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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Oct 1896, p. 10

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‘h‘u a. Q ........_.. ._..,.- . «dam. W3 .- ..l . W - «â€" ....~‘;t,. . x... “‘- . L“... 81w,“ «.de â€" _\ $11.51: 1,9!- 2 Large Stock of the Celebrated i. was SPECTACLES -â€"--JUST ARRIVEDâ€"â€" .i’e guarantee to fit Glasses to remedy defectil: ? vision in old or young. Don‘t ail to inspect our stock and qe.’ ,.,vriaes before buying elsewhere. Elsi fillâ€"Hill Slum .‘ole Ag:-nt for Lindsay. DR, SHIES, S. F. ROBINS. Pr.»pnotor. Manager. _.______._.__.___. New Advertisements This Week. To Rent-Th. s, Connolly. If It's a Watch-Britten Bros. A Great Eventâ€" Montreal Star. Teacher Wantedâ€"T. J, Ingram. My Fan Visit- Prci. Dorenwend. October Blanket Sole â€" Horn Bros. Manufacturing Furrierâ€"S. Mulleti. Time to Loosen the Purse Stringsâ€" DJHJ“ Si Flav- din Canadian gust. FfimAY. OCT. 9, 1896. l LINDSAY LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS ___.â€"â€" UAl‘v‘NIh GTOA . [Correspondence oi Tar Posh] SPECIAL SERVICES.-RSV. T.B. Williams. of Newport, Penn. . has commenced aseries of revival meetings In the Methodist church here. Sunday eveninglast his text was taken from St. John 346, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only bvgotton Son. ihut whosoever belleveth In Him should not perish. but have everlast- Ir 4 life.” Mr. Williams Is an able and thant speaks-r. also an excellent singer. I). 't miss hearing him, everybody wel- some. I in ruinsâ€"ll v. A. Y. Crcwa. Toronto. ' oral seer-diary (I I'Ipworth League (f 57 .Llflda. will give his lecture on “The ":ommotb Cove." in the Methodist church «me. on M mricly. ()(‘t. ili.:. Inst. Solos by luv. N. Harris. of Boxwortou. and Mr. c. r3. Works. of Wm) lu-Illo. .Slill'rmu [InilHW'h-MJiII Cowm left here on Wednesday with thirty-one horses Ivr the old country. this and prosperous trip. .ilm. (mu nlt‘rvhnn' t'llifir Mr. N. Clarke. has put In stock i’ r ifm (all and winter (191.10" a line of ready limp car overwrite to meet the wants of them wanting -. cheaper article than I; mmlo In the custom (lap-tr: menu. l‘munNAI. . Mr. Hugh Nillpnmn wnd nr .2“ prrlvmi homo Thursday evening of Im‘ rook W. Ii. "0er and wife re- tw m‘ul Irum Ii ll! w, ’l'exM Miss Maud h 1disr.v~i |.|uluu ‘lli'nii Friday with i may Mru, lili.i~lpruu|1 mui family. I. nptvlllr. “re erIng bore. - ~oâ€"...... MINIU'CIILANI). ll'nvrespmuienee :li Till! P-mm v' mr New thotthetownsblp of rock ...; (air In over and things quieted owe. m we led in be able 9 state til tthe n Halo a is has turned out quite sat sine to: .an although the so so day was No lsl wn no reason tote plain. Tiler-cw so good i rnzeet soot org name dolsrs «was llstthc‘ectet so wsslsst year or on» c all. s have not heard c muub fault finding wltb‘éhc encasement-l out with the noses. c believe the day we: quite set ntsctory to our lsebccrcrs = 4 ti. ., t ti: o m m m metro. sou. their ta log war? vv Mamas ice at l i . be n In the were i g was a great rswbac‘ to the concert. however, there were more there than we expected; had the evening been easant m . hell would have been crowds but a . .. . had the pleasure of hole there did it ; rudge their money. hen Sun- ; visa gets up a concert we spare no :- .ios in having everything connected with .2 . i first-class order. We hear the look i r339; this was very good consi ering in disagreeable night. :1 tartan! ~Brcck makes a good turn- cn .tor Markham fair. The pleasant morn- ix .- dncw out a large crowd on Friday. Naraâ€"We are glad to be able to state that Neil McPhaden is much better, and able to take a drive out ..... Mr. Arthur Brethour has returned to Sunderiand and has moved into the east end (i the con- crete building. where he intends carrying on the tailoring business it: all its branches. ...... Miss Gordon. one cf the lady drivers, who was thrown from a rig. was not as hurt as was supposed ; she will soon be right again. â€"°â€"â€"r LITTLE BRITAIN. i Correspondence of Tax Poor.) Pxnscnar..â€"Messrs. Stone, of Green- bank. were guestsat Mr. M. Wickcts' last week ...... Dr. Henderson. of Cannington. t last Sabbath at his father's ..... Mr. tyre, of Sunderland. was visit on Sabhat at Mr. John Glenny’s ...... cs. launder. of Lindsay, has been engaged in the planing fac . and has no late a part of Mrs. B ’s residence. Brennanâ€"Both doctors are kept busy just now ...... Mr. G. De , who lost a recent! .hasano er vsrylow d andasonncar ..... assent as we use (1 wish. there d forlith “ bl . Jinan. 03m) 08‘ very plentiful). but the continuous shooting in the woods has made the few that are left very wild. ___.â€"â€" A THEME Y. of Tax Paar.) '°°""""d°"°° Methodist church annivers came ed on . ult.. and‘gery part of the published pro- gram was canted out; splendid weather prevailed. and a time of pleasure and profit was enjoyed. The Rev. F. B. Strat- ton. lax-president cf the B Quinta conference. preached with earnestness an ablli . On Sabbath the 20th. the more lug abject was “Thé Church." that of the evenin . “Pure Roll alone he is an able exponent. Mr. Stratton‘s lecture on Mend evening entitled “Pccullcr Pro le and‘tie city in which they live" prove to be an atract ve and appreciated allegory which. under the a re of a city cal ed the City of n. edifices. etc. were named w osc streets. Ila which cause the variclu sins and cv rrow. suffer-In and hard times. were :‘i’l'ectivel cx‘cfcited. 'i‘he celebrated “Home anally.” cf Beaverton. delighted the entire audience by their nursery songs. B. B. 3. Bond. This model. music and attractive English family. oonslstin of six children. presided over by their taught- ed father, the Rev. N. Harris. Methodist minister who is an attractive lecturcras well as singer. is prepared to give concerts at low price during the coming season. â€" [Orillla Pocket. GREENBANK. [Correspondence of Till Poor.) Francescaâ€"Mr. F. Bnnr, of Valentia. spent Sunday here ...... Miss Rose Brown. l of Toronto, is spending a few days In the l vicinity. visiting friends. . . . Mrs. Bassing- waits. of Manitoulin Island, is renewing old acquaintance here, after an absence of anumber of ears. S. or T.â€" he 33:1! anniversary of that Sons of Temperance took place a few; days ago, and accordingly on Sunday even- 3 ing last Rev. B. H. Leitch preached a ser- l mon to the order, which assembled in a body in the centre of the church. This division has had the honor of being the banner division of the province for over three veers. and has had a membership of I over 200 for over four years, its highest ‘ membership being 257. Besides having kept our young men temperate. we have great reason to feel proud of the large‘ number of successful preachers. lawyers ; and others. who owe their success in part . to t: e early training they received in this division. We hope it may continue to do gccd In our midst. Cannon Nousâ€"Rev. Mr. Phalen, cfg Blackstock. occupied the Presbyterian pnl ; pit on Sunday afternoon, as Rev. Mr. Cam- l ercn was preaching at the re-opening 5 services at the former's appointment.... ; There is some talk of the site and sheds of I the old Methodist church being sold to the . Sons of Temperance. so that they will, have sheds for ubilc accommodation. . Wnpnla'u.~ \0 day last week about 6 In the morning. some of the early risers spied one of our widows of about 00. In company with a widower of about 76. starting off bar a neighboring village. and . of course they thought things must about to be settled. and they were notl nllstakantlloy had both gone to secure the license. and became one that utter- nccn. They both look younger since the common . We wish them a peaoeful and happy ll c. ' to. A INHI'NI'.‘ Y1"! LLH. l [Slu‘l'IIi to 'l‘llll; i'llll’J l‘nnmNAl..-â€"-Mr. W. I). liven. engineer on the Toledo. Saginaw 8t Muskegon Rall- way. ii mending a month visiting at his old home here. W. i). brought lie bike over with him. nud uses It to flood advan- tage in getting About to see his many friends In this district. Il‘ms'r Communion. -Un Sunday Incl) Ilily one rilllllrcn made their Ilrst colu- lnunlon. an unusually large number for a country parish. Wonns or Pamelaâ€"We have had a large number of visitors from diii‘erent towns and cities in cog nelghbnrheo dur; leg the post iew m at s. and they oi as that our u w shuts Is one at the states ad but eslgned they have ever as e. stll r ”MEETOP deserves greet era It legato so on c anus In which the as "$0! t spsrisb ave so carried on since the cam our post . Olli‘l‘il v.= t is w t staggers-cw at we rec th sstg ct rs. w at: isle. pt 9 or re enable ct r. m. or one this photo. wills occurred on rid ilsstwc . Agnost- hangers sites the tuner In car on or day. b3 dcccssc was Just in c prim oi lines 1 vssttrcc nogchl ate mourn the: cue ct a led ”an cvie mother. ypbcld lever was so so death. We lcsrn that the has a sh lather is new is the hospital with the suitor slimming: it: to y c in in their sad collation. W Norm-rNsar-ly ever one is mahin pres psi-aliens for the recon ion of Jack set. as be Is an acted soon. . . .. .A considerable quantity 0 buckwheat has been secured In this neighborhood latel ..... Farmers all busy taking up roots on lowing. . . .. . No time at present for scci “shindigs." etc. Will have some to report at a later date. . . .llr. Geo. Clark. our general black- smith and machinist. is kept busy at the anvil this fall. A Goon Baron'sâ€"We must compliment you. Mr. Editor. for the excellent way in which the addresses and all other details of the visit of Lord and Lady Aberdeen to our county were reported in last week's Posr. Tar. Pass is “ cut of sight " ahead of all others as a county family newspaper. * Y. M. c. A. Notes .' â€"Ail the apparatus in the gymnasium 3 is now in shape for the use of members. i â€"A member-5' reunion will be held soon. A programme will be arranged and l refreshments served. It will be for mem- 1' bars only. . I â€"A committee was appointed at the ' boys' meeting Tbursda evening to make arrangements for the s' concert. to be given soon. i -â€"The photographs for the w prospee- ; tus cuts were sent down to mate to- The prospectus , usdvcryseea. The meal also seats no less. ‘ "the reel '3.» “ft, ”3 choruses. solos and last.but not least their 1’ : Lester. i. it a Ottawa. Oct. dâ€"Though ofParliameutisoverthemembercot ”Minimum“ Withthe Mflommm the Cabinet are all still here, exception of Sir Henri Joly and Hon. Dr. Borden. Minister of Militia. Ow- Inz to the important business to come before the Government between now and the next session it may not be possible for the Premier to visit Ens- Iand. as he had intended. Though urged by many of his friends. including Hon. Edward Blake. to take the trip. Mr. Lanrier finds the time between now and next session so short and d business so important. that he heal- tatec to give the time which the journey would involve. The name appears to be the case with Sir Rich- ard Cartwright. The brunt of the tariir division will devolve upon him. and although he is possibly the best man In the Government to represent Canada at the Colonial once Con- ference on the Pacific cable question. political exigencies will probably keep him at home. and the Cabinet may have to fall back upon Mr. Dobcll. Sir Oliver Mowat moves into his new home this week. He will be here for a couple of weeks yet. and then will pay a. visit to Toronto. A meeting of the Cabinet was held this morning. and the Treasury Board met. to-night. Mr. C. N. Bell. secretary of the Win- nipeg Corn Exchange. arrived here to- day to see the Controller of Inland Revenue regarding the proposed alter- ations in the grain standards. It apv pears that the new standard for No. 1 hard will not be operative until it has been gazetted four times. Last Satur- day's issue was the first. The western board for the selection of standards meets at Winnipeg on Oct. 15. and It appears that. as that board may decide with regard to No. 1 hard. so the final decision of the Gov- ernment on this vexed question will be in proposing to make No. 1 to con- sist of 75 per cent. of hard Fife. with a. minimum weight of." 61 pounds per bushel. Sir Henri Joly was guided by the views of the farmers. believing that the men who raise the products should have some say as to how it is to be diposed of. Representations have been received by the Government in favor of the change as stated. not only from members of Parliament. but from Patrons of Industry and the Central Farmers’ Institute The standards board is composed of a. large farming representation ; indeed. they constitute one half of the membership. The board has been instructed to choose two istandards for No. 1 hard. one under the old classification of two-thirdsred Fife with a. minimum weight of 60 pounds. the other under the new classi- llcation. Whichever the farming re- presentatives on the board consider should be the standard. the Govern- ment will accept their opinion. and if it transpires that the Controller. in aug- gusting to the council :1 change to 76 per cent. and ill pounds weight It“ uifL‘n misinformed. he will at once pro- cccd to rectify It. Mr. C. Sontum. commercial agent for Canada. at Christianlu. Norway. has be lust sent to the Department of Trade and Commerce an interesting report on the growth of trudc between Can- ada. and Scandinavia. lie says that the imports of corouls Into Swuden and Norwny nnnuully exceed is value of $8.- muons. Sumo Cunudlun flour and roll- . rd com are finding their way in Nor- wuy. but not a lllhc of what ml ht be disposed of In lilill country. Cin- ‘ Miiilil Hour In preferred by the bakers LIu-rc to the United States flour. Mr. suntum cmplmslsos once more the Im- puriunce in lnnnlli‘lwlurvrs brand- mg their goods with the na .. . ins ‘Uanndllm‘ or "Manufactured In (cumin. He speaks of a success- lul shipment of steam radiators from lurmllu, and points out that winter apples wlll ilnd a ready market In Norway. This suggestion. coming at a tllne when the English market seems hurl)?! Hg‘lu‘ltlodi ouhlthtd to merit consi- I le Bil ' - “Bream h a of out fruit .zccl. chlllan. who has the city for the past tWe waggn‘h .vuoaimgfihe cause of the Veterans of “.“l‘i 70. Icli for home this even- mg. lllceulonel is an enthusiast on ills question end has Interviewed a number oi the members. many of whom have expressed themselvu fav- srsbls to some suitable recs nitlon of the ssmccs oi these who u eyed the cell to arms which went out In the gears named. The question will be relight up at the next session or 9st- liomcnt. and meantime meetings will 23.33%“ il..'é’l§..§"‘°‘l' ”ti" °' “" fill ll terms on the so soup in opinion Rev. Mr. Maxwel .P.. left for Vancouver last evening. Messrs. Hu h iohu Mocdouald. Earls and Pr or leave toemorrow. Mr. Bostook has gone to England and Mr. Morrison to Nova Scotia. Mr. Mclnnes, whale in. tent son died on Sunday and was buried yesterday, will not leave for the West with Mrs. Mclnnes for a few daiys. t is currently reported that of the Liberal members leavin:mf%Â¥ home have been told that the next session of Parliament will be called for February 11. It may, however. be tug; wifété lIlliter. . r. o of New V‘Vestminst B.C.. stands a good chance of gems)? the vacant Judgeshlp on the Supreme Court bench of British Columbia. ~ James Sinclair, tailor, Yonge- Toronto, has been appointed to a pod- tion in the Toronto Custom House. made vacant by the death of W. 8. Mr. Sinclair was recommend- ed by business men of Toronto. The appointment of Clifford Slum. Attorney-General of Manitoba. to the vacant Portfolio of the Interior be expected any day. It Is likely that Mr. Sifton will run in Brandon on the basis of s. settlement. of the Manitoba ghee! question. whatever that may Their Excellencies Lord and my Aberdeen. with their suite. leave for British Columbia to-morrow. It k a subject of comment in the city this yesterday Lady Aberdeen drove to md from the buildings with the 80% truer-General n the occasion of the closing of the? lenient. After repeat ‘ ”aspect: '1!!! ”39°33: "it“ â€" .lion sing " {its “beg“ 'Ep‘gég emeyss s a can tie on ell 'e . .t..l mallet. . flasher a??? emigre: on .w hrs: at E E6 h it s I Gen-Immune“ ”that” -..-:’°""‘°'..--..."'“".:=. do... a: run mum en's-tans acm Summon-"MJZJ-mn mcmwumw 3%? r53? 53% at 9 {big ’0' turn ALL DIGGINC- ‘ . inc-an hudafueflaacyaadlh lclghheuauealhcluns. Detour. Oct. dâ€"ln 1825 the paymasters 55.“ Foreign“, cad. amalgam uthof er ”tremorcm‘msrwwsm g. for the soldiers. spite :arefulceuchtha wasnot e had." d an iron English avenge“ of the (I. He says and due one thousand dollars. N an the Island are digging f nonvillc Oct. aâ€"m ta’a‘gecclved the followiu. “$391.29? :hat I: be elven ommmmwwE : no“ ble to cope with gating them. and they are forced to old from the more fortunate cacti relieve some of the suturing and am now existing. and that will certainly 5.. some enter as the scanty atom now Q hand ome exhausted. At a meeting held Sunday night a committee of leading :Itlzcns were appointed to take such action as was accessory to place their condition before he World. This committee. is. W. Movers chairman. has Issued an addre- ‘o the public giving a history of the storm and the destruction done by It. They now 15k for nsslstuuoo. saying that every dollar will to them will be judiciously c-xponded. 1qu all cxlx-ndliurcs accounted for to the ubilc. Contributions can be sent to W. . Andi-mun. sucretary. or J. \l. Mayors. rhnlrmnn. ”'ILL S ”'EA It SIFTO. '. _ Report “that Lord Aberdeen Will Map 0. cit-Winnipeg to lake III-a Illn- later or the Interior. “’Innlpcg, Man. Oct. 6.â€"(Speclai).â€" '.\n owning pnpur slates that Lord Abortion: on arrival hero on his way to tho i'm-Iill- Coast will swear in .v\llornoy-(l-nn‘ml Slflnn for Minister of the interior. _.__...-_._._____â€"â€"-â€" l ”'lliial 'I‘ [S .i "'A l' â€"â€".-â€"â€" ('l’. the I'nnp I‘ondmon in «rent IIrIIaIn Nearly I‘lvc l‘cr l‘rnl. \Imve the .h «rage- Iloclc and Grass Improvrcl. London. Oct. (Ir-Tho rnporl of the :olullllun ul‘ Illn lll'lllsll crops up to :ln~ ilrsi nl‘ 1)i‘i'l'l"r allows lllul the co- .‘vnls Ilm‘o lwu‘n somewhat (Inning-3d by min. but tho roots and grass have The average wt wheat won llnpruvod. (hill nf hang, it” 0-10 and in now it 3-5. Till! FICICIJNN M DITTKR. _ Ilcw lie Telrampkers' "rile OI the 1'. I'. I. Imelu at Winnipeg. Wlnnl w . linu. not. ii 41; wolnl. -A ri ' i. f ' ’ Pl... from he winpuwnl c a Immiluf o lemw Illcrnenn. liners Is absolute: both- In new in rupur from here la. L‘OIIIIPI‘UUII w II the loin mpl rs' oil-Ike. be mm: to- lnnlu rm. w Illc lie "livery proceeds In lie 9 urts In re caliber lie slc‘ramlc cclln hm a hat system. is genera l w men w in: boo ll lilo um ill hours or are l c nexus! w have esiunw‘l s more our o In so . f we I?“ In: Ililllil Miami to oi lcr ile‘mrlmcuu o to [rest ll'mlseouilucmoi llway I“ In (love llllliflll iv ls belevml l Federal have In munwy Inlet-vs» . t is uncer- mod the' representatives Ogilcurs. con- i it‘ll ' the i' posts locum doctors ll moon w c . . .. "total; Mull rot nl' flocks? “MY Wu"! “0*. Hit l‘llllcm to N o '0 oils I ll l'crc be low tor it“?! It to: than “I ought; 1 their e grievances lo the division some 0 dents or oonslderatlou. il a loniauoc wlt the ' lln . it the then company ' rules 0' 3‘” ll Siuululcul they oiul' ' tell to I“ a “m“ “serotonin“. Ml." will. according to u their petition at the fountain. â€" N0! ”0011 TRUTH 1N run. fl Grand Secretary Anetta archiving...“- Iuac be listed. eorl ill.. Oct. 0.â€"Grand Secretary Ans- Hill. of the Order of iiailwuy Telegrapbers has received deapatches from into on the Canadian Pacific Railway. w lob. he as- soris. show that the tie-up is practically complete. and that only a few passenger trains are moving. Mr. Austin claims l at the road Is one Is to move any freight. und that lllllrge outfitting?!) of 9300"“ vooda.aawe cope aepco .are ylng on dlderent divisions. J: asserts that cattle are starving in can in the middle sections of the road. v HmIAB "351' AND mar. # unname- chem-mm Division and at It. Jain I... These dccpatches are furnished 0.9.3. Company for publication NM: 3.0.. Oct. aâ€"su the smaller Rev stations on the Pacific division of the a from adian Pacific Railway have been Ith operators. who came h Pacific aadali e coast. Our Clothing has had the call at all Fairs. It was nothing new to find the Directors decorating our display with the Red Prize Tickets. foil: at the Fairs. , Now we're linin up for a rattling big {all business. had a good start airca v, but the price cards are becoming a more interesting study every day. and the figures startling enough to bring us the trade of the masses. CLOTHING- Single-breasted uc Suits. in all-wool dark . Canadian and Esglis trimmings. well made. Men's her-batched. $33” to 44 inch chest. regular price. Canadian Tweed Men's Pare all-wool Pants. It would have been a surprise it we didn’t capturc First Prizeâ€"not because competition was weak, but because the Clothing could not be bettcrcd in Canada. big store was at stake, and we’re more than proud to have deserved the good opinion of the directors as well as the thousands 01 men neat dark striped welltrimmcdandout. class site 42 A Cape Oi N- til: coming 56 west Parisia w the outs:- doth and the l of Fur. Li The reputation of the \Vc'vc HAT DEPARTMENT. Men's Flue Fedora Hate. in black and known colors. unlined. good leather and sweat band. 2-Iach silk hand. and and other Fu The Cloth is i Blue and othe silk binding. with 2} inch brim and .31 6-95 i'nch crown ............................ 1.30 the former; d . ....... .. use a Soft Hats. fedora shape. extra line sweep 100 t fur felt. large. medium and small blocks. the very latest s‘tkylcs In Eng- ilch and American to 8 colors. black. brown. nutria, slate and gutters”. fawns. waist measure. regular price. 81.75 pair ................................... 125 absiaca. special .......... ............ 2 00 Youthc' Paula Suite. in d k 30!" Stifl'fiat . 11 f f “.1 mffif‘ml 1-...“ “News. unlined. ms ng.°§rou:n.° archiving . ed. with. minus: m inter- neatshapcs. were 32 00.npecial.. ...... .75 .00 co .m' -Bo's‘Fedcras.inblac br W.uw cach........... ......... 4 95 ,mouse colors. lined g; ““1an KS HanufacZ'uri “'3 odd Tm Veau. “turd.“ 11:3 atyles.special ............... .. ..... .... 50 and Leadi ' with good' ' trimmings. I , 9 gmwgu... ...... m, 3;; MEN 8 PURNSIHINGS Lindsay. Peterbo 75c “(181.00 each .......... Boyc‘ 8 piece Salts. In all-wool Twccds. dark colors. neat “aslcctcd partnerne. throughout ccatsueatly teed pan atofilnchchectncgular ”wandu'ioacuit ...... the' Erie You and ' Ulc all as. derogation. - Tweed linings. storm collar. half belt. slash pockets. circa 22 to an inch chest measure. regular price. 84 50 each...“ 395 Reefer- or Pea i. twilled Ina]. ' Na Blue B”Socket? medium we mh‘i‘lflt brace buttons. “1:22 to 2.3 n c es measure. raga or. 81.75 each .................. P!" In Imported English Men's 0 vercoatc all. winter we an brown shades. with checked tweed Iioing-. sis -« lid to 42 Inch chest meas- ure, rcgularprlcr. 812.50. .. “ALWAYS qup AT GOUGH‘S." LINDSAY - . H 83 per ton. soc. per zoo. $5 per ion. 30:. per roe. ' Till iIlIEI. nulls IIIIEIIE lllllllll nu... 'W. A. (300de w. A. GOODWIN.‘ it! a _ :aamvnp THIS WEEK. member-traitor Jim GOUGH mos! .3 Killing 00 __.__.__.__._____.____._____. _ *IEMEEBGENTLEM ‘ lit. limb ii ii i im‘k ni' him N OAT BULLS . y .. u ggtjgf ‘. The largest importations u - have shown are now all will countcc ‘ OAT DUST a See [the newest mixtures and latest efl'ecta of the season. If I l Ginghams. '39 Men's Fancy Stripe and Fine Grey Under- ahirta and drawers. double-breasted. heavy uality. ribbed cufls, regular price.:.and65c. each ....... Men's Plain Grc Wool Undershirts and Draws rs. rib skirt and cuffs. double- brcgctod. men's air as. regular price. 65 2. can . . . ........ . ..................... . . . are busy on tll these goods and lines of the same t. since WI 20”] 169 Have your ' ’ into the - COLLA ‘ Jon. Men's Fine Scotch Wool Under-shirts and Drawers. double-breasted. sateen fac- ing. exlra well trimmed and finished, regularprloe 753. each. . . . ...... .. ...... Men's Extra Fine Wool Under-shirts and Drawers. In fancy stripes and plain grc . double-breasted. ribbed skirt all: menu's. sateen facing. regular price. Men's Full Fashioned Scotch Wool Under- chirta and meers. ribbed waist and skirt. double-breasted. also due medi- um weight imported natural wool. all lines. M to '12 chest measure. regular price.5l.25 each ................... 129 ............ lRlG lo. 6 Kentâ€"st ml)“ pin 4‘ no. black 8.95 JEWEL is}? m Also Manufactul HAIR l 51'. RI 81-1; to; .4 Outfit) c: n- p.......____._.. EN “a- All are invited to in». ‘M M in the l “r.-- PERFECT FIT. - NOBBY TRIMMING and PRICES THE LOWEST. Grove CATHRO co. ‘* BARGAINS. El; salt [min new Helms '/.,;f“°’ “”“‘â€"‘1°i.‘f..‘:fu‘;‘:fi°°““‘6”b“ ”ii: 000 PIECES m: REM/Mm [\W ”to Lead Tweeds. Worsteds, Flannels Drones Goods. FlanneletteS. Prints. Velveisi Shirtings. Etc. Etc. to» Clear at Bargain Prices. , .‘wmiy Fine Range oiâ€"â€"â€"- ‘ Materiel!

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