Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1907, p. 2

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To the County--Endeaver Will Be hn . ahout the institution is A joint meting of the wlectod com: the meals, Not sq Lar asthe mittens 1, the tounty coun {gop (170 3 cil nnd Heme. of Industry, was held in ternoon. 'Warden Drew was solectod ns Snth, and in Variety, but in retary. Present © were : o r the oounty. Warden ment and while clean Drew, t Clerk wards, Coun. nevertheless cillors Hosmthion, , Franklin, E, | tty. They and Qylesworth; represent House of Ta R. Meck, W, J, JCraothers, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs, J, government approval snd aid ire. He snid that, ander the old | being levied. Tt would be ire. For two {cheapest and best arrangement Moe as i rah With the Tw sustpined Cp | STO Might be erected by Along this line 0 the rear of the Present jogs Such. i Was fartheaming the ~ OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES | of vie Best on enrth, $1150 4, $15.00, se. | spmtate ding to sive, ne § of Bi ages of the House of Industry and the { ists. This might be titted ago Dr.. Bruce Smith, inspector of | and commodious dining hall. The refuge must he established before ste purposes, thus doing the end of the present year if the ; with the present outhouses provernment grant of 4,000 per. annum laundry Purposes, and as aq councillors were quite satisfied to al- | drawn up whereby. if the low matters to stand as at present, saw fit to withdraw from « but the question arises as to whether | conjunction with the county perati come within the new law. If not, lieve it of the huild then, a new house of refuge would | seseahle by arbitration. have to be built and sustained by the This plan is the one which county or a new arrangement arrived | mogt likely 'be followed by the at arding a joint institution. mitiers to consider the uestion Mr. Mook. on behalf S \ ing at a valu CURTAINS with | the meeting his worship had made ar- | overcome will be the customers. The and $8.50 styles | rangements to visit Ottawa on civie |; : business and regretted exceedingly his conten 'Wo an et arn not inability to be present. He then de all our lnes. livered an exhaustive account of the history of the House of Industry, its =a SARFETS AND Zpes try | Anagement, and the sources from the power now inv Mills, which its financial support was forth- ships into the control of the cou Linoleum and Oileloths, Block or [coming, The assessed value of the Floral Satterns, Solorings. House of Industry was $12,600, while Lu OIL fs best Furniture Polish, the furniture, etc, was over $2,000 The actual cost per head was about Jections as the tounty has nothin show, as a county, which proves { can find a home. Perhaps the hy ------ Gueen's Alumni. of Industry from the county, though A Bell, C. E trace. The speaker suggested that » | Ll select committee thoroughly investi- gate the question and its financial : § [spect. The city solicitor has advise LACE of [the agreement of the authorities of the CURTAINS 3} fic i 5 President. John Hay, B.D. First Viee.--H. A. Lavell, B.A, Second Vice.--J, S. Gillies, $ [upon some scheme or schemes which might then be submitted to the pro- ¥inelal secretary for his reply and his Proposition as to how much financial | P [nid the hp auld see fit to fadvance imder such 5 sel cme, 3 Councillor Foley, of pro- | Kenzie, B.D. purty. for ihe frowny, expressed The banquet was a huge success. ments and the desire that te Zine And Lead Smelters. should be as fee disturbed as pos WJ. Orothers advised that a meet | the by-law on May 28th. BA, 8. T, Chown, B.A -------- LA house and from the county Gouncil be Nottingham Curtaing the ${held in consultation with the city H. D. Bibby Co. You 'ean never tell how much od by Councillor Aylesworth, 'that the | "agement ring he buys, i, 1 Soumty Ba cape nee, on th hats, sold at Gibson's Red Cross dry . hs » a tore. Duchess Point Curtains. Priced county, and the meeting' be held next. | ¥ 2 : variously from $8 to $15 a pair, 4 Thursday at 2 p.m. This resolution It is mighty funny that the rules was adopted. Sash Nets, at 18c., 20c., 5c. Mr. + in accordance with a re. | #0 seldom followed. 8c; a yard. quest from the county clerk, placed Folding Lace Curtain Stretch. ers nickled pins. The best stretch. or made, $1.75 complete, Irish Point, B comparison of House of Industry re. | for not having it. : ceipts and expenditures during the | We Please all Somers, Your pe past three years in the hands of those [Pring suit at Bibby's, interested. The figures speak for themselves : Corrigan's, Receipts, 1904. 1903. 1906. Membership Foes ... «8 44.00 $ 140.00 $ 41.00 Bequests ...... 150.00 1,000.00 Donations ........ 5. 81.00 Madntenance, (Inmates) 727.00 Grant, City | - i 800.00 Grant Govermmnent Poa . 1,163.82 Grant, County ...... . ~ Interest, Bond " ra 114.00 Interest, Curren » 14.35 ¥ | Miscellaneous .., - 16.00 2 907.97 'Bread 880.12 805.98 Ment. . 259.80 3 228.01 oF Gear: we 587.75 571.94 Water and 1 Se, 101.54 102.18 Light....... Fuel...........q 378.71 Dry Goods .. .., 57.75 Hardware and Oil... 40.58 Painting ........... Plumbing. 45.128 Phone. " Drugs... . 10.60 R18 Printing, etc... 28.10 Salaries... ' 485.70 Improvements ..... . 78.85 Sundries......... 32.19 51.48 $2,504.96 $2,769.33 $2.612.40 : y Visited Institution. Carrying Toronto s Mails. : t the conclusion of the meeting | The Rapid Delivery company of To- ose present w i ronto and B. W. Folger have issued a Sous OF howe he ta writ against Robert Newell of To- of Industry visited the institution and | onto, claiming damages for breach inspected the recent improvements | of contract to assign to the plaintiff which have been . made re, The | "OMPany, as nominee of Folger, a whole, building has het papered and Sontiuet with the Postolfice : depart- Hip t for carrying the mails in the Painted from top to bottom and mow men Hy nd frequently on the move are ideally ndapted and appointed | City of (Torante, those who Tent, Greater fore. for Purpose for which it is sus- thought woul suggest tained. All the surroundings, hoth ALT uli that the within and without, are chesvful and k 8 Money paid for rent be used in bright and cannot help but be the gine. Shae | Joys wd gitls. Boys purchase especi means of materially assisting th aged | Patent Oxfords a Joos, gicls' pa. ithe of a home, ally and holplen ia a ap} ped tent slippers, ties and high shoes, at when such unparalled opportuni- |, passing the sunset of their lives ag | the Lockett shoe store. + - ties are offered. - as are now pre- [it should be spent, Cleanliness Te ---- sted. | Call and det us show you seems to be the watchword, and whey, George Mills & Co. we have for sale, atest shapes and colors combined with the cheerful brightness For new hats. everywhere noticeable, it makes the ---------- House of Industry 5 source of much Considering what they keep in them pride to those who are primarily - re- | i "01a be interesting to know Just sponsible for its welfare, Lately, the what 8 woman thinks a pocketbook ig system of lighting has heen changed, | gor the old oil lamps being superseded hy 'f modern electticity, thus minimizing the 621. 4 danger from fire, Tn obedience with When a man tannot do anything else, he generally undertakes to re. form this old world, - sloey ' 18, re. Roa to Have ' creation rooms, rE "te, in both the d8~Ald. Gaskin Pre- regarding | 1y this yori good jt | 0 aveount of d, however, for that js | out of 1OWn nnd others busy business Ha a ber, on Thursday af- | *POve reprouch, and supplied abund. | men. The oh aPrrovar their Shots lor eXtension of the street wat- [many of its church funds. are = cal by the | Poor might be ca OF a8 at present, | ering limits rin ey ws slled avon Te a charge of so much per day per head | bert stresy 10° Beverley street, » government orant vy pew | Of nine hours, Ap th ent between the authorities | Whers pntural "Xeuvation alrendy oo ! A Up and used | Prulion will pe sen county of Frontenne had existed up | for sleeping accommodation, and the cil. ta the prosent time. A week or two J ground floor furnished with suitable | Ald. di base. | tion of the committee the fact, that it prifons and chasities, was in the city | ment of the buildings could then ac- | should spok ty clerk rd- | commodate the laundry plant and enforce the J fro the as 10 he, vo aniy that Nogur: also constitute sufficient room for | thro of used for | #treets. The Practi is to be forthcoming. The county | house, Legal arrangements could directorate of the | people, he said the present existing agreement would | House of Industry, the city could re- of the mayor, | appeals to both sides as the moat | Ald. Gaskin had furthe lai yarioty. Our English, Irigh |"XPlained that prior to the. calling of practical. The main obstacle to he | abo. Pe aaa Swiss styles are taking well government's ob- [Most of the dogs j exists a place where jts Poor and aged | tired of having hig |, law | if the dogs didn' ean be amended, however, transferring [he would ested in the town. | Would ke Y cA the Bueen's alumni meeting in hen & ours, G , 'arleton ace, on Monday, the fol- | Ald. Free ad also a complaint to | verary this morning to conduct 3 ; 3.50 De yum swage Shaut lowing officers were elected : make. He said that carters were still r T. F. HARRISON 00. : ~-" i | Hon. Present. : Telephone 90 . this was a matter often hard to | First Hon.. Vice. I. C. McGregor, |deen street, ang that Second Hon. Vice.~E, G, Malloch, B.A Third Hon. Vice. James Mann, | along which new houses were Sh M.D. A Secretary -Trensurer.--R, A. Wilson, Murphy, Add h.D. Committee, --Dr, Dwyre, C. H. Daly, | Hugh Murray, Londonu » A. D. Me | Colin E, . John We make a special of our $2 hats [Ville; W. H. Ingals, Fort Worth, Tex- up. Councillor Briceland moved, second. love a man is by the size of the en- "Kleen Hat" for cleaning straw life laid down by the moralists are ---- Street. There Either you love your relatives for typewritten covies of the following having money, or you despise them asked or gi 'hite lawn, 13. quality, for Se., at Are the two derbies that are having | Maxims to the cit En S------------------ such a big ---- | mpi | WANTS THE STREETS T0 BE| vou for the rior KEPT ibby' $2 hats. T TIDY See Bibby's new » d ---- 7 their | Paper Shoula Not Be Thrown on us. Roney & Co. The new railway rate from Made ton to Toronto, is $4.90, 2 : the men's and the women's wards are paring a Doge For Dogs Who on 0 Astangements Betweey Oy Jal orthy of the highnat Praise. Per. Visit His Lawn cursion to Mtawa in June, and County Continued, the 'only thing to te er Ott ticizad | Civic committoms wre having diffieul- some aldermen being of works chairman, for drill. con- | after a4 wie Yesterday afternoon, | It is likely that the R.C.H.A officer and Dr. Edwards 0: | elves. These are ping halls. thews- rage 10 get enough members of | will go on the trip of the batteries to the members and bri Tels committee ther to pro: | Petawawa. t are | ved with business, Rope resent be- . Those Two bo: T. line health salt (Dr. A. P. Chown, Oliver Chown, Eo unsani- Ride Ald. Gaskin, were Abde, Kent, for voc, Onhop hulive health wa gh SE "8 dso obictonabin 'hough | In ma se Ao lon Niort, umes | 9 an K ST icelas i, | $round, and so objectionable th In reply to Ald, Kent, the choi Montreal St, ks of 'J. W. | Laturney, W. H. Godwin, R. 8. Atm. | Priceland, Truscott, Shammon, Foley, the aly ke yin hi igh stated thar ok Kent, the chairman | The Montreal Star speaks of Thin brings up the consideration of ; M. | the supplving of A county house of | tention on 7, Strange, Mrs. Birch, Miss Holt ond refuge. If the county could secure Miss ah Only at Gibson's Red ey. drug store. Tt O'Kill street sewer ex. | of Mines, Kingston," The petition of nH W. Newman and ranging to raise $100,000 on street, from Al. See Bibby's new $2 hate. ly the |&ranted. for the yacht and motor bogt possi- | A petition' was: received from the | to be held here on the 24th. mvmicioa ities to combine in the sup- 1 ble aud- seeme 10 meet with the corporation luborers asking for an in port of a poor bonse and the grant hearty approval of those interestag, | trons. ington; Lawson, Sydenham: 2 Lace collurs, 16e., at Corrigan's' | Ge Perth Road: Taw T Wages to fw Mars 4» dav In large cities good dogs do not run . tetition hued | at large, I) are always wevoming. A. Bardiner, i. | the county | 101 lwwn 1, He city conneil the hard {ied The some oustom shovbd tery il Adenkins, for Kingston: | Jewe ry wise | 1 Works anid BOL take action until | in Ring «ton for Gleavide, amd} exe | the Coun) refore it 4, thew, The No _ betty boys" clothing iy, © ¥ Oo {0 he coun- | than ours. Prices the lowest in city for guaranteed goods, Rom Co. Herbert Gaskin brought to the atten- Holder, contractor, police should | been awarded y-laws regarding the creting the platform at the K. wing of Pajier on the roads and railway station. the setting of fireworks in the Alderman Gaskin intends to ice of people throw- several evening meetings -of the insist that the away root | Ig paper on the be | of fence Poster sheets being likewise road rebuilding, y ever | deposited should cease. Kingston had Try Bibby's dainty 81 shirts, ng in | Natural beguty ag a city, and the { The Clarence street park plot should endeavor to [have a centre bed of flowers and add to that bem le ag- | Streets clean, X,, true citizen would | cover up the fence, \ allow refuse to be thrown upon. the A young man, who made his will [ Streets. Thoge why, violated the by- com- | law in this regard are liable to be and | fined. Ladies' double sole stockings, "2 ut street doings. He declared that | for 25¢., at Corrigam's. n the city came It is doubtful if the by-law for d detracted from expenditure of money on the ¢ to | down to his lawn an He was getting thorgughly | will be submitted here | its beguty, Awns spoiled, and | next fall. The board of works int cease bothering him, | ready even to discuss the matter. 5 Ke xive them a dose" that SO many people speak about away. Ownerg, he de- | court house lawn. Kentucky | nty- | clared, should no, i N t allow their dogs to | grass seed did good work there. Sold rin at large, If they did, they should only at Gibson's Red Cross not be surprised jf something happen- |store. ° bec; ame nuisances. Undertaker R. J. Reid went to funeral of the late Rev. T. H. R dumping ashes and refuse on Aber. | ards. The funeral took place at works should have this practic - | cemetery. Every day cart Thin sop Try Bibby's for men's underwear. is new - thorou fare, ortly | Ald. Gaskin's lawn should heed "| mandate, else they may require -------- attention of a veterinary after Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. get the dose the Cataraqui- ward Ww. Y Stevens, J. D. Blaind, E. J | presentative is Preparing for them. ison Pegg, F. Chadwick | The rough cast house on the site Allan, Toronto; RF. Gillespie, % A.W. Chiff, | strect, is Williams, *R" F. Francis, A J.C, Road, the same man who bought . Are the cause of recent go, N.Y; noque; Dr. Joh Moore, Shannon- | more delicate than those of curs. Try Roney & Co. for your new sv Take a few minutes off and come as; A. L. Stewart, Detroit, Mich.: r and sce what we can do for you in| Yoseph Nash. Clayton, N.Y Piles Cured In 8 To 14 Days. wo | BBY case of itching, blind, bleeding ps dred dollars or So out of the aty Protruding piles wg Six to fourteen | VOU be a good idea to go for of [days or money refunded. seu. Salk. wp the sunk a" oor " Py Rg OK ao Money Bonus Given. boards in the walk there to anarant Bear in wind not one cent is being damage cases, ven for the zine and 'lead About sixty cadets lef p . a d Y cadets left to-day f - Suites. Rhy should , You not vote Montreal, to take part in the mi 3 or the smelter by-law ? tary tournament being held in th. -------- city. Lust evening the Dellmar Ang Chesterfield. Point Frederick, hauled Tin at Campbell Bros.' a " on a special car at the K. & P. rai Kingston's style centre for men's hats, way siding. -- en Spring underwear, 50c. and up. Bi Bromo Quin The genuine is y's. sold as (libbon's Red Cross drug store, New Eton caps at Bibby's, Young people of Gananoque. ---- APPLICATION LAID OVER. & + * + < © Kingston, Ottawa Railway. Ottewa Journal Application was made to the de- puty minister of railways and canals, M. J. Butler, Wednesday, for approval of the general route plans from King- fon to Ottawa via Smith's Falls, of the Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ot- tawa railway. The upplication was Inid over practically and in some cases identically the same territory are con- sidered. This railway has 'been char- tered for about twenty vears but be. yond surveving the route no step to- ward building it has been taken. When the CN. R's application was up, *H. B. McGiverin, for the King- ston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa rail- Way. stated that if it were granted it would parallel the road of his com- pany which would he built if it were you-- V ; i Y 1 . given proper location. The company our style, your price. was in a position to build it. Then when he presented his company's plans, The world's best makers, Gi. Ruel, for the C.N.R.. objected as . they _were parallel to his comvany's $ Sue as Hawes, Stetson, line and in some cases followed, - its Borsalina, Tress & Co., exact location. The applicants had Christy and Townend are all re] $ done nothing for twenty vears The * . . apolication should stand until the ©. presented in our unrivalled ; § sorimen of Men s Hats. N.R. plans wore dealt with. Mr. But- Prices 50c. to $5. + ® } ; i 3 JUST THE HAT | | No matter what your taste, i : 9 i e have just the Hat for ler agreed and so ordered. -- The Celebration. We have good shoes for the 24th, Saturday is 'the time to buy them, Lockett Shoe Store the place, Men's stylish hats. George Mills & Co. - Try Bibby's special $1 shirts, | ------ THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. 7e, corsets for 5%c., at Corngan's. A saving on every purchase here, Try William 'Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | thodiet in securing query, | received at McAuley's. *Phone 778 - Companies Nos, three, six avd eight | . He paraded at the armoiries last evening | the annual conference to be held in onteacsar 'Tait had Mitchell, superintendent of the School | strong, R. D. Anglin. started on the p i i i ; Ti S e, Cataragui; Ottawa Anglican diocese is ar- | Island; Thomas Sproule : E to augment | J. Lawson, Elginburg: Noble Darling, was Several outside entries have arrived | Cowan, Dufferin: Alfred Hunter, Har the contract for. con- thoroughfares and | of works to discuss the matter of ity, by keeping the | annual climbing plants in the rear appearance on a charge of drunken- ness, was allowed to go with 2 warn- ing, at the police court this morning. roads [State of the work Rev, CC. 'E. Man. to the pedple hefore ning and Mu tthew Truesdale. drug [and T. F. Harrison. the board of | o'clock this afternoon to Cataraqui Dogs contemplating further visits to D. A. Cays' mew residence, on Barrie being moved to Raglan Hoboot's old house having purchased ¢ Peterboro, re ia J. sol ? The curs ony es aore ye - | meet curs and 1 . Bi FE FR EA Ke BEER UR pee = i, me 5 ut, . smelter about as much ote for ) | H. Britton ih deaths 7 constitutions ase a goodly number of broken bones and boys from two large y and loaded them The first excursion to Ogdensburg for this season will be run on the . ee e-- Steamer America, on June 18th, After Buster Brown Suits, in White that date another lull will occur un- Seetetneeececestceress til about July ith, when the regulg $ Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Friday trips to the burg will he com- menced. As in past years the initial tun will be under the auspices of the Smith's Falls and METHODISTS APPOINT DELE- GATES TO ATTEND. Skin 5 Several Committees Formed at _ King. the Closing Session of the ac S James' church will have an ex-. District Meeting. of the Me Svdenham afternoon, | to attend | At the closing = MADE OVER AND DYED. ----B Ye appointee Ganunogue and several other commit . band | tees were dormed. The lay delegates inted are as follows : . ingston--T. F. Harrison, A. Shaw, Cross |George A. Bateman, R. Crawford, EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Robert Meek, W. J. Crothers, James : . 'Phone 700, District delegates--W, Cooper, Wolfe Tnverary: George Taylor, Gananoque; A. C. Moore, Gananogue; A.B, races | 'owsmith; Matthew Truesdale, Hart | wer's Milis, albiban | the wo & Will be wich tequied dug ming "BRIDAL US Woke appeaninted us ing the SEASON." Stationing committee Rev. Thomas Meredith: reserve representative, Rev, hus |B. Hig Statistical committee--Rev. J. Pinel, Class leader and lay agencies --Rev, William Service and Abraham Shaw. Epworth League and Y P:S.C.E. board pov. i. Mrs cot po Arm You will find : our Stock replete with new designs, in Pearl Brooches, Ringe & P. have Scar! Pins, Necklets, ete, for gift Riving. strong. Contingent fund Rev. W. K. Shortt, T. R. Carnavsky. tentation fund- Rev, and Joseph Lawson. Temperance and moral reform Rev, R. Stillwell and George A. Bateman. Memorials and miscellaneous resolu- tions--Rev. J. Cornell and A. B. Cowan. Sabbath observance Rev. Dr. Eby PAIr [und George Taylor, M.P Church broperty--Rev, J. Cornell the land A. C. Moore. is to some to William Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Craig first Fok CONFERENCE) Seq] W. F. COURDIER | isn't Nominating committee Rev, J. Lid stone and Frederick Lawson. the Educational society-- Rev. - (* FE awn | Mannine and W. H. Godwin. Sunday school--Rev. R. Stillwell ---- In- Destroyed Trees In Park. the { Alderman Kent, chairman of parks, ich- says that ome day last week some ON | young fir trees were planted i, Fron- tenac park. That night boys dis- troyed them, as well as a number of benches." The youth of some sections io | OF the city have not learned that van- Be dalism is unpatriotic, . lhe Tr re- Working In Harmony. The city council is working in har * of mony with the board of trade for the pussing of the smelter by-law. le -------- Fit All Heads. Campbell Bros.' stylish derbies, with ion sweat bands, fit all heads. SODA on SaLeERATUOS IS THE BEST. E.W.GILLETT pomrany > TORONTO. ONT. y's. Pr and ne Use Scot?' Influenza. Invaluable for ALL DRUGQIST SOOO, nt, in m it N. in ® -- the way of a suit. It will pay vou. ' Roney & Co, w Pazo Ointment is guarantedd to cure If anyone wants to make a he » a Any Ladies' Coat in our racks to E° on SATURDAY ne om from '$7.50 to $10 for $5 each. LLL! or li- ot Boys' Wash Suits, Linen or Navy Colored Stripes, for ages 5 to 10 and only 50c. . 4 ; 's Children's Dresses, in Wash Colors, neatly made to fit ages 2 to 5, for 50c. h- or Colored Denim, 89¢c., 95¢. Ar $1.25 each. A few Sample Rain or Shine Coats, to clear at half price, on SATURDAY, $5 each. Eitri 23 only Ladies' Skirts, Samples, in Lustres and Tweeds, beauti- fully tailored, former prices, $3, $3.50, $4. SATURDAY on the Bargain Table at a quick clearing price. Your choice, $2.49, A big range of Print Wrappers, 89¢. each. . 5 dozen Corset Covers, made from 800d quality Cotton, trim- med" with 2 rows of Torchon Insertion and Edged with Torchon Lace, 3 different styles. For a SATURDAY Bargain, 25c. Fancy Net Panels, for doors, 69¢c. each and up. 150 Remnants of Laces and Embroideries, 2° Price. t to 10 yards at low 69c. White Skirts, 49c. Made from English Cambwic, with deep Flounce, Hemstitch- ed, and finished with 5 Tucks, all lengths. A 69c. Skirt, for ° 3 20 dozen Ladies' Fast Black 6 dozen Brass Curtain Poles, at Cotton Hose, all sizes, special 2 | half price, on' SATURDAY MORN- pairs for 25¢c. ING, 12jc. complete. Newman & Shaw for $5, en This means your choice of our New Spring Coats marked at prices 180 Wellington Jo I Street | 4 Re It c The list below carefully. for SATURDAY Shoppers. HOSIERY. Ladies @ double Heel SATURDAY, 2 LAWN WAISTS. Ladies" Persian Lawn Waists wit Wow emhroic button ba « wort i $2.75 SATURDA a 85. T1YI i i ie FHA ET MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. Men's Duck Working Skirts, in Bla and Navy, in Stripes and Spots, La S0c. SATURDAY, 39c. eac DRESS MUSLINS. irour Fancy Dress Muslir Oey roider i colored flow ne THRDAY Sh Sored 20c. Ad. SATURDA oe So ee) Freee tL. . "WHITE SKIRTS. Lac White Underskir ih Te Flounce, has rows of Ins Spec Flounce, edged with Lace: ¥ $1.50, Corset Cove 50¢. Corset Covers, Lack ani Bargain, 39c. 25¢. Corset Covers, made of sertions, Neck Edged with Lace, 25¢. $1 FOR 50c.--35 Corset Cove ery trimmed, worth 75c. and $1 50¢. Lace ( 165 pairs Lace Curtains, i of the season, divided into 3 lo $1.25, 3! yards © $2.25, 3! yards $3.50, 3% yard Johnston's, 18

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