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As well as our own, for they are idyntlcal.and that is just why we recently purchased. .the ..biff, line of -clothing" bf WHITTEN, 11 " BURDETT & CO., one of the largest B.toa Clothing Houses'tnat'" "'" (''Was obligeiitq cqs &oqj$. ,Wfi gk, jibis stock at a barerain. yfe are goinr to seJl it at a biggr bargain, and 'sb make for1 Our- ' " ' selves a host of newrinds. If you want' SUITS, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS or GENTS' FURNISHINGS A ? t k f t l4ii a , o -. I I You can't find bettej, goods, at, so small figures, as wa...&ri 'making by this big, purchase. of oursw " " ' ' ' Thearmpns are pf the,iest niakQ, stylishut, ai?d their wearing lities, we, vouch for.i; Let us clothe ybii jiist on'ceifwe dont already, for we want you to see how satisfaotorially we -ean do it, both as to the clothing you get and the pribes'ypu , pay.', . ',WV." ',"" Want to quote you a few prices:" " ' '.-. .-a... . , iA Mens All ool Brown Sti at$5;Stf Wjlb: ' : , , Men's All Wool Blue Suits, $5 50 wortfc.SlCU , .s. ; " 'Men's Overcoats, $5woitb $ 5Cj. .,, ti j,.)V,.,,M UK ,v Men's All Wool Overcoats, $8.50 woitb$12 ... ,i Men's-AlLwool Overcoat $10 worth' $15?" J ' Boys; Suits'! $198j$2. 50,$3, $31504.50 a:ad $5.',...,. .... , Boys' All Wool Sweaters, all colors, 98c. . f Boys' AU WoolTurtle eck Sweatersl48.; ;u ':'t'i, Men Sweaters 50, $2, ;i2jpw4'M!.,l.M,"!. a u l!' Men's Enit Jacketa 98c, $1.50, $2,-$2.50 anclS. Bosoms a t 48c wbtth1 ' 75C White Shirts 450,750 and 98c. " y 'I Ofl Tan Knit topGloves at 25c and&e.,,..! ....... .. ... ,. ' Nice dress Dog Skin Gloves 48c to $1 25 " ; v ; - " ; Best makes Collars 2 for 25c. Cuflc jikir, 2 lotc1; ' ...'"IGrHV.yalue in QaUted Burlap stable BlWkets at Vbc'i "' , Street Blankets $1 25, $2, $2.50, $3 50,. $3,98 ,and $4 98.. .- i i". i ;Jr Villi Miitl - i-uH jtM S J U!., Hit 1 ' i 44 HID . . ... Ull li lifi S Of ready-for-wear clothing continues. SUCH ULSTERS 3 r v' vi . w wl 317 MAIN ST., BRIDGEPORT, OPEBATOES Of 27 STOKES. V THE NEWTOWN BEE. NEWTOWN,' FRIDAY, DEC. 25 CIBClXUATIOlv JiNDA ' 1, 187, LST WEEK 110 S100 ..I . ,; , I..' n .1 i . The Home circle. THANKSCUVISG D47. TiiHiiW-trtviinr ijnj-: vviiut kI.h! 'l)lcing' lit.i)- Spw tit; l)i in I Ji.ii.l lovf, k 'hn hciirls rtli uniiOx'' i.ViiftiSif vISiAnft, Tl.t-lr pritlN.i to (Jo! who ri.:liiH above, Kach yimr Hh uik! lrtnj owiiI'lii.nkHiviny i , , .Which our ttucti-Ui"i prizi-tl ho wnlt, i'i Atitl wk.'hb ftniii ydji- tifh K.,U.vlm ( , Hi'tit! lorlh th Hiicrril .ititiumj.H swi.ll. Km h Ah For bouTiltf! w.i aro then r Itoth I .I UI lll.l HlUl lfH W llOltlMOTllil looil. All kIvIiik thin. kn lo ilu'li ( r.-ator, J.otli provn their ortjtlu illvlno. t '"' "'fhuk, r tMoto Mi.t.h-1 !tur..' ' Uleh kmii.h poHH.-Mi. Iron. ill. jiv.'u'm uiliiti. i , .... .V t ' tt ii ' .' 1 Aroui.il U.o fwHtrt. boxnls now nthiT kwii.l u.tiMHhMiiltv,)'Kl'i-Ml.'(t call'"" ,M-'' 11 4V u.i I THtkttntl ' hlt'hilrrti lelli!Vir. Whmi iHtor In tin-' r HPrinnim What .. WnH W btt M.nKivrt, ' '" Are Uimv amoiiK the thlna of ol.l ' JailJ til i I. . i. in i . i . i, .1 , "Tla not In t.nLhiK turkoye. p aililij ( . 1 1 a.) Jimiia wftlfli Ti.nlml1Y)4;(ilvilii onHit, TbniiKli lliMSBarBcoiiiiUnl m tl)"Kuil IhingM' If thin In nil wli.it liavo .v.o,W.-sni " "TU In th ht'Hrt "lioulil lio thankaglvlnK." "' "' 'rWeWrJ UlMMltilt .! U OWM,iii h nni Kor all th hoiii.IUin we're ri.cuSvIng t'(tuHj ttt rft-AlilUi trim m AIiph. Juiiit!-! lt,'.anlHly Wheeler, lli.i.llnKlim, Conn. that gve hfm Intel est,'" looked' Mtfreritly twrwt- tbv ciuuiuoB. At last he gnid: 'Come here mother, and tell me ff ctift ! h not the maul' Dorothy thut I see yon der in the doorway of Gov l.eete's utore. "' The wife went to tin; wlmlo W,' fitid the eitfi.t that she tiw caused her to be silent, longing to see mono. Across the comiuon, .200 yards away, sTOOd ttib store where the K'venor of the colony, Mr letp,' htlil hM btritti',' ThtsJjifj had dran.te siOw,aft(itHt one tide of it bo hih that, with the overhanging fringe ri'o.li the roof, tVi'ere 'waa-foYfhiid .a bank r white, broken in two ' places By' ttie faint outlines of the window . Fioiji the Uiy.r on another kU'.,i Dtioi . liiru.s ,u heavily hooded head thut sei rin-d to be slyly lm king each way a- if fearful of di-covery. At ou Wnft'i this head was hru-, out and thPUfOf Til 'P"'," Jitnaravpfp pf ptn puit out a liule fuither. A'. Ian the door w ;n nay oi)riiHft pyi i in Tli nl(llnK. "Ii'Sifed Kle and There stepped out int ..hll,lr.,,iof,.hr Fath r. iA.l. ' ' ' ' ' ' Mt,t (nt lh f! ur(. f a w,lman. s,, w- m vv.app. u auu sue waiKCU wail I'h'i'." 'Thai is Dirotl.y,"' saidj. tM-ther iuui if : ; i .i ii in , 4 - iUii-1 (tirVE PMW"MW"ee,"said Ab- ner. "Whv does she come ho slyiv 'rfi .1 .. i,,)iM . . ( i . i . i ... u - it rrilrtl !h.i (H.riui,'i 0,1,1 u. rhij ThankrttvltiK hriuut tliem, ou. lotcptliur I. ' . . . ' Within m.ml,oin.,'8laViflli;f wail. ' " f """. BOt all one to break li'iad.-i'C' im v i! ' She has a bundle under hurf clrt - k.' f IflifBrft fi'lPothy 'was'a oiMirr-tttpTiert to be fond i.f frivolous tbig, brit 1 did J?f J.hin' thji.t t..fte(i was; iy,""-ftHd 'tht; uiottier. " To be kry fcicWliK'efr"; that is some thinjr thAt Kiut he pni4jtd. Ah, the; tfajiiui: wIth tK Y,xt'a- ila breat the path well. But now he Mh )nr othy, Atiid'l,i Stow, top aud,?J)eak f.( her, for I have surmised motheT, that he likes that m Hid too well "lie floes husband " 'tio kng as.heis ray apprejltjfpiAf. the forge and anvil he shall woo no maid leafC o ail this; orptmp-, who, I" greatly feaV, w1A1iet46h' wVyV,4doea cauae our (dvernor to relax.hia duty at times. He 'ftrf' perfrHHert'HrW ,to wear a brooch upon the Lord's day. We must discip Hue the maid to day. Truly I will sum mon ht?p bfore the magistrate. I lie 'fltf, I'w1H.f Seer 'ttnuuil Jb 'speaking wita nee: ; .The glfl tiad gon' through' ' t'lje mo if Hunt bus nearvine tueeupg-uottse, game oO yad(awayfrorn the'Storej and mere tne young-WMiHxrnuel, met her Ho had eeo lier. aa .she otuna from( !je store, anu, aitnouzn Her head was well hooded, vt'ttful'jWns: man knew her as well as H hj sa-w hr8ye, that always Mjst,owtid,ue.aifutiva srulip. Jletjjra tf) W"5 XIMiA Mlt21H!t .fliucb goading forced tuetu to b-eak a path from thf gayjrrWif ru.se,,wlji3re, t-ha f?lrl . iiruds to ens ptaesi 'wii)r .be-n:t 'herl'" ..'':tvVty'ntfw4r,''a.LBuiii!'' ' "Why? You kaiv"WMl .hjf, Xm mnow what.ls t.lispic!a.th dty I,am this td'titiirtfr yay D wothy, that I "wish it, was to-daylVor'"!? have' your"iVfbtni3e htrwiflff thntyotf a re oat! so early, nd v.. r 1 CHaiSTM&S IS OLD COSSE CTICUT. "'" V' ' " a 1. iui,i,.j ,ui . . 1. Mil J ONK OK THK MANY I.F.OKNII3 OF THE ItEOICTDES E. J. EDWAKIIM IN NKW f yOKK MAIL AND EXriiKSS. OVA biHik) j, iiu tVi.i4 "V-.. '.'-"V ", i in,,,. ., . X iiea now had fallen In the plght, ' .1 1, o thai upon ti morning of the i'.th of rtVlm-'.l;'ll'l?,., fod Mntt..i Guilford tovra la Itix tJonwctlcut colony, JKftl JlWden b Jtnd ftr as the eye I . !. U, I.. j .. J mil 1,. io "VH ("v, V"cJk, (annei, nau oeen '!""!'''" i'1",!. 'broknn wicp-.by - trees pd hoasM. y.n ft.,',,',V rViAbner Alatc,,' sterrj ruaii of authority, iTm?""'.V. f t ,thj-y Ifidovr of ' h Is , kiukm-wt 1,1 , ,'i.(hti. woruln, looking . through the "iV "w '''i'i' 'H'ttl panes ot 'rfarpd . that, he iim.i tmnnun .in. thing is that you wish me a merry Christinas? What is that?" 1 1 f ' i ...... j . J , , 'It is Christmas day, Samuel," said she softly. "1 do'not comprehend. It is Wednes day.', , ; "This day it was that Christ was born, and in the countries acfoss the sua a ii is thttJiiibitul the people to bring it to ruind by saying as they , meet. " wish you a merry ChristtnasJ'. "Dorothy'y6u perpTex me". " Who told you this?'' ,'Ah, a heavenly-minded map did tell me' oh. what have I saicj1! Pay no heed to my chattering, Annuel!:' j t , '"rth? put her hand plesdihgly, opon. his,, He perceived that. be was very thoughtful, and there was Self reproach in! her tone's asfhe said, " I c?arjti6t"'teil you kilgw; 1 will some day," Samuel." He wna made no answer, for Uu was fVVph'xdd.' Phoy had ' sow' down abreast the gate of the governor's house. He lifted her from the sledge ' and her gently dowd upon the doorstep. ' ' An hour after Samuel returned' tw hi 'lomtv having broken hia share ef phs. , fje jjjttt nu his leather apron, ro,l,levl, .ii -leuve over his mighty arm and blew a ti e at the forge, and a moment later 'the 1111-ie of the anvil revealed his energy.1 and here the magistrate held court. There were two or three who had been convicted of offanaes, and among these condemned Abner placed the sweet faced maid. The magistrate listened to the accusa tions that Abner made, that she was de ceitful and had spokerj- lies, and when that was finished the magistrate said to hei : "You have beTtrtl these accusa tions. Do you deny them?" "In that ! have said r( done evil know ingly I do; otherwise it has btorf .as fie Si,. . Si.. has k.aid." , f'Djd you say a heavenly minted man had said' to you, t wish you a merry Christinas : The srirJ seemed not to &f,"'trjes'e words. She out out her hand aa if for Dp ASjner.wnt t ly,a rfc nd re,-t pportd when 80me one Irift'eif' ..roved him. -'i'ou spoke too long with ,he 80emed - pht' to' know it. TtwaV ''Alt'a'grj'a'Xew fikkes'fluttered la the i. yet they began to glisten ss the'-ray i.i.,r. .T.i'..M-'"of the guailU 4r4'..'b'rktu ibV'ugh SiiMVi't .,tt.'."ll!vtt,!;',,., .'ttf.,f."'rk',wiw Abne... peoled .tluit ,U) day would "T ioon bo floe he called, saylng't ysHauJueli Smne)t nrmp!" "" ' m-tt im4i eye'b4U.ViW.Ai'.rlghte'4KtLVi ;'''l'W11t,aWeHridIcHt'f'tiof your qv n. !itn I -Jj.d4.UjLt, UwlJiliUii.. . k .a .iwi -l-.'..rj'c''' '.''"' A- L.'J "''J11 . . . 'inB" nrpmeev oaving orusnea trie now froiatol amis went to Abue ..that , . . , . 1 , 1 he tot reoplva his master' 6tt)n4ab"dsl' ... .,.i.. ..w..Thw mglrat will came br noon. . .g,verM- .BaoiueK 'V -notrupon lit Digoway atince.' X".' lWmtoxW$it&M pe'f:te.r .hot t yet) heaty rnouvh fop. 6icb,"li'ri'p'fy1' ytnj rocpiva tni ' eomtuand,. bat-. ,M,R'i!ii!!"on hl' haridr iweH ""Vagu'rata Will inot timigu Ma tc 1 8a roue 1 . . ..' Are vo not can &nt to'hkvi ai riafe t iome:Diiii,'bik on m!4kKVll f,'ti?i$s'. back' to -Bft Itu'l 1 $'.Stfli ; strong ar'm's gnntly, ttteutiujr auMi'.ii'ffed her toVt'be 'WMii p,,w,.HiHUieo toe -snow no-frupon tl) highway atiOnefe."' Tkel from-berfeetv thet)i,iiwith"an arm U tallej to New ow,,"iroun0l(il, fttte held "ae. ICW:? started( the oki . d'aan na om and wiflkaAJ "i' uor uomeiic agur. ne AHfceti. ,,1L. ' ' tWMH W tKaf'ft'e- "wW half jesting, WWf Mr4pnfi.!U9, would not ana hrm,"bttt;sh Wi'fi Saruuel,',, you 4 ,aro Kmji ;1 ll 'ti,',, hut made uie forget my purpose. I wleto yau. . ilUrp j ,iLihrJ-.i! 'sjc.". .. ; . ,neJ'cUe'al?tf?i'; ft ;plexeet, ,woiit(er iogr what fet.amefij(.i for. h- rmd ' never heafd hiiij. wo.is ptf()r'e',,,and. haJknew thafrto em"!n 'th to-wn 'had " ever "re- peatea tr.em. the maid, Samuel. I bade you go and tra-p,tt,-not wrgbattgr"wtttrf i Huh tooTSy-for se. . His face- vJat'wfeit u young woman. .. 1 , i .- ,, '('The paths are brdfeen.' .. . 'What1 did you gad with the maid abour? TeUme.. Did she tell you why sie went out Into the snovV so early ?" . -'.'Shrt did not. ' I asked her.v but she would not tell.'.' i . - i , ' , ' "Oal there is some 'mystery. The matrl-lH deceitful." ', i . "Xay, master, Dorothy is not deceiti fulj a. lia was never on her lips." "I wili acduse her before the magis trate, and when the governor returns home -I will narrate this thing, she has done." "There is no evil, I a'm sure ; but there is some mystery. ,'I'eil' one, master, what does it mean .when any person, says., l wish you'a merry' Ce'ristmas? She-said a beayeuly .minded ..man h&d .told. bier that." - -..u ""Ob, Bhe sald tbatT' What heaven'ry mended man? ' ' She " isr deceiving' 'yoti, Samuel,, and, WA will Jtqow t,h truth 'of it. ray oo heed to hee wordsJ'1 " 1 Then , Abuer . went away and with inighty strides 'cifo'sled the common, and having entered the honse of Gor Leese demanded th'af Dorothy be summoned.. '.At, .this, mo"mert," there -en'teVed ' the room a 8 weeb-Tface'd "fflkid leading a child with whom s hc.was making merry, but when,, looking np, she, ,uiet 1 tbe.,awfuT, glanea wiia wbiah Oei Abner received her she'-faite'red "and1 Stood waiting to fi6ar;hm;ag.;;iM;, . " n A '''tie'not to"me,'f said' he, "jQf-lt.-TlI bevea swors tot you." .o. ,! i . r.'I speak the- truth always or I speak horatalt,' she Isaid'feeetly.;;.;,., ";;; .' ' 'Weil'tj'A will not denj; -'that .oa- . l-V.,IJa,ill nni nb that ' ' ' . ' , ""Wnaj nad you under your cloak r .''..VX baauoi say,;';;;; ; -,. , r, there?'! 1.1 .n i., n I .K.mr!,.i .t "Yoa eaidbese words 'trf' Skmttel, 'I Wislt fou a' jmerry phrlstmaa.'-" 'kAt4. 'ls-aid those mordWtT.' ",?;,' Well, wbo btde-tjon fy)nfc$$tk. mas tljisday?- ,.;,';'. i "Pla JTt jpo Sll Samuel It , was a uMPta IFmS Jf,M.ffuth. "wuor7 iis,,) worsL was otterJiiiB u.must npt say." she i BpoW.'eieijHy, but ber -tones, were fir.ax, and : when1 he aaw thai ph would fibt reply ,'wni wayi'and'it noori. the" magistrate'. had coma. ''. ' I. ,1 n ;.!-. ; . . j'.l'Ue'y c'aiufi for' Dorothy,' ap4 led 'her t th& building-whence "she jcame1 so citti- tiousiy in toe morning, lie re was the office a3 well as the store of Gov Leete, deputies consulted together. Ttidfltlie constable was commanded to take the girl and execute the sentence, but, as. he approached her Samuel put her behind him and faced the officer. His look was terrible, and the constable knew the strengthof his arm, so they stood silently facing o'ne ari&ther." 'Suddenly a noise like the coating ot i gorges was heard. The door opened and there entered some of the drag's officers, and with them the governor of the colony, Mr l,eete. 'In his majsy'Sinameii if you know Where Edward, Whalley and William Goffe, tfwy of tfW ' fudges who caused Charles I to be beheaded, lie concealed, rhargyoujtg deiXve' them !" said the officer. . !The regieides !" said the magistrate, speaking in broken tones. they are coacaaied here." 1 "Had one a venerable beard?" "Aye. wiiiiam uone." "I said that.. It is true;- and he said, 'lli j ice,, for if, we Wjblce in the death of Cnrist for us we may rejjice in His birch.' " But she refwddkto HeWwfcA thts" man was oTwby-Kherad slyly gone to the store that morning. The magis trate, therefore, looking sterniv "si her said: , I . ' Twas he, Cr.omwe.l s general," said j . JeUift 1 -kin'. " i-"?!.:. 1 ;'i.;. f 'mere 18 no qoujji. 01 it. , ou are guilty, of. a Jie ftntj deceit,,, taken hence, atid(ypu; will first receive TO' lashes, and -after that will b'e'Dul fno the piilory for one hourfeato'uV j ounishmeot raav warn others con-! vinee yourself " of them was here an hour as;o 'But. is herie no longer, " said Gov , jjiJ'JctB) ,( BpeaitiiJ 1 v r ( (,ue ursu Lime. ne uau come muo tt.e room iu time lti . . ..... i hear the sentence., n : .... ( , V Let me take. he,r.- p.Icd. it. purustv mtnt is neede I will'bare' my .oacKf to the lat.h and. sit in the. ,stucks'lo'r 'b'er" he said. - .-..'; M - :. . , . , 8 ''Theft, le't'm.e sax here beforS yo'Sual thai this, maid shall not ba-whipped and pilloried. I will kill the man" lpped and w fcrfs his hand against her,??i.and the young man threw his arm around ttf'&irt''&hdi held her in a firm embrace. '-Do you wish to kill her? For if she iPHMrerf Now, the magistrate and, deputies were amazed, for they had never before seen sa strange a sightaa,i4's'.!8o they pon sulted'With eaeb other what thev shduM .dQ,.anrLtb.exssaftBfliLji punlslyj!!. for the young man., " But Wheh the looked up to pronounce 1:111 .3 tl Jf- ."5si J 1 . . ilj. 1 : ,rr the magistrate, as though speaking to himself: t ' 'X A"Twa8 he," said therjebuties solemn i'y". . Then bner'safd to the officer, "Oue I These men came to me. many days. -ago .;ii.i. 5li ,;ni aa7.i 1 , atd.asked for sh'ter. As I had not then received the king s command to deliver them,, T remitted thefu to 1 He" in1 'the peiiaf 6eneath, this"room. For,,tDpugb I hui .ua. (to jue, ttiug. aui) my people 'fionor (JfrdmWjell .and .his He'utetiirit". My maid"lriQrotriy'"ia3 'for many, days i jiiiiti ,jiil iuf. ! all"' " taken thern food, and she and T alone 1 knew ol their presence. charged her comjnunds I obey , " asci' 'l have brought . "No, Samuel," thns Darothy spoke. the rfflcers here. Sfef fjim glad to say ,y'i"du b'a'DDdt.tisbtce'rpJiiace.'l a'aiS the' that wfthln'lhe 'bourl 'Deing cwarnetf 'of escapeu. xuu "Y fj, jlUelr traciss in the. snow, andflbey are now rapidly sail-' ing in a vessel (on ijocg isiaua .ouna. What doy6uer,.t5orbt.ny?" ta.ittitUH.l' V'-un tjui ii ' ;i'-.li 1 .) ' rney nave septencea me to tne iasn, ;;tTT till ,(..,. , ' aster, because! kept, jny promise" to and t1 was this neayenly minded man As vtj can sell you for $0 are, rare in retailing history. Splendid garments at this price, well-made and trim med. The Kersey Overcoats we can sell at 7.130 ought tohring$10. Splendid cloth from a New York mill, made and trimmed right. Ulsters at 7.o0 in Frieze. The $10 kind. Worombo Beavers, O'Brien Brothers' Irish Friezes and Chinchillas in .fine Overcoats and Ul sters at $10. Made with fine body linings and iron wear sleeve linings. Ought to be $15. The maker stands the difference. At $15, the finest Royal Ker sey Overcoats of the year. Plain or lap seams, clay weave or satin body linings. The Irish Frieze or Chin chilla Ulstei-s it this price are all wool, made extra long deep collars, good warm practical linings. MORE OVERCOATS. it will kill her, and it herme.- J81 i?ma&g with these master , - , I .in tfj, ..il , one.: t. 1 . . . . . ,., w.i r nature m atnng: ica voir. xnepropniora ''pod'rsetVnt,'a'ntr'I' say thM fbrt hfulLd mr li mttmmtai." . isi.n.i i.inr a..ii.L:n.ii ill'.' I ii.hmhii. iihi'xi ,h . r-.7-"?r--:n7--r;-P7r.r,n-iir-r-i.r.p , . - words, 'I wish you a merry Chrsttilas.!, " "To the lasb? ' J'Yes master." ( rf'And wereahouV to adaiinister it?" s )'BftyEor"44li1 lney vvould already uave wuipptu me. God be praised that this maid wouid '8entenfegWfci4tt'lSMay,lar'4n)tB6t 1 Blttt 1 "Bavia sutKlrfefl th6 lasltather''th'an be whicb a'maiedtlhyreeb more; for there iMf pitSdr bel-Word rJ these persecuted sttfod 'b'efore'therti k'tdail b'f strpge up Infrngp&oiii&eA, MMe1 and Whalley. paarance--tAis-Beara-WAS TW9M JTPfrvl henceforth be not my maid, tbe8nowanaipfigr,,llj;ethatora proph bufciny, daughter.", said the governor, et. mihst mvtipefa his sh'oqtdes!; UlracftgbW His dre8s was coucealedby a YtAigWiyak,' 'magliiMe' M' 'sWdV't." Will remit her and be had placeC' pnerhand upon therHeDteace, anarboause it.is; indeed ChrtstJ twad of the ;:Bj4i??b2lfe. the oUJjjlw B'Sat.X'.WAihe 8ehnc:si ,6f.''ali uplisted with admonHoiy 'gestufraa ttfewiitOBert'.-"Let all come and make . JfJiku 'ae'sQMlk.''iaici was.g'afpi.b'u.V inerryS -,'i't g'ikai'ilbe made a merry GhtisU 'fie(hs..hdfia WMpW ?nd $MMfr$fflVti tnow'rt'.whetf I uei was aoiemoy auu uoii irne tuimoner was c mid isjtiwgland;" jTwxrWmfSltpi evej;i.3b,:,f8yeraor had order- . , r.tKtt tjua. hu, atfnetoof. vu," he beltttftlute','tttf"ani 'tter. And; then .V.".'. Deal's sufrin " alid 1 taught Jaec thlaioeroiBrg j tbAt-4or-ilieriiMbea4B-bat eolonv the hahir. MVM?M1$mMW;toTiWi las trr other land., of Merry ' maiingwantr1 mmemeratesa Hi8--Wh. (T tbptj 0(A qfctt npbi that Cjbfistmas .y, , tl.e,riouiiWj?;.wbreMad rplfea J scn I i Ttfe pfooheM of thfe' regicide' Geffe UJraitjaixgjrorTlpave Kept theJjflije rfhe children of Samuel rwth.e,giast.'ien 'adversaries as you and Dorothy have became igtfH 1 vt atrH :-f hv b,eyer;xa$li, J MwW(,y8tf,db'y4dtifiarity bd'fcef 31a c'klf ber blessed.- Wjiamjtri'rm of paoiib- . . lv ; r ment agaiBet tbU child; tor as truly as ' ? rig-iMiLi&'iL ' fcfoa'H4l'aft;A4ii.bJSkda la hers, s r' ,l lL 1f,?WARP V WYfAWHii Mt,wlMivsw 'riKf fT1l o-feafiers of this Damn wl ta-.Wl.B Slriiess , a . record - .a? ,,mortalB' aiS IWf i.4Jt,rithat there Is at IatonMMiMl dls. rr.akpj . rrhrt'MidmntVn f ho nnno ease tbat science ban been able to oo.yim Sl Sbl,IU.VDiprinUtaai be done.ithuTpH?.6 'lly Positive care Iwwruao .the tional ;disease, requires a. oftiietltitlteoal j i- I N B snoka aa Ann idnsn rerl. and . n h treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in . .n... ., .. .r... 'f rl tenrallv." uanau. direetls s nnon the id araP ffiuffou .faoe..,rof, ,t)ie system tnereDy aestroylng tUe-touivJauow s aa tb iBnmdHioca B2 R,TrKIi!."i aaKUa ,f vxieaiaa magistrate! ana tne aeputies if UHIJiT f"A KtM Iftil.il magistrate) and the deputies heard these WordsV,theyys'pok'vith7,on8- Lt'i .-' f j :. Aumuci ..v.. Buiuv uiumubs, uuu wueu intuu. in e-i . -i i. .it. . ,:.! l.":.(-.lla Vllni"! 7 j . ..1 w,i in ml J ! I -w t.i,o ..ilf.,l w wisy lilted tne.ir tyes-agalu the oJrMyr;-lrll. ; jJJ T'jr'7 ' ! ca , . had gone 48'S.btlt.fc'tteiiOMly as rfr7$& iSwa." he came. For an hour the magistrate and tbs Vre supplement the new purchase by audiDg a num ber of odd sizes from lines already here all new goods and made for the season's trade. Lines will run out you know, and odd sizes must be sold at some price. So we've taken the $18 Overcoats, odd sizes, and put them over on the $15 tables, along a few $20 odd sizes. A few blue and black Kerseys, that were $25 and 2$ are on the $20 table, odd sized men have the best of it here. M i AND THE BOYS-- They'ie in the new purchase too. We got hold of three lots of boys' short pant suits manufacturer's samples- made to sell lor $a and $3.50, we sell for $2. Another lot of Fine Cassimeres and Cheviots, to be sold ' at $5- our price is 3.00. Bring the boys in. And Boys' Ulsters too. For boys from 8 to IS years, dark brown Chinchillas, Canada Grays and smooth Cassi meres,, warm and heavy with deep collars and extra length, at just half price, 3.00 and 4.00. We are not given to boasting, the clothes we sell do most of our talking fot- us, but these goods we have here nowg are really worth talking out loud about. ' Every piece ofS cold weather clothing here is a genuine bargain and our . guarantee of "Your money back if you want it" makesi; buying as safe and as sure as it can be made. We will , have extra clerks here to wait on you, we will make buy-g ing as easy as the prices. Open now until January 1 USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR MEN. lil.-iiW-,- Mackintoshes, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Fancy, vestsj Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Leather Coats, Underwear, Suspendei's, Initial Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Full DressJ Shirt Shields, .Golf Goods, Winter Caps, Dent's Gloves, , '-t- !;:.!: . . d Heavy Lined- Gloves, Fur Gloves. Everything in fact oirtvould expect to find for a mail's wear in a man s com-S plete outfitting establishment, is here. i ' - f i r' ii' I .,..., l-.-.n rl 1 ; 111 I 1. 1 '.(. t, , -.. . -I wmi.! -irj ; d ' tffl KMliq llil'i Ml-; l J ifOl 'il if U.i. r . l . I,. ...-.I, ..It . 0 ., .!-i(i 3,1 i I'll, 'ii' f.l ' .' f. ' ' ? . .' i -w M.vuuu -- null I UUU tJ 11. L UX UU J T Ll-i-a ' r 1 ""-'-" g.'i V . "J Br.idgepbrt, f--i .( 'Ol '.,. I i lllll. f . 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