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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1925, p. 7

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THY, OCTOBER 8th., 1925 olumus cuowded eut. n Percy attended the . Arthur B. Roberts T, Stephens, Besdli ed frein thuee weeks showing the New De- aud they are swell look- d work great, tee.he Radiola is a great buy. go in anud hEait the light On the Jane at RE SALES CO., r Ge(>» L. Hall Owe-st. at Divtsion-st., 3Bwmanville. ure Expert Here' ýer from- rrupture? If so, otunity bas now arrived. the noted rupjture exipElr [ORAL HOTEL Bowmanville ,r one day cnly ,OCTOBER ()th L1 t0 raiiy plattude toe ueof kentiun and ecouomic c OnImon sense. Altheugli Presideut 3f a greatj mannfacturiug conceru which lieue- fits directly by fiscal baruiers, Mu. Masse'y puts the welfare cf Canada above self-iuterest and speaks as oe of the ceuinon people. H1e refuses te take refuge behind couveniently twisted statistios sud the supeuficial but attractive f alla- cies cf jpotectionist arguments. He uemiuds Canadians that comi- proinise sud concession as betweeu the variou!s Provinces is as esseutial to Confederation to-day as it w7as in 1867. 1 He denies, as a protected manu- facturer, that Canadian industryr needs mioue tariff protection. H1e repudiates tle constant uln- plication of political partisans thatl the interests of iudustry and agri-1 culture are uecessýauilY aitagouistic -"they are iu confliet ouiy when one seeks te take advantage cf the other". I1e contends that, relatively, unl- employment has been even more acute lun the Uuited States than in Hnge i± eplres the destructive cit- ycu icisin of Canada by Canadians wlhose right own fingers have neveu laid liold of Don>t the lowest uung cf tle iadder cf ycu. achievemeut, in word or deed, 4- As one cf these ever wl-ose par- l- us state tsars are beiug -lied by political paid mourusus, le lauglsisnl the faces cf tle calamity howlers,3 ~Jand invites then te seel the sun- shine. Betten still, lie advises tLhem te go te work. WV ttL i a v uu i VigJZ4LiUIIpul- Y'icy, with liard weuk by ail, with', The Seveuth Annual Inten-School leadership--we11 inay we a-Ik for Field Day of Bowuianville, Oshawa leadeuiship-and honest thiikin.g,, snd Whitby HigI Schools will take with courag-e and unity of purpose, place at Alexandra Park, Oshawa, ou Canada, le believes, is oni the veuy Octolier 14, ai 9:30 a, m.in.sd 2 p,.' threshoid cf real puospeuity.MrHbt acyM.anMr- And, as te retuung nrospeniiy W.M HubeatdStacey u an4 Ms. lis says: At the bottai o f it liesBerthaan-Arsutw daur.Geortes the recovery of agriculture, and I ekntn oot~mtud t wish the- business wouid wouid real- Hamkilton, onunday sud spe t th ize' that INDUSTRIAL A'ND AGRI- daitno uda n pn h CULTURAL PROSPERI','TY ARE day with Mu. sud Mrs. Otto Mayer, BOUND UP TOGETHER. BurgIarsý gaiued au entrauce ie MeClellan & Co's. -Office on Sunday NEWTONVILLE niglit sud after opening the safe _______widh was net iocked, aud scattering W'm11 Congrlti-ons to Mr. Samauel Jones booksa, papers, aets., auound departed obs n.,Wbcon monday, Octoben5, 95 bout $1.,50 icher fou their trouble. .TOF OUR W fer ou jo auny road, ho Le axIs or shq welded byi ,stand back E efun- , Co- ,Ave.,i visit1 MPORTANT IFF FALL PATTERNS Patent Strap Shoe with dluil caYI covered Spanish heel, priced at . .. .$6.50 ed kid, patterned strap ns, leather Spanish with heel,, ced at .......................... ......... $6.50 's Black or Brown CalLf Oxford low ý1 and wide toe, pricedl at..........$3.95 oxs S'hoie Store Bownianville rand Mrs, Win. Helson, Reggie Kitty, Mu. Clemn. Sblires, Lind- speut Sunday -with Mus. F. M. h. They alsc visited Miss lyii- t Mrs. W. Adanis',Westniount. Milieu (Aunt Betsy), has just )rated lieu 9 Srd birthday. 's. Ira F. Peauce spent Sunday her sister, Mus. Dale, Toronto, lias been veuy ill. $he ise ýd heu niece, Mus. W. A. Jack- a-ad wliile t.bere was pleased te Mrs. (Rev.) S. J. Thompson atford, who was Aunie Kenner, iter of Rev. John Kenner, a eu pastor of the Bible Christiani eh in this town. 1 The initial meeting cf île Sioux Tuxis Square was held 'on Tuesday, October 6th. Oficers elected were ,-Praetor--Lorrue Williams; De- puty Praetor-Sýýtuart James; Scrip- tcr-Merrill Ferguson; Comptr- Jin Devitt; Reporter-Ted Mas ou. The foilowing iules were voied on and cauied. 1.--Meetings start at 7.30 p. ini, Wednesday evening with ive minutes grace allowed. 2-Al old mem!bers must psy their dues by Nov. i or their namaies miili e struck off the list. RADIOS AND SUPPLIES I have. taken over tle exclusive ageuoey for the Canions sud popular King Radie Sets. The King is ns- coguized as oe of tle liest lediiug radio neceiving sets on the market. its sase ef eperation is remaukable. Models te suit every purse frei $85 np. We wiiili e glad te give a dem- enstnation.- Be sure to lisar tle "King in Radio" bef eue buyiug. L. F. IRWIN Phone 83 or 276 King St. W. Bowmanville H. Knight's Store News SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND SOAP! SOAPI AIl Kînds Except Fels Naptha --l BARS 25c WAS")HING SOI-A Regular 10Oc Package 2 forl12c Only One Lot of Soap and Soda to a. Custoiner PASTRY FLOUR A. hai and 1 v i ti e: e b vi b( T Tý N H. an J. an Gi Bi thi teý ta Fc an Cï iCi MI mi M, di, Weduesday afteunocu, Septemnber 3Oth.,, tle Lakeshore Bowling League whicl includes Port Ferry, Whtby,, Oshawa sud Bcwmauviile, staged uts annual teurnament uuder île sus- pices cf the Wbtby CluJb. It was held on Oshiawa greens as tle Whtby gre eus were uctinl the best cf Chape. Thuse teains from eacli place ýweueI enteued, while the air grew a uitile chiy tewauds uightfail, ht was a spleindid afteunoon sud all enjoyed tleirselves. Bowmanvilie Club was represeutsd with ibese ink's: J. MýacDougall, Claude IvesJ Carrutheus sud Alex. Elliot, sk. M. G. V. Gould, J. Infant'ne, J. J. Mascu and T. Stanley, sk. J Lyle Dru. C, W. -Sleinon, L. Nich- ols sud -br. A. S. Tilley, sk. First Round Steuhouse . . .25 Sturgess ..,7 Tilley.......7 Lucas,........17 Swanson ..17 Paxton .......4 Stanley ...o10C. V. Purdie. .1 Elliot ....... 30 E. A. Purdie. 4 Peacoc. .... .7 Greenrwood ..8 Second- Round1 Sturgess ... 10 Lucas ......8 Paxton ......5 C. V. Purdie, 10 E. -H. Purdie.10 Greenwood . .6 Third Elliot.......14 C. H. Puudie.14 Sturgess . ... 3 Greenwood .. 4 Peacock...... 6 Stanley.-.16 Alex. Elliot's ri wvhich was a han( for eac«h player. two gaines by big third and last v with Charlie Stenli Tilley......17 Stanley .1 6 Bllot.......31 ..Feacock -..14 Ster house .2 0 Round Steuhouse ... .12 Paxton .1......8 C. V. Purdie..22 Tilley....1 Swausou..... Lucas.......9 il took first prize idsoineimotor rmg Alex, wou bis first - naugins but bis as s tu-ssie royal, Ouse. Soins very [ons by lietb rnus 1 'was required te Miss Pearl Buoad, Little Buitain, has been visiting heu ceusin3-' Mr. A. W. Piickard. ýMu. IHarold Thurston, T'oronto,1 spent the weekend with his father, Mn. G. N. Thuuston. Mu. and Mus. Lewis Kerr, Nelsou, tB. C., have been visiting Mr. sud Mus W. H-. Halfacre, Tyrone. JMiss Gerda Svanefelt, Toronto, spent the weekend with Miss El-va B. Bragg, Carlisle Avenue. Ladies who donated fruit te the tiFuesb Air Camp may have their geins by calling at T. H. Knight's grocery. Mus. J. C. Rosevear, Cobourg, lias returned home after a pleasant visit, witli heu sister, Mus. Hauuy Brock. Mu. anid Mrs. ýC. N. Ruse were ralied te Niagara Falls owing te the death of their littie grandchild, Mary Stoutt. Mu. A. W. Worthiugton sund Miss -lreue H. Buay, Toronto, spent t'he weekend with Mu. and Mus. Geo, W. James.1 Miss Maujonie Cole, Woodlands Scliool, St. Catharines, speut - thie weekend at home aud attended the Teachers' Convention, Newc'astle. Miss Kathernue McEachieuu accoin- pa'nied bDy Miss Nellie Dyer wtis a recent visitor with ber parents, Mu. and Mus. N. McEaehern, Bewman- Mus. S. H. Ed-wauds and grand.1 daughter Jean West-wood, Toronto, aud Miss Olga Ted, Toronto Univer-1 sity, spent the weekend with Mý,rs. Thos .Tod. Mus. J. Eastrnan, Battle Creek, Midli., is' visitiug heu uepliew, Mu. F. A. Haddy after 141 yeaus' absence.Y She is 82 yeaus of age but smiart and able te travel alene.i -Mûr, Wilfrid Hobden and Misso Florence Heliden, Boston, Mass., aue visiting his aunts, Mus. W. C. Ferguson aud Mus. A. W. Piekard and other relatives. Mu. and 'Mrs. S. J. Collacott and Mus. R. W. %Jenklin, Kiugsville, and Mu. Russell oliacott, Detuoit, weueJ weekeud guests of Mu. sud Mus. T.F H. Ruighti', Westinouut. make a William Foley, Maple Grove Amnuch respected and very wort' citizen passed to rest on Saturda October 3rd, One of the pioneers Darlirigton township in the persi of William Foley. Mu. Foley was born on March 2 1844, being a son .of the late Richa: and Margaret Definis Foley who se tled on' the homestead in the ear forties, being one of a family, four boys and two girls, who wîr the exception of one have ail passe to the Great Beyond. He lived a his if e in Darlington township aï in thie town of Bowmianville, On December 24th, 1868, he w, united in mauniage with Mary An Goard of Mariposa, and celebrate their Golden Wedding a littie ov( six years ago. After their mnarriaÏ they settled on their farni at Mapi Grove wýhere for 31 yeaus they live happily and wheue their f amuly wei hemn and grew up. They then moi ed te Bowmaniville, living here fo over tw%ýenty years until Mrs. Foley death in 1922. Since then Mr. Fo: ey bas made his home with his son and daughter. In bis younger days besides bein an idsra fariner Mr. Foley too active part in the affairs of the coniý mrunity being an active worker i. the Church, Sunday Sehool and Son of Teinperance. H1e was for mian; years Recording Steward of Sout] Darlington Circuit, teacher of thi Bible Classand trustee cf the P-ub lic Schiool at Maple Guove. The funeral took place frein th, residence cf his soni-jn-law%, Mr. Joli D, Stevens on Mcnday afternooen service being incharg-e cf Rev. C. C Washington, B. A., pastor cf Souti Darlington' Circuit. Other niiisterý present were Revs. S. C. Moore, Col borne, C. W. DeMille and R. A Whattam, Oshawa, J. S. 1. Wilson, Brighton, and W. H. Spargo, Bow. manville. All paid tributes te hiiý godly if e, beautiful and fitting test. imonies to a life spent ini the service of God and his, fehlow-uien. TPhe hy-mn sung was "Servant cf Eod well done" a~nd Mrs. W. R. Couutice sang the solo "No Night There"~ and Mus. J. F. Dinginan 'One Sweetly Solemin Thouglit." The pali-rbeauers were Rev. H. W. F'oley, Fred R. Foley, Frank Foley, John D. Stevens, Louhe Stevens and Fred Stevens. Four s-ons and oue daughter sur- vive-Mr. Arthur W. Foley, Edmon- on, Alta.; Rev. H. W. ?bley, B. A., B. D?., Fuaserville; Mr. Frec1 R. Fol- y, St. Catherines; Mr. Fber G. Fol- y, Calgary, Ai a.;and Mrs. J. -D. Stevens, Maple ove, the eldest nd youngest - erweu ~nable te e presenit at tý uneral.* One 1ster, Mus. ClàjPyler, Bowmlan- ie, aIso survives. 1 The floral tributes- were very eautiful an d in'cluded f Wreaths- lie Children, Mu. and Mrs. Clark yleu, Maple Guove ýChurdli; Sprays -W. M. S. Maple Grove, Mu. and [rs. Loune Stevens, Mu. and Mrm. e1son Moore, Mr. aiidfrs.é Abner' rckman, Mr. and las. T. W. SLan- ey, Dorcthy 'and Cauman, Mus. W. 1Foley, The Stervens Family, Mvr. id Mus. H. W. Pearson, Mr. and ilrs. H. A. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. W. Snowvden, Mr. Chas. White, Mr. id Mus. W. Claude Ives, Maple ýrove Bible Class, Wide Awake and ýusy Workers Classes. His remains weue laid to rest in he famiiy plot in Eowmnanville Cerne- ery. Aniong those puesent frein a dis- ance wvere: Rev. and Mrs. H. W. oley and f amnily, Fraserville; Mr. ,d Mrs. F. R. Foley andl Davlid, St. 'atharines; Mu. William Websteu,1 ,ambray; Mrs. Thomas Goard and r. Sidney K<night, Newtonville; ecssus. W. I Pearson, T. G. Baker,ý r. and Mus. T. W. Stanleý,ý and r Carman Winduaim, Torontýo, n d ïany others fro.m the surroundling istIict. BOWMÂNVILLE RINK WONf ..APPLES FOR SALE-Talmnan Sweets, 900od quaiity. Apply M. J. Elot Bcwmnanvillec,, phone 95--t2. 4-tf dition, toc big for present use. Bargalin. R.Tudon, Liberty-st., ownauýLvile, ýi0 FOR SLEAn erscns wanting der on silagecocrn apply te Suas V ý. lHoar, lot 11, ccn. 5, Darlington. Phone 146rl, Beowmanville. 140-2 STOVE FOR SALE-Art Souvenir -No. 46, panlon ccok, double heater, corm- Pletc witb bot air pipesý, in go(C od c_ dlition. Bang-ainl for quick sale -$1000. APPIY Wn. Paintcn, box 93, Bcwmani- villte on pbcne 397. 41 -1 w* FOR SALE-Pedligneed Barred Ply- moutb Rock Conkerejs, bred froin regis-1 tened biens, witla reccrd uP te 270 eggs. Mated to a son cf a 256 egg negister. ed lien. These b)ens iaying eggs 24 oz. te titeý dozen or over. Big vigoncus free rang fellos at$3 nd?5 eacb. Sale ends November lst. Reliable Poultry F1arm, 324 Liberty St., Bowinanville, Dr. E. W. Sisson, Manager. 41-2 FOR SA LE-Bnred-to.day single comb Wbite Legborn Coeckerels, 20 cf thiese feiiuows coilctedc fron the beat six we could get fncmT Alex McLean, Ganan- oque. Mn. iMcfLean's peu in the Cana- dlian egg-iaying contest is leading. Ris Ontario peu is seccnd. Big vigorous birds free range at $2.00 eacb if sold be- fore October 2tb. lReliable Pouitny Parmi, 324 Libenty-st., or Dr. E. W. Sis- son, Mlanager, Bowmanviile. 41-2 WOMAN WANTED-Fon generai wcnk in farm b'Ouse, faiiy of tbree adui ts. Apply Statesman Qffice. 41-t LOST-ýfctor License 315-165. Return to John S)ry, Hampton, phone 12qn23l. 41-lw* 00W ESTRAY-Strayedj fron ot7 con. 6, Dalington, on Monday, October 5, a black ce-", nc bcrns, White headl and four wbteles Send informration cf ber ribereabouits to J. H-.,Aldread, R. R. 4, ~ T Lomnilpoet163. 4- HOUSE TO RENT-7 nooms, ail con- veniefices. Apply te MUrs. P. O. Mason. Carisie Ave., flownianvîiie, 41 -tf TO LET-Heouse witb 6 necins, gocd stable and chicken bouse, gocd garden, pasture for cows. Appiy te A. M. Wil- lians, Bowmannviile. 41-1 FARM TO LET-160 acres, about 15 acres cf gccd orchard witb ail winter fruit. Possession at once. A ppiy te Jas. Veale, lot 5, con. 4, Darlingtenn Bcwinanviile, R. R. 4.4-t HOUSE FOR SA.LE-Two-stoney brick veneen, 6 noons and bath, hiandwoodl flcors, furnace, finepiace and sun -r'oon; wiredl for eleotnic stove; gccd garden. .&pply to D. F. Canenon, Scugog-st. Bcwmnanviile, phione 184-J. 40-tf Farm Wanted FARM WANTED-Smiall tarin frcrn 35 to 50 acres. Must have goocd auildings, running water, smnall block of wooà and orchard, niot over two miles froin Highi- way. Please give full partjculars in first answer as to price, terms,etc. N. Mcontgcomery;, 406 Bloor St. West, Tor- onto, phone Trinity 1832. 40-2w* For Sale or Rent q T. B. Gilchrist DirectIy opposite Banik of Moutreal We Invite Comparison Every article iu the fstore guaranteed to give bost r In justice to your pocket book before you purcha-se your Npaw Coat or Dress see for youlrself The Large Stock in The Little Shoppe. Investigate before you invest. Don't run away with the idea because we have an Exclusive dp4pe that we do not seli pop~- ular priced Coats and Dresses. Look these& prices over then eomne in and cerefuIIy examine and~ try on the garments. -COATS AT $18.89- Good Quality Duvetyne Coats, Fur Collars of MARVELLA COATS AT $25.00 Splendid choice of Coats lu Maryella, Bolivia, Suede, al the uewest celors, aIl have fur collars-, soins with fur cuif s sud fur ou skirt, 11usd and interliued thruugîcut, excellent value ý25.0, EXTRA GOOD COATS AT $35 TO $45 Our dhoice cf Coats ai $35 te $4'5 is veuy large, Esdli garment is of the higliest class workinship sud guaranteed te Jiold their shape under the niest tryiug circuinstances. The materials are cf the best and the fur is 4ueal. Eveuy garninent 11usd sud iuiterliued tluoughout witli excellent quality liuing. OUR CHOICE 0F HIGH GRADE COATS IS PARTICULARLY, GOOD We are showing a speudid vaniety of the very higliesi grade individual model Coats tlat i i possible to buy of the best quality quaranteeci English cloths- Doeskin, Suede, Needîs-point, etc., luxuriously trinuned with wondeuful furs, liued sud iuteuiiud thueugliout with guaranteed Siik Crepe. These are garnments that are retailed in the lauger cities, most exclusive styles ai froni 10 te 20% moue than we ask. -A WORD ABOUT DRESSES- Our stock of Dresses was never more attractive than ai pussent. Evsrythiug that is uew ia styles sud materials-Cut Velvets, Silk Velvets, Velvetesu, Crepe Satins, Crepe Rom-aine, Georgette, Balbriggan, Jersey, Brodella. G-ced assoriment of Black Dresses fer matrous, in aIl sizes. Ladies, you owe it te youuself te visit this Shoppe ief ors you fluahiy decide on youn new Fali sud Wiuter ciothes. Wlen buyiug lieue yen sre always sure oef your clothies being the latesi as we visit tle fashien centres aud factories every WednesILay. WATCH OUR WINDOW WE CHANGE IT OFTEN- C, S. Mason%..'s Shoppe t 1 PASSED'TO DEATHS ROBERTS-At Cobourg, on Wednes- daSept. 30tlh, Arthun B. Roberts, aged 51 years. ELLIOTT-In Cavan, Sept. 30, Wýilliamj T. Elliott, aged59yas Intermnent in Pont Hope Cemietery. COOPEFR-In Daniington, on Saturnda, October 3rd, 1925, Sa.rabt Ann Loomnis, W,dow cf TbomasCopr aged 87 years. DEMI LL-At Bunketon, on Satulrday, Sept. 26tb, 192, usei Demiili, y-oung- est son cf Anthiony Demnili, in his Cth, year. ELLIOTT.--Sui(ddnly in Toronto, n Fniday, Oct. 2, Robert H. Elliott, beýlov-1 ed usband of Gertrude Lyle, ia bis 5SOth yearl.1j WILBLJR-In Toronto, on Oct. 2, latel of BelIsize DivClarke L. definiy be-i loved son cf Mns. -Margaret W-ilbur, laý bis 3.lst year. RUTHERFORD-In Clarke,' on Mon- day-, October 5tb., 1925, Jolin Rthncýlordc,, [n bis 8Ist year. Interment at New- tonville Cemeteny. STOUTT-At Niagara Falls, Ont., oný Fda.October 2nd, 1925, -Mary, infant daugbten of AMn. and Mns. J. I. Stoutt, 2254 Pine Grove Ave. FiELDING-At Winnipeg, Man. Oct. 1925,Edltb May Fieldi)g, daugbten cf1 he late William Fielding cf Minden. nteniçent at Fenelon F'alls. WlILSO N-At the residence of bis son- n-law, Mnr. Blake Crawford. 168 Dowling Ave., Tononto, October 3rd, Joseph F. Wilson, in bis 87th yean, Intcnred at Font Hlope. FOLEY-A,ýt the residene cof bis son. p-law, Mn, J. D. Stevens, Mapie Grove,ý Darlingtci, on Satunday, Octoben Snd, 192,5, William Fiy aged 81 yeans, In- terred in Bcwmanviîle Cemneteny. BICKELL-Suddenly cn Mondlay, 25tb, [eptemben, Williamr James Bickell, Van- ,ouven, B. C., (ajnd formerly cf Toronto) elcved busband cf PEertbia L. Bird and'l ýon cf the late James B. BiclcnlJ, cousin )f Mn. Geo. H. Dickell, Bcwm-faffiille. ABRAHAM-In East Wbitby, on Pnl- lay, Octoben 2, MaLry Aun Virtue, wvid- )w of Josephi Abnaham, of Daniington, z ber 79th year. Funertal fron x4al.- ene of son-ini-law, _Mn. Herbent Trull, -armcny. Internent in Hampton Cen- .tery. ENFIELD MUr. A. Page, Toronto, lias beenv ing at -Mr. S.' Pa ge's . ..Mr. andi Johnston and Mr. Preston Hur Owen Sound, visited aýt Mr. Geonge 0 iscns.. M~sJean Mark and Air Hobbs attendied the Teachers* Conve:n a t Newcast1l. . Mr. jajs. Stark wcn prize cn is team 1in draft class also silver cup at B1aclk8tccùk Fair.. Mr. Jameýs-Moore lias bcugýht the f cf Mr- F. Powers ini East Wbitb)y bias talten peOssesisca. .. .Mr. and Jas. -Parr recently visitedC at Tono MARRIAGES COE--BROOKING-On Sept. 'Q, at hcme Of Mr. and Mrs. George -Broolz WeýVsleyville, by 11ev. D. Rt. Clare, Corne, Ednia Florence Brccking and George Edwvand 00oe, cf Wesleyville. HARDY.-PATTERSON-in Linde on1 Sept. 22, at the Parsonage cf First United Church, by 11ev, T. TE. 1 ling, A4nnie Alfreda, daughiter cf Mr. Mrs. William Pattenson, Verulamn, Normain Thomas, son cf Mr. and Fred J. Hardy cf ops. & Travelling Goods Phone 120 visit- ribut. Orm- Lticil and fariu and Mrs, 'nto. king, Mr. say, the Hoi- and and Ai rs. Mi S' n ROUSINO J3ARGAINS IN Men's and Boys' Overcoats For Thursday - Friday - Saturday 25 Men's Overcoats SAMPLE NUMBERS In shades of Grey, Powder Blue and Autumu Browns, beautiful heavy blanket cloths, with piped seains and backed with own goods, s-one have heavy quilted satin yokes, 1Regular prces up to $25.00. To cilear quickly at t~he Special Prieof $19.75 Each Bojys' Heavy quality Reifers and Overcoats ni .$9.95 16 Only Coats Boys' Reifers and Overcoats. In clotjis made frein the saine as the laj men's overeoatings. ln shiades of Navy, Brown, Grey and F3ancy Tw,ýeed effeets, double breasted styles with patch pockets. Piped seais and sonie are lined with Red Flannel, - Regular $15.00, On Sale Thursday, Frid iy, v Saturday, $9.95 Each New Fali .and Wintcy, Underwear Ail opened up frein $2.00 lto $4.50 Suit Men's Separate Trousers I Ranging in pice froni $2. 25t $5.00. Tweeds and Worsteds, clear-" in-gon'Thursday, Friday, Saturday, p as' f eIlows: a dy $5.00 for $3.98 $3.50 for $2.79 $3.00 for $2.39 $2.50 for $1.98 $2.25 for $1.79 Heavy Glove Special at $1 3 dozen pair of Gloves with large cu1fs, soljd horsehide fronts and niuleskin backs,1 On~ Sale for $1 .00 pair Boy s' Suit Special Fancy Tweed, 1 pair of Bloomers, Regular up to $11,50 and $12, On~ Sale For $5.95 Each Men's Navy Blue Herringbone Suit Ai Wool -at $25.95 In a splendid qimality ail wool suit, Regular $32.50 On Sale $25.95 Men's Sweater Coat Special at $2.59 A Pure Wool Sweater Coat in shades of Brown., Grey an d Heather. Regular Price $3M0, Penmnan's guaranteed quality. DEATHS, 01 u qll Aeicles ë or S>ale Poultry For Sale Help Wanted Lost or found

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