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Tt IURLDA Y, MARCH Ist
Great Bargains is
FURS AND BLANKETS.
PIENS' FURNISHINGS.
AND LADIES' JACKETS.
Smith Bro's & Co.
t3ALTFORD.
TreaDAT, inky. 90O.
Mr. Sanderson is at presoak Oahu, in
Aakaeld.
Mie) Jannis For and Katie Martis
were 1a the vide* Suaday.
Joke M.Doa•Id and Jack MoAvey paid
the enlarge • apse visit 8mday.
Qatte • few *1 our yoasg people took is
Mks booing match b. we.o *Worth and
Oederiob.
Tait Wednesday events./ a number of
osiden passed throneh here tilled with
/maple oa their way to Asb6dd, where •
�g� took pima la honor of the wddise
d Mr. Haokes.
nae at ear aperte, Sadism this locality too
s.siville.d, Seek his dooartere from our
seld@1 a Sew smoke ode, --heehaw bad reel
n aosetbeeer, wbtob I suppose he thinks Is
e aivere•l, should be the c.use of each an
amiable yeas. men's leaving our midst, but
].[hops the M•itlao river brooks m magnet
wIdeb has Gassed the eferesid yoane man
Mewe hM_gwesses...s the Ctroelar City.
Lee tot tern tide volume of
t1Alt.himei.'areh sewertamasel es each ea
assist that the vt110 s le tbresteod with
L..datlea sal..a the les rives way at the
Mack, widish le sot probable owing to the
quantity wb oh has cased .11 the way up.
The water le sow ep to Mr. Keno's barns
sad ably . few fest from the houses at the
faetbe.S mid of the village. Some of the
people from tows who had oom over to w
the sight recommended the villager@ to move
to Maher altitudes or else they would roc
elm risk e1 beicg drowed, but we sincersly
hope tint ieeh • eal.mlty will sot occur.
W i an sorry to have to announce nue
death of Mn. Hoary Willa, which took
place on Friday at the residence of bee
d•agissr, Mn. Cunningham. Colborne
township. Tbe aged lady was • resident of
Salford for thirty years. Her haaband, who
pre-deoewd her twelve years ago, carried
at the hewing buslew now owned by Mr.
Kala He also was the Owner of Lrg.
Yate of lead back of the villose. Mn.
Wale was as affectionate wile and mother,
who always did her duty toward her ohtld•
r0. sed hes neighbor,. Her death has east
a gloom over the oommn.l,y. Her ohilt,en
standing around bar bedswe wen diboJ .t
the pesoeful resignation with whiob she
ammeadd bit suffering to her S•vlour.
Her funeral pared through her. a 8aadati
ma the way to Meitla.d cemetery.
DUNLOP.
MOPDAT, Feb. 19.
Ubaa. McNeil le visiting se Cookstown.
Arthur Memos, e1 Brumfield, was a tram
stern visitor WI week.
Loftus Casmhq U ons of t6• modulates
fee enlist ..set In the three years term
e6ared by the Goyrhmest through Ib agent,
List Guidry. as Godartoh.
Ls oar Items of Fob. 8th ws mentioned
iiiak then was a dada at R 8amenoreoll's
ea the Wt Mammy is January. We boyo
slam learned that we bad bap misinformed.
Mimes the many plaaaaat journeys made
se Ms wheel whim' worn ended by thee/sew.
lakes, Chas. Haurbtoc thought 1t better to
have a driver. and he has bought Mead,
oma of tits fast steeds of the Circular Tows.
mad tbiska the oheery bulla el the clatter
will be • bear warning of his cemle/ than
We on* boll of the wheel.
Marty triads Isere extad their eagnte•
Miens to Ws. Hackett on his marriage to
Anes Bewley at the Kingsbridge R U.
idereh es Wed.sday last. TN bride aid
grams are beth well meows Is our motions.
r Eamber of our residents Were protest at
ahwi sddtaR dinner and daaos, which were
MEI* attended by relatives sad friend.
LELBURN.
MONDAY, trilby. 19th.
Mise Bella MoNevl., .f Wlagbam, Is
►hilae. harp
Reeled Gordon. et Clisson, has been visit.
is needing sod Meads here lately.
[teppother the two ueesti.gs of the Farm -
stir eotleste en Meader. the 26:h Inas.,
aftorseea sad •mates. at the Temp.r.oee
Halt
(Joyous Nortm -As we no' hoed soma!
weeks see, tie W. F. M. A. S. of the
aimed' win meet wflh their sister .00uty of
the Uaion ohurob, of Oderioh towo.btp.
at the poielsoce of their pastor. Rev. Mr.
13ansil en Raft street (oderiob, en Wed•
a.idagleneyoes •1 tie week 0.
Tber,saylifferielag the Rev. Mr Ory:; of
Ile. Maris, end amok on the mode of 1M
s.etur 1.14. .ad a oolleotioa will be taken
p fog 16.
Reomv.. Tsiwo M.DAu -Orr well•
knows reeideab, .1 J. Wright, of the Point
Farm, sad Wm .Fraser. who were is the
,oleates foram is the period o1 1.11.4•H/.m
Ask your doctor how
many preparations of cod-
_ jiver oil there are. -
He will answer, "Hun-
dreds of them," Ask him
which is the best. He will
reply, "Scott's Emulsion."
Then see that this is the
one you obtain. It contains
the purest cod-liver olll, free
from unpleasant odor and
taste. You also get the hy-
pophQsphites and glycerine.
All three are blended into
one grand healing lad nour-
ishing (ire• remedy.
ng
rand of 1866, were at Carlow oe Friday
evening of task week and reo•lvd their
medals from Lient.•l,ol. Verona. with other
veterans Our townsman, J. J. Wright, 1.
Marob, 1896, had q.8. • Retest -lag of
Hurms volunt•ar• of 1866 at the Point
Farm. TMrty•foat years have passed stem
away of the God•rioh lads simmered the
huge call for Queen and ce.ntry. These
that are 1.11 will now be some with the
souvenir that they to life's early years bon
arms to defence of talc Cesium. Mr
Wright gave an address on receiving bis
medal at O•rlow.
PORT ALBERT.
Traaoar. Feb. 20.
Thos. Rlohardsoe was la Loaders last
week.
Yea [Mete Itr•wwisevee for London to-
morrow morning.
Jam.. Orant, of Laurier, was la the vil-
lage o. Saturday.
Woe Sbppord, teaoher, visited her bona
In Oderioh on 8atard•y last,
Rim lfaiffik'i]h _YF$lbbal►, it II
visiting her atm% Y tlgtees Olyer.
R Smith, of Londos. ii gioewla[ ao-
quolatanceshlp• is zed argued the village.
Mr. trod Mrs. MaN•llyp, of Dengam.on,
Spat Sandy with Mrs. MoNatly's porton*
hero.
D. D Sa!►ows, photographer, of Ooderfoh,
took some very nee views of the resat
(hod V our village.
The nouns! let the job ben on Saturday
for the repalrlog of the rad which was es
badly damaged by the Boot. A. V. Carrell
received the oalraot at $240.
KINGSBRIOGE
MONDAY, Feb. 19.
The morning of 8enm
t. Valentine's Ley w•a
pleaaa.k Rockeries at our parish church to
whams lbs wadding of two residents of
Aehbeld, Wm H.oketl and Mw Annie
Bowler. Father L'Hsirenx, secretary of
the Lada diocese, who has beep diaoharg-
nig the duties of pariah prteat since the
'vh of the late Rey. Father Dixon, per
armed the ceremony wtioh made two
hearts happy. Tho duties of groomsman
were discharged ry the b. other of the bride,
.hems Bowler, ..,.. i ne bridesmaid was bar
sister Katherine. I1 is worthy of remark
that this wddlog was the dint tacit per
formed by Father L'Henrsax, and that it
makes the first record la the now parish
register. The bridal party atter the osre
cony dined .t the bride's rwidaooa, when
..yent.y-five guests were praseot. Later the
Party adjourned to M.oDowld's hall at
Kfotail and were joiesd by ether gaeeW,
and daooing, to the aoampaalmat of lead
pipes and violins, was kept up until the wee
em.' hours of the moraine. Of the many
weddinn In t e history of Asbtleld, this
use will by remembered by many as one of
Um gayest they flys attended. The/needs
of the bride and groom wish them every
beypiseee throughout the journey of 111.
which they hays undertakes together.
WNDNSDAY, Feb. 21.
O'RtILLY-LANIAN -011 Tuesday mors -
log, February 20A, 8t. Joseph's ohareb,
Kiegebrioga was the some ef a very Inter-
caths wedding. the osMrsM 0.g parties bst-
leg Job. O'Rielly. yeeng.s sen of Thomas
Oblly,aad Mise Janette Leeman, daughter
of Mn. LsumN, a Seo-h(ao resident of
Oodorisb. At 5.11 -past nine the aremonl...
Iseladlog high mase. began, the Reverent
Father 1'H0.reex .m..tbag. The bride,
who was oMrmlegly *tried 1s a oesteme of
blue ladies' oleth trimmed with white setts
and china. with bee to match, wee led to
the altar by her brother, to the strains of
the " Weeding Maroh" played by the
orgeolet, MW Kathryn Griffin. ceade of
the groom, wbs attended the bride, was
bloomingly dressed la a molt of grey cloth,
wltb hat to mato', asd J. Liman ably
supported Om groom. When the oerematse
were 0nolodsd the waddler party departed
to the resbdeooe of the bride'. mother,
where a sumptuous breoklrt awaited them
sod Immediate relatives, sod after title had
beam duly ggpmrrtak.a of the happy nccpl*
d va to Godroriah 50 Inv by the 3:35 train
for Detroit, Claimer* sed other potato, with
the beet wishes of a hat of Weeds for a
happy sad lbre.poreuefutur.
LANES.
7'U.snav, Fel•y. 90.h.
R. Parris, pard a lying visit to Lasn,de
a Retard.,
Stoighlog hes mot been bettete,thls Muter
ah.s is i. .t pre.i.
Mus Sadie kMatrotig, of jwoka.r, to
visiting her. at P. Batt'• this work.
Mi.. Joan MoDosald, 0f Rlplay, has Lees
vulti0g i• this part for the last week.
Miss Mary Fairish, of trtnid., spoof
last week vhid,g triesds Is this Motility.
Mee. J. E. Derain returned home o0
Saturday from • peek's volt with bar
Miter near Port Albert.
J. D. and P. Sett &tended a nesting is
t1. (&.rest of the:Oddfellowe at Ueddr-
wood, It -um (s., is Monday eight.
A comber of young people of this violate,
attended • party at the randen ,. of Wm
Rteklsy, 4th 0000.seloo, *, Wednesday
sight.
CARLOW.
MoryAY• F.F. 19.
U. Loos mad* a bestows'svlp he Ora. .
will* en Madan
Mies Etwl1ar. a peyll at the (itml•" h
Oolt.glate, le y:siting Mies Tee. Johnston
Tse Iltor.ty and d.hane/ sootety wUl
bets • debate a week from relay. the rides
te b ebomplooed l y Onre1011 Yenag ..d C
A. Roberto*, The society hes new m
ssemberehfp of over eighty,
TNi PATatorw 0w'' m*. -The patriots
agent Mat Friday *seeing ender list ane.
ptcn of the C,uMw [Atom, sea Debenture
Aoot•ty Wes • decided spoons to ivory way,
the tea Mil Wag srowded to svrdewi.g,
Jeri . Mi s4.4. of TM Near, per won re.
0111•414 to a racy patriest° .4d,me. ride.
mitt d $lsherlq. Ho
Mitchell wee the hearer of the ' .t the
J edge
THE R.IGNAL s QODBRION ONTARIO.
c,K7.1AC
have
Disease. If you negisct
Backache it Mil develop into
'omethtwooer-Bright a Dis-
ease or Diabetea. There is no
use robbing and doctoring- your
back. Con the kidneys. Thory
is oaly ova kidney medicine bat
N cures Backache every tlme-
Dodd's
Sidney
Pills
TM *MEW leas peereramse blr
A Great Soap
la oar (slyer Snap. M 6.. a
p�emso& of white we sell • barrel a weak.
Mils b l our only asap, as we carry
•yerytblag that ass be Moue le nn ea
le -date t y store,so pleaThelergissat
p
yir Ter frees fr'a' emrest theft
We drew the fine as w
Moats trade - evsytbtug gees
,..ware er petelees, cardiac was lir
oboiwe% table Chum. Ws deal la ell
of them.
lis foilsmen are 5b -si is of those who
received medals : The obotrmau 01 the
evades, Lt.•(kl. Varoos, Major Beck, Car.
poral J. J. Wright, Wm. Froze/ sad Wm.
Rockwell. B. D. Brest', address was re-
esteed..aiekioaod attar fazed et s etimee
as the speaker referred to sash names as
Morgan Joan sad whom. J. J. Wright al-
so •ppooke, his address boas fall of thm ro-
la
rsialsoaess of she year 1866. Cape. Yoeml
was present with about swore of cobweb,.
who stood at "royal salute " as "God Save
the Queen" was some at the *posing of the
m«Ung. Mittoe Tindal meg " Soldiers d
the Osseo," the volunteers joining I• the
oboro•. Mies Doh ~hod "The Abesat•
Minded Beggar " and was immediately fol-
lowed by Was E. M. Patterson is the seine
pies as • ,seg, beth of which were well re-
ceived. Was Jewel Johnston meg "Tell
Them I am Gone, Tom.' Mies Varooe
moiled " Ordered to the Front," •pd Harry
Jobwtoo, of Odertob, was heard fo two
yowl ..lection•, all of which were warmly
applauded. The 0000mpaouu were Hurl
H. Jordan, of Oodeirloh, sod Mies Johait n.
Th• aatertalomeat, whiob was aharautsrisd
throughout by rd•hot potrletim, was tit•
Healy oloeed with 1) • a•Noaal anthem sod
throe cheers for the Quests'. The proosede,
amounting to $40, bare been headed to the
Baas of Commer,,e to be forwarded to The
Glebe fee the pecrteli. Mad.
*
iNSi,'X'IRr>,•�R�'�
I'rcRresiye'oroktsole I. the order o'1 lbs
day.
Rev. A. McKlbbon oeoipied the pulpit
lest Sabbath.
Mre. Wm. Brophey, of Gderlob, spent a
few days ou Poplar Row.
The Mises Etltest left a Soturday for
Ktoo•rdias, 'rheum they will leave on Wed-
nesday for their home to Fleming, Ass.
The I'reebyterian churoh and Fredonia,
oholr will furnish mom at the moped Sab-
bath school convention to be held to Au-
burn oo February 21st.
The young people who took part In the
dl•lorue co the east side at the contest
given by the Literary and Debating Sooisty
on January 21st reoeivd and aocepted an
invitation from Ambers Home Circle to
ruder their dialogue •t • oonoert gives by
them lase week These who tock part were
Mimeos A. Tyadal, M. Ula, C. Tewsly,A.
Boggs, 0. Tyndel, sod Mmere. T•wsley zed
MoRride, mob doing jaetice to his or bee
put. 1'be commendation. were of saob •
s&are as should snoenrage all interested to
lbs society.
T.
G. TIPLING & CO.,
Bedford block, Oederleh.
SIQTTON'S
Boiler CoMponnd
is the greatest remover of scale
and preventer of incrustation.
Saves repairs, Bits, packing and
fuel.
vitOlisall3 tit
114,00 01
11t Ot.. . Slit.; 11
Sloies alld Rang
0771551.005..11 le oat t►aa
Moves. 0e( are .a•t`a51eeel to see
tum(, bake s the
era. were heat
M 11 ata the s0. �f
1 as re � 14. salvo/ ter p • 001000
ty AM ales rnsor wlob le folly m
meras-
a is the at .detest. deet
nes-poet .M b.alilial •nes
Jr•...tl{.1e u fee belese res dead.
martens ler •i Mahar. Ta•
sesNhky and Mere
N. C`FILSINCER,
ill .=.�.
"In AI b T tj.bu1 t fAi
fail iii
WE
HAVE
FOR __.
SALE
CHEAP
Engineer's Metal
Polish is superb.
Easy to apply and leaves a mag-
nificent brilliancy. Our machine,
cylinder, engine, dynamo and lub-
ricating Oils aro of the finest.
Our sheet, piston, gaskets and
rubber Packings are reliable. As -
bests, goods, pipe coverings, eta,
eraof the latest German and
Canadian manufacture
All our mill supplies are the bast
that can be produced and are fully
guaranteed.
r -shirr swims sad damte, its..: -
I Wall MU.
1 5 ION POWER
This Is nota case of thing to Masks . profit. 1t ■0041 that
we must have money and room. L melaio lino we lad oar
stook is too large a1 this season al the year.
To make room for the new Spring Goods we must
turn our surplus stock Into Cash.
It .uoh ..lues as these are any iiadtsosa ens 50 yea to bay Iltt M,
- 00 pair, oily of Bottom and Lees dhow year .hiesisr
75c. per pear ; former primas wens trots 11.1110 to
$1.75. These or• good Roods, bates we have only a
pair or two of mob line, have decided to gimp to
soaks room.
40 pairs may, your aboioe for 60C per peke (1st{ .ad
we then for yourself.
20 pairs only d Woman's Load Felt 8bosi: order 11.96
line ; sale price, 70c• per pair. New suede Ills
seesan.
Men's Felt Boots Had Buckle Kieadyks Shoes M Ply
reduced prices.
Bee our line of (7arpet Slippers, bass gall Hpt emit' Iflt. per
pair.
Rubbers, beat goods at lowest prices.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
P. T. HAT/T,E3
North rads of the Square, Goderiok. THE CASH SHOE DEALER
The 611011111 8s►balk Mewl sad Bp
wereb Ls ls.eemeeina el the Nth. sed
D••tw•••. 110116•416 giswtte Wes 4aid M
NM M Thessfew OA There wee a lams
atmeleassienf iM emmesel a ourseessmdahl
wt
The Maw Zhempeo � d_Lssitee♦, *Ms
d IaUadit la Seem woe nlnrF
Wtttghsa: Yea W. d. ()taros se.
agree wed ea M•.dey .f Yea woad Ea
mese.. r aloli ..-1sw, Yaw OswN
he,
BARGAIN DAYS
let MARCH.
•
rye;{ ' ,njrungry••a+•tatiay e :ramower✓oti..
DUNGANNON.
Norte.- The loom) armee, le5I.W 0e
(o• Tus Broom. Is u the oracle of J. 00.
soave *seer, to.. who will receive or.
tiers for enptlone. .dverthe'ng and Job -
work. zed Is authorised to gave reoepts for
aowe.te paid for theism.
(`IA. NEWTON, DENTIST. OF LUCK-
Vr..ow will dl.00at(s a ids trip to Ilea
swum earn April.
TUnsDAT, Feb. 20.
It is rumored that Douala MoNiven. leas
sold hie form on the 7th os.eeresicn of Ash-
field to Alex. Treleaven.
John Oay, ooeempasbd by his wife, so.,
Oswald, and daughter, Beulah. after visit-
ing at Klaoardlse and other potato recently,
returned home last week.
J. K. Tom, Inspector of public sohoole,
visited Dungannon school o• Monday nod
Nile 'wheel on Tuesday. He was pleased
with the moaner In which the ohildra so.
quitted themselves.
The muofoippa•l oounoil of West Wawa -
nosh mu on Wdxceday, Feb. 14, .11 the
members present. After weediest to the
business brought before the couooil they de
aided to meet again oo March 12th. All
0000ernd plasm sok. note.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be diepepeed in Rnkld• church next 8ab
bath. Preparatory cervine will be eon.
tooted by Rev. 8 M. Whaley. of St.
Helen's, ss 'Mae. After the preparatory
*memo the usual meeting of the ooegre.a-
tla will be bald
Woa•aig'e E/TTIUeAINa0,T.- Hansa
Lodge No. 363, A.O.U,W., Mil held a
grand •ntertaisment and oyster supper tit
Dangannoo on Friday, Maroh god. Ts.
tapper will he served Is Oay"s Halt from 6
to 8 and the program, consisting of sags.
duets, reoitaticns end fostrgmentol 111ns1e,
will be ¢then In the Agriaulturd Hall. Jim.
Gibson, foreman -of the Grand Ledge of Oa -
term, is invited to sues& Admission 25e.
BAYFIELD.
TUESDAY, Fob. 20,
�A very esjnyeblesects] was held 10 the
toms hall ties *voider soder the inoelrs
of the ladies of the Presbyterian cherub
The attend.aoe was large, sod ample lustlo•
. as dor to moth exoelleut 'Dread
meowed by trio Tadle. After all hat aatie
hod the inner was, kir. H•.Im.n, prb0olp.l
of the public) school, was *homers ohairm•a.
.n.1 presided tin mule the program of •01161
.ed.tntlment that followed. Th. odmt
t rots Roos.' gout. t'e Iurauho'l the mot o
es the ooc•siou, sal to gar that they gave
supreme sal ielartlon is nay somber is only
mans' it In the mildest form. The ods
dresses riven by Rev. afeser.. Hamlltee,
McInnes, Shaw and Jennings and Na 1)
McOdliseddy were brief, pointed and op
peared be he thereigbly apgraelated. Th.
/Need* accepted to something over 545.
WP$EAT PROVINCE AGAIN.
W II lam Lloyd. of Oakville, Cored by Lodd's
Kidney Pills, the Favorite Mediates
of the North -Wiwi.
Oakville, Mae., Feb. 16. -There is no
(babe abm,t It ; DOAd's Kidney Pills have
hoe.em the mal ledleosesehle mdieloe cf
Mmafloba and the North West Territories
The latest ems reported is that of W ilil•m
Lloyd, el Oakville. Mr. Lloyd had Matteis.
For three rears he Mind Ie ogre Mtwee4l.
deMer hi Woos. La Pr.ires trim M vats
to mere him. Mr. Lloyd tart thing poen,*
le throe months, sad thirst made hre lite a
Meda.
"1 est Nikkei I►ndd'a Kidney Pdle remoter
j," he says, "three times • day and am'
poking op Tory fee. My thins Me left
asea0d 1 an not ease halt.. ranch refine. 1
Ig•e reams •it berm aad lamed to take
some. 1 •at fifty Ate y..r..ta. bel I ss
aa5deac Ddd9 Kids", rine are OHIO/
sac"
•
el '66 mai a Ms sS•.oh welly•crena Ranch, N4 . Wrgg{
MsU.-M. them w thew medals aside, 0...64, 5 54. Op douse
TRY BEOHUB & MYU8
WORSELL'S 1 Ueflaten ad illia hers
For home-made Dairy 'tin-
ware, Eaveste oagbing,
Stoves and Furnaces. The
best is the cheapest at
J. H. WOflBELL'S
Ooderioh.
earl read term Herr break, er _.hange
toe a driver.
Steam BoeI Repairing.
The Godericb steam boiler works
having been removed from Godench,
I have made arrangements to carry
on boiler repairing and also the manu-
facturing of smokestacks, etc.
Repairing of boilers, engines and
other machinery promptly attended
t0.
D. K. STRACHAN,
Machinist, Godes-kb.
Works on Victoria Street,
MILL WOOD
FOR SALE. -' .
The al ove is out into stove wood
len;th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders reoetived by telephone or
left at residenoe 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompb attention.
same 98,
Lee & Shehard
PETER MCEWAN.
Ge ie ich, November 21st, 1886. 153 -am
Graduate of Maaseohoe.tta Col-
lege of llmbalmd.g.
WaITi HiAIi81t
OPInt DAY AND N1e10T.
suer 000DS AT MODE-
RATE PfICJm, AND
COURTEOUS ATT[NTiON.
azaleas enerY. Ge.a.ettel.
war
husband : "I'm Ratting
sick of this standing round
the market looking for
wood ; then paying such
exorbitant prices for It."
Wife : " Why didn't you
do as neighbor Jones did
in the fall: go to LER &
SHBPHARDB and get a
'Happy Thought.' He
says he has saved a quar-
ter of the price already by
making the change, and
says he has got the beet in
the market."
We leer a *miler oairera.tion every
day, and a great many husbands have
acted on doses' esperisooa, and have
bought and have had the same expec-
tance themselves.
In proof of this we have sold these
feriae& of Ranges and Stoves fid.
fall.
We have a good .eoond•iiind Ostt•r
far tale chap.
W. T. PEMBER'S
. AGENT, or 127.199 Aso 776 YONGIL STRIOCT, 1ORONTO,
i8 COMING
AND Wird. PIS a*
i; UNE HOUSE, Li -know, Wednesday,
F.bretry 2let ;
RRUNA.VICK HOU311, Winghem , Thurs.
an 1 Fri Isy, Erb. Ain I awl 23rd t
JLARENDON HOTEL, Clinton, Sat and
Mon.,;Feb. 114th and 26th :
BRlrfiH EC'JHtY bE. (itderich, Tufa.
eel Wet , V.,b 21th an 1 28th :
wird a t.elen Rant or
NCR O)3 8
65T0r 0rr..a'AND 11100 QUALM.
Bangs, Waves, Wigs, Head Coverings la Switches
1N NATURAL, NAV\ ANi: STRAIGHT.
If yon wish a SWITCH you out ratese in an Artistic (ol40te in one minae. Bay
• natural wavy (rte ; we show yob how to drew it.
Corr early, and have your hair
TRIMMED. BINGED and DRESSED
by an expert-
LABia OUR IONS Aim MUCKS RILL SUIT T$U.
Cust,ifIlindylsm•
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W11 FIGURES FOR MILLi IERT PURPOSES, Era
Remember the dates.
CAINE ROUSE. Lmekww, *ed., Fah. 21.t.
li<aUNNWICE HOUSE Windom, Thur.. anal Fri , 7.' 22, 23.
CIAIRENDON 411isejp, OM and MOs. F.tf. 91, 96.
i31[f'►1k tit Oohedmi, Tile.. end Wed., Feb. 27, 98.
ti& list, but don't delay
Iegy r giiiistitlis are limited.
At 15c.
Ladles' and Misses' Black Kid Gloves .. 15c.
1Sc.
15c.
1Sc.
4 American fast -color Print, " 1 Sc.
n's Wool Toques and Tams each 15c.
Misses' Silk and Ice Wool Toques " 15c.
Children's and Misses' Black Silk Gloves per pair Ilk.
A lot of ends Canvas Skirt Lining and Grass Cloth,
from 3 to 5 yards each
A lot of Mullins, Prints, Shakers, Lawn, Gingham*,
and Draping, from 3 to 5 yards a piece 15c.
15 LadiesCollars for 15c.
200 yards Veiling to be sold for - per yard
Double -fold plaid Dress Goods l Sc•
4 Ladies' Collars and 2 pairs of Cuffs for 15c.
Boys' Knitted Wool Gloves
Men's Army Braces
" " it white t; i.
2 pairs Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, for
2 " Misses' ,. t. ft
per pair 15c.
" l c.
Union Eider Down for Children's Dresses sad Ladies'
wear yard lac.
Children's All -Wool Box Cloth Capes .. ,.• '... • ..each Igen
All -Wool Flannel per yard isc.
5 yards Cheese Cloth .............for 1 Sc.
5 yards Factory Cotton " 15c.
Double -fold Tweed Drees Goods Per yard 13c-
5
Sc.5 oz. odd shadei Zephyr Wool for sec.
2 skeins best quality Bee Hive 'r 1 Sc.
Baby's Wool Bonnet*' each lac.
1 5c.
for Sc.
per Imo' its
Girls Wool Toques, cardibal only
2 pairs of Children's Hose
1 pair All -Wool Hose (Ladies')
At Haif Price.
15 only Ladies' Coats, all this season's imports, at prion.''.
7 Ladies' Coate at $1.25 each.-
All kinds of Cloaking at price. "
All kinds of Dress TP(mmings and Black Silk Fringes a$.
- a,
Y price.
Ioff all Velvet Ribbons. 1 off all Silk Ribbons..
off all Velvets and Velveteens.
off Ready-to-wear Skirts. 1 off Curtains and Draping.
65c Corsets (grey only) for 46c. a
At Sc.
5 yards inch -wide Silk Ribbon for 5c. -
5 " Baby Ribbon for 5c.
4 ----shaped- Collar Board for Sc. -`
Brown and Grey Skirt Lining, 5c. a yard. -
2 Linen Spools for 5c. 8 Ladies' Collars for 5e.
5 Steel Thimbles for 5c.
14 Large piece, Velvet Plush and Silk Patch Work;,for 60.
5 aliddss Drees Braid, all color's and black, for Sc.
'This vest
Good' gasle of General Dry Goods, Fancy
Closes April 30th
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