Fathom L ed D LI H. BIO", nu , 4 ‘50 ‘ a! i t 3 1161M. Being 100739 ““92:- 5' “a.“ ofleoof'flc AND mm 302 count!- Hater USE '10 RB} IN my roman 'ronom | you. 5th, 137. inn w . a...“ Emu" SCRANTON COAL McLennan Go. TOWN" AND COUNTY. Buy your Csrlstmsa goods at the Oak Front G:ccery â€"tho oneness and best Muss in town. Try our English Break ha: Come 3: 252., and our Ceylon and Jnoan Teas have just got the flavor you like-13 2â€"97 w-nf. Church Notes. ~Rev. Mr. Manning and Rev. Mr. H“Ellison exchanged pnlpim last Sunday morning. In: (swam gust. â€"ThéChrlstmas me entertainment at We Bapzisc Sunday school will be held @109qu Dec. 28:11, at 8 p.11». _A good 91‘0- ,A- nn___ lg: of mm 3am. 3am: 31:0 of Kent-3L m is being prepmd and Santa Chan "11 be well laden with choice glits.A collection will be axon “the door. A has for the children will precede the enter BOintment. ‘Rev. 8. J. Sharey. pastoral the George- lt. Methodist church, took possession or Ihandsome new pm tery recently. The " house-warming " togky place be: Friday â€Mink, and m in the were of a recap; Hon Riven under the auspices of the Ltdiee Aid Society. The residence was brilliantly Illuminated end the rush of 81109" W from 6 30 to 9 30 o'clock. ~12â€. J. R. Frsz=r, “Piston. 18.8.. has in: peeked a an to the poem-ate at the Presoyterian church, ‘0me B"- M'- Fnzw he: may friends In 1413“}. II 30 ‘ "milled the pupil in St. Andrew I me “me In. and may no glad dehum- dlnce of his popularity. -Rev. A. J. Vining. of Winnie: ms N011 calledi'rom the patent. to £1 th- Nleeletunoanr. the trade ‘0‘“ 1'“ ammu- of Rev. Gnu. Au um hndenn o: Northweet M 30% M'- vhlï¬‚ï¬ ie on e tour W 0‘3“â€- end "11 m in an. new» chm W mmduwomm All use In“ '0 Mend heu- It. Mine in Merel- m maker. DASHES HERE AND THERE. EHULIDAY SALE 0F 5 a Dress Goudsa EstSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 1? cLENNAN CO. D011 ve red 1.: l owes t Prices. Marriage Memes. A: Baxrrox 8303.. Jewellers Kent-98.. madamâ€"14. Axes and Cross Cut Saws, Lanterns, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs Scoop Shovels, Apple Parers, Scales, Meat Cutters, Cow Chains, new Steel Chn'mlight and strong Fine English Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns and AmmunitiOn, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Plain and FancyWindow Glass Marlena! a _9;0_- Portlan «3 0 m‘ It Our complete range of BOUCLES’ TWEEDS, SILK MIXTURES and NOVELTIES thrown on the market at Cost Price and in many cases under, our main thought being to effect a clearance Realézing on the Stock now means advan- Agent for the Celebrated tage to us. - - -= - Buying it now means money made for you. If you do not actually need the stuff now it will pay you to buy for Spring, as the Goods are all suitable and stylish for next season, and moreover, are marked at prices that will save you at least from ...... M. W. Kennedy 81 00., fome While the opportunity is here How to Save Money. mense Opportunities of purchasing the Newest, Best and Most Stylish Pro- ductions in Dress Stuï¬'s at a very Low Figure. . . . . . DRY GOODS, TWenty-ï¬veï¬to Forty Per Gent. x. W. Kennedy a: Go. Cut Saws, V\\\\\\\\\\\\§\\\\§\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\$ Contents are Simmering. but. the Boil- ing Point has not yet. been Reached. Many are the rumors in circulation con- cerning the men likely to offer their services to the ratepayers as a crew for next: year's municipal ship, but it is im. possible to state anything deï¬nite. For the mayorslty we have heard the names of Messrs. John McSweyn, Dr. Herrimsn James Keith. W. M. Robson and J. H. Soathersn mentioned, and it: is just possible that Mr. R. Smyth, the present incumbent. may be induced toremain in the ï¬eld, as his friends claim that his record would mmnosthird term. The name of Mr. F. C. Taylor has also been advanced by some of our live business men, bus with small hope at his consent- ing to run unless asked todo so through the medium of s strongly-signed reentr- cion. a. 1 Ann 2 LL-.. nâ€"Aâ€"~ UlUI-lo It [a generally understood that Reeve Touohbnm will be a. candidate for his pree- enu position, and may possibly have to face his old opponent from the east ward, Capt. Crandell, who is being lmportuned to offer, but who is content to rest on thelanrele gained in the past. One thing seems to be certainâ€"Rae's Touchburn will have oppo- sition {Engaging qnartgr. ,AA .__-_- Mr, E P. Gfllogly. ï¬rst deputy reeve, has not yet declared his Intentions, but some of his friends say he I: in the ï¬eld to stay. and that he will be content with re- election to his present ofï¬ce. Couns. Horn and Pedlar have hath been mentioned for the deputy-reeveshlne, and may yet be preysllgd upgn to offer themselves. , _n ‘14 T" I. DAL-Aâ€" â€"LA y-“"-“"" -r'â€" -r ‘â€"-- ~ ,_i-,, , The friends of Mr. W. M. Robson, who are connecting his name with the mayor- alty, claim that he has long and ob] served the town in the various cmoee, an is Justly entitled to promotion to the chief msgistraoy. We are not. in a position to say what are Mr. Robson's views, but we feel certain he would give way to the pogular will. _.... _-.â€" â€A“ null bulbs]! Al One- Mnnn"- â€$385; ne;'men are talked of for council- lors. and in the east. word a. public meeting will likely be called to talk masters over. In the south ward Couns. Burrows and Baldwin are being approached to cfl’er again, but ln the north ward it ls said that Coup. Graham wishes to retire. I! to, and Coup. Horn or Conn. Pedlar consents to run hr one cf the reeveehlpo. there will be openings for a couple of new men, and no end of applicants. Portraits. Lite-size crayon and colored portraits in a. beautiful frame, all complete. for $3 sud $4 each from our agents or M: the studio of FOWLER 8c Co , Lindsey, where samples can be soon. It you have no nhoto of use}: we will give von a sitting free. ï¬m81100m" omEGrego go'rya drug s ore. Linassy.â€" 96:2. Railway Notes. -â€"Freighb business on this division has fallen of! greatly during the past week and vary few specials are moving. â€"8an Tim 0. Divisional Roadrunner Cheer, and Bridge Inspector Mitchell, rt- turned from a visit out: last Monday, and were met here by Motive Superintendent Oaxwood Mari Immune. 1 A well attended meeting or the West‘ Victoria Farmers’ Institute wns held ilL the town hall. Oakwood, on Mend†after- noon and evening. Mia Rose, annex-in tandem of the duty at Guelph WWI-31 collects, spoke on "Bread sud Button" Major Shepard. of Queenato on “Gait: mg†md “Growing Conn" r. W. I. :Roboon. at this town, read All extremely sbte mg: on "Fruit, from the Seed to the Tag" 1-. Wm. Chmon, Inflpom. to i'ï¬ .blolgddéul â€a? stunt. " cm a ‘11:, on a n W on p ;" sud Hr. David-on. of Ginâ€- MUNICIPAL ELECTION POT. CLOTHING. THE CANADIAN POST. LNDSAY: â€"97w3. 1i}; cannot expect to sell goods unless you advertise. That has been the legiti- mate, economical we: since business begun. â€"Adverusere represent e dues of wide- nweke business man, who meet together eeoh week and ten patrons whet they hevetoeell. 7 do tho work at n dollâ€. A. 316133013511. â€"1‘ho Ham Book Club bold m “At Eom'on wanudaymmomd Idmeabnowedlnl’mot’unewhan. -Shlvlng la â€was Matthias with n coed. mm»: hollow mm mm 233a}; Bunion. Monoumil 8: Austin, at Pension F3113, shipped n culond o: hogs to the Matthew: 60.. Pontoon. in»: Suturdny. â€" price for this pol-tum would be non canoe, but we win magnum†and (1370 g bayou for ï¬ve. A. IGIhBO'rBAl. â€" I - â€"“l‘he enamel election of omoersot the E. B. A. will take pleee on Sunday, Dec. 195:1. Every member In reqneeted to ottend the meeting. =A Sunderlend lady writes Dr. Neelende that he made her a successful flu otter hev elght eete of teeth mode In Toronto and whenâ€"43717. â€"Three cox-loads of potatoes were ehlp dtrem northern palate recently by Mr. tewert. of Port Perry, brother-ln-hw of Capt. Grendel]. â€"Mesers. Holmes 8: Butler, of the market hotel. were convicted on three charges of illegal liquor selllng on Satur- day, and were lined $67.50. “ntniLimemnmfl'fl-W'a â€"'1‘he charity concert. In the Academy of Music last Tuesday was a very successful event. We are compelled to hold the re« port over till next week. r -â€"Many of the new residanoes In town nsve not: been numbered, and much Incon- venience results thatch-om. The council should see to the matter. â€"The teeth are better for being cleaned twice a. day instead of onceâ€"so when you csn gen tooth brushes at half price you can afford the luxury. A. Blamno'mnx. â€"97w3. â€"Overseer Walker now breathes more freely, the batch of charges brought against hlm by Messrs. Tnomhin and others having been dismissed by Magi: tr. to McIntyre. -â€"'1‘he Independent notes the death of Mr. Nelgls G. Arnhem, one of the oldest meldeme of Bobcnygoon. He was born in Sweden In 1808, nnd his father was a captain In the Swec ish army. .â€" , AL- -â€"Mr. T. G. Holmes. oi Port Hope. the well-known dealer in scrap iron and other waste material, was in town last week lead- ivuvg a mixed car urcheaed from Mr. John ilson, junk de er, William-st. â€"Cspt. Louis Winters, of the Str. Crondeile, erjoye the distinction of being the ï¬rst person to cross on the ice this year from Hervey to the Bobcsygeon shore. The ice varied from an inch to two inches in thickness. -â€"Mr. Melllhamey is doing a one: onu- nese In live stock these days. Last week be shipped tour culoade to Buffalo and Toronto. and this week he will ship ï¬ve loads. Part of the lot will be export stock for Montreal. .v- ._v..-_ -v, â€"Mr. Les. Sliver, traveller for Kennedy 8; Poem, manufacturers or grained lum- Orders for 40,000 feet. He will remainin town till utter the holideye. â€"Mr. Hugh Sliver, of this town, who is man in the grained lumber department. for t e acme Csaet Dumber Co.. New Westminster. B.C.. received an order last week for thirteen eel-loads. tube shipped to Rat Portage. â€"Mr. John F. B-sker, traveller for G30. Robertson 8: 0a., wholesale grccara, Kingston. was in town on the 9511. Ha lean ardent Sin le Taxer, 3nd remnlr ed over to hear r. Douglas, B.A.,dellver his address that evenlng. - An exchange says that oysters end strawberries have done their share in evangelizing the world. They have built and furnished more churches. Juid the salaries of more ministers and helmd more hesthena than any two natural causes. â€"It is interesting to note that on several occasions of late, when farmers from the vicinity of Emily sought to aeligrain on the Petexbaro market. they found that Lindsay prices were from 1c to 3c. better in all classes. â€"The police and lighting and town property committees men n the town clerk's ofï¬ce last Monday. The latter body discussed the rule of the queen's zquu'e lots, and adopted Mayor 3011’s sugges- ticn the!) tenders be ed for the property. r- 'râ€" vs -Mr. Wm. Starr. o! Valentin, one cf the oldest residents at this section. was in town Inst week on business and paid '1'!!! Post a pleasant call. When leaving Mr. Starr remarked tint he wee about to look in upon his old triend, Mr. Chas. Britten, whom he ï¬rst met in Lindsey in 1841. â€"Mr. James Robertson, the present deputy-teen of One will, we understand, ogpase Mr. J no. H. ï¬cpklna for the move 3 1p. lett vacant by the rcelqnatlon of Mr. Johnston Ems. Mr. Jan. Byrne, of South Ops. is talked of for deputy-nave. and Mr. Robt. Pogue, of Glandlne. for councillor. 'â€"-Mr. William Denieon, a former well- known resident of Minden township. died in Dskotm last week. Hehed gone there in the hope of bettering his condition. leaving his family behind him, and had purchased a lot and erected e emu build- ing, in which a neighbor found him in a dying condition. â€"On Tuesdsy even . November 30th. nvory interesting meet u or the RT. of 1‘. was held in the nnlor ys' room of the Y.M.C.A. Atter e routine at business rakeshments were served by Mrs. A Edney. Readings for the good of the order were given by Mr. A. W. Lee end Mrs. E. E. Sheree. , â€"When s. men to through his dey’s work and Is sitting down resting st home, he cannot reed the advertisements on the fence, end the hand bills or elronlers thet were left at the doorstep have been blown any or destroyed. He cells for ’l‘nl Evmzm Pcsr. end there he ï¬nds the merchant's snuonneemen',‘ end with nothing to bother hm he reeds It. -â€"Those In search of Christians gifts for their trlends and ohudren cannot do hottes- than secure some of the meny ï¬ne book: that are In the heads 0! the bookseller- thls season. For children. Yongï¬â€™gm Illustrated Annual to: 1897, pm ed by Wm. Bryce, of Toronto, le e meet heelnnt mg volume, tall at Interesting stories that md lnatruetivamowled Th3 sixty fourth maul volume of Chud'l Mm- xlna is nbookthnt wm plogso the you: mandamus! children's-torus.“ the when mm, from can! to W. About 9 o'clock on o noant ovonln p00- plo in the vicinity of St. Andrew's arch were disturbed oomewhot by ommondouo noise. It sumo thot oust-o1 young men, among whom woo tho worthy mm at out oontempurory on Cambridge-st†out! the “Commotion," wore vol who: on:- Iouoly [or thou.- yum {undo to oooozt than homo non mum Enduvor muting. which woo bolas hold in tho obovo church. Inpulont. m. numb-mm». â€8 ood tb woho down from an. ad result out-mend 1.3!:th tc-dcy with imam-Imam a Ponrln’n am sions of the peace opened st lo'olook last Tuesday, Judge Dun proddâ€" ing. The docket comprises ï¬ve cases, of which we give a. synopsis: A. . 7,4L2.._ ‘ wwâ€"â€"â€"- -_ V â€"Mr. P. d Bungee: Ipeut Sunday with Peterboro friends. â€"Mr. J. F. Cunniogs. oi Oakwoad, called on Lindsay trienda Tuesday. -Miea Edith Nichole ha. gone to spend a mouth with Aiflebon friends. â€"Mr. C. W. Burgoyne. o! Feneion Falls, called on Lindsay trionds on Monday. â€"Mr. C. E. Weeks, barrister. Woodviiie. was in town on legal business Tuesday. . â€"Canduooor Pym has taken a slight re- lapse, and la again conï¬ned to his room. â€"Mr. L. Knight, Toronto. is home to: the Christmas ho ldaya. , â€"M|u Non! aï¬eï¬Ã©hndny In. Pomboro. â€"flr. H. O. Clem, Toronto. m In town lat week on bum the Christan: hallsâ€. â€"Dr. MoCa-mna, draught. of Babes:- geon, m In town Saturday. -Mr. W. Gaodwln returned home Mon- day night. from 1.3:" City, Michigan. .An. -__4. u-Lâ€"- "a --uâ€"'â€"-â€"* - -Tho Misses Alexander loft lost Sstur do) to spend 3 month with Toronto Moods. â€"-Mr. R. R. Graham. 0! Fonslon Fans. was here last week attending the county court. - - A AI.- Vault. â€"Mr. George B-teaon. student at the Toronto School of Pharmocy, is home for the holidays. â€"Miae Maude Needler left last Tuesday for Austin, Texas. where she will spend the winter with relatives. -â€"Mr. Robb. Tyson, ofloinl oonrt stenc- nrnnher. is in toyn attending the county Q bailifl of sixth division court, Wood- ville, while making 3 seizure. Civil Case. Carley vs. Smith...-â€"Action tor talse imprisonment. Moore vs. Smithâ€"Action for (also imprisonment » The Grand Jury. The following gentlemen eomgrise the grand jury :-W. L. Hunter, ore- mn, J. R. Boat, John E. Conï¬don, David Dnndas. L. S. Eulerson, obt. English, Peter Eastman, Samuel Fox. Wm. Holmes, Wm. H. Johnston, David M. Kennedy, Thos. Rogers, Edward Thurston. gunner. is in town “tonal court and general sealant. call "ti-om 'Dr. G W. Hall. or mean Britain, on Thursday of lest week. â€"Mr. A. A. eruh9, men agar of the Bsnk ot Toronto mill no Penelon Fells. was in town on Monday. â€"We understand that Mr. Wm. Needle:- ls contemplating a. "In to Bermuda for the beneï¬t 0! hie health. â€"Dr. Hart. who hoe boon oonllned to hie house for some “me. lo now quite rzcavu - ed and la 3% huelneas en usual. -,-An__ â€"Mlss Knovâ€"Aoon, who has boon vlsltlnz (ï¬ends at Detroit and Toronto for some Mme, has returned home. -Mr. L. B. Rowland. of the LB. k. 0 R. R , passed smug): last Friday on his way home from Brookvlllo. â€"Mlos Lottie Fux hu returned to town. after a pleasant. VII-IS of several months with Napaneo (fluids. ,3 I--‘. u I“. -uâ€"rm- - 7, â€"Mr. Vincent Kunsn returned Inst Friday from Blacoming lumber camp, and will remain till uttering holidays. :Illr. R A. Field. at Brochllle, u e' e new teller at the Bsnk of Montreal. vlur Mr. E. deB. Smtby, transferred to Car: - .‘JJ._A _ __‘~_7H‘A_ â€"Condnetor Pym we: in town Tuesday, and his many friends will be pleased n. learn the: he 15 feeling much bother of late. Iâ€"Z-Mr. Geo. E. Diee. special representa- tive tor the Mason Bloch Piano 00.. Toronto, was in uowniasn Friday for a few â€"Beaverton Expreee : Miss Sophia Van- abone, oi Lindsay. has just returned home from a pleasant vieiu with iriende in Woodvllie. â€"Regietrar Peter Ryan and son Bernard. of Toronto, were in town Friday on busi- ness. They returned to the city the name evening. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minna oi Bobca- geonnieiued triendeiu wwnon Wednesday and Thursday oi last week. on uheir way to Toronto. -n’{-. I. Mondowu, m o! m but known tnvellm on the road. allusion (manner: In town this Inc): “and: monthu’ Absence. due to gangs. -â€"Mr. C. J. Pusey md dlllghhol‘ paved through to TgrontoAg Wetlandâ€. Thy Wuhan-“01.011 . mugs: 1U Avenue-v v- n 'â€"â€"â€"â€" were conveyed from Wilberforce to the Victorie Jet. by specie! min. , â€"l(r. Alex. Culey. lira. Carley, ï¬re. Moore end lire. Joe. Wilson. oi Woodvme, witnesses at tin- eoenty court here. were registered at the Duly house this week. ,._.-__I ALA â€"1'r. W. D. anmls. who returned the othar ds tram Thacher. West Vlrglnln. letc hat needs: for his home In Spam. Algom dun-let, (formerly Cook's Milk). â€"Mr. Baht. J noun. of the Inna-Into We luau-woo 00.. Toronto, was for a. tow mange: thin week mums the load paintin- 85:, In closing up a number x- s. Bungphgqqld A_LL‘_ k--â€" and -I â€"Mr. D. Slnoleir. of Toronto. 'wno manna e leading wheleeeleilrngflnn. old ecqnelnteneeehin th Poe‘r. â€"M’r. P. Boyd Tnler. of the Onteflo Bmk staff, slipped end manned his right knee the other dey. end Is at present conï¬ned to his room. Mr. V. MeGIll. o! the Peterboro branch. to here relieving. I-v â€" v--_v . -Mrs. H. Bevan rt Manna Forest. ll vultlng he: rents. 11:.»de Robert Wlddua. an Quin-in for the 01:er ,J. .. -m..-a mu bondsâ€. Mr. Baweu Is 2 hmmthooonraootnwoekorten nyl. â€"-\'r. W. Tnylor. of manna. spent 3 very pleasant tune lat Friday «lung on friends In town. He left in the evening beretorlnBoad.otwhuhplnoohomn tormermn-known nnd mama. aohool, bald on the amuse! the 95!: In!" our old mama, Mr. M. J. Kenny. was present a the "peanut!" tron Osgoode. â€"!u. A. P. “tubule-um. Huh. I! mug her m Itâ€! wmum,~ot omh 13:3. Ir. 0- Dowdl In «um dun Cal-Clans“:- m-lno. Ind spent I couple of wash In Llndnquuupdng. fainted wlth n nleunnt G W. Hall. ot_ Lmlo ONTARIO, DECEMBER 17. Five December 811k Butgmln. go on ale wduy. thks, three low, at 75c, 81.00 And 81,25. Beaut‘ful Silks in all: Rich Table Linen Millineryui Economical Cloak Prices “It" ---‘-"-' “â€"â€" MY flaunt-lineman FUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. LADIES and CENTLEMEN .' Some of our old customers were of the opinion we had left found in the Old Stand. It is not the Lindsay when we could not be _ and expect to live and die here; we caseâ€"we are still in Lindsay, Country surrounding it. We moved want no better Town or better from the old stand to the well-known Dry Goods Store 922mm the i k _’ _--‘Annna11 a h1‘lï¬i‘flflRR : from the 0] Post Offlcg from me 010 atbuu w vuv "Vt__- V, _ _ Post omce, where Milne Graham had so: successful a. business; ied by P. McArthur Co. The store later on the stand was occup has been renovated throughout, making it the best lighted and most up-to.date business premises in Lindsay. , tarted and is toâ€"day: Good Goods, Our Motto was when we 8 One Price to Eve body.’ Cash. Small Proï¬ts and Quick Returns. We cordially invite you andfl’rices do not suit you, yc Our Christmas Goods The child served as well as the be as Represented. We claim money of any store in Lindsay. articles of all kinds. North and South Vietoria! P.S.â€"If we sell you once you are a sure Customer. 40¢ ulna. 43 Inch. at 25c. we Nut. 44 Inch. st 40:. $1 26 ulna, 44 huh, st 31.“) mercontilc skill to bring attract enormous crowds, bl 72 Inch Dunk. 753- rich «sum. 859- Dow Embed. 96:- A rue buggingâ€"50 down third lean than actunl price, 20°: Both evening end street- Bonneu heve occupied the “tendon of our artists for the exhibit. ' ' in the product of every design. The p: millinery prices Ordinarily go, but on the close ma For 3011‘.’ Trndlns Grows mom interesting each succeeding any. Then-cu the most couple“ naortlncnt we hnve ever show: ; second, curing for the streams of bayou, cud tint no“ of eeonom: 35.CO Buck Curl Cloth J“! has. period "I W" and: than to: $71!). DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. Opposite we can say for Mid-Winter Productions. ‘50 dam Nuph'na, 3gunlitiéu. :1 oo, :1 50 ma :2 50. price, 200, 25c, 350 and 5°C. A! the north counter in mi ' ï¬cheatvnovelties possible for The-bitch goods alone Are suflicient to $11 as the mother. ‘ We claim to sell tgg Binds: a F dwell. Bros. Vduu that need but to be computed ‘SPEOIAL FOR THIS WEEK.â€" meow Junkets ln‘ .11 mammoth:- made Jmhflflllttchthem tot-$8. Rom u to call and see for you you are not forced to buy. the Post omce. m Blown“ _, v . at 20:. 00.00 M to: $420. _ 7.†mum to: 5.5. 81 alumfllnohume. 1000mm: 8.00. mule to-dly. Blacks, two low, st 75c and $1 25, Fancy Silks. Buut‘fnl Silks in all the new dudes and patterns. emu Novel“... “0 mu“. ‘4 Inch. “ m:- 00: ulna. 43 hell. I5 40°- 3: ulna. 44 Inch. a 006- 72 hob Dunk. 01-10 MAJâ€"n I95 mam. SN‘IS- 35-00 3 yudn. am choice, seasonable. There are two rascal for thisâ€"ï¬at. the line comprise- oeoond,inportingthem direct enable. us to crew: avast economy in rapidly spreading. ’53, ‘I. W“ 80‘ W “W." 'ï¬tnh' :5. .1 15:. 850. £53.59?- “.175 3.591“... 3! $12; 1" p ‘9: “a All Goods Guaranteed to s best goods for the leafy for yourself; if 130013 Scott's Emu-Ion Mud «huh; at gunman». Alt Your Doctor. mwn Hamilton you to. an. ab. ;L13.,.g._gadthoohnem LI rs _-_A_-_._._I. mags; ‘ 7 The prices at which :0, but on the close margin plan. which an demonstrating set $7.50 Black Idler-made Ju- g... with tuner baking mtch than elsewhere 810.00 and usg ful Tovels at .it. All thelate