Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1898, p. 4

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.II\IIlII39Q QVIIIOIIIIHJ. :O9: WK >3 Many Timei Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWNEY, Brockvillo, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited.Montm~.`. PORMERLY RICHMOND a G0. II8 and I20 Princess Street. LUL`. llkll lgul. acuuln. Qmct fabrics should be worn, as `Worstecls, Scrgcs, or llomcspuns, and large prtttcrns should be Studiouslynvoided. I I ..l ..-..- L.......1 ..n.l n:-inn in mm} rnolu-L 1z1r_gcp:uLL'n1> auuunu uu auuu-uu.u_y uvulusug Makers lmmd and pricc in coat pocket, -$1o.oo, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00_ per suit. L4`.1t:11oguc free. V --Measures larger than normal on I lines below Chest, smaller across back. 1v- . ,n'_,_.2--,. ..-...onal...J.\...` C249. IHJCS UL'lU\V KIIUDL, aluuuun (\L`IUDo uu-.-\. H15 umst cffccuvc coat 13 the close-tting Morning" or Sh00ting" with cutaway fmut, having scams placed lower than usual, to give appearance of longer body. "Fl... -....:..L .... O`1c'c fuvvxn hf I:;f_fI|F(\I`I1'I | SUITS from $13 up. OVERCOAIS from $12 up Jllb \\uuIJ5 III snnnw `Jr- V- V __ suit is also apparently red11_c-a'5,- iuiii c fu1ness_subducd, by a uniform division of , L; _______,. nuwuu u\---~--'.., .. the upright seams.` (3111:-r fnhrir`-; 1 .Sa|, lU KIVC lpllccununuu \Jl I\.'|J8\| Lulu : The waist in this type of Fit-reform " . . . ..__ _-_1._'.'.1"T..l`TT.T The Ta11:St0ut Man. People Are UP|I isuwnnnnnnlrsg Forthclowcst Slnoohl-ices WIN DOWS SEE NMNQO J. TWEDDELL, RELIABLE GOODS 1 LOW EST PRICES I Clothes that will give you the distinction of be- ing a perfectly dressed man, come to the Store which makes a specialty of such Clothes. That when you want Clothes that will give only the beat satisfaction in wear, {it and niuh; ' Clothes that will suit not` only yourself but your wife and your friends ; ilot Down Tl1i Pact! liI!IilIi|W|'!s`i8. rRuuKs JAMES -RE'D $- Mantle: were never so pncuy or soea y to se!l. The reason is we_ have the tight goods at right -l$`3C No old stock to show at IXOIITI , C T` -F -gurus! Salon Away Mead ol FOI'IOt season. and Ordusconlng In 3...! I We have just opened up :1 full line of Trunks and Valises. all new and fresh. . . . . Merchant Tailor. I no 5vu`I-. v- Amt-Vulpan nu I6 A. iaoors The Luella Uliauku. vnhnlnnau 5]] ll! A _l_31 Princess Street. Icaifrinu.-cf: Sh-mt. ` !\`1I`ItI..\ 0\ I In Firm limo Specinl Bnrgnins rn Bedroom Set Springs and Mattresses, Imn Bel- shecds. Sideboards, Extension Tnbles, Dining Chain. Fancy Rattan and Cobble Seat Rockers. also I grunt variety Fancy Tabfes. Sen.-ens and Ends at the lowest price at ` ` Q unasruu Q ~ : 000940600 9`'990OO 6 6 vAusEs 1 Grand . nn__; --_.. _.._ _`,-.`. av. 31` ........ uvun The den :1 ;.nl than parents. or guar ` Jian-. Are lub'e to: the qnmmmon! of the , J vnplit :1-.il they reach : oomvn age, and 1 that it is a daty when the Inn.` cniorcaa to 500 um. they swam] Ichool. Cntonu {` nnlely lhll law lo.` its hoid whtn tho: ! pupxia an foartoen ymrs of sge, anxl duo m an only :.\ Hf; the rennin : {mm 1 Jxom. l: mm; In nun, than. to hold the ; mung purple my normal duroctly to: limit ofhncu. out n-uxrvd'_y Hvey shock! not be` slimmed to NM that time |I :\_\'. The) Si soud be Ln-c-:.1 to nzenj rehool uahi f tidy but found V3.1. 0:horwu-0 they 3` :1 and!-rgr:~.,; an dnulvoa that u psi. [ I vo{y Inrnful. (In education ol tic` " nrtek K50 etivlclznu um MINI kt; uhch which cannot In nuond. Tho achool law il tlcfecuro in tooth": 1 nupoca. IIJQ not ptovide for the dr ,i union of an defective n no npunncnq diam: yurssuggutc In teiuptnufz -choxuhthoonnnwnlgnpv Iiocumoi . inuiuonhi intb onitnuy nay. Thy ` aunt In iinpttacd vnlh the inpnnnna; ' ol Inlimlellinx. of mduuy. cl nun:-mi` sad ohdieneb. ruaimphuu an. en: I:_-._|.....L.... .......A L..- -1-... -_ _n_ _| __v _.-...r....` 7. ..vv .,. Jinnrylucluuurnocknptheninchck. liutiuluoaauml ounplougbui, `.3 mcoouqnmwpntunhhanhucouwr nsd|aI lbl cvMlC.alJ ban ;__ -n_ .._..._A__ J -5- _, 0 n v I r . cinch-culblvzllvi:-uunliy 1- .._..L_A. `L,. .__n ;_ :._ .1- . ATTF..\`i*.\.\"7E AT 3 `WOOL. . The sutnm ming of a number of peoph before the muistratve in u neighbormx mty to auuer the compiaina of we tnnn: nicer. opens a que-uou !h\t hu boo -`:>ric.n.I|y contivlamd by the Whig. I|~_-I-_;, .L,. ,_\ , -AI Business Booming !} ... ._...__.... -- ...-_.-..........., haul. Ttqyannuu-uagpvec-inrm` Ibunqnu. Thyannuplyuaurug iqiouuhlia mwbichtlnddcciivn ahaubonlullnnlycthxt I lulim.--calibre":-"Ihn|uItr--&m tint-chub! bylkunlvn vs:-zJuti~i `-1-s--`-- ---. --- --------v --..- ----- , than-. fhyusuuuii-n-yum-Int; nun. uIIcpu~u--t.atI\lI~pdu-st. al who u-luau;-Ihgliugruinf jib unionist. l H-"'_' -WIT? I S; u-l5pnnnu()p\nnoltu` :-arcane:-uumwitl un.\`cII\'ut! ` 41.--:ngI\.a.n.u:g.no-.q-nn1...h'xg-gl` ....-...._' `_\-..-. --gm nu xuy -u up`. The law in cm: when the absence with an! nunollcool pupal! is he-ported to `ho (maul o":er be warm the pmenug \nJ d the pupil: cmtmuo to shun` zhoxu.-ohms tho parents on bruwgh: m 9-.) count and and lot etplnnshonm sq. m Tho Montreil Her-iild oifei-e eeme very iitrenge rouoning in regard to the pre hihitlon vote. ' la in well known." it eiiye. "that many veied `yea who do not admit that prohibition offers the been method ol doellng with the trullio. but who cent their vobcii on the memo ride with the friends of prohibition because they wented to ehow their eympithy with the oru.-eile against: iiibomperiuice. Many. we !IIepoci`., voted for proliibitioe who would feel impelled to vote egiiineh it were pro- hibit-ve legieletion ectuully euhmitted Ah the unio time this lightness oi tho vcbo irneh be beleu II evidence theta thoiiveride who would be glad oi en occeeiou to ehow their uynipetihy with temperence principlee. but Vsho do net believe in pmhihihion. rt trained from voting rather then ueietiii piling up u miij irity which might be con- etruoi into :i demand ior logialetion in whom precticuhility they have no ieith. Sometimes temperance wnrhcre do not dietiuguieh hotwmn opponente oi in- Ooinpereuce end edvocetee ol pi`ul`;ibi!i0n. but thorn in such e dietinction. The vote wen u blow no prohibition, not et temper- enco. Sentinioiit in favor oi reetriction end time: regulation of the trellic end in lei-orol Jducating the individual against the evil oi intempernuce is undoubtedly rtrongor became of the ciiinpeign just ended." The ebsentioe vobo. eo far 1-. the polle ere con cerned-or rather the uiipolled rotor cau- nob be ensli zed. Them in no one who cm my what. ixloae it represents. To most people this unpolled vato mliccte tho great intlillerenoo ol many people towards the ieeue than was beloio them on tho `. !l`h. Theee simply did not think it worth the dlile to call the ballot. end they include e lerge number who were lhouizhu `to have View! upon the qnaetion mil the ilcoiro to give it expreu-ion. The gym emmont ie not werrnnted in esauming that the uhpolled vote is in fevonr oi any policy. la hee to Jul only with the pollrnl vote. the mice of she people, which Sir W lirid Lmricr my: it ie tho iunction cl all CJl'IM.ll\I\l(ln|I hodiee N Iiaten to. Whether it ie to hesobcdient en a emell majzrity er a (mu! minjority in {or it to determine. ` .....v V. cw-uw-nu. vvu-uu -w.-V. Aoenbral fund was ruined In Toronto for him purpose 0! bribing nnd corrupting I0 00Oli0"IIcior,\nd the electoral dnottich of Kim:-ton in particular. In the honor- able: Arobur B. H|rdy.John Morrison Gib- IOII. Kvdaord Horcourts, . (lomgo W. lhoe. John Dryden and the roopondom. and Hugh Ryan. 1-} H. Bronson and other; to your |r.-mziuner unknown." Dhmoollor Boyd said : -nu. charge In 3 rllurnuful one uml I Ihould nnvor hon boon piano on heard," .....u. .-u\:--- \, II V-....-..... On Bsturdny nighb when Dr. Wnlhm ubmdonod charge No. I, wiuhouh offering ' a tin]. of evidence. which road: uJ-___;__,| 1, ,n_,,, _,;,_I ._ II _ . _ _ A. ----w vv----o vvvuu --u--u- DAILY -nivI'rn-ll WIHU publlnheql ouch owning at zmmo mug Hm-ot, M. (I per your, dellwmd In the city; 36 W mil , If paid mlv-moo. WNls`l(L\' HRH` ll WHIG. I2 pngon. pub- ||oIhI`1Il'Vt'l'_YTlIu`l my morning at 351 u your. Allnohnd In unn nr the hunt. Jun Prlnllnn Ilum-I 1-vm-_y1`nu`ulny morning at sl Amwbed In one or the hunt Jul) l I`|nl|ll[ mm-en In Cnnzvlug raplxl, stylish and cheap wurk ; ulna Improved pr:-men. lfnnr, I I! Have: Dnnnrlntnr for I4`)-day.and Saturdfw THE DAILY WHIG. lb` ~`uTn.:--`wan..u:utu-nus . znp: nnuxsuua} `:3: can-1. u-an up In} 7:?1_I[9.- vzrzrq-::?thA YEAR- VERY STRANGE REASONING. '1ifda;iiE:s1FL'LT cn.r;ET "Or.-Vu pa Orhn Dion. Iupl vvtu pn-.m-vtrn Row. J. IL l':Nmt. Proprietor. -:_.p-_.:_.:-:--.-----1: ~vv" ` V~ V ' r . . Them in no evidence so the meet that , "`I:`:f "\'_' `"r ;\._|_`|':""l | I: H . \ the Canadian commioeionera :0 Quebec ;,,..,`..`\` ... n..,.,..,;g have suggested my moducntion 01 On-5 In vlv-1H:" \n.<\| uric`: Finlbu regulations. `The qu'ee:..ion.`;;:\"""'; was am mcxdouhl ono. n ado mus, ongmm 3 h, g... ,~,,,,\,\_\.,.,g .,. mug with the Americans. Mr. Dickinson! [Till-` -~'|II|"\U|||`|_r! - - n r|.1I`;:v .1. ;.H having been nllovned to prefont his undo : .l hmn nu," .3, `, llm cno. md L: was only laur that Onumo :.\h,..,,.. )... -_'1'\ phonld bo heard from, and Mr. Hardy It ; I`-~_'""' "*'*{l'||i'll|\ "l V. . . _ . lumrm` ..\ .|y.`.m uurod Ihe legnelahon which he lud m~ w`"h!NH m vham {minced and winch had for In object the mm _\l...u~< .~.u.| protection olOntarSo a timber. \\'hat. hfl ll" V -;"[` kl, or wlmb tn aid to him. in a sccrot-- :"`m'_`r'_\' Hm` ' " the pmcudinga ol the conference no not mm! ::.\.L..nn. garonon for ruhlics:Iou-bnl: Mr. Hardy 4"` W" " `W . ' mun \\[`* rl\` Nu! is reported to have saul su`o.mpmnlly thu , `__,|`_W {Mm .m_\ ,_, his umber pulley w.u.`.'. not be change 1. ] lh.m1'\.< i.l um flu: is -pure sufton: far the [WIQHL ." 5`'~ `` ` "` , . . `hum \!.lu\rI\l\r\V.\{n on! (`O0[\\0 mll sync with Mr H'll that N `M! M`, "U _ Ute rtmedy for .\|"ch;gan`n ills uhruld mun . 2 n -m \l-~- r~` l from \\`;\\lnn,:ton, uzd whcn the $1` duly """ ` I {hunk Iv n .n on lumber has bson removed it vnll be In ' ~- ` `:(\h\I\-'~`.L_ `ll-| cl ordgr n dincnn the ndmi-ion rf free log!` \\ ..l- mu luv \ .~ `mm Onhp _rl\\s\'.`-p or l'.v_\ -j_--- '_\l`v-I`l\`x|\`\ ~.~|. nr Technical Art nstrucuug: .--.c~;-nag. --H-..-an--_ .._--_ . ...-_ - Ill!` CIEIIIHEIEJV [II \I|IK.[(U IU row for \\ .\ah;r \::on on u n-it. .\ .\........L.~ --.....L.\-I 95-: I(\I's I Rev. C. H. .\Iw3K|`td$. llll , St. Paul": `church. Watt-twwn, .V.\.. In: been up Tpomlod tofu! pretciter as! lhe ckncil ` nnmn to be in! l m Krrgtton fin Int : n.. n \\`-.`.n n n I..n....... ........... I nuhnu Inn nrnruuv um! rim nunorusrn-x...n F IUW IUY I` -`EIIJ `KXUII `III I V|`I\\ \ .-\ put-er~b_v aemukcd that St Jsmee panonagpa rvepuxrs was evidently bemn ' dune In x utterly umulmcntn. Rem. `man and Laucdey exchangod I ` l\CV& (.u\uu: Illhl LJUCTEI eXCnIKwl[ pulpit: last eromuc and the omgmgnzxomr . 3 were minded by the urolleut nrmmn do ' E lnered. I D..- 1` LI \l .'....J._. II In sh n-..|`-| In ltnhxugu 0! I`I|pIlu-.IooIln or the! Enhtnlh school Auachllou. I The archbustmp oi Ontano ;eavu to mm ; rnu fur \\~\nI\'rv.'nn .\n 1 wui? ' wuw-;--uvv vi ---u uuuun I Arthur Hill in n lumber menufacburer in Onberio end Michigan, heving limits in both the province end the state. end he in not in eympethy with the egiteticn in! which the Michigendere ere engaged and which Mr. Dickineon rtpreeented on Quebec. The white pine of the Unihed, State: is about exhumed, he ainm. end ' yet in reaching Across the border for 1.` supply 0! it. the Amoricena uw Illa. eta ieaeb some of them. to go to Wuhington end use their lntluenco there In Iecuring A $2 duty on Cnmdian eawn lumber. "Tlioy preuend othorwiee. bub they did it nomrtholeuv. Well, having ouccoedod. lzhoy have now an oppartunity to take their own medicine. The Ontario gov- ornmcnc oere no Lb!l8C`0C to their unnu- facturing the logs on their limibe, provid- ed they do no in (lnmda. They have every chance to miuiufecture the Inge here end pay the 5. they obtnined. That is wlmt the mill owners have to do. What is fair for one should be (sir {or both. The conclusion is met the Onuno govern- ment bu adopted the correct policy, to protect Cmiedien intereeu. end then in \\ ill be wire in holding to its position at any -av nu nu. u--u-nu-nun.--uu vu-u. J.-. -.. ... By I of which it may be implied limb ` Sir Wilfrid Luricr. and mom who am ach- ing with him. nrdauxioua Llnt the timber policy of Ontario should be changed. It I in mic that the Michigan lumbormen went: I on Om. and through Mr. Dickinson, of Debroit, made I strong plan for tho abrogm tion of him luv Ihuh require: the owners cf ' Cnnndinn limits to can the log: inbo lam her in 8.m.sdo. In in a severe regulation, and yet. it in the only one shut moon the ' necouiiiou of the one. { GIVING THIN ADVICE. Bl: Will:-id Leurier. repreeenbing the` Oanedien government. and Mr. Hardy. le- preeentinp the Ontario government. are receiving some eerioue edvice theee d`; e. "The Politician. in Evente. inuenced by current rumoure, nye tho it Mr. 5 Huuly hes given way on the timber quee- blon~thrown Ontario`: rights sway for eb- I eolutely nothing~-then it ie time Onlvuio bounced him. The Toronto Sher con- eidera the um loge of Ontario of more value then all the other interest: oembiued end under coueideretion before the Quebec conference. "and if the worst come to tho ' wont Mr. Hardy would do well to mnlre I this hie ultimstum. "Ho ehould.enye our I contemporary. burst the liberal govern- menl: nt Ottawa rather than yield on inch." u_. _n ,1 ,_.Lz-L x. _.____ L- :......I:__l .|.-e.` cuuxin COING8. llil`lil\'ID fR!\`A11Zl\' 0` Vain ` Ilhiub uni must `tutu-I . . "" .3"""" `?.'."e.' mi A-it `IKEFVWI W! [\\l' .\f\YCV 3|! ' 1. \kBrrm.sa K}, |~.Ih-on in; gun. `Imus-sl us In up v\ur`uqblll| V at that` allouwl Om!-I Kszvu I-ulhxll (sax-ls` IA fund \`..I.........A Ln ADD` hohunl r..\ (Conhinnod from Page Two ) I (`ll-'Irg`e No. 40 alleged lhul. |l`nI`_\'. )\IoovI`s ptld Ch.'|rl9.~s b`.'\i:lu|n 35 In vol:-. fur Ihu ro:-xpumlent. I-reds-nvk |\'n'k|m-' glrivk saw Maiden and ll. M. .\Jmro-nu` mun-rsnliml on (`|w.`liun day. \\ ihlows tnnk lhudon unny {rum .\luur9:a. ' I 'lThu iudtos u-nnI.I nul ullu-.\ Mr. .\l-W !mcn1an our IiEcnARc1:s. 1-r , ,. \x'.`\.x.`- nied having [Mild _ lliullnissexl nu la 4| (`.1-m'go (`lifl, uml l'h.'|l`(` .\'u. 3, lid I .T'o) iun| fn_ml. Dild no ` , Ill mymg m -3. |.um3;_.h |,hVl::l`:_ ! .,mll \\.'|:1.ilH(`l"t`0g`: urry an; money.` dernmn lclholt. umlm` the ulluunlmns of vh.-nrgv .\`u. did not knnw ufuny low (inn fuml. Did not (`X|V(`nll uuy mumy in Imying vole-s. . '_. , llv mus inlorrngaluzl us In <'hnI'm` Nu. _390, in hich it \\:|s ullvgml hr paid nu ljunknmvn man :1 sum uf. nmna-_v nn J. _ (Bilbo-rl`s .'4(M`|` tn \'qh\ fur .\lr. II:\I`l_\'. .l`.....~.....x.l .. nnnnu ... II... ulna-.1 Inn (lit. . `B I-that K&nn,unaed In`:-intn.ap~ puuruliuun ` 021' II : nun u-can a-loads | sehljt vqnlty as uw-nu any uuuuy. H wuuw tut` It uvalv I-lutpulfutgualnlm CU Wilnou know June: Rune. named in charge No. 3; Spoko to hum on olovmon day an Bun rm gomg to vote. D-d not pm Bun my nnuoy or cnme my to be given him. (`barge dicxtstod. Napoleon Never! was nvncd :9 rc-pm -70m m chsrgo .\'o. 6|. \\ vt:-on knew Nmmll but ml um: canvas: him hcoauv-6 Nowdl was under the Inrlurnoe of Hqnnt. .l).l not gvro mom-_\~ to Nexrnil or have any 6mI\e_\od to hS.n In u~rI mrro hun In min for .\lr. lhny. \`hu-go dirmw M._ Know Th-vnu \\'l\itc, named m rhaue xx. .4. .-\-gm wmm :u \nm for U "M }. \\`hIm drd no: upoak to Ir-anew nbou. money, not -in! vntn-an gut h-m am or limo sny conveyed to lnm. \\`r.m~ In-min on the corpnnuon. but I 1?n1.<~ Jud ' ,n M: me me p )~.c:o.\ to 1* was mm on \ am, I I -`Ann-Ann.` I\.lllIC .`\,'\ -\'l- |'\` I\" KIVV """' an] xumoy not dad he throw any mom_\ on the (round for (Mien. to pack up ` Spnkn tn (ivy bu? memly bid hum `Nomi ` .morn:ng." I I l'.`1vl.u \\`!ulnhnan.{ uwnw nnn\.:J an rn I -`IIU-lKIlI*`. I ' (`hair '\\`:u:ohuv1 vru named an m I qnmhnt HI charge No .28. Du` nnt[ gum \\`hntcMn1 my mnncy. Wu ukod f by Wmleheesd hr mmvey And mlerrv-I Whxtohcad to me 3-,~;>,v.~\ru 2-uh`. X`: . mused. l _ ..._...:__ _.n_.-_. .-, 1 .L-__ ..A_ .. .1 W|l\\ WI! UIIUIUU \\'I'llimn Milne was nnmed in (`Purge No. IS \\'ir.uou- did not know Wullum .\|i!uo. H).d nob give Mnlno nor canoe to be given to him any money for his vote. had not uy chm ho would got even with tho ro~ hrm puty over the cmtoon bminqu-. llud not mun who csntoon. Said in vvna n `mud I rolurmer an over when he let: the reform on-cutivv.~. n`;...... Y. In ....- -I... ;....__s:...s...l UVIIUUII. lilll (II FUCK] uur I"{|y. Chsmo No. II.\' wn also callod. Wit -no-a. Qi-l not: know Jone uh Leonzud, a fat m hand. wotkimz for Jogm (hllonpie. llnd non gwo mm 5:! for his vote. Was not: on Unsraqni budge on pollmg dq; was not a stone`: throw from the polling cub din aiou all day. If Leonard told his auployor Vvnunou gave him $2 for his who he said ' whxc was untrue. ` \\'.'II;-... ll.l_ ,.._.- ..-_....I 4.. ..I.....` V.` TUIUYIII Ull'\.'|l(lV".'u Charm NJ. I0 run uloo inxw-tignlod. \\'u1.ns knew John I.-awlor. named as to- opondonk. lhd not give Lcwlnr my money. not can an to ho given him. Knnw (`.hArIAn Lunnrnnrx nnunnrl in IIIUVEJ. IIIJT CIUK `I! `K T KITT Illi- Know Charla bnunoro. named in chngo No. I6 Did not awn him any money. Had no: spat to hm: on elocmion dun I'D-`nan: \'.\n \` III nncl Ill n-no Jinn-ximn. K"U VU `V CIKHU. KNEW WC` llll, UIIIEIILBI lnd not: `(we Wright any money. Hus daughcor wnsnow an Roms. N Y. Wont lawn thorn during the tire: week in Sop~ combat. 1)--I not pond her away. (-`.)\\ron N \ Il\' wan nlnn mnllnd \\'if~ My lax: Qlusotsun-d. lay. Charge` Noe \, M and Hi Io.'o .4 hnlhocusn Ivan:-A Spcncc & C0 s. (nun, who name \ ~\A' IL} .4`: ...-.. Ifjlij wiulluuu (Cf!!! IIU pnyjolcu dnyipnzlo Ih uihbry. cliunvhaugpunl Ilcnyoldr. hmanugicnnh on-uovudnn-unnnnd` i The undersigned tnke this opportunity to aaibg` i were sinocrc in our eort to dispose of our Shoe Busi- ucss. but being unable to effect a satisfactory sale. and our louse expires the tint of October. therefore. we i have had to renew it again. ,_..I.. ...ZII .\-...oZ....- ..n6:I Slug; }\n`n-\nA A` `IiI\'C [ICU ll! ICIIL \I It -`Illa. 5 The present sale will continue until the balance of the present stock is cleared out. And while It last: we . will make Greater Sacrice than at any time since the ; sale began. persuaded into buying something they do not want because they are loth to trouble :1 dealer without buy- ing. Lookers are as welcome as buyers here. .\\ c thoroughly understand the fact that you are not always ready to buy. That in the looking you are often but forming your buying plans and so we say, come and look any time you wish and do not feel that you are under any compliments to buy. ()ur stock of Trimmed .\lillinery and Millinery Trimmings is unusuall well assorted in the correct things for fall wear. tis a good stock to make selections from because its a com- prehensive stock, more so than any stock you will nd round about. Prices are moderate. Our buying make good value in the selling. - I I 1 I ` ,, If` ,,I.,n \I',,L (W x; I-`rre I.assou.< in |".m|u`uidery. Bulgaria) sud Crochet Work. I Etch 1\hm!o_\`. \V'oluosdu_\` and Friday from -I to 51%!) o'clock PJI. -luring Uvmbor and Novmnlmr you are wolcmm to lake ndmnugu of this ~ npp(\rhui`_\`. .-\rrmpmx-ms can lw made with Miss Suumrlnnd for alums. . dc. Owing to lack of room we will hmre to hmit the number to a clan and lmva it hrmiults only. `Starr & Sutclie, Business Announcement ! W;J.n1cK & sum

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