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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 5

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ItayniT wlto kept biwy bhakint; huiitlM. MEN' AKE LLIGUJLC. Equal Club Cbaaijej im Constitution and its Otlktu T)in Mnnltobii Einial Suffrape club liolil Hm annual liii'i'tlne liuit at tho Albert hull block, the pritti (lnt, lr. AniclLii leoiiiiins, occupy UiK tho cluur. A niimbur of nmi nil' mcnls to the coiiHtUiilioii were Hub mittul, nnrl thu vnwt Important of thraR nloptrl waa to ptrintt men to liold office In the club.

It wan nlco iKjiileil to lncnvin tht) nictiiborctiip Ipp irum iiuc to lilfc. Tlio elictit of officers rctnilteil na follows: IretiHent, fr. Amelia Yeo mans; iKt vice president, Wni.Soult; 2nd vicn prrshleut, Mrs. C. HihIoi vlcn pi'itililent, A.

V. inittoe, M. corroKiKindlnu Bwretary, MIks lfilop; ricirdiiiK secretary, Mr. Winkler; trcamirer, Miss ITohhIp. Curt'iH; rllntrict mieTinteii.ientn, Cro.

CiarilLneir, Wlnnlpes; Mrs. I'eter Mc ArtJnir, WeHthoiirne; Mr. l. McKln non, Swan Rivi MrH. Metcalfe, Tre lierne; Mrs.

French, Stony Mountain; Mrs. I'layfnlr. Bldnr. A committee win apixilnteil to nrrnnup for the pmRrani nt the annual public nieeting to be held this month. VETERANS GATHERING.

Smoking Concert and Presentation of Prizts Last NiK'it lh; Pi amine. The Imperial Medal P.iflo nsso la tiou ln its first annual smoking concert last evoniiij; in the 'juili Uat ta.lon baixl room, liorio blo.k Tht ro was a good attoiulanco ol members anil their frleiuls and the proceedings throughout were of tlio most plea cunt charncter. Capt. J. L.

llrough iton the chair, nnd lie was eupp irte 1 by Major Oanllner mi Cupt. Maekio. A lrtter was received from lion Hugh J. Mncilona'd, riRrcttinK his Inability to bo prrm nt with his old comrades, as ho had a previous en cageuuent. The program of the ev ening was opened with a couple ff i.lan.i solos by Serfrt.

Whitlow; then lo lowed songs fmm Meaars. Norman Krooks, Sergi. Hammon I. O. Klch ards, Tlort Hart, Capt.

Poters, li. Sergt. Whitlow and others. The ruuHit al numbers were ln Hlftiest Honors. World Fl Gold Medal.

Midwinter Fair aM Baktaa r.a4m aaatatclat Uaaa, Tka ara UJarVaa aVaalaS) I I i I I I I. a I I' I'll! a 7 HktltEKS UJL lu.) i l. (m 11 U111 Amiimi Mr MiI'aLI' atalJ jwitrr. 'at I I Um ml eltrll l' I'n ral nif'm ml ln liall nf ll.mli 11 a iif i mri to I liul" aal a Um liirtaiir ra tt I. i wi re II" 11.

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nn I nfti ilu It tva.1 il.rUI. il to njiaitnt mlM'om to i inm.iii. tho book. nt iro fivit k. it lv tho rity, nri'i riport In I tli" nyntim of c'ty nmwit rjr.

TI1L1 (Vmimlttv will r.ii' In llio city coniptrolli r'n off. en fiiit nt 4 pm. FREU CONCENT. At All Ttojilc's Mitaion Last an tx ctllcnt Kcnilcreil. Tin re was a p.l attendanco nt the free concert Riven nt All I'noplc'a Minion room, AtiHtin btroet, Inst evening, mid tho program wits of very Lt; t.iT( liift rlinractcr.

Mr. J. J. llnnii'w (K'oupuvl the chair and tho following wero tho iiuinbi'rn rendered: lUn'itntlon, "Our I'roKramine," Mlj Sadie McOilloiiRh; iihihIo box selection, Mr. J.

l'lckernuill; choruii, "flap: Clap! Clap." by Smllo McCul louuh, Susio nnd Louise IlriKiks; sonif, Ilessle Ilaniple; sonE, Vnlillyne; Helcctloa 011 the nuto It'irp and nitmUiorKitn and bonoa.Mr. II. Van Norman and Mr. J. l'lckers rLII; sonK in rhnracter.

"TJie GrnsH hoppir," Mairulo koue, Irene Musker; recitation, "If I were aSun beani," Sadjo McCullounh and Huslo lirooJm; tho iMwsi'H Ivy; soiiRi Lily and Clara Williams; music box neliction, lierman sonp, Lend and Sophie Sclimidt; Jennie Del; S.ello Mct'ullotmh, "I Love Little l'uy:" soiiK, IKillie Kichliorn, Lena Klchhorn nnd Lena KonHen; club ewlUEitiR, Aunle and Nellie Halford; sons, HattU) nnd Ldna Halfora; sour "Home, (Sweet Home," MapRln Aflh for musical selection, Messrs. Tick. itsrUI and Van Norman. All the numbers were well render ed and the nudience was Very ap Dreclative. Mr.

Vnn Norman acted nti accompanist. T1IE KENNEL CLUB. A Very Successful Meeting Bench Will be Held This inter. Show Tho Wntcrn Clnna la Krnn'd club heul a very nucccKsful meetUig In tho piir.ora hist evi ning. Hamber, V.

II. ti. l'xkerliiig, of Mjjnc Thero were present F. W. Hcolt, 13.

dosa; C. Hiainott, W. C. A. C.

Mr. Clarko, II. A. Gordon, H. H.

liohton and F. C'odo. In tlie of tho preitlent, Mr. J. Lemon, Mr.

F. W. Scott waw olcctoil to tji chair. ng tho procuring of a die for It was docided to pir ohn'3 a pet from th" nnonjiolis Stencil Co. at a cor.t of $il().

Vndters were read from tho Ma.iv. toba Field dull and tlio ran Ion Trial club nd vx ntl.ng' a cliangn in tin ganrd no that pjiortmein will le allowed to tra'n dogn on pralrio chicken (hiring tlvo This mot luvirty approval of th Mr. 13, Hnnilter gn.v rejiort on tho mm tig 01 the Northwert Field Tr'al clnh and tho Man toba Fiel 1 Trial club for tlf pnriiosp of ta.k iic action appealing the cae agalnt A. Ke'd for training dogs out of season. The t'nv) for appeal waj found to have iLiiwd.

IteBardjnK the ndvis. an lity of hol'llip a lien Fhow Ing tho winter, it wa finally decided to hold ono in Fohniary or March, in ron.mnct'on with tho X. W. cfr m't of American r.hown. It was further (WMiVl to offer TrC for firwt pr'zo and for Nrronl prize for th" str of dogs attending tho rhow on Manitoba and North vcmit Territories.

Tho following wvre elnt te'l a bench show commit to" V. II G. IVkerh jr. II. 3, pot rtr.

Irrann, F. W. Scott, FrM (I fVV. TT. If.

Tonper. C. C. IWirvett. A moft ng of the n.lmvo committee Wll hell MoryLay.

NVir. 11, at th Crterion rmtanrant. rRrNTirAI, GRANTS F.NTFRrRItF K'lticton, Nov. 7 Principal Grant haa a whrmo in lia.n1 regarding th proprrYl cunvocat on ill a Irch i Pro' county refnwxl ti bu ld. II hnr rr(intel that ro stepn bo tk rrg.ir'lirg that tn lding npttl i raitl rrat a j.lar.

Only yeateT'lny nKvr.ra bi the prelect to aecrjra 2oO ntniVaita to pay iVi'lira a for yara aKr'l In th n.nnnt of fty who would prmtrdwitev The TriNine ls the peov'e'a paper. Tin: daily Ti.iJ.rxri novemhku h.m. 4 pavx I li ai. f. i.

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man ana li (muiiia brolliir, lJlliit Jr. Nor. 7 Mm Nlllr IUr'. Inua'htiir i.f I'ur M.iriimi'a I'n inrtoi waa iiiarriil tu ilay 10 I.i mi (inrlmer, flli'ai ami of Mr nn. I ra.

John linr.tliMr. of Newr urk. Tb" ceremony tvaa al li.ii.l.l iv in, 1 11 in. 111 tr nf tlii Aiii' ru 'm culmiy lu Carta. ni hlugtiin, 'Nov.

il. 11; niot faxlimiuiblu 1 von of the aoclal en ami In tli ipltal hum to 'a we llng, lilcli niadH as Myth" I at 1 111 thu l.rl of Major lieinTal II. dry ('. forhin, niljiilaut iri'iirral of tho l'nltil Stntra nrmy irowila bi'Knn to gather In front of the I at ten iimtiauni In Mnaanc'iuNi tt nveiui" nt an early ioir. enger to catch at lcat 01m gliiiio of a fnnhionnbln woUlng.

t'p to I'leven clock tin rn waa nollilng to ri war I tlm iwitLcnro of tint crowd Hh.ch by this time llnifl the o)'Mislt) tiuletvnlk nnd a portion or tint romi way. On of the firit carriages to nrrlvn etnitalii'il Cardinal (ithhoiiH, who was nceonipante I by a iTbttt and a lay brother currying a vidian which contained tlm urchlcplHcopal viwtmeuta. Tlien In rapid biicoh dri'Ve up the haiiilsouiK I'lpil aigi with tlm Invited gutnts. TCii se Included a largo reproaentatloii of the army, navy nnd other of tho Vi rninent aervlce. At a ipiartor of twelve, tho ts SfcHciubleJ Ul till: trio of cull nectmg pirlors.

The teuiimrary al tar, which had been erivtcd nt one end of the aulte, was In whlto and gold, the coriti of tall lighted enn dels In golden stands reflecting with gorgpoun effecta uiMiii tlm golden embroidery. tn and atxiut the altnr wiru tall golden atnnils filled with cluntiTS of longKtenitniil llllli. Th') niantlit pleres, wiiuiow sills, and curv rl nooks of tho parlors wero also bankixl with brlilal rosea and other bud nnd blossoms, lromptly on tho lroko of twelve, Cardinal Gibbons with hia nHHistant, tho Uev. Thomas S. Lee enteretl tho main parlor and took ui his position on the right of tho nltar.

A moment Inter the env alr.v baad from l'ort Myer, station od In the drawing room on the other fiiulu ol the hall, liumt fort in sou sweut melody, nnd tho bridal pnrty were henrl dieendiiig tlie stairs. TJin bride entered thu parlor on the nrm of Senat.r Jonew, of NeviuLa, a luo long friend of tho family. The brido and groom elect etood in front of the altar and tho cardinal advanced to meet them. Tlio bri'lo was unnt tended. On tho nidu of the groom was tho best man, (ie.iier.al S.

II. M. Voting. All being 111 readinivsK, tho couple knelt on the satin pillow in front of tho nltar, ami the cardinal proceeded with tho mnrriago ritual of the Itoiuan Catholio church. Tlie ceremony occupied over half nil hour, and at Us conclusion tho couple wro warmly congratulated by tho duitinguifihe ecclesiastic.

Tlliey at onco prMCi'i' led to a second parlor wh.re they rioclved tho congratulations of tho guests. Among thesu wero member ol tlm cabiuut. dis tiiiguuihed senators, prominent offi cers of the army and navy and many meinbirs of thu diplomatic corps. 'Jlho UtUIo of to day is the third of five daughters of tlie late John l'at ton of California. Ho was a partner of Mackay and Fair, ami accumulated a large fortune.

Mrs. Corblu is a favorite in Washington society. She Ls nlxnut twerit.v eig.lit years old, graceful, pretty an 1 aeconiplu hoiL General Corbin was a widower and had tl.reo chLldrejii by hi first ttc rt vri no I li MUolL A1U UK A MA Tlie Black Pattl Troubadours, announced to appear at the Winnipeg theatre to morrow and Saturday matinee and night, will present among other pleasing novelties, their now musical skit, "A Filipino Misfit," with John Locker, tho "Aln.bama Blossom," ln ths lending comedy role. This ls said to bo an uprnarlously fnnny croatl'in. anl a capital vehicle, for th') display of the versatile talent of this clever comedian nnd tho supporting company.

Black Pattl will also ajiiKtar In aa entirely new musical a rallel the "Songs of Dixio Land," assisted by th entire slngin force of tho company. This acoompLshel singer will also appear In the new operatic finale, always one of the standard fea tnros of thi performances. Other new. features are th1 mnrvelun feats of Mack Allan on tho slwk wir: th Vor Valins, muscal wiz ards; J. tin r.ncker.

in monologue; th" Tri'Tibadonrs' iiartette in the latest ballad silcceases. nnd the genu in gold medal prize cake walk Camilla the violin vlrtnoao. tellasfumn tntrTefrtiag lnci of her early girlhraal. and of her first a.wkwsr 1 attempta to piny the violin. Her fattiT.

ilvatore Trao, waa (TcniiTt of St Jneniio's church, at Nmtet. Brittany, but hal. ettlin at Nsntea. srr.nt ceb br tr as a flutist. hid fJ tvcl In eoc.crrta with Hrnet Liszt.

Jmny LirKt. SiTtttr. i'ar T. J.i.i ami cither nrte.1 pprnor. "My tnothrr." sui Mme.

rrw, "w.ia the Mnrite ianpra.no of the v(Tn elivi rt France, arsl strg at ail imiaie feativtU and eraneerra of lrprtar.ca When a'ia rum to Amcx cv ie tx charge of the 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 rr II.Ul I. it I I I I. 1 I tu I. I l.l..; mt I. fill I I a II I I' ti to i i 1 a ll.o a.t .1, a' it a JUI i I trvl lili.

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Mr. Mnagrora etv.n a higher eoiniM'iiHttloii than has uvur been tabl for ehurch Hinging In Unit city, a It la aald, but his rich nnd i.tverfiil volca and huh culture make him a Inn iL.il nd iiitii.ii to tho nniMUvU circlea of St. a ul. Ililii ihara not mean that tho Peo ple' church Ui going to rnly wholly uhhi tho pri iiinr nyatoiu Ln the future, but that having fiaual a volro Uinl miawiTM In every way tho requirements of audi a system, and la at the samo tlum too good to loao, It haa been sicurnL During Mr. JukUco It.

M. Moro dlths vifrit to Kugland last miring ln purchased a peal of t'll bells which ho will present to St. rani's cath.T.il, TiTonto, upon thrtf ar nval irom 1 jigl.in.L Tao bella are cast from fLne cupper ami tin ana will weigh over five ton Tiltogeth it. TJie tone will be sharp, It. A.

O. Flmrp; and D. A clock with opal dial five foot throo Inches Ln (linnwtiT. will bo placed ln th1) towcT and tho quarters will be rung in either tlie vv tmlnst'T or Cam brldgo chimes. In addition the bella will be iro1d with what Is known ns tho Carillon machine, which nuto niatlr nlly iralure the plnylng of sacred or secular tunes at rogular Intervals.

Tlines will bo played on week days at 0 nnd 12 a. ra.i and 3, (I nnd 9 p. while hymns will be rendered on Stindays. Other tonrs within the range of the chimes can bo playrf! at will. TBfl bells are now being enst at tho grat bell foundry of Johnson, Ooyylon, Kng lan1, where Big Bon and his fellow bolls, now In Toronto city hall tower, were miitlo last year.

The clock anil chimes nro expixitrxl to be In position ln tho tower of St. 1 tail's cnthitlral by ChriHtmns. Churchmen tjirougliout Canntla read with tho keenest pleasure news of munificence of tlii kind. When tho Grnu Opera Company was in tide city last week, Mr. Jules firau, tho head of the organization, had a conversation with Mr.

F. W. Heubach regarding the next summer season's arrangements. Mr. tirnu vldted tho Auditorium rink and seemed very favorably lmprensed with tho lmilding and prospects of a fuctvessful season hero.

No arrangement was come to ns the time wan too distant, but Mr. Heubaeh is of tho opinion that negotiations may bo opened later with Mr. Grail's company for a good long season of light summer opra for 19.12. MR. THOS.

TAIT'S TRIP. Impressed With the Development of Tritish Columbia Next Year's Time Service Mr. Thos. Tait, C. r.

R. manager of transportation, passed through tho city yesterday en route for home, after a trip of Inspection on the western and Pacific divisions. In nn Interview Mr. Tait said he had spent oonslderab'je time ln the Kootenny, nnd was very much Im pressed with the deve.oimiont and business going on there. It it were not for tho striko at Eossland and tho lv price of lead ore, business vviou'd bo very brbk throughout the who country.

The bridge aerons tho Fraser river at Kobson was "Dardanelles" Puro Fgypfan cigarettes are fully fipprec.at.ed by cigarette smokers. Tlie enormous sale of this brand proves It. Sold everywhere Ijo per jmckage. Of ii i. i ii 1 1 eK i i UnLLL I 9 9 Va nil lie a I ll Wa 11 a.r RUmil an llll'dlit aim 4 V' Mi Udt tlf I.

.1 aa fi ln ll thal'a ItflB I. I acak. John Leslie 1:4 la 111 Mala It. law4 Iaf ih trata rmliar Aokhij ww B.anf racali4, ehnlaa I 1 I AijI isn ralira t.l alli.i'l.r I.l f.f fc ail' at 1 l.jli. I lc li lx I.

top rt lia. raj a al .1 li ti. ail II a il. al al. cf aa lax i4lia i.f tltr but in vita viai In rail an ara our IV iak VA aia lailuartrr tt Mtttlirtaa a.

ll.riu t.i iir pan fait'iy aa toril aa iM. nml l.alilM ki'lW l. ai 4 Ilv prlmt aro I il l. VIOLIN CLASOIOS loeb Niwinrtii Op 9 Haallnifau Malai'la" llnl.laiiaio Maiiat; la llaD lal tail Aa. J.

J. II. JlcLEAN CO. rtaalart In riAitos. ononis, shcit nunc nd Imlrvmtntt tf all nnd MAIN STRUT 0 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rtio HtvkHi Ctorr.rta with rrho at'itrh mants.

Heaaun and otl.cr maki Write fur price. BURROVVOLOUeH A (., Box JM. Tel. li. 11 Portniro Avenue.

nearly (vtmpletol nnd It won! 1 prove of great iiNslhtnncn ln the hand lug of traffic. Mr. Tait confirmed a statement attributed to him by a Vancouver newspaper to tho effivt that adoit 1)10 train service vvnil be pat on the I. 1'. 11.

frtiin coast to const tiext summer. Tho first train would runko the trip ln almut p0 hours, and tho second would glvo better aecomnvvlntlon to local points and wxm'd ansl8l tho faster train In keeping time. Mr. Valt was aecominnlel on Ms trip by Major Coekhurn, V. nnd they procoodeil east by yesterday's train.

S' (El Bias Velvet Brush Edge Skirt Bindings, having no braid top, cannot chafe the shoes. 201 I. O. P. SOCIAL AND DANCTi An enjoyable social an dance was given by th" members of Court Shining Star, I.O.F., at Foresters li'ill, laNt evening.

High Secretary grcw occupied tho chair and tho following Veas tho programme rendered: Song, Miss Mau Sloan; recitation, Miss M. Moore; solo, Mrs. Bush; recitation, Miss Minnie Gibson; talk on phrenology, Mr. II. D.

Alynier Harding; song, Mr. Jor.es; recita tion, Miis Hath Kltchie; piano solo, Mrs. Bush; song, Miss M. Hnddon; re citation, Mr. A.

P. Smith; duet. Miss Fogg; and Miss Gray; song, Mr. lrv in. Refreshments were served at tho concluhion of the concert and tho remainder of the titno was spent In dancing.

Almut ono hundred couples were present. Hava You Eoz'ma? Hnve you any skin disease or eruptions? Are you subject to chafing or scalding? Dr. Agnew's Ointment prevent ami cures any nnd all of tlir ne, and cures Itching, Bleeding and Blind piles besides. One application brings relief ln ten minutes, and cases cured In three to six nights. 35 cents.

FORGERY CASF. Harry Smith, a AT CARBF.RRY. young Nova Sco tian farm laborer, ls on trial nt Car berry for forginir a friend's name and 'obtaining $10 on tho strength of It. AUCTION BALES ON FRIDAY. By M.

Conwny Salo of tea, fur goods, clothing, and sundry articles at his auction roms, 217 Main St. By A. II. Pulford Sale of tea, tubs, and Reneral household furniture at his auction rooms, Portngo avenue. Greet Skate I the liii EnL (Jur aiia Lit tern t.i mie lit lru! Hoie (or the ne il.r a 1 1.14 tan jstt tn tnit tic.ttu.cut sn4 atuutiou I luiaa.

'1 have aiiircdc4 I khoian ty tLe ever iou'4 viuw you 1 u.i ,1 Vi'tc wn I tLe li.il.lren; they ul jet CuUttcoUa Ti 'i iy I'fe on u'c another Uij lutut if IVKAPPERETTES U'( Ar.ictu.il! iu lVi5lrynl tStci. ttc tix tt 'te at clcafiriif They are nil l4t color Bill larajllftll tloiiis. I a riot tiicsii; NVtJJc to niul them iu the trait. On at i. j.

maiatis lilU Eaaaa MM FHIDAT KD RATURDAT, BttBraty minute. HOY. 0, 9 A Symphony of Refined Fun and Melody. VA'orld Famouo and Unrivalled BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS To Grcatcrtt rWorrxl Show on Earth. O'ik tnl everywhere by applauding mul tltuilia.

A tilenillin of wins, story und rlnnoo by the na'irltllt pen rue under tl.u Ban. A Vatrltablo Revalatlonll KTTVP.O roMF.PT. ho.mss ok thu; south. f'AKI'J WALKS. JHHILKI'l SHOUTS.

BUCK OANOBS. VAUOHVII.LK. OPKHATIC VIEWS. Black Pattl and 30 Other Promoters of Mirth and Jielody. Are the featurrn of this universally nnpu lar rnmpany.

Tho fttafro jirrformance ls the quintcs ence of rellnoil tun mul sweet rrM'lrKly, and ls Intended for tho KNJOV MHNT OK ALL, ladies and children. Ilrinir tho little once to the matinns they will enjjy It bettor than the ciicuft. MKht Pi leea $1, 7oc and 60c. Matlnoo l'i lece Adults Wc. Children 25c.

Sale now open at Uarrowclough'a. Pairs. E. Coitoi Colaman Has returned from an extended trip ln tho cast, and Ih now prepared to give her patients tho benefit of the experience she has gained while away. All facial blemishes, skin and scalp rllsPases skillfully treated.

7 Dundee Block, 8US Main etroct. Telephone 996. Not only do we clean and press eloiiiei, bat pat thorn ia Biiaio good at new. (jREAT EASTERN STEAM DYE WORKS 277 Fort Ssraat. ItLlill DENHY DAOUST Hack and Livery Stables.

lHMcDermot St. East. Telephone 141. Open day and night. Read Tho Tribune and get all the news.

60909 3 FLS11 TLIi I. a la li 1MSIH Di Tmaa i i "iiiiiiitaawi iia aaaaManaaaaa v. m. aki'tara. Christie Houbach IXH 1U.

AN Ab Real Estate Brokers ail Hanagtrs. Toaaclal ail Com mission Agents. ItaaMft. aiiavtittt i tl I tif Uurt.vaf rarrwiiit ai ik Ottlrla Is t.tvt iuiiift ol ia Lui4ii i.if InifjratkM Co. Vftlbr ft turn 4 4ta rjU lif Aafut i tit lniuu ami LAiicbir L4' Ara.M I mu 1.4 th jt.o IwubitvUj Ur Co.

Vl il TruvlMaof Temporary Offio i Trlbun Bwlldlrs. QUALITY ALVAVS THE SAHE GOOD UNDERWEAR Good weather for wearing good underwear, and this Is a good place to buy it. We've every wanted aort, and tn all alxis. The soft, scratchlrss wool, the fleece lined, natural wcol ribbed, silk and wool, merino, etc. There Isn't a garment but what we can rfcrmmrnd and porno of them erst only GOc.

Better ones cost niiro of course. If you want the comfortable aorta 9 tho kind that wear, wo think you will find, it here. While Hanahan Outfitters of Hen and Boys. S00 Main isr Albert St. Wo make any kind of at ftPAl a I WIRE ROPE Jo Sample.

LJ JS Montreal, Qua. 7 4f Special Mining Lumbering Wire Ropes, IMttfng Elttator Roptm. CMhtt Lint, ate. Dominica Vlro Rcpe Go. Great Sale of 200 pairs of the celebrated Boker Skates, which we have carried over from last year.

We have decided to hold a Great ThreeDay Sale of Skates that we hae carried over from last year, to make room for the new numbers of this year. We warn you they will go quickly. So be sure to get a pair. Boker's Boys' Hockey 40c Boker's Perfect (No. 7 steel) $1.00 Boker's Perfect (nickel plated) Ladies' Crescent (nickel plated) $1.25 Remember: today, tomorrow and Saturday only at these prices.

aia 1 11 Bolter's Btantj (nickel plated) $1.50 Bjkcrs Excelsior (nlcktl fhrti) $1.50 Double Enl Hocke (nickel piateJ) Boker's rrifl; (nickel piateJ) $2 03 Special Facer (nickel plated $2.00 1 a. aa i Ashdowrfs ri.

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