Northern Advance, 8 Oct 1908, p. 8

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Ladies 5;z'an 5 cloth and Self and ` stitched str'a_ Green and N AN EXCITING CHASE. ENOIQ 3 : Coat, V fhde of _ ll.l'UI.IBUUl'. IICIIICS U u mantles and Sui Skirt sun walstg, Undersklrt en : outs. Men 3 and Boys alts and overcoats. Men's Fur coats. Heavy Underwear, A full line of Gents I-`urnlsnlncs, Puts, Blank ets. comforters. carpets. Rugs, Lino- leums. Lace, Tapestry curtains, Table covers. etc. Business Sn-lctluiconlldentlal. IBIBU |.Cl[l.II3 LU Bull! lull Ialso terms to suit the purchaser. Ladies T--->UTUU-C T Zct hilly full days are here and. after the un usual spell of September Summer weather. as a conse uence we turn to heavier. clothing. , Thtala eplace where youcan get your full I and winner goods at the very lowest prices and IIQIIQIQQ -Incl Qnln Rlgl-on Qlllo Illgladn I 8110. Wlllif 30008 ID cue very IOWESI. DPICBS 8110 also the Ladles' Sun waists, Undersklrts. cm l'2ll'S oats. Men's V t |% n. c. mmnson. Prop`-netor. 33 Elizabeth St. (Kidd Block.) Open Evenings. I _2ooooooooooougoooooooooobodoooooyooodooooooouooo Program ,of Metingvi fbr Season: , - vnhQ_n . Oct. 8th-E. (:J.rlv)r,1-xry, f`Rural Ca.n- ada as a `National Resource.: -r\.... ,......1_ 1' 1'` 'nt._,:. in - Laglies 9nd` 6.11: ljdren L$, ats ||oIIsOfTI:rl:Ii:i`|'i`I'IR; A_l}o y n KIIIIRELQI 3_-__'_. A cut: an a LVGLJUUGL .l.\CaULu"Ct'.'. I . `Oct. 2 th-J, C. =M0g'gan,- Our Ed. ucational System in its Relation toi -Citizenship. RT.-u-. ?l\`L `D... 11.1.; II? vs 1 `\rl|ullu\-lllllklo `Nov; IOth--Pl_'eS- Robt. W. Falcon- er, (`Subject later). `I\ `C .'D 44; Ink`. -~ \7....._._ Cir` , I I wn, \uuuJc\._I. 1aI._CIj. -' Dgc. vloths-E. R. Young, Canada 5 {Fertile No r-thland. ` f..__ -...|. ' `n ru 1-: I` - ua.uau1au_ rx51'IL'ull.Lll C. Jan, T28th--W. F. Maclean, Politi- cal Independenc-e.. Feb. nth-4-T. Redditt, M.A., (Subject later.) Feb, 25th-Canon N. L. Tucker, Ci\tizenshipfin our - National Life}? M..I.. nn. 1' I` U n--~---- in-' \.a_5.u..\..uauIy ,u| uu1"1.VauUIla.l. L1IB.'i_ -TMcl}1.`hIIth--J. G, VH. Bergeron, M_y ;t0n%acitQ9gh Canada from Atlantxc | . . '. A_I (1.! `I? vr ru 1, . ` 1' ya LIIC AV un-uud.u.u. Jan. I4th-'--Pres. G. C. ICx-`eelman, Canadian Agriculture. 1 L` Tan am-'l.., I 1:` mr..-1-_.. uh---n Mrs. John` Jacobs is visiting inlv Ox-illia. - . " - `M1-..Ed.a Shear was in Bradford on Saturday. l 5v .1. GLIIIL Apl. K. George , Canada s Relationshxp to the -Empire. ulvuluillio " iii. p--`o.. .- ~-..-.. -a-g Aver : Hair mu now made from out i It : ne care that dates ne hair! Use`, Aver : Hair Vigor, new improved formula, sys- .tengaticnlly, conscientiously, and you will get results. We know itstope falling hair, cures dnndru, and!" most elegant gttntitely new. New . ejenleref u..A-at ` 1 CANADIAN CLUB. Glove Time .,. Ad {ve re prepared to meet the `I ! ,3- I-.I.'_.. 1......... .....H LL ,4 .1 - vuered a.V rev! lapse and is sernously 111. - i n\.r___ 1'.` 1'.~_,..s_ 1 9 ve re_.prepared `the demand, 'Barrie.lad1es know well that th:s 15 the best stOre'fQf kid. 1"e5- h?1\ C the exclusive ght offselhng Pern_n s the best there is in "Glen-5.and our stock 15 now complete. ;i.Ljadies e I4;Button Glace, Black and Browman Labdievs 2-`Dome Fine French Kid, Pique sewn #94 good `styles : Q. 0 and'C_hampagne, best grade . . . . . . $2.50 8 _ self stitching, Black, Tan, Brown, Grey, at 8 rrencn hid, sewn, % ' 2-`uome me , Liiiimchang. BM Ta 51.50 ~ A ? % % ~ - 1f-stitchino ' c I\.l(J.5C r `O . ' ! _ Ome FITIC T n Grey, hlte, L3;-::e;,D;n Black, Bf`??? . .2.` ...... ..51_25 I atoolou oo"' ' Ladies 2-Dome French Kid, gussets sell; colored stitching, Bl k, T, 3 .. Garnet G73) . Bfownacand \']f:itea..}.:ge3r3 lil E? ga}1;,ean;m g I but one coat cf vstore_and you lI _ _ __ _---.... unf&2i'e"ci3Fs 'a't"5c. La Grema at me. `U~nexc*eIlet*1 for -Flavor. Manufaa-tured in Barrie by J. A. JAMES. OWBII St. ` SAMPLE ONE OF OUR :"1`= H=:URSDAY, ;._.A. L, vvuo; can ooaansaaivulo ' Alex. Brutiton arrived from 'Dauphlin, Man., on `Monday. 15.. o-L_1-_n .-e r~-n ,1 c gboooooooouuouuuuoo: I "0 \Z. f'|IW3l'|\lII, ONTARIO LAND SURVEVOR. BANK or TORONTO Buuomc. Bum: ntslnmct TELEPHONE 149. I: ~'- E-\Emms| gr - -~ IS A FINE RETARDENT And will not ignite from 5P coals or tinders. ark `` `-- U-I- > 9 . MANUFACTURER OF Carriages. Wm -=(3:Ie_i`;h's and Cutyert 5, Is wnan moor ;E`\_'l l `the morning due xw More durable than sh `stood the test of time. when you buy only the purest and freshest groceries. ` " That is the only kind we have. 0 Safe buying, too, when you get): .what you ask for. That's what we 31- 0` way; give. A child can shop here I! safely as an adult. POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :__.. _ _-AZlo:'<: i\Ie's.1;,-Jl'3radford Street; 15 visiting` in Toronto. If `I ! Safe Buvin} , A _, I A_tria.l order left with us gives 30 sausfaction and us a customer. : . Mulcaster Street. P` Free Delivery. Tn- PAROID VA noonnc ( _5__.__G. ARDAGH. . nmn cnaurw ippam gig; I` iimmed the : _ 1-.` CL ` ' ;> t:f i`.c;:>nto spent Mo_n- day with relatives here. V MAKES A coon ROOF And yet cheap. G-.'?9_.5. IS DUE `KBLE `Mrs. E. is home from a tw weeks stay 1n Hamilton. T ' .\,r AI '1 ' -_`..-,. ..v-.- prices, , Self and V V`. Grpnn A shinq`< `H , 1903: Iallu. Hr:-" A` VI Phone Wgl will B._McI_)onaid is home from a pleasant vxsxt 111 Toronto. ` V 0118;," my 103 M) J large, -A ny 1 thank! =P.0. W0 1! t low amoun ages. , AN VANC I[\EACI I1` 3 Havin Inna-an! u C to 8.). llie _ _ . . , . ` , _ . . _ . . , . . _ - . WV, wu- Mr. Satchll `of `is spend- ing a few days here this week. 7 "'I `If 1" Q Barrie. H Oct.` 6th, ason: to Mr.` and Mrs. W. B. Webb. V E1`; 9't'11,*:':L '(l`a;1-g:i1'ter `to Mr. and Mrs.L_John Smith. T xii 1. 1- as .4 V ' i.::;\;vrm_o;_"(:`:rreat- .V.Fa11sA, l Mont, 1s holtdaymg at hrs home here. Mrs. oG; Johiison is in Vic_to`ria Harbor vnsnting her father, who `Is ill, _Mr. K. R_enfrew of Toronto is vis- itmg h1s_s1ster, Mrs. Herb. Johnson. v`Mr._ a1_1d Mrs. George Cummings are` vxsitmg in Toronto and Detro1t., II`, 1 imsf Xb5Zu lit '.}c1Z}3, '_1vi*j,"{ spendinga short time here With her husband.` ? Leusby has phrchsedi a house. on Gowan `Street from Mr. Donald Ross. ' ` -1 wD:"B".-'Brunton of Depot"Har} bor spent the week-end here on his- way to Quebec. I Ixr A A,, ,` 1' av -V)\".Mz~\:"./\mos% exchangedypul-l pits with `Rev, W. N. Carrof Cooks- town on Sunday. ~ ' - \I,, FIVI, . J '1 I I ? Thos. L<;eming_ of Hamilton spent a short time thus weekat Mr. C. Catcher's. - ' > I\."Iiss_-Hepburn. has` returned t$ her, dunes m Bttrton Ave. school afterga. pleasant trxpto the Coast. 5 ` Mr. and Mrs. james 'M'c_Millax_i have returned from theirweddmg tap `and are residing on Burton Ave. 5;` % Mi_ss E._ Pottei was rernc'_>ve" 'to the hospxtal on Monday. She gs suering `from 2:}. attack of appendgcitis, V The great Evangelistic`. Campaign that opened in the nerghbotfring'tc_2wn pf `Orillia on -Se tember 3oth,:,con_tmu - mg to` Oct. I3t , promises to `be an event of much im.portanc1e`._t _'A: com- mittee representing. the `Evangelical Churches of .Orillia has -been busy` for months makmg plans and perfecting arrangements. It L is expected that there will'be.a very large attendance locally and from the `near-.b .-ugtowns and surrounding countng he` ,9 new Palace Roller Rmk `has; ` en,'s'ea`ted to raccon1mbda_te;_tl_nfee.` j _ Dz} J. Wilbui-VV.Cha:i;uxin..tine`-;1ib mguxshed author and Ere' a_che:r "assist- nr` `'11:. n nnooiknn A` AG Ann Cu U) it IIHIIIUCIV UI III-IICT3, '\VlII KI-CIIV` Ver addresss. Mr. Ernest VV., Naf}-'. . zger is the sbloist. while the .mus_1c Is; . under thg ditteqtion of the celebrated conductor of .sacred.`.song. (Shag t. M,;.iA1fexh*ndi:1`-,'v_rgbenqy returzied`_ r' mf ' "1-9!` *9`; `931913`3'Y9!3d'-fm`j0`l53Y1W%. 3!? 13 F ?3I b* -,`;!.. 1. ;?'.)` ll` W ' inguished author and '_t"e'acherL "assist- ed by. a number of.ot era, u'ih.`deliv- no nnnoan `J . 1.'.`....-.; `X n:" uuuwvup vo -larva-up uuuuu -a, Miss `Graham, who his spantt Attic-i _A BREVIARY or mines TRANSPIRING m BARRlE'S RAILWAY QUARTER ~ O_RILLIA S REVIVAL. {past three weeks_at Mr. Geo. Gates , |returned to.-`Ha_m1lton on Saturday. -In A ---- Mr. [Barnes of Watford,- organizer` of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, is in the 6th Ward, in the `iterest ofthe local lodge. - . | -A number of 6th Warders attended the Chapman-Alexandexf `meeting in Orillia .on Tuesday, takmg advantage of the special excursion. Mrs." - Rachel Burke, Gowanr Street, died on Friday last in her 58th year.` `Interment took place on Sunday af- -ternoon in Unioncemetery. Deceas- ed, who came out from Ireland about two years ago, wasa sister of Mrs` John Neill, Bradford Street. She had a long illness. .. T n . The Grand `Trunk Railway half~ yearly report discloses that while the weekly returns showed _a. falling off of 653,600 in gross earnings,.an ac- -tua1_decl_ine of 4_62,o'oo, the total re- -duction In ex_pend1t_ure:_w'as 349,200, the main saving occurring in expend- iture on maintenance of, way and equipment, viz., 306,800. The ratio`: of working chargers, amounting to` 2,096,053 to earnings fell from. 72.` 33 to 71.8 per cent. Appropriations for pensions were` 7,150 instead of 40,000. ' . i Death claimed `Mr. Neil Wilkinson early Monday morning, after an int- ermittent illness lasting about a year. Deceased was born in. Dundas in 1354,` and came to Barrie some 30 years ago. He was the eldest son of the late David Wilkinson, the family be- ing one of the oldest here. Mrs. W51; kinson, who was formerly .a Miss Vair, predeceased her husband about I0 years. There were two children, ing in 1903. , `Mr. Wilkinson` was prominently connected with the Pr.es- bytenan. Church, having been `a . mem- ber of the Board for some time; He was a member of the Chosen Friends, and of the -Sons of Scotland.; The following, brothers and sisters_ sur- vive, namely, David of Toronto,-_ Wil-. liam of, Alberta, Archie and Miss.fRo- bena, and` Mrs. J. T. Dougall andl Miss '-Mary oi.-tTown-.":-~'l`he funeral, =w_hich tools,-iplace onj*Wedn'.esday' ah` Miss Jessie and David, the latter dy` =:119?1 `rfrom the.. fa.mi1?t 5':'+'ii Cumb'erland; "Sti;fe&,- bro: i1`1or1"i ceme- stery, .; , ..as~..,_atten__e .a _arge, num- ber "<>`fV"`i-elaf1vejs_ an'c'1 ` rA .....'.... '_`-...I-.'. _A.-.I .r_ien"ds`; ,".R,;i`f;` ..._c.._._.._.__. . _... IIVI UL I`-r|QEIV`vVa'1ll`-L Ll.n:uua .L\UVo' 'Vy6 A Amos" `conducted 1m`p1_'ess1ve: ser- vzces. The bereaved famxly have` the ` deep`symV1pathy of 5. wide .ci,rc-Le : and on": third, by asking the station agent-, Further informatxonzabout the meetings may `be hadb app1ying`to Mr. J. -`A. Kneal_e,. Y.M. .A.,`Orijl1a. `I 1~`A.RIs`---At the LR. V. H_ospital, Bar-` . wrie',o Segt. 30th, I ` he wife of Mr. w, . Fa`:-is, '``M'a'.pe v-Fa rm_, `. Bradfdfd, `of ,a gpgz ` V 1' 1 ARC-HER.--BA'RR--_At1 Barrie, on Sept. 30th, 1908, by Rev. Dr. Ock-! fey, Thomas Emanuel `Archer to Ethel -Barr, both- of -Medonte: v PARTRIDGE--SIB'BALD~--At 1; the residence of the 'br$qe's -parents, V Bradfojjd `Si .-x`et."e.Bar1`_:V_"e` on `Wed-. 4 nesday; ,sept...,_3oth, `Tb ' Rev; r J_ 1.Aikex;head;?`t-;*MabelV_ g elmgeg dau 'te'_r of,I;M ?and>:M's`S.;T.`.?SIb~.` 1 i o-o-oo-ooa% .* ~3 , .u / . '* A. Saran, at 3. ;Marion;A`;;oungg;ibe+` I`, ` :0 `-:` %3,_0RN- LA zcuouogoouwoobnopoooz ` vMi-; D'Arcy Hinds, was up from [TOron_to over Sunday. ' T I R! I R 1'1`! VMizs1s':MrmeViel'2'1 _I'Qe\a;r:i_e 1.; ;n'`e;;;;1;_s. town thxs week Judgmg at the Fan`- `II,. All,,, `I'\ 1 flofayhew of Hamilton` was a Monday vxsxtor in Town. | Ir` `IN ' 1` -1_eft yesterday to spend several _~weeks in Toronto. M 1 Mg."Ai1a5 -I-);rr;1vx'1:-_1:ftw<;n'-i\/vIo;1c-l;}'? to attend University College, Toron- to. .. '- . g 515109 J-Jtlrlllll \Jllll\r .l.IllLll\llLl' LJLIDUL, {was ;in Midland last week, attending the- McDowell-Pi ggott wedding, I I1 FIN 1Mis s'T2f 'V'."doL'& a'1i,'1*}rBESTas the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. B, John- ston. _ `a few. days in Town `this week, re- ~Mr. anel Mrs. `H. Hamilton, Brad- ford Street, have been spendxng a few days in Toronto. 9 V T ~Mr. `H. C. Fortierof Toronto speni "*9 "" ' ` ` ' I newing old acquaintances. A M}jdj1:["&E3;{"i;}`an Saturday `for Ham1lton,. he haying a_ccepted a lpositxon in the Ambit1ous_ Cxty. 1" .'1\ C I... P and Mrs. T. Metcalf and Mast- er Orval are spending a week in Par- ry Sound.` '1` c :0 www- I Taylorof Winnipeg spent a few days with old friends her dur- ing the week. 1'? 1-1 -1. -I-\ l f }M}[ }3_ci1-1.'ie;1_&i_t;';f"'T;x::)nto- holidaying with his brother, Mr. R; jRedditt-, for a` couple of weeks. T1 1'\ mg.` `f(I_.V I3-1;haT1n:a1;1":)_f' 1a;r;;,"s;;;.,,.d ' has been spending a fortnight With her parents", Mr. and Mrs. T. _MetcaIf. I`! /1 It in Mrs. C. C. '=M.gGrail of Ottawa has been spending a. few days in Town, owing to the illness of her. brother, [M]:-. -C. C. Hinds. , ' I -Ti\VIrv.' a'nd"1_\-J_1:s.' B. W. Bailey and I children of North `Bay and Mrs, Ru-' pert of Toronto are visiting at Mr. J.` Bai1ey s, Dunlop :"Street.: . The marriage of `Dr. S, Mortimer Lyon and Miss Florence Millichamp of Toronto takes place` on Wednes- day, Oct. 21st, at the "home of the br1de s parents. T 9 x 1'1 I X0. 1! . W'VM:1:sT"IVliddel1 has returned tdherl home in Tottenham. ` . ' V will return_wiTthLher. ` If new H `Ito | v A A u us Miss Tessie. Heam lft on Satur- ` -day for Byng Inlet to spend. a short ` holiday, Miss Edith Touchette, who has been `visiting therefor a month, Mr, and Mrs.` Ambrose Kent of Toronto were over-Sunday guests at the Parsonage,` `Collier Street. Mr. |Kent `gave a very instructxeve address at the Sunday School Rally on Sun- lday afternoon. a . ' `_ Mr. Noah Grose was down from New Liskeard for a. few days during the "week. Mrs, Grose accompanied" him 01} his_retu'rn. IM`r. Grose is now man'ag1ng the Canada Hotel, Ne`w 'Li$kea.rd. h . -The Rt, Rew P. T. Rowe, D-ID...` Bishop of Alaska,. while on his wa . Y home from -England, -where he had ` been attend_in.g ~ t1e _ -Pqn-Anglican Congress; `paid a ym-g -vis1t last week t"o his b`ro.therg;fMr._ `S: C. Rowe, Dun-V. lop" `Street. ` y'__ .` ` i" eA pretty September wedding took `place `on .Wednesday of `last week at the home of M`r.'.`~and _Mrs._ Thos. S1bbalVd,AB'ra., Street, when their daughter, `Muss-~ Mabel Melrose, be,- came.\ the` wife of. Mr. Edward H- Partrjdge Collingwood. Rev. LR. Aikenheqd o"tc4ated._ The briqe was unattended, .her-little.niec_e Els1e:Big- Eelow acting `Es.-wer gxr . and jMrs. _Paf't`dge left: em` the; evennng train for` 1 or_ o_n`t6 T and \ Hgmxlton. They '_wilL`.fgsd`i7in` Collingwod.-L ` . A '_ St, Andrew's Presbyterian church .was the_ scene of an`: early *motning weddi_ng on: W`ednesc_lay,- Oct. 7th,~ the oc_cas_t_Qn_;being the marriage of Miss Il.c>'v:_-en`ce', -u+,'Cun r1_ingha_m, young est ' . 043 f"e`r ` h` .E`miadum.:;S9o;__Vs Rgv; " j{1ptla1-.3.-J: 1 :Miss Laufa Cline, Bradford--Street, roe :0-I `nab nu-AA`: n6-Lena-npv`:.qn. | ,' IJCLI-`u,1uI.x5: Lu! U ,. . . . xnw -own `Eh: VT -1\vl'e:':;-3`/I<:I;I'eill was u`p from` Toronto over Sunday,` h;f_._ A1, \7 1-5 up 1 n. Chief Bell of Midland hadquite a chase last Thursday after Ab. Holden, who exchanged a team of horses with Paul Deschaw without the latter s consent. On Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 23, says the Free Press,'aHolden wasijn town tryingto trade a;sma1l team of horses with Deschaw, but failed to make a dealt On Thursday morning when Paul went to his stab-l le, to his surprise, hefound ateam of his. gone and Holden s team occupy- ing the stalls, Paul had a warrant is- sued for Holden s arrest, and at 2 o'clock `Chief Bell startedin pursuit] of hisman. Not knowing in which way the fugitive had gone, the Chief had to use good judgment `in the route he took. However, he went to Penetang, and got on the trail there. From there he=st_ruck. out byway-`of Elmvale, and learfte._d.'that Holden` had been there and trafded;-1. one off. the horses. Startingtout from there the Chief tracked .i'I-Iolden down through Flos and over _to*`C'_ollingwooE|.i"wh'ere he was captured: if the following ..pushi_ng the caS.~,\s_ it : was. not a~serio_us| morning. He was i'mg_ne'diately'jf1$lac- ed under arrest and brought" to` Mid- land. Deschaw, was not desirous of voffeince, so the"matt'_r`-was s`ettled by Deschaw ge_ttnfI`g- back}-`il1i_s horses and Holden.pay1ng:a.ll.iexpehes., . H | CHAPMAN AND I;LExANbER' % x CO_M.__NG-_. j ~ bride travelled in an` Atlantic green novelty costume, with Canard blue picture hat. The happy couplewill make their bottle at theSoo. I denonxinational, the "Anglican, As is known to n13.nyfAdvane readers a religious "revival ._of wide- spread rinterestis now in`. progressgiat Orilliaj -under` the "direction " of the worldefamed -evan-gelists,_'_`_;Rev. t ._Dr. Chapman of Newt-York and Mr. Chas. Alexander-,._`th`e eritinent chorus -'.1ed- "er and singer'.,- Nightly" about three thousa:ndpei5p1e` gather to hear 1 these ,ea'r_nest:' `evangelists in the roller rink,| andmuch good` is being rep_otjted a's| the result. ' pastors of the Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and other churches uniting in the most beautiful` harmony. On Tuesday of this weekabout I5_0'Of~ Barrie` citizens" chartered a `train to . attend the meetings,` andreturned ex-. pressing their 'great...delijght .-at what` ,they saw ~and.'hea`rd.` Arrangements! have been.made bywhich the people i of Barrie will have the `privilege-of hearing these .distin'guished gentle- men and their; :_;ss_ociates'_for_one ser- vice ; :. they _ will-,.;be._ -her_e ,.on` Monday `-`x1cx.t}. ,`(C>;!-`{I.vtb) .land i?Vi1L.:?h0ldii`t a meet: .a.t8 p.m- =shar7;tiii1r2`th_e[} Om;-rai.- e" : Thewservxces are non-:` wr_._-. --v----- As this. m_ay 'be the only Jopportun ity `of hearmg theae emmently ._suc- 'cessful Christian ;workers there is no; Sankgy. doubt it will be used'by a grat crowd: of people, who_are,. anxious to see and-! hear. _; the men regargled all over their En !_is'h-speal_ci1`1cg'wor1d... as pre-emi`n-{ ent y` the . successors of; Moody and } I`-Iotiox R0]! for Sentemberf ' %v. 4-Class.-+D6t: i1d i.i=Cbirati.f, .1.Class.-:-Helen. `Corbett, ,. Lizzie P.tterson~:..} Maryj _Con_ne1l,_' Harvey Ness,3` Jc_) A_Matt_in,-- I)dna_ic} 3 Suther-I I-".'.A ` [ 1_:i`nd."; ` U .-.4--u--.. ..; _ ` - .. ., }* III, -Class.`-e-'-R_cybl_)i_e_ 'Ness, Hazel Rai,ney`,., Ethv licorbett; Edna -+John`: I son; _;_1;-,.9;_>Y}_!_` LCla1x'-k r M_ar.tin.l ` _'--, --v_- -v-r- _ .,,SI,.}vnimers,-. : % Jennie , Lochm; t:F.!.n11Iet Lgartrne. ; 1 . . '_ . ' 3|-mi` 7ri'.` . V I ` it . 16 -~ .' l ooooooooooo90999ooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooob0 5 i `J\l\rII?!'D. A psgalnv V Ail-`DI ungg. 4 I tgxiigj ,' N ess, 4F'1o`r- 9',-_* F`? {V'ff1'?.`%`VII"}l:1.;is"r;;; A . T` . ; . aim A i AV %`Fr?'?~`%ei-GQVYM, Louis W99 .. `PERKINS. GLOVES _ . New that We-review "our purchases we- pride ourselves its richest` cream. Our Coats open up splendidly` and every in most cases there are two alikeand in a number there is _b1 ds, then come to this sto -wel1.--we_`a`s k y'oxi tbgo the roun which are marked on a lower margin than that of any pre(iot . , .,` :11, 1 ;. ( We-rveview "out pjlfchs ' _ _ |Y- ,1 . _ `r .. " . , = : r V ' ` A; ._v,-, _ `. ` . ` ' 9 .v , , . . cases thereare .--wel1.--we_`as y'ou roun re. ious yeay. t Prices are from 36:75 \ty(2I.00 which mafgi e,s we-` n p pecial' Coats worth o]f"Note 0.110 l ' We haire demonstrated repeatedly our leadership {A X _ I . Millinery. Ladies say our Millinery is the best in town `- ' T at any rate the dxsplay 15 here for your approval and w lk Lo bet to val s, were never offered-largest< stock-larger assortments and better values than a where in B rle. - Visit our showroom. ORGE VICKERS Ladies . long Pfincess st$Iie Coat, fnade of_ ne Black Kersey cloth , Kimona collar,-, . covered Buttons,stitched straP?d trimhngy . A` _ ? `Beaver, yjglyet collar, Crogzhet. straps around yoke and down b v v v V V V V V V V V V V V V V V VV Echoes From South Ward.

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