‘te i‘ White Cotton, ï¬ne thread, reg 12c sale Grey Cotton, 40 in., reg 13c, sale ............................................ Ladies’ Lawn Blouses, reg 1.50 for 1.25; reg LIO, sale ............... Ladies’fancy'I-Iandkerchiefsreg He, 3 for Ladies’ plain Lawn Handkerchiefs, reg 5c, 3 for...... Union Carpets, reg 33c sale 28c; reg 48. sale.. 8-4 Oilcloth, reg 25c, sale ............................ I6â€"4 Linoleum, reg 50c ................................ Rugs, 3 X 3%: Do not fail to visit us in our new premises. We want your approbation, we want. your patronage in in our New store. You will be heartily welcomed. Carpets, Oilcloths and Rugs Tapestry Carpets, nice bright designs, reg 60c, sale....... Wool Carpets, reg 50c, sale 45c; reg 90c sale Ellen callus, mm Examiner, Tuesday; A V017 and death occurred this morninz. when Ellen Collins, the wife 01 Min .Wil- Ham A. Levoise, died. 3.1: the ago 01 37 years. The deoeagad had beenill but a short time and her death was almost mtijnely. She was born in Ops township and has lived in this City !‘fl' the past m’x years. Her hus- Md is the proprietor d the Club Knittmg Works. and was just beâ€" .z'mn'ms to make the business bring in good returna. sale............ rens Rlbbed Cashmere Hose, 12 I-2c, 15c, 18c, 2oc25c, ï¬ve Child specials. For Easter, Parisian Corsets with garter, reg 65c sale 47 $1.00 Corsets in three makes, reg Loo Easter ............. 89c “35h comrs.’ Sc’ mc’ 15° and 25C. four. extra specials'fl'easm Wlde Embm‘de’y f“ Cm“ Waists. reg 35c. sale 25c ...........1.25 zopairs Lace Curtains, reg 1.75 sale...... 891: 20pairs Lace Curtains, reg 1.15. sale ..... The tunes-a1 will be held toâ€"mom NW morning a“ 6.30 a.m.. (m the family residemne. as; wmr4.. en a; gang-‘5 manual. mugging-Me :3 . . R. mum; new will be mum in Liming. W 2 â€mam at ate. 0mm a; E. E. W. MBGAFFEY New Dress Goods and Silks Cream Serge for costumes, reg 60c, sale 45c; reg‘ [.50. sale ......... 75c Black. navy, brown and cream Priestley’s Lustre, reg 60c. sale 496 Handsome checked Silk, reg 65c, Easter. sale ........................ 49¢; 27 inch white, blue and black Japan Silk, reg 55c, sale ............ 42c Plaid overchecked Tweeds for Skirts, reg 60c, Easter sale ...... 49¢ Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets Black and colored Kid Gloves, reg 85c, sale 70c; reg 1.35, sale...1.18 LadieS’ black Cashmere Hose, reg 43c, sale 3 pairs for 1.00; reg 30c, have I Gloves four d4 New Hats, New Caps, New Neckwear, EASTERTIDE 10 Per Cent off \ wage the my will “may. can“ at 9 «W! m M 1907, in Our New Store WWW-DVD...- Easter is the opening of Spring. We ye handsome New Jackets, Skirts and ves for that occasion. We will hold r days of special selling, commencing M r ‘ter xeral will be held toâ€"mom! ring at 6.30 a,.m. from the SCC LLY. â€"â€"In 8min; on Much 23th. sidence. 354 Water-at. to to Mr and him has South. It. a um I. ml theme to on. Beams». 3 The mass ï¬sh-am “My! Much am. to “mmmtitwm’cwfl‘ {gage JHRRMQIIQBQI MW not 9 -. m. . _ _ ._â€" 'am on m h «h we the My will mm «a W9? 3mm 3 aim»: an Thu ‘6 Hi; M! awxmmmmm mom ........ her“ husbantl she leaves and one girl 'to mourn he!†ey are Lawrence. Wiifï¬d 1. One brother. Mr. Pam- .nP. lives in Ops. and two rs. Lawler mmLMm. Johns am 1mm mm 3% avenues, n=“xwmt 69 you use, '-“We mint. the bahgâ€˜ï¬ â€˜ 9a“ live buy a drum In whom name the. m“ Lkuié‘nmmv ‘Eiifhewey OBITUARY. KLY £0817. LINDSAY. FRIDAY; m 2391:? WEE reg 11.00. sale 9 75; 34.: x 4, reg 14-50, sale 00069600909090.0990 (INCLUSIVE) 7 The wedding was prim,_ only im- 6ha1minaly dressed m a given tra- in; min for Toronto, Gait, London sale............ A pretty wedding: was admixed. 'Wedneaday at Cambridge-st. Metha- diat parsonage town, when Mr‘Wil- liam Council and Miss Martha: Cur- NEW 7 “I“ _. W‘m uhm‘aWi “‘3: ï¬gméw m1. Luna-arm Wm “M m 100?. mm: ml: All ___-__~ wmgfliï¬Ã© IEIIY WEDDING BELLS. ....... 12.00 ....47c ...70c ..21c -Storekeepers on Kent-st. have been intected with the “spring cleaning" feeling to some extent. and man): are. renovating their prem'uea with paint and varnish. . » â€"T.be fish and game committee of the legislature will introduce an m- endmcnt to the game laws. making the license fee for non-residents of Ontario $10 for deer and $25 for wild duck. Previously a $25 license covered everything. , -Rdller ekdï¬xu iq eonstgmï¬y. growing in public favor. Toronto rinks are making barrels of money. and the proprietors of the Peter-bo- 1‘0 rink have leased the Belloville rink for the coming season and also "Oh. no. I was only looking. last. .1413 wishbane of tthe chicken.†6 â€"'l'he $.3me Butter 00.. a new enterprise. will commence operations at Bobcaygeon on April lat. Butter will be med: during April and May and cheese during the summer months. The oapecity of the phat is one ton of butter per day. - â€"‘A with ward young lady was telling another the other day. "I don't no whether I will marry Georgeormhhebete on teat hote- ea ya: know." "0h, he‘s all right.“ answered her W. "m: the fellow who bets on glow home; that ices." ~ _, â€"Repxesentstives of the uiswstnn, Chansons and Sense: Indisns met re- cently to consider In otter {or one of the islands in Rice Luke belong- ing to the resermion lends. it is said that an American gentlemen has ottereda high price for the property; his intention being to erect a: msg- nificent summer home thereon. â€"Mr. James M. Chalmers has pur- chased the lot directly opposite Mr. G. H. .Wilson's residence. Cambridge- st..., and Mill put up two modern de- tacllcd brick houses. one of which he will occupy himself and the other will be disposed of. Mr. Chalmers is building five dwellings on his own account. and hes several other bulld- ings under contract. "1‘19 Iboâ€"v.» last. week. The bridge will not be completed before the last of April or 13!. of my. . â€"Fwelon Falls Gazeflte; A pat made its appearance in the altioe ot the Lindsay Watchman-Wards: duo W.â€"w.ho tar sane timoyast has ap- peared to be macho:- 'Lpattyâ€â€"chould now be able to 'do his mark g’uthlo more mmtely. ¢ ~â€"'r.he skating season has come to an end. and the rink is clashed- until next season. The you; people who hieretdore nightly patrmhéd tho science met 'me WW.- stitute. The ‘mke-nv" on E] W. â€"who for same time past! pending eleven mu m mun. um ’15 an Mensch the! Be of 11.3!“ Coundsto weer»! the eleven 1: me Tomato human nlwe m ma muse M the eh“ mm ya: amount: \9 at“. @h we;- as“! “in Leon we 15%ï¬tern mama so h?% “h um hm hm mu 0 in“: mm! mm m u 00:“ Wu 2-. at Ma NM ever is 99ch «gm in 9912.9“ new; -Now that the river ice is unsure, trafï¬c to and tron! the south coun- try has to take the river road past the 8631 unnery owing to the re- building o! Ops swing bridge. The road mentioned is in a. desperate state of rnuddiness. and several in:- ZE'ihé'FuBlic‘ Library reading room. â€"'Ihe Saladn Tea 00. report {Ir-LI: men increase alone during the first eleVen mats of this year amounted to 163,300 pounds over the corru- mmdimr eleven mks ol’ 1900. Thin Al-Alfl -â€"The interior of the C. P. R. sta- tion is bemg repainted at present. and Wm. when the job is completcd. present an improved appearante. â€"-'1‘.he mail deliverul in town this winter has been cxcep‘tiaually heavy. This is attributed in part to_ ‘tho Range influx oi immigmp‘ta to this â€"Pmtessor New at Cambridge- st. church, has had the ham at F. T.C.M. conferred upon him thy. Dr. Term «The Town Council of Owen sin“: lids voted 3. sum of $5!†(or u»: pur- pose of advertmug the advantagés of the town. ‘ â€"Jn,alt received rm W43. eon- Sixnmpnt at very chmoe Maple Syrup. $1M per gal. Oak Front. Groyery. ,_le reliabk Genie: and. Flower Seeds. :0 to the Oak Front Gropery. Dwtbh Sent: a.Qeoiailty.â€"dZw1. â€"Osier's theory regarding old 33': is not understood to apply‘ to Gen- eral Booth at 78 years 01’ age. I 7-;Whitefish and lake herring 'arc being caught through the ice on Lake Simooe in large numbed; â€""Ieach the children to save their copper: and may will soon learn the ,value of a dollar. - lint b m In Tm and tho county About Us. -'1‘helre are some forty-aye!) in;- ma‘tea at the House of Remy: at prem. Local gardcnets â€have commune setting hqt. beds in shape for a: early start. â€"-Mcxcury is the morning star at present. and Mars the Waning celes- txal beacon \ \ . . “THERE! IV POST RENITEIO OI THEIR DAILY ROUND. immisnncflpmmpns:asmvmmscom AND amount: smut OPENINGS. ‘Iâ€"m. 'cm Fain-him. o! the Le»;- ialutive minty, (from visited. Lindsay My. "â€"Camty Councillor sum. 0! Little Britain. wu'm towa Monday on business. â€"Mrs. Wm. G. McClellan. IS home at her father’s. Dr. XcAIpine's. for a» few days. -llr. Andrew Robertson. of the Scotch Line. visited town lricnds on Sun: day lut. â€"Mr. W. H. Merrill. representing' the Fonthill nurseries. has “turned (or a week's visit. to Penelon Falls. ' â€"Su.rvoym' James ‘Diohsop. at Fone- ‘; ion Falls. was in town Month.)- uc-' Walt‘pdioomtu swim. â€"!ealrs. Wm. MoCsmhy and R. ‘ J. Muzzles, (1 Females: Falls. were in ' town lately. guestsst the Simpson 1 A -15;- um Mn. Wm. Walt“ Who have Egan spendinz. 0+ 10" mm“! at Gamvanhunt, 11"0 rammed to -l{in Edyth Brianne“, d the m3: at Sutclifle Sam. is mtien; 31: the Ron Hospital. outta-jg; with typlnid tour. I -Iin Link McLeod. mpanied by hur m Ethel, {ext fur mm to ma; choir mt. Mu. Gears: Rhoda' 1am Mutiny. -Mn. H. J. Lylhle in recovering {ran a sevcre attack on rheumatism which has conï¬ned her to her room for needy. a. week. under the can of the hmily physician. â€"Mr. Richard Wilson and non. of Kinmmt. lent tell: the West ouBat- urdzy lest taking; with than three garland e! Wold. em The! will reside there in future. 'I-m. Harold Elliott. oguae Bank of Montreal mu. is spending a two weekl' mention with Toronto And Whitby iriends. -W. A. Preston. M. P. P†and Miss Preston. are in town. guests of Mrs Richard Touchbourne. Bond-st. â€"-'Rev. Mr. .Welah. pesto: of she Bnptiet church. he: returned from Fenelon Falls. where he conduct“ e apecnl senice 704:: Thursday. -Miss May McDonald. left Tuts- day for Tiffany. North Dakote. whure she will spend the summer months weal her aunt. Mrs. S. Walnh. mo ot'IuhS um" mental-nu of that locslity. was in‘ town Saturdt and inspected Tho M‘s new unli- hug. -llr. end Mn. G. W. Brown. of .Winnipeg who hue been spending zhe winter in town. paid Bobcuygcon soon and Dnnntord (death e.‘ tax-let visit recently. â€"Mr. J. Oaborne. General Superin- trndent, and Mr. J. R. Nelson. Super- intendent C. P. 1L. “'1in 1:: pawn in their p1 inte car on Thursday, and spent. part of the day here. -Cp|¢. Ja. Putin was down town on Fnday for the ï¬rst time sine: he contracted Mrippo â€". dint I week previous. He put in 4 very un- m;;izi;tâ€"Eura his lawn (ttqgki â€"Rev. J. W. Wallme returned on Frida from Toronto. where he I:- 't. 1 maï¬a; at the Roma Mjlk- â€"The Post. was tavorea wuu I Clu lately tron: Mr. Joseph Snuth. of Wyevnle. who had been risiung his brothcr-in-law. Mr. John Glenn. 0! Ops. Mr. Smith has been a constant subscriber to The Post [or over Kitty yarn. and. waging from his youthtul appearance. though advanced in years. The Post is a grim! um; um reju :- enator 01‘ age. and should be in every home. peg. 1mm Sunday in to". we guest Mr. W. A. BMW“, um! canlql on many old friend: 0! the family Mum madman! Wet“- teeh Mars am Mr a we“ none was winth “MW M were ham and in now mm m to mac u um um; It. rmgumtml be via“ w u w wk ““2“ {Mg --_ â€"Mr. Sam day for his Manitoba. â€"Mr. A. IA former!) of Sunday. Mvâ€"- â€"The Post was favored with a call label) from Mr. Joseph Snuth. of Wyevale. who had been visiung his brother-in-law. Mr. John Glenn. 0! Ops. Mr. Smith bu been a conntnnt subscriber to The Post [or over titty young. and. judging from his youthtul appearance. though ndvnnced in years. The Post [a a grand enxix Ind rejn :- enator of age. and should be in every home. -Mr. Emma Mord/0.7. «Winni- peg. went and: in town. the guest of Xr. .W». A. Mm an! called on many on triendl d the hmlly agh- a when residents 0‘ â€migraine teen mm ago. mu y we» me was Ml u \ “we: In ware n and in now not tn ‘ emanates: km: at; £3: menu?†" chasm a. ‘1“ and! aim to: mmw‘ “2...: M: d X? H In. M. 5‘. we! may. bk filled out with old me “Item. Two long. W quill; on the crown. ; m M to back. and ribbon Itrn pinzaolflnmgrocn shade. u -‘ cunt! the but. ; luv m styles of headgear were churn. m which nu “tun-1 dreamâ€"c buck lulrnehhir bod dup- ed h n with thrammcned sham; was very chunky. Em ire {m hfteh. bated. Inflow: t outlme (It the bald him. all a an“ nonl- Mokie In mule m at with an Stock elnpeau with ‘ â€"st. W. 8. Bmund. at town. is visiting her mother gt, Prince Albert â€"M.'r. “7 was a sues Friday was in town Frida'y, on business. -Mr. Jack and Jas. Thorndyke. of Oakwood. were in town on Saturday. â€"Mias W. Dobbin. of PWO.B visiting with Mina 8. Paxeq. Kentâ€" ‘t. ‘ | . l â€"Mn. 11. Mum. d Omar-on. pan: our town a visit on Friday. â€"Mr. Jack-m. ot Hum-3mm pau- ed unough to Bobcayzeon Friday. -M.r. T. £1.#M_9Qulde..of.0memee. â€"M:r. H. J. Wiokhun. burn-idead Toronto, was in town on sunny. #3135 CM. d Cameron, was in town on Saturdny. â€"M:l'. Rm: Bhplu. o! Liuord. was. in town 0:: Sammy. â€"Mr. A. Davis. of Dunstord, wag in town on Saturday. 0 . -â€"Mr H. lerd. of Bobcaygeon, was in town Saturday. - L . -M.'r. A. Y. Hopkinn. of Kinmt. was in town Saturday. . 1 - -Mr.1’. Morrison. of Arc) 1e, spat. part of Saturday in town. -nr. Ncyunith, d Jmetville, cull- ei on town trim Friday, â€"-M':r. G. NW8. of Margeon, .was in town htely on business. mm mm mun-s. D. Imam. of Hamflï¬onn. u Mm J. P..Reed Wollvuï¬oa Leroy. o! Petcrboro. and 0! Lindsay. was 11: mm: V. G. Wehuter. at Buffalo. at. at the Simpson known; on was favored with cull Mr. Joseph Smth. of 2 had been risiung his r. Mr. John Glenn. 0! it): has been a consent Kennedy left tow’n Pri- hm at Rainy Ricer. and. Miss particularly handsome and may tav- oiable comments were passed on its appearance by the spectators. On a l ground of grass green sateen strewn luith American beauty roses st'inds . a model l’igure displaying an elegant white shirt. waist and stylish cream . pleated skirt. Two magnificent mi!- , linery c1 cations are also shownâ€"one a lancy Leghorn. drooping on front l and sides. of deep blue color around :the crown and large lilac bow on the left side of the brim; the oth- er was an attractive Leghorn in white. showing an artistic arrange- l unent ol’ this season's (lower-ax in the prettiest style 0! banking. a rainbow curve around the corner giving a pig- uant air to the hat and heighten- ing the charming appearance it pre- ‘sents. The bacsgronnd of lattice- work interwoven with flowers ma- terially heightens the artistic eitect. and gives the entire window a chain- ing and attractive appearance. sir. Sam Ferguson. who dressed the win- dow: has displayed considerable genius in his work. and he is 2-1 be congratulated upon the magnifi- l cent dsplay he has arranged. KILLINERY DEPAR‘IMENI‘. m Went o! the ntore. a: mmm.wai very 90:“!- lar section with the ladlq and dee- arVedly no. Dosenn at the newest and most dam. models “L“{fu‘ff . Evening Post of March 27. The season of spring opening: in ghere. and the np-to-date dry goods store at J. .W. Wakely's. neat to the Dominion Bank. was thrown open to ,the public yetterdny. replete With a stockolgoodsot themoststylish and newest variety. It was a no-~ table event. and the crowds that thronged the premises demonstrated its popularity. The present premises have been occupied just recently. and hare been entirely renovated. The arrangement 0! the counters. gooda.‘ etc.. allow a maximum 0! light. and enables the goods to be displayed to the best advantage. Besides painting 'and enlarging the store. reflectors or. the ceiling have been substituted Ilor drop lights. ‘llhe ledges above 'thc eh’elving on both sides are very puttily decorated with arches trim. shed with green and white crepe paper, showing to advantage many ilineal o! merchandise. arranged lic- ‘tween the spaces. including dress jnovelties. wash goods. linens and ladies' and men's furnishings. The dress goods department pn-o sented an inviting appearance. and a particularly noticeable display of fine dress silks lor shirt waist suits at,- tlacted the ladies' attention. Mr. J. ,w. Wakely. the genial preprivtu'. was in charge of this section. The wax-J) goods department. in charge of Mr. 0. \Veiring. showed to advan- tage sonic line delaincttes. A variety of corsets. belts. combs. fancy col- lars. gloves. chatelames. and hin- dreds of articles dear to the ivo- inine heart adorned the ladies' wear department. in charge of mu. Ant-r- cronhie. and Miss Murphy. A draw- ing card to the gentlemen in attend- ance wns the dis lay‘ of gents' [ur- nishings under t c direction of Mr. S. Ferguson. The mantle department, in charge of Miss. Walton and Miss. Cameron. had a full line of la-lies' epriug coats and costumes on exhi- bition. and the display included the leadmg styles popular in the Mil-I tree of fashion. in the house turnâ€" ishing section. also on the second floor. chenille and lace curtains were advantageously shown. Mr. a. New- ton wnsin charge. . .. . - played tn to. arm: «Liam-go here. 'l'ho halts imludod all “not- ios ad styles. and won imam v.3 new and mutual. 'nho harmoniz- ing colon with which the room was duoratod tho Without new" 1m" Input which the nodd- re‘ed. and the thdid I‘m. - Yel- toctl. all mterisuy ““31““! to the ounplote uncom- ot the omn'mz. The Went‘wu :rowl-al with mthuliutio opccutm,‘ 1nd exocr- tianl Wt was taku H; the lov¢~ 1y oration a: dear to the beam at Mini. Some very dniuty stylus were no- ticed which promiu to be much. in vogue this w. M the» van 8 will dka d aunt-fl un- orod Ihi‘rt-wn‘ut hats. One. a Jap (truv in loathe: M. gypsy dupe. with lilacs woefully arranged aver themmd filling in thee-deco! the rim. W with I how 0! Ducha- than in. a duke: dado on thoomnandp-tï¬eamwu a; - at! fluorite. Annular delightml W at the nuns dyle was an», Ihlpo in a M Jap MW, hood wkï¬h chitin}! (A: um dude and 4.3mmammwummn J. I. 'AKELY'I IE. PBSIISES I!!! “El F†E†TUESDAY me nun. Tim on a. crown. uni ribbon It?!- m shade. - uwmwâ€"m Evening Post of March 27. Tm at delighted. vidtom lt- Itundcll tho mu! wring dig)!†yu- m†at J. smart. . Sun), The store. which hu bkn very, exten- Ii‘ely in rowed ot late.with1ta me- name calling: at WM Wall W in pure whm‘m u. very mun uttiq; (or. the Way 0! lanky now up!“ “4â€â€ .Ib- on“ m granite dough- II M and dung-Cue minute. tho muslin- and whim M being yum. mime. III the“ C ddiahttul "Recep- ticu" wn hold. when out: m at the m M prodded over his a hot donut-(mat with ugmt deal at with mil plenum. w more looking bcautilnl throughoupwith the new W3. magnificent. lizhtn- «to. Many. indeed we the nun. _’ The window: am particularly at- tnotiye with their now arrangement and My daunting. and tumu- timlly dressed by Mr. W. Ferguson. mm! won We“ music by Ping. New“) and his all Jack. with eve-am. the springop- "“sz J. Sntclitte .1: Sam: was a. doe moan. and «pasta well (or the future uninc- at this well es- mum a", Mithlo ï¬rm. cunts-e in tho luminary department. when may stylida and pro“! 3““ were shown and admired by 1‘43†an am am. Nave: were-o W ma an a u: Bum cocaine _W vifll. their wins. 1m" band: m their wives and prov-v pectin w- â€" on were that-em Adm tho willingly it tho mantle department. with i“ “'3“ "n“ "" hated «I: d M “i“.- ““2? mem'theix-amuom "HUB Henna, l-Uov-l. Ito Vinita! and. event-o mt nyray not hut-fly. imp“ WdMyUMtyufl [MWWmeTa-t What I knowledge of unmet-y in general. «a nuke requirements 9! m. diurMmprtlcmr. an do m mile on to prepare I mum; .u- erp «spins. the: Mn done um nu M m.- mum“ Wu. he parka-u m m with humon- at mutton. (mu m with £ m â€It“, «he want. All cm m m» were waved autumn «elm ad uh m at w: urea wow “I! “up“ 4.. M u MM Mm «my mm“ an «hum an own .9!» \‘mmax. mm mun halt . light“. “I taught med“ tn no mu cr- and In» mum tho 1!?“ mm I «one. but! u. um! um um our. «on (tom «Nu. mum ml batty-whwo! mm J. mum In con WING. J. Sutcliffe Sons cm: and One Price LINDSAY. Also in Oshan It†IITGIIEIJ OPHIIGS. “I" ma I". m Guru-o, CARP!“ Millinery, Jackets, Dress Goods, Costumes, Ladies’ Wear, Trimmings, Men’s Wear, Carpets, Curtains. Now that Openings are over and the newest materials are in de- mand it would be well to make your selections soon, as many of the very newest creations are being sold out almost daily. Particularly good showing of the very newest For Spring . . . Everything New WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. SUIQEIEEE’S - 00009009009990... LINDSAY. E m 3 m . WM “â€mewa u m mummMmMmmwwm â€mmmwmmwm; Wm WM , OILâ€"h‘ i E 45:50 Fé‘fuï¬urwflcl- INJWBTAPLEWNG- roses, men. all such beautifui' musing emu. “Plumes fathers and nbbnns in profusion. hï¬néand tincy stnw. break. and. an new alludes in copper. tum and. the old blue. with its lonely One extremely pretty hat was in the “mushroom poke.“ the brim in a; dainty point lace. while them-own“ was prettily draped inpo'mt d'espr'n- held in plate with tency, lac: ouc'd. he“) wreath roses end lounge an ever brim end telling [on as but. wit-ere they ere knotted loosely-wan lies of net. 302k fangs; green in dull shades. uni gays. Are exoguent. __ A very pretty milan mushroom was shown. bum inlaid with a. lacy [we braid. Inge cluster of grams. Idiots and roses. in the new tun- abode- compkoely covered the front bri- ald cm bow 0! Lu: choline were held in t cir place with boil pins-t hack 0! crown and brim. long loop- xdbirkla of nun: on. duo. Multan OLIVE I. REA, I.D.C.I. Another much «Inked w some- wlnt after the nulroom Oder - bring an donated oval. tun em; to aide in to: pyroxalllc mm and Nil crown at ï¬lm doth large ouster Anew-I runs nim- KIT: MN m phat with that: at we Mmbmmurud on“ «Manhattan, 5w!“ N h“. MN HIM um. awn- "! «u N“ '0th Hm km a but _ A_ _ . . mmmou aha new: a shot use new“: and mm tn (rm Nu. m! m mi’ «mt: an wine we“ 0M: Me! â€I“ «um hr haul!“ mam am â€Unï¬t-"2.8.... ’03, 5413-!!!“103 “E