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tumbling in and beinsk
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:ttcreasing annually, ant}
• cat coming this way
cateh.peuny Inethocle
attract, trade, but they
"rmaueut customers,
st e are aftc:r_.per(eatent.
f e some new cult ottierese
nes " every season-.-4e
Attention a few facts to.
t before the majority
)ping. We ask no tracts
r. We desire no patron.
Fe who come simply hes
4;hbors have been getting
sdise from us than els
ted buy at their trading
time money those who
M. the grounds of beiz
.0 will receive apeot
'Hey is to treat all alike,.
t line of goods that
ccs We mark all inerchan
:tstcmer'3 ` benefit. We.
$ea to be made on the
to verybeet is being got.
i st thait can be had.
nSale.
r e among t he goods at.
,ttention at present, and.
he women praiseworthy
the new- colored cotton.
lave an immense ehewing
-re in price from. 5c tx
It's Inc, waste of time
;l trip to see the good+
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y ou want somfthing.
e Way of good print,
lotus for it.
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meet
Iks
meet herself at every.
s the material for her
ts, beeauae everyboci
me pattern here. We
of silks, but not many
re pattern silks. we
€naive patterns, bought
.st Ieogtha onTy. Some
are being &hewn at 38e
asaortrnent of hand-
at 50e per yard is
ands.
teeived a mighty host
lab from across the big
:tsortment, yet there'll
You must see these
ne full story. Never
had such richneea in
-materials, including.
F:f2ns, Venetians, Pop•
Berges, Gravenettes
10 enen(iar(I Pattern&
est market prices for
te.:.
4UL
UU('.S`
e_s ,Cash-
Store.
as Ytorte.
It is finite prevail.
Queen's hotel pro.
` he town magistrates
Bruer on Sunday,
:Thomson returned
to Strahroy and
mith.
un her home scone
baying at the right
try (roods be a cus
a.txl (;' , ,$eaforth.
lwaye, and at prices
tty. New Linens,
new Silks, new
ve jtu.t been mark.
i Jre given the high.
''titer and eggs in
1732.1
.trot:il met as per
ti bate on Friday,
wing chanes wore
ttttl- ere : Division
a. cuci of Thomas
y Carter instead
vision 5e, Alex,
Hudson ; divieion
steed of 7).t Mc.
kt'a.tson instead
tt 4''. H J. Grieve
k. �'i'he following
in utilise : It,. B.
eorge Nott, 'Wm.
Weill.; 111 cNone
len, silex, Bo-
et. Semitel. Car-
( - 1;, Plewes,
rt' t• viewers are:
„John IL Hen- .
euase I'ateraon,
‘k'atker, Jarnea •
aII, David Ale -
r,, h:ieoat. The
fir six thousand
thick and it
�'• _ s ar:(,elated, it
Fee eardic,(,re' re -
it slid net con`
(,f the es.pendie
• i(rx1:'t back to
reseried there-
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: Arrtoureeng U
aril bo hold in
lsas is Jath, a�..
THIRTY-THIRD YEAR.
WHOLE NUMBER, 1.733.
Do You Lack
Imagination ?
ArywkAAAAAN
1
Or have you ever taken the time to think what was
neant by the term imagination ? .have you sufficient imag-
nation to place yourself in lir place,, and think what an
wful turmoil moving must have been, Well, then, having
Inagined to such an extent, will you nowview us in our new
limiters, where we have a briht, up-to-date clothing store ?
ou will again set your imag nation to work, and you will
Milk that we will be pleased indeed to see you now that we
tre in ship shape Everything with its face shining as the
iewly washed, eager and sea }y for the Sprig trade, which
is already giving signs of bein a large -one. "
In men's ordered clothing wo are showing some hand -
gland grey worsted, in a great
pin head checks, ,and a few
eels Scotch looms, in broken
c ee, will be a avorite for the
'pring season. You will bo i n a fair waybuying
n one of
these linos, should you see wl at a very pretty suit, goods . of,
this description -make up. s . •
A word about men's r:adymades. As one. man said
ie other day, speaking about our suit that we sell, for $4.75,
for the life of me I cannot nderstand how.the suit is made
r the money " He is not a one in his wohdermen t. Wo
-onclered at first. It is all a combination of 6o -operation and
s rstematizing of work, and n t a little of it is due to the fact
that we are content -to sell th• suit at such aj close margin_ .
Things that we are surprised at .is a: department in
some newspapers. These th ngs, -whatever they may be, are
onderful to. Ds, because we : o not know the reason that
I takes the things new to us. It is so with our own makes of
en's suits that we sell for $ and $10: .Possibly if you saw
Ie suits go through , the' wor . shop,ow eachpiece is care -
illy looked after, it might b: that our reasdn for wondering
'ould be less. Our own ma e of $8 and $10 • suits " are .the
asonable outcome of good uying, good cutting, intelligent
orkmanship -
Our own make of boy:' school pants ' selling at 500,
5c and 75c,are thoroughly ood pants, lined . throughout,
s-; w II with linen, made to fit, and generally well worth the
onev. We are not saying s much about 'our own make of
oys' pants at 25c, for school ear ; these pants are well made
nd well and worthy goods, ut. a little light Ifor this season
we will push the goods right along later on. 1 -
A little event that sur .riled us lately was the sale that
occurred in men's overcoats, the dress overcoats for men.
1 aving quite a boom, Howe uch of this -s-as due to the,
prices that we are putting on this departmen is hard to say.
here are some very fine- dre•.s readymade vercoaty selling
a kers.
ng at 45e.; is
or drawers to
re is also worth
ve are clearing.
in daily ----ties;
s, night robes,
for the coming
all classes of
We must not forget to mention_ the li es of overalls
that we think are value Blue Berrys •at 5 0 c and 65c ; a
It 'avy blue and grey aproned verall selling fcr the low figure
of 75c, will be found very goo value. f
All the new things in " hristy's stiff add soft felt hats
now on display.
ome lines of West of En
ariety of neat stripes, small
t wills.
A tweed of the Galles
hecks and herringbone stri
1.
t
f
r
./
our
vv
$6, $7 and $8, that will suit manyvalue se
underwear, sell
the odd shirt
ather with. Th
nderwear that
goods 'coming
nderwear, shir
We are ready
assortment o1
A large pile of .odd.
a traeting many who just nee
fill out the rest of the cold we
c tsidering the line of boys'
for 25c each garment,
There are .new Spring
collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs,
suiting, overooating, panting.
trete with a full and cornplet
i en's -clothing and furnishin
+++►j• -itI ++++ tom
rig &
Macdo fia!
Clothiers and Fnrnishers
Formerly on the Wrong Side
of the Street,
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Manitoba and the Canadian Northwest via the C, P. R.
Settlers trains will leave Toronto every Tuesday during March and April
t o'clock p.'m:'and run via North Bay and the Soo, A. colonist sleeper will
attached to each train..
i'etesenners travelling without live tock :`should take the train leaving To-
r' at 1:45 p, in., to which will be att ch.ed a sufficient number of Colonist
epeta fur their aceomodation.
`l'l.t• train leaving Toronto at 9 p. m. is intended only for passengers ,travel-
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