Attractive Jackets for Infants, 79 each l`hc wcc tut will nccd Ihcm nuw. l);ninI_\ pun` \\'n-ml j;1ckcI.\`, hc;mli{uH_\ trimmed, mine with turned cr>ll:1rs, ntlwrs plain. (Znlms: while, sky. and pink. Six mu-nlhu 1nmc_\`c;n`. \ rczll vznluc. lmrin}; 'l`lH'cc Szllc l):1_\\` :1! .... 79c each WALKER STORES Limited PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS oigmh lino p: of the highwa nn n rlnrnur n ma scnoop OPENING BOYS II}JnllAI_l I-V C.\LV'Il\ll'kl bl` 71 mm dnughtvr am; sad loss or Mrs. Brown in Royal \'ict.0rl:c Hos; urduy. AIXLZIISK. 30 and I arrow road. . =_ `I I Wil.~'.m of B1'iclg1~YM?!( people are gs way traffic as 1 nt `Mlm-slnrr Gnu pin it Qnknn T_WEED CAPS, 59 _EACH NEW FALL DRESSES --- NEW MILLINERY WALKER STORES Limited Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sept. 4, 5, 6 snu: suns SATURDAY il'.VHl'; Hull School I t very busy "'r'mz mmnm zxmmmsn ` There seemed to be a`Lcrr1blo glc "over the countryside cwmg tn the ` `. rlble accident at Midhurst station '-.Saturday evening resulting in Ideath of Robert Wnme. also in ", in the lxumuitulv or Mrs. 1` DON T MISS THIS BIG SEPTEMBER SALE CIRCULARS DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME McCALL. BUTTERICK AND CHATELAINE PATTERNS SERVICEABLE RAG MATS, ONLY 35c SAVE...Y /\.l\\':l_\`.\` Ll uxvlnl xi`/.0 and :Iw:\_v hclnw thvir u.\`u;1l prim`. .\ .\}1lL`ll\H\1L`1L`:lIl mat, xi"/.c 3-1 x 18 imllux, with mlnrcd lmrdcr nu` slen- cilul lmul. l`z'iI1";cx1 cmlts. (wt :1 \`uppl`\' Ill . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 each iluih"V1-J;.1'.7{.'_;.' "M \\ hilv the); lnxt, privvd Serviceable Wool Socks for Men, 27c Pair N\cn'.x`1inc xwml wcks. .\ gnnd .\"cI'vicc;1lwlc xxlidc-I`il~hcl .\ t_\'lc, in ;'1'v_y and while mn- dmn knit mi.\'I1n'c. A rczll spccizll vnluc. Thu-c I-31}; Hlalc I );1_\'.\` :11 . . . . . . . . 27c pair (Iumc c;n'l_`.`. 'l`h:'cc Iii; l);u_\1<' Szllc \\'c xwnuhi zuivisc m111iI1;;` curly for llwsc. l'hc_v will In` :1 rush number at this pricc. ,\n ;1wnr1!m-n1 ml" swcdc fzllwric g'1nvcs, with t':mc_\` c1nln'nidc1'cd cux`, in cnlmix` nf f\"l`L`_\'. Inndc, I`I>.\`L`\\'1md, lk`;1\"cl`, ctc, Size () In R. I-I:u'1_\' .\`hHmM`l'.\` will gct best choice. ,\ Here s the Popular School Girls Middy Special at 98c 'lhc pnplllJlI' stylc mndc of white midd_y twill. lrimmcd with l1:l\'_\,' hluc annel CHI- 1:lr.'ll1dCllH.\`;llM Ihrcc rnw.\`rI`whitc hrnid, lztccd III the ncck, unc pocket. (Zmning in ;Ij;'c.\' 7 in H _\'c:1r.\`. Low Priced, 98c Each l 1c;:Im1 .~kirI.\I11;ulcnI Quu1 qu:1li1_\', |nl1f.;`- \\'c.H'inQ n.1\ \ scrqc. /\ full, widc sxvccp. with whim` mttnn .x`vp;n'::lc wzniet twp. I).-4...]-yr CI '71 \--.1...` n R n I H L` WOOL TRAVEL RUGS, $2.79 EACH Thrcc Big l);I_\:\' Snlc Thursday. Septcnibcr 4; 1930 Rcqulzn 'H1l'L`L` SCHOOL GIRLS` PLEATED SKIRTS EXCELLENT GLOVES, 29c PAIR ` the, the . I\l..I. IL` .cnttt|I1 S 1.73 mluc. l);I_\':~' Szllc x of the same place and follow-1 [nndny the infant son of Mrs.` .... ...l ..u -11' UH. services in the Sunday School` xurrlx next Sundav will be held. HOLLY nglng again today. no is v;slting with ' 1 of Hamilton has 1 her aunt. Mrs. A.I I!` writ` IIUL I njnyed hear- a very good I 98c each 98 each 29c pair $259 `JUKIHH. VVCUIICDUII) . CDCVL. IU. y E Mr-.'. and Mrs. E. McQua)' of Elmlra; lmotnred to the latter's home hcre.i `Mrs. McQuay and children staying for} a few days. I The Institute meeting last Wedncs- ` Eda)` was well attended and Wm. Lit-n tle's spaclous lawn was a very pleas- am place for the lunch. l Quite a number turned out to the. Ullul.'lllJAl_). Mr. and .\lrs. Simpsnn and chndrcn of Pmsburgl U.S.A.. vlsned at the lat- t('r's home last. week. The Ladies` Md will hold their Sop- tcmber meeting at the `home of Mrs Inhnc 1|]:-rlnncrhxu Eon! In ATTRACTIVE CURTAIN NET, 23c YD. YnH'H want this L'urt:|in \r;1lin_x;`. (lurtninx nct mi strung" sqln:-_rc IIICSII and lczmtiful dcsigxls. A rc: At this mic . . . . . . . . .. Sim` -H x 1im`l1c.\'. | uI'c Hm`11Iinc lincn lczl Clulh. /\I1-uvcr mlm'iI1_'4 in p:t.*~lc1 .x'I1:ulcx: lwluc, mxc, ;\-nld zmd L'_1'vvI1. SI11c- thing` cxtrzunlin:n'_\ . lkijq 'l`hrcc-l My Sula` . . . . . . . . $1.39 each A pure lincn L`l'1lSll tmvcllinjq, H and inchcs wide, nlzldc ml` clczm ux, hm Scutch xvczlvc. A f{I'L`1l1 xvcurcr. Thrcc Big I):1_y.\ Snlc . . . . . . . . . . 22c: Size H: x K3, with tape llznnfgcr, mlnmi lmxxlclx, _`4HM and fqrccn, rmc and lwluv, hclmnni r.'::dy Im` mc. /\ wnndcrlul lnwcl :11 the price. 'l`lm`c Rig l);1_\n\` Sznlc, 19c ea. \.v.,.. \,_---_____ 7"T*'* ,, \/\':xlk.`r'.\` l .i_'; ttczuttty Swm, 1wrt'mmul lituc and 1'u`:c.Stm`k1tp with thi.\t';|II1it_\' trit-mt. ()l1t_\ .\`HhtuI1L`C:l munth . . . . . . . . 5c cake Nut mnrc than tin? L`.'tkC.\' tn :1 cuxtmncr. THE STORE WILL BE CHUCK FULL OF BARGAINS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE I IVI4'I lL4\La J.I\IVII4I.Il-lII vurv u.a-.-- \\e'ilh nice eannhinnlimx enlured lmnlers. Five dilierenl sizes, all fur the tune price. Three l):1_\`s Sztle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c set l5vcr_v1l1i11_g fur the hnmc--lax-rolling, sheeting`, pillnwtcnltnn, chint/.c.s, crctwmx, drzlpcrics`, slwcts, hcd sprczuls, tznlwlc lincm and all mzmncr mt` IIHIISCHHM ,`{fHM\ mnkc the Wzllkcr Stnrcs yrmr lIc:n1qu:Irlcr< fur Full lulying. LINEN GLASS TOWELS, 17c EACH LINEN TEA CLOTHS, $1.39 EACH FIVE-_PIECE B_OWL SETS, 98c SET GOOD QUALITY SOAP, 5c CAKE . I III So easy to get I lealtli and Strength for a few cents if you know what food to buy. It is what you digest that builds muscle and bone and furnishes energy to the body. Shredded Wheat is the whole wheat in -.1 digestible form-- proteins, carbohydrates and mineral salts for building good bones and teeth --and it costs but a few cents. Deli- cious with milk and stewed fruits. TOWELLING AT 22c YARD ' illrcu `HI Aunulu). us. ll. uIJuIu1'u a. :11. E and Dr. A. Dyer 0! London and Ham- illton. at T. Dyers. Mr. and Mrs. V. Pratt and son of Hmnmon. M Chen |SrlgXey's: Mr. and Mrs. H. Cnh.-er(,o_q` of Toronto. at J. Hawthorn`s. _ I Advertise in The Examiner. the pa`-` r per with the big circumion. ' . Iin ncl liar 1:111 renn- Kh incllcs WMC with ml dzlinty l;u'c ulgc. rml vnlm`. Page Flvo PHONE 25 23c yd. .Vll.\ K1I'l|l.||`Jlbl r-`s snn. who has amt. rc-mrnvfd 17 \``BAN IQFTORONTO ED GAR Save for Improvements Max Slcssor of Orillin rm-kt-ml at Lhc-Ir homo " HE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY LTD; Open a Savimzs Account especially for home improvonients. By depositing smail sums regularly with this Bank you soon have .1 hind you can use to improve your property. \Vc invite you to open an account with us. The BANK for SAVINGS A LL.-\ND:`\LE EL!\l\ .-XLE Sept. 1--Thc summer resldonts are nearly all gone. Shanty Bay will seem quiet without the numerous vls-i ltors and also the highway traffic.` Slmnty Bay has had :1 very fair sum-': mer. The collagen-s have buon 21 very flnv lot of people. Annnnanv vhnwx who mzmn hr-1'0 fnri Ilnv JUL ux pL'UpAC, I Amongst those who czunc hen` fort` the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.` Campbell. to their coLt.x\gL*: Hoveyg Adams with father znnd mothvrz Mr.` and Mrs. Douglas Pugh with James Pugh: E. R. Pnlk. with Mr. and Mrs. Palkz Mrs. VnnNornmn with Mr. nnd Mrs. J05. Packard. 1.. cl... rvninux (`hut-nh nnvo .QnnrInv A. SKINS. Mnmauzm NIFS. J05. k'(`KHl'Ll. In mo United Church next. Sunday Rev. R. McR0bort.s is oxpvctml to take his own work ngnin. M`.-u (In:-hricr nnri Mr mu! IVIYS. I i H15 OWH \k'UX'lS ugmn. . Mrs. Gilchrist` and Mr. and ivlrs. John Cnpoi and family zapvnt u (`0ii])ll". of days with Brncc-i)ricigr~ {rim-fids. * Mrs. P<\Lorsvn has had iwr d:u1p.i1i(-1' I..nur:1 visiting with hor for a work or en | WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT V|blLL'u Illa VVHI. l1|l)'L'.\ Hl.`-`.v \\L'CIS. Master Sam and Miss Sadie Camp- bell left on Mondny to attend school in Toronto. and Miss Loulso Cock- burn to attend Sundorlzmd Cowgi- Rte. `~~.Mrs. T. Irwin of Alllston spent 9. ' few days with hm` mother, \/Irs. Barn- hardt. n..,..\I. n-\r' xx... Lnr_~I:t\I' nf u-il1i<: for a few cents For I ' good 1;ri11tl11g phone 2'22. -5-HANTY BAY Sept. 2 Baptist < charge 0 nr: frnm `ill: VVCDD dmlly in Miss [I spent a Jermey. I :.,.....,.1 JL'l`IHL'_\v'. Bemell and Allan McKay have re- turned home after spending their va- cntion at the home of their uncle. Jas. Johnston. Guthrie. The Farmers Club and W. I. met at the home or Miss Maggie Martin Ifor the August meeting with a large `Inttendanee. After the business was` an discussed the hostess served 11 Edainty lunch. 5 i\KI~c F`:-u nf Pnnunhnllfnrd crmnf H11` Ellillllby HIHCH. ` I 4 Mrs. Fry of Campbcllford spent the 1 {nouday at '1'. Luck's. 1 . Mr nnrl Mr: Dnu T.nnr7mnn nnd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lnngman xmd lchildren of Coldwnter visited the first ior the week at Albert. Jermey's. R/[inane Ymnn-{nu-u and `lifrlnn `lnvn rn- nuuuuy tn. 1. LAICKS. H ` 1 I Sept. 1~-Mx'. and Mrs. W. R. Best and Ernest, Ash spent last week in Tornnto. \l|c-xv nA%nv` nf Duuff4.In in ulnlrlnrv nl iUI DIM,` \\'l'L'l\ uh IIIUCIL JCX HUI] h. {turned to Barrie after holidaying [with their cousin. Eileen McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Luck of Nor- wood are visiting at Thos. Luck`s. K/fur-h cvrnnnul in nvfnndnrl in Mir: ` Misses Marjory and Edna. Dove rc- ` WUUU lllli \ l-ill-lllg ill. IIIUB. uuvn D. ` Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. :Jorry Herbert nnd family. Grcnfcll. "Snsk.. in the loss of n loving hus- -band and father. Interment. in Oren-` lfoll cenwwry, Snsk.. Aug. 25. He was` in his fifty-seventh your. l .1-ug--v.-.-._ 'I`h0sv ntt.<-ndlng the Exhibition the first weok were: Mr. and Mrs. Wnltm` Imlzm and fmnuy. Fred Allan. Jack Lsuvroncc. Reuben Rogerson and Mrs. H. N. Storey. Mr: Mlnrrlunn and hnr hvn nrnnrl- Fl. IV. Cl/Ulify. Mrs, Morrison 1 sons M Linden with her sisters. \n.... nr\.. \ ll wnmn Ill Mrs. work m ltod he 'I"hn ` lll'll IlL'| The IL Schools: .. 'A..I..- V nuliln fvl. cllffo. "1 1\.H. 'l`lI|ll'. AVI1 '1. Miss Miss Dm Rllur I` I. AVIAh.\ K\I|l'\'.\IutW In JVU. -I. ulumul. Dorso_v in No. 8. Innlsfll. Mme Dom Donnclly, Toronto. spout. Lhv wm.-kcnd with her purems. Miss Helen Browning returned to Toronto on Monday evcmng after two \v'.oks' holidays. ` Mr nnrl Mrq AH :-nri MnrnnII\ nf` \\'(fl7K.V3 llU||l|L|_Vh. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrod Morpoth or: Tortmto spent. the weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 'I`h0mas. Mn. .....-I \A.... uh... I nnnnm-nu nf AUIUHLU. Miss Domn of Buffalo is visiting at M. Shtmahan`s. Ill:-p (`ling-Inn nn:\utrl4~r\ Al` I.`h~\nn1n HIM] Wll-N. ll. LIIUIIIHPI. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Rogcrson nf Blythe spent. the hollclny with then` `l)l'0Lht`l`. Roubcn Rogcrson. Dr. and Mrs. F. Allan of the Uni- vvrsity nf Toronto spent. {ho wcwk visitim: their friends in this neighbor- huod. II .....I mu... \1...-.... Ar Vrn .... non HUUU. Mr. and Mrs. Mason of 'I`omnt.n \\'<-rv szuosts of Mr. and Mrs. S. Todd. \lhnhllun kn: 1. run v-Inn-Inn In Ohn \\Q'll' KIll'-`nth (H H/ll. dllll Wllh. D. AUUH. Wvddlng bolls are ringing in the villmzt`. llrllllllll LU LIIUH \.'|b_\ IIUIIILKV. Miss Eric Whan left on Monday for Y-`ort, Eric to rcsuxno her duties as ten- lchor. \Xfn\ I Tau nf Qunlknu-av nnrl rlnun-`I- '-nmuug nun `has returned I ! Those who "Ex." this we `Pcrcy Slanlvy. Emms and sor Rocvm. visit were Mr. and 1 wood. V. BL`: `and Mrs. W. 1 jR. Cznrns M ( N. D1n\\'0udh` .....4 \t.... r` n I 1 4 I Svpl. 1 Ro{ro:<.hh1g showvrs visitvd this so<'t'x011 today but. this did not prvvvnt, hnndrodr. of tourists from ro- l,urninx: to their city homes. Mcc Prln Ihnn Inf! nn '!\/[nnrlnv fnr CHl'l. Wm. J. Law of Sudbury and daugh- Lor, Miss Joan. of Toronto. have been the guests for :1 few days of the for-I mor`s sister. Mrs. Wm. Robertson. mi.-.- flnnrnn runvnm nu.-I Annnklm-. H\{'l"S hlbbtf, WLY3. VVHI. IXAIUCIIASUH. I Mrs. George Baxter and daughter Halon spent :1. few days in Tm-onto` 1215: \\'(`(`K. \l7|\Hn nu \\`a~ -nn-v On \\lr cunnnanv HLSL \\l`('k. 1 While on his way to his summm`; cottage here on`Monday morning, Mr.i `Miller of Toronto met with an ncci-I idem north of Bradford. `His cm` wns! badly damaged but fortmmtoly ho was; not, sori0usl_\' hurt. I l-lm`x'_\' Sheppard spent the wcokondj at his Cottage. 5 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hulfish of Tor-; onto were visitors at J. Whan's over the holiday` Q Mr. Ducc visited his home in Brant-1 lford last. week. Anni\'crsar_v services will be held` `in the Baptist. church next Sunday. [Sept '7 at. 11 (1.111. and '7 p.m. Rev} gWm. Pugslcy of Toronto will preach at` ihoth services. ` l School opened on Tuesday and as-3` `tho new school is not finislwd Missil ;Nollly. toaclicr. will carry on for a , [while in the old school building. \4nn\l 1 Mrs. Pnrtr1dge1 'ormm. 1 Grace Hodge isparrow Lake. ` Llnvd Afr! nun 4 Wl. HHH1Ul'alH 5. Miss Gladys B(`1u`dsn11 of Elmvule visited at Wm. Hayes Inst. week. Mnntar Ram nnri Mice Rnrlin Camu- [opal IUW LRIl\l'. ;` Lloyd McLean of 'Crm\'n Hm . jlast week with his aunt. Mrs. F. ` gdcn. I` . up 11...... Ar r\..nu.. ...\... \..... tupgc u: 's from West C Luru. Grant. Gray of Orlllia, ,visitin;z with his uncle. ht.) 2 rnhlrnnrl hnnun `CMIIIIID lI|I\l `\'|l AVIHV. visitors during U10 holiday mu-err` Mrs. Elmer Turk of Nor- Bonrdsnll or Barrie`. `Mr `and Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Orlllla. Mr. and Mrs. G of Pension F`;\I1.<. Mr and Mrs. C. Culross of 'I`orm\t,n. The W. I. met at Mrs. B. Pvtm'< A\>1 on Auk. .. with nlnotvon prosvnt. Mrs i.\ \.Irl(n\` warn (HIV!-on? nu-nnlc \.lrc .lllK|lL\ Vil('NllUI\ UL [IVY KIUIHC. { S_\'mpat.hy is extended to the rom- txvvs of the late Robert Watue. Mid hurst. in their very sad bereavement ' um r~..m u..-av`.-. nn \l-c .`h.. A|lH.`\. HI LHl"H \('l_\ .\uu Ul'l\'\l'lHl'l|l Mrs. Gm. Abraham and Mrs. Dr 5.-\ndro\\'s of Detroit. Mich.. and Miss jEdua `.\1cK-2 of Toronto visited their E parents over. Labor Day. 1 Klr nnri Rlv-c Rhlnlr nnsuu \lCc: Rlnrv ` I 1 K `pi\|l'l|lw5 UVCY LJRIUUY LJIIX. xv I ; Mr. and Mrs. mack mee Miss Mary `Ncwmnni and their two children and 5E. Commoska of Buffalo spent the gweekcnd with her father. A. Newnum. 5 Threshing Is in run swing. Two ln.u-hilws on our lim-. It. looks :|\ klllll: Lllit) VI K)! llll, \`\ll\' uuo Ul'L'U isiting Edgar C`vrn}'. as home. : attended the` Toronto Ex." week were J. N. 'WiHinz.` `orcy Goldie Henley. Mrs. .1.` Imms son Mar. ` -(I'`/\ \l.- ,...A van... tx1....... rv<..-l. ,.r \v,`.. MITCHELEQUARE .. n A-......I.... _-..o a.....l.... I- pt. 2--Serv1ce m st Church at 1 :e of a band of mm Annette S est Oro at 7.30 ` invited. `.5 Dolly Moon I few days nv IIIIIUL. Brook and spent the wv here. \lr_ Y;-nI\n1 IlL'| -`blhbllb. |~l|L' lVII.\s\l.'.`D rs. 1Dr.) Mccallum 5;) K at. Thunder Bay and P` her aunt in Hamllmn. no follmvlm: .t.ca(`hc.-rs left. mls: Miss llortlm Allan ll('; Miss Dorothy Sloan. I Miss Lllllan I -Ivloan T01 v. Miss Rosowvll wlll tom /llss Knooshaw ln No. 3. u Innlsf Hm: Hnrn hnnrmllv 'T`nrnr MINESING STATION 1 .\icLcan of Edgar callvd M E. n's on Monday` F.ox-once Burns of Toronto is : at Thus. Pnttondcn's. Camilla Kavanagh of Toron- nt the holiday at. her homa- BELLE EWART CHURCHIII = Momca and Madeline Torpoy. I tho "I`\-'` In I`:\I-r\nOn nu Cat. CF>W7 f 5-Or An I m and her two grand- nn spem. the wcvkend rs. the Misses Canning. spent. last, der Peggy vis- un Onnnkn-o Inf? fnr lhnir - u-{-.--- 2 next Sunday In I .t. 11 a.m. will be .-.I r1\...I..H.. n tlrm from Forest. Home ; with Miss Annie n(`rL. Miss Isnbvl McI..<.'zm of Jnrrubt. v.is-. Med :11. A. 1\II<*I.o:u1'.s'. Mrs. Jaw. Cm-kburn and Wnllnco are spvndlnu :1 row days in 'I`m`0nt.o. I Wnltor nnd Miss J1-an M(`L-rm of I`m'0ntn spent. Sunrlzw at their homo. Mrs. P. Brown 'vt.urnin;: with thvm for :1 visit. I 77 I21 ` is visiting friends in has rotumcd .1 ISJIL VVLH U! ' Christian W( ;t.. 'I`or-onbo; I. Eyerybody Ilrllll. ;1eft.1 nn\ 0' Illl. nun v x for it x 1.0301) d A V) V , who has been i . I. It. for I 1 for E , for G "1\>- rnl || UK.` All . Work- 4); also mluv nnv-, 7|] llll AVU. Innlsfll, ` I "or thvir or Sun- >r Grou- `Birch- H 1.. kn. STRENGTH lthc` .4; in spout; . Mad-' ll'J.\ Uk'l'H `Al lll'lUu1' ZN. .\1lHl. and at the mac Sunday 5 Mmcsing Station milking it ` for such a xmrrow \1 :.-.~ Q.-hi` \lHl.-.\n ..l` 11. ? QUALITY AT A n SAVING Scribblers, Exercise Books, Lead Pencils SL`l1(ml 5L'I`i1>NL`I`S and |i,\ L`l`L`i.\`L` Htmk.\`. _\'Hlll' clmicc HI. L`i(hL`I`, 1-H p:l}{L`.\`, f\"(HIL1 qu:||i(_\'p;1pcr. lZxcrci.\'c Hunk m11t:Iin.\ S3 p;1:; cs, with rulcd lincx, gum! qu:1lit_v. I.:|_v in _\mI1'supp1_\' ml" either mt" thcsc, 2 for SC ' u`.\'l qu;1lil_\' pcmils, lI.| .. lwlnck lczui, lH':1.\`x tip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Zfor 5c CHILDREN'S FLEECE WAISTS, 37c 'l`l1c kiddies will nccd Illcsc \v:u'm _g`:u'- mL`l1l.\` fnl` HM.` Umlcl` \\'L`:lH1c`I' :ll1C;ld. NHW i.\_\unrcl1;1m`clns:1\'c. Purc whitc \V:li.\'l.\, Iinc knit clulh with ml`! Ilcccc lmck. In :11] . 3 In `F _w:1i`.\`. '|`hr:c l%i_Q' l)1_\` SAIL` . .\ . . . . . . . . 37c each BOYS SHIRT WAISTS, 69c EACH .\ duluiy shirt fur sL`Wun1, gund and dur- able. Sccurc 21 };`(md s,upp1_y during %-l);1_v Sale. RH>\'.\--(:t)Ill`4-JIHIICIICL1, made ml` lm~;1.1clnt|1 and pcrcfzllc. f;`u:lr:111tccd Inst C()1<>I'.\ . Si7.C.\` H)` _ [0 I 3'_, (5 in I-1_\`L`;lI'.\'. Must zlll c Three Big` Sale l):1_\`s` . . . . . . . . 69c each Children's Sleepers with Fleeced Lining 79 Ynu will need these slum. l.;1y in _mur supply fur winter. '|'l1is sleeper is en!` :1 tine knit elnth, he:1v_\' fleece lining`, lmtlnlmi :11 the hack and drop seat. In sizes 1 in `> _\ e;n'.<. A rare value at . . . . . . . . 79 each .,v.., . ..._..... .,....,, I.I|I\v ..r.-.. The lmys will sure he`-pleased with thcsc. Light and medium colored twccds, slnulcs` nI'1';nm ;1ndg'rc_\`, mixed ctfccts. Sizes (H ._ In 7. (`mt these fur the lm_\`.\" sclmol d;1_x's. Three Rig: Sula l);1_vs . . . . . . . . 59 each STORE FULL OF NICE THINGS FOR FALL WEAR GLOVES, HOSIERY, SCARFS, BLANKETS, LIN- ENS, AND LOVELY DRESS FABRICS `. .~~_ SHREDDED 7 H EAT