T. J. F0rd 8600., lIoromto. ' $20.00 Edition for $11.00. One Volume Halt Russia, regular $17.00 Edi- tion for $9.00. WRITE us FOR QUOTATIONS ON GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS. Two Volumes in Full Morocco, Publisher’s Price $24.00 which we will sell for $13.00. Two Volumes in Half Russia Binding. regular FOLLOWING BINDINGS: We have a. number of copies of the Stand- ard Dictionary in the for Half Price. Dictionary .-“Faust,†which was given in costume aby Mrs. Killin-Keough. The small "stage was a novel place Ibra scene from such a world fanned opera, but the audiche was most demonstrative in its approval. The scene given was the one in which Marguerite, returning from church, goes to the bower and spins, singing an old song, which )5 interrup- ted with thoughts of Faust, whom she What was perhaps one of the best :songs of the evening was sung by Mr. Keough, entitled “What the Chimney Sang," the words of which were written by Bret 1-! ate. The success of this song was followed up by another, that ,of the song entitled “Big Ben,†21 song of the gre-t bell in the House of Com- mons, London, England. Miss Agnes Paterson gave an inimi- vmble recitation entitled “How the Frenchman treated john Bull,†and as an amateur, her work bids fair to es- tablish for herself a reputation, enviable by that class of local performers. One might mention as‘a specimen of sweet and niecly shaded singing “The Old Cance," a duet, which was itself lollowcd by another entitled “Estudian- tina.†The next two songs, “Four-Leaf Clover†and “An Open Secrct,†were ‘ sung by Mrs. Killin Keough, with re- markable pathos and consequent suc- Miss Brown most successfully play- »cd 2 valse (chromatique 5th) which in itself was a proof of her skill as a pianâ€" Mrs. Killin- Keough then sang from Verdi’ 5 popular opera, “La 1‘ rm. 14m,†which was enthusiastically encorcd. The programme opened with a duet 'by Mr. and Mrs. Kcough, “hich “as sucaxdcd b) a solo from Mr. Kcough, entitled “A Dream. †In this the sinm er waived the merited encore of the .audicnce. and, in spite of the somewhat unsuit~ able auditonum, the various it mm on the programme left but little to be de- sired. The Company consists of Mrs. Alice Killinâ€"Keough, prima donna sulist; Mr. flames Potter Keough, basso, and Miss Maude Brown, piamste, and \xe'c as- sisted by Miss Agnes Paterscn. Miss Maude Brown, in her capacxty of ac- «companis'te, should be especially men- tioned. All of those who took part .showed the result of excellent training, puny, of New York City, last night gave an entertainment of more than usual interest to lovers of classical music, and although the weather was most unpro pitcous, a large audience turned out to gal-ct the performers, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. KILLIN-KEBB‘GH The Killin-Kuough Concert next item CUNBEBT C-‘JMPANY scene from in costume The sum" Or on Lot 2 Con. 11. Anyone wanting seed barley can cure same by applying to IRA SHAW, the StindéI-dmi-‘a s_man doses cure. In the township of Cavan, on Sun- day, April 5th, Thomas Henry Edgax Jones, aged 26 years. Then your liver isn’t actlnj well. You suffer from bilious- ness, constipation. Ayer’s Pills act directly on the liver. Flor 69 yegrs they have been posmvely guarantee our floor paints to look better, wear longer and dry hardâ€" er than any other 111 the maxkct. W. I). Stinson. Use only Robertson’s pure ready~ mixed paints. A large stock of the very richest colors in inside and out- side paints, stains and varnishes. We positively guarantee our floor Damts m .. -uv-nâ€" who attend the Woodmen’s Concert in Bradburn’s Opera House, Omemee, April 20, 1903. Admission 25c. and 1 5c. The concert, which, as can imagined, was a most classical suitably brought to a close by ing of “God Save the King.â€- incl: -"n. voice has evidently been carefully train- ed and she knows how to use it, and any learning singer would be fortunate in acquiring the secret of her effective method. More than passing mention should be given to the work of Mrs. Killin- Keough. To an attractive platform presence she adds the artistic used a l soprano voice of great sweetness and 1 ltrge range; even in the highest regis- ter it shows no sign or weakened calis bre. She made an especial success of the jewel song from Faust, and her ren- dering of the 'l‘raviata selection was v-ry brilliant, \lYlCl Vocal colour being given to the florid passages which mark the Italian school of opera. Her ï¬ne This was followed by a duet from “Don Munio." This work is based upon a legend of the Spanish and Moorish Wars, told by Washington Irving. The scene of the duet was in t‘rc castle of Don Munio. He rcCciv- :1 an order from the sovereign to pre- cccd to battle, and took lave of Don- m Maria. Seed Barley met by the way. She then discovers the bouquet left by Sicbel and the casket of jewels left by Mephistopheles on behalf of Faust. She adorns herself with the jewels while singing the aria. The above treat is i‘ Dizzy ? a most classical one, was DIED is in store for those a close by the sing- I, as can be easily chmee P. O I-"â€"anm- Spacial valley for your roof, all ready to put on, made out of the Very best material, Envetroughmg, and general job work attended to scientiï¬cally and promptly. W. D. Stimson. promptly. W. D. Stimson. The Public Library Concart on Easâ€" ter Monday wi.l be one of the best evu held m On: cmee. Bu: this appeal, like all others 0." the kind, was utt‘rly use-lbs; the samcbiutc majority that had, so persistently and s‘lsameï¬tcedlv, suppmted Ross in his determination that no lergc of con- spiracy slmxld be investigated, VUtkd‘ do .m this one also. l The balance of the amendment con sisted ofthc statement read by Mr, Gamey on Friday last. “That in proceedings before the said commission the charges to be investi- gated shall not be restricted to the terms set out in the said commission, but as made and set out by the said Robert Roswdl Gamey in this House on Wednesday, March 11, 1903, and formulated by the said Robert Roswei; Gamey in his statement as a memb of this House on March :7, 1903.†CT Durmg the closing hours of the 565- ‘sxon, Mr. Gamcy made another appeal to the liberal members of the House to have an open and full investigation, and to that end, moved the followmg resolumion : iee, beable to watch closely the methods and by which the investigation is being con_ ducted. If the government and its lawyers attempt to use, again, such methods of preventing the whole facts from being known as Were employed in thecaseofthe commissions appointed to enquire into the rascalities of the West ‘ Bruce, Brockville and East Elgin elec- tions, then the House can interfere and put a stop to the costly farce. I t is just gar as well. too, for the judges to know that the country is in no humour now to endure any miscarriage of justice. Itq experience of trial of gOVernment oï¬ic- caus': asuspicion that these commissions 3 are appointed, not to discover wrong doings, but to hide them; and if this commission acts along the .ame lines as the others have done, it is going to hear some pretty plain talk. This method of investigation has been con- demned again and again by the great leaders of the liberal party and the grit members in the House have stultified themselves by voting for it. Besides, this case has been denounced by the entire tion was ever adopted; but now since it has been adopted, the people must see to it that the judges discharge th.‘ dut- ies so unfairly imposed upon them, in a thoroughly impartial and upright re manner. What the electors of the O province require at the hands of these at judges, is that they shall ascertain all ’Wl the facts of the case and lay them be- 3:: fore the people without comment. The b“ electors are the true jurors, who having th: had all the facts laid before them, are trii to decide whether the accused are guilty or not; and it is Certain that they will keep a sharp eye upon the commission- MR. GAMEY’S LAS'I The delay will, however, have one great advantage. The house will have resumed its session, before the investi- gation can be convluded, and thus will mg or evxucncc till April 13th. In some respects this postprncmcnt is to bc regretted, as an anxious public will have to “air that mm: 11 longer for the facts of the case, but it is clear that the delay was unavoidable. Court accordingly postgx ing of evidence till Apn! Blake. on behalf of Mr. (Jamey, asked Gamq’s nitncsscs from Manitoulin in any loss time. 'lhe Court accordingly postponed the hear. Court had been formaHy Blake. on behalf of Mr. ( for an adiournmont rm. .. tigate into the truth of the chargesmade by Mr. Gamey against Mr. Stratton and other ministers of conspiring to buy his vote, was formally opened on Friday afternoon. The Judges appointed to try the case are Chancellor Sir John ‘ Boyd and Chief JustiCe Falconbridgc. A great many distinguished lawyers have been retained by both sides, and Mr. S. C. Blake, K. C., will be Chief Consel for Mr. (Jamey, while Mr. E. B. johnson, K. C., will perform like duty for the accused ministers. After Hm I The Great Censpiracy Trial. EFOOT BALL NOTES“ commission appointed to inves~ mined by both sides, and ke, K. C., will be Chief '. Gamey, while Mr. E. B« 3., will perform like duty RESOLUTION. rs. After the r' opened, Mr. er rich mm on their return. Yours truly, R. W. C This excellent Co. will gi cert in the Opera House, On Monday, April .20, under the of Camp Omemee, No. 154, Order Woodmen of the Worl "THE SWEDEN EMPIRE mtuuruun, .1er 3rd, 1903. My DEAR SlR,â€"I see by the “Mir- ror†that the Killen-Kcough Concert Co. are to give :1 Convert in your town. I have no interest in the Company, but they sang in the Methodist Church here on March 2 3rd, and I want to say they are just ï¬ne. They Will stand all 1 the ‘ booming’ you can give them, and will meet the highest expectations of the people. No lover of music should miss hearing them. ’1 hey have prom- ised to return to l‘.'illhrook when they will he greeted by a good house. Per- sonally, I am looking forward to anoth- mg merchants. and popular Superin- tendent of the Methodist S. 8., writes the following highly complimentary notice about the Celebrated Killin- Keough Concert Co.: Mr. Clarke, onec in†merchants. and tcndcnt of the Met} The Millbtook Reporter, in trying to stir enthusiasm into the base hall play- ers of that town, says : “Surely theyare not gomg to drop out of the arena, also releasing the elutaticn of making the Omemcc fan the wind." As they did at the tournament here lant season when they went down to defeat to our local nine. Who did the “fanning" that ti'nc?~-n0t Omemcc, surely. Mill- brook will want a stronger aggregation thanthcy had last season to do t trick spoken of by the Reporter. he BASE BALL NGTES. The Bethany Club, (winncrs of the Omcrncc Silver Cup, last season.) arc in line again. At :1 meeting held xn the Town Hall thcrc, ofï¬cers were elected : Hon. l’rcs.â€"]. }. Preston, M. I’. l’. l’rcsidcnt.»â€"H. H. Ryluy. Vi<re~l’r:rsidcnt.â€"-l.. B. Sisson. SUC."I‘rCaS.W**f\lf Price. Asst. Sec.-'l‘reas.â€" R. W. Clarke. Captainâ€"Fred Prcston. Coml‘nittcc of Ivlana_;cment.~â€"Fred Preston, Johu A. Cairns and 'l‘hos. j. Jackson. the following The Millbrook Foot Ball Club has rc-organized, with the following men as ofï¬ccrs: Hon. President-J. L. Fair. Presidentâ€"l). Hampton. Vice-l’residcnthj. Grey. Managerâ€"Rev. D. L. Wight. Captainâ€"N. M. Henry. Secretary-'l‘rcasurer~W. A. Forsytlv gentle- Managing Coxmnitt'm:â€"\\'. l‘lher. I F. Gibson, \V. McClung, W. Henry and W Armstrong. Don’t Ir‘ï¬ss Heariag Them. Now that the ï¬rst meeting of the league has been held it is thought that the required ‘number of clubs will be easily obtuincd.~â€"E:mmz'uer. A fee of $1 for each club charged. Until morcplaces have been heard from the schedule will not be drawn up. A sub-committee of Messrs. A. W, McPherson, H. E. Ayers and Dr. Morgan was appointed to draft a com stitution to be submitted at the next mccting. Presidentâ€"Ur. h‘forgan, Peterboro. V ice-Presidentâ€"Dr. Keith, Omemce, Secretary-'I‘reasurerâ€"H. F. Ayers. Executive Committeeâ€"'I‘he ofï¬cers and the representatives from the Clubs entering the league. Hon. Presidentâ€"~17]: Brereton, Beth- anv. The election of ofï¬cers resulted as follows : I )eputations from Bethany, M i ilbx'ook Bridgenorth, Omemee and I’cterboro were prcscm, while letters wcrc receiv- cd from Cordova, Pontypool and Nor- wood, expressing their intention of en- tering the league. In this district such a league is badly needed and, when it becomes more widely knowil, the clubs are certain to give their cooperation. It was thought that at least ten clubs will enter the league, and with such a nun‘ibcrits suc- cess is assured. Five clubs have up to this time en- tered and three others have expressed the willingness to do so as soon as pos- sible. On Saturday afternoon in-the Y. M. C. A. building was held at which an Association Football League was orran- ized and named the Midland Football Association. Millbrook, April 3rd 0. will give a Con naer the auspices (0. 154, Canudxan the World. pf Milibrook’s lead- sc, Omcmcc, on .CL.‘~.RKE will be TERMS Punthw 7505; dam, Gwen 3140, bv British Suvoreign ‘ Aime Hum 2335, by Abel-g: dam, Certain†734, by \\ a! Stran‘l‘errv 1946: Prince dam [‘rlnzruua 1778, by V I1ull),('m1.uho Be†717, [W :\ 1am. RH! link": 1790, by Y . lth‘r; dam Lady Jane (Imp: Waltnr “2639, M" Son of \Ir W97. In Yuan: Star 53â€), l). 567, by at Sun anmnm 15R . VI UV" Dark rvd withâ€"gm- an {or |)_\~ (,‘rnwn's llalr, 24718; Dal Pride II. 26027, UV Lnl'd f 23170; dam, Bella Gore 13994 Urine“ Md 404: dam. â€Huh I The Tho:“o bad 5 Durham Bull, “Cro WI“ be kept for serV premises. lot 10, con during season of 1903 .. Pl: DIGREE . Cn A. B. lerry, II?) and Lindsay, \\ lxulusnlx- um} U;slcrs,1~‘rlm, Guide-cu Wedding ('akes made tn iced and Ornament-n] nu Victor Callaghan ...... Albert Carroll... joc Crowley . Carrie Drwzm... John Nonkcs ...... Gilbert \Vindrem ...... ...... ...... THIRD CLASS Marks Possible Kathleen Callaghan Addie Dewan Mary Dewan Annie \Vindrcm joe Carroll Willie O‘Nm'l Harold Laidley Dolly Stlnson... L Izzic Wimjrcm Noxmzm 1.4qu A? bcrt 0 New} FOURTH CLASS Marks Possible Dewey Stillson Tox'ia leson john Dewun :mu sunstantial lmc of dress goods are there in abundance. In the shirt waist dept there are 25 difl'crem styles. In fact it is one ofthe most attractive displays we have ha-i the pleasure of seeing. MSâ€"-â€"$ I, payable March T, I EDWARD SHERIDAN, , ‘. Omcmcc J’. The dress making department is under the management of Miss \Vliid- don, also of large city experience. The most up-toâ€"date styles can be had at moderate prices. The most beautiful and substantial line of dress goods are [here in abundance. Miss ('annnell of large City exper- ience (.n the American side and in Ontario deServcs'grt-at credit for the Very attentive manner of receiving and enter- mining. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to the ladies to call and See this year’s display of the best ideas in the line of spring and summer millinery. Stock w i ll be replenished weekly throughout the Season. tended and very much apprectatel. The Millinery of this Store is well 1 advertised far and near, and has always - received great credit for the excellent work, which in every way is known to compete with any of the surrounding towns. But this season the styles and exquisite combination of colors and decorations exceed anything of the past. The show room was beautifully decorated with white and violet colors and most tastefully adorned with flow» ers and fruit. A variety of beautiful hats of every shade Were shown. The ‘ neu'est trimmings for this season con- l sist of flcm'ers. foliages and fruit; 0::- preys, feathers and sequines are also a very popular trimming. The artistic continuation of colors consist of charm- pagne, I‘cCcdfl green, burnt orange, lilue 1and white. Black is also one of the ‘in )St fashionable colors of the spring season. Straw trimmi 1g are popular and .vere shown in a great variety from the plain flat braids to the rustic makes in pastel shades. 'l‘he styles of the hats are flat raised at the left side with a flowing cfliect. at A.‘ ‘, I Report for March, fox Emily. (2 The Millinery Opening of Mr. Chas. Ivory’s Store were held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the past week, and although the weather was very unfavorable, the Openings proved a grand success. They were largely at- nzruvï¬ '7‘ 8, by "ktâ€ï¬‚hf ‘13": 1,14!“ Bell 717, hr Arohdukeflf; l Ruse 1790, by Y «In-1 Brlmn :1 Lady Jane (Imp) 28!, In Sir 33$), In- Son of \Ir Runth Jï¬rn Yul)": Star 53â€), by Ruaelmn Sun r‘anln-It 155_ a buck. Miss ( l \\ uumsuh- and retail dealer in Fruit, Gunmetimwrv, PM.†. (ï¬lms made tn order. (‘akes ornamented on short notice. SCHOOL REPORT. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer‘s Snmpanlln. He knows all about this grand old family medicine. Follow his udvlco and we will be ntisï¬ed. J. 0. Arm: 00.. LowelXJhu. Doï¬â€™t doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. $1.00 a home. All drums“. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is t .2 best medicine you can take for purifyin and en- ricljing the bloo . “ I suffered terribiy and was ex namely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tricd ysr’s Sarsaparilla, and wt: soon fec!i_ng all right again.†‘ ...d A _ Grand Millinaw Display. Mrg. J. V57. Fizfia, Had!ymc, Ct. \ “pun dam, Lillian Gun, 19“.; on-.. dam, Guandoiine G†’u Sum-reign “(26; a.†‘. hyAAbergehHe (um. m, mum" Unre 12233 n, Guamloline Gute- L‘V'Teiflll “(26; damn, y Abergehiie (â€up ); , by \\ «Hum 683; dun: Prince Primzc- 956 - WM 2 . Crown’s Star lg are pnpuhr : grc-at varxety from to :hc xuatic makes arle, Teacher. {mehemi wlt' pull: lie-aye; oW-sunwnv 5 Captain ', I904. / WW DMEME S. S. No. 250 228 I73 156 125 100 60 425 399 391 377 348 318 233 225 I 4.1. 400 ' 370 342 507] 297 206‘ I60 we handle Our Stock of Groceries caray a full stock of Cro V. ‘7- v“ \ newer \Hme Bum. He i 8 seven month" old and weighs 245 lbs; he was sired by Bufl'alo King, who took ï¬rst prize at the Pan American and his dam took second prize at the same Ex- nnï¬if;nn Itinn. l~_, Mailed to any address in Canada or U. S. for II. months for $51.75, including Choice of two 10 color Autogravures (ntitled “The Doc- tor†and “Contentment." For further particulars and sample copies of papers, \mte SUGAR THE MIRROR AND ,V _. _. ...,. Tun-ma. Deaths, mu! Manta-4p free. Advertlsrmvnts will be «'hnrged rm- unLll lorhlduon. Changos or advertisements the ofï¬ce no: later Khuu Mom $17 BS! ‘RI PTIUN RA Terms, $1.54! pox-year. or sl. puld in udvnuce. cl .V‘" “a IIH‘I, wank-d. 0:42., win he insertrd threw SLOne Insulin“ 5" cents. each st: thy-mo "‘25 cgï¬ms. “A “.1. . andlc all the Flavelle M illing Co’s Brands, which Prices. Salt Herrings, Cod Fish and Salmon Having bought“ (‘01 um n $50 Q95 $1 \ (‘olumn 25 17: {Tolnmn 15 8 . Professional Cums. one 1 559'†year. $3 for six mm month. Legal unfit-es Row-Ms por “mi 2 er'ms per“ ilm- uwh uni. ‘._ ‘ The flmemee Minor is puhnxno-d r~vm'_\' Thursday . k Ulï¬ce, Kim; Mrvcx, rmc WEEKLY MAIL 8: EMPIRE ï¬Special Price â€In ducements for ï¬thS'SEdSE: â€ESE"? £5715 «38,131.11 day Shoppe Ts. Our Improved Stores With their New GooCs $52535 ENTIRE“ NEE! GGGDS gï¬ï¬-UPENING 519%?585 Every Dept. in Both Stores fully stocked With BEEF Egg-Mudsflad Slums. STOCK NOTE Saturday Next FRANK ADAMS, MANAGER. ADVE {’I‘IMNG 111'. 6thâ€. 3 FLOUR AND -w.uv JJA' George wil! 7he kept for I) mâ€" ' "‘ n on cents. each slab§eqmmt s. :, and Marmara-s are inserted rams. one Im-h and under for six mom!» .31 hr on. Is wl 885 387' GEORGE STE ‘5 year. or $1.00per year If C. W. RICHARDS. Editor and Publisher. ’I‘IMNG RATES: :nn. 3m“. lmn‘ 1 where to get Value for es and Confectionery is I Trockery, Dinner Sets. ’l‘oil TIUN RATES . 5. Term.‘ $1256 por lint: ï¬rst ins-«r- "tours are Monday. $1" @113 Store That Never Disappnimi r' JBJEBLï¬l~-l“"‘-â€"‘“ _A continued and t_lsoro’bréd TOD) £0":ng at its lunar. uhlisher. THE CARLOAD 1 wk. loneï¬lif‘ Fresh and Well Assorted. We also Sets, lodet Sets, f‘ancv (‘hinau‘nrq CIC. In 60c. In .HHEm-EO .BHHKFU can! v'ï¬Oï¬ï¬dm rawhOIIIO/na WM. COLYIN’S Re-Open 25c. Pipes 35 and 4001? I5C Pipes 10c Pipes corn coL-s {Cut in Cigars Bankruptsmck iii In Trilbys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch Rec] Up-to-date Specnal I N 13.111" The undc rsiuncd has on hand aquantit) of dam seed barley for sale at5 5.c per bushel. T B LAIDLEY, O nem e P. O. ncedora m ummuee first Munduy each month. N B.â€"na\'o beveral clients who desire t0 Inu‘ good farm 5-' ; wrty at a barxai' ~ 27-h Barrister, Solicitur, 610., Lindsay; In ()xmlmee ï¬rst meduv each m. borrow can The um enmnr i i~ prepared to loan mmwy on ï¬rst-(want farm property in large autumn!» at 4! per «on! Sun" amounts :-.1 Nightly Increased rates 0! interest. lerms of re payment to suit lint-ran u h LOS Râ€"On Saturday, 5 7,a black fur mitt, (dog : Finder “'2“ please leave same john Sander:z*:.. or at Ha: r , on premises, Lot 2, Con Emlly. lilpcs In: 10 Pipes for 5 1coL-s 2 {or 5 TObaccos alwavs fresh at Seed Barley. FEED 4; PER CENT I. E. WELDON We are selling at Lindsay Trout, Fresh Oysters. Money. peS On Saturday, March 6 for 25 cents 7 for 25 “ 6 for 25 “ 7 {or 25 “ 7 for 25 “ 3 {or 10 “ 6 for 25 2 leave Same with or at thzs ofï¬ce. for 25 17cm: (J03 5km}. H 6‘ U LS Among those from :1 attended thc funeral of I E. joncs, were : Mr. an Blakcly, Mrs. D. Smith. John Lcith, Mr 'I‘. Leith \V. Jones, Mr. A. W. 1‘ Mrs. Bun tang. Mr. and Mrs. \\'z::. ( daughtvr. Miss (‘15:; Lake, Mum. on ‘1}:1 With their mm} frivmi> every SUCCCSS. This is an early I am ready for Furniture Trade. up early and am am so. Both floors ed and the goods: opened out yet. ‘ well to buy early, C. P. K. toaii gut-1m North Wetst Bri: “’ashmgtcnS tau Secure tickets ..2 i calling at C. I’. 1 Ofï¬ce. A.McCaffr Mrs. S. 141mb. Mrs Master Archie and 3 3‘. lish were visitor.~ :0 . ‘ Drs. Wightm Dentists of Pete Omemee every Ofï¬ce two 13-00 T. Ivory Sc: Store. Mr. “"321. 1.1:! guest at the Em: over Sundav. a Cfickct ciub Win m†mg room of tits Pu} Good Friday ailrrnuc All ilitcrcstcd wilf kin. You wiil miss a a amend thc Wood Bradbum's Opus 1‘ April 20. Prof. j. H. licéiii ialist, will be at the Parlors. Omcmu‘. :3 noon, April :3, 1:11:33 15. Don’: f3? {0 Ca require: his St'n' ins. looks. Norahâ€"l but don't ya wm' babies SOI:1¢I§I!.1‘: looking. Mr. F.â€"Tcli z to my housc i: wife dogm't quit I9!“ TH E KM (’11 “mitt-d. lab, Curreucy uu‘ ‘ ~bnccuh nu. â€.0 $81 the con-mum? mi 3' In!“ OX 91.. m' l .e '. than (J $2 “Mme :fl All partzcs u is _»--__ u‘.‘ Cukhx‘ ‘ Suture: v. “e have not A ‘xu 0'" {oh-Nan, nuaim paramc, «on: very modcr ~r..:c gs shop to suit 33:: Division Com Mrs. A. Spun: Bella, CRICKET. “A prices to number have d1: Cyclone fencnz. in genial Cam. halt the Salvation Sunday am: will no douir and mum: 2i; p)’ Capt. Bait Class [)Offltgzcs ' off thc car : 5 v 4 Dry Gceds. TM 77 Ken looks even‘ appropriate adorn it. 1 and beautifu fancy ï¬ngm must suit ya stock is inc: from It not 5 think. “'3‘ In! goods to: j. 1‘. Be: A Pratt made e: of fame w WCR: gL‘CSI W. F. and ' .huilu t: hau’ Wire (c: ..!fl' K