[WWMHWBEB council Horn ““80"“ Than Either. Says a Citizen. LINDSAY. mania, JU‘; that diam-nod. All number- of council «to pro-ac, the 001100! bond being rcpt.- uaudby Cuimn Stuart sad Mu tr “dawn. M. J. Kennedy. MoWatten. Nud- nd John. Alter Meyer Ingle bed briefly noted the objeee o! the joint. meeting Clerk Knowin- reed the requisition iron the boerd eektng for die eu- ef $14,000. and mother from Secretary nerdy, at m Public Librery bard. akin; com] to provide 3 m. for ebeOeroe‘ie Librery. Bendmeeur Grey'e M to Me ellecv. on June nub. wee um». reed. Leek of eupport end e epirie o! oppoeluea were the reeeene given thou-010: the whoa! bond. Then were that point. to ho oouidond : ht, math: or not. '0 require 5 new building; 236. the mu 0! as. me: ad. the probAblo out. lohdmod .- ohm:- of tho band'- uujing committee for seven! yarn, And ,4‘1_-|_ s]... g nn- school “I- vvâ€"~,, could u’y podtivoly thot o now school building wss so shsolnto ncoouity. The ' t. buildingâ€"tho old Prssbytorion church-who hm: snitshlo for school pa - and tho north word school, croctsd or21 you-s sgo, was badly constructed snd wary“. stithcé'h building can be o ry co cspitc c expensive ox- !†P. ts dam, and ventilotion wsa impossible. t stotc of shirt shoull not he sllowod to exist when we hsvo one of thoï¬nsstotofl'o oftcschorl to be found in Ont-do. Thehoudhcipodtorcslizeflooo from the sole of tho rsncisat. site, sad the new school would he creotcd on the sit: of the present north word building, which would be demolished in order that the material might be used. Six room wsro soodod for pnb’ic school purposes, s room wu slso required for ‘Modcl School pur- w- .n-v -â€"1â€"â€"-_ , end u the wheel populntion was- growing npidly it. would be wine to build en eighr-rooln school. A building of the design proposed bed been erected in Shel- buxne M. 3 coat of $8,000, but lince then new“ had edvnnced some 20 or ‘25 per cam, end improvznente in the my of eenem floors, brick pertitione, elete roof, end Mboerde, etc“ would ndd to the end. The erehitect’e eetxnute, includin em heating. wan $12,266, but. it. wen we to elk for e hale more then the «tinned lie-re. Deeoon, Edwerdl end MeWetr tun eleo urged the need for e new school, the fame: pointing out that the Council could ieeue debentures without referring the new to the retepeyere. . Chianti Stewertâ€" “We must either (I e lot of money on these two old building- or buiid e new one. Even if we do spend the money the building: cennot be undo ntinfaotoryâ€"lut January end Feb- ruary we bed to dismiss some of the chaos every week owing to the cold. The new eehool would enewer ell pnrpoeee for 50 yon. Before deciding upon my plea for 77;. AL-‘ REMMIENDEG BY PHYIIQIMIS. mayï¬ï¬ï¬‚ m 86 Hi8§~ thomw Aocotdingtao groan-om it is perfect." In flue subsequent oisoussmn referâ€" ebce was mane to the south ward school, am: Mr. Stewart declared that k! the town had money he would. like to tear down and replace every build- ing but the calegiate and east ward whack Ala. Burrows said he dd not see now they were to trust to the Board in View of the egregious mistakes made in the past. ,Tpe new- school mum mm an aduition 01f nearly BABY’S'VOWN SOAP Baby': On Soup is m de on1y by the ALBERT TOILET SOAP 60.. fans. IONTRIAL. The Weekly PBEE Pond’u Extract @891 9!! 1 Owflflnï¬m is am one mm mm: Be am you mm wine. you My mm mm II D“ V3389“.- :00 our mum mean an amnwu 01 um“, :M-u-apa-rters of a. mill to the year- 15 late, and he didn’t think the Coun- cil (baud take that. responsxbxhty-a let the people vote on it. 8! Stewart ,- “Cmere are two courses open-you can grant as the mcney or :30me a bylaw.†Aid. HcDiarmid thought the mom- heap! the Board had not sufficiently of using imitations celebrated _1 99k“ “5 “ ’3‘ 99mm “9?? 8195' name on ever! 50-3: mash Etï¬aéw 816?:96? :Qâ€"iriilrmki e, ï¬ne that if; 2a 190 of our noted tho ter considgring persist anew l the Council would nave no choice bum Ito submit a..by law. to the people. ‘ . \ Mr. Anderecmâ€""l! the two schools ‘ A- .â€"..-.. run-mad we Would Mr. Anderson-“1r the two moons} refereu to watt: burned we Would ham: to make the same request. The rate li- hlgh‘, but we can‘t help that ’nho bulldlngs are unsuitable and un- gammy, and Inspector Knight could condom-p them at any time." tn: people did Mot croak abunt tha high rate; the town us all rightâ€"we can pay our way and tower. l. mus such as thbse rarer-r96. to had mm: such as mu: m. ....._ -- led up to the present school sltumtion; A resoluiiou was then that a. Ivy-lam be Introduced a.t the July meetmg provkiin 3101- the 91111111191101) of the matter to the mtrpaycrs storage of Bxploenes. .1111 11119111111111. chairman of 1111‘ Pollen 21.111 1115111 3 committn-e. stat- 211 1111111 M93918. 1411211111911. 3111111111; :111111 [11111111111111 11111-10 11111136111 be 1-"- 311181 111 M81! 1111:: 351161- 3 111-1th- 111111 12111111:- 1111111131 123 .111-‘z11é11111111: 1111:13111111 :1: 11:1 11:31111211111- 11 1111- 1:111- 111111111- 111111119111111131111111.:11~1111111111519111 1.111 ‘ 111 11111 111111 11\1'~u1111 11 11 H1111: 11-11 1111 21111111111: 11111- 91111:-111 1111 1111 111114111111 11 11111 111 11111 1111111». 1:11:11 11111-1; 11111 11111111111 1111111111111; '11:: 11.11111 $1111: 1'1111ï¬f113111iFï¬ 11111:: 11111 1111111 11111114191: 11% 1111: 1111 1: 111:1: 111:1: 2111\1 1111111311 1:11:11: 11111111311111!-11-111111111111‘111 11111 111:M .1611 911 £13 191111111 11 111.1 111 111111 1.11 11w five 111241111111 . ' 111- funnqtigu 111: 31111111111101.1115 :1 1m 11d Mull‘uum‘ulr rand 1411:1th mun 1111: 11:5: 111â€" hum of urtgus 1111:1113 dealing: with flu: amuse 11! 139111;» w as um u ‘WF 9 H“; 31$ WW1 gut an (L } mm kw «:th WC I,†now v1 9 .ua. mnmmfl the tits: Ill-14M dealiilg’ wit W “W “W Mr. Edwards, on being as; u :u 5.“, l 11w opinion, bald. he didn‘t tlunk any large quantity of expiosivoa alluuld be 3.110qu within tho. town hound- axles. It the Council panned a. by-luw the Comlers would have to observe it or give up the sale. He would prefer that the town should erect amalga- zine and charge rental. He secured his supply of dynamite by wagon from Pewxboro, and. would requu-e storage room for perhaps 501) pounds, in addltmn to 36.) lbs of- powder“ Influx-anon companies allow 25 pounds of puma to be kept on the premlsea in a gn‘table magazine. Mn Solicitor Hopkins advnsal that the dealers be allowed to erect magazines on tho gravel pxt lot ol 15 acres, or else that some cltlzen: be given permiSSion to erect a store- nons: 01 a size suII.oLcnt.- to accom. modate the stock of all dealers. , m. J. M. McLennan ,aIter ntew :emarke relative to explosives, mid he halt} been speaking to 8 represent- atiVo of the Fire Underwriters, who said the failure of the Council to en. foxce the fire by-lqws was more tqbe feared than the «storage or exploslvea in the town. The, erection of wooden buildings in defiance oi the by-law won simply inviting disaster, but no they could not (one the Councll to not all that remained to do was to who the lnm'mnce rates. :Mr. Cinnamon mid ho had never heard of nnyono belng hurt at arm: as a nault of oxplonlves kept on the nomineeâ€"owners removed these the int thlug. He did not deal m dyna- ante and kept very little powder «loco the Invention or loaded mulls. In hi» opinion the Council should build the momma and charge) a. rental. ‘ .Tlne {mum and L'gmln'g committee ; will glvn tho matter further condd- l «mum: hetero Introducing a by-lnw, W1“ SHW.‘ HIV uâ€"‘vâ€" -_. «mum: hetero Introducï¬nfu by-lnw, \ K’ubllc Library 38m. The Dublin Library Boardhavimz modified their demand {or $24110 -to purclmao a. lot at um north-east con-nor 0! William and Peel-ltd" to .- nimnln rmuut to be furnished m‘m ,..---..V,v censor 0! William and Peel-am. w a. simple ri‘quelt to be furnished mm a cite, Aid. Burrows moved. seconded by Aid. Robwn that the board. [)0 pal-muted to bond on the plot west of the town had! building. In amendment is was moved by Am..0‘Riully, wounded by Ald. Mobi- take into consideration and. report as to the advisability of submitting a. by-Law to mine tnndï¬ for the pur- chase of a. suitable» Library site. .â€" erried. . ‘ ' Rainwater Gray's variant on was then ammpted with an expresslon of regret after some very severe cfliticiém of the members or the old hand had been indulged 111. Md. will be," and added “It is a. disgrace that our people will have to go out of town for a. mud (or, the 151. July‘ celebration." Council adJourned aft/2r awardmg' ammxact for the iron cornice work or. the new fire hall to the Woods stove C‘o. ax $55. L. c. I. lotus. -â€"Our boys and girls have none at the University this eyar: Mi: .2_ “L {“me â€"The closing exencises will be held next Friday evening, 20th inst, Hon. Clifton? Sifton‘ will be the speaker. Subject 3 " was the best lookingâ€"the officers in their uniforms. with their swords, etc“ or Mr. Taylor, in bid uniform. All of them commanded general ad- miration; Baseball notes. â€"We notice a letter in Thursday's WatchmamWarder over the sigma.- tures of the battery that ï¬gured In last Saturday's game, in- answer article in- Wulnesrhy’s issue regarding the surplus mon'ey which is on hand as a. result 01 the! game. In our article we stated. that abal- ance of $30.1-enuniqs after deducting In our article me 5111me expr mdx'ocated the r.e-orga.niza.tioni of the ball club two months ago, but no steps were taken, and the club has not been ro-orga-ni‘xzed for 1902 as In regard to the financial state. ments of the treasurers for the gust ml of tha Council for and other controliafle ma 26.10 mills. Wham > Institute debentures sinking fund would be “Iv-nu on being {14559 19 318 1112' :1.11~1 1‘11“ 111» 1:111- 11111111- “111111 111-1119191111 ï¬EflHH'jK‘ 1-HHM- II 311 11151Wa111 1 1111 ‘1:11:11 â€3911111: 11.111111111111111 111=111=11111111= l11'1"» 111 111111 111: took ï¬rst-class well Suflorcxd Greatly for flu You: From Rheumatismâ€"Doctors and Iany Indium†rolled to Help um. Int I'M got the light Iodlclno at Last. ran: WEEKLY From the Echo. Dominion City. Map. ‘ Recently, while chatting with a. re- pcrter of the Echo. Mr. Orlin Post, it well known farmer oLGunubrklgre, Mun" gave the following story nf five years of great suffering from that most painful of diseasesâ€"rhu- nza-tism. Mr. Post said: “There are few people. nnlasï¬ they bake been how much I sullen“: during- them similarly Mlliotml, can understand five 3mm [mm the palms of rhoumn- tism. 'lllwxe were times whon I was wholly unablv to Rt) on; Work. umi to merely attempt 0 move my limbs! must-Al tlxn m'I-atest ngnm. i tried serum dwturn. but they mmni quih- unnillv in euro me. ‘len i tried smmad lerrllx-m'l mwlii-Em-n that w»... I‘lnhh rm-nmmmlxli‘ll I'm- Uilh‘ “MINI"!!! Unw. ‘ nu luptlals of a Young Lady '0“ -â€"*""" ‘ in nu: Locality. T0“ 3' .I- 03ҠMT. 0‘ ; Frorr tilt-Joplin. Mini. bail; MINCE, “MITCH. = Herald of Wednesday. June ‘ . Lake the following reference marriage of a young 184'! V __ . '2--- '---¢ Iinln wm-"I'dem IM‘mmemï¬IyI I‘III- IIIIs Uni! IIII. IIIIHS IIIsII IIIIIaI III IIIIIIII UIIP‘ IIIIIIIIII IIII I't‘ll'u‘I IIIIIII IIIIII. .III Him minim“? I .III II IIIII- IIII N‘ III:- IIIIIIII I-IIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIII III-.IIIIII: III'I‘I IIIe III~IIH I-I IIIIII IhIII II IIIIRI III armâ€; 1“ IIIII: Nth mm HIM-hi {m‘flfld II'I IIIII I IIIII IIII I-I “I: IIIIIII: I‘I'i- .‘II I III IIIIII II 18 III-I z-II IMSI IIIII- IIIIII- II IIII IIIIIIIIII éI I==IIII'». I kII-IW III IIIaI: IFIH III: \IIIILI éI IsIzI'IIII: IIIIII IIII IIIIIII IIII IIIIIII- IIF :IIIIIIf III« II IIII IIIIIII- IIIIIII H'III‘EIIIIIIN in III! III ISIIIIIIH IIIIII éI IIIII I-III m I IIIIIEII éI IIIII' I “5!ka IIIIIIII mm IIIIIIIIIIIIII; III IIIMIIIIIII MM u Ian: IIIII, wpwpI gum: III we “9-? II Eff". In Enjoy-bio Early Summer Trip. 1 'Do thi- lover of Nature. the random- 1 hearted ones. weary of brim: that "1.3 ï¬rm! of the long monotony of win-‘ tor. the Kuwnrthn. Lukas. radiant in all tho frulh Donut; that spring with last-ill hand has bestowed upon them.‘ wiuu‘. an invitation that at this por- iod of the your in hard to realut. 'l'lio llmpid waters sparkle invit- lngiy an the steamer glides swiftly along; the shore rived from the Ink; in all thoâ€" green glory of early cum- mcr: Nature in at her best. imvln; awakened. radium, from her winter'- alocp. and water and shore alike pre- rnt in picture of unrivalled splendor. Storming on the bow of one of tho steamers plying on the lakes, as she glides smoothly across tho dimming water-e. the cool. refreshing breew cannot fail to clear ono‘a brain of all tlue cobwcos that winter‘s enforc- ed confinement has allowed to gath- er: om- drinks in the balsam-wat- ed ah- thai: comes from the wilder- imsscs of the north .mnd. every «use responds to the pure joy on living. The sultry aluminr of summer has not 301 stolen over the united and Woods. the water seems alive. rejoic- im: in its newlyâ€"acquired freedom; the trees, with foliage profuse, the mores like verdnred' terraces. all or. Loud an invitation. insidious, sensual; an invitation to fling open the doors ..r ..n..‘.. heart and let all tho life Fit an invitation to fling ope: of one}: heart and let a of the lakes and. rivers 2 enter in. an invitation: Natur~ as a companion v with open arms Md bldo‘ 3 "Life slip" Its tether, When good fellowa get togetherâ€" . O O O O In the fellowship of Sprung} For the facilities for such‘ an out- ing 86k the local G.T.R. Agent! for the Trent Valley Navxantlou Co'a pmnpmet. «howmg their excellent boat servize and take your choice. One of the most pleasing events 3 that hm.a occurred in mynooth for ' some time took place on Tawny. 1 June 10th. when Miss Katie Fitzâ€"‘ gemld, daughter of Mr. Patrick . Fitzgerald, 01' Greenï¬aw‘, was united 6 in marriage to Mr. P. J. Lcddy. of‘ L‘ndsay. The ceremony was per- famed in st. Ignatius' church. Mad- moth. by Rev. Fr. Mc-Inerney. in the presence of my friends and well-i 1- After the cermony the bridal party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, where dinner awaited them. _., - Lâ€"ï¬Jl_ [A n. vnun‘z lady of satin. [audio trimmed with valonciennea. After the cermony the bridal party drew: to the residence of the bride’s parents, where dinner awaited them. The bride is a young lady of estimâ€" able character. and a. favorite of a.“ who know her. For many years she ,,- -r Jul.“ Ionn‘ï¬nd mm- WMV pay .7 _, has been one of the leading mem- bers in the chain of St. Ignatin‘r church. The many valuable presents which she received go to sham the esteem in which she was held by her many friends. . and Mm- Lcddy left on Friday tor-their bomb in Lindsay, scoop- M’RIIG OUTING OI TIIE KA- WAITIA LAX“. PRETTY JUNE WEDDIIG. Inn-w __ D V , lakes and. rivers and tore u. an invitation: to rega Fitzgerald-teddy ‘fliii MN; m i §~ muh mm â€Uh MM ll N“ :2 sun at tit-9M and forests to regard. who awalta you remem- ""\' 'Emtmg at Hui â€Q m Hw NH nun; “ gm ultmm ta: ‘5Ԡ$1qu “my†w mans“ on W “W “"2“ hi: rim Mm " Wha “F u ‘ uԠ3?; x; x\Eiu it? H â€98‘“ xi“ ï¬x nu w M! \ J‘ "W “Wu“ 5- Hm N Mr. Milan and his mum win "up. on tlu- 8.80 k‘r'wcu {or St. Linus, wlmw they will he llw guccls for a wank 0’ (ol. 'Fhmuas Ounnur and his niece. Miss Kate (munm'. at the Fianna-6' 1.0th From thm‘u they will vim: tlu: grouni‘u' mullu-r at 'l‘il- Ion. Ohio. Thu; will he at homo on tlmln r1- tun. at 030 Wall-«1., after July 8. Mr Nolan will erect a. lmmlmmn rus- ldcanoe in the fat-liionable west part in the am: tuturc. Many elegant anal costly presents haw nib-adj been rmciveil Ir'om â€lends. both in and out of than oity. Including a cheque for $10,000 from the groom's one». It. Nolan. Turnip Sud Fresh Carter’s Elephant, Jumbo, Hartley’s Bronze 13);). etc. Every kind at Biginbothnm‘a-dst. Historical Scout, “can. The following offlou's were elected at the am lmeetlng _of the Ontario 88:.eran Society, which met at Pe- tcrboro and mm last week: Pres- idem. C. C. James, Deputy â€mister ct Amieultnre; First Vice-Presidsnt. George R._Pattnllo. WoodCtOCk a Sec- . AL I!‘â€"I-â€"v (“unï¬t-if- w-_'_ (nd \‘k‘cxl’reflden‘t. In: d. Town“; I I‘oylo. Tororto: '- legh. Toronto: 001 urn. J H. Ttynmgoo! UWXJEI' n. :u ----- v, . .V, cm] Vk‘mPreflden't. Barlow Cumber- lm d. 'Ibml‘tn; Snorouu-y. David I‘oylo. Tororto; Treasurer. Frank )‘eigh. Totem; Gounod to the Offic- urn. J H. Thumpon. Toronto; A. F. Hther. Burl“; Lbcol. Edwards. Pe- terboru; I E_Weldon, Lind-J; Alf. lutuuru. n“... ma W Ihon. inn-onto. Plano and Vuul Recital. } A recital by the pupil. of. Mr. J.‘ Parnell lorri- was given Therm evening In the mboolroom 01’ Cum- mm. lethodlet church. [in Louie 1-,. l'l-rkme' several piano num- beta idiom“! lame-II of technique The piano number-u by line Irene no- Dougnll were brilliant in execution. um Either A. Pogue sang number: from Gounod and Nevin in n. We! manner and with good onunolntion. lies Floule B. Tboxton playcl; all her melodio- with rfect em. The Mcloiv in lit. 00 to be a. difficult election. alien Thexton played with n -brlllin.ncy which won much Invar. ms- Cora Welter: never wag heard. to better advan- tage. Ber number! were given in a. deep. full. well-trained value. which was shown to good effect in theiaet eelccilon. “O hens and his Lute." The piano num rendered by men Akin. Campbell were given in excel- heard again withl pleasure. Hr. Mar- ris gave n. dchghttul group of vocal numbers in his usual expressive style. His rich. sweet voice is alwnadhetu'd with much profit mind plenum. Particularly line was his number pupils and teachers alike. the pro- gross made by all performers being le marked. ' i ABSOLUTE SEBURITY. mnsn AT 10ml. III“- cues ’ch HEAnAc-HE- Gran. Genuine ""an ‘g-EM"; KHICM x _ 5i V‘ i? “ï¬zk “§fl“u Tn“ {nth NW NW“ W? {m x-flï¬imuflk: “his “a. m Hm FH': â€30‘ Lu. W msHi “gaLfg f‘aï¬â€˜l \‘i “â€2223“! ‘ W J. H4 may um“ t MS tha WuJWY‘, and costly presents ,9“ rmcivext Ir'ozn and out of the: oil}- “11‘ [or $10,000 from 9, Hr. Nom- 1; wedding 8’. Pvt- no doubt bu, rm 1! I; with admit-{mt .mv mmnlt’. MN“ I“, Daily News. rm Lind-1y and Co flec- Coloe. -5 65- h'm “ti James am!» am is and Ira “:24 to»; when mm m mm and a null‘;-_ ‘ Wham-£6- . mé lmbsm and beam in Agrteumm Implementa- MORGAN BROS. Druggists and 0950m- Serious Iccldont In Iarlnu. Dir. John O‘Kude. a. young man about 21 sun:- of ago. unpbym! on the farm of If. John Coughlin. him-l. no... giant flvo at†â€It at here. not with 3 notion- nccidont on Fri- 61:. and u a. maul: ha any lam hi. m. ‘H‘n m In a W field “I- I119. BO wu In a 9mm hold try. tn; to catch a. horn. “n: a. box with some on)“ In it for thattpnrpocux When tau animal came mthm stew hat of the young mu: ho 1’th lor- ward to catch the halter. when the homo “thatâ€; tux-nod and kbkod with both legs. tanking O‘Keofc in tho 6mm and knocklnz km to the nu! in an unconac'wns conditiun. â€rho untortnnm follow wan ptckad : a few minutes later and tukon to . Cougblln's house. Du. Blanchard. turn. an! Dr. Chantal. ankwood. were quickly summoned. and alter an “animation it wu dinovcrad that “In right um was brokm and tho )1 annular dislocated. in addition to intctnal injurica. The doctors are blag all they can to ave the young Inn‘s llfe. but it in twat he may The Collegiate cadets are Inspected. .The annual inqxvction o! the Col- lglnte Institute Cadet Corps took place norm morning hut. At‘.) o'clock Lt.-Lol. Hamming. of K101:- gn. who had been nppolntud by the ' vunmmt for this duty. nrrlvetl on the Puhllc' School monk. ocean. ed by Llcut.£ol. Hughes. A 9 number of our cltisenfl were aloe pxeeent and the County Gouncll mm ocoodon with their at. . 'Dle_ students from the Collegiate provided chairs and both the Collegiate and the Central School mom.- velp on hand in full force to encourage the Cadets. mom looked vcy nut and aoldlerly ln their uniform. the new caps and the red ltripu on the tron.» are adding very materially to the d- , (In. The omcell are Cavt- Jim:- ‘ wood end Liana Jade-on ’ Porâ€" rlnrfrhe Inspectia: luster} ut an hunk-adieu)“. tlmnCnpt. 1-;- wood handled his company exceed- ingly well. The boys not only 1’9- oenta} a. line appearance. but thelr drill all through will very creditable. not: rumbling, the various company :1on the echelon muchlng. the extended order. the firm-g move- ments. the match past all were skil- fully done. and rennet credit on the boys. their ofï¬cers and their instruc- tor. 31:. L. W. Mbr. of tllaColleglb ate wt. Col. Hamlin: expressed himself an very much gratiï¬ed with the Corps ld (not. it w the! equal of any ln the Province, in his opinion. place mm o‘clock LL-Lol. gm who had ' vunmant f0! the Puuic' Sc ad by I. 9 number ‘ho present 8| 53.33%: mam [IKE TRUE SOLDIERS. Examination and Advice Free. wake up?‘ "Bowen! [-60 that. Lucinda?" ex- pmtuatcd the deep: hum. “You know I've got the ping pong ankle." “men put him in his cradle‘ and rock hlny Aa. _wh}_le."’ ,Al __ by- - ....d- “Alclflbflld 380115138 him i night: 1.sz um- ESE hank!!!†“Jams KEITH MATT. H. stsox. recover. ___.â€"â€".___ nes McLean.I rowan-«uncut.» "mm“.‘ow‘ 11‘ an TO any n CINNAMON'S We now have a room com- pleted in the ten of the store where we can test your eyes privately. “7e have equipped it whh every mod. em convience for the ex- amination and correction of defective vision, making one of the most up-to-datc optical KICK“ IV A HOME I "â€"- gv- .. a little. whila ¢ 0... â€I" Gran. Cereal Coloe Disqualiï¬ed. 'Mf" his wife said. in the (load of the quot {1* you wank! walk with _ while; 83‘. going to 'ork rooms in Ontario. “ND-9.4 3". Out anther. I've tot My 1229“??? for a. pod qu'jty of it- Footveu. Au (noon .0“! acre u-e rumble “d boy lookxoll, M no nude for u for Ipot cnh. Our customâ€; get the be“ u, the lowest prion nod ave money on every pmchue, do“ 1 F0 R 500 lï¬‚ï¬‚â€™ï¬ OLD STUD. muggy; MVW- manhunt!» theoustocnors- run-w“ Wflim In large numbers during this sale Ind SELLING OUT SALE d WEI", Lamps, Fancy Cups and Saucers, 0. 7 and Plates, at less than cost. DIE“ m: Sergcs, regular 25:. kinds for 15“» chricttas, 30c. for 25¢. Black Fig“ and $1.25, for 75c. and 7°C. RIMâ€. remnants Vand odd pieces at half price- OIDEREI â€THINâ€"Champion, the tailor, h95 bee! overtime, but it will save you a few dollars t6 market loci, m and Eggs Vanna at highest _ days In 1 .. mu-xal inducements next IO BOOTS L225}? Slipper: CLOTHING agnï¬lgadon. n keen nppeme r00 we, and reaching 811215.; All . Hm mum is Gaming “an ta @njey it $199 aur SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freeze “amflIOCkS, OtC, at lowed prices mam yam BRITTON BROS, J ewelle HEADQUARTERS FUR E FEIGIIG, "I! IIXEI PAINTS, Fm†BUILDER? MIME. STOW, TII'AIE, ETC itl Footvefl'. All (been said her: an reliable necoum Poncmms cussuu. suntan“. Foot wunweauhu. job lotrgoc; a gait}, BOY" Sizes, 2%, 3 and 3,5, . {f SEWâ€, Men’s Carpet, $1.00 kmds 0 ‘ Men’s Suits, only a few left. ‘ N Bays' Pants, clearing out below I his»! 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