Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Feb 1903, p. 7

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dy to CooK-- ved Hot. Years nadian. Kages Only. Grocers. ats UXURIES nN ENAMELLED WARE y be Had During Our Febre- ary Sale at Specially Low Prices. f you want any pieces complete your kitchen lipment you will save ney by buying this week. H, 69 and 71 Brock St., Kingston PHONE MAIN 4303. R & C0. ) BROKER, East, Toronto. ork ; 60 State Street, Boston AND GRAIN A or on Margin. dian Securities. Market let- m. Correspondence invited. We are not keeping up the price of | prices, 5c. per 2 1b, d stop our drivers T'OYE. er Oranges, weet Navels, Sweet Jamaicas, Grape Fruit. . J. REES s Street, = 'Phone; No. 58 NOTICE sreby given the public that rpose making it warm for 'sons using my wood next . Your order is solicited. WALSH, BARRACK STREET IS YOUR AUCTIONEER MURRAY, Jr. ing nearly every body now In ie. He has a reputation d sales, prompt returns asd ry settlements. You will be pocket by émploying MURRAY, Jr. THE DAILY. WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. A: teaspoonful in a glass of water and you get a draught of Health in Abbeys Effervescent } Salt] Get in good condition for the trying winter days--take a nature's tonie that aids diges- tion--that acts gent- ly on the bowels-- that cleanses the sys- tem--that keeps the blood rich--the circu- lation perfect -- and the nerve centres key- ed tothe right tone-- and the whole anato- my aglow with the fire and the vigor of Colonist Excursions February 15th to April 30th To British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ore- gon, Utah, Washington, Etc. For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, AGENT, City Passenger Depot. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. $46.05 Kingston to Nelson, Robson, Trail, Rossland, Greenwood, Mid- way, - Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, B.C., Seattle and Ta- coma, Wash., Portland, Ore. $43.55 C. Stark, of Pitts Ferry, purchas Live Stock Sales. ing, Saturday. A. Majo, Duluth, is Kingston, to Spokane, Wash. good health. ed, for $140, Golden Robe il., bred by In many districts of Great Britain visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. s . William Bright, Raglan, Ont., and | auction sales of live stock have been ajo. : $43.05 At all Druggists. contributed by John Bright, Myrtle, | held annually for years, Large num- Ww Murphy has entered a horse in Kingston to Denver, Colorado Ont bers of pure-bred animals for breeding the races to be held at Kingston next Springs, Pueblo, Colo., Pocatello, The first annual Fat Stock, Dairy | purposes have been marketed in this | week. C. Loynes, an old Cape Vin Idaho, Ogden and Salt Lake City, = and Poultry Show, which opened in| way. In several Canadian provinces | cent boy, now of Bay City, Mich,, ad Utah. MILBURN"S Ottawa on Monday, promises to be a | sales of this kind have been establigh- | visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Putnam, Sccond class Colonist Ticket 1 grant success. 'There were over 1,400 | od with satisfactory results, and have | Carleton Island. Mr. Cross,. Acame, Sccond class Colonis ickets good i Roig Fourvary 3eil to a pin he HEART AND NERVE entries of poultry. Every available | created a feeling in favor of county or | who has bought out the jewellery busi 1903 pen is filled with swine of the different | district sales. There are hundreds of | ness of J. Aruiel, will take possession Full particulars at. K. & P. and C. P. | : breeds. Canadian farmers who raise vear on March Ist. The next meeting of R. Ticket Office, Ontario St PILLS , : : arly . 3 F CONWAY F. A. FOLGER, JR. | Prices of hay in Toronto: No. from one to four good breeding males, | the Browning Club, will be held Feb Gen. Pass ili Gen. Supt | quality, 12 to 814; No. 2. 89 (o " and perhaps a few females. Many of | roary 23rd, at the residence of Mrs | Make Weak Hearts Stron, Shea straw, £9 to $10. No. 1 hay | these men understand the principles of | T. Masson. The King's Daughters are | ! I { THE BAY OF "QUIN TE RAILWAY | Make Shaky Nerves Firm, brings ¥8.50 to 89 a ton in Montreal todk.breeding. Yet their progress and | trying to secure a hundred members | . Canadian hay, No. 1, is selling in New | profits have been greatly hampered | for the Tabard Inn library. The so NEW SHORT LINE FOR 1 THEY CURE York for $20 to £20.50. a ton, and.| because of their inability to sell their | ciety will realize $50 by the enter Mweed, Napanes, Deseronto, and sll lo- | \ No. 2, at 318 to &19 a ton urplus stock promptly. On the other | Prise. About one hundred couples at cal points. Train leaves City Hull De-| Nervousness -- Blesplessness -- Palpitation of Owners of creameries not provided | hand, many farmers desis to obtain | tended the party given at Freemen's ot at 4 pan. R. J. WILSON, C.P.R the Heart--Nervous Prostration--Faint |, » able rie 1 hin 1 "uesd ening riven by the lezraph Office; Clarence street | as yet with a cold storage room | suitable breeding mal but do not | hall, Tuesday evening wi y 2% de I an Mh | and Dizzy Spells -- Brain Fag -- After should avail themselves. of the offer of | know where to buy them at a reason. | Young people of Wolfe Island I he ALLAN LINE | Reis ot La gsi ppe= Assisale and al a bonus of 8100 from the federal gov-.| able price. The cost of travelling fram | Village election will occur March 17th [ foubies Arising from a Rus-down 898 |.,,,01t, and build such a room in place to pl The King's Daughters were enter | I . db SUC 00! nee place in search of suitable Lhe ngs augh 1 From St. John. From TIaolifax | tom. accordance with departmental plans. | animals deters them from purchasing | tained Vonday Ey 2X Mrs. 3 Mongolian, Feb. 14, Fel 10 p.m. | ays the Farmers' Advocate. The com- | at all. To brin buyers 1 se Kilborn and Miss E. Woolaser at the Corinthian, Feb. 21, Fel. 10 pm. | Read what T. L. Foster, Minesing, |, inner culture, Ottawa; will] 3 or vonch with TAL Ay -- home of the former. Harry Ainsworth Protorian, Feb Mar. 2, 10 pu. | Ont, has to say about them:--I was sl { I. i f p Sumo I Miss Elizabeth McGowan, this vil Numidian, Mar Mar. 9, 10 p.m, tly 'troubled with palpitati ? th Plans if requestec ) § of purebred cattle in Duy' [and Miss Elizaboth A ' Tunisian Mar Mar 10 p.m. free y h4) h palpita ol of the in the sheep flock which | ham, Northumberland and adjacent | age, were married on Thursday of RATES OF PASSAGE eart, a Sudden Blindness, would Come wil 4 due to produce early lambs | countries formed an a sociation and | lost week, at the home of the bride, First Cabin, Tunisian, $60 and up-| OVer me, a cating specs OF MY | need a little ¢xira care and food as | started a series of annual auction | by the Rev. C. N. Tyndall. Mr. and wards. Other steamers $50 and up-| @yes caused me great inconvenience. the lombing time approaches, If they § sabes. Their second sale I tak Mrs. Ainsworth are highly esteemed by ale will take place wards Often I would have to gasp for breath, f, © "UC ' i t bellford large circle of acquaintances, who Sccond Cabin, Tunisian, Pretoridn, | and my nerves were in a terrible condi ave not been receiving roots, a mo a amphelliford on March 18th, (Op |8 large « . 1 s $40 Other steamers, $87.50, Liver | { tion. took MILBURN'S HEART AND | "rate supply of these will help to keep Pebruaty 11th an auction sale of pure. | wish them a long and happy life. It pool, London, Londonderry. . | NERVE PIL ha ed up their vigor and health, while 3 bred Shorthorn bulls was held at Ot. | 1s now settled that work on the Third Class, $25 and $36, Liverpool, | LS, and they have proved a \ Belfast, Glasgow, Derry, London. | blessing to me. I cheerfully recom- light ration of oats and bran will pro- | tawa, when twenty animals brought | breakwater will be continued the com Through tickets to South Africa mend them to all sufferers from heart | vi le the necessary milk supply, as | 82,646, or an average of 2111 a head. | mg summer. As soon as the river in and nerve trouble well as give strength to both the ewe | Another sale will take place at Guelph | clear of ice the engineers will arrive NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. 'Carthaginian, .. 21, 12 noon Laurentian, 7 8 Bsn. od. P. HANLDY, Aga: City Pi ger Depot. J. CILDERSLER VE, Clarence. street. DOMINION UNE STEAMSHIPS | BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- POOL, via Queenstown Feb: Price 60c. per box, or 3 for $1.25; all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Yoreuta, Ont. A Guaranteed Cure From "From For All Forms of Kidney Disease. Boston. Halifax. Canada, --. _ _ March 6th, March 6th. [= We the undersigned druggists are Canada .. ... ... April 8nd. April 3rd. fully prepared to give the following BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. glarantee with every 50 cent bottle of 9 Ne RTLAND TO VE 19th Dr. Pettingill's Kidne: -Wort Tablets, Norseman, Feb. 23. Ottoman, March 7. |the only remedy in 'the world the: owudic, March 14. Irishman, March 21. | positively cures all troubles arising VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, from weak or diseased kidneys : at From Portland. Fels. 38 "Money cheerfully returned if the nxman aah. at | sufferer is not lieved and improved JOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN New Rs Feb. 28 Cambroman, | Biter use of one jottle. Three to six March 12. Commonwealth, March 28. | bottles eflect ast:wishing and perman- Vancouver, April 2nd ent cures. 1f not relieved and cured, For further parUSuiATe apply to you waste no money.' J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 43 Clarence St Henry Wade, druggist, King street, The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port- land ABERMUDA... THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, with eable communication and squable Kingston, Ont. "f Hoag, tbe druggist, Princess street, | Kingston, Ont. Geo. W. Mahood, druggist, Princess street, Kingston, Ont. winter temperature of 68 degrees, beawn- Ww. H. Medley druggist, Prin 1 il { d ' oes yoads, Dendquariars of the British army |Strect, Kingston, Ont. sud navy, is Surivalied re. Its a tran | « H. B. Taylor, druggist, Princess Steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA street, Kingston, Ont. rty-sight hours from New Yo OE SATURDAY this winter. NTA | tropical islands, including RUZ, ST. KITTS, MARTINIQUE, | - | 4 LUCIA. BARBADOES AND DEM- | oO u ar MRARA, also afiosd Desutital and | teresting tours, all rea team- tt uebes Steamship Eo aay | A C i of te York or Hose Je ra ions tive pamphlets and oe of | ing Se toa. "EMILIUS OUTER: Years of satisfactory service has BRID! & Co: Agents, 39 Brosdway, ' v5 New b' HA ley or 5k | gained for us the leading swing. I DERSLEGY ngston | THUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. | We always aimed at better clothing and now may rightly boast of absolutely elegant, per- fect fitting and inexpensive Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. No palming off with cheap or inferior articles, but provide you with desirable quality at a low cost. | clothing and gents' come to JOS. SILVER, (392273222 10 3. SILVER) «Ji 1b 102 PRINCESS STREET. P.5.--No better investment than taking along one of our bargains in Furs. furnishings Our Coal Is As Clean As Though It Were Washed and Brushed. Fach lum stands by itseif. Good solid cont wo much solid fire. After coal reaches the surface of the earth from the mines, fmpurities are .pick 'hereafter out by Jand it is screeped veral times before it reaches you, and DO000 dire, oy etc., really have no chance, if the dealers are ca We are very careful. NATURALLY We night be considered as biased in our opinion; but, n't you too, be impressed, saw the values we are showing in * MARBELIZED WOOD and IRON MANTLE CLOCKS © We think you would, so let us Foot of Queen St.--'Phome 9. INVESTMENTS = |§ oor tiem iil EE < SMITH BROS, "ger, Mestad And Of Stoke | ihe SUSY Lg SEE GEO. CLIFF. |& i" a : 315 Breck Mtxeet, For latest fashion's demands in | will be possible weight. Farmers' province are other corporat this manner. There will be 25¢. At been a great scarcity. There are many to compete with outside organiza Pet relieve, but very few that | Rathbun company hustlers. He built tions For several days the gathering really cure. . and operated their cement factory at of ice has been suspended on account The old practice of snuffing salt wa Napance Mil and from these works of the storms. Work is progressing ra ter through the nose would often re. | ¢8me the firet output of Portland ce pidly at present. E. Brooks, a former lieve, and the washers, douches, pow} Men! of good quality in Canada resident of this village, died gat Wat ders and enhalers in common use are ; ertown, Friday prorning after a shot very little, if any, better than the old Mrs. Padelford Weds. illness. The remains were brought to fashioned salt water douche London, Feb. 24.-The wedding of | thi¥ place Friday evening. and taken The use of inhalers and the applica | yy. Florent Padelford and E to the home of his daughter, Mrs. R tion of salves, washes and powders to Cunard took place in St. Geo | A. Davis. The faneral was held Mon the nose and threat to cure catarrh is Hanover Squs re, today, in the pres day morning, andl the remains placed no more reasonable than to rub the ence of a brilliant company that in. |i Riverside cemetery vault back to cure kidnev disease. Catarth 1 yded nearly all the prominent mew is just as much a blood disease as kid | J of the American colony. After a ney trouble or rheumatism and it can vedding breakfast and reception the not be cured by local treatment any bridal couple departed for Nice wher more than they can be the honeymoon is to be passed. | To cure catarrh whether in the head The bridegroom belongs to he throat or stomach an internal anti wealthy and well known Cunard family septic treatment is necessary to drive himseli rich, "in the city," and ha the catarrhal poison out of the blood a magnificent honse in Portmas { and system, and the new catarrh cure | Square. p vears ago he was en | is designed on this plan and the aged, and shortly to be married, to markable success of Stuart's Catarrh || lady who " now Lady Romill I'ablets is because being used internal | but she unex tedly became the lv, it drives ont eatarrhal inf of another through action upon stomach Mrs. 'Padelford, the bride, was form and bowels . erly Miss McPiceters, of Baltimore William Zimmerman of St, Joseph, She in: vers , and a great favorits relates an experience with catarrh | in London. Although which is of value to millions of «a | py looking, she is the tarrh sufferers evervwhere. He say mother of a whup daughter, who "l neglected a slight nasal catarth uo came ot a year or two ago. She i til iv gradually extended to my throat fo ogo althy and possesses x and bronchial tubes and finally even maghificent a ollection which -. ha wy stomach and liver became effected, | 0 C0 0 her home in We but as I was able to keep up and do | yy 10 cre » Mr. Cunard's new a day's work I let it run along until house in Portman Square [1a hearing began to fail me and then I realized that~I must get rid of ca {tarth ar lose my position as 1 wa Speechless And Paralyzed. | clerk and my hearing was absolutely I had vular disease of the Operators. 5 heart," writes Mra: J. 8. Goode, oi : | Some of my friends recommended an | Truro, N.S I suffered terribly and Edward-1 think the saloons ought inhaler, another a catarrh salve but | Was often Lhechies and partially to be open on election day. | they were no good in my case, nor | Paralyzed "Hemet of Dr. Agnew's Fihel-Why ? was anything eles. until | heard = of [Lute for the Heat gave me 'relief, | plod sihen we could. poll a full | Qtuaride Catarrh Tablets and' bought | #nd before 1 fir ished one bottle T was vote . ckage at my drug store. They | 8bl¢ ta go about. Today I am a fi Datiage al Wn = well woman." Sold by H. B. Tavlor ' benefited me from the start and in less ne 13 : a) The young men's Bible clas of than four months 1 wa mpletely | 2nd H. Wade Grace Method Gananoque, have cured of catarrh although uf -- presented Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Wood, fered nearly all my life from it. Mrs. G. E. McKnight, Iroquois, is | with a couple of easy chairs and an They are pleasant to take and «0 | in search of her husband, who left address, in recognition of the good | much more convenient to use than oth- | there on the 7th inst, with a. large | work done by them. er catarrh reinedies "that I feel I can | sum of money, and "driving a grey ard or soft corns cured with three not sav enough Catarrh Tablets. AGRICULTURAL. HORSES ARE NOT RAISED AT « A PROFIT. Condemning Grants or Subsidies to Railways--A Barn Painting would transform and 'beautify the ap pearance of rural Canada. A Bowmanville hog buyer proposes to introduce a system of co-operation in buying hogs by which, he at a margin of five cents per hundred granting of subsides ons, not another collar should he are ummense a bushel the auction Shorthorn bulls, in in Ottawa last week, of hoises. the profit will be all the greater, because buyers will give more for horses where they can puck up a car or six oars within a narrow area than where they cay pick up only one here and there. : Thousands of farmers Live Stock and Poulin Show held at Ottawa last week and heard the in structive addresses given by practical men. Larger accom xiation will have attended the Work to be sult During 1902 more lund was sold in Western Canada than ever before. Be- ides the farge land-dealing companies, ill. Rhetorical at the high school for the birthday Washington. Just West Land Company ranks third, with 516,000 acres for $2520 000, Winter vetch, says the Sun is rapidly becoming a spent in ; My. Clark, Farmers' | of hig son, favorite stocks of apples Prof owth having completely prevented the frost from entering the soil -- ception Saturday sale of pure-bred turn from their bered as one of the most active of the horse. He wore n Wambat coat, and a * black Derby Lat, favor of Stuart's at The Gymnasium a Popular Place Renewed is visiting his sister, Crusade to Beautify Canada. tobe provided next ear, Among the Breakwater -- Many Stocks of wheat in Canada on Feb. | speakers were Profs. Dean and Rud About Many People ruary Ist were 20210000 bushels, as dick; J, E. Brethorn, of Durford, and Cape Vincent, Fob, 20.-.J, against 16,700,000 a year ago. W. A. Smith, presideat of the show. living near this village, is A. F. McLaren, M.P. for North The sheep, swine and poultry displays { from n serious illness J. Perth, comes out in favor of a bar. | Were first-class, and 'the promoters 'of Fargo, Dakota, painting crusade, which in a few years | the show are well pleased with the re Mrs. G. W. Warren, why is exercises will bo Keld appropriate sx of Line Lent a min to-day, after says, it numbegl ss small onrs and hosts of strel 'show will be given to raise funds for him to buy "hogs privat dividuals have speculated in to carry on the gymnasium. The in- this money-making business, The C.P. | stitution has been a great benefit to R.. as usual, tops the list, having dis the voung people of the village. Mrs Associations all over the | posed of 2420440 acres at uw total | T. M Brewster is vwcovering ew a strongly condemning the | som of $8,10.M5. Second comes Os severe sickness. 8. S. Block lost a railways or | ler, Hammond & Nanon, with 1,445 | valuable horse Sunday. John Rien and declaring that | 995 acres, and the Canadian North beck has been ordained an elder in the Presbyterian church Stittsville, Clark, now on hand at Winnipeg and other the high school on Sunday. Mrs. C. points west. The stocks are more] Clover crop for orc hards in the Ham- |W. Lyndall and daughter are visiting than sufficient, says the Winnipeg | iton Grimsby section. This makes a relatives and friends at Baltimore, Commercial to meet all demands for | "Omplete mat over the ground, and | A. G. Bates has graduated from months to come grows so thick that the frost does not { the Potsdam Normal school. D. L. Tomato growers in North and South | penetrate into the «oil. Joseph Fitzgerald and family spent Sunday Wentworth have decided that | Tweddle, in going over a part of his with relatives at Grenadier Island they will not grow tomatoes for can. | orchard, where this was grown, re | (Capt. J. T. Borland has returned from ning this year unless canners come up | cently was able to pull some of the a Visit to his son at RichHeld Springs to their terms, which, it is expected, | Stems out of the ground, the matted Mr. and Mrs. H. Ainsworth gave 4 re evening or wedding 1 Grange will hold an important meet and her lamhs. on February 25th, when eighty beef | and work will be commenced. About C. L. Whitney, nurseryman, of Walla | bulls will be sold. These sales have | 100 leet will be added to the north Walla, has received an order from the produced most satisfactory result | east portion of the breakwater, Aberdeen ranch, near Vernon, B.C. wherever tried A supper and card party will be for 10.000 apple tr Mr. Whitney -------------------- held at Freeman's hall, Saturday ev ent the same ranch 5,000 trees last Extensive Cement Works ening, for the benefit of St Vincent vear. The management » of the Aber . de Paul's church, Supper will be sery deen ranch sold one entire crop of ap Papers have been fyldd at Albany in wl from six to eight o'clock and the ples in Hong Kong at $3.50 a bex, | corporating the Hudson Portland card. party. will. commen at S30 » thus showing the possibilities for our | Mt company with a capitalization of nm There will be elegant IrIZes western 'apple growers in the Oriental | ¥0.000,000, under Lyman Ue Smith, Leo (he winners. A musical provramme trade. Last year the orchard paid Burns L. Smith, Fred. B. Scott, and vill be given in connection. The «le £14,000 over all expenses E. Bravender. A Hudson, N.\ Prot ric light plant is still far from com Dr. Reid, speaking at a Farmers' | POrty was veured for §200,000, and pletion and seems to be dragging Institute meeting in South Brant, de. | the plant, one of the largest and most along too slowly for many of the peo lared that the majority of complete in the United States, will be ple. The election was held last Aug raised in this country are not '( placed in operation in April On | ust, and it is very likely that the at a profit. "No mam," he said, 'can | 200, acres of rock and shale, 300 plant will not be in operation hefore bring a horse up t, four or five years | acres man from ninety-eight to ninety the first of April. There ix trouble and then make 4 profit in selling him | nine per cent. carbonite of lime The | pow overe the engine and dynamo, at 8100. The price should Le at least | Utput at the outset will be 2,000 har which have not arrived, Most of the 8150." Most horses, he held, were not | rels every twenty-four hours, and dur | {ibabitants of the village will be glad bred right. Animals should be raisea | ing the year the company plans 1, when the plant is completed and the that would conform to some well ex] more than double the output. E. Bra | oer settled. As things have turned tablished breed. If the whole 'section § vender, formerly of the Empire Port. [80 (Con rl FE well can be induced to breed the same kind | land Cement company of Warner, and if the village had let a contract for | Who produced the first barrel of Port | gh erection of the plant A NEW DEPARTURE. land cement in Canada, will Ix uper The gymnasium, under the manage tend of pe Plant, as well as al, ont of one person, is growing in fav stockholder ¢ 18 also vice-president | = oon « ¢ young people A New, Effectual and Convenient | of the Lakefield Portland Co com 2 ry ay, aud - more E Joop Cure For Catarrh. pany of Lakefield, Ont.; besides hold | 44 in the institution, Every cvening Of Catarrh remedies, there is no end, | 78 8 quarter interest in it. He is a] pagket-hall matches are held, and the but of catarrh cures, there has always | Cenadian by birth and will be remem boys will undoubtedly organize a team avplisations of Peck's Corn Salve, 16c. Wade's, was the guest principal of FROM THE U.S, BRIGHT BUDGET OF NEWS FROM CAPE VINCENT. on the Items Lanegar, covering Forsythe, seriously ola and nthe re rip. The Here's strength foR good work, lighthear for play, good bone; and strong muscle pure blood and my wl I lassies, vigor and 1 self-reliance fo your sons, young hearts for youp wives, strengt for your brai and for'you hands, good digesti hale ofd age ® your parents, ze} your morning meal, | economy for your] purse, health, wealth and a good breakfast. } -tay wen In sles, and Slways fall foagth | Ask your desler for "Cartioeii" and Continuation of Oar Suc: cessful Reduced Price we Carpet Sale In a few weeks we commence tearing down walls, and workrooms, so as to enlarge our Millinery Show Room WE ARE CIVING UP KEEPING CA The space occupied by them we want--and want, it passible, at once. If low prices and liberal discounts will tempt you to buy now, we promise good reliable goods in a variety of qualities and | patterns at special bargain prices. INR Union and all-wool Carpets, T apestry, Stair and Body Carpets, '| Art Wool and Tapestry Carpet Squares, China and Ja 3 Hag, and all good grade Floor Oi] Cloths at a reduction of a8 per + ™ 70 KEEP THE POT A BOILING : Down stairs, as well as up stairs, we will offer special tuluby- ments for a limited number of days to cash buyers : Fall, Winter and Heavy Weight Cloth Dress Gaods and Tireeds ... . part Sou '" . - Chenille and Tapestry Curtains . Cloth and Serge Skirts ... ... ... Sl 1s per cent. off. Table Liners and Flannels ... . White Cotton Shakers and Shirti ngs . wr ve «.10 per cent. off. Gloves, Corsets and Hosiery ... ... . ales Vere «+10 per cent, " New Lace Curtains and Curtain M aterials as aad "10 per cent. off. Customers saving Cash Coupons may have choice of double cous pons or regular discount. Here is a rare chance for the eash- Duging public to save dollars and dollars. CRUMLEY BRO: EE ------------ 0400 2000060000000 0OCIOTOBOOET00S 000000000 20%, Discount Sale, For the balance of February we will five (FOR CASH ONLY) 207 discount off on the following goods: -- TINWARE, + wiv wee +10 pox cent. off. S00® ACATEWARE, COPPERWARE, NICKLEPLATE WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, CLOTHES WRINCERS, Now is the time to secure some of the cele- 'brated "STR ANSKY" ENAMELWARE. $000000000000000000

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