Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1906, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

just has enora your Cough or a meget about that, = Mor: go to ot he trouble and "to | andthenof having apes, Owen Hed, whe when you can step te ih 3 eo] 2 bite of SHILOH L lin 3righ- A quarter. Rees. oh pay tw v : he when AST five Joly bottle o kl bi 2 cure yon Why as' hund ne | Go oF Sanit an | 53 let SHILOH be nr, for ae : henever a Cough or Cod their ILO wi hee - ts back up nics 0 . with a positive guaranteo, "C"¢ re is oe next time ery have o igh or Gold cure it in 2 ® ho Ss a Naty very he --1 oat ---- are v o | {FOOTWEAR TO ORDER and, THAT WILL FIT, ent. Pt REPAIRS com- ' Sob It don't matter where made or sat- bought, for first- class work, t for othe A.E HEROD : 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY are TT , RE wi 1Fer Your Lif have 1 I e sur ntire cho- [ancy King the call y a line" So chil- "to tight are riline pain andy the or a ance Gall at Canada | Life Assurance Co, Office, 18 Market St., and get an ANNU 3 Sod Bot a AL GUARANTEED For your Accident and Sickness Insurance, For your Fire Insurance, For all Cobalt Stocks and full information thereto, For North-West and Cuba Lands, --CALL AT- 18 Market St. Telephone 703. J. 0. HUTTON, Nanager ---- Try a Pound of Myers' sow save Sausages For Sunday's Breakfast. 60 Brock Street as, eX «le <i ¢» ¢» 41 sie ie ie <i 4» <i» <i» 4» <i» <i» ei» <i ti» tie ¢ 2 << » <i» 4» +» +» 4» << » 4» &¢ <3 4» $s '3 pAIiE & $<» ti» ¢ i» <i $i» ti» $i» tl» 409 4» 4» $i» ¢iie 4» $ ) 1 '3 4+ 2 diy $i» +p +i 3 y i: * < sis 4 » ¢ di» ¢ » 4» ~4l +» $0» iy 4» $n +2 +» $3 4» 4 <¢[» " & HB + 4 ¢ ¢! $+ | ¢ 4 e €| $ &¢ &! Your Doctor: "THE ALL_ CANADIAN ROUTE TO CANADIAN ports, St. John and Halifax. TERCOLONIAL RAILWAY nding to spend - the winter try the winter INT It into in waim ciunate, West So Indies TO THE ELECTORS :-- i Your vote and influence are re- spectfully solicited of Mayor, for 1907, by THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Full particulars about sailings and fares on application to TORONTO TICKET OFFICE, .51 King St. East. ILRI Christmas and New Year's Holidays, 1906-1907 LES EN SEAR] Round Trip Tickets appeal to you to set aside the | been the best in pressed hay line, is [$8 to 8 per owt; cuts c. WilVBe Sold At Bondage of Party and to support | the opinion "of all the farmers. The |® 1b; lamb, 10e. to 13c. a ib. g y PP - the principles : {hay has been bringing a good price, | Fish-- mon trout, Mec. a lb; First No Party Politics in municipal {812 and $11 and it has well paid the | whitefish, 12§c.; pike, 10c. a lb Chin- Cl 3 Pp farmers for their troubl ook salmon, Me. a th: smelts, We ass governmen s for the auble. L Saluon, Jue. : sme Equal Righ The railways have shipped more |(® pper heiring, Yarmouth Goi Det. 34D; sng 230 Vaid " dig Rie ts to all classes of pressed hay ont of Kingston this sey | bloaters, joe. a Som; Atlantie before Gt n : son, thy o ave i . ¥ salmon, Je. b.: t sou Ei ori 0 Tole Tl Adore Fropeoms Kiogaton. | oR ID meu Sut |S a He a: duit, 37s ing on or ore Jan h Te Dr. A. L chard N | Pork is still quoted at 89 and $10 lbs fresh haddock, 10c. a lb; bull Also at Fiest Class Fare ard One'Third TO THE ELECTORS OF KINGSTON : Your vote and influence are cordially solicited for J. McDONALD MOWAT for Mayor for 1907. MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN Ald. Frank J. Hoag INDEPENDENT LABOR CANDIDATE | i. oct 10 pie tom ha bees FOR MAYOR, 1907. FELLOW ELECTORS : In accepting this nomination, I for the office | DAILY | flasks 1 Gips For Gbhe Farmers " BY UNCLE JOSH. The breeders numbers are importing of Lincoln and other Inree English breeds, to improve their flocks, and they gre paying isbulous prices for rams. The following statistics show the sheep in the legding sheep hrooding Argentine legds with. 74.- animals pEginst T2322 MN in large | : | Australin, The third is qeeapied * by | , Russia, with about 353.000.000 heap. { This hus been a sort of an off week [he United States possess 45,190,123) with the farmers so far as attending sheep, and then comes the Uimtsd the market was concerned. Tuesday Kingdom with 29,076,377. France has being Christmgs, there was, « of 11:500.985 3 against Gernmny's | course, no market, and on Thursdyy 173. The Cape of Good Hobe | there . was not more than a 'half | 11 NIS.809 sheep and Natal, "26. { dozen rigs on tht market square. It was expected that there would be : large market to-day, as it would Tis | Produce And Prices. the last market before New Year's. | Kingston, Dee. 29.-The following y | prices prevailed in the city to-day: The locgl merchants have been buy- | Flour and feed- Flour, bakers, ing up all the fowl they could for {strong, $2 to $2.10; farmers, 82.10 Now Ye.r's. to $2.30; Hungarian patent, $2.30 to I'here was very little fowl on the { $2. 50; oatmeal and rolled cats, $4.40 market on Thursday, and the dealers '} {to $1.50; cornmeal, $1.30 to $1.65; | bran, $19 to $20 a ton; shorts, $22 wo | $23 a ton; straw, $6 to $3; hay, loose, 9 to ¥10; pressed, $12 to S14. were in hopes that there would be a | goed supply today, and in this they were not disqppointe isappomt od. Bggs--New laid, Se. to 3d. per Kingston's market is A No. 1. The | 40% held eggs, Be. to ie. per doz. farmers who attend are a whole. |, Ortin--~UOats, 35c.; wheat, 0c. and souled and jolly lot. Here's wood luck 17 (dificrent -- grades); buckwheat, to them, and Uncle Josh wishes eqch | 306 barley, 4Sc. to Be; rye, Bo. | and every one of them a happy and | peas, The. . | prosperous new year | Butter--Choice, creamery, 280. to ---- 0c. a dbs farmers' butter, in prints, A large amount of good hay has {20e. to ic. a lb; packed, Me. wn brought into "the market, this Meat. -- Beef, carcase, $1 to $6.50 the +V choice, cuts, 10. to Ie, per lb; | prevailing price. : ports LE to $10 a ewt; veal, uny large shipments of presse by the. quartel, oe. to ¥6. per hay have been -- this ly sed | Bo; cuts, Ge. to 10c; by the carcase, the shipping from Howe Island will be [3° 10 76. per 1b. cutlets, 1 } resumed to-day." That this season has {live weight, $6.25 per | . [per ewt., and the offering this week reads, 10c, a lb; red herring, 15c. a BRITISH wHG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. Store Open Monday Evening = 5 Shopping List for Monday Plenty of Bargains of all kinds in Dry Goods and Men's Clothing at this store on Monday. Let Us Join in Making This Last Bargain Day of the Year the Best of Them All We ha.e dune our part, as the following Come Early items plainly tell bi | rare pines -- box; mackerel 15¢ Ib; whit If Going Dec. 21st, 220d, 23rd, 24th, La War { has been much smaller than last week , . a 0 25th, 38th, 20th, 30th, ~and 81st, and St. Lawrence dL of the butchers were com- | fish and trout, 12}e. a lb; perch, 30c. - Jan. 1st, 1907. Valid returning on or : SR | planing. < {a doz.; frog's legs, dtc. a lb; ciscoes, . before Jan. 3rd, 1907. TO THE ELECTORS :-- | | 15¢, a lb.; oysters, 40c,, 50c.; "and 60c, Yo Wot Pullman Accommodation, Tickets | Ladies' and Gentlemen your | Some of the deals state that this {RSF ojarts Muelsh. J36, vov fb butier i ; : | week's ® « at has ne ) sh, 15c. pe " e herring, 10c, 3 hod .- . . h 13. P. HANLEY Agent, | Vote and influence is cordially | FW 5 THEY . has not been {hy ;" Atlantic salmon, 6. 1h. 500 LADIES COLLARS -Guipure Lace |58 LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS-Of good | LADIES' VESTS AND DRA aay | Gorse Johnsom and Ontario strests. | Solicited to elect me one of your |. of this? Shy "* | Poultry--Fowl, from 30c. to 90c. a | Collars, in white and cream, pretty | quality flannelette, Mother Hubbard | Soft wool mixture, in representatives at the Council | Veal has ban quite se pair; young chickens, 50c. to 8c. a patte , with or without tab, Also yoke, with 4 rows of torchon lace in- tural color. Vests are a Board | what has Teen offed yu e Kok pnd ir pair; young ducks, 5c. to $1.25 a | "ome Embroidered Lawn Collars, in | sertion and clusters of fine tucks.| long sleoves amd bustohad . at he fered 8 . ir; ) 5 ky ae tu el a RCL Te | Bd MBROKE Yours Sincerely, | Be. to Tot AuaTIer at from Noir: turkeys, $1.30 to £1.60 each: wild good patterns. Regular 20c. Neck and sleeves have Ji of ma Jrawers are ankle : 185 ® AILWAY H D. BIBBY | -- « o $1 a pair. and Pe, tach Monday Bar- ' jovial and fanay reid. gp. Regier price Te J9 " v . Live hogs are selling at £6.25 per --Lemons, 23c. to 3c. a don; KAM, BBL woumemrnen seinen Tue BE. price : oneay er: id y i IN CONNECTION WITH _CANs ONT AEIC WED r-- font. The supply has "not been extra | Or208el - Re he. par doz: Danas | Or 3 for Oe. gain, wach sreisnasians ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. . arge the past few weeks. | G 3%. a dos; Mulags grapes, ee 1,200 FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS FOR TO THE ELECTORS -- | 15e. to 20c. per Ib. YS AND GIRL ne cambrie | It my attjtude.rowards the Municipal | >. wi eh i . Veoetables--Potatoes, G0e. - - at . BO AND G ay, Tiytude.rowards the Musicial | In the vegetable line prices vomain | ELSEIF Clee TI te roe: : JE 87 BOXES LADIES RaNDRER Handkerchiefs, with piture orders Cluston that my service us Alderman | Pretty much unchanged in Kingston. {00 0S 0 bage, 3c. to . a]48 JAPANESE MINK STOLES-%0 | CHIEFS-Fancy picture boxes, eae Others with en Would be of further value to the City, | On Saturday last there were more | HOO €Oers 10c. a head, or 50c. a | inches long, well shaped with wide | containing one dozen fine lawn hand- Many diferent | ni oer eee AND me ( request a renewal of your LE | vegetables offered than there have been | N an; Duras, Be Posh turnips, | collar, trimmed with six natural | kerchiefs, © with " threo-quarter inch | oon ular . W. F. NI . for several weeks, | { course 1 13¢, peck; beets, be. peck: turnips, ihe i " hemstitched he worth 10¢, n ' a » but of course this + tails and braid ornaments, brown emsti em, CARs New Year S Holidays Kingston, 15th December, 1906, was because it was the Christmas 20¢. peck: onions, 35¢. to 40c. peck red ining. Regular price each andkerchief, or #1 a box. 5 Monday only, i, Hants han ri Mound trip ticket will be issued as Fooatonas Ward | market. | on JeKay, Bros Jureet, wy $10.50 to $13. Monday Bar- 7.00 Monday Bargain, per box A limit of a dozen to a customer. ollows : i ol ly : . : : oF gain es a pl a SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE: Eggs sold at 60c. per dozen in Of. | 10 Saiey skins, oie veal skins, 12. A dainty New Year's gift, = Going December 24th and 25th. Re- | 70 THE ELECTORS :-- tawa this week. Kingstonians have Hi Aire od, 25c. to 26e. a -- enn - 9 ONLY, LADIES' NATURAL SABLE turn limit, December 26th, 1906. 1 have been requested to pier myseit reslaon, to be thankful, as only 35¢c, | °F "eUOW, rendered, dc. per Ib. & OOLLARETT 'entre of Al i 81st, 190 lermanic Candida or this his 'as © re ore y , mT » BN Cin . 8 ~ hac dole, Duecomber "dist, 1006. [ 29 um Riders eee Un. so eset | hanged hor BATTLE eGR. | 7 YARDR TARLE LINEN Jute. (78 PAIRS LADIES CORSETS Made| electric weal, wide" storm 4 ary 2ud, 1907. respectfully solict va~= vote and inilwence | . rived, 60-inch wide bien hed linen, of French coutille, steel and whale-] extra wile a Sbaine. . dong FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE-]% elect me as an tent working- | Poultry supply in Montreal is great- | . nice neat patterns. Good bone filled, Hose Supporters front front pieces, > haa N ~ | man for I ma Tr. SPENCE fer fhan demand, extra good quality. | Customs Officers Search *'Ohio"' value at 40c. and 50c, vand. 29 and sides. Medium bust, White t her il ai og: Jk x s « | A lot of two tons of tuckevs sold at and Take Possessi On Sale Monday, yard only. Regular price 81 per joo 90. 3 Going December 21st, 22nd, 24th, 25th -- | 121¢ pd on. 3 : sy yard We "" y i ny gE De ube 2. 20nd, 4th, | Bh, Jae New York, Det. 20, Customs offici- od . \ 3 pair Mouday. Sule _pries, | per Sale SH 1907. Return limit January 3rd, 1907 FRONTENAC WARD. | ; Bt ---- {als in charge of Special Agent Clay- If you don't come with the erowd it pair Dow't Iet. this shines ~ away.irom Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R.} TO THE ELECTORS :-- Live hogs are bringing $6.25 in| ton are guarding the United States] RN be because this chance lacks . be . on . eo shp Ticket Office, Ontario street. Your vote and influence are requested | Kingston. In Montreal there is a fair ahi ion y either quality or extra low price, Neat and casy fitting, you, F. CONWAY for amy election as Alderman for the | 4 14 fresh. Kil it fi battleship Ohio, in drydack at the : : above Ward. emand for fresh Killed pigs at prices | Brooklyn Navy Yard, and every 2 Gen, Pass. Agent; Bay of Quinte Railwa) New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseranto, and all focal points. Trains leave City Hall Depot atépm: F CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kingston ------------------ -------------------------- QUEBEC S. S. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached in 48 houis from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamship *Ber- Mudian,? 5,500 tons. Sailings every ten days.' WEST INDIA CRUISES From New York S.S. "PRETORIA," 8,300 tons, sailing 29th December, 26th January and 23rd February, for Barbados, Martinique, Dominica, St. Kitts, St. Croix, St. Thomas and Bermuda. Rates for these cruises, occupying 23.d fifteen days in_the tropics $100 to $180. For beauty of scenery and perfection of jclimate this trip is unsurpassed. For {illustrated pamphlets giving rotes of Passage and all information apply to A, MH. UTFRBRIDGE & CoO. Agents, Quebec Steamshi 29 Broadway, New York: A. FERN, Sec'y., Quebec. Canada, or to. Ticket Agents, oP HANLEY, and J. P. GILDFRSLERVE, N ROYAL i MAIL TO LIVERPOOL. Kingston. From St. John From Halifax. Ionian ..... Fri, Dec. 21, Sat. Dec. 22. Parisian .. 4. 8 Jan. 5. Pretorian ... Fri., Jan. 18. Spt., Jan 19, RATES OF PASSAGE. Moderate Rate Steamers Parisian and Pretorian. $40 and upward. .. all steamers §27.50. information and Sailings, Second-Class Thira-Ulass . Yor further ete, of Boston Glasgow and St. John, N. B,, don Services, apply to J. P. HANLEY, G.T.Ry., or J. P, UR Aes. Clarence streets A 'WARM SUBJECT 'There's nothing in the world we're so much interested in as Coal at this time of the year. It may sound queer to speak of coal buying and selling as a science, but that's what we've made it. Two important discoveries Wwe have wade are that complete satisfaction to our custolners pays best, and that the Way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. Ladies' Teiloring Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar- anteed. 236 University Ave. No man who says just what he th'nks is apt to acquire an envigble | ranging from $9 to $9.25 per cwt. De | one leaving the ship is closely watch HERBERT N. ROBERTSON. | 1 For Lok . | man or light country dressed hogs ' od for smuggled goods, The big war SYDENHAM WARD. 12 Sow. Good light hogs are worth | ship, in. from: the far east, was found 2 3S 0 ut old sows arc only worth | to have aboard costly ornaments from To the Electors of Sydenham | Fer 4 {hina and Japan, together with fe Ward :-- or this scason of the year prices "silks, cigars and wines of rare vint Sn a for hogs, so it is ated, are excep | ape. A tal 1 { i Sed LADIES AND GENTLEME _ ti ly age. partial list of goods seized is | tionally good. Ae a rule, about foll : Dr. Robert. Hanley respectfully solicits | (coon Fino (hope har as follows : your vote amd influence to elect him as a te there 1x a sharp de Nearly 50,000 cigars. one of your representatives at the cline as more mutton and fowl an Three thousand brushes and other Council Board of 1907. CATARAQUI WARD. consumed | toilet articles. Hundreds of picces of Japanese bric-a-brac. Many queer Chinese ornaments, Henry Wade, provincial live a well-known figure in stock circles, and a Chinese and TO THE HLIX TORS QF CATARAQUI | past president of the Dairymen's As Numetons case ich son, i Ladies and Gentlemen :--I would re {<0 wiation of Eastern Ontario, died at other wines Ses 0 mpage, AD spectfully ask for your 'votes and influ- | Toronto this week. His reputation ex dozens. of ha ence at the polls, on January 7th, 1907, | tended beyond the dominion to many | Dodens of beautiful kimonas. to elect me as one of your representa | i (ha principal cities of the United | arge collection of art objects and tives at the Council Board of this City { Stat Re was well known 1 curios from Chinese workshops. | States © was wo own to many | : Yours very truly, of the dairymen in this district a Many solid silver eggs, engraved L. L. HENDERSON. | with typical Chinese scenes = emesis . Boxes » finest s . Sou The grain trade will probably re!) oxes of the finest silks from the CATARAQUI WARD. main quiet over the new year ooms of (hina and Japan. Costly laces Ladies and Gentlemen :--If my servic Earl tend | Most of these goods were thrown in : 3 arlier than expected, the de A as Alderman for Cataragui Ward for t tor hres: =p . { ne he mand magazine lockers and put under guard. past year and for several years before | fOr Chrese Ras in trom the other | Gres and men wete «iW shane have been isfactory and vou think | side, the principal business being in u IW mven nu chahoe that wy te tion would be in the a Novembers at 113. to He, and sales 4 pay duty aad YeSiglin them, execpt ~ >) your vole and nih : n' certain instances, L I» understom PH as | of Octobers have taken place at | fir . nce for 1907 'are respectfully requested het Jaye A { Quote | that most of the officers paid the duty Yours sincerely, | to a Rook ized lot of Quely 2 JOHN GASKIN { Oc tolrrs changing hands at-12fc. This demanded and regained possession of Oi > { movement was followed on the other Vier goods. . d = ~ | side by a large buyer for the home we Ohio arrived on December 2nd, RIDEAU WARD. | and colonial stores picking up about Word already had come that she was London market at | 8 treasure ship. Tt is customary * for After due consideration, I have cc candidate for Rideau Ward at the comi municipal election. R. J. FREE. Dec. 17th, 1906. RIDEAU WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN -- As a candidate for Alderman, fully ask vour assistance and sv--ort sented to offer mysell as an Aldermanic Kingstong, 1 respect- 1 10,000 hoxes in the the customs officers to make a nerfune me | Gis. 6d. Jor first half of October make ' RL ug | and 64s. for September's tory inspection, giving the officers an etn opportunity to declare dutiable roods The Canadian commercial agent in Usually, the officers who have much | Manchester, England, reports com that is dutiable, and not exempt, de { [ ple vints from that, city of Canadian clare the goods and pay the duty. It { cheese being sold short weight, The | 1% a rare case where the customs of in question have com | ficers are compelled to take such consignments strong measures a= are involved in thorough search of a ship and one says that swrovinee of Quebec, r in Manchester { from the to large d a | { elect me for 1907. | ! JAS. F. KNAPP. | oven though = he could buy it cheaper | Jt was declared that the kit and -------------------------------------------------------------- de western chéese, vot when the loss himk of every ome of the 734 men and of weight and the trouble are reckon- | the seventy-five marines were 'searched: . eR RIDEAU WARD. od, it does not pay him to bother | also the cabinge and effects of the TO THE BLEOT ORS art my past | Withgit, 1 so he has ceased to han- | twenty-fovr officers. The acents went record for four years warrants your | dle i rether In a complaint |far enough to discover the bireest lot FO a surmort. 'as an Aldermanic | from Will & Riley, it is stated that | of suuggled goods that ever came over candidate, I would he pleased to rece vour votes and influence RIDEAU WARD. 'chock the forenoon . I VASHON ROGERS, Secretar December 27th, 1906. Germany is planning to r reputation as a thinker, infantry with a new J. B. COOKE. a -------------------------- } HUGH DOUGLAS. ive on a government ship, of recent shipments there was a short public has been informed } age of 492 pounds on 498 boxes, oi {| 230 pounds in 267 boxes, and of 28% | | pounds in 235 boxes Some was sent so green that it was spoiled through Milling In London. | delitwrately so as to five | price for wool and for mutton bred | sheep. there is a great revival jn sheep | Y. | preeding all over 'the world. The Argentine is now the leading .| We make a specialty of short br | for New Year's, all sizes from 10c. 30¢. BR. H. Toye, King street. so fur as the The me lis is row Hi TO THE ELECTORS :-- being shipped 0 too tender a state he gr is a growing milling * Ladies and Gentlemen :--Having been i* "We know." de added, "that = goods Seats, ithin the past three SE urgently requested hv a pumber of the | milling capacity has been increwsexd by electors of tha Ward to offer mysell asa | Teft a factory and were boxed: soed| RI hn The llin candidate for the Council, for 1907, 1 | and abroard a steamer in four davs cit, a hie wwii have decided to submit my name. i' from the time of being made.' capa ity of he metropolis--na ye elected, 1 promise to give the duties | Th ccial : agent' adda. that in 350 sacks of 280 pounds per hour--is pertainiog to the office my best atten- | e commercial ag i the | ®4al to 140 hours per week, to a tion. I would request of those who have | come cases the marks on some of t sakl Rabi £77 000 ok or so persistently urged my candidature 10 | poyec were turned upside 'down, and | weekly capacity of 31, sacks, or an work to seeurs my election. 1 h hi Ye annual capacity of 4,000,000 sacks. | the dealers complain that this is dono | 00 ' Yours truly, wrong | ldverpool, the most important mili- ing centre in the United Kingdom, has {weig contents. EI -- |W ight for the conten ie auntie Tu the Uiited Ee Or World's Sheep Statistics. sacks. and a yearly capacity of 1. Kingston & Bath Road Go. The legding sheep-breeding coun- 700,000 sacks. | tries are again rallying to Shee Pp i In . - ch" Gib 3 > . f their | t always cures any cough, HS E ANNUAL (Ll, MEETING OF THE | tiedinng: and the increase of A r Ea of this Company will be flocks, which were lod to decline, | son's Red Cross Congh Sy up Be hejd at the ig of the om WEDNES. | owing to the low price of wool. Now | ware of worthiels hua tions. The fn" Ontario stroe ingston, on a : uine is . so only a ; ns" DAY. the 2nd January, 1907, at with the incregsed demand and better i ead to 95 ONLY MEN'S OVERCOATS -Long | I8 ONLY, 'MEN'S SUITS-In neat single breasted, loose fitting, of dark patterns, of all wool domestic domestic tweeds, heavy | winter heavy dark and brown all-wool do-'| aml imported tweeds, single breast: weights, dark Patierns, side and hip mestic and imported twinds, striped | ed only, Brodgd shoulders, deep vent | pockets, Well \ailored, trim- pattern. Velvet collar am well line in back of coat, strong lining and | wings, zon 32 wl. Vent in back. Sizes 15 | trimmings. Sizes 37, 38 and Regular price $2.50 Br to 40. Regular price $10 to 48 39 only. Regular price $13 198 On Sale Monday 0 Spire $12. On Sale Monday ,... to $15, On Sale Monday . ------ -- -- rd 38 BOYS' REEFERS tao Guh IMPORTED ENGLISH CARDIGAN A coat that at full price youd JAC KETS-88 only, fine clastic |g pppNEd ON A GOOD BUYING | choose without hesitation. Good ge: worsted finish, mohair bind CH Sf 95 Men's Combination quality in every garment Navy hog, brown and black. Some have! gui of Canadian pure eo wool, un- blue and hrown English nap-cloth, threes. pockets, others only two, shrinidable, from fine Highs winter weight. Some are lined with Sizes 36 to 46 chest measure, neck, ankle length; he Jan front, padded lining. Double hreasted, Regular price $2.50 to $3. natural color, Fogulurly high storm collar. Sizes 27 5 On Sale Monday sold from $2.50 Wy =]. bis ®. 50 Ba nu» 2.1 Men, do not mis this chance Sale Monday oo sinc N WEATERS AT 69 A I BOYS' HOSE Of heavy ribbed wool, MEN'S SWEATERS 6 sma double heel and toe, strong and dur 3 lot to clear--a saving of money able for winter wear Sine from 8}BOYS NORFOLK SUITS-Of heavy while Heavy wool kind, also to 10. Regular price 2c all-wool imported tweods, dork wi worsted, in cream, navy blue and | .nd A5c. pair. On Sale Mon 23 terns. Coats, box-pleated "and belted. black, also mixed colors. Double day, per pair Heavy Italian lining. Knee pants. cuffs collar and skirt, Regu- | Sizes 25 to a Re Slur lar price $1 to $1.25. On 69 Men's Alllwool Socks, worth 26¢.| price $3.75, Sale Monday . pair, at, per pair 150.! On Sale Ey fl sai Magnificent Saving Chances in Men' s and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings 175 PAIR MEN'S | PANTS-Of strong her | sheep-hreading country. with about Henry Cunningham. tuner, 175,000,000 sheop, chiefly fine wool. k from Chickering's, at McAuley's book store. This season of good-will in this splendid year of 1906 finds this store and its thousands of customers, prosperous and on a better footing and understanding. The better we know one another the more satisfactory become our transactions. . In all sincerity we wish that you may enjov the fullest measure of New Year's Happiness The Montreal Bankrupt Stock Go. 180 Princess Street-180 ¢& Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. HEL RGR, RS Cr eR LE CR RAY Ce PRE eT WY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy