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Durham Review (1897), 2 Feb 1905, p. 9

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[a ll _ ur Van. u"... nun!) 02".!th Brute and Mr. Archie Clark Were ck lerly gi"en with due hiuriunic ex- Cell nee. Bra Rub; Remark and Bro. " m. thy, C. il., gnVe clear and lawn addresses on the standing of the Oldc‘l' and the bent-tits to he dcnwd tron, a membership therein. . Mus Axum tb-nwsetr endow.“ new "tt My“. to the who.» was! mec- P‘ol'vsu-r-u of Dromore, lucid a very auc- cetv.ttl and moslenjn) able -Attlouie" in thew large Court. room, known as “Ill-ac” Hall, on Friday "vesting, the 2hr ISL, when the members. together wan a Ian-genumberut anlLed friends, lisu "ed to a very fine program of in- strttttsental and vocal music, contribut- rd to by such artisls as Mr. Fred Hud- BOD, Dromore, on Harmonica (mouth orlta' ) and 1elraeeoiupauio on guitar, Messrs. Neil McKinnon and Thomas Mcbuuzall, Pricewile, on violin, Mr. John Haw. Swimon Park, on piccolo, and W m. Isaac, Dromore, accompany- ing on organ. The above nanwd artists alsa iormed the orchestra for the asvwmbly which followed. Vocal selee .ons were given by Misses Emma hier., an, Pricevnle. Jean Brown.1)ur- ham .~.::d Hattie Wan, bromine, and were graciously receiwd by the up- preeoHve tutdienee. A Dart-ii, nwui 'vyep"--wassme by Mr. W in. lame and Bro. Wm. Haulage ot the local Court, the latter alwu-mrlbutiug a Can; leut’ solos. Miss M-ry Brown and Unwind Henry gum u dialogue Ma loving nature with a rather sweet obucuML-ry ending, much made us all wisp _. l, and been Down: and that we Were "os again. limitations by the, lune 3'0qu lady and Min Sam-n will pire. your nervices in greater demand. Ion oomph-m courses ot study. Business: Shortnmd an T‘pewriting; Telegrnphy and Preparatory. There n- no time like the mean: to enter. This Institution ha anexeelled equipment: . full "att of competent mud painstaking "when. Hum "tl.q who were just mile to spend I few winter aonttm with us are now ttliitig antenna positions. For full Meal-n “are”. A TtiRM IN ANY OF THE DE- -\PI\RTMENTS OF THE(‘ H!hl"./tyrrrtyy _/ a'""-"""-'"""-------------- In "dam-n to those mentioned 1mm " a distance we, mav add that the Misses DKOMORE I, o. F. "AT HOME (Me 'tillan, than Prieevilio, Mrs. Wm. -- !M(-E-ac_hern and _Mrs. Wm. Suckeu. '1'l , pro8rrstsivts Court at the I. O. [lt)',"? and bliss Bell, of Dundalk, ghe Peopie's siirierii"ii"i"i'i"i"i"i' g: 2irrrek-takag i! C. McArthur “SI-ulna" mum: [Yum-men for Boy! ma Elude Rib Underwear for Girls, -- u 25c and tioc per piece. , “e have an tutrutntalntion of Lgdlgq' 2lPet in sizes a md 4, which Imues >11: I n: m their advantage to see before purchas- ing clacwhere. A'str Bore Heavy Rubbers In sizes I. 12 and lg, must go " any price. prices {which shall nuke them go, And wow determined to sell our stock ot RpadyAMgd‘oqpv-q Suit Lengths at ‘To sell or notto sell? ? ,fRotsert $21772 me 3tsex THE PEOPLE'S STORE , Fin: llNG. Principal Owen Sound Underwear that will wear Dott't forget "m this a. the ptnee to so: good butter. he“ huuer-gnahers are unexcella our That is the qE§tioq.: Freshest stock of Gruccries in town. Yon are sure to be sa- tistied with quality and price. Highest prices paid-in Cash or Trade-for Butter, Eggs and Fowl. /(ssr/r'i-'c"_iri(:_ij,t',".t,).o; Balance of our Stock at Underwear to be cleared off, includ- ing 5 dozen Men’s Heavy Top Shim. It has to go to make room for Spring Goods arriving shortly. 8hort 6nd: " Canada, tVp Civil: We are now in the midat orour January 'toek-takintr, and find we have remnant pileouf DRPSS GOO S, FLANNELS. COT- TONS ae, which must be cleared out. own at a great tttutrihee. We have also left a few FURS which must besold this week They’ve got to to. Our Prices will sell than. A few odd pairs of Men's Heavy Rubbers left " your own price. row ”of: and Jeors' Jail: to be “(at any Cdoap and Misc said, nwed. Vocal I muses Emma I The election 'eductions Wuderwear froeer/es . Mr. D .8utrie,k, an old some: here, to Very ill. Elder McGrc-gnr. ofthe MS 'nttord, is paning a fru-mlsL The Hopevme church has a lady prvzwher. and rep-ms are that she is doing gnud Work. We have had some verv stnrmy weather ttere lawn, and the roads are drifted badlv with snow. M in Annie Dezeil has returned home frou, the shuns. yum mam tne Uotsservative, party did II'IL work well u-getho-r. Again we hear Mule storiesof parties from Dan- dull; having cuutrnl of the "leeuon matters being the cause. It is hard to toil. mam-r quiet. McK~clmiu hest here. by 30 of' 1 uni-rim not, know the cause ot it. j pvred that the Cotttrervative, The Ha" was finely fixed off with evergreens. momma of weleome, lace curtains. fancy notions and bunting. In this. as in other things, Dromore has faliy sustained its Jepatation ot never doing thmgs by halves. mn'ced the meeting. Une tlung chat must not be forgotten is the attentive way in wh‘ch the cum- Inirtee on stabling attended to their I work allotted to them and srcured ’ eomiirrtabte quarters for the nurses 1 With from discomfort to themselves. I V w "my _.. Irbraulsy nnd know whereof Mi speak, [that the brvelirve was none the less lwhey devoid ot their wraps and show- ine dresses ranging tram pale blue up to tho more somhre black idk. The vision was entrancing asti‘e \ai'inus hues Would minglennd mix and tht with kHleit1rrseopia eihwp. This Was kept. up till 4 a. m. The eifieiemo cummiime of young men deserve awry praise hr the WW in which they so successfully endeavored to make it be- coming and creditable to the society and community [we "I w“ CDNVe, “‘9 “we? !""mp.to '95 I Well, Mr. Ed., the elections are over supper was seryed by willing Walters, and we will have things a little quieter I when allthe mce thlngs known to tne " a while. While we feel a little dis- fair.'.eyo'i. s ttl'? t?t.dlsplryedytry de- appointed at the result ol last Wednes- Ir.u.'lished to the stytisftustion of all par- dav, In looking over the returns we tletprtnts. find aur temperance ,men wanting. The clearing of the floor was then i Whether they deserve better fortune. proceeded with, and being thuroughly I they themselves best know. It is quite “if“; “a?““c’lg 'di",',',:';,"."',,' S“”-“"‘~'lEl‘illi'fi‘a’lfi‘r3122“}?filtré’ufliéufinhfiu‘é‘fi Wt I 1e trcussxan we e, was wen . , A ' t r; tri omsistive or Waltzes, Quad§lles, llor my: class ol the people and was too Jerseys. 3 ,Strps, French Mk um, l Stmmg fur the other. Skaters, Highland and comm " Schut Mr Harry Viweomhe, of Harriston, aches, Scotch Reel under, T emf and Miss' Jean Brownmt Toronto, were cum binatiomv "brent newf _ . PW” truesrs of Mr. Jarirei'rEteies' home over and all conduéted with ' F _ lug de- Sunday. , _ _ c-vrum. decencv and 1" e: d', lee Bo Mr. John *ccle's‘; of Geolgetown, at- that 30m? Ot tho . " q il? 'tended the {gueral of his lfrether's wile t0 remur' . Ttl.ike, urrt ,Npqulsu .. ar-. vuturnod It? 'eetr)rtirt n ethis week tzJUl-T with him the to atte... l '.. C' 3312:“ bereaved brother.. --hless EWDI‘WW "w / . . _ iss Mar Taylor is on the sick list iptpleTeney. tri, the J.) ll: it ttrerte4 l t 3&1 week. ywcz hope to heap of her rc- de'eollette as t,selt,,,C.')t','J/t.'it, £30m Igovcrv sown. , 3 $369!. 't"itiit)"irirrr/i'li pnfrs, nd g, 1'” Wel.l, lsil‘.'1::‘].. uur death roll of last ( mes}? t PHI " arn'ived span 1". , week Is arr 1iharlv large. Our pastor, with the A'. yur, .. 'len tow, t “i,- l the ReV. Mr. Campbell, h ud the pain- rnsy chm-ksep, ot1t.'e my: to fill dutv nl preaching threw funeral ser- the ei'.'.'/ii7yi18rc,,r,'1,'/?, {Damian 3 mans last Week: thw, on Monday 218k. wtnter'a drive. Ill-t. it be understand 1 .l,ylm1e, Home" 3 2nd, Wedueisday riela here that we are a hump. “t 23ml). Mrs. Wm. Realm: m . 2...: n» chair very creditably. After (he sing- ling of Gad Save the King, asnmpnunus supper was served bv Willing waiters, lwhen all the nice things known to me fair cums art was displayed and de- mulislwd to the satisfaction of all par- ticipants. tions. Chiet Rarurer Hav occupied the -c '- __-__, ,,, In, II n. rrgur. ofthe Saints church I is pming a wait. here to! HOPE IO LLE. I) M' 1 Ilmjurih'. 've do eluse ot it. It, is whis- and [Mahatma chKacluzaiu came nun is ngw past and was the WUILIL Pptrersr) ttld m-c'mw t le Some resented a Petty .and puffs, nd Ca :1 v arrived 8pm: i". a“ Fr 'Ien HAW, t “if ”are 1i.tb"'t to s8qrctt,llii', a "t?'d,'he 1M. it be Imdwrstuml m we are a judge of w JU . a , veg“: m _ Mr. JN, 'ccies‘, of oisoreetown, at- ariir llk tended the t neral of his beether's wife 27ifi i , urrt It.'oolels1, n T: t‘tltlll‘hod le ?nd;'z " ty this week [1.]Ug with him the C a: u: l bereaved brother., $01-esseq I liie Mary Taylor is on the sick list .e some; t Yl.q wank. We? Lupe to hear of her t'e- t'etty ', uverv SUM“. , , nd ea PA Wel), Hf Ind” uur death roll of last PSDKILHLT). week is at? 1sjcrlv ln run thte “nah-n , tM.hot I m. Har/y Ne'wcomlw, of Harriston, titttl _ and Missi Jean Brown. at Tu'onto, were "in” zuesrs of Mr. JtuliekEtwles' home over ‘ing'de- Snndav. V P. _ RY Mrs. Wm. Eocles. Sn. departed this m i life after a long illness. ; Mr. E. W. Murphv, poultry dealer, E l of Montreal, is taking his holidavs Fil here. He Ben'sthe I1Venehofhiontpe,al m area very fashiuxmhle people and are , extremely fond of amuse-went. Mr. X . Mnrphv also mus that Mon real is one a i ot the finest cities in the world. remind- (Sl l ing him of some of the Continental I cities of Europe mummtlon over two weeks old tram our N F'euetrornsurouddul, winch through no unit of his 'lruuta-utirosute, and onle In“ week was discovered. but an: in mum for and wwk's issue The Itemu are null (Mambo, but We greatly regret. the army --Eu. Benet] u week' is air king” large. Our pastor, r ', the Rev. Mr. Campbell, h 'rl the pain- , ful dutv oi preachingr threa- funornl ser- I _ mans last Week: tirst. on Monday 21st. I _ Johnnie Kenton; 2nd, Wednesday i 2.3m. Mrs. Wm. Eecles. tip ; 3rd, on I ISaturduy 28th, Mr. Alex. Mekenzie. " The angel of Death has been . I amongst us and m 'tly hnnivs are sad- , dented and darkened by the going out i I oi the light and life of loved ones. Of t i one, Hamel), Mrs, Ecrles. We have ou- , I tainted a few notes. She wits born in t I the north oi Ireland in 1830, came to ', ' Canada with her parents in 184S, and Ilived in Esqnesihg. Halton Countv, ) being their tirsr, place as home. On l April 23rd, 1852, she married Mr. Wm l Eccles. in 1860 they came to Egremont land took up a home on the 16th eon., I where she has lived continuous“ until I , the 23rd of Jan. last when death re. ImoVed her from our midst. A short I tune previous to her death she took a para]; tie stroke. The best of medieal aid was secured and all dune that careful nursing Could do, bar, duttth was in the cup, and the devoted hus- band and loving friends are left to I tnt urn the highly esteemed lady l whose presence will be missed in other E circles besides that of her own home. I ILoming to this country in the early . days, then all bush, she had borne her I I part of the trials and hardships of the pioneer settler. She wuss consistent and earnest member of Amos Church here, and " many years took a prom- inent part in its service of praise and generally was a public spirited sup- porter of all good movements Her name previous to marriage WM! Martha Mullen. She leaves to mourn. besides her husband, six Sons and one daugh- ter, viz., James. Wm , David, Jtlsrph Major and Martha, now Mrs. P. Reid, all in the near vicinity. Her funeral took place on the 25th inst.. to Iteid's eeinetery, and notwithstanding the bitter Cold day, a large number g nth- ered to pay their last inspects to one who had been to many a friend in the time of' no d which bespesks the high esteem in which she Was held. The I Summing friends have the sympathy t ot this whole communitv. t 979 I w. bu. to esooatrraa, our friend [Ive. gue space this weak Mr. James Mitehell is roeovtring from theeffeet8 at his broken ribs. Mr. John Manarv, Jr., has rented a farm in Arthur township and will shortly move there. Mr. Than. Stewart is drawing brick for a new house. Mr. Robert Connolly is pier/Line to build a new home. Mr. James Murdoch, Jr., visited friends at Guelph inst week, and this week he and his sister are visiting their father at Owen Bound. The writer had the pleasure of teaching the ladv and gentle-mun above named in the your 1868 and fordest ties of friendship still bind nur hearts together " For the days of Auld Lang Syne." Mr. Jae. Calder has let the building ofa new barn, and is now getting the timber gathered tngether ready to be- gin Walk in the spring. awn. Detroit; tuie,addfiirriiriiJiG funeral. breathed hid Gi'iiaiari;ltoif; 211;; arrived. Mr. Peter Orme and Mrs. George Swanston. Guelph, Miss E B Swansmn, anhgr. Mtfsbnro. and Dr. J. B. Swan. Mr. James Murdoch, Jr., and his sister, Mrs. Sundry. came from Dakota to sac y.ttir1brother John, but be The elections are put and we bow in submininn to the voice the; has spoken, but would rather have seen guud gavernment untamed. The snare mid weather kept [new ot the elrctors " home, but after all We Od that Somb Grey is " well represented as in the former Parliament. NORTH EGREMONT DROMORE. YMVIL ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO to I. com- Wm. John-ton "r., e. Rama... Intending 8rt1fert".trouN enter " the beg-In min: of the ter n if possible. Board can be obtaitrt edat rumusb'e rues Durham II I hunky and atznct‘ldwmwn. making ita most desirable phce r-.. “a an». tiir residence Staff Ind Equipmgnt. The school is thorouzhly egmpped in tanking ability. in chemiml trnd eVecmcal supxliel and " tings, ae., for full Junior Leaving in Mullen!» Hon work. The following competent matt are in dune x Men's Heavy Rubbers, best. tded, _.". . . . .......... ............82.20,fot 81.90 Men's Black all Felt Laced Hoota../... __ ......................$2.00,for$l.50 4 Men’s Heavy Frieze Citsrts, was _.... .... ................8700. now 85.00 All ouwrs at equally low prices, e Ladies' Furs. new goods, 87.n0 to . . . . . . .... ............ ....$750. now $5.00 Menu Faxed Lace Fell Boots....... ......................$2§U.for$l.w All Men's Suits that WPN’ $8.00”... ................and 89.00,ttow80.00 l Man's Imitation Lathnur, was”; . .. w-...............)), now 8i'2.00 l Goat Rune. large size In order to reduce our stock of Winter Goods we will sell for cash or its equivilant all Clothing, Furs, Felt Bo-ts, Heavv Rubbers, Caps, &c.. at a big reduction. This is a gen- uine Clearing Sale. so come and get the bargains ; they are for you. CLEARING SALE 0f Seasonable Dry Goods Dumam School Miss Sump'on. at. present residing " Mr Chuu. Small-l. mm]: a week's vuiz to plattws in Bauhiunk. Needless to any >119 was ttceo-u') 1w one ot Ev.reusouth, promiueut young men. Miss Sarath-wn. “bu i4 recovming niculv iron: the efrets of a had clld to lthe salisinctiou of her manv friends, te, cently made a Visit to her Uncle It II). at Roi-b. to rob them of anv enlimie or lunomuienesa they might happen to be afflicted with. This item though somewhat late is none the has: warthv of mention. it oscapml our memory previously. The sons and daughter», with their wives and husbands. of Mr, and Mrs. Jan. Hooper to the numlwr-vf 13, together With their 152mm] children, gathered at the old home~tpml on is meant ensuing and presmlieJ thth with a lmmismue may rocking: chair. A ple-wmt. time waalspent tog-ther, all oftheiu being of a musical turn. Instrumental Ixinsic on organ and viclin was uiven, interspersed with Z IU- Ohlloue selections bv Mr, Thus Moore Jr. who was ulna present. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper have seen 42 years of happy} married life and are still hale and heartv. 1 Their suns-in-law are Davi'l McKelvey. Joseph Lawrence and Wm. Lawrauce. . 1 The uuuv (hands af Mina IhsllaLuthiouu will be glad ts learn of her recovery from a painful attack of quiuny. THOS. ALLAN. ls: can Certititaste, Prineipat Ilsa L. h. FORIAR, B, A., claim but! Mo dorm. * _ 7" --_...-- _.... - J. n. SIXTH. B. A.. MBtttetntsttes and same: Miss Harrie W at. who has been so- journing sarcasmullv In Cuicago for some time. arrived home an x lmctlmuod visit to r. Lamas hem. Lurking well and hearty ufnvr ha prolonged ray-Menu in the Windy City, She roetsived at the 1ilotree at Amos. where she. fir" made her upoeur- mums. u w um and :raciouu weleume. The vrvneions. and wmsnma Miss Gardi- nor of Torcr,to iv n visitor at. Mr. and Mm, i'etsar lie-id's and is, renewing acquaint,- auce-c tnade. on her lust vi.it. Thrunuh sottteiruadvortamu, Mum Lizzie Laughtou's replv to the prelunuuiou Mud. her was left out in the last lame. She will in effect. that she expressed her ant. itude for the unfailing courtesy end kind- ne~u shown her. The dunes of otglui-t were ofn conga-ml unsure. from which she had derived much pleesure and bear.. fic. When usde by the stewards ot the church to preside " the organ she had done no, vurelv In fio the vacancy “the mun and helu on the good work. quite un- ex; eclrmt or the handaome gift which Ihuv had just (we: her, for Winch they had her kindlies- thanks, In our last budget a tvpognnllicnl one: occurred regarding the print of Funk Scutt'a mare. it do" not 211qu A great deal perhnm, but we Inst) to up: It cmrootly according to our Informuian 3147.60 instead of 9150 oo. Thou mulling podium mm to be plentiful nnd mute " n alumnae than usual, in some can not failing to show thrir temper if you (an to put-ch»... Whose pace in it to no If they have noon- sua? In a recent case here. when nu. ma asked to shown. he pmuwblv pro- dnnvd a recommendation to the Co. Coun- cil chm he be granted one. Thu " the dtry of no one In parttettlar but should be men to by our Commissioners. Mr Alum HoKolvio. . boy from club pad on his election as “not of New ”than be 40 of I majority on: his opp-Id”. The boys of the hm: were no tttt that they nude cult; of thou-o vo~ and trolled him on A sleigh "mind the town. We no ulna to learn ot we utiuntion in wh eh be " held by his fellow 1.0qu ttud is!) him suceesa. C. L. Grant FEES: tt per mouth In advance. We Quote as Follows: 5~|‘% ' was ..nnw $6.50 $900 . M MoComucx anon Rocky Stage": P. o. Glen: To rut wood bt the cord. 20tt mrdo Manny!) Wood. wanted. For further particular." up. IV to One of the greatest bu ‘iness training a: in Cumin. Open the entire yen. Handsome catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT. Corner Yonge and Alexander ms. Principal MEN and W0 In in thin county ma yd. joining terrttory, to rerun-In sud advertise tn old eschlirhrd home of mud annual-I Bland. in Ra! trt" .0 mun KI weekly. to women " to us wvekly with apt-mes wtvtsrtevet not: Mona” ' tfil'tighgttu'T thuu-Im; . u ,'lfgt,tn,S,t,tgss2. rn '2t1'..1'Pgt,ttis.ttiiii,' ltr PAYS TO ATTEND TEE "es; ELPIO'I‘T (g' This vim ain‘t! you n Nuance to comm. Pro! Dorcmwnd ttrot t your “a r um; to choose fron the no“ or' Hair Goody which he carries with his: --jttvt what you require. Yot an L!) on Any EMU-h. Bunk Poturxulour, etc.. and we Jusl ( how it will look. _.,_.,, ._..-..-...~. "urn "rm anon em. Adah-u, Blow la n. 'lfl'll.T'rl'li'll; Bide, Chic... W. We pay the highest price for all produce. Cash or Trade. of any Store m Durham. Ask your neighbor what she gets up the Big Shore. f 7 lbs RICE for......:25 1 qt CATSUP for . . . .15 Men's Black Russian Dog, Fur Coat for Ladies' Mantles all below cost, from ...81.50 to SUN) Ladies' Skirts 4.50 Skirts for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .251. wrapperettes 19.0 and 15c Wrapperettes. . . .9c per yd Prints I yard wide for.......................7cI'»e1-yd THE We sell the Goods, you take the Profits Clearance Sale Continueg TORONTO. ONT. A FEW GROCERY BARfiAllh'S: Professor "fC)0rdmarenii'. MEN WANTED. The Big Store ." SrP"TThg - _ - "jtict,/t)"i?rll,i,.Yg3, s CP." LIN .- ' 4"?” q. 4 it??? DORENWEND co. The following prices are as good as a raise of wages to you. When we tell you anyhing you can take us at our word. It wouldn't do us much good to spend the money we do in advertising it we didn't keep our word and the fact that the response to our advertising is gratifying is because we keep our word, do aswe promise. WANTED meo-uor Dorenwend can . x ‘ he (Stranded upon to sell you fix only m qulmy Hair Good; N You am not forced lo buy he- on»? you all to see and examine these goods (an I!) o l'omrluh how it w It you cannot can. write for Prof. Dorenwcnd'n cattuotrue--it'stree. You will never have I better opportunity ment of SW] TUNES. BA HHS. POM " DOI mr Dorcnm-ud carries with him. All all men know, dircmturcs and adds an and expiration to the flat. Why n- main Bald when Professor Dorenwend can fit you with- mo or OUPF.K which will hide ull traces of Baldness and take _the plwe of your own hair? “ovum recommend these Taurus as a preventative for colds In bud. mun-h mad “cur nlglt. Pmtetoor Doreuwum wlll tit you on the mot and show you just how you look nttcrwards. __ "'___ ... """-'I. 3.233%: In a For One Week More. I-nvn -.. i Glam-omen I I Ten I this county and ad. I ent mil advert!“ in I ma thstuuriat mund- wily. to woman " lieu lavulcvd not: I LmEth-glqumm: I EH WEN” UU. Ot Toronto, Limited 103 and 105 Yonge Sts, Toronto. Ont. ,i.' Middaugn House, Durham on 3 Wednesday, February 8th. You have heard of t America's greatest Hair Goods Artist He is coming to the 3 Better opportunity to ace for your-pl! the bountiful t5bt30rt m 'i1"it/P"u000iiti, “auras. mm“, which mm ti wrt um, Ladies-Read this ! CST! JWInter Millinery -'-° a ttrt , _ "a at _ _ . ' Li ‘4' s) Ynu 11135 _ Iv a RU' can _ k . . w 'tWd'; it?!” Irmtr"' . 'N 'if? w hu- "-u ' I Rememhpr the Date and don't fail to cal m. the hotel and see Professor Dorenwend Ti; Baldness Miss 1. Dick These but: are very stylish and a good quality. Colors: Brown, Navy. Champig‘n and White Made hats In Velvet and Plush at a bargain. to Bell at . great reduction We will quote some prices Hats tutwerese.rstitss..., .... . .. ..... .. . for9y Hats that were $140 &..7. We make special mention this week of the Big Mlllmery Sale. We have About loo READY-TO-WEA ps .. ..... .. . idr99c that were 31.50 tk.... ... ......$2 25 fr79c hats are very stylish good qelity. Colors: r21i ......$|5.oo 19c 8c ", “MU Hutu-hm. thi, not I " " "el,l,il'ht .7233 2'; E; 'riiiiWil L E The l ad nd, Nit-en ”fin. of d In- an 'ut, tit-:1 VG MEN': Re Re, Rm I!!! me, Rn Ru Ru Rn Rn wo 1 pi lit lin

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