“turtvvq'ncru..uv. ..._Vr,, . mm a we mesa!“ um has valuable mauve puma: 1M kw am: at». war this seem win «a the highs“ 3’ the gnu-JG This comm; is a large can!!!» e! um costly need because it amen 1M9 she famous «23mm gamed}, m wid me “and wet, . OUR AIM !w. n. an’sSï¬LL‘. Has been to oiltivate the best p08.- sible relations between the «onsum- er and this store by stocking the best of everything required by all intelligent stockmen. Here is a. partial list : Sublimed Sulphur 7 lbs for %. Glauber Salts. 7 lbs for .50. Epsom Salts, 7 lbs for 250. Linseed Meal, pure. 6 lbs for 2.50. Harbazeum per peck, 250 and 500 lnternationtl Stock Food. Ken- ny’s Condition Powders, Hess’ Stock Supplieq, Pratt's Stock and Poultry Food. Pure Linseed Oil. Vermin Destroyers. Cattle Washes, Qbeep Dips. etc.. etc. Recipes of every description ï¬lled correct as they should he, at DUNOON’S "homun- 'I'M Mllewtn‘y2dlmn' a! non H‘M Nulluruy Roman“. Aaummfl m Na "{- wpul v Uuamh N r Mme emucwi-u. Ru. mm: Ruth-Alum! hunt. V Imuty DIJMW Vurlouoalu Skin Dim Iduoy Atfeot' mu (Hm vi-it miviml Iv. Mn N“ m “a silica ueml Nutmy and Woman ulamp fur true reply. Cumulmtlon PB". OFFIOI Foul-I: 20m 1 and 2 ma. Sundays in mm. to 1 pan Dr. T. P. McCullough ovary Eritlnd (nu-d Wodnudgy 1n the month. Iron 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.. (or consuluuou ln eye. at. non and throst. 156 BROOK-87.. PETERBORO. wm vim. Benson House. 14mins}. You "my trust thou-um of your «pm or «vvglnasun hut-u with cumul- ence and he msurml uf the- bout. wrvin-npticnl skill can prxwm-v. (ileum-u of awry (inscription hum $I upwards. M. B. ANNIS. Oph.D. Eyesight Specialist 92 Kent-at.. aver Nem‘a Shoe Starr. Eyeglasses repaired. Broken Lennon replaced. 2pm," LINDSAY MONU'MBNTS, 132m 9‘“: . .\ ELV' Vu-v .. r- V 25 Toronto-uh. Toronto Ont. IOI’ Manitoba, Alberta Saskatchewan The only I'm-cull! Lin. LOW OOLONII‘I‘ RATES «In “avg We is. 3099’ “I"?[wmt‘ b A (In! {0:102:13 D R 06: STORE Buimam cheerfully {uni-bed mom-mm; son Father Mnrriasey's Rvmpd lea REGARDING YOUR EYES SBTTLBRS’ settlers and fun in without I vs stoc aha use > Work. 3:3. rocl lelll’lhe’llnlted Slates wealdlmpenl me "nun: m Can?“ and that It would be specially dlsedvenlegeons lo Canedlan farmers, wishes to place Its vlew of -.‘l q uesllon before the whole tanning community and has arranged for a series olartlelesln newspaper; olboth pollllcal panles. H L- â€"..LII-LAJ 'Hwn n lax N‘uvhk‘d "mm the ml: \mnuavn mmmml m m United NM: an HM“ MWM N [ha J‘Mlvfl King-1 Hum mm Hm wwvm nrmm enhm wan," "l‘htn wm brim: Mum! NW «N: "mm m‘ I‘m‘m nmmm. \‘n‘mu Huw awn! rum! muumuu ouhmwn. AM' H‘M'In MM Nuw ‘05“th In rum vmwuun rm‘mm‘u Mu “mu m ummmw m Hwiv mm huuw mav- Ml wuh l‘m‘m pvmlumu h‘nm Mt mu mum! tuml mwhwiwu‘ oomm‘leu M um wul‘ld. \l‘HIlNH ‘l‘u 'I‘HI“. YNt‘hflt'l‘AlN'l‘V‘ orican farmers will take advantage of the open door, there can be no doubt. Even with a. tarin‘ wall against them they have succeeded in selling immense quantities of farm products in Canada. more than Can- adian farmers have been able to sell in the United States. With rc- ciprocity in farm products the ten Amerium farmers will crowd the 0m; Canadian farmer pretty close in his mm market. But this is not all that the (farm- clinn farmer has to face under the reciprocityrampant. Owing to favor» um! nation ireatiem any tarm mlx'nmngen granted by Canada to the Hum! Staten munt also apply to [hug mnnwmq muntMca: Argentine mâ€" mum. “mum-Hungary. mum. (In. lmnhm. lmnnmrk. Japan. Norway. lmnnm Hmln. ï¬nmlvn. anmrlmm. \ ammmim The nm gï¬c‘EToiIoEEnd other: 'th be mashed from week to week. , (t‘mm The Canadian eastern Feta 18th:) If the rectereeity eempeet manly aimed the deer at the Canadian food market to Amerim farmers! it would he very injurious to thousma of Canadian farmers. It costs no more to transport American term products to Cahadian towns and ci- ties than it does to transport (Jana- dian farm products to cities of the United States, and the American far- mers have 'the advantage of an ear- lier season. Moreover, there are at least ten times as many farmers in the United States as there are in Canada, and so ten American farm- ers will get entrance to the markets of Canada for one Canadian farmer who gets entrance into the markets of the United States. That the Am- 'l‘llm‘n in “l“ u‘VH Huluu \|'\ua'1hun"\. ' Hun .u.‘ ,"r‘v "' VVVVVV ' h ,7 MW" tarmluu. 'l‘ha lurmor “mop, ‘“ “l“‘l‘l‘lulllw I‘vu‘m‘tllnu llw ulliuulu know» who“ hn [mm â€a“ In lllui llwl‘ci “‘lll ullluyu uverl‘mm‘ llw vlmull Lll‘llllflfl “hat the weather oumllllmm"'f 'h“ luitwl “WW“ (‘llllul‘t‘flfl- ‘ \\'l|ll."‘ - .~ ", m. MI?“ ~:‘:w:,: :l‘l‘llb‘ll:c}:l‘ll‘il‘ m NHL.I lllm'u wlll ulwm'u lm “mm“ lullu~ \llduln t» all “tl‘l‘aue u‘ntz‘atl‘lalmln!“mu" “‘- “Hl‘li in the l‘lllwll Emu»: : § ‘ I l ‘ um" “I nature's varlutluna there ‘ln lluu W." vauau lungrouu “‘ “"N‘ llm llm'urlnlulv re ll th l ï¬ll" ltmll. Amorlcuu farmers may lm whlvh \\lll brev‘all “2:; 2:0 0: P: c‘l‘ï¬'mwmmim nr Amerlcgm mmlul‘uolur- ! 1 0| H' 00‘“ “ll , l-ll , . ' hurvoulml. How manv ucl‘mn ahuulxl' . H H“ lhm are "“L We‘ll"; be (lmot d t ‘ â€MW-1h nut. .ol’ lhu ugroumum am! du- Immv m :noth:r o:?):;3ll.‘lnud ho“ nulull lrtler wrmu. Mr. 'l‘ul‘t h“ an“; an t0 what dgltï¬mr WES: “ill "“Wh‘ llu mvcret 0! Ma oxllootatlnn ’ I ' I'ml â€W llnlu-d Slated in m gm. l _l A (1:422thihglï¬jfsztowyu}:"I“, "m7 |lr|'oulvr cuncusslonn later on. If tlm “hut ltrlcos wlll prev:ï¬\tï¬l‘3:;: “1ԠI'm†““10" “WW“ omlurueu um - fl ' (- V . ‘ . lruo or (arm crops in nlno true m" ('mumu n 'M.†be New“ 0' ‘M‘ “V0 stOCk It ls com armlv] los‘pm‘tmmn- lmdor mlch con-(lithium for lhn farmer to 1“:th- “09y on? I “lth “hut feelings of uncertainty lionq l)! the ham k ‘- 90"" |' . \ull thu ('unwllnn farmer plan his ‘ . 0 mar c . but “hon “1er gm. u .\"‘l\|' ahead. W W . WW Sad Dea‘h Reported I Must night, Monday. 20th. Mlmlon arrived with their supporters to re- at Kinmount turn the game of hockey. ’l‘he puck “an facml M. 8 o'clock. and both â€" toums utrlvod for victory. At an ear- K'inmnunt. Feb. 20â€"01: account of 1y utmgn or the “amt-“Mr. l'eck ru- wurm weather hOI‘O Saturday 1.1-“. tun-0d a had cut by the puck, which the junlur game with Coboconk was we regret, vm‘y xnuch.,a.nd was unawa- postponed. to Continue playing. The score result- ' 311:. Hake-r. of the Mindon Echo. [nu-med through our village last Sal.- urdny on route for home. «\“l‘is Ii. Cheuseil, who is attending the Lindsay Collegiate. spent the week end with her parents. Mina Birdie Clarke. or Feneion Falls, who but been visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. ([tr.) White, for some time. returned to her home last Sat- urdny. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzie. of Whitby. passed through this evening fcr Haiiburton. Mr. A. Y. Hopkins is a. Lindsay visitor tojday. 'A baptismal service was held in the English church here yesterday at 8 p. m.. a. number of children racew- ing this rite of the church. New lights have been Installed in the Baptist. church, as the old ones, (lamps) were nearly out of date. Two iighte have been put in. and they are very brilliant. making it mach better than the old system of lamps. Mr. 'I‘hos. Marshall, who has been employed by It. Austin at the mills hare. left has far†Garden mu, whet-e we waï¬nufld an takes up farming. flu moved his funny tram um mun wmrq 9mm FARMERS AND RECIPROCITY ing seed, in raising stock. in gray- inp; vegetables and fruit he will al- ways have to consider what is most likely to satisfy American demands And after ‘he has made his arrange- , merits, while his crops are still un garnered and the liVe stock. which he is raising specially to suit the Amw erican market is half grown. tho, 'lTnited States Congress may sudden- 'ly decide to shut out Canadian farm [.ll'OdUClS of all kinds. Remember the 'rociprnciiy CompnCt is not it treaty ll mm he ended at will by the l'hil- ml States Congress nr the Canadian il‘nxliwmont. lt. is well that we am inni tlml down to a permanem, agrm- ; "mm. lawn lhe li‘m 'rrml‘u l~‘n.l‘mm‘n‘ li'nm-ollilnn in llilmm on llocmnlmr m and 1". mm. recmmnemlml that n lmrnmnmll unruly Rhnlllll Hill lw .mmlv. lull llllil. um- umiornlmulmu [nwlwul nl nlmuhl lw gull lnln vll‘eel ‘lw- mnmu‘rml lvglnlmlml; All «lune: \ll‘ llw mmmmlllw- \ww ul‘ lilo mum llllllllllll ln llill l‘m‘m‘ll.‘ «ml lllu |lmwwmlulll i‘lllllll MM lmw llvllml lilo I lllllllllmmm wmlnwm nl‘ lllu mmmllll: am. Hu when w lmllll ulll llml NHL 'N‘ lllu l‘ullwl NM“! i‘ullul‘m! lll‘ lllu l‘mlmllml l‘m‘llwumm in M lllwu‘lw lu «ml llw uuwwnmll- M Hlllll‘l lmllw. wu mm lml lllmlunu llw llmm‘uuwnl l‘m‘ ‘lllal \w lwlluw llml l‘wllmllmw llu mulwlll. llwlullluu' lullll l‘lu‘uwl‘u luml ullw Iillllllll‘. wlll I‘llul llw mu ruuguumul an \muullul‘m‘lmw llllll llww wlll lo lllllllhl‘lll l‘m‘llwuwul luv: the pmwr lu wrmlmlll‘ ll. lllll ll‘ llllu l‘uwmlul ulmulll lwnw wrung. l M lllli‘l‘l‘lullll‘V rugumllnu llw ulllllulu ‘- llwl‘a will ulwuyu overhung llw vluml vul‘ llw lullml 3mm»: (‘unglwm .he has m emexe with m (mum: Mine wean at Mme n. ta mush mm ‘Qimeun m «Maxine when the m: [um mu m. u. an an“! nnnnnsad to add ‘0 “W ‘ï¬â€˜!’ “le n h is now momma! m add m m “aver-Mm; ai Gawain «mm, 11m: snowed farm products from the um: .96, Emma‘ the Amemine Republic. Denmark. Norway. Sweden. Russia. Australia. New Zealand. and a gums bar of other countries coming into Canada without payment of any du- ties will to a considerable extent diaplaca Canadian farm products in the home market as a result 91' the reciprocit y compact. To make up for losses in the harm: market. the Canadian farmer will have to very greatly increase his ex- ports to the United States. In sow- Wm Impgmï¬e: “9th '9; od 10-3 in favor of Klnmount and the boys hurl a. good time ct tho lmttmun hnuuo utter the game. The rofcroe «11d hlu uork to tho anthrac- uon bf both teams. Manilla. Feb. 20â€"A surprise party was held Monday bight at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson. Their commodious and comfortable home was ï¬lled with young people desirous of spending a social even- ing together ere they take their de- parture ior their home near Cm- nington. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and family have welded in this neighbor- hood (or the past fourteen years and have endeared themselves to their neighbors and friends. of which the ‘lollowlng .ddress mu presentatiOn is tangible evidence. Mr. and Mrs. Fer- guson were invited to be seated in the strict what lire. names pre- sented ï¬r. Won with a ham!- ‘seme‘ my chair and ms; Ferguson With a mum slivdl- batter lee use; wiles in: W tie luiie Idem; - $8 : ad in: W “6 I Presentation to Manilla family Ilc value. but. lmcuuno of the toollng that. prompts m m giving. Sonu-ono has mid. “Brief 1;: g, long In this We of ours. (looting u nun- shlno and mu :3 tho‘noweru.†and we feel it to be true. and own while it lute. me in full of changes and we are often called upon to give up the old friend: {or the now. but. In this cue. we do not. feel the ud- is; um um fun- 1m. In; (RSV) in mum at “*0“; \mummmammm {51' “ï¬t; it“; “H; “W; mi none 0: that to the full. for there are but. a few miles to separate us, and we {eel ensured. a bond that. Hill .unitos. We sincerely hope that. .mu may be long spared to enjoy your new sphere of usefulness u- eured that. the boat wishol of many friends (allow you t6 your new home. The rocxpm'u were taken quite by Hurpriso. Mr. Ferguson in bob." 0! his wife made†I. brie! but lulublo reply, ups-suing heutfelt thunk. for the beautiful gifts hastened on them. PENIEL Pmlel, Fab.- floâ€"Hlu Amy Adan: spent the week and with her pants at DIEM. mas W Outrage u m u Signed on bib-l! of your neigh- hora Is. Putteruon and M. M. Ed- D Hlm‘ mm th Wuruh‘d Sum OI‘J ch cr before have “C made such mnzwkalflc reductions in our Men‘s Suit Depnmnent. We Al |‘ ,. .1 .-. 1| “‘ng Illnï¬ Mm‘n ‘l‘mul mu! Wurnml Sum. ma. no «a: “‘1. h“.nuunnux\unuInnuuu||l\||\|||‘u\ ‘ Mum 1H1. Snug wuulcu‘ NM (“runmutfl “ “mm Wurnml 8mm Nu. ON Mn...†N u n u n .‘s n ‘0Ԡn u n u u “flu ‘.‘.° 6.50 m “.00. I'm’ ..... ............B.Iu Men‘s Short ()wrcuuts. rug. â€um! "0.....35 Mw‘a Guilt-go L‘ullur ()wrcuma regular l0.00 um! â€.00. fun...“ Men‘s Cnnwn'tuhlc um! .15. for .. Men‘s Cnmivrtuhlc Martini 018. for ................................ .....II Men's Black Mollun Dress ()vcrmum. reg. \\'e um uut guing‘ to carryover one ()vercout this season. and on may expect bargains. 'l‘ley must go. Mwn‘a UlutoI‘Cuzumunml heavy h‘ciw. were WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM fur LV‘\II \‘ ‘ "’I- _, v’, ‘ are actually selling many lines at less than \\'lmlcmlc Cum. "'3 NS OVERCOATS MEN'S SUITS rtuhlc Cullur Ovcrcmns. reg. cm A--- I1‘0IQIQIC'QIIO‘QQII no no... Inllur Ovcrmutu. rug. 0H q-vc-no- nvovc-o ma. NHL“! “The l-flml.†{or uneven! woeku. The stun-chemo“ of tho mum Koran-m Telephone Co.. raiding at. l'onlol. attended the maul bums-u 'meeuug held in mum. on 1'"er afternoon last. 0 3 Mil McLean. Mr. and Mn. Goo. McKuguo upon! Sunday at Mr. (loo. Wheuer's Man- Illa. Mr. and Mrs. luau Rudy. of our Amwlle, sank. are the uncut. at their nephew. Mr. 690. W. Hardy, Mr. 3nd Mrs. Wcltor Dny. or msamaville. (nae Min EuLBlack) went Sunday at. Mr. John lic- Knguo' I. - The service an. our church on Sun- day utter-noon last was conducts! by Mr. Geo. Hardy of this plus. on: putor being absent conducting s funml urvieo. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright, spent. Monday with their «lighter. Mn. A. E. Web-tor. 1t Oukwood. Mn. 1“. J. Kievull, and non. mu. tar John were It 80m today. It- iendlng the (mo! of the late mu Mr. an. A113!!! Hurray 890'“ Sunday a: Mama (fiends. {0.00 is.» , low asto be. abso}utely bur-e ' our abject dunng this FeLl‘uary Sale‘ we have followed this method Since the inception of have found it to be good business to accept a loss in Febuary rather than carry over this season’s goods until next season. The quality of the goods are right. the styles are ex- clusive and correct to the minute. Every garment offer- ed for sale at reduced prices carries our guarantee and we know that vou cannot possible equal these values any place in canada. ' .- - r_n---.:..~ (1;er vnn an idea Of what t0 The few p expect when Ol‘.’ FAREWELL mm W e have several odd garments which we intend to clear out at any rice, the price really is of snmï¬) consideration. «.00 "raver Pen Jack“ for. 4.75 Mnckcnnw “ hm it.†Ruhhcrévrd “ fur 8.00 (Md Com: (mum... . ‘30 “ "“.“. turl||||||l||lV I 2.80 and a." Puma fur...“ 3.00061! â€mm (mm... .... An endless variety tu choose from uudin qualities and colors not to be had in ether stores. All these coma will be sold at cost or less than cost, they must be turned into money. We are making a record price re- duction in this department. One hundred boy‘s three piece suits, also the same in two piece suits will be sold at less than cost. Suits that were 3.00 and 3.50. for -.._ _nnln t“ MEN'S ODD GARMENTS BOY’S OVERCOATS. l‘ ll bdllaua- prices following give you an idea of a you come to this store. BOY’S SUITS - v.-- v “I‘ 3.80 and 4.50; for ............. I “ 4.00 and 5.00.!01' ............ I 5.00 and 6.00. for ............. 8. I ) Loss 18 Your Gain |\ ‘III||||Q‘|I| ||||||||| I“||||\‘I‘I||||QI‘I ||‘|||ll |$|||||||‘\||\\|\||l|‘t|| The evening was spent. in dnncing and other amusement... At the noun! hour e. dainty luncheon wu served. and the W“ proceeded to â€trip the light. immtic†until the "wee emn' hourl.“ lulsover. Mr. J. Fox. and dgughwr, Min V. Fox. 0! Ddrymplo. hnvo returnml hunm alter a. short. visit. among lo- cal mum-noel. Mr. S meown conducted services in lit-Morton Methodist church on Sun- day evening last. in the absence or the regular pnltor, Mr. 'l‘otton. The people in the north and 0! our Michbnrhood’ ere very noted debut- on end can uphold their points in ell argument.- with eflective skill. now would 11: be to loan n. dobnting club to meet weekly or uni-weekly? 'lhie would nave n two-fold pur- pose. It would whlle em a low at the weary evening: prove the intellect. DRAINAGE CASE Bowmanflllo Review: The damage one o! the town-hip o! Burlington rt. Sylm; «M m up before Jung. Met. 0! mm. mu In the m M; m but u mil-M ts new we W with I!" 891w. and emu ‘ Thu L In Lril ad "morn W300“ Ompmm: Chip M RR, he} had '1 36M Mimi 6m“ 'r WM H 951m 194 I mm mm; and Winn uidpm mm M the Innunun I§|||| l‘l“ ‘ul‘5‘|||‘|‘|| \|I||\‘|‘|| |\||||| “||\|||\I Jul. wwwâ€" . goods are right. the styles are ex- . the minute. Every garment offer lprices carries our guarantee and cannot pOSSlble equal these values \Htl|||l|| E. Ron is visiting Mend: Kn ............ 1.75 . nod ulna 1m- «k Boy‘s Fleece Lined Underwear Q! I. 75 l’cnmuna " 50c Wool Underwear.................... m Nealigcc Sham....'.................. me Wool am; a we. “mum... 'M‘ u M Iunuu uuuuuuuu 78c Bu)â€: ï¬uuwr Wm 80c “ Sweater...................n.u Haw;- Rihbod MI Snail-tuna. all at 00c Mm‘a Blue and Mack Heavy S “c “ vay M Umkmwm‘m. "c N. Buck MM! Oar We Lino»! Minn " 8M “ “ um Maer we I30)": Linn) mm. (mu. 60c Boy's Curl (WWW... 60c Mcn‘u Pull Down Caps . 045.00 Coon Coats for . . ................. 130.00 â€0.00 Coon Coats for ....................... $38 00 085.00 Coon Coats for ........................ â€6.00 985.00 Coon C0318 for ........................ 366.00 0100.00 Coon Coats for. ....................... 378.00 3110.00 Coon Coats for .................... v . $82.00 075 00 Musktat lined. ottor collar...... .‘ “5.00 KENT STREET, LINDSAY MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN'S FUR COATS menu. mnum 23., Mum“ Lamb Cup: 8mm \|||I|“‘|\illl|| Q! township m thu 1- ‘n Mun-N- thelr oxnmmathn mm- the 8"“ part 0! the: any. I‘M-'11} HOW" 0‘ Unduy. â€Much-n M' Cl†I“ Ir. Sylvester. pun» : 1‘- SM†lookod dw- the hum-‘1‘ of W town-NP. NO RAISE m â€pliut‘m Of V: Wk" of the “I": hw mr an IF crane of salary, givin ‘ 0' h‘. am that livin; izud in†do w road It the Y-n-uhng 0Ҡcouncil committees M. um; night Clerk Ray stated Hm at the?" sum time Con-emu:- mu mom“ “60. mo house, fuel mm “gm. Some of the alder-m ‘u Muted '1†1mm to the suinrios paid h 0“ tom. Mr. Bell was 8“ '. 1! PM. it“ new. Vroomun “-50 was little enough. Aid. (nu-k mood um an. F!“ 1‘!†â€'0 [00¢ assistance by W†in: w Willis. and doing†lob- sbout. tho are hall. 1% m “I. M opinion 0â€. I!“ that If. Bell was sum it M,“ no nice will be “W m M 0, who. yet. I om: ran 0". OAITOR (\m‘ “flflt‘l‘ fur ‘uu i" RV“! {m Nun :- ti. I“ 7.0 15¢ Annual Distri The thiflu-ulh nn 0! the Women's 311v ot the Lindsay diam N'dg‘O-ï¬l. Suntln: N ‘1“! about 1.31:1 knowing Ili‘h’flflh‘,‘ adios “N";- prawn-m Foley. Mr.» 'I'un It's. 'l‘hnrstun, hhm lord; Mrs. Mulligan Wilson. POIILWHH‘I ; Juan-mo; Mrs. I n ltd, Limh-n \.‘H In. Grand; and \1 Mm Hn- (h'\ul|u1 by Mrs. (hm. 'l‘m'm-x the maciim: nmmim “I. awn-tum ul‘ H‘ Uttletnn um! “1‘5 appointed us «'uurw The rt-lunr‘s m‘ H lattes Of Ult- died“: “I uleflfliflh pl‘a'sv! Midge-st. auxihun 1m mmnhors. 'l CUM the sumwr Must and ham r Fa] la “oral neon-1 ur_\. ‘0 report that â€w I: «handed . Cmbray ullxilium m memlwrs. ’l'hv Cl! “‘0 supper «1 1h.- M. At a Inn-mar lary A resolution \\ :\ 'omenu wearhu.r luru. - had a detrinwn1..l m and Hhuuld ha. Their rosulmx at. One Visit "B m. Mrs. “'ilt-nm. Mon Falls rcpt)!“ Illa. 'l'ht-ir fleet. 0m- Myer, Mrs. melon Fa .1. A box I“ lent. 1 m. A box 01' Mn?" “l cent. to thn In N had a Visiting « than the homes of ‘ Int “Md the meotiv PM; “8 SIR-{Hr ' x ‘ ‘3 EH6 WNW It mm mm , _ m m4; H “ ENTB We are. duh-l forth cV’ul‘y . mid. You wilt the pleasurable M m You‘ll bk‘ 1 Beautiful Night (; 800k, Beading ] Night Gowns, Ii ï¬bbon and 1:4 Night Gown 5‘. sleeves fri Hui Night Gowns. all lines, at rmluc. White Drawers. insertion, 5( ’c O’LOU 54th YEAR. WflJï¬M LARG 1': I I .\ 8100 v UUNC 1‘: “it WW 69M OM