$15,000 smcx of w um. 60008. lllflflï¬u and l_n_suram:e A limited mount of Cash to Loan on monguge u. love-t nun. Noto- din- nee Co-pany of Canada. 91-0 for “In Union Assurance Society of Lon- E don, Englmd, (Fire), sad the Soonâ€: ’ Union and National Fire Insurance Company. JOHN KEPINEDY, ___- Bargains in Wall Paperâ€"R. 3. Porter. 'A Ring of Reliabilityâ€"A. Graham. Laborers‘ Excursionâ€"C. P. R; Auction Saleâ€"J. F. Grierson. Slaughter Saleâ€"B. J. Gough. Voters‘ Listâ€"W. F. O’Bnylo. Toronto Industrialâ€"HI. J. Hill. Steady Businewâ€"B. A. B C. Binder Twineâ€"Hogs Bros. v..-.,_ ..,.. LOGAQNEws-LETTERS flourist Routeâ€"G. H‘sz' FRIDAY JULY my. ‘J'nz; ' 3 WWW“, ,MANILLA. . (Wham to The Put" m§§£BWÂ¥fflt Pine Orchard, . ~ 1'“ 'Z'flémm‘? six/55, or he: tricnd, N. m, for input. week, in W'mâ€h°!¥§?*°@§, :30!“ for the lmperialï¬lalfc -â€",_‘_ The Week'ry Post. , .2. " PESIEL. , b (Correspondonoo to Tho Put). onnderatand that Maura. Squire; . . Co. have purchased another threshing machine. This willon- than to have twa ï¬rst-clan: out.- a in operation th'n muon. ‘ é \ Mr. R. J. Sqnim, of Toronto. is holidaying under the puma! root. W0 extend congratulnuonl to Mr. John Mclnm. pupil of S. S. No, 9. Crop. In thin vscinlty look promin- inc. mm. «1de quite a numb»: havo um: harm-mac. â€"Miu Curio Brown spent visiting ‘ Mr}. '1‘. San. res. 77'AL ‘I I. _-‘â€" - Mrs. Dr. Carmichael. of l’otorboro, Mrs. H. Carmichael and Min Belle Cannibal. Mnnilln. were the guests 01 Mrs: D. Carmiahcwl on Friday lut; M533 M. J. handout. of Panama. 101'- mrly our popular touch»: of S. S. No. 3, is! the gmt of Mr. Rich. Wrighu. ‘ Mrs. John Awdn. of Toronto. is ï¬t present vis'tink her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. H. Whetmer. ._ Bate 011, boys! Rumor says we are going to have another gardon party. has ed hone. ix. urora. “litmus. Misses .V 'I ~ and Addie Day. at TD- route, .1" ting Miss Jennie Thurs- ton. Bglr. and Mrs. Selby. of l.ind5ay,with qmte a number of young Mple, ar camping on the lake shore. , On Thursday, 25m inst, Mr. Theo. 1 Bell raised. fonMr. Sam M. Thurston ‘ neath. The building, went together like lightning. every piece of timber being a perfectï¬t. Sworn! ol‘d hands at raising barns expressed surprise when they saw the great number of pipe! required. that; there was not even a. brace missing; and that cinch piece perfectly ï¬tted. its allotted space. The mason work .was done .by Mr. Wailer, of Lindsay, end stood ï¬le criï¬cim of the .knowng ones;rnot s (:th could be danotered. We. have mush pleasure in Wtulatih‘ Hr. human on securing. hookah“! ‘9 _. .. t#:IA:â€"‘- .hn '11“ their Oppmite em. on, ma. Jul! n7 K9" Poetoflice. Lindsay held their excursion on to Lake Smoo. and all 3' had 3 pleasant outing, lame to The Post.) “of Pine Orchard, Wh° DUNS FORD Adan vagina]? Black. Kant-at home are buy his harvest is mural (in!!! but- 51.0 for if? i hands that will not bonrthe criticisms Anu- ‘toa . 3‘ Mrs. A. Curry held her Quilting has on Wednesday of last week. Margo number being present. MishEvanl- so hold her birthday party the same day. The children all enjoyed the day. and the quilter's finished the quilt and had an enjoyable -timo quilt and had an OnJoyauw -. while at it. Mrs. Needler visited Lindsay on 15th, any: retgmeduonjhe 18th. litâ€"-1-â€" 10Lâ€, uuu ----â€"_-_ Rev. Mr. Brawell. of Minder). held service in the lrondale church on the 32rd, but not many were present. on ac- count of not knowing. there will be English service there on the 30th at 11 o‘clock p.111. . The service at Cherry Valley was largely attended. We like to have a good turnout; Mrs. P. A, Barr. of Gooderham. is visiting Mrs. P. Barr. of this place. Mrs. Drury went north on the 24th. Mrs. Mallett. of Gooderham. spent a couple of days with 'her people here. The people here are Lusily engag- ed at their hay crop. = Mrs. L. Pascoo. of Toronto, was the guest of her sister. Mrs. ‘L. .Edwara. Mr. R. T', Edwards raised an addi- tion to his burn on Mondgyjast. gr ya“- Mrs Carter has returned home“ after spending three weeks with friendsin Claromont. v’ï¬ivssâ€"iavï¬d H’ inbotham, of Lindsay, is at present sweat of her aunt, Mrs. Wallis. , A The induction and ordanation of the new Presbyterian minimr. Rev. Mr. Kannnwin, took place here on Thurs- day. and was an exceedingly interest- ing event. The m'nisters of the pres- bytery present were Revs. Potter. Reeves. Johnston. Bennett and. McIn- tosh Rev. Mr. Reeves preached. and the new pastor was addressed by the Rev. MY. Johnston. and. the peogle by an. Mr. McIntosh. all of whic was proï¬table and interesting. Reï¬ned:- ments and a. social followed. The new mtor is receiVed under the mast plane- mt and happy circumstances. Hm mother we; present. MANILLA. (Correspondence to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Kelly, of Stony Creek, are at present visiting Mrs. ‘E. McFadgen. , Miss King. of Ottawa. is spending a few weeks with Mrs. (Dr.) .McPhnil. Miss B. Brown, of Pine Orchard. has returned home. after spending a week with Miss Hattie Mintgrn; “ï¬E-s'sngcï¬inond and Miss McCormick. of Toronto. are visiting! Miss M. Glen- donning, “:Roaebankï¬ltrm'f .- FVMâ€"r; Vagdâ€" Mraf Brown, of' Seagrawe. are at pmsent visjting; 131;. J. G.bson_. OMEMEE. (Correspondence to Tho Put). Alarge union excursion of the Pros- byterian and Methodist Sabbath schools, per G. T. R. and 811'. Cran- della. arrived. at your town on the reg- uEar train Monday. and were joined by many trionda_ at Lindsay. . Mr. D. Somerville of Lindsay spent Sunday in Manila, tho guest otMisa Minter-n. Geo. Mcï¬uch. M. PL. hunt-lad got a grant for the improvement. of Pigeon river and Cowan's bridgeâ€"much need- ed works; 8‘: success shows what weight. and influence this gentleman has at Ottawa in promoting emutinl schemes in this pan of his constitu- ency. The weather is excellent for the crops. which are ripening up moot beautifully. Prospects are ï¬ne. Thohealth of the village is goodâ€"Dr. J. N. Thompson is taking aapocial course in one at tho Detroit. hospitals, and will not return forAsome_timo_._ . “'fhé'fhiér’ai of tho latcho. MM:- chett. a former respected citizen. was attended by a number of our citizens on Saturday. NOBLAND. (Camden. to The Poet.) It is our end. duty to chronicle the deaths of two of cur o'.d. and respected residents, Mrs. Griffin-Hull. formerly of Norland, who died at the recidence of her son. James Griffin: [0622. on the 2nd con. at Somerville, on the morning of the 22nd; and Mrs. J. Bower“. who died very suddenly on the morning of the 21:». The former‘e remains were interred m Pine Grove cemetery. Nor- lnn-l on Monday, the 211th beside the bod; of her former husband. 'Mr. J. an (in. Mrs. Bowens wu buried st Victoria Road. in the R. C. «usury. Both funerals were exoe tiouelly lsrce The bereaved hue lhc eurlfelt sym- pathy of tho entire community. The how of Mr.†8. Day WA. and. Joyful on Mon last by the appear- “in“ of n bounc us boy. Congrstula- tons. fl‘ho Mill“ Lamb and. â€all; Adair . and Pearl tnme hovel fully recover- ed from their recent severe lllnese. Mrs. Rod. U'Brlen ls recover-lug slow- ly from a. stroke of paralysis. A csmpiuc party. conslutlug- of Nor- laml sports in tho persons 0f Geo H. Adair. W. lit Wallace, and W5 . Boll. spent. part of last wool: panning and fishing on the Scrabble lakes. The boys report fun elore. and up larg- eat bas- catch 0 the canon. A large number of Norland people will take in CobOconk'e Civic 1103M»! on ‘ the 27th. Several of the boys will con- potn in the: sports. recon, etc. . Mr. and Mrs. Jessie, .Pnrkin. of Lind- any. and the Calhoun lbrothere. of 301- ton are visiting at G. .W. .Allely's. Miss Note. Woodcock left on atur- day morning to visit‘ the following places: Oshawa. Whitby. Toronto en Niagara Falls. Mr. R 8‘ Pearson, of The Poet staff. Lindsay. accompanied by Mine Lulu Murray, A. A... of Montreal. who 18 vi:- iting at Mrs. Edwin Prouse's. 0W ’ paid Norland friends a. flying wait on 1 Sunday. They came to Coboconk per . Str. Maple Leaf, and wheeled to Net- | land. returning Monday a.rn. . Come A _‘_.‘....â€"_-nn again. 1500. ‘ Miss Allie Murray. B.A., and Sadie Murray. AA" are enjoying theme]- was immensaly camping out. and visit- :â€".. a...“ friant‘fl here, We belie? ing their friends here. We belle“ they purpose remaining a couple of weeks yet; The Lindsay boys (I. 0. U. L.) “In- dependent Ordsr of United Loafers." is it?" are having what you m‘ght term a. “high-flying time“ 01 it. The brac- ing country air and. high living on berries and fish. and.» in tact. the beat the {Own affords-seam to have a mat- velfous eftoct on the boys. Why. they can scarcely wiggle now, my are got- .4 . .IL__I|| I...†‘n “A (‘8!) â€Aw-J "1,9..- _- ,, ting so fleshy. They'll have to food on anti-tat for a week on their return to Lindsay below they can resume work. I‘d juat like to hell you. Mr. Editor. before I stop, that â€" that -â€" ply all sultrahpd up on! the I.0.-U.L. Probably you 'don’t credit my puma- monb. Well, if no can junta any by .. .- n _L_._I. A. "miniflfl Vi-. L, held on the oning éeathor. cw! wronged our villas noun grounds which the occasion. JANETVILLB. (Correspondence tn The Post.) The lawn lociul held. under the auspices of the “Methodist church on the 20th inst. 7“ one pt unparalleled 4‘â€"- ‘5 A dim-1Q- lhronged our village. filling tin pano- Ious grounds which were preplnd (or the occasion. 'Dho tables were nest. ly set. and spread with the choicest delicacies. After supper the meeting wsscalled to 0mm â€pastor. A- 1-- marks, introduced the pragrsmme. The addresses. music. singing. and recitations were much shore the or- dinary evidence. of which was seen the attention given by the throng of eager listeners. All through the even- ing Bethany brass band charmed the people with their choaoe selections. anetville boys being the victors. Il‘he ï¬nancial results amounted to the sum of 898.50. being the highest figures in our history. Janetville for- figures in our ever I BOBCAYGEON. (Correspondence to The Pout). The Sabbath schools of the village hold their annual excursion on July 20th inst.. to Chernong Park. and as the weather was fine a most, pleasant day was spent. The steamer Crandolla left the lower wharf at about 8.30 mm. and landed at, Chemong at 11 3.111. the happy picmoors. The following is a list of the sports held at Chemong grounds: Flat race for boys, 7 veara and under. lat. James Edgar. 2nd. Bruce Hill; flat race for boys from 7 to 12 years. lat. Harry'Reid. 2nd John Hamilton; flat race for boys. 12 years and over, lst Pbrcy Raid. 2nd Alex. King ; flat race for small girls. lat N. Edgar. 2nd Flora. At‘thill; flat race for largogirls, lat Effie Road. 2nd Maggie Hurst; boot race. for boys. lat Mors- aom Raid. 2nd Robert, Swartman; boot race for girls. lat Mina Hurst. 2nd“- gie Hurst; hurdle race. for small boys, lst John Hamilton. 2nd Frank Shaw: hurdle race for largo boys. lat Barcy Reid. 2nd. Chas. Junkin; hop. snap and st..., LL 0.1! “an, â€"â€" â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" .â€"-â€"-â€"â€" -â€"uâ€"- Jump. . Junkin; auger match lat Hugo O’Don- ne‘l. 2nd Eloeaie Ewan Mr. Robert Fletcher. of this place. receivad a telegram from Orillia on Thursday last stating thnt his son Robert.- who was 16 years of asexund can-ha. ‘ ‘ ‘ d ‘ WOODVILLE. (thrronpondonoo to The Post.) Dantist’u Vinaâ€"Dr. erm will be at the Queen's. hotel regularly on up ï¬m three Fridays in August in “ensign, from 130 to. 7.30 9.113.; 5nd Ediéion, from 130 to. 1.30 y will bring ucomplota outfit dontali ppgrgthIELâ€"Vll; nLA vA_A:n wuunu WO-UIVâ€"w- H- Mr. H. Reid. from the Audit. deput- mnt. man. called. hare on hi: my to human City a tow 'dnnmgo to also his sister. Mu. Duncan. We hop 9 lot of tho pmious dust will stick to his amen on big mtnrn. trip. Miss Rain and. ‘Mia 'Jnm‘eaon. 0! Lindsay, are visiting friends in this ,_ M539 Bail! Lilla", Ԡpart; yu- v. A number went to a ardon party‘ at A. McMillan's in rah. last ‘ Tuesday. and had a pleasant time. _ An agent with {in extinguishers m- imd our town a few days sco. no gave an exhibition at his work on . osdsy evening. but an people did not onthuso much. ' When you want a new suit of clothes or a nice nobby hat. McKay's the plans to purchase. Good ï¬t and satisfaction guaranteoiâ€"ttw. The council met on Tuesday even- ing. TM appoinuod Monday. 7th of August as a Civic holiday and in- structed tho constable to hand over to Col. Deacon tho nsnlas otnll who did not pay their dq tax. and: min then. p01. with whatever ï¬nd tbs 001. may impose on then. There is [at seven- ‘ teen dollars unpsid. which ll not fair ‘ to thoso who pay promptly and mu- ‘ larly. The also instructed thoclcrk .. mm- o ï¬lmhono Co. 'to clear Ian-J. nun-r __-v to write Telephone Co. 'to clear the streets of brush and rubbish they . 1 Mrs. Joseph Corie, who wen sickfor a long time, died Int Eridny night and was eburied on kbbnhh. She was only 24 yearn Old. and leaves one child two or three years old. On bhbeth morn- ing her mother-in-lsw. old Mrs. Corrie. near Bolsover. died. used 72 years. The Rev. Mr. with. o! Klrkfleld. is to preach in the Preebyterlnn church next Sabbath. It to rather early to think of buy- lng u {all overcoat these hot 'duys. but the autumn weather wlll soon be here seem. McKsy csn get you up n nice ‘ mung su't It s reason bk- prlcc â€"wtf. The Rev. A. McIntyre preached for the Rev. W. Clnrhe ‘lut thbsth mn- lnc. as Mr. Clurlee 'wss unable to leer» his wlte. who was very poorly. Mr. McIntyre will preach in the town hall next Sunday stternoon st 6 pm. The-e pupils of the Woodvlllev publlc school wrote at the uam‘nntionshe d recently It Cnnnl ton: En Brat. â€hire. Mabel Mo . Herb. McKee. Bone Westlnlns. and worn MoKlnnon. pissed the Publlo School Leerlngund Alister Csrrnldnel. Bownrd Broken- ‘ shire, Roecoe Smith. Muscle For n. Russell McIntyre. Treocy rant. Alister Ferguson. Joule Bmghnm. end Bert Eyres. passed the Entrance. WYEVALE. (Correspondence to The Poet). â€"Mr. Melcomson, of the Excelsior Ins. Co.. is again in the neighborhood DOOD WU awn» o. ..â€" _,-, meeting on Tuesday. when Mrs. Cam- eron, (supt.) of Barrie. was present and gave a very interesting address. her for a short time. Mr. T. Jones. of Toronto. is home for afew days, en route to British Colum- la. Mr. P. Clute. of-Wyevnle. mm“- ed suddenly to Midland owing to thel illness of h‘s brother-in-law. Therein little hope for his recovery. ' 1 Mrs. Nightingale and son Biahopric spent a week with Mr. and Mn. Geo. Nightingale. Wyevde. Mrs. Argue. of Parry Sound. is the guest of Mrs. McMuilen. Miss T. McMullen has returned home from an extended visit to Parryï¬ound. Miss Batty Canton. Wyoule, us home on a visit to her father. Quite a number have already been to the hmkleberry plnine near Ynn Viack. and report the berries plentiful. Mr. W has gone home for her hoiidayn. Mr. Pr‘mroae. of Miming.'emt.ho guest of Mr. W. J. Mediation on Sun;- Mr. B. Jones ‘left' Monday “31‘ m...- couver. His many friends wuh hun sucoeasrin the tar province. Mr. Maloomnon' was m,i:ï¬9t of Mr. Geo. and Mia J. J. N meal. last Thanh}. . ~ ‘ Mu. Parking in. visiting her uncle. â€I u‘uu-J v. Mr. Pï¬mrooo. of guest of M121- Mu. Perth Mr. 1’. Clutu W EEKIQ m- I. mun wont to Toronto on noon: to m our in. tips. In. J. Smith. who has ball into: time, we no pleased. to loan I: re- mrinf. . It. . Firth is bound (or I .1â€! days. '1‘» man- hunt, ol Ionization-3.". visiting at him Wilgou's. .. Miss Annie and. Master Buy V meant are guests of was [attic Wuhan. , _- -. . . __; “3.. Lam“ “Ill!!!“ .5 - 'V'I-vâ€" miss Anna and Master Rt! Vincent are guests 0! was home Vinson. NJ“ 31. Richard. and His! Aaflou- don were viaiting Mu. 8099. Mrs. Dougul and Min Full; spent Sunday at \‘an Vluck. on Sunday the maul norm .4- md to Lb Onngeman m preach- odby an. Nolan. 0! Eunule. Some excellent music w“ mndflmd by tho Eh'mnlo choir. and sinner, Mn. 8. J. Penman. who owiahod to remain some weeks in that Molthful climate-on fitment}: July to Non-land. All along the mod: the prospect: for an abundant crop no extremely promising. gnpcn. grain. roots. cardons. rem looked better in the may your: your can has been passing over that roud. _ . I.__- I.-- I.i-Iv gran-ind. OAKWOOD. Harvest hem nu rainy Ilnrwu. What little {all when not killed but. in 3 fine sample nnd my heavy on up ground. nnd clover the same, with abundant crops ‘0! hny. Roots and po- tatoes prom‘se wellâ€"in fact a growing time all round;__ ‘ â€" L_-_ _-_:-- Mm. (Run) Phelps bu been paying a visit to friend: on a formerly tn- volled circuit. (Columbus. Whitby). meeting many friends in n week's visit Rev. Mr. Phelps is paying a short visit to Millbrook friends. hnving re- moved from Millbrool: hem. Some very nice people have been hero visiting at the parsonage. nines thotun‘zly came here; a Miss Needham a very nut-active young lady, wu hero thmwogk. minialnr was in madineu. nuptials en- tomd into. a drivo to an new house. and housekeeping commenced the same day Good. Brovity is the soul of wit. and. life too. Growing timn under a reform government. ‘ BOEALLlox. (Correspondence to The Poet.) Our neighborhood was invaded by the flutter of emitunent and the iingle of carriage wheels on Tueadny July 11th. the occasion bet the mar- ria‘ge at Peter Morgan.- 01 era. to Rose Ellen. fourth denghter of Francis MeElrny. Tin brick was beautifully dreewo a. white satin. with uni“.- coverincfli she wore a. hendnonts leg- horn hot. end was minted by her sie- ter. Maggie 3.. who was Aim-ed in blue satin with organdie covering. veering n blue picture hot. The groom m ably suprorhed by his only b. whe: ‘alrlck. t in needlm to an they ninth n chermi group. no knot wan securely tied y the Rev. Father Sweeney. P. P.., precisely at 10 mm. After the usual congratulations the heck drove to tin hem of the bride's pnrente. mated by their x-umew us relative. end well wish-ms. which mode no small number. Dinner wne the first attraction thet caught the eye. end well it nrght. for he tublee groaned umbr Lb heevy weight at heepitnlity. Fully one hundred in- vited guest- nt down. 135 mic thet poured forth from the lar bum at- tractedthe young folks on toot-well. end they made unplq use the floor; uthednyworeonkb old moved out end. the young mud in. till three hundred people 0 better were enjoy- i_n¢ though!!- to tln music that m AL_"I'_I2- L-Abh.‘ “- 11.3st mlfï¬ and hnppinul. as me tho timmnot be long baton :11 gnjoy tho wulity of Kr. and Mrs. HcElI-ay in. TM pro- onto to the bride were (I: numerous and costly. uhowi the high Min which the no he! Am thomwu I handm silver tan nott, which has worthy of notice. I Worththcw A fool and his mono] noon put. they I“. Whether hundred: or million: ho mm with; But We worth whilo being I 1001 to-dsy. Just to have some good boodlo to put with. Undo: New Wat. Aconplo of month. loo Mo noted In tho column. of The Pout that the business homfur ours-{ed on by John Hakim. machinist tad founder. bod ohnngod bonds. ud than his IN N Kr. W. J. floor“. at Til-outrun. a gonthunn at good human qual- bu mm. "at inï¬ovamanu both ln ovnrhanll Illa bulldlnc and plant. Omar 8. worth of now mohlnory haa baon lnatallod. the am balms“- channd from lb A» 8. Wllllalna I". 00.. Toronto. Am the machlnu a a planar coating on: “00: lt la ona o! (In boat of la kind. the new. llrna' la now ln a {union to dlo all kinda of machine wot . annh aa saw mill ma- oh‘nory. plow polnu. angina and boil- ora. mitinc. ow. Mr. HoCrao. ‘haV- ‘ inc aamd many yoan in lhiopartlon- llcular lino. la a moron!) mutant of hia truth. and. any- work or ordora on- trmd to him- will mom hia only and peraonal attantion. Portia new ‘quiring anything in the above linen l would do will to pomnlt Mr. floCm l l. w v--_ _- baton plaéii (My omen. 3. mounW 'IJ LINmAY â€" MISNI madâ€. Jul! 19th. 1); l CAMPBELL -â€"' In Linduy. onJul 25th. 1899. 600er 0.131)». 3801 1531!!» Sara. your“ mood Mr. Jâ€. Campbell. “WIT. - Died in â€goat“: [193w , qu- nmc. 8.1L. iE'iu-Ymiï¬jnm. to Miss Limo McGinn‘u, both of town. MY. 5. â€. mlllol. I." worth Aylmor. third Aylmef, of Richmond. Mending 91350830“ hay. Ont. um A633. | â€" on WOd' Rev. 1?. Huh . I“ Linda! t° ma“ both 0‘ W"? m an B...A.t Hdl- â€to flu inst... by Rn" "moo Mr. J.†nanâ€"mm We Keep a Knife: Up Our Sleeve? THE PEACE CONGRESS Mr. w. T. Stood Dollghtod Wm. i tho Outcome. I DELEGATES ALL SURPRISED. i II.EE.C _ do .02- En. note 8-" i ICEâ€"â€" '1'... clot-053101.... H!" i .OH. 03.3.! =th 1950. .1. . alien's $08.3; oval 5.88. 8 24 3.1.2272... 2.95 a 3.3.33: _ u. :5 dag.â€" O h. 0.0.3:...“ § Rough? $311M? Slaughtï¬zï¬Ã©lï¬ mtohwkdtbo unflqu-udâ€"cnd the malt m â€Mona hrs-l! by men from dip-m mind to mplhh turn-nub. tog-that. dump-on! mm worth otthoworld. “The â€alarm contend . an: no- mm: canâ€"moohmthnn thewâ€- at mph}. m- “The maul: Imprint! :1] out than. and tho magnitude of tho gum “impatiently understood. «an by tho comm “The minimum: at . pummel» mu 1:... cm a an... - '5'! 7%}?!Aï¬-félm M‘JWMM\W“\\M Simply annihilates opposition. We are ready to sacriï¬ce out Fine Clothing at just about the buyer’s own price, leaving proï¬ts to be made when times and season are more in harmony. A Quick cash tnrmover. even if the slung in Brice: costs us ‘ The emphasis of this advertisement is the grea to sell on a closer margln than others The mighty wave of success that has followed sales must reach a triumphant issue this seaso A To make room {or New Early Fall Goods, now under order, Summer stocks have been given their passports. Under Gough’s rule, no summer goods must pass out of their season into the next. Empty the shelves! Empty the shelves! We’re going to do it. ma] appearance of a dungeon. â€This in Lindsay's and Victoria's opportunity. Come and walk through the bow storeâ€"your visit will be fruitful of many surprises to you. choosing at HALF PRICE, and even B.J.GO[ of flu haikuâ€"pm 9-1-5 AI. .0 foot“, Bohr. the buy!" Court- luau I. Ion-co. W53, wwMWMMWMWW. franc-Alukn mum loud. IAIY 'IINCII BIO IUOI And we mean business Dur. ing the balance of the Summer sea- son it will be used to slash prices as prices have never been slashed before. We are concentrating every muscle for A TERRIFIG REDUCTION OF $30,000 STOCK. Gnu Km at William mm GB or Kent and William-st S fact that we’re able ranch. Jill! nâ€"F‘nda'ick sumac-old mam. Eri‘ that!!! at W. Royce 8‘ drowned m â€mm“ mm halo. lock So. 1. m Saver-l other M5 m V!“ him 3: :bo time nun» mono their comrade. F: 3 WM d No. 2 Comp“! Chunk Boyl' We. “d w a M w with about 4 F0 8 SALEâ€"Lou 18 ad 19. Lil dun!“ 9* d5†mm? â€selection. held I ï¬nch! Mama. at Gallant. Libs-ml u- Annual Clearance Next week will be crowded full of bar. gai n enthusiasmâ€" pmlyzing both old fogie and youthful imitators, and giving their stores the dis- New Adnrusomel prov-04 In Dunk.-.- .yc-flooflol II Wm ;. â€and by a 31ml! 1! m wan polled on '11 canon for W5 "-1 ' lock So. 1. Iâ€. meiWN" um “mum-M" dreamt-ado. PM" yo. 2 Comp»! 0‘ °' dee. and will.†a. dzhnhontm“ WI.“ KIN“. Port 0.15.qu lathe“