Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1903, p. 3

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SOAP roughness of the chapping. toilet and nursery use, oq4 ET SOAP €0., Mfrs, MONTREA n's College [ BOOKS AT -- ) to 30% SCOUNT. AND NOTE BOOKS {REAT VARIRT PENS AND INK, ETC, ISBET, ss and Wellington Sts, rr -------- Y'S OWN THE CASH. ides--Sold Them Here Skipped Out. week the ad be ved a des, in value itime, Davis the theft presented at was told thief, rom here. rn -------------- [OU P ow each sick a settle reatment, the fore a penny « ottles of niy ble but to y to help so upon below. ok vou need, u, so that VC, eds the cost II then ask » are to de- nerves. The key to my a Inonth's e- offer. But after year] much easie means ex 4 { re liberal ? o me a fav- d. polico Gananoque to look out o had stolen some hi thought to have come tq, e warning came 1 here, ' tannery and departed cheque for the about 850 barking hours, re he would be most like cheque cashed. rm of hide dealers where value of the paper and Bro: of the nt of the cheque, and the of the affair, out the amount he ad who has not been hought he crossed N \ y 4S Mrs. large and +njosable 'At Home" « on Tuesday when she said "good- bye" her many warm friends in Kingston, The pretty fower-filled rooms filled with guests who one, and all, ex Sed the deepest regret at Josing thi the were served, dining-room, where refreshments white chrysanthemum as- ters, and much nery, were the de- corations, and t ea table was pre- sided over by Mrs. Bawden, Mrs. E. Crumley, Mrs. Claxton, and Mrs. Horn, all of whom wore pretty gowns. Assisting them were Miss Susie Baw- en, Miss Lucy Bawden, Miss Crum- > = Miss E. Gibson, Miss Galloway, Miss McAdam, Mi . Miller, Miss Ofilly, and Miss Smith. Mrs. J. R. on behalf = of Chalmers' Sl choir, gave Mrs. Galloway a pear] pendant. Particulars of the pre sentation have already been given. Dobbs, The bright Hitthe sonthers girl whom Dr. Mylks has brought as a bride from old Kentucky, won every one swho went to see her yesterday, in her Kingston home. Mrs. Mylks wore her wedding gown of white satin, much enriched 'with pearls, a pearl collar, above the tucked chiffon yoke, and a white chou in her hair. Receiving with her was Mrs. Telford, who knew her in the south. In the tea-room, where white asters and smilax, with many ferns, made the tables look very pret- ty, were Mrs, P. J. Fraser and Miss Isabel Cartwright. $e 0m Amongst those Kingstonians - who have received invitations to the mar- riage of Miss Ida Beatrice Buchan, daughter of Colorel Lawrence Buchan, to Captain John Henry Kaye, R.C.R., which is to solemmized in the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Toronto, on Tuesday, are Colonel and Mrs. Drury, Colonel and Mrs. Hem- ming, Captain and Mrs. Norman Les glie, Captain and Mrs. Grant, Mrs, Herbert Robinson, and Major Hewett. SOCAL SATU Galloway. was hostess tc of =] a tol "Mrs were bright woman from our city. In RDAY HIGH] he and his family will 4pend months. Drury gave a Pleasant little Sunday, when the guests of supper su honour were the Misses Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. C. Bate will take up house at 73 Gilmour street, on their return to Ottawa. Mr. Cyril B. F. Jones has been moved from Galt to the branch of his bank in Shelbourne, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Edmund Tett is staying with Mrs. James Gildersleeve. Mr. Arthur? Macmorine left by the midnight on 'Thursday, for Trinity College to take a divinity course. Mrs. Cornell, of Gravenhurst, is the guest of Mrs.: Fred. Welch, Division street. Mrs. Jordan will receive hereafter on the first and third Thursdays of the month. . . » . Mrs. R. A. Lindsay and Miss Amy C. Lindsay, who spent the summer at' Caledonia Springs, Kennebunk Beach, Maine, and at their summer residence at Georgeville, Que., have returned to 320 Drummond street, Montreal. Miss Edith Richards, who has been staying with Miss Amy Rutherford, in 'oronto, is now with Mrs. Harry Pa- tergon. Mis. Venn Henderson |came up from Ottawa on Thursday, apd is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Macpherson. Mr. Alired Cooke went up to Trinity on Thursday, to enter on his three years' course in divinity. Mrs. Grant Macdonald has returned o Toronto from Ottawa. Mr. Herbert Horsey was amongst re- cent visitors to the London, Eng. of fice of the "Globe.'" Captain and Madame de Tuite, with Miss Macarty, left on Tuesdgv for Toronto, where they will spen®& a few dave, going on from there to the United Statés. . . * . Miss Gertrude Strange nnd Miss May Ross leave on Monday for the King's Daughters' convention in ttawae. bring them home. They ex expect to ar rive here on the twenty-third of the month. Miss Flaws will return to town om Monday. on, and Miss Ethel Wal the New York excursion w, and will spend the ten ington and Philadelphia fdwin Loucks was in town for a day this week. Mrs. Mc Kelvey and her daughter, Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, left on Mon day for Bufialo, where they will stay a short time, going on from there to New Haven, Conn Mrs. Stewart Robertson, ed from Montreal, Miss Lorraine Dalton has come back to town, after a very pleasant visit in Toronto. Little Miss Dorothy Tighe went up to school in Toronto on Thursday. Mrs. K. Pinkerton, of Westmount, is staying with Miss Cochrane at "Beauvoir," Brockville. « ' rs. Donald Ross, of Montreal, and her two sons, are staying with Mrs. Randall in Compton. = has return. . . . . Richard Cartwright was up at "The Maples" this week. Mrs. Crookall has come back to town, again and will be here a short time, before going to join Mr. Crook all in New York, where he has been moved lately. They intend taking up house in one of New York's pretty suburbs, Miss Emma Mudie did not get off for New York till yesterday. There is a very good cut of the Rev . W. Savary, now of St. Luke's, Winnipeg, in the Utica Saturday Globe, together with a short apprecia tive_sketch. There will probably be. a large demand-for the number amongst Mr. Savary's friends. Mr. and Mrs, William Gunn - will leave on Tuesday for Toronto, Walk erton, and other western points The Misses Callaghan gave a little farewell tea on "Thursday, for Mrs Charlie Parker, who leaves shortly for the south. Sine Miss Goler, of Rochester, is the guest of Mrs. Folger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bate, town for a day this week. Miss Mary Black has left for a visit in New York. were in Major Cay : tain tain Norman Lesslie, Scott. Mrs. Walkem gave a cheon at "Queenscote" honor of her sister, s Major' Howitt, Mrs. Symons, Cap- and Captain delightful lun- yesterday," in Jack Galt, Covers were laid for cleven, the guests being Mrs. Mrs. R, E. sleeve, fordon, Mr Lent, Mrs s. Carruthers, James Gilder Mrs. Macnee, Mis. Calvin,- Mrs, Lesslie, Mra. Northan Leslie, and Mrs, Cappon. The decoratic asters and ign in a Jarge Mrs. on Thursday, Teetzel. Prof. Campbell gave vesterday in honour of Whitcroft. Mrs. Flower March to town from a pleasar with Miss Neilson at Co There were ladies an Walken' entertained in honor of Mr. has ne were pink silver bowl at dipner Justice a little tea Mr. and Mrs. come back it Nittle visit nway. 1 gentlemen's bogie matches at the links thix after noon, after which after served. The last of the vacht for the season, was held on nogn ted" was club dances Wednes- day and was as jolly as usual One hears that the Bagot street, which hue improved lately, is tc tified by Mr, Jawes Mi tends taking down the front of his property, a his lawn and orchard, . . The reorganizing meet H. R. U. was held at My "Elmhurst," on Mond season's work was mapped out. took place regular meeting when Canadian reading and discussion Archibald ~ Lampman, Johnson, occupied the to discussion, members had the pleasur Prof. Smith, whose home on the Pulnai poets servatory where daily are taken, as observations. of Prol. and Mrs well Marst . An "At Hag will be members of St. Jam Auxiliary at the rectory day, October 7th, from and afterwards west end of been greatly + further beau ines, who high fence in nd displaying ing of the N s. Marshall's, av, when the The vestérday, came up for The poetry of and Pauline space ~devoted the v of meeting, is in the ob Hills, India, photographs of the sun at meteorological Prof. Smith is the guest hall, . given by the es' Woman's , on Wodnes four to mix. ronto, rh service, Invitations are out for the marriage of Migs Muriel Fulton - Hunt, daughtér of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt, Toronto, Pittsburg, Pa. on Wednesday, invitations gre out for the marriage in Ganapague, Watt and Miss Sarah Mabel Dempster on Wednesday 7th, The marriage of Miss Alice Gilmovr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William An. Gilmour, of Brockville, to Dr. Edward Moles, will take place in the First Prelbyterian church, on Wednesday, October 7th, . . . . drew Charles Fuller, of entertained a Toronto, the tea howr on meet her guest, returned to Ottawa, the end of the week. A few of those present were: Newman, Dalton, Mrv. Mrs. John who Mrs, felder Mrs. S. kin, Mrs, Toronto. » Mr. Bryce McMurrich, the. gust Burn, in town. Mrs. routo. Lady arrive of October Hon. James Brough has returned to Ottawa, from a visit to friends in To mntried Miss Louise bichon, -~ of the late Hon. Walter Dickson; Smator, of Rowanweod and Woodlawn, N At the Church of the Ascension To: at two o'clock, on Thursday altergoon, the marriage of Miss Susa~ na Isabel daughter of Me. apd Mrs, William Fa hey, to the Rev, Utoige Halford Wik son, rector of St. Michgel's, Vancouv- er, B.C., was solerinized. A. Rix (an intimate shige classmate), assisted by the A Kubring, the rector, performed Niagara. (Susie) MR) 10 Mr. J. which wifl take place October 21st of Mr. evening Tuesday afternoon to Mrs. Mrs, Cummings, Massey, Mins Tilley, F. Davidson, Mrs. Alfred Hos and Mrs. Forayth Webster, of, Mr, Ottawa, from Sarah Sladen is Earl of Cavan, and a sister of of Ottawa, 0.H Lambart, a and aden 'is expected to Sarah /Sl; la Mand will 0. H. hod Mrs nd about the Fahey, youngest The Rev. G. friend and Wy- Rev, ROBERT BUNKAL MUNYON GURED HiM "T received one vial of Munyon's Rheumatism Care, and it has Jee of untold benefit to me. not move my arm, it pained now I can move it freely, more shooting pains, and I believe I mend this wonder- afflicted with rt Bunkall, 1,100 Bh am iB 1 recommend ful lemedy 1g ever, R on! eumatism,"-- > Rie pte -t a Harry Bowen, -of James Willrid next, October Brockville, Rosedale, few friends at The properties SE Pettingill's Charless Green, Du Vernet, Mis, Miss Hersch. | strain on the kidneys, who has heen | dered and weakened, Mra. George returned to | to do. has Bright's disease" and 10th be the guest of Lambart. Lady daughter of the Hon. ok, It you have Bn wl i, BORE | ye Pio: Sr disease, ide: Had wanes VY the Marvellous Results From One Bottle of DR. PETTINGILL'S Kidney-Wort Tablets virtues of Dr. Kidney-Wort Tablets are so effective in invigorating the entire excretory wysteny, and in relieving the that disenses of these organs have been checked in thousands of cases when men and wo- men had given up all hope of cure, If vour kidneys have become disor: and not doing the work that nature intended make use of Kidney Wort Tab- lete ut once and avoid the perils of diahetos. bottle is guaranteed to bring prompt relief conta per bottle All druggists sell them at 50 or six. bottles 1 could me _so much; received a of pi te WHALVON, -Ssimooe County, ts eCifice Lion AG tion Midland, mg to a plan a son ot the office 'of ang a Wo build iig Postmas: CA CARLO have no the Hanle Works, ering slectine contract or will be » od In The ony Adon not in accept Lhe lowest OF any le Works, | Qonary *i i. pa the Newsp ¥ ith Auth ef partment, wih not be FALL 1S. Boquive for terns &t be - them One FORMER RE rea. for A good deal of consternation was Miss Betts has returned to town. h caused amongst those concerned in Ne ra Hamilton, is 'with Colonel and Mrs. Neilson, will be | Admission ten cents. . (Continued on page five.) the wedding preparationk, when the | Myc. Henderson. amongst the guests at the marriage of ------------ father of the br ide-to-he, and the Mrs, Richmond and the Misses Rich. Miss Lilv Douglas, at Spuvtenduyvil Dr Benjamin Kendall Repesan, J « To Starve Is A Fallacy: PRINCESS STREET, prospective bridegroom, were senippip mond came up to the city to-day. They will be with Dr. and Mrs. Doug- | of Worcester, Masx.. and Miss Jose The dictum to stop eating because 4 with the troovs to awiet the disbur Everybody bas been very sorry to las phine Devereux: Sewall, third daughter | you have indigestion has long since wi KINGSTON.' bance at Sault Ste. Marie, but, for- {pear of the illness of Mr. Philip I of Mrs. Edmund Q. .Sewall and a pro- | heen exploded. Dr. Von Stan's Pine " . tunate ly, all is in a fair way to RO as | Sterne. Mrs. Robert Cammbell has Colonel Hodging, who has begn stay- |minent young © society 'woman, were | anple Tablets introduced a new ofa in : _ merrily as the proverbial marriage | op home to be with her father. ing with Captain Grant, while in married on Thursday afternoon at | the treatment of stomach troubles. it { bell. Mrs. Galt will go back to Torento | town, left to-day for Ottawa Trinity church, Watertown. Tho cere: | has proved that one may eat his fll ., .» . - to-morrow, where she will remain a Colonel and Mrs. Charles Macdougal | mony was performed hy the Jeetor of | of anything and everything he relishes, ad The engagement is announced of | few days before going on to Winni- | of St. Johii's, Quebec, came to town | the thurch, Rev. Dr. J. 8, Reed, and | and one tablet taken after the meal & Miss. Chrissic W. Fenwick, voungest | peg today. 'and will be the guests of Col- | by Bishop Frederic Dan Huntington of | will aid the stomach in doing its daughter of thé late George S. Fen Miss Emily Sears, and Miss Alice | onel Macdougal's sister, Mrs, A'exan Syracuse. . . work. 60 in a box, 35 cents. For sale avick to Mr. H. B. R. Craig, son of | Macnee wil be amongst the New York | der Kirkpatrick, for a few day: The wedding of Miss Trene Water by HI. B, Taylor and H. Wade 21 the Rev. R. J. Craie, Kingston. excursionists on Tuesday. Miss Burgess, of Wolfville, N. 8. |low, daughter of Mr Philip Wter - Write Free Descriptive Caalogli "ee Mrs. Rogers is staving with Mire. came to Kingston on Wednesday, | low, of Silverlands, Che risey, and Bru 20¢. Tub Butter. Tub Butter 20c. id full information of Mason & Risch Planes | © LC TL The marriage will take place in | Harry Tandy at "The Chestnuts. bringing with her her little niece, Miss on street, Berkely : unre: od Lord Tub butter, Me.; prints, 20c.; finest | and the Pianola, the only perfect plang player, 1 have tn doy October of Miss Emily Moutray, . . . - Winnifred, and is the guest of her sis of Sir Sidney ater ow, ate Lore s ' kh ford' i youngest daughter of Mr. W. A. Mou Letters received from Mr. and Mrs. | ter. Mrs. Stafiord Kirkpatrick, Jr. Mavor of London, to Mr. Arthur M. créamery prints. Crawford's. MASON & RISCH PIANO 00, Limited trav, Stella, and the Rev. J. E. Lind "ol 3 } ro Banfi, o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Primrose have terkeley 'of 'the Almners, Chertsey #2 King Steet, West, 1 10. tray, © = and : a ie Bi hl Felix Shaw, w 10 are in Dan i con rone up to Toronto for a short visit England, was celebrated in Holy Tri When vou want a physic that is mild ron F2Y, Jou ont . an : tis glowing jribites to the de ights with Dr. and Mrs Primrose before re- | nity church, Lyne, Chertiey The Right | and gentle, easy te Seka i jp tal D. A. WEESE & 00, Kingston, Agents. | the ho Hon. G. T. Fulford, of Brotksille, | "Miss Minnie Gordon, the principal's | turning to New York. Rev. F. F. Goe, late Bishop of Mel- | to act, 6 WAVE Uih ham BEI She | t-- the Hahl SE 1 hi t 1 hte eer int Man. Ta ter Re ntered: uj Ay) r pes SRL hourne, - assisted by the Rev, H. H mach and Liver Tablets. For sale hy FOR SALE. when ablect ie ons, if and his two daughters, were b oO daughter, has entered po! er arts + p druggist w e p yo Rodgers, vicar, officiated. The groom 's] @ uggists. T-OLASS DAIRY FARM, CITY treal this week for a day or so. and course at Quecn's, Gioloiel Rene wan Bost at. u Siamer a was Stationed for a long time |] Crab apples, 15c. peck, éreamery A roar, (gk in_ exchange Appl Kingnton, Quebec, Mr, Fulford Mr. W. T. Minnes will meet his mo- | on Thursday in honor of Major-Gener: | lath re Noo 206 Princes 4 i then bi x oi 1 "E r i i th and sisters in England, and will | al Sir lan Hamilton, the other guestd | in Toronto with the 7th Regiment, butter. Crawford. wi cave shortly for Europe, re © 8 s nglan $ ) ET -- - "<4 - . - - * Stocki Gloves Flannels Underwear 0CKings ] Every yard of flannel is exactly as Porfoction in fit best describes Our eel kigwn brands glues i No matter how Bethe or low Jo b Ld represented or Soucy i funeled Wis nish ol thew now fall RaIments. Pc tain that high standarc ie as vou may pay for a glove, if purchase we say all wool anc runk you can lly as com rts. in ¢ Ouse as carned the title of best made. from us, our broad guarantee" goes Brock and Wellington Streets. rely upon obtaining just what we say, 8 tide. No tightening' or 'straining at' Ladies' Cashmere Stockings, double with it. If not perfect after being put pure wool and thoroughly shrumk, armholes or 'body, but perfection in heels, high spliced ankles, Plain and on, wh stand ready (yes, willing) to " Blue All Wool Fl 1 | fit everywhere, ribbed styles, un alld for value at exchange it. Navy Blue 00) Flannels, ab the price, only 35¢ Heavy. Walking Kid Gloves.--Exact nohtely fast in color, twilled and Ladies' Unshrinkable : Wool Voto Girls Fine and Ned Ribbed Hosb ly same styles as gentlemen's only in Fall Sulitings . plain, gt 28c., d0ec., a5¢., 400. ward. Buttoned down front, fashioned skirt, Doubled on knees, heels and ankles, ladies' = sizes, ° tans, . greys, castors, To be fashionable is the desire of vy woman. No reason why they J AV fiveot i guseetted arm, large and small wizod, being full fashioned they will not wrin blacks, at $1.25 per pair . should not be with stylish goods at « uch' low prices. Senrlet Jann 7) ur own Sea fa drawers in all lo to match, at kle, on the ankle, very elastic quali Undressed Kid Gloves, soft, pliable, o I Tr d hi, eect color i nish. 2c S00. each. ties, 28¢.,730c., 33¢., 40c., H0c., 60c, French makes, every pair pew and onega weeds e, " | , ! J br dee ¢ , , 85c.; 40¢., 45¢., BOe. yard. i pair. Yavineitile :Stockings--Made of fresh, greys, tans, black, at 31.25 per Favorite material for skirts and coats, extrémely large assortment, . Ladiew' White Wool Vests and Draw: Boys' Invincible Blobiings rate oS pain 1 c . dark and light grounds, with white, black and colored' noils, thoroughly Soft White Pure Wool Flannels We ors, vary woft yarn, long and short re han, uahyrenkable Fork id Fine Freeli r oe Rida. yi Ivo shrunk, 60 inches wide, at $1, $1.25 yard. pav particular attention to the soft sleeves, thoroughly finished and knit inoly strong in quality, 'periect tolor and three-dome fasteners, blacks, tans, ' ' ' texture of these white flannels, 25¢, to fit, at 76c. each. full range of sizes, 30c., 35c., 40c grey, brown, white, etc, with self and ' 80c., 3be., 40c., BOe., 60c., Tbe. yard. ' 45¢., 50c, pair. - Solored stitchings, at $1.25 ;air Camel Ss Hair Tweeds " ' ' = Ladie U nkablé . Pure. Wool Men's Cashmere Sox.--The same va Ladies' Cashmere and © Ringwood Special lov of these desirablg goody, greys, greens, blues, browns, ete, Grey Wool Flannels, tight and dark y oh yf ily in aleoves fon Jues as vou will pgy fully fifteen per Gloves. --Dents' celebrated inakes 54 inches wide, pure wool and &hiunk, good value at 0c. yard, special at shadesw at 1%., 200, 25c., 0c. Be d h a te exooeding) seh cent. higher elsewhere white, lack and fancy mictures, 25c., Ghc.. The. yard. val And din lo, 4 . vii C8 Black Cashmere sox, double feet and 30c , 40c. pair. : - £ dik A wih 0 ry YS o match, qf nkles, best English makes, 25¢., 35c., Chil¢ ren"s Wool Gloves, a very large - Inglish my annels. ~The wear h. 5c , 50c. pair. range in new designs, 15c., 20c., 2b 54 inch. Zibelines well makes, 30c,, 40e, dBc. yard. Vv. 30c. pair Plain grounds of browns, greens, blues, greys, black, with heavy dhair : un 4 5 Children's Wool Vests and Drawers, Men's Heavy Fall Kid Gloves, Ene- finish, very latest styles, at $1 yard | Flannel Shen thir, 72 inches wide, avery desired spe, vests come in white p y : (cropun) Pwilloed and extra strong, © and natural colors, are guaranteed not lish makes, thoroughly reliable, at 81, ox : : @ 0 © Gc, S0c i. t xen) . Gable Toinens $1.25. 81.50 pair. Serges and Homespuns wary good values ut 60c., SOc. yare So whelnk and will wear waesllontlv Are coming more to the front every day, correct weights for the three Imported Table Padding, - soft, thick . po Nie ' 2 and Napkins quarter walking suits, best English makes, colors absolutely fant, blues qualities, can be cas sily washed and Boye' Underwear, fleece lined, all t . browns, greens, greys, black, extensive variety, J6c., 50c., 60c, The, We, will not get hard, B0e,, 80c., Se. vard wiol and union shirts and drawers, Qualities - are slightly flawed, but Cur ans $1, $1.25, 81.35. every wizo now in stock, uy B00. e prices' are torn almost in half. Each . ---- #bc., 40c., , O0c,, Tbe, eas . napkin and table cloth, dpe a sinal} New arrivals to hand this week We | ¢ Dress Goods o ' . " 8 r of e pdge to denote where vn} bot . \ these goods ; : . © 1 s Pure Under-garments tring on the pigs | Ep Shi oa i 1 tl ang Siw@ Jor of epi Very latest ideas cothing from the fashionable centres are shown in our ex owe 5 aes Ju re an Aor ta 'shirts signs of a flaw. In many of the m w grades, but preferred to wait for these tensive sto : No need to worry as to the appear and drawers, av out usual 3 tine, 4 are almost unable to see anvthin artistic and stylish patterns. We are ance of these: towels after they are prices, T8¢c., 90c., 81, $1.25, $1.60, wrong, hut as Richardson offered them glad we delayed buying. You will ¥ay French Broadcloths washed, Every one can be relied upon each, , to us at heavy disgqunts (10 and 50 so, too, when vou see these No such values can be found in the city even at prices considerably high- to be just as represented. All pure : : : per cent.) off reguldx prices, we took Vy \ grestry Cartains in designs or. All the leading shades, greens, greys, taps, ' browns, 'castors, blues, linen and Irish make, Fringed. Ladies' and Children's Cs nations the lot and marked themnat the sam ¢ trd London and New York, blacks, reds, ete., 50 inches wide, at $1 to. by inches wide at $1 25. 54 in : : in union and all wool, at 680c., 78ec., discounts off our regular Ding solid volorings, and artistic combina ches wide at 81.30. 19 x 89 inched, "at 81.80 per' dozen $1, 21.25, $1.50 to $3.50 pair, Grass Bleached Table Napkins, i ti finished with heavily knotted : . 2 x 3 inches, at 088 ym dorm, 5h om 3 to 6 of ttern, ol Finge © both ends, very heavy uali 93 x 43 inches, at $2.90%per dozen ohlabitom 3 to 6 ol a Fe arm $1.40, 85, 86, B50 up Parisian Silk and Wool Crepe : al at I8¢. each, $2 dozen to R10. With small silk noils, far newer than the ordinary voiles, and wuch Hered, ack Homeitchod Towed, Pure Satin Damask aTable C loths Faney Cretons and Draperies, at more serviceable, new Feats of greys, blues, champagne, browns, greens, 8150, ir on 200, k ri 3 wo n y senuine Irish 'linen, grass bleached, 10c.. 124c., 15¢c., 18c., 20c., c., 30c.. 47 inches wide, at 81 yar 3 a : 50, ' Remnants sizes 2 x 2, 2x 24, 2 x3, 2} x 2}, yard : Bb a . 5 Bh x 24 x Bh, 24 x 4. . 3 French Henrliettas and Poplins At Reduced Prices ilar 85 fr x 9: ih Ja We have made some special purchases in these high class goods apd can ) .50; regular nr » groguar . " n 1 ; lues atd0c., O0e, 76c. yard. . 5 ) offer you extraordinary va pe. , B d @, "Remnants Kitchen Tow ato 8 250 for % BE - ar 815 for 89, Carpet Squares ; e overings pr. u To cllings at cut ne 8 for - 3 4 : Tegwar 3 atirely free from . gll wor Notwithstanding the high prices of ou are € . re ol 0 ' , . i p spe " - . . and vexatiouk delays, 'also Bl k t 20 Per eC t Di e nt etion gould © are making tn Te a Re nana of Cotton Bhirtings and 1. : Joa are not charged for any waste, shen anKe | ens. S$ ou Se emdnin in Croche singhams af cut prices, o! y ) bi te wn soa Buy carpet squares No math The mentolacturer from whom we purchased those goods states that we f Remngnty Heavy Shaker Flannals, ed scams to be continually wiore are simply gividg these goods away at poe. discount, and further re New pric ¢ in 81.15, our price, 93¢. dark and light shades, at cui prices. Hprons vOIrLOFPE a8 in badly Datehed car marks that he cannot give us any fu thie Shipments at those very low New price is, 1.40, our price 31.15. { pets. The color epmbinations are quotations. Nevertheless, we bought them gt a discount from regular pric New price js 81.60 "our price $1.25 Remnants Glass Linens; lengths '9 We have procured direct Jrots Fn ple ng Lo fhe ee, fact reproduc es, and will offer while they last Bat ot i fo Tait at old quo- "to 06 yards, at reduced prices. : land 9% only, White Muslin Aprons, tion of the fins 0 : kin not more than 6 or 7 to a pattem, rug ge, ot fen than the usual material . Pure Wool White Blankets tations : Hemants Table Linens, both bleach- - i . bs od 3 " Ri . . id Guithad_with oary on ibn hand, 1 petry: 84. 36.50, 8, $10, 12. Beautifully finished, thoroughly dcoured and cleaned, at 20 per cent dis New price is $3.25, our prico 82.75. Ph na bed. in enctha. A ome 'trimmec € i 3 4 count. ', N insertion. Also some. in plain style, Yelvat, ti. e200 5. oy Regular $4.50 for £3.60 Regular 86.75 for $5.40. Ends Bleached - and Unbleached zr mage « if fine quality lawn full width Wo . 75. 89, $10.50, 412.50 Regular 85.25 for $4.20. Regular $7.25 for $5.50, Bheetings, 2 to 12 yards long, at spe Remnants Navy and Black k ergot 3 hd length, regular 75c. and $9c. qual a ool IS er ly a Regular $6.00 for $4.50. Regular $7.50. for 86.00. . cial inducements to clear. .at extra low prices. " ities. Special at Hc. each. | 2 i hah y RR RR RAR REN MR. SINGLETON, Organist Beptist C beging teachipg the FALL TERM MONDAY, Sept. arst. UP-TO-DATE MUSIC Te 286 Prinoess Street. 1. G. BOGART, M.D, HOUSE ROBINSON'S. Tailoring Stor he i er in ehsved of Hurbour nd i! ee Cofiwisration Departannt of 3 By Utlal g i nsidered us ,000.00) t BUPARY eal t Lm a cheque will 3 Toptaited ithe complete the work contracted for. Sass hn

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