Plain or Raglan shoulders, abso- lutely impervious to water--may be rolled up to occupy so little space that they are most convenient for travel l . ng. $3, $4, $5 to $18. HABERDASHERY To meetr’every taste we Show every right fabric-~but, of course, the very best grade obtainable of each. ‘ ‘ I at . . , / to-day, as IS 1115 Spring Overcoat. No one material enjoys a mono- poly of favor. We've :1. splendid showing of Man's IIaberclasheryutlw sort that Mon like to spruce up in ! ‘~. man should give more ati minim In his 'l‘ugg‘ery at Spring: time than :my other sermon of the year. It's alwiiys much more in evidence. The '1‘ch the Shirt, the Hosiery and every sort oftrimming a Man wears. stands out boldly during the Spring and Summer. Choice and Exclusive Shirts 50c to 2.50 Beautiful Neckweat 150 up to 1.00 Choice Hosiery 10c to 75¢ GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. commas, CUFFS and everythiv g in Toggexv at Fair Price: The Man who buys Toggery here wilt get the smartest and the latest productions the markets afford. And you 11 ï¬nd our prices as pleasing as our Haberdashery ' B. J.‘ GOU Gill GET INTO ONE OF THEM FOR COMFORT ! ‘ If you've not got-.. one then look at ours, for the Spring i. seasbn is the “trick- iest" of all season’s and you should have a Raincoat right handy! young- 2 high-bred 2 coWI, ha: Item Cl‘ma 1 cow. 2 H Sim“: April 12, 1913 ‘n Cllf ind old COWS. 30 head of grass cattle. .11 kinds. years. 10 head dl'.v tion. 11 horses. V 11 horses, workers and drivers. 1 bay gelding 9 years old. 1 brown gelding 12 veal-s old 1 white mare. ï¬rst-class ‘and kind in harness. , 1 brown mare 5 years old. 1 pony outï¬t, cansigned. 1 brown mare. middle-aged, con- signed. CONSIGNED. 1 cornâ€"cut oak sideboard. 1 velvet covered arm chair. 'l‘erms.â€"-Si:< months? credit on dairy Cows. three months on grass cattle, ‘ three months on horses at rate of 7 per cent. allowed for cash 0n credit amounts on all sums over $20, under $20 cash. Islay, March 31,â€"311‘. John Elford is at present Visiting with relatives at Oshawa. W. A. Fannin': son, auctioneer. Mrs. [L (H‘uhum um! rum Jnlm. nI~ rm Mrs. Alr‘x. Mt‘l“ml.\'t'n. hm'v N‘- tm‘nml uflvr pun-mung n m» dun: with rolmiwm in 'l‘m‘nntu. MIN! 1mm l-Ill'm'cl, nr 'I‘m'nntn. nwnt WNW at tha- mutm-mal home. The ï¬nk-n! wlml un I-‘t‘ltlny. March #2 . (Htl mnmtvlumhlu tlnmmrv in IN! \«llun'ivt. 'l‘hu'nmr wnu Muwn (rum Mr. M. Mnnu-w' huwhmmv um! I112: arising-aha"! mm ulm uhh’lml nut of pln'm. Mr. I». H. Hpuncn'n hm'u “us Ilil'lud n llulo nl'l' tho wait. 'Ihn wind- .quI of Mr. .H.:; \\'lh~nn'.~; hum Wus Wally Mont ol'm'. ulm thu gnhlv vml EWM WNW Nmm out. 'l'ha root on Hâ€. [mm (:ruhum's burn, on tho ',luv:a whom hp mamas. was badly shattered, Some of tho I'uftm's being blnwn down. Mr. Tum Hill's log ham was levelled. Extensiw Damage A! lslay Village Mr. Clarence SIN-rice. of Ottawa. spent the holidays at the parental home. 3 months on all horses. 3 months on all grass cattle. 6 months on dairy cows. 4 setts single harness, new. 1 sett siogle harness, old. 1 sett double harness, old. 1 second-hand opcn lingzy. 1 buggy, new, selling under lion 1 open runabout, selling under Ii 20 fancy woollen lap rugs and 1‘ per rugs. Mr. Alhbrt 'l‘hnhum. of 'l‘m'onto. recently spent a few duys at the home (if Mr. Harvey ('opp. Miss Moynvs, of Pleasant. Valley district. recently Visited her friend Miss Muy‘ 'l‘olmio. ’l'ho intm‘lul‘ of our school has res- cmtly born puintml. which adds much to its nmwunim‘v. Miss M. (‘m‘rins roc'ently Visited friuuls at. Wuorlvillo. The crown authorities have drop- ped all proceedings against Stephen Kiyoshk, the young Walpole Island Indian, accused of murder. vv u.-â€" 0†pects 8: getting married. We knew Notice is hereby gix’on, pursuant to when our beans had hung around long the Ontar‘o Slatute L, George V .,l enough. Ellis Minnie ever given-this Chapter 26, Section 55, that an. por- email)! a 1032’: m sons having claims against the estatg : 9’93- 00- of William Johnston Hepburn. late; 315:??? you or Ellsm ever given him of the Township of Fenelon, in the “Never!" , - County of Victoria, gentleman, de- up...“ It remains for Judith Wellmn ceased, who died on or about the to do u. am: #1163 right on deck. with Eighteenth day of March, 1913. are both elbows titan}: nut. It won't be I ' ‘ , week befm'wu'u knew whether Joel to send b) pOSt. prepa‘d, or to deâ€" “ '7 ~ -~7. I.-n.l! laud." II ‘lm “tun: WVor to William A. Cook and Manley! Max-“ea. farmers, both of the said Township of Fenelon, Cameron P.Q., the Executors of the will of the said deceasndg on or before the TWenty- atth day 9f April, 1918, thei) mm \, addresses and descriptions. and ‘ ":11 statement at the particu- M d th°ir claims and the natal. d the @‘rity (if any) held by ‘thfll. duly rm "ied by statutory (b- m duly F" ï¬ed by mmtory b Minnie Header-m was twenty years duration. old .na . recognized belle for ten mue- After and last mentioned flat: ï¬le .mnd_ EVEI'JM’ w W tut executors will proceed to dish-mute we would make wmebody a good wile. the nuts of the deceased among the She had been "keeplng company" with parties entitléd thereto, having- to- Joel bad- tor nearly thmyenn. Joel gar-d. only ‘to the! claims '(‘1 which they shall thenhave notice. and thy shall not. beJiahle tor th'e users so distributed,-or}or any part W, to ammo“ 0! “ï¬cwm‘ My shall» not ï¬ve'notm at». them ot- :1 [the distribution. ~<‘ crossed Holstein aid Ayuhlre « MOORE? a; 1 Solicitors (or an COW. : Hotsteln. rising (1‘69er Notice to Creditors. rod Ayrshirei. springing. halt Shorthom 3nd . H hall Ayrshire. rising let April. COWS in good CODdl' pmp.; Geo. Jack- in calf uld I-_-.'â€"â€" Hol- lien. rub- {‘0 8716053 “I u to?! m ï¬q‘ do} ‘? â€adage-v: huge .' h root. they own In dren‘of thou who Mend m ucquil the golf-autism: Shanghncssv's Hum report ,fuun ya -._.-_._V uzhnessy is likely to be elevutod to the rmk of] peer of the renlm. put the pénisteude of the rumor may indicate that there will me day he lp-sristocncy in Cards. declares C. lantern Sibley in Toronto Star Week- ly. Proceeding to discuss aristocracy u opposed to plutocncy. the writor sl I: , neietenoe upon herd end honest work And sterling integrity is chanc- tetietic of Sir Thomas. ‘ He ebhore idleness end the speculation. dthnt or end devotion to duty one his wetctworde. , , ‘ men no value in his eyes; he lieu. the do in coming when it. will be ooh- aideng “nan: {or 0; men to hue moteu t ‘ uni is: don‘t“.t f ll bout 1 . moo o e a hm Wflo aye. “ii. the el- nu†mm. â€W "1-. -7 feet the! otten hove upon the chil: dean-of those who have struggled and suffered to ecquire them. I mean the self-entailed. superior. anobbieh complacency with which the eons of great milliomirea record life. They seem to think thet they owe the world nothing. end to revel in the {act of their riches, taking it for granted that the hove no duties end no te- sponsibi ities other then the spending of money. Chuecter end indiï¬dunl- ity worth _nnything are only formed ,J LL- Man-anvil“! 0f "J ..---._ â€" .7 - through eflort and the conquerinf or obstacles. but these scion: of wea thy houses have no incentive to eflort. and the result is lamentable.†Here is Sir Thomas ï¬baughueuy‘s deï¬nition of an aristocracy; “I do not believe in an aristocracy of dollars. If there must be an aristo- cracy, let it be of brain. reï¬nement. and work. Let it be above all else an aristocracy of well-directed, use- ful. conscientious work.†There is no loaï¬ng where Sir Thomas is. The quick, electric energy of the man magnetizes everyone. He talks rapidly and works rapidly, and the curious thing is that everybody who comes in contact with him feels impelled to do the same. Staid nfli- cials will answer his summons at a run; stenographers. when they hear his “buzzer," will jump as though a brad-aw] had been stuck in them. He believes in the gospel of workâ€" and his own sons, like himself. have had to go through \the mill. He has done what he could for them. not, by endowing them. as be easily might have done with an independent for- tune each, but in giving a sound drill- ing in useful work. and then setting them out in life to make their way for themselves. ‘ , l-_:1-. Oknn 10f chmac; v w. Never was a happier family than Sijr"Thomas and Lady Shaughnessy and their boys and gir1=. Lady Shaughnessy is one of the must math- erly of women; and, with "father" , - - ... , _.:n I.-- have gm] erly 01 women. uuu, "nu.- ....... and the childrenâ€"still her boys and girls, though some of them are mar- riedâ€"they make one of the happiest of groups whenever they appear together at any society gatherings ,in Montrea'u. Then my minted TOD log to hum!" It was Aunt Judith Wollmnn who Ipoko. She bud arrived from Indium: for a visit. with her nluter In Mlchlguu. and the pulr had been talking tur the last hour on the veranda. whllo I-‘nrnwr Henderson was doluu up the vhoreu at the m rn. "legag'do you "wan. Judith?" wu alked "FRI.“ "l wouu wwrul llllugn. I menu that l have uoowr hunrul ol’ :1 mm. lllw ll. Your Mmuie huu lwu old enough to marry fur muse lust three years. uud you've not It roller unwdlo around here and woke ahwp'u «you at her and Row ull otlu-r tellers away and yet hunu'l asked her to ho hlu. and may be three more your: dolug lt. I roll It a menu shame. When I say that thlugu are going to hum 1 mean that mmehody has got to toe the mark mighty noon or get out. You aucl Elisha ought to ho v9 put your foot down long ago." "You wouldn‘t do anything to embar- rass Minnie?" pleaded the mother. "Thurs according. I guess the em- barrassment will all be on the other 7#A .l- .. A‘Vvy- n “Then it remains for Judith Wellman to do it. am: “he's right on deck. with both elbows Stud: nut. It won't be a week before WW}: know whether Joel Davis menus bus! less" or is just sitting around like a bump on a log.†“But you mn’iâ€" w'un’tâ€â€" ~ “I don‘t know what I'll do. except to Guide l‘he vase one way or other. end no needn‘t u’: «mentions. I don‘t be- lieve in tolls» gettmgmarfled within a , _ -_..A.l_'_ we Ill '0'.†Esrltlno ugâ€"-.--â€" â€7‘ Week. and] Juu‘t ‘belsevojn courting for but a‘rlfeume. , A fellow either -- LA 4..- moi} ms or he don't. 4: he does let him take her: If he don't let him any ol! and give some one em a chance." “Now. then. Hmmah. things are so- ms' aoérat.‘ ‘nr wont. ,, not (hi my truth in the on . that .1: Thou)†tau thattha time meat and won“: coma. but than. it mid can an aarthquaha or a "done to brlu it about ha wasn't are. m- It was thna daya boron Aunt Ja- am: aaw Joel. an. Iliad his noon. and that chauad bar ptana aomawbat. aha hadn‘t bean coin; to aay a â€ï¬rm 1mm. but now aha changed about and opcnad are with: “Wall. 1 am actual-bad! "So can tha rellar that baa been hanging around ban for half hla “lacuna and will probably dla or out an on your fathar'a doorstep? _ - . D-I-v- v w.. , V, â€I don't now what you mean by 7 ‘lianciu around.“ Moi-(«I ultimo. , with: blnlhlndl morn-bud. ‘ “Why. coming our have two or that 1 M a week to mu about mump- ' and (“or bug}! an Inn-pm.- “ you. What «am in In my fell“- to amount. Mn! l «9006:. known pumpkin- trom anllhu. but I'll bet u bu upplo that It you mad Mm when the mufï¬n “then tanned m‘d all at! the veranda. llunh lion- domn. if you In the cm I an you to be you will send that teller packing thin very evening." - â€" j, 1663mm“ him. auuty. a. do. not push hlmulfforward. butâ€â€" Aâ€"â€"â€"-A‘ 51.37%)†In my and.†mapped her aunt. “It never also» me over an minute. to use up a man. quI Dam in an m 30'" always be ten dun behind the Fourth of July. It’- a wonder your futher and mother have “loved it.†Mtnnte' choked down n sharp ant â€verging“ wept at! to her room to cry. and Aunt Judith inuntered Into the kitchen to In: to her sister: “There. now. I’ve got the than started. and you and Elisha have got to turn in and help me. Minnie will cry and then get mad and then nee Joel, and there’ll he a weddlng be- fore you kuuw it. Don't you weaken when the time Comes." Next day Joel came to 'the house to brim: back a bushel basket he had borroWed. Minnie- was upstairs and Aunt Judith hiding behind the door. so it was left for Mlunie's mother to you for Some time. I don’t think you ought to come here as often as you do." HUI] Ill'lll vv. “Mr. iiendemm"- begun poor Joel. hut ho hmi to halt at timt. 'i‘he ohnmm In the attitude of the farmer and hht wife hromxht it great fear to hht heart nmi stun-ted chili: up and down his inn-it. "Minnie ain't hmkinl for It itmlhlnd. you know. She don't have to (in that. but When the ritzht teller mum-n along I gum-u u illtlli'li will he made A piano nueut the other day m-lteti me if she wnn euunced. and I told him there wmm‘t unyimdy around here good enough. Yes. it's a nurty hot day. Joel. and I uhuuldn‘t wonder it tomorrow would he hotter." .loel cildn't do any work the rent of the afternwn. He simply ant and lhuulht. 'i‘he mnit wan that when evening came he headed for the Ben- dersun homestead. He was coin! to we Minnie and tiud out what had hap- pened. It†was Aunt .lndith who was at the gate when he came up. and she dhin't lost any time. saying: "Young man. i guess you've heard of me. i‘m hiiuuie'a aunt. Walk along the mud with me while i talk to you. 3 You }inu‘t want to fun-e yourself upon a family where you are not wanted. 6 do you 22? fl -jm L- .n'_ uv ,v v.- “Bus something happened?" he an:- |ous|y asked. "Well. Mlmnle‘s father and mother have got their eyes open at last. She has been praised so much that they realize she can make a good mutvh. I don’t care to tell you what the sewing umchine man 331$ today. but you can bet It was snmetnmg nice; You know _-.. mum inst the loft of man the 'J “ 09!. I‘ve been wanting to spoil: to bet It was sumemmg "we. u... -..v.. you hum't just the sort of man the Hendersons want for a son-in-law. Minnie may like you In a way. but when It 00“!†to real love that’s an- other thing. If 1 was you I wouldn't waste any more time here." “But I love Minnie!†blurted out Joel. I: be was driven to desperation. “But It she don‘t love you um no you going Iofloabout it? W gin diet-girl. 'Gumvmareyon‘l. Well. good night Try and m1 “no“ youth!- !ur your own 390d." .nun- .A‘ .‘IIII tâ€"- .-vâ€" . ~v â€bound went to norylwm. um a"... Judith and in». ma mum: wink- mute-chm. Ath'ciocktho wine “(3 to her room. and Aunt Judith and I'M and 81110.5 wink- ed It each other. 4.99“?“ a†-whnt!†gasped the '0'" ï¬oday. but you an ng nice; You know ‘e sort of man the for a swan-luv. you In a m. but real love that's tn- he an:- Glenn-m. Mu. 29.â€"-'l‘he. Glennrm? Branch of the Islny Telephone Com- pany held a meeting in Campbell’s hall on Wednesday. and intend start- ing 'work right away. Mrs. M. Wood spent a few days visiting friends in Cannington. Miss Sadie Sinclair returned to Huntsvme on Monday. - 'l‘he Pleasant, Valley Glee Club held a. social evening at the home of Mr. W. Havery on Tuesday. Mr. John 'l‘olmie, of Longford, vis- ited friends here on Sunday last. Mr. Heck McKay intends leaving for the West in a few days. ‘ Miss M. Truman is spending her llzolidays with her uncle, Mr. .lno. ’l‘ruman. of this place. Miss Florie Moynes and Miss Mao Tolmie visited lriends here on Wed- nesday of last week. Mr. (‘olin and Mr. Archie McMillan are do‘ng a rushing business with their gasoline outï¬t. A number from here journey town one day last week and Lhe‘water rather deep in some I Mt. Horob, Mar. 30.â€"Our school teacher. Miss A. McKinnon. 'is spend- ing her vacation at her home in (‘resswelL Mr. Stanley Sluggett is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Wcslvy ln-yell. of Toronto. spent Euler under the parental roof. Mr. Will (lumen. of Lindsay, is visiting at the home of Mr. Wonk-y Dn-yoll. Mr. W. l‘owm‘l. nl' Crvuuwdl, apvm llautpr at Mr. W. .lu'knon'u. Mm Edna Moon- wont lawn-r vis- iting Irlondl In Lindnay. ‘ Mrs. W. R. Jackson paid a flying vlult ut the home of herJMhor and mother at (humus. Mr. Nt‘IHon "an. of 'l‘m'mmn HH- wrlmy, ppm! Enter n! his homv. M11". Nuuont apt-m Eunwr tn 1 Jnduuy. immune-Parts. Strong and Durabla Sumlm-laml. Mar. 31,â€"l-‘runk m. John and Wm. Kay. 01' Mutiny, wmw homo owr tho haliduy. .l. H, E. Vanuatu). of Hollovillo, in M Mu home here. Mim- Ruby Wood», of Lindsay, slam Sunday with Mrs. J. Brwazou, Mrs. J. I“. Brubazon spent gammy with hvr parents in Lindsay. Mr. Robert Shields and Mrs. Jane qukimion were married ht‘l‘t' on Wed- nosday, March l9th. Mr. 1.. P. Flagler and son are in- stalling a new clock in the ncw'post oï¬icc block. l'xbn‘dge. The Misses Fair spent a week in Zephyr with their simer. Mrs. Robert, Miller. “‘0 are pleased to report the im- proving condition 01 Robt. Kay after his recent mness. Mrs. Jul-dine. of l'xbridge. was in town' on Monday. C. Brethour is improving rapidly. Miss L. Ryan was in Uxbridge on Monday. Miss Forester, of Toronto, is visiting 1t L. P. Flagler's. / Mr. James Waddell, Sn. passed peacefully away up the home of his mn. Hons-y, on Sunday, March 28rd, ‘1918, aged 94 you-s. nu: FOLDING BAIH mm $7.50 Convenience of e‘ city nth room now mede possmle {0 home. A greet invention for ell who have no Water- ‘ works connection. The funeral of ‘the late John my- nolds was held .in Sunderland on Thursday mt. ‘uuch sympathy is felt {or the here-Ned ones. “ Geo. Doe. of Lindsay. spent Hon- m. 0!, my cotton'hbric and mu in and vulcsnized by high pressure. leak or rot. dsy here. Ilsa J1 CAKBRAY. cm. lunch 31.411» snow u. all diam min. leaving 19:: o! mud and flue «leather rennin: cold WMpend tom tor the â€"_ w'w SchooPMpennd today (or the jdnior r6031, but 4.110 penior room will not-me open“ toï¬twa weeks as I!“ Grflnm whojgï¬going 3.0 take charge mt come all then. - air. “an. 1m. Wells and child- winter in PRICE BOX 552. FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH EACH BATH SI'NHI'IIH. GLENARM. MT. HOREB ,1: oi-tbe late John Rey- beld .in Sunderland on st. lmuch sympathy is WRIT. THI GIIIRIL AGE NT \N’ll 29k and found in some places. FOR SALE â€" THE St'BSCRmEB others (or sale a quantity of En- mer. This grain is strongly recom. mended by Prof. Zaxitz for sowing . on law land. or as a subsliluLEfor buckwheat. Last year yielded ; heavy crop under unfavorable cir- cumstances. The straw makw ex- cellent. fodder, bvim: highl) relished by stock. Sow onL- bushel per acre, Price, 75¢. per bushel; quantity limited. Apply to S. Truman, Lat. 22. Con. 8, Eldon. Kirkï¬eld GOOD GIRL WANTEDâ€"FUR GEN- eral house work. Apply Mrs. 11h.) Neulands, 8 Mill-st. FOR SALEâ€"THE l'NM-ZRSIGNED om-rs for sale a good stovk and grain farm 'in ’tho ï¬fth i-onrnssion of Emily, comprising 1:25 acmx. all .cieared. Land is Slightly rolling. “ell fenced. and in good .staie of cultivation. Buildings comprise 3 frame barn 40x66, with stom- sm- bling. and smaller hay barn ado joining. House is (wound a halt storey, 20x28. bowed pim-. matched outside. and all ï¬nished inside. on stone Nllul‘. Summer kitchen. 18x20, with woodshvd. and drive- houx-w. all of matched lum‘hrr. Marti “ator inside; also “'1'†a! burn and never-failing spring in pusim‘o. A number of fruit trot-s “ill lu- due to bear in Inothor your. l-‘nur miles from (mauve. clown milrx from Peterhoro. (‘lon- to si-hool and . good chemu factory, This :5 «wk- om-d the Desi farm in Hn- (-mnnmn- ity, and induu-mvnts will Iu- mum for mmu-dinh- sulv. Illlgh Urn» hmn. (lineman mq MOM-PW Al'("l‘ll)\' SALE. Au am'llon Mflh' 0f fur and henna-hum furnlhm «I lhv murkm nu ma $33339“, APRIL 3rd, 1913 Basil“: Pan RuBber, pressed unsure Cmnot crack pét-L It takes . romantic girl I. cutorpullr u an "nu.†tardy." and ‘ (WNW!!! um butterfly an owrdmw ml Thoro ur- 600 mumvum Wurder Bibles. (H‘t one The urchilm-t of his mm always planning cxtmmimn 0m way to raise the . get busy with a carpet I..- get. busy with a carpet h Then is only on:- man that is faultlessâ€"and .shv lellow's wife. hum was REXALL 5'1‘01‘E Our new assonuurm higher grades and new-st to hand. Our care in w] has made our S‘VC‘l't l"- éeedinxly POPUIar. p101 large flawers of one}. beauty. We can supply mixed or in 14 dim-rem it 10¢ per oz. SWEET PEA TIME SALE REGISTER a! 1.30 o'chwk l' . cynical mun ovm‘dom' cult“ 600 IUUHIHHH‘ u, (Wt one I‘ Summer kju'hen. woodi-‘hvd. and drive. matched hmx‘hrr. Mam also WM! a! burn and we Win assortmt (mu-I of fnrm imp! LINDSAY 18 In- a It. ma Sn" Iml IN SIZE n“ I! will «ms in "1†nuw (ll! WON“ h lhv 01h“ it pillar fm'llml' M ‘oduCin‘ c0105 lm‘nfl| hold A pr“ V“! II- mm tO-day infurmu (1 1h» fl did not wish tn “NIL W WitnesSQ’S Hm‘ on!) to address the judge and 'denied any mali- She said 1!.a‘ W the other militant W or malicious women “ere not . and that thus":- ghm to obtain The Jury whun i1 n-lm 24-: 5-4 dict of (Billy ummumu-n Q, 7' m mm?! for mun. . um: «â€9 judge pronuunmul 2| » hm» V m of three \'('ur.‘ ‘Iu an :m' â€3'1 aim prawn \~ \h- mum Stood "I lht' [HINDU "\1 iuféhgr Ivmpathimrs (‘hv-ruf and then ï¬led mu m‘ (mu'f ~ ,;%OB. March on†11“.“ “m “‘0 "Millaimn " 5;“? case of the Britixh (mu-z â€dosed this morninw u‘l'JiIIJ ' ' ‘ Pankhurst 1h: 1m "' V " V on "I81 on â€I" ('hflr , vhf "counselled Certain pr " “33 tre unkmmn In I' y Ind malicious!) (u Ind oth-r explosiu: .1;" a r Mrs. Panklmrst, Suffragptle Leader, Sentenced (o 1 Years-- The {flat hm! IMMI Whom ")0 Judge. Sn W" hush. promiuntu- SPOON! was ru'vin-d of “‘W†’fI'Om Hi. â€the. whiz crowdwl thua «examined 1h. n- .MOI'G term of impu on her. ‘ Landon, April 3,. Pmkhurm. the Iomh-x Cum-undies, was hm OM maimed In 'h mvum at “w um 00 the CUM" 05 im‘ commit datum. . '“ m- intent thereh} in dzux s. Mid â€0311 GeorgP's nmm r .«W.“'lltonheath. Mrs. mm 3:†yesterday ple-adml " m Its easy to ti m1 M c ofwash matexi '115 tm m but most mothem h u some dlfliCUlty In M (‘ u the; bettex quality :11 price. In the particular 35M) I sent something parti<~:z: ClaSS'Of ginghums that; the most discriminzl' in: are some ofï¬â€™t’m pl‘rliih taining a dainty I'uirh ness and I‘eï¬nmns-ui. value. Price pay? I Leading {asluimx Vi" be the mmr pap We have them i:: ii;- at 506, 75c, SI alui. Cream ~e over America. spring aunts , Rain 90am in all z and gentleman's. l’ric Cash and One Prime O’LOUG (S MCIN'] ï¬CflOfl ONE u (no to pull-'1- to justifv -, Mud. she [nu] “M of her inâ€" nan in Mad '32 SERGE before J us! deu'o shall wrong influeq should not A ustr Chine your ("HUN Sari