_ J7- vy .:..L.I.Z. 3- OFFICE--Cu. Bu-nnkund ommsu ` {--L|N EN HEM - STITCHED HANDKERCHlyEFS,'--,% "mo LATE! TOO LATETI Don't buy Cottons without getting our prices. . BETTER VALUE THAN EVER I [WALSH & 8TEAGY S [';-\L S] RING`r SALE Jknothe of Vurinus Relinhle Makes. 1-`canine French (`Alf Huul~.\'eI'od reduuul ` frnm 84.50 t ..'u(). HAINES 8; LOCKETT. A Few Pnin J. D. King`: Celebnted (`on|o\'e.n I-`ine lac: Hoots reduced from $0 and $4.50 to Three and I Half. - -- . -. -.... ...-nu. --J --u-. --uu.u ulna.` ul nnuuuul-II, uvuuvvll "Ill! Glut! I '.J.\'U Siam 3. 4, `IL. . A Fun` [kin Curuxin Kid ands" Luca Bunk. Turner, Vallinn 1 Co`: into, than 89. 3 4. 5;. Induced from Four lluliu-n to8l.50. , ` Kid Slipper: are going o mpiclly at '.'5c. '0 have still About a done: psin loft. POS/T/VE B;4R6 AM'8 /N RELIABLE 00008 OFFERED T0-DAY. We are dtermined to Clear Out all Odds and Ends and Remnants ' of Lots before our Immense Spring Stock comes to hand. Be ell) nanny lame mean! Mncnlnw xuruur Dordwood ; also hu'in$.lho only Slum ootl Solilmhino in I city. `Having 1: the Lumber in the Noon & ner \u-d we would Invite an in: lion of :::.uweuroseIIinnu Nlightln vnpcoon Boots, Shoes and Moccasins -COTTONS- We have jnst received a Consignment of _ -,.._...___.... __._ . `-~.o ~ Fbr Ladies and Gentlemen. Initials Embroidered in Hand `Wo~rk.W um.-g Chuice French ma Bunch Bouts, of the m.-.u.:e.x um... Tumor. Vulliut `n 'l`..m..o.-. `I... ol -v -n n x n c..-.._..|.. Lu..- n_n..... .._._ _.I..-,n .. --- - ....---g V...-.-v - .1"-. . Toronto, `the: 25. OUR GREAT REMNANT SALE GENTLEMEN, `YOUR TURN HAS come. Pow I IirI lmulc by Wm. Silver Jmu. of ` ` I` ml "Ill llnd III!) I Silillllll III ury mberin the city: the lugnt nook 01 k: Wood and Shirt. This is tho only In to city having three Steam .\lach|nca saw- Coldwood; havi the nod Snliuinn Machine in city. RELIABLE LID U508!-PRICED Ill! B00118 B01133. _ l `K Cor. Princess and &Bagot 8ts.. Kingston, Began `on Monday Last. KID BOOTS- STILL .'BOOIN[IIN' G- WALSH & STEACY. _op- llamiltuu, hdheo-I -. -..- .-`..-.-`v-. .----w--, --"won. v-unit 'l"i\'e Dollun. now nducul to and `Iron: 0.100` to 'f3.m (:0 m ;-;'GLl.\"S For Chen Lumber. Wood and Coral. when will nd the I unorunont 0! Dry ..'.'\::.`.:' 12?. -m`."i. .'.?1`..'.fn`.'.:`L. ff Lmlm. WllllIl_A_1ID con. mg BBEOKI Sa BOO'I`IH 1 Whu-I! Vane! nlaan Wholanlennd Rout! 1 and W linden. Ooah of the very best description. under an-or. well semen Idnnd promptly delivered. Bum-n wood And llnnl nd Son (`oldwood of that quality on I hand. Inspection noucilod and uthhclior ' guaranteed. YARD-Comor Ontario and West Street; Ian-nee and Ontario stream- lbot ht (`laronco Snot. IIORDERS Ian at the statue! Mr. Juno: RodtIen.PI-Incas Street. and lens. Mcliolnrz t Birch. Brook Street. will In promptly Illloo. mlanhone Communication I tlillcll. folephono Brook street. wm I Alellll B|M:kDiI_l; I --u rs----- VUTI I I CTT: In ho I. F. \Vil|iuns`\\'nod Business on the a Atlantic at the foot 0! Princes Street. Iv. Ilhomostconu-al yu-d in the city. and he in now pm to supply my public with all klndsol and Wood an way aired. and all kinds of Son Wood. I9 would indl: noli elk: enlL ll Remember lho Ytml. at tho I-`DOT O!` URINIEBISS STREET. aunt: 'lEID3'l`DIY HARDWOOD. nun-' SOFT WOOD. SLABS. KINDLINO ANDSLWID WOOD. "IIIE UHKQF II Jaa ca39gII's wod Yard, junsml umni WOOD Ff(i6o'Tv66Tq HIFCCICIU puxur uvrlrlr an I In" I.` Gale. W enhowlllhbglndto nod. All lsoltloau Iunenandunnnyuownoouwil ho-uorhln with their nnuouxo. He will Nlllllllllll keep I Inllonuadulnnly uowaouuwlll nmornln with their psuougu. nouuntl: n land THE SUBN`RlBll! Into nopeodully to am bounce to In uumcnuu triad: and cnnonon int he bu removed his old and established \VoodYudfmu tho whuflotluold K.&l'.R.nwn,y Days) at 1 hot olonurio Street. and Directly oposuc I2 1;e:r '0: Pout ' I O. _"V'IT.'P.&RTlT.i)_. AAL>l)..\'.,`~ DI:.\"rIa'r. 0Illco-l`nnmu $1.. lIt\l\\'t'<`n Mon Inn and Syd;-nhnnl Slru-Ia lhsidvlloo .\o. ` 2| (`harlot Slnol. Olllce hours. 8A\.m. lo 6 m.. and on Saluniay evenings 7 lo l0o`cIock. ale- nhnno II O V1517. J. H CLARK, M.D.. l).D.S.`. LI|.S., ~ Dtxn. Graduated New York (`ollqn-ot Dentistry. omen -W-llinxlon strecl. bulvn-H Princess and Brock stream Particular amen- Iionhpnm lo the pmnurnuion of lhe muunsl um . S1 . Unlll all:-ndad_Io ..__.-__.~....__ DR RLIZAHLTH .x-_\|1'rn..~1iuIc1'1'. (`.H.. M.(`.| . C 8.0.. Olntool Iluniltonb. O Wad Sinai. [Manson Wtunen and lfhuhlrom lIlJ.\llI'.Ul'!l I I1 I . C. L Cvrrrun. 11.0.. nuooanu to Dr. Ju-rig Physician Suruoomto. Ollm and Rcnidooeo Iwnrl o the Hut Olloo. Wnllllllluu Sm (nllninlho cltyor country wound: all:-ndud In P- wALi."iaI s- l\IE'Il`.1;fXr 1-1.]. ._.I l\...A_-nu MIA. ROBERT SH.-\\\', Bumllrlg Soucnon. thuvuuxrxn. ac. OIIQ-Oornor King and Brock Stu.-cu over Wulohllruvqstoto >I\'I Ill IIIAIIIOOIQII gullltill .nII;\InC9l` ...- v.....-. -- u . .. vu- ._...*..,. ._.__ .... ...-.-...4 u.uuu.\' Ll\`l.\'u.s"lVJNl-2. u.u..c.u. nnucn um Runnmxou -3II lhxvot Sine! onwoon(`lamm~o and Johnna Sn. lllncuaco` 0! Women and vhildnm I um-Sally. nu-ga non-up: As--.. nu. T w M. NI~;\\'l..-\ \'Ih,J IL .\II(`IllI I(`I'. corner 0! Block and King Street. -wot Wade`: I .-Mon. ln`.nu-uoo on King ~un-M. nu to the` A I119 Ulm. _ BK] nun lIVIJ G.`-IIITI. 8al.Ia'IuIu. Em. IR oauno Bun-cc. I. . 8mr1'IIn_|.l.l). Qugx I"nos_1-n_Ar 8II1jII_ ` "'f.'`" `h " ' M`*` A. I . H \'l|IT\'. M.l|.. (`.hl.. .\l:'R.(`..\` I-I ` Ovnr:-III Weill on Street. lvtoduorl math oil :-tuna 88.. la! 3' oovuplcd by In Unn-cu. `Telephone No. as. DR. ALI! IE .\ltill.LI\'RA\'. Dianna 0! Women and Children A um-tally oawl Pnuwuu H1-mtn. at Dr. spurts old olnud. 'I`u|1-plmnu Nu. I n: . -.-...v . -.o..v.. .-... x .11 ":`.':. ' '17:" ' II. 3. DIUHKII, Ban 8oc.- (` `I ~ 1. nun w.":'n"...5".`a...,.."``S.... 0.2. CAPT. JOSEPH PARSONS II..-:-....n Ann I L 7`..- v.~....` '`.uiuN s"i'Tt.1"r4iai:, LLIL. souunon. Io. OCH--l`Iannm Strut. or Iluilolho Punt Glee. I0.\'L`Y T0 bU.\.\' Al oven! ounom mug ` vv l\l.al\I'o- I w nun nu. 1'0"" . .. K I pndlo Ito H; oa..."""'"" N` "` ' IICIIAID WALIII. I JIHIFII I. WALIII. ifiTv: `d.`.:(xT `MI. 0rnoI--I Ru! and. non `(ha Tole uhu_ooannulauknW_ - _ 3. v,,,... `tutu Ivvv . El ` 00,, of up new 3...my 3"` wd - 3 a mu wood. -04 ~`n Voronslailnu It W. UARBFIT. M.D.. Pumuc-nu. Rvnunon. ac. uuum-mm 52 .hlInnou lnggglta BL (_llr_on%`n l'anhlm'l. I l` I! In UB5. I .. "5 gm-:.; 2.-.'-.1:.::..*-.. -..::..~::. 3. MR, Anon-not. Wile?--Ionlnnl&I'o1t._ ___.o._.., Aunt mun iiuf A Ah . . Ola throne: gm Agonon. to. .__. ..__--- ms mung`. ` Puvnu;u. Brains. to. otlco No.18. .--:;-_v:----w--.-v`.- I on milk Tu |7.9E). gdnulflmn`. Dun-cyan. once 4.._._-.'._.._._._ ..__.__.__. ...-( 5. inc ...s._-_._.. ..k late (I Ilunmom. W Wonm-n and Chnhlron. none Axum Black Diamond Line. I. W. BRECK. IL A. B0O"`H. _rmm$1 j' WOOD AN D COAL under corn` and well action 1|-one Oouununiculion. Jutmawrrraoo; 904.1 M0. W00.-_ ":\\7A`\I.'I'-151- ; \\'A|.|\'l-Z.\l. nnllil loll:-In-n A:-,, Klmnm "$ii~i'~i1i 2}} L;"}{\i1'rn._ nun; in; IE l)nI.u-in Ru-amt W. )1 & a ANGLIN. .v.. . "wt v... --v--cg... '.uARRlt1'1`. rut. Hrnunnu no M... uu'.{u1LBi'5A:~u \ HT SAT ')I6\\'.n`. n Hnllrlfnh I`n\n'ntv uvnr av Ilrh jam. uh- In-nnnnu no I `N.B.-(l1lcIIlonctEGl0II'!8l"'l`00NN( Prints. Stunt. will revolve ngonvt` 333'. I"V?`I-U `V11 7 UCICIZ oInParhoqnoIronltInttigMhu1g;,'. ;ll'FlII|uuIlIlIehihhtuodoonnd." . `I ' Imam. lloulth (Iunanu. Thenndergarmentsanrl bdth waists in- unducetlmthepuhlicndomlormomyeus - agom|d\_~r`!lnog:-nenl-nanno(rvformgu~ `manta hum met with exceedingly ow gtumhniuthobhwnub come advance. i fit the [nu-ntitimo tho union cutnnta, unrool, silk and 1nuslin.alnm"tavor with~ thetvropimo pm:-nts. The ta-not hm {um connnionm gud economy; by othon _ pumamnoaou ahentwitltlno I tht ono`s stays and Iaodk-0 it man Inuglyubovu than unnwuhlhotwo-pics: !-Illlirir. Night Dunes and Under Linen. Inhondon. it appears, than is ndecided tendency to colorin thowenrot night dnmes nndunder linen. and mnny of the luding houses sell sets 01 these to Inntch. in- dndingtho two nmeusnry uticlos of daily wear and the night dram Some very pretty onesnreinmmbtic with nonu-row linuol colors. In New York, hdies,u nrulqpno, for tho u-tides Inontioucd in `into linen. xnnslinolj parade; an color-intheirundeh wear being connnodto fanciful petticosu, Iilkcol-uotnnndthopnttytibbontrimmiul ontheirundel-linen. Oolond stockingI,|6 nllourrendenknomunworn everywhere. Silkakirh, lincdwithInnnol.u~overy,tnsh- noiabxywoqnsnnudotshouuimryfunnex peuioontn Undersilk petticoqls.not lined vithnnneluorquilmd annel pottimnbu brand, contrasting stripes. are you; than are generally odgwd with a rather thick wnhinnluomomlmmnn J` ougm wan "38lImtrunhmideI'y.l I Iranian IIILLVBII Ilthesecond cut is shown an imported winter bonnet of exu-uiingly stylish shape. It is of scarlet vi Ive-t. The vi-l\'1=t. unngvzd in phitsgoing upward, covers the omvn of this bonnet and provides the phitnd trim- ming in front. A deIni~wreuth ot green glumy feathers, crowned above with a feather cign-tta. and I bow and strings of ribbon four and thn~1~qnutN' inches wide, shot with M1 and green. giro tho fashionable orna- um-nation. Eehoooluullio w-on cram.-.' 1.... lL_.|_ ...._ _.._u J ...u_;. \__2_ nuv I-nu, mule rluul uni um [l`lt`l'llI0 uv trunmod with I\-rsinn lamb or Astraklnn Ind braid. The-cloth hat of exact color of - the suithns I brim of Astnklnu, and an Astnkhnn Inul! complete: the stylish coo- tunm Rlniunanblt-islnuchnstdas|tr'im~ mingtowinoerluiaueeganditottensnnnthnt thovholocmwniso! !ur.thoIgh.usn rub. thoturoomponulhobrim only. rrn TRIIIID (`LOTE uvstrxn. Fur lholhmtnn and other owning (XY'3r stuns are xnueful alhirs of Ian`. tulle, uvn-rs and father: To `war with cloth suits An new cloth bunnou or turban: Thmnm trinuned, as a rule. to mrmxpond with thdcostume, as is ulustruhxl in the cut. The lung bloc (`Iulh dn-as sud pelt-rino Am 1 tnuunnd with I'M-sign land: or Agent-I.... (\ 2 Bonn:-us tor nniulwiinter hrludr not only any Iulm. but dyln thawing gnu ex- trnum, nwh umlk-and nwcr Iulnnl.-Cnlnl ; 1|-Inc l-hum-In Irimund UNI u`. Thu ` dlrenily up;-mu to he I main) , my` `Edit! 0! flnllinn unit HOW I llllfl` ovnryuccndunit nuuhuoluulyoot-for can ` Inwtum. I attention. Fallon: hr mum` radon-lolhlng now BUT sun": cnowm or `rm: "UNION" on "HEALTH" canuwr. WHAT SIIALI. WE `\)'E.-\R? Honda: And In M-w Yotk--(=nnt Divas any 0! Rules by Bonnets Ilulguod lu- Iulnu-r. II I'l.\'TKR Bl)N.V:'lI .._..I .... :- _\____ , THE BRITISH wum. MONDAY. JAN -23.: I WBIJIIB} "T It; } _lI0cI|ll`ll$.| Inoyunu 5 `ll ! orauupu * Hutch , non-Guy. wemo-tgoinahouo ' from Twenty-ve men at once gart- ed on . ugrch for theI_n and the mother mulch`: ho kept from going along. [line poor , woman In with the pu-ty who found them. "r||uu -an-an `Vina oll hnalhn Ind `LI hi Forbut Scranton mu dad. and for lish (Newando) bluhlnitln cat. at .-. n muomllnnn Inrknunlvnnl. nan (NQVISIIIO) Dl|clIllllu||' uni, In rne:.go'to`IIu.-guI'oI:h_:odyu1l. boil. Wholesale. Reta". ' -.-.-- On` nu--run urAl':|`W$l'| xrozen. , ` There ian`t much to any about the heroin school hachera who are etied by the breath of the Dakota blirnanl, an they aeeh topilot their little ones to a haven of anlety, but the memoryoi auchfaithfnl women will begreen even after man has dilcovend menu to avert the bliznul itself. Mary Connell. a school teacher near Cavour. htarted home with two of her pupill. I bov Ind girl. The boy left them and perished. Mina Connell put her dress folda about the little girl and made her walk all night sheltering her charge with her body.- They were found next day alive, but terrihlylruaen. Another teacher, Mine Jacobson. nenr Stolof. -t-had home with e little girl and both periehed. When found Mina Jacobann. wan crouched in a little \ hollow in the around Vith her arms about the little rl and herdreee ahirt wan warp about . Her own bonnet waa olf her `llzdulmdherhnnddutchedherdnnather H but aelnile her face. r".?.?tna..i" l`,nI;'..e . -"1' ..m.....n. Huh-Inin-an, nnal-H.|rI."IlI tnuinnhuna as pro . um won user nu tuner in dead. he boy was entirely covered. exce t a little breathing throlla-Ill I0 300'. ind 0 lay still. The dog uoonl sentry and afoul- od the clue by which the bodice were found soon alter daylight by 8 Ieuching party. Johan thinks hll father had not been dead moret an hour when they won found. Thu Inn`-`n nun`: Ant` fll Al-nnnlv lnnllllv more mun The boy`: run fmznn_ nour Vncu may won lotum. dn And feet are only Ilightly ww aauuua sax-pu Isrruullu The death of Robert Chambara is the most pathetic reported of the storm. He and ms two sons, one 9 years old and the other ll. went together one mile distant to water some cattle. Mr. Chambers was on foot, and each of the boysphad a horse. The father, seeing indications of the storm, sent the older boy immediately home. as he is trouble-l with rheumatism. The older boy reaqhed home in` safety. Mr. Chambers and Johnny und;-rtm|r to drive the cattle home. They were soon bewildered and lost Johnny who lived through the storm and not so hadly froien as first represented tells what followed. He says that when his father said that they were lost he made a place in the snow for him and wrapped him up the best he could. `They had no overcoata or extra clothing. Johnny says that he was so covered up that he was warm. His father I went out and called and the St. Bernard dog barked, but no answer came. ` Then the father and the dog into the snow beside him. While he was warm he knew that his father was getting very cold. He 11 l his father to go on and find the trees an: then he could make the house, but the father said : No. I can not go and leave you here." 'lhe boy urged. but the father would do no more than call for aid within certain reach of the boy's bed of snow. The dog also kept with the boy. Through the long night they had conversations about rishing, but the father kept assurin the 5:, that they would get through all ring t if he would only be sure and lie still. The boy know his father was freazin , but was quite comfortable, and nally fel asleep. When he awoke it was evidently near morn- iug. His father was still alive, and, discos" ering that Johnny was awake, his father said to him : Now, Johnny, mu pray I will pray. and then I know t lod wil take you throu h all right." The prayed I` CII an nannnaml, an anon after hia fa e E.E3"y'I.'E":i.rT.T."n.'"I1'1iEIIxZ*' 'i':."e"};"r.e'Ii upro an ouonufter him In er in Jan! ha Inn in nnt.ina]\' co\rnnuI_ nxnnnt A llol-ole Father para Ilfnoyu Child:-on (Dun In the Illlnnnl. II'!_,,A , Iu,_._Ln __ WIIICII uulirllplllulli IIICII IIV Cu'r"|x 0 against us in England. not because they helievein it. hut as a piece of haaeparty tactics and mamenvree. (Chan) I believe it to be simply anew and mon-truculentform of the Parnellism anal crime licy of the London 1`inu< lmns) and believe it would have heen lnne`in us if we IIICI lain lI'I`u inihniissively un-ler an infamy of that sort. (Cheers). As it happened the lot fell to me tint aml I lid what thousands of lrishmcn wnul-l haw ilnne if it had fallen in their lot. |('heers.\ I gave fall and INC public notice that. so long an my life l`t`~ mainml. I would not wear ctiminal uniform; llntl would not associate with criminals. and that l vtouhl not perform any task that was uliwortliy of an honest man and repn-~ an-ntative of the Irish pa plus. lCheeni.l I I'lII only say---and I tlu not any it in a lirasting apirit- that I think I may claim that! have kept my word. and althonghl haxe no doubt that we have still a boo-l eil of sutferingaml dogged lighting ore us. I helievs that the protest we have in- tainsd. and the voice of English 0 in` .amI 'of English discusaion have al V broken the neck of Balfour's hue prison legislation scheme. (Loud cheers.l VIII I- 3-` \ Winona Republican. 'I`L- .l--L -l I). nu-or no 1:. mr. u Drum; rrom mo Ingm- nin I nled Mr. Balfour`: hout,.lhul he won d nin us to the lcvolnl criminals. as I piece of eulculabd bruhlily (cheers), II 5 part of the dolibonlo policy of defumtion which unscrupulous men are cgrryiug on tuning! us in Ifnulnml. not Inn-nun llu-v wsau-us. muunnauc-nu, cw. lll`Rl.l.V. Jun. 2|. ln llll speech in 'l`ulla- more Mr. William Wlirio.-In mill: (hm of the mluln am`: you have pro.-'4 ntod ri-Iv-rnvl in specially gem-mus terms to the nruggle \\'lIl(`lI we have been vmlonvuril lolnalie. again the altompt to turn iliutl im~\ prioumuent lo the hunt political um fur the purposes of blackening and cllshonoring the u-prom-nhtiveo of the Iriuh plo in the oyeaol I-Znaluul. (A \-oico-- `boy will newt do it. Mr. O'Brien.) From the begin- ning I mimnled Mr. Balfour`: haul. thn. he HAW "F Z'NB" sBI-*r-?v`355. It want the DI-int. Cheapest and Ben! I Iaplonnd Bench Ounlwood. Oak. Birrh Auhorllolnlookoonlwood 3l_I0l'U`I. curd. Cplfgnwut Kindlln.gWood.( Lu-Stove ' tlnl. No. I Otnl. 800. or Black uni `|0onLl030 ` R.0RAWl0RD&Nt.V - Footomlmnst U l`t m.|\. Jon.-`J0. --\"I'lliuu O'Brien} luuh tlqmuto that his cnnutltutinn in shutter cal. and hi: phyuiclnm Insist that he should ; to the youth nf I"rnnco for tho lnolpotit of ' in hulth. The people of Tnlluuoro lure present! Mr. U'llr`u-It with an nnlclreu in which they saw that they are imlitfrleut to` ' the ooorctdn hm. but tlut Mr. Balfour : c-xurntlon -5 the law hlbruul and a slit- grmo to the government Hr. 0'Brihn ur- rlvcd in this rift` thin evening. He In [rental at the railway nation by an inmuwnse crowd. which lnvlmlod may member: nl puliuugu gull n large number of prism.- Un nlightinu than the train he entered the lonl mayor`: cur anal was driven to I hotel. followed by I long promotion. The pcrulen mniql torclno and muclml to the tnttlic of u-venl lnndl. .\lu'ny hounl Along the route ton brilliant` ly illumluatutl an-l l-onllru.lsluonl in nu`! Inns of the town. (In nrrt'ving at t'.t~ KM--I I . U`BriOn ma-`lo In hriel upon h. Hil Volvo vu vet Itonrlo. Ha uiul that he Njoleod thnt. tn spite of the efforts of Mr. Rnlfour. the Irish were stronger than over. Although my I-I liah were low in joining lheln they would slam in ale-tertiug them. The lriph I ouhI ltnl rem-rt tu outrage but would follow Parnell uul tlulntone. trust` into the lcnmu-rm-y of re-at liritnin to make lrclaml n nntiun. .\|r. (Vllrlen re` caiml mnny mtigruulntnry tolegrnmn in the muru 0! the clay, some coming from AIl\0l'iI.`L In es-erul Iriah towns gntlnmlu new hastily hung as-rm: thu strm-to in his. 1 , honor-,uul in the owning` llwrc \\eto pru- ` cesuiuua. Illuminations, etc. \ Ilrm nu J... 0| In his an-u-I. .| 'I`nll... 5 v ` A Vlpmun spoocl on tho nun struggle III: llnou Exporhnco. DEATH IN THE STORM. o-amen Ii; 'ruLLAM9n:. ` nwlgnnrbuno Ilunlin dc, wtp ':,\__ Rhhlnbnldu-la 9.3.4.1. A mormsmn, % m- % R,"'*'-"P'-*'"`* W-3 I08-Iu Guy can scan Wlltiontuu. 2 ('.`uul"unyPdntnforou-lyupringyar. ill) Hllhunc h tionn.ll)Piooullus|inn. _ F""'"T"*--Como-. I*riu-..anum.'.wmh. oanauwu...n. IBOWES & ~BISONE 1TE These Handkerchiem were bought for the Xmas trade. but arrived too late. To close them out before Stock-Taking we will o`er them Very Much Below the Regular Price Ladies; Handkerchiefs worth 250, for 15c. Ladies Ilandltemhicfs worth 300. for 20. Gents Ilandlmchiofs worth 50a, for 800. ` Gents Ilandlicmbicfa mom 75, forsoo; Call and secure youxyinitial beforotheyare all picked over. MINNES&BURNS L 5'5` Q83? '3 13` what. 348:`. lawnnoo WM:-l baton nulnuoost. otol. . 1:-u:owmu' Iollvuy u moduli! o u Al I I I