' n m. --t..w«.w.u.wl .4 BIRTHS [ARSE-At murmursâ€, on Rocky, _ inn. 8th. to Remit and Min! Hut-uh, am? The Grand Trunk line ends at Bravevb'urst. ' North of that is Qï¬tion to North Bay. largely bonâ€" nod and known as the Paflifio Juno- lion. operated by the G.T.R-, and C. ER. but Owned by neither. Further duvelupment will be awaibal wit“ interact. r'v mm be run down to Sluruwu NM, and the anurgetlo Village Clark a! that oomamtloa. my) the: was, in: at ulna (lull Club. ought tqlooll. out for mu splendid chance to get rapid communlqatlan with“ the out. lib world. Ibo collate“ giving the We in ma Ggsette am Menard. Johnston and Falccnbrldge, the forâ€" nor being Mr. E. F. B, Juhuvflou. the well-known Toronto lawyer. The advertisement also includes some who: motions in the West or what gypsum to be an éxté-nalvo project. Has this project any connection with tie G.T.R. Pacific, the C.P.R., or Mac- tensit- a: Man's Canadian North'- I It“ RIILWhY I’IIROUOII VICTORIA COUITY. ' In the last Canada Gazette appears the usual official notice of applica. tion [or adwter for the Canada Central Railway, one‘ cectton of which is to run from’ Sudhury {hi-0mg]: Scotia Junctionâ€"where the, Fury 8mm) m1 0mm, rr rather Panitio Juncucm. Railways :2qu a meme through the "township“ (I Daley or Fenekm, by me shore. or hum dr Sturgeon Lakes, to the 0mm: of who vainm=mmhm Muln‘ The â€(190800 line would. u nmnuer of course. run “trough Mm. H u mm was by Stan gem 1.qu «bl-MM»: or arm- line proï¬t. . ‘ V l ' History will linkflthe name of Hon. $75.: 3fo G W. Ross with. apatriotie effort to ' city of } build up the steel rail industry. The I land. In brother, Temiekaming railway commission 1 ‘ wisely gave a preference to the :ï¬â€˜ï¬gr Clergue midis. m. Clergue was giv- late Fm. en his own price, and the commission mama! ‘ years. I shook}. accept nothing lead then rails death [ aqua-lip qnamrtoanymdeinthe a“; world. The whole Tem'nskaming rail-iI on the 1 way venture cm the lines of public Wm. Me; ‘ where he pwnerehip premises w be a good | r t We at business tor the country†ciï¬sï¬fr‘. all! an equally good stroke 9! politics ' ed at his IUD-wt .The 11088 evperimcnt with public ownership ought to give the Ontario Government $25,000 worth 01 rail, ‘Way for eVe‘ny $25,000 Worthi U! money put into the line. The Tennis- kam’ing road should cost the Province nothing, and the Dominion subsidy 0'! $331) per mile Bi‘pqld be clear [or or e mile. (Toronto Telegram, Monday.) ‘ History will link. the. name of Hon. G. W. Bass with the only sensibb‘. bullt stretqh' a! railway in Canada webt o! the latex-colonial terminus. The Temiscam‘xng railway shouH he built and eauipped 101', not: more than $25,000 per. mile, and' shioukl sell (or befallen in dthel‘ lands. A Yum Marcy Chrisqlnas to All! once more it? is our pleasantprivi- loge to be able to wish' on!“ many- snbactibcrs and readers, Am the paibhc in general a Merry Gin-Laws. Truly the Leaple, 0! this fair Domin- ion have cause, to be grateful forum abundant prosperity that has blessed all branches of national eatery-lee During the yen“ mm the beneï¬ts arismg therelrdml the citizens of this town and county hpve shared “to the tall. Let us. then, enter upon this joxcoe season wit!» hegrts attunned to the. bright-er outlook, and 8.8 we azproapb the mystic anniversary so pregnant o‘.‘ hope and promise to the children of may, let us not fail to return thanks to the Giver of all good things for the mercy and tumors A '_.-SL,_ Be ha; agown. in blowing the fruits of our 18.1an 8411' m shielding us I'm the dire visitation that have BBXALL 8: MATTHIE Machines ' Evetrough Step Laddeys Conductor Pipe Coal Oil Pumps Machine Oils Sinks 5°00? Shovels Iron Pipe and Mann: Forks Fittings HOI’SC Brushes Brass Fittings Call and see our Store Display. TINSIITHING AND PLUMBING Hardware Graniteware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Cloths Wringers Washng earn dividends on 3; ’,JOOO I CREDIT To 6. W. ROSS. 112 Kench, ï¬nds-y- mm must-us! Lead in these Lines. VCufl'y Combs Stove Pipes and Elbows Stove Boards Stove Blacking Pipe Varnish Stove Repairs V Stove Mica Evetrough Conductor Pipe Pumps Sinks Iron Pipeand Fittings Brass Fittings ROBERTSONâ€"0n the 4th. in Vera- , lam. Jan, Robertson. aged 89 years. ‘ CUR-'l‘lN-Iu Lindsay. on Mbndaw, Dec. 15th, 1902. Patrick Cut-tin. hgcd 74 years. OOPPâ€"In the township of Fen-elm. on Thursday. Dec 4th. Wm‘. Dom), aged 85 years, 6 man-tits. and 28 ' days. . JONESâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Wed, I mosday. D83. 10th, my. J_oh-n Jones, .ALL _ -_.I EDMUNDS. â€"In Huntsville, an Th'urs- Dec.18th‘, Mrs. mg Edmlunds, day ' wife of the late Conduc‘tvr Eda minds. The remai no will FE: ‘ numb Lindsay to Port Hope 1- my '91- intexment on 83.1mm 3 - l Man)" of our rengdsers will regret 1.0 hear 0!! the death cf .Mr‘Patricik I Cnriin lockinaster, which sad, event ‘oz-curred at his residence, Rnsaeik .51... on Monday afternoon at ‘4 o'clock. atte‘c ohcut six. weeks‘ illness from diabetes. '3‘ The dcaeawd, who .w as one of :the best. known and most: highly resgectel'citi'zens of Lindsay, wan~ born in Jame. 1839, 1near the I city of Ennis. County of C are, [reâ€" I Ian-5L In 1840 be, together With his brother, two sisi’crs and parents; I came to Canada, settling in the town ' ’1'; than of Cobcnrg, where his (nth. ‘ I lafc Francis Cur-tin, engaged in the mamxfmfnre of brick for 'several years. 11‘) 185-1. aboniy alter the death 0! his parents, Mr, Curtinmovâ€" ed to flhe towm’ship cf Ops, settling on the tawny now engaged by Mr.‘ facture of mick, carrying on mean. cessf 1:! business. ed ol’ his brick busineés to his eldest son, French, and .went farming. par. chasing the south half of Icrt 14.o'on. 6, Ops. In .the [all of 1893 MY. Guttin ' was appointed lock‘master at Lindâ€" , ea; by the Ontario Governmenm, and ' m the following spring removed to !Lin-:}sa.y.. ‘__ j M. ‘ ----- n n1nrr;_ s: .« cr (D ’1 (D :3 f9 3% en E (D a :3 Ta: U| Luvuun | u..- , __, (3-15. are 30mm or decency} V n Fr. Battlord'u um Mn Cur- Hu mu- m «mun n license commu- piomu- kn- Veuï¬ whim-m. whims m- nmtm lw mm uu the: Ham .0! \In o‘mm‘. Mr Curtiu. although- mt‘tm‘ Km: my muulnunl pwmuu. Mum,“ tank a grant imam†in luml thm m wank» he mu, a ntnuwu whom and m Mum a Roman mum!» 13w Naomi ‘ lace “3'th morning from .37†- ury‘a chm-oh. and “w manly at. mam b,» all classes a! Mum; The W100“ an! tawny haw the synguthy or the oommumty in that m be. ‘Qavementt. , ‘ blunts-u. . In the year, 1851 deceased man-i- u‘ Min; Mary I-‘lynn.o-I Comm-5.193;) children being the Traits of the no. ion, at whom five are v‘ead. The sunning member‘ at 'tb'e [wily are Mrs. M. Moriarty, Frnnï¬s Cut-tin. South 0L8: Petfl‘, M‘whnel nmr‘. Mm Annie. Cuttin, and the widow, who are lvlt to mourn for a v‘avotogl hm!â€" limr‘ um loving father. Mrs. Dead, or Cubonrg.‘mv‘| Mrs. '1‘. anfl. 0! I ‘n_..‘_..... The Late} Patrick Curtin Mam of our reagders will to beam 0!! the death H.111: Curti n lockmaster, which 53 “noun-red at His zeside ace, ] ï¬fb'ar’e'xH'SEeh’is) mum and 17 10 dafysl, CAREEW.â€"In the tqwnahip at Samâ€" erville, On My, Dec. 7th', Ed- ward. youngest child of Mr. Samuel - 4A . ,-AI_:_ -_J 1“! an. {W's cant noun" 1118 â€â€˜1“ ICE wwt-- -.,.. _ 7 V Campaign,†by Edmund E. Sheppard; “A Picture with a History," by Phillips Thompson; “The \Evidenoz of Things Not Sun," by Kate WestIake Yeigh; “Hi8 Original Farce Trag- edy.“ by Stambury R. Tarr; “The cover in colors enriched with me.’ like phpmgravnres or their Exml.‘ lenciea. Lord and Lab: Miuto, Sir Wilfrid Lantier, Mr. R L. Borden; Horn. G. SW .Rpsa. Hi!- J’. P. Whitney, Lard Dunconald, Chief J natice Simon; and the 301380 of Parliament, 0tâ€" tawa. .The gleaising exterior as a ï¬tting index tn! the choice contents. The storieg pogbfisla “Jud flawley'a A -‘ D annrd‘ [Sixty Pages oi Choice Reading Combined; with on Art Supplement of High Unit-interesting Sketches of Lindsey’s Industries and Business Firms. , with Accompanying Photogrsvores. i For many yws past The Post ‘xhus honored the coming of Christi. mastide by issuing ansz'eciai edition. conï¬ning various ieutures oil a mor- itdrious nature, but newer have we felt pride equal to that which prompts our announqdment of the treat reserved: for thoue who are Iortunmte enough to secure acopy oi our Illustrated Editimz for Christ- mas. 1908., ‘1 its pre-eminence over our past efforts altos. the same line is in keeping with the strides mails by thio'iair Dominion in the my" few years, as computed: with? the slow and labored advance under the former political regime. The Post‘s illustrated Edition _ro;_. Christmas. 1902. is in marine form, 1 1.219 inches in site, with hammer! " serving. Emma 01 Many-Bravenl-teatheu," by Bleaisdell annex-on; f‘Tho Bishop. the Parson and the Po son’s Chum." by Robert Jackson; “ twin 3: Year." by» Law Johnson; “The Colonel's Guest." by W. A. l-Yuer. Bordwich‘t ea in between are somber of page. .0! interesting rearing of amine]- inneaw,chhxacter, including atabie giwng; the population c! Canadian towns and cities according to the last census. the WI for the ecv- eral Provinces. 'hnmorouo selections. 900.. the whole making a literary prise well worth pone-dog and pro. Not the least ottrdotive mature at majestic is the German-ht devoted to'Lim imiustnos and business men, which in bright with many fine , .[bo‘tOgravures oi the buildings and. the owners, and anon-her oi [zrctty ’viewstakeh in war-ions parts of the town. A resume of Lindsay’s history one advantages as areeidenti'ol. hue- ... . “nurturing nature in- “â€1..-‘ nor! 1 I l mmwmuwum‘mm nll Richly m "shod llth Illustrations, V V GIVEN ran 10 PROMPI PAYING summaries, utw mow Undoubtedly the Boot llollday- llumhor Ever lulled In the Illdland lllstrlot. THE POST’S flï¬f ""IIIUS‘I‘RAHD EDIIION OBITUARY. DEATHS. yogi; 5' months and he, with hamme enriched with life; as of their Eme a Latb' Miuto. Sitr MY JBL L Borden. m P.Whituay. INC-w York am. 81 78% ' Chicago 74% 77% 7458 Toledo ................ 77% 81% “-- ' Duluth, .\'o. 1 Nor ..... 733$ 76% .... l I":‘.’)V'.') ST. LaWXU‘JXCr.‘ MARKET- Grainâ€"- Wheat, red. Lust: ......... $0 70 to 3.... Wheat, whiny. hush.....,_0 70 .... Wheat, spring. bush ..... 0 68 0 Q \tht, goose, bush...... 0 64% 0 65 Beans, bush. ............ I 30 1 5° Poss, bush. .......... 0 76 .... Ryc. has!) ............ 0 51 .... Barley. lvmh. ........ 0 43 0 4S Oats, hush. ....... ..... , 0 34% 0 5539 Buckwheat, bush. 0 55% .... T030 \"PO FAR}! P3033502"; “'holouam. Ray, baled. car 2145. ton...†00 to 8.... Straw. baled, car 10:9, ton.. 5 00 Potatoes. car lots .......... 1 10 Butter. dairy. lb. rolls ..... 0 18 Butter, tubs. per lb ........ 0 17 Butter. creamory, 11). r0313. 0 22 Butter. croamqu. boxes... 0 21 nutter, bakem‘. tub ..... .. 0 14 Eggs, new-laid, (102.... 0 19 turkeys, per lb ..... ..... 0 (D Geese. pcr lb ....... . ...... Ducks, per pair........... 0 Cluckcns, per palr......... 0 Honey. pu- lb. .......... 0 Honey (sections), each. . 0 1236 TORONTO RIDES AND WOOL. man. No. 1 “can, :2spectod.......$0 Hides, No, 2 steers, lnspected....... 0 Hides, No. 1,1nspectod.............. 0 Hides. No. 2. Inspected.. Hides-.180. 1 cured. u-lung.......... Caitlklnn. No. 1, selectec........... calrmns, No. 2. se.‘ected........... Delconu:(dalr1u), ecch.............. Sheepskins Wool, fleece ..............so 14 to Wool. unwashed oos Tallow, rendered 006 Tallow, rough 001% 0 EAST BUFFALO CA‘I'I‘LI â€ARK“. ‘Eut Bath] Dog. 11â€"0.me . 025 head; an t now Ind Iowa. rem :enlgrgitppl, gas to 88.15: cm to 853§555a O c. .- 8883 000w00000000~u a o 0 o o v 0 o o u o 0 00800000 ggaaaaasgssaa 53388 cadet; t I. $8.25 to $8.75; common to tood. 86» to 88. nonâ€"mum. woo hand: «an: 10: higher: heavy 06.56 to â€JV nixed. 45 to 86.!!- Ycflen and “pug? to “I o . rougho, .75 to 86; It! Sheep £210 Lambs-833p“. 10.1 head: Itendy: top hum. 8.00 to so; cnlll to . 44.25 to 8610: wllnn. us to .75' even, “.26 to M. ; moon. Np. ml!- cd. “.16 to 84: com to 3006. 31.73 to $8.“. At Chl'éago toil“. Mix, wheat closed un- changed from Wedm-sday May com â€3 higher, and May oats Kc over. Luann“ wm-zxr MARKET“. ' Following are the cream; quotations It Important wnmt contra to-day: , Dre. May. Jul!- §93v York am 81 I?!“ Liverpool Gnin Cable. An Wenâ€"Andri- . cu Whent Markets Steadyâ€"Cattle ‘Mnryetn Stendy-Qnotlflons. Wednesdny Evening. Dec. 17. ‘ UVNPM Wheaurmnm cioudJAd'to 591 lower tn-day than Wbdnosday, and corn tingling 3m to *9 lowpr. ' This hum (nu-1m: Edition will be ready for dehvery early next: week. Owing to flu: cost the issue is [ignited Our readers are again to. mindod that this fine premium wit] be given [reg only to grcmptpayiag old and new Hubcribers; the {rice *0 snuncribers in arrears. and to the genera} labile, will be 25c. “ï¬rings.- least initiative mature a! the issue is the dexwmut devoted m'Lim industries and business men, nmcb in brig“: with many fine , [:bo‘bogravqres of the buildings and. tbn owpegs, and amber of petty #iewstakeh in ,vaxiouï¬ parts of the town. A resume or Lindsay’s history and advantages an accidental. Ml- iuéaa’ and manutagtnnng centre in- .1 reduces a. series “readable sketchb- reciting the atendy growth of cm: leading mermntile and Industrial in- terwts. and these chapters alone out. tics: to render the magazine well womv-‘presetï¬nc as a. valuable conâ€" tribution to Ccnnyy 'Lv’yst<>ry_~ ! I Robert Jackson; “Wmthi‘n a You." by Law Johnson; “The Colonel's Guest." by W. A. Fraser. Sandwich; ed in between are summer of pages .0! interesting rearing of amine]- laneouw,chnxacler, including atable givnng the population (I Canadaan towns and cities according 1a:- the last census. the totals for the our. eral Provinces. humorous selection. etc.. the whole making a literary prize well worth panning and pro. serving. _ . ‘ . '1‘». . m WEEKLY- P078137, LINDSAY, ONTARIO red. List: ......... $0 70 to 3.... whlrrï¬ hush. . ...,»0 70 .... spa-mg. bush ..... 0 68 o co goose, bush...... 955914 9935 MARKET EE?ORTS. ms, aspect.†....... so on ! p8}? g1] teed, SIZG eu‘tgsmtd OOOOOOO 33 'paIrDCODCIQOIOCOOC mpec .............. , 393$"? ----------- ° °" I Ladles’ Colored E mlung .......... 0 m . _ 1, selected ........... o m ; sewn. Belford quaht 2 sezected ........ ... 0 on a), each .............. 3% ‘ greys and modes, 00: 3:333:23: .... 'sb'ii'ié'sons I waits and 2 dome 1 3a """""" 3 33 3" ' best ualit sizes ...:::::'.::: 001% 0:3; ,4- q 3†‘ Q. n n c o. O u I o I o O Q o I o O O O u . . o . o u .h. n . n . n u . him. . . .u flab . u. ubW . . . h . â€m 7.6;. r .U .00010000000019. mmummummaumummw . it"l‘J'le‘: lvi'l. ' Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves, pique z sewn. Belford quality. colors in light greys and modes, corded backs, plain : waits and 2 dome fasteners, Perrin’s best quality, .sizes 52 to 6}. per ' pair ........................ 31“ Kid Gloves at 50c, 59c, $1.00, $1.25 A- _- pa; pair . . ~ HOSIERYâ€"The best 01 our Christ- mas giftsâ€"A 50 dozen lot of Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose in assorted ribbs, These are what are called throw outs by the maker; the qualities are from the 35c, 400 and 50c lines, and but for some slight flow, would be at those prises. l FURSâ€"Ladies’ Long Alaska Sable Rufl's; made from natural colored sable, i best quality, trimmed with six tails ! and one head, cross-over style. AA- _A Umbrellas at $1.00. $150, $2.66. r175, $3.50 and. . . . . . . . . .....$4 50 to msaoo UHBRELLAS-hnglish Made Plain Black Silk and Wool Umbrella. made with par 6mm and natural wood and bane smile: with silver mountings, warranted fat. in polar. 98¢; .33 00 v and .............. '. . . .' ...... $1.50 LEATHER GOODS --Ladies’ Black. Grey and Tan COIored Leather Chat- elaine Bags. made with leather belt hook and nickle mountings. each ...... 400 Chatela: no Big: at .50c,m 75c, 81 00 81 50 to. . .85 00 Lndiea' Tan and Grey Colored Wrist Ba . made from 1:0de leather. wit ateel bailing and nickle chain and mounting» each†â€500 Wrist Bags“ 75c,$100.0â€150 0200 Aâ€"-A GLOVESâ€"teenore dualityâ€"Ladies’ Black and Grey Suede Kid Gloves, the most perfect of Perrin’s makes, fancy backs, plain welts and 3 domes, every pair guaranteed, sizes 5‘;- to 7%. :- pal? ........................ $133 French Canvas Cloth in black onlyâ€" it’s a recent arrival. and is the newest of the new width 51 inch, wide basket weave, the oak}? is sure, per yard $1.00 Black Tafl'eta Silks at 50c, 65c, 75c, 90c, $L00. $1.25 and. . . . . .81 50 DRESS GOODS â€" Two specials â€" German Coatings, 48 inches wide, in the winter colorsâ€"brown. blue, grey, fawn, green, red; this cloth will stand all the hard wear you can give it. 6 yards for dress or suit, per yard $1 50 Black Taï¬'eta Silk, suitable for skirts and undershirts‘, 36 inches wide, soft in texture, warranted pure, fast color, 7 yards make a skirt; this 18 a wonderful offering. per yudu ~$l- 00 SILKSâ€"Fancy Silks put up 4 yards in a box, ready for a Christmas gift, these come in plaids, stripes or plain colors; all warranted silks, per waist length. . us]. 75 Waist Len' g'ths at $1 00, $1. 5,0 $1 75, $200 8265 8$350 to........ "$500 pnce. . Fur-Lined Capes at $12.50, $22 50, 25.00, 335 00 and .......... $40.00 r . Grat l ry1 derate one, . oods at a mo . the world . to Price thethi largest makers m 11 -always td gfy direct from po 'ble to se -- sh an 5'51' to pay ca posntlon ' ntry, gne . thls Cou ‘nm and c .11 largest bUYers lsiess. Our vaIu-ejjittc buying h ving a connec ther store 1nd. g e have a a O m . W ' ' that no . . ‘ate tra tunltï¬es f r legltlm lled o be equa st “(1156 t}? a Ladies’ Fur Lined Capes with cov- erings of . fancy broche cloths. lined with gay and white squirrel lining, trimmed with ' Thibet, 36 inches long, each. ’ ...;1250 Alaska Sable Ruï¬s†at 85. 00, $8. 75, $12. 50, $22. 00 ‘and.... ..825 00 For the Ladies. .....saoo ........ ngao‘o DIRECT IMPORTERS. Men's Shirts and Drawers, per garment1 39c. soc. 75c. $100. $1.50. $200 Men’s 'ï¬ae best quality natural wool Shirts and Drawers, made with silk facings, cov- ered same. ribbed ï¬nish, sizes 34 to so in. Per garment ...... .............. $2.00 UNDERWEARâ€"Men’s ï¬ne nttunl wool Shirts tad Drums, t1! with covered seams and nteen facings. sizes 34 to 44 inches. (â€med. Pct ï¬tment-coco... 0.0000500 Men‘s ï¬ne Mocha Buck Mitt: with colt Jersey lining. wrist (amt. : dome lutencn. silk :titched man made of buck, not! as W'Wt. Per P‘h’..oooo........co.. .150 Men's Mocht Gloves and Mitts at 75c. $100. sl-as. 9-50. $2.00. $2.50 tnd $3.00 Men's Jersey Knit Way's Mx'fflcrs in plain and {tncy stripes. made with s swetter collar fastened at back with 2 domes. colors white. navy, urdinal. black. also in narrow club color stripes, at 25c. 50c, 75: 3nd $l.oo GLOVES-Men's ï¬ne Mocha Gloves. tan end pey colon. lined with soft wool end ditched with silk. pique sewing. all Penino Prue: make. fastened with 2 domes. Per Pu? ........ o ...... . ......... .000 81.00 Mufflers at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.56 $2 00 MUFFLERSâ€"Mcn’s ï¬ne silk Mufflers in plaid and stripes, in navy, brown, cardinal and black grounds, large size, soft rich co!orings. Aiusdul present. Each...$1.00 Men's all-silk or satin long length Four- in-hand ties, in colorings of light and dark shades. made of single or reversible silks, all with collar catch .. .............. 50c Men's Four-in-hands at 25c, 45c, 50c and 75¢ N EC KWEARâ€"Men's Ready-to wear Silk Puffs or Ascots. made of fancy striped or ï¬gured silks, to be worn with stand-up or turn-down couars. colors in black. light and dad: grounds. Each ................ 50c HALF HOSEâ€"Men’s Cashmere and Warsted Sox, in blacx._ navy and card: inal, made with spliced ankles, seam; less feet and with rihbs, English made sox, sizes 10 to 11}, per pair. . . .250 $10.00'and .'..' ........... 1.31200 UlBRELLASâ€"Men’ s Black Top Silk and Wool Umbrellas with best paragon frames, steel or wooden rods, with natural wood or bone handles best English goods, warranted make, Umbrellas at $1.00, $1 25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and ...... $5 00 DRESSING GOWNS, made of thick double face cloths, with lining of plaid, trimmed with plain cloth strapping and silk cord edgings, with heavy silk or wool girdles, gowns .at $7.50,. 88 75. A- ‘A LOUNGE COATSâ€"of fancy mixed grey, brown and red smoking jackets with Inge fancy collars, uimmed with colored silk cords, (on: outside pockets, English nude garments, each... $5.00 Men’s smoking Jackets at :5 00, 6.50. 7.50 and 8.00. Men's 801 from 10c to ........ For the Men. ESTABLISHED TABLE CLOTHSâ€"Pur‘ Table Cloths with real ( tingle and double borders,‘ match. cloths 212, 3, 3 tt- 0......Ollhincuuunu .IC‘ Tab!e Cloths gt $1.50 to Napkins at $1.00 to $7.51 COUNTERPANESâ€"Whitc Saga 60:; ties with all-over raised (16’8“ bofdcr, English makes, 2 1-2 yards 3% bnght ï¬nish quilts. Eachmm...$2- $6.00 White Countapanes from 89C 1’0 CURTAlNSâ€"Whitc Lace cumin“ ““9““ Bltkenburg patterns. made if“: 91"“ act macs. length 3 1-: yuds 0“ the “‘9‘! In lace curtains. Fairnuflfl Lice Curtains from 25c to slant/WP†TABLE CLomsâ€"Purc White W hue Cloths with real damsk PM: single and double bordcrs, with Nfl’k‘“ mtclL cloth: 2 1-2. 2. 3 1'3 W95. I Man a $1.00. $1 Md $7 50 MATSâ€"English Axminstcr Mm '7‘“ inches in size, with woven borders “4 F? terns, edge around with wool mace.“ A: able {at doormys and other places Q‘Ch oouooooooooo...-uo.. .... -'-""w White Blankets at $1 75. $3.50, $450 to $10. BLAN KETSâ€"F inc White Wool BM Alexandria quality, weight 6 pounds, at 6°st made with sky and pink tam edited and ï¬nish:d, made or sof: flaccywd- Pcr â€it I00... 0 o... .00... .ooooo $3.“ Children's Grey Lamb Mitts, made '3‘ drased leather palms and thumbs, nigh-h! full size gauntlet cuff, in all the vamd curls. Per pair, $5.00, $4 50 and.. $4.“ FURSâ€"Childrcn’s Grey Lamb FurCzp made from good grades of skins, in small large, light and daxk curls. Three pics in this lot, $3 50, $3.0c and.. m...†Children’s Japanese White Sid: Hand. kcrchicfs, made with hemstitchcd andonlad borders, also hcmstitchcd with initial cm Each ......I.........0.......'..’..a Children’s Handkerchiefs, 8c, 10c, 1213c White Lawn ’Kerchiiefs miEâ€"v-i-ï¬â€˜ hemstitched and lace edge borders! Irish made and worth double or price .......................... h Children's N atural Wool Vests "1 Drawers, white plush lining; it’s on greatest seller, all sizes in stock; 1g 23c; 18. 30c; 20, 35c; W 04, 40cm, 45c: 28. 50c- UNDERWEARâ€"Children’s Nam Wool Ves..s and Drawers, all sh“ garments, will not shrink. Sim from 16 to 28 inches; 18, 25c; '20, Soc; 2235.: 24, 40c; 26, 28, 45c. ' Ringwood Gloves t 9- j and. ... a 20c, m’.“ GLOVESâ€"Children’s Colored “d Fancy Ringwood Wool Gloves, Eng!“ made, sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, all one Mp: HOSIERYâ€" Children's All-wool Black Ribbed Hose, 20c;,55-§25c;6,35c;,;6§40c , 7} 8, 81-2,9,91-'210,50c 7%; HAN DKERCHIEF S FOR THE HOUSE $0. 37-50 P“ --- Chum $2.00. $3 75‘ mum on. kl {on Bl