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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 17 Apr 1903, p. 5

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Em I'flv laid m was 811- the letâ€" witne‘s ted 8’ tit u? he wrote. m outed being to aka the rat you khim :- In . So l! 0150.. at, room. m , who a better Ip to 909 count on I .bout. support t'. lea the or 3 or thou: yd hln except , who 'em. 2 went or con. do With tint hat? A1 up to: hhe it? one of l“In!!! o! friend], mam: eon m. "3" oth- who of it? Pretty 113‘“ at h. Tent Manual] 60. It '"mu Moo-u ”tan Bl...) I‘M“; 'IHSINFEBTAN TS PORTLAND CEMENT. GLAZED SEWER PIPE. COAL and IRON. T0 RENT. EVERY PUHPUSE TcLennan 81 Co. DRUG sronh. SPECIAL PRICES. Ides and Shovels. Washing Iachines. Clothes Wringers. Chums. and Graniteware. ’anishes and Stains. BUILDERS . vvvvvvvvvv yv-aycu II méke, regular $1.25 8. Days“: ........................................ was Colored silks regular 3:00.. to 9%.. per. yard, 3. D; as mhmerc 50x. Hmvy Weight regular 25c. pair, 8. Day '5 Cotton Hose. Black and colored, regular 2%. pair}; 11 'ldren’s Cotton H059. reguhl’ 1%., B. Days .............................. "es Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Hose, regular 28¢, B. 1 dies’ Cousin Hose. regular 13m, B.Days 10c., regular 20c.. 13 e; Luther Belts. regular 203., B. Days 150., regular 25m. k Cream and White Silk Glov , regular 300., B. Day... ‘3! Bleached Sheeting. regular 33c., 3. Days ............................. [.33 new Spring Hats. newest shapes 10 per. cent. of: B. dies‘ Buck Sateen Codmkirts, regular 31.10 B. Days ...... Idia’ Street Skirts. regular 4.50 B. Days. ............................ i. may Street Skirts. regular $2.00 3 Day:...... ............... ..;.. my stree; Skirts. regular 36.50 B. Day: ............................... '9 like to see you early Friday Morning. ARDWARE Lindsay’s Leader. 5 pair: Sottingbazn Lace Curtain: 31-2 yards long regular $2.00. 3 mys ............ ... ........ . ...................... ..... ..... . ......... .... ........... ‘0 pairs chenille Curtains regular $2.75 and 83.00 B. Dayan“ km and Rugs. 150., 350., 50c... 60c” 75c., $1.00. $1.50. $1.75 w Prmt Blouses, this season‘s, regular 500., B. Day: ................. , mm and Print Blouses, last season's. regular 65c“ and 75c., B. Day: ...... .. oug~~ouOl .................. .................. “nun” ............ _... p0 3e“ designs. Black Sateen . mack Sateen Blouses. regular 9 have another shipment out a ues to «Me: you 9500;, and Porridge Plates, regular 8c" 3. Rays, Blouses. regular 51. 25 B. 9%., B. Day: ...................... iahea bought at less than 1:. n uuuuu f “- unread and Butter Plates. regular 10‘; B. Days .......... Vegetabicl Dallas with covers legular 5%. and 6%.. E ' pm“ $7.00 to $23.00.. 9039311: Double Fold Hemp (hrpeting, regular 400 ,0 yards Elm-.11 Hemp Carpeting regular 28c.. B. ,0 yards Floral Hemp Carpeting regular 18c.. B] Pattern-3 Bnglkh Linoleum regular 55c., square yam 0 pair Lace Curtains at 25c, 35c. 15c. 60¢” and 68:: pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains 31-2 yard: long‘ B. Days .............. ..... ..................................... . ................. April 17th and 18th, 1903. SEASONABLE HINTS for HOME FURNISHERS. our_Stocks are Complete and Up-to-date. our Qualities throughout aro Honest and Trustworthy. :ndy our Prices and you’ll know .«that is right and reasonable G. DUN 001V J. E. WEI-09!, inwt of designs, regular 55s.. and 60¢. a nays'..._..’.’... yam L’mon Carpeting. regular 33c., B. Dayn n Squares, suitable to: the dining room; parlor or bed um; Brusscl‘s Carpet, awell assorted rang 'borde's .0 match, regular 31.10 B. Days... ... )de 1311ng T0998“? Carpets new. goods in FOB ” Mixed Paints. ’1': argain Days 3 TEE $sz P0513 iLlNDsAY. . mm. WE". Low Cash Prices. Dry Goons House. Bfoash when” Dir. Thea.‘ Kennedy be added a large kitchen to the tea: a! his ter- race, tamiliaxly know as (no Ran! block" - ‘ MI. Joe. watcher, agent tar the Singer Sewing Machine ' Co... Vand‘ Frost and (kad implements h'u gpenedy lute Wm oppoeitg’the _,--., w w... 11â€"9-1. :azra, LL U353 ............ 25c. ugh: regular 23c. paxr, B. Days, 2 pair 35c. (axial-cg}, rs‘guil‘ar 20c. pair B. Day: :2 pair 250 The “very bouncy is booming m Brochln at pro-out. Mr. Joha'KOI- m- m bought tho Momma rope!!! And otartop! a livery. ,M-r. . Kea- nedy. our swinger lint-nun. in mu in the business but Mr moved tons more central and convenient. "t o! the town. next td The Bush 1:! (hr- riage ngrh, _ _ _ -. - ? (From Our Own Cbn‘resmdcnce.) .It is with feeling: at! unfeigned sorrow that we announce the death of Mr. Charles demn. whichloccurr- ed at his home north 0! Brechinon Monday ultemton. April 13. Mr. 801m ,wun n Well-tb-do {armor and highly mpccted by all who know him. He loam n mm and large (am- uy to mm‘hid Inn. The deceased had only boa: m (or 1 (cm week. but his niche” W" K won! man. on. mtm that it Wed medical mu (or u than and Mr. Hun. npid. ly bank until death roncnd bin at his autumnal. TM widow. and unity have an humid: ”apathy at tho entire community‘ The lunch! tutu lane a Wodnooday to. 8:. Andrew-'- 0. numb! mum to the _ curacy, flu Victoria loan I Suing: company pay 4 per Cent. mtereat 102‘ money left with them on debenture 6r one or more years, with half~yearly in- terest coupons attached.-Lwtf. if left on until June; in no case should it be left on’ after the first ,week in June. ' The wood which is cupped in [April or May makes stronger hoods than .1 y ‘; ... - We will pay. from 1 {o ‘3 Earn pol-1". pound above the market. price 1hr line wool, clean enough 1101‘ knitting pur- year we pumhasozd 189.000 pounds (nearly 20 carlmds) of Gm- adian fleece. This nature have more machinery. and larger orders, so we will require more than last man. ‘I We would state that we have wool washing an! drying machinery and prefer early clipped unwadhed who! to late clipped mashed fleece. as it injured «the fibre when the wood is lot: on 'too long. So that‘ the who cannot conveniently wash their shecp or wish ta 'give their flock the ad- vantage at early clipping will find a market (or their unwashed wool at the same prioeaais paid in Tomato or Mammal max-hot; ' p...‘ ............................... . ............... . to 9%.. per. yard, 11 Days.. . _A_.-t-_ n-A 1 Early Sharing Idilud. Owing to the scarcity or! help on the [arm this season, we, have num- exoue inquiries {run Uxose who are. thinking of shearing their cheep without washing and who wt!) to know if they can max-keg their wool unwaehod. .Wl. v0.0 3 regular 2843.. B. Days ............ mg regular 18c.. B. Day: ................. u- 55c, squaxe yard B. Days. , 150 60c. and 68c. 13 3 1-2 yards long regular $1.10. se, regular 28c., 3.1).: 5‘“ ys 10c., regular 20c.. B. fiays lief. Days 150., regular 25c. B. Days 20c. nu-lnâ€" 9m HORN BROSL. ' Lindsay .Woauen Mills a": less than half ml- ................... T3388 of patterns, ‘oin Q~~nononn qo‘u pun-u Dan. APRIL - .17. assert-g ......... 10c. room, "51.05 ....25c. ....... "$1.19 -â€"The Midland monitor (‘6. have, employed from fifteen to twenty s‘, ‘ men all winter making ‘eepalra‘und improvements. The capacity or the """""" 90° unloading leg is now 30,000 bushels 3‘5 per hour. .......... 45c. â€"The Petcrhoro Beet Sugar 03.. “27m have 9111131135921 :1 site on the booked the Otonanee river, aouth 02 the tow ' and will commence the erection out‘ a factory at Moe. It will be ready ....... ...30c (or business In November next. ..........20c -â€"Lindaay friends of Mr. Richard “13 1-2c. Sheehy. contractor. _or Rem-born, will 49” mpathize with him 1:: 1h: death nun" W. A, "‘ ‘ L:.‘ .‘AA4 A.“ m curflm vainuwao'p 'aka and word tor tug: nadicintx' For sale by al‘. mfltl'tl ‘ \ | ‘ | «17c. A Cool Word hr Ohanboruln‘s Bun lonely. “In Decatur. 1000. I had a cavern cold and mum hm flu: Iould not mat: chow n'whisper," an Alien Davin, of Random MY. “I tried ileum! remune- but got no relief ‘ untul um -_ Chamberlain’s cough Remedy. one bottle a! which member or the (Joininga Council or Cornwall". nnl by own- thing.) “ury coon aha.” we ‘hnn a ruilwug'c throng h mutton to Hudoon hen wo mail In as unu- M New You to the mutants at thq Mothoumd. “ . ‘18c: "Very noon." mm the Canadian Farmer. (who was ulna the managing 03?th of alwlno factor and a gamut»: of the ,Count: who“ of dun-n cow urpcr room an n .1.“qu stomaâ€"ho v-tmn ed with comm-bor- r9199 mung“. M m convlnm PM the Canadian Farmer was a man hunter. m w“ after 'bI came ”mm-Mm All “on: them: my: gu- butl mom not. Lad harm in‘ hit .There were maps, papers and books about. but I did not see these at first. All my attention was taken by the Canadian farmer whom I had come to see. An Engiish {armor you can read at eightâ€"nut so this Cam- Gian farmer. (in was a blend of many men. He would have seemed quite in place in the Umted Service Club; you .woaldnot ham been sur- prised to have met him busy at the Royal Exchange; he would have ap- peared at home entertaining for: hunters to an early breakfast any where in the Shires; or ho might! mm- had abauk there. But he wa- n Canadian tumor. with a cultured mind stored with amyriad of Inutv. wit" u tonguo quick m expressing what he had to my. and eyes kindly and keen. rapid to take mmmrec of my men. » - to work up immigration to Canada When in Oxfonl the «liter of the Oxfordshiro Tuegraph report-I in his paper an interviaw he had with Mr. Viohei’ton. 'We give an extract; ‘THE BRITON'S UNOCCUPIEO HERITAGE“ An Interlvie‘w With' a Man Hunter. la English-Ian's Opinion 0! a cum" for.» bologna. N.» Woh'crton. 3A.. of Brandan, Man. was in town {Max-01y. the guest of his lather-in-law, m. Geo. Matthews. He was one of the dedu- gates tron: the North~west who were sent by the Gommncalt to England a, wry ingenious contrivance when-e- by the natural hen can he and to hatch the eggs and produce better Iceultst ban by the old haphazard methodc. The particular advantage of the machine. is that during the three we'eks' period of hatching the eggs the hon in nicely housed up, can come on the neat to who? food and watcr. or can be! keptat work at the will or her ownq. Lâ€"Wc were shown on Saturday by a ; eprenentatiw of the Natural Hen Incubator 00:. o! Blackwatar. 00L. â€"Thc grain season opened at Mid- land on Sunday with the arrival of two vessels from Chicagoâ€"the Mid- land Que an, carrying 110.000 'bush'ele of wheat. and the Mary Elphicke. an enormous freighter-L with 338.000 bushels in he: holds. Last year over 15 million bushels of grain were re- ‘ ceived at Midland. and carried through Lindsay to Montreal; this near it is expected the total will reach 25 millions. â€"The editor of the Campbellbrd Dcspatch met with an accident five ”are ago if} falling through a large 1 window pane in the front of his office. A number 0:. piece; of glass penetrated his back near the right lung, and several of them were re- monxl at the time by a p?!) eician. A ehapr pain was felt recently about six inches below the ole) wound. and 9. physician who made: an cnmma- tior. found apiece of gin.“ 25-8 inches long and 5-8 ol an inch thigh, lying on the rib. ' l â€"-F.r. Phclan. or Yofing's Point, near Lakefiald, was in town’ Monday making some arrangements for the annual picnic at the parish on May 24th. He is very popular in Lindsay, 'where he spent several busy year: and there 13 certain to be a great ex- odus to Lakadield on the day at the picnic. ‘ I“ HUNTING II BRITAIN. â€"Parliament granted some 8477,; 000 towards the expense of enteb‘ mining the Duke and Du'meao of York. But it was not“ all spent. The unexpected good news is shown in the Auditor-General's report that'the1 amount spent by the, Canadian Gov-' ornment upon the reception was only 8462.881. . â€"~'Remember the Victoria Loan .1», Saving; Comm allow. 81-2 per. cent interest. compounded halfway. ly. (or money left with them bode- poait.-â€"wtf. , _..__â€"v.. v u-c nuuulug uuu 7 a Fishery Ova-seer Brady is: on the lookout for the man with the wpeur and the gun. Recently he caught two men on East Cross Creek." with fish in their possession, and 'tbe fines they were forced to W Would amine to start aliuie prime fishpond of their own. I ' - _ .._-__ _â€". .u wua' u! of his eldest son. William .1085»: a bright lad of 12 years. The bad gvent occurred Sunday evening at ht. Joseph’s hospital, lrom scat-Let country About 0:. Farmers should remember the ob (ice hours at the Victoria Loan. a; Savioga' 00., are from 9 a. m. toga p. ml everrfy‘ lawful day.-w tl. GATHEIED IY_ P081 [Em What Is Happen!" II To" and tho The maskalongg‘rarg rqnning and has-.- hâ€"--..-- BREEZY [0(Al BREYIIIES. lntouoclu Calhoun "old Loot Wool I. to, hunting Tho home 0! Mr. and Mn. Goo. Wlddou, township 0! Toy. Simooo Co.. mu the scene of a plenum goth- crina on Tue-dun April 7. 1003. it ‘boinx thé tiltieth annivenury ot thofr wu'dlnc day. Seldom, indegb. upon mob' occuionl do we m an old couple in such excellent health u were Mr. and Mn Width“ mm family oirolo wu not completei, how. not than being two com, three daughters out! nineteen grandchild- renpruont, and one son and four grandchildren who were unablo to be there. ATM numb” 0‘ tum pro-ant was oboot forty-flu, onion: whom no: the Room 9! 1m; you; In religion deceased way a Pushy- mum, and agood christian woman. loved and highly respected by a large nircle 01 friends. Thlu funeral took plan- 515.8(0th at 11.80 to the G. T.R. nation. .The remain. were taken to Lornevilie on the noon train; interment taking place m the Eldon (enemy. The Rgv. Mr. Williams conducted the ounces at the Blame. and the pull-beam- were Menu-s. A‘ Cam boll,‘J. MuSwwn. W. F. 0‘. Boyle. . Connolly. D- V. 8. Irwin. l‘. Mitchol' and 'Jul. Hmnilton. 'l‘lu‘ Iolauw will hum the nympuhy or our mum)- in lhulr hemvement.. Deceased leaves to mourn her loss a nonand daughterâ€"Charles, now in England, and Mary Jam. town. Mr. John A. Jackson, Clerk of Eldon township, Mrs. McLean and Nina Jackson, Brock. are orother and sis- ,tem: tb: late Duncan “Jackson. at one .time amchut o! Lindny, and the late Dr. Jachon. who way a phy- n‘cx’an in the American Army, were blowers. the loading farmers of Victoria Counâ€" ty. For anumbcr of years Hrs. Cameron who assistant matron of the Whitby Goal. Alter reigning he: positron there she came to Lindsay, Where 31m lived quiet): for several years. and then took charge of “The flame." Here she made many friends owing: to her kindness to the boar unfortunatee who cane under her care. The late Mr; Cameron was born in Eldon township. noau' Woodville. about 70 years ago, and was adaugu- u: of the late Archibald Jackson, who in (he gaudy dchtiee was one or I’ll. lot. In. Jun! Cannon. Death removed on Sunday one of Lindsay’» and Victoria county.) old- est citizens in the per-m: of m Janet. “menu, who for the that eighteen years had been Matrona: the Home for the Aged. About one ycmo deceased mu taken sudden- ly ill with esevene attack of pneu~ mania, but after 3300:) deal 0! cut-- toting she recovered sufficiently to get around. About amonth- ago the was taken down! with amend at~ tack and slowly sunk until relieved Mlleaphonigumhy 1.15:. l , â€"Mm..Mc1moeh. az' uaumg... find Mrs. 8311113“). d Dyan, were -___ mL,, in (on: Thuradziy. -â€"Mr. Fred Shannon. a! Ieterbom, spent Good Friday with his parents in town passed thraugh h Athcrlcy Junction on Thursday. _ . -â€"Mr. -Gordon O‘Leary, or! Osgoode Hall, Tonnage, is home {or “the Easter holidays. , -Mm. A. Gillies, d Stra'wm‘d. is viaiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith. -- Mr. S. Burgess and )it' le daugh- ter, of Not-land, were in town on Thursday. â€"M.ns G. C. Staples. (1 Kirmeld is spending a few: daya in town visit- ing (fiends. â€"Jliao Nora Bailout is mending Easter with friends m uxbridge. â€"M.r. Beast”. at Oollingvmod, gpent Easter grim ha dandy in town. â€"Mn. A. Doran has returned, 8:. (er spending Banter with ‘Belleville trienda. -â€"Mi.se Berth i’orter spzn‘tiflga- ter Su‘nday with Tomato friends -â€"lr. XVI). Sedgwick, at Gelert, pamd through to Toronto lately. â€"Rev. 1. Fraser. 0! Vankleek am, is spending 11qu due in town. Ilium FIFTY "A”. -â€"M.i.se Mabel Sat-ton upent Good inday with Peterboro 1rlenda. â€"MI. and Mrs. J. E. Matcher“, spent Good Friday in ibrunto. --Mr. J. O’Leary spent Good Fri- day in Bellenlle with his sister. _â€"Dr. Mommas, o! Bobcaygcon. was in town Wednesday on business. â€"Mr. W. F. McGu-ty was in To:- onto Wednzbdny purchasing goods. ~Misa Gross and Miss Walter-a are spending a (cw any» in Toronto. I .â€"Mu. F. J. Gillespie lpent Easter with friends in Uptetxrom. -â€"M.r. net-t. Kennedy spent Banter with relatives in Stouflvme. . .â€"x.l'5. J. D. Vance. at Toronto, is spending a crew days in town. â€"-Mr. Riclurd Dinner. of Port Hope, spent Good Friday in town. ~Mrs. Hamilton. at mica eon m in town on Thursday. yg -M.r. Axum: McDonIld is Visiting friend! In Toronto. -mm Courtermnnche is. mam friend: in Toronto. -Miss Ethel Wright, of Kingston is visiting friends in town. â€"l£r. B. Halmard spent Goad hi- day in (hanmgton. â€"Mios Davis, of Bobcaygeon. is via- iting- Mom: in. town. .was in ‘town Honda}- â€"M.ra. a Smith. and children, Were in -town Saturday. - â€"M§os Russell is spending a. few 085: 1!: Toronto. -Mra. Paddoo in Spending a few days in the city. ‘iâ€"‘J ' louse-u of cum-s all Strangers Within Our on». â€"Mr F A. Robinson “138 in TOTO!!- to Tuesday. . ASIRAVfllfRS COME AND 60 mm WINTERS. '. 1388113 0{ Kinmount, 7 Mi. W; Wicfiett in improving the appearance of hi. hon-a by building gn addition to the. back: - , __,. _- '1‘)» account given In tho Mothodht church Good Friduy under the sun. pm of the Ladies“ Aid woo a are“ amoeu financially and otherwise. Alter the program had been render- ed the la “ambled inntho hue. mom w are upper was Served. The proceeds amounted to .20. Hr. Bert Ritual. 02 Tacoma. fiat Enter with Mr. and Mrs. B.- itflul. ‘ , . Mu. Richard Jeffrey. formerly of our village. but now of Bowmvillc. spent a tow do.” loot week with’ Mr. J. Martin. . ' A numb» 01 our mum in wurlng now apfluc ham. We can: our winner. mu Focus. has done no (u a [nod human in her line this was“ . ~ . .- .- 'I}. R. 8. Robot!“ and daughter. um Lab. Ipont Banter withtrlendl [I INN”. , ‘. o I I “Fir. Loin. Tron-er. é! Peterbcro. upggt 9.30:1}! home. _ _ _" Ix. Albert Stacey and Mm» Annie Rodmnn. who are cm played in tin P‘rlinmont build at Omnva. up”! gauge!“ mder pfrgaulfod. won by 6 ,to 2. The cane wagwit. ”nod by u huge crowd. A good toim could be picked up inthc villa“; and we think the pay: ahauid get together und ’orglaine in View 1:! Wins (fluidly gamed with other um. On Good Fridpy a very interesting and uniting game at Cowbell wu played between the junior and sea- ior teams at this place. The game m keenly contented (mm start to finish. The union Won by a more a! e to 1, thus turning the table: on the jun'gqn. who, last yen MI. Joe. Deshane. Bliss Edie} De- .hane. Mia! Maud Deanne, 0! To» ronto and Mr. .wm Dunne, a Guelph. spent Easter with It. and (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hr. Chas. Yeg’d Western! (ht, m home («I Easter. We were all glad to see his smiling face once min. '71“ CORRESPONDEMS [HIERS arm. 1n the evening the gathering dispersed. leaving with the old couple their bent rim to: good Math and enjoyment in their advanctd ago. Mr. Widdcu replied to the address in afew worn: that wgli uprooted their leelingl. muting their many {xicnds for the presents and other: they had received. After oinging ”Blunt be this tie that binds" th’a entire party then sat down to a well ‘ prepared wedding feast. Justine w.“ noon done to this part of tin: pro- Liargiven und'pray that you may live long to enjoy the v'omtort (w my afford you. you. and we trust that you my be spared to enjoy cosh other. society (or my year. to come. We would talc this opportunity 0! prcmnting you with tbu coat and thin dreu M atokcn of our great ectocm for yorand would as! you to accept than ‘iu the _wirit in_ which they ",er'iein with you in thanlJulnels to thc' allwiee Father for the very great degree 9! Wm. be he giver: has your golden gweddmg. fifty years ago to-day you joined hand in hand. heart in heart. as long as you both man HM, and during all then you! you have fought Me‘s battle together. No doubt you have had times of sadness as well as times of frojoioingxfiuch fig Me. v‘bevzir Parentgâ€"We, your children, grandchildren and Iriendc, meet you today to Joig with ng in edgy};- ago. in the pcmn of Mr. Robt. Wsd- (has, 0! Lindsay. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon. afier alew suitable wotds from Rev. It. Baker, of Hills- dale, the following address was read and Ir. Widdecp was premium) with a fur coat, and In. Widdcoo with a silk dress. both very Valuable and handsome pm“: ( To Mr. and II". Geo. Wi’ddcqu LITTLE BRI‘I'AIN One Priceâ€"Your loney Back for the Asking. The null boy- depu-t'ment of this store fill- . long felt :mt in Lindsay. Hero-the Mutant illurge, the “flu us may, the qulity is dependable, the price: no right. We have in am cat s dusting booth where the and! boy an try on his clothes and m the fit before he buy; Boys’ Suits ............................. . .......................... 81.5. to 31.00 Men’s Nnvy Blue English Serge Suits, solid won- Itod “03k in the celebuted Cunpbell twill finiah, made in single-brushed style, l‘pecifl liunp and biforing, rogulu- ulna 810.00 Our speck! olfer ..................... 88... You don’t need to pay exclusive prices in orders good hat by a reliable London or New York maker. This store deals in hats and it applies the same principles to hats as it does td‘ clothing. It buys direct and sells at ground floor prices. Thus our $1.50 and $2.00 hat gives a man all the value he wants to find in the ordinary outside stores $3.00 hat. I: very little to pey {or en np-aodete overcoat. The c. exceptional buying oppoxtunitiee. The etyle a! this cost in 3 coat in dsrk fern, made from ell wool cloth, beet 1min 1i nine 87.00. Act prompt if you require a: moment. f 7. CARTE CASH AND ONE PRICE. “M”““M~ last longer, and give better satisfaction in every way. It costs us more, but it costs you less, for one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. “ Grub hum weer like it...” Can as much he said of any other make? We find it pays in the long run, beausc We make Granby Rubbers and Overshoa out of purc___ new rubber. The Stylish Garment for spring outdoor wear, is the three-quarter and full length coater proof garments, They are made with flare and belle sleeves. They protect you in all kinds of weather and look lady-like at all times. In Fawns and Greys from . . , 85.0. t. 812.00 9’LOUGHLIN MeINTYRE Never before have we been able to sell, “Nonsuch,” a guaranteed , straight front, all steel filled, French, Coutel Corset, at so low a price. We were fortunate in securing a case in White only, at the low price of 503 They will not last long. 500 pair of good Seamless Cotton Hose at per pair . . . 100 Beltv, Belt Buckles, Belt Pins Blouse Sets, in all the newest styles. Torquoise Shell Combs Faney Hatpins, Ladies Spring Rain Coats. from 50 doz. Hemadorf, Fast Dye, Ladiea’ Plain and Lace Stripe, Cotton and Listle Thread Hose. Tan Mode, Bfown: with White arid Black, in Swede Mocha and Dressed Kid. This is the best make of Kid Gloves known to the tr§de_ tQ-day SPECIAL CORSET 0FEFEBING $4.00 Men’s All-Wool Court ! HOSIERY. .on’l All-Wool Court 010th Rubberized Rain Cash, in Oxford Grey and Fun, cut in Bag- hnotte style, vertical pocket- ud cuff. on Ilene. Non-conductors on we bottom, size- 34 to 44. Regal" 812 kind {or ......... 810.0. il : 3110ande hulininglmufloring. Regulu- w-

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