Sun. Howe : Mr. Joe. Mr. Dr. Hutchinson : the road to the freight 8 saw Rigs are stuck so bad before. on it right along." “Suckers are coming up. They . year or two, but, this spring, seem plentiful and very large.†McConnell: "I am told t me riflemen kill ild geese. with 7 Emily creek last. that So a big flock of w shots, down by week.†John {eynolds (Mt. Horeb): never saw the fall wheat sol green in March before, nor the roads in worse condition than they are now." “I ..I st. high crown. western towns. easier narrow ones." Albert .Iewett: “The sidewalks on Kent-st. or three feet That would provide for the ill- traflic on them and narrow roadway so that some- one with it." . John McSweyn: “The minor water-powers of Ontario will graâ€" dually diminish- as the co intry isl up. For as the woods the spring thaw will 11!. cleared disappear take the . short time, and the water will get away with a rush instead of going; gradually and maintamm a supply all the year round.†W. and we shall start making chees next week. cents for all of April and half of May. That is better than but- ter would he at 30 cents a pound. We have had a. Capital butter season. the. output made a recordg and the price was 22 cents. 'It'l is a wonder Mariposa doesn't go into dairyinng more. Up west; they regard it as part of their farming, and don't start threshâ€" ing machines till 8 o’clock beq cause the milking must be done. Down here they start at 6, and milking is regarded as a sort of ' nuisance. But as beef goes down, the dairying must come.†____,____+_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE WOODVILLE ' 9' Bowerman’s dental Visits yrst Fridays in April at Queen’s hotel. Dr . ______.__â€"â€"+_____â€"- VICTORIA UOAI) Dr. Bowerman’s dental visit-s first: paw‘s hotel, Thursday, April 2nd.- Come early. ______.+__â€"â€"-â€"-- COBOCONK The. next. visit of Dr. Bowermam. dentist, will be on Wednesday, April 1st, at residence of John Graham. ___'__.+__._â€"â€"â€"-â€" KIllKlr‘lELl) Dr. J. .1. Hart. dentist. of Can- nington. will he at Kirklield, Campâ€" bell House. on Wednesday, April 1st. and first Wednesday of each sucâ€" ceeding month. ______'+___â€"â€"â€"â€"- CAMBRAY Will the party who found ladies' hand satchel near Lindsay, in l'lccember last, belonging to William Weldon, Cambray, please return; same to owner at once, who will pay all expenses incurred. +______ BEXLEY The wet weather of the past two weeks has been very unhealthy, and many of the people of this locality have been sick, and it also has bro- ken up our good sleighing too soon for the good of the community. Corson’s Siding saw a goodly number of our friends take their deâ€" parture for the west on March 10th. Mr. B. Fox and his wife and family of Norland, Mrs. Alfred and C. Brentnell, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dav- ey and two children and Mr. B. Davey and his wife and others have gone to Indian Head. We all join in wishing them health and prosperi- tV. On Wednesday evening last about four o’clock fire broke out in a large barn belonging to Robert Ferguson, who was away at the time, and everything except his stock Was burned. We are glad to know that the Peel brothers have got, started in the new store at Victoria, Road, We wish them success in their new enterprise. , Mr. B. Dalleon and Mr. H. Ball. who have spent the last two months at Burk’s Falls in a bark camp, reâ€" turned home on Friday last. .Miss N. Bowhey of Norland is “Siting friends here at present. v’l‘he Rev. R. Sanster of Corson’s Siding is holding his regular serviâ€" ces on Sunday evening. Quite a number of the Bexley folks attended. although the walking was bad. _.____+___‘â€"â€"â€". EDENâ€"MARIPOSA Mr; Robert Jewell, who has been laid up with a cut foot, is able to be out again. Miss Ward, teacher at the seventh, spent Sunday at Springbrook farm. Mr. Wes. Jewell of Little Britain, called on Eden friends last week. Miss Mabel Wickett spent a. few days last week visiting Oakwoo'd friends. Our C. E. is progressing, although- owing to the state of the roads the atttndance is small. . Spring is here and the kissing bug is out again, One was seen hover- ing over a certain milk stand Sunâ€"“ day night. ' . - Quite a number from here took in the comet at CW and report 32 “.1 7 .'.'-.‘..I have been scarce for a 90 or table evening Was spent by - 'party VD ressing his sur should be made two Ignition of the \VldCl‘ on each Slde. 01%.le had been the bird. Sarah . - . 11th ,. . . g in you ’ ~ snow all .0 a ~ minister married t Mr. 0, years ago. a man. . . , .. away costu .1. Lexus \OakWooo Chees"'The bridesm Butter Factory): “1 think Innis, wore Mr. Thos. Brown was best man. We ‘ r‘lavelle has offered 11. will understand after means ing. the E ening of the 13 more of the friends of Mr. . Argue, from Kinmount, ed 5 out of ,before the west. and Saturday. at _ Mrs. T. Kaine of British Columbia the icons. the Falls. editor of the spent Friday in visiting friends at Lytle, on his way to span broke up about 2 o’clock in each returning to his ‘ home at Indian Point. ed on Monday to resmne as a. member of the provincial par- He return- his duticS he had Speï¬t an liment at present in session. to be forgotten. late, together uwordod address. MI"- 3. suitable reply. exâ€" prise and his appre- kindness which he shown them. ____.__â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"""" CENTRE ELDON Meil Logan has moved to his That's right Neil; get before you look for the A. McInnis and Miss Brown were married on Feb. by Rev. Mr. Watson. This he parents of both McInnis and his bride many He is a very old g The bride wore a going- me of drab ladies’ cloth. aid, Miss Catherine Mc- Sky blue ladies’ cloth. Mr. â€Kenneth this what it when we see new houses go~ Mr. McInnis built his last summer. illobt. Morrow Was the contractor. ,Mr. John Bell is going to move to his new farm next week. Arch. A. McInnis has bought the! Bentley larm, and Geo. Campbell of ' Balsover the Dumond farm. What takes Colin N. McDonald to the east every Sunday evening, Mr. Ben. Jackson is busy with his Sawmill. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson w visiting her parfnts, Mr. and Tarry recently. :Another wedding the near future. _____.__+__â€"-â€"â€" » A PALESTINE" Messrs. W. and J. McMillan left on Monday for the Wtst. .. On Wednesday, 18th inst., the home. of . Mr. . M. Moran was the as out Mrs, is expected int ‘ sdene of a very happy asSembly',"the occasion being the marriage of Miss 'chFadyen and Mr. J ohm‘ Moran. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Ferguson, B.A., of Glenarm. The bride was the recipient of a large number of useful and costly pre« sents. .Congra'tulations. 0n ~the 18th ‘of March Miss Bella Mr. Ronald Bell, both entered the realm of felicity. Their many unite in wishing them much i happiness. . Mr. T. Hunter,.our popular cheese- imaker, has for the past few days ibcen a busy man. He has had seâ€" iveral men repairing the factory, preâ€" ipatory to a large season’s work. i Messrs. Duncan and Peter Gil- =christ have tired of Eldon and have gone to seek their fortune in the [Canadian Northwest. We wish them and all the Eldon boys that are goâ€" ing up there this spring, a marked degree of success. . Mr. Morrow and son, carpenters. spent a few days at Palestine last week at James and Colin McMil- lanâ€"s. The latter gentleman is putâ€" ting up a verandah, which will add greatly to the appearance of his al- ready ï¬ne looking premises. _______+_’â€"-O-â€"â€"‘ OAKWOOD number in reSpouse to an invitation from Capt. Crandell in Lindsay) A ,very enjoyable evening was spent land all arrived home safe and sound 1about daybreak. Mrs. Webster and daughter were called to Toronto on Saturday to the dying bedside of Mrs. Webster’s neice, Miss Sara. Gout-lay. She has been twice operated on for peritoniâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Campbell spent last week with their friends at Glenarm. Considerable of the little folks at present are afflicted with parotitis. A few of our citizens can be seen w-ending their way to the bush bright and early some mornings to gather the flowing juice of the map- les, and manufacture that spring delicacy, which alas Cannot always be procured at any price. Our young people are noted for} their sociability, and not a week passes without some home being brightened with their presence. Last week the town cab carried a. goodly tis. but all efforts have failed. Her end is expected any day. The Rev. A. F. Webster, in his reâ€" cent sermon last Sabbath, referred to the present agitation in the local house. He stated that the man who gives money, knowing it will be us- ed for corrupt purposes, and the: man" who would use money for bribery purposes, and ‘ also the man who would accept mouey as a bribe, in this estimation, Were unprinciplcd linen and 'breeders of corruption. He 'also maintained the time had come when public conscience needs to he 'aroused, not men howling at each loth , ‘but men of principle seeking 'to promote ‘our country’s greatest- igood, and zealous to banish every lappearance of evil. . ' â€"â€"â€"â€"-+â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€". . i -â€".Fra.nz Adamï¬eyefl n.§aretired gr’mssian ofï¬cer, lia‘s ï¬ngeanabcak. 2m which the , hairy 533:? ‘3! “sensuous ‘ cc; n.1,? _ Mr. ' spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. 4;, a silver tea, Monday for Toronto, Cew will makes a, flying the guest _o‘ Gould, from spent Monday at the vRev. R. McNamara Burgoyne left on Monday for Toron- to. day their youngest child, taking up to the hospital for medi- cal treatment. on Monday horses at rand's sale. 1 covering sister, some weeks, returned to Toronto on Monday. (1.x; if; qSotZdIftcgd spent a couple of gt Satur day. the 14th inst. turned . home on , Sandford is still under medical treat,- l ment in the city, Miss Sandford, to wait upon her mother. Sam. McKendry, of Lindsay, with his parents. DeCew left on - where Mrs. Deâ€" remain while Mr. IleOew trip to London. a Miss Eileen Lytle, of f her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) A. Graham of Kirkï¬eld, Falls. Mr. W. and Mrs. Sykes left on Mon- for TorOnbo, accompanied by _ whom they are' Mr. Sheehey went to Toronto J. to purchase a team of Mr. Davies is slowly reg from her accident. Her' who has been with her for Mrs. last. week. and 113-; Saturday. Mrs. i and her daughter, went up last week Dr. Gould has hadthe interior 0 The W. F. M. S. of St. Andrew's, church met at the resi ~ .Allan last Wednesday lsewing for the bale, . t which they sen annually to the Indians of the Northa ; west. The attendance was very large and the ladies Spent. a most pleaSant as well as a. profitable afâ€" e cry in certain por- tions of our village is “the North-, west, the Northwest." ._It reminds’ one of the «ditty we learned in our childhood, "He packed up his goods with. a hip! hip! hurrah l" and; said ’he wasg'oing toManito'ba. Or. “The limping Dutchman, Haxis‘Ritâ€", ter Von Kraut,†“So lame he could scarce] about, . With magic ointment he greased his. leg, . ' And slid for the city of Winnipeg.†The. ï¬re bell drew a large crowd to v, the streets on Saturday morning." It was thought that Sandford's fac-, tory was on ï¬re, but the slight: blaze, if there was any, was extin-j guished in a few minutes. E The dam at Rosedalc is reported in , an unsafe condition. If such be the; case it should be repaired speedily.{ as with the ice still in Cameron Lake. it might mean the loss of a, good deal of property if not of lifcfl if the dam were to suddenly giVo way. The y hoblble . weather 0f last week; warm at their seaâ€"l started some people son’s ploughing. We are also in- formed, and on very reliable authoâ€"z rity, that a small patch of potatoes. was planted last week. We expect | some of those new potatoes when they ï¬rst make their appearance. ______+.___â€"â€"â€" OPS COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS A regular meeting of the Ops council was held on Monday, March 23rd. The minutes of last regular meeting were read and confirmed; after the clerk had erased Mr. Haw; kin’s name and inserted Mr. Hick- son’s as seconder of the resolution re Remboro roads closing. COMMUNICATIONS From the clerk of Manvcrs, in reâ€" ference to Wm. Wylie’s statute la- bor. . From Mr. McNeillie, re stone crush- mg. From Fenelon council, asking that the fence be removed off the boun- dary road between Ups and Fen-.elon. opposite the moond concession of; Ops. ' Mr. Grimson, ovmer of east half lot 23, con. 1, explained to council that he intended to build 120 rods of wire fence along the east end of his farm, and would be. grateful if the usual bonus were given him. Reeve McLean said that he Was pleased to know that a wire fence would be built there, and regretted he could only bonus 60 rods of it. New. year’s council would likely pay him the balance, as the fence would be- neï¬t the road very much at that point every winter. F Mr. Donald McLean also asked for a bonus on 60 or 70 rods of fence. but Reeve McLean could only pro- mise him a bonus on 25 rods of it, and said he would prefer Hanusing wire fences nearer Lindsay, by which a greater number of ratepayers would be, beneï¬ted. Mr: McLean said he wanted a. bonus on 50 rods or none; thatone drift had reached a. height, of thirty feet last winter at his placeâ€; and surely that ought to entitle him to a “good bonus: He withdrew ;without ceremony,- ,. midi.â€" Iily' 'eongihtingfl a to whether he wouldbufldzm feline-or'not. ,-~ . , g BOUNDARY requested. On motion of Best, the reevelwws ral’swd to Lindsay, was app The by-law confirming Friday until Saturday. ment '0; ‘ usual headings, and Mrs. L. W. signed and sealed. ‘ Thursday, when . revision. and transact other DUSI- o ness. cations DiCkSOn, ~of 'I‘p. engineer; lmid regarding the council; 1 4.5., his drug store and ofï¬ce re-papcred, 18ml post, thereof ; .and the effect of the work is very ,strong urging . pleasing. (3.] lth'inging ilfefore parliame visabiility of ï¬nishing the, ‘Mark, tered in the by-law appointing an cnâ€" ‘ gineer. ithird ‘By-laws {pound-keepers and fenceâ€"viewers were also .usual manner. [1181111812, {ask the ‘fencc at con. 2. o 'mOch i'veyC h'wm‘ ' l . ‘Webster, Mr. J iplan of Rosedale was laid 1 further 1considcration. iMr. Palmer, that 'lowed a bonus of 30 cents 5 c ‘n."‘. " Dim .’.".' n.‘ ‘u “ and. have pipes cast as comâ€" Messrs. Hickson . in schedules 'nted to serve in the of Ops, until the successors are : shall have been appointed, an byâ€"law be passed coniirmin. ointmentâ€"Carried. . the appoxntâ€" It pathmasvers. fcnoevicwcrs minded dkeepers thin and was FOR PR1 as instruc _ e township print- TEN DEBS- Moved the May 28th, ’they’ will meet as a con 7 w. F. O’BOYLE, Clerk. _â€"___..â€"â€"â€"â€" FENELON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS tiOn Common were received from 1).L.S., the ofï¬ce , have ' . McDiar- i ponents Jos. Pogtie's claim 00 mm Jas. Dickson, I). jdegr submitting plan of Rosedala l federal, of the Trent Valley project, ;. council’s co-operation in ‘. mg at. the ad- work. On motion by Messrs. Craig andbc 1mm Jas. Dickson’s name was 911â€", in "The try-law was given a reading, signed and scaled! appointing pathmasters, introduced and passed in the On ,motion of Messrs. Mark and ’the: line of the r - motion of Messrs. Palmer and as. Dickson's bill for over for On Mark, seconded by Jas. Wilson be alâ€" a rod to build a wire fence at lot. 14, con. ],-â€"carried. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Crugg, Richard Parrington was paid $5 for work done on con. 2, lot 27. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Cragg, D. Sinclair was authorized to procure 15 pieces of lG-ft. cedar, not less than 6 inches at the top, for Routley's bridge. On motion of Messrs. Cram; and Mark the sum of S2 was paid Wm. Isaac for a road to get gravel. (in motiOn of Messrs Mark and Webster the auditors' report was a- dopted and auditors were paid $6 each. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Mark, $5 was granted to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Webster, Messrs. Wm. Ellery and Thos. Littleton were given 230. per rod bonus for wire it'nm,‘ along the new road at their lot. On motion by Messrs. Cram and Mark, T. R. James was given a bonus of 25¢. a rod for wire fence at lot 4, con. 2. Oh motion of Messrs. Palmer and Mark $10 was granted to Jas. Brown, commissioner, to expend on lot 4, con. 9. On motion of Messrs. Webster and Cragg the timber on the Mad allowâ€" ance at lot 17, con. 11, was sold to A. Slade for $7, and the clerk was instructed to give Mr. Slade three iotices fonbidd‘ing any person cut- ting or removing timber off said Moved by Mr. ' road allowance without consent of council. On motion of Messrs. Cragg and Mark 15¢. a rod bonus was granted to W. Barks} for putting :20 rods wire fence at lot 1, con. 2. On motion of Messrs. Webster and Mark, $5 each was granted Mary and Sarah McFadyen, in care of R. C. Webster. 3% J. B. POWLES, Clerk. ~ ‘1’ "1“;- __,____+.__.__ Prof. DeSilberz Coming. Prof. "J. H. DeSilberge. the emin- cnt German eye specialist will be at the following places on the dates mentioned : Benelon 'Falls. at the Mansion House, March 30th to April lst in- elusive. ‘ Kinmount. at Scott's Hotel A ' 2nd and 3rd. ' pm Minden,‘ 'at Dominion Hotel ' 4th to 7th. ’ April Haliburton, at Lucas Ho so ' 8th and 9th. u . April. ' Bobeaygeon. ' at the Rockland . Homowwl tlogie‘md 11th.; . . . . a ,. Brad urn Ho April 13th :o 13th inclusive. â€9' .1- '. ,_ at m a. l ' V I hi‘minskilz-za ' "p ' "m" “4“ “'88 received the ‘ ried' that m passed. ltoria. do horeby express Mr J Legislative rio, and Mr. leader mons. and we look Fexielon council met at Cam‘u‘ay on tire conï¬dence that i- strumental J85, lelections then conducted by ' ook with sorrow on thrlwhose abilities from Sec. Arm-Epeople by. men be oblivious 'trust that .when the affairs of this Vought holding be above suspicion. Fenelon Falls, March 24th, '03. A MOTHER'S ne’smusmurv ‘ Every mother is responsible some extent for the health of her ' tructed to Llittle ones. will always keep proteCtiong OW W mu DWOOâ€MBOOâ€W..â€Cmm0W Trustworthy Goods at Uniformly R ight Prices , season's style. call for. -.. .. ° . u‘ N . . ' . . t ‘ ~ . , . ~ .5 . . , * ww - l. o w . , o 9 . .dlfldren. For this Purpose abolutely no medicine can “"1 B‘W'B Ovm Tablets W speedily relieve and iii-0% and bowel â€(Sag there is . levers. ch.lr wards The - are sold under a guarantoc 10’ Ca?“ in. H. Dela-mmo tail: no opiate or harmful who 090004 the mothers who have used 113:1]? A" and cult- Tablets praise them and “:0: 8]“ in the house. Mrs. John “ope!“ Blissï¬eld, N.B.. says: 1 1m. “â€- mily of six children and havea I“ Baby's Own Tablets and know tied they are the best medicine I h at lever used for my little ones." ave were givenv P)’ You can get Baby’s Own '1‘ 1 ow. W. J. Bold» from any druggist 01‘ â€WV willie“ . P. PW- ‘ sent by mail post paid at'gr, c be and 818m? “9': ‘a, box by writing to the or (iii-‘8 Ward 111]th 7' - liams' MaliCine Co., Brorlwille 0‘:- Among the churches . n " _______+__.__. cans. comm. sunmsen 111B DAWSON cm whens read from Mr. J. H. member for the riding, ex- unavoidable am . the “ample! Ship It the Klondide Bonspicl y Mr. Bemister, W. H. Baker. and car- C. A. of East Vic- A copy of the Klondike humus their entire to hand, and in it are two articles telling of the victory of Chris, Cor- {iieil'a rink at the Dawson (Sity bon- spiel in February. Mr. Corneil's rink di'ft‘atwd that of us 0‘ this count}'- Moncrief, the former hero iii curling- by Mr. Bemistcr, seconded ,dom in the Arctics. ()1 the gm . Bean, and resolved, that 'the Nugget says: Victoria put The game Was worthy of the ï¬nals The curling was brilli- ant,and among the bust (‘Vor seen on the local ice. Moncricf put up a magniï¬cicnt struggle, but nothing, could arrest thetri- .,- umphal march of the (Dining champions. The victors had the nerve and the science. They were surer than their opponents" and cleaner Politics thwl or the skip of the winning rink the the" 01" zNuwet says : ' â€Corneil. is a. comparative stranger were misjudged in As the bunspit-l mlâ€" by . . II. Carnegie. this riding in the also in Col. Sam. Commons in in Lindsay-5t. brid 's on the suing set-tun Pilkie resmned sewer, on S. C Jail R. I ntractor J. Sussexâ€"st. in the House of CO!“- to them with enâ€" thc; will be in- in bringing about pun-r rrie, Belleville, can, ford build their cement ‘ labor. Alex. (‘ullon has inst machinery and taken Albert and Perry \ . y Fred. rship. E. Matt-hett is selling on rong bankrupt stock of f price. Remember the ite Watchman-Warden terations are being ma -spatchers’ office at the st. meanwhile the despatcher ying a down-stairs room. . E. A. Hardy, B.A., wil rograms of the meeting ( io Library Association in Toronto on April lBt both provincial ilndltlhe beginning. has been forced on thelvanoed, however, it could be easily who Would appear to ‘soen. ‘from the remarkable way in to anything cleVat' which he handled his rink that he arena, and “'0 i was a past Wuate in the art of near at, hand laying the ‘stuns' just. where he . country will ’wanted them. The fact of the matâ€" to a higher level, and tar. , Cornell is a curler vFill! al- reputation. Over exalted positions will lmoat national he beg-an the game itwenty years ago MASON, Soc. lat Mindsay, Ontario. and soon had lbeCome so expert that he was made -â€"-*â€"â€"‘+"'"'â€"-‘ Eone of the rink skipped by the â€f imous Flavelle, which at the “inmâ€" ‘peg‘ bonspicl in. 1898, carried olithc ' championship. He is a. Very steady player, one who does not. become rattled in the presence of a crowd of spectators, or during acri- tical stage of the 38m†Fenclon Falls. was Mr ’ to. the hospital on ll} ing. Ht: will Lu‘ treat; iseasc. r. W. Mark. of Valentin es of “heat on thi- l.‘~l':‘. . lx’nowlson. toun. Ili'.llll' raddish and other gr'wi ’ 0 17th, .e Collegiate lustitut.- secured an English to heldon. “ho will l‘HtCli to w days. Cricket will this sununer. . E. Maltholl, Stock of American boots. .rulibIerS at Armstronï¬~ . Lindsay. Beautiful cm han “‘lltll"§;li(‘ primes. ‘ that the political the day is RM. . J. Davis, an umployv ( Kitchener (30.. “MS ' scalded at the works :1 .. ks ago. but is able to to the prudent mother at hand the means the health of her and "oe 8-ya1râ€"oiid son of Mr. \ 15 Sl‘iilllg‘ ullon's stunner is l: wharf The engine . d the current keep: ill“ ‘5 "M‘ohil‘g, )ll‘. .\llu l‘l‘ hf‘ .lOh of oiling thew 4 «ll‘ (.‘h;ll'lr‘<< lli‘l‘lljgl-l‘l 'l‘zzmr.’ “0:11. the ('ollop‘iutv li:~" ' -.\‘ night. \yril Ilrzl ll" 1 many Lin'lsux'iti-s 3‘ vi 0 oi" hearing Sir- llillhm" Lug: - IF it: and following days :1 the above dates, th: freedom of our :toxe is extended to you it ban}: the occasion of our String Milliie‘y opening. Nobcter-lace than this to gain correct ideas of millincry ne mes Time will be on display co tics of the news c c ations by the foremost de- sig e s of Paris, Lori-ion, and Nov Yok, int racer} ed with we late; 11 :\' 1*.“ by our own designers .ni lriumers Astithestflcs for spring and the new effects that will be in v.)- guc, we law: then for your visit. Cone and see them Wednesday and fol living days. is" ‘. . . . s l..l.:ll n- \\‘i]] llt‘lia‘. h“, 9â€." Opening- .sday. M‘l'zl ‘ (if lill‘ (‘3 accept r. Emanuel Wallis W‘A‘ l .and most rvspch-d‘?“l i:):l::;l dropped lll‘Llll (all he .1015; )whilv mailing . t , .. Glace, thllo lll‘ll' 11:11.:ldt‘nnen ‘ llcuceforth. ' V. , Ashton, Glen :lll ,onifseref successful :it the. ndale 13501: conductor. h Cons. . week, Here‘s 3« is‘ ' . béighu-hell's millint‘l‘\,‘ a pub" Fm? (Thursdayn L IS ‘3; IS invited to ins; (lispl-ifh ll'hls $031501) Coil 4. V 0 '1‘! . “or made ladits lieadw At the C regmflr meeting of it IiiiasB'dA'.’ held 'l‘uvsd' excurs- â€Cided to hold 'c holid 1011 of llie soci f‘ ay ‘0 Berlin tliui Th “tory town. ’ e Misvae Hal F'i, Lilzli, and t3; lll‘x'll;ilitlll_ Oll \Vt-zll‘. let 1‘â€an this and Sil'l â€" Finely tailored ready to-wear costumes in all the n: w weaves oomuoooomcmom “COM“(ROOQOOCOCCM 000mm â€moo. . 3.00.00... “â€0 uncommon... COSTUMES teimmed in all the latest den. 'gns. They comprise b‘ack and navy SHE‘S. ptetttly maimed With taffeta tolls. Fine wail home~ spans, some made with slot seems. others with tabs piped with satin; 3'3 k covert cloth. piped with satin; Venetian and cheviot cl ths and grey snow flake treads etc. This showing embraics a very chance rang ' :22“ the cornpletnas of the assortment. These we have fallen 3} prices much has than usually asked by ladies’ sthiméogï¬h T . t; SMSOnr showing in this de- drag: 01' of an i mer season- Alltho new“. We: know to the bosyt dress material mac“ 3701730le Val-m andeorrect coloring this The dress accessories for the naming m 3'0 “1030 Of thoh' hast class '1: st 10s and other novelties. myof the chateau?» our directlimpoi-totions. [unholy and Costume diaphy second floor. e 6: Sons ~ . 'Kj‘liâ€"‘WDSAY ONE PRICE Paton will 1 - . it) 1 amasprmg millinei'y 01,. and 2nd, Room kin 8 sh N ,oc Store_ n . g wand 5 Stairs. Ln L. \