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Hats, Shirts and Und<
CLOTHING!
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hn. Goods must De s
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CLOTHI
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11 Hats th;
Will o
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at sold at from $1.50 *
?t?ll .L'jIlLliC uu
S and HATS!
to 75 cents, now Closij;
Will n
SH01
? out at 69 cents. She
w tra at 79 cents.
ES and HATS!!
)es that sold for $1.5
0, $1.25 and $1%00,
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.nd 75 cent Shirts, wil
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3ig Bargains r
1 sell for 38 cents. At
i Shirts and i
)ig 50 cent line of Unc
line at 19 cents.
Underwear!
lerwear, will be closed
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1 out at 38 cents.
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I ?i /-' 1 H o r*Lr eivvrn v'< S^lll
sburg,
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iol vKiiWir went sullenly to tin*
"fla. Uii! \ou say !ru;'s nn>l Vater |
loo. Ver well. I shall speak to zo piin- 1>af
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ll~\\ ^ Ian t ih? llie first time. He'd i 'Verts
n?*l si good many." [ il(.
1'Kis time Jack utade Mr. rumple- llarkav
L*nn\v V
4JV/ M- m. m
tiuly. What have you to say": istl an<l
aril Hnrkaway ?at least lie's "Yes. We
iay ltedliigton now. hut you "Itighl y<
'ho I mean, sir?talking to liar- "I'ui on."
- '-n? i As Maple
y
all".''
can carry It together.**
>u arc." replied Harvey. ?rrrr jjjX
slept In the same dormitory '
MM fXS
UUW1\ IUI fT w
Days 'r;?
enoucn in lttt nftovo tliiK sort ?>r Hi
in<l v<iu are not coins; t?.o richt wa
"* ? ? *, k
/ Ihk l>oy, more (Hsu
plate than his hrot|
"1 'oil t let it uei'tl
listen to me," erii
eriivt nl' tin. <rti,)iit
I bottom of tli?' elass.
| -Now. listen. Primary rooks have
no fraginents of pre-existing rooks and
ing. i atv hurd and slaty," Mr. Mole went
v to on.
? . . v ' /v.vJin't - ?vid...4tO;U-^ Uu;<nvhiii
igreeable to eonteiu "leave the room!"
Iter. j "But"?
r again. Now, then, J "Don't answer nte.
<1 Mr. Mole. "The you to the head uiaste
' ~ ' "i'dii.w.u i '? ' *?% ,? i i n ? ? * i i 11 i k ls 11 >i i tl...
ripal. 1 know you now l.uy. you nir .
ner. You shall l??> en in* I"
"Talk English." said Jack. '
i This liiiii' llio voire onmo from Mr.
j Mol>* liliubrlf. M. lii.iivaut lnolii'il Ht
; i him seriously.
S "L r " ' '11 1)1 '' VaU
$ I prls^T Siiiv, y...| fT.i i vv
i ?>iv one siuimlmu!"
1 shall report , -l ho;; your pardon. I
T- *'"'1. anyililnif." Mr. Mole has
u speak. .
'Mr. Puinpleton." said the principal. I voy.
iid that lvuiark euinnate from >uu?" J t|uiy.o.
"No. sir. it did not.'J ! before
"Don't believe blui." / la/Jack. "Thn
Thlsj time It was Mr. Ston&.^ v | "You a
Tm;L,.iJl"'' lo?- j y?u
T" vX?*" ?? jucu.
j ,l.e speaker this ]
Itul he said he eouiu veiumu- ,
lie said he'd wake you all up ae Jack a
long." continued Maple. enough to i
uk you." replied Mr. Craweour. agreed upc
ire a good boy. I shall not forget still. Jack
I toys, school Is over till after din- ,L"' aqjtarli
- ?i?v eouuiid plav." Harvejym
ad Harvey >?! ??...
day bhu the trleU Ibey bad F>n.
Wlien tbe house wub /went
downstairs and took il~
inn from tbe drawing room. Vg'Jed
down tbe dot bi s of Mai?
UCflier . ?p
... r,0 ?* ?'
?? V.w-Me
Ij?tv;U rlnssi's ??f 1
Soiue are stratified
tied. Houston, tel
roeks are."
"They have i>obh
remains of livine h
w ston senior.
"How were they
"I'nder water,
downward."
lie i in...? ......
ocks, failed strata. - put his hook untie
, soiuo are uustratl- "walked away.
I mo what stialiiled ! .hiek threw his volet
' lug: "1'oii't try any o
les in them and the j with me. I've heen i
odles," replied IIuu- | you don't perform on
' The hoys laughed,
formed'/" white with rage,
from the surface i " t'haln hint m?.** salt
'1 his i line l he voice
i ' u iii? nam*'
r * liis iirm uikI "Vm! You think I am <
t<> lll'll !"
piffer him. say- "II:;, ha! Waterloo!
favour ^allies on JaeU.
a the navy, mid "You say 'lla. ha!" Y?u
n??\" loo!' and 'Frogs!" to in?\
Mr. Mole grew hoohy. plum pudding! Tha
you. sari', and I snap my til
I .lai-k. fucr!"
came from the "(So it. Itolivant!" said .1;
j i leucu uihsut uavinj; rwovt
r..o i<H?! v rj?11 lops.
"Dear me?dour me! 1 ar
rrnis!" said j dered!" cried the principal.
J so very extraordinary."
i say 'Vater | All at once there was a cry f
I say to you ] fireplace. A voice seeuird t
t vat i say to from the chimney,
icers in your ' "Help, help! I am stuck In tl
aid the voice. "Help, help!"
nek from the "Who is it?" exclaimed Mr
ecu his Jack ran barder than any one else
Mr. Stonor, wlio was stnmliiis by
1 bcwll door, caugbt bin) by the arm.
"I bis is "Did you not bear the bead mm
call you?" lie said,
roui tlic "1 beard bim say 'Hark away. I!
o come lngton!' and 1 barked away." said J
Innocently.
ie flue!" Mr. Stonor pushed bim Into a s<
saying:
. Craw- "You will stay."
him it imvs men got liuo uou, Java
tjie having put the empty aquarium Into
j corner."
ster Maple woke up with a groan.
"What's the matter?" asked Jack,
ted- "II'??' you do snore tonight. Vou won't
aek :l fellow sleep."
"I've had a laid dream." answered
wjt, M::i le. "! thought i was 011 Iwuird n
ship and we got wrecked. 1 fell lulo
the sea and began to sink until I
i < ? ? i . n ii.ii ill'
Tliriv was ui? an
Ihe top of the class
next, next," ami s<
"This is bail," li
l.nil."
Suddenly it little
to ex. laiin, "They
|by volcanic oriirin,
the < nth, after tli
strata, ami yon di
uii?*ii it ijutmi rm us ; , \\ iikiou
swor. Il?? Infill nf | "\\ \ut's t!imt V" oxi-h
. saying: Vou. you; ' lit' rushed to a t;iI
> on. j looked out; hill, of ?
10 exclaimed "very j nobody. The itoys i
j convulsed widi laugh!
boy was supposed' j "This i- very odd.'
roine to lh?' surface j marked "Order in e
from tin* interior of ! ?>eeotidary rooksV"
.? disposition of the j The bead boy unsvv
vide strata into pri- : lend from ilu- primal
window.
Mr. Mole. "Wlm is It that say 't!o i
It*. I'liinhed tip. To you lioys I am M. Ito
ourso. eoiihi see will not lower myself Ilk
ueaiiwuite were this earth creature, this ins
er. "liive liiiu snakes!" eriet
" Mr. Mole re- from the window,
lass! What are "Where is that hoy? I
i eat? h liiin!" saiil M. Boliv
ered " They ex- | will not he what you call
v strata to the j will ttive you one hit on tl
( our, running to tin* s|>oi.
it, Itolivnnt?' ! "Who is It V" lie repeated,
livant. for I "Mr. Mole. 1 uiu stuck up tt
c this Mole, j tiey."
ioct!" j "Who put you there?"
I .luck again " 1 wo of the boys. Help, hel
"This is very strange," said t
wish I could 1 clpal. "Mr. Mole is up the ch
ant. "Rut I "And you'll l>e up a iree sooi
I chaffed. I I l?>ok out." said Jack beh
le nose?so? ' 1'niupleton.
Jack math- no resistance.
Mr. Crawcour came up. and, patt
le cblui- Jack gently on the shoulder, said:
have made it a rule never to punisl
boy on the impulse of the moment, :
p!" I menu to have every boy who offei
he prln- greatly tried by a mixed jury of m
imney." ters and schoolfellows. I shall enipa
i if you a Jury of six in three days. You <
ind Mr. plead your own cause if you like or
some one to do it for you."
reached the bottom and lav anions tlie
inj. shells auu sand, with all sorts of beast I
Iv, Ms. sharklike lish swimming round
h a nie I f- el quite wet and slippery. I
in,j never had sucli a peculiar dream bends
In'v. and 1 can't liring myself to be
ins- i "eve it isn't real."
n,.| "<Io to sleep, and don't bother me
with your sharks," said Jack.
Suddenly Maple exclaimed: "I've
caught a tish! And here's another.
STIE<
THE G1 j|
(Successor to ]
Fishino s?
liiarv, stvoiniary at
"V? ry Kwd! I'on
t)u' (Inss. l am )il?
nor," said Mr. M<>!<
"I'l< a so, sir, i did
Turiii'i
"Who was it, tinlinson,
or you, Film
"No, sir."
"Oil, my, here's :
Iho ri'idor of t lie ro
nl tertiary classes." chalk,
tie up n? tin- ln\-id of ; I lit' voice :it the
used with you. Tur- ! "Your chalk. Mr. Mo!
i*. t the l.illio I Iridic tav
lu't answer," replied 1 the> won't tick you .
! Mr. Mole made a not
n? Was it .von, Mai- tin? window and wi
ier?" j suit.
"If 1 am to lie distil
i iro!" was heard in ed in this way. the le
om. I on." said Mr. Mole.
i mid I will kick you a In sir
window said:! lie struck Mr. Mole in i
o, isn't l'OikI at | attempted to kick liim. In
ctii. They say ' master caught liitn by t!
my more." i ilm w tiim backward, The
h?*r frantic rusk ! was now in a rcrtnent. Mi
ith>tlic same re Mr. I'etnpieton left tlieii
clashes, and the principal
rbetl and insult mine in to correct the K
ssntw cannot ^o s.
"\\ bat is tins '" cvelainio
rate?so!" j "Mr. rumpleton," cried the
lit' face and pul. turning shar|>ly round. *
il tin* senioi must bog that you will la-lm
he foot and decency. Assist me In oxt
whole school your fellow inns tor from his
. Stonor and , hie position. lie Is up the ?
r inspection ' repent. Mr. Mole, terrified
happened t> violence of two boys, has sou;
njjlish oxer "J*'0 'he chimney and stuck t
Mr. I'umpletoii with an air
it Mr I'f.i, iteration seized the itoker a in
princl- I "Tlmnk you, sir. May 1 object to
I really 1 members of the Jury?"
re with "That depends. They will he fa I
floating chosen, and remember one thing?wl
deplora- ever sentence the _ id go?that is i
hiuiney. self-passes upon you. if you are fot
by the guilty, will be strictly enforced. 1
ght ref- may go now."
here." Jack walked away and joined
of des other boys in the playground. Mr. M
I I)VL!.1 ll 11 lid \l I'nllvMlif lidil tnntlo fpiftntlo
tljt. end the bed's wet through and through.
J A in I s'.t sea, or where am IV Can i
,.I v \v~ \ e been drowned V"
,,j. "It's my opinion you're going off
?v | your nut." answered Jack,
aid staple sprang out of bed and pu'lcd
01) up the blind, which let In the moonlight
and enabled lilui to see that his
Ij IshI was soaked through. Fish of ail
0I0 sorts were moving about, and a pretty
n.ii Uiess there was in the sheets wlmt witii
Nets, Seines, H( *9
l?oles, I |s|
The Tandem Spi
Baseballs, G %
Bats I
Phonogr. \ ^
Mi. Mole turned
rould <e nolioily.
"This Is very od<
attention. What di
roehsV"
"^ oil don't liml a i
"Houston senior
Don't deny it tin
you. (io down to
elnss." e\elainied
"It's html lines"
sharply round. lie. M. Kolivant's I'renrl
I l<? I he senior inastei
I," said h?'. "Now, ! what was uoiiiy on, I
stiu^uishos primary his colleague and ask
assist him.
iv moles in them." ! "Vat Is It?" lie said.
that was you. ; the i indow for yon?
voire eatne front > makes too mid?"
the liottotn of the "No," answered Mr.i
dr. Mole angrily. ; "I'ro^s." said .laek./p
tf11 lloiistoo into Turner's innnili
i ehisS'\v:is next . our. "Mi. Mole with Ills I
's. and, seeing and M. I'olivnni oil Ills bm*
le entile over to' Jul! How run yon export
;o<| it In* roulil | l>o ordeilv when they haw
I example? (?entlonirti, I i
"Shall I shut of ymi!"
Is it that II "Shut np." sail] Jaek,
volee route from the senior
Mole: "it's"? ".Mr. .Mole!" exclaimed t
nitinulthe words, in astonishment.
"1 sattl noinnm sir. ret>
iMs clinched ramming It ii|>. bringing down
i.! I lisgrtioe* tr of soot.
tin* Ixiys to "Hive It lilin, ' said .lack.
such a ba-l t'raweour likes soot. It suits 1
mi a>Unmc<J "Mr. Stonor. did you speak?
the principal,
making his "No. sir; I rover uttered a i
nia-tcr. my solemn oath." replied Mr. J
he principal "This is perplexing. Have \v
i trihspiist among usV"
lied the sen \ i...,. o#........i c., 1 . .
a -how all the masters were talking anil Ian
ing together about what had tal
"Old itluee. .lack sought his friend Ilarv
aim." ami as they met he said:
" asked "Now 1 must settle Maple. 1 wc
have fellows sneaking altout me.
void on sides, it's spoiling my ventriloquli
houor. If 1 try it on again, every one \
e a ven- Vnow who does it."
"The little 1 least! I'd wig him!"
m .
,"l, sand and shells and the rest of it.
"What a is ha me!" exclaimed Maple.
v ' "I'll tell Mr. Crawcour of this. Here's j
' a trout and a goldfish and a horrid red '
m't looking thinp. You'll pet it for this."
j,(1 "Why. you little dispuster." said Jack, !
"do you mean to say 1 did itV I'll skin
sin.
vjjl you if you teil stories about uie!"
Somewhat alarmed. Maple answered: i
"1 did not mean to say It was you, but |
St* n mil uvl * ? -
Recc
Guns,
at
A mm u
T ry us on I'o
ST'pm iT7 t
"N'.t sir.
I i v OU."
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, "Vol's ilut you soy ?
?.io down or I'll I rovrs. rli? \ :it yon s:i
liviilil furiously.
\V:l lorloo." s? id .l:icl
Hat
to mi'': I 'n| master. "My opinion
yV" ? rinl \| Bo- 1?1? ?' J" bewitched. I shnl
then perhaps yon will get
I- toin of it."
*ris 1 Jl
is that tin* |ih\ Houston's friend and on
I go out and 11i?> sneak of tlie school,
til the l?ot- * l'lease, sir. may I spcaL to y
?n I.I
hh in Si
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ipaniou. "1 s?y!" said Jack. "You know i
chief's aquarium V Wouldn't it la
ouV" lie >?rk to take 11 out of tbc drawing ro
and empty It Into Maple's bedV
inno,<;
?.... uiuni untu jhii uii iiiese i
the things in my boil. Thoy could not bav,? '
> a eoino there of their own accord. "\V111 I
onj you let uie sleep in your bed tonight, '
Jack?"
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