Are Fashionable :>1:'|`1-i c7<`ei'tt;1'r'x'1tngs. ' They are not expensive. We adjust them so that they are perfectly adapted to the features. VI lluluvvi DC J vwouu DeI','.Il'UqllII'II'Uoaousaucepan-I Beef.hmdquar_ten............. Mutton _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-nnoIs- DECK.nlnuquslpclugnounououncuv ---u lIttOoa ooouonooooittotlOOIoq_oIOv' Dressed Hogs............ ......... Live Hogs, selections `:70 toa3o..L.. .. .. linrhtorhaavv......-....- have 11033, Iclusuuus 17:; I-U 131;. u . . n 11 light or heavy......;.... Chickens perpair........... ...... Geeseperlb. Turkeymperlp ...................._ Dnunkn, In-.l' nan` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KByl,PrlU Ducks, er Butter, ol .perlb................._ Butter, Tub. perlb.................. lb-o-o-oooooonnoouoouoooolo Eggsper doz............ .. ...;.. -Apple ! Der -Quill Ioklnouoyotooo Apples perbarrel................... Potatoes. per bag Hay perton. .. Wnnl. washed ner lb. 3-IOIIOUIOICIUIIIII Woo).waahed pcrlb................ Wool. unwaphed. per lb ........... .. Wood, aft. percord. .............. Wood. 4ttop pel C0l'd...............~ Anthracite coal. per ton............ W000. 4"ap peI'C0l'u.u.u..-on...` coal, per The tine Bah-lei a: Toronto Markets nu :-mg the, -week. Beef,torequnrters.... ............... 11...: Inhulnunrter: . . . . . - . Mrs. J. F. Lyons lost, $15 one day last week while in a store in Hattie. The money tell in the hands of an honest. perch. and it was returned to Mrs. Lyons the u_exr, day. Rimless Glasses - t'%~.-!Y'..-*3-?sREN= Joan Woona, ._ n , for vour benet, and our prot. These are the blends we are "struck on. Hobley B_r_9_s., 25 gf_s. `Scientific Optician, V MacLAREN'$ DRUG STORE T BARRIE ` A quarter of a. cutui we have been blending COFFEE Kn:-:ncHAN'rs, . BARBIE. Toronto Farmers Max-ke't'e`.' ' ' - ` IORONTO. Feb. 26. I901. .white........ .............. 3 A63} to $00 ..-.I _. Mr. J. Bdiley id (ff duty, owing ti) having received 3 fall-from an engm at uucaville recently. : "cts. % 40 1:13. . And TEA nun` xx ou;ui.TuKh_;:n." one, G20. MoNi}m AN Dc_ Ho V ` > mg nAam.s.%% GENERAL PRODUCI. TRY -THEM. A 031'`. mops. Banana. I-`eh . :7. 9:90! I i 'I`Oro`nLo, was in" the T6t.h~vmrd last; week viaiuing his brother, W. B. Welxb. ' A Men s Fur Caps and Winter Gloves at prices to clear. 1 _ f Men s and Boys" Underwear at CLEARING SALE prices. "Our object in making these heavy reductions in price is to clean up stock and make room for our New Century Clothing shortly to arrive. The chane of the season! From 7 5 to 100 pairs Men s Odd Pants, chie fnrbeavy winner. wear, with sofne lighter weights, worth $LO0 and $1.16 $1.25, now 750. - ' Some number [of Boys Suits, aIso broken in sizes, ligut and heavy weighn Both dark and light shades. Prices are cut deep to sell quickly. Buyers; Boys Clothing `should see them. Here is a. chance for extra. economical buying. The lot consis's of lit, 15 diererit lines all g uaranteel good wearers, m-a.nuf-tenured "by most; rcliabl; Canadian makers. The stvle, make up, and tting perfect in every detail. T5, one fault: is that :1 one line is cornpleze in all the sizes. ' These suits are all the way from $6 75 to $8 50, but your choice for .35 O0 ` Another lot; of Men's Suits, (their only fault being like. the above. broken sizes, placed on sale), good` value at $9 I O and $10 00; now only $7_5o_ FRAWLEY & DEVLIN, An additional purchase of Bo_v4 Overcoats as low gures after our 1~ugu1,. stock had been purchased, leaves us now with too many. We place them 0` sale the balance of the season as av-discount of one third off the price andt soine cases as half price. M I This price fof these fine garments would not cover the bare cost of pmdlt 1'-,i't')n,. bua we haw quite a. l rge_ number on hand We do not wish to carry uh war to next` -eason, hence th ~ unusually low price at which we quote them, 1. you require an Overcoat these are well worth your cunsideratio -. There am variety of `cloths and styles. some of them of HEAVY, ALL-WOOL FRIFZL colors-hlack, dark gray, and dark and mid-browns, lined with heavy um linAiugs,`well tailored, worth from $6 `,7 5 to $8.50-, but all n-ow at one price, $51 $5 00 Overcoat: for $3 75. $10 00 Overcnats for $7.50 $7.50 Overcoata for $5.00. $12.00 and $15.00 Overcoats for $10.00 Clothing Opportunities Our New Premises opposte Post Ofce and G.T.R.A Station. ms.` `We quote you a few of. them. There are many others equally interesting: HUGHES E3Ros.,] tan!-5|-'5 I- ch"-I-I-An Axesand Brass-cut Saws Come and see~the new. Ball-Bearing Churn. In any size you Want... 0 0 0 0 HA.MBLY'S HARDVVARE. Cleanliness and Health IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST From the nurse's apron and the lady s dainty shirt waist to _the\bab_y s clothes, we defy any work to surpass ours. We do in as well as it cahba done. A TRIAL SOLTCITED. In Men's and Boys Wear. FRONT STREET, BARRIE. -7-w'T.|v.'he S.O.E. who in session um; night (Wedno-nsdav). V V ' V O `I17 0 n, 5., A.,, Men : S_ults, Special Pricg, $5 00, CHURN. R. HAM BLY, BARRIE STEAM` LAUNDRY THE DOUBLE STORES. Opposite the Post Office. V These Boys Overcoats from $1.00 upwards. you will `nd them at `-_Miu S. it," of Warminater. is th guest. a f Mme B. Wilknnson, . II Overcoats. $5.00 Boys Overcoats Men s Pants. Boys suits. Phone 55.- naaszsc. noz. Feed your hens Oyster Shell and they will la) eggs. V We have it for sale at a remarkably 10W price. `-Reformers repeat \Vh';1L our mothers told us at first :-TlMt to be, well we must be clean. We offer you the opportunity to have your Clothes cleanly and I-lygenlcally Laundered. - The Mia-es Elsie and Ruby Cowie- Jre visiting friends in Toronto. ` -DLPKJ I\ AR :1` Ii 1'` PE -11] up.` .| ' I L) `IS! pruq Xfl (\f IIIEI-I \ I ,o-moi Tha- anm 0-1) A sir _' equipm CV81) Exce 7" r'`.'.`. you full A ,Mr. B62. Garfznor has reiurned tow the sixth wa_rd from Blaokwater. 4 I map; ` M/`(VI 1.-_ ~WIl'.f 1.. `FAR none] I \ nn Marc tribnt nntizl of wh tors tier clqim `punch to sev 9-..... IN I V-r1(`.( \l7 35:J :R{\.{1 i-smn.we.cem : 'D1 v`lion. wis ' ` its P16a.sant.street`e.1ta.'I'a.scv`Dw9n- inns. its Pretty Churches. am: its -Go-' ` ahead. People w1Il Ennce Sebtlemoint V " --_-A` Weeklv Record of its nomgg. - The -C O.C.F. metg on Tuesday" night. '"nD _ Charlton is still on the sick at One of the most successful parlor sociale ever held in this vicinitv toslx place at the residence of Mr. K. Mc Lennon, sr., on Thursday evening of `last: week. The social was under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Ple" byierisu church. The handsome resi- dence of Mr. McLennsn was lled. there being barely sounding room, wiih a van sociable ion of people. Rev. E. o D. Ciuneron oiciated , as chairman. An excellent programme `was yrovided, in which the following ladies and gen- tlemen took part. everv piece being ex ,ceedmgl_v well rendrred :--Piauo.duet., Misses Muhony and jD..lr.on.; solo, Miss Connie Hamlin 5 piano solo, Mi':s.`.gKes- f ter; teemition, Miss McMillan ; Vlullu; and pianondoet, Mr. ,_M. J. and Miss ,?,;}Euiiii_-lip '; sulo, Dr. Arnall ; piino'eolo, f`?`\MiI,Is'?Annie "Graham ; solo`, `M_rs.. W. T W`K_Huni'phrey.; solo; Mlf."J~ihnsou ;. :26-dies. Mia-R. J.ok:; sole. Mr. T whiten *'i5e;:i9etrument,9l.solo. M, Is: 1.Jlt T T '` `'P ' fins: RAILWAY OF ma: FUTURE crrv.` is taken from 11} " 22nd inam, 'daced_f'-1``or_,_. : ..AhS3!`Fi.b|` 39*d5Lh" lfoueath. Miss-Annie Banting, of Elmgrdve and Esyuhe Bunting, ut B-rue, vnaued as their paueucul home over S-mday. V up I-\ 1\. . X Mr. Erskine B. Dickey who huavbeenl spendxug a couple of months wan friends in Oncano. returned no Mum-4 quba min week. The scholars of t'.he`Methedieb`S.S and a.` number` of their parents, over eighty in all, enj oyrsd a sleigh nda no Ouukswwn on Friday afhernoqn lust, and on their return use usual tea. and entertainment was held. A large crowd from the sixth wand" took in the parlorsnciul at Mr. Charles Paliinq s residence, Itnisl, on Tuesday evening ot' last week, and report having had a splendid time. Several` sleigh loads of young people left the post oice here at 7 o'clock, and enjoyed immensely the trip out. A short pru- ' gramme was provided and well render- ed by the fa lowing :--Miases Connie Hamlin, Grace Little, Edtth Jones, LMlI&.- Smiles, and Messrs. Homer- Heard, Frank Soules snd--Bi'uwn. Games and amusements of all kinds were enjoyed` in by old and young. $21 was the amount realized, which `g-.es to show that ihesocitl -was a grand success. Everyone returned _satei'y home at s. seasonable hour, feeling much beneted in having enjoyed the com- pany oi such delightful persons as Mr. Pal ing and his daughter. A quiet wedding took place at "Ever- greenf Home", on Wednesday uhernouu ?Emm`u.J. the second dmgh er of ;.M`I`.'% Jqu, Duwuey ya: upmd In mar`- ; ~-_'*...n'~.: 7``_;u ..n_._ _ *.'Mr, Geurge`Wu|k9r', 1 of, Mnor,o;-' VMr.;L. H. Mcheiland, of. Brampton, spent. few dava_ no home last. week.` An -Armeniun,,known' ea Gaunt B ny- ajlan preached here on Snudav murumg and also gave an entertainment on Wed- ueuday evening at which his cousin aa- sited mm.` 1 , St. Luke : church Paukerton, held the!!!` annual such! an the residence of Mr. John Ra-blnaun in Tecuunenh on Tuesday of last week. _ The gubheriug was one of the moat aucoeuufubot its kund hover held in this neighborhood. Tnaepaoious hou_ae,,being_ taxed 00* its` utmost. c.-.puo'u.v cqgccdmudaee the large . uLte'ndnsu.b.' Newt; Robtnspn. Advance Loneapondence. Mr. W. Dickey, ut Beeaon, was home over Sunday. ' - w '7{.'." vu.u.?... vv uuuws, us A:n.uuI_u' "`-~'4&!!"!':!.V mt slm PlHa .!heh_c9xE9- . Mp. Ah+x`G -`one and sister, of Cree- \ more are renewing old acquaintances in i the nelghbarhood. In all our experience we have never witnessed so much regret as was de puted on the countenancea of the very large cortege that solemnly wendeo heir way, following the remainsof the . late John Shortreed. as they sverebeing carried on Thursday from his residence to their last resting place in the Prea- byterian ' cemetery ot H-tllsdale, St. Andrew s.chi'irch. In years gone by several prominent lumbermen carried on at times extensive lumbering oper-_ ations, in the region about Hillsdale and Craighurst, having the first pick from the pine forest at a very small cost, from which most of them` acquired a 1-`T86 amount of wealth and then re A tiring to other parts of `the province, leaving very little of their gainsamong the set lern; but this was not the case with Mr. Shortreed. He located abou this place. about twenty years ago and put up a large mill, engaging in the manufacture `of lumber, and employing a large number of men in this neigh b rhood. The p!'O'.B derived from his operations he generously shared to the farmers by buyinglhorses, cattle, hogs, hay and oats. In fact almost every- thing inproduce the farmers had to sell, Mr. Shorireed purchased . from them, paying the best prices, more than usually could be obtained from" outside I buyers, thereby `distributing many thou- ands of dollars in this locality. His cheerful ea-ure and honest system of dealing with everybodyg made him a favorite ' with all. It was no wonder, one could hear the expression, We could not abrd to lose him, _he was a good friend to us etc. Many of his workmen testify to his kindly acts in lettingthem off at an early hour to catch a conveyance to their homes at a distance,` In all his career he was never known to interfere with the re- ligions or political views of his working men. If it had not heen for -the un- fortunate accident by having his leg broken causing other complications to set in, Mr. Shui-treed s life of useful activity might have continued, for many years to come. .V ' ` % Mrs. M. G. Cuanmler is apndiug this 1 1 week wi [1 friends in Bu-ampwn.` ' Miss VM. Robinson, of Midhurst, is visuing her brousety L. D. Robinson, 0* Ihiu village). Neighbors any If you want rs:-clan Flour to take your wheel. to Wllkluq sou : Mill. Barrie, to be exchanged or 1- u n n., c u Sn. George's `Parish -- Anniversary services were conducted by Rev. ` Mr. Wright. of Stayner, in S5. G'eorge s church last Sunday at 11 and 7 o'clock and M Christ's church, Vesprn.. at V3 p.m. Tue services were of a was: help- fulhcherucber, and were particapnted ml by large congregations. vThe sermons were highly appreciated. At the even- ing aervxce, especially the smging by" the choir, was highlv spoken of. Sev eral new voices. have been recently added tothe chair, and the assistance they. render is quite evident. During "the o'erto_tv, Muss Edith Hubbers sang '8 solo very sweerlv. The choir, taken allogecher, has evndenrly a bright. future before it. Rev. Mr. Wesmey took charge of Mr. W_rigbt e work as Susy net on Sunday. ` V ` us--- wow u Us-lug vlannnnuvn-I The deceased was a resident of Allan dale some years ago, and` was Thighlv respected by. all who knew him- He was a brother of Mr. Jnhn Gain. of the- G.T.R., who has the sympathy of his many friends in thievioinitv. Hear. tended the funeral in Toronto 183! week. I Mrs. .J. Darby, tot Hairdw, is the gueavof her d4ughser, TMra.; G. C. Gaston . Mr. Kane, who is said to have been killed recently on the railroad at T0- runto was well known here. Mrs. Kane iahan adnpted daughter of Mr. J. Shaunessy of the third of. Oro. _ , Gsnmho .. L `AI-as Q6. wus.ov8:`88`.`f 1 _ txirnipgihelwitoh iwuh the iuten.io9offeending moor iuto ihe north t.r'aok,.'.`h'e'inadvertently [model it go on the south` track. '. He stepped `noon thesouth "truck, which he regard ed as u placenf aateny. just in tune, to be knocked down and run over by the rapidly advancing our. Death was in stantomeous and the body was horribly. mangled. A leg and a _n`arm were cm. oil` and the abdomen crushed? Mr. Cain, who was about fty `years "of age,` resided at. .l|2 Dundaa So. east. He leaves a. widow_ "god ohildoen. ' ` At." Fraser brue onWednesday, the 1 wife of Geo. Fraser, of a son. _. cu uv-put`-c-urn Advance Correiuondence. Urmnurat. Messrs. Ben. Gilchrist and Robert Hardy returned from Penctuug last week, both having been vaccinated. These two men were quarantined in the hotel` where .the supposed cases of smallpox had broken out. They look none the worse for their ten day :-3 stay. Mr. J as, Webb will deliver a lecmre on Pnlenolugy and the Ability of Man `in Ohm nnhnnl Iu4...-... -_ `IT .I_._-_I __ , __ _. -..----- Mans Burch-s_`0araot'1 wan home from` Turoxito for `a. cougle of days last week, `.0 HI I!" Miss M; G'ran'r-6, ot Orc');vI;".I"IlTlTl: i spendmg-on c-nwle nf Wat.-ks with her hung, M18. `=Fru_pkom. u...` gnuug uvuuwg was a grand aucoesa._| The iachool was V iillegl to `it: ncmoabl VMr._W.g:; B -II and fulily moved into one of Mm. A.du.mu' houses last" week. -_ _ -------B`, ---- -nu D"IlI`J "I LVATIJ in ch; school house on Wednesday eve uing, the 27 h inst, ` `All are corduslly iuvlsedio uueud _ flfia box %.-%.....a..: inj the school {1,.,.,.. |5.Ii2 Fndav evehing who grand` auccesh. - 1 4' n '1nnn:'~z\ `=|I.. .I` 5.- . '3... . MJL. A. Martin called on friends.` at Feruda.le_ on'SM.urdav. A`M:aa Bscrioe Adams lefo last weal; to amend the dnaoh bad ufher sister, Mina VLIlln'e' Tihhesu, in Toronto. 7 A party of the y'oung peopl bf Oro Srminn spent. a very pleasant time at Mr. John Elson a`ou Tnuraday evening Ina . A box social will be held at the resi- dence uf Mrs. F. Adams, on Friday the 8th of March. Each lady will bring 0 box of refreshments, enough for two 5 each lady Will put. her name on aysllp of paper in the box. Proceeds in sin of Aha hospital. A auimble program` will be provided. - ` - nu cu Geo. Ferguson visited in Barrie on Suudnylaat. ' ' ' _._._.-.-_`j-jux--. Anten M1113. v Advance Corrupopdence. *Miaa ChtfIs=Iu,- of _l:farr|e, `is visiting wi__h_Mrs Ale; Wnlauni. ` v B--ru-on M..ud.yF..b.J 2541:, to Mr. nd Mrs. John $t.ukea. a daughter. Tran Bros. concert in the hall last Frlday evsnio g was a success as far as uhe boys were cones-rned, but owing to 'he stormy mght. *be crowd was not so large as expo-c ed. The boys have dis~ lslnguished the-mnelvrs as thorough on- tertainers, and if they ever come back they are sure of a full house. Mr. Walter Munrgomsrv Vwse pro~ents with his upmudue gruphnphone and gave sumo very ne selc'ins. The boys wall hold another as Somud on Friday evening, March 1.` If you enjoys a good laugh, don't. miss it. . Pain-wink. Advance Correspondence. At time of writing Mr. Wm. Haw son is` not much be tax`. Teams `are busy drawing Mr. Balf a logs and lumber (0 town. ' `Anuther girl in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson s.. ' Tollendal Sllnduy school had their sleigh ride last. Tuesday afternoon, after which thev returned to Mr. Wut._aon u, and after. refreshments were -served had a. very nice enter-uginmenc, consisting of `l recicationa, solos, etc. ' Mrs. Adams 19, {am sorry toreport, verv ill. On Mondav last death again entered our midst`. this timeclaimiog for` its victim Mrs. W. Johnston T er. The tuneral, which was largely attended, took place on Wednesday afternoon to the Pr:-ebvteriuu cemetery, Hnllsdale. Mrs. J hnsmn is one of our oldest and most rep-c'ed_ re--idenva, and her aged partner and fanily have the deepest sympathy ofthru community. A umber of` our voung people drove no the home of Mr. Campbell, 2nd line of Medonte on Monday evening lust, and spent: a ' mnst._enj ryablb tame in games, music etc. ' In our report lass week of she` Ladies Anxiuary valentine gocxal wu omi.ts~d_ to nimmon tbo- name of Miss Mary - Clarke as oneof thelpiano accompanims. In. -1- us 1- A-`- M; and Miss L. Swan spent a few days last. week with friends at Anton Mills. ll'ece_nt_lyl onr school has been without an axe to eplit.wood, and it was amusing` to see our. teacher going out in the mornlng and whitthug splint- ers off the arjnmpe wnh n jack-knife to` lngnt `the ares. Your correspondent thinks the trustees ought to furnish pine for that purpose, He hits no ehovel to clear the snow away rthe scholars to get to the school, but 3 to use a broom orlan old piece of board to clear the way. V j N Mr , Mrs. and Mia; Mcclung paid a } ying vviz-sit: to"Bart3ie friends last. `week. up. 7 on 1: Sincere sympathv is extended to Mrs. Jnhn Shorbreed and family, of Htllsdale, in tbexr recent and bereave- means, being the has of a. loving has band and kind father. ' w.:... V A:aVb> th Rho` o.;.s;a.sn,%.,,;.; t.iao`axe w_c-ll kuownand highlv..es_teain_ ed. their many friends here] `extend and gratulationay and best wishes for their future happiness. ` ' -- Mr. and Mrs. D; W. CVsn;pbell a lmle| daughter is recovering from a severe 11111038. ' ' I . Mr;Rohrt Levin, of Allandale, was 9'. vnaiuor so our public school on Wed- nesday of last. week. _- g- 1\ 1-19 Iv ` I n`-n Misns` 0. Cumming ig staying at `A`The uPopluru" -for a few days. ' V La gripp is p'reVvuloTnt, in this n`ei.gh- borhodd. ` ` ' ` V Mr. and Mrs. D. W. 0anipbell,`of Depugs Harbor, are viamng at. "Glen- anmond, the residence of Mr. `D. C. Cnmpbell. A ' The I'n'embere")f the.ToHendal Sun- _day school were treated to a sleigh ride- on [Tuesday of hiss week, Judging from the amount of cheering done, me scholars enjoyed the outing very much. On their return. they pnrtook of refresh manta at the home of Watson Bros. - ,,,r ,, _ he ghvernmnb, town and town:-Lip grants oughc to make Eaiz_abeIh"atreer. weanan exceilent roadfor farmers and ucher. The improvements will "067 made to Ferudule school and the town- line. It will make a short; tripitor lurinera to Barrie. "4-LE;-.' I. Viir reportsi, trade, goof! | } chin wegk; A u Tlidr. Mrs. Johd Vair are visiting MI_".R. Po9l a, ac`Midhu1fat, this week. Oro station. _ Advnnce.Corrcspoudnce. Advance Corres ponde;1ce. 2nd Line _ -- I`,,_,__A-...I_`. Ferndal. Mn. John Brahman, of Portland, was home on a short visit lust week,` and returned. to Portland on Friday. V 1 \I1l II! We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to! refund the money on a f50cent bottle ofi Greene`: wmmed Syrup of us its it fails - to cure your cough or cold. We also -guar- since a 25 earn. bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. , L , 4 . V A very pretty `wedding took place last Wednesday afternoon at the resi- dence of Mr. Robot. Carson, when his second daughter Ethel was united in marriage to Malooln Murray, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr Ingram of Minesing. The bride was premly gowned in a travelling suit of blue cloth trimmed with `white satin and carried a bouquet of whitecarnations and white roses, the bridesmaid Muss Bertha Carson wore a grey dress trim- med with pink and carried a bouquet of uink roses and pink caruatious. Mr. Ed. WIIBOD supported the 1 groom. After i the ceremony` about thirty- tive guests sat down to aeumptuous repeat. The large number of useful and pretty presents received "testify to the esteem in whiohthe bride is `held here. The happy couple left _`on the even-inga train .on- a_ trip to`_'1`o ronto andiothet- 'places,A w. _ . ~ --' 7 T About A seventy-ve neighbors and friends gatllernd an the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frankotn last. Monday evening to bid them farewell as they are remov ing on Wednesday, to a farm near Elm- vale, a most enjoyable evening` Woo! spent. by all present. Mr. and` Mrs. Frankom have the best wishes of their many friends here for a prosperous` and happy life in their new home. _A-_A_-.e_A;.A-_AgLAA__%_A_._`A__4) ll `. - ' . n capacity by a. most appreciative and orderly audience, proceeds were $23.50. The ladies of the league take this pportunity of thanking the trustees for the use of the school building for the evening. V1 _ I5!-\ H H I I.-. . \ 6VVVV'VVV_VVV'V` UeeBe....... Junouoooooaolntouw--no Eggs perdozen Potatoep, per bag. . .. . .. . Beef . Hmdauarters per cwt . . . . . . . . . Beef, forequarters per cwt... .. . . . . .' utton..........................,. Veal. .. 1 Not invisible but nearly so. The can be made up with either sod gol _,old lled {warranted to years), an -nun -AI Ln:......`..-4-on Cowl-lides................ .... .. . Calfskin: per lb. ...... . . Tallow per lb . . . . . . .. Horse Hair per lb..... Sheepskins.......... . Foroholce Family Flour valid _till kinda of Fm-l'go Io WllkluIou9o. All .o|-den delivered prompuy -In any uumllyl Please leave )_our omen at 3 e nuuomce or Telenlloue No. 28. Man. L. Webb has remrucd from Knng, where she had been `amending the funeral uf herhbrosber-in law, Mg`. John- Beynun. . %