Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1926, p. 9

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Friday, July 2, 1926. Flo 5 ik TR Asking your Patronjige ort the basis on what we sell you-not alon e on w ; tw for while conv rsation might bring you in-Quality only can bring you b: Ea | | S ARE NECESSITY- a] { NOT PHILANTHROPHY Even though it is more pleasure to i ; is ( ui Sir, offers us less and you more than any offering we have had the present in years. Owing to the backw: nd o Summer Suits, which we have marked down to bed-rock: Some of | a 0 ive you prices on Suits that WILL BRING YOU IN, and we realize the n ¥ : less than the cost of manufacture. 3 only Hl you back. There are better Clo} ga being offered to you here during this gigantic Suit Sale than the past has offered or the future can. MEN'S BLACK AND WHITE MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SLICKERS : STRIPE WORK SHIRTS .00 $its-- SALE PRICE ..$ 9.95 . 1 Li . In . its--SALE PRICE ..$14.95 Sale Price $5 95 1 Sale Price 69¢ its--SALE PRICE .. $17.95 -- "Sale its-- SALE PRICE ..$24.75 JUST ARRIVED ! : : ON HOSE : i MEN'S COTT .00 $its--SALE PRICE ..$27.50 | plain Grey English Flannel Suits in 3 in Black, Grey and Tan. Plain English Flannel Sui SUMMER LINEN COLLARS [. gonor: Double Breasted. , smart, 'i. 20c a P air d see the new Arrow Summer ; MEN'S CAPS ren Cllar just out--"THE ARCOT." TROUSERS! TROUSERS! Suitable for working in. Regular $1.00 dik x Collar ! Don't consider a good Suit gone just be- : : ~ and $1.25 values. 0 cause the Trousers are. Match it up MEN'S GREY ALPACA C SPORT SWEATERS with a new pair of Trousers, and make it § For real big Men only. Sizes 46 to go at 59c¢ er pvt ir. | Sve 000 vs crm oe | Sale. Price $2.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS pur range of Interwoven Hosiery, English Flannel Trousers in all the new | YOUNG MEN'S SPORT $1.25 values--to go at iscuit fades, wide bottoms; Neckwear, new Silk Shirts, Summer Outing Shirts; 89 C glesigns in Men's Caps, Men's Belts, Hatchway Underwear; newest ideas in SWEA i Sizes 14to0 17. g a Houwen Soft Collars, 2) Siggerent fines of "Working Shirts, Sale Price $2.98 ON CLOTHING CO. LOOK FOR THE LION IN THE WINDOW. ok LEER by Dr. Baldwin to an appreciative; congregation. fi aan ct G. Snider has gone to Watertown, N. [fmisec sBfleous shower was tendered and ( ¥., for a visit. F. Snider has bought/|in hoMll of Miss Alice Cochrane, [| -- -- Glenn, "The Sowers. the residence of the late J. C. Con-|/shortifflefore her marriage. The They Are to Enjoy Life in Rural |Of the Zealand United Church Took ~S -of unity and 1 y nolly. oe | showeiflas attended by a number of on Parts. -- Place Sunday. ; PATRIOTIC SERVICES. to our Dominion were used, and an Mra. J. Cousins, Utica, N. Y., 1s at friendiind neighbors, and a pleas-| Stone Road, June 28.--The chil Zealand, June 29.----The re-open- appreciative address given by the! the home of her parents here, Mr. | ant ewiling was spent. The guest of [dren are all smiles around here, be-|ing services of the ealand United Were Held on Sunday in Stella minister, from Psalm XVI. There and Mrs. S. Winter. Harry Jackson, || honori@Bceived many useful and |cause school is closed. Mr. and|Charch were held last Sunday morn- United Church. was a large attendance at both morn- | fishing from the stone steps, landed || prett f@fts. At the close of the |Mrs. J. H. Thesler and their two|ing and evening. The attendance Stella, June 29.--A "Patriotic and and evening service. At the an eight pound pickerel. The firm of [| evening dainty refreshments' were boys, Dexter and Howard, have re-|was large at both services. In the | Day" service was Held in Trinity evening seiyles the hols' rendered Jackson & Flint have dissolved part-|| served turned to Syracuse, N.Y., after spend- morning Rev. C.D, Baldwin, D.D,, a church, Stella, on June 27th, at the the anthem "At Eventide." i HoH nership. Camp meetings caused a|| Mr.#hd Mrs. Steplen Barry, Mrs. |ing a few days with Mrs. Thesier's former pastor, conducted the service morning hour of worship. The pro- The work is steadily * Yarker, June 29.--A: Hamllton, an | slim attendance in the churches op| Chu chpnd Mrs. William Barry of | sister, Mrs. Willlam Gibson, Mr. land preached an appropriate ser- gramme - prepared by the United| in the construction of the manse. old yn the cellar stairs] Sunday. Sweets Porners, were recent visitors jand Mrs. B. Truelove and their two|mon. Mr. Giddings assisted by &1v-| Ghuroh of Canada, was a neat design | The excavation or the cellar 1s .com~ ad Burt. Mr. Ironside( A. E. Holland and Dr. Oldham have ®t Mfifind Mrs, Glen Reids, Maple children, Perth, 'are the guests of jing an Mustrated talk to the chil-| yy red, white and blue with crossed plete, and in a few days the concrete bought new cars. Crop prospects are|| Avenulli Mrs. J. Watt, and little son |Mr. and Mrs. N. Truelove. Men are dren. flags and a laurel wreath and crown | wall will be féady for the: frame rs. A. Berryman. | fair this r: Stanley, are visiting relatives in |busy working on the roads aroun The children's choir rendered two 4 " i : M ry year; growth is slow owing ay, * |aslections in an acceptable manner, at the top. The subject was "Unit-| work. William Kinnear, Chi-| to cool weather. Flo Athens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sher-|here. ; : " : rn guests here of James| man Wilson, Toroutes ar ge X vi rard, Mr. and Mrs. John Derrick, Mr.| Quite a number of campers are on | Mrs. William 'Armstrong presiding at ad for Gms and ad s Diving sefvied w 2 ton and: wife spent Burgess. and Mm. Lorne Render, motored tothe lakes at present, Quite a uae the organ. * 1 an: active pars in the 'service. . Orange x all, on Sunday, July 11th, iplly's. Frank Con- Mr. Hamjiton has been engaged as Oua¥t on Wednesday. Howard ber of pevnle rom hore iy : Yona ha Shure had sheen. e for tiny tots were represented six andes a1 . Susi Son of tha L adios daughter, and Mrs. | principal of the Newburgh Public | Percival, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. jing the is amp m ting - Ne sole me while undergoing a com- little people, each reciting & verse, rue Blue ge, the Apprentice were callers at 8.|School.. Miss Godkin will remain for Zack Percival, Burritt's Rapids, were | boro. r. and Mrs. ~ Wilk San Dlata Renovation, andenow the inter- Billy Peterson, Irene Welbanks. Boys and the Orange Lodge. Ar- ¥. Both garages in|another term. There are about fifty guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dool {have returned home after spe! & jior presents an appearance that fs Gene and Helen McMaster, Janae Pil. rangements are on foot by the Tocal 8 800d business this| in the entrance cl at Fairview Farm on Tuesday. Saturday and Sunday with Mr, and{chaste and beautiful. A new. roof ' lodges to. celebrate' ~ 8 Clam, A. Cleland, South Mountain, was Mrs. William Mallet, Parham. Mies bas been provided which adds to ths| 500 8nd Douglas Glenn. Master twelfth at Belleville. The local TT -- a town visitor on Monday. Mr. and |Beryle Adrian {8 spending = few appearance of the building. The Stuart Brown gave s recitation on | orange Lodge will celebrate Domis- . NAN has had a very fine SHOWER FOR A LADY, Mrs. D. Cochrane hae returned after [days the guest of Miss Mabel GIb-|people of the church are to be con-| "The Brotherhood of Man." The yon Day with an ice cream soelal a ent erected in memory of his | visiting relatives in Watertown, N.|son. > + _sratulated on their zeal, energy and | threefold programme was very ably gance: : mere to try en-| At Bishop's Mills Shoftly Before|Y. Miss Dorothy Wier has returned| 'The cropd ars looking bétter since success. presented in readings by Mise Jean aE tions at Newburgh. A Her Marriage. after visiting a few weeks in North ithe last few showers of rain we| In the evening the pastor, Rev. R.| Cochrane, "The Sunday Schools of Se 8 door fell on the hand| Bishop's Mills, June 28.-~~At the : 3 have had, but.the weather stays very |S. Eagleson, B.D. Sharbot Lake, | the United Church of Canada": Miss Compliments may be silly necessitating the| residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. Coch- Be marriage of Alice Mary Blea- jcool. Samuel Pritchard made &[conducted the service, and a thought-| Lulu Glenn, "The Church of | even sensible pedple enjoy @ Part of a finger. Mrs. ! rane, Monday evening; June 21st, amor Cochrane, the oldest - ful and helpful discourse was given | Canada'; Miss Ida Brown, "The Do-| inwardly, Sa of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cochrane, wa | village, to Irvin Howard .... {formerly of ugh | that the little SEEESS ==ee | Our money-back offer eT BR Ss AF R= BS ----

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