Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jul 1905, p. 3

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4 i = jE - v ners a ee rr SCHOOL RESULTS! THE PROMOTIONS MADE BY} ; - THE TEACHERS. "tin, "PRylli® Welch; Florence Hy Fkchhad, Frank Welch. Honor certificate -- Allan Shea, George Anderson. Orphans' Home. 'Sen.or Fourth Class.--Maud Hogle, Jessie Macucnzic, Annie Geake, Annie Smith. Junior « Fourth Class. --Herbert Mc- F Intosh, : Senior Third Class. --Gladys Elliott Raymond Neilson, Victor McWaters, Charles Fowler, Oscar Henderson, Alice Northmore, Bennie Stalker. _ Junior Third Class. --Laura Geake, Lizzie Rogers, Bertha McIntosh, Leon Morey, Joe Jamieson, Ray Wheeler, Wilhehnina = Rogers, Maude Heath, Flossie. Heath. Second (lass.--~Maude Evans, Cora " Henderson, Tom Peters, Corey Peters Margaret Hendrie, Etta Hendrie. Part IF Class.--Dollie Hogle, Lillie McIntosh, Robert Wormington, Blos- som Jamiéson, Norman Harris, John Hattan,"" Arthur Neilson, Barney Hughes, Bessie Northmore. The Childr$ Resumes Generally Who When School Wil Go Up Higher-- Good Work Done. _/ Sydenham School. " Kindergarten, Girls.-- Isobel Veal, Ethel Lizzie Patterson, Elsie Stewart, Ethel Jamieson, Gracie War- Boys.--FEddie Arniel, Jack Walker, James Barrigan, Stewart MoNaugh- on, Willie MoLaughlin, Douglas Slat- er. Jnhdor Part 1 to Senior Part T.-- Flora Melean, Nettie Shoeneweiss, No- rah Minnes, Arna Simmons, Ruby By- rong Madeline Curragh, Lizzie Patter- son, Maud Cotman, Wilhelmina Ban- kier; Alice Acton, Vera Carson, Grace Warren, Ida Purvis, Beth Small, Pearl Hathan, Stuart McNaughton, en- neth Henderson, Willie. Winter, Harold Kennedy, Wilfred Byron, Fred. Brooks, Bertrand Abbott, Walter Wickham, Wilteed Fair, Harry Dein, Robert Gra- hani,; John Mills, Willie Mills, 1 to Part 11.--Harold Steven- or hr vie Uglow, equal; Myrtle Rickey, Herbert Jamieson, Reginald Third; Boh Thomson, Eva Apderson, Lizzie "Cullen, Doris Browne, Mildred Franeis, Eldred Lane, Carl Bell; Ag- ge Rogers, Ruth Jamieson, Eva Davy Fred, Saunders. w Promoted in Decembers-- Marjorie Minnes, Veta Minnes, Dora Davy, Wel- lington Simmons. Honor Certificates.-- Mildred Francis. Part 1I to Second Class. --Evelyn Grant, Eber Crummy, Dora Davy, Katherin Henderson, Edwin Hawley, Vena Langdon, Gordon Small, James Bankiér, Wellington Simmons, Arthur Wilkinson, Pearl Arniel, Frederick Mc- Naughton, Veta Minnes, George Ca- dotte, Rena Langdon, Marjorie Minnes. Promoted in Nora Mar- tin, Ruth Henderson. Honor. Certificates.--Pearl Veta Minnes. Sccond to Junior Third.--Lilias Tor- rance, 'Willie Garrett, Hugh Thomson. Hilda Laird, Ruth Anglin, Edward Francis, George Gorrie, Marv Winters, Ruth Henderson, Earle Abbott, Ro- bert Cusragh, Vernon Mila, Nora Mar tin, Arthar Twigg, Florence Barrigan, George Smith, Ernest Craig, Allen Fair, Jennie Newman, Janet Pater- son, Férnie Byron, Dorothy Mitchell, Honor Certificates. --Arthur Twigg, Willie Arniel, Leonard Dalton, Arthur Twigg. Senior Third to Junior Fourth-- Willie ;Minnes, Allan Shea. Frieda Mi: lar, Ford McCarthy, Wendling Anglin, teorge Anderson, Marion Thompson, Ta Nébles, Stanley Coulson. Florence Murray. Jessie Clark, Keith Drennan, Willard Roche, Wilson Sherbino, Mel- ville Veale, Gordon Waddell, Jack Higgins, Allan Mitchell, Rhea Walker, Howard Hiscock. Harry Henderson, Frank Stinson, Alma Percy, Mima Me- Kenzie. ; Promoted at Christmas--Ruth Mar ---- Louise School. Senior Past I to Part II -- H. Barnes; M. Grant, E. Newbery and.J. Leader, equal; T. Healey, E. McoKegg: K. McBride and L. Lipman, equal; H, Twigg, F. Coward, H. Fisher, Ww. Elmer and E. Carson, equal; F. Wad- dell, E. Fowler, W. Hogan, A. Cun- ningham, D., Dickson, 8. Wilson, -H. Young, W, Dougherty. Honor certificates--L. Lipman, H. Barnes. . \ Part JT to Second--Harold Good- earls, Calla. McMillan, equal; Minnie Allan; Florénce Boaprey, Nellie Barnes, equal; Mignon Telgmann, Walter Ste- wart, Florence Leader, Isabelle Lesslic, Annie Sands, Alma Warmington, equal; Kénnath Carson, Lillian Sharp; Kenneth Dun,op, Willie Paul, equal; Edna McCartney, Mamie Veale, Ken- noth McKenzie, Mosie Beebe, Joha Elmer, Robert Ferguson, Stanley Me- Granihan, Russell Soott, Mary Sin- clair, John Hayward, -Lillian Clay. Second Class to Junior Third--Don- ald McLeod, Mildred Williams, Mada- line Saunders, Verna Saunders; Anhie Saunders, Arthur Asselstine, Kath- leon Forsythe, Lillian Diack, Albert Stinson, Walter Johnston, Ephraim Kelso, Kathleen Smith, Montie Burns, Annie Florence, Bossie Dehaney, Janey Watts, Roscoe Scott, Stanley Greer, Charley Cunningham, Harty Elmer, Kdna Recs, Irene Sager, Willie Healey. Archie Beebe, Willie Sullivan, Hazel Turner, Lillie Frayne, Minnie Florencd, Alwin Metcalfe. Honor eertificates--Mildred Williams, Annie Florence, Arthur Asselstine, Madaline Saunders, Bessie Ichanoy. Junior to Senior = Third.-- Harry Wade, Geo. Coward, Amos Robinson, Nora Fisher, Flossie Bogart, Jean Dickson, Lilla Williams, Leslie Me- Cormick, Leslie Smith, May Caines, Maria (Gibson, Willie Parrigan, So- phia Lipman, Roy Goodearle, Alfred Cullen, Robert Patterson; Hiram Fer- guson, Victor Henderson, Leah Bube, Willia Cooke, Richard Mitchell, Alvin White, Phyllis Dehancy, Olivia Wood, Maggie Mackenzie, Bruce Clerihew, James Mills, Maggie Sands, Jerry Deeks, Rita MoKe, Gweneth Mer- fioke, Liie Bohuerl, Jack Tones; 9 ith, ] Rube, equal; Car- ream, illie Rome Dorothy Hawley. i Arnjel, unior Fourth to Senior Fourth.-- Jessie Slater, Evens Boaprey, Lilian Mundell, Bessie Eby, Tbez Abbott, Ar- thur Marshall, Elmer Hoskin, Ethel Hooper, Joseph MoKee, Edith Selby, Edith McKee, Falconer Horn, Stewart Robertson, Ayerst McGowan, Edna Pwigg, Mabel Anderson, Janet Me- Kee, Florence Holman, Dorothy Chown Alex, Thompson, Elsie: Dainty, Ethel Saunders, = Annie Mooney, Flossie Ward, John Clow, Ethel Brown, Char- lie Carson, Mary Newbery, Nettie Johnson, Gladys Waddell, Jack Mit- chell, Albert Elmer, Claire Armstrong. Honor Certificates.--Florence Hol: man, Nettie Johnson. Senior Fourth Class, Honor Certif catés.--Florence Elliott, Myra Dyde, Mabel Albright, William Goodearle, William Grant. Victoria School. Junior Fourth to Senior Fourth.-- Herman Wells, Rex Saunders, Victor Sargent, Myretta McWaters, Keith Robinson, Daisy Hyett, Jead Young; Valleau Abemethy, Laura Hughes, Persis Stokem, George Sleeman, Mabel Hughes, Eric Wilson, Howard Assél- stine, May Jones, Stanley Campbell, Yera Dix, John Whitebread, Jessie Li- mage, 'Annie MoWaters, Gladys dibby, Charlie Smallridge, Olive Chown, Hol- ly Tucker; Howard Ansley, Fdythe Taylor, Letitia Mclver, James Atkins, Jorne La Rush, Katie Derry, Blanche Enright. Promoted at Christmas.-- Eleanor Minnes, Flora Abernethy. Honor Certificates. --Laura Hughes, Vera Dix, Daisy Hyett, Letitia Me- Iver, Blanche Fnright, Persis Stokam. Senior Third to Junior Fourth.- Karl Ettinger, Lillie Murray, Annie Bond, Laura Cruse, Leslie Sparks, George Hooper, Marion Booth, Lila Nesbitt, Willie Cunningham, Frank Lemon, Henry Bedford, Bessie Chown, Jessie Dyde, Hubert Sargent, Fred. Callaghan, Tilda Smallridge, Alice Me- Cormick, Roderick McGillivray, Llewel- lyn Payne, Annie Burns, Roy Ludlow, Willie Gilbert, Leonard Gilbert, Ada Moon, Arthur Davidson, Herbert Part- ridge, Merrill Dales, Willie McCartney, Arthur Aiken, Flora Fair, Marion Dewey, Grace Grant, Allan Workman, Rupért Downey, Jean Johnston, Tala Greenwood, Hazel Dunlop, Rose Rog- ors, Mabel Kennedy, Chauncey Dary- aw, Elsie Ludlow. Norman Derry, Ger trude Campbell, Herbert Lindsay, Eva Parkin. At Christmas, Jessie Limage, Honor Certificates.--Jean Johnston, Flsie Ludlow, Hazel Dunlop. Llewellyn Payne, Frank Lemon, Lillie Murrav, Annie Bond, Lila Nesbitt. Eveline Mc using 'H'poomuadaty nny Lomyaw) Junior Third to Senior Third--Gor don Mills, Clifford 'Hyette, Worden Crumley, Harold Ettinver, Erie Clarke, James Stewart, Charlie Ste wart, Maude Baylie, Harry Wood- house, Walter Francis, Margaret Mar- shall," Phyllis Whitebread; Celig Part- ridge, Alberta Perry, equal: Harry Cook, Adell Armstrong, equal; Annie Turnbull, Bessie Abernethy, Ethel Jackson, Mamio Jamieson, George Grant, Mabel O'Neil, Hubert Cook, Hendry Connell, Fred Comnor, Willie THE DA Svat.) Hobor Cor fica tis AIH "White. Johnson, Ki sn oe ton, Harry Bownmn, Ber 0 te) « Edna: Rea, Alex. Dyde. Y Promoted in December, 1904 Bessie Chown, Collamer Calving Lalu Green wood, 'Frank Peters. Honor cortifiedtes' (Gordon Mills, Harold Ettinger, Bhyllis. Whitebread, Alberta Perry, James Stewart, Charlo lie, Annie Twrn- bull. Second Mabel | Harkness, 'Class to Junigr Third -- Janet Saunders, Florence Dick, Mar- fos Lake, Lloyd Greenlees, Marry ck: Gorden Gilbert, Jerry Taylor, ual; Bessie: Wilson," Dorothy Connor, Wilbur Chown, Teddie Rogers, Flor- ence Douglas; Christy Macpherson, Kenneth Tawlor, equal; Pearl Clark, Russell Germain, Lorraine Allen; Mar- garet Murray, Rhoda Daryaw, ocqual; Robbie Rayson, Roy Jackson, "ffie Whitebread, Jack Bawden, Willie Limage, Torena Jenkins, Fina Single tom, Willie Rutherford, Frank . la rongey Gerald Taylor Elsie Payne, Martha Hughson, Harold Ettinger, Ethel Jackson: Jom' Limege, Ernest Breden, Irene Rothe) Beatrice Weldin, Evelyn Gilbert, * Frederick © MeCoy, Idell Roche, Grace: Dumlop, Sam Mills, Ross Livingston. : Honor certificates--<Helen Simpson, Grace Dunlop, Margaret Murray, Elsie Payne, Bessie Wilson, Florence Dick, Lorraine Alen, Roy Jackson, Ken neth Favier, Jerry Taylor, Harry Buck. Part Second to Second. Gretta Goodearle, Katherine Hart, Laura Staples; Elsie Lyon, Mamie MeDiyet: Alma Aiken, Miltem Storms, aqual; Charlie Bayle, Bertha Bassam, Walter Cornett, Joseph Cooke, Kenneth Wal- ker, Willie Joyner; Noel Knapp, Hazel Lake, equal; Idan: Kilpatrick, - Tommy Decker, Raha Sharpe; Gladys Lemon, Rolstan Bowie, squal; Lorraine Shortt, Leah "Rea, equal; Lewis Staples, Kath len Thurlby, Angus Bond, Dorothy Crumley, Willie "MeCormick, Gladys Singleton, Edna Downey, Eddie Hol man, Edgar Kelley, Annie Cobett, Al Jan Sutcliffe, Elsie Birley, Ada Young, Percey Weldia, Gussie Roche, Clay Ward, Wilfrid' Tucker. Honor Certifleates.--Josoph Cooke, Lowe Staples, Angus Bond, Gretta Goodearle, Gladys Lemon, Mamie Me- Divet, Charlie Baylie, Perey Weldin, Walter Cornett. Senior First: to: Part Second.--Aldie Dales, George Stewart: Victor Fraser, Edna Brydge, equal; Froda Miller, Ver- non Craig, Susie O'Neil, Jack Mac gillivray, Gussie ba Rush, Frank Baird; Willie Bawden, Gordon Young; Walter -Bttinger, Marion" Grimshaw, Lottie Hess, 'Alice Burs, Ross Petes, Nellie Woodhouse, Daisy Johnson; Hel en Meek, Willie Shaw, 'equal; Jessic Wilmot, Marjorie Taylor, equal; Fos- ter Hazlett, Willie Grimason, equal; Victor Matthews, Mac. Abernethy, Gracie Hill, Henry Fair, Helen Mar- shall, Miles' Smith, Fthel Chapman, Willie Renton, Eva. Tutnbull, Honor Certificates.--Marjoric Tay- lor. ory Promoted from Sedior, First to Part Second in December.--Helen Scott, Walter Cornett. Promotions to Senior Part First Mildred Filtz, Edna Hall, Violet ©' Neil, Hilda Yace, Marjorie Hatvey, Kelly, Roger Stewart; Jack Mills, Mahel 'Harkness, Elsie Rohirson, Sylvia Albertgon, Jennie McKelvey, Annié Minnes;/ Ella Matthews, Fannie Grace Cook, Helen Chown, Eva Par- tridge; Doris Donelly, Ressie Stewart, Verna Germaine, 'Frid. Medley, Willie Stewart, Clifford Ayette, Maude Bay: | \TURDAY, JULY 1. Jackson, "7 Alwyn "Murray, Howard Hazlett, Esmond Grant; Allan Cook; Edward Nash, Willie. Brydge, John Comper, Robert Wheelock. Promgted to Senior Part First in December-- Walter - Ettinger, - Marion Grimshaw, Willie Bawden, Victor Mat- thews, Georgia McFarland,' Helen Marshall. Promoted from - Kindergarten to Junior Part First--Marguarette Roche, Marjorie. Smith, Ethel Moon, Muriel Waterhouse, Helen Gunn, Marion Gunn, Aileen Craig, Roland = Fair, Harry Wilmot, Coleburke Lyons, Douglas" Nickle, Courtland Elliott, Gordon Roney, Clifford Gibson, Omar Gilmour, Edna Chown, Georgina Et tinger, Jean Chowan. Baby's Danger. s A mother cannot watch her little ones too carofully during the hot weather. Dysentery, diarrhoea, cho- lera infantum, and disorders of = the stomach are alarmingly frequent dur- ing the summer 'months, and unless the mother has at hand an efficient remedy to check and cure the trouble a little life may go almost before You realize tho case is 'serious. At the first sign -of any of these ailments the wise mother will give her little one Baby's Own Tablets, which prom) ntly cure all hot weather ailments, rs. John Lancaster, North - Portal, N.W. T., says: "My baby - was attacked with diarrhoea and vomiting. I at once gave Baby's Own Tablets and the next day she was as well as ever, 1 am never without the tablets in the { house as 1 fod they are the only me- | dicine a little one needs." Other wise | mothers will follow Mrs. Lancaster's { example and keep the tablets always on hand>their prompt use may save a little life. dealers or sent hy mail at box by writing the Dr. Williams' dicine Co., Hrockville, Ont. Sold. by all medicine 25 conts a Me- ------ New Secretary Of The Navy. Special -to- the Whig. . Washington, D.C, July 1.~In the presence of the president, the cabinet, the Maryland delegation in congrees and a number of other friends fn offi. cinl life, Charles J. Bonaparte of Bal: tore, took the oath of office as sec- retary of the navy to-day, After the ceremony Mr. Bonaparte received the congratulations of all present end then retired for a private conversation with the president. The new secretary took charge of the navy department about noon. There were good wishes and leave takings for the retiring see retary, Panl Morton, and many hearty congratulations for his successor, the various. officials of the department he- ing presented to the Bey secretary in the order of their rank. esti To Quit Cabinet. Washington, July 1--It is reported (hat, Secretary of Commerce Victor H. Metealf is about to resign owing. to differences with President Roosevelt over the Chinese problem. Metcalf is a rigid exclusionist. ep. 1,000 Islands And Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian | Jeave daily except Monday for 1,000 | Islands at 10.15 a.m, calling at Alex- i andria Bay and Gananoque, feturning stontner leaves at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte ports and ha. ae i OD Corsets The new styles are a trifle higher in the bust, having the a long waist, which gives a graceful, unbroken curve, making the skirt fit gracefully over the hips -- ALL SIZES--50¢., 75c., 98¢c., 8, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2, $2.50. 75c., $1 each. @HILDREN'S CORSET WAISTS--25c., 35c., 30c., 60c., Shirt Waists creations for summer wear : Beautiful range of styles in the very newest o WHITE MUSLIN AND LAWN--Embroidery trimmed. PIQUE STYLES--Openwork 'insertion trimming. LUSTRE EFFECTS, CANVAS AND BROCADE EFFECTS--New. ideas. a SILK STYLES--Beautifully made, prices 75¢c. to $4.50 each. Undervests Cool and comfortable fitting :-- SHORT SLEEVES AND NO SLEEVES--10c., 124c., 15c., 20c., 25c., 35c. LONG SLEEVES--20c., 25c., 30c., 35¢., 40c. ~ LISLE THREAD VESTS--Very fine qualities, short and no sleeves, 5c; 3 for $1, White Muslin Underwear 20% DISCOUNT Some piople have the impression that * for those wno cannot afford to pay more. sewing and trimming are of an inferior qualit These dainty, well-made garments, hor oey are appealing to the most critigal buyers. New Drawers @orset Covers Skirts Gowns Others y LIGHT WEIGHT PURE WOOL SUMMER V white and natural color, Tbc., 85c., 90ec., ESTS- Long and short sleeves, $1, 81.10, $1.25. SILK UNDERVESTS--Superior elastic styles, 60c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. "Underwear MEN'S RIGGAN UNDERWEAR --Long and short sleeves, Drawers to match, 32 to 46 inches, 50c., 60c., 75¢. MEN'S SUMMER WOOL UNDERWEA R--Light in weight, cool and comfort- able, all sizes, 75c., $1, $1.25 each. 3 : CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR--In large variety. Ready-to-Wear Skirts The satisfaction of having a Perfect Fitting Skirt appeals to every Wo-| Fubca man. We are showing a magnificent range of 1Beady-to-wear Skirts in ev- ery conceivable style and cut :-- ir ww. LIGHT TWEEDS, VOILES, LUSTRES, FANCY MOHAIRS, PANAMAS, BROADCLOTHS, etc., colorings from whitelto black, prices $2 to 8 Alterations free of charge--Satisfaction gusrantent. o 10c., 12§c., 15c., 20c., 25e., 30c. INDIAN LINENS--18¢., 20c., 26c., 30c., 35¢., 40c. MULL MUSLINS--Soft fine makes, very 35¢. yard. : SPOT MUSLINS---A splendid ials,- 12§c., 15c., 20c., 25e. WHITE POINT D'ESPRIT--Strong worked spots, 2h WHITE ORGANDIES--The washable qualities, 15c.,/20c and WHITE LAWNS--Sheer qualities, 39 inches wide, ow assortment of these 25¢., 35¢c., 40e., 4bc., Sc. own. importations, ho ( | » strong, 1bc., 15¢, 20¢., 25¢., 30c., mos. fashionahle ma'er we!, 3he., 0c. 28¢., '30¢., 8be., 10c. FANCY COLORED MUSLINS FOR SEMMER DRESSES New ideas not tc be found elsewhere, white ground with faney grounds with white sprays, spots, ete, CORDED FLORAL MUSLINS, FANCY LINS with white spots and sprays, 124c., 15c., 20c., 25¢./ 0c, yard. LARGE RANGE OF ALL BLACK COTTON Lawns, Spot Muslins, Stripe Voiles, 25¢., 30c., 35¢., 40c., B0c. yard. spots snd -<aprays, nav) | \ ra | 0 2 BROWN MUSLINS, BLACK MUS- MATERIALS -- Organdies, hey Grenadines, ete 3be., 20c., 3 y ¥ > THEY A trimmed with lace and embroidery, fresh stocks--all sizes and styles : Ready-made Muslin Underwear is onl have the idea that the material, RE BOTH WRONG Chemises Infants' and Children's Undermuslins SCOTT HIP FORMS i708. FOSTER HOSE SUPPORTERS New- eat styles, 25c., 3be., 50c., 6c, "Be. She, $1, $1.25, ROSALIND SHIRT WAIST ADJUST- ER--25¢. each. All the desired ' WASHABLE KLEINHART'S ODORLESS DRESS SHIELD--The soft washing styles, 15¢., 20c.,,25c., "30c., 3be., 40c., i5¢., Bos. NEW YORK SKIRT SUPPORTER-- Allows no sagging, all sizes, 25c WAL Corner Brock and ty ON, Wellington Streets. 4 FIRST DOMINION DAY HOW IT WAS OBSERVED AT * SOUND KINGSTON. -- : ; The Imperial Troops Engaged in | A Sham Fight--Proclamation Read on Market Square by * Mayor Breden. The first of July, 1867 (first Domin- jon day), opened bright and fair and was ushered in at Kingston by a salute of twenty-one gums, fired by the Royal Artillery from Point. Fred erick, and joyous peels from all t bells of the city. The people = were early astic decorating their houses with branches of maple leaves, Every- where branches of maple |were visible and the city presented o gala appear- ance, ; ; At tem o'clock" all the imperial troops in garrison were drawn up on old historic Barriefield common for a grand review, after which one of the finost sham battles ever seen. here oc- curréil. The sailors of the royal navy with their gunboats engaged in the battle from Rov Bay and put the troops hors de combat. : At noon all the troops, ¢ of the Royal Canadian Rifles, under command of Lieut.-Col. Moffatt; Roval Artillery, undor command Col. Gibbon, éommandant of garrison, and the Kingston Field Bat- tery, were drawn. one side of the market square, while the rest of the space were densely packed with visi: tors "aml citizens, From a ral platform in the centre, Mayor John Rreden, surrounded by the members of the city, council and leadling citi: zens. toad ¢ royal proclamation, proclaiming' the Dominion of Canada, hich was sosival ith {Semonstra: tion of joy and applause by the peo: ple. e Yds again rang out. gad the 'blun jackets on the gunboats fired a royal te opposite' the City hall and adioling the market battery. and the new inion flag was raised on all the lie buildings. In the nan imnomse pro- fF cossion of the different societies and re 4 the city couheil | and "Mayor Breden, wearing his chain of office, bringing up the rear, At night the eity was brilliantly -illumin- ated and a magnificent display of fireworks concluded the festivities, At Ottawa the first cabinet.ol the Dominion of 'Canada was inaugura- ted the various members ing the oath of: office in » of Lord Monk, the first vicoroy of the new ' Dominion of Canada. GOING ---------- . Fashionable Clothing To-Order, Hy : Provost's Brook street, has always ' Woh Bo Ag Sr had the reputation of making the at BO, . pt en your oe finest clothing to order. For material, lO aoe yal Saturday styls and workmanship, he cannot be Kinimeon Mit re Sars: of Write to beaten, A lawge variety of goods 16 | ib west an rnb? farms in the choose from st rock-bottom prices, Nr ay ¥ TR " A first class fit guaranteed. Give him WwW Vl a trial, a. ° S. A AN H Cunningham, piano 4 from Chickering. Ord recel Wedulers hook stare, tings street. » pe rusees fitted by. Dr, Chown give ease and comfort. 4 Shirt Waist Suits No wardrobe is complete without a Shirt Wai plendid range to select from, individual styles, no two alike ba Suit 8 , AT FANCY DUCKS, PLAIN AND FANCY LUSTRES; PIC Ada / . ALINE SILKS, SHOT SILKS, prices $2.50 to URS, RAIN TAN Ribbon | TAFFETA SILK RIBBON-<4 inches wide, soft strong quality, navy, brown, green, pink, yellow, helio, sky, cardi ue 28c. yard, special price 15¢ - ¥, curdigal, efe., all shades, + regular val ¥ Lind FANCY COLORED RIBBONS--For Sashes and neck coverings, every coms 11 ceivable color and design, cheeks, floral effects i ' wg Lr A hy yes] w, floral effects, Wipes, ete., 10e,, 1558 CREAM LUSTRES-For Waist Suite. fie. weave ; ak -- or hi te and uite, fine weave, beautiful finish, 36c CREAM SERGES---All pure wool, fine and coarse styles, wear splendidly, 50c., 60c., 75¢. yd. will wash ng H CREAM LANSDOWNE---Fine all wool qualities, 44 & chek vide, very li » weight, will wash and not shrink, 50c., oc. Toc, Phi id Tht b TT CREAM SILK EOLIENNES-Very fine , > 4 incl ride, endli En Pid ry fine sheer, makes, 44 inches wide, French . JAPANESE WASH SILKS--27 inched wide, ivory shady 50c., 60e,, 73 rin Stockings Which can be depended upon for wear and color :(-- LADI '8 COTTON HOSE~Double feet and ankles, fine even qualities, 0c. 25¢., 30c.; 35¢, LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS-35c., 40c.,, §0c. pair, OPEN WORK HOSE-Ankle and allover stitching, 25c., 35c., 40c., pair, S0c., 60c. ' FANCY EMBROIDERED HOSE---25c.; 38e;, B0e.; 60c., The. pair. + ROYS' STRONG RIBBED HOSE- Invincible for wear, 20c., 2c., e., de pair, : ? MEN'S SOX--Black Cotton, 20c,, 25c., 3c. Black Cashmere, 25¢., 35c., 5c. EANCY EMBROIDERED SOX- Tans and blacks, 25¢., 35¢., S0c., 60¢. pair. LADIES' TAN HOSIERY-25c., 35c., 374c. Time Is as precious to the average woman as it is to the ordinary men. can save you time in the making and money in the buying -- DRESSING SACQUES-In White Muslin, Fancy Lawn, ete, T8e., $1.25, 81.50, $1.75. WRAPPERS--Light and dark designs, 85c., 9c, CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRESSES. INFANTS' SLIPS AND. DRESSES---Dainty lace trimmed styles, Tic, $l, $1.25, -81.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, g We 96c., $1, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 8, As wd

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