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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 May 1897, p. 4

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PORTER’S Bookstore. UnluJEtxâ€"ma 70m Bnnln bougnx Inc an. Formed Nou- discounted. mgheu are of inure: on dope-its TEOIAS BRODIE. Latina M. d-' The London Free has: professes 00 be very hopeful that the preferential feature of the Canadian urifi will be unworhble. The idol of hvoring Britain in our wrifi momenta unke- Lhe tory heart bleed. an: mum With two more supporters mm mm- tobe end one more from Prince Edward Island, the Laurie: government can unn- ege to lttnd the ragingof SkChulee Tnppe: end the eqmwks of Nick Davin. Thu: Winnipeg mejority we: a record The poor old Mail, like it: loud”, Sir Clarion Tupper. in not growing more scrupulous u it grow: older. The Toronto Tolegnln undo the following serious mtion nguiuat 1t yeatordny: Rudyud Kipling? poem on the new Cmndinn tori! wu published in the London Timon of Tuendny morning, out! '“A‘-â€"â€"_ A: «Hindi? were eonddenble, but the Mei] end Empire and the fruits of another journal’- libenljty wlghoub en Rom of credit. I: n- A - .12-.. :Afl-fl‘l;m thh‘ Toronlo Tolognm : The honor of being fmc citizen of hi. on country in more precious tlun nny patent of nobility to Willdd Lsnrior. Al point to the lily nnd u podnmo to the too. would be the 03's:- ‘I A- .L- aim. - ”I. ' vv â€"._- 3d dignity of knighthood to the prime mini-tor oi Cenude. A knighthood is regarded ee e climex to mull ween in England. The honore which Wilfrid Leurier hue won from hie countrymen eetiely hie embition. The title of “Sir" would he the more lengthening 0! Mr. Leurier'e t-ofice eddreee. The ml: of impe ' privy councillor carriee with it no potent o! knighthood. The premier might edd thet high renk to the dignity which he once to his countrymen. butâ€" even mid the enthueium of this jubilee your Willrid Luurier ehould not ellnw himeelf to be enrolled in the army of knigh‘e. J. 0. Miller, of Ridley College, St. Catherineo, wants u restoration 0! the specific duty on books. Rania: diet the 6 cent: 3 pound duty tended to keep out the cheaper paper bound work. Although he recognizes that the specific duty oper- utee in fuvor of the more expensive book, he does not urge thut view of it. but Itnngely enough profeuee to want. the upecific duty to her out. immoral books. But it does not follow thet u cheuply bound book in nu immorul book. Hwy 333" 9 yould never be able to own some at the bout moiéru fiction ‘weré they com- pelled to buy expensively bound tookn. The works of Furs: “Iun Macleren,” ONTARIO BANK of the tariff dung“. and soy: tint now the question of duties on row mouth! and finished product! is settled he will increllfl hie output. hrsely. He does not know 'hlt action the Ontnio men will take, but presumes they will Itick to the Biggest Assortment. 5 GENT WALL PAPER interest Britain has in that country. The tine loen fell from 66% to 29; Been-:3 other provinces of the republic in a cor- responding ratio. The country seemed yet in: restoration has been as ‘ _downfall. It: c2095 plf-oved EDITORIAL NOTES. 5. Porter. MAIâ€"MAY. i 0! :3. Drum- on :11 parts 0! Bnuin bong!“ Ind ”u L Highest as 0! into?“ 6f TE'udny 302th Gibson. ; British export. under-all Aw I» t‘s°°14 15°“ ‘° an L m)- --A uml‘“ The mnic which seized the Greek my in Epinu, end to: eleven thousand men, And with them the whole population, two-footed end four-footed, on the run, which did not. cause till they were all on Greek IoiJ. seems to have been so com plete and disastrous as that recently described when the Greek forces broke 3 before the Turks st Turnsvo, which filled ‘ III the roads from there to Lsrisse,snd from Larissa to Volo end to Phsrssla, with fleeing multitudes. Raw troops, full of frsntic come, but without the confidence in etch other end in their commmden which comes of discipline. must slwsys be liable to such reverses. The trouble with Greece isthet though ‘ she has so breve and patriotic s people us ‘ever left their homes at the cell of pstriotism, she has no sdequste orgsni- zstion or equipment. Organization re- quires time and equipment requires money. Every dsy gives her better .seuoned forces, but every duy gives her .110 m emptier puru- Interesting nature by Rev Bobt- John- ston. of London. under the Anspicee oi the Y. M. O. A. The popularity oi Rav. Baht. Johnston. oi London, and former pastor of St. An- drew’s. was clearly evinced Monday evening when, aehe rose in his old pulpit to deliver the above entitled lecture. prolonged ep- sliauee from an lnterdenomlnational ac- acrosa the see. He was a representative from Canada Presbytery to the great Pan- m l Presbyterian council at Giaxgow, the chief reason ior the extended vlglt being . desire to hear certain persons and to see into church work. church liie and reliuloue methods as carried on under men whose names have become household words. To enter London ls like opening an en- cyclopoedla. every step taken revealing new thing-. The railway system ior a party travelling ls ideal. being that oi lint-class compartments. but to one going alone it has its uspleasantneee owing to the iacillty icr wrong-doing. London was founded in 1.100 B. C. by Brutus. the resent London. however. beln some iteen i-:et above the first. It h passed through various vicolssitudeeâ€" plagues. ares. riots. etc.. and today stands the newest in the world. with a population oi 6,000,000. There is a birth every iour minutes. and a death every six minutes. All nationalities are perfectly at home in this t oi: . the pulse oi the throbbing worl . Pass on up Oxiorddt" and the historic grounds oi Smithneld into Cheap- side. the tourist comes to the Old Lady oi Threadneedle streetâ€"the Bsnk oi England â€"a gloomy building without windows or grandmas oi exterior. In trout oi this ank is the statue ti Wellington. Close by is the Mansion house. the oiiiclel res!- deuce oi the Lord Mayor. at which place the speaker had the p assure oi meeting ‘ Sir George Williams. the iounder oi the ‘ Y. M. C. A. From this he proceeded to St. Paul's. with its dome risin like a ohieitain above all other steep . St. Paul's was built oi grey stone bv S'r Christopher Wren. an is called the Ear- minster c i London; it has passed through are seven times. It is the bury place oi soldiers; in it lie the remains o Well~ and Nelson. In iront oi the church is the St. Paul’s cross, used for proclama- tions and delivery oi public sermons, etc. The bells of St. Paul's are also a noticeable feature. The speaker vs a graphic det- crlptlcn oi a t itary pageant he witnessed at estminster. at which place he saw the Prince oi Wales and the Princess (110 prettiest woman he ever saw). Proceeding to Rotten Raw. Hyde Park. the visitor can see the magnificence and beauty oi London life. where it seems the aristocracy oi London confine. Pass- ing on to the old Abbe oi eetminster one cannot enter it. an hear the music of its architecture. without feeling it is not only the burial piece :1 the dead. but the ver' house oi God. Its statues and tablets to Livinvgstone Charles and J ohu Wesley, atts, gir Isaac Newton. make it a worthy oi remembrance. Herein is the tower proper. with its dungeon wells 14 fr. thick. Here one ace: the crown of Victoria, with its 2783 diamonds, and the n o! the Prince of Wnles, of pore 1d, also a rich display at armour. The and the famous gravel walk, which he! be. come famous through the names of Lsdy J one Grey. Lord udley. Thou. Moore, or A sum 9 nt Scotland and the cent cos a c! Stirling. t e butt ad of B ockburn, etc., 1 owed. he - ‘ can } ennees in Scotland is due to a great extent pronounced against it. He also a he in 1 words or praise of the great prcea are he . “A Dean." Dr. Cliflord‘ Dr. RAMBLEB AROUND LON DON. 8 can see the magnificence and ondon life, when It seems the ot Lgndgy 00!}. 3:3. '1’?“- THE «NEW able! into {lone hose n en- sling for I It of will: :3 o ndon I. the lame mad men, I the ttlon tour will occupied by the Dacha. d'Uaen. and whine the place was den-sly crowded with wehkmn society people, the holding of we bum: in the chute oi chain beinc mmwmnctmDI-cddcdovubym “can 0! mm society. A terrible pnnbmdcmshtollowedthenhmotilm Themwun wild rnshnortheexitsnnd m.- wmken- 911:0me rumplco «gather having bow knocked down in the mar pale. The lnflanmnhh nature of the kiln: and it: when“ canned the m L0 unreal With great rapidity. and luuverynhorttiuwthemuuwunms at cums. rheumoithebmbadu must-d the smile no u to repwnent a street of old Paris. and it wu opened yesterday, an event which me greatly loukud ion/1n! to in moiety. The pro 05 d‘ at web call were dcvctmi to I um- um- Wu. The null. were presided over by him. Fvvt‘iel‘. the wire of Gen. Fevrler: clue Marqulm du L'Aigl», Mme. Jacobs. the Botmmc 04- la Duucbutic. the Sinrqulne at- r". Mlt'lwl. UM: Duchn-lfl.‘ D'Lnea. Mills. mum-tin. ll» llmozuw «in Si. hltudl'c the Co.“ cm Ln n. Ikl. the Mu q in IL' Clout ruler. uw alumni-c “Alum-«u. the Mn?- qulnu do l'itu, tlm lid-'llcuw D'Aletxvu. u tut-ml,” or ilu- Orham mmlly; Mme. 7- .. I ..... . Hm 11.1mm F. E‘fia unmet the nu or we nu _-, and tin-11y succeeded lr - -'~*lln:utubmn: Loni: He: nn openlng nude by some of those who Wm by. Two becomi- later 1 would Ladiec' v have been 3 victim. toe hardly had i stnuâ€" Spec!“ V throughtbeholebctorelbmrda Ex! tul crash u the Dining room {on t“ The whole thin; wu (N‘t'l’ in 12 min» b. rec-d nod blackened mm at the banner." pm“, The dead were piled in heaps. cot-cull! Punch: henr the exit. where the charred remun- Plrqull were five feet deep. In name all! P In the trunks remained with no n-ouwe ”“0 l M“ n W °' W I ms:- the The rcmen arrived nt 6 end n caning o! infantry follow“ to deer the rulnn ’1‘. B. 8 march for cornea- All the Cabinet Minin- w team lnl’nric ventlmnaedlntelycotbe ”:g‘l’ioemen. their hands covered wltn cloves. have been debuted by the prefect 0‘1 orPollcetopchoottheportimotr-e- In. ns and to wrnp then: in pieces at! clot-h. i to be mush-cred in ambulances to the ‘ Punk de l'ihdnntrb. Unlon CI On I" nidel can be noon number! plld Hem Cl with mutilated corneal- ‘n p The con-u t 0! Associated Pre- Lacs Cm bu had an tervlev v th urn. Elsie Busb- Lace Cur incl at Pthclpbh. who. with the Iii-nu Bs‘rthcrne nod Dreher. won one at the Lace Cm few who coca 31W not nneclthed. Lute Cm lirn. Bmhbec said: "I m n anlecvomnn It booth No. 15. LaceCnr Clo-tome lmcowheretbe areorl‘inlD-m ed. in my h tour nuns freckle-d. in l the booth were nine three hllh xirlu work- lna.ane retain: the blind alphabet. the other Boyn' 2 p writi and the third mung brnnheo. I B .2 m 0)" P curt A to look nround the lunar. A t , ,A__.n I gnu- nnll mum Vnnrhn' Fire at a Charity Bazaar Paris. ONE HUNDRED CURPSES LAID OUT A DREADFUL AFFAIR n u...“ .__, In a crowded fennfltable boar In the Rue tau: Goujon. a which the Dachau-o d'Um Ind aux-t well-known paw were present. Mary peoiple wane band to oath. and than was a terflble mic. dur- maxvum-largenumberotpemnavm 8!. “Wind. 1w: yum-m _ -7 V Mlmmuv. Hr nmozmv do St. 30411er Lb! Comm-m L-n n. Ill. the Mn 0 be n.- Go“. pun. uw mummr UArauuuc. the Mur- qmae du mu, the 1)u::hcusv D'Aleowu. n member of (In: Orhaus tunlly: Mme. D'Arm. Mme. Duh-slam. the 11.1mm I". do sum-slur, Mum. Mon-nu 1hr.- Murmur ('04:: do Ramon-gun]. Hm- {zoyul lllghmu Ge l’uA-hcm' o.- \‘cnduuw. the Mumutu 1L' Mum-m mu! m- \‘mxrvno (h- uh-Kul. nee 1:1 lw-ht-roucuuld. Milo. dc Flam au- » mu m’m LLD- .ux..-a‘.m u. bulld- Than- l cl.» wen- a swim) Ly nuLy uwuuy wall. 1m wzx wctvty IMAM. .-. .1 ro.‘.;t‘nhd x-r-uzurkthk- cotnddmu‘. the 51;.1‘. 1N4 m; o v.- lly tho Dmu‘wsse ' - .1 I! m h'l;fl|“hfl|‘ up yd |'lndus. to. Lzu mama-r (if IZ‘jun‘d. hon’o gn-utvr than at first estkuatod. drnl nud sixty mJun-d pc . cuuVl-yvd to we lluh‘l Dupaluls. In the Uours dc In “due. but many 0 cam-s lun- bmu nuns-ported to pllul Bvaujon. A policeman who was on am: at the coal-s of the bazaar can that rmm 1500 to 1500 people were In the b lug when the fire broke out. who bazaar was 100 yards long by no 3-2135 wide, and constructed almost enure- ly ut wood. Enormous crowd: a! people gathered around the non Az‘n'ang gem Were I Metnumber of m- or c servants. all“! g! r m : A- 23.31%»: m “mu: 1'. In much One lum- ., a» .1 ‘.'nut. 1h? recovered I'llldl "riv- . __ .4 l-uhn “Odd... â€"v__ otiud sch-ants. e mm: 135 .. =‘- tic-sees, and the Won: m ; INK e dead m p mbeuotme tocrncy. ultbong It is hoped once may be found MS being, (and for at the 5.1;” o! the fire, and he directed the operations to: therecoveryatthebodlea. lnthemeanâ€" while the pumps played on the burning ruins. and as the work p enquiries became more numerous and pm “ *u “- "mt the dean: rate yoqld rnlns. and as me wuu y... _____ enqulrles became more numerous and pm t the death rate would also be much hm than at first estimat- Tbc pollce otflclnls thls evening say at. they believe it to be certain that the numâ€" ber of deaths would exceed fill. reaming the terrible the at the Opera (‘omlqne. Among the injured are the Duchcssc (19 la Torre, the Princess Kotchonbnt. tho \‘lc-om- rem d‘Avenel and Mesdnmm Maroon. «In Bren". Halexlenx. Eugene Challcmel, l calmer nnd St. Dldler. _.â€".â€"â€" WORSE AND WORSE 33d tour uuubu.-._,. nndred corpses have now been mu out in the Puma dc I’Industrie. It is be“ dred are beneata Xleved that another bun the ruins. was erected 1n the nimslest inside One of the sunken «1193(9me '{o m mlry 1"} 1.16““- s“ h 4 x~I.-zt:’.l!1'.lil .;( 'It :s In; the Helium-A1 obl‘lc ummvu “‘1‘ MO (\‘v. 'un' m the mm In dent of the muted run an “yum..." I! follow: “The place was cnmmd run at people Ind the he“ was stifling. Ben: very urr oomfomble, my mend: and l etermlned ‘° 5‘3”" 3‘“ ”3"“ a?“ ”1"“; no as to mg own the door. “med 3 mddgnly _t_he shout of an 'uwnbed. In- â€"- _ AAâ€"‘MM I Winn-v...“â€" wI ..- 7* but the (run behind toro- ardnndvcmoepcnted-M y Incl. but! In! ended but“ a 8.8 a i E: or loewpkkoottbtpommorrr In. as and to wrap them In places of cloth. to be mush-rm In ambulances to m. Pun- dc l'lndm mill-Mumummgwbenpud with mutilated corpus The corn. t 0! Associated Pre- bu had an tel-view V In In. Elm Busb- bgcl of mama-19mg. who. with use was Bs‘rthorne and Dreiser. won one of the few gummy-gum not ante-mad. Hawthorne aad‘ Dr'ebcr, van on: at u- tew who coca um not mama. do. to {In lace when the are originat- ed. In my I: tour nun- raided. 1n the booth were alao mm hll xlrla work- lumnc reading the blind alphabet. the own writing and_th_e third any“ brushes. 1 behind me crlcd. The! Lulu-I. bum out.‘ ad pushed me toward the door nu:- er. but fortuuzely tor no. roughly. . “A: um us. my second ex Hence under such circumsgancu. l ndvu'd my two “ ‘ Mn. men urcuunusm . -u....- 7, friends to raise their mm In the front on the wouM not stumble over them. We were on Just stopping on the first or three leading out of the bonding. ' mlnxmynudmlookbucllav theI-boleplacelnmm Atmlcftl caught a glimpse of u: oh! lady omen!“ tram an adjacent door M saw her man» Me on he: skim The next Imam qulu mated wmmnlpuggnpopofbcr. upsed Intensity of me but an! 1 In: a unmarr- {octet Ignite Ind seven] 0: the home. we: ‘thc o envmdnd. mmgkée‘g' - 8 limb. and_l_n many cuss with tact-I m ileoim or ham. then ran III-w " (:10th either ulna. They m the bodies of gene Henriette Elnohndll. Barone- Eun- beth St. Martin. Mute-ac um: Dunno msutercnmmtheSu dorottbesu tern of the Convent of St. t 6: Paul at Ralcy, Mdlle. dc Gwd 11M Com- tesse St. Peder. Other summed m be recognised are those of the Bax-aneu- st. Dldlcr. Mme. Laurent Cosscun and mane. Removed to Large: Premises. Mr. George Gsir. the farmer partu- at the Benson heme. bu rented the have] owned by w. J. Danna. next: door :a the Commerelnl home, hp: by Mr. J. D ma, and Intends to kc: p a nub-.1135 lemmr‘ use house. lie mm give good Bot Mesh tor15:.. with yard, Mable and shed room (no. Times er: run and we mutt cut don expmm. A md Lamb tor 103. with he: man all com Dm‘c giant: {he In. uuucn. a". â€"'.~ 77 - m yum a'ixenoomMI 0! fl .4 __._- on- Inhmfl pomp, tl 453w. :sev:‘.§r;<i flhnmm" Ben: very urr ruined could not we 2 am; :ovui be behind. when 'u ruled- ID- vm bound to» ”patted. M back. but 1 m tried nonma- vtnz crowd. All 71"“er an m hr m (in: 5 him , : i-nlt. Manufacturers are always in need of cash, and we're a. call when they want it. . . . . . ed a lot of BOYS’ SUITS i In this way we’ve secur Worsteds. These go on sale at once at Wonderfully Low of them. We'll try to give you a list Boy’s two piece Suits of Na: These are tor BOYs 5 3° Boy’s two piece Suits °t F“ from 5 to 8 years ....... oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo from 5 to 8 years .................................. Boy’s three piece Suite of Navy Serge. these are extra well lined, and made - 1 Boys 10 to 14 you-3......” Prlce. $2.00 perfect in fit and perfect in make. price, $2 ‘50 Youthsf Mun! “I“ m981_,flnan9§_!ia9§: Gloveo- Boulez-y and Vents Lndleo'und Children's Glove. hon goo Extn good nines at ........ 15. 20. Fun Buck Cotton not: ............ 6c Heavy Weight Cotton Hose .......... 10:: Louis Ecuador! Dye. mood" ........ 15c Louis Hem or! Dye. lo Tum!” 25c Seamless more one ............ 25c LsdieITVeIu st ...................... Specul Vans. worth 15c. tor .......... Extn fine qu'itln st .......... 15c. Panels .9 .................. PM oh .0 .................. PIMYI It .................. Pmsoll st .................. Punch. regular 81 00. ton. Pun-ob. legal-r $1 25. for“ ’1‘. B. Shh-n WI'ICQ. p- r! 7am“ and Cutouts Speck] M” Bax-min- to Union Combo 3: ........ no, me, 45c, Hemp Cuoeu ot ............ 10:. Inc. Lacs Carmina. 2; yudo long. per pm- Lwo Curtoino. 21) do do Lace Condos, 3 do do Loco Coming, 35 do do Lumen-calm.“ do d: i 0101 hing Boye' 2 piece Nev! Serge. 5 to 8 yeue. 99° Boye' 2 piece Tweed Suite. 5 to 8 yre, 81 25 Youthe' 3 piece lulu. ................ 2.50 Men'n Sum. 39 ........................ 250 Men's Suite. n ........................ 2 75 Men'e Suite. It ........................ 3.15 300 Sp‘ciel Szlte. worth Iron: 89 00 to -- An nan 814.00. for .................... $5. 80. 'mu Men'u Pants. st ........ 75 . uOc, 81.00 I 25 0 Boys' Punt-momma”: n. ...... .. .5c Tho Gnu-nor m sud M. H: held her bad min“ his bunt And looked Into hu- eyes. And what he did to her ruby Hp: Tho rem: my amine. But ne'er min will wamuh head Us on bl- hoovlng hunt. Lad nc‘a 33:1: '11] I woma'a lip! By his two lips be we ted. Fa no’u t. m. who: sad the words To unto he: mm his lot. Sohehndtopsynthouud plank: Fur ovary klu In not. Eh "Edm- m m I! 331: out. loaned. m Lâ€"Flourâ€"Mu all mm. mm: quiet and managed. nan-mamas. UnrpooLIuLâ€"a 'hflkfim mainstrutnont '.o.lcu..u3,fi mum: corn. 2- 1d; pen, ”W339" 2”! £51 I W6 Wm 0.. betvy. whit: ud rot ml .oo..ahortcnl.f me. “widenâ€"What on police quiet for wane for red. English country marten . on m quiet ma may. unwedâ€"890‘ when quiet: futures study at a. mad for Ray. 50 Iliad for July tad 5. mm for mu quiet a: 2- ma tor MAY. 2- 20: July m'a use: to: Sept. M: u 96. Pubâ€"What 21 9th: for June. Flour “2 When quiet It 2! so: to! Jane- M at 90: (or June. Wu 1' u 50 114 to: an: “all: r o ..- ”2., mdy!!!’ 7!! he gay. CUMMERUIAL NEWS- Tweed Suits. “short Pants”, lined with Also chap" sum: 1030110 1431311. DUNDAS 81 FLAVELLE BROS. aw gum tor wgngg it: at. 31 00, u 25 90M“ fif.‘f?fi‘fi':.?f‘?ffi.7ffÂ¥if?fi.???fi3f .. W ......... f‘f’. 2‘ Price, $8 25 “m“m ...... Mwmm‘m“ ....... .5??? price, $3.90 SELL GOOD CLOTHING“- 31.00 I '5: 23: Blgjoh Just to land 1:: Iecu an ww. Serge. $842 to 33 linden to clear n: .............. 25:. we Bunufol Buck Lucre- a 25c. 35c. 400. 50:: Buck Sicilian n .......... 25c. 35:. 45c. we Shot leru at ...................... we Blade Suiting: u .............. 40c. 50° â€" - A on. a. m. (n. fiiéfvvilcm it. chy etc:- tron: Y n will and our New Stock node n ontirely of goods [hot re trustworthy on oetvioeoble. ond our complete mortmoot insures p'rtcc‘J satisfaction and my oolectioo. We with o: to know tint we one giving gm‘ bog-m3: io the_bat’lice 0! good: we 36 inch Fume" ........ 3% Inch Bl. ched C Mon Sinker Funnel ........ Towcllnp. "IClpl" st.‘ Towcln u .............. Exm true Towels ..... 56 Inch Towollng ....... Fat Cdor Glughzmu.‘ Envy Shh-tum ....... Canonic- st. .......... Woven wuhln Tl" ...... 10:. 0:8 for Sllk Knou or rbyu ............ 8 for Men I Ind Bon' Unlsunderoi Shlrtt. Snâ€"m Unlmndered Shim. Linen 7 ' Baum .............................. Perfect Fltung Whl e Dre-n S JrL. .. See our Imports! Workuuz Shirt ...... Fine Summer Shh-u cud D swan. . .. Freud! Bubs-[um Shirt. tad Draw If! .................................. Blur Gunmen Sax. worth 35c. (on. BesuutujgnartmentpLMen'c ch arr. A. Ill 1 Black Sula sum. 0W. EIIII-llul -V-v- v“.-â€" Dreu sum ...... iz'aoE '73c'. 8i 673781725 iRAIN! RAIN! RAIN! Ken's Furnishing. is prepared to protect your understanding from all kinds oi weather. Our Spring Goods are out of sight both in Style and Price. See our Bnrpln Tnblon. - 50c. 75c. 31. Cl 25. Cl 50 See our [about Boon. your choice tor - - 15c. 25c.35c Men's Envy Plow Loco Boots 75c. 8!. 81.15.8120, 81.25 Tue sole of the M. H. SISSON STOCK still continualâ€"goods being notified ”my below their original price. See our I‘dies’ Colored Ox Shoes in button and hoe. The very latest shades. See our Genu' Fine Boob manufactured by G. I. Sioter. Our New Stock nu mum uuuuuu mu. 6% W W ‘ the excellence of our goods est point. And while taint-Lining our nepnmion in this respect to m to the Lowest Point. We know than nothing builds up busi- We eell them, slnye sell them, and don’t sell anything else. x. J- Carter. ROBT. NEILL Not aSixty Years “36' everyday Wet in. BOB'I'- NEIL-L FULL LINE OF TRUNKS AND VALISES. BOOTS AND SHOES Stsplel New Stock mule u: and we're always ready for the first ‘. SUITS in SergCS. Tweeds and wrunv Low Prices. R. Null. Prints and Cotton Goods Put Color Print. e‘ ...... 5e. 8e. 10c. 12: Hattie-Iguana 3m: end Grey: 3L. 1: Term Bede. “tut end mus-(it. . . . 11 Chellles. in nest petume. eh .......... Linen elect- .......................... 1< Pllue e: ........................ 125.3, 1 Cashmere I .................. x Jrqund-u: Dunn". tram ........ 1 Beautiful rage ct Colored Dwss Mutual I'or ................ me. 23c. 2 Comte and White Wear Crompton end E. T. C. Corsetsm‘r feet in 0:, none better, In velnes u ...... 50c.65x753.95c.81008125 See onrmc : fleeting e: ....... (5c Mee' White Cotton Night. Gown-u [we trimmed and tucked. e: ...... 43c Ledl-‘e' White Cotton Corset Covers from ................................ 153 deloe' Wnl‘e Co ton Chem!“ {ram ‘29: Lndiee‘ White Cotton Drawer-e from 25c Fatah“- Ticklu (or. ................ White Cup at m..."ounoh" .. loredCAertW ‘ bunch" 81¢ Vduu n '1" I nc ............ Ila-um» Bed Spmsd. lug... . Anna Glnghsmu. . .. ............ 10:. 3 Snob Cuc' I Tnmd .............. 4 Purl But: ........................ S)“ FJH m M .................... S It! Pelt Hsu Cc ................... GMFodarnRsb.............. Betta: Palm Hit” ............ Fu- Fadan. wail: 82, Dr .......... (3ng Bennett Ewe. madly sold '52825J.!-x ......... ' Fall “Isl-smut ct Wilklnaa: Co‘s cdobncod Btu lo Radars: and Duty: 3? .......................... C”! r .......... “3:. 15:, 2):. 25¢, 43:. Smw But: tron ................ 5: to H.“ and Caps DO YOU wm THE BEST Staples to) 8: l 15 ‘2: flc mat a House? I} New Dry Kiln The billow And the only 1 sheet of And the nin sidP. an All" move! A "we ‘ cu: mortal 0)” Bl“ the mvea wash and smite wiu or.“ we constant cl .1“! the rOCk And the nin-dro! by day, Till the routing: river rips iua I» hundred ysrda any. And so it. in with A grant. reform work is phin when dune, 'Tia step by cup, and blow by the roaring field is won Though the strife he fierce. a . L“- And us; win The Clcwlan" 9.9“ $11.: man 'm We. and when 10 a GoPmlty BL ‘I caphictlly and t i. Anger-Jif- that herewith 2 View of m- ammo The bad times cum- duct the time when the 8889 90. They were a W. Ruin snd sum in W colonicn. In lh Kinkyinm cane to the fr “701.. A high protect pound more. and great Wed. lulu-ml of gm mt worse. It wu m wu the mm- m \ when the old policy of prowcbi‘ manned. In New South \VDJM, In “people mowed ngsinac mm 1‘ 00-0. Henry George hui boen Lhw country. and u a result": nhooh I\'..L . undo 'pu'ty had arisen. “an “1 moment over the protection pl thin My enme inw pchr. In Cm!» In ambush a free Ludo pom Hosted by the wriea in the upper but it. went, ngsin to the people M W with larger mnjormm. M bill has now been passed. 1 M .bolum in every panicuhsr. I «bonny with the moat. obstruct,“ motive “rifl- nnd with Lhe moot. 0M able mini for revenue, sub-mibuung m n land Vblue ux. in hnrmol the duck ax idot. This policyl has. in W“ neuly a your. an mu ux idea. This poucyu been in opernuon noel-1y a your. The new: of the effect, of she pom the highest degree gnmifying. Syd: chief city of Rev South Violets, hm Inger ohm o! the Anew-[Alien I made then she ever befure "use. her whence are crowded with We during the peat wmmrâ€"l m thereâ€"hes been extmol' ‘1'“. There ere no longer my un “abide we clue of hsbnuul I Ill even thin clue has lmzn d'u Mnly to population. Dar-i1 mum- holideye the moroughm W With town And Country .11.de Impondem of mu Mu Own. “everywhere money wai Dom.“ The emckccpera we I” Note. Some ides of the “ m done any be had 1mm “the receipts on one only of Q ‘3. during the two or three duty km unounved to $200.0 a“ eni- were crowded, Lh '- eliu with exact-Sonia". ta‘ ”W were peeked every 1: ”i in!!! the evidence we: on d ”I! prosperity. The loan “bNaSonth Wl|fliltm1 . 3‘- out new! eolnel from‘ h e- in the United Satay! “0' bars” and then gw seem amt“. m '0 "kw (he word of mummnwmhm must. build I: W Pro-1m Your W“ dunno-n bound ID the am. smn J. P. RYLEY. mm A‘l' rm and Single Tux 1 Welling!” {I‘m us with s drop Onwm nx COLUMN who won an 13,2422 we repro ‘â€"-\'icmril I“ s Ill! “”3" ,_ But New ‘ we must, k 5, In this cm“! in the front in I i. yield No wuplnfl an number is o: the old! years ago II” tit n with r iujona ll t! n Lhu r I'm"? IL exp mu m; in nun-l ive u!” ulaum 17 away lap" calm bout swam ‘muonq ate! H01 mll W

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