(swim The boat men have began 10 ovc-r- haul the steamboats and-no doubt man have them really when navigation opens. False sides are bring pm on the 03th so thmt she Wm campy a much larger load. and be make gaffe. Quite a nu-mbex of LIA-ewe who were cutting wood and timber are a little Wtod on accmnt of We sudden ‘ ance q! tho-snow. as a good mm at them have not finished their w W- , cttaic‘k of pneumonia. Mrs. Page had gone out to visit at Mr. 11105. Dev- itt’s. M4110 resides about. ï¬ve miles north of this. village. “mere she topic it], and although- medicnl aid was callâ€" ed in at once nathn'ng could be done. to (mock the disease. and after about a. week‘s suffering she passed apray. who funeral took place the {calming Wednesdao' and was, web! attended by lï¬ends and relaiives. wha followed the remains to the cemetery here. Mr. Page has the heartfelt sympathy l the What? communé'ty’ in his bereave- mom. Lam 'i'll‘::du§' evening, as Mrs. Hurst was walking along Sherwaad.â€"st.. about midnight, while returning tram watching at, Mr. Page‘s she slipped oif the sidewalk and ten heavily 'on her mm. breath: it near the ,W'riflt. Dr. S. H. Thome was called in and the franc-tare was set, and is doing as wen as could be expected. We hope to see Ma's. Hurst about soon. ‘ ' - ‘- Muster W'eiler Read. wlm has always lined with his uncle. Mr. J. L. Read. here. his been suï¬tvn‘ng fnam :3 Se- vere :LLtmc-k of bloud ,po'ssoming for ï¬lm past three weeks. but was thought to be recovering far. the past few dw's; but he has a'gailn becomv w'orsc. and is in a mat dangermz; much, We tmt ‘Lhnt the medical trea.tmen(c my prove saucesslfuk in his c:.'sc and tint wo any be able to report him convalescent soon The robins are here. and some qt the old people predisct an early spring'g. for thm thunk the robm wan unmis- takable men. We hope neitherdhey ndr the zobms have meme :1 mistake. lug a waek with her {non-as In run. Perry. . Mr. Oran Bull left 61) Mesh; for Niagara Falls to visit Ina mother and broï¬xers bflure heaving tor the North-\Vest. ' Miss M. Johnston has returned from Wick. where §he had been ampâ€"- lug fer a week. We regret to say )ï¬tis Eliza Grant is not improving in her illness as fast as hnr many [rion is Would like Miss Jun‘ home. after (:ann'mgtczm1 m1 '1: \r'LI-Iluwu.- .. _ tam; .he has purchased in ‘8er near Moflï¬er’s schpol 11011539. A '1‘" Mrs. L. Edwards spent a. few days in Toronto last waek. Mr. R. Carter has gone: to Mldland. where kit- has secured a, position. Mrs. 090. Smith gave an “at Imam" to a numbn- ot her friends on Mon- dag~ (591110;. We are glad to see Mr. Frank Gour- ly is improving and able to be out again. hpfyingyfn conï¬ned to his ‘_‘ I-u‘ ‘ ‘wluv .. _... We are glad to see Mr. F. l‘wurluy able to be out against to: being laid up for six weeks with: I} bfoken‘ leg. I Smâ€. dou‘i 10.11:“. Lh‘f dateâ€"mire!) 26m. The Methodists intend having a. concort in their. Church. You yrili hear more about it later on. 1 Mr. I". Patterson is in. Torcmtp via. fling his parz'nts. Glad to see him able to be around again. f â€5‘ Annie Edwards is Spending a. week in Cannington. the guest of Its Minnie Smith'. - Mr. John Moore was in Liam“ Saturday on business. = Miss Minniatfxlqndeqning is_ spend- ».‘ 0‘4.-.- to see Mr. F. Patterson in epz-nlmr; a couple af weeks in Toromtm The I; Eends of the Methodist. church lrtend holding a. concert and enter- tainment in their church on Wet!- nesday evening. Lurch 26th. Mr. Dania): DeLury left on Monday ue‘--." .-_- room. with 3' bro'kon leg; ’ 'Mr. ham.» 1; for Orilii-a- nuance thnt he will have a choice stock of meets for Easter. and his prices are always reasonable. When tho rounds improve his delivery wuko‘n Em can on the farmers as usual. McKee. the butcher. begs am that he will have a stock of meats for Emmy. .1 (Spec'ml to '11).~ You.) We are glad to see Mr. F. l‘ able to be out aguinAaItL-r bei uglier 513‘me with: J} biol . rln 4-1!â€" WOODVD’JLE. (Special to The Post.) )Lr. Geo. McKay. merchant tai-lor. has been very; busy lately in opening upswing goods. Mr. McKay is giving I extra value in imported and Canadian ' tweeds. pvmteds, pantings, etc.. i Young men. if you require a- new suit . flow spring at Summer can on McKnuz as he can satisfy your in the-quality of 3 the goals and tho; pn‘ce any! wild gmr- i antee a flint-class ticâ€"Mt. 31‘ Unlimitod mount. of can to loan on 3w .t lone nun. Noun Gloom-ted. Ali-I M we Union Mann-co no. cMy of London. Sign“. and kho scot- m “In md National Insurance company. lumen an Insurance BC. Post. oâ€"tâ€" but?“ have to be held our become of their late arrival.â€" '0 and: impress Ipon our valued unmet compo-«Iona. the Importance at mum-3 Itch- letters so u to reach this once not Inlet an Tue-w evening or Wednesday IOI'IIII. as The Put Is printed «fly Thu-nay naming. Every week a number BOBCAYGEON. (From Our Own‘ Correspondent) It :is with: feeï¬n‘gs'of regret. that we micle the death of ms. II. Page Bahia a lace which took. place on Mon- uy last. the 10th inst“ 12mm 3 severe [Tbâ€"0A L NEWSLETTERS "fie W 66le P933 12 lulu;â€" A. Carmichael is 11207ng to the JOHN KENNEDY. on .nk “an: Edwards mu returned a. two weeks‘ stay an MANiLLA Mun Sleek. Kean! epén ling a 3. few 3H! had ‘supporter 0:: a good: school and a ‘maxm friend o: the teacbem. (h the night pnevinus to his: departure Messrs A. Clarke. J. Kennedy and J. Burn- ett presented lhim with a purse on! 870 ï¬n gold .zmd Mrs. Jackson with! a handsomo chair. Owing to the recent severe affliction in their unis. it.“ (leaded not to have a Urge gather- I Mr. James Jackson and famihy left ’on “‘pdnesdny tar their new. hone across uh». lake. on the Chambens‘ farm. Mr.»Jwboo is at“ tho old- est (resident at this community. and ’he leaves a gay that (a hntd to fill. {especially in school! new»; Jim win ‘be missed. as he was airways a staunch he to make are presentation. The present was accepted with deep grat- itude toh‘s may mm friends. M19. Jmlmon is loved and reverenced by all who know her. and it the meet. mm 0! dz! their friends that their fluture. and that of their two sons. may be blessed with abundance. tem- poral and spiritual. for time and for eternity Mir. Hes/Id than, held his (inst meete ing in the; interest 3f East Victoria. No one here. ever heard or met Louis Heyd. K.C.. at Toronto. until last Fril- dmy gyenimg. 14th inst. He (look the place by storm. He was accompanied by Mr. McGibbon. of Bobcaygqon. and rM. Joseph Moe-Mn, of King‘s Whalrt. Emily. M. Heyd made a personal canvass of the village occupying about two hours, and sure enough he 'got out the most enlightened citizens, compris- prfsin‘g both India: and gendemen‘ â€" and quite a few more taries than goatsâ€"before he was speaking 30 min- utes. It was ihown by the excellent attention paid and the impression made that there had been many can- versions. He spoke of the splendid elm-“wing and sample“ of th’w Province as compared with other Provinces. asylums, labor questions; New Ontab io‘s history, and in met with each and every thing pertaining tho the We at the Brovn'nce in such a' may as to be beyond contrndéclilon.‘ the only a't- tempt being by one qt our. oldest con- servatives. He was answeredrsatistac- [dimly and all. went well. for 2 hours: Whilst respecting Mr. Carnegie as ‘ mu-ltless in character, yet had helever- voted or done anything in parliamenti for the good) people of East Vlictarh'. not even voting with: the government}. am Mr. Matter ahmddone. on the Prdha'l pinion Bill. Was this what his friends and suppm'tens «in Omemee and Emily expected? Mr. H. «hoped that after elect?ng him (the speaker) they would ï¬nd him more tune to their interests. not only in this part of the caustic» ency. “more the government awed some favor; but also in the notth end l 31.13. Fred. Graham. em. is not exâ€" pected to get better. She (a sheet lt‘he oldest person around here. > Wood bees have been the go for the _last while back. ( A very pleasant event occurred on I Wednesday. Marci: 12. when at the ireshdence at Mr. J..Ingram. o! Chm- ‘ eron. his daughter Nellie was united in marriage to Mr. John Olin-kc. at Pleas- iant Point vicinity. 'Dhe bride manp- l ported by her sister. Carry, while the ; mom had the able assistance 0‘ his â€brother James. The couple .went lwest for their honeymoon and are to :tmke up their: residence on the Jack- ‘son farm in this vicinity. Jack is a 'tavoux‘lte among the boys and all wish him and his my bride every suc- Om Mechanics' Institute Library concert on Easter Mondaly- promises to be a vary novel. and interesting ai- fair. .I‘he best local talent are' as- sisting. H. C. Mulligan. of Rochester. N...Y an old Omemec boy, sang excellently wen u-ndeuâ€"d §0‘0§ in me Melhrrflet church on Sunday; evvn'ng lam. Mr. )I. occupies a prominent position in musical circles in Rochester.‘ , Mr: Gordon Wright sang" several time soâ€" toi in the. Presbyterian 0mm _ He mules no “BB one of the Leading sodo- Bsts. ' . 111mm is a L‘upe now that qwr riv- er Wt .111 be dredged in parts to make it navigable _at all times. L: the piling. His address aimed with an came“ agpeab to the young 'men to read for t emelvcs and not to afl- law the oid’one-shded ideas-dim- flamers to ppm-aide them’ as- great and important manages were always taking 01mm. u-‘rom Our Own Corresgo Jdent.) There as considerable sickness just now. causing Dra. Cameron and Keith to be very. busy in the emery" Our old esteemed physician, Dr. Cornwall. attends to his office practice in the village. Our Hi 311 and Public Schools are be- ing largely attended and and work :3 bung done. __ _ ‘ _--- 31:. W H. Kennedy, our shingle and lumber mi-ll man, was in Lindsay on Sunday last and hopes to have lum- ker brought a mud by water mug in Armin to gran y advantage his cus- tomers. ‘ me u. C955 NORLAND. (From Our Own Germ-dent) Mr. Will Watelm. who we how sick nearly'all maker. to“: on Mon- day momma Inst for the hron‘to General Howttal. where he expects to undergo an operation. Rev. B. E. Curbs accom‘nnlm him to the at; m «Hand to no wants. We hope hln smkness will not prove as set-km. n; is expeotml. Mr 8. 8. Trick. mu‘ antnrprldn'g mw m1|| proprietor. hm purchsmvl the amen-l Rtnro mu «lmmn tor- nmfly 0mm} by Mr. Chm. noth- mmk. 'l‘hn In-ttnr. we umbratnmxtln mung ts- Mam» M In-Hnn Ham]. NM. '1‘. Mr. ’l‘riwk mum (rum Hannah“ un Mmmm nwvumx In ‘hwutn mm u-m- amt rm Mummy: Auu J Luv PLEASANT POINT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) We are giant to hear that Mrs. Flynn 39; igpaoving fast. 3.- ..Aï¬ A‘ Mini mama (‘Ml â€â€œ03““!an u numbn- u! menus at new home on “‘mlmmlao'_ menial: Wit. ‘Nw mun was spam m IMO! and mm‘w. altar which a Minty and palalahla mun par was served la the «llama room. Wuhapo tn see many more such pleasant awnings as mu Elven by His» Carl. Mr. “‘vllingluu Wilson has erected a near carriage shop on his vacant corner lot. This building mated qnlto an improvement to the appearance or our village. II I‘Rx v-u Mn Frank anur mom a kw ï¬nn- hut M»): “an"; trmmh \u (“Mum and (â€â€œth » M!» m “'1 Altalm“ mm 5mm“ 1mm manner and gown»! mMmM. Mn 6%! Mr, Frau “Mm. (mu “t. mu‘ wt My)» clerk 191‘ Mm. ' a Mini Nome CM" â€summed u Iunnhnl‘ ur friends at new home on ' ï¬t n, “'1 maï¬a mm swhï¬ n Rex. at, in still an inâ€" is holding out remarkably Wen. while in ycmr youth. Laughing at the mags of lie. book to Garland learn the truth Sous toiaay‘ This m‘libe done. " Father. soon: thy lite shall end- Shnxfl that [Lie be lived in van! They who gin to God are lending. God wills.l my them back again . 'We an pleaned to note that Mac “Winnie Hardy is recovering utter her recent indispoaitionu The [iambic (nub! gave their play. "The Heroic Watchman" on Munch 14th. Alithoux h the rank were bad the hall was well ï¬lled and every- body was delighted with the evening! entu‘taihuu-It who «Moron! urt- were Iadmlrably executed 'md flan- wlmlm plau- reflect! much oredbtupm the club. It is likely they will vhlt 'nhis last steam which ht been so severe, will put' an end tp ploughing and sowing. and mya cause the re- seedung of that twentyâ€"five mes. Spring is in the air, the robin: in the t1: ees and joy :21 car hearts thntthe eight or ten foot sndw banks have disappeared; Miners are Enidâ€"1134 the usual pre- parations for spring, and the foundry and blalcksm-ixth- shop are doing; a good 7 01:17 locality has been remarkably tree twm sickness this winter. We we not heard grippe mgntiosned, {rm butter bth has hail a very good season so‘ far. although the bad maids. «hare interferexi: to some extent mm: the delivery of milk from a dis- the stage, what may we nor expect â€" "W . . flrom them on their second appearance l W“ GampbeB,_ Pfcvmonï¬unoad Rotate the pubhhc. which is expected 00111.. held a meetmg m the rec? to be very soon. . Ioenty and gave scape excellent agg- Jol‘rm Boyd. son of ex-Oouncfllor gostwns °° the mmwmmmm†3W1. left on the 1m: inst. for his lung 0“ â€Ed‘- R '5 W W â€â€˜1 Lome new Oxbow. N.W.T. We hope ,3†W. 3“ m‘el’ueï¬ â€œ1 make he may attire acids at his home. It some mt“! use at the “35°†John had takene ihelpmatemi‘th him â€"-â€"-O-â€"- to cheer up his ~We in Lint great lone KIRKFIELD. [and of uncertainty we *hink he would (From par 0n Cone-pendent) have been more comlortable than St. Ram»?! Mt 601300“ was an 1:. Mg ; he is of mu ege: and :11:qu “‘9‘â€- At 8._30 the con- knows the fact that “man was not WE opened With Dr. “004 {nfthe meant to live alone." Heneeds andbhr chant. “ha makes a very eflwnent dhnflrvmqn. Not withstanding the short. at to help him bear the burdens of , time when which the concert was Tine roads are not very M yet. gotten up the mm! W m a but «m 05 ï¬g m in m tom: 'good one and congested at no less um: 20 setecu‘ons. Before the train ar- was occnpied on Sun4a7_by impozetqm. _2_ . L . _ ‘ J ‘ 1 . ' tram whom we received aaund logic. Considering the state oï¬ the nuts a good]: number were present in bot’h' oth'wrches. Our vacant house‘ are fast ï¬ï¬‚'m'g' up. Another Ifamily is expected ‘bo come in during the month; which win leave only one meant ’hu‘uhe in' our town. . VM'r‘ Rich. kivefl. we are pleased to note. is convalscent utter a somewhat severe attack of quinqy. We miss dear mother in the morning At the family met; We was bur in.the evening. Far there‘s her vacant chair. 770m typhoid fevef 00.53. Miss Addie. is doing wen. She was in a critical condition for some time. W; _beiiévc he understands the good qnmréties of the people of Peniel and would not. therefore, go tarthmm, Bubiness is improving The foundry man and the new blacksmith are mahâ€" ing things» but: we are and: an hr in. wdmnce in our: farming as to have twenty-ï¬ne mares sown. as was report- ed ï¬mm' Manitabm on the 29th nit. Mall; Gad loved her too. and thought it best To .ake hu- to Ina heavenly rest. MT. PLEASANT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Om: vmnge ‘had the pleasure cit a grand dramatic. entertainment, being given. in the Temperance Hall on the 14th inst. ‘Finnucxafly and otherwise it mus a grand success, each of the per-tormers doing his or Sher duty weld ~ and -i«n such a manner as to .aatislg I the huge audience present. A3 this 2 been their ï¬rst appearance on . the stage. what may we not expect from them on their. second appearance . hetero the pnbh‘nc. which is expected to be very soon. . . I Jo‘nn Boyd. son of exâ€"Oounciuor i We loved her. ah: no tongue can tell How.- much‘ we loved her and. how VSLxr'wJoï¬m Ttethaway mova th'a week ta his ï¬arm on the 13th cog. (~woial to The Post) OBI’I'CARY. (Lion in Memory of Mos. John Gory. who died Jan. 8th 1902.) En at lmb our home is broken. - (hnr mother in her wndom called. And though on earth ha body in The soul is sale in heaven. M'r'. Robt .Hd)‘. President a! the Robert Easy Gmin 00.. Board of Trade Building. Toronto .was the guest at Mms. Chi-mirhne! Bros. on Thursday last. _. 1.4 , WMBéEr's-CA. Bngaha'w and A. Gum‘s):- act tapped a number; of trees on Erin» day and report a good run oteap. We note this ta be one of (hi: mug-lisp; sugar annuals m the annals at this neigflborhood. he. three very pretty and luteâ€: Wham: pr'iuea being and!!!“ to the winners. Whit. tulips. with (Inflo- ‘dm and quantities at macs were arth- ‘mrw puma about the room the bane ï¬hwem being used in the arch imanlatiflm of the refreshment tutu. Among othm present were: Eb Vina. (Joana. 11'. and Mrs. Man. the Misses McDonald. Glendenning and Gibson and Messrs. Glendenning Ind Ferguson. Matilda. Mr. Barry Mann and Main: Edwards. Ononincton. while Penéel was represented by Mien Flor: (bbon-ne. Mm McLean and M's: Mo- G-inniaa and Messrs. McLean. McGinnin Spratule, Currie 39d Carmjacgmgl. (Special to Th: Post.) .‘hhl! event of the sen-on will lake ohm in this village on Hum. In. 31“. when the com. hm: band M give an entertainment which rumin- to be who best "err held (a mmnt. ‘mm program will consist of vocal nod Instrumental mum. qmneuei. du- etta. gmphnpbones selections. renun- Hum. solos and Mormon. Do not lull . LA AL- [cm ‘4' w: n.V..,. ...-_‘. W 7* v on {an humor at he: mu. In R. J. and NW Sunk“. aL'l‘aMMo. “M ro- Mud wuu. the hD(NI. “line but.“ Mp. Squiru. «Ny' «stated in (h dur- u'eu at the entertainment. 5“". mm were culled Into regain-Mg hr W we From Our 6;: ’n ado-c.) :M‘wm 1‘. Muir“. WWW w Ave-no Harm.“ “Mr Hm [match of a bruit and an}. Mn unumulw unkind! “any 9n \‘qugtg’ 3:!me but. [in .A- u- n ' KIN “CONT- SpoclaJ‘ t}? ml: 71 PENIS!- cart opened with an instrumental. “St. Patrick's my." beautifully ren- dered by Mrs. Mangrove. Then follow- edp. recitation by little Glam Busett, “Why ehouid thd‘epirit cl mantel be proud." M a song by Mrs. Caven- atugh in cunning and delightful style. She was repeatediy, coated and had to respond three different times’ be- tfore the hall. was, guiet. The duett by MrsLMoegruve and Mr. Mitchell 'faudaiw songby Mir. ande. (iv- «numb; children‘s dance by the three legirls. winch took well. Th3 _e_v- Saturn an: in 3" W8 ottoruotllmme W“ n. who were ta lee ï¬nk ev KIRKFIELD. (From Our Own Corteqondent) St. WE: night concert “nu an cart opened with Dr. Wood. in the abwbr, \\ ha makes a very efï¬cient dhnflrman. Notwithstanding the short time within which the concert was gotten up the musical program «was a good one and consisted at no leaf than 20 sanctions. Before the train ar- niwed bringing a. party 01 talent tron: Lindsay and Petcrbom the principal and. best part or the program was cane rind out by the pqme tangent. The con- was well received. AS the train is slow to arrive in Unis part 0! the coun- try Dr. Wood tank the Worm in the speech at the evening. He is a. that» my): Inbhman; and was in siendid farm. «Ear mare than half an hour we audience was delighted by: the quick wit and the contrast of nation- oii'ties drawn: out by 'hbe speaker. Misses Kit and Lilian Hurley notw. m .nived from Pcterboro. accompanied by three little maï¬a 111cm Lindsay. Seoood'hnltf at the program: Duet! by the Misses Ends: (Irish airs); recitat- tï¬on by chum. Mitchell (The Twine); song by Miss Vivian WW; recita- ï¬m. (hm Bmett; m and deuce Afï¬ne Begbiepné_llnbe}_Â¥ca¢§er. om be“ now: tar manned Dr. W001! thanked all in the mane of Rev. J OMM. who wa- bdo ink. to‘ have Embed. Th may! them- Omemee and w few other places in the near future. We have just opened up the ï¬nest lot of ladies’ and gentlemen’n Bach and Shoes ever turned out by The J. D. King J: 00. Poeent Leather, Enamel- led Patent Kid, in Boone and Shoes will be the moat fuhiomble this seuon. Ours have the style, quelity and ï¬nish. Prices are right. Our enlarged ises enables us toshow the newest and best stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered to the public here. Remember we will not be undertold. GILLESPIE CO., Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, ï¬es have taken a tumble. We’re “laying†for you like the Hens at Easter WINTER SUITS WINTER OVERCOATS {33g We're acriflcing proï¬ts It‘gho‘ same BIGGER VALUES, A VASTER BEDUGTIOI, All) BETTER GHAIOES THAN EVEI, BOOTS AND SHOES Values rich and rare in abundance. Rigging the Men and Boys n ' tends uttering his 101* in that my. L- ' Mr. F. Mandel: is making ready .3 far the shingle season again this , wnngandmthenoicylmmottbe t anew will be heard men. s l 0!: My. March 11th. Mrs. Henry a Yerex passed my. Her «latter: a Miss Hattie Yerex. 01 Great Fans. and . Mice M. A. Yer-ex. of New York were a flame before her deals. Her son. '1‘. t H_.. Yetex. of Pennsylvania. was borne Geo. Mud. who has been home ï¬at some time ha.- rme to Midland. ‘whure he intemh to work ast his tale. Wu e my tom that the daunt- hla e of the Valentin todtball team has failed them. as they are a ï¬ttie nervous and backward about pmyin'g t‘ho .retm'n match. SALE REGISTER. ON- WEDNESDAY. MARCH mobâ€"By Bli- Bowco. oucuoneer. on lot 7, 0011.7. Verona. credit ode u! volu- Ibh Form Stock uni Implements. tin property at It. Joseph My. an. at one o'clock. ON MONDAY. MARCR I‘mâ€"By Elna Bowel. anthem. m ht . con. 6. Non. unreserved credit ode oi mu. Form Stout out! aha. so that all the funny were at her bedside when she departed {or e bettre lend. The ham-m1 took place on elternoon and proceeded from Khe late readence to the Macho dist dutch fur eel-vice. and from thence to the Christian cemetery fa- intennent. The funeral. was not very hrge «wing to the impassable roads. 'She leaves mam triende and acquaint- ‘Imces to mourn her death but with them ahe also leaves a «ht-influx ex- ample. She supported the severest at minduringher iflnmmitme M far her to die. a. she wu‘ well (imputed. inthehnmo?Mr.J.Dames. vi'hoin- LITTLE MTAIN. ,We are glad to be able to none that too roads are again pantie and the Mums! at the village .is 4» great deal ï¬rmer. We hope they will continue Mr. Ron: Mamet-ea is back from Smith’s Faun. where he spent a We at week: visiting. He reports an ex- cepginowy 309d trimea (Mr. J. like: has been busy this wk plating a. waterworks mtgm F ormer ricesâ€" $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. $15.00 and $20.00 Reduction Pricesâ€" 250, 3.75, 5.00 7.50 and 10.00 Former Prices... $600, $10.00, $12.00 and $1500 Reduction Prices... 300, 5.00, 600 and 7.50 out for Easter. The Big Clothier. See these Former. Prices and Reduced Prices. IN SMALL LOTS BUT ALL SIZES. Unduy. IN SMALL LOTS PUT NEARLY ALL SIZES. MUROEISON GILG W 001') VILLZB} NOW IS THE TIMI Graham Bros. 8: 00., wilt plan as to show them to you. Opal Ware. EASTER NOVELTIES ’uyiu in da- all design. Prion m 5c., 10:†153., 20:. and 2-3; Fancy Easter Eggs, Cake Plates, 8011 Bone, Jewel Boxes, Rose Bowls, and Flower Trays, um mu u not. on coon may, mcn 2m. KINMOUNT WALL PAPEB‘ .- “H ‘- III." â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-/.s_e T0 PREPARE F03 SPRING HOUSEW Se Our stock is larger than even": â€SOHGILNId shows excellent 3" Starting at 4c 3 roll and “1‘ up to the best gilts and W You will need some nice 3" Just nwlyopmd for dhpbyzhiu Whether you wt to buy uyou we cut you to use them withouti It will plea. you to see them. 11‘ On the Bought at GENERAL- -.nsmm \ N0 mt m m fillie- Exam ï¬ction yo Th9 till 1111M IQ) Ac 133 A: IN Ac 3-0:. 1 I-‘l‘vo ELI DR um flip a Wm. .76 Mix have in L ban