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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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Ken's Otter BolSars AT CrOOKTAXlTHO Prle.cs cn otter ikins advanced 111 Jht riil, bat in Hintc of I'M v. iii" cur prices from 1 i. per t) 11 fviviur of at 1 it-it cent oil prices fur these nv; tiuirul "tier Cellar 1: iti!" 1: 1 wavy furred, l.ni.u'.--, for 5-''. fr -i, for '0; V'i, tur Then? re mil "p-l ur.J a safe investment. HAMMOND, 430 Main St Our Whole Wheat Bread (wet.

i ml vary Inef retain itt tmnlmo- ai.i kiTii tiui. tt i I hnu ilit) toiiu food ijnH'iti-'t i tlii' rHUiritt --vr mil-tltoim hui fMiy ft.ttft rty it a little wliiiA Mud mi will ii el it a luiur wlni any uf oar 11 irem i llO). W. J. BOYD HO and 679 Main St reft Aid.

Macaroons Co. Macaroons Lady Fingers, Wafers Shortbread, Russes Nuts, Raisins Whipping Cream Ice Cream J. WATSON Tel. 519. 207 Portage Avenue.

WANTED IOOO PEOPLE TO OKT THKIB ho I storing done at winter pricei RICHARDSON F08TSTKEET. Tel. 1M. REPORTOIUAL ROUND. The Victoria Quadrille club will hold Its annual ball on Tuesxlay tv ening next.

Mr Jowph Martin will be In bis place as louder oi the Opposition when the B. boue meets. Court Onrry (U'gree elasa C. O. F.

will iwvt tfiln aft4'i-iVKn at the In land luiUM on HM'cLal ImsiiK'SH. MewirH. J. A. Macdonoll nnd A.

Martin have been appointed stiperln tendents over thu Donilnlon swamp IiiikIh Insix-etlon. The CTibJcct of lie v. John Mc N'eiU'H llHcourso In thei First I'aptist church on Sunday evening will lie "The ConfeHKioiiH of Satan, or M'tint the Devil Knows." Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Pnrre entertain' el their Prockvllle friends on Weil newlay evening In honor1 of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Kavanagli, who have lately returned from tlu lr wedding tour Mr.

F. T5. TiOrko. who wont out with compiuiy to South Africa, re turned home yeKterday. In an i n-tervlew.

he pralsel Col. Otter and ic- nll the reports as to Ill-usage by the colonel of hist men. 1 The German settlers In Kosthern and Saskatchewan districts are signing a petition to the local gov ernment for the teaching, for nlnuit half an hour daily, of the German language In their schools. Mrs. "NV.

AVInUrg nnd family wish to thank the officers nn-l memliors of Harmony F.ncnmpmont I. O. o. and of the Fnion Lodge, I. O.

O. ami their friends, fori the kindness Rhown In their sad ls'renveinent. Mr. T. It.

ITannn, manager of the Canadian Northern rnllwny, estl mates thnt WlnnlM'g will be connect el with the great lakes by his rail way in alHint ten months' time. About 151) miles of the rond still remains to be completed. I'rof. Oslsirne's lecture on the "Life nn.l M'ork of John liuskin," mi der the auspices of the V. W.

C. will is? given In tins new Y. M. C. A.

hall on Tuesday evening5 next. All young men nn.l women are "welcome. President Martin In thef chair. Cur rent events; music. Uev.

Kohert Knowlcs, M. whom many will remember as a graduate of Manitoba college, nnd who Is now minister In Gait, one of the second largest Presbyterian churched In the Dominion, will con duct tlm anniversary service at St Andrew's church, Feb. 17. Mr. W.

limits of Dauphin, has re turned from a trip east and states that vvliLlc at North Pay he drove ovor to fTroiit Lake, lic.ro lie saw t.lui ruLiiN of Uie. burned hotel In which DuiiM Delaney lost Ills life while at tennptliiig th rescue of his old child. Mr. 1 limit left oa yester day train lor liriouix who is leaving on Feb. on her thirdl trip to lirltnln for domestic servants, will lie glad If iVslrliijr girls will advance fares.

will pay the passage of one of this party from Scotland or Ireland to MnnlH'g. The girls sign an agreement to repay their fare by having it deducted rrom their first month's wages. $10 a month Is asked, for those girls who have lieen In service before. The party inn be expected enrly In 5fay and will include Fngllwh, Irish and Scotch girls. Fnres nnd reference to lie addressed to Secretary, Girls' Home Semi-ready Wardrobe, 432 Main Street, Leaders in khn's Furnishings.

lijciuaij, ii it HI! (if Welcome, Winnipeg, who call receive) llii'in up to iri'li ill. The A tisll ci hi in rink reinnln-l clos-ml all nut respect to th," tiicmury uf tlio (Juceii. Ther" wan no titling police1 court to-viiiy. MiiuiMniti1 IHiivHua ur.lere.l a ilru li hint been ur-rctcl lust night, to be Teluimoil. A very successful bull was (riven on nltrl.t by th" 'iiirnii lit Workers' Villon In Mhw'h liitll.

There VMM a inul musk; iva i ii 1 1 1 --1 v-lirsioiin n.i l. Tin- wiiterworka InvcNtliriilimi which was imMponc.l on Tliurs.hiy, will nnl ne i nty.iiii until Mmel-iy, 1'eb 11, tv pressure of vork In the courts ilurinij tlio Hilary term The White lio-c club will its next -Mbly in l'ruf. Ziin-iueriuan'H da mint; academy, Slovel duck, corner Kilitr iiik! ilclicrinott fctrcctK, on WciliieK.Iiy evening, h'eb. Wiir-fon's Ktrini; I.iukI will bo in atte mUuicc. Th'1 Vein.

Ar Kiencoii I'entreath, of aiicoiiver, ('. will preach In St. John's cntheilrr.l on Sunday niorn-inir at 11 o'clock. Th-' venerable nrcli. leacim will 1m- with pleasure by a largo number of fricikls in this city.

Tli nnnual ni't-'ic; of the ItcMird of TrattB will be lielil In th- liari! rK)in, Jit il p.m., on Tiu-s-ilay. th- r.tli 'list. P.iinIiiokh Cons -ilc-rathm of th' annual rcprrtu of tlio coiUK-il, trcaHiirrr uml coiunilttccn; -lectliiii of offU-ers, an Htaiul-'ll committee; general busincSH. The new over tlm Up river, to Im! cotihtruetel by Northern railway, will lie built nlHiut half way between the Prond-wny bridge anil tlm one to be count ructixi by the C. I'.

K. fit the foot of point liouplas avenue. It will bo a structure of the' moKt sulwtantlnl kind. Mr. W.

I'. Swentiimn, Uk'iiI manager of the "Mutiinl Insurance company, of New York, has reason to Ik- prou.l of the cilolutar which he 1m lhHulnjr to his patrotiH. Kach month shows a ReparifU' picture, graphically llluHtratiiifj the remarkable changes in transportation during the pat century from the ox lean- to the iihtomobile. A cloth linry for the year issued by the same company In n. valuable acquisition to the tiiKlnem iiinns desk.

MATRIMONIAL JL'DD-JAMEri. Mr. Walker Judd and Miss Mary P. of Posser, were nnited-ln marriage at Holy Trinity chapel Thursday afternoon. Ven.

Arcduleneon Fortln conducted tlic service. The bride was given nwny by her father, Mr. W. James, of Maple Grove, Kosser. and bride's sister, Ionise, acted as bridesmaid.

Mr. .1 allies was he groomsman. The bride was recipient of large, number of wedding presents from nil parts of the country and several from England. Mr. and Mrs.

till took tlw afternoon train for the west, a large psrty gn tillering at the depot to bid tbem adieu. OBITUARY. The remains of the late Catherine line, i lift of the late J. G. Mi-Kao.

were Interred in Kildonan cemetery yesterday The funeral services were conducted nt her late residence by Hev. Mr. Cameron, assisted by Uev. S. Poison.

There was a large attendance of friends of the deceased The pallliearers were Messrs. Garvin, Alex. MeUnc. Piter Hender son and ti Sutherland. Mrs.

Me-Kar win the scond daughter of the late Hugh and Poison, early Selkirk settlers, ond she leaves three siste rs, Flora, wife of Mr. John Sn tlierlnud, former M. P. for Kil donan; wsd-nv of the late Wil 1 1 i in Good, and Maggie, wife of Mr. Goo.

Huss; also two brothers, Alex Poison, city license nnd Uev S. Poison also one daughter, lsa. Is Ha Ann, wife of Mr. William Mc Kay and a large cirole of relatives uud friends to inuifii her loss. TEPSONALS.

Mr. F. Fnrrer, of Montreal, Is nt the Lei and. Mr. P.

C. McGregor, of Vancouver, Is in the city. Mr. J. Kavnnagh, of Brandon, lain the.

city on a busnices visit. Mrs. and M'ss Klrchhoffr-T, of Brandon, are guests at the Clarendon. Mr. G.

11. Charlton, of Portage, la Prairie, Is in ths city on business. Mr. K. n.

Myers, M.L.A.. of Mi.mie- dosn, Is a guest ut tlij Clnrennon. Mr. an 1 Mrs. J.

Lay cock, of llus- sell, are. visitors ia the city this week. Mr. It. C.

Parker, a well-known grain dealer of Monica Is a guest at the (jue'e'ii's. Miss Ida Winborg, dnughter of the lute W. Winborg, returned lo her home from Banff, Wednesday after noon. Mr. aal Mrs.

P. Oivens, formerly of this city but now of Salmon Arm, B. nr vlsltimg In tlm city en route Jlom i fremi a trip east. Mr. li.

If. Gallagher, representing rccnsliicliW of Montreal, has re'turiied to the city after a two mouths' sojourn in tlio east. l'OULTKY ASSOCIATION OFFICK.HS The officers were clectod ut the nnniuil ni'vting of tlie Mnni- 1'oultry nsHocmtion, acid at Brandon, TJmrsiliiy evening: Hon. -president, I'reniJer itoblln; president. A.

It. Stovel. Winnij'g; first vioc-pres. Ident, J. W.

Higginbatham, irden; C. II. Wise, treasurer, Win. lUith- rford, Winnipeg. Directors, Georg- Wool, Wlnnliieg; Ohas.

Midwinter, WliiiilM'g; J. 1. Brls-bin, P.randon; TJics. Iteid, Winnipeg; H. A.

Cl.adwiik, St. James; F. T. Jluteh jisun, NLW3 NOTES. The King uf Arabia wan 'fented In a pitched battl by the Shlkhs.

Sergt. Dayton Brown lln.iiinioiid, of Owen Siiiin.t, has met death In Sutli Africa. Mr. Brocleur Is announced as tho House of Commons Speak'. ami Dr.

J.f deputy. Til of th St. Paul road N. P. find systi'iins, has been wtpon 'd for sunie time.

Mr. IV rilen. M. P. fonllalLfax, is again i the front as the protip ctivo Ii'iideT th'1 Conservative party.

lif oolunilila calilivrt nt itlnii Is coiIiik home. Their mission ottnwiv nt nttendil vvitli niocoss. The Ontario leglslaturn ens'ns on WeiVi'sl iy ii' xt. Tlie general eleo In Ont irlo are look -d for at an rnrly dnte. I tite Saturday, fe bh uatiy 2, 1901.

Th LkmeiAs of Our Success Mint necessarily savor hlKh ciuiil I nii'iiH with low vis e. Our iieee inrruise over prfvieiu mukes uh feel klnd'y towards the imylns and in return I 1 td deal on even bitter value tljui hirt'ti'i'ure. HOW 13 THIS A eolM Uniilwouil i-'ideboarcl, lCxten-em TaDli', and llaml-ktop t'liairs, all tolikn finish, fir J2I. New Pattern Turkish Lounirrs patent hoL-tering, In vilo'irs, nt Iiovelv Solid Oak Centre Tallies, golden finish, at FU38JTURE Co 176 Main fcireet LtrgB.t Iipnlon lo Wsttern Canada Gallon Truits Wo have ricflWnrl thlrmeutof fiu prniorTed fruits put up lu Kullcn tin, ilitft) fruitti cai macU cbeapa ihm wny thnu tu tho tmuJler tms. SOLID PACKED Pitted Cherries per tiu PencheB, per tiu B5o Kasptmrries per tin GO StrHwberrirjtt, per tin GOo Loinbnril Hluii i.

rer tiu SOo Khubarb, p-n- tiu Oo Uet aorae uf ihube Pruneft ut Mbt, fur 2 So R. J. GALLS UuiiEP. SMaln Jtronl. Dearly opp.

City Ball. The Last of the Goats Is Tour Size Here I Two Fine Heaver Clctn 'Cotits, rat litieth with good otter oliar, ties 411 aid -12 ch-st mea-sure. Our Le-ailer at 65, to clear at J48. One only, Deiaver Cloth Coat, rat lined, with good Persian Lamb collar, tu.e 42 cMst. Uoml value at for JS.S.' Three only, Beaver Cloth Coats.

Dark Marmot lining, with No. 2 Otter collars, sues 3S, 40 and 42 chrit nxasure. Hegular price 517.60, Ur 1X: One only, Coon Coat, roll collar, nicely marked and well furred, Biee 44 Worth. J47.5U, for 133. One only, Black Tog- Coat, with Black Aleatian doir collar, to fit 44 or 46 chest.

Worth $20, for J1S50. Three only, Marmot Coats, with BUKSiiin I amb collars, sies JJ, 40 and 42. Worth 1 5. for 10. Speak quick I Bargains like this won't wait.

Correct Clothiers, Cor. Main Street and City Hall Square SAD DEATH OF F.W. BARRON. Dropped Wliile Playing a Hockey Game-Supposed to Have Been fcit. A Fad accident occurred about 6:30 p.

on Friday at the Auditorium rink whereby one of the players, Mr. Fritz Berroh, a clerk In the Bomirion bank, lout hLs life. Ho was engaged In a r.cckey match between his own bank team anil the Merchants-Union combination, when Ik suddenly dropped on the Ice, ami never tpokc again. He was carried to the dressing room by his utartled companions, and every effort was made to restore the unfortunate young man to life, but without avail. Doctors Lcemi.ng, Montgomery and Simpson were summoned, and In the mrantimo Messrs.

Alloway, K. Bolsscvaln and others administered the usual re Btoratlvcs, which are always kept on hand In cane of accident. Artificial res piration was tried, and on the. arrival irf the doctors more Fclentlfie means were lamn 10 nwore me unconscious man, but all to no purpose. Lx-uth had apparently LIVIN5 IN SHOES In either a comfort or a discomfort.

nti the Rhoe. Your feet can live In a pair of our "lt-so-Kusy" J3.50 Shoes for nneen Hours a day without grow- ins w.ary. ror aii-rouno, genuine ease and comfort, it Is un-ciiualleu ifH such a mighty good Hhoo in each and every way tluit a Iirw should bo good, that were- lb for our new selling i never coeild sell It for 3.ri(l. Try a pair Geo. J.

Hyndman Co. The Rial to, Main Street. A fVSiliSon Busy Workers Spoilt the er miner In prnvMinff the fUtift Ih)tiil "wiuetitt tliat in rau nuy lieie et 3Go por c.ornU. Tlim ip extra ctiutco hnuey of tif liii-i rrtip, oiniu nti in ttti whi'o w. qu.iui.iiy ul iiiifu extracift! houoy In 3 -lb.

tins 5o In 10-lb. tins if 1.50 223 Mtirket street. Tel. B9S. 4.n3 uiit 483 Notre Dame Ave.

Tel. 26. 1KB MISSED LC a '6 Drenn mak ius HUil blillinerv Pnrlnri have been moved from Po'tRKe avo. lo WiiiUinftir blefU, Notre Biunn wiioio the of Winuipr'S etti rely Kotling up. to ilntH, w-nu-mnde.

koihI ti tunc droBeii. utK' ina falre will lie eilownd to leevo our preiuipeR lrS'P ClmrJer "I My. Join fit UilUU lIUIVC thu It the first time tnu yoare ihet 1 have Men yor. walk wiUKMit timeius. What have you Iwf-b doir tvicti rourlf 7" Julio (witli suitle on hit fiK-ti) VVliy.

irer heu up lo Kelly, the Chirope.l.t.'i. irl'jtyre bleck. lit uuivpd mv e.iru. u'jiJ 1 f-iol liu a new num. i tell you.

Keity if a bleciuR to IiuuihU' ity. 'fry nun etui in roi, winced." been almost ini-tantaneous and painleps. On the arrival of Mr. MacGaehan, man-ager i.f the Bank of Montreal; Mr. F.

L. 1'atlon. mana.rer of the L'ominion bank. aiKl Mr. 1.

unsford. of Morden, uncle of the diciased. the boilv was solemnly re moved from tlio rink to the undertaking rooms ot Mr. John Thomson, whc.re it wa.s carefully examined by the medical fir any bruises or marks of blows wniJli might nave causea eleain, out none were found. An abrauire was found over tVf eye and a flight mark behind the ii tut nthinif that could, in any way indicate a violent contusion.

It wan the general supiiosition when decnawd dropped that he bad been struck In the liir Klexus with the Duck, which wan being llftcdl by an eppoaing player at the time, but there Is considerable doubt about tlh.i as it is well known that the unfortunuto young man was wibjcct to a weak heart, and was play-Ins aguTnst his doctor's orders. His death, therefore, may have been due to heart failure caused by the excitement of Hie game In which Barron was participating vigorously. This was the opinion expressed by bis physician, who some time ago was called to treat him for neart troiicie. Deceased wai-i a son of Judge J. A.

Barron, of Stratford, formerly Lib- era! mi mber of nurllamelnt for North Victoria, and one of the thirteen who vted airain.st the Jesuit Kstate uct of If 8. The jAKlgo and Mrs. Barron were at ofice notified of the sau occurrence, and Manager MacGaehan of the Hank of Montreal, a personal friend of Judge Barren, made eiccil inquiries of the medical authorities to ashcertaln whe ther an Inquest would be necessary. Dr. Denwon, the coroner, w-as bummon-cd to tho undertaker's rooms, and carefully examined the body.

A number of evcwlmesscs were summoned and oues. tlmncl asi to th nature of the accident. It was the opinion of all that If tho puck really f-truck the young man the blow coald. not been a very severe one. Ah a resfalt ot these inquiries It was decided that an inquest was not necessary.

The ri mains have been embalmed, and will he sjupned east this evening for In termcnt at Stratfonl. Iieceaned was 22 years of age, and had been 1n this city about three years in the empioy of the Dominion bank, where he va-t a ireneral favorite on account of cortrous and obliging spirit. Ho was well known In hockey and other RiK.rtifisr circles, and. was universally p-siular. In pocial clrclas he was also well known and widely esteemed as a model young man In every respect.

His untimely dealn will ne sincerely rcgreueii by a large number of friends in this city. No blame whatever attached to any person for the regrettable arcldent. Hven on tho (supposition that death was due tr the puck, if is an accKiem wnicn mirht have haonened In any game, and can rtot be ascribeit to the negligence or unnecessary violence or any person, but rather must remain one of thoMe re-grettablo mysteries which provUlence alone can solve. GAMICS CANCHLLRDj Ah a result of the accidental death nf FriU Barron, all matches scheduled for this Foasorn in the Bankers' Hockey league have been THH! COMCIKnCIAL CLUB. The Commercial club held a mrrtlng lat evening In the Livingstone block, at )rhleh the subscription list for the SSO.OliO Ktork ranllnllzatlon was opened.

As a result more than two-thirds of the stock was subscribed before the meeting hud cloud, it Is needless to say Tnnt ine prospects of thic club are very bright. WKATIIER 'INDICATIONS l-air timt colli. A. E. NETTLFJON'S MAKE.

A GENTLKMAN'S HOOT For sale by A. G. Morgan. Ladies' handaome Romeo Slipper, now McMiMes' Child'. fl.2: Cldlil'a handrnme Felt Boots now 73 2 Hoys' Hx Celf Boots now 1 40 il Grain Calf Hoots cow V- 20 Per cent, off Loire's, nitts, Gloves, Trunks and Valises.

0. MORGAN, Mcntyre Block. if I v-S Japanese Malting Rpg j'lir 25o, C0i nnd 35o II ics at I Be Per yard by ths rail or Co per yard If cut GIBSON'S ftH: Carpet Store. Ryan's CigShcsIlsusa mm Wtj .1 WAPMAAf M. uui ui i iu iu memory cf our late Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria, this store will remain closed on Saturday until 2 p.m.

WB APE OFFERING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OS AIL FOOTWEAR Our Big 8sle of Boots and Shoes Han been the largest on record In the history of this House. Never have good Shoes bi-cn sold at such low prices in ljiub cuy ucioov. We have been very busy ever since the Bijf Sale ccmmencefl, and we mean keep 11 up il need will do IU Toil can save money on any article In our iiiK mock oi uoots, Shoes, Slippers, Kelt Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc. Come. We will supply you with the exact shoe yrui rwant.

for our stock still consists otf a variety you can't fine elsewhere. We will sell as advertised, and you will receive good attention from our CieiKSL i Today's Today's Today's Toda)'s Bargains Crv4: Bargains bargains We ave nut on sale at a Riieclallv re duetd price two lines of Ladies' Fine Kid Laced Boots, which have Just been opened up, having been bought "or the mirinir trade. These are hamlsome Mlues. and perfect fitting, made of fine yvmerican lcl Kll, single or double iamcs, sies i-z 10 v. sale price $2.50 per pair Broken lines of Indies' 13.

Jl and JS. Pln Kill Boots, laced or button, single or double fcolc, chocolate or black. Sale price $1.95 per pair Ladles' 52. J3 and Jl Fine. Kid Boots, mostly pomiM lots, sale iirlce $1.25 per pair Ladies' Fine Kid Oxfords, broken sizes, or DftCK regular prices 52.50.

13, and $3.50 bale prlco $1.25 per pair La)irs' Strap Slippers, turn soJos, new o.i.uiit up )iain. oiiic price 75c per pair Boys' Good school Boots, standard screw heavy tolcs. Sale price $1 per pair Youths' Strotiff School Boots, standard nvicw tiituvy soica. ouie price 90c per pair Mtn's ft and 15 Fine Tiontq. nlea t.r 9s.

Km and 1U 1.2s, on Bargain Tables wwittj ai $1.50 per pair nentlemen, you Jiael better efc these If your ni is hn-re If you want a Trunk or Valise see us Felt Goods, Mitts, Moccasins, at Bargain Prices. 9 BIG SHOE HOUSE, Phone "70. ....493 MAIN Hif Ijirgcst retailers of shoes In this country We wonld rntli.r iniHS fnl tlian mitsflts Slep over We would like to show you the fine Black Worsted Sulttn.es we are making to order at 919.00 PflS I WQ C'6H TAILOR, UULLSIlOl 365 Main Street, Opp. Porlarja I ve. GREAT leiydiens Shoes 8 L.

Cotton AT CHEAPSIDE'S' Por Cent StraJght off tv-ttom of yrur bill on all WHITE or I'LiTTONS purchased to-day or to. mi-rov. Every piece of Cotton, from the cbrnpcr.t relti.n In the tur: in tu our iieyt Lansd'jwn Cambric. 15c, uurchascT al'oweil more than I'd w-artSi in any one purchase. The Geo.

H. Rotlgcrs Co, 578 MAIN STRhET CREAPSIDE lwy the Cliespent. 25 per cent off LADIES' JACKETS G. FRANKFURTER, 614TMhrInK.tet Order Wood Tamarac. Jack Pine.

$425 per cord. $3.75 per cord. W. ieilllCr 826 lilitin ave Tel. 1D6V W.

J. HOOD, 371 McDermot Avenue, For the best value In the city In. 0KO-CERIICS. A r.ew etock Just opened, fresh and first class. Also a choice line of all Vegetables In season.

Call and aee our prices. WE si loss of QUEEN. Cnt FI. we 01 br i to-day Rneea, DatTudils. tlv.c:nf tioue, V'oiets, Kree.in., Lilies, Tulips, aud ALSTON, (Fl-iri-t to Their Hovnl the II0I11 eud Dneheti of CiHihiiKbiti Man.

Tel. Z3EU Fresh Pork, Tenderloin a r.d Spare Ribs. us. We hav now made )arror quantity daily, your avery waut. The (imand for lhbe (pecialttes of ours has alwaya been greater Uinn lha buddIt a vr hirfh CompliniBtitlD-riCKMl, we think, to irraufffiinenta (or ihat we chq eupply This matter changed dally.

Pictures Picture Framing SCiNTtESlRVS. I'6 Main Streel. Art In Wall Hangings, Interior Dcc-oratiorjs, JPIrlureti and Kram-lng-. La Toscana Gai.tleman's Smaii Choke Havana Leaf Thii elgnr In mane Dy ekllled woi limeD onlrnod 11 tiwaie iiiename. it's yoar dealer rori.

Reliance Cigar actory O. NELFON. Proorlatwr a ana 1 un itreroiei Htreet, "WHENCE ITS RECORD?" That there Is no article of diet or of generall uc that has the history or the "pnr.l" nt T.iii. For ajren ft Kas -Lven ntrnirth tn thnnn that neeii it. It lias paveti many from Suny HicKness ana uireriri(r, and made iein tttrorK and well.

To tliowe who use It one question: Have you tried THI REFINED ALE Which sparkles like chamnairne If not, It ia eay to procure of any wine or spirit merchant, or from the brewery. rrice; a per cK. nan pints. E. L.

DREWRY, Ifaitutaeltirer cni Importer, Winmtwn CURE Y0URSELF1 I'm Bis for onaiiura) dlicharsea, IbflammttloDa. iTliitlona or alcerttlooa Prvbl MIMCWB. ma com membrtDea. and not aitrio 'tor polMiDona. fold try DruirsliU.

t. "TV' Banflclii's Csrpsi Slcre, In Sincere Memory cf our Queen, will be closed all day, Feb. 2. Canfield's Carpet Store. 11 Wf.

JORSOAN Cornar Portage Avenntaadl Fort Street. Br the hour, from 1 to 22 o'clock fl SO Br lbs boor, bom 22 to 7 o'eluc I0O No ordorlese thau 1 Wedit iugi3 to4, Chriatsainn (2 00 I Fuosreli BOO Cliurcli auilretnro2 00 I Operc and retarnt Ball and 8 00 I Iu aud from depot 1 01 Carriage, charpred for from the tlmetbey ltave liable Willi return. Noeollexstor-pay driver. Conte Crayons (Ih cedar like lead pencils.) Tho use oX these crayons is universal They aroof a very superior quality, ex- treme-ly fine, and a rich velvet black. The jstrioe 0, 2, 3, comprise all the de frees necessary for ihe perfect eiccu ion of a picture.

jimes a. pSscss1 R. XECKIB has moved into his new premises at 218 McDermott at. "JK.S'iSr TEL.JS5 Sets We have tlie latest ana best patterns and decorations in Dinner Sets which we are selling at reasonable prices. PORTER Main St.

3IX HOURS In case of emergency, from sli to cirht liouns is all the time re. qv-ilj-eil by our largo staff of work-men to make a (suit to your mea-mi-e. WJi tin in a hurry try ub. Kit and won-kiranslilp guaranteed, Geo. Clements Co.

Fine Tailoring and Men', Forntah-ium, ZXi. Portafre iveu 00. J. O. HARCRAV CO.

OAL r. WOOO Ouir ambition Is to pleane and make of and COAL. Our prices will satisfy ton. 00 Cords Dry Tamarac Cords Dr) Jack Pine IOOO Cords Dr Poplar J. G.

HAR GRAVE Co. Phone S1. or pee us before nurchasInK'. Pricnfl Quoted either for slnirla cont or car lots. Wood Jark Pine, blnelt but BounI 13.75 Very good Fine M.0O TU'Mr I IfV fllt Tiln.

OK. Tumn mp. a en. tj r.n THinarac, rlean, sounil, elry M.7B ly ui tfqjiar is.uuf Scancxned poplar 13.50 Oak 15.50 Half cords, 15 cents extra. COA.L Amor lean Irtl h.nnltn Inn nn mi American Soft I 7.50 Swiri H.75 Oait 1 k.oo Any quantity dellvfrrd, from 100 lbs.

Any quantity, from 26c worth. lanfl Afreets. nolcsalo and retail. Orocerlcs, Meats, Wood, etc. A.

GBBSON, Tel. 561. 452-455 A-lexandcr 2'c..

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Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949