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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-09-19, Page 44 TO ADVERTISERS 11104400 On °hang* his Oftloe nothen be parlay neft atoon. The Oapg for changes must be left nen later than Monday evening. 4,1 advertteemets accepted tip to noon Wednesday of each week. ES'.Td1.liLIStinD 1678 I! rnAM TIMES. i#. R.;gLLiOO'+ J.'. Pusrasnzn ar-n PfioPairrOn THURSDAY. SEPT, 1°3, 1907. THE WINGHAM TIMES. SEPTEMBER 19, 1907 reviai,n voters fiat, $'35,n0; John Mo Tavieb, revision voters list, $2 40; W. P. $with, revision voters list, $1 50; Wm. F. Smith, rent Bail, $2 00; Arthur Wheeler, gravel and damages, $5.O6; John W, King, gravel Morrie Bdy $9:54; John Marshall, gravel, $33.12; Jobn Me Naughton, gravel and damages, '$7.50; John McBurney, gravel and damages, $3,50; James McDougall, gravel and damages, $2,00; Jahn A. McLean, lamb er for culvert, $13$0; Hugh McKinnon, gravelnog and stone, $15.55; John Hut - ten, Insp. gravelling', .$2 25; John Yeo, flooring culvert, €3; A. Miller, cement ferenlvert, $a 5; Richard Wiltou, Insp. nnMcDeagal drain, $:5,50; James Moffett, CHURCH NOTES. The presbytery of Maitland met at Teeswater on Tuesday. The Rev. D. Eby, of the Citizenship League will occupy the pulpit in the Baptist church. next Sunday evening. M1 seats free. Everybody welcome. work on Morris Bay. culvert, $1000; Lattimore & Cook work on McDougal draiu, culvert, $S0; W. & W. H. Elliott, tile for McDougal drain, `$$00 00; Duff a.a: Stewart, lumber, $53 91; Robt. Hogg, tree. culvert, $4.n0; Jos. Lovell, Survey C. Line, Caa. 2, $22; Robt. Leathorn, Survey C. Liao, Con. 2, $2; Jas. Elliott, Survey 0, Line, Can. 2, $2.00. A bays' and girls' meeting will be Reny -Rutherford -That this meet - held in the 1asement of the Baptist lug do now adjourn to meet at Binevale char, h at 2 o'clock on Saturday after- M,o ,day. Oct. Inst, at 10 a'cloc>t, a. m. noon. Pastor and Mrs. Allen will con- Jona Brnaaes, Clerk. duet tine meeting. Heron Co. Sabbath $zhocl and Chris- tian Endeavor Convention will be held at Myth on Tuesday and Wednesday, O.,teber 8 and 9. A first-class program will be presented. wurrscnrscs. The Epwwrth League of Whitechurch has stares a study on India, as a rain. Sion field, with Miss Edna Otyler as The Rev. Dr. Eby, will preach in the I leader. The meetings are held every Methodist Church tient Sunday morning Friday evening in basement of Metho- tit Il o'clock. Dr. Eby was formerly a , dist church commencing at 8 o'clock. missionary in japan, but has recently Every person welcome• been appointed International. Secretary Miss Millie and Selina Peddle and of the Citizens League. His message Miss Jennie Murray were in London will be of fresh importance. Hear him. last week attending the fair and were At''' p. m. the Rev. A. B. Jones will the guests of Mrs. Marks. While threshing. Mr. 'Wm. 3. Coulter had a for ran into his wrist. The wound win lay him off work fora time. preach. Staugers always welccme. The conanxitte on the superannuaticn fund of the Methodist Church, at a meeting in Toronto last week, received Friday evv'ieglast amissionary meet - the following report : Amount of per- Lag was held in the methodist church' raiment fated, '$'35,StS ; special reserve3, with the expectation of hearing G. R. fund, $=O,C'00 ; total, ti315,S33. These Earl, B. A. and Mr. Longleif, B. A., funds are invested in mortgages, bonds B. D., who are under appointment to and banks. The =mull fund showed proceed to China as lniesionaries. These receipts of $152,182.26, which was ds- speakers were unable to be present, but tribnted as provided by law among 2S a -eery.sncaessfnl meeting was held. Rev. ministers, 270 widows and c9 children. Mr. Finlay, as chairman, called on Miss The joint committee on church union Howson, daughter of Rev. W. G. How- concluded.its labors at Tcronto on Mon- i son, of WIngham. who is going to Bella clay night, with a feeling of satisfaction l Bellla hospital, B. C., as missionary that anmh had been accomplished, but i nurse to the Indians. Miss Howson with the feeing Gnat a great Ileal of nave her personal experience of her call ion. d ratienmustyet be given to many 1 to the work in a quiet, clear voice. She imprtaut matters. It was derided to interested the audience in missions. hold the next meeting next September, Rev. Mr. Denman was then called on and in the. meantime the d sereat �and delivereda brilliant speech, ref er- miuistars will be sent capies of the re- mR to the trouble in British Columbia parts that they may find out the attitude and its bearing on missions. He tock a of their cargregations. broad view of the snbjert, showing up the side of the Labor Unions and the danger in letting to many naps enter Canada to the detriment of native labor. He also painted cut the duty of Chris - with. grader, 555.50; W. J. Geddes, lam, ber, $2;75; A. C*mpbell,widening em- bankment, fencing and putting in cement culvert, $#5; P. Belly, thovellinggrave1, $4; Wm. Craig, shovelling gravel, $4; R. Vint, drawing Cement and making tile, $.5.40; R. Vint, inspecting culverts, $12; R. Nesbitt, moving •cement moulds, $2 50; R. Brown, repairing bridge, $2; Mr. McPherson, cement, $26 37; S. Irvine, gravel, $2.76; Elijah Higgins, drain across road, $4.30; Wm. Coats, registering Cole drain by lacy $2; Wm. Clark, fees re Cole drain by law $c0; Geo. Taylor, estimates on Kelly and Ellison drains, $5; Nett Taylor estimates on Kelly and Ellison dratns, S4 00; W. J. Henderson, $1; R. Johnston, $1,50; H. Eosman, $224; Wm. Skelton, $2.16; Campbell -Taylor -The council then adjourned to meet again on 14th, Oct. next. W. Cletus, Clerk, BST WAWA:NOSH. . Harvest Service will be held in the Calvin t✓hareh, East Wawanosh, next teas to do more in the fatnre than in `Sabbath 122nd Sert.)which will be con- the past to bring the Japs under Chris- ductnd by Rev A. C. Wishart, B. A., of tiaa asto ce. When Mr. Daman sat Brussels. It is held ander the =spices' down nearly every person was ready to a the Christ an Endeavor So.:ets, and speak. FF eak. He had supplied topics fcr the er ng is to go towards necessary ministers and Epworth League Preen repairs. The cater will render appro• dents. His speaah warmed them all up. prates m...^. The haa.s of nervine are, It was well delivered in splendid voice, 0,30 ant A 0 p. m. All were insured by Mr. Duncan's ad- dress. Shnrt apes:hes were made by Rev. Mr. Sawyer, Rev. Mr. Fcrd, Leek - now; Mr. Taylor, I.uciow and Mr. Ha'3, Wnngi ett. This can easily be BABY'S DANGER. More little lives are lost during the hot weather months than at any other time of the year. In the summer months little ones are the vietims of diarrhoea, cholera infantnm, dysentery and stomach troubles. These come sadly and without warning, and wher,,t/s medicine is not at hand to give pronrntly the short dela may mean deatheenbaring the hot weather monthsspy's Own Tablets shonld be kept every home where there is a young a ild. An occasional use of the Tablets will prevent stomach or bowel troubles. Or the troubles come b if unawares a prompt use of this medicine will bring the child through safely. Mrs. 3. Renard, New Glasgow, Que., says: "I cannot speak too highly of Baby's Own Tablets. One dt my chil- dren had a severe attack of diarrhoea which the Tablets promptly cared." Sold by medicine dealers at 25o a box or from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. News rea;hed Wroxeter of :the death et Rent A. Parrel who died in Taranto High Class Concert Company. The Chatham News of Sept. 12th, in speaking of the Schubert Symphony. Club, which appears in the opera house, on Wednesday evening, September 25th, says ;--"Unquestionably the star of the company was the violinist, Thos. Purell. High as were the praises with which his coming to Chatham had been heralded, they were amply justified by his work last night, when lovers of the violin experienced what was beyond all doubt a rare treat. That Mr. Purcell's skill was appreciated was shown by an insiatant series of enchores. The quartette of ladies, who comprised the remainder of the com- pany, were, in their respective lines, about the average of such organizations, , and their efforts to please the audience were liberally applauded enohores being the rule of the evening, The vocal sel- ections by the ladies' gnsrtette and the instrumentals by the company met with undoubted favor; while the recitations by Marie Teresa de Grasse, the soprano solos by Vera Edith Young and the contralto solo by Lovie Zendt Parcell all secured their meed of applause. The plan of heti is at " r ibbon's drug store. hosrtal, on San3ay :Sept, Stb, after a voted one of the best meeting held in long and paiafni :.mess. Mr. Farrel has .1Whitewharoh fcr seers time. been _^rk for the past year and little i hopes were hells far his reonvsry. He a4t7sras., WAS his 34th year, sal leases beh u Lim an *ged fatter and zWther besides The Conner met .arcnrd ngto ad ourn brothe>s arta resters to =ca -n his less. ,=,Ent en Sept. nand; members all present, The fantral whiten. was a very large creel the Reeve in the & 5r; mutes of last anti 4 m eti^_ :e and o ed. The r F .L g. a3 7y= a nem ....s .8.f..£r6Ta� .. tock L3.awe �, Taralteatry. 't,3 the Wr. seter C meter '"".averse' half yearly state ent 'was or, weartesesy, sena 1ith, The teretes ' r:", e3 slid on Weten of Tsyser and berg eceent r ted by Rey. L. Perrin, Shaw was sucrate-sd ns sa sfaitery. hf; ,a. tai oeaa it , .re"3 . 1 Camphe;d-MoCatcheca-the Reeve was tha Clerk's woe, Blaevaie, 'Mev ay i trazted to have the S ash tie bridge , � Reeve; , ,s ut is a pr�.•psr stst,a ofrepair. M.,C'at:h- n nee Y.. t. Members tall Frere to =tense a Camnba l t e aterk was tnstr^rtsd i ti e thews. T e mea :vas of tan,. "wt- 1 to raj i fcr sen ea tarta_�s f ;r the cr: inn were "lTErB real 9...3 4bi:Urt?d, ea matt= i strafe='cf the Cele drain, tenders to of Messrs. 3aiu.�t and Kelly' becpe: ted at the Town Ha'1 on the 17th tins Kiel -'.4i att-M -Mat the Clerk SeLt; Gran o bs a mp`.eted by Oni. 3a -t, be instr cetel to enter ell trapsid drain +asaeLir'-^Ina o..• - .`a. na as en Csn:.sttw.sReal Ifar t�e� r,.aw bile avchean-Tl:a efi'Er se 1[r crarree-t yo..-C'arren. 2�'tant. Tien flit the caeast---ein of a '''''''° 5';'owiug 2"--"72-31:Were passes a ;and'a e;ue6 usual.--a'In Pur,7ess,' net-teat a.y e=-peellet S. en , n th Cyn. Ilius . the yam of $193 was annet Wei There is * remedy over sixty years old--Ayer's Cherry Pedant!. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once is tthe family, it stays; thecae household remedy for *mutts sad hard told*, on the that. your doctoraboutit.' "T'iufortklaaofan -- t'Sala Ice *wart manta'.." anera the Alt rk irate .ted to draw Epe in estit s, eta. foe." the Sane. Tayte l Campbell - The focwizg rates were st n k fur the euare wt year, 4n: -F v Ciuntyrate 2 =inn; for Town - 'snap uwn- st p 2 2 .3 tutus, and fcr gnat al Senael NEWS NOTES. Henri Pilao., 176 years of age, was killed in Montreal by a pitched ball thrown by the ascend baseman of his own team daring the warming tip process. fA FALL 86 WINTER Sllhtiugs an Overcoatiugs We have the best range df these for this season ever shown in this town. The fancy broad stripes are taking the lead in suitings although a few overcheck are still in vogue and the style of make is varied so that you can have the style you most prefer and know that it is all right. Come early and make your selection. FURNISHINGS -We have a full line of all the latest furnishings, new and nifty goods arriving every day. TIAXW LL & HILL Merchant Tailors and Men's Furnishers.6 6.00U40 041() `mac e->;-&le';i '^ �, Ie 1 A SITUATION 1 at a good salary awaits every ?may aradnate of The CENTRAL Bust- �f�i,, NESS COLLEGE. Experience t� proves this pesitirely. Eater any bare. Catalogues free. Write W . r H. SHAW, Principal, Tongs and _� Gerrard Sts., Toronto, Canalis. The Royal Baan- at Chippewa was attsoked by barglers last week, the safe 11 blown and a;q :anti a of stoney stolen. 1 55 per cent of hsadsenes are the result of eyestrain. Chas. J. Wsstera's seen-'", a glasses LificsIls s3j,.st..d gasa_s will relieve "eyestrain with all its attertti,.g afd:a. Liens If the glasses you now wear are net saitabe or if your leases require changing, eonsalt him in the parlor of the Queens hetes rte. Thursday, Sept. tet s Jehn Wiss;tn, Barg are was sentenced to fteenyears'im^en sermenta 3t'*irty.' six sashes by Judge B 3e at New Wett- stsr. Hon. 3. H. lament, Atter'cey-General' has been sppainte3 to the Supreme IC3 rtBe: enofneanatabewa .,a:.iI4.D.' Beak, K. C., to the 5apre e Ce art ct Alberta. i Five ragmen an -flagon. the Es:t'L.:..3ra , FALL FAIR DATES. Wingbam Sept. 25-27 Atwood......... .Oct. 1-2 Blyth ........ Sept. 23-24 Brussels Oat. 3-4 Goderich . Sept. 25-26-37 Listowel..... .. . Sept. 224-25 Lucknow. ,.. _ . _ .Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Ripley Sept 24-25 Teeswater Oat. a-4 Tiverton Oet.2-2 Walkerton.... . ...Sept. 12-20 Ssaforth ... Sept. 19-20 Mildmay , .Sept.'22-"3-24 Dungannon Oct. 3-4 Gorrie ...... _ ....... Oct. 5 We Teach Telegraphy. Wiwi/CENTRAL Dr. Ovens, Oenllist, London, Surgeon. Eye, Ear, Nose and :Throat will beat Mc- Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, Oat. 1 -all day. Glasses properly fitter.. STRATFORD. ONIT. We have three departments: Com- mercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. We employ the best teachers that money can hire. Our courses are thorough and practical and we assist worthy students to positions. Those who'wieh to get a money -snaking education should get the best Write for our new catalogue and get particulars. This is the best time of year to enter our classes. ELLIOTT & Mc% iCH[AN PRII CIPALS. IIllsuranee! Money to Loan CouveyanciDg Lire Stock Markets. Taranto, Sept. 17 -There were 45 oars stock of all kinds at the City lave :sue Market this .arming." There were on .stile 755 head of cattle, 1,205 head of s eep andlambs, ;330 hogs, and 12D calves. Ow:ngta the very1ight'ran, there was but a t, en,1 market to -day. '53 'far as a the denote -nand thegeneral ran .of prices here was rrartleelly no change from last week. The foi'ow'1 g are the quotations: Esperters' cattle- Per 100 lbs ,t' hates. $5 03 ;$5 25 Mariam, 4 60 Buis.. 3333. - 400 4 25 Light...-. 300 aB flows 353 3 5 �'t 1000p` inns =nap- . warns 4L5 455 Stackers egos 275 0 00 „ has...... 153 300 aaaa Ch Raliroa3 tris :ks. near New ea g, , E tnlinne'- em Vire-all, while ,theetiag aim. were ran a° rate 16 '0 to the $. Ey laws Non dew= seen le red by a ti iia. She bathes l 9 end 13 for the llo t en of f the ...: �::re- were herri:y 'mss: g:sn. gang rata were d' :y read end tasted -----w�- AoaaaMb; Were ortated to be pad as; ufolanwst---e ar Ndenee`sFon. Vattinginenl- :lunge ieel, of the U. S. Ceart at = ierta lea 'Gaze w, i:Ji ere ,u'2 pect.ng Eaffnia, o pys+3a !ILO CI En Cu '#3s �$7; uln'o. Trod a4p, davia• Gram Truii asuman 'four raseB Eatroa..: ata aattf_:neer to Luau $4, $:3J on the Eel.. Renrasd, ora came; ' M ainteen Brea, grave :lag on. Nast"..' > lrannery, $44; R. Maxwell, intperning, be+n.'satyr,'$5;; For graT!'.'1:-5petze, 'and 3i[ Etta n, $0.94; H. Kirkby, $1350; 11., IlL"Gowa n, $LIS; wta WI k :neon, 'Yi', Blatt, 23';;�y ► lacr,; Denafa 1$12. ; 'Woe Salter, $n.15; udice Creek.:idaLnk, $1.30; D. Somerville, , 4 25; Zine.; a:. $23n tin. the %a' n +, R -oilman, one casae for leaving i-o"ate3the federal e'tatnts prenibieng the c-s-,ratei; 4 of matte In tenire ai cars for mare than 3 44'0 4 75 mane= 2S5 315 0ws........ 3 au 4 fa0 Banta N 25 2 75 Hags-- J Beat 6 10 Inghts 5'OJ Meets-- Frpart ewes...... .... - 4 3 4 40', £..:.:ks.... n SD 405 Cam ...300 350 Srn".ag Ira" be ea*h,.. 5 00 5 n51 Ca:.cee,ea•.--n-` . 300 6 O0 boars at a alretoh. Tnw greistest nataatth's haannees in the nig' tory of the nateraniarrlin watt doaas .Barr, $2.n1; R. 1rew.osm'e, ' nn; Sae. Anatuet. The ghat ttnrns for that Dnokett, $t -,d4; W. Z. Bowl, $305; 3.. za•+uth were $S ,0)D. 'whirls is $55t C more thanotinlettlone of the /nations Au ,a' r aUa n :�ivity in, the kern tory served by the road cleat SSA Irklritifge II,Salm, ,t 1,114; Geo CN "�„ $7.nn; E. 'C+auaB;p, $.1.19; J. Fair genera" t 62; Wu. 'Tayke', $I. r; D. Mire $$.4t; D Zelda, ELOO; Jae. Farr, VAC; X.:, in the l"10 City fit the latettolostiel leo�I ' Com, $6.20; :J'ao. Boat,WO; ' lamas ta bnaiaarasa offering are rm rd Wet. Yaiisr, rr+pw ring lam Lead Vo rk'14..4 as the remora Tot the inmate. Wry.-Gl alto lliCAMSZILT aKFOXT! W agbatue Sept. I5th, ai1J/. Frear, 1001ba... . $ 52 id $ SS Fall 33..33. t, Ra s0 -e b5' Oninn.... fa 42 to 0 503 Barely .... 0 45 to 0 5,0' Peas .... . tt o 6 J5 Butter...... ....... ... s to 0 30 ton 0 22 Bass per dot toed .. f+ 177 'So 6 ,p15 "'good per rr+Y.2 lin to li 0 Hey, per Iota 11 00 to i$ 300 i Potittoes, pstl aailrel suave. SD $o 100 'Tallow peer Ds 1'i 5 to 'O Lard l� l,up �y Lire , pat ' ....ar +'i +icy S'' 10 Ornc s :-West of Bank of Hamilton, tamer of Diagonal Road and John street. The Western, and Union Fire In- suranee Companies. The Canada Life, and the London and Laneashire Life Assurance Companies. Have had upwards of 20 years of ex- perience in Conveyancing, and ars pre- pared to eseaute Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Agreemeuis, Wills, etc.,;etc., OQrreetly and at moderate charges. Money to Loan on Farm and Town Property. *.11 business stictly private and ctn. ffneatal. n- deatlal. A callsolirited. A, Du! a e AND Tia R Al LW AY SYSTEM WESTERN EXCURSIONS Spe ial low round trio rates from Wizghham, Sera 19th, 20th, wan 21st. F ..rt:lEucn, rich s4. 0 r S576 BOO" lea: a bili, 4ram d.... ,.172 L�a,:�sW ''SS.40 fr, gg� r:.l r.:2 ,D r tx. sbetr .va✓3O.iztC, -.t E . Pcai- 3 exp st /28.4D *Ltd L2110 Tan! for return on or *before Men day Oat, 74h, tat?. Farmers Want More Help in the .Northwest. An a 1Iitional farm .laborers vr. =don on 'IF1 i be ran on Sect. 1 $12.1;4► From a:2 aatations In Ontario. For Ixt :1nforme am *a to rates and gets, pall TaonL��,..tat , Dr tient., J. D�, pf D. cit,moa rurcuraimummtrauveraixemoroimenummiminchigr,caw,....„, THE �---T Great Clearing Sale is still Goin 011 4. Bigger and better than ever. Bargains that are bargains in every department. Keep on coming tor bar- Jio gains. We'll let you know when the sale is to close. MEM CARPETS, CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, &c, n All -Wool Union and Tapestry Carpets, Stair Carpets, Carpet Squares, Rugs, 1+3 Mats, eto. Big cut in prices A saving of at least 25 per cent. That means a $20.00 carpet for $15 00. TERMS SPOT CASH OR TRADE. JO MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. E. Our stock of Ready -to -Wear Clothing is right up•to•date in style, Good workmanship. Easy fit. Every Snit, every Raincoat, every pair of Pants and Overalls, MUST BE SOLD. Yon'll save 25 to 50 per cent. on clothing bought here daring this BIG SALE. TERMS SPOT CASH OR TRADE. BOOTS AND SH S. Boots and Shoes are moving ont;very satisfactorily. Bat there are s lot of bargains waiting here yet, for all who come. We're patting the bargains in bunches in this department. ,,, A bunch of Women's Boots a hoes, regular price $1.25 to $1.75, special sale price, your choice for - - $1.00 A bunch of Men's Boots. coarse and fine, regular $1.25 to $2 25, special sale price, your choico for - - $1,00 A bunch of Boys' Heavy Boots, regular price $1.00 to $1.50 special sale price, your choice for - - - 75e And so on all through this department. Every pair of boots or shoes - at reduced prices. g n F li S TERMS SPOT CASH OR TRADE. GROCERY DEPARTMENT We guarantee the quality of Red Bell Tea, black or mixed, regular 50c for 35o, regular 85o for 25c. Bulk Teas, Japan black or green 50o for 400, 40o for' 30c, 803 for 20o, your money back if you want it, Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for $1.00. Pea Nat Batter, reg. 150 for 10c. Big bargains in Soaps, Washing Powders. Ammonia Powders. Breakfast Foods. Olives. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Everything in this department at reduced prices. Dress Goode, Mnslins, Laces, Embroidery. Ribbons, Baits, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Velveteens. Everything, Everything. FOR SPOT CASH OR TRADE. CHINAWARE DEPARTMENT Limognes 'China, Austrian, German, English, Fancy China. Every article in this department at a cut in price of from 25 to 50 per cent. Cat Glass at clearing sale prices. qTERMS OF_,;,ALE.-Spot cash or trade. Goods will not be charged at reduced prices. JOHN KERR Wingliaill. PcnAr Ri ar tnntetIntaNsrnnlanzatt rLaar3.rcn7S "c aerner'"E wema-- 2,1`;t^ � A SCATTERATIONI •. OF GOODS oma Special Yaiues1 vIrX*WVYNINVY WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR, PER YARD 6„ t i S The Flannellettes, worth 7c wholesale. Dress Mastitis, fast colors, regular 83. White Cross barred Muslin, regular Se. Tea, Towels. Children's Cotton Hose. Embroideries, worth 7e, Se and 9e. Flannellettes, 1 yard wide, regular 121-c. Shirtings, in bine, brown and gray, reg 12? -e, Ginghams and Prints, reg 12xe and 15e. Heavy Wrapperettes, pretty patterns, 121e. Heavy White Towels. Dress Musiins, regular 121,e. Ladies' Cotton Hose, regular 12?;rs and 15c. Men's Cotton Socks. Embroideries, worth 15e. Ladies' Summer Vests. Hen's Shirts and Drawers. Ladies' Vests and Drawers. Lace Curtains, regular 40e. Dress Goods, regular 50a. Cashmere Hose, regular 35e. Tapestry Carpet, regular 35e. Table Linen, 551n. wide, worth 35e. 1 pair Linen or Bath Towels. C-rey Flannel, worth 35c. L RT{AT , BARGAINS DI REMNANTS ON REMNANT TABLE. above are only a few of the many genuine bargains we have for you. All Dress Goods will be sold at roc cn the $ ; something really special in Black Silks, Beautiful new Back Sateen Underskirts, very cheap. A few odd Wrappers to be cleared out at cost. Beautiful White Cambric Night Dresses at cost II! s t V 4 '4 4 4 1 .4 4: f' 4 .4 41 i t f A r 4 ei 4 A 1 P07:11TRYWANTED. OF AIL BINDS T. 1 a Aa LLS. EgazizmitiZifinaziamit