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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1926, p. 6

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~ CONTINUES TILL JUNE 5th ONLY . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES AND SAVE SOMETHING WORTH WHILE _ PLAIN GREY TOPCOATS 'only. Sizes 37 to 42. Regular +++. SALE PRICE $9.98 MEN'S CAPS colors. ular $2.00. SALE PRICE , ALL CREPE AND SILK TIES In stock. Regular $1.00 to $1.76 78c¢c. ia G Regular 75¢. BOYS' RIB STOCKINGS Sizes 51-2 to © 1-2. Reg. 3c. PRICE BOYS' ALL WOOL SW MEN'S LLAMA HOSE 786c. Colors Black, Grey Regular 786. Oolors SALE PRICE . EATERS All colors. -Regular $1.50. viens. $14 POLO White braid trimmed. 8. Regular $3.75, for BOYS' BLUE SERGE MIDDY SUITS Sizes 2 to | Regular 26c. SALE PRICE 150. Reg. 50c. -- - SALE PRICE 33. We have many things on our bar- ain table. Come and see them. All our Fancy COAT SWEATERS and V NECK--LESS 20 Per Cent. por Dh. 1 Get There, News-Record: Judging by 'the trains are kept running, must ba more powerful on ago, or else the not quite so bad. im home is 'except the family. 9) » 2 5 supplied Colors: Navy, Khaki, 2t0 8. Price :- 89¢,, and $1.49. 'BOYS' WASH SUITS "13 suITS $2.98 and $3.98. BOYS' TWEED OLIVER TWIST Colors: Brown, Blue and Grey. Age 2t08. Price --$1.89, $1.98, STONE MASONS' MITTS Double thumbs and palms. Reg. SALE PRICE 75c. START TENNIS CLUB UP AT WELLINGTON With a Good Executive--Little @irl Is Run Over by Auto. 'Wellington, May 25.--The Wel- lington Tennis Club has been organ {zed for the season. The following officers were elected at a meeting at the home of Everett Hubbs: Presi- dent, B. L. Hubbs; vice-president, .|Stanley Howarth; secretary, Grace Sanders; executive, Mr. Cleminson, B. Wiltse, W. King, Lena Hendry, Miss Stinson and Miss Pearce. Mr. McNeill was hired as caretaker of the courts. The Canadig Girls in Training of ithe United Church, on Friday even- ing, entertained girls from the | Friends end Anglican churches at their regulér meeting. - Miss Flor- ence Nash conducted the business period and Miss Helen Green led in a worship service based on friend- ship: This was followed by an ad- dress by Mrs, M. BE. Lowe, the Wo- men's Institute speaker, on "Wanted, "lg Girl." This was listened to with much interest by the girls. A light linéh was served and a sing-song enjoyed at the close of the meeting. 'Alexander Ward, who was drawing _ {gravel for the roads, had 'his left toot badly ir jured last week, owing to an iron bar falling on it. 'W. G. MULE SKIN ONE-FINGER GLOVES Regular 75c¢. - SALE PRICE 58o. MULE SKIN GLOVES Reg. B0c. ---- SALE PRICE 38c. SPECIAL VALUES Men's & Young Men's Suits (3 LOT 1. 50 Sample Suits All sizes Greys, Browns, Stripes, Worsteds and Scotch Tweed. Regular Price $22.50. SALE PRICE $14.95 --0g. MEN'S All wool. $1.25, COMBINATION OVERALLS . Blue, Black, $3.00. SALE PRICE $2.29 Fine quality. Regular $2.75. BOYS' GOLF HOSE MEN'S KHAKI AND GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS Sizes 14 1-2 to 17. Reg. $2.00. SALE PRICE --. Khaki. Sizes 38 to 44 KHAKI TROUSERS Sizes 7 10 © 1-2. Reg. MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ceiee $1.29 Novelty Stripes and Checks; also LOT 2. 50 Sample Suits All sizes. Blue Serge, Light and Dark Grey, Colored Worsted, Single and Double Breasted. Regular price $35.00. Sale Price $2 1 dO MEN'S BLACK ALL WOOL RIB HOSE Reg. 75c. ---- SALE PRIOE &3c. MEN'S HEATHER ALL WOOL plain colors. Sizes 14 to 17, Reg. PENMAN"S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS SALE PRIOE «+---+vr:000s $148 Reg. $1.75 .- SALE PRIOE $1.23 ' RUBBER .BELTS BALBRIGGAN SHIRT AND Reg. 65¢. ---- 'SALE PRIOE 470. Regular LE PRIOE 23c¢. 14 to 17. MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Reg. $1.75. -SALE PRICE $1.39 MEN'S ATHLETIC NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR Reg. $1.00 - - - -SALE PRICE 89c. OST'S BOYS' KHAKI LONG Reg. $1.25 . .- MEN'S KHAKI TROUSERS Reg. $1.50 -- SALE PRICE $1.29 The Home of Good Clothes Brock Street MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Khaki, Navy, Light Blue. Sizes SALE PRICE Regular 750. SALE WASH NES TROUSERS -SALE PRICE 98c. 14 t0 17. present, then afterwards had lunch at Wallace Garratt's. Mrs. B. A. Titus has-been ill but is somewhat better. Her sister, Miss Ella Terry, is nursing her. Cleveland Blakely, who has been in Toronto tor some time,-is now working his farm at Gilead. Dr. O. A. Bradley, dentist, now has his office over Mc- Kinnon's machine shop. He also goes to Consecon every Friday, where he has an office at Eaton's furniture store, Miss Mary McNeill has gradu-' ated from the Ontario Business Col- lege, Belleville. Mies Della Philipps went to To- ronto to visit her brother and fam- fly ; she will go with them on a motor trip to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Harrington visited at Toronto. Miss Margaret Wooten, B.A, Napa- nee Collegiate, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ¥anning. Dr. McOulloch has had his barn renovated. Wellington storekeepers have ar- yanged to have a holiday on Wed- nesday Afternoons during the months of June, July, August and September. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson went to Detroit to see the graduation of their daughter, Lillian, who has been nurse-in-train- ing at Grace Hospiial, Thay réturn- od home on Wednesday. There was lots of work being dome near the corner, at Bast Wellington, on Fri- day.' Oliver Calnan, J, U. Werden and Gordon Baird were doing cement work at Mrs. Bonter's house occupied by William Wood. # . $1.38. ? feed flour, 2.35. ~ Dr. and Mrs. McCullouch started on a motor trip to Westérn Ontario, Mrs.| M. E. Lowe, who addressed the Women's Institute and C.G.LT. last week, was the guest of Mrs. Broad over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, John Shepherd and sons, John and Harold, spent Victoria Day at Belle- ville, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shepherd. ' Word reached Wellington on Tues- day morning that Barbara Shepherd, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shepherd, was run over by an auto on Monday night, and was taken to the Belleville Hos- pital. Mr. Ewart Jones, Picton, wes solo- {st at the Wellington United Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. David Van- devoort spent the week-end at Mr. and Mre. David Lambert's at Picton: : PRODUCE MARKETS : ed GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Toronto, Toronto, May 27.~~Manitoba wheat--No. 1 northern, $1.61 1-2; No. 2 northern; $1.67; No. 3 north- ern, $1.52, c.i.f., bay ports. Manitoba oats--No. 8, 51 3-4c, ell. bay ports. ' American corn--No, 85c; No. 3 yellow, 83¢, ronto, Ontario grain, points. Wheat--Good milling, $1.36 to 2 yellow, track, To- f.0.b. shipping Oats--Ontario, No. 3 white, 44c to 46¢. 4 2 Milifeed--Bran, . §31 per ton; shorts, $28; middlings, §40 per ton; salting, 6c to G1. 50, Toronto. Flour--Ontario 9 per cent. patent, in bags, Toronto, $5.90, in bulk, Montreal, for export, $6. Hay--Local dealers are quoting for baled hay as follows: Good No. 2 timothy, $15 per ton on track, To- ronto; No. 3, $14, and mixed hay, $12. " Straw, per ton, is quoted at $10. Loose hay at the St. Lawrence market is quoted at $20 to $22 per ton for No. 1 quality. Montreal. Montreal, May 27.--Wheat, No. 1 northern, $1.64 3-4; No. 2 northern, $1.50 3-4, and No. 8 northern, $1.- 45 3-4 per bushel, ex-stere, 'Fort William; No. 2 Canadian western oats, 63¢; No. 8, CW, 57¢; No. 1 feed, 54 1-2¢; No, 2 feed, $2 1-2¢; No. ¢ Canadian western barley, 72 1-2¢, and American No. 3 yellow kiln-dried corn, 84c per bushel, ex- store. i Winnipeg. Winnipeg, May 27.~--~Wheat--No. 1 northern, $1.54 8-4; No. 2 north- ern, $1.50 3-4; No. 3 northern, $1. 45 3-4; No. 4, $1.87 1-4; No. 5, $1.- 28 5-8; No. 8, $1.07 5-8; feed, 93 §-8¢ track, $1.51 5-8; screenings, $3 Oats--No. 2 C.W., 49 §-8¢; No. 3 C.W., 45 5-8¢; extra No. 1 feed, 45 §-8¢; No. 1 feed, 43 b-8¢; No. 2 feed, 40 1-8; rejected, 38 3-8¢c; track, 48 5-8c. Barley--No. 3 C.W., 6lc; No. 4 C.W., BT 1-2¢; rejected, 55 1-2¢; feed, 54 1-2¢; track, 6lc. Flax--No.'1 N.W.C., $1.94; No. 2 C.W., $1.90; No. 3 C.W,, $1.76; re- jected, $1.66; track, $1.94. Rys--No. 2 C.W., 8be. nn Chicago. Chicago, Miy 27.--Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.63 to $1.64; No. 2 hard, $1.- 1 63 to $1.64. Corn, No. 2 mixed, Tle; Timothy No. 2 yellow, 71 1-2¢ to T2¢. Oats, | Clover seed, $15 to $28. MEN'S FINE COLORED SHIRTS Arrow and Strand make. Sizes , SALE PRICE MEN'S TROUSERS | Sizes 32 to 42. Regular $2.50. Sale Price, §1.68 ALL SALES FOR CASH Regular $2.50. 80 NOW BILLY OAN KEEP Hy Billy Warhurst, two, of Alameda, Calif., d a stray on the street. He nam him "Sport" and took him home, bu his | patents dude's know hothér therd let him stay: 'But nigh house re and "Sport"s' barking saved nine lives, BD Eo Ti. hh te ah No. 3 white, 41 1-2¢ to 4%¢; No. 3 ---------- white, #1c to 41 3-dc. Barley, 6%¢ Svat winagumént always tas oun doesn't look A nd to 77ec. seed, $6.25 to $7.1 The key to success anything like a night key.

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