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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-11-10, Page 2• 1414i1.11,17 • . • Household utensils can be made to look as good as new by washing in a suddy solution of Sunlight Seat): They will shine and glitter thus helping to make the home bright and invii ing. Sunlight Soap means less than half the labor required la Washitia with cam- el -ton soap—and mattes everything spotlessly dean. Sunlight Soap is made of pure oils eel fats, contains- no iagesdient eii= to the liands or clothing. • ASK FOR THE '00TAOON DAII • • Shtniiknt SOC) Washes ilia Clothes Mite ad moilJt,.bire tie frands LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Stti , ormrsirsamossotatosioorar.=••••—• • Ce ygg"..": • Vaxagieetery CeSeowereggenegori Mrs. Colin Campbell., secretary of Mr. J. Stokes of the ' furnitui•e foe - the 'West Huron Woman's Institute, tory lost quite a part of two of the Made a most successful tear through Augers of the left hand.which will Owen Sound, Wiarton, Lion's Head, retard lain more or. less. Teeswater, Wingliam and other toWns Mr. Lindsay Williams of Trinity in the interests of that society. University attended the funeral of Mer demonstrations and lectures at TOronto of the late Bishop Baldwin. each place were justly appreciated.-• Mr. Alex. Kirkbride was .able. to be M. Hurd' and family of Detroit wheeled in is chair to vote for his will spend the winter at Goderich, candidate on election day. having rented their handsome ' rest- Miss Cartel: of .1lochester is spend-/ deuce at Detroit furnished. We wel- ing a month's holidays with his come them back to the old town for aunt, Mrs. T. Johnstone,. and other the season. At present they aro the friends. guests of Mr. and • Mrs. Jamieson Goderich gave Mayor Lewis a gen, Reid, parents of Mrs, Hurd. °Vous support ed.. Thursday teat. Con - The dredgo Arnold' was working on gratulations to E. N. Lewis M. P. • . riiday. . , 'Rev. Mr. Magee's successor as pas - .Mrs. Weiss has a busy time of it 1 tor of the Baptist church here is 000 The Clinton News -Record 00 • 0000000 000000 • ;efreSg,,,gg ki;cedifly«,),(iOt,t-\,1,, • The. News of 6oderich. Miss Eloiee A. Sklinings, a • Currespondent 000 • 0 • 0000 01.00 0 0 0 0 aver at Saltford. Twenty-six or mo- Rev. A. M. Levaok, who has recently re men who are engaged in the oper- come to this country from Great . atiou of cutting down Dunlop's hill, 13ritain, where he has had consider, board with her in the building owned congregationo in Scotland and Consumption 411 There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex- ercise, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will collie pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil. lions of people throughout the world are living and ih good health on one lung. q From time immeinorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take T.T.'.3 s to rea,ke way for the new railroad, able'experience in charge of different . by Mrs. W. Lashain. . land. Mr. Levack will 'preach us. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings.t.ave return- Sunday next,awith a view to hecom- EMULSION , ed from a visit to their (laugh. ing the regular pastor of the - con- .• . . ' Mrs. Daw Of Saltford. Mr.• Jennings gregation. • . . . . has been in, delicate health at his Mr. Magee left last week for Clin- farm on the Hayfield Road and he felt ten; his future home, whither he car- ' • • • thotight a change might benefit r1 es the esteem and good wishes of a him. . hos i of friends whom he has made Mrs. George Sutton, who has been Miring his comparatively short stay . • . ill.. 'for some months, suffered • much in •Goderich. I•lis ability as. a.preach-. • • pain lett week, - er of the gospel, his liberal views, Mr. Ben. Hogarth, Bayfield Road, his: .warm sympathy and hiS winning, has purchased a barn front 1VIrs. matiner will quickly commend him to .Crabb and 'will have it removed to the • good people of Clinton.. • ' .. his residence. • On Monday evening g: large number Mrs. Thos. H. Thompson will spend of • the tnembers and, friends of the Thanksgiving Day and following'wee- Baptist church took possession Cif the 1,s in -this year with her relatives at residence. of .Rev. W. D. Magee •ani Dorchester, ' made iiiin 'and Mrs. Magee the -recip-• • - Wo congr&talate Mr. Chas, A. Wells lents of a cettple of handsome . ea'. • on receiving his, location certificate. ehairs and an address expressing tin • ' •••••••••••••••••••••• Most sensible people want. to knew the; teasel). why. Well the reason why Vito -Tonic. has- cured 'so many seVera• „cases. is. because it builds- up the tis- sue Of which the :human body • is Made ; it is a natural 'Ohio, ecan-' posed - ef- rhe„ barks and frdits.:2 lalr, It. P. .Reckie, druggiit •-keeps it in stock; • -• •1 4 -FOR- 4 Proprietoru Medicines Goderieh. Miss . .Era. M.eMath returned recently to her duties at Mount • Sinai hostel, al. She took a two or. three. wee,,,,s•' Holidays at the farm en the Bitylitu., Road but her services were trgently required and she had to return. • • 't'helateral of the late Allan P„ McLean took .place from his residen• ee lst ..(Novemberg Since his re- turn from a visit- with his son.. Allan 'Lt. McLean. to the. Old Land, lig seemed to suffer from some ..ailnieat pertaining to; the head, but thought ot.tt ending no fatally,. Ile was born : in Arbroath' sixty • seven -years ago and -eame• to Canada in nis teens, bet before settling in God-' erich ini,'spent 'sprite time Montre- : and Londont, , Ile was la ligh hearted' laddie and with some • othet theatrical 'spirits held' forth in a house corner • of Victoria and St. David streets, where now the resi . donee of Captain' 'Willoughby StaiatO.: That -was 'the 'first theatre:in •Gusteri• ich Later he. nought a vessel au... carried on trade with Port Huron. in the; tittles. Later he. married Mary Ann Logan and settled down to busi- litISq ;as •:e. merchant. He was. chief of thegS. 0:S. for yeatO- and. his' bayely • home on the Maitland. was :always open to .picninportieS. Besides., his vvidow he loaves fainily Of.. suet(childrcn, children, Miss Amelia at home, atm William L. and •Allan D...ci th'e lira of McLean Bros., Goderielf it and E. C. of McLean Bros., Strat. ford Mrs. 'J. F. Andrews: and 11.1) W110 is with his brothers here. The SOIIS Of Scotland attended the fuhere al... The fieral, tribute* on the easeet mom the S.p. S. was a St. AndreW's Cross ; dreseent; from: Mr. and4frs Ca/110611, Stratford.; a wreath fron. M. Lgand Mi. M. G. Cameton, anchor free). Mrs. Stewart and ,fainily o and 'prays froth Mr, ant., WO. :Joseph 'Whitely, Mrs. W. Mia ney, Miss Clamphell and Mr. and MrS • S. Andrews. .13efore the funeral; ser vice Mr'. James •Thompsen sang ...'‘M) • Ain Countrie " it being the request: . the chieftain before his death, Rev. • James Anderson officiated at the house. Invetness Camp, of which the kite Allan P. McLean -was their first • Chief, took Charge of the fun- eral and Piper Craigie plOyed a. •Scotch lament, volt the..way to the • for 117 acres in the township . of. general regret at .their aemoval from. GO TO • e4• •••. H. B. Combe, Chemist and Druggist t Sea0e,S•eeggaz-ea•0•*•••••••••0 LADES' RINGS. Of 100 1,adies, '00 at leasi prefer flings to any other kind. of • Jewelry. •For thi:. reason we pay spectal atten- tion to this line. ••• You will find all the favor- ite Stones and • combinations at their best with us. • DIAMONDS, PEARLS, . • EMERALDS, RUBIES, . SAPPHIRES,. OPALS. OLI V INES, TtIRQUOIS, Every Ring at its very best both as to value and Dual cemetery where Past Chief James •&Mellen •and Chaplain Anderson offi- ciated Tyy. „gaga• and friends from distance were Mr.' • • at the grave. The relatives A. . G.Ligg, and Mrs. .A. Campbell of the MO - JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Kirkwood, New Ontario, from the tioderich. Duncan Caineron, made the Crown Lands • Department at Torome presentation, the address being- rear to, ,under the regulations of 'the Vet- by Chas. 'Lewitt. The affair was an • diens' Land •Grant Act. Mr. Wells entire, surprise to Mr, and Mrs. Ma - was one of the G. 0-, A, Co. in 1870. gee, and !this expression . of ' good Thanks to the W F M. 5. we were wishes was much appreciated by 1.11, Invited to attend the lecture on "The pm, The evening was spent very pie-, Cotter's Saturday Night" 'given on asantly in eenversation'' etc., Monday- evening at Knox church .by and after reffes.fueenti had been oer- llev,•Itr.Knowles of •Gait. Mr. Fred. vett' the gathering broke up, • • Egener mado his debut as a baritone• " soloist, singing in .good. voice "Sing- .. • • Me , to.. Sleep Mother." Miss Turk You arc susnieieue of • a cure-all '13rOwn sang 'Wage to 'Face very remedy, •so are We. That is why we sweetly.Rev. lit, .Anderson. thanked dont exaggerate the. virtees -of Vito theshims. kir .their kindness in ass- Toole, but we do claim positively fisting the• W. F. M.. S., andthe good-, that' it is a -wonderful tonic.. ,If you ,Ii •gathering who Camp to assist il. are ruirdown .buy a bottle and p.ro the 'good work.. -The lecturer posses- ve the, truth of. nurgstatement.. Mr.• ses a great flow ot- beautiful. tan- p lleekie, • dreggistg it •in gue,gek- and descriptive' power, but he 00j '°° . • ' - ''' • • • does nae pridein hie efficiency • .to . , • ' , . -.. • - read .Burns Scotch poems as Burns : ' , ' • .. •"'' ., would • ha': done. The lecture nette.. , ' • - . • biro,. Horace tierton And 'ramify is it; the W.•.F,.M.-8. the •neat little' ' SUM. • „00'. - . . ... , • ' . - .• ,. • ' at the ' British Exeltange ler. the sea of tge -: .. . . . • .• . . . .. .. • - Mr. Straiton is very. mucli• iimirav- on . , . • ed in health since his last- opei•ati ii.• -WAS CURED OF ASTHMA. • Mr. W.:Welsh, jeweller, Whe-suffer- .first used pr„ Chase's SyLUP of ed. a week ago. trong some kind ' of Linseed' and Turpentine with my date. .paralysis, 'had partiilly retovered on • ghter who sufiered !rein a severe. form Saterday last. •' • ' 0. of asthma. • The least •exposure.• to • The: :fifth of November. paSsed• re.; cold -would lay her up and, she would quietly.' Guy Fawkes' ba,c1 no ,piImpg 1 nearly suffocate. for want of breath. •Itij to light :his way.. : • • ' 'I must say .1 found it to be a. tiloSt . Mrs. William Hallidif and . • little satisfaefory, treatment and it has, children' of Calgary, 'are the guests Of entirely cared. ber.i.'--61rS. A.' A: Vat.- . Mr. HallitiaVs Lousin, 1hb W; Buskirk,. 'Robinson sticet, Moncton. Smith, : •' .• • • N. -B..• .. • • : . Mr, •Tom. •Gundry 'hat reinot.fed from the • residence Of the late Sheriff Gib., . . . . • .• : • •• • ' Mina to the handsome house on South . . Mrs :W. D.' Shannon and daughterStreet, owned and 'lately 'occupied Miss. :Josie Shanion,--lett on 1Vlen .144rs, David MelVor, now of Winnipeg.. • day to to spend the winter in Otta.W.h Miss May Elliott 0,1 & Woods where- kr. Fred,: SheminhQldst. wholesale millinery emporium.is hon e Mr. George:: Brophey • and -1;fride n D.etroit, • 'ate spending their •• honey - Moon tit town 'at the old 'home. •The Misses Johnston • of Saltford havn lucrative positions in town. • •• •Mrs.• 0. Crabb spent a few do!, in Brantford list • week the' guest et' her sot,• Mr., George Crabb, *he has • returned' from a few Months'. 'rest Bence in 'Detroit, to that city.. • • Church. street' citizens,. whe, the new cement walk before • their doors, , are -beautifying their. grounds. R. It. .Sailows, photographer,gspeet last week'. visiting Detroit and: •other cities, his son, Mr. •Darius. Doty Sal - lows,' managing the ggilery• during his father's absence. • Mr. William' 4 -Fowler and badly hove removed front Goderieli to Ber- rie where Mr. Fowler intends ' es- tablishing a besiliess, 0. ' • , • Mr.. MoVittie is preparing the lase surrounding • the front and sides • o his. bongo • fcir a lawn.... Captain Craig end family have reg. moved from the house on Elgin Aven- ue owtted by Mrs,. J. C. .natrisoh and have, rented the house lielonginli to Mrs. W. 1-I.' Matthews on • St. Pat- rick. street. •• • Mr, Watt, thecapable caretaker. of the'meare, has- had a prodigious;taSk raking up the' leases on the organic Waieh , itp to 4th Nov. was as.green as the emerald.” We offer our cqpgratulations to M: and Mrs. Dobs&A (nee Miss .M.1, (1, Keane) on their marriage at Clinton on Wednesday. They 0.re spending.• r couple of weeks in town .before ing for Vancouver. .• Mr. J. E. Johnston of Wiarton was in Gaderich -lost week al -Acridity; Ile meeting Ot the Gaderich Lumber Co. Mr, and Mrs. *Coll have remove:1 to the house on Elginavenue ownee by Mrs, J. 0. Harrison. . Captain MeDiermid of the dredge Arnoldi had the tip of the forefineer of his right hand te:en off while working at .some machinery belong'. ing to it, • . 1:1-o Home is so Attractive brit that •artistic photcs will ilnproNre i e. No matte: how much you enjoy your home, photographs of your friends and members of your fa,m- ily will increase your Ylleasure. We can make you, a.beautiful characteristic pict- ure. • gagnyw PHOTO STUDIO chants' Bank, Stratford.; Mrs. 13. Staniey, .Lucan ; Mrs. J. E. John- son, London Mrs. Collins, . Kinca dine ; Mr. Norman Henry., Clinton Mrs: • Ewart 'IVIeLennati, Stratford Messrs. Wm. Keys. and Wm. Logan, Varna • Mr. A. Cameron and daugh- ters, l3ayfiefd; end Miss Logan, Tor- onto. • • TO KNOCK OUT. COLDS.. And cure theni in an hour without resorting to nauseous drugs just use fragrant healing Catarrhozone—the most pleasant, prompt and certait cure for 'colds ever discovered. . N medicine to take, you simply breathe the balsamic vapor of Catarrhozone. It never fails to root out the worst colds and is so simple and convenient to use that no one can afford -1,o bL without it. Carry a Catarrhozon inhaler in your pocket, use it occa- sionally and' ••you won't have colds. Complete outfit $1, trial size 25c. LAR AND BEST IN WESTERN ONTARIO CENTRAL * STRATFORD, ONT. lucrative position. This school ehjoys the reputation of doing the beatworkin Business Education in the Dominion, • The large schools in Canada and 'United States employ our graduates as tea- chers. We gite the same instruction to all and that the hest. Students may enter at. any time. Write for free eatologue, • W, J, Elliott, Presidia, D. Ali. McLathlano Principal, stoK YOUR STOMACH. •. Perhaps feeling as ,if the -ottom • had dropped out of your life. It's Nervillue you want. Nothing restor- es qniet and order to the , stomatic so • quickly. All squeamishness and nausea goes away the Minute yo take Nervillne acid an extra dose or two is always sufficient to ' you tip in first class shape. Ner,il- Inc Is an old tested remedy tor stomach and bowel ft:601es and at ways; can be relied on. Sold 4n large . '260 bettleS, for the season.. . •. *. ,•• •• .te 'Sunday evening the net () V .13ap, tist, minister; . Rev; .A. -M.. Ie -t,;, clime for the text' of • hie .sernme, Hebrews 2,••15' "How ghall weesea y' if ..weneglectso great s .1vatiOn." He deplored Very much •the ind-Fer- cnce. and the irreVeronce. 'hit scnis to be..creephiginto. the minds• hearts of the people' of this age. atilt 'he said that •the test w.es, lo bring. to our minds' the .g-reat-Iove God, has for us: • •• Mr. 1-Iubert..E. Larkin. of. Si. Ca- tharines is in town. • • ' • . . Established 1879. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Cough, Grip; Asthma,.01phtheria Orstsolorso is a boon to Asthmatics ontsmstrals • long. ostablIbbed and fdandard remedy fur the diseases imiliotted. It cures beeauso the alt- rm. deredatrongly eirdiseptio is carried over tho diseased Bur. faces of tho bronchial tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. Those of a come:imp. too toinieney, ot-itutilirors from chronic 'bronchitis, find immediate relief from coughs or infituncil conditions of tho throat,• Vapotresoleno M sold by druggist., Or sent pro. retiP sie paid on receipt of prh.n. •CP 106 A Vripo.ercsoltate out. • lit including 11, bottle of Cresoltini .$1.40. gend for • trot, illustrated 1,,,oklet. Ltmtnal 10 turn Co., Md., Agents, 288 M. Antos flf.. Montreal, Canada, god • • and tolerate, it for a long time. Ther4 is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of. Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must bo continuous. We will -send you a sample free. IJ Be' sure that this picture hi the furnrof a label is on the wrap- • per of every bottle of '• Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowie "t4C, Chemists zs„,, . Toronto, Ont. soF, out $r; all druggists • • NIL Peerteeilelartit.".1•X•e.•....14.04•111.41`.1 . . . . . . ' . • November 10th 0-04. 1 .1 111 11, .1, 1111011111111111 ':•'!'";:''',1111, 1 • , 1 ,L 1 11 Goderich. The schooner Cataract, . Captain , Mr. 13. A. Higgins of Varua was William Sutherland, had a record ! in town last week delivering to Pig runfrom Alpena to Point Aux Bar- I alt 4 CO., (.1'. V. R. contractors, sone ques, freighted with lumber, in tun eight .outfits of horse, harness. et - Miura. . l to he Used in etniueetiim with the • Mr.Moss, who bought a lovely home work. here and then sold it, has 'purchased , Mae W. L. Elliott has returned froth. another. at Kingsbridge from Robert ' a pleasant visit at Toronto. Foley at the.neai little sum of $1(100.• ' William Proudfout, K. C, was in The friends and well-wishers of Mr, Toronto as Crown Proseutor in the C. M. Passmore, formerly organist ease, of Alex Mortin and 'his wife of of Knox ehurch, but later of Mitchell Toronto for the murder of -the;i: a- wn' be pleased to learn that before 'lid. Chief Justice Faleonbridgo pre- ' leaving '' Mitchell to beccum. organist sided. - • of the Norfolk street Methodist chur— ch at Guelph he was presented with a beautiful addresn accompanied with I• a .purse of gold,, a tribute front • the. choir of the- Presbyterian chunt• The fair buildings at Port Parry/ .were burned. Loss .$8,001). . • . • .• . • • . . IF WOMEN ONLY. KNEW. .• . . - That hall their. ills' are. due. to im- poverished • Wood,. they • would use Ferrozone and be ..saved lois . of paire and suffering: Fer.rozotie is a . .Perfect • food: for the •blood and sup- plies the -strengthening elements need- ed • to maintain.: health and Vigor. Ferroagne is a splendid • tonic for, O Weak eel:Vous. women. and drives eta - ay those' defiresseel. feelings -of' „dead' weariness.- you'll have strength,lots of it—your ,eomplexion inipreive, you .wilt feel ten. years younger after a course of Ferrozmie -Which 'bends up the whole human organism ; try': it. price 50c:: • : • . • • . . .Mrs. Jacques. Monfortondisappear- ed from home On •SitturdaY and Int .body was found •in•-River.Canard,' . • tt ousiritSS Ac4d,„ ONDON ‘Ini. ...,/ •( i Each pupil is given in dividual inetruetion. _ newspaper and court re- . p 'orrtheera ught is that used by all Shorthand Systein ta - Best A yiltOlIIII of Book- keeping, Ptn enanship,Arith- \ melte, e t e , , thoroughly taught. Situations guaranteed to every Graduate. CAT41.00I31 I Itlit. O&PpLI, pktpytAro...,744aa00--IppiNcitAt. arroteuVtlimbutoo What a Joy Totite free of Headache And to feel new strength and vigor thrilling through the system—Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the great restorative. • In the,great.majority of cases headache arises 1;13m an exhausted condition of the nervous system and is associated with indigestion, irrita- bility and sleeplessness. Lasting cure is effected by revitalizing the nervous system by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. NIR.S.,1. MCLEOD, Chestnut Street, Charlotte. town, states "For some time I have been troubled with attacks of nervous, sick headache which were accompanied by indigestion. I began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food some time ago and have been greatly bene. filed by it. My digesr tion las been -improved,, the headaches have dis. a aleared and I have gain- ed in flesh and weight. I MRS. MeLEOD consider Dr. Chase' rove Food a splendid health builder. . Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,' 50 cents a box. rhe portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book • author, ate onevery .°:ca'ster is applied. ' • . Pain cannot exist Where Pr. Chase's Beckache . 1'1 3ia444.3paasaa3alass• olt I. 25.00'I . J: 8 1 DIA OND di di di ; d , dr 10 ili flk eior * 44 tn ili ..0.0 The stone is a fine white dolor dr of the first grade. ar a • T Is perfectly cut and propor- iI timed. di •di !Set in 14k. gold setting for $5 , ....w......4,•*.e.,•,.....................••,.........,...• us $15•00 Ai O. * THREE -STONE -1 oh iii * 0. RINCS ii, Two diamonds set wit!? either ;a sapphire, ruby or emerald 4 doublet in 14k. gold setting. X 'Or two diamonds set with a iereal amethyst, opal or gartee. ti g We have a large assortment * of other rings at alt prices. bet I •the above are extra values, and i( never fail to ptea'ie. 1, Von can s by this spee!a! off.sr. • te aw from 2-,% • Jfiliti S. 11.4fINARI, •tr•verr• .!felteml° rt . • Itev.. Sam. Jim% has been lectur- ing . to . the Canddian Temperance League at Toronto. Maly • not bring Rev: Sane Jones here, and giye us a treat. NIIMMITItt itiltrilt TY lit NVisli1 ITTITi V! If 1ff Pt MIMI? lirm E Store Closes • rSaturday r- at 6 o'clock nights at every night. 10 o'clockYour F,T7 Can Be *Supplied: Here --41 . . . Se.* Ve.e C.... ......" •••-. -+..* • 0 **le ewe 0." .., Our stockl-s-mast cbmplete in INFANTS ---r. ...-.. .,.... ez and CHILDREN'S Vests, Hose, Cloaks, Ruffs, .- ..- -. 4e Mitts, Bootees, Carriage RokoeS, etc, ,etc.. You t: can rely oii our qualities and prices. eerie 00. "'"rt• No trouble to show goods and money reftilded if not satisfactory. PURITAN INFANTS' SHIRTS • • ' tr. No child should be without the Puritan Shirts, rz-- no buttons to hurt, no trouble to put on; a. protection to the chest and lungs Which prevents colds and coughs Ei So fatal to a great, many children, sizes. t, 2, 3, and 4, re, ' price 35c 'be WHITE HosE fok INFANTS .and: CHILDREN Or•-• All Pure cashmere, well made, good quality,: in solid white, sizes 3, 4, 4i, 5;5* and 6, • . prices 20c .20c. a id 25c .."" RED Hose for INFANTS and CHILDREN. *. . . ,. 4:...- • , • . . All Pure eashmere, good,quality„ well Made in •--. • . sizes 3,.4., 5 and. 6,...solid colprsi .price • • _ . •• 25c --4. • . . • .• ,...• . . . . -,--- •-‘,. .. . . . ...... . f7. --P- CHILDRENS' BLACK HOSE.. . - -. • . : .. '-'1 In good quality cashmere, fast black, •all sizes, prices from 20.e. .4i3' a • Vert. er— • • . eeee .1t CHILDRENS' BLACK HOSE • 1.4 • In all wool, ribbed arht heavy makes, double • i.kneed, elastic knit, all sizes, prices I5c up i -INFANTS' BOOTEES .. • In solid whi.te, faircy knit, soft andwarrn; ...... . prices 20c to 25c .._.., ..`" INFANTS' COATS •• • — • • •It olid -red aid te; 'Ina! t).r.. good. quahty Iderdown pretty triluniino•s well . . • . a•-• -.. .._ . .._„... fitcle ofofine whiteyarn, Well shaped and.made, 7:3 . ...-• . ; prIces I5c, 20c and 2sc :•-•=1. ...... ...... • .— • ........ CHILDREN'S VES•TS A.ND DRAWERS . ' . a' In fleece lined, Warm and soft, Sizes 3, 4, ;5 6 •::::' and 7, prices , .. . 35c up .4. eratt APP.•. eeof CHILDREN'eS WOOL. VESTS and DRAVVeRS• In ,t11 sizes, w€Ights.and qualities. ow. E-2 BABY CARRIAGE RUGS. Mad a of good quality Cream Bear Cloth, good Fa long glossy wool, size 34x28, price $2.50 rtese. *e THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL • Boys' vvorpted Hose, double heels and.toes, made .31 from good,Ecotch. Fingering Yarni bites 6, 6, 7, 7i, 8, 84, 9 and 9i, price to clear 17c beer• ....•rtie = , . -ue• .11:= GIRLS ANL MISSES HOSE •-•rtet eerie • ASSOlied,SiXeS an a qualities, regular price from r- 250 up to 60c, to clear at , 20c E„,,I raw• .....W ear 111.•••• TOLE 1 & BRONN • • Successors to t. oats ts: LEASE 1 •Do not consider it a hardship to do as much for Tha Tirciivs- . Record as you do for, a city weekly or dailsr,.--pay for it iii i I,• advance.• . el Consult Your Alitiress ifiPitrures. 170 bil1IDAS STRUT, • 10l.i • Nfonoy refunded it - 4,116(1s are W- got satisfactory, 1