of “a“ We! at Chicago. “'6 like 4115“ “It 01 California very much â€" the â€father and surroundings are much 11h- June in Ontazio. .Ths rainy. 393’ PM Weed about Jan. 15th‘. and _‘ PW quite so pleasant, but “raw“ am nee(may here in the winter. a there is no rain during. that sum- :' 71:9: Everything, has to depend Letter From x HOUW'ood‘. ca, Jan 29, :08 r' T- C. Matchett. Lindsay; no . Siro-Wei got along tine, had muonvenismoe except the lone; v-flzA um a W “at more. while fruits and W“ are much cheaper; cloth- in; â€out the Saline. but real estate and mm; '3° “I? my}; building m in MIN“ “or Pasadena, 60115011., “7-30 u: 13 wt“; to location. Ugon 0ԠWk I M for ma owning their Wuhan. the cost 01 living hem E. E. W. MEGAFFEY Iï¬diï¬â€™ Knitted Underway; white and mtura}. $1.00 kinds for 753.; 93. kindstor 70c.; 70c. kinds for §0c-; 55c. kind: for 45s.; 40s.. tin“ [or 30.3.;3512. kinds for 25c.; 25c. kinds 101' 203. W J, g, k ‘ . Thiasabnvill last until Inventory pay, 15b]: lot Feb. 3 LI \, l‘. . (. Pearl Buttons 3:. doe; hair gains; 10. package; Harem shields 8o.§ J" 4 Fair boo‘t lacâ€" Influx-5c. Gray and blank factory yarn at Remnants of meme at half price. Scotch ï¬ngering wool at dc. akain. Remnants o f pint at half price. Remnants 0! lumen ahaltrrioe Remnants ot trims at half fl'he following letter will be read “1’ interest by the many rm o! 5111â€], Wethemp in Liz-(hay: and W case of ï¬hito Flannelette mm for ma tant considerations just now. We are deter. mined to carry over none of this season's goods and have therefore subjected this mer- Zhandise to the most unusual price reductions in order to produce rapid and immediate re- sults. Do not fail to be among the ï¬rst at this sale. There will be a quick‘ clearance. Remnants! Remnants I “it! s ’. J. J. mm Gives Some ,Im' passions of That Land. OOOOOO§OOO§§§OO§OOO "Stock-taking" is‘the motor that drives the wheels of trade. Big overflowing stocks flowing stock sheets are handicaps for the next season. They stop progress and pro- duce no busmess actmty. Low stocks, good stocks, clean stocds, these are the all impor- Remnants of my; goods at ,.TAK1NG SALE. ' cost 01 living is connidqrablyï¬ than in Ontario. Bread, batten, °’ “3’35 and youltny are about " “at more. while ,h'u‘xti andi â€â€˜8 are much cheaper; cloth- m‘“ the same. but real estate ‘3?“‘3" Yen Man; building lacs Next to Philip Morgan’s Drug Store. pim [or California Lad ies' Ladica’ Ladies‘ Before Stock-taking clear- ance of Women’s and chil- dren’s cloth Skins and .. . coats . .. a good (position. in Canada. will do quite an mall to remain mt. mu remix-ea lots of money and Drains ‘go succeed here. While may have made fortunes here. 68131 tings the num- ber have not nealï¬zad rheir empeota- tions. For (Myself, I found its. nei- is not much more than in .011th and to mmhnoe any defloimy there in the plmsnre of an all-tha- year-round summer“ «I Have been here six machine noithadflmfor beating haM-aMbm times» so far, but now, being in thaqaramyimson'. We may {require more heat. ;\ Ilikeï¬alitonï¬ainmany meets: Inf 0011:395th its Woks,p.nd1 think anyone having; a 30031 hamel gr casaity to move :to a -m'arnm; @ï¬mate on accannt out my health. .I .do not intend Battling until I see .Vasn- c'ouver.â€"I am, (yams respectfully, â€"Stop that tickling cough. Dr. ShOOp’s Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with- pertect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless. that Dr. Shoop tells ï¬iothers to use nothing else men ,with very young babieS. The {wholaome green leaves and Lend-gr stems of a' lung healing mountaw- ous shrub furnish the curative pt.) pertics to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. 1:. calms the cough, and. heals the sensi- tive bronchial membranes. No Opium no éhlorotorm. nothing harsh usrd to injure or suppress. Demani Dr. shoop’s;-Iake no! other. 6011 by all wineâ€, . 1-2 price...$12.50 1-2 mice...$10.00 1-2 price... $9.00 1-2 price" $8.50 1-2 price... $8.00 1-2 price... $7.50 [-2 price... $7.00 1â€"2 price,...$6.00 " 14:". m W’ Seal Jan- kat. able trun- med, blame trout reg. $55. 3316 $40 ................. $ 28 front. 1‘03 O 1 blank broa'db a 10th cow ered aquirrel tweeid, Al- aska Sable' Collar, reg. $95. Sale $73 1 black broad;- ‘cloth rat 0- ï¬nal. Sable Collar, reg. $80, nah ........ $60 1 blank broad:- sloth covered rat- lined. Sable Collar. mg. $689 53-19 $55 (Landï¬llAstrauzhi-1 an Fm- Mantle. 253 m. sabln trimmed.J cloth covered rat- lined Alaska Sable Collar. mg. $85. sale ............... $65 One Lady’s Fun linen Coat, 46 inch Marmot]: lined. Ia- abella Fox Collar, mag. $38, nab $25. lbrorwnbroad- $38 Coats for: ‘WEu‘HERUP. Ladies’ Fur floais ............... $40 for -J. and (D. J. Campbell, on â€Fair'- v'riaew Farm†iWooldville', Ont. are in this issue adventisinlgg three very choice Shorthorn bull enliven tor axle. wheir sire. “Golden Count." for which $300 was paid when a {calm is (reckoned one o! the very least bulls in Ontario. Hie get won first - and seconidprizep at the last Guelph uWin- to: Fair. (those desiring to improve their herds «should: not miss this on;- gportunilty 01 8385113: those young Emile. Such bulls bought at Fairview: Farm years ago. have, after three. yeara’ serviee, sold (for a third mane me! my than their fira‘t coat. _ . 41 wish that I might tail: wrah ali the sick ones about the actual cameo of stomacm‘heartl and kidney ailments- To explain ixi“persoa how weak stomach nerves leads to atoni- ach weakness, I am sure wouli in tenet all. An! it is the same with w-nl: hearts or weak kilncys. This is why my prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shoop's Restorativeâ€"so promptly reaches rilmcnts of the stomach. heart uni kidneys. It is wrong to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kidneys. These weak inside nerves simply need more strengthnily Re- storative is the only prescription made expressly 101‘ these nerves. Next to seeing you personally wil: be to mail you free, my new bookict entitled. "What To Do." I will aim :send semples of my Restorative as vwcll. \Vrite for the book to-day. It 1 Will surely interest you. Address 1‘: ’ShQOP BOX 8- Mine. Wis. For axis by] all dealers. -4 i ‘ â€"An agreement has been-entered into between Canada and the Unit- cd Slates reducing postage on daiiy newspapers between the two conn- iries to on? cent a. pound. hand of four cents, as at present. 0n wu‘kly and monthly periodicals nest- agé umains the same. namely {our cents a pound. “Grippe is sweeping the country: Step it with Preventics before it gest deeply seated. To check eanly colds with these little candy coia‘ cure tablets is surely Sensible and safe. Preventics contain no quinine. no laxative. nothing harsh or sick. cning. Pneumonia wouli never ap- pear 1! early‘ colds were promptly broken. Also gooi for feverish chim‘. ten. Large box. 48 tablets. 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold by all dealers. - If you have Catan'h, rid yourself 0! this (minim disepte. Ask Dr. Sbcop, on: «Racine, .Wia, to mail you two, a trial boy. of £1155 r1012. Bhoop’a Catarrh Remedy. 'A simple. single test will 311me “[141 you a catarrh bm'th wall worth your while knOWi- longer; -4Medicine Hat is likely to become the manufacturing; oenltxe: or the West. fl‘he Wu has weak which yield an (unlimited: qupplx o! natm'p hl tg'aB and. pawn: is mast $2.40 per mm. per unnum. (rho tax tube in the lamest in the Dominion ‘â€";,' nine mills on the dollar. ' .‘ -1he recent snow. blockade was 3003. Mr those out or jobs. The G. 1'. R. had nearly 1.50 men shovelliug snow on the Ilaliburton line. and o‘er 100 on the Sutton branch. Wages ranged in the neighborhwi of $1.50 a day. The C. P. R. also hz-l large gangs at work. -â€"feterborougb Board or 8-1-101- tion, stirred by the Judgment in the :Hoc'helaga the disaster case, has or- ‘dcred a committee to report on the advisability of fitting all school: with door ammonia: arq being mania ed In aces eyou did; not hear! .me light. we any it againâ€"dtmmbeg‘ri-QS, gentle Lreblder. stramwrien. â€"A .Conmrvative convention is an- nounced fur Feb. 22nd, in the Aca- dam of Music. ‘thel object ofltyvhich is to 0110083 3 candidate to represent Wcï¬t Victoniai. .‘ ,'I_ â€"Down in Mexico the tins: out o! "m: mpes. â€"(‘anada‘s standard Piano is the ‘Nordaxeimcr. and you .can buy one on monthly or quarterly payment: if desired. Call _at Goodwin's Art Gallery.-â€"dwtf. -'l'ne young men of the town who each expected to have a proposal r:r two by this time are beginnmg 10 suspect that this leap year talk is a fake. . \ --Shortly after marriage the “on age man not: as it bemnd: confdrmd axzxcat favor on his mite by lending be: to the all-Ar J . i â€"-Slightly used pianos at reduced prices,‘ A list will b; mailed by dd- dressing the Nordheimer Piano 00., Limited, Torontoâ€"dwtf. -â€".\\‘.llcn work ’is plentiful and weather line in the summer. people are apt to forget. about the winter and its enforced idleness. -A New Jersey millionhire propon- ad to a telephone girl. That‘s what a girl may get by not insisting that the line is busy. _ - â€"'1‘he school children should have no objtction to the month of Febru- ary this year. Show}: it in. it bu fiVe Saturdays. 4N» snow, is now no deep xon thd mood; in 'lawn flan: to lid into a pitch- boln in libs 5mm into a ditch. ‘ . -'Pilot balloons have reach“ a flight of 82.000 toot. am! than dis- rgpeared. _g What is Happening in Town on! the Country Round About Us. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Write Mk3 Albums. guest at the ham 0! MI. and Mm. B. (1'. Ahmag â€"~Mr. F. M. Black) a! Nelson, B.C;. «who camn'tuflbrontoonmu wink a flying via'tboxhishrutw- in-laav, Mr. (D. S. Mnlnnnan, mm. Mr. Black Man one. at the Mn on flu 11min ‘whwh Was :3an at Locpfl: Hill Man. . am. and Mm. Frank Goadnvh and. am Gordon, oz Wine, 018th some days ago In: home via Oshawa, sister spending a couple at months with the tormm’ parefltag. Mr- 1nd Mm. RV. A Goodwin. At MW: they MllhumolhiAMMI-a. mu map. . â€" â€"Mi1h'aroal: nor. of Port Hope Guide; Ilia Blamho Adkins, olLind- amaze-$3 oomph «(10an with her buthaan‘d m. Mr. and: . -Miss Jew Clark. 660.1 :huzh- trr of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark: was taken to» the hospital deay. aven- inz. suffering with In Attack of pneumonia. ~Mr. F. H. Robinson. nn bid Lind- any boy. at present. cnzazd- in con- struction work with the Cmaiian Northern Railway. is in town for a. Jew. days ~Mim 11. Carrie Yams-neon: and Miss Sadie Fenmm’m at Sonya, were in 'Igwn Mammy. â€"Amona the suppoï¬era nob-{he Port Petty team in town Monlay were; B. B. Brook. E. R. Dank. 1'. Stewart. L. Guam. 1. Anderson, w. M. Brine. W. J. Anderson. '1'. Price. R. Harper, C. V. Purdy. ,Wm. Pearce, Ed. flicks, ER. Doulet, C. McCunn. M Turner, C. Thomas, Fred Schell. R. Pollock. B. Carnegie. Goo. Cawker. A.B Cawker. L. Hall. 3- Jewell. A. â€".\{r. W. J. Keyes. representing Miller Richards. typerounders. 1'3- ronto. mas in town Monday. â€"Mrs. F. 3V. Reynolds. who has been visiting friends in town re- turned to the city Tuesday“ v â€"-Mrnn:l. Mrs. F. \V’. Satellite are apcnding a tew'days in Toronto. Mrs. Sutcliite will also visit Brampton be- fore returning. ' â€"Mi,ss Estella MacFaddem has re- turned home to Pctcrboro.. after Spending a short vacation with her aunt. Mrs. ‘W, Deyell. â€"Mr. J!- IR. Wall xnd eon. turne‘fl ham.- Mondny awning. ~an Hugh McLaughlin, of town. has than waiting un‘dpr the parental molttKing'aWharl. 1.. 1,; â€"ers. R. M. Mason. V. S.. and R. J. Moore. of Fenelon Fans. were among those in Lindsay. Iiusday. P Ingram. Wm. 11. Harris. H. L. Callacutt. S' Mosure. J- Carnegie, W. -.\1iss Stella .Way. Durham st, saw her friends a may: enjoyabi-s. (wring last Monday. â€"Mias Hazel .Clendeuning has re- turned. after a. pleasant holiday with Toronto friends. â€"M-.r Hugh Ray. 61 Glan‘dine was is Imus: visitor in town Saturday. Hammad in. ‘ I r 3 -Mrs. Austin. of Haliburton. is visiting her sister. -Mrs. Barnum. mom: ward. â€"Mrs. (D12) Hall and Master Goon agile Hall. Of Little Britain, we‘ret in town Monday. -Mr. Fred R. Wilson. of Fort Perry. was a visitor in town on Tucsdny. â€"Mr.md Mrs. S. Davitt. of Cold- water, were among those 111 town Monday. â€"Mr. D. V. McNaugut. or Futon. paid Lindsay a flying visit yesterday. â€"-Mr. \i'. R. Crandcil. a I‘ozt ,erry citizen. was in town lately. â€"Mr. J. n. Hunger. of Bobcaygcou. was in town Monday. â€"Mr. A. iW. Mn. 01 Fenelon Falls, was in town on Lysine“ Satur- upsq. - r .u 3:1 J_ â€"Mr. Jam. Burnett. visiting friends here time. â€"Miss Maya Adam. of the ficc staff, spent last week land. â€"Miss Blanche ’Sisstn and Miss Fnlhs. left [or Bethany Monday. -Mr. Hau‘ie Staunton. of Peter- horo. spent Mondgy in town. â€"-Mrs. Wes. Sloanf'of Little Bri- tain; was a‘ visiotor here Tuesdty. \ â€"Mr. Geo. Devith anti wife. of Hobart. were in town Monday. â€"-Mr. 1V. 8. Lctc‘ner. or Part Perry. had bmisess here lately. --Mr. Thos. McGill. of Janetviilc. returned from Ottawa Monday. -â€"LLr. Bob MoGill has returnezl home from the Ottawa. races. am. Geo. Lee has returned haste, aittr visiting friends in town. -Mr. '11. Williamson, at mutants. in in ftawn Iar amen-two†4." â€"Mr. mh'dmbon walked intp town from Dunstan! an Sammy. \ -Mu. Mal-law, ol .‘l‘oronto. was am- ong those in town Monday. -Mr. Eda MoGill. ol Janotville, mm in town Monday. ; was in town Rand-1L- day- at Ma homo ham {A ‘ * will“. J. Henderson. of Bobcayr haunt was in town today. â€"Mr. I). Granary. at Saginaw. M1: among those here Monday. â€"Mr. Wm. Brm. 0r Janetville. was in town Monday. --Mr. Ed. Hanna. of Janotvilic, was in town Tuesday. Movements of Citizens and Strangers Within Our 6am. AS TRAVELLERS COME AND 60 of Ottawa. is for a short. pOst of- m 11L!- Ihc floral offering were very nu- ‘mcrous. but. natal-tunicâ€. many of than. on account of the snow bl').ko gade. did not alanine in time for the funeral. Ru. Newton Hill Dad. (31055131. Newton Hill, putat- ot‘ Dav'amillo Mgthodist church“ and. a -woll~nown m. Med. own 121% pastor was born in Whitehumh tovnuh'm flaunt sixty years ago; and to: forty â€ammo was man minis- trs 01 the Mqthaï¬t church. lining to! at Samson wanna church, momenta; Mum ï¬anflville. Bd- bvme. Lina-J. Km; city. and Da- viavilb. M. m. aw is survived by his «widow. m m1 tomorrow at 2.30 p. 111., will who place. (all Moran-t «PM W! from the parson- Ihus has. penned a young life full; of promisc.uand a young husband .md_ three babes are Lott to mourn. a feud. gu'ï¬tionnm and. devoted wife am not)»: autumn: waxing, Z,‘ The impassabltoomlition at th: rook préiented nun: in OakwooJ as well a: Manilla. who wero Jesiroxs of attendinc the funeral. -which tack place to. m cemetery, Lindsay. Friday. Feb. 7th. 19(8. â€who a'oovd man be and with non cow by many in him and -m1r- m camtry. Mr. (Hill We taunt a while motor at Queen. at m mm mm lean ' \ Mrs. Thorndike! first. thought "was â€"that nublczt. 06 wanankiud â€" bar home and the comfort. of her hwabani and lamily. That she had made mlny £0021 iriends during: the less than toxr yam she had msided in 01k- wood “as plainly e‘idcnced by their solicitucle during her illness and the very many practical ways they showed their. symgathy to the be- naved husband and. his motherima babes. The deceased was born in Munilla and resided there! continuously un- til her marriage about {our yaks ago Among her schoolmates and those who have known her from childhood she was always 3 {Ivorite on amount of her tun-loving. kind. sunny disposition and true heart-A- IRS. She always took a gret: in- trrett m. the Mani!“ public inbrary. and chiefly due to her efforts ram-J the membership soda circulation t9 the highest ever auained. Ursula. “unlike, Much The death of Ellen Kate Douglas, brlovcd wxfe of Mr. J; A. ThornJuxv', Crkwood. and only daughter of Mr £116 Mrs. Geo. Douglas. Mann“. on: Tmsoay. Feb. 4dr. 1908. coming so tnfrplctcdly was a grcnt shock to the people of Cam“! and Mnniiu. -Atter seven months’ study. Miss Nellie Grccr has Just graduated from the commercial and atollOgrnphi: depls. of our local Business College. ahd left .Tuelsdhy morning for ,her homo in Bracebridge. where .1 001i- tion has been secured [or her. -.\lrs. Jno. Steen. of Port Hope. was calch to Linssay on Monday, on mount of the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Edward Stamclin. Mr. Fred Steen’. 9! Port Hope. was also here. on account of his gators illm as. â€"Mrs. Geo. A. Little, who has been in (tomato for tho past few d4}! see- ing, Mr. Little on to IWInnnpg-m. has returned to tawn again; and. .will make the! Simpson how; her home till Mr. Little returns. 4 \( V â€"Mr.1 E. Earhart ldflt for {for-0(1).L to toâ€"dny to tuba!!! tin funeral Q! Mrs. limb and six children. the \wtinls o! the ï¬re at New 'Liskenrd. :l‘hcy warn her brother's (wile ‘. pd Imily. A L V; . ~Mr. Robt. Jordan. of Fair-4w" who left some weeks ago to visit friend-3 in Darlington. recuruedhomo .Wednaisdpy.dter hem; gram-bound for nearly three weeks. â€"Miss Nellie J ustux. whho ins been mining friends in Renboro. passed through to her home Ln Bdacnmeon vWednelsday. \ i: -< ‘ ‘ , â€".\lr. A. E. Hancock and bride. or Aurora, returned home attcr Lip-lid- ing a .wu-k thh friends and relatives in town. â€"Mns. J. B. Warner lull: athia mornin'; for a. abort visit with hienda in momma. 1‘ .7 ' 4 ' A â€"Miss Grace Savage; who has been ï¬shing Mm. Koyl‘, Sussexâ€"3L, re.- turrod to W today. ‘ 44;“ â€"M’r. Harlan!!! Gmhun, 01 Port Perry“ was in town toâ€"dny. -â€"Mr. J. B. Adams was in Boboay- gear. )usterday on business. - Miss Ldy Mark left this morning for a short flat in Toronto. â€"Mr. H. 8. Emma, at Powwow. bud latrines-I Mm .Wndnoonhyq ' ~Mrl.«thohcr Dix, a! Links Bri- tain was in town Wadncpdhy. : '3 â€"3lr. Shawna! Port Hoover, Spent Tuesday in twn ~nr. S. Bennett. of Port 80;». m In town mm c (/ ‘ â€"Mis Oiive Hounds. ol’ Omemeo mmmnwm -“t. -. ~Mr. Wm. Budd. o! Orillin. md hung-a in town Wynne-day. x â€"Dr. Clhe Rea bad business in Torotno mm. 5 \ I“ \ . â€"Mt. Jul. Don“ was in Toronto WWW. 1’r\!\ktl ‘ Jr. J. G. Dickey. or Uxtoridze. win Ibown to!!!“ . . t â€"Mr. F. Cornneu M business In mrneville Monthly. B; A. Alwnrd. H. H. Stone. W, C Ingram and W. E.- 8411. OBITUARY. E Ihe Reeve reported the sctticn'. ent â€nude on Jan.17tb {or the expense d the crock cutting on tho .Lowm- ‘ â€III! .3. Eborough drain. My. Lownsboxough' minnow a man-111 m . nnd Mr. Sihcrwooi were not present atrial: to monk ouL ct chum durjx at the time. Mr. G. J. Goad was' W- warded 317' 4 .56. Junes Tayior ‘ 83;“ 0:3 I: or her shoes _" W ' an ‘ 332.50, I n. ma $60. J. 4!! Rho m'mn “flung!“- :- { Mitchell $5. \\ imam Silverwooi. $30. I h I"; ’ and the balm to the townsh-P 3...... g- Q--_._. ‘Ihe Clerk informed the Council that Mr. mammal: named to pay until he had 0. better outlet for his drains. The auditors‘ report was present- ed and cumxned by the COGDCIL ngsowfrmxs PASSED 673m and Nature â€" that the Rm?e be appointed. to interview, the pencil: interested in reflrd to the mum at the rock cum; on the Inwmborouah draim-‘Carmd V Enigma Council met Monday. Feb. 10th. 1908. The members were all M at tho minute! .0! the mt medias ’wsre read and approved. gr. Mcxacue, ooliectqr for ma. north halt. w,“ present to get his roll awed up. Communications werec racked tron. Masts. McLaughlin. Peel a: Fulton, in reference tonark ï¬icks' cannot. on the Dunn dam. and n.1- sodn rctu’ence to the settlement for blmina putt of the road. lot. 19 .con. J. 1. Michael was appoint“ to tank into the nutter of We 09. we mud: ‘t I“ 10!. â€ï¬t 7! . Fm Wesley Therm. in reference :to- dsaiuge matter :4. lot 10. con. m 7, V Mr. Keil McLean aakod the Council Incomplete their segment to [once we gravci pit at. lot. 8. con. 18. « For over hell 3 century numbers of thin-ï¬rm hnve been engaged in mmkctnr- ing Woollen. Experimenting, studying, Janine more ebout making blankets all ‘zhe tune. 80 our hhnkete are constructed to stud the tact end no obsolntely nu- ‘ehrinkeble. Our blanket- ere the meet for the least weight, because we use only- the soft milky lunbc’ fleece. 0- blnnkete hen the wing qualities because an wool is ehllnfly egg-(led, ï¬nely spun ud elmely woven. They no ï¬nished with on short not: mpp winch does not cone 0!. Do not buy blankets with a. lofty ~nnpp it you went it te-weeg er wash weld. TIE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN 00., LIMITED. Drainage and Other Matters Mt With -Anothet Session in larch. Mpummhatformgoods. Hnotinttocksend direct to our mills 3nd at the hone-undo quality. Second Meeting, of Mariposa Council Cash and One Price Prices from $2.50 to 85.50 per pair. J. Sutcliffe 8: Sons We close at Wine O’clock Saturday Evenings. Women’s Wrappers, made of hard ï¬nished Wrapperette, waist lined with flannel, braid trimmed Womens’ Eider flannell Dress- ing Sacques in grey and red colorings. Regular ptices $1.50 and $1.69 etch, to clear. 890 $1.50 Dressing Sacques ......... Girl’s huvy Frieze Skirts, plain and ttimmed styles, ml warm and serviceable. Regulax prices $2.00 and LSO each, to clw .................. 890 Girl’s $1.50 Just now we are making a ï¬rst showing of the new Pï¬ntg Delainettes and Gingham; Many are are now making their selec‘ tions and as you have the full range to select from it‘wili be well- to make your purchases now. Besides some of the newest are lines that cannot be repeated. Don’t delay until the very. one you - want is sold out. The items priced bolow are so cheap you can afl’ord buy largely and yet at a very small outlay. We prefer to emphasize the money~s§ving'oppof'tunitiee this store is now offering to those who have a want to ï¬ll, no matter how small it may seem. No need of a lengthy story regarding these important price concessions for the whole story simply amounts to the fact that we‘vvant these lineseleared as quickly as possible. AlTHflUGH THEY ARE WUHIH A BEEN DEM. MORE. Some New Wash Goods for Spring Now Priced to Clear at Many Desirable Lines , Mary's Lamb’ Wool Blanket; Was Manufactured: at the Lindsay Woollen mus. Tommi-Mum 89C g LINDSAY 89c 890 Bounty for Spamvs. “fact on Mimi dw,155‘ 037 dead qwnmws mam brought to CM Curt WWl‘a attics by, youthml mm in Parana». The tumult (‘me paid mt to: the M Canada at ‘tmo cents each has been $00.74. ï¬a‘mw killing has become, an industry at «.no small in!» Form in Poet Huron. Young men anâ€. boys (who am out of work have avenbhurtimetoit. Ix serves no. pastime. and is profitable Alt-bong}: thousands at qzmomu have killed them“ notneemmbeuI dorm in the m and the M m are apt W in. “0‘ plant: a can. “Bioh, am 01 men and;teama damn; we tar the Dandrains $47; C. H; Lapp. salary as auditor. $3); The sum of $705~uxes was related in the south ton. and the sum 0! $15.88 from the north rou. $11.80 is charged agaimt progeny; belonging to A. Momma, at Oak- wood. $4.26 against A. J. McLean‘s property at Wand QSLMW J. _McLean's pgoperty at Manila. Tue auditora' report was received and adopt“ after making 3 5:11:11 chance in~the value 0! the townsLip propu ty. jibe Council chm adjourned till the ascend Monday... in Mardukta arpoint gunners. eta. etc. The toflowmg accounts were 9;â€; J. S. McFadyen, expenses of committ- ing; Malcolm Blue to the Hanoi Refuge. $5; ‘ The Watchman-Wander. printing Account. $45.30; Richard Bylaw 613 was remit the - asst! times and passed. authorizing the Reeve to appoint an arbitraLot in We†to â€than; the. emu-t ‘tion' [or closing a. ‘part of th: tea} at 10:; 19. con. 5. v Ladies' Tumbull mldé natu- ral wool Under vests and Draw' ers. (This mak'e resembla “Pen Angle †in many ways) Regu- lar prices $1.2; 1:10 and x 00 garment, your choice for....8§o Ladies’ $1.25 Vests ........... 898 Misses’ Golf Jacket: in red, white and navy. also children’s Norfolk knitted Jackets in white and wdinal. Regular price $1.35 each, for ........ . 896 81 35 Golf Jackets yoke and collar. Nady all sizes from 34 to 44. Regular price $1.25 each, for ...... 890 J. n. wapozv. «Inch Didn't by. Al'so ih Oshawa.-