sund3y. The church was crowed both
�Ite fliQ Store entirely on a Cash Basis.
it gv,ty%� %vaN iot, ting van faii 6avitwat tl%
.
morning and evening,
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uuto the Kim flool lie 0soatiod witil a
MissAddie Dreckcrirldge spent a few
�Jothes and dress ac-
tt�lvv atna�ions a%l ruisys and internal I
cllys with M is Iren Me inn y.
Wing hams" Largest Cash StOYC Will klePe-
.1017elik-1.1 fol"t few days,
Ebenezer anntiivursiAn, on Sunday,
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A lat go number from 0 attended
%orriv ,
Sept. 4th.. Rev. Clydsdate will preach i
a e lie? SeIR goods at a Narrojivek Margin oi
,
ow tinvoiling of t1w soldiers' Milmorial at
morning and evenl9g. Ton and concert
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Boys' Schoot, Suits
Wvoxeter voinetery on -Sunthiv, and t—
on Mo liday evening following. Every
Ofit than Stores doRng a creclUt Business,
less thvwwh ;,i much pleased With
It'll.
one come.
I -It Boys' Shirts
attractivoliess itild appropriateness of
Sorry to say Mr. John . %pence is not
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Ille movullielit a., Well as the %ervict N in
Witt' tho unveiling,
enjoying very good health may he soon
And the savill.-I go.'s, into tile custoillev's
colllwoLion
be better.
Mrs, Henry Roberts of this villAge pit%%-
Mrs. Win. Thuell of Blytli, spent last
poek�:t. All aceounts owing to the Old
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ed away on.Smiday last aftera ii,gering
illness tit Some years, She had oully beell
week at her old home.
'irni, niut be paid �it the Store without
confined to tile house for a couple of
wt-eks. Intel ment will �e here oil Tiles -
Jim Breckenridge has been quite ill,
but is improving under Dr. Colder's care.
day afternoon. Sho leaves liesides hot
The Misses Cathers of Howick, spent
delay. to eaai-lle the E'Xe�:UtOVA to 1210 -Sc the
a hu�loaiid. a fanii"-v of two sons and five
Sunday With their sist9r, Mrs. A. Thorn-
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Here is
ton.
of tll-�- 1,Itk: 'M t,,;. H.tnna.
Mrs. D. Fells of Seafoith, spent a few
Blyth
days last week at tile home of John Fells.
Our cou;ltry CLIsti),"Iel's will plelse note we btly all
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Rov.and Mrs Viv4da!e -if Fordwich, is
Tile W. M. S. held their regular month -
0 Church
ly niecting i the Methodist
able MacDonald) in charge, until the
Principal
vi%itin,,y the latwr�s mollwl. Nlr,. John
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basement and enjoyed a visit from Mrs.
inds of produce for CaAl onk, .tnd sell for cash.
Mffls.
E. B,,)smaa and -Mrs. R. McGuire of
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Oil Thursday tit, -
irnir-;; Nlr.,, Vv Black-
Wingliam, also three Miss Campbell$ of
h:01 was stricken will. paralysis and is
Winnipeg -
for wOmell xvas sold a
Still in a precarious comfitoii. About a
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Ltd
11*0ar ago Mrs Blackball received a slight
troke from which 'it, tio eov0l-
s wer fuliv re
Hay Fever
ed
patronize only the Spotton Business
Dr. Annie Ross of tile. McDonald In -
SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA,
John i na. President.
hthute Guelph acoompanied liv Nil%,
Carrie Sinis are leaving this woe' for a
trip through Thousamdjslandst:
spoil many a holiday.
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Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Babb and ohi?.dren,
'AZ,- MAT4
t,-,
spent Liver Sunday with 51r!�, Me(.
Quarrie,
Positively stops these troubles I
Bluevale I Gleiiatfinan
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKellar of Stralli-
rLly. are visiting friend -i ill tou'll.
Sneexing, weezing, coughing,
weeping eyes aren't necessary—
Tuesday� Sept ! Mr. and Nlr�. David Breen aud s0rl
Airs. W, J. SboffiAd and Mrs. John
unless you like beino that, WAY.
druggist's,
�ichool.wm re-opan on A
G -don. spoil,. Sundav w�tti Mr. and N R.S.
Haines of Kincarditie.vistited their sister,
#1,00 at your or writs
It. J. Breen.
Mks A. Gillespie, during the, week.
Templetons, Toronto, for a free triul.
LiEr. jas, Waits of Che�:Aey, spent Sun-! 5fr and Mrs. Sam Wo3ds, and family,
Rev. C A� and Airs, Tiffin are visiting
friend4at Drumbo.
Sold by, J. W. McKibbon 4
__Uy at the home of Mr. Thos. Stewart. molored It, anj spent S,,dar:
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VOTERS' LIST, 1921
i;tev. R. Thynne and his sister, Miss with, friend, there.
;
-3,arbara Thynne of Pairri-erston are via- Misses. jean and Laura Reid 6f paisley,
dov with relatives here. .
-ire visitingfriends around Glenannaii.
Belgrave
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Mur -ipality Of The Town Of'Wing-
1� 'ste.:% and Lyle H.,th-aington spent
:2 Mis-. Addic Breckenridge is visiting
sualrf Vith friends in Teeswater. with Blo%'Avalo- friond.i.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart spent a
ham County Of Huron
\ otle iq hereby g, ven that III %va transwit-
'lelivered
,, guest
'N! -'as McKee of Fordwich is ill Mr. and Mrs. Cnarlic Cathers. and
few days will-. friends in Wondstock.
ted or to the ponzonq nwit Uored fit
SectIO11191oftboont-ttio Voters' List, Act the
L.�r brother, Mr George McDonald b,IdlV0, slit -tit Sundty afternoon at Mr.
Mr. and Mri,. Harry Hopper spent
Sunday in Exeter.
les ri,quired by 4aid section lo be tran..inift.
et.09
A--.-dversary Serv�ces a, Johnston', last Xadle'S.
was well attended. The rirocetds Walter Ifiggin, of limmentoll,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Wilkinson and Mr.
or del,vered of tho list. made pursuant to,
said act. -Of all persons aupeariny br
the last Roll of theN Lin ..
alz.ted to ,Xo 1. 5!). Rev Mr. Pring Of Aili,ria, is vi�itinMr ivab her si%ter, Nil,,
rrLr.vbr1dge occupi,,d the pulpit. Win. Morshall.
and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson and Miss
Wilkinson motored to Toronto, where
cipality to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at electlomi for members of the
Sanderson and Mrs. S Young NIr* and Mrs. Montgomery . and children,
they visited friends last week.
Le
colslative Asaembly and at municipal me.
ons; -iid that the said INt was fir-sti posted
it�t�.f.-ned to Toronto after spetAing the llu'Li Mr. Kirliton 6f Tivorton, spent Suit.
at their surnmer
Mr. and Mrs. C. Girvin of Goderich,
t e 15't ay of ugu. 1. 1,1121, a it remains there
"131A_ couple of months day at Oliver Stokes
spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs.
forins ection,
�2ojre Tiere. Miss Ida Stanley of Wawatiosh, vi%ited
liq,ss Bessie Nich ol also Mr. and Mrs a f
J A. Brandon.
Mrs Carson of Wingbam, is spending
nd I nere call upon all voters to take
imme i�te roceedbgs lainaveany errorsor
Om's"O" ('Orrected a ii'd g to law.
�zf,ni. Nichol of Toronto, spent a few days
their parents nere Mr. �Icil McNeil spent Sunday with
a few doys with Mrs. D. S. Scott.
W. A. GALBRulfir,
(Ierli, Town of Wbighiial
�Tjitll hi, parents at lielillore.
Mr. arid Mrs. Finnel of Manistique,
Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson of Toledo,
Dated I h14 lat h day Of AILL ;list,, 1921.
There are a number of teams haullng'wbo are at present summering at Gode-
t�Ajch.,are visiting at the home of Mrs. flax these days to the Pax mitt, at Wing-
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY VOT-
?eter King. ham.
rich, are spending a few days with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finley
ERS LIST FOR 1921
Anderson.
Notice lki hereby given thac I have tra -
B, intL—_ Of Fall Fairs Gorrie
We are glad to see Miss Hattie proct.
iiiittedor(lelivei-edLotliePei,8oni3 mentioned'11sn
section 9 of Lbe (�utarlo Voters' Lists Act, the
Wz grb-am .................... Sept. 27-28!
.n Mr. Berry is iii chartre of the C. P. R.,
er home after spending several weeks in
the Wingbam Hospital.
o, pies required by said flecuous, to be so trans.
inittedor delivered ot the listimade, Pursuant
tosald Act, ofall appear b& the
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siayfield ..................... Sept 4- - Mr.and? Weare sorry*to report the death
Persons
lasrrav6edAs!iessiu&nt; Ito) ofth naid unl-
L�I�yth ............. . ....... Sept. 22-23' Mrs Brawley na'atored It") Detroit last
ozu$Sels Sept 15-16: week and are exrc!ciod to return early
I of
Mrs. Jas. Lind at Estava , Bask., an
August
lclttlit.Y, to be eiititied to vote in ihe said
Municipality .. E elections for Mem bers of the
Legislative A,,,�enibly, gledL.
..................... 22nd. The remains are being
1�3uugarmon .................... Oct. 6-7 this woek acconipaniod by their son and brought home for burial. Anno uncemcrit
- ana atMonicipal
ad that tile omd IIA was tirst, posted a
M. /Atter .... Sept. 19-20 b:s wife.
of the funeral, later Deceased's maiden
tit Turnu rry, on tne Ifth day O�
Ailgll�t. 19JI, and rewalits therc tor iusp citoll.
................. Fver,.nd Carson and Alex, Taylor ac- name was Miss Aggie Brandon, daughter
CtrAerich Sept. 6-8 11 ,
And I call upou tile electo s t6 examitie i lie
...................... k companied bv their bisters, motored to! of the late ]as H. Brandon, fortrior
(Gcirde ........................ October I Chatham on Friday last, where they will respected residen Is of :he 2nd line of
Ispend
said nsts atid it any errors or omlsR-ork- re
perceived therein, to have blie,aid urrors. or
onimissions corrected according to law.
Mucknow ............ *: ....... Sept. 39,30 a week or so visiting relatives.
Morris.
Dated tills-i6th, day of Augv., 19A.
Pown
C�erk of TownsbiP uf Ttirnberry.
."We'll. knock
Ahose Wingharn
people off their seats"
with laughter, won't we K`d?
"Betcha Life, vvve %vill Charlie"
LINK -m -
JACK COOGAN
Thursday August 25th, 1921
AN OPEN LETTER
The above picture appeared in the London Advertiser a couple of days ago. It is
�� reproduction from a snap shot taken of, Mr. J. A. McLean's borses while harvest -
August 23rd, 1921. i P"�
ing one of those hot days this summer The teamster, Mr. Hugh Sinnamon! is! just
esting the horses.
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On July 12th, the writer met Mr D. A.
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F-Yepart;
lti"IlDortant
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X Youths', Children's and Kidd"I'' 7 %`Ilathes;
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vlacLachl an, proprietor of Central Ilusineesi,44,
,ollege, arranged for the amalgamation of
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he two Colleges in Wingliam. This
Firo-ai now III m t i I
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Ouncefflent
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eAers Pee ial values in
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rrangement of a 11TJ n i t e d BuslnesF,
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�Jothes and dress ac-
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cessories for boys and
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�;ollegell was for one year only. ana if i
'Union School" did not work out Qatis
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Stock
Boys' Schoot, Suits
actory. then we would resume the two
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ompfimte New
chools again.
Owing to a misunderstanding about tile
I -It Boys' Shirts
BOOTS AND SHOES
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advertising of the proposed am algamation
Boys' Pull Overs
ind delay in the execution of the agree-
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ment, the Spotton Business College feels
t has been placed ina false light with the
We have made an almost complete Clean tip
people whom it has served for the past
of lines bought befove 1921 and added new lilies
sixteen years, therefore. the Seventeenth
Annual opening of the Spotton Business
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which �ve are Offering at the llew prices.
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College, Wingham. will take place on
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Here is
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Tuesday, Sept. 6th, in its old premises
with Mrs, Walter VanWyck, (nee Misr
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An 111-astration
able MacDonald) in charge, until the
Principal
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new arrives.
Nine out
This very sttperior boot
of every ten stenographers
and bookkeepers look io, Toronto for
for wOmell xvas sold a
situations, consequently, parents should
short tit -lie ago for ap�
patronize only the Spotton Business
proximately 1,s8,50 and
AID
College, Wingham, and thus, have the
our lim price is
Canada Business College, Toronto, place
and keep their children in positions.
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$5.50 per pair
A few of our slogans—Twelve colleges in
leading cities and towns. Largest train�
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and anothei, line of better
ersin Canada. Individual instructions.
quality- -in fact a really
Enter any day. Healthful, safety -first
premise�,, no attim Mail Courses Two
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splendid boot for
thousand atudents per year.
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$6.60 per pair
Any young people, who have be n can-
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The above are lcno�vn as the H N, i e Janis Shoe
vassed on the strength of a United
School," should feel free to disregard any
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for women and are good fitters, good wearers and
promise made on the strengtb of that ar-
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of etassy Ippearance.
$3-6
gument.
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Thanking all your: readers for past pat-
ronage, and, assuring them stilf better and
�k.?,
4Fr]**
W. H. WILLIS
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more efficient service h7 the future, and,
requesting all interested to write the
Spotton Business College, Wingham., or
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Canada Business Colle e C -le :;,A
b " b, i
Spadina, Toronto, for full particulara, and
ist of our approved schools throughout
Mliaria, I remain
Faithfully,
GFo, Siiorvox..
Eas� W a wariosh
M19EF Cora, Gilkinson of Glenannan.. 1v
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Win Robinson.
Mrsi Aitken and chilJren of Teeswater,
are visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs John T. Currie.
MISS"Myrtle Walters of Culross, spent t
the week2 end with her friend, Miss May I
McBurney�
Master Gordon McBurney of Tees—
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Lucknow
The death oecurred on Friday last of
Mr. Wesley Moist. He has been in very
poor health for acme yehra, being confined
to his home The funeral was held to
Greenhill cemetery on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. MaBain, an aged lady, passed
away on Friday at the home of Mr. B. J.
Chestnut, 6th Con. Kinloss Her remains
were laid to rest in the family plot in Ivan
cemett ry, n ar Londorl, on Monday
morning.
Miss Dorothy Cooke has accepted a
position in McKim's Drug Store.
Mr end Mrs. Watson of Chicago, are
visiting at Mr. David Huston's.
Miss Norma Thompson has been en-
gaged on the staff of the Lucknow Public
School.
0. G. Martin and wife were visitors in
the village for a couple of days O� G.
wasstation agent hLre for a few years,
but is now living in New York.
Mr. John Hildred is renewing acquain-
tances in town.
Mrs. Ewen McKenzie and daughters,
Muriel and Helen, have retuL'ned ti their
home in Windsor.
Miss Gladys Spindler of Toronto, is
visiting with friends here.
Master Irving and Alvin Smith are
spending a few weeks holidays with their
grandparents, Mr.'and Mrs. Jas. Irving,
Rev. 1). T, L. McKerroll of Victoria
Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Occupied
tit,- pulpit of the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church on Sunday last.
Nil-. and Mrs. McCletiagaii of Belgrave,
visited relatives in Luoknow last week
Whitechureh
Rev. Henderson and family intend
moving to London in'tho ricav future. '
Mr. and Airs. Geo. McClanaghan had a
narrow escape an Saturday night, while
coming from Wingham were run into �by
a tar and the buggie badly' damaged but
no one hurt.
Mr. A. Moore and daughter Annie, h
spending a few days at Mrs. Moorele
parents at Zdano Milfir.
The baseball boys are having quite o
time of It, two games last week. The on(
at Langside was a tit 10-19 ttnd the oni
at'Whitechurch 22-13 in favor of Lang
aide.
Will Henry intends taking in the ex
hibition.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Hill visited at Mt
H. Pethplece an *Sunday.
Miss Wood of Lucknow, Is spending
few days at Edwin Guanes.
Miss Musgrove of Wingham� 19 visitin
at Itte. P. Henrly's.
Anniversary aervices In the Metifodic
thureh at 2.30 and 7 30, Ray. Joh
Agnew of London, a former Whiltechure
boy will, preloh. ,
WaME. w a "'15 V S aUt, , IS;
John McGee,.
The Misses. Jamies visited one day last
The above picture appeared in the London Advertiser a couple of days ago. It is
�� reproduction from a snap shot taken of, Mr. J. A. McLean's borses while harvest -
week. a;. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Currie.
ing one of those hot days this summer The teamster, Mr. Hugh Sinnamon! is! just
esting the horses.
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F-Yepart;
for School
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X Youths', Children's and Kidd"I'' 7 %`Ilathes;
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Greatly Reduced Prices -
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Firo-ai now III m t i I
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1 SCA11001 openli1g., we
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eAers Pee ial values in
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�Jothes and dress ac-
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cessories for boys and
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girls.
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Boys' Schoot, Suits
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Boys' Odd Knickers
I -It Boys' Shirts
Boys' Jerseys
Boys' Pull Overs
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. Girls' Middies, --
Cotton and flannel Middies with de-
tachable collays in latest styles for all
agese Prices $1.19 to $3.50.
Girls' Dresses
Gingliami- Print and White Dresses,
made in neat styles, for ages 6 to 16'
years. Prices $1.49 to $1.50.
Young Men's Suits
For the older boys in first long and
and knicker suits, of good wearing
materials in latest styles. Reduced
20%*
Boys' Stockings
Boys' Underwear
Boys' Caps
Dress Materials Reduced
For those who make the children's
clothes, we are offering special re-
duced prices. in materials of -,,vool,
cotton and silk.
Hosiery
Special prices in Boy's and Girl's
ribbed Hose of cotton, lisle and cash -
Price 39c to 75c
Furnishings
New Fall Goods, Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Ties, Collars, Underwear, Socks, etc.
KING -BROSO
Terricis, Cash. Phone 71.
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