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Northern Advance, 5 Feb 1903, p. 4

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Wool '1: EE451`IT?OI{T'E Eihf"`ADV;A'NCE`. % McLEAN *. .;CALL AT . p `vvuau UUVUII, l'LUlll 000 UP Awxnout covers from 120 up. urtmnnf. V 3 . one nger, lined, were 5oc'J3v 356: ow` faced with genuine pigskin, were 5012., now 400; A call Solloltqd. 4 ' jg IQITI I Q -.--__j A M;scm.LANmoUs. There wee another amuhnp on the Grand Trunk nt Newtonville on Thurs- day, at the name spot where the recent accident occurred. No livenwwere lost. The engines were wrecked and the cars burnt. V w; The death o Judge MoDo'ugell, of Toronto, oconrtl last week. v -\ . T ' ' 7 7 Ti -mont; we} cannotrefrain from thanking 'ou:>Wmany t'rie A Inatmouncing that special nargzuns nu mum u... ... ...--..---___`_ LINERS, COTTONS, ETC will be continued `right. along through the presem nds far and near for the 1113;5- ' r January Sale. From week "nicent responses. give some. announcements durmg on - d 0ing='a.t~ Ja certain.-1'.ime and place. a to week we presented our story, telling in plain; simple language what we intended There` was no exaggeratnon. You came and found things just as we said. % , . T -.--___n........ r..........., kncnnnnh famed ahead bv leaps and bounds. demons- found tmngs Just as we sulu. ~ 1"esult January business forged ahead by leaps trating more than ever the condence and good will existing public and this store. A A A, ` ` - ' : ' I I . . have received and placed` into stock four Goods will be the order of the day. We Will beipdn ginteresting one. New. Spring large shipments of Dress Goods. Invoices are to hand of the largestfcon_signment of OLD GOUNTRY GOODS we have ever purchased -and which we expect` to pass through the customs next week. `Call early and . often. We know you will nd it exceedingly interesting to inspect crisp, new goods, and it is no trouble to show goods at this store. 50'vards of Bleached Table Damaslmnall pure linen, 70 inches wide, manufacturer : seconds; at 49c.. - A A - - Q _ 10 pieces of ne White Cotton, in. wide, regu _l0c, -for 8c. ~ ` ' 60. Suiting at 380. Tit: iv-_____i _, F1110 Heavy Suiting in fawn, grey. bhck and navy blue, regular value 60c for 38c. _ K In ahnoxlncing that special bargains SARJEANT &SMITH Ice. couq;iJa_. . wide, regulnr value Direct lrnporters. _ Every short end in our big stock has been measured up and marked for quick clearance. With this sale of ends we will clear everging in the stock of which we have single pieces or small broken quantities. Among hundreds of lines on the Bargain Tables are Dress` Goods. Grey and White Cottons, Linens. Can- ton Flonnels. Prints, Blouse Cloths,'3Wrspperettes. eShirtlings.' Pillow Cotton. Cloths.-Tweeds, Flsnnels. Sheetings, Cretonnes, Etc. ` Also clearing. singles in BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SHAWLS, FAS- qnurons, WRAPPERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MEN S and W0lg[EN S_UNDEBCLOTHING , CARDIGAN JACKETS, NECK- Tms, scnujs, mo. L A large repeat order from Europe reached as too late for the holi- trade. However, we . will not carry them over, if prices will move ;them. The latest. styles. $5eJe.ckets $3.25; $7.50 and $9.50 Jackets "lot: $5; 812 Jackets for'87; 815 Jackets for $9. IRWIN S T. we show the Ian-gat emek of Ladies Dreds, Street and Rainy day to be found -in Barrie. _ V . . . "j 89.S unple Skirts just opened, at 30 `per cent. discount. ;0vercoa%ca,T "Raglana, Ulters, Heavy Suits and ack_et`;a.ll_ redubod by from $1 to 87 on each garmept and suit. "j\V'i1'1O1O{.0f Sequin, mihe Co 3 noi_S.am;v1_leW Blwots and Shoes jf}t1]_:;1a]e 95.30 '.pQl`:06nt; discount. Sample Shoes are worth more than A * `" i itookv'and`theeare .n this season : stvlea. = 1- ti 7`II.-_'-_`.'.*...;.I_2..-;..~n.I_.-; 2;. ._-- ,1." 9-, -n, 1 -n . . 1 1 , ,1- J._VC. IRWIN H s[a_ve from 15 to 40 oh every dollar = L * ; at this Sale. f The pri(.:.e`re'duotiona on these goods are from 0 to per cc ut. %k}W3trCo10r `Portraits . . 4. W9?! `that mad-e"`i1"1f`Iu;ubberl"l:o`t,);<;:.r we 119.79 at wholesale .7WinterC1othing Must Go SALE ' Jackets and Skirts ...OF... Stgoesi and Rubbers Of New Printn, new patterns, new cloths, but old, rliable - colors guaranteed fast, wonderful vilne at,_l Oc. with insertion, regular value gr 65. 2 'doz._I;bdies White Skirts, 40 and 42 in. long, trimmled AA1_1E.uNExcELLEn;%` % , J. Frank Jackson,` , of1PoVrtra/its". % -' 90. Skirts at 65c. ~by'leaps and bounds.` existing between thelshopping I,5OO Yards cmpeu in Barrie and Retail. 'FEii:I'::uAnY 5, 1903; " The n ;i,_releuse- *`~~aI'liunn- ".`.,jail. `Mr :V n..:...,.,. _ {change gTi;mer-.u-_\~ ;Iaxati'un " Fmagistralt `-"0f_Su1n1nz. I - ? V V V I I `lnvclloo should ucuic a. Rand-McNally Railway ; I and Hand Book--iuuod monithlv. ` "Dnilv. All othoruaini Daily except Sunday. V Crimr-ta Jnext mu .'- \Vm. I William ' 1'eutcn(.'-( .'i_II1pI`iHu1I - giV(' huh .,. good Mr`! V al_l0gs- i , and` \\`|`._( V" and tall. "1 U.` R] th (`H t_er1n . {.7 - Sentence `Llylllpox-gnsib .v~ ` ` D` II.v\_;... . The l'l`l&l *"~-` I ,...: 71 In an do `not -I Cel'tzX mem , 'th-Y`m,: Ix MT: H V ' . VBeen (`lee Tug Nonnuznu Anvamcai by ('/\'!'.I mak in_u and Sn .1 x`olau.(l `have In bottom Lay-x John Way .1` Septcll Hsomnc-.1 CI'in:1r- land < _LLttlo day dziugri ed p 11' L. 8114.-n 3. Redd Tguxue shun girl ovey, comp quus VUIIUU Us sun-1--pg w--_.._ . T|I|Il Id8,Y_ Morning. |;y : ';."3UIL WESLEY. PROPRIETOR3 .151 per Amuunilxn an A _jj-.l L. ~ high in the eetimetion of hilconetltuente ._ hen the eldeaeioet him. Mr. Mn;-pay. virtue of hie oce ee Reeve .of Touomntio. When the new County Ocuncil e Act come into tone in J89;71he ` =O5ltIir.in the Townehip ioritwo yeere louggc Oouncil. He wee returned by g Inga, Mr. Robert Murphy, who..w,eeion.WVed- needey -lent-elected ~W.erden of theuounty of Bilneoe, ie one of theleptclentetivzee - hon Divieion No.-A and reeidee in the '.l'ewnehip of ll.`oeeoronu'o.- l`het:he etnnde it ellown by the ifectthethe use I Iioteke hie eeetegetn.thi.eyeer. in theountyif _. Oenncil without qpgpoeiticn end .oo1leeguee in the gcuncil piece high value`. c on hie eervicee wee proves mWedneedey,_ when he wee elected Wecden overAIle_ior' .:BrIIoe, the etrongeet men who could hear .pt in the Oonnty Oouncil in .1895 Vdidxiot run for the comnmeiouerehip iii"? hie. diet:-ict but occupied the Reeve . before faring himself for the Ocuntv nejorityhnd in now entering on hie thied, .$I0.ycer,teI'n. Mr. Murphy will mekee eepeble end fnpertiel edminietretor in the Werden e.nheie._` " ' -. .W3m ~ - uuxcu gar... ..'-3.58 .111. Ex run. 7.50 min. . ' ' 1>1su1': mNG. '. ILIB 1.111. Awommodntjon. - 6.88 11.111. ;. I.II_p'.m. Accom1noda.t1on. ` 3.503.111. -.1 " ~ALLANDALE\& BAR-RIE SECTION. " . a4u1u.1n. 'ro ALLANDALB. ' 1.31 1.111., 1.56.-3411., 9.35 a.1n.. 11.15 3.111.. 12.11:` 95., .1.a6n.m.', 5.2n.p.m..' 8.00 pan. -ALLAIDLLII T0 siuuuz. _ -- 5.... -- up M , II.n: n.m.- I.lI Dnnlluf . towuyeeterdey and eooompemed by Md. J. G. >;ug, Toronto, wee fowelmilfyrer end.MaLeren vilited the site: of the -new wharf for the purpose, of meking 0. report thereon to the Government. This looks like ebueinoeen :"'vT.'.onownn:no.willbeuddodtothcSuhocI1pcnoa,` ' Ligtilthouonovinpaid. _; I Abbldhorl now in...nuuu.or three month null vuwIl_lbcchn.rxod 8I.9ooorIngum `why no time should be lost in beginning` T novinaont. ' - -21- Ir _ Monday -was. Oandlomn Day and av -iuno. sunshine Bruin oould hardly- hIYO.I00n.hil shudow and an egrly spring, Ihould be Audited. `All the more reason opoutionu oncthe construction of the new Govotnmontuwhnrf. Theioe will noon be 5 II!!! -5- 4: p".'3.i ovftmoo 4- In orderthat.3rillia Sm beheaded oil` in any attempt to monopolizedahe Severn `Bin: power, my-1;. was panned at the Barrie lfownoonnoil :neeting.on Monday 'auning.p1-oviding for the initiatory steps being taken ..to obtain permilaion from the Government to deve1op.pow_er--theI-ein ' conjunction with .aev.eral other-..a_ig'aoont punioipalitiea. is .,a atgp ,in the right direotionto gnake .Bau:ie .a mann- tfactunng centre. V mo. Ir-m.."37.."sE`;; h.pun..4.4: p.ml ' ` `nu.-;.,.in. the con-wot` simooo. charm-T | A "rage. 48 Column : Nowoppor. V Publhhed mm the Oice. :33 Dunlop Street; _,e,___ -t n..__.:- l`_..au-In -unnu The fact of Jovgnl hogkey in proguu on- the bny, Sunday V.-gagging, until interrupted. by the Chief .499 .1 oli.ee, hugise:-. 1-ise egaqidgtghle `.'.._....--v- - otbltwile, ot indulging in such putimol ' nacho Sabbath. It is nrguodon the one 5 shut it there in wrong in. skating on is is not aquolly uprehomibld to ;_ j "r%l vo or even to walk, for phuuro, on the_ _f Lq|'d'I\ Dny 7 Then,` advancing along.` 6! n_rgnmont', it npt n logig 3*Bi| dnti9! toiwld M if thin in no 9: plounro, _ v -_,- -`---v V ai.;.;;.:.,;., .: ..; ..;.{ 1..;.`.....1..;;, ..-..| _LI_ _-___2.__ ~ -1. 2_.J__I_.2,_ .'.l'Iuu or Soucnlrrnxc. AS \a:Dr1'omA.:...so'r'ms. r ww-_-, - Ontario. TU annulu- mm" 11.2,; a.m., 5. p.m ., { cvod "*-r-.~~ ' - -- A. I o .t_l_|v, u'nAit.{did (few ago- Theta ' `I somothing r'a.d'xcally`wron somovrhet-"o`,_ . and whethr thofaulh he: with the homo `.4 training or should be` laid on the door of those who occupy our pulpxti in an open : eduehtioh. h :/Juuunnv ssssmu .nr I 4 mm: cuuuxmouncu. . (Coniinuedfrom page 3) that tg-ainvu worn constantly blookedo and- when the gatou were lifted as rush would bound to cross and arms danger woo in- ourrod by the fact that `collisions .-`ward o . often norrowly avortegl through anxiety to epoapo the union. .r1.m.ia'an+.in'n (`nu nmmiaed the Dati- UV v.-v--rv --- -.__ , Vtion. ~('}onaid`eratio n"I7`v(s:s promised the peti-. Qveninq. `Y `:3 (if theFin'ano;e Com- mit.ea.- reodmmended $3100 gun: to the. -Sick Children : Houpitnl, Toronto. The re- port. wu .tdo'pted. m|....~n.....munnn nn llncmnn, thrnnair porn WII .luuptuu. . Thoommmee on Education, through- its Chairman. 0oun.`~J.upp, reported omonding the appointment of the follow- ing gentlemen. on Collegiate` Inotit-u te7\ trustee: `in the respective towns men- n tioned :---Dr. Slsven. 2 Orillia; Samuel Wesley, Barrie ;' F. -;F. Toifer. Coiling- wood`-, nnd 0hu`E|liott,;Brsdfqrd. The . report was ndopted and the neoensary by- law pnued. \ ' ` - `D...-mus 'Nl'.\ A nf l-J-an Winnnnn Unmmittnn- `IIW PIIIULI . :- . Report No .4 of the Finance Committee, recommended that the (Bounty guarantee the debenturesto the amonnt of 825.400. .abo_ut'to be issued by the town of Barrie ; for permanent improvements-and in eon- 9 nection with the waterworks and electric 1: light departments. The report was ad-` 4 sopted and the necessary by-law passed. - .D..nn-9. Nu `2 nf' f.hnnmmittaa dn _y ' ID `V pwwuvu u Iopwu uuu tuu `uvuvuuuu, -Report. No. 2, of" the-Gommitteo o'n % Education, recommended that 3 grant of [825 be made to each of the following 1 school sections` : No. 12,-Sunnidal'e ; N0. ' 13,`~.~Sunnida.le; No. ' 9.'Otillia'; No. 8, . 'r1`ay ; No.-11, Orillia; No." (15, Orillia ; ' -.I-..A.- ` No. '12, Mumheduh. The report__ was ' adopted. A " i The House of Refuge Oommittee re- ? ported, through its Chairman, Councillor ; 3 Rannmell. that accounts for the yearin E -connection with the Home of Refusze had ` ; been audited to the amount ovf._:$5,515.4I, classied as follow: :" ' '___ -..J:L--_- -- Anngnnggb ndnnnac-5` '37 `vs: ur- -Expenditure for maintonsnoogz Sula:-iesandwageo ............>,$ 908 95 Provisions, clothing, etc. . .g.. 3370 48 Fael............ . . . . . . . . . . 496 30 Books and stationery . . . . . . . . . . 4 90 \ Llnoidentalu -295 19` .Sonding inmstento fnndI...,.. 37 25 UJDUIIIIUVJ DI IUIIII W n . Expenditure on 01;:-teat account. `Po:-mcnt` improvements . ... .. .$ 381, 84" 5.51. _ Q 5 lull! -The `Council webs into uguion sg`ain on Sunpliea on hand ..........`... .-1196 07 v There was derived from sale of farm products during the year ending Dec. 31, 11902, $154 38, leaving on hand pmduote ` valued nt.;0967. 0-..--. an- 9 ..t as... qL....n.`... ..nnn|-l VHII-IUU -Wvyvlo , Report;No. .3, of the Standing `Oom- mittoe `on -Education; recommended the payment of $110 for inspection of the Oollingwoodz-Public School. The report wn:odoJtod. ' - r - 1 ,,2.;._ ._ In._:_Ll.... ..L.;-.--|. :5- x W55 Iuvptuu. ' V ` The Committee on Printing through its Chairman, eeouneillor Hervie, recom- mended the payment of a. number of` eooountq. V A The report -III adopted. 1 The Council-then went into Committee 1 `of the Whole`, --with the Warden in the- cheir, in order to egein discuss the County Raoederyetem. \J`JI.IIIIl' INTIU c`I7 IUUIIlo Mojor Bmoo, e0h|irmon of the Special `Committee A pointed` to` draft new district: for e aquoblo division of the Oounty Rondo vfnnd submitted the follow- ing propoood di-vilion for dilouuion : . No. 1.-Bsrrio.o`~W` .5 of 01-0, Vow:-3. N. Em, N. '-lnnial, S. g Flos, . Q Modonte. . _ T No. 2.-Orillia. *0:-illio '.l`p., E. f 0:0, I: 4. my. E}, Iodonto. Mntchodun. ans , ;.V. y A-nu-n No. 4.- Oollingwood, -Nottswudgs; Stsyner. Sunnldalo. ' u. E ll|--_'._._L- E .1 11'--. A4I-I- UD'IIUI'. OUIIIIIITIUD No. 5 --'1`ou orontio,.S. 3 12..., Adjnlu, Teoumoeth, Alluton, Boo,ton,"1`ottonhnIn. No. 6.--BndfoI~d, 8.` .5 Iluniul, West Iwillimbury. ' mu- In-4-A ann{n-36 >n` JIIA innnnulsnnn H '5 LI . .l:l.`_ jl-Ivuvvg unuvvuvuuungu ` No. 3-Midlnnd,- -Pouotnng, W. -Q Tny, Tiny, N. Flnl. R74. A _ ('InInn'-n\naI ' -N')\Men-n-ulna ' IIUI IIIIIIIIIIII I , . . The large majority" of the `member: were in favor of tho Inggootod manner of dividing the County but-deferred from giving any decided `opinionmn the matter until they had moronpportunity undy- ing the question fnrthar. 9 .-n Q-Ln-In-up nan:-ngnn 6i.-,..Il..-I-.. WWI? VII VIII! IJIICQC 1CZI$VlC for ~t3'o"?"-'iE. ton MoIESe'.' Morgui, `D39 and Mcnnso; Goo. Oslo, of Qrilliu, And}. A. Spoon, o_fAlllIton. `Ina `nnsnniI bk`-u A1.-:nI|-tutu` in IIIIAAB an `UIIV quvuuu: .1. 5 `Ga Satanic; the following were appointed to the Board of Examiners `An I-(IR njtnniunntnnn nn "tn-n-I: 1 " A cloudy! beronouient bu. been out over our neighborhood by tho unonl : Rom our nidut of one of Oolwell u oldout A And molt reqlootod citizen. in the person` of Mr. William Parr, who pulled total: i on-Iv Sunday morning, Jan. 25th. after 3 , lingering and very painful illneu which _ he borgwith ohu-noteriutio oh:-istinn cour- _..- . . . _ __j ___.. I__..__ .____ I.I'-_I-,, .-nu -F0 -0 NI II_I RIII-UVIII ` The ouqoil Eon adjourned to meet on i the ovouuk ot February 9th gt" 7 pan. T 3 KY 39.3 VUIVK V`.-TVYCICUIU YIIIICU nge. Deoeued nee born neer Marketa- bee. Leneeeteruhire, Englend. on. Mereh 4th. 1823,_wher_e he epent hie ohildhood.; He emigrated to Onnede in Mey 1850, coming to Hollend Lending. V Three yeere later, on June 37th. 1853, he married Mien Rachel Morrow, of Bond Heed. with whom he lived happily up to the time of hie deeeeee._ There were ten children of whom eight enrvive, ve eone end three denghtere. to mourn the lore` of ekind end indulgent tether. The child- ren ere, Benjelnin, the oldest, Merqnette, Kiel; Mrs. Jno. Rnuell,,of Veneonver, 1 13.0.; Willlern end Thotnu, of Veepre ; John. of . Fine ;~Mr|..S..Meteeli.-ofv Alllny ' dele; Rjeherd,g.on the homeeteedgend , Qlenghley, the yonng'_t,.li'v;-1 L-. .A _ ~:_,!'Q.|'., 5` . In` tit Lot 23. ll, yVoopn. where `I: In: re- 4 oonI I_:;nonIly, any ~fI'ho OOLWELL. , where.` his reu;sin`s* ivere fbllowed by 3 very _lsrg'e\u.i1mbere `of sort-owing and - syinpethising friends. ' Four sons and two V sohs-in-luw_ noted as pull-bearers, bearing his -Vremeins ti) their lsst resting place. `Rev. A. R. Sanderson, of Angus, oondu_1o- ` ted the `bunal service. . *Comc u Km..co m`uponae'ne. V -Miss Mary Ellis itviaiting friends at Toronto. . ' `Mr. J omen `Ewen, ofwilliceburg. is } visiting friends here. ~ 1 I_-_.- van: ---a -- ----- -.-7 '. Mr. Geo. 0. Canton returned homo f 1'-om. Smnfordon Saturdoy,Mr. ` Canton has toured the district near the above tm(n lecturing in the interest. oi the `Fruit Gro worn Aadociation and on Monday he lof t helfo to continue h_ui work in Elgin-`county near Lake Erie. ' I. win: out--v -9 av: MesaenAJ._ Hart and Kai! of the B. O I. bier Snndiy At their ho_n ea L-.. ` Mr. and Mrs. _,D. Beeth of=Delston have the sincere sympathy of. their many friends of this {village iu their severe `eluctidn in the dentin of-their two sons whose demise oooured so -close" together . lest week frem scarlet fever. ._.'-~ 1-- ICUU JV VVC nniqinn Irvtouvv .71 Last. .Tl_mrIdny, the untiot mg. D. H. Minty, of 0 son. ` _ The Fouhif gang" had to lay off ' work 7 on Saturday owing to -thwboileri having] to be regained tokeep up`-unmcient steam for saving ldmber. ' fl'lI.- _.I._....._...... A` - Lknnpinn nifuutn `II | tun wuvv up-- -u-:v--- The phenomenon of a thunder storm in mid-winter was witnessed by a few here` on Friday night. The Hillsdale stage in charge of Mr. H. Faragher left here on Saturday morning for Barrie, but had to return owing to the road being blocked from Friday night's storm. ;-lnoonseq uence no dailies or other email matter reached here on Saturday eveneng. . ' Messrs Wm. Craig A. Mary and. Wm L. Keil attended the county"L`.0.L. meet` ihg at Goldwater on Tuesday. |(|a- wow vvuunwu--V- v._ .____._._l There appears to berouble brewing in this vicinity out of the recent steel range -tranncti no. '_ - ` . _ `HOLLY. MISS C4nnu.L.gGen-espondenu - Mr. Willie Cameron of Brentweod in visiting his uncle Mr. James Brown. _ ` Mr. Milford Andrews and (nine: Eda: visited friend: at Peinlwiekuon Fridsy. Owing to the inolemency ofthe weather lest Tuesday evening the Epworth League entertainment was poet-poned until [ Thundey night Feb. 5th. All are w`el- % come. , I 'l;nefo1lowing resolution of oondolenee wee posted at the lest. meeting of lnniel District Lodge L. 0. L., in eonnection with.Vthe recent death of Mr. V Henry Slo_en :` L..- n_._.:I._ -1 _.._ 1-5- L_-AL-_ IILIZ Rlllir tunn- Sundny at home. IUIU-II c To the unity of our late brother! Henry Sloan Esq. , Ohurohil}, `Ont. VI.-. unlunnnnn :6 I-Int}: IIIAA-Al` A>IlVI:lI`If_ LLUIII DJIVIII l'J\i\,'\Ill\llIlllILI '\IllUa That whereas It hath pleased Almighty God in His wisdom. to remove from our Assemblies our most highly esteemed brother, Past District -Master Henry Sloan; of L. 0. L. No. 533; therefore we as a District Loyal Orange Lodge. desire to extend to the bereaved family our` most sincere sympathy in their hour of trouble, and while his: loved ones may feel most keenly the loss of a devoted husband and father, that we, as a district lodge, share in, their deep sorrow in the loss of a most worthy oicer .. and the father of. Innisl, District Loyal Orange Lodge. Also we wish to mingle our ` prayers with thoaeof his family. that we may all meet to form an unbroken circle in the Grand Lodge above. ` Signed by Com. on behalf of Lodge: II? D `II `I fl-.. `I . (`I T. .41.-.n ulsm U Wm II 37 3. I10!!! W. J. Curr. P .M., L. 0'. L. 450 Alex Willolighbv. W. M., ' , ' 73 A. . . Aye:-at, P. M., 16 R. .J. Hill, Trou., Inniql DlI t Anion Black. . Seo ty, " 01-engeville Council for 1903 will be oompoeed of ve Methodist : and two Anglusene .; three ere Ooneorvetivee, three Liberals and one Independent. -- nu. W The Dslho\i|io 60}, of ' `St. John u, ha pnrolunod the - lumbering 1-4:;-g A` mnnx "gLL =- IlU$E U, IIZ UIIW JIIIKXIIII: property of Goo. Molfntt in Butigouoho County and Quebec, for $200,000. -jlfl;;'a`Annio.Sr`1-igloy of the 3.0.1. spent !.._.1-_ -1. I........ RESOLUTION OF OCJNDO T H EAZAAR` Child's Gmintlets, white and grey, kid faced, were 500. sellixig now for 35. Men's Leather. Mitts, ' `F . ' ' "' _were 26, now 20e. ` u ,Mn]e hide` u . vol 4: u 46. A1; 35c_ ` _` 11 At an ___. 5., ,, ,, 1- -n ORAIGHURBT. .Lcrste of choice white dishes. ` ' ' Cups and Saucers, -what psttern, best goods to sell at 650. \\ , Plates, tea,` breakfast and dinner sizes at per doz. 65c. 75c and 85c. Platters, all sizes from 7c im, T . s . e \ Vega ble dishss,rwith`covers,V from 550 up. `Q : - I hiulnlif nnunin `Inn-in 10.. non ~ * _vuu_uuuI. covers ll.'0lll 110 up. Juan. ltlllod usorttpont. . = H Large 'te_Basins,' wheat -pattern. for only.-150. ` ' ' " Toilet Juga,$vhegztpdtte1jn for only 46c. , , ` ` b Ohgmbqrs, covered and covered, for only35c.md-4g5c.. V '\ And see the_ bu-gains we` ` ' % b arc offering in Men's and Ohild19Aen% s Mitts

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