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The Signal, 1894-3-1, Page 4$ht � �� �' giros ease .. the belief that Sir Joni Y 'llWN es& has lib. 1 h ter.( of sirta•ea ups sit.. 1t will sow be u order for him a tratsuartttn to have his tpttnar.tel troesets *rut to xvER-Y' tpUR8DA1 MORNING "sats t+.•a., oat. the t'as*1 *. Intl:tan lathe, so that the stripes can Ise *alto out ■T feeilLU.YMT. e1 then and that their u..•lulnese w,II not aloe of Puelleetton -t! m- et FA, Nerds -street he all vise when the Hou. J. C. is relight Goderid:h, Obtarto. el to the bench. - • • renins of *ssrrtptles r se inoses. in advisees ' • I, 1 T i. -tatted Iliac Ni titate% 1 alai CON - 4 twee moat ha, :.:..1.: . s • •.11 t hate been set free for the good of Oa.' lest, •• •t W 1'.etrlhe.lth, Dr. C. $ . Acrel ti. a, the t'arle It r:r,lit Is eat.e.t, the price t„r tar ! trill jail surgeon' having So recemm tided. will be ___ 1 Id 1f the nsrttr wes 1e ,led tut., it might be l.•.t.: i 1. ar Eat tl. , !' ..tual t'.at Cho freedom is owing to the 111 1'. r ' • • _ • t.' of 1l- 'sir .alllt .•f the t.overninest, who fear din- t., w' ;'o* 1b .t it i, oat n t• •. •.. • os,ur• if 11 . atl7krr tried 1.1'. ..'u.v stayed tt • •:batt. " 1•otl. •' ... rasse.44 bt-.'4t0. i •ut and sir ttN•t rue and �.r Mr. -P.48 t kept nut Itrit- hother the ems' ion! : K'aee. „i; tom, a .re I:Iwuated or net is will t.. iv the �.•. p . : e • vtnrw•n• .11 tt s wnrkine tines i.t l.reseet a: an le11 of heel• 1- in this r.',, rd w'l:e:) •.i...... le • I t•.ou meet,. • • • 4.1 TUB BTONAL: GODFFRIOR. ONT., THURSDAY. Al A IWI[ 1, b. lar sutrrcriptt.• witarosl harbor it pas .6 e.,.rly watch." the "'ay.. IONTA RIO P RLLAMLNT advance. dad be mods watching, tau 32. _ ' _ By stopping ore tnas'osewspape:, ahem they eareleeely let it fall tato arrear. you �''�PI • tiny bets r. a I, I.8 au.1 clr. rtes day u going to rake it heat ter sledding male them enemies for hie, and by keepias foe the Thvutpe..n tiorerantut The tease■ &suttee mai • name oo the he * week or M ao4'far t.. sea. The drpresswu is lifting Leo Imager than the time subeeribed feel saver the line, and is unfertuartely steak- eausn sin to bellow that you wast to Jew itt� tan.. Ju •t .1 hits i• *1. mastL hien out of another year's sutf►.'ril.tioe. 'I'ntt Au 0l. $l it knows .x.res of loth r4eass, UI1 1 geotletri* axiom hat's down • rice .11iaitiou of s pow, a+ bring that „Alias wader these a.ldttiu.tr Its c •4480 to the cult • hath to para, ate', whioa hath tea magnitude. elution 'het .tbe pet In telt aned system u Thtt dt• 1iotius escurately' dee.trtbe Gm yeiats mule ly. ljr. Ia SA- •'., `•l.1'!'., u hi.,attael s on the Aloe . :1dietnittrati.to. t:..• (.ret a.I at..uu t. • •. r rtI•-rts to calorie i1 durst the past t„ •', ears Lave L.ra fair- ly a.t:. msful, and we Lula- no reason all the pt: n •,u,uld not work es reit with, ihi c -)nutty newspa lore as i''Jets with the ei1y • lialio:.be rens 1'-'v w�.rkr , ur 4 ,.r C. 1.7 l 1. .... ' l 8.,•.•11 1.•1 . i 00" t•s1.sa'.itai 'a:lt'.,r,., and u:here Lave toti.irel•l uetie++-ly titat't.' 41.0: rtaik.t►eir hay f .:tt' I. . • .:rf .rt .•f" ...- ...,r.lrir l.. ler pay-laPet c tF,e_t...tert .•r l..l.•prrtn.est luano".-tern n huwi1r. '7 • . . 10, (11.1 tweet rig t br the' p.o.fle talk shout ;Alta -.0res-if it be to iterterre t•ts stir. gas: iti It:* • ol !toren hat',e dries Ile; field Cie ..i.licatents to a tely in the it-ttottn„,airriettli•tral vote and at eilid Tory pull iv I. tot•eirt. Idoetatren ethowinir ug what a gong .4 bets,s the jot, of potting ,town the thwee• Catumbt had betel men any of at the'front. or the retselhon a0tild not have boss pot * • ars stops to bottle with the steer*. tieettlat of Lite has Ittreoloe's. site in te...t- ht0,1*.:111,141Y flbotit Vet we hilts te tiers hies atte•Ii•nz .:;410184' nc,-oin.tIly revived ;let: for.strett- 7.1 The World liove eatisel • • lett .4 e. Aer811-8-thd-Ind Wis• fun moos L. THAT LABEL AGAIN II 1,..urualistt !At.' play dittrtlThltese, the editor, ed The Teromer-.--World,wathe i• r 'Ili:alert:At • of the fate that it alleges *timber np with the jetting .ot - le reply We urea say thstosith- out arthing to beck up Wrists in atm wav 8.r ship: ti_t_c_t_teve no Mina:ion in saying that he is * cleaner mad -more houtirabk man than the chap W.? represento -the raveyard- vote of Eat Toronto in the ..tar.iament. which hill natort do. 811.1.i NIA. tone jgreat thilsomos between Wtot aod Ma. to:or is shit the one 2iw his kite too high, whilst the other 1.as trailed( bur in the dirt : and the one, es en iu his adversity, has the instiacts of a gentleman. in oppositioe to which the other exhibibs the well-known peculiarities tor esteemed and hitherto exalted fellow townsman Mayor Burl Ea has been in the the year. Election nicht he lost his pliant majority at the council board, and no effort of hie has been able to make up for the Iva. r Hien, at the first meeting ot the new coun- cil he was deprived of the ehatrinanshipe which he hail illegally held duriug previous - years ; awl with die Imre of the ChiallII&D, ships went the purehising power in coonee. taps and mains, and other commo lams used in the waterworks and electric light plant, tozether with the bossing of • department that had • spending power of over $6,000 per annum NIonday last he lost the office of county statiorier. • more progressive and eeergatie firm having " sawed hie boat ' by public tender. With the further curtailing of his powers in tite memorializing of the Legislature by the town council tor the ap may he done on Friday night sackcloth and ashes aasuredly will be the portion of the now moribuad lead to. Se.c. that yuur 'abet 14 up. THE SlieNA1, i4 a yeAr, hut if paid in ad- vance only $1. Send along. your aubscription at once. D. McGILLICI-DDY, THE. SIGNAL, 4110DRRIC11. 11141.11*DAT. MAR. I. 144.. IT is said that the thicktwas of the ioe in the viciatity of Itytown, *due to the M tit Grit and the tuicy honeeelsitreentle. man who is the head of Cie Ciao Corm. is •x coolness which has existed continuoualy sines the Brandon Mail, Dun's orgsn, jumped un the HOD. .14)11‘ with coarse boots on the question of general intelligence and departmental knowledge. '11.1 I NGS are getting. to a pretty pats when • man like Ens ant. Ittottset who sold himself politteelty, body an t bones, so 1478, for the %respective bsoefitt of • pro- tective tariff -has the sublime impudence to speak of hooest men, wlio believe in no class legislation, as anarchists. If name- celhng was in order, there is • word beein aing with T and ending with F, with HIE in the middle that would very atteurattly describe the kitsd of men who have become millionaires by .4et of Parli•ment, and some of whom call honest men anarchists. N%- F. regret to learn that the finaneial dopressiou which for months back hos exist e d in the 'tilted States has cramped over to Canada, and that its terrible effecta are be- ing sadly experiencei in the centres of popuLatioo in the Dominion_ le Torooto it is stated that 6,0')0 men representing by famiLes • population of between 25,000 aod 30,000- are out of employment, mid their families are in alisokite want. And yet we have Toronto newspapers that have the hardihood to tell their readers that t 'Liked* wait Dever in • inete prosperous candities, Til .ttateuient that Ill Lot to i.• likely to be called to the Ottawa Cabinet ; would almost' as to believe tlAt Sir on tkoi Supremo Cowl Heoch. 004. thing is positive • Mout-sera and Mtatiorti are more then enough in One 4 smoke,. and if 11 Elltatst-rte roes in. just as assuredly will Teirierma step ont *ad water will not ▪ sad there is less prospect of satimilation bee wren Tnom mom and II neon 11 than there is between oil end water. To adapt the saying of Ili•nrit J. " Must JJP to the time of wriring the 118,,, to..etes CSWAII PATTIllioa has mad* no et fart to dany that he made the had " break • et Wheaten is bia now ostelootted asti that he gam pamaiary aosimanco toward ▪ the first P P A mom e. ter mutt Melted in Carer's., although As lhas twee asked to do se by the Ottawa Free Press, owned amid edited by l; W. 111rw moor • the beauty brother of Paerraorm'e spologiet la Oodortob. Rot m wit Muratori *1'1 Wawa Mao beam t`te sentient! War Illiebber CastaIs. and thie lad that be le NOW, BE HONEST. 4 )1' 1 best thank, are due to tiow. of our subscribers who have reoeweill their subecriptions for the current year, but there are • hove number who have failed thus far to comply with the rejnirement of paying for their local newspaper in adraoos. 'They pay for their daily or their city weekly in advance, but they think of treating their local newspaper In the same business like mousier. As a result of this cavalier treatment, between 11,000 and *1,500 which ought to be in the banks to the credit of Tut Sp. t. are scattered over the country arnemgst sub *critters. who ay mpathize with the paper and patronire it by taking it, but who begieet to pay for it in rid vance,and who do not sum in individual inatanoes, yet single dol. Ian from two thousand pay -10•advanos sets scribers mese a bank credit of (2,000 to aid tu making the paper teeter and brighter WI the weeks roll by. couner, we tied with all grades and conditions of nun, and although WI angel ..ouldn't work • *chime, to suit all news paper sithecriben alike, many subseribers think the editor ought to be able to do so. thee man will write wanting to kona why lila pap ‘r has been continued %fun. the term , for whi le• had paid had tepees& awl the suss tas.1 will perhaps briag a protest from ' OMNI narrowly terms it a Mika With an un ' rilleateihseed 100 sere farm wee ant seenider el by Mai editor geed for • mosaly em del - a. of I.:leg-atilt, 8,818:V tirtrit la that city „ti . 1 ; a West Harms. Should Witt.' 8 m le•noin- , We dent't 'know whether we hive any Monad it 'will just mean that no Tete will be froth the earnings at lahoste t men, 'but are -St" rreit•Ii. is a decent, mil•dinannered Mita, ' -40 boo* that ut late _the. re-reenteedation of employes to all --tire ttovernment j Ase in this mighborhood has been in the hands of a "boss." who saw to it tint ewer, possible pipe was id loftier the appoint- ment to. he of porsomi Una& to bile tar - fore curios (lay posed ever. To parody If the diiidga snow wants a hand; Ask the Hose If the party's net of "sen.1,• l'er he runs the whole machine, 'Though he's frill of tole and opirea, For the other chaps are green, Says the Bose Awl he ran the conned, ton, . Did the Boss, Talmo found it would not do With the Roes: So. os election night, We put out his lectric light, And katteked out in the fivht Was the Boss. For he out as in a hole, 1/id the Bose. With his cargoes ( f bad coal, So, we hit him in the neck, .tinel turned him down on spec , And the people are cm deck, Ain't Bole! "THE EMPIRE" AND MR. WOMAN. 4 )VR obtuse eontenipentry, Tile Em- pire, is somewhat tocltned to jubilate over the fact that ER %art-, W1,1.0i bat been 001 only overtaken with financial reverses but is now in the toils, charge 1 with contmven mg, by forgery. the laws of the Vetted t4atee. The Empire has not closed ita career yet, but nobody kDowa what • day may brine forth in regard to it. In any eeent, its IBUCCOM tiaancially thus far does D ot warrant It in attacking any man be- cause of failure to nuike beth ends meet. The Empire also altedes WIII•N as an annexationist. At usual, our esteem ed Toronto contemporary is in error. Mr. Wits it never wail, is not now, and never will be an annexationist. He always has been one of the strongest opponents of (On tinental Colon, and not only never lent any aseietance tn the scheme, but devoted both time •nd money to perpetuate the floating of the I nd Flag on this vatinent. speaks by the card on thie e oeation aa Its editor knew, more about the stand of Mr. WIWAN on this subject than any writer The Empire has now or ever first. last and always, and The Empire should not kick a fellow flee warer now that he is down. SNAP SHOTS. In the langUage of I 'tide Ilr.wra firer It IrReo%, he lay low. brings to us the pleasing refleetion that other people who pass bw piano players will also die Nome time_ town council members back up the bibeloas mayor of this town soottgli ntake one believe that the average temperance easels date is • hest clam hambeag. nre evidently aseurning their mew Gimps la ties reeks of Her Mitioity's Lepel Opposition at Threat.. MYRINDITH Name mom the head and Raw Heed -and Blearly limos R. is the tad. The mayor it co 01ently watching , the morality departemot tho town mom eil, es 11410 delights to refer to it, and we might aim say that the useralay depart - • II% ie_a_Tatv. by the accideat_of birth. mid early training. yet put ea the iact that the state matt attributal to him that it was the in.- tenenn the 4 tovcroment to lop col the highly imaginative netters on the part of • tar who hut not eniragh elbow rooter.° repirt cerrectly what Sir realty said.- . the Fallatattian knight is bible to say so at any minute. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. 11 1141'11t.. 1 34 840 18 Mach has been said •tel" written uf the persecution et Jews oy the Busmen government and people, but' little has taro knot. a in America of the fel$41011 for Hitt cremate. in a• article 011 '' The Iturstati and his Jew. in the March Harper's Slag vine, Mr. Poultuey [together ducustes the rime from the !tussles stand point. Five illustratieas by Frederick Remington depict seine of the It pee of •Helirews who hare aroused the enmity of comptetely to the power which the utiscrup- ulcus creditor has over the ignoraat friendless (tenor. Recent issues of Harper's have jbeen notivaltly strong iu short stories. The March number uuntains live " The Buckley Ltdy,- a love -story of colonial New England, by Mrs Mary E. IVilkins " Pattie Caere.," • history of • yachting cruise to the Mediterranean. by W.. E. Nor - tale of Eoglish country life, by Laurance Alma Tadeina. daughter of the well known painter " At a Private View,- • sketch of New Vork life, by Brander %inhalers : and Revolution, by William McLennan. ' was te.• ill ,t eeterday to perform his duties, I446.1 litoion of Sir Oliver %toast Om Hos. J. ilesteri at one time speaker of the House. took thy chair. Mr. ttallirilyas hi aurferilt•:, from • severe sold. Mit thr geurral hot:•• is that it a di W alt be soiliiiimt to retitie the popular Speaker* to pose mom than • day or so fretui ht. accustoltteel 1)1•••• Mr .18 weey preemted • it'll tam (ma the ''r. Lill to AILIVII 1 the lAud rua Ilarr-A bill to mutate tha elle of good* ht trtist tittcpuita. - hill tie anteod tit,. net 4n - ,rte take Piople•eld& t 0. Tourime- .1 141 lo antstiel the Sep. elate Act. .Mr. asked lies the coriutio- 81.e J. iviatetaalltit iorigneue et the oFelstfalt re et atteratipg 'emit appoloting certain 1w- % 1. r is! 4teirslit. hetes homed. If '111110 are Abe teelthireion had -not es ta4 liosou.sip iti.yaiaa• ;',St or istin, instruct Mr .1. JL Stewart. Previte lel tulle:toe '-of.1•••ttell. licirese low in *be city of ihtnilnoo. leapt, these metiers. aut! it vo., did lie. bud that pieces • errs wiaeh had wet the Mr. Ilorcourt-an.ak reel. Ili* said tit* ,stewart *het had eix I...potted nod 'that he had 1.••und that there Weri !eye...test that a bill reitettld be passed tot Oat -lir -V-4 teseriim itt HIM eesst-11. hat eirice the retitle -at !tad heel • ridtl. retnimel to hit chrtiee AA Stealer of the House %este:ley. r. M ram. erect. NI 14.1i 1 NE, for Margit has • striking variety of contents. A warm tribute is paid to the memory of la. Done - he. An eraisently practical paper is that by -TW. Meacham, of Japan, entttled "Hard Timee. Their I 'auses anti Remedies... "Our Molten Glob...," by the eminent 'idealist, Alfred Russell Wallitest. is • popular gasper of great interest. " The Italian Lakin Como, Lugano and Maggiore -are illostrat ed with numerous high-claan engravings In "Tent Life in Palestine" is given an ac- count rf Bethel, with its stirring Biblical memoriel, and other places connected with the Sunday -school lessons now being studied in "down -east" dialeet,fisscribes "The Tem. penance Revival at quabbin." An illugerat• ed article recounts the heroism on the Coe go of the Comber family, sox of whom be came mertyro to their miesieoery teal. At hellbent character study of 1.e.rd and lAely Aberdeen, their an-ostry and their personol w ork, by W.T. Stead, is abridired from The Review of Reviews. A striking taleof •• ro- ish Methodism, and • strong temperance story, '•1'he Dragon mad the Teakettle,' are given. An Easter lover is given by select- ed readings on " The Risen I 'heist,' " 1 he Larger Feaster." and Exeter poems. A per - view of his recent adventure' ie cremates Ore Dark Coatinent are also Owen. frontispiece this month is Tito Legai 'a " M iltne Visiting (Widen," which is accompanied by the work of Lem, arid the pnrtrait of the artist, l• fiction Gra number it notable, containing the first inatalment nf • four. part story "A Poured of unt," hy William Monty Bishop the author of "The Howie af • Alerchant Prime", who has published no long story for iierend yeane This • tide of Niece Carlo st the prosiest day, is wench a young AM./TV/LIM and hie wife am the prinerips1 actors. The first of octave Than. et*. Mketehea of American 'I nue is also pub- lished, under the title " The Fanner in the North." -• very clever and fasthful charm' tiwiration of the types a (armor seen around the State Buildings at the World's Fair, with illustratioas by A. 11 Frost. Them mill be other sketcher nf the lending Ameri• ran types from the same sympathetic and of "John March, Sosthareier." Mr Collies groat aerial of the Sew South. is getable for linmor.tea negro characteriestiene amid for • duo -mine hit of love -mak in Thera is aim timacy," hy lemma A. Hibbard, in his meet ; rimming era. Tna SPITAL In asap ens dollar a year. limo it mat to year friss& frets a tettr�. att.ub.r of rM.p.yoo of t s I THEY DETECTED A SEAR Iows.Mlp of fu.•heat.•r. «Lily of Kama. -- prul.ali ag.trw the pn.pas.d dltidr,s of The 1111.66.0.11::::. Itsressa N • Moose or this werssobip. tt.sMrtl.ow 1'rus The l:home° later (tests. T. Tutted Walrus. T...u.vyu. Feb. 'J4-1-e.tertlay'e session taste! .•uly half anhour. .tII the tutor hrrs.e mod to a ..rta•nlarlc 1.r1•pr M. t,41. A deputattoo 11w8u st. 111•.ww o.1t.•.1 spoil the tieyer„ateat ,e.terelay and it their flyless *bosh' 1..• groute ...Lias cum pant et.r'te all over the cuuutrr wiU go doe u severed pot,1u. '1•bo;'askwt that the gas wail.* is tit. 'Plwtuas elt.•nl.1 he rased a••c./edit:yf to Civic vat•te, the shute as other private t t.u.ert,y. 11.. twitter had leen the 1Jaee It 1e t fret show, rod nu the tad L.te . tl.e• couuty judge. 14%. held livid tit-, side ars a fete wax heads, s tig... • of td e wattle ...44:1 ot1 be tal..d Juke Ye. Nee George fainter, and several o' list I8.npa;l,' of Toronto, hrld that they could, ~}chess of statuary." In the rear al th• u hjie J:ultfe Seidner, of "t. t'atLartoes. - - h.•MI that they coed not. 4tr Oliver 1' uttyh: that iu else} whom the rur:.paa were tics •tu.iyh t:1 i.ay dluirirn.os they en.:i44 be tiii.•d nn th it tstt',tnt. ler, Handy th..nibt that if it were l rover to tai bar epai•is It weut,t rend. b.• r.gl.t :ovate * Minnowlirat •ih.-•..v,ter,factodcided In r.,neltler tlw twat;.rr. '!'Mesh bit o v..re httttdtmrd ap.l a ani urs,,: tr t reale-sting- A. bred tt iniee k.l t5< tn.sre:1: e t r71.. •,rttlw8•s ..bel of 'MI • • Ili. t1 .11a•.re- .A WM'tt, a4let.d •she sinal• ci1•al"Ait. i ldr..l:..1r. tit*1:fe»int-•.‘ ►.iii to amend the Auxuatas J. Meyer went to the Ilan -wee strert alai ion mail contelaine I to 1..88 Collie* that he had Leen IlVallatiI•11 '.011 MINK •1 all State street. A salrAlat W&B soirurn oat and the place wei raided. Iktectives Left us, Ili nimay, Teet•e. Bow ard,, mid Wooldridge were ilht ch ea Ake 011/1111. A man giving the "Mk. jonming south'. tor the !outfit .4 his health. has returated,, and, to, npied seat in the Home yeafelidar. Mr. it • health has ronsitlerebiy improved by .tbs • bilis were intradneed arid read a first time: Mr. Brunson r •Apecting the Portleek Ar itesert Lake Iron Mine Unilway t.'u. the bill provides for a new railway to rob frm Portlyck bagbor. north of nt. iron dierr.t Mr. leland -A bill to amett.1 the gamin Mr. Tait -A bill to incorporate the To • Mr Illardt --A bill respecting ditches and watereeursee. Mr Barr Ierfterin • feted -.Hid Mr. E. spector for the electeral diatrict of Puf• ferin, resign that office. and if tto when Wag he re appOnted ;to the office and if so when IN bat salary is now attached to the office and what was the salary at the tune of Mr. Ikeide• original appointment t - Mr. Harcourt, answer.ng. said that Mr. Wilda had ou November 1St ILA resigned. His resignation hail not et beeu accepted. His salary was POD per yeer. !Uri Wood i Brant. moved for an order of the House for a return. duly compiled (nee the constts returns fur the yeor 11191, of the federal cement fur the province abowing the pupularion for each county and district and the trinuteipaltiles situate there; alto. t he popuhttiou of the unorgan ited territory. ▪ terrettitb epestied the . motion on *Mt greened that the House was already in p•fill• would. he a ntelies expense. Mr. 'lardy supported the motion. w ed that whik the Iblininion cenwill gave the total population of seek eoeuty and district, more perticulare were necessary. The !notion passed. A Government bill A prourieed on the subject of mines and iniuing. There has been cousiderable speculation tie to what the proposed measure well contain. The Hon. A to• Manly. Wheeler of Crown Lands, is diaeretely 441 yet, but It is certain that the teat of the measure «le shortly he mete known. Mr. lialforat pt. notice that he would move for • return showing the exam nem - 'her of Catholics and Protestanta in the pormanont employ of the tiocornmoot in any caparity. The expeuditure of the itelustrial insti- tutions for Peel wet AA i0114•11-11 : Toronto. asylum 1111.4311 %nitro asylum .. 34,907 1.on.ion neylion -131 1).14 Marathon asylum 122.0t51 Deaf and lined, ineitutioo 13,9110 filled institute nti.e91 lerioon 8.%94.1 Boys' refortnatury 37, 149 tierce" refonnotory 29. 244 Mr. Clelattits bill to amend the gam• lair provide. for open oration front Sep. !ember 1 to March I. as under Co. Act in tome prior to ItIVt. Petitions from a t ornate. were promoted tei 11.mete last rear in favor of thle (-heti Mr Preston is deeinore of learning the amount •xpendel in connection with the hinder twine indostry for betiding,. ise-hinery. material. labor and sus/vein teneiente employed, and the wage% or eatery paid to each of them . ale. the tuts] output of twine in enentity and the anneenta Allred therefrom, giving the names from whom the sante were reneived. and the datev.1 the receipt of each sem . ale. the total quantities of twine said material in hand the amounts t if ant ienminiiig tin he persona 41 whom the Sasso are payable, Int names of the %tests empinyvel for rite 0010 or dimmest of the twine, and the to msneratimi paid or payable. to each of bens Ms. Sol WWI, MS rewired a setitles Mr ell' te amend the .ket r t's tat- to anwitti lite Aroma `Ir 18 I v t• bill to sturend the 11W4111: for as c rder ▪ of, the` Maim a wi.ad room, from this roe to that's optima ‘.40,ire. gams was plated. .1 tota.1,,,r I st41.s-lead tfoiti.th04mialt reunion' de.** to ilto base. erown Ito Maine Timm woe light and his (Ace if he 414111 thi t t.to res.litog the this mat. uesay. 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It's about Clothes --Clothes ready to wear. Clothes for Men, for Youths, for Boys. Clothes of the right stamp. New Clothes. About the 3rd day of March we expect to offer a re- plete selection of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits. The great advance in the science of manufacturing Clothing by the hundred has brought largely into favor the ready- made garment., which has reached such perfection as to be generally superior to the "made to order." The main point of difference is the Cost. The ready-made garment saves you from 25 to 75 per cent. -• • Our Stock will be altogether up to date. We have arranged for more room and light, so that we can better demonstrate the advantages we have to offer you. NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES, NEW IDEAS, NEW PRICES. The same close sailing principles u prevail in a other departments will govern Prices in this. We feel we have a reputation to sustain in this respect, which will necessitate quoting lower Prices than other stores. ICWSVCOW toxiVt'inke'efitt,