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Northern Advance, 21 May 1914, p. 1

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rts. worth ants, 311 A to $1.25, `* {wh price . `. . .$6.90 " Coats; worth` ' 75c, . 590 j sizes, O1` l - The schedule of band concerts has {been arranged, the first concert to i4f50``EiVeh" . on . ,evening.. of ' . next; weI%(inste.i'Q9f' in _'Qu9!e1_1 s' Park. 'nw -bandistand _wi11~4be- nsedfand this will give those who do not care to stem} on the grass an` "opportunity to .use the vpavillion. It is hoped that a police- , man may'+'l:e-put on duty there tol keep the children. quiet, `as this ' annoyance to those who wish to hear the music has been the means of keeping many people away from park =band concerts. The band has an excellent programme in re- hearsal. ` .- scnanma or mo concmsl L;L The`afo11owing _.is the schedule for -the.. seasotiz . ,Wednesday, `May 27-Queen s `Park Thursday, June 4- -Allandale Gore. -- I . 11-Queen s Park 18-Queen -s Park -25-~St. Vincent s July 2--Queen s Park` 9--Queen s Park 16-A11anda1e Gore 23--Queen s Park 30-Quseen s Park Aug. 6-St. Vincent s 13--Queen s Park -20-Queen s Park ' 27--A11an:d'ale `Sept. 3-Queen s Park . 10--St. Vincent s 17--Queen s- Park` _---9 v-- _ Alliston Fair will have anewcon- crebeybuilding this` year, the size to be .48x100. The directors are plan- ning for the best fair .in their his- tory. . [New Pipe Orggn I - Collier St Church Lakes Simcoe ancl Couchiching and Kempenfeldt Bay are now at summer level, and it 'is probaible nt..the level in'August and Sep- itemliiisr. will (be much below normal. griilia Old Boys in Winnipeg contemplate chartering a special train for an excursion to Orillia in * August. A119 . `I I i011 4' _A_ ____ i At the nal Quarterly Board meetingof the Collier St. Methodist Church, held on Tuesday evening, it was decided to accept Camegie s offer to provide funds for half the cost of a new twbular pneumatic pipe organ, and the Ladies Aid were -instructed to close: a contract with the -Karn Organ Co., the cost to be in the neighborhood of $3200. The Ladies Aid headed the sub- scription list with a donation of $500 and a committee was appoint- ed to act With` them in raising the "balance necessary, some $1000. I"! 1 Uuxuaxuu anvwywvu- u_.... C ` This ivs'the juibilee year of Col- lier St. Methodist, the church being established in 1864. The annual report'of_the treasurer showed a `successful year, also the reports of the various societies of the church,- and these will be presented at the; `district meeting at Victoria Har- t her next Tuesday by Mr. A. J. Sar- Tjeant. The Board of Stewards and `the Finance Committee were re- ieiectd, and the pastor was granted the month of '-August for his annual holiday, when a suitable supply will- be furnished. ' ' MAY ORDER THE ` WRAPPING OF BRLE-AD 0VWlLo , ~A by-law was drafted, and later sent on to the Council,- toxprohibit the construction septic or sedimen- tation tanks or cess" pools without a` permit `from the ,M.O.H. a It was also that `septic tanks must be 'oonstructed\ `-by parties now `emptying refuse into the bay, and `when {sewers now tinder construc- tion` are completed all. must discon- tinue draining` sewage into the bay. .G.`A}j1e.M'on1 1s""`of having `permits. for `drainage `from _ new-- bn:ildin/g\ was pain; _-_.v.1_1po11. cont-ragctorsf - 1 1,, ____.________1 At 9. meeting of the Board of Health last week, a committee was appointed to interview the bakers with :1 view to having. greater care `exercised `in the; handhng` of bread -4- --- Wank nll-V\1A `'I,`hreeL'%am-ples 1of water from two fw eI1`_,on--'Tifn -St., were pronounced `-`__by;,_ Provinci.l7 an1lysts 1 A` to, contain fidloiia bacil4i;__,_A,and~ phe ~- town` :' Water .che.I.11ica1J5_{T ,p11re:_, _ exercrsea In tug uuuuuug, v1. Il_LI.7uu by` delivery men. Washaible gloves were suggested and it may even re- sult in an order compelling the `wrapping of all blveaci delivered in [. town._ ` ` 1 " `I N. 1 1 1_`___ YUI II. ' Kyvoo Another` be prepared 50% grocers _toj'disp1ay goods 18.! =B_u1hciefnt` 1iei8h;t_ to avoid. contam- BRADFORD snow HAD ENTRY usr or 175 HORSES 1 With attendance of. about 3000 lvpeople and an entry list of 175 in `the 27 different classes, Bradford Horse Show on Thursday last set a new record `of which they may well feel proud. T-he show was held in the Marathon Rink and music was supplied by the C.O.F. Band in the afternoon and Gi1heeny s or- -chestra in the evening. The oicerst of theshow ape`: Hon. Pres., A. E. Scan1on;4 Pres.,' W. D. Watson; Vice-Pres., W. G. Faris; Sec.- Treas. ,F. 'W. Moore, and they are to 'be congratulated on the outstand- ing success of the affair. The prize winners were: _ _. , - _. Imp. Dr_aught Sta11ion-1, Bar- son's Ia-n, Jno. A. -Boag, Queens- ville; 2, Duke of Montrose; F. iSaint, $radford. . Pailr Draught Horses-1, P. Faris (only exhibitor). 3-yr-o`1d .v]91'aug11ZtZIMia're-1, John -Sinclair, Bradford; 2, J as. Rogers, `Bradforfl. i V -2-yr- Draught Mare-1, W. G. Faris, Bradford; 2, Elijah Wrai, -Scromberg; 3,- W. G. McKay, Brad- ford. Yearling Draught-1, Speers, Thornton; 2, Jas. Bradford; 3 John Faris, I 4, Wm. -Selby, Bradford. l Clydesdale Mare, 3 or under,-1, W. G. Faris, Bradford; 2, Tohn 'Sinclair,. Bradford; 3, Elijah Wray, 'Schomberg; 4, Isaac Speers, Thom- `con. --1 P I A `I 1: __ C011.-71111101-.~ ;m. 1, It is co11t1'z11'_\' to t Y the \\z1tL-1'\1'1n'l<.< e regulations of? Jept. to watep 1`}`V11S 01' g`:11`1lL~ns ,vith0ut hhvilig 7;! `fwter n11_1t1.-1- i stalled. Persons. 0111111 1151111: \\':1t 1- contrary `to this7 regulation will prosecuted. . V` B m'dcr, 121-21 A 11- A"I\'I'3 7 c1,'__.;./1" u C(;JI;l;:e`;(2.`Ii?1`1b.Team--1, Dc` 1;- ald Sutherland, Bradford; 2, W. E. Ferguson, Dunkerron; 3,, Clint. Davis, Schom' rg. C1 3,- _,1 _ __ 3 l`1___- -......_ ..'I `ll ... -... (`-1-Iv ` -Sweepstakes for best duxghb gmare or gelding, any age-1, Jae. { Leonard, Schomberg. -,- ____1-1 TI"--_._ -1 I\,.-. 1 LIGV la, kJbuUu1uuL5o :Single Commercial Mare or Gel`!- ing*-1,; Allan McConnell, Brad- fo1jd; 2, Geo. Teggart, Tottenuam; '3, Donald -Sutherland, Bradford ;. 4, Donald Sutherland. V -4 TIT T 1r-,,,.!-L1. t .lJUl1l11u DJ u D111. 1. xuxxu. Lady s` Driver-1, W. J. Marriott, Bradford; 2, Isaac Speers, `Thorn- ton. ` 1 1~nA' 1 . 4 TT!,_'__-; 11.4. |aU1l.o Single Rdadster-1, Hirimi Pot- }ter, Schomberg; 2, Harvey Hastings, -_Schomoerg; 3, Harvey Hastings, Schomberg; 4, R. J. Math-ewson, Newmarket. A E` 1` 11 1. 1r ,,, -1 1: 111` } LVCWIIIRLACD. . 3-yr-`old Roadster Mare--1, M. W. Botham, Bradford"; 2, W. J. Curry, Newmarket;X 3; W. J. Marriott, Bradford; 4, J. JEdwards,. Schom- L uerg. L . 2-yr-old Roadster-1, H. B. Jes, 1Bond Head; 2, W. Gn. McKay, `Bradford; 3, Geo. F. Bowlves, Brad- [Tfo1"(r1; 4:,_ S. Lukes, Bradford. 13--J-LA.. 1 . -0 man`). Tford; 4, 5. Luxes, bracuom. l Yearling Roa-dster-1,> -F. Black- 'stock, Thornton; 2, Geo. F.-Bowles, Bradford; 3. Wm. Hunter. Brad- ford; 4, Z. Bulman, Bradford. Standard-bred Stallion in harness I---1, Capt. Bryson, L. Pipher, New~ market; 2, Simcoe Boy, Thos. Cope- land, Newton Robinson. - "" 7` ' - TT,- TT_-'I... `hm Hand, L\.'ewton nomnson. Team P0nies-Hy. Hulse, New- } mzgkef. n. 11-- 1*n___-L.. T,....Q. "21-21 \` Illa FISUL. . ` Hackney Sta11ion-B1anche, Isaac + Speers,~ Thomton.. 1 Single ,Pony-1,` W. J. Curry, .Newmarket; 2, J. T. Barton, Bee- ton; - 3, John ?Watson, `Bradford; .4; D-4J~LA_` I1` . 1111156, LVt:w1uau\cu. Y o iv Roadster` 'I_`ea.m-S. Hastings, 1~-Scho_mberg ; 2, E. A. Boyd, New- :'maTrk_}`at; 3, Geo. Robinson, Bolton. ._ `If... G Una`- l.lRIl.'1\Ub, U, UUU. LIUUIIAUVIL, .y vvvv u- i Lady .Driver--1, Mrs. S. Hast- iings, Schomberg; 2, Miss Nellie [Cave-; Strand`; 3, `Miss N. McAfee, Newton Robinson. ` Single R_oa`&svter-1, P. V. J I {I1 .00 Al IN AMIXGI LI ZPIII `H65!!! QUIT. 32-38 HLIZ BETH ST. .TheH eof ` Pure C eam ; "Ice. ~C" am PARLORS BIG {NEW `(Continued on Page Q " 0 - t:*'-` V :`(`11"'~1 _ _`It the meetmg .0f_th.`0; ' `L. 3 ..f_ L1"'t*Il.~'e `(3ommissioners.?to.;. - v --www-nit 2-v-I-_v ~ , thPturb]1(: .\V(It'i('U is hereby DH. J: (nmg'1V1:.111 has madcap -j :the`Ei]0!l ftp` pcr1111ssion to traft1er_. 11 D: op 11<~f~11.-(-, for. the` Vpren_1 _1 s`_e5`; F01 W191 M. I_3ame, to 95' Of the .(,`,]t;y of W1. that said application will BRYboN's ught-1, Isaac 2, Banting, Bradford; - .JJ.'.....`I 4) K 26th. 1914, at the houifi 31>-m., All persons intereat6d.W=i`ny Sovem t} I] tut! UIVIC considered "7,130 meeting Board of commissionera,_jq9, beheld in the 1nspector s 009.`imW igown of Barrie, on xmuselvcs accordingly, i.- rI\`r`I'1\ru' a-`up.-us-1 - V this Summer? If so, We.wan,i' you to see our line of Imported Genuine Panamas. We buy them direct and are able to give- youa hat at $3.75-that we will guarantee cannot be duplicatediat" less than $5.00 elsewhere. Let us Show you. [Panama Hat] |Simmons &Co. Ascension Dan A 01y (`o111mu=ni0n. atlns and` Holy;,,"; Vatering of Law 3 Without Meter In alled` _` % 'D HUR.smY, T MAY Are you going to wear a 141 cense ie. May 12th, 1914. MAKER OF V PORTRAITS no a _ .. ises. or an portumty comeg Iloeetge an excep 'onally protable the Uuioh Bankf that unforesgen? cash deal, it is wo 11 much to be able . to get your cash w thout delay. ` .. tl Meanwhile it is a solutely sale and {is earning Interest al the time. ' ` ~- -- , .553 J. Ascension Day; xv (VA-.. ' Importers .-_,__,__ . ,1.` 'rI1d;' "DUFF," License Inspegto +1. 1 n1 A dii?` mss,4oo,ooo . sso.ooo.ooo; wmrs mommv `K595: U}\`TdI,IARE, % supu Q4 _ ` `MR! . . *3. `WI-|O.|.'I` ` *.% Q ~ Pulunulu 21 ~.19.1.4:#;VM Fnommuv marsorsvsms I That_ the gppyengim I 55 ,th',,_ mechanxcal department` ' of - the .G.'.l`.R. at AAl1anda1`e"a1'-e past mas-I tam ha f1'|un'nIvI- ,.`:'.;..a.....u.-:_:_~_.__ , `Fe :-E int thefart ef,'entertainin'gw`as the unanimouse`opinion -fofxxthe large ` G."1`.R-., and ewhicbmis . 'proviI1.8. of ayvo .| -Ill Llllalluu HIV V gathering who "partool_<' of their hospitality .at;.the G'.T.R. ..restaur "t on Tuesday A evening. `I Under, [thee ` system of ' technical education, adopted` some time ago :by the great benet to {both the railway `and its younger employees, competitive examin?ions are held at all me- chanica centres of the system, with a nal examination `held at some point designated by the officers. in charge of this department. This year Allandale was selected`, with the result, that young. men from all over the line, from Portland in the East to Battle Creek in the West, top notchers as one ofcial de- scribed them, were the guests of thev Allandale lads. - ' . 1 `V .'I 'Mr.v J. R. Donnelly .`presided- at the banquet, arid after the toast to The King had been honored, read letters of. regret from Supt. of Motive Power Rdbb and other oili- cials at their-inability` to attend. Mr. ' Donnelly "congratulated the_ [boys heartily on,-the splendid show- ing made at the examinations, and stated that when hestarted in the` ,service,, in the 60 s, n"6`such chance Was` fgi\7er'1 the ai3f)ren'tieS.V He `also gave them some "sterling advice pertaining to their particular -call-v a 1'. SHORT. -` - Manager No detail was omitted (by. the Allandale boys to.entertain in a tting manner their distinguished visitors, and so ,successfu14' were their efforts that they were .. highly `complimented by- those present, as well as by Master Mechanic . Don- nelly, who is very proud of his boys. ' i The excellent dinner `served: by Mine Hos-t Knight brought forth encomiums` from those present, and just a little surprise _.to the visitors from the larger centres on the sys- tem. ` ' V ' ing. /1!!! . to attain this knowledge. p_ I115. -The Town was happily respond- ed to .by Mayor Cowan who wel-` comed .the young men on behalf _of the town. He regretted being un- }a'ble to meet them on their arrival, `hut had learned that they were `be- ing well taken care of. He ap- preciated- the harmony existing tween the raiway and the town, and stated that although" Barrie had only one railway, he `did not "think any other "town in the Province was hetter provided for" in the matter of transportation. He said the `scienti- c part of a great railway system 1 was a serious one,: and the young men should feel grateful -to their employers for providing the . means Our Educational ' System Mr. ' E. Shear -responded to this toast, and - after -' congratulating the boys heartily on their eorts, stated that he was a `strong advocate f of technical-7 training. In days gone by o-ur educational system was vest- ed in the hands of a few, but he- was pleased tosay conditions were vdierentmow, and he hoped the ap- prentices appreciated A- what .; `the G31`.-R.v, were.- giving them; and..wo_11.1d make good use `of `it the f%1t1l}`-" ' In speaking of The "Early ;'I),ays of the. Grand s Trunk, j IM`r.3_ Aird --`be-1 `eam`e__ reminisoent, .a,,nd1to[ldy of ~ rail-, ' '1'--M ~ - ` onalsdninl 1' giIi_g11,... -came reminiscent, uuu wiu u; u... roading from` a mechanical stand- point, when theLequ,ip1fi'1e_nt was far below the standard, of to-day. Hie, description of transportation at - `Montreal -before the Victoria _bri_cl_ge ` was nished in [1860 was most In- teresting, .and7.he; "stated that as an.` apprentice -he had` `the. pleasure . of helping to make the tools for the late King Edwit-d;_ than frince of Wales, who bcraxd-. at ./its com- pletion. i Hex caf;utioned i the boys; to a persevere "in: their .d.ys, and later their`. ; -. Become- easier. ` s-' * ``AHandl1qt;:2ppreiitiie6 i?lwas j pmziact Mv*5'** hid-up Capital and R Assets (Over) ,'n-1,: `INTIIIITI, or naval, Tl-ll PRICES `_d"3A`1.V;A'-I:-`A5 1 Whg wre ` loud in their P_1`198 _0f - the Grand. ~Trunk s`_ f- f01`t.S1in'educat.iwng them. ' `mil! .Ai\nrnn+{no. Q.-....4... ...!7 1....._`_- _.1.':. W"-" ....,"+ J.`?V.`.V~ Wmgi "I "1 I .3 :Aiivren,iice=', Syst9m?? br.<>Iu1 s.1.1t. '9?t`E_1-3315lD}&:`:.*:,:1389011395" `T..fr :Su;2t.iA.; ,-,9`..;:,. ` .'=31'-`,`?"`i`?T'.<>I.18". `sbathwwhmi =',JtB&~~c;the `boys ; -on` their? work, "and 1-made -_s'p'e_ci`dl reference " to; the; Al-landale lads, stating that if they .Kpersisted in ` their efforts the boys . from other, stations wouldi have to look to their Iaurels. . A . _ , " ',-Mr . W; N`. Du, in speaking of The Transportation. Department, . regretted the. absence of Supt. Lynch. He stated. that his depart- ment was so closely allied` with `the Motive Power Dept.`,. the one being i ifdispensable to the other, that it was impossible not. to take a very . strong interest in the work of the apprentices, whom he"congrat_u1ated, heartily, ' TT2..21_3__ H 4,. .2 99 V 1 -1 Half Mill More For%NewACollegMiate% `The Board of Education at ? "a special meeting on Mon-day evening considered the estimates for the year, the total for the. Collegiate `showing an increase `equal to half a mill on the* dollar, including de- bentures on the new school. This. apparent small increase, when it was ` thou-ghtthat at least a full mill on the dollar would be required in ex- cess of la-st year, has been made pos- _ si-ble by the fact that over $1800 in accrued interest on the debentures was available, but next year it will require $3,250 to carry, the deben- ` {tures vanddntrerest, which will mean a full mill on the dollar. It will ,cost more for maintenance of the About 140 tons of `coal will now be requirezl`, anincrease "of" about $500 a. year, and the building and con- tents will be insured for $40,000, - more than treble what `was on the old one. Notwithstanding that 18 lady . teachers in the public schools are each year receiving $50 additional '.'l_1p ftoethe maximum, an increase of `$900 per year, other -estimates have ' been pared , so that but 400 addi- -tiongal Vwill be . required `for Apu-blic school purposes. _ _ s ; - `These `estimates ~ were presented ably. < the Finance Commiltteey the ' total amount ' of the levy not being ascertainalble until` Secretary. Marr .}_is able to make a statement of ~wh_a't '1-is ,yet_';to-;_ the credit of the Board ,m it.liie'1;7'l3ouv'5vn'_ "Treasury . from last year. ' Ibo `estimates? will"be p'ass_e_d at the um. s9ss*9a+ _ . j . Collegiate and more for insurance. ' E. VOILE \lC6lll\|. -L_LllL1l\ _After the labors on -Tuesday the` visitors were given a ` motor -trip around town and through a portmn of the -country, while on Wednesday the beauties of Kempenfe1dt' Bay were; demonstrated from - -motor boats. ` Apprentices responded: to -Iby representatives from _ Strat- 'ford, Ottawa, Toronto, Montrea1,L Battle Creek and Deeringi` empha-g sizedithe fact that the visitors were: equally at home `whether writing on their examinations or making after dinner speeches. ("l`L- 13..--.. _-_, -_ -L -_,___.L_ ' 1 _ The Press was not forgotten -by Toast Master Donnelly. .. and was, placed in the hands`of representa- tives of The Advance, The Ex- aminer, and Saturday Morning. _ | IN... T_'l'....L A_..1 'I'J'..-L....... _.-..__..._.] OI VVAJ Ll/Lvtllll UV_UllALl`='o .An examination in eMathemati-cs` I I hvas held on Tuesday afteinoon, and Mechanical Drawing on Wed- nesday afternoon, the results of which will not be known for some time. These examinations are con- d.uc_ted by men entirely neutral to the` Grand Trunk.` fl`. `I :1 ` UIOCIDCIBI. IIILLLI \.I%ULCL\IOIJ LVLUI `Sills! L Our Host and Hostess respond- *ed to by Mr; V. Knight congluded ;a very pleasant evening. ` A_ I Iv 9 ..-......-....J.-.._. _.. "]l'-L1--..-_J.:.... The flrst band concert of the sea- laoni will be at Queen s. Park` on_ Wedneiday as en_ir_1g of next week, when the; q11owmg_` programme will `?e3ieI?~e ` ` I. ' u`r h __L.:A.--..:..`1 I O`J'I I . Scnum-era '4 ' Sc`otch `;:;1qIxe_1<>.die ; , :9._1*r:: 'by_*.Bodewe1t Lampe ;.Nl.8l'CIl-"".L1`L'1uu1>au; , .j.L . . . _Ojvsertu1*e`---EBronze% Horse . . .~. I .9 o_ on o o u ..`s ;gSo`1`o... for "_.GO:met--`F_L Adieu" -* . " ' ' `. .*. Scgunbegt I 3' ,rA','n 03 0 _ "~` - .A1m Waterworks 5l.V_ClL _. March--Ter'ritoria1T` 0`-`NW OF 8|Il0.l AND '1'_HI;: V Domiu or cnuuu pun gawanrou. - :31.`-Y_f3`usi13ess`15vas. condn-ted with a " '1'.13k~ an at `Mondaf Council mett- tn... ...1...... 4.1....-~;`:.'.-1 ..A -;.1.......;.,..- .._;... 3 "",'." & IL (ill ILIFDIF Webb; T-he..presentati_oi1 of jtlie _ .,the_ feature-of` the evening, the " 0 `art! of Works f--estimates aiming ;'-1;for cbnsiderable ` ion qbefore aaoptea. clauseansy " decitiedr to; ask /the `Carnegie . ffde` a free` site and_. guarantee __1500 per year -for maintenance. `It was also decided that "the Council -`Would not pass a 'by-law cpmpelling grocers to close at 07 p.m., nor to jgievent restaurants from selling `ruit after that hour. 0 when the t`nsa1y;t `absentee `was. -bx the~ various committees,` ` thst Fund for $15,000 for a new" ' raryt %bui-lding, the town to` pro-V - Communications 2;`: 3_The Board of -H-ealth- *1-ecomrne d-" V _.}- a sewer on `Charlotte St.,` `from ' `3 uclcworth to` Albert St.; and also" acopy of a resolution asking _._l a council to have the nuisance . used` 'by udrain _under .t_he side- falk from the. Que_en s Hotel abat- ' `at once. 3 I - W. H. Kennedy asked "_an_d- was "wen permission to erect an electric i-gn in `front 0f_`\hiS liquor store at _ e Five Points. P C .- `V; - ? Frank `Hill and others` petitioned for an incandescent light at the orner of Sophia and Florence. _ fr Dr. McCullough sent notication` that the moving picture exhibit of the Prov. Board of Health would be given in Barrie on May 29th, at .3, -Em. for children` and at 8 p.m. for * clults as well. The District Officer of Health, ,g:;,,;Clinton, Jill be present, and h"' sked for s all and electric power. ' David Ross and eleven others petitioned to have hill cut_ down, a {culvert put in opposite lot 4, Amelia St., and to make it safe for` imllilic travel. ' ` ' Bgbt. Lightfoot, John McLean, -503. Ho\iv c-raft] `M. `Moore, M. F. Atlierton; John gSpearin, petitioned for the grading of Back St., from Duckworth to Nelson; opening of water talbles on Back St. and gravelling of Duckworth from Back to north town limit. ' Committees Present Estimates Fire and Police Committee re_- "(Continued on Page?!) 24! of May % Bqrgains Vvu uuum, v -.., Suits,'- worth $13, zhdliday pj ce only $9.98 Men s 0010;` W01-st_e`d, Vworth _I__ dun an e only . Centre Simcoe Licensg 3: 20th to 23rd. - rsday, Friday and iw7:i'.oo`, -i'.2.`ii pic"In"1'y $5 ; Men s Blue or_ .Black Oh< } % Suits, "wo _i $25.00, ho? M price only .. $1 Boys Stocki` holiday . I all sizes, 0 . .. . `Men s Riblbed % pair for Mn s Holida, ` holiday Lpri __ ., _ . , .. . Men s' _.-Balbri` Shirts ~~_I)rawe_rs, ` w th 50_cj!and for . . ' . . ".. I O I O O O O I O0 h1id& mi V` . f`Boys nB16omerT .1. a1-`I 1 w:o`rth- %$1.oo& %$1,g%5,;,% ybe clqsedf Monday, May 25th, ictoria Day; -Men s Twee 'Suit1's, worth $11, ` """ monnm I/U V IV-Loni}, yv. pa1r 79c ~. Coats, `worth- $10.00, holida .$6.9Q ' L ,woi`th% V *I>I}'i%ce,. $10.00; ` `$2.50, . . ., _ $1.98,` '. +"M.*31V1 -3 ~Su.Iida3' `W AHat$;?9 "2411? 1 ...&;ofMayp.rice %y, . .v?.?'.;.. ._; 25` v}9xx f.L0v,era11sg r:th%%%.`$;l_e`0<?, `L%f<;>r; May as mg. 1-ier `Lpmhj 5;: ,, 1 f:'._,,,`.'I-'-_ ?.2f1i:3: 53: A `7va1Iie;` We alw get hart! after 24th 3 'If,, '.'I,_.. -'-.. Unun nign` a.nv11.n ' Worsted, worth yprice only $19.98 or Cheviot - 7 holiday % $19.98` , holiday". price, _per pair[.... 100 ox; L holiday price V OK 11 iashirts, worth $1, in ca 9, or o". J\I:Q,' .L.I\ILl.\.nUI., 0000 a -vv 250 @I::-'.EIIaI:aI3JI:"_-=-31% m J. FRANK J] JACKSON %

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