opl> _Waist to,_ be fresh and dainty Our tn- “tlre stock in both stores of confection- _gy-y, tgrint, puts, dates, rigs and fancy iscu is. - _ - ` '_' ERES AND NEW. got: "~ur'l'gthds`ome roses the' sweets hrs in PK If ES THE Low EST. IW. _ ii. HU._TlillESON -‘-'l'll¢`Cl1Ildy'l»_Ia/n. ` r~}. f ; _,___ i ~ ellowish tinge in the whims ot tba it Igllhws tviickly-the bilionsness rvhieh"peS`¥:gos _ ll-iiias Confectionery A ' Ex Xmas Pruiiand Nutsfiinii§ri.:ii:~ii..iiz"ni:eiissiiz " Way. _Ninety-Nlttel psrtofthe body who etlscts of ee.; 5 iii . lol to rlougiglltsnlontsyéhleh l_K$g?)ed` _ blood in chronic eases-_ of liver tor-pin. 'ity and hlnggish bowel action. Wlilh you the th! who 0 system; but it is the specks und flie- t '|; objects in the vision itself that me even il|“?"°d. spoil coins between thcrxrsnd other 0 acts sv ich seem quits intangible, ost tmsflinnry, and as they tum their he. they vsn h as with a flash. `Buch cundlriongem idlvnys be tmoed tes toriiid liver and u. con- ggsled condition of the bowcla, yet can always cured by the well-n.d\'ised use ot Smlllfa Pineapple and Butternut Pills, which cure con- stlpat on as it by magic. 'l'hcy regulate the inuetlonsot the l ver, cleanse the poisons from the blood, remove the blllous elements from the circulation und sfrencthsn the uencs. It your o 'es are clouded vi‘l'.h<*t nu appreciable canstnlt you have specks an floating objects before your vision, use Smli.ll'u Pineapple null Butternut Pills und get the poisonous elements out of our blood. Remember they always cure sich beadnchohconstipation on bltluua- ness in one night. _ 5 cents, sil dealers. All genuine signed by W. F. Smith. iiiiliiccasins F01' 1, if?-i i §“B0yS _ y is »» A' _ M-wvlfvw -rw » '\Ve 'have them- in ' Tan and Black; the _ BOYS ‘ are . - deliglited' when _ ` they see them.Get l '_ him a pair for ‘_ ‘ Xmas, only goc. a pair. H. BELL ` _Tire rtxperienced § _ f Leatherman. . ' , ..`_4~.... '~,..~qi..--.i. .-wi..-_ ».-ws,-" .¢`>,_‘-___,__--_..__- iloni Insult ' Stomach __ with bzid bi'-‘audi its “ilust ~ - auqltnsy-goo~riin_e'go0t_-_ fe. “S . bad if you have the right kind of iluur. 'll you buy i llislicuilisi _ _ niileln f _ Willis coil t'._ __ You’l1 have no trouble. Try ' n barrel and be convinced. Our quick delivery mlikt-s it possible for us to send all _ on ers on time. Cnll to-day. sniwinu si. sch. 'L Queen Street _ Offers Building. so its & w ti . V 0 '.‘, _gy _ V. __ _ _,og A few cheap ship clocks rc- ceived suitable for vessel or liouse. We wi_l1gi.v_e for a short time SP°¢1_@1_ <_1_1.==.°<>1111fS on watches, ililvérware and j‘_ewe1ry. ' Csinsreu lgleelr. ' .._' |- ' *_ !i'1."‘;. ._-_,__ if - white, deliciousund inviting. iisiiul oil. i L l»"l7_H_:'l' »_ :: .’.f“15`.I' '- Arosmvr. cure ron nnnumtrlsu ' Arm Au. Forms on iuoumr Ano ` BLADDER li..l.S. ATALL DEALERS-25 CIINT8. l A cuna AT THB Pl'-;oP1.ns Pmca. __ iiihvsnt FLOUR- Never Fails. Beaver Flour never disap- pointsthecook. The baking always tnms out right-be cause Beaver Flour is always the same, whether you buy a small sack or a barrel. Beaver Flour is I blend of Manitoba S ring Wheat and Ontario giall Wheat. It contains all the _ nutrimeut of the wheat kernel. Makes bread and ' biscuits-cake and pastry- ` that are as healthful and strengthening, as they are At Your Grocerfs, *.11 l fi Sliihihh hhllilisi l'I' I5 T0 THE! ADVANTAGE 0F BVERY < HDUBEKEEPER IN CANADA '|10 USB 'I'IiBl‘I . . . . . . . . ‘ - flsgli: Bsklnz Powder. (IiIIett’s Perfumed Lys. Imperial Baking Powder. _ GllIett's Cream Tartar. Royr:i_Yelsst Cakes. _ Ull|ett's riammutls Bins. '- flaglo Baking Sods. 0tlleti's Washing Cryshl. MAD! Fon ovzn 50 runs. lssrastiansn ross) - _ |=:.w.o.lLi.E'i“r fi’.'i’i’i.'.‘.i _ -ronom-o.oN12 ‘ .-...,......~.,. - i. -- .- .¢.=.-,'==_====.<=-.~,e-ew =‘ /@ ’i'-_`-"2f,`T=»'§; fsiisder -: Z 1 in sl ' '\,‘f_ iii., -' _ ,, . .t»/_' _ » t _ _ r _ ~i ' `., ' ...- ..,__ ',|1.\ a ` DON'T B'i.O\V UP '- the grocer if the hnli lnys liutlytiii with- p,-eachcrg gray in SL,-vice, pasta;-S outa snillcicnt slorcot t-ilililts in the scholarly and amimgoug (|¢n¢¢,nS house. The w`.=L‘\' why is to count: here and emu,-B solemn and austere, spec. ‘md °fd°f 9"°“Si‘ Ui Wilt* ‘° Wlffl’ Y°“ taclcd students, who have deserted °V°f' _ _ ` their lossons_ ull follow in the young_ WE its itlmuvl _ toshow you about the iinest lut vi 3'°°"i” y°“ '”'“". “W” vo" H k”°“ thc end, the new converts are escort- theirlguailty the minute you see them. Yon' know also that the prices ve nsk lganoft \vhat_l'you lmvc been usid singing of hymns' wp' 3 °r ° mt "gm dn' minor key " says dborts' "A» 6 C0' church that can't. sing when sinners' Queen Street. - CIs’tt_vwn. ~ ,PllAli's 3, 'G' lr" had. _ ntonpe with revival urges;-in gil 1 of the woridgiivesf ...""_`.fI.'i`...f.f'..”.Il’f.°.".§.§l”I'iE WQNDERFUL~ REYIVAL “°,,,,_“_,‘:,';*,_,°,{,,‘;:;,§?‘;;=_‘§;_°,;;_§: Raliiioriili _iiitj valleys with singing canyon _ lsh,Bvwelsor Digestive Ormns. _ - f ' -- ’ _ in Crusade Against Conventional Formalism--- The religious rovlvnl in Wales, the antics ol dancing dervliihes from Don- vor, pol., and tip publication of the Ille of Father Ignatius, in which the power of working. miracles is claimed t`or_~:-that. -.curious latter day monk, are providing for London ncwlpupcr readers a triple bill oi strongly sen- sational flavor. It is some weeks since Evan Rob-_ crts, the young miner of fPorth, South Wales, received wluxt. hc do- scribcd as a call to rniso the fallen, convert the ungodly to Christianity and stetnip out drunkenness. \"'l-‘ho ours of the dcuf shall ho un- stoppcd," he said, "and the tongues of the dumb shall sing," and truly there have been mnny hitherto heed- less of religious dutlcs whose cars have drunk in Roberts' for-vid orn- tory, and thousands whuso tongues, i hitherto dumb, arc spreading “thu fire," as it._is claimed, by singing and preaching. I Even public houses have hcen ln- vuded and converts captured at the bars. Fooilbnll clubs have bccn con- vertcd on masse. The whole lthondda Valley, holding u quarter of a mil- lion lnhaibltants, notorious for n loose manner of living, has been brought to sec "the light." The vil- lngcs ln tho valley ore being linkcd, up nightly with thc lights of chapcls. Not since the nienforublc Loughol- rc~ vlvol, which begun in 1859 and lust- cd eighteen months, hns there been sccn such it trcmt-ntlous religious up- hcavul and not cvcn thcn dul'ing'thc whole time it lnstcd did it spread with Such rapidity as on this occu- slon. , Bpruds Over All Wales. T-ho revival, though loss than a month uid, has spread front South to North Wulcs, whcrc ltobcrts und his converts nre cn\'l'y_ing “thc brand" which unstops all cursnnd coluiunnds thc tongues of thc dumb to Sing everywhere. The grcntcst excitement is muni- festcd. ' ' No mutter whcrc one goes, over all Wnlcs thc incidents nrc the same. The results of thc methods are the sumo. The streets nro dcsurt_ud, shops and public houses do no business, everybody is ut. chupcl, und yct thc correspondents who arc following this extruovdinnry revolution agree that it is us yet only bcgillllillg. "I-Io\v is this?" us onc ol' the Welsh papers in nn editorial says. O'no of the curious icuturcs of the revival is thc very subordinate part played by the rcglilnr ministers of the chapclel. ’l‘hcy urc rather follow- ing in thc woke ol' the _voting revival- ists, Rolicrts, who hus con\'ci'tc-d 'tlicln to his methods. In fact, thc revival sr-cms to bc, first, 0, sort of pnssionutc protest against thc' con- ventional fornmlisin ‘of rt-gulniv scr- vico and of the ordinary sermon, und, second, thc grunt majority ol those directly influenced nrc mcn untl women in the hcydny of youth, who, flushed as with triumph, bring into plny nn enthusiasm which is ovcr- whelming und nn eurncstncss that ,brooks no resistance. One Welsh correspondent, who has bccn taking 8. flying visit over most of the ground where the revolution is at_ work, says: "Everywhere the churches of all denominations are vlviflcd and`stirred to activity. No longer content with tho hoary sys- tem of exclusive meetings for ox- clusivo worship, they have become ocntrcs of aggrcsplvo operations, in which Workers are plentiful and the desire for work ull consuming." Roberts’ Personal Magnetism. Anothor lmportinfnt factor in ‘ tho spreading of the revival is that _thc Welsh newspapers have caught the` in- fection, nnd there is scarcely o. meet- ing at which there are not present crowds attracted from distant towns which the voico of Roberts has not yet. rcnohcd by the voluminous, thril- ling reports of the daily press, and these visitors returning homo carry- ing with them some of the sparks, which presently kindle grcnt tires. Roberts is described as n rnun with passionate convincing utterance. While ho speaks every eye is riveted on him, cvory our seems strained, ns if afraid a single word should bc lost, and ut thc end are scen tour stained ienturcs. while Roberts stands throughout wréathed in smil- es. Young men and maidens, old men und veteran ministers, and rcvivnlist's t.rsln._ _ Then when the meeting comes to cd round tho streets, amid the joyous We ve been too lon singing in at t'_et.ut'n home must have something, out oi place. 'I‘l_ierefore,_ sing and re- Joieol'-" And they are singing and ro-L joicing all the time. _ ` _ One correspondent, who hasbeon in' Wales stu Q the rovival.and whof ,,g'3;=;°’<=_“‘°"1.;,;\,° _,gg-,~=1'f°=°°°°-_1 4 r » Religious Movement. ' ~ ml "- visual evidence of their religion to Londoners at Cambcrwcll Baths. ` The first. night they uppcu_rod, after being well advertised, the hugo build- ing was crowded by spectators, more in expr.-ctution of entertainment than in seeking the truth. _ The platform had hardly been oc- cupied by Mrs. Obadiah White and her chosen scvcn than tho uudlcnce showed signs of iinpnticnco. Why didn’t they dance? They hudn't conlc to hear any preaching, some of tlivm cried. The pri.-nehcr stopped. 'lfho chosen aovcn rose, stood in llno and sang what was evidently mcdnt for n hymn. Though very vnguc, it seem- cd to have nn inspiring effect, for it drove tllclu to dancing. They hopped hl8il0l‘ and highcr, till they dropped back aguin to singing. After a'sort of cakcwalk in em- bryo thc perfornlnncc closed, without call for either collection or repent- ance, but the dancing had 0. certain effect, for chaos reigned. On the second night thousands struggled for ndmittnucc to thc baths. fighting' and touring at one another for the best. plnccs of vant- qee in the big hull. 'riie pciiteeostnl llcutcnants mudc \vild oflorts to quell tho tunlult, but it was not till Mrs. whim 5-IillUm°ed, hold up her -_ihands 'md Signed for full* play that the up- roar ccuscd and tho meeting proceed- cd in pence. Unlike the Welsh revival, however, it is not yet. recorded that them hug 'bccn a single convert brought to the fold of tho dervishes 'or any other fold. Miracles ot Fnthsr Ignntius. Thc life oi Father Ignatius ig de. scribed as thc most remarkable bio- graphy that has sccn the light of day for many a year. If- W0\llfl S001" ns if tho Father had been selected as un hu'bitu.ol workcr Of miracles, though in nluny cnscs U10 I11i1'¢1¢=lL*S do not seem to have hurl nny merciful use. During his first curocy at Plymouth Father Ignatius visited punishment upon innocent oilcnders which ap- peared rather excessive, taking the nature of tho ollcnco into consider- ation. A \voinu.n had turncd thc cur- ntc from hcr door with strong Inn- EUUEU- "Th0I1." to quoto the Bur- oncss de Bcntoucll, who is responsible for the biography, "the avenger which looscd thu plagues upon g-<,,~- genus Ecylit and wrote the fleiiiing mcsslliw on Bclshnzzur’s wall swoop- U11 il0Wn und sluoto thc firstborn in that shabby little house.” In lntcr years to quote another in- stanw of the miracle working powers 0' Fill-hfbl' Ignatius, u woman who had cursed his liald"`hicud sudcred n. mir_aculous_ dispensation which onus- cd the hnir of her boy to fall off at her fcct. "I Imve been emphatically nssured," says the Baroness, "that ln the twinkling uf an cyo the lad had become absolutely hnir1¢ns_'_'_ F“th'~"` Ignatius, too, was a stern disciplinarinn. \ The vbouks wus how he nlndc Indies of his church lio down in cindcrs, men curry guttm-_ "IH Candles and boys receive stripes ut thc _ altar for attending a, local ‘|M\C'~‘ In a hull that once belonged to a monastic order i_n meqiwvai England. '-#wil E Gll`l‘ YEARS AILIXG` ‘ Then Joseph Tom cfs I( idncy Els( use \\ ii Cured by Dodds Kidney Pills, Cor'1‘m.’s Cor-E, i\`ilil., Jan. 16. tSpccinll -Aillniz for cigllt yours, ucvcn of which he was unnlilc to work. 'Flint is wluii Kidney lllscnsc did to .lnseph Boone, ii fisherman of thin pliuc. lie was Lientcil hy several doctors, cud uflcr seven moutli.~ ln thc hot-ipltnl wnn sent honlcnsincurn.\-l<~. Dotld'é Kidney l?ill.~icnrcil liiui. llc took iiwenty-one l1oxc.~ of them, l ut. now hc i.~ utrong und well, und following his tirudc of ilsllcrnlnn. It is cures like lhcsc tlmt- have mode thc reputntlon of l)uilil'u Kidney 1’ll's. They always cure the Kidncys. Cured Kidneys utruin ull impurities out of the blood, and with those iuipiirlticii no nluc-ti-_iiills of the aches und pains nnil ilirit-iiacs the tlcsh 'is heir to. " $i,oco Piiizi. Plrrsmtiui, .Tnnuury I'-.-At :i ini-_cling of the locul pcuoc iincicty it prim- oi'4tI.tl0ii wins oiI`erud for this licst. novel on"lln- iversal Pence." It wus inudc by ltublii .i. Leonard Levy, just after lin hull been el- oici president. of the new orgiuiiziition A FAMILY NEGESSIT Y Isa rolncdy canablu of nilbrdlng im- mediate relic.-I to the hundred »-nd one ull- msnts that constantly arise. It may be is cold, perhaps touthneha, nnnralgin, pain ln the booIr,-use Nsrvilinc, lt_.‘s more penetristlng. pain subdu|n|%nnd powerful Lhali any other llniment. crvil no is lt lout tivo times stronger than aidin- giy rcmevlles und its worth ln ony. mlsehold can`t. be o\'c1-~es`timatAd. 1‘or i£'u his 'eonvic lon that the move- ment will not confine itself to Wlles; thot it will* spread all over England, and even t London or a. portion ofltby sto__'_.__ _ _-, mah hcnst Norvillna isa pqnncsa for ill yu' n and costs- only2Bc per Lottie] Nerviline to~day. Annual. lszstino _ is _the most satisfactory '°\-»°-1‘\\r~s¢\_i_in~»»\-¢ °°"'°"°'- oth.. cnomooaémm Fi.. noi... erosene Ollwe have everhandled- i B1*-t °f l?i1m¢i:°_ Wm °l|)1°P°'t'-ir* _-` ‘l°,°* ._,. P°°Y.~f th _ recon _ro ve s. on _ °‘5‘19_l‘_di_"°‘?' I” '"9 ‘l‘_’°”"' v.li¢re.is ii:ne_"morr?lriin` lainie than cgssitxnxiilbzi his _ _ Qplflhtté th! qiiuliky i-|19 Ulflblfih 0°|‘V'i§§!l 5 ‘D0 ¢|\\lf¢\\ dc Rooms, Hottie ¢rn's Ihiildin , M; ‘- ;":_j. .J i ‘V ‘ » '~ ` as of the Burning Bush uno tho Pll 1 n Sting on Mondo , jiinmiry yn , .»‘_-,,m.~ » r i t i _ T _ i g c -i cf v - ».-...m...__.-+»f »~»- i>i.:i'eii~.if __ _._-f__>£__'_~,,__' ___ __ _ _ _ _ V _ * _ _ |__ _ _ _ _` §` \ Q V* Bleyellsts ind all dsllmd' on l;‘?s:l‘dc§s}h;a;t2;'g|er°n”g$§1‘h:i';re‘i2`ét & , BENTLEYB Llnimcnt. to been the 1oln|,a‘ _ ROBERT F§gHui‘- iough Bridge, $»lf;7,»l0’J. . To lmpl-ovu water service $lt|,‘.’ilu. E Brunch llnc from Gnrtllgnn to Moutnlgno ill:-liigc, -'5'.’5,tltX» - Snniulcxsldc I`t:tli\\'ny luipl'o\'clnclit<, $8000. - _ Brsucli line to _Vernon River liriilgu ;$tt0,0 0. “ 1 swing .t-inn roi- Moi-ell lui or lii~lilgt»$is,- 1 »'l`oupply M. (I. Il. couplers tu rolling 1utoclr$ll,00U. _ 'lro fit up lccoiliotivcs-iuriil iii:-st-ii;;c|'t-lim ifor utculu hcittliig $7000. ' To upllly \Vcstinglloni-lc ulr linlacs iiud _ulr slgntils $20,000. '1`0incrcn\..e twcuxiillloiliiliuii :it l{t-u.sing- on $2,200. To increase uccomulodutlon iii; (`ic|til'.>' to ln‘c;ilc\v:itcl', lui". $2i,.'i.n’). I* 1’unluure lslund ivlinrf oil south .-ildii ,lnl.\litlbl,UUtl. < ; .l’uiut l’l'iill lslilllrl ss lutrl, §'i.`i,tiiil. , _ ltr-pitllwl Lu piers iiiul lui-iilt\\i\i1-l‘s $5000. llt~|mirs tu plcls und lil'ciik\\'iilt-1':-' (crun- isotcri tiiniicljl $.'i,|.ilil. liiulliiioliii tiny, rct'oll.~tl'\lt tiull of \\'lutri` lu-ni~i1i-illlfl li'.i\vx- ft-rry $5,i‘tAl. i Ilustico llilrlior, iu'c:ik\\'l|tcl~ on liiiliin- s1n`.~' Islnlid, .~ioutli side eilti-nut-c lo ll:\l'ilor $ll,tl)0._ liustiuo Ililrliur. rcpiiilxu to lil'cnlc\\'nl_c| , il-il-th sitio clit-riuice iuul tlrcilgllig. 2‘Z£,» 250. St. l’ctt-lu Tiny l>r<~itk\\‘nlcl- on t-:tsl sidi- clllritllcc lio liurlior $7,i'»ilil. Silvnigc llitrbor, siliid lltlrillcri cle, $l|(|tl. Soul-is I(uig|lt‘u l’oinii, .iluil. Sliliiiiiiwsiilo lmrliur lix‘t~|tlc\\:il.<‘i', $.`tl_- (Ll) , ` 'i`ig:\|i.~li Iiru-liiir. mlilililili to .~ui\il.licl’li rircilla-.\'i\\cr, $Il_i|Ui». \V00il I-illlmls, proluirtioll in :it-\ll.\l lii't>:ilt\\':i‘ um $75!! 'l`lllI]l) ALL 'l`lIl'I 'l‘ll\ll'l Mus. (luoltus l§i~:_\'i"i~ii<:, tinrr'.~4' l'mult, (l iwlie tcr Lo., N.- S., \\'ril\~r~: - "l.n.~L si lugl\v.t~ vt-'y nu li llili down, li-ft. t, i-ri -" i.|lt't~nii» uiul 'lid not st-tilll lu have l'feo1' tm-rgy cun' g to do my wink r.ii'ue ii-J.\t:s .il tn- (,7ii..»i-:~' Nerve I-` |i.i did me it svurltl nl’ iruoil. nilzl liuulc lvurk it i>lel\.~-nic to nic. lIi.'i~.'c not liiui iw(-iriiuli tniiui- uuy incii clue. sill(-r~, »\liil liuvc rc conmii-iidivi llr. t lnt»'e‘s i\`\ilvu l<`iioil to i1!l` my friends." _ AF.” Ali’Ei`i.CAi\' BRI _-S. __;- Lo'.'litlN, .litullisry i.'r. »-'l`llv lic-l_m|.l\:i.l is ,ulliouilccd of tlnptiiin 'l`. ll. M. Clzirltc, ot' the Royal .»\l'nly Mcilit-nl ()ol'|ls, ftlld Susztu, daughter' of Philip Qlmpin, of Wnsliiuctoll. ~ Contracted Chronic Dinrrhoen While in t Philippines “ \Vlll|o with the U. S. Army ln thc Pllllippines, I i-_ontrnctctl chronic diatr- rliuolt I i4ufl`cl'cd i»ic\'ci‘cly from this t-i-rlli'c diseusc forovcr tilrcc ycnrti nud .rlcil thc prt‘.~cri[lti0nN of llunlcrous pliysicinns, hut found nothing lhut did me nity good until l tried Clinml\crlnln`i~s Colle, Lliolcrn. n.ut.l\i‘x't»iil||l was playing with it lonileil Elin Lliiti llntliiccli plilccil nt-nr ilu! tlonlz Tile gun tllsc-lll\l'|.;‘cd, lmiliitnlly kiliiln: young llrwlie. UR. fi. W. clllisfs i 0 so is seal direct to the dim.”-d paris by the Improved llluuer, ° Heels the ulcers. enuis me _.ir pas es.uops r i | 1 lhrbssg nnd itnopp “ls In In f ' ;m'--~_»;__4=~__~~- --- you that during i9o5 you ii. hi. mimi. ' ISLAND £ST\MATES- f 0‘|‘T.x\\'.t, Jitufy. lil.---'l‘hu c:~t.l|ui'.tt-is were _ l-_ _ it A t' Progress Brand Clothing mav he had from Prowse Bros /\l\/\f\f\f\/ /\l\f\/\l'\.f\/1/\I\l\ f i Discriminote _ . _ “ Clothes don'i make the man, but they make ill/cf him but his hand; and isco, and that‘s‘ #_ pretty cohgldembie ares of the humsl- animal" , Leltsrs of A_ Self-Mads Merchant ' r --_Q--_i Moss who vans . ` “Progress” Brand Clothing \____ always look well; others pay a tailor twice as much and never loqk well. _ High prices dori't always mean high quality. DISCRIMINATE. Buy clothe: that se- the styles-that set _‘f the standard of fine tailoring-that are guar- _ 'Q' % antecd by maker and retailer ln other words. & buy "Progress" Brand Clothing. I t Sold by Leading Clothiers . ' throughout Canada. /Sl ’ rum/vutn rvuvt -vor /ut/t/\/ui/uifui/ui/utiu ui/ rl il -_/uno i/t/tm i/\/tru t1t/ut/vi/Uirul/ui/uuug -in -L- ..._. _ _'..._“ _ __ ____._._...'f-.--- .. ..___._..__ ' __ _ . . _,_.-_., ...__-.-_ ,_ i- ... ,_,.. _. _ _. _,,, “ 'ite J, 5%i.i ‘»‘ l l _ `, vi _ _ ¢.».l_-i 'ii' _s _ ~< '-, ~ ,_ _.___ sf_:“*‘ _.Ii I tu, ,.' _ _ j ', '_ ~ _-fm-r - ,' ' | i _Li " , D; I ?l""`)r =. _~ ._. .. _. 'i lil" '_ »,»'¢'_V‘d.'i."7l1'.‘ n 4 _r:l§"7'° >';`;i;vr'l;ii".':-w4.l§iéT¢s-;.>iis%f"r;='.zeim1v i tl 1 ' ~-»->-»~_-»-»¢:-vw\~-»-- -=»r4t..u¢-_r.»_...._.-._i.r.t-..._-..i-i¢v..uma.n|.v~.\lu U -i \'} -..» ¢ s ¢¢m _-ji, ~.‘§;;é1?§’ % M i _i " .v if. fi 'l . 71 'a . . ._ .ig if/ k< fi 1 1.- l ,_ 'Ci Y i if 1. 0!`_,____'_._._..-_-. ~_=._l.__. _____:::--___ W... __ . . -_ . . ._.__..__. _.am _ .-.___.._. _ .» un~.~»»- 'iv in A. /,Ii , _ *__-.` r¢-<_..-.'_..- -1 _.-.,.._______A =_-si-_~-.:_' .s 1 .,1‘- . e=*:`.' ' ' :..»' ‘ = . ..'._;`,'_ $‘& riviii ni i __,-_`_~}>f,_."__/-1 f-:'l;_7;,. 4;./'Qf' ~=’ - .Tr `t- " »_,\=._ ~.._ _"'~"‘.‘f 532:' :_ ‘- '."1, ~:`5i§ _‘L5 -.£.._‘__-.- .i._ .F Every good dresser appreciates an elegant Ovcrcoai. '1`l1c(lverccat is always in e\i- dtncc at this season ct the year. You ndlni-re some ovrrccals uliile you navel' have n Fccoircl giincc at others. The cc-nts you do ndnliic have certain snap about tlzciii--they ale svtcll, swag grfr .':url .,_. __ slrnrl. lt is jrst such cohts tl~nt 5’ We vtnntlo show you- Tin-y nic "_' '»‘ rcady»lo~v\'c:ir and \.\'e1'c liiiidc by i` our own tailors on our own prcuii ig'-3 ses and that istlic licstrtctlmiiu dz:-‘ tiou :my one ellould look for. Prices a lillic lovicr than you pay to loudly t-idvcrliccl clothing liou>c:; who ecll only llic ;`ui1~otlcd clothing-wc have some also. _ Exaniiuc our $m.i_\o and 7512.00 tailor made cont. o. it. BRUCE, Ciotliicr and Fnrnieher. :ii - ff n iii _--ti-gw. -‘:_i i_;~__=;~_»-,~ _ _“,_-.'_.-i i`..:.f_?‘_-'< _ ,_.. __ _ ;~ 5.9¢' .' _ .i-_'ii .ww .V *fr* " 71;. ‘_ ,_ .il ._ _ s . ir. ._. \/L we tiilic this opportimity of " _i l ;_ \ _ _ f . v ,_ t anking You *_ .d V ass re ' 4 i *ii h n to u f _ _ _ We wish to thank our customers for their very liberal will roc¢1_ve_ the same liberal ‘patronage during the past year making it the most succe=s- ful one we haggle had. Also we wish all a prosperom and s _IISEUIGDK lt 0111' §l0l’E.~- NE _ __ _ i _ __ _ O O ' I 0 O Jeweler and Optieian. JEWBLLER ____ ' i i -_ -i».».¢i-has-i -imluiiium. t ~ gimme "11 mt. Bns'roN,颢, ° \ - _ »i"»’»{‘ ` { . / ‘ -» ~ -__ _ _ .r ' im _ f ‘ _ V A *__ ` l ‘ ” »,'_ Q. ;-gp ..... ..». ,Q7 _.__-»-e my ..-.~s-...,.. -i .-4 A W :_-c.._ 1 .~. _ .3 \$~ \~»\,-. ei. » t. ,_, % Tift \\`\\` _\ ‘ _ ____ 'f /. I "["'. r* nf 'ig '