for Casi Lime, a." decei which. is 6 Ton rLND 3m ovum: lacksmithu' Coal. Lindsay. Nov. 17. 1891â€"32 thus IBLENNAN Hfl. IIIcLen nan Co. gagaauoaghdonolfl 532-33 32. B388 2: was“; 80.83 . . 6585 0368.3» . . .88. 5 .53 3383 L‘Verpool, Londoruï¬ 610119130!!!“ Guardian; British Amman; Im- Perial Fire Irusuraucs Go’s. “dilator P: n Insured stuns-Sm humnbgm azuwmunanot Ion. ‘Wdent Ins. ‘ S, AXE HANDLES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, BUCK SAWS, ow CHAINS, HALTERS, LAN- TERNS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, LIKPET SWEEPERS, COFFEE MILLS MEAT CUTTERS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, LISPS, IRON, SLEIGH RUNNERS, SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, N'GLISH AND AMERICAN CUT- LERY, CARVERS, IUTCHER KNIVES AND RAZORS, Wident Ins. 00. of Ilorth America READ omel. W “Mormon: tPoudolumed. ï¬vmmm P. c. TAYLOR CANADA LIFE, NSURANOE lire, Life and Accident. HILWAY and smmsmp ncms m of the Mill Saw, South Side Kent Street. Special Low Prices. ’numo tarnished to: I. Lind-n1. Oct. 5. 13m.- “LAW 11. “.13. McLennan 5; Ge. doe: not end lzere, but continue: rig/it ,t/zrong/z our Entire Stat/c. Taking Quality and Quantity into consideration we will give Better Value fora Dollar t/zan any other ï¬rm in Canada. So come along wit/i t/ze crowd. M. W. KENNEDY 8L COJ 23) Yards Heavy Grey Cotton, for - $1.00 20 Yards Heavy White Cotton, for - - $1.00 10 Yards Grey Flannel for, - . - $1.00 7 Yards Very Heavy All Wool Grey Flannel, $1.00 26 Yards Heavy Linen Towelling, for - - $1.00 20 Yards Checked Cotton Shirting. for - - $1.00 20 Yards Plaid Dress Gingham, Fast Colors, $1.00 17 Yards Heavy Flannelette, Nice Patterns, $1.00 8 Yards Very Heavy Apron Linen, for - $1.00 1 Dozen Pure Linen Towels, Very Large, for $100 1 Dozen Fine Bleached Linen Table Napkins, $1.00 3 Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Under Vests, for - $1.00 7 Pairs Ladies’ Black Wool Hose, for - - $1.00 2 Suits Men’s Underwear, for - - - $1.00 1 Dozen Men’s Wool Socks, for - - $1.00 2 Men’s Heavy Top Shirts, for .. - $1.00 A Goc d Fur Cap, Lady’s or Gentleman’s, for $1.00 4 Boy’s Imitation Caps, Ior - - - $1.00 Half Dozen Men’s Very Pretty Ties. - - $1.00 Half Dozen Ladies’ Windsor Ties, for - $1.00 4 Pairs Ladies’ Ribbed Cashmere Hose, for $1.00 " Yards Heavy Double-fold Dress Serge, for $1.00 0) M. W. KENNEDY 8: 00. See What a Dollar Will Buy SOWG SPECIAL; ’ Very Interesting to Men, Women and Children. F. 0. T357101: Read Our Dollar List P OUR LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS '. 24. 189?. -I'ROM- â€"Mre. Sylvester ot Bowmenvflle Is In town and will probebly spend the winter with her sons Richard and Robert. at the Sylvester Bree. Mfg. Co. â€" . D. Burke Simrgen barrister. of Bow- menville. brother or . J. 81mm. spent e peruonot FrldeynndSetnrdeyhsun townon business. â€"Mr. Michael Donne. D. L. 8.. he! returned to town from the North-ween. hevlnz completed sue surveyln waned him by the deperzment n: 0mm. e we: sheen: some foul-manure, â€"Rev. Messrs. Brown. Benton end Fellls. wood Methodist clergyman at Omemce. 0e: and anetvlne. wexeln town Suurdny lees. end mule many new wencdhs. through Rev. N. am. to out 01 -m. John_Coygrg.Abenker. of W N. t.. .___I_ I...:... n.-â€" And M:. was wu “new by con followed by innummuu. 1; "his chpumonmtgfly.)uu. - A,_I_-__ um â€"Mr.endMi-e.0wen Con-inn heve zone to Strettord tovm: friends for name weeks. â€"Mr Noel Marshal. orthe E Smith Goal end Wood 00.. Tomato, was known Wedneedey. â€"Mr. Wm Northooeo. who wee some time ego lrjnxea seriously. in eble to be shout satin â€"Mlae Willie Greene of Fenelon Fell- event Saturday lent in town with her friend. Mine Mabel Perkin. â€"Dr.S.G. R ot'l'orontowillbeet the Benson house, nanny. on Saturday. Dec. 110:. for emulationâ€"32. A Dress and Mantle makingzmnss Inwm has removed to the rooms over Neelnnd’e dent-l parlomwheroshe will bemused to meet all her old customers and may new om Satu- fnodon gunmanâ€"344911. "010" mm Gag-n." "Ln Canon.†and “La. flora." In!“ upon having these clamâ€"28. PETIRBOBO. 0812, CANâ€; A. thorough Business and Shorthnnd training wheel Competition yearly for Gold and Silver Medan. mm 70 once mnaumted circular mulled free. Geo. S. Benn. B.A., LLB. and A. Blanchard. Chm-taxed. Amount“: 02 Ontario. ure the Principals. Mention this paper when writing. Pmrboro. Sent. 29. 1892. Peterboro Business College, m2 (Emahian afloat. DISHES HERE AND THERE. â€"Mlsa EAlbem Workman to visiting friends LINDSAY. mu, DEC. 2. 1892. TOWN AND COUNTY Pe terboro Bus. 001. where he went eomewhet exteneiveiy into stock. heaviest tour or an blooded etelllonn. Finding himself going behind he hon-owed about $2,000. uivieg e ohettel mortgage M eeomit). Remittoneoe from the old country having cooled he decided to leave the blooming oountrywndettempwdto do â€Sunder lest. taking me beet horse on the piece to keep him company. The mortgage“ got wind ot hie going. howev:r.end wired Toronto with the team the: he m mooted in the G. '1'. R. ynde ihm'ln le eleepinzinehoxeerwiththehone. He state that he ‘hed not the elichteet intention °t 3““;“3 behimi film 121: °tun eno pro y to my every 3 he oWeo. Be-eno hoe men: friend: who regret the trouble in which hehee become involvezl. , â€"Mr. Juno. Pattonmogor forjho Lon» ford l umber 00.. noon: cd by tho heron- loon John Moms. umber nopootor And nose! for me some company. wore in town Toad-L. The ï¬rm nave flvo compo outung umber Lonatord. and. will manor-mun shout flhooo mlllloo tootot lumba- noxt summer. Tho talk oooln mo coming may ot the doc. not worry the Hos-tn. Thoma-on very unproolobly. no they pouc- Iotgu mm In the northern town-hips -.: untouched by the voodm-n’uxo â€"Clt'. swobIoonlnIhomuuuot Wood: and “mu-woo. Hm cou- y,:pgy vmozrmngguglootwmmm mu ‘. DIR Irene-hm mama “MM were quickly on the scene. but by memento work On the put: at those assembled the flunee were quenched without the hose being brought Intonqulaltlon. The loee will be oovereu by insurance. The «use of the are in a. watery. u there was no etove In the room. hm" _" ï¬lï¬ï¬t’ 1m" '6' mini- uunsly rota-at... .. be 11mg: mum qflmefluo W tag me unsung lacuna-I. excellent mun land ,mqummm. WcRTeranâ€"néï¬mbm ’ ‘ " won; " ’ a}: puma M W '0! m with 61114.54de emu. booth: I: m.) may "9;†My 91 M EATVJE Biï¬'arm â€liviiotvli S3! Goon the m thronzh the owing at the top or the ma. Tug-mm 2'9- 09996399055312! â€"-Mr. Frank Pmuo unyonncEngushmu who came to this auntie: noon: tour year. ago to lmjarmlnz and some; may 09:19pm munâ€"v -_ ._- ___‘__, prletor. Souroh was “once instituted. sad the are won speed-l: booted tuxoom No.10. "noted by its occupant a couple at noun previously. I: ma stoned. evidently. in 3 wall cm: in the corner of the room. on} to}! flung. 133d {allowed LL- skating r51: are anxious to popularize the sport: among the yam people at the townâ€"in too: it ieneoeeeorytcdcnotoobzuine inirroturuupeu their inveeuneut. To eireot this lo: the meme- moot tgke edventece o! the an: cold cup to flood the rink and get the sport under way; let the nu: night be free to oil elem and here the Citizen’ hand in Mundane. The closing "i'ever"ie strong only; in the season. but poem oi! gradually union judiciously metered. The cdvieehility ct rednclng the price at eingie reason tickeie ehou dolso receive consideration. â€"Wedneedey morning shortly one: 8 o'clock u strong smell or uncle was noticed in the â€sly house. ot_ which the Aaenioi .193 943,“,213' Brian G livery. York-en; R. J. Me“. residence. batman: J. H. Sootheren. reel- deuce. Lindsey-en. A number at other citizen heve also expreued their Intention ot becoming eebeotibera utter xhe new year. business of the agency. During the pee: few weeks a. numberot new phonee heve been put. in. Includlmr the followup-G. H. M. Beker. residence. William 33.; Jen. B Begs. livery. Earns: .A: 39999.."“01‘ .350'9- .529£= -â€"Grest preparations ere bein made by the worthy pastor. Rev. N. Hill. on ladies of the Queen-st. Methodist church. for the Christmas servioce'nnd has on Sunday and Monday. Dec. 25th and 26th. The musics! portion of the services $.10 do: will be very sun-souve; the use. Monday evening in the lecture room will be substantial and â€penning. end the speeches to be delivered win he ooxh inesmctive sud ontsmininc. indging from the names of the gentlemen who hove nircady signiï¬ed their willingness to be present. â€"ME. A. Muir, local manager to: the Bell toiephono 9.31:1â€.th ingrown): the â€"Exam'.nadon 02 separate school, subject, grammar. (maximum 100 marks): senior clau- ‘l‘hos Brady. 92; Eageno Malone. 82; .oobn Dismal". 80; John Bunny. 78: Frank hem. 7a; Wm. Smith. 73: Lewis Primeau, 73; Charles Hararove. 63: Inc human. 67; Summaua Buck. 60; Herbert. Baker. 59; Joe. Dorgan. 49 Junior classâ€"E1 Burke. 74; Albert Mulcahy. 56: Then. Spratt. 54;.109. O'Ueary. 54; Harold Burke. 50. ‘ â€"Mr. A. Primeeu has gone extensively into the apple business this season. For-the pant. six weeks he hac been absent in the country most at the time picking over and barreliing the bee: varietiee of winter apples. In all he will pur- chase about 600 barneie. a portion 02 Which he will ship to ouatomers at a diatanoe end the remainder win he ciepoeed oi to the looel trade and town merchants. â€"'.l‘wo Peter-bore cohaoooniaie were need 810 each inst week under the new law prohibiting the eaie oi the weed in any form to minors. One eleven-year-old had topped a. ml to obtain the money to procure hie favorite bread of cigarette ...... No convictions hnvo yet been recorded in this town. but it ie not beoense the email boy hse virtucneiy decided to enbmit to the etrong arm of the law. -Cheriey. the Frenchman, won in town Saturday inst. buying horses. He picked up I number of ï¬ne animus ct low iixuree. An Oakwocd turner. while watching a deal. stated that e year ago a. neighbor of his. who owned come due enimele, portly thoroughbred. was offered szco for a four-year old and refused it at once. A couple oiweeke ego Sico was the nest hid made him tor the same animal. â€"In the December number of "The Lake.†the new magazine published in Toronto, 3 very touching Christmas story written by Mr. Wm. McDOnnen or this town will appear. 0! this story one of the greatest ethics in Cancun Boys: “Mr. MoDonnefl‘s Chrlsums story is very good. I was much plea sad with it. It is better than R. L Stevenson’s The Monte: ot Balances.†â€"Mesm. J. E. Paterson a: Go. of the Syndi- cate More have purchased the insolvent stock or dry goods of F. W. Read at Boncuyzeon at a. low main phe dong. 353d ym sell I: on the 5336â€"3751156: Elia ridden farmén mny’conni upon getting good: cheap while the sale in is â€"The many triende in this dismot of Mr.‘.W. 13.1mm. tormerly e druggist in Fenelon Fells. will regret to icon the: his Oshawa milling venture has turned out unsuccessful. He was compelled to align recently. with liabilitie- or about 328.000.5116 mete nominally the me. -Mr. R. D. Thexton, in his ndvt. in another column. outlines the various breaches of busi- ness conducted by him in his new premises. W. A. Goodwin's 9m 393ml In_ Weehgeflen 71w havini 7botizhi on: 731%. Co. a stock at a low rate on the dollar. of two etoree on Kent-eh, and heeidee putting in plate-ghee is waning other improvemente that will make the premieee very deeirable buaineee etandl. â€"-A v important meeting of the W.C.'1‘.U. will he 113:1 on Monday. Dec. 5min the new Y. M. C. A. room at haii~peet three o’clock-harp. All women interested in temperance work are moat heartily invited. to the meeting. Pieeee remember the time. -Mr. Moreen Johns of Vex-ulam delivered at Lindsay on Thursday iaet three lands or oheeee which realized nreriy 3800. The shipment was part or the eeaeon’e product of the Saar cheese rectory on the Scotch line. which always com- mands the top market price. â€" â€"'.l‘he waterworks main burst on Thursday morning opposite the gas house and caused eonaldetanle damage. â€"A couple at our buddlnz bank men. while obj oylne the excellent though somewhat precarious skating at lee: week. broke through. end upon the: the water la very, very wound "deuoedly ohm: In tone. you know.†â€"The annual meetlnz of the Amerloen Canoe Leonel-non was held at Kingston recently. and manure Polo: on Long Island. about ï¬ve mne- below the elty. was aeleoted ea the one for me general meet in ’93, mm 11th to 26th Annual. â€"Mr. Edward Benson lane hadï¬he unalghfly um Brennan. â€"Look up Anderson. Nascent a; 00:5 ndvt. in another column. â€"Rov. D. D. Manon-Id ct Lorneviuo. menu: punch-nod one at Km: Bnnner ï¬lm-3M. â€"33‘2- BUNDLE mvmn 8808. from Jew mm this Week. Silk Which. plan end embroidered; Duper: sun. Chine Sinks. plain end neared. Greet vuiesy....Fur Capee.â€"e tow ï¬ne Sable Capes just received. Pdoe 20 per cent under Amen-snack. mmmhtmuwmmm â€Maxed“. lump-radiom- mgmflnhlnevetypuï¬cullr.stahm notice-m1 13!an TOW“ mmumy. Enema-nut â€to You Mm I’m? A. 8. Tuna, cautions. :- Inning Brand to! Nun: Cents pet Mb. lostâ€"83a. thohe'l mmnmw KTA‘I‘TAW mgr. ï¬â€"ilr. n. A. My 0: Toronto in. dcnctcd mono towards the building fund of Wain: ccllczo. Winnipeg. â€"Rov. N. Hill, of tho Queen-It» UM chant. win much u Mum- Sunday to the Mahown 0: am sexton. Ra'- J- 1’0"". 0! 61%. win occupy the 911191! oi tnc Queen-ct. n: â€"'l'hc canal mung meeting of tho Woman'- rotcicn W ct 3:. Andnw'a chucn was beta in the of the church on Thursday «coins fountain. An mommonhcchnrch uwcuumcmemhon, were invited. can u c ccnceqncuc the taboo!- '°°"‘ ‘3: Wang“ T" mmaxmm umcu to , 1". on . Euh yucca and been 912% with a vv . .‘v‘w Than. Bison. Rub'ort Romeo; y. w. Simpson. akin: LLW. Kennedy. 3. South. 8. W8 alumna. Borrowodo. Joseph Keith. 5.819: 1‘ Pan. D: Poole. J.V MoNaultv. R. mm..- W. McLennIn. Itlo; Ea. Gregory. D. Heartb- bin. F. Quick." J. D. ravens. akin: T. Sadie. F. Canaan. A. F. D. McGuha. .MMchn-n anon. tom“). B. 30-. A. Know]. a. u. Gunman. LG. Igunrdv, «iv;â€" A. pulleys. Dr. Simp- ‘sm 3.1;“plnyon “MRI? loo to now bung mode .0an a possible by Worm-say mustn't dull a months boom will be brought Into roqnhluou. sud crlol 0! “Soon 'er 1'11qu “wen mum? mu m tho womb u â€"Fou0wln3m thalkmudxlnh. them: ham been chosen by bum: J. C. Ema. Olin: W. J. Elliott. G. Emp- C. 8. dunno. 3. Guam R. Knowluon. any: 0. Little. E. Honda-nu. minis: m'u‘iémw’bpm mammals. . ow . n; . an H. Hudsveth. W. Bauer. J. magnum-up: D. 8. MW. '1'. 3nd,. WASEODM T. ncCoueu. 4.8. Hun. ,LnAA I’ In- _____ L n lâ€"_â€" cums Home. â€"A meet enthusiastic meem of caries wee held in the rink Tneedey evening. when the rink! wereehoeenmnmueeon end e second betel: of new plevere were bellow! for end ee~ oeyted. The memberehip nee been nine-I doubled by the eoeeeeione made this team. and the coming winner will eee cu ling stain n ropuienu in Lind-u never beloze equeued. Two new ekipe were elected, and the number or rinks lpotegeed to :gelge‘eec'h rink henna nu -_ _ _-_ L.‘_- disc ° 1h; aasoc’iation temporal! . An rapid y as bio the work is being danced and push forward so mat the best results may follow the entrance into the new rooms and the jnfuaion at new ï¬le consequent upon thExheeflnga. 2nd vire- residens. E. A. a : reams-cm. J. E. Biï¬ingsley. The stun g committees were also appoxntcd. The work of changing the rooms and the suspension at the regular meeting; during tnq ygocial services tended ‘to .M 4.. --__A___.n_ â€"'l_‘he boat-(i or directors met. on Fridny even- ing last at! o'clock. Anfood deal of business. was disposed of The 0 cars for the year were elected as follows: lat vioe'pruidcnt. Ju. Low; maryicgpyesIQens. E; :A. 89mg; rec-secretary. â€"Thonnn1vamry of the association in being arranged for. The s or: have not. been dcmwly secnmgljeg. .L‘ fpll announcements A -__ OIL- _‘,--_-__ Eswb'gszc-ï¬ï¬â€"ihvi {cvi days. The meeting wfli be held in the Rmbyterhn church. Lou everyone keep iuin mad and plan to amend. â€"Foi- next Sunday nttcrnoon Rev. J. M. A. 8 es of Hwburton has promised to deliver “madame on "The heaven] vision." All young men are cordially invl â€"The men's meeting last Sun in: Inge and ins 'ring. About Ramadan present. 1 Rev. Jo‘hnnton. though unwell. delivered a most powerful and Jinacd address. The or- chestra assisted in e musical portion of the service very acceptably. N. I. 0. P. â€GUâ€"OI. lb uafl 820 Eng 0.5 In. »oaon Fun floor SEE» 4:: Soon Ranâ€"baa on «flogâ€"58a rum an. E. Fem London. Wedneedey duel-noon new 0! e melnnohol! maiden: nee: Cembrny renohed town. It eppeeu :het Mr. Joseph Wells. one or two brothers who on end run 3 Lhreehlng meohine in that eeozion. we: threshing on the term of Mr. Funk Chembere. nbon: n mile north of the vnlece. end at noon.being nbont to shut down. climbed tome top ot the boiler. threw oil'the belt end reached over to let down the smoke- nuck In doing no he elipnod and fell upon the bnlenoe wheel. which wee still revolving n: greet epeed. Hie neck was instantly broken. one hie body beoeme no wedged in and. en- unzled taut it wen neoeum to an the wheel oi! the aha.“ before the mangled nomin- could be extriemd. The end nihil- amend ohe whole neighborhood. on the deceased we: 5 moot popnlnr young men. rveuu â€"â€"vâ€"- vâ€"vâ€"vâ€" â€"_~ - , ,,_V__, 77 7 7- me. ï¬n will all know when you eee In by my long white whlskere end the bundle of ton on mv back. I em very old.ln feet. I was very old before you were born. I hlve been All over the world settlng your preeente reedy for you end â€pointing my mum. Ruben end eo.. the Jewelry end teney goods people. ere menu In Llndeey. I have sent them the ecleet mince tox- greeente. end I wlll brln e lot more with me. will be at thelr store w en I come. â€"Afleeuonnely yam Sun Cues. Church loan. drum of ulna: commenced Sunday mm. ram Germ. 1'0 my dear little friends,- Itunou-lyayeu since I saw you 311.00 I thought I would wrln you I letter to tell you what. I have been dolng since. I sun in Frame now, but I am coming to Lindsay 3: Christmas. pox-huge they} t1_z._o_20¢. 1030!! 8mm: wag; £95 33,â€"5700'a’yw. A me. a Pnum‘ï¬hnoa.†An Item that wanted in 3 Tomato evening punt Tuscany ma cswd con-{double nu: among our Pram-aorta: Manda. I: sated tin: ntn meeting of the Pammbm can- I mm W the any In all was eandmdzogmo Rev. Rom. John-ton. paw: ot Sr. nndmw’a church. I: a tuna“ unnecessary to auto an: the 0mm may truss thu molt Doom pater Inn, see his my cleu no rename the tempting 030:. which carries win: tame “(lemmas ulna o! mu m Not“. â€"On Thursday 0mm. December sax tho ulnaon may mo“ him 3 11.1161qu concert-ad ootfae sumr. A Inland“ mm of. tones. solo- damn. aux-amen. man“. on, will be rendered. Soluble refreshments will be served. The min lsmxlonatohavo. lug. Attend-nos 33 um procwdl sum loot] ex. penny-ad ufl- would be the one nun mmnmuoa. - m “amt CO. nmm mmahooldbomhlmnuk mad). when with mummvon. MI larger mdoholcer mkmymmdy wait manual. Thdrprloosmawudownulow name ulnarâ€. Themeiotmbbund whammunm whence)†hmstumflu molds-owl. salami-hm Omanâ€"8H. Hr. John Gumbel. manila-woo rm. W on o! Kml's mum a Ponrin'l m Mum-‘1‘ manor“ Jams a: Smox. The Gnu Bnoo Ian at Mad-u. 3;, 2 £333 33 1 333:3: i m m __ swam†can: ssflgaflgaa luauâ€".4 29-5838 canalâ€".8 .5 an .36 34 3.3:! 3333’ 38635550189003.3333â€"4! duals; age-3595153 ‘38 «gin-333% 05188-8 iggggd'l £83853 3 8§§833=3§au8 has; gangâ€"dug: SI mm D 112%! 3'. lu7ï¬lll. annual Gold an! PnrtdllnCrowDIM Tooth punk-[v “unmetâ€"81M. 106 Kent Street, LINDSAY, Opp. the Post Oï¬ce. [06' Kent-8t“ Opposite the Post Ofl'ioe. Lindsay. Term: Strictly 6431!; and no Good: sent out on approbatzorz. To our Friends and Patrons. GIVING I I thank you for your patronage in the past, and am sorry that for private reasons I am about to Give up Business in Lindsay, thereby severing my connection with you. I have aiways endeavor- ed to give good value at a reasonable proï¬t, and made it a point to advertise only the truth. Now I am positively GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, and am now running a CLEARING SALE selling AT COST AND UNDER, and those wishing to take advantage of this Sale and SAVE 25 PER CENT. had better Call Early, as! intend to be SOLD OUT CLEAN AND CLEAR BY xst OF JANUARY, REGARDLESS OF COST. Yours sincerely, NEIL. MOPIâ€"IADEN, NEIL McPHADEN, .“gfl om «up new $1.63...“ mam-loaning ct use low Y.I.C.A. :00“de mammal-cu.“- had m mint. The m: m mmmnmmmm m. buflhhhotthom nmm â€diam n:.a.s.nn.cm-. 'torgoc'rï¬â€˜che due-- "'6 her new. momohotwem you-km; 3151336: Re". It. Johnston has consented to ve us a. short lecture on the“ mo! on Two of out but as? “'qu mice on Tommi lite and w Onootthomoutchmwnmwm bot simultaneous 5! “'00†Girl! mag-ugh: Wuby‘clmotgyyn _-‘, having than Innaâ€"mu. Dundee a: Flaveue Em Nell McPhaden. “Glen! nsvm clan.“ - Men’s and Boys’ cloth Cans Less than Half-Price. Former Price- of these Goods were 84 to 810 Jackets and Mantles. Gaped Overcoats tor Boys. BOYS’ 0 VE R 0 OATS. LADIES’ MANTLES. Dnmlas Flavslls Bras. I'ow of Last Season's Goods. Lot 1â€"131'106 8, 81-99- Range lâ€"Prices, 82.25 to 83.00 Range 2â€"Prices, $3.00 to 84.00 Range 3â€"Prices, 84 00 to 85.50 JOB GAPS». Lot 1â€"100. Lot 2â€"l5c. Lot 3â€"25c. Lot 4â€"40c. Int 2â€"Prices; $2.00. EH31; $3.55....qu 40833318.... 32:83.49 £83.. 85.383: «2823 1.8 sari-98558.8 actuation Si 33.555 5 3.1.8533: 33533325.. M" V ’ 'nie‘noiv’holncr“ av :84: Lens: Watkins-10001:: WlthDhnonanFmWBuckunr Indy on u-dyo on pain of calmed m umomumuuetmunwmu or two emu output. This mm Dye Mum has from on Elana-tum canal: shy. South American Rheumcdo Cm tot-Rheum.- um sad Nomlull. Miullycumln 1 :03 am. In “flan upon the men lama-bu. In! Mus. It mean one an onus III! mane-u mummy ail-m The at. «Io-emu, beneï¬ts. 76 emu. Wm w I. (inmost. draughtâ€"28’. .