“has? wires 40 inches high. stays :23th AM So. 9 hard steel wire, MWL--.:‘T‘31.‘.:.T’:1?:.‘E'Tf‘ï¬fi‘:If? 31¢ . 133453;- ' 9!)“. F. R. Bigidess, of Lindsay was ‘3 town on Moniay. ; Kiss L. Ferris. of Picton, returned, ï¬rm Fans karma: and has re- ï¬ned her 90915011 in Miss Wash- : ‘n‘s millincry parlors. v furs. Chzs. Stoddard. who was vis- fling her sister. Mrs. Ed. Stoddard. 4:»! Victoria Harbor, returned to the 3?an ca Thumday. ‘33 Nellie $513. of Haliburton is! Mrs. Harry Webster and chddren - ‘ting her cousin, Mrs. Ed. John‘ .spent Easter with LL-ndsay relatives. stone- Nr- and Mrs. Wm. Deyman. jr., .Eir. Thompson, of Belleï¬lle was in § spent Easter with friends in Toronto ton ï¬nrsday on business. Mr. and Mrs. 'W McK'andry Visited 3-233 Mason, who spent several .. friends in Lindsay over Easter. maths the guest of her brother, pr, Messrs. Robt. Bell and E. McPhee oi Hanson, ALP-P. returned to her home. Lindsay. spent Good Friday in town- al Reno Mills on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartle spbnt Eas- ilis Brown, ofVIslay. spent SaturJ ter in Torcnto. «Jay at Fenelon Falls. ., Miss Dollie Jones left on Thursdav 5-38, has .1 wires 38 "m high, Stays ‘22? w “an. All No. 9 hard steel wire, '9,9, [0.10in. Genernily pm :2 in or [Shaken- gmund. Per rod 24c -~ma-c.a.uo.ogoonno-.o- 3‘ in high. stays ‘-"-‘ haul steei wire: Good for ranchea Aâ€"A . § in. J. ALPADGET, 4 Wflliam-st Scstb, Lindsay day at Fenelon Falls. ., Miss Dollie Jones Iefl: on Thursday .3lr. A. J- Campbell. of Lindsay, to spend stew days with Peterboro spent Monday in town. ' relatives. Mr. W. '1‘. Jankin spent Friday in Miss Genevieve Tromey spent the Lindsay- Easter vacation with her parents in _\.h- w: 13 than-“ A: t “.3â€... m-.. I tcun- «my: BEST FEXCE AND THE GREATEST VALUE’ my Pay Tm Prices For Your Fencing '2 .Yxfisc ".1331; ($323 '1:.g ccx':i'::s cf getting the tea p 53 .21: xz'ue for you: mane-t; Ker e s Pcnchg 1: {navierï¬ st ffe er and stronger, made of higher gasp; a-I-re,'-r;’r ’mgc-r gauge. IO to 13 Per cent on ’cost cou'd Le sateda b) sing n :3 1‘: under s'z:d wire. and i: would be scarcely n lice". . In tu‘ï¬ng “cork“ \ou gd :1 ti h g. :de fence. Hundreds of milcs of Prerfcss' Fem: are in use by our Canadian Radways. O.er 500 Peerless Gates were sold to the (LT. R. last year. Compare the foflowing prices with what you. hzve been payirg, and then (all at Canadian Swenscns Ofï¬ce, Phone 203, cr erte usd Box x74. Lindsay, for the wi'e ycu cxpsct tmuse this summer. Ask for Wire buokkt c-u Fencing and Gates. Lindsay- Easter vacation with her parents in. The annual vestry meeting of St. on. 3?. R. .mddess. of Lindsay wasgtfln' 2 “MS†Church was postponed for' a l or town on Moanâ€. Mr. Steward Mason spent Easter in‘ fortnight, OWing ’60 the Church ward- ' Tog-onto, ' en’s report not having been audited. Mr- Geo. Wilson Event Monday in I A general discussion of Church mat- liflsay. [ ters took place Rev. W. H. A. French presiding. The Wardens, Messrs. En- glish and Hamilton, were reâ€"elected; .the sidesmen being Messrs. Moss W. Shane, John Aldous. Wm. Cassidy. . Jigs l.. Ferns~ of Picton, returned Willie Falls laxt‘week and has reâ€" ï¬ned ‘ner position in Miss Wash- I ’n‘s millinery parlors. .‘wlts. Chas. Stoddard. who was vis- It'mg her sister, Mrs. Ed. Stoddard. _ . _ F4 Victoria Harbor, returned to the m town on Good. Fm" JOS- P0538. 3- Wilkimon and W. Falls on Thursday. 3‘3. Andre'- Tbm. (1 Lindsay, Waitson. Mr. Arch Campbell, of Pennticton, spent 30°“P39‘09 @315 in town this Special Easter services were con- B.C.. synt the week end visiting his week. ducted in all the churches on Sun- .mother and sisters at Fenelon Falls. . Mrs. Jos. Basra spent, Monday in (183’ East. In St. Andrew's Church ï¬r. and Mrs. Bulmer. of Lindsay, {Lindsayn 5h . . Rev. C. 8. Lord preached excellent ape-m. Sunday the guests of Mr. and; Dr. D. Gaunt left bn Thursday last semons at both services . its. J. L. Thompson. ‘fcr Toronto. K j The music was particularly good. 3 l i E 5 Miss Annie Ellis. af'l’orcnto Jet. 5 visited relatives in tan: over Easter. l mt. Art Robson; of Linda-3, was Peerless Wire Fencing 3 carat: mcuauum. 01 Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Robt. McCallum. Mrs: McElwain of Kinmount, was in town on Friday. Mrs. W. H. Robson and son Donaln spent Easter with Toronto.relativcs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Deyman, of Peter- boro, visited friends here this wcek. Nils} Amy Halliday spent Easter in’ Dr. H. B. Johnston spent the Wbok . St- Aloysius‘ (‘hurch on Sunday Ixst. list; Cecil Swanton. who has been standing the Normal School at Tor- onto. returned to the Falls last week . -Coâ€" s ' ~ . ~nd in Tor nt . Dr- M. T. McEachren. Montreal. Tizonto thh "lamb. :L M F :1 N: \ l f 1" . , g 4. r. and Mrs. Archie Trudel spent: '3' re ‘ cl'ei 0 rovidence and Fnda m town. : - ’ 5â€." Thursday y Easter with relatives in Lindsay. Ispent Tuesday 1n town. 3k. and Mrs McLean of Lindsay I . . aha have been \‘is'. ting Mr. and Ma‘s . ML and Mrs. R E. Wagar visited 9 Mr Stanton 0‘ Raglan SViSiting ‘alter Jcrdan re urned to Ln nds-Iy relatives in Cannington OVGT Easter. ;his Mother Mr J H Stan...on a pnday. r ’ Miss Violzt McKendry is spendinga ' Mr. Fred 0001“. baker at Mr. A. Mrs. Jos. Heard spent Thursday in fortnight visiting Toronto friends. ‘ Northeys -. spent Easter With his par- “...k" s Mr. and Mrs manna awn" mâ€... : ants at Grimsby Hm- 'Bagshaw, cf Cambray was in tota‘iast week- IE8 Cecil Swanton, who has been ï¬nding the Normal School at Tor- onto. returned to the Falls last week Dr. M. T. McEacht-en. Montreal. mt Thursday and Friday in town. Its. Jos. Heard spent Thursday in W833. it. -Percy Webster, of Oakwood was in ton on Friday. 511'. and Mrs. Harry Begg of Toron- QS. ï¬sited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lane Jottings from Feneicn Falls '34:. â€8338311094? in hivh. stms KB; I. aptfl. All No. 9 hard sue!“ wire, psi-34,513,? 8 8 sin. Per 847-8, same as S- 47 ie-xcept stays ‘32 in "‘"‘ .'._°_.. °“ 35c 7-“,hs7w ï¬res-18 in high, stays-9" .. lap-n. All No. 9 had steel uirg, m5,6fl7.9.wuin,(‘P..R Hide in 20, 30 and 40 refs rol‘s 5. The above pxi ccs include !: PAGE 4. Continued from page one a... o ...â€"¢oo'~ou~ol u... Per £011.. .....-. :::::f;::;:':'::': 27 l-Zc hivg ccnsi Pcnciz‘g is . Spetiallow pr’ces on all sizes of cightto your ncarest Railway Saazion. 11-58, has 11 wires 58 in hiuh. stays X6 1-- " in apart. A.†\o. 9 hard steel wire, spacin-vo l-" 2, :‘ ‘3, 31%} L , 5. 6," I. 8, 8, Din. Perrod ............. .. :9 1 0- Mr. and Mrs. J1 C. Bilton and Miss Berfln Brokenshire of Toronto spent Fastu‘ the guest of Mrs. R. Broken- shire. l-LC (Special to The Post) 9-50,!1asflxï¬res, 50in. hiUh_ stays 13 MISS Bag-rshaw, Toronto, spent the in. apart, top and bottom wires No. 0, E11315†110115-333 at her home north hard steel wire, intermediate wires So. ‘of the village. Aspaung‘t 4'†6' h " 8' 9 m Miss E. dester and her niece Ber- "00d 4 eneral purpose fence. , . i‘ri ce per rod ...................... . 356 in.“ enJOyed $11138 holidays with their Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrnell speï¬t Easter with Buflalo friends. Mr. S. J. McKendry spent Good Friday in Uxbr dge. 10-500, Salmc 9.505050 except stays ‘2‘: imapart. ’er 1' ......... 42 l 2 - 9-5-10, same as 951 except szays '3") in. apart. Per rod Ann 10-50, 1:9.le wires 50 (.1: high, stays 16 1-2 in. apart. All \‘o. 9 hard steel wire, sparing 3 1-2, 3213;, 4}," a. 6. 7. 8, Biin. Perrod... 45c 9-51 hasBuires 51 in. high, sins 165 in. aparz. All\o. 9 hard steel wire, spacing 4, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 8, 9 in. 43c no..oaua.oootooooo .an'ao ao-OIOI-oo.an to... Miss Margaret Wilson, of L. C. I. spent Easter' with her parents in town. ‘ Mr. Grattéï¬'C. Graham, of Torom to is spending the Easter vacation at his home in town. Miss Margaret 'I‘womey is visiting friends at Orono, Miss Ford spent Easter with hm parents at Port Perry Miss Violet McKendry left on Tues- day for Toronto where sh; will spend a couple of weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Rattle, of Unionville, Who is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Sug- gitt ofBaddow was in town Thurs- day. ' Mr. Jerry Twomey, Jr., of St. Mi chael’s College, Toronto, spent the Easter vacation at his home hbrc. Miss Tilly Woods. of Toronto visit- ed Mrs. Geo. Martin over Easter. -Mr. A. Spence. of Rosedale, spent Good Friday in town. Mr. Geo. A. Jordan, of Lindsay, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Callan, of C‘oboconk,3 were in town on Tuesday. 5 Mr. _W. Chisholm, of Donald, was in town on Mcnday. Miss Wood’s, of Fell‘s' static“. vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson, in, over Sunday. Miss Burden, of Rosedalc, was in town on Friday. ............................. 91‘ I, At the Methodist Church the Eas- ter services were a special interest. and were well attended. The sermons were preached by Rev. John Bedfortf, the pastor of the church. The music was worthy of speciai mention, a soâ€" lo by Miss Kline and a ladies’ quar- tette by Mesdames Stoddard, Welsh, W. B. Moore and Miss Quibell being' much appreciated. The music was particularly good. At the morning service the $0101: were taken by Messrs. Cameron and Copp and in the evening by Miss Cecil Swanton and Mr.T. Guy. In St. James’ Church Holy Cam- munion was administered at 8 a.m. andnfter morning service. The rec- tor preached e‘o1uently on the R98- urrcction. ' He was assisted in the ser- vices by ReV. Mr. Seward. At even song Rev. W. H. French rendered a $013 in excellent voice. Rev. H. B. Kenny. of Belleville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. McFar- land on Good Friday. Mr. Norman Curgon, of Toronto is visiting- relatives in town. Mr. Stephen Nevison, of Goldwater, Mich" visited hisbrother, Mr.'J. J. Neviscn on Thursday and Friday 'Mr. Bohn Slater spent Easter in Tcronto. Miss Garnet Qu nn and Mr. Elmer Byrnell of Toronto. are visiting Mrs. W. Byrnell. ' Miss Cowles of the Public School Staff, ;pent the Easter vacation in Toronto. Mr. Fred Goodman, of Kinnipeg, visited friends in town over Easter. Mr. W. Carley. who spent the Eas- ter holidays at his home in town, left on Monday for Goldwater. Mrs“ W.B. Feir and daughter Have been veen visiting at Trenton for a. few days. Mrs. A. Minthorne spent Easter with friends in Orillia. Rev. C. 8. Lord and Mrs. Lord, I spent Good Friday in Toronto. Mrs. Alfred Jewell and two child- ren left on Thursday- to visit Peter- boro friends; Mr, and Mrs.- Findlay Robson gpent Easter with Lindsay relatives. Mr. Grattan C. Graham‘ of Toronto spent the Easter vacation in town. Mr. Jas. Dic‘rson. D.L.S.-, returned from Peterboro last week. Mrs. L. Townley spent Easter with Toronto friends. Mrs. Albert Robe and child and Miss Sarah McCallum, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Robt. McCallum. Miss E. dester and her mece Ber- nice enjoyed Sthe holidays with their friends in Bowman'ville. Mrs Frank chh and son were the guests of friends in Hastings this V. V5893- Miss Florence Bellingham. of Tor- onto, spent Easter with relatives in town. Mr. Cyril La Rue of Cornwall was in town on Wednesday. Mr. C. W. Burgoyne, was in Toron- to last week on business. REV. MR. COOK uptist Clergyman of Fenelon Falls well known in Lindsay. CAMBRAY Minden Doings Duly Described Experiments all over the Province. have shown that the catch of alfalfa is generally beneï¬ted by innoculation or treatment of seed with acnlture containing .the bacteria found on the roots of Alfalfa,. This culture can be obtained from the Department of Bacteriology of the Ontario Agricui- tin-a! College, Guelph, or by applying to D. A. MacKenzie, the local repre- sentative, for the small sum-of twen- ty-ï¬Ve cents per bottle. Each bottle contains suï¬icient to treat me bushel of seed. The treatment may not be necessary in every case but it insures a liberal supply ofthe pro-per bacter- ia when the plant 18mm estab- lished. Gilbert's egg Waggon, in charge of N. White started on its usual sum- mer trips on Monday. Mr. Clarence Routley, of Toronto. Was visiting friends in the “Omit? a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hancock. Lindsay and two daughters spent Sunday the guests of Mrs. E. Tompkins. Undrained land, prevalence of weeds especially native grassks, close pastu ring and the lack of the proper kind of bacteria are some of the most common causes of failure in alfalfa growing. East in mind that alfalfa is a crop which men once established will last for a number of years yielding two or thrte cuttings each year. consei quently the cost of seeding is not so The high feeding value of Alfalfa and its importance to the Ontario farmer as a cheap and nutritiom roughage for all the classes of farm stock, is evidenced by its rapidly in- creasing acreage. a few hints regarâ€" ding its cultivation may be season- able. Sow pure seed at the rate of 201} per acre on clean well drained land T113 will give the best result but Alâ€" falfa. will grow on poor land provi- ded it is not too weedy and is well drained. Mrs S. Staunton. of Toronto on. Joyed Easter wdh her parcnts, Mr. and “Its A Craig ' thought. (Special to the Post.) Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Mortimer anal children, went to Peterboro Thursk day to spend Easter with Inendsi, there. ‘ Mr. A. Langdon is spending East- er in Toronto and Mrs. Langdon, is vxsztmg Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hul-é big, of Lutterworth.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Lindsay. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. F Chambars. Miss Walton, of Toronto, is visit-L ing her sister Mrs. Baker It We are sorry to report Miss Irene} Benson very ill thh inflammatory“ rheumatimn and whooping cough. Mr. A. Palmer visited Lindsay a few days ago and purchased a. find horse. Dr. Wcod'ruft, of St. Catherines are nVed on Tuesday evening. and war- spend some time at h's summer cottage on Constance Island, Kushog Lake, Stanhope. Mr; J. F. White. of Coboconk. drove through on Saturday. last to visit his mother, Mrs. Goodman who is in very poor health. Mr. T. London. of Kingstcn. m‘ spendmg his vacation with his par‘ ents. * SPecu-l Easter service were held in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. The'pastor was assisted by Rev. '1‘. London. of Queenjs Unn’er- varsity, Kingston. The choir, sang some choice anthems, which were greatly appreciated by the large congregation. Dr. and Mrs. Pogue arrivcd in the! village Tuesday evening. Mr. F. S. Stinson went to Town? to early in the week, and will move his family there in a few weeks. Miss A Rogers, and friend spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Weldon at Brown's. Mr. John Gill, an aged resident of the V'Jiï¬ge has been ill for more than a week. Mrs. Arthur, of Trenton. 09.1710 on Saturday to \nsit her daughter Mrs Rev. Whyte at the parsonage. The Woman‘s Institute w.ll hold their next meeting On Wednesday. 26 of April. Mrs. S. Gouldie, who has been confined to her bed all winter is improving nicely. Mrs. W. Clarke (ntertainsd from Manilla. during the past week. Mr, Buchanan, Principle of th: lnolculate Your Alfalfa as it would appear at first T_HE LINDSAY POST Mrs. Delemre was in East week, but we are pleased to see she is; able to be out again. Mrs. Rev. Cary and Miss M. Peck of Washago are “siting Mrs. Gary's sister, Mrs. Wm. A. Wéflcb, of Min- den. Messrs Bert and Harold Hartlu, of the Lindsay Collegiate Inshtute are spending their Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Battle, of town. )Er. T1103. Benson is preparing to bum cm the premises lately des- troyed by fire. It 53s been asthoratively stated that the semi- weekly mail serv.ce t.) (tarnan’on and Maple Lake is to be changecf to a tri-weekly whéch will be of. gmat advantage to husmcss men m abet section‘. Miss Margaret Steinkmss, of Nor. land is spenimg Easterw-ith friends it: town. LUFF-R‘IVERSâ€"?n Anson town- ship on Thursday, A'ptil.. 13,1911 at the residence of the; bridb’s parents, Marion. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Cohn Rivers, to Shmuai' buff. 0! Coboconk. Mr. Wm. Smith. of Walker‘s Point is holidaying in town. Mrs. Mumgan returned last wag-14: after spend’ng several weeha...at At~ lantic City. ( Special to the Post) Mrs. Harte and children. of Toron- to, spent Easter with the ft rmcr's parents. Mt. Melville Earle, spent Friday in Toronto. 3 Mr. Wm. Thompson, of Maple Lake was in town on Frzday last, and reports the saw mill business in a flourishing condition. Mrs, Shields was in: P'etcrboro on Thursday. Mr. Robt. Williamson spent Thurs. day In Peterboro» ’ Public School left town or. Friday; morning, to spend his Easter holx-~ days. 3 Mr. Arthur Steven». of (‘oboconk, was in town on Friday last. Mrs. Morrow and Miss Ev: Petertoro are guests at the: sonagye. M‘ss Belle Harnson‘. of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays :16 um parsonage. ‘ M.ss Berth: Nichone 15 spending; the vacation with her parents. x Miss Marshallâ€. at Watertown, is spending Easter with Mrs. H.. Shield Mrs. Dr. Sutton has returned from Toronto. Mcs rs Cï¬zs. and James McCaffery of Toronto, sptnt the hol;days an their home here. Miss Annie Ivccy left on Thursday for New York, where she will spend Miss Lila Parsons spent the East~ er vacation with relatives in Toron- to. Mr. Max Shears spent the holday mth his sister. Mrs. H. Earle. Miss Sadie English, of Toronto, spent Sunday with hei- parents. The Rev Jenn Bennett 'Audn‘scn'; who has been can lucting miscion 52."; xuce s in CLri at chums left on Mom, $- Dundas Flaveï¬es 7120.93 [Joys’ Su [Ix savers of 2746 Fig/(2’ †“Cm/aside? 7726 [4272-65 Our lm‘ext arrival of ('lm'm' Olaf/1,0,9 for Boy/s’will r aisc you r I/ozmgslcr above the common place. They weal {he full [mg/ll of a sermon and UV?†inta I/ze next We Consider the Children OMEMEE $3.00 to $12.00 Miss Evelyn, par- are money day morning for Tatiana. where 2113‘ will spend a fewdhys bdote start- E mg on his next mission. Mr. Auden! son. who 11: his manager days v3.4! known as the bompreocter, havmgh commenced at the earlyare of (if. teen, is an interesting and e10quentl Miss Hazel Adams rammed to Llndsay last wgek. after spendmg" several weeks in~townn -. speaker. and his sermons were mm of gospei. The misszon which lasted; ten days was a very. mesh! on“. and Mr. Anderson came: with hurl the good w.shes of a host. of One-(t mee friends. Rev. My. Curiae was away for Eas, ter Sunday, and Mt Cecil Best, of-', Knox College. Toronto, occupied his pulpit in ms absence. Mr. Fred Nugent: of Lmdsay, was here (11 Sunday visiting his parents sts Ann'a Mc’Crea: i'g visitmg her sister, Mrs. R. J. Mulligan. ' o’ (Special bathe Post.) Quite 9. numbers»! our citizens are eagerly awaiting the return of spring Same are still' engaged in the mam» facture of maple syrup. The farmers of this vxcinity have not sowed' any yet. although quite a lot of‘pl'oughang has been done Last year the first seeding was done on April‘ 5. Mrs. J. Stewart and son Victor. were visitors at the home of Mrs. J. Gardner on- Saturday last. Mrs. Murray is-tï¬e guest of Mrs: Sam Connell. Mr. G'._ G. "xupp has commenced .nt sawing with/Ibis new Portable saw, m;ll and 30 hcrse power engine and is making things, hum. Our grain buyer. Mr. Robt. 1301 ch- bura shippql a carload of potatoes on Tuesday from this point, price being 68 cts. per bag. Miss Hattie Crown, of Reabom as the guest of Mrs, T. Stewart. Mrs. F. Veals. spent Easter at; Wyevale, the guest of hex- daughter. Mrs. F. Parnell. Our teacher ML'IS. Grandy was in Lindsay on Saturday last‘ Mr. A. None was in Ebeteri‘oro, on Saturday last. LUV“ MAI. “l, nun, Ollflyv‘ubbu VJ â€" v- v- .....v... _ Hr--- . mm 15 uptc- -date in every respect~our mullers are any .13. in the business. Make a note of the followingr BRANDS of highvgraét Mum-‘33 Flours MADE IN LINDEAY. and GUARANTEED by the makers. Order From Your Grocer Canadian cereal Milling 80., whv the mill in your home town cannot make as goodï¬ as any outside mill. We use only the high°st grade Mam. toba wheat, duly inspected by a Governmeqt Inspectorâ€"our ... THE MILL â€m There is no reason whatever FRANKLIN. KING OF PATENTS GOLD MINE BAKERS’ KING LINDSAY. ONTARIO Mr. R. Westaway v 5.131 friencs 3t Cameron this week. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Gears: Firm attack ed the wedd-ng of Mrs. Flatt's s: ter at Mount Horea. last week We ate pleased. to report fl!“ Mrs. Johl:COI-’y is improving â€8’ under" the M CE Dr. Dale. :M‘ nurse in- attendance from Tom!†Her my friends. are now looms {or E3 recovery, - -._.--___ coo-o...--. . PHOTOS Mr. James'Anderson and son, Toronto, visited friends here Mrs. Wickett. of'Little Brianna spending a few days with her dung! ter. Mrs. Parry Lobbai Our teacher; Miss 3. Johnston. ‘5 spending the holidays at her home in Bram-truism. (Spade! to the Past.) Miss Laura McCorvie. of Toronto. is spending 2% him It her Le deuce here. 1 .! ‘ Big bargains. in dinner settsv "' seas and toilet sens- All Dev :00“: at our new-storm. 3‘00†â€St 0‘ Benson Hana, w; E. BAKER. 41 Frank D. Lee Mr. John Demand Master Norm spent the holidays thtx {needs in Taronto. Formerly cf the Scramr to II. I-‘Mla sun-J over Punfl'f Bargains In Chinawm BROWN' Sâ€"MARIPOSA Q w ‘PPNintments I“ I! met sittings. G: Latest novelties ma ‘7“ Q Lee's Studio shall be h" for superior P’wmm'hy' c Morton 513‘ Stcaio LIMITED «1' trials 1‘ ion ac th was “anusu “"er to; fly. remm, for 333'. Spent Set}: Math to the fa certaLnly 1‘ Mt. mm in 15¢ vil Hmbcrt. 31 {91’ at Mr the wit] ever been Mr. Hall very fine bohéays. The Met ard Bank Lana. of good Van sic gn'en of 1.1545: Littl Mtg: . and w- § «:4 e (0 Kit! at h?s :Eas ITD en):