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Northern Advance, 3 Nov 1904, p. 8

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v :-Joe_ GanB.;.of Baltimore defeated `Jimxliy _Brittt of Bali Francisco on a foul [in latter city on Monday z3j;ght}ji|f_;a Haiaftle tor the lightweight gjngsiitgiq ehgfiipionship. Britt I had` alL. ili.e;;gglvah~:gg,e-_ up to the men :xund;_ %I?v`!f;1If" . tli_o:-toul' occurred. the A er`;.awerdin8 fight to Guns I <;!J- Babcook. G. T, 3&1: ant."-' '.F" E'1'.`- .. " ...._ -vu .lllllUlI- 1 ijloxvipg up the -hom .d}ate1jig1ly lessened the horse`. . v V C At Memphis. on octoberzs. Dan< Hatch with a'Tpace_;nakex'-. carrying aj} wind-shield `in. front and accom- phnied by a runner at the side. pac- ed the ctastest mile `ever made by 9.} horse_ in harness. making the cir- cilit in 1.56 flat. ` _Maor Delmar, driven by Alta Mc- ; Dohlald. {established a new world s 3 mark for unpaced trotters last week. 1 jwrhen nhe circled the track .in 2.01 1-4. The previous smark .wd.s 2.01` ad`. --- 15- 5-I __- ,.---- v v- 4.` will ly clgtss condition. nW re pnleasedto hear that Fort Hunter is: 1-a'pid_lVy improving. new, _lDyment "purchase, ' has Jnrnved from New nY0l'k in first- nldiu. .......'a:L:-._' `- .The . Toungorder, LA'n:_ sjonrrnc NEW? "James Warts of |._ -...._ E tpcvv o no v`-nvocouwvun It 3;; -Seen mixed up `with fehe` unspeakable" nYukon and 'Or_ow'a Nest `Pass -scandals. ' V ' ` -_.- ,A-,.-..u..yu-9 .umu1s |W3u3 Z.U.l \ha.ld_` jointly by Major hDel ma.r Eon" Diflon. A cold wind was` rinn .... LL. 1.., V - K_l|_3 GLOVES . ......I AL- . -_-- vv nnsu VT 7-ihoz;e stretch. which 18;. Mid` tore- B.' W83 illed last . hn Ann `I Toronto. better i `tile yspzzed `of I 1b.oo -Coats senfng at $1.00. 21.00 Coats selling at 13.00 (`Anna our] sun; I-L-.. L - .- ~ vv `~-- vi -- v w-uwv--v -ywvuoc --vw gvvnouvvnv It ohas_ thrust upon the people 0;" railway _ policy which , merited . ppgndi received ai scathing `denunciation from .the Minister of Railwfaysw " 1.-- _..-_-|_--_.-.| LL- -21---- -n c, not on sale at the one price 259 each. 'l.VU regular, 0'aOK Ollly... . . shades. sizes 5%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `Dillon--oocuncuocouooon o n o n - ~- Overcoat for Men Overcoat for Boys. of our entire stock of Ties for a quarter Our Christmas N eckwear will oe bere response we ve decided to continue l| I. On % I \\ as % `bursa oo`ou1-,e:V-of Octob Watson 0 MP3 Carley. wife V;,'.':~`=~;m\.1`1ey was onaiey. Victoria sfy Oh. gympat 3 2 years , 91: dam .11! us felt at not 3 ' T59 funeral tpli R. 'TI_7;, 8. ~' A t'd`V Der (LT. , eased : t . ` 3'-men: t -, , : hm! 3 great deala % of his 1 `West 3 - . . cqulsltlon, the two_; Y?&r.Q1d T "b ' ?".n8'ordV , y 'mD- Order-'l?r. `1 `hStnut colt V5~ i`-s<. that he bought Went! - - y m 1\WYork from Sydn Pa Set. Tango,-`A19, ms pep : hfmed ` ra30n:1ib . . ' 13 will to date, and Mr` `byment Iz:.f"' deve1::SiStr9 hopes that am '~'0.r- He haanto umlther Fort and3- Peon first fStarted fourteen the if-hlrd twice 'L?`11` Second once. E: R can stakes`; ate was second in 59. 23 ~T.,hmas, F1 b.fC0n(*_v Island (.0 for 55* which -5 `wk "` '" ' 4 '5 fuomgs `#3 the track record ' He won the Man- -tank I. '_ he Watemide. Pasadena. gator? ohye agettothrs. In another . t. Bury a St. Beliane, Hot Vat`-lfavaralbl nd other colts that `_n brobher yt th}`8`ht ` of. He is 8 ;"n'er. and 119 H`8h Order, a stake 3'11 Iister f `S dam. ~T0ngese, is a Hanover 0 B9 tHalladay, being Ing.tellow 1?. gr Mdllie 1... by Ben`; 0r.__|8. sxre. imp. Ordenby "ITO Kin T elma" by Galopin, 011` .Q,1'h&tngntg . um mare. and sire of taahionaaaf if probably 5'` red stallion S erving In d con- ` 'l11aliti;s`n.ne:,r "9rder has all ` . essary for success. the D10 ; A-lliorica wt - . 0 day' `w1t~h size an the 'The Recent Dyment Pur- ~ % chase. 'Ol>ituary. tioe ?7th.A` V 9 credit] glnn c wwlvtn ~hns insulteit men o Dundon- ald'.s stamp while advancing men of the Preston and Jackson type I `II. 1...... 'l-2I..J L- 1-4.`... .._-. -0 24... W-L bout farce arm` 2} H a La Publ ton fag '11'a;a:'2;u;a'1.;f.;;.,'.r'a.;.;f.;: its ante-election pro ises; 1 ` 11. .I_-.. L--__ ___!_'._J _-__ ._`_-!L'|_ 'L\-- OIIC It has rem-sed to the industries of Ithe country the measure of pro-. tootion they needed. granting-it. on-' ly in isolated cases where sufficient pressure? couldbe Abrouglht |_tobear or party advantage could :be?- gainedg `n. 3...- 4.1......._:. --..-_ .a.u_- _--._|- _ Its ministers -have amused un- mense lortunes since '_.ov ;ming into power. T - - TL .`_-__ ___.,, A) A `LI , 0' I,,,L,!___ --..-_. --y-y paw-ovcw Jw-o "Th: (globe, has accused meof. aag vacating conscription in Canada. A I always uhave -been. and am still. Idp-.i posing .to conscription. I will give two public instances only ;'of_ my oppositionato it. Many months ago` I wrote (Lord Meath. -`chairman `ot the iLa ds' Drill Association of Great Britain. and stated that `in my_opin~' ion compulsory service for the Bri- ton is-hou'ld be limited to his school boy days. I repeated `my opposition to sconscri-ption in public speeches in Canada, notably at. the inaugural meeting of the Canada Club at `Ot- tawa. w-here I outlined the scheme tfor Ihhe reorganization ofthe `militia. . His Course Explained. ' . The Militia Acts in lforce in Can- ada {for the last forty years havefala ways given the Government Ipower . ,to compel citizens to serve in the" (militia. T-he Minister of Mi- .itia in February. 1903, made up his mind .to adhere to the principles of old Act in his contemplated bill. and ' asked me to make any suggestioxui or imp.rovemen_trs to it. taking `the otld Act as a (basis. In accord'a'.nce with his wishes I made cer- tain amendments and returnedihim the Act. {But I made _ no change whategvet` in the direction of increas- ing nthe liability of the Canadian ci- tizen to serve in peace time. I sim- ply carried out Sir Frederick Bor- den .s wishes in taking the old Mil- itia Act as the {basis andmaking it clearer and bringing it up todate. H'l`].n --..I.- !_-...-..._-.I _.-- .. _--L!4L ..v-. V -noun cu Odlallb Iv mt`-I UV I-Iuvvl `'l`he only increased power which I desired to ive the Government was the power of forcing the "boys. of the country to perform 100 drills of one hour each. `between the ages of -14 and 18. which would of course "have. [been done with their school`. cadet corps under the new regula- tions tfor school cadet corps which The present Goveinmenf .'ba_uohed the electorate. -.vvv w .-p~u- own vnnvv vv nvoowuv Dear Sir.-In answer to your in-T 'qu~iry as tothe truth of the state; mcxntzs contained in the cuttings ,r'om_ The Toronto Globe. which you have kindly sent me. lam glad to have the` opportunity of" placing the fol- lowing facts before you: ullV`|.... fl.'L_ 'L-_ ----__,- 7 - I0 I " 'l`he_` Toronto World publishes. the `following letter from the- Earl .. `of; ]_Jundonald:- To -the Editor of .the Toronto World.` Dundonald in His `:3 `Defence. fit peturn Three Suppdrtesi of L. Borden. ARa1ly1t%o the P0113. A % % Every Expmgted to His ._ _---_ .--._ ----vww--~_-. has defeated the ends` in thecase of politieal :5,ooo,ooo EIEQEQNIO mzsmvc. ' $3,200,000 of just`- crimin- hna ide- Ottawa. . Oet.5 A3t.-'1`enders are be; I 13113,. oelledjffor a $200,000 lift look It Kifkufield on take ` V'1'1`ent (Canal. Wi l'he.rlocation. will be between Lake isimooe and Balsam` Lake. or about -100 miles -hem like Pete1*bo1-ough -The"Ki1`kieldA;._loek. wm be 9.. `bout ten `feet ahnx"tI'. than the one `Tit Iietevbcronjsh`. end. the lift will gglie-'1 ntty-tive V-feet-..rV,":or":.,gep00 toot htn;_,-`- 't,erbewoI_h. eee0 _0,fo.wer.s `at; 9530 1?'l7I;!|0."~3l`0..e 0 91 .:,7F99iiDt59 :f fat Mam 0 ace 1!` 0 time wuuuuvvw pv-- -wvuu_qv-u nQx_t_ I .&ufugn;: -v-cuanaa an: `vuw 0-I-LQUUGLI Ill-lcbv To get these advantages they must send` -the right ` `men toe the `colonial conference he propcses. And. as was declared in one-got the resolutions pfaesed at -the meeting of the Lib- eral-Oon-servative'Association in To-' `route. the -Canadian leader best qual- ied (by abilities and convic- tions to co-operateuwith Mr. Chem`- _-berlain is Mr, R. L. Borden. ' `Irma. 1.9-, Q;-.~'Lu.`. 1 _ ~Wit-h him at the ahead of a Can`- |adian Government there would (be an end to that __om=iaunderrstand ing `pa one side and deception on the other lwhioh it /is the Ipolioy of the Laura 'ier Government to keep-up in mat- ters effecting the trade relations !between uBr`ita.in and Canada. ' ICa_nadian" pY'o`(.l`ucers_ of foodstufs `desire the spcial advantages, .'Mr. Ghamberlai is laboring to obtain tor Ithem in the B.riti.sh market, ll`- ._-J. LI__-,- , !. "With regard to. the charge that 11 wished Atofaibolishthe Schools of Instruction because I simplified the wording on the 01311130 under which the permanent corps was to~be en- listed. it is hardly rworthy..contra- diction. I gave months of-my time to improving the Schools of Instruc~ tion. and making their working` more convenient for the militia. and they stormed an essential -.'part of the system of training which I was then pressing the Minister to adopt. and which` has since {been adopted. '- -`----v- - I A The old `Militia Act Isaid: `The_' ' period of service in the active mil- itia in time of {peace will bethree years.` If strictly carried out. these n words would prevent men from serving more than three years.[even A ` it they Wished. and. as it is desirable _ to retain the services on`; a certain number_ of_ men beyond that period as leaders. I inserted V the words. `the -period of ` compulsory-service; shall be three eyearsY; so that .volun- I` tary service might be_!ootntinued in 3 accordance with the `regulations 1 which `would -be laid down. - My .3 proposed iwording has been rtwisted into 9. desire on s'm~y_part to intro-, duce increased severity into-the pro- ' V visions of the Militia Act.`_ T V i. The Permanent C-orpos._ _1 With Iregard to -the suggested 3 power in the biuwto increase the 1 per-manent corps -up. to a limit of ` 5,000 men. I thought it advisable to 1 take power to increase it up that ` numlber if desirable. so as not to I havecontinually to amend the Act 1 whenever a small increase was de- 1 aired: Eat it must be .remembered a e a t a t I that Canada is arrapid.-ly. growing jcountry, with 'increasing responsibil- ities. .But I have never recommend- ed in any report II have made `to the Minister any large increase in the `permanent corpie C~I:nvford Priory. _/Oct. 18, 4904." ,__w. I A `Purely Volunfary `Army. _In my recommendations for the .reorganization of the-militia con- tained in my reports. there is ,not one word wivtahqregard to -oomi)ul- sory service. `I proposed. a pu're1ly voluntary army for Canada in `time of peace. HHIL- II -use-u-.a . . .- ,___ "I -was `then if: time Tplroqessn of draft- mg..__ . T -----I`---`-p , " A Lift FLoc;lTs_;ait Iiirktzildf CAPITAL.` '-nUNDoNA.Lb.' Mr. and i Mrs. -Clark will spend their honeymoon at thevst. Louis Exposition and will live with Mr. and Mrs; Rogers in Midland till thgiriihoruiu is _ti1iished.'_ ` 1 - ` _' LE'l`HERLY-PIGGO'l`T. ` , ' A _pre`ty house.wedding `took place on Wedniday at ` uhoghomg off. the; .-,brid,e`a_-_ parents. `Midland. ,wheh' Misti 1A1-.i=[;ai9 ._jPics9tt.. F dduzihtr`. 0.1 11.?`- '_'g'ott .9! the 4.}!-3,-._'3.".;B;. '}{v.s`-h_.`1Qr 6. or i$"~( 3. :3.` ` '9`}_ .. .,`?.`.* uuun 4----r vuuuaa J.'1uyl.(uJ.`p 11.13. 1). 14.! White. Mn and Mn. -Nottingham,` '0! Victoria Harlbor; the Misses Gui- nane. of Toronto; Miss Hanna; W. A. Clark. jr._. J. F. Clark. R. H. Clark. James Noble; of Tonav`va'nda.'. N.Y. '- `If.. ___I - - - v 1 `Ame-1.18% "those [present were Mr. and 3 Mrs. `A. Clark. of Collingwoodz Mr." and M1-,3. Willia`-Tm Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. James Playtair, Mrs. D. L. \XKL:+n `Al ... .._..| an-#- -v - -Miss IB. Guinane. of Toronto, was the bridesmaid. and Mr. William Alexander Clark. `brother of the groom. -wws the groomsrnan. V The wedding march was played by Mr. James Noble's orchestra of Midland. The house `was decorated with roses, e-arnations and` smile: `from _Dun- lop's`. The presents. were many. the bride receiving a sack of gold coin from her uncle. and aunt. and there were -two other sacks of (gold given the young` people. ` oi oi LANGRILL--M0RGAN. ; .Wednesday evening. October 26th,~ was the occasion `of a pretty house. `wedding at the residence of _Mr. R. _R. Morgan. Emerald street. usouth. ' I-Iamilton, when his third daughter. Minnie 'M.. was united in marriage to Dr. Walter. _F. La-ngirill, former-i ly of Barrie. `Rev. E. J. Ethering- ton. rector of $t. \Thomn3 Church. performed the ceremony. assisted by Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck. The maid of honor was Miss Florence Morgan, and the bri'desm`ai.ds_were "Miss Flor- ence -Langrill. sister of the groom. and Miss Theo Swanson. Dr. Ash-. ton Langrill acted aslbest man. Dr. and Mrs. Langrill will, on their" re-` turn,`-(reside at_122 Main .St. west, Hamilton. ` _--- 05.1 v A very ;'>;; c-t.y wedding `-tlook place in Midland. on Wednesday, October 26th. when'Mi-ss Ida L. Irvin. niece of Mr. and Mrs. `William Rogers of Midland, was married to Mr. David Hartley Clark. of Collingwood: Rev. -4. `Mr. Hanna of -the Anglican church, penformed the ceremony "at the R0- gersnh-oinestead. and there was a large attendance of the young'oou- ples friends. 1 .CLE1\fENT--CURRIE. Orillia. Oct. 26.-The Presbyterian, church here was the scene of a veryi pretty wedding this E-orenoon. wheni Miss Louise ThomVsonCuerrie'. only daughter of Mrs. P. MW. Thomson- Ourrie, was married to Mr. \Vm. A. Clement. -C.E.. of Cforonto. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. N. Grant. 'D.D.. assisted by Rev. John Gray. D.D. The church was tastefully decorated with -palms and `a bridal bell of white chirysan- themums. - ' `brother. Mr. R. W. .Thomson. of Peterboro.- wore a handsome gown of white liaberty duchess satin. Miss I-satbel Wilson. of Oakville. cousin of the bride. gowned in white. wags bridesmaid. The groom was support - ed `by Mr. Wm. `N. Ferguson, barris- ter. ofiToronto._ After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the residence of the bride's mother.| and Mr. and Mrs. Clement took the] noon train for St. Louis; and points I South. The bride's going-away gown . was of hunter's green Ichifton broad- cloth, with green velvet hat. mink trimmed. ' Only. the immediate friends were guests. The 'bride`s presents were many and -handsome. amongst others being a magnificent oak canbinet of silveflpresented by The Vbride. who entered with her lthe engineer's department, city hall, Toronto. ; , -_- `_---.v-no n1.I.vL |.'uG- VVUUQIIE [breakfast the happy couple (left. a- `mid the congratulations of the as- sembled triends for their home in nif I . _ 7., ._-:--.-v Holly. _ . T_EBO-McKINNON. _ , Another` Qctober wedding tookj place on the 28th at Alllston. when: Mr. Morris Tebo. second son of Mr.` land Mrs. L. I'e'bo. of Angus. wasy married to Miss Hannah -.McKinnon' of '1`ossorontio.. The -bride wore a travelling" suit of navy [blue ladies" cloth with hat to match, arid `car- rieda showerboquet of white roses. `Miss Dora Maoguine of Toronto was lbtidesmaid. and Mr. Malcolm McKin- ;non. brother of the groom. acted as best man. Many` valuable presents were received. After the. wedding hrnnlrfs-an! n... z,........ ...._a. nu HYMENEAAL % M Many Marriages Celebrgfed; | IGL`A.R'K--IRVIN. . . _ . --..., ,...- .v-. may; 0110 uuyexanl knot `had been tied and a wedding. supper partaken out. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison iellt for New :York. On their return they will reside at 56 West avenue. Buffalo. NY. _ The popularity of the bride was evidenc- ed by the many baut`iful- and cost- ly reunemba-anoes from friends in. Barrie. oronto. Bhiladelphia `and Buzffalo. - Mr.` and Mrs. ~~Ballnn-` tynefand Mr. and Mrs. 'l`.`A. Gould; Barrie: Mr.~ Frank ,J. Mafthtt. of Philadelphia :` Mr. James Soroggie; on moronto. all 1near `relatives. A-RDA.(`_}H.V-%-A`tT No. 28_ Bleektn-_ ._istree:tl. L: Proronto. _ . "on Friday. October 28. t we at 9- 4% '~-an H6l.f9__r'd HARRISON-BALLANTYNE. The residence of George E. Scrog- gie. 159 Dunn avenue. Parkdale. was the scene of a iqiiiet. but pretty wedding on Wednesday eveninvg last, The (bride was Miss Anna J. Bagllan-' tyne, sec-and da-ughter of_ .William Ballantyne. Esq, of Barrie. and a cousin of Mr. Scroggie .s. The {bride-A `gr-com. tM1`..Frank J. illarrison. at B.Ku:f,talo.' N.Y.. is"clai-ms agent of the New York Central Railway.` Rev.` Mr. Treleaven. at the Parkdale Me- tshodist "chnrch. perttormfed the inter-. esting ceremony. in ` the V presence of the immediate relatives at the con- tracting parties. iA!ter`i the nuptia Env `Inna. Luann I &2-J -....`I - _'_--jj-,, ,, crea.-m silk crepoleine over taifeta with deprbertha of Swiss lace. The bridesmaid, Miss Kate Piggott. a.5 sister. ware cream silk eolienne} over tmtfefa. The groom was sup- ported by his cousin. `Mr. Jos. Coats- wazth of Toronto. The~.bride .s trav- -elling suit was of brown` broadcloth. hat to match. with touches of burnt orange; . t I _ - " ".l;. -iz:1s";i-'1;l. .\1'1;Eer'e01 the. pusblig as _t,o-_ make It neoeagarx tor; bhe, Illdlt- br~.-fconergl to ask -to .hq;ratlr9l; he-p = ht,ou1% g;g`9!*ny9ne9' -W9; Our sucoesi infthe Millinery-Department is more pronounced than any previous sea.1on, do I tingbeyond argument our leadership, eachiauoceeding week is busier than the previous one and weekly at ivals if new goods `are gr-rowing larger. We are constantly making new friends who a V the Very modetate charges and the superb qualityand assortment of trimmed millinery and Ready 3 O n ' ' I QIZII" `If A f`, 01$ IIII5 A CH3 rnonstra, the semi. ppreciate to wears. ------v-U Uri fijj II` IIIH "'E We ve been asked what : wrong that w ere selling the choice our: dollar. Nothing wrong, only a. fad we 11 ve it won t last long. C soon and we want to make a. clean sweep lrefore it arrives. Any tie in "the 3120 e-- 700 in all, regular 25c, 50c, 75c, on First come first choice. A it and all odd paints and knickers at a straight diecount. V Come and save while sale is on. 9 ' ` i --~u-u w jut CC Don't buy your winter underwear or Hosxery until you see the sterling v Jues at this store-all that special attention, ability and judgment from a long expezience has been done to secure the goods at the lowest possible cost.` If its woollen: or Hosiery try this ntore. gj..:__:..__-7 sv Ti ZTQ-Ca $0 YQQITTU 1:-wt libbli WGIIIII5 CI - and so on which means money found to every purchaser. Come and see them. Snaps every . A proof of our Kid Glove Excelleucetis the expressed satisfaction of our customers and the now going on. We are sole agents for Pen-in s la. vies gloves in town. Our leaders : ' - ` - LADIES FINEAGLACE KID GLOVES, all sizes. $1.00 regular, b'ack only... .. . . . . . LADIES FRENCH GLACE KID, in black and all shades. . . . . . . . LADIES FRENCH GLAITE KID, Black and colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A LADIES FRENCH WATERPROOF (colors only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LADIES FRENCH SUEDE, black and colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . LADIES SILK LINED MOCBA, black and colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Sample Raincoats camggu-r:2;; atva; great: co:I'ld;t- e; ;ore, we 03` r t:_,m, tn V0 at a big discount off their worth. 'l`hey re all beautifullv made goods in the very latest. cut, in half quarter and full length garments, all -guaranteei thoroughly rainproof. Among them are ; Lg --4' : _ ._g . 4: -mg A-- 4- , three See our $5.00, $6.00 and 31.410 Coats. ' And it you are looking for high grade goods,--see our $12.50 and 814.00 gmnxent:-;. 1'1. are beauties-simply beauties. V V V SALE _OF_R_A|N c;_QA'rs lnllfu I -use It established the rg1le_!tlI'at':pub- lie` .posi-tiqns werg -to be givgnfin re-;, turn {for "party services .'wi%ho\iLt' re-` Aiteggnge rto tit_i:1es._ - ' % `nun `II Wo"have- in stock the Ia1'get and best, co`.lection of Mantles in Barrie. Our friends all ev ry visitor has express `d her approvalof the. ' 543' S0 and Lgioking For Millinery GREAT 1'iI.=:' SALE lN%THE_Z MEN'S s1-one We ve hmn animal what . am... 4-I...+. .0..- --n ...... n... v - :- Tu Ijj T U Uji Our sale of Boys and Mn;s Clothing-has me With such a. hearty F norm. _ Sp%e}cial% purvchase NEW YORK READY-TO-WEARS 1_\o'w on saliva.` MISS BROWNLOW in ch_arge-MlSS VICKERS. Cluef Trimmer. $8.50 Ccvmt.-I ullig at 32.60} 15.00 Coats selling at $11.00. n -..L:..`. _.-.-.__ _.-_._ -._ l`.____` L. _-___. _--_.- LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MANTLES no Coco uvocv -vcuphnwvva V- a-vvvun vv_ we -u It ~. -has purchased the..ailence o! that % official after he retires?! 2;-`m_ offoe. '_ _ M _ WINTER WOOLLENS AND HOSIERYE III! irnnp nnfnn nun-`nu-nvnnu nun "nn:nnn until ....._ __- CLOTHING SALE STILL some on I\`| I).-n. uv-gal `Inna - m_LLS. St-yle. Co:-re'c_ ness, Assortment. and Rgasonable Prices L:_L.1'_;L.__ _ 1. _ .1--- -- __ L .. -___ _1 # Every B6y`s. Suit` F Every Man : Suit Ty :v:-uvu.w:-' ----- -:-w:- ---- -wwxwcu-cut whichfetures have done so mu h in expanding our trade. (I , Qp1\t\DnA4\-'nAnn:\1-A . The House df Quality and Worth. 3331:: ' ,,..__.,., vv Vito) UL LOFOXIIO. better known in sporting circles as Jimmy Warts. is the latest member of the Royal Canadian-Yacht Club to an- nbunce his; intention` of building a D,enatla s' cup challenger. He has aor- agsxed .a design`.-tram A. Miie. Glas- gpW;i_ and it the boat is properly u;_xil(f.,_i and? handled he will have a :l`anl_1; cha}nce~in the trial` races. 3 : . ' A n .' Strong Word: but Nevrthe- Pr%efere nce# on Cjstxadian less Tfues ' % 1!; %Wheat. 7

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