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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Mar 1903, p. 5

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line at Pension“ m and 3rd MindmApl-il to Haliburton, ' ‘ ‘pr’ir 8flfand9th Bobcaygeon, ' Omemee, April 13th to 15th. onlC Coughs West Ops, sold a spanbfirear-Ea lson of Ashlb-urn, Ont, fOr $360. an, Cornell has another. team. of ‘mares for which he would not “take that sum. Mr. DaVidson was judge u 1 Y; 1. (\4 .i. (I (Lt (L l \ \L "l \\ PF r iof Clydesdales at the Central Fair llast fall. - _ ., ‘ " . â€"The many friends of...Mr. “Joe" lMcConnell have been busy congratu. ‘ . ! l l l ~ .\ 1 :3. l C 0 O Q. l‘_‘ < | o H" ' \‘ll ('3 \ u ‘ U < r3 .3. ... ('5 (ll b-l I) lating him on his wedding which was celebrated at Port Hope on Tuesday McConnell 0 A4 ,.A (la "0 m \ n I 1‘ last week. Mr. and ey, are among the most popular {young people of this :town. Hearty lcongratulations. ,, . . " fPassengers on the Esturion will miss Engineer Marshall’s pleasant liace this year. He has engaged with l Co-llingwood firm." For 17 years a ,‘Mr. Marshall has been, at his post. on the Esturion and confidence in his fidelity and ski-ll, added a good deal to the comfort of those who ! l l â€"The 42nd convention :of the Ontario Educational AsSociation :will be held in the Toronto Univer- gsity building, Tuesday, Wednesday, "and Thursday, Apr. 14th, .15th and :16th, 101. Addresses will be delivered , l'by Inspector Seath, President, Hon. Lmdsay °;R. Harcourt, Minister of Education, A !Principal Gordon of Queen’s Univer- QWQT P563639?” ; sity Kingston, and others;,Proigrams M M :__ may be had from Inspector Kn-i-glht. / . //, . l â€"Mr. Harry Haggarty of Roches- . litr. who hasspcnt a summer or nouscétwo at Sturgeon Point, OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQ’Q‘ OOOOQOOOOOOO09009660090000. and has April 10th? and "nth : ’ " -Last week Mr. Win.“ cgmfi‘éog '* Clydesdale mares to Mr. JohnBamd- 'h°m~in13°“mne~on Tuesday night ' the summo- with hen-aunt Mrs. Petâ€" 0 his bride, formerly Miss Alice Hart: bee Thursday attending the weddinn' l O Itravelled by thatpopular steamer. . 3.. 11th inst... when their youngest M”. Roth“. Llewella May was marned to Mr. Geo. Crawford, a , “W in the Squier and Flavelle firm 0! this town_ , Ihe many was performed by ReV. A. J. Harvey Strike, pastor of rial-swam returned to her Aâ€"Mliss .Loyst, 01 Bath. reached itown‘cn Saturday night ‘to spend her -mwh¢n. 203:8: Hethodlst church. About â€" 00 m. - Mr. John McDonald, formerly sohn’s Wm m l 2; anti-11:112.] torem'an of the Wax-dei- but lately .. of the Burk’s Falls Arrow}. left last week for New York. â€"Sérgt. _Major and Mrs Martin and daughter Maria, was in Otona- Party approached. Mr. Geo. Bab- coda-acted as groomsman and .Miss Sophia McGee performed the duties of bridesmaid. The bride looked charming. 91115' a few of the bride's personal friends were invited. The happy _ couple have gone west on quite an from Los. Angeles, 0211., on Saturâ€" extended tour. A very large gather- day morning. Mr. Goodwin will soon “)8 01 young people were at the sta- take. a DOSition as engineer on' a t1?" t0 see them 011’. The bride re- Lakei_Superior barge. His wife and cewed some choice presents. Among son "will summer in California. them a beautiful gift from the EP- â€"-Mlessrs. Thos. Roberts of Fenclon worth League Of the Queen-st 119”" Falls, J. H. Del amere of the Min den odlst church of which she has for Echo, Wm. Craig of Kinmount, Thos.. some y oars been a member. The Baker of Ingoldsbb’. formed a portion Watchman-Warden- joins their many of the representation tram Victoria other friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. County to the Grand Lodge of Eas- Crawford 8‘ long happy and useful tern’ Ontario, which is now in ses- me‘ sion at Peterboro.‘ ‘â€"Mrs. Jas. Harvey accompanied her brother Mr. J. A. Lamont when he left town last week and will spend some time with him visiting friends in dlfi'erent parts oi the province he- of Mrs. Martin’s son, William Henry “Mr. Frank Goiodwin reached town KERRâ€"LOGAN Rural Dam Marsh solemnized the marriage of Mr. W. J. Kerr and Miss Margaret Ann Logan at Mr. Rob}t. Bryans’ residence, Holly Lodge, at. 4 o’clcck yesterday afternoon. fore Mr. Lamont goes back to has ' The bride. who originally came . . -~ l'r '- - , .... on G-T-R- admires Extrinsic ._ to u o C was laizl of! hi his in'u'ir‘s in the J ‘ ‘ yems, and the groom is an old em-l W-anstead wreck l . . m. , e scwhere dBSCI‘ll.C(l (ploy of Mr. Bryans. in this issu . ' e 3 llhss Lizzie Logan. sister of the -â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"-â€" tbrlde, was her maid, and Mr. Lockic‘ . , . 5.2m Butli‘!‘ . . . 4‘1 l "* ._ isc'l'rl time-s visited Mr W. Sim ‘ ' , ”ml dcch ellt‘f‘d. IS ‘qu \ ' p" ,C der . \- . on v.1! “l _ ‘ ._ .- :son here was well acquainted with AMONG THE CHURCHES 3 al. was bfit man. .1m ““5 , . , Mm.” m 1.10 none; I ‘ ' _ _ _ 5 , ser‘ed and a pleasant evening spent, ‘‘‘‘ ”0.“... .. a. ti- socmty man Bur-dick, who “as l . - , gm»;- SLore am ”1110.50 mysteriously murdered in his] iafter which Mr. and Mrs. Ixerr went pun. ’ ‘ ’ Z ‘ e '- o .‘ h o L J: ' ”w. . 'house m Bull‘alo two weeks ago. Archdeacon caey w‘ms HIS HOCk’i'ol liseefii-l houlse oln RIUSSCH :3", .8??â€" ..‘:HU\‘,. grog-1g lloating‘ bridge W-hll fair. Geo..Simpson Was in Bufâ€" ARIES! Socialism lrgceivgd banthevabgiizb 0 pSTZf “(Inc ‘ in.“ ..-;-ge<1 by an ICC lam‘falo acme time ago, with, Mr. and 0 S - ' 3 e. onbutu A- : , .. 1,. . » 5 n “nday night Rev. Mr Wil- “Ons- . m Lillillc. !MXS. -laggarty, they called on the li ' . - . ' . l TKO 5 ~ ' .u . . .5 \I . ; .. _ , ams, who is- supplymg the pol u-ti T'I‘lullâ€"Dhl ELL . .7 (Hi }y,\.;v~1'¢;nj.lli(l . 1- gmuideled mans father and mother of St : , l ‘ Tl h - ‘ “3"“ 1. m u’n till for i who are ver ”estimabl ' 1 .- Andrew S preached on 7‘“ch 10 omo of M). and M‘s. John may». l\il'h‘:ii;.'u. . . - l v y; .5 e P801295 hcus and his meeting with Christ, 31’93'011. (ltonabee, was the scene of a h Lit-.3250 Act. 5 750;, â€"â€"On Monday morning, a man nam- This man was a. taxâ€"gatherer and aslV’e-Y‘)’ interesting event. on Thursday, ‘0" Puss-.1111, Was med b-gcd John Fry, was found wandering such ,despised by the people. When iMarch 12th. when their daughter, ‘5 J”. Spitting: tobacco ltllce‘zalong the 11th concessiOn line - oflotllers despise a man he is apt mini“ Edith Mary, “"115 united in the ‘5 I“,_1L‘.\;l.c,_,.0yly'5 corner; lBrcck in a. demented condition. Helact so that he will come to despise? (.,.).,..i,.,, am 311, Fred-[had no boots on..and his feet were lhimself. Distrust a boy’s word anrléH‘mr-Y Tmttcr- of Lauder. man" so“ Jilifliiiniimoi inspect-ithdly lacemted,hruised and» frost-[make him a nor. his honesty anal“. “"5- (“"8"- MPW) Martin.“ ‘ Clillzui‘lQ-A CollLl'aCL of cement Zb’ttm- A sash “73.5. tied around-hislmake him a thief. Referring to the ithls tmvn. AL 4 0 clock the bride . 1‘ L11. - “ ‘ {\‘~aist._ ‘After his Woulnds mre dms_er]ation of capital and labor LIT enterm 11m IWIOI. leaning on the . ..,, , 1 \ll‘ W P sc-d at Cannington, him-"Fry Wasl'williflms spoke of "that ghastly ‘_arm 01" her father amid thestrains finch 313“” ‘11” ‘ ' ' brought to the hospital here. He gospel of the survival of the strong," ;of -the wedding march, which was 3mm 'l‘lii;;<il'.ly to begin job nearPort claims to have sold a farm near :Kirkfield, and to have had nothing 5 x d‘ Jto eat for a. week. 5 133.1319}! is {11‘1“} if“. luts ‘13:? ~The Raven Lake 'Portland Ce- .. ”.5 .1; 1, (lClilCm 111 the coun u . ,- ~ .~ » - . 5 M Woman’s‘ment (:ompany have issued a line .. L‘? "4231““? genigltllv'mg of their proposed pliant. witch? “0-“: ““0”“ th indicates buildings of such num- . number of lllilk‘l‘i'nfhtnl’ Oddâ€"fiber and magnitude as will, if the L‘z’xnilinfâ€"Wm “51th otheiplans are executed, ’give Victoria -\ pleasant ' County a concern of which she may :1 the . gwoll be proud. Mr. Geo. Jordan, w..- lot'ul {rappers are Calllllllng;lOC31 wg‘int for the company’s stock en's cum-k in quest of the ? is recovering from . his painful "in. : whose pelt is likely to jury, resulting from stepping on ., "'ini‘l‘llllllflll. .. = ,,., 3.)”. r ‘u_‘ _.\,. . llumlug‘ night _ lklllfl'l) Wits llt‘l(l. 0 0 O 0 o O O 5318 .ll choice top dressing of Kent-st in liic L'lolm‘ Scull. l’l‘lt‘cs‘ _ 3-] that vicinity, several times and colâ€" d.” (1‘... Supt Begbic 560 lectcd as much sod and fertilizer as would carry. At his rcadyniadcs W." “‘53:?“ lick} l'lillllil' .. ‘1 v\ v, 1. ‘ ".. \ . < «:2 mums any linger. The ward [lands/.1 to l’il'puy the other hall“ "of $2.3 lepail's, lam-(l the gravel was put on forthâ€" ~”VT-”lit? mass of with. mel â€"()rillia News-letter : By a pcc- high i; llll;‘.l‘ accident the Parry Sound Lum- """‘-;‘9'\'1"‘»l 1-” “F llfiCl‘ Company lost a valuable tram . -: . “7‘1 mil‘lclol' llorscs last. Friday. ~ A pony enâ€" 2;an and calblle was usml'to assist in l’n:-;1al;ing the heavy loads of logs up is mu<rh|a steep hill. in Fri-day while one . " “ ‘ W; of friends 5 of these heavy loads were being takâ€" ‘ \ ‘1“! 53>" llL‘Z‘ bereft lcn up one of the horses slipped and ‘ ' ' ‘ ch: ‘-'.:1.< hum yes-lieu. When they were freeoi the 'sleigzzh the cable liroke and the heavy lead went thundering down the hill, ”13:; luxuriio {Milificg‘ crashing into a, tw‘m’oi horses hitch- :tl‘l‘fiSSJl in? ski-n19 LilllC‘ Cd to another .load ,§Q;ne.t“’0 hrun' guide-i1 “no... “Maud feet below. i The .impact was ital ‘ 7-” "‘3‘“ 11m: town \vntâ€"llel'l‘ific. Nothing was' left of the l 1 1‘ it‘i‘i‘C-t'tisim: mmmscs. lpocr beasts but a mass of mangled ‘ ‘7 A ‘ home's and flesh. The company it 13 ---> Ewan: {15le in '1. 37:“, : . ‘ 7 l“ 0' I '- Short .. . ., f‘“‘--~I 1?. cozlliilllsol'v for itild paid $300 for the 'team a . 1 1 ,, . ‘ . i Ill: «*0. .5.- . .. ;. - $21121 01' lchi e ab ' T‘: = w 5‘51. ' ‘* j‘f'ifiili‘il on the vil-l ' . ‘ “e 18 m: allowed to! ., 5 ; P.rsondls Ulllciyfi . . certificate ‘. \ .A‘rllc.‘ ;ll ‘lll Si) Hus-5 :1 953“" “l96%"WEWSQ‘GEGLQEWG‘S‘QMm . o . 0 00000000 0 oo . o . ooo . 0000 hit“. l'szltz). .,4 7‘: -.. "”MS-lc'm-i- . .nl :0 Lindsay is O .O. 000 I wlto was Monday and TuesdaY- . ~ last but at home over Sunday. t‘Xll‘Cl: *. ' H t St __Revs_ Gafibutt . . as usual if.” rent (it the 5,”: Yim. : ‘ hunt, is (ilk . â€"Mr. ~ \ _ 5. '7‘ r, .TFQ. . l l.l0d curl); Eat,- “he DeSilbe . ~. . Was in town on _ “11mm 5. ‘g": of Kingâ€" the Grand Jamey. a. . . . :above; ‘H:)‘El,;,_lili‘:“:‘:n$1.23.9le that point he was arrested by P. 3;. rr'c.‘ “in 5‘... H'mimls . L". Reeves, and next morning I’. “M. ~. 5 ,3‘ ‘ ‘ 'Stcel‘s asked him to contribute $10 ‘ .. ‘ :to good roads and $4.70 to inciden- ““‘.‘H”*H ‘5‘" ‘ ‘5‘ "11 1;” ‘ t-~.ls. His antagonist escaped but l K 1 “‘1‘“, 5‘3”" : will be interviewed later. ‘1 \, g 5“ 1., fox”, â€"()n Thursday night, Supt. Beglolic 3.3,... ' .ol‘Fthe waterworks met ‘otihe Board of 31.1, . (.wwwy. tow j Works and said that the commissionâ€" . 5,5,4. 1min is 1\,_ crs would bear hall the cost of mak- LE \ ‘j_. lil‘l-(l'll‘li‘ mg the round from LlndSlayâ€"st to the . " 5 ” pumphouse pass-able. A large de- , 1‘ 5‘L5"_-‘}_L'li\’el‘y' of coal that must be got off ‘ ' \“‘”‘Sitlle oars made necessary a. passable frond. which the street spoken of was i “ 5' ‘ VS (lily- :lll’c’il certainly not. 'I‘eam'sters had " ‘ 3‘,’ u11"l:l'.-e'e'0lll.'e illinozl and hid their wagons :1 :3 5‘li”.\"-‘~- Rings-Jud Lntil they refused to draw -â€"Warden Bailey was in town on â€"?.Ir. Alex. S-torer at Toronto was and Sinclair of ~ debt. will be taken. E‘enelon Falls were in tOWn TuesdaY- - "‘ m J. Pan-e, Janebvllle left this Stigilnse Paul’s on Su iy. Both irendered by Miss Mary lleyell, (ousin The bride was accom- sister, Miss..lennic, =w_hich, when a man, even a millionâ€" ‘8.er believes, renders hilll a pauper. l-and occupant of an inner ward in the. of the bride. lpanicd by her twllilc the groom was assisted by Mr. lllloral work house. The sayin:r of, . . "l‘cnnyson’s “Northeln Farmer“ iHenry Deyell, cousm of the bride. that "the poor in him are bad" IThe ceremony was performed by the a p Rev.- Mr. Thompson of .\Shl)ul’llhalll, was not true. A2: a rotten; met-ting of a ministerial association Mr. Wilâ€" ‘liams had been amazed at UIC‘pllCl‘- illity of, the ideas of the clergylnen [who believed that, social unrest , . i0illd‘7 be cured by any organization ,a‘h‘l'wsome bouquet 9‘ .“"‘.“e carnalâ€" or system. "The cure, he said, must ttion’s. 1. The br‘dfdma‘d was. attired ‘gcomé not from “slow, lint ‘fmmiin White organdlc and carried pink .Zaccheus had become honest cmnatmm' Aft”. congratulations and' good wishes a wedding ham km in the presence of a large number of limited guests. The bride looked attired in white organdie with chifl'on, and carrying l ( harming, trimmed . :. owl tlu‘llllllld next season. inail, and will soon set out to disâ€" . ' ' 5, ‘ Jim-arm 1.. Shi‘illwrd. the noâ€"EI‘OSB 01' the remainder 0f the i’stock lgnd grilbeigalerby, $3,121“? t \l‘l‘th Ulnblti was served. The wedding presents 5 ;;::ti-L‘;uholic lecturer andgdl’llortwm‘d to his agency. ' g“ Id: each) iathber justify)Ziléglliguii'liwcrc. numerous and costly- Amid _ Jill .it l‘atmit :1 NW duyfill â€"â€"()n Tuesday night Albert -Walker : peace only when they were right with lsllowizl‘s of rice and good wishes the :- .m (illi‘l'dllflll {or mint-er. éol‘ the east ward, and Philip Curtin God. After a somewhat discursix-olbappy couple left 9n the owning .;.;;.._:1mi, will do the localâ€" 5 of South Ops terminated an alterca-lsemmn the pr‘eacher laid down four :train to visit friends '." Lindsay. be- _. : “flora. and Killvn's I’m--Ltioll at Pyln’s hotel. by listicuffs. lpropositions growing out oi th‘gforc returning to their future home 1%,; :0-.. 1.15,, their choice ncdlll’alker' was knocked down in the ltext, that one could not help wish-ii“ Lauder, Man. Many happy (1115's- Obituary GEORGE MOORE Geo. Moore died at his son‘s .Ridout-st” on Sunday l'ing he had made the framework of his sermon. They were: (1) A maul should put himself in the Way off good, as‘did Zaccheus when he got: linto the tree. (:3) One should not! Mr. 11"..) discouraged by; difficulties, when gresidcnce, seeking goo-d. Small mun and bigfniglit. Deceased had been sick for~ Cl‘OWd, but ZaCdlCUS SUCCCCdt’d- (illfilbout. three months, and his death 'thn a man is seeking Christ, Christ ! was not unexpected, is seeking him. Jesus looked up at; Mr. Bloom was born in lrcland 76 1" “10 lowest Iyears ago and cmueto Canada when éZaccllcus, and (4) illumlm beings there are great possiâ€"gu lad. With his parents he settled bfilities'. The reformed Jewish tuxâ€"lat Carleton Place. me ”km a collector was an example ......... Only a few heirs later Mr. Moore Cilllic to dozen of the choir was present. The Lindsay. where he has livtd ever anthem was “Come unto me." Mr. since. He was a carpcutcl' and Campbell and Miss Gross took 1h builder. and the Keenan and llohcny SOIOS' After the sermon the Chm” ,blocks were erected under his sup-31'- sun: “Seek ye the I-ord"â€"â€"a bacilliâ€""15mm ful ”anthem. Leader Jackson isE He married a sister bringing the. choir Of St" “\"(lr3""FZSl1\'t‘r. and she and a family of live lto it high standard. “bile the z‘f‘l‘lsurvive him. The family are: Mrs. ldicnce were gathering ()l'fjkllllgii.1. ll. Cameron. Mrs. l‘?_.(,‘l-irke, Hamilton rendered "Guard “hlii‘ li'watcrtown. N. Y. : Mrs. l", L. Sleep”â€"a gratifying substitute for ton. Chicago: Fred, of London and the regulation fuzzy-wuzzy perform- Arthur of town. Mr. Moore-was an \‘muq that organists are addicted to Anglia-inn and a Conservative anil of Mr . ll ugh ‘C . .. .~l(.‘|- at Voluntary time. was highly rcspmtcd. At St. Mary’s a 1 MRS. F. MOONEY tended 10-30 mass on Sunday morn- I‘ett‘rHOL'o Exaltlilicr, Honda)” Archdeacm'l Casey spol-ic 1-n op- "chtcrdav morning the death 01‘â€" bwmm curred oi‘Elirabeui Martin, wife of Should. Mr. 1:. Mooney. of Mimlcn, who die-.1 at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Deceased came 1 o l: .‘ l' argc audience at- ing. - position to the present-day movcmcnt. Laboring men not put themselves under the yoke oi the state, but serve their individual i A- Comstock. . ' °~ -. 'iltions - ,a ,. employers. hocmllst ingfqum ”5m Peterbcro from Mmixn {(3. Mt" 5.01 l ' about Lhristmas. She was tend to anarchy. . _ haallh their lots 1n ”“5 world. taktll ill last Octo‘rcr. a. tumor - ' X . - - “figyhgisttlmcliifrcll inz the cause of her Sickness. U lacâ€" She gradually became weaker until death called her away yesterday morning. was 61 years of age; her hus- up with . hoping for their r At the Queen-st. _ q the pastor preached thcc on elmâ€" day. In the morning his text was1f :‘I will bless thee; and the;1 55mm: band living at Minded, and eight H The central Obi a [children survive her. She was .mm a man can 'in Peterbloro and has W a rcsxdent was that before H sense, he, i Minden for the last 20 years. Pier was the late W. 1:. Martin. ‘ ‘ ' lical blessmg, m the bib ‘ l1” must be blessed by God. At nigh iimher who was drowned some years ago at Burlcigh Falls. Three sisters. Mrs. - “Every man's work ‘ed by fire, of what sort it “'5'” The idea. was that only A. Comstock. Hrs. Wm English anl Miss Martin. and three brothers. Messrs. W. J. Martin. John Martin nally survive. Next and R- B. Martin. are still living." Dr. Galbraith, of Ileneâ€" ach morning and night. . Mrs. Mooney was buried at Mindon .' c Wlll be provided. A She be a blessing- tSpecial mus: .. , ch. thank oflering in. behalf of the chur yesterday. ______+.__â€"-â€"â€"â€" McNamara, ' Fenelon F8118. Prof. DeSilberz Coming. _ Prof. J. H. DeSil'berge, the eminâ€" ent German eye speCiaJist will be a: ' ht Mr. At mg laces on the dates .. .- 8 00d- ,eanons wer g referenx‘ 5‘ w’ :11}; W" Althouqh )ll's settle. ' n ' ra, made poinfc-ll - k"; . .7. ""1“ A11 pm);- he 1U '. -â€"Dr. Neil of 'Peter‘boro spent S‘m’ Macnamal ti rs oi capital and 13' mentioned: . 2:? ‘ a 35-3.. 5".“ (l .1 101 . _ . . E. to ‘11:} re a O. . ts Fall “at the Mangwp - duet} .- d t th his Sister Mrs. - . . d1 the pilot ponelon 8. , _. .. l oCcurred Iln- ay 11) own Wl , While comm!) rig . , lst )n m... 5h" “-353 a lHOst ostim Gregory. b?rlaflor to protect itself. he “‘3, House. 11ml! 30th *0 AW“ 2 am: am... , .1 ‘ and Wife am ° . - 'the man who di elusive - ' ' - K; 4». Th . :Vll. Mile Circle â€"Mr. Thos. Marsh. not fall, to notice . .. _ â€", , . ,. ott’s Hotel. April Natl-331:». attihlyz‘l 3.1; CD EIOHday visiting MIS._ wh’s'father,. C01. rth of “0" and Wu“ Kalgdodnt. at St ' ' l'f.‘ :1. 431‘s: 053?: r .. Deacon. - ' " . ‘na . -_‘ . a}, “mien How" April i. v-iontmy -On Thursday .evemns Mr. - , 5 â€"- -- * .‘ .1; f? the 5.3;, >0 held at the Mrs. Sutclifie, entertaineg the Bier}: r; a. “mirsday employee. ' . " = - : 2 ~.5"“ libem‘mg at em. Norman ma remade? . is 3:11.139“ lo.â€" a hoe 01d peoples Chimera last Wm 3‘47"?” Iw . i . "uned- -\ .uF. The pub- to his "A ' 'ts :' L. '_ :3 .’-_‘-i-.' 5 .5 : _.I V . " 'Nmm at I Silver conection .- 1 f" ' " W ‘l’roi, J the door â€"Mr. E; Y; Spur-r bonds of lllalrimony to Mr. William § 1 l . if . . , “,Wli “‘W’l» twin»... ml mu!” ESTABLISHED l8“ W‘ WWW . Men’s Clothes 3 O Spring Suitings and Overcoatings from Great Britain and Ireland await. your coming. The Spring showing was never better than it is today. New stripes and checksâ€"last colored. Navy and Black % 3 Serges in fine and coarse twills. Black and Oxford Cheviots for overcoats. Suits to order made from imported cloths The New flats have been on exhibition all this week. Many sales have been made. The stock is still com- plete in all ways. Some special hats on sale at $2.00. W Underpriced Blouse Silks A Japan Silk agent offered us a lot of silks the otherday at 1-3, less than their value, they are on our counters to-day with the 1-3 oH'llle regular price. The patterns are all stripes in pink, light blue, old rose, hello, grey, cardinal with white. On 3 i A The regular price is 50 and 60c. Our Boy’s Suits in "Norfolk styles are ready for spring selling. Sizes from 5 to 16 years. T he plums of the season’s buying are now gathered from the different manufacturers and are ready for your inspection. 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