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Lindsay Post (1907), 31 Jan 1908, p. 8

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ELI 'ter. ' Mr. 8. Walter: visited hisdumzht- tor. Mm. aWel'ter Wilson an: Green:- fwcod but (weak). . Mr. Hcfiaert mm mm: 3 1w days with Ma‘rkham friends rdoently. ' Mr. Lam and daughter. 0! Little. Britain. event Saturday but in our wines» at Mr. G. B. Mia’s. '(~ i (From Our Own Correspondent.) :' Mr. Samuel Hilbbamd; ct Bellovifle, spent a. law days wit-hi .hia sister. Mm. W. (P. Kim; recently. ‘ l : Congratulations are the order qt the day to Mn and MIMFmd P. Coed on tho arrival at a mom. and to Mr. and Man ri‘hou'ndyha on the. arrival. 0‘! a. daughter; ‘ '\ ' Mm Sangzuina and daughter Iris, bl Zion. are staying, at ML. I>N. Hill’s at presentb We are glad whey! MMIS. Hill us somewhat improved in beakh.- 4,“ innit» a; 1mm um from W Mr: Ema. Perm Mt om Monday! morning for. a business trip .to 9% “was ’ - 7 J K! 3 3. 7\ | ’ Miss Florence Weldon :is spending a flow weeks in moroqto. -’ Miss Ethel (rhomas, oz Mfoodville. utter a law weeks’ visit whthtfrieands bare. hit for her home: om .Tueadny. 'Miss Hattie mama, and Miss .«Ndll Brown, the delegates who attended the Epworth [Imam Convemtion,rei; port it the best they ever. attended; u- _ -â€" . â€"Mr. Ernest Rodman, who~ has been quite ill for some. time. is. we are glad to report, somewhat bet- ? Mr; Ewam't'Woldon m (or Lindsay on Monday, Where he has qqtaina‘d .a good position with Mr. D. Sinclair. 'ouâ€" -â€" . A number of Zion. boys witnesse-J‘d the hockey match at Little Britain on Monday. - A wry quiet wedding took pl-lce in Lindsay on the 7th. when Mr. Chas. Beadle and? Miss Stella James were united in, marriage. Mr. A. Robson, ol’ Lakefleld. has been visiting Mr. John Varcoe, sr. . Mrs. .Wm. Sanguine: is spending a week in Oakwood. JfMI. Fred Hopkins. who has beenjn iihc States [or some time past. is agjah back with; Mr.‘ A. H. Hender- Mr Richard James. who has been visiting friends in Omemee, is again back. He claims it isa fine country around there. ‘\ Mrs. A. H. Henderson.w who has bcedon the sick list torsome .ime, is able to be out again. . . . A baby boy has come to the home ot'~ Mr. B. Osborne. l CAMERA! (Special to The Post.) . The Ludies‘ Aid 0! 'the Cambray Methodist church will meet. at the residence of Dr. ‘Ray, on Feb. 3rd, gt 2.30 p. m. The ladies extend an invi- iation for all to comq and; have tea‘ with them; the mm: extends a cordial invitation to the young people of the congregation to come and spend the evening with them. y ISLAY - ‘ $7 , (From Our Own: CorreSpondent.) ._ We are getting a great deal of snow, and good roads are appareutiy a thing of the past. [or this winter, as the storm on Sunday and Monday made them atmost impassableq : flev. E. A. Toukin. of Cambray. xisizcd our 5011001 last week. £158 Lois Naylor is visiting friends . Dw‘mg to next Sunday being quar- ten) meeting at. SeagraVe. the Rev. Mr. Robins will preach at Zion in the evening at seven o’clock. Com-.3 one. (ome an. I . . . (From Our Own Correspondent.) . Rev. Mr. and. Mrs‘ Robins, of Sea- grave, and the Zion ladies mat on Friday afternoon and organized :1 Ladies‘ Aid Society. The ol’fisers elected are; President, Mrs. James; “(a-president, Mrs. T. Broad; sec- retary. Mrs. F. Broad; treasurer, Mrs. M’m. Downer. ’ .~- in Toronto. ' ' Told In Interesting Form by the Bright correspondents [of The Post at tho VarlousA Centres. 0699090990096 IMPORIANI NEWS or m: 013mm OAKW OOD , How to make It a Bright- er, Happier Year for ‘the _ Whole Family. Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with ' ZION Rev. J. _A. Fc-u'guson.l is spending “a few days in Toronto this week. Mr. Sinclair. of Stayner, is tha guat of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. We are pleased to see the proceed- ings o! Eldon and Fenelon townships published. We hope Eldonb will stick to their motto, “the strictest econ- omy,” and Fenelon Council should (adopt the same. ‘motLot It is gratifying to have local op. tion win the day. ,We-hope accommo- dation will be provided for the trav- ellers by 301mm the good peopic or our village. . i . 1 . .. GLENARM ~ ‘(From Our Own Corresponicnt.) On account or snow: storms for the past three weeks. times are dull. As the storms came at the week 'cni. our congregation has been lessened. bommunity. His small 390', Wil. dial“ a [child on three years and 11in; months was drawned in a well .on .Wedngsdgay, 22nd IJanpm‘y- fl‘ha ye- mvemaht l> rm» grim- a‘nigel oi vaM the o¢qooooo¢6¢oooooowo Mr. 'J. McKay and sister were guests of Mrs. Gilchrist recently. Miss Chrissie McMillan; 0'! Beaver- ton. is visiting relatives and old school chums in our community. The Sunday schools otJEenelon-nnd Eldon townships held a conference at Glenarm on Jan. Zist. Mr. I-rlo lowlees, of Toronto took charge -of the afternoon session. when ques- tions pertaining to Sunday school ,work were discussed, Though not an enthusiastic meeting. it W513 very helpful. In the evening Mr. Brown- lcc gave a. very interesting and help- ”! address. He also sang the old frivorite, “My Ain Conntreo,” which [wan appreciated by all. Head (Lake. taking 101'. it: 17mm their mm naughteux (the remains passed through to Pime Gu'ovn cemeb tery on |Wedne§dnm Jan. 22nd: fl‘he neighborhood and surrounding‘ conni- tIy extend mu'yh‘ sympathy to Mr. and Mm, Bailey. l. 5‘“, - ' :Wo undursctamdl that! Mr. Newman. has his new, chquppegq in working on Ger again: ' n ' s NOBLAND. H‘ (From Our‘ Own! Correspondent.) A sad‘midant acquitted: in the home of Mr. George Bell, of buttery. (worth; which chat 9. gfloom .over .51th bommunity. Hi5 small saga, Wile i A [pretty lilhtle [baby girl mcome to stay at the. home dfiMr. and Mrs. Sam Bryant; 3 nice girl visitor has com to Mm Louis McBrideJto dtéqy. , lThe Rev. Mr. and‘ MIN. 0. (Mung, of Huntsville. qpemt January 18th and 19th with their Idawghteaj. Miss Gran-e Munt, who is 'the sghool £935,114;ng this place. : ‘ i, , ig L. 6009 99999099900000. 9 Q Q \VRLTING OF PROPER NAMES, O ' .Next Sabbath Treliagiom Quanta-1y, meetings will b6 Lhelnj.‘ in mm Mdthk dist ohm-ch Service :will commenpo at 10 to‘vclopk iw 01. 10.30 ,as is usual... . l xHJ. Mr: Chan-lie Daney, of Victoria 'Road. spent last Sunday with friends attend-ed itM monkey match in Lind- say on Friday ‘nflgfh-t last. , I - H ‘ Mr. Gordon King". 0! our villalg'e', was one o! the exhibitors alt! \ the Poultry Show last week; and succeed- ed in barrymz; on a number {at prize. The attention 01 'nelzular cork respondents; as well as cas- ual writers to {the press; is di- xeebed to the fact that all proâ€" ' {per namesâ€"especially at pea- sons and places â€" shun-16a be .very distinctly, Written. Manx .'\\'Iim apparently, labor un- der the delusion than: because, a easiain name is unite hasn't: liar :to the rwmistfer it must me- cessa-rily also be twell known in the printer. Bald. tpepmans- ship can generally. [be deed-phl- ered. and: the Hansen 0! illegible words supplied by. the can- ‘ text. Not: so with names of persons and places. wheat-int. 1er is obeen termed: "the inteln 1386111: oompositor”. and the de- serves the! title. rant it is only. OOOQOO‘OOO'OOQOOOOOOQO in (am instanees that he is ,n. :6 mindmndecr. I:_.' ': 0 More Care Should bu Taken By: Contributars. {no the Frags.x 9 I MES Q . - 0 11857; 0 ”7% con» casâ€" s vdir proâ€" ' pen- b be [any unâ€" 3.09.0. amt: und- {own nam- ipht- {if->16 Icon- ‘ s of nim- Rein - der only. oooooo¢oo+$oo+oo+o+o+o+ . (From 011‘ .The St. 984 tend holdinfi Menday eve the maiden? is to be an 1 inday night the goals to {the Hunt: I .. ,. nmAmfalv £10m Friday to “my. Mr. c. -W. Bumzpyna was in TM itolastmwkonfinpinepfl y lishliterarmre, and rwm mum: nun-so. .3“... leadiqgg, Mtg”) 25â€"0., an“ which Mrs. M. E. Caldm-‘spent ,auveral Idreahmcngts :wiuhasqgvod. . i , days in Lindsay this week; with he Fenclon Falls to tho fore once. (aunt, Mm John Barry. . . mgain. "Paco!" McDomgBll. known 'Ml'. Allan W. (rennin W35 one 0‘ to fame an the mn,pvho caught the “1'0 Wall! [mom lem Falls to biggest fish lad summer. has again the Worth Dengue convention at distinguishd him-en in the field at Lindasx. . ‘ ‘ \ sport. .Notw. ovaryona known that! Mr. A. 0- Barklex has given up “P, ,, can play hockey. and play, business in town. and lelt 'Ior tho moo: West on Wednesday last. it well. too, bulb don’t longpt ‘that in l .. a Igamo bemoan ’-Varra'ty and Mar l' 11"- Severn: 0t Toronto. is on a Master Univaunity in moronto last I In!“ to her sister. Mt" 1”- J- Tawn- inday night "Paw” moved tive of ex. ' . i the goals to; Nan-sky. 1v : 18' I" In?“- E39518!“ Specialist. {the ermonyflinb‘heldi their rem» -.Ofonto. WI“ be at, the Mansion lar assembly in Dickoon'u hall that Lowe Panel” Falm Thursw. Febru- Friday 0‘16“!“- l ‘ _ 'I my 6th- If there is anything what- -0 Jun-aha" I “Miss Emma. Benet, Lindsay, is via-5 itimg her brienld. Mm. W. B. Jordan. Mr... W. rr. Martin has human Visit»: A .very exciting» 88de M35 [)1an meta lam: 0311'! between a picked mm oonk and I 5‘11““ 9‘“ Mn. and W103” in 5 -v- .4 Mr. Grat'tan Graham. of Lindsay . Collegiate Institute. spent Sunday 1 with his [imam '. a Ev. .11. 33. Kenny; o! Belleville', mm in town Ion rrhu'raday and Ffidny 0! last tweak. He Mum-n93! home .00 . (From Our Own burruapvuuyum, .Tho St. JamasWLifbelrary Socioty in- tepd holding an entafitainmen-t on Monday evening next Fe'o. 3rd; at the :tem'sdehoe 01 Mr. E. D. {Hank It is tops am linguist: evenins'nand the oommibtee am running, no pains .to meant an Wm prazmm. which .will consist of selections from Engi- lishliterwm're, and will include songs, readings; muting, 260.. alter which refiwahmcngts :willknsqgvod. . “ . ‘-â€"_ -nm 8 in tavor 0! Miss Vans '3 in spending 9- "Dickson. Saturday last withing, triennia- Mra. H. McDouzall spent a week «mently with firm in moronito and L‘indFFUl \ . -- a“; Sntmqay. _ 1‘ U u Messrs. Joseph and Harry momma agent Saturday last in Lindsay Nio- itimg their sister. Mus. Camw. \ Miss Dara MbIn‘toqh is visitingjor mother in town'. , - Miss Grey, of Lindsay, Spent Sun.» day at Fenclon Falla with her eater; Miss E. Grey. . Mr. P. Beatenu', of Midland, isms..- itinig his (mother, Mr. Ed. Beaten. \ County Ptopartyâ€"Geo. :A. Jordan. Edmfionâ€"Mng; : ; r: n ‘ Pfinjjnga’rnylow Parkin. . Appointments ta DIMâ€"w (Hem ' x 1 \ .Watson‘, Hawkins, â€" what Messrs. . Granst, Eym'a, Hopkins, Fielding. f 'Paxkin and Eng”. {so an Adm; committee for .1908.â€"Oaxridd. ‘ . Jordan, Eym,â€"r1‘hat Messrs- Parkin ‘and Watson En commiflhee on the House at Refugeâ€"WNW. . \ Ofl‘HER BUSINESS." f ..- {The Coumil {then mad}? 1; number of armommendgtions to the Advisory committee we! the appointnient at auditors, ol tho‘Adminiahm-tign of Justine, manic-erg lot the Board [of Examiners, County mqpmtsentaltivo on the Board of Education; and auditors j of the County momma. I 'u Hopkins, GrahanI,â€"(l‘hat the re; port at the Board of Management 01' the House Ia! 'Mmge be treadâ€"Cab, way-n. mMMIH‘TEE CHII-BMA-N‘ {the appointment lot the shah-man o! the diner-ant amuse: mnext dealt wuth. and! W as follows; Finance and Amusementâ€"whoa. H.‘ Maison. . Bonds and: Brimâ€"Richard Haw; 5 Masonâ€"mm Byntg; 9. » ~ Dr. Manon was declared dented .Wuden of rthe County of Victoria tor 1908. And took the nWomdnn's DNA 7 #__. _-L.T.(“‘t A \V Opening of Beauty- Council in Session Dr. Mason Elected Warden 2nd.- ‘Votiugt- ; _ .- Hawkinsâ€"Grant. Boats; 7- Fieldiug,â€"Watson, Michael; 5- Grahamâ€"Hopkins. Fielding; 6-. "hat Wins"- a; gownâ€"Perkin, Mason; *7. Grantâ€"Hawking. Watson 8- Gmmamâ€"Callan. W' 5- .Wmnonâ€"Hepkins, Graham 9 ng of the January Session Thursday Afternoonâ€"Reeve Jordan Others Pulled 'Good Votesâ€"Chairmen of Committees Appointed. FENELON FALLS. Our Own Correspondent.) James'mitbelrary 80:60:); in» Allister was in Lindsay; on oz mums. - l ,3; game! 0!. hockey 1mg rrhu-raday night 1 team from Coho:- ,, d Emma“- .mm .with Miss Young; 8‘ Watson; 8. Fielding;6. ;, Graham; 3- Bonita: 7. 1, MM; 6' in Lindsay‘ on our L 14. s. L. Iauba. Eyesight Specialist. fl'oronbo. will be at, the Mansion house Fenclon Faun Thursday. Febru- ary 6th. If there is anything what- my; ass daleagatd. last .week. -‘ '2 fl‘he Misses Clifford, of Coboconk, ”sited friend: in Echelon Falls last (Thu-man“ . ‘_I{, mango McMillan was then heard and introdxmpd to tho Council Pree aideut Omdlmun. n! the Ontario A43» rinultml Column It Guelph. Prey Won't Creolmnn said (he Wan endear]: 01m; to show the farmers hiproved methods 0! doing; things; that it was his mimosa to ”sham-15m the mn- thods of the farm’ boys, rather than beach than albugbthcr new mam Mona the Int-mar who at- ready lives our! marks on theljnrm knows tho pm'xical dd» 01 farming, and (what he wants i5\ndt «0 You shown that he is aMyathqr mg, for he in not, but to dawn new, bet- ter and mom Waking Jwa‘yu shown him. rrhem an about one million people living on Ontario nuns - a very largo large propor- tion of the population of the whole Dominic-1.0m or two collagen n1: widely accurate}! 9051!.” can mailman («Manolo that they-baud. and no the warm has counted six towns. at which [Amy been. {to catablish'. whu you miglfit call sup; pigment-dry m and so bring the good thinly! at the collagen eloq- ortohhepanplo md‘helnthenum bigger m W Mk. mg 50 tort. IA [good run wasp“: indium or each mm Mr, F. E. Boat! in thousand tho MdWictdrlaB and the Council Mould do mall to word him ovary uni-tum mono- tury all m as ho was eni- ldenvoriqg to be!) the people d~thfi county; : i r r ’i 1 Promo:- Zinnia. o! the nuns coh- lege, all.) mob. and gavothe Counâ€" cil some Wu; roots concernb in; Lheu‘clnflon of. the lam; products to the plodm ol the min,“ forest. and 1%, Infill; the one was three time)! as We as the other: yut togutzher. Ha predicted achange in farm orwa within the next tgn years and said the tan-mus should Igo about breeding cereals just as earnestly and scientifically as they now breed animals. Mr. S. J. Fox. M.P.Pl. aim said: a W words. Emmi!!! his pleasure at having Pxesident madman and Prof. Zuvitz here. . for the past week. I (Miss Mabel Littldton attended the Epworth League convention in Lind-r (the Council adjournd alter mak- ing arm-augments to visit the Ross Hospital and the House at Bdugc WMy morning. u'l‘he county 3301 and. buildings M'cl'e visited immediate” ante: adjanrnF {mg friends: in Belleiville and vicjnity 32 young Cows, c full cerlosd, ell due early; 13 horses. ell closes, the oldest 7 one post; 1 psir notched brown Go dings rising 5 end 6 yous, sgrlcultursl mm; 1 boy More in ocl to Archer; 1 driving More b Sid- ney B, 2.16}. dun Suowflde 2. , she by Kentucsy Chief; 1 five year old More by Cunsdisn Sass; 2 electric city Buflelo Robes, new; 1 Bishop Robe, new: 1 sett Teen: Lines; 1 Meniecbc Buflclo Robe; 1 second bend Goetshin Robe; 2 dozen teem Horse Callers, bought in job lot will be sold st on, price, ell sizes; 1 sett light Delivery weighs; 1 pieno box Cutter, 1 new swell beck Tudhope Cutter; 1 set! heavy Bobsleighe. new; 1 second hsnd Cutter; 1 new Wheelbarrow; l eecond hand Wheelbsrrow; l peir steel Run- ners {or racing bike; 1 Trotting Sleigh for rccing purposes; 1 reel heuvy sett Brichen, new; 1 doz:n first-clues Ker- sey Blankets; 3 woollen Blsnkeu; 1 large size Fur Cost; 2 pair (hamlets; 2 dozthrswhide Whips; 6 meet Hel- ‘ters; I sett brass mounted single Esr- ness, new; 2 sea nichel mounted single Bern so, new; 1 sett Dcvis Rubber single Bernese, new, with meet hsnd #.u. w _.n --L gov, will in in soon; 2 arloads of young Cows expected, but one eat-loud tor 1m, .1 in good condition and sold regardless at price. Me:- and other: an Manage. TERMS A3 USUAL 31.115": “at", uvu’ v __-~_ in, parts, I first-elm human; 1 an ad tgnmd best trimmed English bra- amglo Hmong; 1 nett rubber mounted single Est-non, only ma one year; 2 sett- Team Benz; 6 psi:- Bmtpads; 1 sett light double driving Hunes- in good remix; 3 Woollen Bugs; 2 Brood n --_I--J- A. SALE FEB. 1, 1908 ind ..... Rho {abort Mad thing; to a in n wary warm: dtnte. 1" VI A. FANN|NG' 9009999000 9000 900000000 00 000000009000000900000 00099.0999 o 9999 999999909 99 .9999 009000900 900090099999 9909.09990009llll90ll9. mmmmwmmmwm Mmm mmw WW m m mum” HMMPflmoMmH .J ”mm mm mm. H M.m mm , (Special to The Post.) . S. L. Iaubd Eyesight Specialist. Toronto. "will be at the Campbell house. Kirktield. on Tuesday. Febru- ary: 4th. It them is anything what- ever wrong with your eyesight. do not tail to oomnlt him. . daughter. The child ,was only and: a short time when she was seized with convulsions ind died. A quiet tunnel-a! took place and the remains .were interred in Smith's cemetery. bwing 10 the bad weather and roads on Sunday. last the attendance at the churches was very smali. Quite a number from town and surrounding district stlcndcd Mr. Rueb ’Ihomas's salq on Tuesnhy. A sleighload from here were at Cannington rink on Friday night. All report a good time. ‘ The friends of Woodvillo sympa- thilc' with Mr. and Mrs. R". Swuuer because 9! the death of their little 'vfiiu-fithel- Thoma has returnei home. utter spending a few weeks mu- trient in Oakwood. (Spccinl to The Post.) S. L. Tums Eyesight Specialist. {rot-onto, will be at- ‘ Dr. Austen‘s omcc. Cohooonk. Wednesday. Febru- ary 5th. 1! there is-any,t.hmg what,- ever wrong with your eyesight. do not fail to consult. him. I Mr. Richard Moore. of Markham. .wu in town on Tuesday. ever wrong with your 1 not tail to consult him. V 7311'. Melville Cooke left town Saturday last for Coboconk. , v9.0.0? 609600. .00: 79066. VOOOOOOOOO 996999009; Men’s black and blue Serge Suits, singl: and double breasted Slylrs. The chance not often to buy this class of garmcnt at this price, $8 50 to 10.00, sale price ............................ 4.98 Men’s Ove’rcoats, etc. Not one in the lot worth less than Sroeo to $12.00 and this means the price they were sold at, all stylishly cut, thoroughly well tailored, ex- cel'ent imported materials, They are the greatest bargains ever ofl’ered at this extreme low price. Men’s Single and Double-breasted Overcoat; made in heavy Scotch tweeds, black ground with small pin stripe, swell garments, velvet collars, full lgngth. sizes 35 to 44. Regular price $1 I 00 and :2 oo. sale price ...................... 6.98 There’s stack after stack of splendid garments at prices never heard of before for first-class mer- chandise. See the Suits at ............... 8.98 Not one in the lot worth less than $1030 to “ Odds and Ends ” left from sold out lots worth from $6.9 5 to $12.00, (ha-ice for ........ 2.98 Men’s single and double breasted Suits in dark patterns, in all wool tweeds and cheviots and worsteds. Not a suit in the lot that. isn’t worth twic: what we ask for it. Regular price $10.00. x: 00 and 15.co, sale ptice ............... “1.98 Men’s Suits In Tweed: and Cheviots Men’s Oval-coats and Suits " WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.” at eyesight. '40 B. J. Gough’s Great Winding~up Sale. reek Altigtigh Mrs Welch was murder- ed, according to Boyne’s confession, on Jan. 3, her body was not. found Lina-pool What Futures Clo” Un- clunpd, Chicago Higherâ€"Liv. Stockâ€"Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Jun. II. Liverpool wheat future. cloud to-dny nomad to 564 higher than mm. and corn my” Kdfilgpcg. until Jan. 7. T: Wmfiywvâ€"vfiaf €10.“ fie high- cthanyuterday.naycorn%clow. and Huztgau unchanged. , . _. v homeinthiseit onJen.1. myne was crested in oodville on In. 17. and brought to Detroit, where he won locked up. Since then the police have been giving him sessions in the swentbox dnily, but it we: not un- til yesterday dternoon thnt he show- ed any signs of weakening. Bo snys he beat Mrs. Welch with his st until she was unconscious. and then he kicked her on the face and head until she was dead. Then he dragged her into her bed- room snd tied her ends and feet. tore her diamond earrings out of her ears, ransacked the house. stole $14 in money and escaped. He went to Busfilo, where he sold the earrings, and then went to his home in Woodville. where he was crested. . Boy of Eighteen Tells Police How He Slew the Womenâ€"Beet Her With Hie Fist Until Unconscioueâ€"Then Kicked Her In the Face end Heed Until She Wee Deedâ€" Then Took Trip to Buffalo. Detroit, Jen. 29.â€"Percy Boyne. 3 youth 0! Woodville, Ont. lost 1. conteued to murdering Mrs. Corn ' Welch, who we lound deed in her home in this city on Jen. 7._Boyp_e ROBBERY WAS THE MOTIVE KILLED AGED WOMAN Woodville Youth Confesses Mur- der of Mrs. Welch in Detroit. IABKET REPORTS. This startling Winding-up Sale has proven a great benefit to people who have purchased the High-grade Cleaning. Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Furs that we are ofl'ering at a saving of abom half price. Never before have the Men and Boys of Lindsay and Victoria County had a better op- portunity ofi'ered to them as this Great Winding- up Sale has made possible. The crowds of last week and the immense amount of business done was to us another evidence of the wisdom of in- augurating this sale. But the stock must be sold at once, and in order to sell the goods quickly we have made the following' reductions as well as a good many more that space will not permit mentioning- Note These Great Savings Come Before too Late. WY manna“. FRIDAY. JAN Men’s Singie and Double-Md Overcoats made from fine quality grey cheviot, heavy Italian linings; both serviceable and comfortable. Regu- lax price $8 50 ........................ 3.98 Men’s odd Tweed and Worsted Yeas, SiltS 36 to 42. Regularprice $t.oo to 1.72, sale price ................................... 780 Men’s double breasted Ulster_ Overcoats, all Men's Fur and Fur-lined Coats Men’ s Cub Bear Coats, regular $22 00, $3 L Three only Fur lined Coats, prime rat lining, with Pasian Lamb or Germm Otter Collars, regu- lar $6 5 oo, 75. 09 and 80.00, sale pnce” .44.98 Men’s Australian Lamb Coats, regular sale price .......................... price . Men’s Russian Dog Coats. regular sale pticc....... ................. Men's Single and Double-brasted Ovacoats, made from fine quality grey Cheviot heavy Italian linings, silk velvet collars, excellently well tailored. Regular price $12.50, sale price ........... 7.58 All Fur Collars and Caps at Similar Reductions. 569006606666 3388. (Nah. per do: Butter. per 10...“ 5 Gtoao wheat Spring what m ... .. n4 Lu Dames! Hogs ....... Hogs, live. selects Huge. labs .. .. Song, ny ...... - Bom. [of 1b. Belt Ignition: Put- ant flour ............... Stunght rolled flour... Appla pa'. bbfl .. ...... Pdautoce. (at be»; .. ....... H11 ...... .. .. Following are the closing ’8“ Winnipeg grain futures :o-day Wheatâ€"Jul. :1.“ bid. May. 81 Catoâ€"Jun. We bid. my 57% moo-”0mm.“ Toronto Grain Mnrket LOCAL MARKETS. Winnipeg Optic!“ . 18.98 040 to 080 to 15.98 19.98 20.00 tn: 5 _...

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