5 get exactly what you want at exactly the price you want to pay, We want you to remain satisï¬ed; but if sometimes you would like something better, a. trifle higher grade without paying any more for it. or if sometimes you would like the aller price we If you alway One we to keep a store is to say_aj good (lea about it. Another way 131 simply to make a store as good as ï¬ssible ; hive the best materials that can sold is: the price ; give attentive flex-vice; make the customer’s interest your own ; treat people rightâ€"say hothing an'l “saw§vood,†as they put it in the vernacular; this is the sort of advertising that we like best and follow most closely. When you have anything in the Drug, line to buy 0111 and see if we ‘don’t live up to the above motto. 11‘ v- v the Puree: Drugs. used. is ORDERED CLOTBISG, er in the quality of or the style of cut and pe goods viven. we are Klunr m “w and acknowledge uo superiors. Our customers are satisï¬ed people. knowing that they have received their money's worth, and the right change back. When you think of placing an order for your next suit of clothes remember that we can save you money, and that we guarantee satisfaction in every case H. J. LYTUS, special to the Wnchmn. LOCAL N EWS-LETTEi u w my nâ€"..___â€"._ Gunmanâ€"A fancy dress and racing carnival will be held in the Janetville link on Friday, the 4th of Feb. 'Ihe Reaboro brass band vii} be in attendance, 3nd 810 giwn in prizes. See large bil'a. .6 cipes OUR SPECMLC‘I BARRIE. Kn}. Dos ms TRACKâ€"Henry Cres Vick. agei 55. provincial land surveyor van walking on the track between AUan- dale and Barrie on Monday when he was struck by a. train going south and instant- ‘1 killed. He was a bachelor, and was a truths: of ex-Mayor Alfred Crcswick of Barrie . Doctors’ Prescriptions and Family 6131903 carefully compounded. Only j(\Zbe Watchman: “I! to the WW Bmunsnn ms Moxm‘.â€"-A short time ago Mr. Lithgow, general Inez-chem: of this place. loet a. sum of money from he an. A young man living south of the village was suspected of the theft, and a mu being ac need by Mr. Borges: and Lhr‘atened with prosecution he ecknuv- waged the oï¬'ence. He has since return «i the greater portion of the money, with the promise to speedily make the total amount of the less good. ï¬lï¬nsmY, JAE FENELON FALLS. been! in the WW YEBSO‘SLL. -Mins A. Bithnd of Oshaws Whiting friend- here ...... Geo. Wool- dr'ulge. who is down with diphtheria, in doing es well as mnbe ex ted....B.av. 8. Id. Phalen, B A.. of â€Wright will occupy the pulpit. of St. Andrew’s next Wk. Commonâ€"In lust week’s inue of Tax Wucmurz an item which read “n ï¬ghter to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mog- grt." should have red 3 donghter to Mr. ad Mn. John A_. 11ch ‘,L .- Leading Merchant CLARKE 81 SONS. .l‘. a... vv“ â€"- 7..-._. Ponmca1..-â€"We notiEé Dr. Merlâ€, “IRE, of Woodville renewing matin- mneen with 3.1 who are likely to max]: Wm; at the next, 019°- COMPOUXDIXG. IRE XOU†Melon ‘ï¬alls Drug Store. )meu, and wheth- '.y of goods carried out and perfect ï¬t RIGHT AT 1111-; TOP, edge 1'10 superiors. JANETVILLE . DUNSFORD SONY). Tailors ,1897. Purdy farm, west 0: our nu“... last week for the sum of $4,600. Duncan McMillan and Dugald 1 are the purchaeers. We are i that they intend forming a joi‘ company to manage the property. in the syndicate will be for sale it time. Particulars later. LINDEN VALLEY. Special to the Wntchman. PERSONALâ€"Miss Clar Canning/Ion is spending a few days Linden Valley. the guest of Miss E Rog: rs. . . . . . Miss Ens Jewell spent urdav and Sunday under the pure roof. R S IUUL. Emmy Revival services are amps held at Eldon at the present time. . . . . R Oakwood ...... Two young man who have lately visited this vicinity to their horneé in the west, leaving behind L H... mm wish DJVO {U uuv-- __ - at least two sorry hearts, and Bob success. Special to the Watchma- MLEETINGnâ€"A sup of Farmers’ Instltute be held in_ the ‘Tel Wood-bees are no.w the order of the day and‘ pleasure parties cccupy the greater part of the night. . . . . .No less than three dances have been held at the residence _ â€-1- s“... iy farm. west 0! our vuusgu week for t“ uecnl ho tho N OTES.â€" (lane-:5 uavu va-a ..._-_. ,, of Mr. W. Tamlin. Young people from‘ other neighborhoods have taken advant- age of the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin and have on these occasions enjoyed themselves immensely. We hope for more in the future which Will make the ball-room on the llth a popular place :m the future. ~ _‘ .._ ‘ [IAâ€".‘Afl nn“ in (us Luxury. SOCIETIESâ€"The village of Hartley can boast of a large number of societies. The following different societies have their regular monthly and weekly meetings: Patrons cf Industry. Independent Order of Foresters, Loyal Orange lodge, Liter- ary society, and in connection with church work we have the Epworth League. Y.P.S.C.E., and W.F.M.S. In religious work the latter are doing grand work. i Ammanâ€"News to the eï¬ect that Mr. Alex. McMillan. who some months ago left here for Buï¬â€˜alo, had met with a serious accident, reached here last week. It. appears that Mr. McMillan while work- ing in a ship-yard was struck on the head ny some falling timber which fractured his skull. It was th iuaht for some time that he would not recover. but later accounts say he is out of danger. Dunnâ€"At the family residence on Jan 20.h. “Young Master King." Burying took place on the follow ing Saturday. This was a faithful horse and is a serious loss to the owner Mr. P. McGuire. Caguv. A .â€" -v- ~â€". 3:30“ we k the latter are doing grand Cullen OERâ€"Fur great and sumcient ACoIDExI.â€"l\’ews to the eï¬ect ‘11†reasons. chief of_which was the preval- lr. Alex. McMillan. who some months ance of diphtheria dangerously near to 950 left here for Buï¬'slo, had met with our neighborhood, the concert announced serious accident, reached here last week. to be ’held 9°“ Friday evening. in t. appears that Mr. McMillan while work- Brsules achoomoom 11“ been indeï¬nitely rig in a ship-yard was struck on the head p0§p0ne ' l , hi (1 kh be by some falling timber which fractured dOTFs"â€"' anuary stwr rise as if tis skull. It was thxuaht for some time a . slightiul one. -eat.er super ‘ but he would not recover. but later Sleighlng‘lorely, everything Just right for lccounts say he is out of danger. gwxng the woodpiles a lively time of it. DIED.-â€"-Ab the family residence on Jan The mild, still weather 'h‘ch has be?“ n causing our wood cutters so much jubila- 2 . . “ 3 .. - . - ‘ 20% [Yco‘mgn $5.522:qu Slinrémg uon has however been rather tantalizing P 3 ° 0 e 0 °‘ mg 3 ur ay. to those whose wind engines have been This was a faithful horse and is a serious loss to the owner Mr. P. McGuire. becalmed ...... George and the new cut- ter are reported to have been on the Little Britain road at a most unusual Sperm to m $335510“ FALLS hour one Sabbath evening recently ...... ‘ Who made a record-breaking trip to Oak- ANOTHER. Fscrom.â€"Mr. Thornton is wood and return on the day of the wed- hard at. work pushing ahead the work in Ring? connection will1 th? 39" stave “‘3 my. Psksox'AL -Mr Al Varooo of Lind- , __.l -_..1 - L_-_A-â€" InAainr from CUuucuuvu nu... -..- w- Building operations have commenced and 1 part of the necessary machinery for the mzll his arrived. Already some stave ‘ b)ll5 have been deliyered in the yard. About the ï¬rst of March will see the fac cry in operation. This will be one mere important indts‘ry added to those of our alre tdy prosperous village. Accordan to all appearances the coming season will be the busiest that Fenelon Falls has txperienced for some time. Monoâ€"On Monday the Fenelon Falls Electric Light Co. moved their dynamo from the stone mill to their new power house, which has been erected for some time. About a week ago a new turbine water wheel was placed in posio‘ tion. As this wheel is large and will] have a head of ebout 22 feet, its cepeoity is eetimawd at about 200 horse power. With good electrical machinery propelled by such excellent power and Fenelon Falls will now have the best possible electric lighting. ‘ E,‘ it- â€".-5 ‘nâ€" Ulcvllsv s-5u\-â€"°- LUMBnn.â€"Every day for the past few weeks the Bank Lumber Co. have sold thoussnds of feet of lumber to parties sll over Victoria county. On an sversge over one hundred sleigh loads loose their yards every dsy. As this'lumber is sold sway down the formers end ethereal-e loving in s stock to lost them some time. CARNIVALâ€"Th0 Skating Rink 00. held their ï¬rst fancy dress cornin on “ed- nesdey evening. The ice was in good condition and the music. which was supplied by the town brnss bond, was perfection. The number in costume was smell, but this was made up by the exquisite bounty and fsncifulness of the costumes. A special feature of the per- “ J â€"- -‘uk The property LIFFORD roperty known as the of our village. was sold mm of $4,600. Messrs. x and Dugald McPhai rs. We are informed forming a joint stock _- “â€1 nmnertv. Shares HARTLEY sale 1!: a short. in! beW d3ys at of Miss Edith 'ell spent Sat- the parental are being which those not in costume were allowed on the ice, About ï¬fty gentlemen drove frOm Lindsay to attend the carnivai, which was a success in every respect. The people are wondering when the next one is to be. Special to the warcnmu. MEETING.â€"Tbe annual meeting of the‘ directors of the North Victoria Agricul- tural Society was held in the Barre! ho'tel, Victoria Road, on Wednesday, 19. h J an., 1893, at 11 a.m. The usual routine of business was transacred and a very satisfactory showing made for 1897. A 1 p.m. the annual meeting of the members was held in the townhall of Bexley here \ Alex. J amieson of Gienarm was appointed as chairman. After the annual report» were read and duly endorsed and conï¬rm- . AL - -.Amkurn aftei 399cm to the Watchman. were read anu uuxy “an-" -, ed by the meeting, the members after considering the propriety of gmng $10 to the county plowing match, pro. ceeded to elect oflicers by ballot for 1898 resulting as follows : President, E. Lytle. Victoria Road; 1st vice-prom, J Chirpaw, Victoria Road ; 2nd vice, Johu Chrietian, Inlay; directors, A. Wel‘ster. J. Barret, M. Henley, Victoria Road; E J ackson. Coboconk ; Myles Hagarth. Bllsam Lake; A. Gould. Sebright; W. A , Fanning. Cambray; James Black. Bexley lAlex. Jamieson, Glenarm; auditors, R . -r ï¬v chh‘lr‘h‘ Afte: Uhrtsuan, run-y, u. ....... , , J. Barret, M. Healey, Victoria Road; E Jackson. Coboconk ; Myles Hagarth. Bclsam Lake; A. Gould. Sebright; W. A. Fanning, Cambray; James Black. Bentley: Alex. Jamieson, Glenarm; auditors, R A. Anderson and J. W. Shields. After the annual meeting of the members th» directors’ meeting was held. when A. 0. Graham was appointed secretary and A Taylor, treasurer. The new board of directors promises to be a progressive one and abreast of the times. hence the pros- pects for the 1898 “show" are excellen', increased surplus, the prize list for the current year may be enlarged. 1 New Marâ€"The pros and cons re map‘ 1 of Victoria Road village are being serious. ly discussed by the ratepayers. It is said a new map of the whole village, embracing the parts of Eldon, Barley and Garden which were registered years ago, has been made and at a very costly ï¬gure. Possi- bly this is the ï¬rst time that all the rate- payers of Victoria Road has had a common hum-act nentunna in one issue. AB the interest centnfln q p mteresn centunuy. u. v..- “V, venous councils are no precarious and show such indifference, would it not be better to strike out and ask a special act of incorporation '4 A Strawsâ€"The Farmer-3’ Institute held here a few weeks ago was a success. Come agam and give us more about the horse, cow, swine, sheep and growing corn. Wu ‘0 use WSXWII- THE Wmmsmâ€"A quaint French proverb says, “something happens almost every year.†This year’s event has hap- pened already. and the oouncenances of the jovial ï¬fth line bachelor. are longer than usual being weighted with a heavy shade of sombreindigo. For was not the bride a universal favorite and was it mt rather trying to realize that after Rev. Mr. Stratton had tied the never-slip knot. me he skilfully did on Wednesday, a win some maiden was irrecoverahly gone from their midst. Cupids vic‘ims on till: occasion were two of Little Britain’s best; known young people and the wedding was in every respect a popular one. Some of the committee of management were presumably on the best of terms | with the weather clerk and succeeded not onlv in securing a delightful day, but also A LL- BRAULESâ€"MARIPOSA. boom to the Wuchm 7 ,_-:_.. - u~.--_ Mr. Stratton had tied the never-sup Knot. as he skilfully did on Wednesday, a win some maiden was irrecovetably gone from their midst. Cupide vic‘ims on this occasion were two of Little Britain’s best known young people and the wedding was in every respect a popular one. Some of the committee of management were presumably on the best of terms with the weather clerk and succeeded not: only in securing a delightful day, but also had the occasion graced with one of the most beautiful landscape productions of frosted scenery that we have ever seen. All creation was decked in purest white, natures decorating being quite in keeping with the festivities. The groom was Mr. l Cyrus Netherton of Little Britain, his bride being Miss Beatrice Lornisb, daughter of Mr. W. C. Corni h, of “Ivy cottage,†Mariposa. Their many friends in this neighborhood unite in extending to Mr. Netherton and his charming and accomplished bride sincerest wishes for their success and happiness. h J -..m.‘:nn0 ice. Anouo nu, scum-..†Lmdaay to attend the carmvai, was a success in every respect. 30ch are wondermg when the next my wasvligiï¬e on bunday. Judging Irom appearances town life agrees with him. ...... Miss M. Smitheram of Fenelon Falls Visited friends at Pleasant valley and vicinity last week ...... Miss Em and Messrs. Eddie and Laurenog Rod- ...... Miss M. Smiths: Falls waited friends at and vicinity last week and Messrs. Eddie sud man of “Mapie Lane†with friends at Wick. Special to the Wntchman. \ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.-â€" l Friday evening the family of Mr r josiah Perrin took the opportunity oi presenting their aged parents with a i pair of easy chairs. They were accom- ; panied by their friends, and the following address was read by their ‘ granddaughter, Miss Stella. Perrin. DEAR FATHER AND Moreenâ€"It is with the greatest of pleasure that your children meet with you oncemore in the family circle. Many pleasant thoughts and loving memories are stirred when we gaze around at the tamiliar faces assembled. We cannot allow this occasion to pass by without some token to show our grateful remembrance of your love and care for , _us in the days gone by. Please accept L these accompanying chairs with ours I best wishes that you may be spared to I us many years to eemu “and that we ' may have the happiness of meeting 5 with you on many other such oeceliou. E â€"â€"Sigoed on behalf of family. Mr. h Perrin made the following reply on VICTORIA ROAD- THE WATCHMAN. LINQ SAY. THURSDAY JANUARY 27 Hi. 1898 E. 'uu nâ€"rrï¬ .â€"Fur great and uuï¬icient of which was the preval- :heria dangerously near to L006, the concert announced next Friday evening in ilroom has been indeï¬nitely CAMERON Eager“. Sunday DEAR menxxâ€"It give your mother and I great pleasure to we]- come you allto this family reunion and trust you may enjoy vourselves to the fullest extent and that we may be spared to have many more such social gatherings, and hope that under“ divine Providence you may always enjoy good will towards each other. We accept those chairs, but can scarcely express our thanks for she same, as me are taken so completely by surprise but we promise when we sit in them of an evening we will ever remember the doners and‘pray that you may all be happy and prosperous through life. ’ou can scarcely know what pleasurel it gives us to see you all gathered to- gether on thes occasion and hope it Will not be the last, not on account of these chairs, which we appreciate very much, but to see our whole family gathered around us once more. Again we bid you all a hearty welcome and pray that God may bless each ard every member of this family and also those who join with us at this timeâ€"â€" Signed FATHER AND MOTHER, epocultothe 5pm to um um PERSONAL. â€"- Mrs. McLean and daughter Jessie of 133er Sound distrxcL have returned to their home after spending a pieasant two weeks with her brother Mr. N. ri‘slis and many old acquaintances in this vicinity, Mrs. McLean spent. a. few days also with sister, Mrs. P. Moï¬'stt at Powles ....'..Miss Ciara Gillies of Toronto visited friends here recvntly ...... Miss Lona McNabb is home after a plezsant visit with friends in Lucknow and Toronto ...... Rev. ,.E parentzl roof ...... Miss G. B. Rennie of Oakwood eaid a flying visit to friends here last week. - Rmomxc . -â€"Greo househo‘.d of Mr ] bOuncing baby boy. known as papa now. mwu.wuw_n§l last Week at Kil‘kï¬e‘d and preached educationz‘. 51 Norland mission ...... Young of Victoria Road, 0 .n“ ‘ AL- ‘-“ “mu; .. -.- ._ l'l far better and cheaper than gas or electricity, for church etc ...... John Yeo 'of No been spendiogafew days a home and vicinity. Some! wears a smile. GRAPHOPHONE.â€"â€"Uur was treated to an ext graph0phone 0n Wedne This new wonder in world won the ndmi crowd . ~ A. LOCAL Onionâ€"Several OBICSIWa' met in the temperance be“ here and resolved to extend the organization known es “ The Temperance AUiance.†All temperance advocates are requested ' The determination of the alliance ie that the local optiOn law BUD“ "U" w vâ€" HYMENEAL.â€"A very pretty wedding was enjoyed by a'lerge crowd cf guests: at the home of Mr. Wm. Cornish, on Wednesday afternoon, when Mr. Cyrus Netherton led to the altar Miss Alberta Cornish. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. B. Summon. The presents were costly. numerous and beautifui. The happy pair left on the evening train for London, Homilâ€" EDENâ€"MARI PCSA. LITTLE BR“ AIN. Vuuv- â€"â€" o the ndmiratl on of the Several delegate§ RECEIVED A CHEQUE.-â€"-mrs. u. Tremeer has received a cheque for $1000 from the Independent Order of Foresters. smount of policy her late husband had in that organization. She is about to remove to our village having rented the house formerly occu pied by Mr. Isaac McKee. SEYMOI‘R.â€"â€"At1nkster, North Dakcta, on Dec. 26th, 1897, the wife of M5, Newton Seymour of a daughter. 3’ . ' , M URRA\'.--In Lindsaygqndv Siturday} Jan. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dav}?! Murray (G.T. R. engineer) a daughter. imvï¬z-tkuâ€"At Englawood, Chicago. on Tuesday, Jan. 11111, the wife of Mr. Arthur Lawdcr of a daughter. EYRES -â€"-At ‘Fcnclcn Falls, on Tuesday, Jan. rub, the wiie‘ of Mr. Robt. Eyres, of a daughter. \VII.S().\'.â€"At Pension Fails, on Saturday, Jan. [5111, the wife of Mr. Alex. â€Wilson, of a daughter. -_ .. \l’ 7_j___ “uâ€"u-r. V , TORAXZO.â€"â€"At Fenelnn Falls, on Monday. Jar}. Iztb, the wife of Mr. Joseph Toranzo, of a daughter. CAMPBELLâ€"S'I‘EYENSON.-â€"-In Lindsay. on Jan. 20th, by the Rev. J. W. Macmillan, B.A., M r. Robert Campbcil, district represen- tative of North American Life. to Miss Ben‘ Stevenson. Pm21.‘li-â€";\ICCO.\‘.\'ELL.â€"At the residence of ‘the bride’s parents. Ops, on the xgth Jam, by the Rev. I. l'. Tanner of Omemee, Mr. Thos. Pozue' of Ops to Miss Rachel McConnell of Emily. MCCALL.-â€"â€"In the township of Emily, on Monday, Jan. 17th, Edward McCall. aged 80 years. CAMPBELLâ€"At 3rd com, Eldon, on Mon- day. Ian. 10th, Mrs. Neill Campbell, aged 80 years. MCARTH U R.â€"At Tuesday. Jan. I uh, years. l CUI.1.0x.â€"At I’cnelon Falls, on Monday. Jan. 17th. John Alexander. youngest son of Mr. James B. Cullen, aged 5 months and 20 days. _†Fall Wheat per bushel . . . . New wheat per bushel. . . . Fyfe Wheat do do... . . . . Spring do do . . .‘ Goose do do...“ Peas Blue ..... Blackoye peas. . . Potatoes per bag ......... 0 45 50 MEAT, POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Chickens, per pair. . . . . . O 30 to 0 40 Duckr, per pair ........... 0 40 t» 0 60 Geese, per 1‘0 ............ 0 06 to 0 07 Butter per It) ............. O 14 to ‘3 16 Eggs, per dozen ....... . . . . 0 14 to 0 l7 Turkeys per 1b. . . ......... 0 08 to 0 09 Hogs, live weight, per cwt 4 00 to 5 00 Lamb, per lb ........ 006t0007 Dressed Hogs ............ 5 25 to 6 25 Beef ................. . . 5 00 to 6 00 l Farmers’ Hams per lb ..... C '38 to O 10 GEXERA L. Hay, per ton ............ Honey per lb .......... . Cream per qt ........... Sage perbunch........'.. Lardper lb.............. Straw per load ........... Timothy ................. Alsike .................. Red clover .............. Hidesâ€"Beef ............ \Voodâ€"dry, beech an maple' 2 it. . ...... Tamarac long ..... . . . . . Tammc short .......... l‘Lye .................. Oats ........ ...... ‘ Peas†...... ‘ Barley ............ Hay Straw ................. Dressedhogs .......... Milch cows, each ....... 5 Export cattle, per cwt. . Butchera’choicecattle,cwt Butchers’ gnod cattle. cwt Butchers’ com. cattle. cwt Bulls. per cwt ......... Feeders pet cwt. . ...... Stockers per cwt. . . . . . . Sheep, per cwt. . . . ..... chhen’ sheep each. . . . Lambs, per cw: ......... Calvel, per hosd. . . . . Chomp bxcon hogs. cwt Light. fab hogs, per own. Thick fat. hogs, per owt.. Saws. per cwt ......... Stags. per cwt ..... . .. . V D i Vâ€" â€" _ L Not‘ce il bani-y given. pursuant to the Revised smum e: Ontavio. Chemo: 110. that the Creditor: of Catherine McCenn, lute of the Town- ship 0! 0 m. in the County of V‘lctorlu. widow decen- ed, who ied on or about the 20th d3 0! Ocaober, 1846. no on or beta-e the 5th DAY F FBBRU~ ARY.1898 to ueud by â€Kareem, to L. V. O'CON- NOR us me sad Town of deny, Solicitor tc :- the. Rented the tuld Cuthmine MOON“), their (limb Jul end menu. addresses end demytimmthe full perticulere o! thelr chin, and the nohee d the ‘ eecumy. if my, bad by them. â€" 1 Meet the mm d of February next the em 0! the cam dream: wlil be dmflbuwd unor- the [e tieeeutmxlthmtomeviumegudoulyto the Lima of which u. too isthen had Milne and E31 mm: not be lhble tot-the elect-or any n there! I0 dimibuw to euy person 0! whose c m M m t been mean! u the tune of distribution thereof. L. Y. t 'GORNOR, feelic‘tor ‘12: an astute. Dated at A n 1 can ‘_0 NOTICE Nnt‘co il Toronto Live Stock Market. goose Lindsay Markets. MARRIAGEJ .â€"At 8h con. ., Eldon, on nth, John McArlhur, aged 75 In W.-. V7. in; an; as; Jim, 5.9171393. BIRTHS ........... 0028 t000291. ....... 0055 t00056§ ........... 0031 t00035 ........... 750 to 900 ............ 600 to 700 a .......... 600t0 650 VBG ETABLES. DEATHS HEQUE.â€"â€"M rs. GRAIN TO CREDITORS.7_â€" ...... ...$20 00to$45_ 99 \. mw% 00000 mmmwm .0000033 88887 00000 GDP oqtâ€"c O! O! 325 We will offer extra. Special Inducements in . . . 325 You may as well have some of our CARPET and LACE C L7 RT A I N BARGAINS le‘ere’s a big DROP in prices hcre; you know the reason. Carpets and Curtains. OVERCOATS and MENS’ CLOTHING while they are going. ONE DOLLAR Kxxn you ONE-TWENTYâ€"FIVE KIND ONE-FIFTY KIND FOR Two DOLLAR Kxxu Fox; MONEY TO LOAX Principal payable in installments. with special privileges in mortgage for re- payment EXPENSES LIGHT. BUSINESS CONFIDEKTAL THIS WEEK: KENT Is swmcma we 52:95:32 ..O.\'.... Va Inn a few ...... __Men’s, Boys’ Underwear the snaps. LADIES’ and MEN’S “COON†COATS COME AT ONCE. Underwear. 'ar at COST To be fr ENT $1.00 tacmca‘ .5 WEE A Sn