RT.R.Y.M.C.A. News ,_ _ _ __.-----vu:-u 1 II `If Inch Lumber, 2x4 Scantling, 2-.`i.:h ank % HARD AND SOFT WOOD -It is false economy to use cheap teas. for they are invariably inferior, and yield poorly in the teapot. Use only the genuine SALALDA" to secure the maximum cups [to the pound. and the real satisfaction that lfine flavour gives. (Advt.) Lilla I The Secretary leaves on Friday for his an- .nual holiday. I The Y has a large zmembly hall, suit- able for large gatherings such as clubs, gbrotherhood meetings, etc. See the Secre- !ta_ry about it. _yUuu5 ulcll. 3 As soon as the cool weather sets in, Mr. Shear will put on a moving picture show in the "Y". People who have seen the pic- .tures put on by Mr. Shear, praise them very lhighly. This machine is the only one in {town outside the theatres and is the proper- ty of the Burton Ave. School. Watch. for further notice of this and other entertain- ments and social evenings and let us have a full house at them all. BOOST, DON'T IKNOCK. It will not do you any good to iknock; neither will it do us any good; then, why do it? The spirit of cooperation is what we allvneed. let s start the fall and `winter with it; it will soon grow to be a ha- bit. I Will` fl ! {th_e benefit of the Y_ this fall, and other- `W188 co-operate with us in our work among ' young men. Ac an ... an AL. ....I .--- -` - ' {the _ ln1::~n .... ......_..;- ...:.L uc :3 cugugtfu. m we Dl`8Il(18l'(1 nk. ' V Born. on Saturday, September 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcellus, a daughter.- MT. and MPH. nnounrt nf 'D.nnLn..o..- THURSDAY, -81`.-`.PTEMBER s, 1923. Gowan St. : Phone 202 Solicits the patronage ',of the people of Allandale and vicinity THEALLANDALE LWERY STABLE Saddle Horses Carting and General 'i`eaming at reasonable rates R. C. DICKEY vvccn-cuu at 1115 name nere. Mrs. A.'Lawson and son Erle spent the _week-end with Toronto friends. I-lnru An Qnnnlnu Q.....L.....L-.. n A- ll VVCI IUC WCUK'CIlU. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malcolm are visitirig friends in Toronto. . Inn... A.. t`._:.l..__ A_._`_._,. n; . up I aucuus ul LUYUIILO. (Born. on Friday, August 24, [to Mr. and Hrs. Maw, a daughter. - nhu Tnvuvnn 1:` `Inns-:1; nnn-L &'L- `--` vulu l.!NUllUlI.lULI _m1s WGPK. T. Lorne Campbell of Toronto spent the weekend at his home here. nu A '1;-nu.-..- ---I r-- "'3' - ` " IUI IUIIHNUL -Miss DL_ Davidson is attending the colleg- iate at Barrie. V Wm. Ritchie was a. visitor in Toronto over the week-end. M- ......I \1.._ In A :14 n ....i us Iucuua U1 l.U1'0IlIU. `hiss Isabel Polkinghorne of Waubaushene is" visiting relatives here. M I T........... ....-..L - I---- -`~ ' "` Stanley Sadler is `a visitor in Toronto this week. J_________. AV, - . H. . - n . ._ m?f.;c.>nard Argue is visiting friends in Tor- onto. 11:... I! 'rI...@.....I-. :- ...._-__.I - A . I Ull ll) o Miss K. Kennedy is engaged as. teacher. at Tottenham. 11:-.. h` n--_2_v-_- -, ,.., nu .- u vxsxucu an magara. raus. ' Misc Ellalawson returned to her home here on Friday after spending the summer- at the coast. Vancouver, Victoria. T and Seattle. also in the Rocky Mountains at Banff and Lake Ifou_ise. A Ixznnvvsnn ..._.- -_._- I.,II . ti! This Sale Starts the 7th of September and Continues Till the 29th The Barrie Bargain House ANDERSON S GINGHAMS, 27 in. wide ... 20 yard Never before sold at this price. ANDERSON S' GINGHAMS, 34 in. wide 35 yd. Buy when you get thechance to buy at thisaprice. ENGLISH PRlN'l`S,.only .` . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c yd. ' Only 5 yards to a customer. e . ' L APRON PRINT, one yard wide,-navy andhwhite and black and_ white, regular 35c, sale price . . 25 yd. COLORED FLANNELETTE, 34 in. wide, regular 35 yard,for..-.....'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..e...`25c yd. COLORED FLANNELETTE, 27 in. wide, regular 29c ` yard, for, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c yd- ALL WOOL FLANNEL, 54 in. wide, suitable for ladies and'children s dresses, `colors red, blue andgreen, regular $2.75, will be sold at . ._ . . . . . . $1.95 yd. LADIES TRICOLETTE .WAlSTS, regular price was $2.98, will be sold at . . . . . . . . $1.98, a real snap The Biggest Sale Barrie Ever Had Starts September 7th-, Continuing until Sept. 29 SALE =SALE` SALE Ie Barga In House EVERYTHING IS ON SALE. WHAT YOU DON T SEE DISPLAYED KINDLY Nor ALLOW MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION IN ADVERTISEMENT. c ASK FOR AT THE COUNTER, As oUR SPACE DOES OME AND`LOOK AROUND AT OUR GREAT BARGAINS. OUR sroma Is ACROSS FROM nus BELL TELEPHONE. ouk GOODS MUST BE sow IN 1155 THAN THIRTY omrs, IN onman To MAKE ROOM Fox our: NEW mu. AND woman srocxs. WE WILL sm. AT uass THAN MANUFACTURER S muons, so we ARE. sums TO sm: YOU mom 25 TO 40% NEWS _.._-........- u _~..-. ... --uv uvsuvuo ' The funeral service was` held at his late` residence on Sunday afternoon, being con- ducted by his pastor, Rev. E. E; Pugsley; interment in the Elmvale Cemetery. There remain to mourn his departure, his wife and; ,two_ daughters. Edna and Wilma. V The sym-If jpathy ofethe community is extended to the `bereaved ones. J x I a..I.1uu nuu IJHKC 11011158. . l The Langman picnic was held at Wasaga Beach on Labor Day when a large number of this well known and respected family gathered to enjoy a day `together. Those present had a real good social time. Henrv nrninn uyl-us .-.m-..u.. ...-----I A- `-1 yccu. The deceased was well known throughout] this community, having for some-years car-; ried on a boot and shoe repairing businesa,I also a small grocery and ice cream parlor. For the past few months he _was in failing health and although every thing possible in, medical aid was rendered yet death called? lhinuzm home. ' ` _ _]`__'____` _____ , ,____ _| _ 9 .1 up .I U | uuu uuulc. I The deceased was a member of the Meth- odist church at which he was a regular} attendant when in his health. Death of Edward (Montgomery On Thursday, August 30. death removed. one of Elmvale s business men in the_ per-) son of Edward R. Mont,gomery,Vin his 60th. year. TR. A nnnn ....,! ....... .....ll 1 .... .... AL_-..._L_..Ll -.-v --v---v - -v-.w Nothing remained on Monday of the cot- tage at Wasaga Beach owned by Geo. L. Usher, Elnivale, save the fireplace and; chimney. Fire, which started inside the? house by some unknown means, consumed} the building and contents late Sunday night. I As soon as the fire was noticed, neighbors; were aroused and at first it looked _as if. other cottages were going to fall a` preyl to the flames. Fortunately the wind shifted a little and no other buildings ignited. Re- cent improvements had been made in the} cottage and it. was in first-class shape. Mr. 1 Usher carried $l500.insurance on cottage! and contents which will not nearly replace the destroyed property. ,. t . _, . n. ---u "nu. --uvn-uu vvlllv There. passed away at lot 18, con. 4, Me- donte, on Wednesday, August 29, Mrs. Mary Wylie, wife of Richard Wylie., Deceased, who had been in ailing health for` some time, was in her 69th year. She leaves; to mourn her death her husband, two; daughters and three sons. A large number: of friends attended the funeral service which 5 was held at the church, Vasey. being con-ll ducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Roache,'of ; Hillsdale. Interment topk place in the` Vasey Cemetery. ` I ler, principal Continuation; Miss L. Bur-' chell of Uxbridge, Asst. Continuation; Miss Scott of Meaford, principal of public school. `Miss Wilson of Beeton, 3rd room; Miss Carbnttof Meaford, 2nd room; Miss Guest of Elmvale, primary room. V The larg- est number of pupils are enrolled in then gontinuation school that has ever attended ere. T The Late Mrs. Richard Wyli ... .__...._.I ._-..__. _L `_L 1O _, The `Late Goo. McKnigHt Eire Desiroys-Cottage lulllllls IKE lllslllvc ' 1 ` Rev. Roy Melville returned yesterday af- *ter spending a fortnight} vacation at Port TBolster, Lake Si_m'coe. - I "II: (Em. Dnuntuuu un6nstnA:l 1:-ab -\:._L6 wuuurr mere. Mr. andMrs. A. G. Beardsall spent a few days this week at`Toronto Exhibition and also visited at Niagara Falls. 1\{i_QC Iannvlnnmnn mat--uul L- L-- `----- ' lJUlBl.Cl, IJGRC LV!LllL'UUo ` Mrs. Geo. Poucher returned last night `after a week s visit with her daughter, Mrs. . N. MacNicol, Toronto. - j luer puwul-5 uere. | 5 Allan Brunton of London attended the} Jackson-Brunton nuptials this week, . re- turning last night. x Dan `Dan Mal.-ill- ..M...m..A ......o.....l.... .: IILJC \5l|'_V ICIQIII WCCl\a ' Miss Net-tie Hook returned to Toronto this, morning after spending a few days with `her parents here. , 5, Anon uruunfnn fl` 'nnI`nn nfnnulnpl Ln` IICXC vum WCUl\o I ( Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seymour and-Mr. andi `Mrs. E. Cheeseman spent '3 day or so in the city last week. I an KTAOHA nnb uunhu-marl On "`l\III\u\`;g LLL. iv-EEC: :a::;a.of Gravenhurst, J. Manol and! TW. Totten of Mimico, called on old friends! `here this week. 11.. ____I 111., 11-, 6-", , '1 In 1: }W1':. George s A.Y.P.A. have just had a ,new hot air furnace installed in the Parish Hall. ` .u_ ____x |:__ n,,_L,-_" 117-n - 1 0-. ' and Mrs. Archie": Wilkinson left on! Monday night for a trip to Winnipeg and` other places. I 1:` D........ ..t ('1 .... .._L...._A. 1 \:-___| ,-_\ 'uuuuu_y suvcw Ul Auk. uuu nun. 11. run. I I `Mr. and `Mrs. Willis of Uxbridge were re-i lcent visitors at Mrs. McPhail s, Burtqn Ave. l A great number of the people from this , gend of the town have taken in the C.N .12.; Bryson, of Penetang, called' on his! `nephew. W. H. Fell, Tiffin St.. this week. pan Q. M nnonk nHnn.lnA`I\:..o..:..a. llnnt ' ucpucw. V1. 1.1.. 1:711, Lluul 00.. bulb` W`:St'K. Rev. S". M. Beach attended`District Meet- ging of the Methodist Church in Orillia to- `day. | 9+ I1)....-.*. A vn A 1.....- :..-. 1.: - Ull-|U,VVl'Jl.U |U.\.'ULIlllIUCll IUBII DUIIUHJ. . Hugh Gars1de is spendmg ten days holl- ldays in Toronto and NiagaravFal.ls. Mr: D I F Minknlo knn lbnnn 4,. .....nn.l u.D.. are vuuung menus In this community.` -Miss I-`. Downey returned to St. Cathar- $1168 on Monday to resume her duties as teacher there. ' 1!. ......I11.._ A n -n 1 .. . - IJGIYB III JUL UIIIIU auu L`ICsCI1a' 1' KW. Mrs. R. J. C. Nichols has gone _to spend 8. week with her mot_her in Toronto. 'I"L_ ......!..._.. _....___.__LZ-__ -1 (`L IW_-._-L_5, The various organizations of St. George's Church are resuming work next week. u Rn-I Wulbnw unrl `:.5n I1:-in uunuu-.l ll} WUCA WH11 HUI. HIULHCI Ill l.U.l'UlIlUu u \Jll(|I\}Ll au: IWBUIIIIIIE WUIR CAL Wccn. ; _- "Mrs. Bert Walker and `Miss Hilda were! ho day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fell. li M. .....A M... ur:n:.. ..c n..1...:.:.... ......... _- `I IIUIIUGJ Ill lvUlUII|-U: . _ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dobson spent the] jweek-end in Toronto. ` I `III... Y__L-I `l)-.__L-_ -_.-_ 1.. "I'V....-__L_ -` IUI I11-ll: WCCl\`\7llUa` I S.O.E.'meet Friday at 8.00 p.m. in the Tra'inmen s Hgll. ` AIL-__; `l1_.l_l__-__ _._-_-4 LL- _-_--l- -.__I --_:.I_ IIWLLIIIIUH B 11511. ' Albert Paddison spent the week-endvwith relatives in Guelph. ` M Dunn. nut` A ` nnnnyn '9 much? IRA: i ;WCCl\'Cull Ill J.UlU1lIrUc ! Miss Isobel Poucher was in Toronto a ;couple of days this week. I ITn;nn nnr\v:nnu knfxunnn 1%: Q` ping, $UUu}llU Ul uuyo UIIIB WUCl\c I M Umon servlces between Essa St. Pres- ;byterian Church and Burton Avenue Meth-I iodistwere discontinued last Sunday. `I -Innl-1 flnvch-`A `C annnluun fan Anna, Ln. Jlllo CIIIU LVIII II for the week-'end.~ O l\`l2\ v.....-L I3- 1`I7l6LlV% Ill LXLIUI II. M. Brown and J. Brown, Jr., spent tho` `holiday in Toronto. I I out` In F W AR.-nn ennnlr kn vvccn-cuu wuu 1UI'0IlIa0 menus. Born. on Sunday, September 2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnston, a son. Born. on Monday, August 20, to Mr. and` Mrs. R. M. "I-Inskin. a (laughter. Miss Cora Scott left for Malton [where she hasbeen engaged as teacher. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Beardsall spent the week~end with friends in Toronto. Born. on Friday, August 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, it daughter. 0. AI`(!}ir hns rntnrnm-I fn 'l2.i.-kn... ...L....- LADIES WHITE AND PINK NKEHTGOWNS, fegu1- ar price $1.65, to clear at . . . . . .; . . . . . . .. 95c LADIES _WHlTE UNDERSKIRTS, reg. $1.50, for 95 THE HOME KNITTING WOO_L,*0nly . . . . . 15 oz. `$5.a3fmb; g;;a`;r:`7: ..'f. .'t`:.`: .' LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, reg. $1.75, for .. WHITE PINK NIGHTGOWNS, or was-:nn dhl K: 4n /I`/Inca :-:4 . W }Eg'u1a'r'z3'.-sB,"w?1i `sc}1"d` ..". .".`'.U.` . 7:`. \'U. LADIES -PULLOVER SWEATERS, all wool, regular ' ru-3/-n~ O: uyH1'ln nrd/-1 .-.4. 51 an .LADl~ES SPORT SKIRTS, reg. S6 50,.to clear, $4.25 LADIES TUXEDO SWEATERS, all wool, all colors, d4`) l'.'r\ -__!11 1-- ,_ A1 4" " NORMANDIE VOILE, 40 in. wide, black and white, .- brown and white and navy and white; regular` $1.50 yjird, real value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75` yd. VERY FINE VOILE, navy and white and black -and ` `white, regular price 65, will be sold for 35` yd. LADIES TUXEDO SWEATERS, silk and wool, reg-V Ilia!` :I\ An cn1.1 oi 0 0 -_-- -\Jan.`a.J\/ \JVVlJl.I|. ular $5.50, on sale at .. .._..._...w -----w-y, vuu--u...---v The Allandale Bowlers went to play their last Northern League game at Newmarket last Thursday and succeeded in winning all` I gthree games, which give: them the cham- gpionship by 38 points to Barrie's (theirl `nearest opponent} 30 points. The rinks were as follows: I 1 A. Ferguson, J. Legeer. Bruce Th~&upson. ' :C. W. Poucher. sk. E R. Dawson. -E. Kohlmeyer. Ed. Shear, A. `i G. Walker. sk. 111 D 11T-LL I 11 I v `III -. I7 I IICAL` \JlllI\lU.V UVCIIIIIE. The many friends of little Bessie -Math-A Lt-hews, who is confined to her home. with scarlet fever. will be pleased to learn she is .progre$ing favorably. . T Dan '1'` Inuvlti `n`n ..t' A.J....... -...A `cw--. -. _--.. -. :4-ova ..-.-. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Downey and children of Myrtle. Whit- 'by `I`p.. and Mr; and Mrs. Dan Black and; children of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ; .Bri,:ht. Jr., and children of Raglan visited `on Sunday with Mrs. D. McPhai1. Burton 3 `avenue, I .}.u uxauls In V U1 truly . I Rev. T. J. Jewitt, mg of Aylmer and lnow under appointment to Sturgeon Falls. ;was a visitor at the manse on Monday, the {guest of Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Watt. I II, ` 1|: `-1 u.- mun n uuuue Axnuerson, 8 daughter. 0. Archer has returned to Brighton where he is engaged in the Standard Bank. nmrn nn Qnhuu-inn Q....L......L.._'1 L- Il__' L UUUHCI a Rev. W. J.V Watt of Essa St. Prabyterian `Church and Rev. H E. Wellwood of Collier St Methodist Church will exchange pulpits; I next Sunday evening. TEA rnoniv :ilAr|r'e n` H64]- Dl\N.1:l\ Kin!- i Aura KJGILILILILIC LUUUIICI IIILUIIR.`-ll. I.'U LUI" ',or_1to last night after spending a few days ;w1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. `Poucher. ' I n ___ n1 1'rrr_.. an n. n u 1 mi{.`,V\ :`S:ox1ehani has rettirned home from ithe R.V. ,Hospital after undergoing. an op- ieration for appendicitis and is doing nicely. `II..- Y_L___L_._ ____I ,l_,_ L.,,, 9v? -1. ,_.. ._, ~.r`..-_........-.. ...-.. .... .......D ........_.. Mrs. Johnston and daughters of Hamilton, -who have been staying at the manse dur- I M:.. n...1.....:.... n-..,.1..,.. ..............: .. m,,.. , _,__. , _, .___, Mrs. A. R;;d"';;"p;;;;go:; ';XJ'mos I Hodgson of Lindsay "were-week-end visitors; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. McMillin. Mrs. L. Moore and children leave on Saturday for their home in Lethbridge, `Alta., after "an extended-vacation here. 111 n I v w A "'"'i`h?.;'P{t'L'n (an o1(.l--Allandalqi -boy) and! daughter of North" Bay visited his brother,` John Patton, William St._. last week. ' . rs. Chas. Farnfield and daughter; Mary ion. have returned home after spending a: few days with friends in Toronto, I ' rnl ~n ' Rev. W. J. Watt and family refurned iast week after spending a month`s vacation in iBruce and Huron counties, - ! Mia Hqzel Patterson of Toronto spent! gthe week-end at the` summer home of her ` jbrother, Arthur Patterson. ` I .. .. .. .... . . .. -- auu WIFE. vvuner MRTCEIIUS, daughter.- Mr. and Mrs. R. Daggart of Rochester, U.S.. are visiting friends in this community.` Miss Downev mmmml. fn Q1 n..n....., u.5- T . Miss Catharme Poucher returned to Tor- ~\`1\ l....L ..1...L4 ..t`.._ ....__..l___ .. 1`____ _i._._ Aandaje Bowlers, Champions . All, I I I ! ' ' ' 1 ' - - . . . ~ . . . `si1 $1.19 ` k'UI [CURB GI. UHCB. 5; -Some of the privileges we have to offer `our members are. the use of telephone. baths (hot and cold, tub and shower). wash- room, toilets, reading room (with all the; 5_latest magazines. papers and periodicals): 1 reduced rate for those using, the domiitories. checker and billiard tables are always oni _ the go. These are a few of the privileges 3'2. member of the Allandale R.R.Y.M.C. 'A." can have at any R.R.Y.M.C.A.,in Can- -lada or U.S.A. Our members will always - be welcomed by other. associations in any 1 ;.part of the world I . It is our intention to open a young men s lBible Classu led by some prominent local` laymen. Any person wishing to become a. lmember of this class. kindly leave his name! `with the secretary as soon as possible. Let ' us get an early start. T? in nvnnnd-up-I 41...; LL. ..L.i.__L.._ _,,,-II I, .-u... - unuvgrun nuvuw The fall is nearing us and we must make our plans for it and the winter. We in-` 5 ; tend putting on a billiard and checker tour-i 3 nament for our members. These have beenl 1'events that have provided amusement and; , keen competition in past years and every! {member is invited to get into the games 1 now, to be in shape for the tournament. 'l'n nunrunnaun in nu...` "J... ...n.. _.._a. -. un 55; an early man. It is expected that .the churches will be putting on concerts and social evenings fo:-V uulu Mn: ocu1cuu'_y. i Our annual membership campaign willl .' be pulled off again this year during thel month of October`. Allzmdale has held the` W. D. Robb nlemhership trophy for the past three years. and we "do not intend that! M clxnuvlrl .1:.. k.........L ...... ::....-.._ .L:_ _.___ pom uutc yr;-us. zmu we uo not mtena man it should slip through our fingers this year., So we invite and urge every man in town` (whether he be railroader or not) to join! our ranks at once-. I .Qp....A At LL- ___f E]... V I "` uuw, lU Luv 111 suape 101' me tournament. To every'man in town who was not a member of the Y last year we are offer-I ing special inducements. Make inquiriesi from the Secretary. . nnr onniinl nu-.~.Ln.-..L$.-. ..... ..2_'_ .__2n ' -us. muw, u uuugncer. ` Ald. Chas. Lower of Barrie spent the hol- iday at R. M. Black's. Misses Jennie and Belle Ritchie are visit- ing friends in Toronto. ' ' 1u':_. n...I...I D..n.:....L......- -: nv-..L-,. I | :1, Lula. 1.xu5uu1 ll. } Tu-Tan-Jarmain c; D. Poucher p; ,Fraser lst; Mrs. Stevens 2nd; C. Merry: .3rd; M. Johnson ss; G. Lyons rf; F. Baer! lcf; J. Kearns If; 1404001 Total: Rehekahs 2 3 0 3 2 1 0 11 Tu-Tan 3 2 0 1 2 3 1 12 The line-ups:- ' Rebekahs--Janet Boga:-dis c; Connie, Nash p; Mrs. "Lawrence Ist; Mrs. W. G_ra-3 `ham 2nd; Mrs. S. Thomas 3rd; Miss` Me- sKinnAon ss; Mrs. Coles cf; Miss G. Coles grf; Mrs. Kilgour If. ` '[`||_Tan__Tnmn:.Zn .. I ) 'l),.....1..... ... `D t ball for the winners while Connie Nash, tossed` em over for the losers. ' I Score by innings :- T I `l`)`2AKt!'l V`l'V..4..l. ANYWHERE -X1r-'r'1Y/1_r: "W ' H w. GR.A;'g`g_& son uu.u .2 l\r\ lL.l\\J1"\1J OFIIVRID, lll DIUC, WITH CICUICUHUIC collar, regular price $1.69, will be sold for . $1.25 .MEN S OVERALLS AND SMOCKS, on sale at $1.69 MEN S ALL` WOOL CHECK SWEATERS, regular price $6.50, on sale at . . . . . . . . . .-. . . . . . $5.00 a Only one to a customer. ' MEN S CAPS, the best, regular $2.00, on sale at $1.0Q_ MEN S KHAKI Tl?OUSEliS, suitable for any inan to wear, regular $2.50, will be sold at . . $1.25 pr. MEN S WORK SHIRTS, all colors, will be sold at 95c MEN S RA-ILROAD _SHlRT$,in blue, with detachable nnnnv Il/\(\~--`4\- -- - - A` -# HOMESPUN DRESSES, reg. $6.95, on sale at $4.50 , Don t miss one of -these. . LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES, from $1.95 up . The biggesttsnap you _ever had for your money. M_EN S SHIRTING, _0ne yard wide, colors blue and white, black and white, mauve and white and grey E and white, regular 75c, to clear at . . . . . . 39 yd. IlI"\`vnr\ . L """"`IW QIC9 jun -- FOR SALE ALL 'K_IND of _u;MBpR AND woon vxmmuxg reusu V88 nere . M. J. Lawson spent a few days at Tor- onto Exhibitionthis week. '1` I.\..m. n,.......1..-u _: m_._,,., -- -I