Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1899, p. 4

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Soft Ncgligee Shirts, 75c. Boys` Regatta Shirts, 5oc. Boys Underwear, 25c; all sizts. Boys Col rs, IOC. Men's Col am. all new shapes, 2 for 25. Men's White Dress Shirts. 50c. 75, 81. Boys Sweaters, Belts. . Men's new Ties, 2 for 25c and 25c each. 50 pairs Summer Corsets, 48. T` 150 pairs Fast Black Seamless'Hoe, me; 3 All our 31 Blouse Waists now 75c. All our $1.25 Blouse Waists now $1. White Lawn Waists, 75c. Special lay out of Ladies new Ties. Your New Crush Ribbon Belts and new Buckles. New Large Spot and Plain Veiling. New Neck Ribbons, plaid and plain. New Baby Ribbons, Ic, 2c, 3:, 4c. New Velvet Baby Ribbons, New Chio rhinps. T________. - 9Fv2IEIE lE IEEIEFL3JE JEE IEIEF3I@E IEJIE`E3 WEFEPEUdE@ Nix-Nax. . No Approbation During Sale. 51 ffji mrsynm r:-*'amr@r@Jam@ramJaIara1@raJEIaEIE?JEm1E Ii` ( 'T' . Y ik . nelifrsllulrlrollli pc 25c RAILWAY COMMISSION. The attitude of Sir Oherlee Tupper to- warda the propaaed railway legialation- had to he poetpoued or laid over in conne- quence of an unexpected hoatllity to it- la not comprenaihle by the average elector. When, acme time ago, appeal waa made to the railway committee oi thecommoue. on account oi an alleged diaorirnination in ratee by the railway companiee, it seemed an it eornething lean cumberoue were neces- aary. and eomeahing more acceaaible. he railway cornmleaion anggeated iteeli to e mlnda oi moat people. It would, oi courae. he cornpoeed oi inuential and in- dependent men. Iue member: would be familiar with railway routine, with the Ian which governed them. and they would he judicial in mind and epirit and action. Such men are. perhepl, not eeey to find, but they are available. and iron: commer- o'al or railway liie the government could well aord to draw, in the public iutereet, and pay them according to their service. It la to the credit of the government III Cl mlnlntur nl -.II_.... I. __L_...- e, 3 pain for 25. Chions and Chion % are wanted all of Silk and corded frills THE DAILY- TEE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG 12 pops, 8|-oolumnmiu published eve Tburnda morn- in%dat.$1nyear.i! paidin vmoo;o erwiae 31. per year. Attached to the paper is one or the beat Job ~ Olcea in Canada; rapid, utyliah and cheap work ; nine improved printing presses. 'EDW. J. B. PENBE, JOHN OFFORD Proprietor. Aniuinni B'uaineu Hummer. order: they give. - In case an advertiser become! insolvent be- fore expiry of oontrzwv. the advertlnln hall cone and that peraormed become due mino- dlowlyul. the rule charged per line for annual Idvertlumenu. --_ _..-ouv. . uonl an due and payable In akinnce. Omoen or unlnoorporuled auaoolatlonn or I0- oleuou will be held personally responsible for order: they advertiser hm-mum nmmu...... .... DIV vxuluu The ubmhor will not be responsible for miuun oruandl or verbal orders. Wriwen direction: than! be placed on all oopy luring nortlon. All advertisement: up Iuluoot. to the upfrovsl or the publilber. II nlmrgel mI;ndve_r_u_ge_tnona and subscrip- ting. -.. .1... ._ A-" :5?-rrovsl or the ' "wk" " "V nor advertisement: uuboorlp uonl due advance. _0_l_noerq gfrunlncorporalod auaoolntlnnn no m. , IV` on oongncu ibr over 500 lines. lfinimum not I notice, lo. Contract: (or a Ipecied upon an made for 10"" terms ibr mercantile announoomenu, but. no-iioea or help wanted for sale, w-leltagartnen uni , headers or anything beyond unl an- mom. of good: or mnnumcturos for lulu are exoludg uh her minun ontandinz verbal nrdhra, unma- "t';c"' |':'a'o"ri.l'->35`-17.-'-."' um "1. Into, non nnd'Found. Personal: A1 zmoa eta, lager word In duly luo ; I otloeu lso r11 0' nduoec who napluy adrort.la'=non':aBoom n o_n ngncu lines. :5`... --p~- vv-~-- wvf l&'IGC In mar 8311:: Wu! In pubunluil omyowmngu auo-can-uoxn Itroot.,K1 . mm-3% MI D0!-IAHPII hhdhhuwlthnuholbulnhlou II-log _.L _A`...._., ,- [E DALLT wmc. "Opi/av pw Orbs-A Dom.` oonnan valnlanlon, ' so Enumlgyounuuulmw, lg: nnok. M ~ ' no aunnmonu by I noud lash. twelve line: I. \ gammy-::1%r&Duu. one Inurtlon I non d Found Pmoun, cl ' _ctc., l_q`p':ar Ii: dull! lunoA:lg1nz mwm......` `W `C finrvw `ID-u-u.- 121.... ._ ., nulllyotdl 3-; I_A ;L_ F ndnood nu uoomnsniunr ouuoegi nu ma an or lgnlmzim -u- r-vvy jv`-n ly-Irony Ito doomed" pun..." buhtlhluuhlh tuberculin nu... nnudbtuoldnglhpnuuadau. an In hills. fun Iuhuullu nun. union udoolllplny. It in in. annuals! an I Iuhollyuuo p.,.g hjhn:-I..l.|_ wv -u-I "U17. ll WI IIO XI- hg nannies. Queue llhtl Ctdullplldpaloohunlonppontl tndobonhudunmlly long- hulnpovudonn Brihh lnouil Aklnhhngutlonlrogo dlnpublu hfnnlnnl tlnnnl ----- -3-" LT."...u," ""u....s'"'T lnL.._.- 5;. J._ Thai-Iolonotoooollnwotolcusuouy. Illnooo ol lilo.und lilo In cal-Iou.ly la- pcrillaliylholukolloplrourlotiouin undo directions [buoy non tonne unmuhlngndnnnuoublo ponou mo shalt litany vouldhlnlurfond with. but Ibo pqhllo uuw donned: but dinuo ohllnoibovlihou pnpor llolnomuul tuuuuuu-duo-on-nob. Iupnuog. uhlluot an-yvlt thodnupt against wI|oIIIonotlioulnounporIiotonI_l;po- 1 Ida.-I an nn-nH-- -L? `- _._.-_, .......-5 -you nun: copy or MON uoolntlou expats: his Iympnohy with the novouuol. and his dulro to no It Indo ooollvo. Ho Intimate: nm a bill had bun proporod for Introduction to tho logioluun at in Int nation. but than us: not time In which to study Ibo BIO Inn. And no II vs: laid out. The cabinet than to aid to oouddu II daring tho to oosuudglvoitpcooodcoannho out ou- ... --.... ruuvvt -uu uuuvaylnol. To ohook bho dovoiopmono oi the discus oorhnin things no rocolnmondod, ohm: (I) Oompoloory nobiilonbion oi the bond oi hoolbh oi ovory can by tho physician who in ooliod in connection wioh It; (2) the dluinioobion oi our; doinioilo taboo bu 'b9on ooonpiod by tho buborooiovu pahiont; (3) tho posting oi notices in nilny oar: ' and unions. otoombooM.mnrkog,boildingo. coorb bonus. and public rooortl oi oil kindo, iorbidding spinning. and bin pnnioh- Inont oi oil violation: oi the mic; and (4) who ootobliainnom oi uniborio ior Mao iooiooo and opooid Uronuonb oi tnboh u I ouioois poicnh. I Tho prooldoul d Iisfprovlnoiol board oi ` houiuh. having hooo tool A copy oi than I lllllll autumn... Ll. --__-AL-- I-I -......-uwu uuam IN UANADA. Tho Montrnl medico-chlrurgicnl no- olouy has onion: decisive and moanin- porhnb stand on the oubjocu of tuba:-culocln. In bu. by I series of ruolubiom, dcclned nun bho dhouo ll exceedingly pronlono In Ounda; this It In communicable and In- foobiom; out In In Iproxd hhrough the oc- oupnion of rooms and house: chub have been and by Iuhorcnlouu ptlontr, And by the oxpooborabion ol cuborcnlonln opntnm m public plum and convoynnou. To nhnnh Mm .-I...I...._--A -I -I - , . W ,--. -, --u yuuy-u. Iuu Ul.|I!I'I ll , no reason why hbo lnrgor schemes. In- cluding obs nllwnya ol Onnndn. tbould not bonimilnrly treated. Io lnnqnooolon of onnoo. The country fools. borough the government, elm it is not equnloo the out. It cannot: buy the nllwnya. The nilwny companies may not hnve my compuncbion About looking to `buy or mu the country. and parliament.` In the luhnn, may bu kept busy in ghting them 06`. _.- - up w-Jvvvuvua I The purohuo 0! nho rnllwnyu by tho oounhry. hho unionnllnblon of chem, and all that the Dorm implies, is not now proba- ble. Ind it buootnu leu probnblo with each pualng your. The nllsnyu of Can- udn represent 5 coloenl um. I mm on of all reckoning wibh the public debt nll) sbnnds ID present, ind one ncqufremonb 0! than can be disposed of on other grounds than chub u publlcontorprlau uhoy onnnoo be probnhly mnnngod. The emu!!- or aohomu, the vubor works. sad the 1 urunwnyo In Englund, hue been aucconr mlly Insnngod by hhe people. And more in : no nunn -1.. 5.5.. I-__-- L - _.._ vvvvllil y-av ul uuv IXUIIIVIULI IIII] make government: cubeldiee leee deeirehle. but if the nllwey oompeniee are willing to accept: them. condiblomlly, than the freight and pun.-nger retoe ehnll not be cub of proportion to the earnings of the med. the government: end the people cen- noo hue objocbion. _-..--.. --. vi-nu` -uu uuu yuwlu IOU U0` in in something the government nnnnnnn --- yvl nu--. vu euuu III! wet." The Hut pert ol the motion noggeeted the government ownerthip of reilweye, which Mr. Mecleed enbeeqnently chem- pioned no one o! the thing: which ehonld end any yet come to peee. It in to be re- ectlve members of the house. They ere men of llberel opinions, and men whore judgment he: been Inuenced by their media; of current llteretnre. For there is much to be uid on the qneetlon of mnniclpelownerehlp, end the mind thet nnderetendeltle not at ell eteggered by government ownership. Apert from thie contingency. however. remote ea in mey E be, it would not be e bad thing to declare thet the ecconnte of eny rellwey which in eldod with public money ehell be open to Inch en lneptctlon es the government may 5, heve ocouion to make. There mey he be reeeon (or this. end the power to commend T` H: In an-n-hLl.._ LL- _-_-A~~A~ VA ' "I redo yowod tot core 0' ucalth. Use! them`: o gully." Tho lcbo. London. for onuaplo, my- ot Otunbotloldo ohronoolng bono bu Ind lot Ito porpaoo to obtoln luyot pooh ht Irloh onnouonto. Tho loooonlot. Ibonoob argon ol ooooonotivo honking. oqyoot "loo oilodo odopood bylr. Ooniorloh can only loud to wookoo notolly loo pooioo ol Great Britain. no boo roodolod o odolcol olooodoo Ioloo by ooyooonnlo oppooltolhopunlooool Ibo Ioglloh pooplo. lo now iodolgoo in which I-not-no and boot-booting lob- jlono. All loot in onion!) 0! tho aloh- kjdo [root oooou-7. Tho oltoouoo Io lhvlobyolootllolhlo uo|b~] lboodood loolhor oooolrioo." `rho: Q..-n..... I! _ --AA - ____.j_;:-_. TUBE RCU LOSIB IN CANADA. Nun M.-.-o....| _-J:---n- 4 The wound pub of the ronoluoiou may nah: nvnrnrnnnll ...I..mx-.. I--- .u--:__u_ u no nonuu gtvon by the aovorumono. Thno mu. boob punngor and (night, ohnll at In time: be oubjuoh to rovlnlon and ooobzol by she gonna: an-council provided that whonovor ouch ntu ptodnoo s not turning o! more than six per coat. on the min! con 0! tho road And cqulpmonb. lou oho amount of the Inluidiu rooouvod from any ooureo, the rum plan be rodnood no nix pot coat. on nob not con. `Flu- n--4 _-._._ .1 .- -- `Thee dating tho ooneincon of tho reilveye hevein homued. ell hooh. eo- - cannon and recorde ehowinj the maul coat 0! construction shell be open to the impec- hlon ol the government in order that I! it moy he Inoeequenoly determined by the governunonleoecq-me eny or ell of the \ reilwe e enheidieed they Iney be eo ecqnlr- ed wl n knowledge of ohelr eclmel ooeu end no A gure horn which any be deduct- ed the honneee given by the "Thlh PIIC. boll) nnennnanr uni I-ninln. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. The resolution which Ir. Rlohudson moved In the commons. uooadod by Mr. 0|lvc."uocud,'.h all polubimy. the nlndoHholuoton|nIholrrupooblnoon- Idbloneiu. The notion wuulollocn: I l|'l'A.n .a...u-.. -I.- H-~ H Invalid htunlh, Ind mount has than the olmiusoy oi on Paul`: bu-gluon. fillfrnrn ...... ._ . ` _-_ .___r- -- cu: w-uuutlllg IIIIDIIIVI II- hud when on his: nnblo be not Death on on Duluth: Ionhourn In-or. Illlo. Boo Bouhenr (Ron stood for Rosalie) was not without I tens of humor. no it is told of her that when pro- dding our 1 school of design in Paris. the pupil: being cirlu. the artist In: dio- ed with the clan bu.-huts. inltntin 0 their teacher. the young wouon had cut their bu short. GI-and Dion." aid Boa Isoohocr. `bow horrid you Alllookl `ablotldlnotlgln. '11-: nlIn 5-... I.` _..._ L_n_ IX." Billy sighed again. I Iuppooa It In the only kind you've got la you." In said Hndly. but an In tn:-pod away he added softly. "I almost wiah I'd nevu loaned to road."-l`oatl:'a Companion. nun I new poo: Wu forthcoming. II I! like the others, pepe-7" be nkud eagerly. , "You. my boy." I Billy sighed. "1 euppoee you `sue to on writing then. don't you. pepe 1" Cl "3. Win! Learning Cont lln. BIlly'| father writes books. |,nd. II- HIOIIKI Billy would never Idmlt It. they in `not It all the sort of books Billy llku. He knows. henna ha ha trled l to rend them. Not long ago he heard that I new book wu forthcoming. "II othu-n. mm)" L. ..|....a en-nuy Iuesea I! an returned it to him. On another occasion Watson waa play- ing on a guitar a piece he had frequently played for Lucie when he rst visited her father in their Norway home. The girl again materialized and. crossing the room. touched the strings of the instru- ment aeveral times.-New York Preaa. [only no lee we Iporu. Price to her departure Min Weilbnnke mlued 3 gold ring ulned oh 810. The ring had been honging on n nefl in hhe kitchen. The In-anger wee nkod about in but denied hnvlng Igen lb. Inlormnbioo wu given be` ohe police wioh ohe result that bhe strange young lady wen oppre- homded en the home of her parents. Tbl il 000 DIN of hho lhm-v. 'l`|'m nh5--- 1 moons of 5 trouble. would Not Oboy nu Iolhor Aul Bota- Inso rronhu. Boll-will and ioolluh poniatonoy won the gostlng I pron] liotlo girl Into nooouloaoing her 3 once bo- , {on she polioo magmnmb 0 morning. . From the abory hold by Mia: Graoo Woll- bankl. Oollogo Ioroolp. complainant, in ap- . pearl that no ve o'clock Monday morning 1 oidoo with her parents on Inn obo young girl in qnollzion, who ro- Kin nbrooh wont, appliod no the homo of mu lgollbanks for admiuion. Bho aunbod an I roanon for ho- ing out so early bhal the had arrived from Toronto and won looking ior irlondl. V The girl was taken in and remained until nonr noon. when oho loft, declaring she was going to no the Iporu. to hnr dnnu-mm. M:.. u7-uL-..L- "'33:. gnbilying to learn the the per nentiege of oettleeodheuod in Oenldeiu enppoded to be low." Therein the more reuon. therefore, hunt the recommends- tlone of the medical men ehonld bere- epected. and than I determined eorb ehonld be made no ehnlnp out the dineue. -----1 endthe payer d e peden Inn Quebec to the comment should he acted upon, uenely. Ihelthedelryherduhoeld bees- unlned by I government expert. then die- eeeed nettle ehould be destroyed. end the owner: thereof ooupeouted lot Iheir Ines. ---:-z A HEADITRONG GIRL. THE TRANSVAAL FUBS. Boldom dooo tho tologroph give no any noto ol tho dosp fooling provolont among o Iago toction of tho pooplo oi Grout Britain that wor with tho '1`:-onouol lo to ho ovoid od In tho lntoroot of tho vory roionm taught in: tho Uitlondort. and which-It ll ioliovod will oono oil tho ooonor ll tho na- Ionol facility for hlnstoring ho hold In ohooh. `l'horo no oolno who think tho ro- . oolotlono of oyuptthy with tho Uitlondon odoptod by tho Onnodhn cotnuono ohonld hovo oooondod tho oou-to oi tho homo gov- crolnont with at loost A mild thtoot. ouch lot oxouplo no tho wondoring inohrioto at. 1nd -Itnn An Lt- .__L|_ n., ,,,.- vs -- * i-nmzi _jln6iJ.si~ :1; 45. urinal! us ten noun twenty-nix min- mn 54.37 nocondo. The ohoorvunry rlock will that ln found to be 48.18 ntondd lost. He will nuke 3 note ol the fact. which will cable him to- morrow at noon to not Dy`to|q1-0 IHVED. The ustrnnomer charted \\ith the din) of setting our t-lots has only to observe the meridian bounce of one or more of these stars in order tu obtain the exact time. The obser- vation is made by means of what is railed a meridian circle. a small tele- scope` so mounted on at horizontal u\'iS that it can only point to the meridian. The observer looking through this instrument rnn tell the time at which the star crosses that line in within less than one setond. He uses the observation for correct- imr the ol)ser\`stor_v clock. or rather for determining how much it is in error. For exsmrle. trrnitrht the as- tronomer in Washington will observe 4| certain star cross the meridian at ten hours twentr-seven minutes 42.5 seconds. Ire will say. according to his clock. From his eatalongg re will that the true time of the star's transit is ten hours twenty-six seconds. The oh-an-an" In-H'r sIu(`|(('nm[: their |\n(`4`, \\hit`h is only nnotlwr \\'n_\' of suynmt that the ourth turns on its axis at nn un- \:ur_\Im: rute nl spec-II. A star (`FHSSUS the me-ridinn. nml in two-nt,\'~thr(-v` hours und lil`t_\'-six minuu>s. nl>ny_t. it will ntzntn (`rnss the nmridurn. und it wnll cross this inmginury linv m thr honrens urznin nml nLvuvn_ rim utter dn'_\'. year in and _w-nr out. with ul\\'n_\s the same interxul I-tween two sm`('=ssi\'e passages. The timrs nt uhirh all at the brighter stnrs cross the meridian have been ascer- -tninod trom Inns: and camtul theor- vution to within a snmll {motion of :1 second. and cntnldguzs have been pure.-pztrod in which these tnmn of Invritiinn passage or trunsit" are given. 'I'hn uni -nnnn...-. ..|.-__..; .. --L -I Luv um-iuiometer race the n\ e-mile umateur handicap was postponed. The 100-kilometer race was ii gilt for the Chicwgo rider, John A. I\el- son, who had no dimcuity in win- ning, beating Ben Uoodson, of Aus- tralia, by nearly four niilcs and Riddle, of Winnipeg, the only otter nisher, by seven miles. (`lit-r;`_\', the English chumpion, who won ut Viciuni lust year, was scratched, hm"- ing iiuured his leg by running against the ience in the amateur championship Wednesdu_\'. nelson hud much the better of the pure \\ i.th ll steuni motor, Ll. triplet und it tun- dem. and he exidcntly hail had the most e.\pcri-nce in following pucc. tioodson 5 pacing by u triplet unil ll tundcni ,\\'us [lot-good, while Riddle hut] no pucc wt 1111. Two other nlcn siurted, but (lroppml out lu Wt` nmn_\` miles hud been cou-rcd. It nus` mis- r-il_v seen that records were going to r_.Il ...|. --unnu \;_yCle nu racing wue of a munugelncnt places in the sen of the time occu the H)H_I.vn.\........ T "'F' 0' "Man In no on annual nmo-ouuuoon noun sun. llmyl 7'0 0850!! lI.n1phu:n-n- 9-.-. ..--. COLORED FLYEI OAPTURED MILE CHAMPION! HIP. cmcii son 3103 mloml Iuiniuo -ununlnj-ll ITIDI DUI! hnnploump In Blllcr 01070") Dbpoun at u. I locum)- .0l'II '0I `tho run -n. .......-.. ..-......., -u y-upon u auonloulo mentor. Bub nomobhlng buto be done hr tho only nnd tqulhblo ndjulbmonb o! dltnuur In nob u about this loglulnion wu do Ilanod ho moot. The railway oolnmlulon lo lot boonod. bub In la blue only oluolnw ly trulod thing In night And In morn would comm In tho hob um It remained in olloo. to be bcnoood by oxporloncgnd to cumin In power wihoul dmruu. ..-, .. --. -uc l'IlWllll'H. IIITIIOO VO- wurd the Wnrkindnn hall. where the hall was` `Dialed at six o'clock. uumn-rnus. uncle Yards ed. walls wpre sr led. were tnrn dun-n. . s n r umins! thb lrnlliors an rent-mllr the sailors Jr thev hw matched their HIPIH. On Tum-dam` L _...V..<.... -nu--< uull Ill spemlilv be-zmirrha-d and .-ztninml with trearlv now. and. rnurimr. _\~o-llinx. nnd shouting. the rival sides not In in crim Pnrvmst tn rench thnir ro- arw-rtivo Ltnnlti U! the hall a nlluinse was rnrelv seen. "It was snutztzled nnnu-whore in the heart of the dense. S`I_\'lTlI( mass of humnnit_\' The ntrlluzle was terric What wns lurking in tnrtiml skill was made up in the ex- hihitinn of the trmm-ntlnus Dhv.-ziral ntremrth which the rivals exert:-d. nPPnEiI\l|41'I-v cl... --I -- -- l`l\'I \|'PTl` unv mum:-nt from that nmdml tn ch.-uuzo the me onsrnitinn. V!-`an-s and : rnur in vvrinu an rnnnt n umuun Inn mu In-runw Ins! and furmus ul nnro Trhoo ur fnur hun- drml 'Im-n. Ntrimwvl tn thv wanal. Jnuwd In one c-nurnnnus scrilnlnnur that \\u_\'-II. nundo-rod. and s|Ilul- H`l P'l in Ihe mud and wntwr. Hut unv mmm-nt from start was men |)('_\'Un(I re- `rnm1itinn."Far'n I-urkn were spemliiv boemirrhmi nnd uonanma ...;.;. ..m Hr umun-m-u. L may be gaining slo\\'l_v or losing sl0\\l.\`. for nu (`]u(`k _\'Pl made is nlpsulululy {unli- Iess, but it will he [N`rllli.I10(l to run nn. It svrves its gnugmse so it is not 100 fur nut 0! the \\'u_\', und its 4-rrur in l"|1vIL'n1I ...\ I A- mm_-e on service. As to the uhsu-r\`at0r_\' clock. it will not he distlwlwd. t be gaining nu` .. I,. :_. "I l - ` ` 1-]. .:-I_- I .\. _ -cu`; VV J. H, SUTl_-IERLAND BRO. phic signal rril mnge of service ,\y.- In H... A\'nLV1 .-...........u u, - ywuuuunl "union pull tho lnunnlo ol oorponuoun boloro tho Intu- Oshu ol the public" is non [ononlly accep- blo. Tina opposition In curiously the outcome of nine tooling ohm the gonrnnono man not be In-mood In any- thing. and to my uncut. bhnb who in pro polo! man be njoohod, and that II in not noocuury to propou 5 onbnltulo chorofor. Huh unn-s.I.I.... L_- A- L - - _There is no letting up in shoe interest here--the bargains are merohin out daily in one triumph!` P'`".' All of our Ladies` Shoes must be cleared before the great "QUEEN QUALFFY" 38 Shoes u-rive. This W003 "9 offer Special Outs on Men : Fine, Bhoes else. Kingston's Big Shoe House never does thin by helva. Ind_ 9"` week the gentlemen oome in for fsvornble consideration in the bsrgein line. Of oourse yhn ue erstend you 9" at us greatly by olesring our our odd sizes and broken lots, end that we appreciate it thoroughly these prices W111 509m!` BIZ ES 6 and 10 represent the extreme sizes which we] SIZES 2}. 8. 8} and 7 en the alovmdlin sizes in L3 buy. They are not slwsys fest sellers end we find A . dies Shoes. We hove some 31.85 V I180 0' 1". ' ourselves with slot of $3, $4 and $4.60 Boots in f we. others at 75c and $1 worth double the W100- those sizes. We ere bnnohing them st Cl end 31 50. Again we say look in and see the nlues we an 05F` Look in and see them. K ing. 9.-.. t3..:,..... -.. n--A-.--- -- FARMER8 All SPEAKERQ. ' lUb'o See Prices In Ourvvfindows. nvrn um |Iu|'.,U.*ie H) It is ,ch9ckod regularly h_\' `. the All Sales For Cash. the ('I(r_ks within his I`. Ran, lice, Spide, in fact the M103: colony of Votmin, vanish at the hut onil ` Price s5Per Canister atIllD|'98!i`"G|'`o""_"PIt' paidonnuipt`olprio- -- .. vv mu uuuw or we that ltn mlniator of railway, In aubnalttiog important loglelatlon, provided (I) for tho lutarvontlon ol the privy connoll when tho railway agent: and the poopla dllfarod in regard to the location ol notions; and (2) for tho anloroomont of uniform rule: and regulation, to far at they affected the run- ning of tralna. The ground for 8lr Charloa Tapper : oppoaltlon to than provinionu in not at all oloar. Tho aannmptlon of anion temporary that nalnbtra of parliament are Inuenced by a prooadont "which put: tha ` O` lfflllal hh'-Q LL- l_a-_ I .. Useful and handy little things that u i the time. They are here at little prices. .2 Fancy Hat Pins, 55, 10C, 15c, 25c, 50c. Pompadour Combs, 25c, 35c each. Back Combs, IOC, 15c, 25c, 35c. Iiin de Sicle Shell Combs, 15c, 35c, 75c. Side Combs, 5c, IOC, 15c, 20c, 25c a pair. I)ressin_q Combs, 5c, 8c, IOC, 15c, 25c. Toilet Pins, 5c and we a package. Curlers, 3c, 5c, 9c, 12,`/;'c each. Hair Pads, IOC, I8c. Shirt \Vaist Sets, roc, 15c, 25c, 50c a set. Skirt l in Sets, 25c, 45c, 5oca set. Stick Pins, 5c, IOC, 15c, 20c. Beauty-Pins, e each. Elastic jet Belts, 75c. Leather Belts, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Belt Buckles. 25c, 50c, 75c, 90c. just opened a handsome assortment 5 Satin Petticoats in assorted colors, with corda and ouncings at $4.50, $5, $6, $8 each. Trading Stamps. L .5 fc`fvlF@EFJE1IE'EIE1fEWl?_`~7WK1.T HARDY & C0. f Ruchings. Untrimmed Hats. l9c Each. The balance of our Hats to morrow xgc each. Come early. All trimmed Hats in three lots, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. 50 of our own make Dress Skirts, lined all through, 1 Velvet bound, Canvas intcrlined, regular $4 to $4.50 1 lots, at $2.75 S:1turcl.'1_y and Momlay. Another Soap Bargain Day. 1.ooo Bars Toilet Soap for Saturday. Brown Windsor, for 5c ;New Goods to Hand This Week and New; I Special Lots and Prices. !

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