Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-01-26, Page 5• PARA Pn* THURSDAY, JAN. Hie UM Now Let Everybody Buy SOAP$ Soaps for shaving or shempooing. Soaps for lady or for baby;tps for toilet or surgical uses; soaps for washing your face, Let everybody buy soaps at this time when soaps are back in the market in profusion and qualities have been improved and assortment of odors have been increased. We ,;carry the biggest line of the best soaps that the best people want, and at prices that are certainly right. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 rkie Amstar Stor* The Swear. within the alar limits be reweave tt ii,rtali a. regulation wielergheine tank, with, spa open otherwise be ,► std gam"fl Ore runiaeittere' IPV ee! fur *a leve Tien throe coats and two pampa of bouts, and lie what way will the btiildiy/ of and amities the Tait t of the ap•I this tower Wort the . asaeasmeint of pc�fittaeent of Wm. Tait as chief mull this t•ouipai+Yas lOPeR' dative of D. fire warden; S. McXaY es first lieu- law' Nu. 3 of and C. atapioten as **wad Asuman' sad Asokstaiet Appointed e lieutenant; also )dr. n remised and con. as appointed in his place. These letters were referred teethe fire committee. Appliciitleas for Sewers Coniiag In F+terly ) collector i or len on the some terms • sewer* f rece the from rc i« ler as lest yea h 1 a and ble monthly; ; f and of on were Watson dents. rem Wellesley Lighthouse street; f' om the Abe appos ed aesi*t*lt If. d Misses Lewis for sewer on Caylc+y assistant tax collector for 1t'. tit St. between Wrights and Wilson Sts.; $500. from the slime for sewer on Norfolk These reports were adopted. and Wright Ste. between Elgin Ave. Town Hamer Roll lirCompleted ,nue and Coyley� Sts. The special cennifiittee, Consisting Thesepetitions were referred to of the ]reeve and elouncillors 'poll, . heti, • sial Travail Co. with ref/a- we a to %how prepared conattWtiaee if stool Wwdk►i tower at their plant, .hat the *elicitor be asked to re"°'" tic this tarter is Waif writ ,aa rot 'biF )!<ylaw No. $ or two. lieute Wm, ]ling had ' .... ova ,beQR Tice eGpimittoe 3f the whelp comes �cil appointed to consider the matter of appointing e t assessor enol tax collector, also .en essietant ,assessor, recommended- that Mr. Win. t'aesp- ►,.,I be a pointed assessor and tax Many Mailers Enga&Aie1L tions of New Town C�uncil Councillor Humber Out to B.eait. the Rank Rate—Councillors McEwen,c Hill and llolmes Demand Connecting Hp� of Electric St ve ...... CENTRAL.` COMMITTEE TO HANDLE RELIEF Free Power:For New lniustries—. No Open Air Rinke This Season Honor Roll Completed'ssessor and Assiatan�t Appoinied The' town's banking arrangements . Finally the amendment was with - fol' the year were the cause of the drawn, tlouncillors Bailie and Hill a- first division of opinion at the regu- greeing to amend their Motion that lar meeting of the council on Friday the matter be referred back to the evening. last.. At the statutory committC. to negotiate, for a lower meeting this matter. was referred to rate.' the .chairman of finance and the Deputation of Ladies Suggests Cen- Mayor, and their report,.accompan- ; trap. Relief Committee a letter from r.. Lesslie, A deputation of ladies, consisting, led y manager of the local' branch of the of Mrs.Howell, Mrs. Stewart and. Bank of Montr' aal, was that- the- rate -Miss Salkeld; representing then Wom• would be 6 per cent., the Bank agree- 'en's Institute, and of Miss Saunders ing to loan up to 'ie mi 0.. . and - Miss Saults, representing ' the Councillors Bailie and Hill moved Santa. Claus Fund committee, milted to adopt the report and prepare by on the council, suggesting the : taw, ' ,, ing of a central relief committee. "Beat the Rate, The Santa Claus Fund committee I Think • y Can nover its surplus, Says Mr. Humber . had decided to band , f x Dees bat Councillor Humber, objeetede and to the town for t they had pin up a- The request of the . Castiligs Ca as and that the moved in amendment to refer ,the Mrs.. Howell d' deal of objection to. was referred: •to the public works had been ame'de spent on . any toed matter back to' a committee to beat ainst.: a e o 'work theyfound conold .low p p t ve cat, beat that.. In relief w_ d A n zanneeting i for e om� applied per- mission bane W other T � � ti Reevh .: siderable-avexlnlip�rig• h Cleo Westbrook e' i t e, he.said.•A � .r six's . Institute Arid other organize, mission to erect a •frame garag r ti n o£ road that had: afrr *sex: seconded. . ., *elkwith the best of intentions, d patent m tions,- . land along one side. 'dt:�. s Y pe s the public works committee. Holmes end Humbert appointed to Important Resolution Re Education meetwith the soldiers' memorial Referred to Special Committee committee, reported. having met on The town of Heapeler submitted Tu'sdi evening with Mr. Riobertson. copy of resolution passed at a meet, (chairman) and one other member ing held Jean. 16th, disapproving of of the committee and Mr. Robertson the proposal of .the Education De- stated that a public meeting vrould. partment of Ontario to raise the ex- be called inside the next two weeks mutilation standards for matricula- to decide on the form of iuentorial. tion to the universities, • as it is the As to the teem honor roll, the come unanimous thiss c suni opinion*the tstandardscas MrtePriintchardt and, town a dec dcil to enough and that to make matric'lla- rich, om tinglett namesefn mi Waninof g tion mote difficult w . roil, as now ' c t would certainly townships, and the of have the effect of shutting out many completed. young_ men. and women of average This verbal ceepp!et.t° ability and many f only moderate-- means from the , - tages of ani- lett Che' form whi h taasowdiexs'ogra; vii sity education, ,. much to the:..dee . triinent of the best interests .of ourtuity should take. . people ,and the future of our coun-. Councillors Humber and Story try; also that the course of ;study, loved a vote of *snits to Mr. grit-' prescribed revised so as rto faci schools chard for speed d thiis watt carried. ehuuld be x , education of more direct benefit to • Improvement of Connecting i he those scholars who are not privilege I Raw '•business,,:nounced ed to attend high schools or other. Mayer as the next order of business. advanced educational institutions. "Now then, gentleman, here's your Co -Operation in Tbrineng these chance to get away. ,Let's have the views to the attention of the Cava .ideas:: eminent was sought. This was re.Tee Reeve asked for • some intima - fermi to the special committee. tion for himself and the Deputy Ma or Says 'Go Slow ,. - • Reeve to guide them as to whaat the TheHuron :specialty CastingbekiCo.ns town waeto,county the Provincial road asked to bey some Sleeks belonging do in the:way t to the plant of the National Ship- sche tee Councillor Hurhber moved azycbri'd- building ; Co. .This;was referred to C , se -nit the public works committee. • ed by Councillor Story, Reeve The Meyer; cautioned going slow. Reeve and theme Depty $5000 of ahs council . was gettinga .whole lot the council to .s ; .aside of 0 of the The f criticism as to what -it -was tieing.. .=aniount to, the. credit. thefor. People thought they were sellingrad work. Holmes suggested the • somethingcoveredHol es the mortthe uncil should snake up its mind first ' r olmes thought.%bethe money Couneigh 1i press might , make it plain, that this whatiit was going to use was not the• case, but His 'Warship's f Bailie thought it not comment was, "You .are. looking to Councillor the press •to do a lot for us. You wise. to tie a the repre en hardIVand, must accept your responsibility."the county Ho claimed .that the Act filet lines. mon- TH W committee to act and report. n roof covered sidesa C4 de co _ link. l eteed toe s old only be spent 't CO y seed to be that i or tion LAST FEW DAYS.OF SALE On January 3ist ctool taking s is completed and for the last few days many special lines are being cleared at ridiculously low prices. Women's Coats and: lire Women's All. Wool Pullovers 'All colors,. all sizes, regular values up to 7.50 to clear at rI.9 each. Women's Silk and Serge irts lila $O only, blaclr, and plate , �g lass to clear from $5,00 Children's knitted Toques and. Ceps Regular values up to 73e to clear at 39c each. Special White Flannelette tt -reg. ~ t quality ~d extra wp ,�6 inches wide, q Yi reg. 'Oar 45e.Ynrd: €or 29e ya . __ vatne-ttp����a;.,.uv -to clear Fi .9�. - •`- Bargains in All Departments for the Last Days • iin to Arrive.. We Will Have Better Assortment and Better New Spring Goods are Commencing Values Than Ever. The Store That Serves. You Beat11 i o .,photic 36 . Phone 56 MM. � SCOTCH , i O R �iyl�irw�� . to 1E said. d belom Bail - were finding that too many •organi ie had been'dealing' with the _mink tions and indieidua'ls calling on the tiont would unwise had.sarisfk ople . caused unpleasantness;. tion and:. it would be to make• •a ; , ; deputation was.here to con- a Changel - it for .. 'me better plan. Hill maintained' ,,. �..s, r Councillor i would be.very "niters, 'to make ,a 0riee bt Gael tame overlapping ing tears - ri e+: -The-Sank-of Montreal .imad_...g. , ..y , tie s of chs g-. R resents e Probe- touneL a. .town. :fix b `'n bythe ndi standing teen to ;,committee bl .in the future.we would ,get, A ,, lower rate .from, ,.the, Bank of Mon .of various trial A lower rate - might be got doing relief n oo e with p fh fire proof roofing, eonerete. ,ii f 'era- cultural d to Were designated before the at rear of lot On north side of 'era- road bad seed fox falgax• Councillor Holmes sAi grant was a d .if the mon- This ..was referred to the fire coin- o a sent on any road the coon- riiittEe:, : ey w" 1; P They all It was decided to subseripe to- The' need d could impro ement. The road Wever was designated. bo as- .tcr be . 1 wanted Councillor Hill 'cured that' the money would be.sapc t on permanent . work, not.simply into a road and '110 lasting improve- ment ,000 toit was thecredit of ththe was about .�$, town let's get after pit arrzleget it.-: The. Mayor said there would be_ difficulty . in getting it... Councillors Bailie and Holmes aeke Why, t there was no answer. the mo- tion.mover and seconderf out tion agreed to leave• the of the motion, making it read that the Reeve and the Deputy Reeve ask council to set aside the amount the to the. credit of the town for the com- struction of roadway in Goderich as designated by+ thew cg my a it would The suggestion a be better not to pass; any resolution, Deputy the p ami d . Reeve R leaving :the ,. free' to act Ile seemed wisest. There voted for the motion. the Deputy. Reeve, and Councillors. Huns. ber, Story , and McEwen --9. A- gainst,� the .Reeve . and Councillors Hill, Holmes �� and Bailie-4. the The Mayor voted Nay' to and the Reeve and Deputy have leftt unbound in their .act feeling of the council. The Reeve, , who was not present at the early part of the seasimimsk- 'ed something about the app t thoughtassessor two nd a$appointmeIle s should be made at -once. ,'Councillor Humber' broke wiHe "Your. Worship, that's all past. would have known if he had been here." The question was raised whether it Mr. C he r 14i w t was known' b of as atson would accept the appointment distant and the special committee was instructed to see him and ascer- tain if he would accept, and have the necessary bylaw. prepared. Councillor Bailie asked when the roll should be in the hands of the assessor. and the . clerk replied that the assessment bad t, start. by, Feb. 1st but might be'begun earlier. Get Ready. for Issuing Sewer De- bentures • some repairs necessary' and the be-.: ginning of .the week would visit. tl yards -at the station.. - No Open-air Rinks This Beeson • The Mayor suggested it would be`:` well for the council' to dispose of the question of open-air Councillor Bill :'moved that thin be dropped for this season as itways, getting. too late. Councillor 11ie l� en seconded, and this was carried: The Mayor asked if the 0ounril had considered his suggestion of nee gotiating with the. Water and Light Commission for hydro -electric pow- er to be given °ata nominal: cos an inducement for new Industries. Councillor Hill Favors. Free Powe as Inducement to New industries Municipal World for the council. 0 relief - .�-110-till$-. tell the ,rich h ' ."_.•T a ('rod an-. the town council and the council that debentures. 'guar societies :.and churches teed by the town would mature Feb. ore might form a One- 1st, .:1922, and asked for the release bank` In order to' get ;mitt,,, ppos ly one member from of mortgage at that date. the buanotherit would. each society.. This was a eferred to the finance s but.he thought Councillor the basins s,o peddling the town 1 On, the s ilts•t; im ' of committee. be account. tog - Humber, . the 117ayor explained theper faction .Flax fulling Machines, i in favor • � method•. of handling relief by the Ltd•,- a✓nnu uing `Conductor Humber was , . il.._ He said he: was very u iii the town's business the town, Coons . receive this is the first • J. ^•B. Bartram of . the Perfection of conducting gFlax Pulling Machines, Ltd.,_ wrote he same - asv a privateoer�gof .: and. ifn 'de a ion of to and the ladies a upwitli't Beare mover. or ;seconder elf the metra' dip their acceptance of that' he had tken - 'tird 'eof Directoxtm the question • of co conducted their own business the were.pshowing res onsibility. The hand they proposed With the town their p p ua n - the work at Goderich, they i,usiness Patriotic Fund was available to sol; had askedhim to advise that°they business they iwore. poordiers incapacitated through sickness+ Men in his opinion. to Theold relief committee that exist- tim'e, willing to continue for some ,eve Moser wanted `vet time, provided that the rental is re- Dthpe b Itand some year$ ago might be nevi , re - get the best rate "saible• d the Mayor suggested this matter 'diced to $100 per month. Later on, be wen thought thean if they eontinu d manufacturing in a Councillor D_: larger way: atoderich they would matter might referred to the tom might be ll to ether re risenn the be willing to consider restoring mittee:wath power to' act. tt 6 Ocie les us s t "Weariopay- pointed the v• ;been s ofthat es ive}a, p y inted as c Bailie said,goodap- tat recital to the $200 h Councillor Hum er c ,able up to the, present time. pointed a committee in faith. They have'done what they could and would be more liability to overlap : This was referred to the finance' have laid their report before us. committee, the clerk to acknowledge Are we . going to turn . that report town council the letter. •' down? . I am satisfied to stand be Mayor Wigle explained that with Payments Not Being Met Onn-Bootle the. report." such a committee so Built by Housing Commission Councillor Humber Said we had of the ielbvldCobmmie e A report from the :Goderach' Hous - the same thing three, years age and council w ing Conenission showed that Mt. had got a lower .rate. • Cuthbertson was not meeting his Not In Favor of payimeiits on h use erected for 'him b referred to the special committee to ee claimed r Humber halm ping with' a committee 'outside of the me of the'duties of thetown handed ded over to a coinnittee in which we wouldpool 'Fretting, • Account. Around y the corm ion and recommended Councillor Hill -wee In favor of i d out that the town make the payment -a up r trying to get a lower rate from the rhe Reeve pointe to March 1st in order, to protect Bank of Montreal but was not in fte lothing was town debentures held by the Gov • favor of trotting the account round. needed and by getting together eminent, Mr. Cuthbertson to repay It was not good' business. these amounts' inside of six months, The Mayor pointed out that there consehan�acte iwgomin ssa>tetitatei for otherwise the commission eto ;take were obligations that had to be me fila possession of the house. in the, interval of several thousands natant, doM,r some Sewing, the et This was referred to the'finance of dollars, for the school boards, etc.' committee, Some years the town was going to ten be avoidr�dl said the ladies had • Houses built•by a'Housing Com - lathe In the t the . How remain with of Mrs emi i the Bank lesion x butm u b .•(=mot ange its s Montreal was so thoramighly posted found out that a personal vis}t was Commission, su'b3ect' to agreement of on the town's accounts and when ac- necessary in dlalinio with Sale, so that the • Commission can mmodation was needed' the town take them over at any time'in de- fault of payment. 'The money to build the house: is advanced by the Provincial Government through the Provincial Housing Commission and their security is debentures of the town which have to be given as col. lateral. In default of payment to the Provincial Comnmissioh they simply sell one of these dehenttiires on the open 'market. ' It in to prevent this that the local commission . recom- mended payment by the town of the amounts falling due on the Cuthbert - Son hou'e. • 'This was referred to the finance committee. - A request from the Respite' for Siek Children for a grant:was refer- red to the finance committee. our interests ' Advantages of a. Committee Outside Town 'Council that relief was nota ways a matter of heat and food. Very often c se- condhand, s Women's ex- pense of new material could very of. some -antral pace r contri- butions which would be a souxeo of Councillor Hill said lie: would like to support this idea strongly. 'It would be a strong point in getting a line of snmall` factories, We might as well give up the idea' of a' big one, is wouldbe bet- ter. e w u al n. l 1 Amid severe airy ter Why Can't Customers Get'. Hlectrie • vy Stoves Connected Up Councillor McEwen mentiolied complaints from •..:patties who had:. bought. electric stoves and'' could not get them connected up, and this led to a discussion of the problem. Ap- taarently the difficulty is to secure tends for capital expenditures. • The installation of service to -stoves re- quires a third wire and in some eases a transformer. had Mr. McEwen said one lady heh reference to was' willing to lend the moneys and • His Worship said that was news and simplified the matter - There were' : about %'ive stoves top in. The commission bite not , the funds on account of not being able Shipbuilding to collect the National Ship Co.'s •account. In one ease it would cost $400 to make the installation necessary' to give a lady power for her electric stove. Councillor Holmes asked if. the in- stallation of stoves was a special privilege. The, town should get ready to give this service. Other Towns Boosting This Linc of Business i cis the Li r vicinity Somewhere in .Cec�ed'eri<ch o there are some "real live fellows. This ad is for them. n' s and overcoats' are• - All winter ¢�i>z a clearing at practically cost Who wants 'cm' MARTIN '.. • ,[el s Tailor J . r tae,. got it, He suggested that the report • be accepted, subject to revision if the supply to Otto.market warrants it. • Councillor Bailiesuggested the Councillor- Humber,, "I think we committee of ladies appoint tretire- '. eire- can get a better rate at the /vomit it sentatives and the council appoint trine and from the ,,Bank of Mon- rep tllor eIii1L pointed net how treaT." such a committee would fill a good purpose because relief was a deli - M ,ate matter and often those most in need of relief would net Appply, ")< da think something, should be• ion, lTheatre odd .. immediately," he said. WEEK of JAN. 30 TO FEB: 4 Finally the Reeve moved, seconded by the Deputy Reeve that the chair- ""`"` mati of .the relief committee be the Monday and Tuesday representative of the town council on LOUISE GLAUM a central committee and that he be all interested t a a e representatives le5t(i�nd ► t" ., Monday night following. "Love Madness" . Chairman Runmber of the relief Episode14of i'"The Son of, r Tartan committee intimated he would be ab- sent from town on Monday and it "Blazing Hearts" was left to the vice chairman, Dr. Galicia'', to arrange that meeting. Wednesday and Thursday lere Warden Reports on .I eeping of re t0 tot' m owe d y C p bOd meeting to be held not Later than the ETHEL CLAYTON Gasoline Mr. Wm. Tait; 1115' warden, report. in the a'arataefteitt production ed having made an inspection • of all of e w garages and same other fire amen. 'The Pr•ice Possession aces. He wrote as follows: "With reference to the keeping of The Hall Room Boys in ' • gasoline,: I found all the business "'Phis is the Lift" '- ..,.. hanks. A num r of rceonmmemxda- F'ri ky sad Saturday tions, were 'made and have been ern - garages .in good eandition, the ieaso- line being ke�pp- bet in underground FRANK MAYO . pM "The Shark Matter" Harry Sweet to tette tied out. '°.I fomes a number of private s gar- ages keeping gasoline ntructc(1 to take the necessary steps gasoline in tank or .,t once to have this rental paid over the town; rccom barrel in or adjoining the building, ao- ntrnded that Mr. and have 'ethics 'them that they ff(*arrow be paid $15111on liar tImaunt must keep gasoline in ten under. £r,r late costs for 191% ground tank. There people are no Special Committee The Finance Committee Reports T The finance - committee recom- mended the payment of a number of accounts; recommended. the the Wa- ter and Light Commission be noti- fled that the council dace not assume liability for $200 charged for drink- ing water to factories; reported that the auditors' declaration of office bad been filed with the town clerk; that the Dominion Road lifaeirinery Co. had paid bond January lot, 1922, guaranteed by the town. (This would leave the amnount of guaran- teed bonds against the plant, as now reduced, at $20,282.G0); that the Perfection 'Mae fulling Machines Co., Ltd., had the Maitland Road plant• of the !Stational Shipbuilding Co. at $200 per month farad recent. ,neTided that. the solicitor he in - I 'The Mayor mentioned a matter he wanted to see .cleaned up. Thin. was the debentures for the Hewers con- structed last year. A motion was passed teat Mr. Johnston, the town engineer, be ask- ed to prepare cost reports on these as' soon as possible. The Question of Relief Work The ISiayor brought up the matter emu 1 o - of providing work for the =employ. y eel, Ile suggested that the chairman of each committee of the council look over.. . a �irogram for the year and outline millet work could be done at present. A notion to this effect alas moved by the peeve, seconded by the Deputy Reeve and pearled. Councillor Moser said there was some work needed zit the rattle yards., Chairman Mac :wan oft the market committee Haid the committee bed examined the iararket anal 'found Councillor Hill cited the cage of a. town which was actually giving electric. stoves free (to be paid for later) in order to induce the use of electricity for cooking. Was there anything against uta, he asked, why we could not get these convenien- ces? It was- not„ a question in his • opinion, of favoring a few but of (Continued' on page 8) Special Clearing in Work Shirts tss a. rk Shirts, black and white � ,,,• I.f? doZezr Men's� ~ a serviceable shirting material, .tv?t'lt attach- ed collar, s ocketi full. double. yokes and double stitch- ed P ► • ed seal's, clearing at 89c each. 'n ;white striped G'veral.s, S dnretl Men's blue and , . striped all sizes, clearing at $ll.a5. ►at low' .. rieee, made of strong •. Men's Work Mitts, p .. ii1' with. heavy warm knitted .lining, pliable shecpslc . • . . clearingat Sgc per pair. M.RC,B.INS- ti "The r% Ake'' nowk sol r Esping ata_ in "f inepected the premiers of the The epeeial committee recommend - hardware dealers in gasoline, and ed. that the holes nasi 1Igulatio s o ewes fntI :ehcwrt'were night sae'' them is only one with a proper tire eonnieil pi-ercdure be flitted in book- wierte'#ai at 7,10.derground tank. I .trendy Teem. let farm. MNM+rsAeat[ttneisi a p.. m. p. tor, pra ideha'1't't Calbl'aciihre, repec.ally Drr7ith thatel et, f osthe D thletter tfeode �t"it1i anise. A. J. ' ITFIiVAl1F Electrical Castrxetar Bent too Bine Bird 't` asbin ; etharliiney. ('!micer line of Ieleettia;al 1;,,%twee cal Vied in 014 Coliiaraae Hotel Center Plibee 251 ikerS.c rt ► es Ml Ne��Poole' _joasseae ♦{� ,,�y.yt o{%e tads f ,i. (,i, elleislt a oo teaNay. Write fotFnwbE7sean neat,%. gtztlei resRteoly eelfesithMaisiges,CrkNe HYDRO ELECTRIC STORE Start the New Yc tt' right: be inereeeiiltl your tiered.- appli 311001. gee 0111' iliOpkty,,tri Electric Irons Electric Washing Machines Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Stoves • Coffee.Pecolaters Grills, Etc. 1.iub 1lvdre Lennie at, S';5 i' Owu Stobo. WE* *K5 LIMIT COMMISSION mot OF MNf lCH. Nath slide Of Stfaire Hgdre Steps • • not' as .et completed stock-, We have .. Y enough but the work is advanced far g taking 4 lines us to know.that there are several focwillto clear as soon as which we be able our work is completed. Our advice there- fore is Watch For Our �r _Big ��ock-Taking Salk in February 1u .next week's Star we will: give an -astonishing list of g bar ai11s, in all our Staple and Readyto.\VCar' Lines which it will b:' well for you to investigate before buying elsewhere. While we are too busy to :go ..into details this week remember that now as well as at any future it is timely advice to Buy Cornfield's Weare and Save Money - MILLINERY r A new shipment of Ladies' Satin Bats fur ea.r sprint wear. Reasonable prices. Inspection inttit l. Special for r Friday, Saturday and Monday Men's Odd Trotisers'in. heavy all -wool tweed,reg- ular egular $4.75 for $.x.50. eece•1itled and Muleskiu :bleu's Horsehide Gloves .i1 Gloves, fleece -lined, suitable for driving and heavy i work, electing at ?9c pair. A few pairs of Heavy Work Rubbers with two buckles, Lt plain whlite ere red,, sires 6, 7, S and g, clear- ing at $3.IO per pair. Special lisle of Heather ribbed and plain Cashmere Hosiery for ladies, specially prleed at 6ee a pair. A. CORNFIELD Went Side Square '•'lie New Store Citiaaieli. Oat.