Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1905, p. 3

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When ' you think have cyreg cough or sold, ut fing ood = Temaing, RA at once. It will Jungs and stop Ed te BABY'S OwN SOAP used by particular people young and old. Keeps the ski He Ps the n soft, eu No other Soa, pis ost as G ALBERT TOILET S0AP co. -- Easter Perfumes Rew Coeryone Who receives a hox of ¢ licious 'Chocolates FOR FASTER, "Luscious Kingston, Willbe Made Flappy Bring vonr. bottle for Eq funie to be filled at Ghe Best Drug Store De- ISH own wst in 0 'Lowney', which are J} or a box of ¢ Chocolates," the | ster Pop. Any quantity sold Did you get yonr sample of Yolande yet? See our beantiful window dis For Easter The "Best" Drug Store, L. T, Best--Chemist and Oy "Phone 59. 124 Princes QUICK DELIVERY Tone tician, 3 Street, There Will Be a Rush For These Easter S pecials $3 and '$3.50 Silk Waists, or cream, $2.39. $1.25 Kid shades, all antee, Gloves for =1, all sizes, with Now line of Mediuth Weinht ( ses, 69c¢., Tan Hosiory, ladies' all prices. just received, chea) to-night' 50¢. a. pai ribbed or | and children's sizes Taffeta, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, in black, tan, w grey, ete, 16e. a pair and yj Lates ideas in Ladies' Necl wear, Silk Belts and Veiling From 7 to 10 o'clock, we will scll an All-Silk Taffeta bon, 3 inches wide, all co cheap at 20c. a yard, Jd I5c. Same liné¢ in a nar width 124c. a yard. i : } : : ¥ i wl | | 4 4 § Newman & Shaw | R. KNAPP. B. A, DENTIST 9 Montreal Street, Corncr incess Street. AL ESTATE OUR MONEY'S WORTH hen you purchase Real Estate us, you get more than yowr iey"s worth. There is not a e of property on our books i will not pay a handsome it in a few years. Come in look over our list of as, Lots, Farms, Country Stores, ete. --y male you feel like pur- . "Bow, 63 Clarence St. tain evi diseased for Raster Chocolate Tosh ro Thode SE oa les Edin been cured--liter- TEARS dem by Warner K TO YOUR KIDNEYS. becomes cloudy, or if ticles ir tile re Jeisce Hind and! 8, Hughes, ols | only entific, ecre doctors, sold by. oo Y ushould have our mi let; its free. - o TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. To con every b yp liver, a Warner's tafe Cure w trial bottle will be sent Solute free, paid to any sidress, Also about these diseases, w Mrs, George Mahood had a small euch, Sud containg tay, o $ Sheisatn party on 'Wednesday night" for her Patni who have been cured by Se Safe Cure. | @nest, Miss Hunter. All you have to do arner's Safe Mrs. John Bell Carruthers pave a Cure Co., 44 osbard on rg ld Ont. | little dance for her voung people this and mention hame of this paper. The'gen: uineness of publisher, @ SANITARY ~ PLUMBING 1] "5" When you are in need of plumbing or #ny kind, we can give cating Work of Lo what you want at prices that wil suit you with workmanship and Snstering We make no charges for estimates on plumbing or guaranteed to be the very best. heating work. Jobbing work solicited and promptly attended to. A & J. JAMIESON. "PHONE 287 cases ssessscasseceel or. Brock's £9 Tn Female Periodical Pills appear for the fest time ins anada. The "Best" Ding Store has secured role agency for tiis great reme $1. mailed on receipt of price. ¢ 124 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. Prrssssstssssesesweeal CREBCENT WIRE - WORKS T. PAR and a nwnmbér of cali PRD use of On Wednesday the "Annandale" din- Omamental Fenc-| nér party was for very voung people ing, Railings, Flow- | indeed, Mrs, Carruthers havine asked er Stands and | seven school girls, and several cadets Wire Works of all} to dine and send the evening. kinds; also agent A farewell dinner will be given for for Wire Edge Rea- | (Colonel Buchan at the barracks next dy Roofing, cheap- | week. er and better thay . » Ws: . shingles. The sample sale in City Hall, April 275 KING STREET. 26th, and 27th, will include a great many useful articles, Gr ies, drags, TO CURE DANDRUFF. hardware, tinware, pain, enamels, ---------- alsd 'a fine Gumey gas range, and It is Necessary That the Dandruff | various other things to numerous to Germ Be Eradicated. mention. Tea Will. bo served both aft "Destroy the cause, efiect." Kill the germ dandruff, falling hair vou will have no more_dandruffl anc your hair must grow luxuriantly. Her picide not only contains the dandrear germ destroyer, but it is also a mos lelightiul hair dres toilet use, No other oe is on this sgientific basis of destroy ing the dandrnfi gérm, claims to be, for the simple reasor that it i$ only recently that a destroy et of Ghe germ has been discovered you, remove that cs Newbro's Herpicide, the only hair Miss Eleanor and Miss ne preparation that actually kills dand- | Macdounell, of Fergus, are visiting ruff. Sold by leading drugyists. Send | Mrs.' George Macdonnell, University Ie. in stamps for sample to The | avenue > Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich.. G. W. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant, of Mahood, special agent. Spring Importation For 1905. Miss Marion * Arnoldi, of Toronto, P will. arrive the. end of next week, to revost's, Brock street, has received visit Mite Macmorine; St. Tames rec two cases of spring importations of | cory chevicta and | "7; Scotch tweed, serges, vicunas, and - fancy panting; fit an workmanship guaranteed. The steamship service between an aid Formosa has been stopped. Toco verywhere at $1.00a reo book= rer from d ladder and Bhood: i cure them, & Posts i Booklet which ella ali edical Ww. tells vice, and & In nesctiption for this offer is guaranteed ® the the [fermoone in cox | Night and baldness, for regular preparation and none other Jap Bold i in the Builight ' Mrs. Richard Hooper's tes on Tues day was, very pleasant. The house looked very cosy with wood fires burning in the deep fire-places in the hall, and the rooms, and there was a welcome for the guests from not only Mr, and Mrs. Hooper, but from Mrs, Yates, as weil ery one was de- lighted to see Mrs. Robertson again, and also to meéet her husband and Miss Robertson. At the tea-table, whereon were nasturtiums, were Mrs. Frank = Strange pouring coffee, with Miss. Mabel Dalton making tea, Mrs. Ww. Hughes cut the. ices, Among the WEA were Colonel .and Mrs. Drury, Colonel and Mrs, Ogilvie, Archdeacon Macmorine, the Principal, Mrs, and Miss Gordon, Colonel and Mrs. Frank Strange, Dr. and Mis. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. John Macgillivray, Mr. and A Mrs. "W. B. Skinner, Miss Skinner, Mrs, Bense, Mrs, Alexander Kirkpat- vick, Mrs, Walter Macnee, Mrs. Her bert Robinson, Mrs. Strachan, Mrs. Tewin, Mr," Campbell Strange, Mrs. George Richardson, Mrs. T G. Smith, Mrs, Hiram @hlvin, Mrs, W. Miss . Gildersleeve, . Miss Hoover, Miss Charlotte and Miss Min- ni¢ Moore, Miss Ethel and Miss Mar- faret Mudie, Miss Alice Chown, Miss Edith Folger, Dr. George Dalton, Mr. Max Mudie. Mr. Callander, and Mr. dames Macdonnell, Refreshments dispensed Lv » the men. . . were Mrs. 7. very jollv evening, MdKay Robertson gave a little dance on Wednesday for her daughter, Miss Bessie Robertson. There 'were about {wenty- five young people present, and the 1it- tle affair was very bright and gay in- deed, week. Mrs. 1 ates in Home," Gordon has invited the gradu arts. at Queen's; to an "At on Monday evening. Mitchell asked Wedneaday evening up a quiet Zawe of cards. a fow friends, to make 1 "Colonel and Mrs. Drury's silver wed- ding anniversary, is the much looked forward to event of next week, Music, and a game of bridge for those who are' devoted to that amves~ot adi] be amongst the features of the even- wr, Mrs. Faces ill entertain the Ridean Fuchre Club on Friday evening, April 28th: Mrs. Hemming ie giving a tea for Miss Grace Hemming's young friends this afternoon, Tonight Mrs, Tliram Calvin has asked a number of Master Gus Cal- vin's friends for a little party. > WCE Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick gave a Holly little tea, on Wednesday, for a number of Wise Lassie's girl friends. tea "The Poster vertising Drill" (which everyone i | anxious to geo], as well as a splendid musical programme. The high tea ix 7 | on Thursday after which the dril! will t { again take booth. Wednesday Show™ and "Ad 18 so nlace, . . . ie St. James C. C. M. G. will give a concert consisting of attractive can tata "Little Red Riding Hood," and y | fancy deills on Tuesday night in St. George's Hall; fifteen cents, . . - le Margaret "Roselawn," the Windsor, have been at this week, Kingston, Montreal, d A late isgwe of the Buffalo Courier contains an excellent three-columm cut of one who is ustly spoken of in the printed Tine below the picture. as "a charming woman." For all wha know Mrz. McKillop, wife of »Judge J. Black y hE a H. P. BULLI Princess Street. eal nature, her mother being "ome of McKillop, of Londen, Ont, wil op ply that adjective to her. Tall, y with a sweet and manner, she hos had added unto her a voice which is the delight of all who hear her, sing. It was cultivated abroad, and therefore lost nono of its fresh- ness and spontaneity in the Mrs. McKillop has inherited her manic the musical Rranscombes of Prince Edward county." She is a niece of Mrs. Platt, wife of the warden of the penitentiary. i iy ig A. Drummond came Juwu from Rodel] ta, and is t guest of Mee, Shortt, at "Copes: worth." Mr. John Singleton; of Toronto, spent the holiday with his sister, Mrs, William Kemp. Mr. Lark, of the Standard Bank, has gone up to Colborne for the Eas- ter vacation. Mrs. Shortt came home from Otta- wa, on Tuesday, after a very pleas ant little visit, which inclu a round of dinners, teas and luncheons, and feels very much rested. Tt is probable that Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Bickford will spend the summer in Kingston, and the possibility of hay- | lef ing Mrs, Bickford back again is being looked forward to by all her 0 friends, "Selene Miss Agnes Richardson accompanied Mrs. George Richardson to Burling: ton, on Thursday; and will spend a few daydthere, Mrs, Richardson will pay a visit to St. Thomas, as well as Burlington, . and .will be away from home about a month. Mr. 'and Mrs. C, F. Gildersleeve will spend Easter in Ottawa with their daughter, Mrs, Victor Rivers and Colonel Rivers, Mrs. David Marshall, leit, vester day, 'for-a visit to her people in Scotland. ". «. Mra. Allen Stevens, 'of Montreal, is | the guest of Miss Rita Mitchell, Wil- liam street. Mrs. Alfred Burrows, of Belleville, is staying with Mrs, D. F. Armstrong, Johnston street. Mrs. George Hobart, of Stratford, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Hobart Dyde. Mes. D. E. Starr came down Toronto, on Thursday, to spend Faster holidays with Mrs. D. from the E. Mun- dell, Mr. John Mitchell has fone tn ew York, to visit his son, Pr. S. Alfred Mitchell." o .e . Mrs, Henry Joseph came to 'town. on Wednesday, and is the guest . of Mrs, R. T. Walkem. Me. Farren Pin fo Veit, on Thurs. day, for Cornwall, and Mr. Herbert Wood has gone down to spend Easter with him. Mr. Wilson, of the Bank of Mon- treal, will spend the holidays in Corn- wall. Mr. Delmage, of the Merchants' Bank, has gone to Montreal for Easter, Mr. Victor White, of Hamilton, came on Thursday, from Hamilton, and is staying with Mrs. D. BE. Mundéll Mr. Stuart Laziee has gone up to Belleville for his JYacation, Me. Norton Taylor and Miss Nor: ton Taylor, will be en pension for "the summer at Mrs. Kavanagh's. Mlle. de. St. Remny arrived. this week, from' New York, and will take up house here, Mrs. Wilkison has come down from Toronto, and is' en pension on John- ston street. Miss Harrington, of Ottawa, arrived in town, on Thureday, and is the guest of Mrs. Fenwick, University Avenue, 4 Miss Mabel, Henderson, treal Cattle, and Master Spencer have gone down to Mon to spend Faster with Murs, - . » - Miss Ruby Duff, of Harrowsmith, spent Wednesday in town. Mrs. Wilson, of Napanee, was in town the middle of the week. iss Jenuie Livingston left, on Thursday, for Montreal, to visit her aunt, Miss Fanny Montgomery, Mrs. Wilfrid Norman McKay arrived, vosterday, from Attwood, and will pay Mrs. James Henderson a visit. Mrs. Henry Wade, who has been staying in Ottawa, weit up yesterday to Toronto for a litile visit. Miss Grace Loucks: came home the Easter holidays on Thursday. . - - » for | Friends who hoped to see Mr. Frank { Tothilp up for his Easter holidays, { will be disappointed when they hear he is mot coming. Miss Van Straubenzie, of Kingston, { returns from England, at the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Wormwith and Miss Gill are spending the" holidays in Toronto. Miss May White, her aunt, Mrs, sity Avenue, Mr. and Mrs sity Avenue, to-day. ith Univer- of Toronto, is James Leslie, William Neish, Univer- went down to New York . . ie Dr. T Mass. John Mr. = at Bennett Munro, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Macdonald, University Avenue. Hilliard Stewart, of Montreal, his parents, We. of Lynn, the home of and Mrs. James Stewart, Wellington street, over Sunday. Miss Leslie, governess at the home of Dr. Jackson, Brockville, is in King. ston, to spend a few holidays, \ Miss Edith Young, Kingston, is spending the Faster week with Miss Marion Leonard of Napanee. Miss Paterson, of Kingston, is vis iting the Misees Gilbert, St. omas. Mrs. A. E. Rudd and Mrs. Pryner, Toronto, arrived in the city, on Thursday, and are the guests of Mrs, C. W, Lane, Gore street, . . .. Mr. and Mrs. onto, and Mr. Arthur Britton, beeni in town for a day or so. davs. Mike Tot Taylor came home on Thursday from Ottawa, where she has hen staving with Mrs, Fred Birkett. Miss Nan Robertson, who was to have left town a few days ago, , has Charles Moss, of Tor« have Mies Vera Burne, of Oshawa Ladies' College will spend the, holidays with Mrs. Fllis, Tintern Place, Mrs. Ellis, of Toronto, is visiting' her sister, Miss Bolger. Mre. Ponald J. Macphail, and her children, have been in town for a few] Thursday, for his He may in Hamilton. Ao Drgther, Mr, Panham, 'of Queen's, ed ith him to T olado, on 'Thurs: day. -_ ie a Miss MeMuyrich, of Toronto, is the of Misses ' Smythe, Roy * and Miss Boa McGill is also with them. The latter is recoiv- ing cead mille: failthe in her native ® . . ale Miss Crosslé¥, who has been visit ing Mrs, Elmer Davis, left on Thurs day for Toronto. Mes. Edwin Cown and Miss Alice Chown went wp on Thursday to To- ronto for a visit with the Rev. E, Chown, Mrs. Porley. "of Gananoglie, is spiend- Devlin. Nonireal, and to say that their de parture' is si ly regretted is so much rg the case, that it seems almost better to leave it un- said. » - . » The 'marriage of Miss Ethel Wilkin- son, will take place in the very yuiet- cst way at St, 'George's cathedral on Monday morning at eight o'clock. Miss Dorothy Burwash, of Arnprior, is ying with Mrs. Buxton Smith. haw, of Quebec, is staying with Mrs. Hiram Calvin, and other members of a house party there, are three of Mrs. Calvin's nieces, three Moultsn College girls, Mise Shaw, Mies Norh, and Miss Frye, who are down for the Easter vacation. Miss Florence Grady, of Murvale, spent a few days with Mrs. Panse; on bor way down from school at Brank- somo Hall, Toronto. She will he in town again next week for a day or so. Mr. Ernest E. Malone, B.Sc. of the Topographical survey department, Ot tawa, is here for the holidays. (Continued on Page 5.) ACHING KIDNEYS -- Can' Only be Cured by Enriching the Bleed by the Use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The kidneys filter evert drop of your blood. The purity of the blood depend upon the kidneys--and the health of the kidneys depends upon the blood, If your blood is weak the kidneys have not the strength for their work and leave the blood unfiltered" and foul. Tf your blood is bad the kidneys get with painful, poisonous pu r? is what causes your backache with the dull pains or sharp stabi of sick Kidneys, And kidney dis- ease ib one of the most deadly and hopeless things that can attack you. The only hope is to strike without delay at the root of the trouble in the blood with Dr. Willikine' Pink Pills. They aotaally make new blood, They flush the Kidneyd clean, heal their inflammation and give ea strength for théir work, Common kid- ney pills only tough the symptoms-- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure the cause. That is why they cure for good and at the same time improve the health in every way. George Johnson, of the village of Ohio, N.8., gives strong proof of the truth of the above statements, He says: "My son, NOW mineteen years old, suffered greatly with kidney trou- ble. He was constantly troubled with severe pains in the back, and often Jittaed sleepless nights, His appetite nailed, he grew weak, and could hard- ly do the usual work that falls to the lot of a boy on a farm, We tried sev eral kidney medicines; but they did not help him any. Then & friend yecom mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this was the first medicine that reached the cause of the trouble, He used the pills for a 'couple of months and I am thankful to say is now as strong and healthy as any boy of hi 0. hoo J is no disease die to had blood that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will not cure, simply because they make new, rich red blood that expels disease from every part of the lv, That. is why they cure the worst cases of anaemia, indigestion, neural rheumatiam. headache, and ba and epecial ailments from which Women alone suf fer. But only the genuine pills can do this, and you should see' that the full name, "Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People," is printed on the wrap- per around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or di by mail frorh the Dr. Williamé* Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont., at 80e. a box; or six boxes for $2.50. T. W. Crothers, a Jeading conscrva tive of St. Thomas, Writes to the press: "lI am in no way responsible for the appointment of the new license inspector for West Elgin, and further that I entirely dina e of it." Judge Winchester, Poraios bos' been appointed to investigate the charge that the Pere Marquette company have been bringing in aliens from the United States to take the places of Canadians. Despatches and' Cullings Telling Hamilton have been vaccinated. died on Friday, at Washington, ng Fae ~with her daughter, Miss Development company, is to be dis E 0. : or Bay i Miss M ei The private bank of V, H. Picker Bh nn oan to Pe rth 4 hin ing & Co., Minnodoza, Man., has sus: Easter with their uncle, Mr. John T payment, Mrs. 'Nash, who has spent the last] onto Globe. press department, died da ith M hn Strange, | very suddex z a pid N Sevtorday with "ne Ni tor | The wife o "Justice Wetmore died at} cease IN BRIEF FORM. of Events Transpiring in a Parts of The Earth. hip of Rs taitvay employees in as oul Wallot's block, at Valleyfield, Queboe was destroyed by fire About S00 public school children of United States Senator 0. H. Platt, Thomas Forrest, Halifax, fell off a train near Prescott, and was killed, The Joseph Ladue Gold Mining & pended Alfred Hipkine, foreman of the Tor Moosomin, Man,, from injuries receiv. ed in a runaway. Three miners were fatally injured and five others yusied by an explosion at Kayvford, W, The Niagara, Ns dpor & Ontario Power company's bill was killed by. the Albany assembly. much improved, and it is now expect. ed that he will recover, The Ontario legislature has adjourn: ed until May 2nd, after advancing a stage a number of hills. The Toronto Builders' Exchange and the Bricklayers' Union bave entered into a three vears' a; t. Christian W, Tu of Syracuse, claims he was swindled in a "fixed" wrestling match at Toronto, A large part of 'the wall of Louise docks at Quebec caved into the basin, The loss will be $20,000, Two thousand princes of the Roval Secret attended the banquet of. the Oriental Consistory in Chicago. Five million bushels of May wheat. were dumped on the Chicago market, and the price dropped five conts. A gambling joint at Sanit Ste, Marie, was raided on Friday night, and five inmates wore fined oath, The Vancouver World has been sold by Mrs. 8S. A. Melagan, to Messrs, about $75,000. Rev, Stawart Dingall Fordyce Bal mond, PD. principal of t United ula Church College, Seotland, died at Aberdeen. Newfoundland has issued regulations to prevent fishermen taking excess supplies of bait for sale to United States fishermen, The International Kindergarten Un ion convention was closed in Tovon: to, on Friday, night with three min ute exporicnoe talks, The private bills committee, in pass. ing the Napanee bill, declared that the Conmee act could have reasona: ble applieation only. The Vietoria Colonist publishes a statement that W. W, B, Melnnes has been appointed governor of the Yu: kon at a salary of $12,008, A young man who died of morphine poisoning in New Orleans left a mes sage asking that word he sent to Mrs, L. Mathews, Toronto, Premier Whitney wrote the Lord's Day Alliance that there would be no Lord's Day' legislation pending the decision of the privy council, Diplomas have been presented by; the German empress to the nurses who attended the victims of the Gen eral Slocum steamboat disaster, The Russian admiralty denies the reports circulated that Russia has hought several South American ware ships through Paris intermediaries, Thomas Bradt, was killed by an eleotrio shock in the. Grand Opera House, Hamilton, on Friday night, "" during a performance of "The Wizard of Oz,' The St. Paul Globe, the only démo- cratic morning paper in St. Paul, has announced that on May Ist, it will publication. The Globe is noar- tv--thirty years old, Chicago teamsters' unions demand that all employees vease hauling goods to the non-union firm of Mont: gomery, Ward & Co, whose garment workers are on strike, D. H. Ros¢, Canadian commercial agent in Melbourne, Australia, writes that a large number of Victoria far mers, men of means and experience, are selling out and removing to Brit ish Columbia and Alberta. All motormen. and conductors who have served the Montreal Street Rail: way Co., for five vears will receive nineteen cents an hour after May 1st, instead of eighteen cents, and men of three years and over will get free uni forms. Have a New Suit Like Me For Easter. may not be finished, but we have the new goods Our new front and fixtures inside. to please you and to sustain our reputation. We cannot speak too highly of our New Suits. fe have sold some exceptionklly good 'goods; but never had so much THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISHED 1963.) President--8ir Richard Cartwright Jy OL 04 E13 purchased sits geceived intarent. allowsd . ©. MeGILL, Managing Director. original style put in them as we have this Spring. You must see them to form any con- ception" of their merit. The picase the eye and the price the, poc- E. P. Jenkins Clothiag Co. of Progressive Drews For Men. Promotors been detained by an attack of grippe, Ofice, 97 Clarence Street, Kingston The condition of Joseph Jefferson is} Vietor W, Odlum and Ly D. Taylor for}. patterns Laing' Casaed Mote nthe pais, you co ve ih : ike dilleest da = sae of variety to every-day meals. Your grocer should have Laing's Potted Meats, go bridge Sh Cawbridg yd (= Corned Beef and the \ rest, Tet us kiow At lie bas not. We invite all who ean come to ses he ont - Choice Western Beef, Bpring Lambs, Fat Veal, Feosh Joins, Pure Sausages, Bwoet Pickled, Comed Beef, Cooked Meats. All 'are especially prepared for safivfied if you favor us with aneorder. Space will a few of our specials for Saturday 3 200 lbs. Wiltshire Sides Bacon, 18. Ib. Saturday Tere ah ae . Loe, Ih, $00 Ibs, Hams, sugar cuved, by the ham .... .. 50 Nico Smoked Shoulders, lean... ww 50 Rolls Bacon, sliced nicely 5a ii sinsesk einer REC M00 100 Sides Br. Bacon, best quality... we cin ssi si 50 Boston Butts for Bolling ........icum sims sions a0 sees tage 300 lw. Pure Lard, guaranteed : 200 Ploces Green Sweet Pickled Bacon ......c. .. Our Roast Beef trade will get special 15¢., according to cut, attention, Will be open for orders Friday morning. Special Sale Saturday Night, commencing at 7 o'clock. A Fine Assortment of Fresh Butter, 23. to 25. Ih; F Froth variety; Canned and Bottled Goods; the Froite of all' Vegetables, and Best Quality of Groceries at ab Semtomaiie prices, ANDERSON BR 'Phone 488. 3 i Ta a ----------_-- EE -- We are roady to : al ¢ that women. and chil suits, whitewear, tests, venettes. : Ask to See Our Silk Hats)

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