, this his Clothing Store, ere for his outfitting, will | wearing superior apparel re of paying no more than Known story Clothing use rm that we shall continue Our Nobby $ at $10, $12 } | $15 NG BEAUTIES 8s This Week s Mahogany Parlor rice. $25, for $20. lahogany Parlor Ta 3.50 to $35. Buffets and China 812 to $95. J. Reid, ertaker and Furni- 230 Princess St. "Phone, 577. 'BROS. OUR BIG IRNITURE SALE ill booming, everybody ised with their bargains. A - nce of a lifetime as we d the room at ' Phone 147. _ blest subject of the empire. Breath-- Wake up! AKE Up! It's time to taks a Cascaret, ] ~When the friend you other way. ~-- When your tongue is coated. ~When you have Heartburn, Belching, Acid Risings in throat, [5 M8 --When Pimples fo peep out, --When your Sic Gnaws or Burns, ~That's the me to shack coming Cape stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsis. | One single Candy Cascaret will do it if taken at the right minute, jusf when you first feel the need of it. Do it now! » * - Cascarets don't Purge, nor Weaken, nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, *Physics." . But, --they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the Intes- tines, thus pushing the Food on Naturally to its Finish, When your 'Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them--- not "'Physic" to pamper them. J Cascarets provide the bracing tone that Is needed specifically by the Bowel-muscles. - - * Then carry the little ten-cent 'Vest Pocket" box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. One Caséaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild and' effective action. Have the little 10c Emergency box of Cascarets constantly near you! All Druggists sell them--over ten mil- lon boxes a year, for six years past. Be careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never sold in bulk. - Every tab- Jet stamped CCC." 0 Dr.Hugo's HealthTablets Are just for women ~ wind Contain just what every Sick and Run-down Woman Needs. Do you know that distinguished ' phy sicians say that ninety per cent. of the ills'of women result from your peculiar organism. « This should make clear. to. you the need and advantage of taking a remedy that contains uterine and female tonics. You know, of course, that remedies madeto sell to men as well as women do not contain these, They cannot, Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Wo- men (not for men) contain them all, and you don't have to take our word for this. Chemists and physicians, whose stand- ing makes their statements reliable, say that not one single medical ingredient of any value to women has been omitted from them. What is the result? Simply this. 'When you buy a box of tablets you get a remedy com) just for your special needs, one contaning all that medical science ¢an supply in this twentieth century to wpake you a healthy wou. 'What more you And unless your experience should be diifferent than that of other women, you need nothing more. If you don't feel as yet as you would like to, try these tabe ets. . They Make Healthy Women. RAR, if SHAH'S CARAVAN SEIZED. 'Gévernor of Town Driven Out "of Populace. Teheran, April 20.--The governor of Ghilan, a province bordering on the Caspian, hag been driven out of the town hy thé populace. A caravan bringing the shah's pri- vaté stock 'of arms and ammunition from Tabriz has been stopped by or- derl'es of the Tabriz local assembly (organized in opposition to the gov- ernor. some months ago), a stage out fram. the town and confiscated. This is oa serious step, and even the .anti-gov- ernment party here disapproves of it. St. Gebrge's Festival. : Tuesday -is - the anniversary of St. George, - and the Anglican cathedral + basing: the good: and gallant sol: dier of .the cross for its patron is ab- 'ut to institute an annual celebra- 'i tion of its festival day. The dinner of + the men's club, fixed for 'Monday even: "ing, has been dropped because_of the lamented death of its vice-presidént, but' the services to-morrow will be specially marked, as' the nearest Sun- day to the anniversary. Archdeacon Sweeney. of Toronto, will be a kindly visitor preach in the morning up-/ on the church side of St. ar character, and those who have fol- lowed in his, steps, and through whom protection is thrown over the hum- 3 In the evening the archdeacon's sermon will be upon the national spirit of "St. George 'and Merrie England." Crow Lake Notes. Crow Lake, April 19---Service, on Sunday, was conducted by Mr. M Intosh; a large turnout. Prager med ing was held in the school 'house. Tuesday evening, hy Jo Sharbot Lake. E, Brad Wood's agent, Smith's Falls, and B, Buell, Sharbot Lake, were in. this vicipity setting up machinery - last week. Sandy Mahon has arrived home irom "Cobalt 'mines er, James, are visiting. their parents in Bathurst. Miss Hattie McGiunis, visiting her . sister at the Union ko- speak'to turns his face the {éngaged in ; he and his broth- | A PRACTICAL JOKE | FOOLED BY SOMEBODY, AR- |. aso rors. © MY MARCHES ON PARIS, Three © Thousand ~~ Enter French ae Al and Cause a Sensation Pain al . %> Paris, JApril 20.--A detachment of Soldiers iwas called 'out yesterday to protect Parisians against an imagin- ary strike under circumstances remin- iscent of a comic opera. ») , Between two and. three o'clock in the afternoon, when the city was at peace and lazy Parisians were taking the Air onthe boulevards, 3,000 soldiers-- infantry and cavalry--marched into Paris from Vincennes, halted on. the Place de la Republique and the Place de la Bastille 'and then ting, marched to the police stations of the nearest districts, Thé officer in command of each de- tachment saluted the district superin- tendent gravely, and told him he AWaited orders. To say that, the superintendents were perplexed is a mild expression. They thought they bad heen sought out by officers tem- porarily deranged by the Easter sun. Each of them took his dilemma to M. Touny, Director of the Municipal Police; and asked what was to be done to get rid of the soldiers, who stood their ground and refused to leave the police stations without in- structions from headquarters. M. Touny was as puzzled as his sub- ordinates, and presently the tele phones at the prefecture of police and the ministries of the interior and war were madly ringing--M. Lepine, the police, prefect; M. Clemenceau, the pre- mier' © Génefal Picquart, the war min- ister, and the military governor of Paris all. * talking at the same time, and demanding each of the other what this display of military force meant. Every one lost his head for the mo- ment, but at five o'clock -some .one thought of sending the troops' home, amd this was hastily done, General , Picquart has opened an in- quiry into = the extraordinary affair, whick hag greatly mystified Parisians, who are inclined to regard it as @ practical joke, DISTRICT DASHES. Items Suipped From Our District Exchanges. _D. E. Rose, Tamworth, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Napanee is to have an early closing by-law; shops shut at 7 p.m. B. Rosamond, Ahnonte, has given a fine site for the Victorian hospital building. Thomas Dickens sold his garden farm, Nap: ge, to Thomas Manion. Price, A -Samiel Hambly- has sold; to George Friskin, a farm of 100 acres in town- ship of Richmond, for $6,600. Mr, 3d Mrs. John Geale Daly, Na- paviee, Nave 'léil for Brandon, Man; where they "will reside until next au: tumn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ripley, of Elgin, will leave, on . April 22nd, for Calgary, Alberta, where they intend to reside, George Simmons, Wilton, has pur- chased the John Parrot farm, 7th concession, esttown, about one milé from Wilton. Gilbert Storms, South Napanee, has a ripe tomatd gf full color and fully matured, which "he grew in a flower box in his window, Dr. Price, Mrs.. Price and son Har- old, of San Francisco, "after spending the winter with Miss Price, Napanee, have left for a trip to England. G. Weckwerth, Eganville, has purch- ased the farm of Frederick Gurlitz, on the Douglas road, a few miles from Eganville, the price being $2¢400. William Conners has disposed of his Lanark property--house, lot and brick- yard--to William Liddle, Balderson, and intends leaving for Saskatoon. On the occasion of the visit of Bishop Mills to the parish of Tyen- dinaga, on April 28th, Christ' church will be re-opened for public service. J. F. Chalmers, Napanee, will leave on Monday for California, where he will leave his children, and Mr. Chal- mers then goes to Edmonton, Alta. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Lottie Morden, De- seronto, to Horace B. Dale, Toronto. The ceremony is to take place at 11 a.m. on May Day. The decease of John Dunlop, took place at Merrickville on Sunday even- ing. Only a week previously he was taken ill with pleurisy, which was followed by pneumonic complications. George Anson Aylesworth, reeve of Newburgh, has returned from a three months' trip to England, where he was nga emigration work for the gnion government. 'The Presbyterian congregation in Sudbury has unanimously caled the Rev. Dr. Baynes of Pembroke. The salary offered is in the neighborhood of $2,000, with Jyee manese. At Descronto," én Tuesday, Miss Alice Gertrude, youngest daurhter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, was united in matrimony te Louis Rov. foreman for the Hamilton Bridge company. Miss Mary Rutherford, a teacher in St. Andrew's Sunday school, Lanark, for 'filty years, was waited upon by sehdlars, #x-stholars and fellow-teach- exe gud Foresented with an address and Morris reclining chair. The members of the Enterprize Meth- odist church met at the home of..J. D. 'Wagar, after choir practice, and pre- fented hm with a beautiful gold- headed cane and an address, for his wrvices as leader for the past fifteen years. : he Parks, Napanee, received the sad news," on Saturday, of the sud- den de@ith of his nephew, Dr. W. W - St. Johnsbury, Vermont. 6: doc Was a son of the lato Richard Genge, and kis ¥ wife, Mise | Eno Smith, natives of Hay Bay, was' avery prominent physician. 1M Ls : | Bibby's $12 x suits are it. Miter rea Yah! poetry about y Mountain Tea remember it is ~(Jibson's ; Red Cross Drug' P short" of full-grown earth- Oihing Sa jolt a political grafter sweet to. the | of on. expected hy next Saturday 2 "The "Ontario was ogied ot 3. 0 "estate of the late Hi hat' pid In a 656. Little Johnnie Wells, the four-year- old lad who was lost, was found at of Riverdale, died street, Toronto. Rev. C. A. B. Brodie, of King's Col- lege, has been appointed to chair of Hebrew in MeGill. William Martineau, one of the vic- tims of the Montreal laundry fire, lost his life in saving others. Mrs, Donald McLean, New York, was elected ident of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Ten new mining en iscs, with an aggrogate capital of $19,000,000, have heen incorporated this week. The speaker, this morning, com- municated to the House of Commons the resignation of Hon. C. 8. Hyman. In the arbitration between the Om- tario Lumber company and the Beck Manufacturing company, the former was awa ls Fifty thousand dollars dre to be ex- pended by the dominion government in improving the western entrance to Toronto harbor. Ellen Beach Yaw, famous singer, and Vere Goldthwaite, a young law- yer, of Boston, were secretly married several days ago. It is announced that Detroit will be a port of call this season for the steamers of the Merchants, Montreal and Lake Superior line. Cap Rouge ice - will not move even at the next spring tides. There is at least twenty-five feet of solid ice yet, the sun apparently having no effect on. it. A young Welshman was killed by an explosion of dynamite, which he was thawing at Haileybury. The building was wrecked, and a woman slightly injured. At Markeville, La., charged with manslaughter for their alleged care lessness in allowing a negro, Charlie Strauss. to be lynched, Deputy Sheriffs J. E. Keegan and J. D. Salomon, are under arrest. A reception will be given to the In- dian runner, Longboat, on Tuesday next, on his returned to Toronto, from Boston, where he won the Mara- thon race. A presentation also will be made. The ice-breaker Montcalm: will leave on Monday for Cabot Point, at the entrance of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, to assist steamers that may require her assistance or to furnish them with information regarding. the position of the ice. For the loss of her husband, James Green, fireman, who died as the re. sult of injuries sustained by the burst- ing of a boiler plate on a C.P.R: lo- comotive, at Whitemouth, Man., Mrs, Green is seeking damages from the railway company to the amount of £10,000. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of the People--What They Are Saying And Doing. G. McDonald, science student, left, to-day for Cobalt. J. P. Cordukes, who has been at-! tario. Capt. Anthony Malone and Miss Vida Malone, of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. W. J. B. White, 323 University avenue. Lieut,-Col. Young, inspector of arms and supplies for militia department of Canada, is on an official visit to company, No. 3, Westport. John Lennox, Folger's Station, suf- { trict, ANGEL SERVICES NEEL SERVICES Maudience cager to hear the gton. Seangalieta. Prompil thi i vat sevensthirty He Ailan steamer Victorian, from | 9°clock, Mr. Williamson and the choir Li rived at Halifax on Ap: opened the sevice of song. 'The-sing- ril 19th. ing of : the Gospel sougs was very Bog Metcalf was found dead in | much enjoyed. Fi cight © clock, Mr. t resid " street mn a ge 2s > east, Toronto, ae. ing A lange humber ot prayer requests were Ficmas Oumsings, sn dd setident er. After the announcenten' ay the six-year-old daughteg i Mrs. s the "Sunbeam" song. Mr. Ray spoke on "The Power of an Fading Lib Hor called attention to large placo the question of power occupying at the present time. energy were being exploit- and developed. Waterfalls in On- tario and land in the west were being made to serve the "interests of man. The same was true of mental power. iste were editing new text- 'books Bnd colleges were changing the courses of study that they might the better develop intellectual power. The power 'of the soul was greater. than all others, for by it men apprehended the things that never could be proved by mental processes. The power of an endless life was predicted of Christ Jesus and assured man of forgiveness, friendship, and service in Him. At the close of this address, the quartette sang "The Riches of Love," and Mr, Cameron followed with a stir- ring appeal on the words of Jesus to Ni With illustration and argufwnt he urged those present to alize the words of Jesus, and the new life. A large number responded, to the appeal. The after service was very effective, almost all the audience remaining. By request, the quartette sang "The Beautiful Land," "and Rev. Dr. Maegillivray closed by prayer one of the best ser- vices of the scries. DEATH OF WILLIAM FEE. sang Apis \ Old Resident Passes Away on Saturday. An old - resident of the city passed away Saturday morning, in the per- son of William Fee, who resided at the corner of Queen and Baxtie streets... Degcased . was eighty-one years of aera had been ailing for seven months. He was troubled with The late Mr. Fee was horn in the county of Monoghan, Ireland, and came to Kingston in 1839. Thirty-one years ago he was married to Miss Mary Gill, who alone survives. He was a staunch liberal, and was a member of St. Andrew's church. He was for' many years a prominent "eat tle drover, and was well known in the city, and the surrounding distriot. He had lived a retired life for several years, For many years he kept a gen- eral store at: the corner of Princess and Barrie street, where Hoag's drug store is now located. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon. GEN. BINGHAM'S AXE. Tut OF the Heads of Seven New York Police Inspectors. New York, April 20.--Police Com- missioner Bingham reduced the fol- lowing inspectors of police to cap- tains, and assigned them to precints William W. McLaughlin, Thomas Mur- Yinding Sueen's, left today, for |b ""Aqum A. Cross, Donald L. RUTROTer cy Grant, James Kane, George W. Me Royden Birch has gone to Ottawa | ch and Stephen O'Brien. Inspec: to join a prospecting party which will tor McLaughlin was in command of spend the next six months in New On- | 00 "goiictive bureau. Capt. Joseph Burns, of Worcester, goes to the dis- including the Tenderloin, to succeed Inspector Hussey. Was Of Mild Type. Pleasant Valley, ~ April 19. The sugar| season is about over, and was exceptionally good. Farmers are very impatient to get on the fields; the conditions just now warrant a late fering from sciatica, was brought to the city on Friday, to undergo treat- | ment at the eeneral hospital. P. M. Kelly, of Utica, N.Y., is in the city. He is the well-known "Kel- ly," formerly king of the newspaper | boys here. In Utica he is prospering. | Miss Bonnie Mitchell, who has been | attending Queen's, is spending afew days with Mrs. J. L. Haycock, King street, before returning to her home in Ottawa. M. A. Carmichael, final year medi- cal student, at Queen's, left to-day, for New Liskeard, to accept a posi- tion, as house surgeon in the_tubercul- osis hospital. W. N. Gray, advance agent for "Painting the Town" vompany, is here making arrangements for his at- traction at the Grand on Saturday, April 27th, Mrs. R. McDermott and Miss B. Horan, Syracuse, N.Y., and Mre. Ss. Angrove, Gananoque," who have been the guests of Mrs. G. H. Parkin, have returned home. | Miss Marjorv Newman. six vears old,' daughter of Mrs. J. W. Reid, Barrie strect, sang a solo, with pleasing ef- foot at the MoMaster band meeting in Sydenham street church last evening. A. E. Ames & Co., Toronto, have issued a valuable handbook, present- ing Canadian bank shares as invest- ments. A retrospect of ten years 1s taken' and the individual strength of each bank given. : See Bibby's display of hats. The smallest capitak in the British empire is 'Edinburgh, the chief--and, indeed, only----town in Tristan da Cun- ha. It has ninety-seven inhabitants. The president of the French republic is paid £24,000 a 'year, with £12,000 for houschold expenses. No other' liv- ing president is so well paid. "Reliable Remedies," Dr. Pierce's remedies, sold at Gi s Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh there. 'Phore 230. Give the world kindly permission to take care of itself, and you'will cut down immensely upon your worry bill. Ability to ture hot air too ton' dh : a man from ability | C seeding. William 'Bradford, while de livering pressed hay to Harrowsmith, | some time ago, was seriously injured while loading the hay on the car. However, he is able to be out again, Wq have Hamilton on our route as milk drawer this season. J. Hughes, Sr., is quite poorly. Mrs Bradford. Miss E. Sr., is much better. Visitors : A. Barre and Miss E. Youmans, Cam- den East, visited friends over Easter; alsa D. Youmans, Mountain Grove, visited friends here and at Petworth; S. Sigeworth's children, who have been ill of scarlet fever, are con: valescing; it was a very mild type. The weather is dull and cloudy and the roads are very muddy, House cleaning is the order of the day. ep p-- . Earthquakes Felt, Constantinople, ApriF 20.--Another earthhiuake shock was felt here 'and in the aprhs at four o'dfock; this morn ing. ; Algeria. April 20.5A telegram, received from Mpstagem "Savs a severe shook was felt in that section last night. abe----------_ i A Serious Conflagration, Chicago, April 20.--Fire and explo- sion have occurred in the Libby build- ing, at the stock yards. The loss may be half a million dollars. A general alarm has been turned in. ---------------- Buy Liquozone and Peruna, at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. [Fresh there. xe On Saturday last two presentations were made to men who are leaving Dégeronto--one to Charles McDonald, who is going to Grande Vallee, and the other to James Jones, who has accepted the the position of mechani- eal superintendent. at the cement works at Point Ann. The laying of the: corner slome 'of the Anelican church at Morven, will take place on Avril 22nd. The cere- mony will be performed by Urish Wil- son. The choice of royalt¢ eandy, onkey's" sold only at Gibson 4 Drug Stor it ar 3 D ¥ GASOLIN = CRANES! A be A CLUB. i 8 CL ---- ® are A Report of Their Meeting Given | By One Who Was There. ne pongo ar JL a as is Sivelging the forms of ceremony, the shligation, signs, ete., the scribe with- holds his hand until he gets enough {one Yo buy a revolver to protect 0 presiden initi- ty for with, The and his' whiskers called the club to order and stated that the brethren had been] mony was most impressive, if the blood) shrieks and prayers for mercy are any evidence of its stremuousness. After the imitiation, the president stated he would be pleased to hear the brethren discuss the prospect for a suc cessful motor-boat season. Three mem- bers rose at the same time, each one trying to catch the eye of the presid- ing officer, but this astute gentleman had no idea of having his eye t, nor his glasses either, but as all three commenced to talk, and each on a dif- secretary to cut off Brother Phelick's "gasoline," throttle Brother Bastow- himin's "Carburetor," and open the switch and cut out Brother Bobson, which had the effect of closing "the exhaust" of the three members, Just as the president began to ad- monish the brethren, for their un parliamentary manner of addressing the chair, one of the doctors present placed his hand on a hot "muffler," and in less time than it takes to write it, the air was sur-charged with the choicest assortment of brand new brain-storm; the odor of sulphur was very strong. and the case the secretary's watch black.: The members were apparently greatiyt shocked, but a number were noticed slyly writing down some of the doo tors words, for use during the coming summer when their «motors kick and refuse to go. The vice-president being a church member, and leader of a choir, very properly protested against such hot stull as the doctor had dish. od up. When in the act of defending himself the medical man inadvertally placed his finger on the top of a live "spark. plug," on one of the motors in the room, 'and in less thaw five seconds both engines opened up at a full "advanced spark' speed, the lan guage used by the doctor having caused a "mixture," that no sensitive gasoline motor could ignore. Quiet was at last restored, and the president wished it distinctly under- stood, that he was bound to main tain order, and he required every member to hottle up his profanity for use when on the water. Brother Phe- lick then moved that as there was now an Elk's club in the city, this club should go one better, and call itself, "The Bufinla Club." Then there was fun and some - to 'spare, hs the secretary at once smelled a large siz- ed mouse in Brother Phelick's move as a scheme to boom 'Buffalo gaso- line motor," denouncing "it in very vigorous language, and wound wp by saying he never "Erd" of such impu- dence. The brother withdrew his mo- tion, which for 'the time restored quiet, The president then announced a new feature he intended introducing in his gasoline yacht this seagon, and stat- od that he had bought a second-hand hand organ piano, formerly owned by a , prominent Italian nobleman, that played it before the doors of the citizens last summer, and that the owner of the yacht Baby Grand, was now tuning and fixing it wp, so as it could be played by attaching a belt from the fly wheel of his motor. The programme he would hand out each evening, when the band was not play: ing in the park, would consist of choice numbers, among which would he "The Protestant Boys" a "Wearing of the Green." The owner of the smallest: gasoline motor boat in ¥ the fleet, said he thought "Row, Brothers, Row," should be included in the list, when the president frowned at him that 'one of the so sternly is spectacles cracked, and lenses in hi station(n)ery engine you should have." This alleged joke Was met with deadly silence, the company not see: ing the point until next day. As it was now two o'clock, the meeting ad- journed' until next week, en ------ "& good medieme,': Sal Hepatica, takes in a glass of water each morn- ing. Sold in three sizes at Gibson's Red Cross Drug. Store. "Phone 230. Sale®of stockings, 2 pairs 25c.¢ 2 undervests, 25cs; 2. pair dress shields, 25¢.; strong hose supporters, 25¢. New York Dress Reform. brought tegether for the purpose of initiating lawyers, two doctors, | '| a barn-yard mariner and a couple of locomotive works foremen. The cere: ferent subject, he shouted to the husky in a voice of thunder said, "It is ah 3 Getting on in the world. is 'not at- GIRL ACTRESS' TRIUMPH. English Artist Chosen For Paris- ian Role. 2 Paris, April 20.--Miss Tate, an Eng- lish girl not yet seventeen years age, has been. engaged by M. Albert Carre, manager of the Opera Comique, to create the role of Glycere in "Circe. Miss Tate, who has just returned from Monte Carlo, where she has been Head Office - - » - Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Be In our Savings Department. Deposits of $1 and upwards are received, on which the highest current ratp of interest is allowed. ~~ No Delays in making Withdrawals -» Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches, . Sr ---------------- a Tor n Stock Exchange F. H. Deacon STOCKS, BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Dealt in on All Exchanges : Of Interest to Miners and Investors The North Ontario Reduction & Ref ~ , Lhd TS A i ® pie SL rs at Baryon fatle, their buildings, including a laboratory and sampling plant, just about éo and have contracted for all their machinery, will installed us as possible. They expect to be ready to receive ore seine time in June. This is the first refining plant to he erected Prov! of O should enahle the Company to secure the i Ontario Ge went, which amounts to $165,000 a year, this pay per cent. On entire capital. In addition to the bounty, enormous profits wmde bv refiners enabl¢ the Company with its low capitalization to pay very large dividends. We advise you to investigate this proposition. As w de investment if has po equal. Prospectus and full information will be: on application. to F. ASA HALL & CO., 600 TEMPLE BLDG., TORONTO, Members St Stock & Mining Exchange. 'Phone; Main, 2,885. Grape Fruit, Pineapples Tomatoes and Banané tended by being somebody else. Try Bibhy's great $1- glove. ON friends G put on rollers by 3 Preparations for Annu Uatario Strand. "of th ho ha to make adequate preparation we have extendivs and ad displays of millinery and various dress We invite you to visit and inspect these nibwest style and trimming is toe prompt and early delivery 'ot Wha ' Convocation next Wednesday slternoon the most important and of the social year will occur at the Huadreds and hundreds of S$ will be_present at the Laureation ceremonies. EO -- interesting - displays=etery hers and in-aniple" variety. Wo giana all Convbation' erflers. iv «0 Fry i