i c 3 33 3 3 a c: a a: a .f r t. ' ' , :. ï¬r ‘ re . > J . - .,». Merchanthailoring. . We import~ Cloths direct for ourselves to begin with, and take advantage of all cash discounts in the buying. We employ none but the very best sewers and tailors, and charge little enough to tie your trade to us. That means we don’t have to make our proï¬t off merChant tailoring .alone. This is but one of twenty departments here, all under capable management, and With ample resources at command. We have advantages other stores know nothing of, enabling us to give better values than you, ever knew before in v . ‘ .SmZS z‘0 07/0167 az‘ $15. 00. Sm}: 2‘0 order 02‘ . 18.00. 5m}: 2‘0 07/097 of . 24.00. The simple fact is that we can' save you money. That’s the persistent aim of this business, month in and month out, to make your dollars go farther here than anywhere else in Canada. Large experience in the tailoring business has taught us what to buy and what to let alone, how to do things and how not _to' do them. There's no guesswork about it, and nothing haphazard about anything we undertake. We can do better for you in Merchant Tailoring than any store. Put us to the test Marriage Licenses At Britton Bros. Jewellers. Kent-5t? Lindeiay. ____'______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"r BB. 0. l Sale of Household Furniture, 33303, The undeis‘ngned will offer for sale Berin- at 111' PET . FALL TERM OUGE 305111388001. l on Thursday, Sept. 14th. 1899, the Valu- .3 L363 3 able household furniture, etc., the pro- l 3;; ï¬g‘egolggtg‘ggghggdlg‘tor ragga SEPT. I5th. . perty or Mr. Tho-nan Brod:e, 31 Will- : Butter Paper. c - : ~ . . - t poo on: w in. m “mm d‘mnd {or Stenoarrrphen “a mus-at south. Sale at. one Uclocl: l A "m “1le .P‘" tweet deep th dd .bugmeea - . . pen. TX: y “by. ° m “a ' IBMk-‘éeeperztngrrd “of: tmmmim should ir- 99¢ mung“ â€frv‘i'nas gl'hnï¬zï¬â€˜; :3 I Parchment Butter aper, dueet oeew o ave d d t tt d Businee |V|n l ouse ee 1 .â€"- . . : , . l " ’ °“ ‘ ' 8 3 11! p g ed at The Poet printing office. tlooe forai large number lbi;httmmev, and, ashur-ual, ________.__â€"â€"â€"- all are glv 4: iatlrf ctlon. rite u« if on t luk oi . . . ’ Took Saltpetre in Mistake. | Tannin. am the: ttnred since July 25m. and cer w. PRINGLE9 . Italy mm that conï¬dence. Young people Principal] mer, who resxdes near Renboro. feel- better 3“ m atten 1 this college. . "‘dlswsed Terms rearnahle, Results 2006. E!" regular Ymher‘. Proper equipment WM.“ f-r pr'ticularu. (\W College,toregiet r I“: us. We have found potl- auctioneer.-â€"86-w2. @éj/fl’ ' ’ @ studying elther Shorthard or Bock-keeping Mr. Thus. Mclver, a well-known far- desiring ‘Ytelv tine-nee of a reputabze school cannot. do I Peterborough Bill-lures College. opp. P95". thee _ Fall Term opens Sept. 6th. W. 3. SHAW. Meagan 0.3.0. ...ASCI-IOOL... while Mrs. st lme “'11:! t morning swallowed . . petre in mistake. He was immediately 3 TOWN AND COUNTY l taken violently ill and Dr. White. 0f - . If“ _ _ _ . Lindsay, W119 summoned. .who quickly BASHES HERE M09 THERE relieved Mr. Melver; He is now lecuv: I l: B d . , R _ bring, but hm! a very narrow est'u'pe. | Miss? icycle ’ah General span , ' Wallis lsaae dietarasea is Missing E $§§§;§.,§H§ and 'ttll other “539' There is light-lo. diseulnfbl‘ltlle among ' ill» thaws lit lama, Manuals amt ‘ 3.? automate wired and aetlslaeq . l § 4 . i lied on i d: tl‘fliï¬ï¬‚ ' ' is Lilli r "hi-l ’i‘ï¬tjl‘ltll M‘lkrh'tllt‘EU timings mm it {at him†{3; I git: is-leltl‘ltglt-llllatlll, me buyer. illi- l screams. al‘vliisliï¬lï¬il all tail; 1 guanine: n =9 if in lo. its alum: 0 ï¬WNG-JW alas-M y: :%’8b§tߤ,. ulna: ll ith‘ ,Gllil lam-Mt ill-ll ' limit-laud linen. SE Wt team, . , l autumnal-a aw Lilli» heartening ’ ' ; forum newlines. in my Flint!» at i : at! mumtauwd as am leilllk‘k‘tl a? ‘ u Wall's sell mean it u H: . '2 . ‘ . . -.. . . . f ,._ he Mimi ml deadly swam it with at: the soul wallow; 94. the W†“Mm â€Wk A Fine élastet at Tomatoes :jgimflg h: Jgï¬xaé; . , ,, , ,. We were shown by Mr. smut-1 (1“, Id 0 it e g p . ~. . . .-l . . more it ca. no u sor or} on: Lil for sum; from drown- ‘ Parsons, of the north ward. at small are tinted to hear him tell of mi from Detroit, Lieu, Putt Huron. on the 26th July and a1 sim'lur medal branch taken from a tomato vine in and it “or! Will he Worth he Chdl-I“, .-. a. i. 3.. .: tionl in Can: I, To but NOT Edward Armsdeu for assisting Wilson his garden on which were sixteen well FROM l; tLlo, Black Bank, hangar. F-llsand in saving the lad. We Congratulnte devolved ’towtuw' 83611383 luIBG (£83 young men on securing such a fair sized apple. Mr. Parson nutmeg; Sauna: :2. 5mm: N,Y ‘ the 6004 gain: SEPT. and. 8'3 and “h' dzbthéui‘med mlrk fԠtheir heroic the variety the grow tomato. It, is undoubtedly the most prolific variety V r... :c .. . ~ . 5‘3??- Stn‘.‘ i853“, do twat-ton u t. later than condurt. H ‘ ' ' -- . have evur seen. The cluster of r par.» .. .r. as to Lekel’, slee 1- g and parlorcar __ . . we ‘ , .~ . ,' , 1 he Rider Kitchener Factory. Eumtttottssrzre on exhutlon at Source ru'. 3 o . 1.2: a... Uri z-_ 311' all Infotmnllon, apply to any 5’5 - l 'lu; Gnud Tulnk 3 atom. . . . y 'Work tsbem-g pushed Vigorously on GEO. WILUBR, A. M. PATCH. LIP. T.A. DO!â€t Ali‘- M. O. DIOKSON. Dist. Pan-r. Art-"Tomato. 'nfottt’tnilte lady wits immanent-l3? the patient ll'tll rmtvet gory. Church Notes ism“. tier-WM lltll pulpit at ï¬araism Reeegaind ‘1‘ “BMW Wlllil The Royal (‘unodinn Human: Soviet? 33‘“ . by a unmnitnnus vote of the bond has il\\'.ll\16tl to Hubert 0. \Vilsou, the ; H::u:u tickets will be listed at SINGLE FIRST-GLASS FARE is :w: a all outlonl in Canada. all ataxione in l ing Arthur. Arm'trtge at How's will -_--_--_â€"__â€"â€"â€" Chapter of Accidents. middle (use: badly i A False Alarm. the Perkin lumbo rmill. We __.._.___.__â€"._. I and indications po’nt to operations be- ‘ Monday evening at 6 o'clock Thos- ' commenced b Se . lst. Lar e . ' ' , rightit‘es of wood foftmanufacturigg B‘c'k: butcher, Academy. of. Murine badly mangled. as a ' block, noticed smoke pouring. into be he will be W‘P‘ms 1““ already been “We" °n shop from the cellar below. Not be- ‘tor several weeks; the ground. Telephone connection has . . . . ’ aLso been made, and the firm antici- mg “1’1" '4’. 8"“ fan“??? to'l'thhe pate a. brisk opening trade, as large ““313 hegï¬ve'the "' ï¬nk â€6' th" orders have been received for immed- mmllhh 3:139: 80311; .mh 0‘; into delivery. That the factory will â€â€˜9' “’ 0 a no . tn. the people at rest. by inform n3 them efit to the southern that it was only smoke from: the. fur- ‘ side;- McLen man a Go. Sig: a! hill Saw, South Side of Kent-st- ____________.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" MELBHlillll 00. Guns. ‘ines 5 “ lDChewa. l l Marlin. Loaded Shot Shells. Canadian, Engliab and American. [Curtis d: Harvey. Hamilton Powder Co. be a great Seen t be » ' t to ' is a ues ion - , ï¬hflodisgute. Th2; are ygt many Va- â€a“! .and no “996'“ need be feared. tendâ€? for 'cant lots in the vicinity for the. con- Th.†1â€? team (Pd “0‘4 “me for 501119 venience of the employees no doubt mnutes afterwards. -_- _- many of these lots. will be bought up . . and built upon. Land in this local- ' ity has greatly depreciated in value of late, and the owners will now. sure- ly reap the benefit. of the placing of this new industry. t Baseball Notee. â€"Hurrah for the Torontoa, they have got going againl You will hear that from' Lindsay shortly. , â€"Any person or persons. having ac- . counts against the bias ball teaml (if i f I , . ' ‘11 k‘ (H so (1 hem Bl- ' - ‘ an!) “'1 "1 y n t to ‘ J Jae. Deane, I’eterboro. ‘ -J. . ' - the 'u l ' '- Menzieb y ll†be, promp 1’ law \foet for walk, and 65° J elm McDonald. square foot. for 'wa dated. â€"-Word was received this morning that Uxbridge was arranging a home game for Labor any, and ae l:’eterhroo pluys thgnIDes with Oshawa the some say, Lindsay fans will be disappOZnted in, seeing a home on .3 but we are after l’elerhoru’s ace pd. in? a later 6 . of directors of the Y i 2 place a shower bath in t ’Ammc†Po'd" 00' the accommodation of the members. ““5 and Primers. Mr. Walker, the genial secretary. at once got to work, and arrangements 1 C i . ."ridges ‘ *Gfe sudh cbmï¬wtkd for th lttstdlln- Shot and reloading 1'0“!- the bath. A little i open- the reading router gratuity ‘ d or sturdy}? purposes assume : at as meets, wit: If..- he rooms fbr acceptance Powder A Western Vinita . game will he arrange Sane 613s Mg hedge. ‘> mouths'eo'i m _ a: ; . ; ; snarled narrowing: or vgzedggueug ' Pgflwgï¬ï¬ hm , , jig}: . efiirtllll for{ the i 'll‘ at the, man ‘mthg, 3mm. an . .i. . ,3 . mango“ pining. g, .. . ' W ate 4 : 8M . tell 8d “few?“ we f Bl mum in 00.11::- Received a Severe Shaking Up. About nine o‘clock Monday evening, E. Burke, of the south _ Monday * mud. was proceeding along Lindsay- 7‘ quantity 0‘ SM" - st. near Donnie pump works. her foot caught in a small hole in the walk. She wasthrtmn forcibly to the ground. and received a severe shaking up itkeh . ï¬rmvn’s hotel; and Di‘. Blanchard this automation. who mind i no serious in: =hu‘r’; W. J. l‘wielltmi. of hitting: Qt! l‘i-llll‘s (illllï¬ill lltel dentist; ill Will not: " ‘ 95 ' 4w «tile mantis. ‘9‘ My one m‘hï¬lfll‘fl‘? «3‘ lwsllrtmw l ta, ytgd 93] 0‘ rial... Ali â€"Oswa|d Bsim'flton. can of Mr. Jae. Ham‘lton, while engaged at work in his father's factory Wednesday had the misfortune to have the top of the â€"While Operating the slab new in Peterboro Man's Tender Lowest. The board of work: hold a short eeasion on Aug. 9.4m to consider tenâ€" eewere. also the granolithic walk to be built on square oot for walk complete. and 35¢ per lineal foot for granolithic kerb; Lindsay. 22¢ per 1k. and 660 for kerb: Fred Reeves, Lindsay. 28 1-20, per square foot for walk and 060 for kerb; , , , a?) par genera leery Goods, Houselurntshlngs, or or . - motion wee d recommwdinc .5 Mr. Bayee‘ tender. The sewer tenders were referred to Euâ€" 3 near All!!! loge for ornamental. Dr. beam.- of Winning, “ï¬led in town My, and“ the east of If: Cad ï¬t.» It 5. mtaï¬ Kent-it. west, dams his shaft stay it! tram. tennis. Mn and County [some of tum “Janelle at li- Hitchell‘: infllllnuy. Bate. “cuâ€"wt . 4: girl: noted for Illllnory and Wet. at Ii- Enchant-we. â€"Lindeey oheeeerboard. will meet on Monday morning at 10.30. in the cam- cil chandler. i lodyeieeoldinmoreehadee.“ ï¬ner ones. than Magnetic Dyee. Pï¬oe 10 fix any color. - 015 will buy: a good mound-hand Bi- cycle at J. A. Wiuiameon'l harnee: Mo Kat'lto, W.â€"'. of Mr. J. Bamilton'l tenement houee: on Peel-:t., and will move there in’ a few. days. -During the past week five vee- eele arrived at Midland elevatore. the ' ‘ loads aggregating in all 350.000 bushel: â€"d3ept. Jae. Varcoo. of the Str. Maple Leaf. i: aoriouely ill at ht. home on Victoria avenue. The symptoms those of typphoid lever. â€"hlr. Fred W, an empIOyoe of the Matthews Cu. Peterboro, fell down the packing houee claim on Wednesday and wpnched ht: back â€"Dr. White was at Watson on Monday having been called for consulâ€" tation with Dr. Thorne. There are several very severe cases of typhmd fever at present in that: village. F loury,â€"d11. â€"Mr. Richard Sylvester has im- proved the outside appearance of hie fine residence by having a granoldbic aide walk built from the Peel-st. en- trance hlr. Fred Reeves had the con- tract and has made a first-class job Friday from Keene. per Grand Trunk Railway, and proceeded by boat to LokefLeld. The ar Toronto train from 1' 8090. d four extra bed to convey the party. and the Str. Crandelln Was taxed to her full capacity. â€"Tbe secretary of the Lindsay base ball club is arranging for a game with l’etcrboro on Labor Day, Monday. 4th. The Pop hope t i must must fall victims. . â€"-The Grand Trunk. Riilwny h...s is- sued posters announcing cheap trap to Portland, Me. on let. 2nd, and _3rd _of pt., good til‘ the 12th. The will be a grand oppOrIunity to Visit Port- and other sea-cowl towns. The scen- ery between Montreal and Portland is the beat in America. â€"hlr. J. N. Can hell. a former mem- ber of The Post staff. left on. Thurs- day last for Portage la Prairie. Man. Owing to increasing hotness at Mes-ere Born Brus.’ branch- etore at th-it puznt the fun found: it Mary to secure extra help. We wish Kr. Campbell W In t†pralrle province. -The Str. Crandella arrived in port about 10 o’clock on Aug. 2tth witliuhe (lmemee excursion party. From Bone- dale the Str. Dawn and barge convey- ed the. excursioniete through Bale-rm Lake and Gull River to Cohortnnk. and a pleasant four hours was spent in that village The nail through Enl- anm lake proved delightful and was thoroughly enjoyed. A quaint train took the party in Gnome! about 10.8". The --.-t in Man e company is one of the to safest p are: n «to met money: the m “1! elm-k! who is not withdraw: ab 9 stand.- lllllléï¬d tor the lemylnent nt . mum in. he roman; may â€Mi in t- lll‘vflsllthl trnpnrllett to ‘8: nl ' -l amt this mammal “rat in Mt maul tor statute in pee on real nt-s and lichen: was. Manned up way: not a l w St: N, ,l .lllrtflllllflll h m in hast. ‘i‘w " lmn _ lr‘mia to. at l-‘M: l crummy an allure . ï¬dllllim ll! wit: Hilw . i... you beï¬tting m urge . summits in vaLaaa Mm “newsman; can «(for mi aurora m: 5'98th Mllmdfl the lawn-trill“: 6 Will . the Rider Kitchener veneer factory, ’ ' Geo. Bathing“. an employee accident- ally had the than!) of his left. hand result of which compelled to quit work classes of goods at 5! the We have only Thirty Days more. an to the Ontario Bank, who will occupy it. Mr. 3 report- the dried uphle vicinity, a great falling off in the milk apply. --’nte exodus from Eur-goon Point has n‘md! W families have closed their cottages and are back in their house: in town. '1'!» boot afthe eeesonie yet tqcomcbut many are canpolled to he in town for kthe opening of the echooll next Wee wax-wanna?» '- r e. . 'l Mitt-I: . r: a lan': -Miee Kenny. d Dunsford. war the gland: Kr. and. Mrs. G. Wilder over .â€"X.r. Jae. Berry, turnkey of Orange ville jail, in vhttng at J. B. 'Walker'l Peel-at. -â€"Mi- Wilson. of Toronto. in the guest of Kr. and Mrs. Scott. hfel-a ' â€"The Bolleville Daily um any: sev- : hour . ,erul nice things about Hanan. A. a prominent part in dlmting the ef- ‘ faira of the Sorrel of Scotland gather- ' in that town on Wednesday last Mr. Cathro acted all judge in a num- ber of events and gave perfect eat- iefaotion. .ae to also credited W‘lh' having etatod that the “Gatherin' o‘ no" will take place in Lindsay next year. Good idea, that! â€"Mr. LLJ. Carter i: making prepar- ation: for a busy fall and winter pea- eon by having the store interior reâ€" modelled. Heretofore the entrance to the eeoond flat m on York“... and the ataire took up! a lot of valuable : they are now heirs torn down and a doorway has been cut through leading from the stairway between aerattd: Killen'e store and Mr. Carâ€" ter’a. : place took place in Li inst. This is a felee report. team that played went from PoterborO. dvertned Rantings. era in the national game. â€"Mr A. W. Campbell. Provincial Road instrucror. has retu from 1 visit to eastern Ontario. During the trip he called at Benfrww. where the municipal council are about to nnder- : take considerable improvements on the atreeta. A complete outï¬t of road- m'tlting machinery. includ'ng a steam roller and rook crusher. has been bought and the sum of 810,000 will be spent it: macadamizing the streets of B‘enIrew. -â€"There are twenty cases (1 typhoid in Woodstock and the medical health officer says there will be 100 if pm- le do not cease using well water. He condemned many wells. but u few people have atopped using the water. ......Dr. McAlpine, medical health of- ficer. for Lindsay, has repeatedly made the statement that he has yet to_ learn of a case of fever in a family any Waterwor- fo be a time - institution. â€"Mr. Frank Darling. .1 lam] architect. has just comnleted plans for large hotel to be built near one Munkoka'e popular reeOrta. 1b build- in; will contain 200 room and will be thoroughly tint-ole g ' _, . date in every mt, .‘ ‘ - :~ _ : . Hamilton capitalist: us we‘d,†and is expected thï¬e‘klh‘ Ma‘s": promenade concert for the site will unï¬t-es thisWoek. . wi commence; . . or the my 5" “3‘3““! 3“: â€:13: about a lat-txr- hate or mot-1;†who no ‘lonbtedly one_ oï¬Ã©imc; Hie: Adam, in every Wt in . W. McCarthy. ‘ ' "' '3: ohn Smith. Kim The presentation of the “Darkest Russia" at the opera house Tumday evening, by Edwin. C. Jepeon ‘ ('41er and John Wyn. who took I drain 1†_ -â€"Xi- Bella Markham left last ï¬t- urday momma on a visit to friena In Utica. NY, -nr. Felix Gannon, of Midland. in “Jendlm a few days In town the guest of hi: parenta. . â€"_Mjee Rays. of Nottingham. Eng, 1e netting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Par- km, of the north ward. _ -Mr. Geo. Martin, of Toronto. we: in town Tuesday attending the Bob- inson-Needler nuptials. tâ€"hir. O. B. Dixon, of Montreal. is mung hm sister, lira. J. F. Jobbitt. Sumter-eh, eouth ward. .â€";Rtev. A. B. and Masai Chalice, Mr. and lib-aw. H. Holland. Cobooonk. via- ited Lindsay friends on Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs Marshall, of Toron- to,_ called on Lindsay and Pleasant Paint friend: morally. -â€"M.ra. Walter W. Brown, (nee Mimi Fanning) ofOrangeville, is visiting her meter, Mrs. (Dr.) White. â€"Mr. J. J. Carter. and Mrs. Carter, (nee Mia Mr). left for their home In Ottawa on My. . . â€".\[ra. Rankin and the Misses Rank- in, of Hutton. are visitmg Col. and Mrs. Deacon. Glenelg-st. â€"hdi.ee Arnott arrived home last e'enlrg aftert‘mlng a plemnt via t wnh Bowmnville friends. _Mr. Hugh Conway, the popular proprietor, of the Reid house. Bdb- caygoon, was in town on Monday. _ â€"M.iee Reevea. who has been vieit- mg her water. ï¬re. Marshall Tripp. Toronto. returned on Monday. fillies Mattie Quigs and hits: M. Gumbel-am, of Fenelon Falls. “Nut Monday with friends in town. -â€"Dr. E. A. Gladma n, late interoe of theBoyal Victoria hoepital. Moo- treal, I: viaiting' his parents at Sandy Point. ‘ â€"Mi§ Druidae, who has been visit- M†Havelle at Sturgeon tuned to Toronto Wednesday â€"Mn. (Prd) J. F. McLaughlin and and three children, of Toronto. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R J. McLaugh- lin, Bond-at. -)Lr. W. J. Burn. returned to Al- landale Wednesday, where he will made. (Mr. Home will be missed in “ . ‘ 5' - . _ . -.u.. t.â€" In. ~- Pï¬esm. nil“ Kelly, 4-, ,. » . and Jae. Robinson, of Bobca. ' â€we; * in town Saturday. â€â€' â€"Diviaion Bmdmeter Cheer. of Al- landale. was in town last Friday, a. at the house, and thin main; for North Bay. â€"llra. J. A. ML of Detroit. left to rhom Friday. ' Toronto, where abewill spend a few da 3. witne. the opening of the . g -- . W. Scott has retu if s w ; had been the guest of friends at Stony: ;Lake, is spending a few days with friends before returning to 00., ween greet auooeel. and the aud- ‘ ienoe present was highly pleased with the performance from begining to end although the temrntum was scam- ly conductive to theatre-go as The play inn strong one, full of drama and of n rom1ntic character. interspersed with many thrilling scenes. The com- t-dy is also a are-it feature. The portrayal of the different ('harnctprs in the rest were excellent, each liking pnrthell. Mr. Barry I). Byers. known we t‘nl. aaptmue Cobb. an Amerimn gentler. and We Mft l‘m-ry. n‘ t «rum-as \‘nn hh‘neberp, a you"; will . were â€rt-hilt Meter. , a†an Hm Willthlk on trnynt at it! «rm 5*. a la :t \ ti ea, or, was l john an ï¬ll! H la‘kv . by he†:lliitan'n. an ‘ ' " ‘ ' t llwlm " ‘ Mil 8t. , n w,“ tlvrv'e‘t we: dun-l. Mill l .- b entertains. _ ‘l‘ht has! dlll‘dtillnlt Whit-ll Manager Burke hu.w:wm la the anatomical at ‘A Elwmnd Nu" by it... A. ll “*er ram Cumin. n:- 9 Hull- â€"bliae Kinnie Walters and Miss M. . cAlpine have returned after enjoy- } in; a pleasant visit with Dr. and Mn. Gillespie at their :ummer cottage near Beavertou. â€"â€"\lr. R. A. Anderson. of Messrs. An- derson , lhhill. general merchants. ‘ \‘irtor'xl Rondnyae in town toâ€"day Mr. Anderson wheeled in, covering the 25 m lea in a little lm than two hours. â€"â€"Mr. Alex. Bell. town, and his trous- in. Mr. Thus. Bell. of Dunsford. left for Mm Jaw In Hominy on :i vis- it to friends, and a trip through the [real North-Weill. ant, Wnley nf “Iv-healer NT. '5! lftl‘ deal of air. tel-ac- rmlpg. north {at . 8r. mm has am. visited - .m "y leer ' us. me be me 1 : «Blunt as gm ? Whoa «men it, = ,r ‘fzï¬' h? - plot of la! Him: east wmï¬mwh. re: it rtw on We trim ‘mamam. .. tur Mflilllti that: “a!“ m the wit-them m“ M M dtstuct, .u sup: a» impatient. LEV: E‘nl GREAT CLEARING-011T A Still Goes On . . WflI/i/WWWWW So please bear aughler prices. Everything goes your time in every line of goods. d then must give up our present premises in mind we are selling all at cut prices. Now is In Every Department ii the Store (Hearing Lines in Black Dress Goods, ‘A hm, Full Men's FaerieIt M wear. Men‘s 8 rte. 1. WI a .Clelflelm'lele.‘ l ’RI ‘ ' r ', 4' 27‘ .; 44 . ~ I Blouses, Underwear, Corsets, Flanelettes, Bleached Cottons, of (timber. come along to this ems Clearing out 'a i n m the whale stout um be avian fl: make war punt-cu. and more targeted at the law set price: ever- t‘eaoeepcuteale. humongous mes. Colored Dress Goods, Staple Dry Goods of all y ‘9 Suite. nderweat. Soye’ Salts C â€" Gloves, Ladies’ Dress SkirtSv kinds. Prints, Ginghams- Grey Cottons, Towellings, Towels, all kinds of Mill- Carpets and Curtains. MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING. to be cleared out, If you want to one from one-quartet to one third on a Bait Sale and more some of the berg-lee going. Men’s Overcoate Men’s Oven-ta. mm tinder- blterea'e Gala out. Come along during the seal We mit- and “law.