Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1907, p. 5

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5 A OOKS 3 TN and Durability Is Our Maxam I50 different styles of Fancy Parlor Tables for our BIG IM. PROVEMENT SALE. free "I No order too large to fill, or too small, to have our prompt attention. EID. ™ BLOCK TIN METALS William St., Toronto, ~AT-- LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 147. men! ham' well." Brac dwel and » bill, and by t Nir. clain right the poy only pop INCE ALBERT t EE isuctinely a Gentlemen's Suit, Harlem, pecs Jeu born Pr, Shoop's Rheumatic grade of Sallering can do justice to d bd | i i ih well as the exclusive tailor, at half dd 1 { i 1% ' tif you will ste ats and Vests, 16.50, $18 'Propriate for the Coat and Vest ' $4.50 and $5.00 P in and try on one and IR TAs reser ete tt rh oss tor ores 1700000000006 00¢ the sence of dange: tryin entire hysician and he says I have no signs of a It has also bronght my pe rinds around once more, and I am entirely Amor now. gore "sh "empowering the House of Commons, in case a measure passed by them is either rejected or grievously ame nded ular mandate Re death at C 'of a tumor is not Socalled " wandering pains" may come from its early stages, or the pre- r may be made manifest hy profuse Toonthly periods, accom by tnusnal pain, from the al through the groin and thighs, If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation or dis- Ylcement, secure Lydia le Com rig! its use, Pinkham, give you her advice if you rself. She is th es of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty- five years has been advising sick women of charge. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- take the liberty to the success I have had with your wonderful Hedieine. Eighteen months ago my topped. Shortly after I felt so ped submitted to a thorough examination by a physician and was told that I had a tamor and would have to undergo an operation. 'Soon aft: er I read one of ts and decided to give 's Vegetable Com; five bottles as gone, I have been "--Fannie D. Fox, 7 Pa. x, CONSULT THE PEOPLE. ee » one Mai Use. . the Referendum to " fi 172 Lords in Check J. A. Hobson has a article in this Review on the House of Lords. 'humorous efirontery inconsistency' which the apologists for the peers de ferid the destruction of the education Mr. Hobson pleads for * ling on the * monstrous reasonable applica democratic doctrine of the mandate as the best method of removing the obstruction of the House of Lords." s suggestion is that the sate introduce 'a Hobson' he House of Lords, option of submitting the measure as originally Lords, or as subsequently re-amended to a popular provision that when a majority these should forthwith be assent of the king." sent up to t voting approve t sub Hobson dismisses m that the House of t to force a dissolt solution could not test the issue. oxiste noe of the for a by which an question be mode got us to submit the bill alone to the dir ular vote for its or rejection." latives have receivec when used } faithfully will reach chronic and difficult cases heretofore regarded as inourable by physicians and is the most reliable prescription known clean out and completely remove every vesti Boy While carrying Bennett, of rheumatic po Sold by all deal Brockville, met painful accident. old lady {Vegan Compo o¢ Lydia of Lynn, Mass., will irected the tumor is month's Independent referendur icago of Mrs. of George W, Munroe, of that city. maiden name was Miss Alice Smith, of She was born in the town- a amy "he lamp ploded, sctting fire to portions of her clothing, but her predicament wae nho- ticed at once by her son, extinguished the blaze, but not before was painfully about the head and shoulders, the hair being completely singed from her head. a. is #0 sly that not suspected nied E. Pinkham's ht away and will write her eo daughter-in- late you on riods that our advertise ia E. Pink- a trial. After examined bya Chesnut Hold n opportune After with a just tion or the bill to exercise an he House of m, with the of he measure it mitted to the as absurd the Lords has a ition. A dis- "yy a measure the answer can be ect acceptance 1 word of the Munroe, wife Her X years ago. Remedy -- to ison from the lors. » Mrs. Willigm with a serious ex- Thomas, who burned this alternoon, company had refused to arbitrate with the striking employees, and there are Se Signs of an immediate Dunstan, King, deputy minister of labor, and, it is said, the gentlemen are awaiting a message from Mr. Sise, grneral man- ager at Montreal. , giving day, iL undoubtedly, the employees beaten. every switch-board in the main office was occupied, and, with the exception of nine, all by girls, erators at Parkdale and the northern staeion did day, and a number of female strike breakers from Montreal were sent fill their places. The girls claim that 1 150 who have remained with the com- pany. Channel Fleet and Firs§ Cruiser summer gathoring of British ships of war, re- ein ingines has been received that the pick of the channel fleets and first cruiser ron ed in the Good Hope, ship. squadron, with the channel fleet, have been choscn Roads, tional demonstration on the occasion of thy gpening by elt of an exhibition at Jamestown, Virginia, invited by the president to take part i tion is to commemorate the tercenten- ary of the of English-speaking people on the Am- erican continent. Rear-Admiral George Good first-class armored cruisers, will cross bec, Reported Interview Grossly Misre- cal organ, WONT ARBITRATE! Erought From Canada town Police. THE BELL COMPANY OFFICE Loards--The Service is a Very Good One--Some 450 Girls Are ox Strike. Toronta, Reb. 1.--Up to two o'clock, the Belle Tolophone tom ce is going on between Mr, the manager, and Mackenzie The company is, fair service, to- believe it has At ome o'clock a Most of the op- not report for duty to- to 50 are now out, This would leave WARSHIPS VISIT QUEBEC. ey Lithgow and Strong January 18th The recovery to Singleton. town, aye x ternoon and The at Belleville, says his home is at Kingston. Further investigations are in pro- gress to-day, but as to what expected will be developed the police give no intimation. through the arrest of police have recovered considerable of the jewelry, silverware from the residences on the other and the credi to-day. things await arraigameat to- morrow morning on a charge of bur- glary and larceny. It is charged that were implicated in two burglar mmitied here two weeks ago to- morrow evening. risoners Ont., Foster t 1t taken Watertown, N.Y. 'Jan. 31.~John ARE ALL FILLED. Black and Thomas Li returned ---- in arrest Irom Broskville, Le fat Only Nine Men eve , by Police Sergeant (Wc re: y at the Switch. mained without counsel Jute this af- are about seventeen years old, and one claims a residence and the other It is known that Black of a much larger amount of the plunder last night is of Police Sergeant Chief Baxter is lishman. ous is said that the boys claim to have been mere specta- tors to the burglaries. TO WEL IN LONDON. An American to Marry An Eng- Diva ater- it is and of Squadron Coming. Quebec, Feb. 1.--Quebee will next have within its harbor a resentative of the best type of mod- of ocean wartare, Word squad- arrive here, includ- list being such ships as the cruiser and ocean battle The ships of the first cruiser fleets will to proceed to Hampton to take part in an interna President Roose- The British government was n the naval display, as the celebra- first permanent settlement Neville, C.V.0:, in "his flagship, the Hope, with the squadron of the Atlantic 'some time in will, after the celebration, and Halifax, before May, and visit Que- returning home, PREMIER AND LAVERGNE. presented. Ottawa, Feb, 1.~The government lo- says : The misrepresenta- tions of the interview that took place recently between Armand Lavergne and Sir Wilfrid Laurier have become %0' gross in some conservative news papers. that the, Montmagny member has decided to bring the question up' in the House of Commons, It will be remembered that reports wero published to the effect that Sir Wilfrid told a Huntmagny deputation, headed by Mr. Lavergpe, that it could not expect anything because introdue- ead by a member who was not sup- porting the government. 'In justice to the prime minister," said Mr. Lavergne, "I must make a statement in the house on that mat- ter. There is no foundation whatever for the reports in the press. Such things can only do harm to the liber- al party.' There is no foundation either for the statements that Mr. Lavergne intends to resign his seat. HIf 1 wanted to appeal to the plee- tors, 1 would wait for the general elec: tions, in any case," he affirmed. VALUABLE BEQUESTS. Over Five Millions Go to Charity. London, Feb. 1.--Mr. Whiteley"s will makes a number of generous charitable Lequests, the chief being $5,000,000 to provide and maintain alm houses to be known as the " Whiteley Homes For The Aged People. He leaves $250,000 to each of his two sons. His sistcr and her two daugh- ters are give n annuities of 5,000 cach. His wie, from whom he was separa- ted, is "provided for during life Besides several other family ' and household bequests he leaves sums varying from £2,500 to $10,000 to a number of hospitals, while two sums of $25,000 each are left in trust, one to be applied annually through a cer- tain clergy wan to "Whiteley Christmas gifts," and' the other devoted to the promotion of cricket, Jootball, rowing and sw _-- - RINAAAARANAANNNPPPPP ALD $ 70 BREAK UP A COLD. * L D Bib An eminent authority on lung : y es trouble, who effected many re . markable cures in his camp for 9 \ consumptives in the pine woods $ $460000000000000000000000 of Maine, advises the use of the ee eee following formula : Hig 0il of tee Pine - (Pure), one-ha ounce; tetetestessessnscee » lycerine, two ounces; gond ? > hy, one-half pint. Shaky 4 r FD well, and take in teaspoonfu | 0 3 , 1t will ranges % ;. dey ey low tm 0 Cents Per dozen. > hours, and cure any cough that 2 is curable. The ingredients are p ffi Per dozen. --t expensive and can be secur- Q 3} 20 cents per dozen. . r od from any good 'pre soviption &t 25 cents per dozen. & druggist. put great case Should Vv L220 20 4nd 00 par dom, gr Eo 166 P i ] imitations of Ye plus tree pro- cess duct, and t crea usen, Ria Street } and never efiect the desired re- lnined. sults, : Virgin Oil of Piné (Pure) is € put i hall-ounce via's for | aus i "Mammy a the hotigat ragtime of § Saget to dispense ie filling the Upto dats sluig Tne § preseriptions. Each vial is se x Fan te a Sm ai i aroun nein € ein gs ith the paste- Virgin ail We i. rs Pine Pure) plainly prin va An p Dn To. aveid substitution. J . x is am the ingredients be purcha! 4 | Jinent lawvers in this city, Any residue | is to be divided hetween Mr. Whiteley's two sons. FEARFUL EARTHQUAKE. Visited the Solomon Islands Sometime Ago. SanFrancisco, Feb. 1.--The soloman Islands, in the South Seas, were visited by a fearful earthquake seve ral months ago, in which the earth was opened and deep gorges were created. The entive [PpiaYence of the islands was chaiged. There was no loss of life. The news was brought here by Gov. Moore, who arrived, yes- terday. from Samoa. Quakes In Tasmania. London, Feb. 1.--Severe earthquakes in Northern Tasmania are causing great alarm but tly age has been done. Slight oo By were felt in New South Wales and on Cabo Island. Governor Swettenham cables from Kingston that light shocks of earth- pe continue to be felt there. Xx slight shock was felt at Dover to-day. Robo hi Forty Years. Feb. 1.---Duniel the most prom- died, yes- terday: Mr: Giffin served as justice of the peace for forty rears. gees in xy of MISS A lerton, London, on F er was the Movements risy. Some of th go up to Belleville, to W. Frank M Ww. the St. Gecrew's Mra. W. rican hotel, days' Shine. ter of arrange his' acceptance tance possible Toronto, Feb Coniages Hufialo McKinley Peterson Red Rock Silver Bar Dinmond White Bear Foster Queen Leaf Nipissing Trethewey Ureen Mechan Abitibi ures," said "Ali-fired," ihg the twen Doctor : dea th throes, Grenoble, Bandages protector: and chamois vests ERT store. New York, Feb. quand will be married to Amal Ful- son of the late Admiral Sir , at Westminster, Her grandfath- founder of the metropoli- tan museum of art, New. York, Miss Gormley, Canon Tel LIC] James Fullerton, K.C. Feb. 6th. IORQUAND, Miss Alice Mar- PERSONAL MENTION. of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Harry Stinscn, Ottawa, is visiting in s senior e clergy morrow. urphy, late the city. Col. Gordon has returned from Hamilton. Mrs. J. R. Johnston, Sydenham street, is sick at her home. Division street, has recovered from a severe attack of plen- By the death of Canon Burke. Canon Grout become: diocese of Ontario. canon of of the representing Magnolia Metal company, in. the city for a few days. Brisbane, Mon Matthews, Doyle and H. Wilson eft Kingston, yes- terday, for Cape Vincent. Mrs. Fane Sewell, who has spent a few weeks with her husband in: the city, returned to Toronto to-day. A. B. Briden, Walhalla, N.D., is in thie city, paying a visit to his moth er, Mrs. (Rev.) W. Briden, Colborne street, Canon Starr will go to Belleville to funeral of the to represent the chapter of canons of Canon cathedral. ler, ment of St. Ist. 1 p Vale LAST SALES. Mrs. ty-third, " v at of the Britich-Ame- has returned from a few visit at Gananoque, was the guest of her sister, Canon Starr says it is not a mat. ter of preference with hin, but a mat that has prevented Paul's church. Matters peading may make MINING STOCKS. m. $5 As Cooks Go. Hurper's Weokly. "Cooks are awfully Howe. said Mr. emerged from the kitchen after dismis- Howe, ---------- Just The Ordinary Ones. Harjor's Weekiy. Valét: "Do you think master's ness will prove fatal ? erything in the place at me, sir.' 'No, Jorkins. Those are not « Heaviest In Years. France, Feb. which has fallen on the Western Alps is the haaviest in twenty years. ------ Everything for the sick at Chown's, dressings of city will Burke's funeral, where she Mrs. expensive the the teal, is Ww. Burke J. aceop Furnished By J. E. Cunningham, |! 40 Clarence St. lux- as he E throws ev: 1.--The snow FRIDAY, FEB SAID MURDERED WOMAN IS FROM MILWAUKEE. The Barton Case is Being Revived By Private Detective Wills-- ON ANOTHER CLUE Hope to Secure Identity = Victim. ' Hamilton, Ont. tective Wells, of Toronto, is working on ano olue, which he hopes will lead to the solution of the Barton murder mystery. He says that cotsots worn by the murdered woman were hase at Gimble Bros', agency, in Rilwaukee, and is of the opinion' "he came from that city. The murder was | committed a year ago, last October, | but as yet. the police have not been able 'to discover the identity here of the woman or of the man who is sup- posed to have committed the foul deed. Fab. 1.--Private De- t 1 * 1 CHILDREN FOR SALE. From Two to Four Dollars Asked |} China, which reached the state de- sul Haynes at Nanking, says that the famine is ten times worse than any- thing known in that part of the em- pire for the past forty years. The Chinese officials, hc says, upon in: formation given him by the vicers Ww, admit their inability to cope with the situation. e government is trying / to help the starving people to keep | their cattle, and to this end is taking | their axen and buffaloes in pawn for te taels such, keeping them thus un- til next spring, when Rt will return Wem. it Uonsul-General Rodgers at Shanghai advises the department that reports as to the conditions appearing in the newspapers, both foreign and Chinese, are for the most part sustained by the investigations made hy the Ame- rican 'naval officers. Furthermore, he says, an enquiry which he has made through private sources, affords the general conclusions that the famine will by March Ist be regarded as severe as that of 1878, by which, it is thought. 10,000,000 lives were lost. Che report of Nr. Rodgers is ac companied by a statement by Dr. ry M. Woods, of the Southern Presbyterian Mission at Hwaianfu, who estimates that 10,000,000 are af- fected by the famine, four millions of whom are starving. He says that at present more than 5M,000 refugees are at Teingkianpu huddled in mat sheds, and that the pitiful sight is daily witnessed "of © parents offering their children for sale at from $2 to $4 each. Brigandage and robbery, he | adds, are everywhere rife. | Mr. Rodgers declares that the in- fluence of the famine conditions upon current affairs can now he plainly seen in the unrest! and discontent of the peaple. Fram many places, he says, comes news of riots of greater or less degree, while in Ksangsi a state bor- dering on actual rebellion is on. So serious has the situation become that a goodly portion of the available military force of Lisngkiangyamen is circumstances will. have a great effect | thoroughbred cattle in the country and | more than 45,000,000 scrubs. The rest are half or higher grades. About 20. 000,000 calves are born snmually. The average valueofa cow is $23, Ian! Rhode Island, a dairying state, the | | average is $39, The cows of the United States yield about 9,000,000,000 gallons of milk 4 year (watered and unwatered), the but. ter product is nearly 2.000,000,000 pounds (all grades), ond the product will be 1,000,000,000 pounds. ° Thery is ope item, a by-product, which is never alluded to when in tress Cow, or Sis Cow, is considered. Our gold 'production is a vast sum of money. Yet the rakings of oun cow- yards apd stalls for the fertilization | of crops are esfimated in cold cash eight times as much, $648,000,000. Such figures are bewild- ering. They stagger humanity. Depositors Doubled. In the last fifteen vears British de positors have doubled in number from be noticed his changed. from his version a year and from: what he ' se then, rogarding some of 'the council of last _vear, and who again this year are ever, he "does not give us an explana: neerning the phrase "Party Cries," was for his him. pended in the two divisions last year, the figures 1 quoted were taken from according to are correct. can perceive at a tha amount expended in each division tach, and that according to the fig: . By Parents. : urvs produced, the rear part of the Washington, Feb. 1. --Mail reports |{ wnship received yearly by far the from American consular officers in [larger part. Ask any of the members who have composed the councils for partment, "to-day, regarding the fa- | the past ten or fifteen vears, aad mine and the resulting conditions, | they have and will admit that the still further confirm the stories of | pear of our fair township receives very sffering and hardship among the Inrgely indeed. It is not the number people in the districts affected. Con- | of woters in a division that whould | regulate the amount expended, but a | division with a large assessment | of the money | ship expenditure this Battersea and the | deficient. {end clerk, | positions are generally of a perman: | emt nature, { able men are hold either ber of years. our Battersea critic tries to inform us otherwise, fore the council maintains, show it and make notice of it? And ogain, dent cite an instance 'where they are changed yearly ? I am sorpy that the 4 "pace in vour valuable paper in trying to set me ri tion with township matters, of which { at the { in attendance, | Wostpurt, now in the field which had been propured for the ocen- Mr. Rodgers concludes: "My deli- | sion, about sights o'clock, and lasted berate opinion is that the next few | until an early hour Wednesday morn- months will sen the dovelopment of | vg Music was fiunished by Messrs. dangerous things, in this part of | M. Mulville and J. Cauley, Westport, China. and that such conditions and | and Charles Prichard, Newboro. upon foreign interests, political as | ly ill for some time, with ppeumonia, well as commercial." {is rapidly recovering. Division court | --- ---- was held here, last © Tuesday, before | AS TO THE AMERICAN cow. | Judge Reynolds, Brockville, | The Newboro hockey team defeated Value of Products That Stagger | the Athens high school team, on oH B Wednedday, by a score of 3 to 0, in a umanity. . New :Yafk Press very exciting match. R. P. Totti was id ; x i referee. Very many from here attend. | ; Thefe are nearly 25,000 dairy cows od the excursion, via BY. and NW.R | in America and enough other cattle to | {= Athens on Wednesday evening, to | make a total of over 60,000,000 head, | attemsl the ontertainment given by | incl luding Sy oxen, young stock and | the Shamrock Concert company. EK | the "flocks and herds which range the | Foster, of Lansdowne, spent a few valley free," and condemned to slaugh: | jave last wok, the guest of his pur- ter. 'lhere are less than a million | ents, here. The sisters of the House to be worth |' a ° or | few days in the village. KUARY 1. . ulpURY VS. BATTERSEL. More Light Thrown Upon the Township Affairs. Sunbury, Jan. '28~4Ta the Editor): In your issue of the 26th, 1 noticed that the Battersea ndent has again come to the front, and gives us some more of his own personal ideas, relating to township matters. As can ideas have very much e takes rather an Bobbie id igndly cherished of the same board. How- ion on this, but tries to implicate he writer by invented ideas. The xplanation given by 'me co t and reviewed especially for In velerence to the money ex: he Re inl statement of 1906, and, divisional boundaries, Any fair-minded rel lance, that when s compared with the assessment is which the larger part that is used for a town- is derived, and in roar is very he source by Regarding the positions of treasurer I still maintain that these and especially when suit. appointed and usually office for a limited num- But in reference to this, If cither official comes be- every year, as he (for re-appointment) why dees not the minutes of that session can the Battersea ocorrespon- Battorsea correspondent has wasted so much of his precious time (as he bonestly admits) and taken up much ight, and also the en- lightening of the olectorate in conneo- he thinks we are ignorant to a large degree. With our fownship. matters considered in a fair and honest way, and any elector that has followed the council's business and understands figures, will agree Shak he. the Jrout hae been for vears very to the rear. SUNBURY CORRESP SPONDENT. NEWBORO BUDGET. C. N. R. Not to Be Built Through That Village. Newboro, Jan. 31.--The first annual assembly and. "Ht Home" of New. koro lodge No 360, 1.0.0.F., was held New Ontario house, Tuesday 'Over and hundred couples were including many from Elgin and Portland. Danc 'wai started in the court house, night ing Roy Bushfield, who has been sorious- of Providence are paying their annual visit to this locality The surveyors of the Canadian Northern roilway are making the final survey in this locality. It is reported on good authority that the line will not be built through here. Dr. Pres ton was in Brockville , last week, at- tending county council meeting. R. P, Tett has been appointed agent for the | Canadian Express office here. Mr. and Mre. J. Pierce were visiting friends in of cheese over 300,000,000 pounds. Our | Perth lust week, Lawrence doves who { cheese industry is making enormous | has been in the employment of R J sirides. In a short timie the output Legit for the past seven vears, will leave, on Monday, for Elgin Station, where he has rented D. Alguire's farm. Miss M. Ripley returned, on Saturday, | from Portland, where she has been spending her holidays. E. F. Huteh- | ings, ot Winnipeg, spent a few days, last week, with friends bere. Miss Hazel Trass, Brockville, is spending a wv "Three Swallows, Sir John Power & Son "Three Swallows" Pon Whiskey, Famous for over a emtury, Of highest standard of purity, less than 5,000,000, to 10,000,000, and the ratio of depositors to populition | bas increased from 110 7 to 1 in 4.35. | Deposits have increased from $269, 140,861 to $740.248,181.50, and the | number of post-office banks from 10,- 000) to 15.000. The gverage of each ac- count is mow $74.30. The score of the | bank has been enlarged, so that now $243.32 can he deposited * year, and the total deposit of any one | H. Ouminghaim; piano tuner, from 'Hed A Cabinet Meeting. individual may aggregute $973.30. | Chickering's, Orders at McAuley's London, Feb. 1. The cabinet, to- { book store. x b Jus Keld its first meeting since the | Respirators at Chown's drug store. | Mulaga grapes, Carnovaky's. oe = of parliament. Premier | Connecticut is usually as a . A, Ceo, who is at present oh C lieBpnnermean presided. safe and pleasent place to live in, and | the stafi of the Haryidyury, Collegiute yet it had forty-three murders in 1906, where Maine had only two. Samuel J. 'Law. Kemptville. has division eourt fede and Greny Hie, | vice W. T. in any ome | been appointed clerk of the fourth | Distillers to His Majesty the King. Breast and at | Chown's. W. R. Taylor, pumps shields for many years super- bintendent of the distillary at Vari y- ville, with Mrs. Taylor and Miss Taey- {1or, has left for Hamilton where they will reside. | In titute staff, will be { printipalship of the high school ata i salary of 81,100. If you are comstipated, dull or bili f ous; or have a sallow, li i ber If big savings, and lots of them, os oe news, Saturday's price-opportunities. are particularly--well worth reading. There's no exaggeration here--not even by 'suggestion. The price tickets are on the goods. Come and read them. The goods speak plainly | the fact that they're unsurpassed ny whost or quality, * Come prepared to snap up orth sav, ings. You'll ind many opportunities besides those contained in this list : A 1,852 YARDS BMB ING, INSERTION AND In widths from 1§ inches to 3 nok' es, benutiful petterns, frome . to Sc. yard. On Sale Sa tardey morning at olelock, per yard cow tw rh, pn ey sig i 350 LAES' PEPER PAN COLLARS--In in white, black, blue and red. Very latest, waist, Regular price 28¢, Tos On Sale Saturday ..... cach or 2 for 25¢, 76 ONLY, LADIES' BLACK SATEEN WAISTS- Made x round shied yoke, braid Srhinpipnt trimming on ; and finished, Regular price $1.25 gf On Sale arin 88 LINEN SIDEBOARD OR BUREAU SCARFS---Sise ) HN inch homstitched , three-quarter bleached, neat drawnwork. Good value at 68c. On Sale Saturday, each .. - avian 250 YARDS VICTORIA LAWN-83 inches: "wide fig and wel iv vo, / able for making waists, children's dresses, ole. Uvislly' "sold for 10e, and 12e. yard. " ; . lids eeroases Bertaukin anabersie nanebede MBIT I ebb rive On Sale Saturday, por Yard one Clearing of Ladies' Winter Just a few left, odd lines, made in the latest hd a ow ta make and trimmings. Prices ranging from bnsnrd Wekaassae On Saturday all to goat ovine Whitewear Sale Going On All the Time RE SEE OUR hk Corset Covers at 20e., We. 35e., We, 50c., 78¢. $1, aml 81,35. ¥ Night Gowns, at 69., 98¢.. $1.35, $1.48, anit $195." 4 Drawers, at 35e. pair and 50¢. Pair. , +3 Underskirt« at 89c., 8c, and $1.48, i in fowdeed io 18 ONLY, COMFORTERS--Thickly padded, designs, in red, green and blue. Regular On Sele Sutueday ooo we 120 PAIRS HEAVY PLAIN Al4-WOOL STOCKINGS Ful Insc Sizes, 8 to 9. Regis. iit 6; to 35¢. pair, On Sale Saturday, per pair... i 125 LADIES' KNITTED CORSET COVE igh nh and ng. sleeves, soft and heavy, good fitting. aie price Me. On Sale Saturday, each ..........onime ake Never Better Savings in Men and Boys' Wear MEN'S OVERCOATS, WORTH 810 TO 812, FOR $6.45 Theso aro of ing worth and make, in the new fabrics and correct in every 4 b. £5 to 86.50 BOYS' KNIC KER 8U Ts. FOR $2.80 Pandy sknicker suits, in all the newest cuts and 'patterns | didly tailored and perfect in every detail. Regular price 8 38 ; y FUE TO Wi JR SR detail. A matchless varioty in all sizes Regular 'price $10 cand * $12. Special for Saturday little $6.50, On Sale Saturday ..... ti $12.50 TO $15 MEN'S SUITS FOR 9.45 Hore are | pecktly values. A glance at them will satisfy that this is Highest grade fabrics, in most desi pattorns. Cunt in ino AR latest fashion. Regular pion 812.50 to $1 On Sale Baturday cio coining sea = $1 and $1.25 MEN'S SHIRTS AT 700. The wot stylivh cts of - won, in SUN and soft bosom shirts. Best materials and m . Reg- ular price 81 and $1.25, - On Sale Saturday Notion Section Teems with Bargains TAPESTRY CUSHION TOPS--Worth 28¢c. each, for 15¢., or 2 for Be. toNs SETS--Back and side combs, set with rhinestones, worth Tie. a NEFDL ES--Worth Se. package, for 3c, or 3 packages for Be. DOMESTIC BRUSHES Worth 4c, for 2e, 60 INCH MEASURING TAPE-Worth 8e., for do. each. HAIR RIBBON BOWSE----Double bow made of wide tafieta viblun, pin in each, worth 33¢., for 19¢c, BABY PINS-Gold cased, worth 5c. for Bo. 100 YARD SPOOLS LINEN THREAD--Worth Sehtlor Be. spool. BACK COMBS--Large, strong comb, fancy top, set' with stones, worth for 49¢. ToS Come early--and stay late, No one can afford to lose such opportunities. : The Montre: Eb Stock Lon ot--180 x

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