Whitby Chronicle, 15 Apr 1892, p. 8

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The entite towu ànd. su] son., Durinig the neit few weeks> we ha&ve Drees Goodsa, Clothing, Gents', Hats ana J versatioli is about the Bargains in Spring'ý w Mens' Ready -Made Suit$0 Ghildre.hS' Reaç You yvMd Suits. The verdict always lias been that wei hav,e carrie the:n found in any other Store in Whitb, but this eausonlywe have spred 9ur blte ont sutwh and equafly as Weil made for hall hf oe a nyb coutdfrb the famto U cordialinvitation to rt u npetorsok CiT411TID RENS' suIrr Se wilgo- tethée'g-.pied el* e.uuscquaitd~1htentr CFHLD A- JL-&J fl The Ladies of Whitby have 1ong_ since concluded the, poit týiat W. G. Walters carn'-es the only "real nice" Cldr-1ens' 3 ocular attention hat; been paid Navy Bine Suits, and the ages from four to eleven years7have been wefl rm, iered.W s t IfVht UtW~U~J~L L' £fALn' àril nd A ailiinr stock over, as we guarantee prices and a fine assortmeut to select from. For the Spring and SuMmer of 1892 we have. prepared 8o liberaliy in this departmnet, that, being your waiits frount this -timne-forward them. It is a strong point with us to have everythiiig in the Mens' Furnishings line that may be asked for. We invite everybody i the town aind country during Avril to give our stock a oarefiland critical ezamination. A. REMINWER.-We keep everything in the fine of Staple and Fancy Dry Gi-ode, i)ressi Goode, Fancy Goods, NotionSI etc.i 'à~ 24~ wl Go WALTERS. - Bcli.o1Notà8.syînpathy feut and expressed forthe. Th appiSof-h ollegote& s u pe sarents, three sisters and one brother who The upis othecoIegýae istiuteas-arclet to mourfi the loseof the mlnst0Y Of sisted by many from t-he public schools, the home, Fred being about 27 years of will celebrate Arbor Dry, May 6th, with age and Geo. 3o- The fat-ber, Mr. JoInt another concert. The 'proceeds are to Martin, immigrated with bis parents 'wheh augment the piano fund. -a mere child. settled on the adjoitiing fiarm a bout sixty years ago, an-d àte w unable te The final meeting- of the literary society oe th-eto f anaglug -f arin. of the collegiate institt for thbe spriflg The remaining son, Chartes, a lad of not terni was held on Wednesday last, Mr.. very robtist bud and constitution, vas at- Tm lyn 'ntheh- chair. The -folowling tending the. High school lu Oshawat with a' Tambyxiview t-o a busines education, wPhen tbrough programme was reiidered.=Recitation-s, th. illnes of hie brothers he-has been.for Misses Rogers, Ketchea, Thompsofl and thbe tume compeUled t-o quit. h scbool. Holden and ex-president T. Rl. Green- The deceased brothefs were mwortby miem- wood; choruses, girls octette, glee club bers ùf t-beI>bytirfa churcb beÏe.,wîtJ and boys> octette; instrumenital, MisswbhteyoncedtàeL8sym Fiser;coret olo Ws. Tylo; VCBJyears ago, in fàlth attd practise' manifest-- duet-, Misses Taniblyn and Ncholon, and înj very exemplaiy 1UveS. Pmrayers vere Messrs. Rifcbardsofl and Mackey. Short o< ered by Rev. Messrs Whitlock and Xc- addresses -were delivered by N. H. Mc. aeaprto'c eIpture ra n Gientsra and E.ankFareoll, xpresito soute appropriate reniarka for t-he occasion dens, nd ran FaewCl, resden ofmade by t-he latter, pointieg the sorrow the ociey. r. C F. cGuhvra deiv- st-ricken ones te te the great-burdenbe- ered an interesting and instructive ad- er, %be rock of ages. Upon reaching the dress on-the subject of Botany, exhibiting grae the bu-rial service' was read by Mr., and describing a large number of speci- W. Dyer, ofChap. of th-be ' * when mens of bis own collecting. The doctur in in a very Impressive manner 1om frty or t-le cohrse of his rèpik 1tte ht i ty inembers of the order foflowed hlm i desired te offer three prîzes for the best regular file depositng'upon Ube coOfl the, collection of Mounted p'tens of Cana- cinlilein of an ever green rmemor off sud, dian Flora, furnishe b y upils of the uttering a last, (areweU te, their departedý collegiate institut-e. The details of the. brother, followed by Rev. Mr. IMcLaren , in competitioKi wlbe announced shortly. prayer. The doctorS generoUS ofer2, as well as t-be instructive Addt-p he delvered was re- U4L ceived wltbhey" applause M aeffv.w.'s ahuroh baw M tn*ctd a ImmK Three of our villageyoulbs n to walk te Manitoba titis week. ' here about aine o'clock on Satufil ing rand proceeded te Pcfferlaw wl -speat thbe night in abaa. ,On Suc of tbem engaged in a foot-bail na someÙofthe sports of t-bat dasslè after which t-bey wended tbelf wa t-on wbere tbey took lodgings lu. for t-he uigbt. Qa Monday tl rudely avWkened f reint-heur slum Mr., F. WiUliams- of t-is towu, been despatched safter, theà. Or "Udakl" had b yt-hiî t-lune as tuTti home wtb Mi. W viI4pI, coth,èrtw a decided,,te pushon.1~ cashier of tbet"âty etunmsd hbe mnet by an enraged papa and a p Germait measemls areMUI 4ilqutel =twd cf e ýert-ook ruW s ttei ey left ducted by Fa re t-bey 1cricise oi ày one This tovu hwith clubs ûbsyu 1burg, yet linther t to Sut- wlU lie hn rwere r«41 * grnmi 9fe t-be WALL eau audanad a lls to select froin'al LeaVlýer Bags suad VeI kets. The latestlu' fi FjREBH 8SCHOOL toate a1wàys on hai -speial attention Bookbbi dg. -F-PPERS. l:A id 7most vai'd stock of &men- ~o~a ver howu n. tsr TPOY finy $.s. tic ans>1 1 1

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