* Low PRICES m 600]) HARDWARE 3m Fit-WI '50 d‘ Vdm, PMkbg) 30min "a: mmnm. Ll) 7' â€IE RM. GOIVIINOI POSTPOIED. gtod by a partisan tory pmSS â€"may have resulted in temporarily mis- -!cading some friends of the Liberal ‘e. but an impression 0: that. kind must gradually be corrected by Jeanna-'3 .-â€" -7 ‘ e, but an impression 0,! that kind must gradually be corrected by mph resolutions as the -followins. paged by the Liberal Association of .Weat Peterboro the other day; Moved by Mr. Hunter, seconded by Mas Ball: "Reselved, that. this mention of Liberals of West Poterboro tgke this opportunity ‘ of reiterating our conï¬dence in our worthy repmscntative in the Local Legislature. Hon J. . R. Stratton, Provincial Secretary; of expressing _ .. f ,1 AL- uni-n inn-“11m- -.v_,_,_~, our appreciation Of gut services he has , - _-..... I» HOVUNLGL Uv‘lgvvwd , _ our appreciation of the very import- ant services he has rendered this rid- ill. and we meat the vindictive at- .tmh made upon him for party po- litical purposes and trust that be my long be Spared to give capable Ind energetic se ' to his riding 3nd to the Province, such as he has no efficiently given in lthe past.†LL _ _An‘4 According to the report the reso- lution was received with tremendous adthusinsm, and was carried by a standing vote, .with three rousing cheers and a tiger. It is only stew weeks since a leading Peterborough Cdnservative deemed it his duty to publicly cenï¬ure his party leaders for their unscrupulous and unfair Wution of Hon. Mr,» Strat't‘on, whose vindication is being’wroug-ht by both friend and toe. - . mun FRIDAY. JAB As mentioned briefly in our Satur- day issue, Mr. R. R. Hall, a leading wmtar, of Peterboro, is the unani- mous choice of tbs Liberals of‘West Paterboro ‘to contest the niding at the coming (general elections. The convention was held Wicdneaday of W .week and was due of the moat BUILDERS’RSUPPEIES. THE LIBERAL OAIDIDRTE PETERBOROUGH 112 Kent-It.» Had“! “ figh'fl Graham and Mon! ‘Work don. on 'bg a,“ moohnioc. Gm: OUR PRICES.- 'mLL surpass. TAG-$3 r003. ._. ‘adjourned con ven- FACTORY Hall as the FOR WEST early, i, in other waï¬mmxnflmbedjnvg marked degree that he possessed the ability†the 'unconquemble Spirit and the uni ‘ Innnhin‘g‘devotion to duty which com- mand and merits the mapect and admiration of. all who appreciate ap- plication 3 ud self-denial in the young man who' has his [way to make in ltho _world by his ouw‘n unaided eflorts. At the same .time My Hall found time to take an active part in the sports' and beneï¬cial amusements then popular, and Pi“ many' good 'qualitics won him a number of de- . voted friende. l Soon after passing a brilliant ex- amination in 1888, and being admitt- ed to the bar, Mr. mill removed to £Peterboro, where he quickly attain- led prominence both inhis' profession: and in public attain. His influence iwas manifested in everything that tended to the good of the community and the upbuilding of the town. Tak- ing an active interest in.politics, he threw human into the various con- tests .with an energy that proved 'intectious, end in his well-Stored The Examiner aupporta Mr. Hall‘a' J“- â€-""‘W“ “W" r'"~ candidatura In hearty radian. and dwwncd ‘nd mm, hotels “d rotor! at some to u: t h' ood ’ houses “Buoy“, as the few". 0' ' . “8 ° . ‘3 3 ' bursting of a reservoir hero Sun work m the town and mung. In Hundreds o! per-on: have been wishing Mr. Hall success me Post - dared homeless: nnd dettituto by fuel: conï¬dent apt it ,gpo‘k‘ for; difaster.‘ many china! 0! Lindsay and thn Ocu'nty outside the mm†ranks. PAT“- P‘RE AT WNNVILLB. ‘ ====== 3‘.†â€"""" .Iubud Aldod In Elï¬n. WHO. Hamilton Times: ‘L toplcpt its Mayor and two-yo-;.r temst W3 P Council in 01m it mew luck t‘ tum once more. C.P.-R opposition to‘gha Grand Trunk Pacific scheme; . In") Canadian Pacific Railway on its own augment will get at least $150,000,000 from land. sales in the ih’orthw‘st. up"! yet it claims more 0! the situation‘in the West arthan the Government. and gcts MLTm-te t) oppose the grand Trunk Pacific. Dr. ï¬nishing-pa, London‘s umdical health ofï¬cer, is carrying on an ac- tive cru£ride agaitm. thq nan of cud- .board bread ticketï¬, which he. dew (dart-s ate the means of wrestling disease in that city. "mu doctor says that. .50 Long as a baker. is pamiittad to sell paper tick-ate to a family, lthcn collect mm, and sell them to some other family, it will be impos- siblc to prevent the. spread at dis- ease. and he proposes y) deal rig-3r- ously -Wlth all bakers who do not ad- opt the use of metai ticket}, or, bet- ter mill,c.oupon books mlmamzre use caxqunrd or paper tmka-ts are refused licenses. Has 1);. lie-Alpine, M: a. 0., or UL: local Hthh Baud, ewzr considered this matter? Prpf. Goldwin Smith new» lud any moat admiration for Hon. J. Israel Turbo, whom he rapped over the knwkles on sexcrnl occasions, speak- ing: oi hm; as “a I‘rpnchmnn wish an’ itch for notorieiyï¬â€™ Mr. Charter “annual accounts the other day in the course of a speed: at Valleyâ€" litld; Qua. t-hq Professor haying again plunged his. ‘me by dechring. in n [amen to the. London Tunes. tlut. Canada owes nothing of its present prospecny to the: policy of protec- tion, Mr. {Farm said; ' ' “Prof. Goldwin Smith is an enemy of Canada, and I denounce hum; :18 such before the whole Province of Quebec, aw] I hope my words will teach tne qthen side of the ocean. Spanking now as. the former yams- - _ . .._ “TAâ€"I’m :n- flan-ach‘ I saw Dina-â€Luna novu .7, .7. , _ tar, of Public Works in: Canada, 1 say that mhemmr. I mppoaed to improve me. St. Lawmame route, Gmldwin the wound that the United states routes were sufficient. I take ad- Vantag; of thiï¬ meq‘tmg of Prongh- . nadians to protest, in your name; against the stand when by Goldwin Smith, who, though born in. England, is a‘ Yankme at. heart. .We French- ï¬nnadinns should ham more smut-eat This is nun-uâ€, v' --_. 7 is 3‘ Yaan at heart. .We Fit-encu- Canadians should ham more; slum-est than any. other, nationality in! re- maining as wp are, a. partial) 91 tha British Emma, and we should op- pose with all our might ali attempw at annexation.†Thou who have been sondlng uswbsorlptlons during “10'3“ month will notice, by consulting the label on Mr Weekly Post, that than has remind orodlt onour books for amountp aid. Stophonson-‘s Stoker. (From the London Chronicle) Theme; has just died at Spenynnonr. in Dari-am, Mr. 1‘. Marshall, said to shave haul the stator, on the initial trip of the first engine. built by Geo. Stephenson for the Stockton and Dan'- linglon Railway. .‘l'h'o journey took place on _Septc,nmber 27, 1825, undit‘ is on record that the! fire was so well {ed that on ghianney of the '10- comctive became nearly red hot, but though ib-a‘eng’ina waamlzist boister- onasly sniutidi‘, Um Journey was sale- 13’ 2.me ‘ usinee'r being Stephenson himself. ‘a train con- sistcd of six loaded Wagons, a. passma gar carriage, twanty-oue truck? fit- ted with seats, and six wagons fill- ed with coal. .The nmnb‘cc of pass- rngens was 450;on thamturn 1am- ney they incl-23.5651 to our. 600. may of mean “hanging: to that 'wagons in a start: of (Might, manna. marge}- EDITORIAL NOTES IOTIGE T0 SUBSGBIB E88 .ou Times: London wants its Mayor and. aldsrman {or r terms. Va predict th It a. it has a bad or inconmatmt» in oIIico it will bq wiming bunk to tha single year sys- the way Lea L'ianada. regards msition‘ to‘gho. Grand Trunk p“â€" 00L And Captured on tll that Col. Sum flushes captumd 2h: (‘onaarsalive convention which met in the Achuny of Music, Lindsny, on Wpdvepd-ny, to select a candidate to commas; the unxted Rid ng of Vhtorh County 3.1: the coming genu-nl cloc- tions. {Ibo Iricnzls of Dr. \‘roomin put up a stiff fight, and Dr. Wood, of Kirkï¬ald. had. a good follawinrg. L... “n: mwm from â€It: north bore but um men from t down all opposition. _ Balloting began wt the Colonel captnmd two-made muority pount. ‘llo lynch. of a launch .0 II...- touchâ€"l7! louu Diannaâ€"Inad- ndl or [00']. 'Id. Io-olou. Bloemfontein. Orange River Colony. Jnn. ISLâ€"About thirty persons «on drowned and three hotels and 110 houses dqstroyod as tho Pesult 0! Lb. bursting of a msorvolr hero Sundgy. Hundreds of per-on: have been roa- dered homelesl 1nd destituto by tho diï¬ster. ’ D‘unnvme. Jun. litâ€"’11:. rum... oljir. Wmhm Spurbeck' Wu “- nroyed by ï¬re u an early hour yu- torday morning. Mr. Spurbeck pop ï¬shed in the flames, and his wife wu badly burned. They were the only occupants o! the house, which run on the outskirts of the town. Tb. ' - __I.. â€4.“ 1h. 0n unu uu ........ ï¬re was discovered only when bed on which’ they slept Was partly burned. Mr. Spurbeck helped wile out. of the upstairs window. but was overcome himself by the‘smqko. Assistance was too late. Tho can. of the ï¬re is unknown. Working-‘3 SOI‘IOII Burt. Gait, Jan. ISLâ€"William S. Echlln. a married man, aged about 40. on» played by_ the Goldie and McCullocI Co. as belt. repairer. met with a * '- Aâ€... ‘mclnrdg' accident, while mqrniï¬g that. n was engaged 1 some way was ‘ ricd around tht was broken '5‘" mqst torn frou still} amputatï¬ 00- as UCIL Ityau‘.., we accident while on duty yesterdu mornidg that may prove (ital. H. was engaged ï¬xing g bolt, and In some way was caught by it and car- ried around the shaft. Hts leltu‘n was broken ï¬â€˜several places, and mqst torn from the socket, meet-iv still]: amputation at tho shoulder. 1hroo Killed in Blilwny Wreck. Peoria. 111., Jan. 19,â€"A cut 08 can on the Iowa Central broke uwg from a switch engine. and, rushing down hill at a fearful rate of speed. collided with a work train 1t tho bottom, just outside the city limit... ‘A n-.. 11‘ LY“ St. Thomas. Jen. 19.â€"â€"Peeeen on the L. E. 6:. D. 11. R. train I! left here ebout 12 o'clock on Suture day night for London. hed e very trying experience. Juet north 0! Glanworth the engine was unable to plow through e deep snow bank. a: the unfortunate passengerl. o! whip: there were eeventy-ï¬ve. were force! to remain in the coaches until morn- ing. when two engines ceme down from London and assisted in freeing the train from its poeition. When th’ half-frozen and hungr‘y passengfl'l alightedr at the London depot It was just 10.15 o'clock, the treln having been about nine hours in the drift. The snow in some places we: even with the top of the coach win- burned to death- All Night I St. Thomas. - on the L. E. 5‘ 1 left. here tbout} dows _ - a-u“ . no-oflu looplul. Chicago; Jan. ISLâ€"Directonoi the City Hospital have decided to ofler the site and building ior'tho propos cd memorial hospital to the Iroquois Theatre ï¬re victims. They will nuke ‘; gift of both. a so PEOPLE DROWNED. Dr. Alglln'o Patio-t. baud. Kingston. Jab; 19,â€"George Boll, Marlbank. at whose amputation Dr. Anglin contracted blood poison In his band, died at the hospital ya- terday. Dr. Anglia in now out 9! men o- _--._ ._____._.....‘. Berlin. Jan. 18.â€"The Hamburger Nachrichten says that Ruperor Wil- liam has invited James Gordon Ben. aett to b. his guest during the u- tomobllo races at Hamh‘m-c. The “8‘an Buds†Ladim’nbcxéy Club. Otillia, rqpprt' that they at: bractiaiug several nights per week and an: ‘ookinc forward anxiously to the gm» with the mums, o! Lina . , ’1‘! cross sticks with the Non-theme“ at an‘ any date mw being arranged fpr. TIM wili bat an hnpm'mn't em in hockey circles, and it is hoped the citizens jï¬ll match for the. Me. and ha present when the rubber is dropped between the sucks. unï¬t-ed Taylor,‘jr., coach for the M185: hockey seven: upon: that the sub will be in undid form. They are coming on 1mg in MM and cumbimtgon an) \nll do good execution :work, . , when them meet the "8me 43045" ERR:- milâ€""will" when they «nee otOrillia * do ttl E J. G. Boa-on Guest of Inllor. Ladies will Play Hockey. and In ï¬l'“! Porllhod lllmufl- ad a Two-thirds Iajority the Flrst Ballot. sgght In Snow Bulk- 4 o'clock and up; required , 19.â€"â€"Tho All“ n North D‘é’to‘ d‘y by Quin“. 1 the basement. WHO. relidolfll wan ‘0' GOUIGIL ADJUSTED THE llIl‘l'O AT ITS MST 858810". lotion Router“ Iéoosury by the In. one“ In Populatlon. As the Municipal Act glefinz-J um only a curtain numboc 0! Voters m“ be included in any on: polling Nb- dixision, it has been «ls-covered ant llll: limit is excccdcd vat preocnt in sexual of the Lindsay divisiam. To romeny this a by-law‘ wu introduczd at last media; of Council altering the boundaries of the newt-.11 dwin- iona n9 follows; « North Ward; Din'sion N9. 1 -f.o Consist. of an: portion o_l ltho Norm \VAN lying .md pains within the. following bound“- 128 math: count-arcing at the north-west corner of Cuubrldge 1nd Kent-m" thence nos-then): to Wel- lington-st., thonoe wmtufly to Vic- toria-av... We northerly to C01- ounc-al.._ thence westerly to the Cupoution boundary. them» coutu- mly 'along 310 \mutun onpomtion boundary to Kent-LL. them: cut. (113’ .310»; K51“ ‘5 lwgiumng- Iu .nuu-.. Dinblon No. 2 ~to consult ot'dnt portion of the North Wm! lying and hung within the following bound-w- mv. namely: Commencing at the noun-mat corner or Cambtidgo and Roman, thence northerly along Cummidgo-M. to Weltinztonâ€" at" thumb wasted)“ to \‘ictorh-m'c, theme names-1y to Punch-0L, tnmzc cantor†along Francis-Into lhc l'iVQI’. then!» along tun motel-n boundary of mid ward to ham-91.. manna WSJSUN'I)’ along Kent-It. to place at bc' main; DiVision -‘o. 3 «to comic: 0! Lint portion of 910 North Ward lying and _ .n- oï¬lzn-in-v hound-f- lung. . . .Diï¬snon No. 2 -.lo consist of glut portion or the South Ward lying and being. “twin the following bounda- ios name-Ix: Commencing u the south-asst cox-nu of William and Kent-ate" thenc: southerly to Rus- sel-st" mince westerly to Victor'n- aw" theme southexly along Victor- ia-avc. to Durham-st, them; weat- erly w flmiltonqd. to the» couchâ€" orn boundary of Corpotation. thence easterly along the. southern bound- uy of Corporation to tie Bongo; Din-r. theme northerly alnng the wcstenn bounduy 0! tin: to George- ot.. thcuoe westerly along George- ct. to Lindsay-st. tnenoa normals ulong Lindsay to Kent-st, thencs wasted)! along Kent-8:. to thcplaco of hcginning. A AA ‘Andaï¬ nf ihï¬f hing. 01 “litmus- : Dnmion No. 3 -Lo consist of that portion of the South W.er lying and being within the following boumhr- ies. namely: North of George-st. sud cast of bum-st. to the river. East. Wm}. Divmon No. l-to convict of that «portion of 1.1m- E38. Ward lyim,P and being within the following bound“- ics; Cmnmenoing at the north- west corner of Queen and Caroline- sts., throw northrrly along enrollm- et. to Collnnrne-sL, thence. water- Iy_to um modern riVor boundary of aomharu boundary of Corporation, thence easterly along the southern boundary of Col-potatlon to the: east- (rn boundary of Corporation, thence noxuxuly along the! eastern bound- arv of Corporation to mum-st. nuance westerly along Queen-a. to the 01:00 at beginning. - Diviuon No. 2 -to consist of um portion of the East Ward lying and being 2 ‘tpin the following bouudxr- n-_...........~ ,4. fl". WIDE t tuna ouv â€"â€"-V..,vv ice, namely: Commencing at" the north-west corner of Queen-at. and 9h: «aura boundary of Corpsm- tion. thence westerly along Queen- st to Caroline-sh. them: northcrty along Carolina-at. to Colbourne- .. msnw mainly along Gclbourne-nu to the river. mans-c. northerly along the river to the northern poundary of Corporation; thence â€Karly along the nor-(horn boundary of Cor- ation to the eastern boundary“ orpornuon. thence. southerly almg the exited-n boundary of Corparltion to um. plme of beginning. Gauntle- Visitors. Messrs. Mun. Sonnet-ï¬lls. Escon- ville; J. .Giunuu'. Hmden; Thea. Watson. Wilma Court. Deer Lara; A. J. and W. .G. Hewitt, Stillh'mt'ï¬'; G. J. Tart, Domt; C. B. Tindzll. Gouierhun, and S. Suddaby. Burnt Riser: Jan. Evans. Dr. (bu-mull. W'. '. Swiuu and .1'. E. Mums}. of On“- eanea. was 'in town attending the Connorutive convention. l |WOODVILLE. (-Fram Our Own Corrapondcm ). (The new town ball will ‘0: opened to the pnolxc on Friday. Feb. 56h. .when a {mind canoe-t will behold nnd‘qlceches delivered by prunin- cut mm pt the county. Uxhridao Council has been invited to attend and besides tn; beat or local talent ma. Ketchum. Miss Grou'and other singers at Lindsay will be present. His £01m; Judas Dam. It. Jacky»). police fungi-tun. and army more 0! Lindsay will In Went. Repel-n ‘3“- dita. ! Municipal Act glefin-z-i that min numbn- ot Voters aim“ d in any on: polling amb- : has bow mucous-ed ï¬nk is excccdad at prevent in the Lindsay divisions. To is a bylaw. was introdumd eating of Council altering arias oi the actual dlvio- .Iavp-B oundsry of Corporation. derly along the muthern to the western bounduy lion, :thouoa northerly western boundary of Cor- D Kent-5L, thence mates-3y ;-st. to the plac: of begin- MARINSA MAN 0|" WISH owns mo mm or m: uun III DELORAIIIE numgr, no “trust“ anr'aooo lushols of ‘ cm. Last ran. 01.1 friends in’ Mmripm and Penel- on townships are extending a. heady greeting to Mr. J. D. Pea-tin: of Delo- nine District. mnitohn, who «om-7} Lwtnty yearn ago occupied the po- oition of postmaster at Grass mu. Mormon. Contidentc o! the] tulurc 0! our swat Northweï¬t. )lr. Pen-in (h'cidt'd to get on' the ground and], and in 1884 In manual up hid athin here and went wept. purolwing n arctic-z pf 640 acres about 20.) miiu youthwut ol Winniptg, in Dun-zinc Lbs-um ' L . I! Am. .- A n-__:.u hr'5b.‘ “n MIR-v- » , _ :‘Ih: ï¬rst year Mr. Perm! broke up about 50 acres of sod. and tho sac- and you about 50 more. (I‘m. In:- vuta lung good. be ten: cwoungod. and angl- «moving his family (tom Grail am to their new home be pure chat-A taro: quarters of another sec- tion in s towndlip thout Lhasa mile:- away)". laud having mm: thy. m: grain bring ddivuod direct [ram the throttling machine into the high wagon how. , ' Maniac Diltrict is now all IN- am act, an none at Government or C P. R. land bzing available wimm ‘.| radii“ 0! 80 (1)1109: ,Land u: M. (or- morly told at 88 um! 84 an acre in now worth “wa (ram $15 to 330. Mr. Pcniu has 21 hand of hos-3M and 20 hand 0! can-l -.. inzludin; ken mibh cows. flu is well mtistiad with the oountry._und considers he bu w. Mr. Pcnin has 21 hand of hot!» and 20 hand 0! cattlu. iusludin; 'Len mikh coma. flu iv. we" satisï¬ed with the country. and considarc he ha. mode than time: u mudgmoney aq _St.udents may 5‘ on! Business 00“! the winter term. ‘ ipdmdml W'rite ticnlars. Federal I demand.â€"w1- Local Drum“ â€"M{ssss F. Brunette, Ottawa, and 8. Kerr. Argyle. have recently an- tcrqd the Federal Business Gouge. -Students may yet enter the F cm! amines: Cottage. Lindsay. for the winter term. The instruction is individuxl Write 0:- call hr par- ticulars. Federal graduates are in GREA\EBâ€"-,CAMP.BELL â€" 03 '1 day. Jan. 19th. at the maid of the uncle's 11th.â€. Prince A] Ontario, by tho Rev. W; Eh George Barber-t Greases. s! 3 ing. Aw" to Bertha R. Cam] _â€"â€"-_._.â€"~ .' ___.._ on mEâ€"ShoMomYsum ' rod, bred by George Tucker We ' on County. Apply to xomuiv GIL , Cmbny.:â€"w4. Sealed {Alida addreuedto nndenigned will be received up to twelve o'clock noon on Tuesday, the 18th day of February, to“. tor the pineth of tint ï¬ne homeoteed end vdunble hm property known a the Motherell Eetnte, um st Little Bn'ttin sud being eonpoeed of the North hell of Lot 16, in the 4th Concession “Antigen. Also the South-west quarter and the est .1 AL- " a £10 in minute unmedietely euï¬of e vinzlvilhgeofLittle Brittin; is yincluded in ' plan. The so is ï¬rst clear the bnil ' are good and e eonsidenbie portion of the 1nd in eleoenileble for Villege Lots. It is one of the ï¬nest properties in the County of Victoria». ,,,L_J V IVW‘I-e Tums mu Coxm'noxs.â€"A marked cheque peyable to the order of the Index-- signed (or $200.00 must accompany each tender, which will be returned should tender not be accepted, The belenee of Qurchaee money shall be paid within 30 any: from acceptance of tender; Amuse- ment, however, my be made with under- eiped for e on or the purchase money to m on mortgage on lever- eble terms. ‘ II. ‘11,- l' Iva-u- "Tendon must be on 10m which will be furnished by undersigned upon epplies- tiqn, which will give full condition of No tender nocemrilym accepted For further information : em :1 my be made to John Home any Esquire; John; F Can Enquire; 0:8qu ,ofLinduy,Eeqnire W of Samuel Methemll, dmued, otthe under-£3909 ... .m 1-... Al J mun-y, 1904. ICMUGM rm :74 Solicitors for Vendors. In tho Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria. Notice is hereby given tint utter the ' tion of twenty dsye from the ï¬rst pn ’estion hereof, spplieetion will be made to the Ju of this Court for the appointment of EUR SINCLAIR,of Burnt River Victor-is County, Yeom, a moi thgypeuom and mute-oi LU SINCLAIBJVILLIAX WIN‘NI mud u'ï¬ndaiy this 13th as: of SALE 8' TEIIIEI. ’méchm‘noUg E‘Yï¬tzfâ€"the maidsnco ude'a 11th.â€. Prince Albert, by tho Rev. “7'. mug-h, Hubert: (3:91.793. 5’! Flam- ï¬Â»â€"-â€"LAJI IIRRIIBES Ll up hid , puwlu about 20 MOW‘ Tues- i .5. van- ~â€" a sale of (-311; entire stock. Spec- ial Sales in each department. This week we .mention the ,..- w better visit at once and During the present month on all Carpets, Jutes, Unions, ‘ and Pile Carpets. Tapestries at 25c, 40c, 55 Brussels at 85c, 95c, $1.1 Unions at 25c, 30c, 35c, 4 Wools at 55c, 65c, 70c. 81 All the left over garments in the names ueym. in this sale-a clearing out of all Suits, Skirts, Cc Capes It’s our last cry about the winter garme therequick", the prices are fast ones. All Cloth Jackets at Half Price $5.00 Jackets $2.50, 51: Jackets 84 50, $10.00 Jackets $6.00, $15.00 Jackets $7.50. All Cloth Suits at Half Price All Cloth Skirts All the fur stock has been looked over and prices been 643%? off a bit; you’ll do well to shop heme when ing for fn . Quality is always thebest, prices arethe 1‘ Special Cut Prices all this month. A clearing out of all Lamas unnersxms, Dun, . m..â€" Lustre and Sateen Waistsâ€"one-third off every garment. 31-00 Hindu-skirts!†681:. $1.50 Underskirts for 1.00. 85.00 linden-skirts for 8.88. $8.00 Funnel Wants for 2 02.75 mm WM for 1. 50. $1.00 Sateen Wants for 680. $10.00 Suits for 5.00, $12.00 Suits for 6.00. $15.00 Suits for 7.50, $20.00 Suits for 10.00. $8.00 Skirts for 2.00, $5.00 Skirts for 3.38. $6.00 Skirts for 4.00. $7.50 Skirts for 5.00 ‘ur Sale 56273761225- 25c, 40c, 55c, 60c, 70c. c, 950, $1.10, $1.20. 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c. 650, 70c. 80c, 950. $2.50, $7.00 Jackets $3.50, $9.00 m Jackets $5.00, $12.00 Jackets at Two-Thirds Price rments in the ladies’ department go out of all SuitsI Skirts, Coats and 1' about the winter garmentsâ€"get mu. yummy. 22. 1904 1 we are offering cut prices Wools, Tapestries, Brusse‘s Ill