lens cleared out bmment. Hon. ided that “b "’ but. Hon. It. aid the speaker, recurrence of the 2: back elections E, North Rem'rew ,._ no Shibby or \‘c ‘n’xid aul‘ 3,111, hon UVt‘r. in- .. ThL-I'c was a. use of 79‘9Ҡ'ncssiike admin- heson v quoted he ’l‘cmiskaming tax. the increas- the ‘incrvasc of mines. the in- the increase in _the amount re- ..tm \H thvse ) g-g, Wimhor and me away With ENDIT 1'}: re hadseen 'and L to see to Mr. Fox9 good majoritv DO.- I Vour representative's: m. also because he I†the Whitnev Adminisf fter three years of m ic and'tho ta.- DOD GOVERNMENT. mot-s at the election, †ne evidence of BM >rova1 is certainly “1 Hausa) . .' closed with Pannier. the \rplu‘i itled aCCOmplished by mds and honesty , a swmple of the times. (‘01. Math- ‘slumrvul‘ Pulp raga a cue-a: where \‘en most. valuable [d5 of the Govern- rmq. 'l'h~- Con» ‘k - mxntrm'f. and bank 9h ow thouqht all the till†ï¬rm has been 50" m at the people and m . has been his matte- be young m ‘ust nistra H F. Y .\ RM HRS IOXS i KILLED. » touched on thg' ,3 bye-elect ions, J ggest i on 01’ mu nd‘ 26)†ark“ belong to 3d )V d mm :7. mil- u m»- money :nv -r.-stS. and “-L' l nor afraid." rrul.‘ have us 1_\' increased .wc ShOUld " hp‘ asked- (-0! Mathe- ,f $6500. 000; 1m. dual. 3 ,z- public ,‘. Lh’ .‘k'Ckr‘ â€1' 'i in ad- ) I‘m wired This uSvd by m: careful m Worked ram-rests." quilted for fm-mries: daft not. )1): $12.. n 0t ballots .he peo- p r- 'V C (IA C onsidnration reusing mud ol- Mathe- Aft. that. 8 Q was COD‘ Hunt but (»;.position 1' in the ho] p doing 1- counâ€" «soul. He 1 in the ‘J a, Inâ€. 2‘0“. One zu ()mce hips in llo mo of ; 8 HO dlngsv ,u' further 11.211 in‘ Sctt‘e" Xn-d all these Snrttle- the 1. -n the O :3 x 'J 08!“ arantee ad fully. 0 n pro- 0! Col. lmne the ‘ to 1:059 W hen loss )55‘ 1n- on ion The Town of Lindsay will pay $3.50 per cord, for a. limited time. for ï¬eld stone for ï¬lling for granoâ€" lithic walks to be delivered on the works, where directed by undersign- ed. Each load to be weighed on the market_ scales, for which no fee will be charged. V ' . Parties desiring to supply stone on the above terms call at the Town lerk’s ofï¬ce, or on the undersigned. COURT OF I Municipality 0! I Longford.â€"Notice that. the Court 0 of Laxton, Digby of Laxton. Digby be held in the T< Lake, at 10 0'610 Municipality of Laxton, Longford.â€"Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision of the of Laxton, Digby and Longford win of Laxton, Dig-by and Longford w 11 be held in the- Township Ball, Head Lake, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,‘ on Saturday, May 30th, 1908. All person's having business at the 1%. M. SOUTHERN. Township Clerk. “ntpzl at Head Lake, May 18, ’08. Mo's nous: txumnat 20 horses, all classes in lot, in- cluding workers and drivers. 1 black horse, Weight 1250 pounds. 1 fancy road mare. sold RUSS Terms as Usual. W. A. FANNING Dated at Head EXCURSION East. and West. Victoria. Farmers' lnâ€" summer, and Victoria. County Edu- Cational AssociaLion, will run an ex- cursion by Grand Trunk Railway to the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, on THURSDAY, JUNE 4, I908 Adult Return Tickets ()mcmee Jct llcahor‘o ..... Lindsay ()I-s ............. Muripnsa Blunilla JCt From the following stations at the und._-rmenLioncd rates and time: sets solid nickel single harness. new wheelbarrows. 3 non plough. three-quarter buggy, neaer pew dozen sweatpads. 5 4 1 1 3 1 second hand buggy. i 1 cushion tire runabout. 1 1 v} 2 2 dozen raVVhide whips. dozen fancy VVoollen rugs. } doze-n lined rubber la'p rugs. ; s‘eCOnd hand rubber lap rugs. 3 second hand woollen lap rugs. cl» dozen cans axle grease. SALE MAY 30th, 1908. (;~»Ilu".< ........................... 2-45 ‘ I‘ymz‘t 2.40 ‘ Lm'hl‘n ........................... 2-35 ‘ Gale-17 ............................. 2-30 ‘ Kinmount. qu ............ .. 2.10 ‘ Kinmonnt ...................... 2.10 ' WatSOn's- Siding 2.05 ' Burnt River .................. ' F011": 2- o Icnelkm Falls ................ Cameron ........................ 2.05 ' Children under Twelve Year: Age Half the above Fares. Kinmoxznt Jc'. Kinmount ........... . Watson's Siding Burnt River Tickets good going on regular morningr trains at time shown above, and connecting with excursion train at Lindsay and Blackwater, and re- s Iurnin; on any regular train leav- ing; Guelph on Thursday and Fri- uu.‘ . To pvrsnns traveling via C. P. R. train; to Lindsay. a rebate 9f 35 cents will he aflowed on Bobcaygeon tickots, and 25 cents on all other Tickets for sale by the \- Ageuts, by F. H. Reed and Keith. Lindsay, and by Wm. ton, Bobcaygeon. VICTORIA LAUNDRY tickets. LLCRWater Jct. t):1()(‘0!lk . ........ ormn‘s Siding Lflex. Lake ..... FRIDAY, my 22. .w.--~ gxm horse by )Iinto Chimes. bax mare, aged reader, will cheap set second hand single harne: By Grand Trunk Railway System. Ontario Agricultural College 'nria Road . nsz‘Id ......... .. Huge Road . STONE. Russell-st west Bit new NOTICE. THOS. TROTTER; ‘UE LPH dry done in a ï¬rst-class manner, you will do well to give us your work. Competent and careful hands. Work called for and deliv‘ered. ' deemâ€"ï¬g to supply stone on 7 terms call at the Town “on or on the undersigned. GEORGE E. REA, Chairman Board of _Works. g‘enuine rubber single har- 113 Jet. 3 hand single harness. double light. driving har- for sale by the G. T. R. F. H. Reed and {ames â€"â€"TOâ€" will pay go go 30 Om Time 8.30 8.37 .10 00557 52.234 89999 of A TONIC FOR WONDERFUL. SUCCESS OF THE MODERN METHOD OF TREAT- ING EVEN OBSTINATE CASES OF INDIGESTION. The old fashioned methods or tre- ating stomach diseases ,are 'gbeing dis- carded. The trouble~with the old fashioned methods Was that ~ when the treatment was Stopped the {troâ€" uble returned in an aggravated form. The modern method of treating indigestion, catarrh of the stomach. or chronic gastritis, is to tone. up the stomach and glands to do their normal Work. Every step forward recovery is a, step gained, not to pa lost again. The recovery of the an. petite, the disappearance of pain. {the absence of gasâ€"all are steps on the road to health that those who .haVe tried the tonic tFeatment remember distinctly. | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a ton- You can hé sure of pure medicines. If you will notice our store at most. any time you'll see prominent phy- sicians Alli-I6 but. - Hrs. Wm. E. Dunn, Prince Dale. N. S., says: . “For upwards of seven years I was an almost con- tinuous sufferer from stomach ; tro- uble, which was aggravated by oi»- stinate constipation. Food was not only distasteful, but every ; mouth- ful I ate was painful. The trouble so affected my heart that at times I thought I could not live. I .w-as constantly doctoring, but did not get the least relief.\ Indeed I was growing worse, and in the i summer {of 1907 had got so bad that I went v ___AL methods, because doctors always trade where they can ï¬nd right drugs and service. Our prescription business has been uilt up on quality. Ask our doctor about us. We would ike your prescription business. A. HIGIN-BOTHAM v. -v... -_..“ to the City of Boston, whereI spent some time under the care of a spec- ialist. I returned home. ,however, no better than when I Went away. , The pains I endured were almost intoler- able, and would sometimes cause me todropt I kept getting weaker and weaker, and had practically 3 given up hope of even being well again, when my mother urged me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. How thanqu I am now that I took her 1 advice. My case was a severe one, ,and dikJ not yield readily, but once an im- provement was noticed the cure. pro~ igressed steadily and satisfactorily, ‘and after the use of ten boxes of the Pills I ,was again. a well woman. Every symptom of the trouble | dis- appeared, and it :‘is years sincE‘I enâ€" joyed as good ,health as 1 am do- ing now. All who knew me look upon my cure as almost a miracle, and I strongly .urge all skï¬ering from stomach trouble to give this medicine a fair trial.†1 Dr. Williams" ,Pink Pills are Sold by all medicine dealers or you can I get them by mail at 50 cents a box ï¬n urn 9.. A. ml... “a ï¬iAWATHA“ IN USE. or _six boxes for $2. 50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co , Brockville, \Ir. George Brumwell’ s boat “ Hi3,- watha,†is doing some towing for Mr. John Carcw. The ‘1 .'Bea.ver has been unable to supply the mill with logs ' The Lindsay Horticultural Society Tuesday ï¬nished the distribution of some 270 packages of Astor seeds to all the children of the third’class in the local public schools. The idea. is that the children will com- pete far prizes to be held at 'the an- nual fall show. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Twenty-Seven brand new maps of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, United States and Canada, and the British Isles, were distributed Monday afternoon throughout the town public schools, the Board halving purchased them from Hendry'd: (30., of Toronto. SEED DISTRIBUTION. Suï¬errs from piles will be ested in the following testimony Oh. .qunAu-Q .u-â€", ._ - years I was a. great suflcrtr from protruding bleeding piles. They, got sq bad that it. was impossible . (or me to walk or sit down without a great deal of stuttering. The pain 'I endured was dreadful; ‘I tried ev- erything and thc’doctors told me 11 would have ,to be operated upon be- fore I could be cured. n I do not think that there was (me remedy that I did not try. but they failed to cure me. One day I received a sample of ZamrBuk and tries. that. ' I ygot‘some relief and decided to give it a. good Cabvu Lu y» ---_-V, Mr. Garï¬e 1:; Logan; 1:19 Wellan St. LCatharines, Ont. _I_ie says : dam J. W†vvmr-viv ' salve has saved me hundreds of dol- lars because I had decided to ghave the operation if Zam-Buk did not cure me. I have recommended Zam- Buk to a number of my friends, and am always 1mising-Zamâ€"Buk.†Zamâ€"Buk succeeds because it goes right to the root of the trouble. ï¬nding. soothing 331d antiseptic, 3 it DRUGGIS'I‘ LINDSAY. - ONT- fling, soothing and antiseptic, ; it is Nature’s remedy for all skin dzs- cases. All stores and druggists sell at 50c.. ~or Iran the Zanx-Buk 300.. Toronto. Bad Case 01 Piles Cured by Zaml OPERATION PREVENTED fashioned methods of tre- THE STOMACH fBr our goods and “190' doctors alway's will be iqmri out. It AV. n â€"- _ yr, to pa â€"M.r. tile ap. Mn V'i hail). ,the home i on the ’Mr' no ,have to San amember mer. -â€"-Mr. 0 a. ton- Perry' 'iS help- 14th i‘ ;‘iVe or- day. AA,, LA...‘ â€"Mr. :tflwhwirMu “74“); WNW x-Bnk. me â€"E. J . 3 and for the Sins fan was in tom un, â€"Mr. M05 Dr. Co.. Toront‘ fjul cwlling on t' leg. â€"Mr. Reg $11k new upâ€"toâ€"dl 1m- ter Deon, 0 1m. â€"â€"Mrs. We: 1.1513 Britain triends.. éâ€"Miss Harding is visiting Toronto friends. ! â€"Mr.‘ R. J. McLaughlin was in Pe- terboro yesterday: 4 A I ystefdhy. ’ -â€"Mr. 'w. D.‘ Mbrrison visited friends in Millb'rook over Sunday: â€"Mrs. Thos. Admns has moved! to SturgQOn Point for the summer. -â€"Mr. Ed. Corscadden and Fred Nugmt spent Sunday in Omemee. â€"M.x". Alf. Hall, of Newfbundlnnd. is staying at the Pym House. â€"-Mr. Lackie, of London, is spendâ€" ing a few~ days in town. . â€"â€"Mr. MacPherson, of London, is a. vititor in .town. is in town at present. â€"Mr. Alex. Carley. of Fenelon Falls, is in- towh on business. â€"W. T. Fleming, Belleville, repre- senting Martin-Senour, was in town UH Hushâ€"w . â€"-Mr. J. A. C. Anderson. inspector of P. 0., of Toronto, is in town to- day inspeCting the post, ofï¬ce: â€"Mr. Eph. McGill, barber at Bert Naylor’s shop, is on work on ao- count of illness. â€"Rev. {J . W. Wallace left for Wood- ville this morning. _ .. .___‘ -_- ze of 7 â€")Irs. _Geoi-ge Lee, of Peterboro, is visiting Mr. David Lee, Elgin-st. â€"Mr. Jack Walker returned to UK- the funeral of his grandfather. â€"Mr. James . Spier. of Franklin, was a. business visitor in town to- day. . â€"Mr. Norman Henderson, of the east,ward, has accepted a. position on the C.P.R. ; ' â€"-M.r. A. K. Gregory, who i has been visiting his mother. left for his home in Toronto :this morning. â€"Mr. Gladmtm and family moved ‘to Sandy Point to-day for the, sum- Luv a -â€"Mr, William Grant, of Port Perry, in the employ of Flavelle’s. Ltd., is visiting the head oï¬ice to- day. ‘ â€"Mr. Bert Searle. of Dundas 6: FiaVelle's, is in Fenelon Falls on hu- siness for the ï¬rm. â€"â€"Mr. S. Broderick, of Toronto. representing A. E. Bond, clothing manufacturers, is in town . â€"Mr. E. H. Beer, representing A. A. Allan 00., Toronto, batters and furriers, is in town. â€"Mr. Amos, representing E. Van Allan Co., shirt manufacturers, is in town. â€"Mr. Wm. Kennedy, of Bobcay- $89011, Government ofï¬cial, is spend- ing a. few days in toWn. -â€"Mr. S. Clegg, of Peterboro, GOV- ernment’overseer of waterways, is staying at the Simpsan House. â€"Mr. J. J. Lundy, of Peterboro, a ALLâ€"n.- an“ known in Lindsay, gentlvéman Well known in Ll! spent yesterday in town. â€"Mr. Lawless, hoteLman of caygeon, is a. visitor in town was ' . â€"Mr. McKenzie, of the 00.. Toronto. I was in -â€"M!‘. mcnUllbnu, v- -_.v Co.. Toronto. n was in town to:day cwlling on the millinery ï¬rms. â€"Mr. Reg. Bloomï¬eld received a new upâ€"toâ€"date canoe from Mr. Walâ€" tlon agent at Gelert, was brought. to Lindsay this morning, and taken to the Boss Hospital in the ambulance. â€"Prof. Newton, of St. Thomas', -nm- emndim a few days in town. morning. 1 LL†_va~vu _7- - â€"Prof. Newton, of after spending _a few c left for Toronto via I the city this morning on after a visit to M McNeillie. , u-.. -c FHintt's McNeuue. -â€"-)Iiss Katie _COOper, of Elliott's Falls, accompanied by her friend, Miss Maria. Martin, of Moore's Falls, are visiting friends in town. --Mr. C. J. Purkis, representing Cantield. Burns Gibson. whole- sale men's furnishings. Toronto, is at present in town. H. W. Glover â€"G. C. MdKenzie, " Merry Widow and G. S. Whyee. travelers, of Toronto, were in town and G. travelers, today- 0 Gay. â€".\1r. Norman Brown. of the of Montreal _staï¬. Peterboro. Spent Sunday under the parental roof in the south ward. a ey left for the city â€"-Mr. W; Hen] yesterday. wherezhe is taking . a course of instruction at Stanley barracks. __ . ,4..- I.-- hnon in Miss éifiss Corinne Am completed her second y to University, is home tion. :-‘ r. W.- Mutdpck, o. .the Northern Electric and Manufacturing (fog of Montreal, is in town in connection with the ï¬re alarm system. â€"Mr. George Boomer. representing Sherman Williams Paint Co., Mon- treal. called on our hardWare men to day. “r~-â€"â€" at nm Bank Dwuuna. â€"Miss Mair, who has been in Miss Morton’s studio for the past. two and a. half years, for herself on College-st... Toronto. Mrs. Huston, and Mr. Norman: er, ,both of Kinmount. passed through town to-d'ay on their way to Edmonton. . They have {caken up homesvzads , â€"Miss Belle FNugvent. missionary at Ahmegnagar. India, is visiting at. k“ hmm in town. Miss Nugent is American ‘Uuunu v- _ _, , __ â€"Mrs. Collins, son and daughter. arrived yesterday from England, and were guests at the Benson House. They left. this morning for Islay. where they.will spend some time the guests of Mr. Boyd. â€"Mr. C. R. Birchatd. of , Linden Valley. returned to his hom laSt week. Mr. {Bil-chard. who is a. nap- hew of Mr. Alex. Horn. has been atâ€"\ tending the school of Practical Sci- ence, where he passed his ’second year examination recently. business. willbe "â€"2Miss Belle FNugent. mussxonary .. Ahmegnagar, India, is visiting at. her home in town. Miss Nugent is worki_ng under the ausptces of the I 1'. E. Weldon was in ,Torbnto CORA_ R. MacNicol, of Toronto, Anderson. having d year at Toron- me for the vaca- and his son GARDEN COURT OF REVISION. A ' The last of ‘May will witness a serie add immeasurably to the prestige enjoye extraordinary value-giving ability- . Mere price-lowness would not alone esta of this store but distinctive styles and thoroughty reliable quality with our well known lowness of prices to justify our claim that we best of everything for the least that can buy it.†This week we will furnish the most convincing proof of this fact prudent shoppers could ask for---in the shape of such attractive, seasonable offerings as the following .5}; Stunning Millinery Beauties, Low Priced. Every Hat in this Department has been selected with extreme care and we’ve been told that there never was shown in Lindsay a gathering or Millinery so EXCLUSIVE, at the same time, so PRACTICAL. s of special offerings here which Will H for years by this store through its blish the value-giving supremacy combine " sell the - There is a noteqf individuality about our lacking in most Miilmery displays-and this dis crate prices. that It is plain on the face of the this exclusive quality. UNTRIMMED SIRAW "AIRS.†I KNIT UNDERWEAR. SPECIAL VALUES The excellent qualit 8nd per- fect ï¬t of our Knit nderwear garments will make as strong adpeal as the special low prices at Ahich we are offering the lat» est styles in light sprlng ‘and summer weights. Lndiea' Fine White Ribbed Cot- ton Vests. made without. and with mseefluartcr sleeves, $735121 34 and 36, each ................... 2 Ladies’ Fine \Vhite Cotton Vests, trimmed with wide cotton late or with narrow edging and 40 tape, all sizes. each ........ 0 Ladies’ extra large White Cotton Vests. 0; S. sizes, with or 25 without sleeves. each ......... 0 Ladies' Balbrlggan Corset Gov-- era, with long sleevgt, st 50c ea 34 to 44, each ................ Mice’ Fine White CottOn DraW- ers, made with hematitched oruwe trimmed styles. all sizes in open amt/closed makes. per pair 260 We can but mildly do justice to the goodness of our Undermugling. They are as pTCL \ and as dainty as Whitewesr can beâ€"they are stylish and perfect ï¬ttingâ€"thev are skilfulfv made of ï¬ne cambric. muslin and nainsook, . . ' ' T ey are as good as can be sold for their respective prices or they wouldn’t be here. Like all 0 er merchandise in this storeâ€"they are reasonably priced. radios' Fine White Cotton DmW- Gowns. yoke of ï¬ne Val. insertion Lndia‘ Fine White Cotton Under- rs, made with hematitched or lace edged with narrow lace, three» skirts with a, flounoe of deep eye- rimmed styles, all sizes in open quarter length eleeVes, no opening let embroidery and ï¬nished 7 - ALA :â€" lâ€"‘o 4n- h-Q‘JL each.......... an“ trill, Sim 38 to 42. “Ch-n 2'50 wkh inset. u a Court No. 2 School 399». non lace. and closed. Dainty Muslin Wear Every woman andg irl will want a washable suit this summer ndg miss who sees ours will want to choose hers here! [Especially as our prices are so unusually low for Shirt- waist Suits of such distinctive styles and tailoring. ‘r' ______ “Luna- â€mph will anneal to ms colors bunt. 1 50 I 1'0â€.er wn. each ............. THE PRETTIEST SHIRT WAIST SUITS WE’VE 'EVER SHOWN tn. value and go for popular price, each ......... popular price, can! White Linen Shi ea. styles are with ery trimmings. sti cufls, skirts are and tucked, each bite Linen Shirt Waist Dness- styles are with heavy embroid- trimmings, stiff collars and 5. skirts are panclledo n“ malty about our Women‘s Hats which lends them a charm aysâ€"and this distinctive style-beauty accompanies such mod- on the face of the matter that we charge nothing extra. for udies’ White Lawn Blouses. tucks and May Val. insertion, op- in the back and with three- quarla' length sleeves . 1 2 5 I ........................................ “Past performances" in Waist selliu; oring and :alues from which we never: showing of Spring and summer Waists, lingerie cï¬'ects. Ladia‘ White Lawn Blou. (rants are trimmed with a. a yoke of ï¬ne Val. insertion, ï¬nish with a row of shadow embroide'ry on each side, three-quarter length 2513â€? Jï¬"..3‘.’fï¬.§f ...... Ti‘f 2:50 u: ‘1}:l no 0‘. n Gowns, yoke of ï¬ne Val. insertion edged with narrow lace. three- quartnr length sleeVes, no opening in from. or back. eash.......... 396 ‘cou..o.noon ................... Ladies' Pine White Corset Covâ€" a'o, u-immed with one row of Swiss insertion and two o! ‘1‘!†neck edged with narrow lace and bending. extra lull. ape-1 00 C Most stores would advertise these Waists as bargains at CAMERON. ,7 5.00 SUMMER SWLES TRNMED. Misses' Flop Hats 0! Mixed White and Tan Straws. trimmed with tan colored and silk ribbon and white flowers. a very 4 50 dainty summer style, price . Misses' Hints of Rustic Straw, new sailor shape. trimmed with a band of white duchees satin, with nink mline over it. full front trimming o! ribbon total, price ................. for Dainty Women. ,,..... ... ~c- - Ladies’ and Misses' White Dotâ€" ted Muslin messes, Princess style, with rows of Val. lace and inser- tion down front and back. lace and insertion joining waist and skirt. The-skirt has Clusters of 32; F553, ï¬dch‘.fff...,..10.00 This style also at 86; Ladies' very ï¬ne all OVer em- broidery Dresses, the blouse has a ï¬ne Swiss tucked yoke with em- broidery coming up to meet it back and front. in baby waist style. The skirt has nine gorcs with a row 01 insertiori down eaCh gore, ï¬nished with an 18-inch embroidery flounce. each...‘ ‘ n“ igh standard of both tail- reflected in this splendid tyles in tailored and †in Waist selliu have established a h hieh we never eviateâ€"a fact clearly summer Waists, depicting the latest smart s CHARMM rles in Women‘s and Misses' Models which .ored and trimmed with exquisite aaintmess. Ladies' Fine “hue Mercerized Mull Blouses, with fronts of all- over embroidery, open in the back. three-quarter length sleeves, with collar and cuï¬s edged with ï¬ne French “,1 lace, each ......... I: nn Ladies' Black Taï¬ota Silk Blous- es. made of a very ,strong . gill; which we retail for $1 per yard. Fronts have a cluster of ï¬ne tucks, yoke depth, opening in the back or front. long sleeves, with collars and cufl‘s ï¬nely tucked. 35 00 a m... sharia] oï¬crinz. each... very Ladies' Muslin Dressing Susques, a pure white and colored . most of them have embroidery o.- inscr- tion trimming! and made 1 50 with more nod“. each ..... . .-â€"A M0! flop ï¬n 35am owing. each They are as pretty ’I 1' 1|: 215.00 szavm WANT- . Apply at "'1‘ 13.13.11- ,82 Bond- WAISI SIYLES . m' ii a aplen- ............. 3.00 MManfl: Ladies' White Dotted Swiï¬ Mus- fin Dresses. with broad kimona sleeves, pin tucks down front, and trimmed with four rows of ï¬llet. insertiOn down back and {rant and over shoulders, large medallions to match .on blouse and sleeves. The skirt has a very full flare. with M â€tuck around, trim- 22 50 med with medallions, each . Ladies' Silk Shirt Waist Suits, in black and white pin stripes and cheeks. the silks are taï¬etas and Louisiennes, the blouse has clusters of tucks down each side with full fronts and with knife pleating for trimming ; the skirt is side pleated all around and made 2250 . full and wide, each ............ such prices. JOHN DENNIS Give which will appeal to ntiness. The materials Makes the best Pumps in the world 7 at the LOWEST PRICES. PAGE FIVE