Ilr. Whitney has gone too far a!â€" rudy. He should have stood ï¬rmly (or no dismissals without public. inâ€" quiry; he has not done so. If he yields to the pressure now being ap- plied. and permits a elanghten in the higher poextiona such as he. ocâ€" curred in the lower ones, he will do more harp thereby than the whole- nb breaking, away from parts lines anthe election of Janna: m5; baa. ï¬ne good. Beta-mere who 'votedlcr, .h‘nn then m be taunted by théir fel- lows withhavmg ' mums; 5 lot of Conservative. amtâ€: for the hues: of mm will imam, use; motor: to Mm portym hecdme mom firm thin ï¬njddioes than ever hafnium†one: in . the Viniapendent element, will hemme- At the same time The Sun does not justify; the dismissals which took place last week. At. the beginning this journai said the license inspec- tors of the province were in a dit- fctent position from other officials: their appointment had been usually due to political reasons, and in many cones they, were active partisans awhile in office. The new Gama- wt was; justified in making the chooses here: but there should have been discrimination No inspector should have been removed without a uinl proving his unfitness to; the place. and in no case that we, have been: of has such trial been held. License inspectors have not gbeen the only snflemrs There beef!“ to‘ have been some ‘hing approachinz a‘ sweep of those authorized to issue maxn‘age licenses and o! I (hurt officers as well. ï¬n? stud of satisfy ying the appetite. 9L3 horde of hnngry ofï¬ce-seekers. , , merely whettcd these appetites"; “and now there is' a renewal of the demand for higher game in the form of- the county offices and offices in the slo- garments gt Toronto; , . . an their dismissal to their propo- sition that brewers be prohibited from Operating hotels by' loaning money to proprietors and‘ binding the In to use only their. par-neuter antes at heer.‘ Until threatened in this manner it sppenre the: brewer: uninitiated little interest in‘the do- .ings o! the Toronto Commissioners. but when the above more 183. eug- ‘mted they realized that their inter- ests were sorely imperiliod. and that :41») sitnsiion demanded -and Amish-e action it consequence o‘dim -inport to the liquor interests in gen. and were to b: averted. In order to relieve the tension and. reassure .the liquor men 0! the province the .htarers decided to make tnll'ix'sa of their vet influence and demand the dreads at the Commissioners. In et- mt the Government have been warned. that a strict enforcement 01 the liquor law will not be tolerated by those engaged in the tratticr THE HOST UP-TO-DK’BE LSTOCK 0F FIRST‘CIAASS the Iagonto -’Week1'y Sun has the unowmo say regarding the prob- able aim of. the numerous dismis- 31.13 and? by the Whitney quern- uncut: -, . .. EXAM: MATERIE. “It has been chamd â€" and with nae) piauaihilityâ€"that Messrs. F11- vdx‘e. Dnridaon ad. Hanan-.353 'ro. unto License Commissioned‘tcally (the Weekly v‘post to Give Prizes on. We will he Pleased 1 Holiday Perfumes LINDSAY. FRIDAY. D3058; ‘05. mmmm $.qu m r. a m" mm mammwmw m Mlmw A. HIGINBUTH‘AM’ I flow'tenhglneflrem ‘ At some recent fires in Lindsay the firemen at the fire hell have had difficulty in distinguishing how many times the gong sounded -nd conse- quently were in doubt as to the number of the bolt from whiqh the alarm was runs: in. The reason at- trihated is that; it is likely. the person sending in the elegrm retnins hold of the lever in the box. after pulling it down. whereas it should he p._alled down and immdiatel'y. Ithereted. 11‘ the person hang-awn to the lever it sure to send in a confusing number of rings. ‘ At the lat five me. 15 was ï¬rst runs. in:' and then came ditfereat number uneven! times and the ï¬remen stunted tor the edit ward. whentheenlehe and lanolin,- to be seen in: them met-pad]; pénod a! theï¬own. Pedplel should. beam-g tn}. In the November. number at the Fortnightly Review Mr. Benjamin Taylor has an interesting paper on “The Housing of the Poor." dealing with the problem as it is found in Glasgow. From it it is learned that the chic! difficulty. lies with the ahittless poor. the profligatc class. those who will not work. the: great \inajoxity o! whom are poor untir-ciy through their own fault. A Munici- pal Commixion was appointed over two years ago .to pick up informa- tion on the subject. It was found that one cause (it the difficulty: in homing the poor, was to ba found in the (act that: hundreda o! houseq in fthe poorer dietricts had been torn down to make room for stations and large factories. without any ac- commodation being provided for ‘ those‘eviotod. 0pc witness. a buiid- 1 er. testified tht‘trom 1857 to 1897 builder-5'. me†had been increased: about §Q perï¬gc'pplt, while the cost of living was much; lower. except the charge for rent. How agents tee.- tilied that there :was no “housing proï¬lem†[or the. respectable poor. Mr J. R. Motion. Inspector oi} Poor. said that pauperiam he found was chiefly caused hy- drink and prcm‘. taro max-ringi- 7 . : ‘ a. great rarity. In Germany. the re- port says, toads no comparatively dearer than in the, United States. The foods of the masses of German: made up in large part of fish. her- ring. chap meats, potatoes and the ohoaper tom: 0! watches. are high enough to hinder anything liko lux- urious living. . . . "Official returns show that when Sir Oliver Home: resigned the Pre- miership in July; 1896. there were still no less than thirtyâ€"seven out of sixty-tour officer: of the Ontario per- manent civil service who had been appointed before he became Premier in November, 1872. 0! the rennin- ing twenty-seven twenti‘had been superannuited. and. one d been dis- missed.â€â€"-Bigger'e Life of Sir Oliver Mowet. ‘ And the Hamilton Times asks: How many Liberal ofï¬cials would be found in ofï¬ce otter thirty-oonn years 0! Whitmyinm. think you t lowod h: o rpomnt inauguration of 1 auto c an o in which on»: com oloouonw l hooqpxo o gonn- 0 tot I no. . ~ Mr. W Mm hon oven t o [not oppoxtunlty. Ho no: ntroduoo a «non! oMl oox-vloo mtorm which M): {M oo o " mono“ old oop- ahlo union who I" dtooonnootod wlth emotion oontoo'tu. no no). on tho othor hood; roduoo our pollt‘loo holow tho hulotthot vofl‘ lutho ï¬otlat-cauutxld an {goon ho lino. o o n yo buyond ,o 3’ . I. Which poth'vynlhorum'iIVj . The New York Herald any: that the Department of Commune and Laâ€" bor has issnod a statement inwhich Hamilton Times; The rebellious To- rontobniv-axsjty classea ot tthphool; of Practical Scienca hav 0 concluded to npologixa. but will ‘not :1th Ice- tures till the ï¬ve suspended stud- cuts are reinstated. It the faculty. por- mit than thmxto dictate Wins it das- en'es. and will. no doubt have. plen- ty. of trouble in the future. \‘ Who runs the schoolâ€"the malty or the hoodlum element: of. the students? our.“ u to: better 1 than II a c upon: watt: canon-n! a? ten: mu 1 the tint rel oiul wu 5.1 lowed by a at u mm c A stumps. promptM the Own tom 13mm“ ohm an dot-ii“ the month of October the :o‘tport trade 0! Canada in domeetlo produce. toenued ton end o 33:11 mflliouioh or the corresponding mOnth 0! lost an. The import:- mounted to about three million: mode then in Oetober o! lost you. The record is one e! which CID-94m any wall be proud. The Government in asked to tn: the pnopio man on their unsu- to encourage the boat. wan:- men. to whom ‘e Runabout paying ntount’. The people my it all. The beat- growars who supported the sugar makers requeac said. the induery at present yielded them $15 to $30 an acre proï¬t. It in npparently pretty hcnlthy without additional axing pcxer, ‘ .. . i: .¢od and oooaflor the W330 otter covermnoot momma. It {I n comm oppuoociou o! the x :3st m Ontoflo. on “only a! a pltoouon o! tho â€no on- mu allow In tho Dominion. and int. maul: will ho a sort o! oo- wu‘ m on: tho country. Atol- EDITORIAL I0 ‘ FEE RECORDS. . Although Dr. White. president. and 'Mr. 1‘. Burke. vice-president. received many pOpular expressions 01 good. will. perhaps the ancient secretary- treasurer. Mn. W. I, Ferguson. re. ceived the most i:ise. and: there is no doubt that nposition ms a hard one. He had gum! consider- able ï¬ne to the League sud done .so to: the benefit; at tbs game. ho- cause he liked it. Mr. J. P. Peed acting to: the Les no. wanted It. Ferguson thh s ytital tounts‘n pen. Ferguson 1m: and Eur :- grind.†bout tonnd anihNa words in reply. A law extract: at Secretary '1 remarks on: as toners: FThe boob o! the Learn a hue been audited by, than appointed and I an ‘ One 0! the most pleasing featured at the evening- m the presentation of a beautifully embossed set of mil- itary brushealto Mr. “‘Dick" Butler as a token of the League's apprecia- tion of his valuable and tree y-ren~ dered services. All knew that he had umpired the games for the fun of the sport. but still all (all: that his services were deserving of recom- pense. as he had been at all times entisfactory to every player. show- mg- no pnrtiality and being a Jolly good fellow. Mr. Butler was com- pletely taken by surprise but thank- ed the boys tar their ï¬ne present.‘ and h - that-the League Would run as we! agalnlhrthe year 1906. The President presented 311'. Fox with a tins gran photo of the win- ning team on b I; at the players. at the same time stating his pleunre in so doing. In. Fox made u very suitablejeply. § The guest d! the evening. Mr. FOX. donor o! the twelve gold lockets to the chaxn ion team. and also one to the Preai ent ol the League whom he said. “was always on the winning‘ side." made a brief speech in which he spoke in terms of praiso‘ ol the boys who indulged in sports.- He no glad to b: able tosnpourage cl-i‘an and many short; and ha was satisfied that such span-t had existed on the' ball field in. the year. 1905. He was glad to be present with the boys and enjoy a social evaning together. and one reason why. he had donated the prizes was because he was a boy him- self once: and secondly. because all politicians are supposed .to help their tgllowmen along and aid to any wogthygauae. A i It would beuoocupging too much inpaoe to men on t e program at. length. but a synopsis Will be in place. The musical part was choiceâ€" the instrumental by Hours. Naylor and Me utmo- reatly appreciat- ed. win 0 Ir. La age‘e elicited a hearty encore. Jack Fullerton. the well known minatrel. rendered a natchy song and ahowed his mastery ot the t. of entertaining. A song by Mr. rokenshire. “When Good Fol- lows get Together.†.was a decided hit. it being rendered in excellent voice. But it it was in replying to the toast that reputations were made and orator: bobbed np serene- ly. Toasts were proposed and rea- ponded to with a real enthun’aatic spirit. Mayor Ray and Hcasra. Fiuhp er. Wallace. Welch and Phelps were all high in their prain ot thee ben- efits derived from the Town Leugue o: 1905 by the play“ and all spoke very favorably ot the manly and friendly mirit in which ball games had been played. The ditt-zrent play- era who represented their teams were loud in tha'roommendation o! the management at the League. and said its success was mainly due to tho etc tiency of its executive officers. who had in trying ditheultiea smoothed matters out satiatactorily. Mr. J. P. Reed paid thetpres many compli- ments for hearty an rt given to all kinds of sports. w en played in a clean. upright_ manner. _. Wmnflm-Ir. O. J.m.l. P. P.. mu W mu. um Amman: M nu: un- om' rum“ “sumo. “The Press"...J P. Rood. F: alloynes “The Ladies"... ......W. G. Dunoon. THOSE PRESENT. J. H. Fullerton, Rev. J3; Wullaco C. Revell. W. J. Ferguson. J. Cain. W. W. Perkins Dr. J. A. White. S. J. Fox. M.P.P.. J. P. Reed. 3. Skitch. W. Stoddud. A. Pun-kin. myor D. Ray. P. M. Haynes A. Fisher. Geo. Preston. H. Sounes. Ford. W. Haynes. Rev. G. R. Walsh. 1. Dub. W. Wil- liams. H. tBokcnshire. A. Lam. S. Ferguson. Ed. Robson. â€". Cuthbert. L. Calder. Johnston Ellis. 3. D. Man- xie. 8. Hashim. W. Ratchet. L. Wil- liam-on. 1. Gray. F. Scott. Rev. L. Phelpq. 1‘. Thou: . R. Hmtone. R. Butter. G. P A. Cuthbert. N. Gruhun. .1. Gray. 0. R N1 101'. D. Grey. D. Mullet. E. Shut ' .0‘- Neil. L. Neqbitt. A. IcDouu d. W. G. Dunoon. C. Wuluh. _ : BAH [EAGUERS MADE MERRY 3 Thu 'Bit :0 natal-ant was the mom 0! moat merry-making Tucaday night. when our titty mun phy- m “d “We“ “Mahmud two long. table: And wtgok at on- ten and Indulxed In t nl'ghg‘n enjoy. amt. The oooulon wu tho grand vindép , as no nun-gm hymn Home. mt it mi and a Mitt] explodouw The popqu- “W I". .Whito. acoupi pied“ ma. all u N- rig ! m int-d the nut 0‘: honor. 8"- ‘FflsflvP-u J-IP.MRIV.JS‘ Wallace It NIMt.‘ In!!! Râ€. Row. 13. R- Wei“. and It. Mex. Haber. The Dootd m in cmt flea and pro-[M on: his boys with a firm â€"L. Calder. A. Outhbert; Y. M. C.A. â€"L. Williamson; Sylvester; - A. McDonald; Havanaâ€"A. Pat-kin. ‘Our Sport-â€...Rav. J.‘ Wallace.......... ...... ...Rev. 1.. Pheipa Instrumental... ......A. Law‘- "Our Gnost".... ... .. ....S. J .Fox. MJ’ .L’. “The '1‘.B.L. Chnm ong"...Rev. G....... t. Welo Ferguson “Our Popular Secreta.:_-:y_“_ J'._P .Reed. Song... .....I... ...‘.H. Brokenshim “The 1905 Umpire“ - â€"â€"1‘_._Bnrka... m. -: H a a.“ ' . ' ‘ After. km. on»: the «game. called at! the following prom-um which took up the mundan- or the evening. ; â€The King"... ...... ...Dr. White .“Onr Municipal Mltntimâ€... ... n’. on». no noun-c mum Rly Secretary‘s Report...“ ...W. [ï¬n-gum 500!†... .., ...J Fullerton “Board 0! Trade"... ... ...A4 Fish-2r lnstxumentu... .. C. Ngy1or. D. Muuen ‘The_ Town League“ -~ Dry Goodsâ€"S. Ferguson: Outcast:â€" Neill. R. Hummus: WidayAwakgs ;: TOAST LIST AND PROGRAH. .L .. ... .L.......W. J. Perm ..J .........R. Butler pumbéiï¬ofiimd at 'btt.‘ which is z most «editable. M' . z : l’" vâ€"v â€"â€"_ -w .â€" phte, By thii mm the numbe: ot mm m mm occupant! [it]: _ the I will not dettih ion 3): min: Into the details“ the may. contests. but to ve you w idea 0! the active [my-.1 um, ' them- Ion 82 men tpoi and tued‘tho various itohm 1 times. 192 men were] tonbmaeï¬men wen pgt out_an_¢_l .451 men «gonad home A ___L-_ A. Toul... .u... u. u. u...- 1.. Expenditure!»â€" Postage; stationery. eï¬n Other 91m“ .. .. ...-.;. _. Blue. white. not! tad black Togas. 250. So. nnd ............ Cloth Tuna. 50c for 46¢, mg 400 sale ................................ .1an Silk Komonu. 2.00 tax-LW ......... ..... . Children’s 1' o q u e s and Tams. Blék Sateen Underskirts, reg 1.20 for 98¢. 1.00 for 78¢. neg [Adler Flanneletto Nightgowns “mourns. recLOOtox-m n31.“ furlâ€, 1.50 ‘. .. ... White Gsbmric' Nightgown,» 168 1.15 for 1.00, 1.50 for 1.25; Lediee' natural and white Un- ' donning 300 for 250. 550... ... He. Ladies‘ heevy timed-Vents. and , . . Drawers. 280 for 180. mg 800 tor 24c. neg 50° for “a. reg 904: (or 750. reg L10 Ladies black wool nghu reg 45° for 89c. 50° to: {50, 1.10.»... 050. 960. Ladiee' red wool Tight; 1.1. ...... M Infants end Childxen'n Vests. 35°. 131;. 160. 20c. 251: end ...... ...... Ladiu' Plannelette Drawers, reg â€(orangwc for 82¢, reg 66c (or a». reg 75c ... 65c. Ladiee' Cumbrio Drawers. mg. 350 tor 47c. 75:: tor 65°. reg. Chfldxen’l‘Wmtfln‘floee, reg . 130 for 130. 220 to: 181:. 800 25¢. Bootteee. 90, 130. 150. 200 end... Innate“. 150 180 and... ...... Ladies because. 550. 47c. Ladieu’ Galtere. 550 {or 45:. 75c: .. Slipper Soles, sixes baby to no- them 280 and 300. Boys Over Belts. Len. "back, white end red. 27° ...... .... ... Intents' Bibs. ant embroidered. 80° tor 5e. other- 50. 8e and ... All m Silk Pon Pong. lo. $5.? K??? Ladies’ plain Culinoro Hose. m 800 for 240. 370 tor 30°. in C'hifloa and silk.‘ 30¢. 10 styles Eblnroiderym Turnov- ers. no .... .. ... .. ... .. Ladie- Tiu. black. cm tad white. rug 400 for 330. 55° (or, Collars and Hosiery. 1.50 for 1.25. reg Sllk new“. res 80o... onoldo White Silk. 18o ... Men's Inltioled Linen Handker- chletn. halt den lb 503,150 box Ladiee' embrolderod edge Bond- . kerohleb. English. samples. 85o tor 200. 33c .......................... Looe edge embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. rogue-tor 50°. 65° tor 40o, 60o .................... Bone: hemotitohed Mourning and Plain Handkerchiefs. 6o. 7°. 1“. 1k. 2% oooooooooooooooooooooo Men‘ 3 ploin linen Handkerchiefs 18o tor 13o. 15c to: ll 14o. 250 Men's Initloled Silk hemotiteh- ed. tea 55o for Ho. re; 30o Men‘s Colored Silk Handker- ehiotmmaï¬ototmï¬o.66otor 50o. 1.00 .. .................... Men’s blank silk Hondkerohiets [or pocket on! mot. 76o. 1.00 us. 20., 1.86 20o. g 5‘ 1.35 Lodiu’ ondhlilsaeo' Bingwood,. Gloves, tonoy and plain colon. 20o {onlï¬mzlo (on p20o,28e ... ... Gunmen Gloves, fleece-lined. 28o tor. 24o. 40o to: 82¢, we ...... W' Kid Gloveo, colored ond block. new 600 to: We. 1.05 .. . New Suiting She'dâ€. reg 1.25 Children's ondmaooe' tine wool ‘ Mitts. 10o tor 130.,25o tor 20o, 250. «Do. 946. 1.12 16 style; no wflfliï¬nyApollan, Lndbs’ Mocks Mitts. fur top 3nd plain. 1.10 to: 98. 1.50 ... on... lit-.2: .0 it... .3010 GIIOI. 00â€"0000nâ€" 8:»..- Iiwo... 0910 $54 I 5 0031151101. 0110.93: 00010.03. i. :53 I =0» 0* '7 at; 3.0-...- 0.03, ICE-3.3.». .13.. .0... 0033.301. 0.0.1.360... N»! as.» 1...; W :U : UEMBEB SALE [IF HflLIDAY G Ladlu' Inmuod. mutgm m â€(for 24°. 370 to: 30°. 1520... ...... ...... “ï¬g“... ... ... :hfldxen'ertflaflou, tog 130 for 130. 220 lot 181:. 800 hottest. 90, 130. 150. 200 and... nhnteu. 150 180 and... ...... adia- Legginct. 55°. .adiu’ Gaiters, 550 {or 45:: 75c: .. slipper Soles, sixes baby to no- thors. 28° and 300. Ron Over Belts. an. "back, white sad rod. 270 ...... .... ... nhnts‘ Bibs. ant embroidered. 3m 1m- 26:. exhor- 50. 8c and... §? 9.15%. and m O can... deEGm “macaw... Ladles’ Underwear. Handkerchiefs and Gloves. Furs, Clothmg, Mantles, Carpets, Dress Goods 1 and Christmas Notions. Mm... .uuq LIN DSAY’S LEADER. co. on 3‘08 “a. 9...... I ...... cats. mu. After may mm’ plain: munch had. been apt-used the national an- them was : and the happy; nth- grin; «0901:: '. pale blue. blank. brown. navy and whiten-es 65: mp pieeee Tex-tan Plaid Silks in pretty combiner» {8.333 000 for ... ... ...... ... .. .. ..... .. .... ..... 60 pieeee India Silk, ell Ilm‘les. tor tune: work, for 230;:15950e end 661: for .... ... Bleak Penn-deï¬cit: Silk. beet ï¬nish, 113 65a for 5; 1.1010: 90¢.recl..85 .......... ......-.....__.,,,‘ White Lemuel“ {on “Mn; 15o tel-12.31.20. end omen Blouinge. 60¢ tor we. reg (Euler-.. 0mm 311mm. thnelexte. stripe end polh dot 81-26.; m 1“ “1e bod u «q one pun. nu s." ...... ...- Prmtly ‘5 plain end shadow Laura. mg 550 for 45c. 60c- ...... .. Priestly 's Serge. Brown. Green and Navy. 54 in. reg. 650. .... Harris, Tweak. suitable for Cons end Suits, n; 1.25 ...... ............ 6 shades Prieagly’u Venetian. ihroughly shrunk all! nnspottable very spoon], re: 90: for 75¢. reé 1:15 ...... ...... ...... Pï¬utly’s Panama. brown. mulberry. navy, green and black. mg 1.15 Corduroy Venus, {navy cords. torï¬m or mu. red. green. 1103’. Halo. Bronko uld Cordovan Covered Mitts. 55c ... .. ... Men'n Cunbric Shuts, 90a for 75¢. Whitnflotorflc. flu“..- All sh. pea Men's Linen Collar: at Holiday Sale prices. Monk Black (kahuna Sax. rag we (or 26mm .. ... .. "Scott's" (anon. nook. ear and chest Mufflers. 55¢ (or 45¢, 75¢ ...... lion's knot and hook-on Tue. at 13c,2003n425c. . Four-in-hond and P111! Ties 25c. 36c.nnd .. ...... ...... w... ...“ .....4 .. .. Berlin, 20th and Shetland Wools, 7 1-2. oz. . . ‘ 1 . Ron'- um. Bronko and Cordovan Mon'l Cunbrio Shinto. go: for 751:. All shapes Men‘s Linen Collar: at Man‘- Black autumn 80:. to; we “Scott‘s" {unco- neok. ear and che Ken's knot and hook-on Ties at 18c. . Go for 75o to: 68¢. 85o ..... .... .. .. .. .... .... .. ... ......... “Clothâ€, 75¢.“c.l.-W~o. 00W ....um... Pink. light: blue. rod. white ond nsvy l-‘lsnnolotte. 12.." ... ... ...... White. nod sud omn Flannel. «e for 86. 5813.... HonshnodlmhsGlomlfltorGflcBOotoxMIé" .... Ken's Flu-lined Hooks mm and Gloves. 3.00 (or 2.60 .1“... Inn's loch Gloves. Anson wool linod. 1.00 ...... ... .. Boys' sad youths‘ Kid sod Hoohs Gloves. 56:: for ‘5; 75¢†... Ken‘s tins wool Gloves. Hook and guys, 80a to:- 8c. 55s (or 450. Blucbd Table Linen. rec 350 (or 290, 90o for 75.. 1.10 ...... ...... ..... 8 puma: Unbleacbod Table Linen. 28¢ for 2“. «a for no. 75: 10 handgun. â€turns. Bloaqhed 'l‘flflo Cloths. 70:88. mg 8.00 10 puttsm Table Nlp kin: to mtcnuboon cloths. M4. 3.†... navy trim“ Tonia? 28c (or 240. actor 80:. m â€a ...... ... White. my and brown Turkish Bath Totals. 290 tor 18°. 55° .. Funny white Duos: Batu. 25¢. 35c, 403 And .... ...... .. .. .... ......... White Fancy Dailies. 5:. 10:. 800. 350. 450. “a 3nd ...... ...... brunt Conn. 500. 50:. 750 Mid 90c. Carvers. 10c. 20c. ...... Pillow Chan. :50. So. “a and 1.00 MM Coven. flu for ‘mmhlï¬mue.flï¬c.850.950.1.00......m...............‘ Luce W 1.0010: 750. 1.251†torl.00.3.2§m£00,4.00 mam-mu. 8.2510: 2.76. anmm7u~m-m Chenille-Conn. 2.78 (or 2.40. size M Quilted Cantor-ten. 1.50 (or 1.26. 1.85 (or 1.â€. 2.75 tor. 2.00. 3.00 ..... Flannehtu Binnkou.‘ grey and white. 900 to: 700. 1.“ for 863. 1.25 5 design: Tnputry and Woolvtinod" Cltpetl. m 030 ...... ...... ...... .. 110:me Carpeting. re: 1.05 for 851:, 1.26 ...... ...... -...... ...... ... Dining room and paler Sauna. 12.00 to: 10.â€. 21.00 to: 17.50. 125 Bgnplojngn 135115-31: ’_l'_apug§ry.gp§ Velvet Gus-pen. 1 1-2 null 8. Ferguson . ‘ II. O'Lury a- .W. Emma .. P. Hayne- m... 1‘. But-ho .. ...... am 0-- ud h.- u Ladie- hwn and buck Rarities. 0.75 [or 5..†11.00 {or 9.50, 15.00 ... 12.75 Chfldun'u 3nd 51in“ (moon, 1'03. 5.2a tor 4.50, 5.50 ... .... .... .. {.75 Indie: Buck D'cu skirt: and Tweed.1.25 for 8.75. 5.50 for 4.75 Inn's Tweed Suits. special. to; 0.50 for 7.50. 12.00 ..... ...... . Boys“ Holiday Suits. mg 4.75 for 0.00., neg 5.50 ...... ...... ... ...- Ellen’s Twat! Onmts. 10.00 for 8.50. reg 11.00 ...... ...... .... Hen’l Fur-lined Goats. otter mutt. 28.00 for $.00. £8.“ ..... Coon Goats. 70.00 for 3.00. 88.00 (or 50.00, reg 53.00 ...... ...... Man'- Bluk Fur Costs. 88.00 for 10.60, 21.0110: 24.00. 5.00 . am. Butt-.mmoo tor. 10.75. 1000 {or 10.75.1550,... .....- Beg. 25W for l0..50 28.00 for 25.00. 25.50 .. ........ ...... ...... ...... .. White Tblhet Stow.†15.50 for 12.50. mg 11.â€. ......... ... sun. Bto'u. as 10.00 for. 1050.17.00 for 14.70. 23.00 4... ...... --.. . Seal “Manon†ring. 15.00101- 18.25. Conny. mg 0.50 .. .. 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