Yih by u MENT 'Men's Summer underwear from fine check Nuinsook similar B. V. D. underwear, only 2 make. Made with } sleeves and knes length drawers. Shirts 34 to 44. Drawers 32 to 42, ie BOYS BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 95c GARMENT = Boys Balbriggan Underwear, made from selected Egyptian yarn, long sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers well finished with satin and silk bind- ing. mbroidery, from 1} hes wide. .* Some - of these iled, worth regularly up BOYS BATHING TRUNKS Cc We have a few Bathing Trunks left in several sizes, to fit boys aged & and 6 years The regular prices were 12§ and 15¢c. Sale Price each Jc MEN'S STRAW SAILORS, 69 Men's straw Hats made of fine milan- ese braid in boater shape. These are last season's hats, perfectly up-to-date in shape, but a little dark in color. Reg: value $1.00 Sale price §8c. BARGAIN IN MEN'S COTTON HOSE 19< PAIR, 3 PAIRS FOR 50c This sock is made from selected yarns with double toes and heels and sells regular- ly for 25¢ pair. Comes in plain shades Md rey, mauve, green and cadet. Sizes 10, 10} ¥* Ii, Sale price 19c pair. Ladies' Lawn waists - trimmed in. front with Tl to Omilla on the 5th. were; Jas Ashton and family, Wm Akney and inion | family, Eva Millman, Alma and Olive Kerry, Olive McCulloch, M. . Asling, Larol Kerry, Milton and . Norman with a good crowd, and a clean good baseball game between Nestleton and Valentia, Valentia won with a score of 3-12 in their favor. They took in about $126.00 Prof. Bowles preached at Nestleton on Sunday eveningto a crowded house and Rev. I Snell preached his first sermons on the circuit on that day. He isa good man and will soon win his way here. He made a 'most favorable impression to start witn. Geo, Marlowe Jr.'is patting up a fine brick house for Peter Wright be- tween the two Nestletons. We are glad that prosperity is staring Peter Po Sedat Our Plant SEAGRAVE Mr. Russell Martin who has been Holidaying here for the last. two weeks returned to his home in Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs, John Munro, Van- cover, are at present the guests of Mr. J. 'N." Mark; John still wears his sunny smile. "The thunderstorm which passed eter: "|.come their pas! throngh here last Friday was 'very severe. - Mr. Walter Marks barn was struck by lightning, but fortunately present not destroyed. Several other narrow escapes are reported. Mr, Stanley Wooldridge left on Monday for a two weeks trip through "| the States by auto, returning with his Brother Dr. G, Wooldridge and family "fof Lowell, Ind. ! Large congregation were out to. wel- discourse E their midst, Mr: r. F. Johnston to in the face, for he deserves his success in life it being the result of good hard work and clean living. Fred Hyland at Nestleton is likely to build a new house, too. Caesarea is booming. It has about a couple of dozen cottages, five large boarding houses, and three hotels. Everything is filled up, and business i$ going with a rush." There that's about all I have to With the Freshest Flowers of the Printing. hs Art. It Is a Complete, Up fo Date Pring. [ell you this time, Mr. Editor. = Some jag Plant, Ready te Do Your Commercial