LII d' > 115‘ til; Ra 883 w numb, mum-r tho Gonna nation on tau-«m. 28th, In the Many of lab, mu.» 1 m. to abut a W to m.mmmm.m strucziona Irom £1213 BAH-s to 5-11! I); public anct'un on the mix-k t square, L. ndsa), Satmday. Dec. 31-}, the following" articles; 1 good- JOY- mw DBL-245‘; 1 covered cv't; 1 cutt‘x. “any new; 2 robes; 1 long string“ bells. biaukats. e:c.,, 3.1 haxwgtqygg (good). Terms cash. Sale at 2 o’. duck sharp. Gco. Hcaugh. anct‘on: eer. .Vi toria County Liberals 3:: “cl! represented at toâ€"day’s great cou- mtim in Toronto. It is (stimn ated. than ovu' 100 60163»: t5 1!! town last night and. by earlyt train Parliament has been called to meet a: January 11th. Indinï¬iohs point to a short :esaion; an armors at bus- iness were putty w 11 cleared up lut seeaion. 1 I story but was whipped Into line by his neutmamsâ€"Dr Beatty, Nesb‘itt and other: of that ilk. . We do not. say that Mr. F0: has lent himself to any of the. schemes of his party. and will even admit that he has been an obl‘gn; an'l atten. Iite repreeentative. But Wear. Vic. lovia needs a strong man sum-1a sup- pom: of the“ Government. It the Liberals of we riding choose their :xongesv. candidate on Saturday.-ind mu work with a wit! to secure his election. “'9 predict a victory, 7 (Hamming. In 1:101. 15 must u: ap- parent to ever) [xiv-m ndad man wlo ken-pa in touch with public event; that 11)! governmazzt of Hon. Go. W. Ross am; for long been a target for all :m- vilification and amuse the men:- bets m' um opposition cculd bring to bear upon it. in the nope of discredo fit"); .thL- Premier anzl his CnbLnet. The Conscrmtiv; Radars who ea.- dotscd that vii; course would act iikely hesitate .z‘. annhng to :so- -comp H: their ends. lo it too mu 1: .10 assume that the muncy upisqdz and much or what has since mart-2d li'aro been “enginecrcu†‘with their comm-nee and asistzm‘Zs .LrW hunk not. It is as fair to assumrr 13:31 the small Li ~:al' majority in the houso 51:6. encouraged the Op.»- sition to adopt illicit means to secure pown. as i; is to charge the govern- ment with wrongdoing in the hop! at strengthening their positiom It is a significant fac: ‘chut Mr. Wh't4 ney vet): carefully hcld aloof from the Man from Mankonlm for month'ï¬ showing that he had no faith in his story. bu.- .wns whipped Into line by his in:u1u:;.msâ€"Dr Beatty. Nesbit'. As for 1h deeming â€A e teu-stiug one. as man) 01 me 0314:- gates wili come to the gather-iv: flesh from the Prox mm: Conven i .n alt-1d it: Torontc on 7» cdnuuhy and ‘Thuraagyï¬nd‘will nodoabt find time to giu- a: synopsis 0! :he interesdup: 3310-:ch g. and an on i nuofany pn- pused chm-gas 1.11m». . party. test the riding 1n the comm; nonnâ€" (‘ial (xenon in opposizxon to Mr. S. J. Fox. the present rcpresontative. The corvenlion promises to be anin- ten-sting one. as man) of the deb:- out ï¬rst-class work; this is be- cause we have practical mechanics and we give careful attention to it. and can assure you perfect satisfaction. thcxio .Wi o'clock pm SPECIAL LINES â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and StitSOn Wrenches. Via, Liavuuu- wâ€"â€"â€"â€"°_ - , Don’t forget that we argheafd quarters for all kinds of Tm and Galvanized Iron Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heating. BBXALL MATTHIE LINDSAY. FRIDAY. 30} EMBER 25 va “v â€"â€"__V 1 Hardware, Paper, Glass; _Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceiling}. Builders and Contractors 0:: Saturday next. New Agents f The Weekly Post See us about yogi: suppliqs of Auctmn Sale at Iarket SITU RDflV’S GOIVEI "OI EDITORIAL NOTES for Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. PAGE SIX L'zy next. New. 26. at 1 the Liberals of West 1 meet in the ï¬cagzimy select a candidaie to con- ‘ng in the cu-mmg’ Provin- u-ty‘s chances Victor-in. it n goodâ€"deem it must b: policy t 03 up- man who 1i As soon as the convention haddo- livered its opinion on corruption in thunderous tones, in the resolutions appended, it not itself to devising a. new platform. The extent and var- iety of the resolutions submitted leave no doubt that, however excelâ€" lent the adminstratlve work has been in the past, there is a work for the future advancement of social um ocononuc condition! In ammo :- which the Liberal putty will mar The ï¬rst molutioxi Ian-lid Ignored strongly the developmt of_0n- rhe Week a! the Day. The speeches of the .day were all brief, except for the hour’s address by the Premier in the evening. In that he frankly stated his dimculties in carrying on Government with so narrow a majority, and declared that unless it was increased to comfort- able proportions he would havd‘ to give over the reins of ofï¬ce. Theadâ€" dressee by the new members of the Cabinet were creditable in every way. and the enthusiasm aroused indicated the welcome with which they weare- eeived by the great convention. '11- though much was done during 'lythe day, the great temperance issue and many other planks remain untoulad bythemain body. and the wh o! toâ€"day at least will be requi «to complete the :work in Massey M. The smoothness with which business progressed alter it was well started shows that the preliminary arrange- ments by the general committee were well executed. The Executive work was also creditable to the large and rather unwieldy body. Senator J. K. Kerr presided as temporary Chair- man in the ioronoon under rather diflicult conditions. Senator Gibson of Benmsville was then ele(ted per- manont Chairman. and the sessions of the afternoon and evening were under the direction of. the Vice- chairmen, ï¬rst of flout-Col. Thompson, ex-M.P.I’. for Halidmnnd, and in the evening of Mayor Urqu- The reception accorded to the Prom- ier and his new and old colleagues Was a magniï¬cent one, but not more enthusiastic than was to be expected at the hands of men who know the great work that they have accom- plished in governing Ontario wiseLv. progressively and economically dur. ing a time when, as Mr. Evanturel so aptly said, the sister Province of Quebec has piled up so great a debt that her interest bill amounts to a million a year. Reae' Great PM Trim-pi. Just as the last Dominion election was a ralLv around a leader when every class respected. and whom the Liberals loved, making him the cen- tre of a campaign of personal triumphs, so did the Liberals of Onâ€" tario yesterday accord Premier Rees. Ontario’s grand old man, a personal demonstration without a parallel in the politics at least of this Province. “God bless his dear old heart."- shoutedr one enthusiastic delegate from the gallery at the mention 0! the Premier’s name early in the‘ W. and the sentiment was cheered to the echo. The summit of the Premier’l gratiï¬cation must have been reached at the evening meeting. when as he rose to speak he was cheered and applauded, and hailed in song. and saluted by a standing animated nul- titude for three full minutes. The delegates must have smiled When they saw themselm desigpated as the henchmen of the Government. The most casual observer could see -from the moment when they ï¬rst begen‘to stream into Massey Hall in the morning until the Chairman put his last question at nightâ€"that the assembled leaders of Liberalism were hewers of wood and drawers of water (or no man; that they were indepen. dent to the 1.1th degree, and were not there to approve of anything that did not appeal to their judg- ment as in the interest of the people on Ontario. '1‘. Keep Ontario's Seal Alive. The spectacle presented by the eon- vention was most inspiriting to those who, to adapt the quotation used by ‘Ilr. Rowell, believe in keeping the loan! alive in Ontario. There were hundreds of greybeards present, who had fought under George BrOWn and Alexander Mackenzie. and who re- membered the stern battles of Liber- alism in the old days against cor- ruption, and privilege and class gov- ernment in every form. There were hundreds, too. of young Canadians entering upon political work, to whom the brave days of old are but traditions, and the great men 0! old noble ideals to be lived up to. not Ila-lag one: People. They were not disposed too great- ly to dwell upon the shortcomings 0! either people. Their mental attitude was not the “you’re another" one. Altogether the delegates. by their behavior at the afternoon session. gave ample evidence that the heart of Ontario Liberalism is as sound as ever. and that the party, whether in once or out of it, has still work to do. Oe-veoue- Geode-no flwwlï¬e- nutme- “Janet-rm ‘ non el All Ohmâ€"1M MAM-W d Nov Ont-do te lo lane- “water-[Wm Toronto, Nov. 24.â€"First in eiu, ï¬rst in enthusiasm. and Mt in its oflectivenea among petty (other-inst dealing with Ontario politice is tho (mot convention in session at Mne- eey Hell. Five thousand or the moet enlightened leorele of the Province have gathered to formulate a. plat- !orm, upon whichâ€"es the Provincial Secretary put it yesterdayâ€"the Lib- eral party ehall stand or fall 1t the coming election. .. _ OVATION T0 PREMIER ROSS THE GREATEST CONTENTTDN 5,000 Liberal Delegates From Every Corner of Ontario. A Patna!" Policy. Volunteers of Amulet Plan a Refug- flomo In Iontclalr, I. 1. Now York Jouznal: Canmaadcr Bailingtcn Booth. of thé'Volwnbeen of America. has turd his hm bonus in Moctclnir. N. J†to 001ml Frodnrï¬ck Lindsay. me 0! tin chit-l of at!!! of up Volun'toou, at? 3 tom of flu nut. and. it will In and. y“ m‘lngav I m ,A_z..u A‘ g... B. 30011?! HOUSE FOR IAIN: -M.T. Enca Rayner. o! Winnimg. calted on town tï¬mds Tuesday and returned to lhzir ham: Wednesday. ...'1‘h‘ Mis 02 ESE! an! H In Rus. sell, of Cobou'g. wha hive beep vi .. iticg Mrs. W. S. Wight Will'm.¢t. returned ta their home th'u manna. ~M153 M. Brown. of Mingbrook. spent Thanksgiving :with Mr. and Mrs. Wakht. Wi.liam..;t. north. â€"MiSs \Vntson. who has balm vi:- iting Mr. and Mm Crosier. town. rendered a. very pretty and imprem aive solo at tin Cambï¬w. MAUI:- odist church on Smday. ' _ sâ€"Mr. Bunch. of thflcld. tnu. each-a business in 0.1!†town ’Iuaday dny. â€".\Ix. 1300.. Johnston. cf Bobvay- 3.31m. “'51.! m town Tuesday. on busi- Ion-nu o! citizen and Stu-(on unhi- 0n Gout. ~Mr. Gao. Stowsrt. of Valentin. wt: in town Tuesday. -m-. C. D. Dyko. transacted bus‘- nous in Melon Fails Tut-shy. -â€"Mr. Taylor Perkin. of Cunbray. was in town today (at a new hours. Cam‘s-ohm James Chisholm. Hamilton. moved a resolution of conï¬dence in the educstional policy 01 the Govern- ment. It commended the special courses in agriculturnl Instruction. and the introduction of manual train. in; and domestic science» The agri- culturnl training disseminated through farmers' institutes. dairy schools. lruitgrowers' and similar associations was approved. H. H. Miller. Hanover. seconded it. new W Recovering. Toronto, Nov. 24.â€"-Dnvid Patter- son. the Muskoka. delegate to the Liberal Convention. who was struck by a street car while crossing Yonge street on Tuesday, is reported to be progressing favorably at the Emer- gency Hospital, although he is not yet out of danger. be continued until every odender is duly convicted and punilhed. and that no political or other considerao tions be permitted to stand in the way of the fullest vindication of the sanctity of the ballot and the pro- tection of public morale." Capt. lutor'a non-d1. Moved by Capt. Hunter, Toronto: “That any candidate bearing the Liberal colors should try to com- plete his organization out o! reput- able men residing or having business connections in hi- on ridingâ€"(hear, beanâ€"and that it is an active duty of every Libenl candidate to see that no person who ha- been judi- cially noted {or corrupt practices is included in his electoral organization or brought into political contact with his constituents." (Cheat-a.) being a, violation of the fundnmcntnl principles of responsible Government and contrary to the spirit and trail- tions or the Libernl puny. (Hen. hear.) And this convention would Mao call upon the Libel-u members or Pnrlinment to devise the most. ample means whenby election trinls shall â€MN. m. Moved by N. W. Romll. K.C.. To- ronto: “Thnt thll convention. re- presenting the leernl petty o! the Province of Ontnrlo. repudintes nnd condemns in the most unqunlmed terms, every form of bribery by which electors ere illegally or corâ€" ruptly influenced at election: to the Legislative Assembly, end nll fraudulent schemes to defeat the honest purposes of the electorate u . A low me. In the evening resolutions were adopted in a few minutes. calling for the-‘establiahment of a separate eer- vice, in connection with the construc- tion of colonization roads. the loca- tion oi town sites. the protection of water powers, and all other matters aflecting the future development of the new district; calling for the exâ€" tension of the Temiskalnins A: Northern Railway to Hudson's Bay. the giving of all timber except pine on farm laudato the settler; alarm- ing the party’s allegiance to Provin- cial rights, particularly with regard to the incorporation of local com- panies; favoring the appointment of a Provincial Commission to guard against overcapitalization of com- panies operating as public utilities; favoring the consolidation of the various labor branches of the Pro- vincial Government; favoring changes in the tiniber regulations; more lib- eral terms for the prospector for minerals; afï¬rming implict conï¬dence in the administration of the Ross Gmu-rnment. Wm ,‘éet Recon-end Abolition of Dar. Thu (‘ommittee on Resolutions as- sembled about 9.15 p.m. and dis. cussed the various temperance pro- positions submitted, which numbered about half a score. There was un- doubtedly a strong feeling in favor of a considerable advance along temâ€" peranoe lines, but the proposal to abolish the here was not adopted. At midnight the committee adjourned without coming to a deï¬nite conclu- sion. and agreed to meet at 9 ‘ o'clock this morning to endeavor to arrive at a unanimous decision on the propositions for further temper- ance legislation to be laid before the conference. 1 PITIIY PERSONAL POINTER!- engaged in agriculture and industn'. The ascend mun-mu, the W! 0b- km 0! ‘eorruptlfu. and bclmd against the employment or organ- izers from outside the rulings. The third and last of tho uternoon de- clued {ht runways Ihauld boar u share of municipgl md other un- tion in the same proportion as other taxnblo property. DAY’S IMPORTANT RESOLUTION. â€"Mr. A. E. mllwood had a large deer shipped to his home in Nb». castle this morning. -A mod-aimed deer shot by Mr. S. S. Dickinnm. of Part . was can't through to his home ton-dag. ~m-n Jm max-m d NOW- cum. uncured 2: Mr. E. N. 412m 1; It. 3. W. “Wit. 1; Mr.A.A.M2. ‘ 4'; .’ to lutulu can". Jody Weller. of Pcterboro. has inuod in injnnttion to restrain the [harbour Cold Storm Co. from 30. inc into lb: miniature at beet sugar. This was done on the appli- cation 0! Mr. Hugh. a mm. 01 Pan Hope. A pm! to Owl'q take th: manufacture of r was «mined at a meeting recent 3’. 1 . y â€"A pazty tom Newman: pggod through thin morning with Iona tine door. ‘ ‘ .‘ ' l : HIGHâ€"Id Linda: on Nov. tut. to Kr. 1nd Hm. Bush. 3 «night. . : had If Vu "an a $00.00 or Ion The \ictoris Loon a: Suing: Co. will die: you 4 per cent. [Mu-eat. payoble halt-yearly. it I!“ with than [or one year or [ownâ€"wu. ‘ flowed by Mr. Shaver. secondzd l-y 3r. Graham. thnt the :tandiug com. mittee on Finance and Asscsmcutbe instruczcd to uk- into ccmidern. tiootion and report on tho u'drisa- bility of nm at. twin; a had to rur- sisl in defray u; :2“- cxprnse a! th': ucent smallpox outbreak at 01k- woui.â€"Curiui. . Council Warned nu 1.30 Wed- quad-y._ 0n moï¬on 0! Mr. Fail-mini. 31c- onded by in. Wand-3. the 1 3m: documents w :e "(cl-red to the npptoprinte standing commit- toe. ~ Report cuiosia. Fimclnl ante-meats o! the man'- Omm Inriposu. Verulun. Son- 0013ch0. ani , Vex-alum. Son. orgillo. Ops ï¬rdgn._ _ _ . Report 0! the Seventh Cumin Guillermo 0! Charities and Con-ac- tint. l-‘lom the police maxing-ate chug Town of Lindsay. ruspactiug a boy ant. to St John‘s industrial School. From P. Clifton Parker. Trav- 1'. in; Secretary 03 the Free Hospital for (‘onzumptiws in Muskoln. "king an oppoltnnit)‘ to mun-s: the Coun- cil. . From 1 Assotkti cn-niosis. lutito to troll. Report 9! the East Victoria l-‘a . men lutuuto.‘ Twm the Socratary of the Depart- mc-ni of Runways andCannla. rxlxjv-z to haunts on the Viutoril Rmd. l'tom -hc Deputy Hm: 51:3? 3! Ag- lirnlture. replymz to me pctitionof the Council on ma subjmt of thee:- mt-‘li‘hmcnt at 11 Good Studs I'aninver. mg Branch 0: tn: Deparmcnt dig- ricultnro. From the clerk of Norfozk tranmnittinz Iilion to the Logidj Imp fling bought-y F‘xom the secretary of the Wotan Light and Power Commissioner: 0! l-‘u'clou Fells. respecting an inni- denhl test of the k‘cnulon Pally â€5:380- Rom Me. Thomas. C B‘rchartl mp- plung for the position oi manager of the. House of Range. l-‘aom the «Serenity o for the Aged. rc-pactim: un_mdi¢ent._ From the Superintendent of the n 10.1.: Industrial School. respect- ing the nte [or too mnintcnancc of inmates.. . l-‘xom the cleFk of Dalton. respzm‘- mg the propomd design: 0! Biz Ed- d):_brid¢_e, - .. .. l-‘rom'tho treasurer o! the Town. ship or Xuiposu. tnmmittxm stat“- most of expenses incurred By m- aon 0! an outback ol smallpox at szwood. From the clerk of the Conny (1! Ontario. respecting bridges on the boundary butweeu the townshnps cf Fem-Ion. transmitting butcment of cost of bridge across the ï¬ancee! drain. on the haunting. bztween the townships oi l-‘enclon and antimx. From John Bailey. em†rexpzcéjn; proposed repair or qurï¬'rgek'bndgu ' Fiona ntépaycrs of the Township of Ops, respecting Ens: CrossCrceK trickle. From Nomm Boyd 00.. rzhtire to upixing contracts for repairs to Lyle Bob badge. ( FY01]; EVOJ -Mx. R. J. cil Rupert of k. W. Ca Commissioner 0! Bighwc ty Roads Systam. _ Repofl. oi the Bank at Montreal on blame ut the credit- of the run- sun. J an 30th. ~Ruolntions o! the Township of Fenclon; Muipoaa, > flexley. Somer- u‘de and Ops, in lava: of a change in the constitution of an Conny Coun- The minutes 0! last â€akin were tea! and confirmed. The Wax-den gun. a brief admires. after which)†Bubmllted the following. documentiz Statements “money: at the cradit 0: mo Corporation. Victoria County Council amt roos- dn)‘ at 2 p.m., with ï¬fwdon Chm- non in the chair and tho following members present; luau. may-m. Faithful. Quinn, â€0000. X00116}. Scully. Shaver ind Dr. W004; lb- unt.Mours. Austin. Bailey 11:65:11)- ac k. con-ulutlon and Other Documents Mt UM at the O'CIIO' lad“!- Imus: Amus- nun! so: 110! non-u! sum». "(102M mum (MIL {in (Goa-tinned non week» he Secretary of the Cam-dun on {or the prevention of :u. . transmitting apelhioa rt- ‘ the objects .n' the Associa- of the Cong now" he“. :voumg Porn. 3 Sundry Malian: Ill‘l’ll‘ via 01 Bowmanvi r shii-prd through at we County 0! .2 draft. of a m htwo Assembly ' brfdgcs. zrsy-z on Tn Campbell the cure a! Panzaâ€"ion E» m "w SALE BEEENDER Are Your Trousers Stamped u . N. on†‘. vex _' {CW “‘blet‘xum LaLJsU-Q b ' bald "“1"“ “M the under. "2 '11i'1 A , " qï¬onlhep‘ “1 . g 1w;x:1;z:»- . «A signed will b. received up to Sammy. the Team any of December. 1904 {or the pvuvhuw of the uoruanwst quarter means they r: Aw‘m: :1 -' dance in Lin .- ‘ 2V2; : .- ~ or La Number Seven in the min...“ ?’\'r~':' run? o} Conmsiou «I lho;'l‘own:hip of Emily, in 17.“. 1%. ,7 , . ~. - -- L ‘ ‘ , the (Spam, of \ ietodn. K'†‘ ‘“ ’ ‘ ugli" Thu P9“! i3 chm no' In be. " ' W ... r L. t" y . W Th. â€â€˜1 h M “d M i. M kIIO“ 34â€: 12‘s.; ,‘i.’.‘n-bn>hi:; â€1 II‘ Itoodonhudonï¬. , hens-MM“ Manda: â€ï¬‚qumd. “nu a. 'W putt-«tout: pu: our very be: telligcncc into cuff." P3" . ‘ you x \ 0;. If our 332m; ,3 '31.} an depend the Guam-V ï¬g!“ 0: If vour dealer 50",“ “’3in and us 3 P05“! ““1 “a“ we when you cm 361 13"“ ,EWOolen Mills Compan†"‘rxovsax 31x05" M a bind» an. 16th Non-am, 1904. y a†° WUGKLIN ml“ .1 mu. w my. Vandal. ’ ‘ l t .1.an b“ “it?“ will b. mind -vnunxs, will... *1". “mummy. You ant beat these Suits and Overcoats at Ten Dollars that we show this seas admitted fact that we must have some inside truck in buying to be abfe to sc?‘ sud and stylishzarmentsat sound! a ptice. hint and call on us. All the left-oven since the beginning of the seasonaetozoonsnlent oneptice. English. French and America styles. Conan that were 35c to 75¢ in this lot. All to clear atCuhOOOCOIOOOOOOOIOOO .00.... I... 1% zsopï¬xsof Ladiea’ ï¬ne Kid Gloves, rudeby Purinsof Gtcuoble. ance. They are in colors of browns, tans. slate. buck and white. all have two dome Intends and embroidered backs. smssgmm. slzsvalua... 980 400 yards of Tamoline Silks. secuted at a bargain. These Silks give extra good wear, are rich and so". in ï¬nish. In colors 0‘ ivory. Cream. black-navy. brown, myrtle. raeda. cas- tor. cardinai, pink and sky. Special â€ryatd. .. .0...‘.....I.-.. 0......-. w £50 yaxds .of good Tafl’eu Silk. soft and bright an appearance. Colon are white, ivory, black. sky. brOwn, pink, cardinal and gray. Suitable: fat Underskirts aud'Drss Lin- 2“ Misscs' heavy Tweed Jackets, all made of check back cloths. tight-ï¬tting styla. bnid and plain Cloth trimmings. bmgs, greys nod ings. Special per yard . greerls. sizes 30. 32, 3* 3600.57.00, and $7.50 values ..... .... .... ...... 4 50 Ladies" jacket: in styles of tighbï¬tting. semi and loose backs,26 to 28 inches long. in tweeds, COVCI’tS and plain cloths; colots d btown. green, grey, navy and black. sizes 30 to 4.2; $6 so to $8 so values . . 500 Th5: Suits 3:: of Every garment was sizes are from 32 to 40. Shopping Will begin. ‘ Before this busy time come: round. the Ladies" Suits must all h: sold It's possible to do it, for the HALF-PRICE TICKETS will (gm; many putchasers. 9W We don't say you must buy. bit we do say you'll likely buy when you see them. Take ‘55 LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS AT HALF-PRICE. Prices $20.“) 8111118 $10.00. $15.00 Suits~$7.50. 82.00 Suits $6.00. 30 Ladies’ Fine Tailored Cloth Suits~Black Only. DIRECT mm The end of the month is nearly here and in a few days Christmas Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods. Gloves, Hosiery and Collars. Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Ladies’ and Misses’ C UK C33 “III‘ 0... I..'...I 500 1'38 m ;m WAX. FRIDAY, NOV 25 Dozen Ladies’ and Children's all-lad MSockilggmade of clean brightyan pliblcandaofnno seams in foot ark-g.†â€1y 3m sites 6‘!- 70 7-9 8a 8}, Q'gu a ‘0- Pa â€-00.0... .00... coon-0'0. Wakinorï¬nen'bbcdbhck Cashma: Hose,“ with mics: feet and fashioned IQ anduklgcolou'guaranteed fast, siza 8599!; These Hose mug: in price from 40cm 65c. Specialpcrpair... .. .......... 3E FagcyDressTweeds,abou en: patterns and coloriags. panwool,newthissea.son,for width 56m S! 25-md$J h...‘¢...o.~... 0......Il. Ladies' plain Black Beaver and Vic. Cloth Jackets. all made with fancy trimmiq oi hnidorailk; em well tailored gm“; styles with orwithout belts. tight may... ï¬tting, sizes 32. £042. $8.50 to $10 Vflwoo-o 0.0.0.000... coo... oooooo 70†India? Fancy 'Dweeds. Mixed Coven. PlzinClothjackeuâ€"du choiccof our m stock; in bro-us. um grczns and bladr,‘ high-class novelties in coats; sizes 34 to“ Any jacket from $4400!» $15.00 val- "H. ue for Fancy Plaid Dress Goods in winter colu- ings. suitsâ€; for Ladie s' u aists and Childtu‘s Dmin redud blue. red andblack a: Width 40 inch: Regular value 35c Spechlpetyud. .- ................1* mm 1†Ind $1.50 values 9 1117.7}: 10.“ heavy weight. I Suits and 58» on 10 V13. trim games; Trea Inesda “bah hth ksc