JUBILE! ________________________________Thos Hunt on Prohibition. OfflW lCounty Organ.. Largeut CireiLla- The sutuect uf ntemperance bas been tion f &D Imupape tu ana" suffbcienily ventîlated by somne of tht best ratois Of the iotb century. to enumnerate the evuls accrulng rom tht excessive use of FRIDAY1897. quor. Any more would be superfluous bo- F IA ,JI-E 11, 19. qoaciv for nonreasure short of prohibition wsitl suffice. liumanity bas become so de- iraved. ibat meii cannot resisi tht tempta- LOCAL LACONICS. t ton, consequienily the liquid demnon must be 36 i whte otto, ollýcts d_ t (radjiçated, for ih5, preservation of society, 3h ii hit coton oti-,s ca 'd S W and tht elevation of the rieing gtneratic.n %Valters Tîtienpa;rental example wiil be deemed Mr. W F N Sincsir, son îof Mr John woiiv of thc imitation of childrtrî, and the Sinclair, bas passed hi i rast car exam un %s nues of Cbristianî cbaractcr wlll shine wîrb Iaw. urîîaraileied lustre down to posteit>- yet O)ur ice cream p)artît wifl!teou- durit-g u ntiortn Intellectual ladies are wielding the- seasinAltii the best of c e (rtsm. .h teit influence in the arena of conflici to van- Nlathisori. if quishth te ( ,oliaih cvii, wbîch wilh be dont if suo mens readv made suisý. wortb from b>otb sexes- acquiesýe, before the lapse of an- 't- tihet decade Then aIl mincir evis wîll u n iz l i, redîuc e o î î study, illwitn rapud succession. Womcin was Junet zt. a '<V(~ <Naterathe tinstigatioti of bringîng sin into tht worhd (anadian sîrawberîes are ahboutithir" BF the same agency. the deadly miaiady weeks i.ter iban usuat St-w pitatoca wiil imust be ibrusi oui. Thea ibis world, thai he about thrte monîhs later (hantiun formet was su beautîful whea cast off from tht hand Vears. ofî,od to revolve in space, will be resîored Mr Geo Fliilary, McGili Ui îveraita, Mon-iii ts Edenuc state. to refiect the spthes treal, arrîved in tuwn Sutîtat tight, and p,îrîîv of beaven.-T. HL-NT. wenî ofi soldierîng wîtb tbe biys of tht ;4th. Jubijee Notes. On1 Tuesday. Mr Angus McCoy, Indiarilead. N.WT matnager of ON~ experîmental farm out there. bas been bere ibis week %s îsîîng lit.(,unn and other relatives, Mr Fred Allun, of Micthigan, and witb bis wîte and iamily are here on a vuait tii tht f.,mra parents, Mr and Mira John Alunt Fred bas ileveiiped a corpu)rsita' abicti çre a-en ted ail bis old frienda tfroni b:eing able to recognize hîm. ?slr ieo hryden, the ntwly appoînted regîsîrar camne iitoWhîtha. on Saturday and as-suameit bis pusititt. %It Roys Jutiston t c00 achool chiîdren wanted. Thank Go>d for such a Queen' 6o years of coatunued Prosperity. Tht Procession commnittee are offering îhree prîzes-Stu. $6, and $- for tht rural !achool) making the betbi dîsplay. We undersiand the cycista of Brookliv, Port Perry, Oshawa and PickerinZ, are to tue învîted to loin in the procession. Awomnan could govern the greatest emvi- pire tht wortd bas ever kaowa in failliesa st> le. for suxty years, but womnea are de- clared not fit to wia degrees ai Cambridge. Tht pea ci Mr. medic passe Rei taleni been McGi Mei goaè sync at the tee la a general feeling of [car, lest tht r"p prove a failure. awiag ta thtwt n. ,Ed. Jones bas passed bis second year cal exam. Mc. Gea. Fields, Pickering, cd bis third year exam. v. F. D. Roxborough, Norwood, a .ed young presbyterian preacher, has spending a week here with Mr Norman llivray. mears Dr Adams and J D Howdon have to Toronto to attend tht anglican d, as representatîves cil Stjohn's chnrch e bay. Parasols at exceptionaiiy low prices at W G Walters'. The weather clerk appears te keep raia on tap ail thet urne. " Don't miss the excunsion on1 june Kth, the first to Niagas a Falts and the only one to the mîiitary camp at Niagara. Tickets at A. W. Jackaon's. On Saturday night about 9 o'clock, whlle1 Mr Wm Howlett. an employet of the Spink1 Mills, was wheeling alotig King tre, ta Pickering, he collided with a veghlciordriven1 by Gea Storner. Howlett was knocked1 down, and it la thought the horse steppedj on him. He ishuîrtiîiternally. Tht doctors have no hope for his recovery. Tht wbeel was badly smashed. W anted Saiesmen, inexpentticed preferred. Psi- tion permanent. Saiary paid every Satur- day. Nelson Bogue, Batavia Nurseries, Batavia, N.Y. The Globes jubilee Nutaber. Neyer before has Canadian journallam produced anything to equai the jubilet num- ber of the Toronto Globe. The cover le a perfect study iri the latedt style of art and'is a thing or beauty indeed. The engravinga îhrough the whole 28 pages of tht art supple- ment are capital, timely and select. Tiakte together with the letter press onetgl well in. structed in the history of the reign of Quten Victoria, and especially rch ie it la Canad. an maîrers. We congratulate tht Globe, and beepeak great appreclation of uts enter- prise. 0 L C Commencement Ezarcises. The general progrmme is as follows Sunday, Jutie 13th at 4 p m christion En- deavor meeting in concert hall at college. Addresses by Mliss Scot. of Toronto, and otherg Open to the publie 7 P M Bacca. laureate sermon in the methodîst tabernacle by Rev A Sutherlanid D D, of Toronto. Wednesday. june ith.---cla.ss day exer- cises. Pnivate Tbursdav, june i-o~ a M. Grad. nts recital. Open to public. 8 p M. Concert by graduates and underg-r-aduates. Admission 25 cents Friday. june IS -3 P im. Concert on ar. riv..l of special train fromu Toronto. p mný Commencemtent. Admission to Fri ay s extrci'.es by invitation. ai tii MeC ut concert hall O. L. C. on Sunday june Iai 4 pm, ai which Miss Scott, Toronto, lecture on the Deaconesa work of the hodisi church. June IsUi Major-General Gascoigne. commander cl tht Canaduan miltia, bas îasued orders ibai notte but selecied men wîll be takea t( camp ibis year- Ali branches of our mili îary systm will be represented-Canadiat reXuiars, volunteer, infaaîry, rifles, cavaîry. and field arîllery. Tht excursion on Juri itih silli guve %ou an opportunity ici visi ibis camp at Nagara-on-the- Lake. Th( steamer wihh carry passengers from New castle, Bowmalnvillt, Oshawa and Whitby a, a unîlorm rate of Si to tht military camp and $1.25 to tht Falîs, ihe latter price in cludiiîg retuma trip on Niagara electric rail Hty day arot for1 pr i Rtp Ind ibat i ng nai hum was sele(ted from ibe otie stafi as deputy, Ir str.kes us the procession committce is tor and %Ir John A I-Iay, a ho lias efficently la> îîg oui ro procesh a lite îou much, or at -i liand;ed the oîthce for some vtars. retired leasi a litile îoo big a procession. Let the sul fr)m çmnirciion witb the office.nîarch be short and let its qualiîy be good.go T'le tire underwritrrs' asscpciation does Besidts the sports of the aternoon there on we.i lu rrnind our town couricil of t is flC will be a mîltîary drill, and some short and lt-i tin passîng hylaws to properît regulate orations. Tt Qutens coronation oath will 10<l tii ](Jing operations in the fire lîmît, and t0 be read, and the speeches wil show how tei a irevulate the storage of -oai ou and gun- well she has observed if. oo îî.îwer It s thebeiusness of tus i counçcils If s the intention of the commttet to pre. do t, attend ti) such matlers, a,,d everv mio- t mn(if neglect mea ris a miment 0 rs sent to every school boy or school girl who0 by W<e trust that our toan t athers wilI attend to cornes to the juhilee a flag and souvenir has thi, mialter ai once. bandkerchief. 10 give themn a big day's sport pai free, end gîve îhem prixes to compete for in a Excursion., foot races, etc. bi The 3 days' exý ursi,)n Iu Guelph nexi In old en trne, they jubilated over the tra wek atirds a grand chance to vîsit lriends do Nnfall and captivity of a rival nation, with dc( n the West and to spend a dat <if pleastire wîîb aIl the attendîag spilling of blood and the ai the Model Farm. See adv. and Posters. destruction of propertv. We celebrate tht 1.4 jubîlee Social wînaîng of the world overto us. Ours 18 a Dont torget the lawn social of the R T. bioodless victory.. oif T on 1, T Barclay's lawn on Wednesday, People who want fiags foi decoration pur- ca, luýne îflîh. at 7o'ctock. Ice cream and poses, should ste Mr A M Ross, where theTh- ther refreshments wîll be served during the decoration commttet lias sampîti at wbole- o e-o-ning. A good programme is expected. sale prices. There will be great difficulty Ina Admission i5c. getîing fiags later on, and the price will ad- a Great Fruit Prospect. vance as they get scarcer. Besides, ont can a ke Tfe s probably no mat in thîs par, of ai present make a selection to suit, butin the cîîîîntry wbiî takres more interest in fruit later on will have to taIre what be can get. ai ihan MIr R L_ Huggard of ibis iown, and he Tht programme of sports for the afternoon gr, sas is observation bas caused hirn to tormu part of tht celebration is a long one-larger qu the opinion that the fruit prospects were we fear than can be rua ofi-but there can- ta never su good aithiis season. We have not be to0 much fun that day. Tht prizes ba beard and read of frost and hîîîng wînds in will ail be cash, and raost liberai. Ia thet o ail directions irom here, but tht coud here Caledonian stries there wiil be a tug of war, qu lia-, caused no damnage-not enough damage putting shot, climbing rope and pole, thrce or M r Hî,ggard says. Apple, cherry and plum prîzes for Scotch costume dancing, tossing 80 ireeb are hanging wîîh well formed fruit. caber, etc. la foot racing thece wlll bt 8 vc t ierc being about ten imes as much in somne events-ioo yd race, roo >d boys' race un- th ( ases as the strengtbh of the tree wouid carry der 15, do under 12, 5o yde girls under 16, 10 laier on. Apparently aorhîng but a fruit do under 12, 1 mile race, relay race one mile j disease or biight would now damage the with reiay at each quarter, hardie race. In Sc Prospect. jumping there will be 5 evenrts. There will rt University Standing. be 5 bicycle races, two of which are la heats. 01 A glance at tht printed prcgramnres wil r "'e culI the foliowiag mîmes from tht h1iat show that big cash prizes wil1 be awalcdedT cf successful stucents ai Toronto univers4tyý for ail tht sports. Tht boys aid girls should ir Final year and degrec B. A., William Hume train bard to win sorne of these jubileC i'reenwoo)d, Whiiby thîrd ytar, A W prizes. i Sniibh and H E Abraham. In the L. L. B.TonCui. cueW E N Sinclair passed, but will bave 10 stand a supplemnial ezamination ia Met Monday night. Letter cead from q iîîrts and commercial îaw. Ttdge Wm. Robson. secretary Sons of England,a 1t Paed., baclielor of pedagogy), was con- askiti g council t1 take part [n jubîlte churchq fcrred upon Mr S Sîlcox, late science master service la AIl Saiat's church on SundaY, ti -it tht collegiate institute here. W.H. June 2oth, a11 3 p.m. Tht ofayor rtpocted h Creenwood came out Sth in bis year, taking that he huîd replied promising that the con- t brst clasa honor standing, and first class cil would join ln the service. A motion was t hoinors in every subjeci of the political passed to accept the invitation. Frooe tht i -i ence course, .,ahicb is bis speclalty, with secretary of the fiee undecwiittt5 associationr i.lne exceptioni A W Smith took third class asking that sa ew tire lihit byF-law be passedf bo-n ,rs in classics in third yesr. N R D and also ont regulating the storlng of coalt Sinclair tonk second class honora ia classica. oit and gun powder. From tht City clerk ofa ?siss Maggîe Eastwood îook her B A degret Toronto askinq this Couacil ta send epe Iiit bas Io pass a supplement in economics stiltatives t0 a convention on1 exemptions tiefare it cati be conferted. from taxation, ta be held in Toronto during tht industrial exhibition week. Court. Smith Whitby Division Court. read a report frout the streets commlttUe or- l'erry vs. Warren-Action by ezecutors dering paymttits as foliOws- Gea Cormack, of Mrs. Perry agaînsi E. 1). Warren, of the luraber, $19344 ; S Hughes, labor, $w.îg; Western batik, to determîne whether the E Sarles, labor, s10.44 :11110 Rilley $10 94; amountt of tht accrued profits on a life assur- John Murphy $7.82; R Piaszett $8.44; Fre anice policy was held by tht defi. in security P>ogson 49.o6; Jrxo Foley gi..56 ; T ConuoT on a bank draft, or was chargeabie generally $10-31t; Thos iNlson, $5-.94; Jrio Bravenel, againsi Mr. Perrys general inclebtedes to teaming, 09.62;-,Wni NewPOt teamiflL tht bank Documents to be put la and $3.75; J T bfcGeBfy, team roig. 81.25; Jno judRmtnt reserved. J. E. Farewell for piff; McCarl, work on streelSi. $20.31 ;Wm HOP* 1) Ormiston for deft. Ontario Ladies' Col- per, do., $19.38 ; muo Bel, c"tng, $j; Hatch lege vs. various parties-Actions on certain & Bro., sewer pipe, $14-29Y Sud for nalis stock calîs. Orders made transîerlng hear- 55.60. The repor!t pestd.CouD. Blow ings to tht court havlng jurindiction. Dow i ead a reorat froi telmt & McGillivray for pifia. Smith vs. Hood.- ordering payintsti auoie.é.lsLt8*, sibro J ugmet y cnset.Ferguson vs. Btggs. new towU fls, 117 0 j7O î otan of -Judgment for pIff. Pactl&appeaired in 112&45. The report pop su Ots'fo - 'Persan. Howelvs. Hamlto.-Action 0on Reeve Pring1e 00lid=f'UW'« hostie rent, (transferred from Brotngham court.) ages againit thit tOWS t'". Judgment for pîfi. for $,36. J. B. Dow for sud J. T. MieGes ...aa.......4 i t Âsfi- p 8;D. Orniston for deft. Ontario Mutul a nce cotitteWwldnon t th I asurance Co. vs. Arnold.-Action for 4.50 IDAYOr will b- b8çe t14 -ZPan. being premium On a lîfe Inurance pol" voluitéeers(Or tW«O 00 His honor suggested as he was a policy hoid- ed gmstIii mhID ~uol er in the pfla company he wss not compet- pontlitg Roa rnlta.beag ent ta hear thtirase. Adourntd ta be'heard duties of ýmayor itb.eaf002- u -m before another judge. tdon the. CQW1CIUi>1U. r le -it le ut il- had to Rua bief Con.stable Caîverîey noîiced yester- y momning ibai a sîranger a-as standing )und îown wîîbout any apparent reason buhs presence. The man was asked io te bus business, when hie produced a ined card reading as foilows: "Card of ýpreseatatton Uaiversal Detective Agency, di-inapolis, Indiana. This is to certify at tht party wbose name is signed beiow a memnber cif ibis Agency la good stand- g at the date hereof, and will sign his tnt when called upon, in order to ideniify astif Date Apr. 30, 1896. R W. Stray- t, Signature of Reprtseatative." Tht [896" had been scored oui and "1897" istituted. Chief Calverley is about as nid a band as i.here is îo pick out tht tedl tas. so he arresîed tht ailegtd Sîrayion id brougbt hlm to tht C14a0?-ICLE office to ok up direciories and set if aay aucb de- .îîtve agency exisîed. A moment laier he oked around and tht feliow had fled. No .ubt this scoundrel has obtained admission Smaay people's bouses and gets favors yreason of havtag tht detective card, and as probably robbed the parties for their aina. People should not shlow any arrange ian to enter their premises uniess îhey have isiness wlth hlm, and sho'îld not feed împe on any consideration. Keep back oors Iocked, and wben anybody knocks ere psy no attention. Hie Honor Jucge Dartatîl on Tutsday ive judgemnent ta tht local optIon scrutiay ose whicji han been pending for moniha. be vote w4ts upon a bylaw ro repeal tht cal option byîaw la Pickering township nd was dcclartd defeated by 58 votes. An ,plicaîioa was then made by the hotel- .epers, wlm bad been instumental la bav- îg a vote takea on reptal to, have a cecount md îo have tht vote set oside, on tht rrounds ibat many who voted wee moi lualified, and that grosa irregularitits had aken place. Tht judge irai cannted the )allota, wbich reduced the majority froni 58 D 5. Then came the question as to the usîliication of votera. Mr Davenet on behaîf f the hotel-keepers, contended that no per- eon could vote on ibis rifatter who could not ote on a bonus bylaw. This would limît the franchise 10 owîaera and lesattu who had log terme 10 rua. On thîs grouad, tht îîdge beld that il farmners' sotie were cnt off, ao would womn and incarne votera. Ht ruled that every person could vote who had otherwist tht rlght ta, vote, and had been a resideni of the mtinicipality for a month. The judge next quotta tht iaw ta show that n=ead ta a sceutiny of tht votes ho le .obdwith powers that he would have on a scratinv of thtelection of municipal coun- tblors. He then poceeded ta conaîder the qualificationsa of sncb parties an had voted and validîty of whost votes were brought la quesion. More thon enough wero strack off tu wlpe ont thternajoeit y. Me Dow, on be- hall of the temperance alliance, ctiided tiat if allowtd, he could show that znoit of baose struck onf. had been put on at the in stance of the liquor party, sud had voted 10 repeal [acaloptiotl, bat tht judgt decidtd that he had no power ta go halo the socrt of tht ballot. As to lrrogtaiitie, taIlwu shown that sème pollIng booths were kept open ail day, and 9ervtd as a generai resart. Illiterate votera had ta have their ballots marked with other votera standing aronnd, and no0 eepaeate apartmet-.Sanie deputy retumng officera talked too mach, wbile others dîd nat keep thele pol book la an la. telligent manntr. Same boothe wtre not o n n tisuad others kept open until afrr hepolsshouid have been dlosed. Tht irregularlties aloat are held ta have been sufficittit to vo[d the election. Tht iadre aiea fands fanit witb tht township councilfo ls [alse eçoomy in holding this vote at the saine time as tht muiiral ccton. Thte olectioti la declared voltS , and the touts le- vlod two-tblrds on thetc>townhip, and onu. thlrd on the-lictUctd victaltem. Tht caste levled against tht hotel-keepers, wue on the ground that they wtt. lmtrumtntsilal plain nthe t .1rany of the boguea manis 1 ad iioud py ashare of the coul of utz*- Ing tbeni of The Tempersnoe alliance paLys Ils own costs Mr Uuveruot teprescn- 1tid the iqtir psrty, MIr Farewell Q. CQtbîIý towsuhtp of Pickerling, sud Mr jaka N ffl tolte ten»poi'a=icealilÙc. Afta de- for aunorer to cotupelithtlow lt tk ; uother vot, butis luwau mzefuue, and -thé .towushp conullWi dmbe ftf> a ctU thej pese Every Prîce a very Low One. Merchandi8e wl/I ne ver be Cheaper than it 18 Now. Ladies' Summer Capes. Men's : Suits. Ladies' Colored Capes, in ail the This week is one of those Buying latest styles and shades, with Point opportunities such as a season Collars - $125 to $4.50. brings but once. Prio~Cutfing brings 9nick Solling for Satiiday. Re attn ttAebramassemby ofWthnipes- by atelnd chu rch. Asstuentofrthe Knoz xllege will preach next Sunday. We regret that la printing tht names mlgaed ta tht address presented to H ie Honor Judge Dartatîl at the [ast sitting of tht court, Uxbridge, tht naine of Colin Smith, J. P . wus left out accidently. James McNtill., Uxbciîcgt, who has been ln a il here for smre rime on deferred sen- tence on a conviction for larceny ut Brown- Scambe's store, Uxbnidge, was on Tuesday It le possible that an address mav be given ln tht methodist tabernacle Sunday morning upon the Deaconneas work of tht methodisi chlirch. Miss Scott, of Toronto, who visita tht Ontario ladies' collegt on that day la coanection with this marrer, may also ad- dresa morning congregation la the church. We notice with pleasure that our young fniend, Mr Donald McGlllivary of Uxbnidge, bas passed his final examination in <ioniiec- tion wlîh Toronto school of medicine. Ht mnay hiave to spenday ear la haspital work before being awarded hie dtg ree, X. D., and C. M., by the Medical Couacil of On- tario. A D Meldrui forxnerly of Gutbrie and Watt's office, Guelph han beta very suc- cesaful la bis final examination for barrister and solicitor. Hetîook honora, standing fourth la a clans of seventy.five. Ht is a son of tht late Rev Wm Meldrum of Mor- riston, and brother of Dr Meldrum of ibis town. Wa.nted. Two or three Boarders for the summer. Homne comforîs. MISS HAYWARD, Laburnum Cottage, Whiîby. May 27, î897-tf. To Rent.- Two comifortable residences ai low rental to good tenants. wîîh ama 1 famîilues. Good iocahîty. Apply tu j R Pbutîp, Wb%'iiby. April 2-, i897-tf. C R Meeting at O L C. G. WALTERS,h Laces, :Dress Goods, Whitby. NEW FAST LINE.- HAMILTON, BRANTF'ORD> NIAGA.RA FALLS, BUJFFALO. CONNECTIONS FOR ÂLL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Through Day Coaches, Parlor and Sleeping Cars. To reserve berths, get tîrne tables and ail information apply at Towni Ticket Office. AÂCE Floor Oilcloths, Towels. Very Low PriCes. ~w. Bigelow VcCaw Sv si .BROCK ihi'tùy's STREET. mýCleapest .DE VERLL %yStores BLOCK. hoppers are Reminded that the Store ALE 0 F T H E-.Imo c; k c; k ,tewart E. R. B LOW Agent, Whitby, Ont., C. P. Ry Tickets, Teltgrap h sud Dominionl 3tockCos. Opposite CHRONICLE office ',IIk.....NOW GOING ON. rO SU I s T II Em E 1 ~-,#%A C To a great many -g""- 0010- ebb UJVU D. -shoppers the Dres Goods section is the most attractive place in the whole store. Thiese represent some of the Most popular fabrios: NOW Fine Ail Wool Caithmeres, (a variety of shades,) regular pi-ice 75 cents. Our prizie naw ... 45. Best Black Silk Warp Henriettas, 46 inch wide, SiIk Finish, regular $1.40 per yd., now.. 10 pieces New Fa.ncy Grey Dresa Materials, in figured Satin Clotho and Fancy Broche Desigus, warth 75c ta $1, for this week only 95C. 50C. 10 piece Brown Cashmeres, Serges and Soleils, at ...... .................................... 1/2 priCe 46-im. Covert Coating, wus 75 ets., naw ........ 46-in. Black Lustre, regular 60c., now......... 44-in. Figured Mohair, regular 60c., now ... 54-im. Plain SiIk Finish Box Cloth, reg. $1, naw Drapery Twills, fat colors, beautifiil designh, regular 15 cts., for................... ..... AI] aur best 12k-c. and 15c. Prints naw...... 50C. 45e. loc. 10e. Millinery at Your Own Price8. Bîgelow&Mc aw BUTTER, GG8 aud POULTIT Higheslt Pricea Obtained. Rteturna Prornptly Mades References, aur shippers' verywhemt CorrespoodenS . Invitéde PARKBACWLL0.,L& Farm for Sl.--~ #artt of L CalU ORIbb.., WM, TILL and be convinced Ihat mu Elegat lUme of FURNITURE -A"»- UPHOL8TERED 00008 is beiag sod a=a,~dM~reâZa eep ln tauch TMS HAVE IT DONE NOW Re-Upholstering and Repsiriug before the rush commencS. Prices very cheap. JUST RECEIVED Ba5 tO 815e. A$l ot sooi pr poetloiLUy cheap I i»vîrything usitable, Useftl sud à ouamutal. WMe IL ýTo c ïcn, wRs: n-' <s Nt',' Q HOUSE ANG KIT( -A JUE!!L RT. Stick Pins, Brooches, Medals, Badges. SpeCial designs for prîzes for AthIetîC garnes and schools. -A T- JS. Barnard's, «Om-"WHITBY. ke- oia n. ho anis, anal t IV -(f to have h dis- Ag i- and cr- S le- ipeut- tirc- tri uch îî on t 1i0 ytrain ire f oil d Con- f shadt V' it by. e ete- il taIre îby, ail of coul. i ý Ag 1 Choice Of 50 Suits, worth froýn b7 to $12, in ail the fashionable colorings, in ail wool Tweeds, in checks, overcheckings, and a host of others too, numner- ous to mention, now to close quickly at ...............................................$490 LOMM!= 1 1 i: j CURTAINS, Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons, Chiffons, Table Linens, Flannelettes, 9 TORONTO TO will be Closed Up in a Few Weeks. 000- "option Vote Voided - Prices froia Mushos, etc., all at -*à .- l»N mm É-%, e-t e-t n- eý