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Northern Advance, 10 Dec 1903, p. 8

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MOCHA. sillr lined, in Grevs; Tans and Browns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . GLACE FRENCH KID. in White, Black and all colors, (guaranteed) . . . . . . . GLACE KID. in Blaqk, Grey. Tans, Modes and Brown (guaranteed) . . . . . . . SUEDE. in Grey, Brown. Tan and Modes (guaranteed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GLACE KID. In Black. Grey, Tans, Modes and Brown (guaranteed) . . . . . . . . SUEDE, best black. silk lined (guaranteed). .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUEDE, best quality Perrin s, in Black, Grey, Tans, Brown and Modes '` ' S - - ~ - - - - - -A I - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S an n nnrlnn .w"ll?1`e;ua;:;;s:"l:`:a; ` bY<;ti1Vs:`i?nen Damask by the yard, Table Covers, 2, 2; and 3 yards 1011- , Doylies,` etc , that are a. marvel of ,2 -1... -____ .1. .._..A- amount: A: ` Uovers, 2, 23 and 35 yams 1011 uuyue richness, at prices withm reac of all. Successorto Frawley Devlin. Phone I69 HOLLY; K|P_ GL_V.F. ,!'?X`?ELl.-"?.N`?E. GEORGE VICKERS visit- week`. 8`-`.t On Monday last at one o clock in the afternoon, Mns. Goddard, widow of the late John Goddard, a mative of Kent, Eng.. after several months ill- ne$ from a complicated-heart trou- ble, suocx ibed to her malady. She was in her 58th year, and her huma- band predleceased h-er by about six years. She {leaves besides her `fa- ther, Mr. John Collins, who is 84 years of age, 4 sons and 7 daughters. as follows ;--George and James, re- siding on the 2nd line of, F108: John, at Elmvale; Mrs. S.` Johnson, of this village`: Mrs. E. Calhoun. Hillsdale; Mrs. Wvm. Jammitson. 2nd "line of Flos; Miss Louise, Miss Bernice. Miss Es- ter, Miss Pearl. a_nd:lMaster Fredrick. at home. and one` `sister also survives. -Mrs. J. Burtt. Mitchell's Square. 0:0. The, funeral took place at St. John s Church on Thursday, and was very largely attended! Rev. J. -H. ~Kidd conducted` the funeral service. .11 . l'!-_-11, L, n -.~rr- v- -.--u-o-sauna Mr. Geo. McLaughlin hagmoved his family from Oollingwood into th h-`P39 13*! 011Pi_9d by .103. Megan. -._-_L - ._ -_._,_I , Q _ At _the meoting`ot_the Vespira Conn-V .oil', 2nd Deo.. 1903. the following mo- tions were passedz`-- ' T .. ..- rL..._.._._ n1I._.l.. ll'2... -...'.1. --:-v ----nu; vvuupuzu uy gun. ,u1agan_ .Mr...-John Stokes spent a. -couple of Vdayn -m` Goldwater, recently. ' :n nu ;--."JI_.J`_. A_,:k Q -_--,y-- can vv-uwwuvsv .l.`GJUl.Il.1y. ' - _ Mm. Viokera is spen"ling"a' few days A_wjtVlI'-.[ f`ifiendIA in A Ed.onval e.-' - '.;:l :5 - B-ro. A. Budd, Lect.; Bro. W. Sheif- field, S1`... D. of 0.; ~Bro.'_J. J. Ells- mere, Lst Com.; Bro. L. Spooner, 2nd LCom.;,Bro. J. Snider, 3r_d Com.; Bro. Wm. Snider`, 4th Com.; Bro. R. Dick- er, \ 5th Com.; Bro. `R. Thornton, Outer Tyler; Bro. Geo. Saunder-5!. Inside Tyler: Bros. Wm. -Saunders and 11'?` I11 `T1 run __...i..- _`, ~v _-- up... .. `An: nay-v---unv--.a uIAA\4l' W. T. H. (:J1:aig,_ Auditors. 16 mem- bers were initiated during the past yea1f." ' ` --_..._v--... any a.u.uv:.a- wot VLUU. I Mr. Geo. Hodstm left here _on Men- day for Neepawa`, Man.. were he will- -be. employed during the winter. ' --V--c Q In ]lI\XI\JG 0 Mr; (Ego. Pratt", of the Oon... Vespra, spent Sunday with friends here. . V _ ,.'. ' . . - v: vv an I-II-lb \l Ila- i{naPP. It Allandalgt "__ _, `ll! v :Mi$ Edith Knapp, of Toronto. is home for a sholiday. V "9 ' (1-- 15..-LL' - no _.- .. M113. 8. Pratt $penfa few tiays last week with her daughter, I Mrs. H. `I?`.u...... A` III... !,I- TOWN COUNCIL ANTENVMILLB. QIJ\L JIJUIIVU I-..-I.. l.2..L mu, Jlllfo Du IBIUB. ` A large th ' g of young P90 If spent a.` v-cg` pggant time last night._at the home of MI`- o _ ~ _ I` tmlearn of the inn f` . njfray. sr. . A ' nt 7) Mia: Lou Freethy. of Stayllerv E99`; Qm\`D1e of days last week at 1` 1" 0 vs. V _ * M.'Wanless is visiting her 0011 311': Mrs. B. Petey. - 0 16 1._.A -V`large gathermg `young 9 ri_ f.a:_Y.ery. p_19as8.nt mi `ff. 1.... -uunaay. ` . ~ I Mr. Jos. and Miss Edythe T1_10m 50 Japept a tow (rays this week wzth 1111' vale friends. 11:... -r -.- m..--u._ -; n;...mnr_ sment ',""""' ~--r vv ------v v-- ---~ - b The Belle Ewart Ice Co. are bring` `ing up their horses from the City [and are getting -ready to fill the big ice house that they have here. -wsvauav-.l.ln.an.aa.a ysrgua.-- Mr. J. A. Hood arrived from Yel- loyv. Gra$.`Assa.. to spend the winter with his parents here. Mr. -and Mrs. A. Bishop. of Grcn` fol. were guests at Mr. A. Rose S 0" ' 1:. .1...` am: mn... n.:..+}m 'l`hnmvSOD `J.-anaaaaa .5: Ir 4.A.-.u-- -Cook s Bay was frozen over on 1st December -this year. Skatin;2: and ice boating are in full swing now on -__v -.v.. -ggy. Mia Annie Wallaee will be our new teacher for 1904. -.. _._ _ --- nu `I4 v\tI.A\FLl_\IL LIJJ. .L\lU'8u Captain `McKay and Wm. Trombly. got in their winter supply of coal on Monday. ' ` . . , a 1! _....1 vv(\_ ovvvuny-J From"Strathy ']i`:sten. on behalf. of `the Barrie Carriage Company ask- ing. that the end of Ellen street he closed `in the vicinity of the 1otsvre- cently purchased by them sda site and the end of the,-same street he turned over to the said companyvfor its use. A .. .. in -'--n .u 1` II eX:`E;l.en is buBy plasterin`{. and re- pa.i ring'- Dr. Little s house. ChUI`hi- II`..- A -r\ u `- :..........a gas 14:51.50-J uuuau, \.,.....-~- Mrs. A. Robinson, of Bethesda. nude 8. short can in our village on Mon- day afternoon. 111* u . u can 1- ,,-.. 11+, um; us. (.61 uuuu. Mi`. Webster and Miss Lwson af- tended Divine Service at Churchxll Presbyterian Church on Sunday. 11"`..- A 1,! 1 ,, II1 , I_I__ .....-.An 5| - - \rnan'J vva. nus: \JJ.|\-l.l V11 V11 mas.-..\.- VM"rs. Adolphus Trombly made ; business trip to Barrie on Monday- IIL- 'r\-I1- in ; 1-,, re- .._.. kv-nr .-v .-v-`, - Sorry to `hear that Mrs. Ruffit is on the sick list. --... `Inn -4-gugnuu ;.nv;.v '.A\-n_I\- ` Mr. Ed. Wilson had a bee_1f:v1:;.t{`V't%d- nesday, drawing stone for a stub];-. under his barn. A large number of young people gathered in the oven- ing and spent a most enjoyable, Mme. Among-st `those from a Idistmrce were Mrs. D. Jacobs, Miss`Yorke and Miss Etta Wilson, of Barrie and Mr. Wm- ` Wilson, of Grenfel. _ Mr. Jas. McLaughli11, bf .\li called on friends here fmst week. Spe,cial% Values ii \ WUL BLANKETS GRILDBEIPS MANTLES HUSIERY MEN S GLOVES` Mm TIES MEWS-SHIRTS % LADIES NEGKWEAR READY-TU-WEAR smrs ~ KID GLOVES WUDLLEN ems WAISTIN{}S% `MEN'S AND BUYS sums Mm AND BUYS nvnmms STERLING mun comma SUNNIDALE CORNERS. BELLE 'EWART. MONDAY SESSION was vmmr s3om'---ram ammo fmunx AGREEMNT suaurrrmn. . T Dion Inn 10, o, 1903 From Hewson & Creswickc stat- ing that their (slient, James Kcency, will accept $50 in full for injuries sustained by falling on Bayfield St, recently. ? . 1 - 1'1 ($1,, 11 , 0 "r.!_L._. ._ I._'l_._l Preuizl Vice- Gt_2n l Cl - Drafts posits r set rat :1 um: LAT V V 3 Apply 1 u have I expens An. 614 luau uyauu From the Grand' Trunk Railway. enclosing an agreement for signa- ture whcreby the :1-sse`s,smen't. on the company's property in Barrie and Allandale is fixed at $35,000 for 25 years, the company agreeing to erect .8. 25 stall round-house, machinexshops and a mew passenger station. IIIL_ 11,-_I;___, A_.._ _____ ........_L...`l L1... pull self-ad 5 `I lJ.\ f1c_e. prm L CA 'B-`ES `sq Curr disco_ ing a-ucnvu :4 It -.yn.,uvvo There was considerable discussion over this matter of charging an ad- mission fee to the Fair and the Alder- men were unanimous inwdeciding that such an innovation was a knistakeg as it would havewa (cendenc to debar citizens from attending w o wished to . make small `Qurchases. ' "Hun mnunvvu En anon monlvnr` far n`|n1v_ l DIIIIJD vv U; U yuuuvu u Downe`y-Cameron'-That Miss Sarah '1`ro.cey s taxes-for 1903 be remitted. she being disabled ,t_or work through- ~a!_1- accident. _ - \ any 1 :1 ,' '1-\_-__- A The Council held its regular meet- ing on Monday evening. when the {fol- lowing communication-s were re- ferred `to the committees}-r` The Poultry A656. was granted the use of the Town Hall free provided no adrnimion fee is charged. If a charge is made the rent -of the Hall will be fixed at $8.00. ` ` " -I1___'_LI- _'I!..-..__..:-.. III!-tad!-`ll! I-O VII-LO U-uunanls-on-on v o-v vv gunnwso Jnake urchases. The Town `Hal was rented for char- ity ball purposes on` New AY_ear`s night- at the cost of heat and hght. ` | lilac . "Downey-Fin'lay-That Councilmen Cameron and Coutts inspect the wire V?~=tn`,oes or parties claiming bonus. un- qr `By-law. at the Co3`m'Iqi_l_ and.report ` _eting bf : the Council. A.__._.... n:;.'-.a. LL- *;.x...1..`... _`\v |vIJu,1IIC`U nuvuunug Ul~l:l.|9 Vvitblvlil , Goutts--Gameron-'J.` at the ' timber pn ;6_tih~ con. `line; lot_ 8. north. he of- i,-ii or V sale. ;0ouni1mn% ,.%'-Fin!w% D.5'~`;`%V[ `%!t!=.}1*!*8~i .4`.'19"`. ' ~~:j;:- I06! uvvvouvoa vu 'Coutts-Gafneron-That the; Reeve and Councilman on Friday examine the old Sunuidale road re complaint of '1`. Teasdale and Wm. Logan, and :repert to_ Ooimoii al: the next meet- . : : " ____ -... \2_"-- !l|I...& l`anuunA:`um-All SUCCESSOR TO FRAWLEY%& MOORE yyvwvwvwvvvvvvvwvvwv vvvvvwwvvvwvvvvwvvvvw WM. Vespra Cmlncil MEETING ` I` The St. Louis Poat-Dispatch , of sepaf 15. speaking of the. attraction which! | will appear at Grand Opera House on! Tuesday Dec. 15th., says :-``When the, Bell Tolls. `which is playing at Hav- lin -.s this week, can `assuredly. .lay claim .to being one: of the best of the melodramas of recent years.) In its scenery it is of, fthe most picturesque. ` In its dramatic situations` it is ori ' ginal. _ In the due! on the` mountain during a driving ssnowusltormi it is qne: or the most novel of drama: that have ever been seen o.!t.the_ realistic stag'e.., Finlay--Downey-That a grant of $10 be made to repair 6th con. line op- posite lot, 8, on condition that the `par- ties interested give. a [like :sum in work and that a grant of $12 be made torgtaking the levels to the Nottawa- saga river from Edenva_le bridge -to the mouth of the Great River`. Camcron-Coutts-That the clerk! notify Mr. Pigott that the Council are! willing to purchase that portion of. his land, part of lot '16. 7th. oon. Ves-' pra, now used as a Iroad in lieu of -sideline and will pay him for the same` the sum of $10 on receipt of d`ocd.\ - ` mp- nI-._1_ -____ _.--__-__.L-.1 1.- --...:L.. The following Deputy Returning! Offlcers for Municipal Election. 1904` were appointed_ vix.;-No.1.Di-v.._ J.`g E. Emms, School House. Dalston; N9.{ 2 Div., Chas. Stewart, Town Hall.` \Midhurst; No. 3 Div., W. D. Van- fsickle, Cun'dlo s_`School Hou'sc ; No. 4 ; Div., Thos. Stokes. the Hall, Minesing; No. .5 Div., W. J. Bishop. the Schoolj % Howsc, 7 sec. Grnfel; No. 6 Di_v.. J. . Partridge, the School House. 14th con. I'I'\I, _ 1' II ' ..- W- ..--..=v, V-.. uvyuvvo 4...-\aIn-ivy -nova: vvolu i The following accounts were `passed Vand ordered to be -pai~d;-J. ,Watt', ifor work on Vsideline, $4.85; Wm. ; Hcrons,-for work on 12th _1ine, $2.50; YAlex. Wilson. for work on 8th line. ` $15.00 ; W. H. Downey, serving drain-1 iage notices, $1.00; Henry Harrison. for gravel, $1.76. _ S _ I ' lII`I'._ l\__, "".I`1: 'iIfr;1`;ijourned to 15fh Dec; at 10 a.m. A J ` ' | `Thompson, (Midhurst. and ,re'qucst_' va - -1`:-ac. V- vy.-.v van an/vwayv 51. \A\-v\u `The Clerk was requested to write` Mr. Jas. Martin, Hillsdale and J. J. them to pay for the timber taken by! them off 2nd con. line_,. Vespra. ' III! 1- II I Mr. W. AI. Robins, Lot- 25. 3. Ease, is offering his farm stock and_" implements for sale on Friday. Dec, 18. 1908. `at 1"\o olook sharp. llaj. '.l`eb`o auctioneer; ` Z, A no local bgmkcs hate. beh\ntitid of tha arrival" from the Unitgd Btats or 4: '8'"*8*,'5? r'*`,_ When the `Bell Tolls C re`|i`t Stile G. Sneath, fl V-('}Ierk. L in the Lord : Randi. Stratford, Dec. 9.-E1ias Miehm, arrested Monday afternoon on a charge of manslaughter in connection with" the death of his daughter from `typhoid fever through neglect, was , brought before the police- magistrate yesterday, He declined to either `plead or- elect, saying that he would `leave his case "in the Lord's hands. |He was admitted to bail in $1,500. : `_ . ltorghweqto ; _ , 'Ott'e.w_a,, D'ec. , .9`.l--The Inspector ot "Immigration v Agencies `inn the United i States, W. J. Wh1te,.s'ta`tes that dur- *_ ing_ the month of October 927 per- in the Canadian, Northwest. Their eects were` transported in 109 cars. During the `month of November 567 . people settled in the westfrom North Dakota, bringing with them 80 car- lowds of eects. The value of settlers eects brought in the country, exclu- sive of money possessed by the new- from this single state of the union, was over $250,000. Mr. White says -that `the department expects to move from California fty people, who will become the nucleus of a large settle- `1:n Qilstuua ....A..n.A.. sons left North` Dakota and settled comers during these two months` ment in the west. The department G. Hows :-d Forgnuon Nominated in Gran- ` fills in an 21:00. ' `North Augusta, Dec. V9._--At the meeting of the Liberal-Conservative i % Association for the County of Gren- \ ville,-held in the Town Hall, Spen- ` .cervi1le, yesterday, for the selection I of candidates for` the Dominion and local houses, by a. vote` of the dele- h gates, Dr. J. B. Reid was chosen for the Dominion House, and Mr. G. II. Ferguson, barrister, of Kempbville, * for the Local House, in place of Mr. R `T. -Tnxn-if J-LA --u--~--L - -~-' vn-Iv ans IJAIG VVUDIA. \lU!J]'LmCnb established this year agencies in auvhli $1..-.4--\.. TIVL- '..._.-_- an vuuusuaucu. uxua yucuj 58800133 -In Washington and Montana. The arriv- als in the west from other states are very satisfactory, but, on account of the late season, many were pre- vented from_moving'.4 ' nu. uu: .L4UUt1.1 nou_sc, 1n place of Mr. R. `L. Joynt, the present member. Up to the time of the vote being `taken Mr. J oynt announced that he would not stand by this convention, but would run as an "independent. , _ ___- ---cu Windsor, Dec. 9.--Word has been received in Windsor that Clarence K. Rorison, of The Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg, was ma.rri_ed*at that- place to the daughter of a wealthy business man. Rorison left here with 'the first Canadian contingent to 'South Africa. and for conspicuous [bravery during the campaign. wu -Itavorably mentioned. V " " _ha.m,* who was injured in the Ot- _ '" 1 Ottawa, Dec. 9W.V-(:I.1:a1 r. Father` Ful- tawa. University re, succumbed "to ` his injuries at 7 o'clock yesterday \ morning. tHe iwas 83 years of age, ; and came to Ottawa a year ago from } Ceylon. _He was `a. native of Ireland, was educated at Rome and was pro- fessor of Latin at the University. I 'Carma Mill Band at Hupolor Kills` ` Hjmsolt With 3 Gun. Hospeler, -Dec. "9.-August Fleider, one of the .Germahs who recently came to 1-lespelcr to work in the J woollen mills, left his boarding- house at. an early hour Sunday morn-. ing, taking with him his double- barrelled shot gun. Shortly after dinner yesterday `his body was foun in n a-rnvnl nH- man. .. n....4..'..... -2 T Inn of Settlement. London, Dec. 9.-An sAssocia.ted Press despatch `from St. Petersburg conrming previous advices received from it correspondent in Paris that ` peace between Russia. and Japan was ` believed. to be assured, nds a pro- 3 minent place in all the morning pa.p- : ers, several of which give space to editorials expressive of the satisfac- ; ful settlement of the troubles. i tion felt at the prospect of at peace- i 4` Jain. and Japan said to Have Found 1 E;"'.'i Ei{IZnoEn"n1;}e. 71~'T.i.,n'}ooE.'f Vwhich is in `close proximity.` go the % ,9.".'7".'; ..'-7'-_. ` .. ..; .,...-..,. ..,.. .. .... -. _,.,......,.......,_, um: uquy wcua iuuuu in a gravel pit with a. portion of the left side of his face blown -o. From indications it would appear ' that the unfortunate` man committed` _suJici-do. Unrequited love, it is re- ported, was the cause of hisidesper- ate act. He was 24 years old and unmarried. lrltlu lxpodltlon In `Expected sum lllllodlstolyo London, Dec. 9.-It was announced Monday that Colonel Younghusband and Colonel Macdonald, leaders of the British expedition to Thibet in `support of the British mission, have reached Darjiling, Nepal, and expect `to start the expedition immediately for the Chumbi Valley. Quoenstown, Dec. 9.--'1`he Red Star Line steamer Kroonland, which sail- ed from Antwerp, Dec.eV5, for New York,` communicated by wireless-tele- graphy. with Brow Head at 4.30 yes- terday afternoon. She was then 78 miles west of Fastnet and returning to Queenstown with her steam tiller smashed` and her steering gear dis- abled. _'I`he vessel was steering with the use of her engines. The weather was hazy and" a. .moderate gale was blowing. ll{ty"PnuIgo:r|j Di-`wind. T Athens, Dec. 9.,--The Greek steam- 3 .ero Pyloras `and Asset: collided at _-Ithaca. yegterday. f The bow of the Pylon wero`auV umergved~ and 50 of he? ~pIy-senzer- droWnd- ` Keyhum, -Eng Dec. 9.- 1`ho.Br1tlah 1 _ae(_`:onc-class cruiser Hqrmex; 1;` Qn V _ - _I_ .1; u: -. "'`.rIzoaI."``nAxu,n. SUICIDE rmzouan Love. PEACE NOW ASSURED; ADVANCE ON TIIIBBT. .;.m.. cum: in `l"l x7-0. ' llnuhdd Steam Tiller. Father Ftilhan Dnd. JOYNT our on IT. VTHE1 `NORTHERN ADVANCE "iii; '1ET"iiSL{Ez"i'}-iiting he imnt at 'I`oronto.; A4 . . .-.. VMiAss Nellie Mason, of Tvordnto. vi- -sited with Hrs. Wm. Bloxham last; week. V ` . v uvnnv '_ Mrs. John Tyndale and` Mre. Josa Ferguson, spent a stew pleasant `days- last week` with Mrs. J. McPherson`. {of Terra Cotta. T - -up w u u I 1'1 II Misses M. Lomgheed and -F. Camp- bell, visited for a -fewfdays recently with Miss Mary Ferguson; __of Mid- hursst. - ' ` CRAIGHURST. Mr. Joseph Shieffield is home from Owen Sound, where he (has been em- ployed since spring. 7-1. 13-..; _.-.L___._-j _-_..1.'._I t.-vJ `r\n u-qnnvv -r-o--c- I Mr.- John Ford returned from Yel- low Gram on Saturday. 'lf'_.._ 11' _ 7,.-- ,3 AiI_'_-J_I- 9_`J.'I__ EC L I3-lVa`.i'1:,-'0?-19t[;>-1;to;1'e:.j_ ;.{{ea Mr. S. Lumrie last _week. .v--u car v-.-- -----w-w . At the last regular meeting of L. O. L. No. 985. held on last Wednesday evening, the following ottioer-s were elected and indtalled for the ensu- ing year ;-n-Bro., J. bpaston. :W. M. ;. Bro.` John Jennett, D. M.: Bro. L. W. Keil.` I. P. M.:Bro_.' Rev`. J. H. man. on V 1.; o n. ~01-sic.` z3`39+"=5? , `B.1Wat ~.,V.Fm'7v _ . \ W W, :m.r<.`. `u _ .441 mi\-11;. John Smith, of Barrie. ed with Mrs. James Brown last_ n...-.n urn-n.n.gv-a .l.r-nuavv -vvw- w1\I;~:s:uB. Smith, of Alla;-dale.` `Sunday of lastweelr with Mrs. Andrews. * . ' . gogouun v vv mp- Mr. James Brown has :been con- fined to the house for some tima, with sciatica. . ` --o-- `no cnvgvgguvu There is a hoaroity of-(water in this vicinity. Some of the wells `in the village are about dry. If__ 'I'_x..__.`l_ lII-.I.1.-__ 2._ .LL. _.---..L -C Over 20 porkens were taken from this neighborhood to Barrie on Sa- turday, something that has not oc- oured. for several years to (see so many. dead hoga gold to the Ideal pack- -.er s a't`thin season. , `.. _ &..:m<:_ - ---u---- up... ------- _-.,- Somerset. of Allandale. is`the guest of..Mr.A and Mrs. T. `Pratt. ,_ _;___- __2_2L_',1 j "isTEr7'JEQ.CpB'?rB}c2E.T'as the guest of E Mr. Wm. Williams. I. ' AM. u i+"]."h9:` '}it' mill stamsci here on iThu:rs'day. . :\__-r_. nn ___1_--..._ __--.__ 1..1_...' A__.._. Interesting News from Our Correspondents - 3 D . ~ : ONROOQONOOOOOOOOOOOH Z1Z1}CZCCIff'Cm""' `yum-CC-IIIIffI11Z1111 111211111: 11-- _.1- - --- - - - - _ IOOQOOONNOQOOQOQQOQQQQOOQOQQOQOQOOOOQOOOOOQNOOOOOO NH++ 6 ; >VVV_VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVV> I\li jjtuu insur--.-____-____. When a. lady Wa;nts~ a Kid Glove, she Wants it good. Ask any lady the best place to buy ,them-if she `has ever bought here, she l1 say at Vickers . TI`hey re good in their goodness, every pair. silk Grevs, $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 (guaranteed) $1.50 .` $1.50 ` ---- - - -I 'I'\ C 3 9 `I11, ,I_ fY`___ II'\____ D ____ ____: "A I`_~ DUIRJIJLA, uwuu \1uuunvJ .a.v-gnu, . u v . - --, -.--,, ...._r-, __.,,_ ,._,, guaranteed. . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXTRA FINE GLACE. in Black. White, Grey, Tan and Modes, a. lovely high " class Glove. with deep tancv striped cuffs, regular $2.50, special . . . . . . . . . .$l.95 V WHITE SUEDE evening Gloves, all sizes. 2 V SPECIAL IN BLACK GL-ACE . A splendid chance to get the beat 81.00 French Kid Glbve on the market. We made an offer for ir~--it was acoeDced-we got a barqain-that a the whole story ; the end of which is that you get any size you want in all black or black with white points, if vou hurry, regular $1.00, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 7c Butiful Linens , . Linens that are a. credit to this store. We are proud of our showing of Linen Goods. We want you to. see them. Beautiful Irishzhand Inade Covers and Tray Cloths. There's nothing like it in the County, bought and bargaained for for the trade that de- mands the bestof expert selectlon. , 9- . f`__--__ Il'V...... ("L-.LL... inhuman`; k7? vvnuua "`n1u-.1.`

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