. KIRKHELD. (From Our Own Wrawndcnt.) .Tm- annum Msineun uwobinx of mu. Hubmrian ohurm “am mm m: Mm. Jun. 22ml. uw Rev. Mr. Turner wedding. Tue r-pwts at the» “nous argummuunu in wmnmtinn With the charm were â€ad. which were very ogmuragmg. sn- Jus. Mo- Clolluud was electad chairman or the. the beam of mammal-a, Mr. Leonard Welland "Mint-er. and Mr. 1). Mc- quI-nu amour-y. ‘ Hr Neil “cl-Lacuna is nukm.’ 1. rc- camtkmp to ropmr his (mum turn this cumin: winter. â€Hr. J. (knicwn mums LniMing 1|."va tO-datc barn Mr Thm‘ thw- 011. out ropelar carp-mt“. (mu um Mtl‘mt. WM in our our: last week. The sonar! of 1m unul mm he me all over our \illngc. Hum:- mooinx and genera! Na; km‘ithing is :18th wokc‘! altar '0..- «mr worthy Mmim Mr, D. Toimie. Mr Dan Gilchrist huggmc tn Win- nipeg. He will be great-«r mines»! in mm circus. Bet. J.‘ A; Ferguson. 0! way nu our burg last week Oui' action! is prcgressing very favorably mdor the xv‘anagemant or the [ween-t 3_c:_1ct_xe_r._Mws SMey. ISLAY. (From Our Own Wmdent. ) , Mr. Win. Christian. afarmbr res]- dent a! this section, cut nz‘w rcsid- ing in Sgoathcm Manitoba. is visiting frientb in this totality. He 53 mks tuy (notably at the West and it‘s may orpcrtunitie s to: mung men Hr Quiet?†went West a good any 3m ago “1001' mam but (atom hard work aunt gord mau- Went: be him mad- moms He own one of the largest nu- ms at querity. N W. T. their â€"â€"But the one thing WOODVILLE. ch» 001’ Own Oorrwcndent.) Bunk-taking Saie.â€"-h~r.~m now un- fll Fob. lat, (when we take stock) m {mud giving some extraordin- .17 bagging After so near) am" m early winter trade we ï¬nd W broken lots, remnants andndda Ill‘ and! that we wiah Do clearout. To w them go in almrry we are getting them out in tau-31y cases :wt- ually below cost. This will give out any customers an oxportuuity to get. me very dcsirabm goods at very mama! prices. come right may and get ï¬rst selection. Mur- (hiaan Gilchrist, “vanillaâ€"W3. 7‘ car '7 Thats “the greatest thing m the world ,â€â€"â€"1n an) thing that s worn. Y on get style, ï¬t and ï¬nish too, in GRï¬ï¬BY RUBBERS (MfSPONDEM’S [HIERS Wear! J. G. EDWARDS CU CANADIAN AMERICAN ir Wearing Qualities. ‘fï¬my Rubbers Farms â€0“" TRY A BABRIL! LINDSAY Glcnarm. The Inneral of the lake Robert Johnston. of Hillhead. vtook place on Thursday afternoon and was largely attended. The remains were interred at Riverside Cemetery. the tuners! rites (being conducted by the Rex. Mr. [1113115011. The deceased was a farm- er resident of Lindsay, having been employed at Robson's tannery. He Two sleigh loadaof young We from town paid a surprise Visit to Miss Mary Webster's home Tuesday evening last and had an enjoysbl» time. Mr. Michael Rankin and arm M6 busy cutting: wand in Purbor‘u bud) M. um Mum-vars lino. Lam: mum they comm: six of than animals whow trounce in felt before “my are «con. and this you may are trymz to break the record. N1“ quea- tioum an aura.) wbouaur an animal ivjmmadu we emphasize is Continua to the house for home tint; Four put-ties in one night indicates um social! toutin'tioa in the town- ship are now at their Might. 8m- ionthor and fiddle “rings are being worn on; :rpvioun to the Lenten Im- m_n_ (raging :u., . SCUM 0P8. (From Our Own ()orrm‘on-"anm The many friend» of Ur. David Walker. the veteran remnant of om, regret his serious illness. He bombed \n'ua‘ n. .1. running: Gammaw; Jtvs‘hun mum: Bulo)’; WI. J. Cair- [mwx Victoria Road; auditors, J. W. «Shields and R. A. Anderson. ' ; 83M Naylor was appointed adelegat'e tn- the Provincial Aamciation of Pairs. A standing vote‘ol' thanks was ten- dered the retiring president. W2 .1. flit; aw. {or his unï¬t-flag efforts dur- in; his. term' of three years aggres- ide ‘to I improve mt- society's ground)- and otherwise further its Intel-Lats. Moved by A. Weba‘er. deo- on-zzezl by Joshua. Bailey. that this society hold its next exhibition at Victoria Road. Sax: t'. 22nd and 2. rd nch A. 0. Graham. «cc. VICTORIA ROAD. ‘ (From Our Own Urn-respondent.) Th:- annaa! meeting 0! Norm: Vic'- toria Amicuttural Society was held in. th- town hall on the 2m inst. Tm: meeting, though not. as large as * some of .th'o meetings of yen-s ago, owing tn several being unavoidably awry sh’owed ths usual €nterest and. ommmasm in the agricultural we!- Iar- ol’ North Vietb‘réa. After call- ing ‘th3 meeting t9 order Mr. issue Naylor was appomted chairman. Tha- aniitor‘s report was approved. â€"esrecially as it showed anice bal- anfl on bagâ€. The folk. wing officers were agpumtei 'or 19w: President. Dr J, F. 11099.0! Ku-ktield; let Viae- ‘ Pres†A. Webster, Victoria Road; 311:! Vice-Ere?“ 181mg Naylor. relay; an! t‘..-- following dirwtors: Myles Hangar-tn. Victoria Road; John Mur- cuzsmz. Glenarm‘; M‘ Huiy, Victoriaa Rana" Alex. Jamiesan, Glenarm; HL 0. Hamxll, Islmy; Wm. Dottie, Coho; Corgi; W. _.'_\. I-fanning'. C‘amtmu': 'xâ€"ï¬â€˜V' TM: {mutation at Goiert dun con- tinue: to grow. 0n the 22nd anew baby how arrived at lure home at Mr W. S. McE‘lwain. ~ 5 M1 Jor‘n R. Smut-.11! Niagara urn- l'be Lake was the guest. of Mr. W. P. Ritrhic last: week Mrs. L D. Harrison. of Lindsay; is visitia: her thug! ter. Mrs S. Hnw'hcs. Mr and Mrs. D. Kcliett. of Bali button, visited friends here lmtaly Miss L. Curry. of Mmden. visited Mrs. A J. Smtt [8.83 was]: Owias to the increased stock ship - meats at this station the G T.R hmc mat in anew stock yard con- sisting 01 three apartments We ‘u’aw now one at! the best yard»; on the road north 0! pingsay. :. ~ - GELERT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .Th annual tea:~ and entertainment in cpnn'mtion with Lme Methomat church was held: in Scott’s hall on J33).-16th. and was In every way a [romnnmd success. Tue prozeeds ampp-n‘tgd towabouu $30. . Mr. (mu. Gnaty am! Mr. _D. Finn had a rather exciting “penance on Malay of last week. they had been attending the {meta} or the late D. mezbeil, which took place mace.- vertou. and when coming Dune in the flank their homes plungod’int‘o the caml. adiatance of about men at twelve feet.» Mr. Gusty’ received some nasty outs chant the‘ head. :mu was rzniered unconscious for some time. Mr. Rina also received injuriep and mas ahakcn up badly. ‘I‘he au- thorities should see that this! dan- gem‘ms spot is guarded. or more ac:- (ridcuzt‘s will occur. ‘ to We may W'maï¬nfl 5cm held this winter A few of our curlers went bomloo Pï¬terwro and Linda; i‘o mow the Scotoumï¬n. and without axcogtibn all maze delighted with meeting the men (mm the Law! of the Hemmer. And 01¢ ctynwinoed that. flair a"Bait to this country gvili hp “benefit tn mots QM‘mnmg. a ‘ ‘ . ’ A Hathaway tum «Quito Eastboun- ed to «(we this-Mil, {Ia-.6 Mm‘ Tue villams are :tting in their woo". tcr the-season. and the prices are remains from 88.50 to $4.50 a cor‘ for Mtdwcod. A few at our curler» went hnnivm 65mg. Roeâ€"eve} E. "iGéIlâ€"ilï¬'i,‘ - 55.0?82' Tinnoy. R. Gin-“0k an" A. E. Kan- nefy. Count-allots. ~ On account of too many of our Councillors resigning after ï¬ne “(it nomination ancstaor ncminatio‘x took plan: on Last Emmy. the 30th inst, in the town' hall, when Lieder; Adam Bronx. W. Hickmn. A. E. Kennadj and R. Pew-eon were nominated (c1- tho :mition ct Goumillor. but: Kain-a. Burk, Hickmn and Peanut resign. N am) Mr. A. E. Kennedy was elect- a" by canola-maï¬a). b‘euce cur Ocuncil (or this year: if asflfoljpys: George 0....â€" n--_, The sacrament 0: Elm Loaf: Sup pet will be dispensed newt Sabbath’. when the Rev. W. 1). Ball, ofCMumna. is: expected to oandactlit .Th: Eldon Agricultural: Society met as per apljournment 031 the 2m: inst. The following smears were M‘- pointed: C. G. Campbell. President; JJRS. Stuart. Honorary President: A. E Stabank. Lst Vim-President: J. Barnes, 2nd Vice-President; 1‘. Mo- lntyr and J. McPherson. Auditor‘s; Dirwxdrs, D. 0. R285, D. J. MbRae. F. Mach-an; J. Kirkland, Amos Hawr-ms. N. A. Grant. 3!. maï¬a-mm, Amen D. Camichapl. Wt. F. Clark; C E. Weeks. Treasurer; J. C. Gil- chris‘t. Secretary. ' The Rev. A: iii-Gregory. of Manse- wood, preached here last mm. and wgs very tqvogagbb' woken of. WOODVILLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Presbyterian church how its mu;ou meeting on the 213:. January. and though without ustalod pastâ€. all arguments or work are in send ‘ouucr. The Muma'era' rerort. rend ‘lry thc Treasurer. shawad a very creditable state at 111': coup-(cation. “"111 :1 Damn» on the ï¬ght. aide of 8281.57. alter paying an aux-meow The; paid for Foreign Mission. $270. Home Missions 82a). and 101‘. all! we scan-nee of the church and other benemflent objects over 31400. The 'ldllowing' managers were 3.; pointed: W J. Beau-Mt, A. Mood. R. Swa- zer. 3.9.; Hrs. Roberta. ormnin; 7R Sgi‘zeg. treasurer The annual muting of St. Au- drew‘u chmoh‘ wan held in the bane- ment of thc (munch on Tawny night. The concresation Appear tb his in a flourishing condition. The Bank at Britinia North Amer- ion “ave run-chum! the bankins'buu. ins-Is of J. 0. Ween! Go. here. no." 0;ch their doors for luminous m: Hominy 0'! this weak- Quito a. number of our oituena wont to Lin'hay Tuesday to hear the famous Scottish.“ duet. 'Th‘c' Fonelon Falls hockey team meet th‘e Patel-bum team ï¬n Thurs. r‘aa' night of this week on the home â€gt. Particular! Inter. Mr. Bidw oh Burgess. one of tin its: players of the Fender: Fella ncctey Man. is seriously, ill at hie home on Maya" and it is 'tbbught that he wil: be unable to: do any mute play- ing 1"his seam. M28“- Emma. Gram. or Blythe. is visiting Quito; rrienau " ‘ If Joe ioung. of Lindsay. does not be more careful in aid vocabulary regarding hockey. President He- Callum. of the tendon mm, may have up zoduwnand «mm: mm: (Jge'a) 9mm. ; : l-‘ENEIJON FALLS. (Flam Our Own Corrwpanimt.) Mr. J. P. Motrin, of Lindsay. was in the village Month: afternocn and nig'vt. ’ Peqtmaeter Smith. of Bury‘a Grew, mu- m thayiyage on Monâ€. ‘4‘, -c ‘ Mrs W. Bradbnr'n. of Janetvifleï¬s xisiting her parents here. Hat {We regret to hear at Um death 01’ Water Wajlaoe Janos. aged 8 yea". who died of scarlet (ever on Jan 15th. The sunning members of the family, who have the dim are recovering under the treatment d! Dr C. H. Bret-emu. Mr. and Mrs. 31mm. Stewart at Man- itou, are visiting relatives in this u'_ciuit,y. ,Mr. W. H. Windlri'm'a boa-n ‘waa m. Ktloyed by ï¬re on Wednesday last The ï¬re started in the straw star: Hum manager) to have has live stock and beam all Inn imlememl. w- W mdn'm‘s lose is partly coverod by insutanu: FRANKLIN. (From Our Own Wmdent.) Mr. and M28. 8. E. Tum are at present viqmng friends in the State at Maine. U.S.A. \ «It becomes» our Sad duty to chron- icle tho death of John New Pearce at this place. He had been ailing only 3 Shut time; but despite all that medical skill and belayed tricnds can! do he grndmlly sank away un- til relieved by death, which and event occured on Friday. Dec. 19th. John m a 'boy of sterling character and honorable and well thought of byull wh oknew him. He lean-am mather. father and {our Ibratbefl to mourn his, loss. The funeral took place on Sunday to Cahoconk cemetery and was largely attended. the services be- ing conducted by Rev .Mr. Sangster. Much sympathy is felt (or the (unity in thcir sad bereavement. ‘ Mrs 'T. Pritchard is on the VICTORIA-ROAD. (From Our Own Oorreapnudent. ) Demis’câ€" Dr. Bowel-man at Chir- on“? hotel. Thursdny. February 6th. â€"_W' . i . . Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowman at the Queen’s hotel the ï¬rst three Fridays in: February. -¢r1. , . 424m Katie Morhrirty. at Bud!- alo. us viiiting her brother Mr. Michael Maturity, South Op: mnmte‘wren (in m but Ind m taken with tnddnupadn while waning water to: the attic. In thé’eveninc L gloom? in; «fled: in. when it was found?!» was suffering from hemmu‘hnge at the Mach. Death! resulted in two 6.1.". ' WOODVILLE. TH! wsnKLY WM IARRMOES EUTCHBSON- LUISDEN â€" on aâ€. 218*. 1903. at the Methodist . mange. Part 30??» by the Rev. E. 3- Lancely. Gamma David A. .11.“, ohm. 0‘ ‘Dutxoit, .ujghm‘ to . We {sank-E: Impede... of pom! in“... “-5 â€" -‘â€"3-- party but «may: ru- I the work will mums: sick Cumming out‘h‘fe seems ta agree with Mr. W, in "reign and au- 1m- [ï¬xture qt hearth. ï¬ghts â€gm ' as he Imagined cngth, and is now . been cum in runn‘ng aline .1: View or that railroad continuing its line eastward. A Lindsay Io": Exporluouâ€"fl-bor Volvo; and “an III-mu. Ur Lorne lunar. â€doubt-£11. re- ,tnrnad Mat. not from the From!!! River Mia. on the north shore of Georgian Bay. where he arena the last six weeks with a annoying fax- ‘ 13' in M or Survuyvr Chart. 0! Omemce. working for Mum-a Mao- Kensie Hum, of the Canadian Northern Railway. this fart? has , and mute" in'hnndlmz the ribbon will toe! quite certain that etc this this our township council would have been pro-outed with bills (or dam- ages. If our present council wnld take this matter in. hand 1nd ditch the sides. throwing the poll towards the rondorln any other For widen the road. they would earn the ant. itudo or perhaps mm would bemoa- apprcclatod the vote. at many in this . section. to say nothing at tho good winhea at tho young men who drive on‘ it to churchâ€"and. other plum. -Mrn. Simonds dad but um child‘ ran. at Wan-Ila. Ann†are visiting rolutim and blend- in thin vicinity. She brim plenum reportt :1 some at our dormer noighbou. who arr uttlod in the'ume district. Mr. Shaver. ad Kenny. in calling on’ . former nelshbas. - Min Annie Wright. of mwh‘tmk. and Mia Nora Worry. at Salem. hue been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Again our neighborhood in to the lore in tho building line no. ’1‘. Jewell in preparing to orreot an ad- dition to his barn. J. Wherry Anemia early in tho tint. and Mr. John DeGeer in plan as to man another bun beside the one completed In: summer unvmuc ll mm in». EAST MANILLA. (From Our Own Oarreqpondenu “'1: would like to call attention to tho unsan- Condition of what Beam- manly known as the; “long Swamp \Road." This road. has but repeated- ly graveued on tap at the oldcord- may and no grading done on the sides consequently the rand is high and very narrow. with :but an occasional turning-out place. and these very dil: {icult to locate in the daytime. am! impossible at night. More «ninth in the spring and- can in it: hard- on: road. when it i: crowned with:- umtaoe at iee tram the centre down to the baggy earth or water atthe aides. Some very narrow escape» tron: serious accidents are cleqnent-‘ '3: reported and" i! it was not that. our citizen! are “her. outta! men. The home 17! Mr. Samuel multcr m the scene at I: happy gathering on Wedge-day evening. About (My 0! Mt. Burch people gathered and meat the evmzng in all kind; a: games and otheramuaememg. About 2 o'clock the guests tendered a vote urthanh to MI. and Mn. (butter after which‘ the party broke up. .Wo'oongratnlate Mr. John Hichon onihis » marriage. Mr. John J. Hickson. one a: can most promising young farmers In; errected a windmill on his ham which enables him to cut wmd. feed IDEA 3min. MOUNTâ€"HUBER. (From Our Own Onrrupondeut.) Our school is now in full blast again mdu’ the supervision of Miss Pearl Junkie. c! Fencing Falls. She comes mill-commended. [in Scott. our former teacher is attending the Normal School OAKWOOII (From Our Own Correspondent.) The annual meeting at the O-kumd Public Library win he held at the library rooms on Saturday eVening the 3m JIIL. at 1 p..m The salad paper: and magazines {or 1903 will take place at 8 p.111. 01 than. sum evening. J. 8. Weldon. Liï¬rnriau Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowman will be at Mr. John Gruhm‘n residence. on Wednesday. February “ILâ€"ml. uuuâ€"vy u-â€" ‘E; Boon ocean to indie agreed well wfl’h him. a: he in we ricmre a! health at pro-ant. After ï¬nding _ ._ v..- rw, , i3: (371%: York on Tram! 19:. Joseph Boll dumped in town last Tue% ,eyeniug Km the Transvaal. 1:: Africa. had to a; me lent. his campaigning minus spent. no mg» m n good one. and. wan carried out witti precision. The Prubï¬eriap church be†its annual mectmg on an 15th inch. and ham the (mutant report! read the chloral in in avert prosperous con- dition. The and: nuance van on the right side. _-_ - ,_J 2. A.--â€" OOBOGONK. 3 rod hut: ‘ m V this. 00'! mm: :33 mar‘axawm W w “- duh... 1. to her Noon-q 'fllbtluil Toni“. 7â€"7;! 1...... mm are . with nod hm- [5 0.»: n Lind-u nzc'uhod. Plum â€chard : build 0 all-on. . 0!. “in, an. any. LD‘ 1908. â€"A'. AND 830 . an Mob“! SnugL _BTIWA;!_J ONTARIO JANUARY 30. 190., _.__vv-â€" â€"kuulm. Aliyahâ€"ii. Bull-n hum Woodviuo: ado.- .uï¬tcmdlggdmwf ..... 4.. L-I-â€"-~ L 7 - O ACRE nan Nahum-q .' FOUNDâ€"o. a. 0...... ma M, ; Cumin-'- 00:»: a gain In. which; o “'3 cloaking. One: on ‘ gun‘s-.0 by paying out of Minâ€"'1, 1 on sunâ€"mom {mm m Town- é or ‘ F uhip of Eldon. bin. north but of M 2 Col and out. Isl! of II on the 8 vacation. ' cut. Abutmmdnudnd in a good catch-k of unit-tin. m ulna in pasture sud Ch: data: had. Thu hon an min- 33p“ goo! bomudshtgotmobun with“. “to: oak-ï¬ling. Good all. come fruit ' an: mu. sad that“ contain: when! an! 4 aid who: For (who: gunk:- .pply a lit- MALCOLM McECHE ’. Argyle.-4tv dun V y to In (Shorifl‘, ) New†loud-It. v1 MIMIâ€"Iron “LI REGISTER. ON“ FRIDAY. FEB- 20tb --By Peter Brown. amtionm. to lot 24. con. 12. who h." of Inripwa, the 73!. table Faro Btu“ ad Implement: of In. Elisabet! Coach we at: 13 _._*._â€" - .â€"._._ -v-r Brown. auctioneer. cn lot 24. con. “'11.â€! Mb“ 9m 3|“- rill-l "'0 ' 5‘31“; 1-" â€m hu' 0’ urlpl‘fl' the 781- ‘ 1 “23.5?“ D I. I u .l 0.. ! 0’01“. table Pam m and Implement: â€at ‘ dun. Elisaboth‘ (but. his at: 12 1 rzflflhhud Durham Ball. um hot." o'clock m and wi'hout rwve. { â€â€˜5'“ 7 ‘ Will I In the my not of m to how ‘mg‘; mugging _ :. mm. are too: lint-du- working horses. «in: ‘ o‘oo on": em you on and ten mm: foamy can â€made, he in «If. QMLID TENDERS will t, remind by Cocka- AL- ‘AAA,_, ‘. .- THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. OM“““““ O O â€â€â€˜VV‘Q‘W‘MM 'ANTBD 360067119 . . To be sold at prices that will be tempting and will almost force you tc buy whether for present wants or for future use. Bargains in Underwear. Winter Cooke. Heavy working Shirts. Mater clevee. late and Gene. NICELLLNBOUS. 450 pairs Men's Fine Tweed Trousers to , be sold at 3:75 300 pairs Men's $1.25 and $1.50 heavy working trousers to be sold at. . ..70c :40 pairs Men's Heavy Winter Tweed Trousers to be sold at...... ....$r.25 m â€Id at...................im All our Heavy Frieze Overcoat: to be sold for-.00.... o...f....-...oo.....$3oo All our $1500 Raglan Ovacoats to be sold at...‘ ..... 0......CCOOIU.$IOOCO All our $800 and $1000 Raglan Overcoats to R â€1d at...... OOOOOOOCOIOO“¢w All our $7.50 Moscow Beaver Overcoat: to EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IR . . Cases in point are thick all ovdr our store Eust now. A81} to see 2111th you need. inspect, and, if satisfactory, buy it. If you regret your choice me taking it home, bring back your goods and get your money. Twice a year, at the end of each season, we hold Sweep Clearance. We gather all that's left from th cut tine prices that saves you money and brings us the MARY cannon. W. Mn 0 SALE... SPARE 0/1641 1 [ME This ought to be your store for Clothing. MEN'S TROUSERS. "in W Pursuant to u. Rewind Stunt. of Oahu i0, Cbp. Iâ€, the Crsditon of metal My, In. of the Tova-hip of Emily. in u to“ non; an Gout, of Victorin, Yuma. doc-cud, a grain bug; 'hodiodonorsbout an Thin-could. of One! our Non-bot. 1902. m nqnind. once on nan-u. ; m run-a «your .1903! ’00on pony. ’deT Ath; manomm-oouxo oft-ho mam-4.5mm a. hater 14:00:11»on Watch. Wmtorm Ex... I «accumucubnonholutwmud mun-notch! . pod quluidMichul any.» Lina-y P.0., m’ I†BM 1. com fruit’thm. Thu-dd button-kn,“ has pom {tumofihdrokiluund flï¬iï¬cmflmmty(lfny)holdby‘ tor a m .ppxy uiuwumb‘u my... dun-.54" l-‘A __"- A'AA-A-A‘ Sen-t. For IF YOU POSSIBLY CAN AND MAKE 'SEALID TENDERS an t. mama a" flu m cl tho Melodic PM I up to noon oa the i i muyarobrury. no; t '10: the npcithgdtho homudmhlu‘ fictngdypngdjy up Into In. Berkeley. ' For W lulu-iguana ugly to W. ram, 80.. of Imu- nun-'3 MEN’S FURNISHINGS. HENRY C. HAIILTON T MEN’S OVERGOAW W st Link] this WhyotJ. LLDJM STEWART J: O'OOKIIOI Solicitor: to: the Exmmr. HOROC'GKBBID CAT I L E sag. -â€" XECUI‘ORS’ NOTICE. Tgo us mi] JOHN Kenna?! “f ’3 wasted, t“ ...... 0 ...... on ..sloa v»-,- SCHOOL CLOTHING FOR BOYS. 3"" Boys’ Raglan Ovacoats {or .... . . . . .. $3.95“. I Youtbs’ Raglan Overcous {or . . “......ugm Boys' Friae Recfcrs for ...... .... .. $1.75, Boys’ 3-piece School Suits (0: ...... .. $293†'1 Boys’ 3-piece Fine Suits for ...... ....s3gg Boys’ 2-piece Tweed Suits for ........ $1.5: Boys' 2-piecc Suits {or ................. ogcf USE OF IT AT All “'001 Canadian Tweed Suits, rcgul: $5.50, {or 0.0- a... ..0000 .00... . .83) All Wool Fine Tweed Suits, regular $7.5: hf. .g-oo-oooo.. 0 o “M Gough's sSpecial $12 00 Suits 1! English Clay we hold our semi-annual Chm from the season’s selling, an; “mum W â€"â€"-â€" fl! on One Durlnm ‘ sun. One Kain Bill. One Yorkshire “1- 39* Ii I I miss this event. This it started well two Weeks .8: but as itgrows older it 8M better. Thestory Of they.“ 3'.†.w‘.’ .3“?! ‘9 keep, at IGWeadol a“I'he be: M" M, "‘5' 1903"“ ,o-rowa At 11 0'“ un. {or "pa-adv" new Ayn-cl Shaun: of Joann,“ 79‘ N I“ “ah other â€â€˜1' m can. More aid anti-g. __2ep, pig um names-IN 'm a hut fl"- cu’ 'IIOI‘IW Life lug}. till ho hold int. “1' V CE .iatbo‘l‘on 01.122“, and friends told friends abéï¬t; phenom clothing “h tint could be found at Gong; Chdlenze Sale before Stock. under, viii! 1d of Mun. P. j- by to add waited until by b Will Mnd u'l. _; â€trout-mull .7. hm;80mu hind-d ARI NR SALEâ€"1m ml L 0! «Maï¬a- Animals for SM MEN’S SUITS. lu'u Fan. M22. m; Ca. 0P quickly. :ARK ma SALE. PUBLIC N OTICI 5a “'0' MW! Mabel; s: at J... B. Dvyc. It g counts. the time to score that it. "Wcuu "8).“ m Block-I “only, My uci at! {our