tel rod? pump 1' DSA Y. ""0“?! 9.: 200d for him. Some new In; 9301": kw: never forgiven Paul [or =uc'n advicra It appears a. (3838‘! "W and unwise thing ‘to say. to a 59““? {mm “Drink a. little mate for .‘35' ‘iomnch's sake, am .tha'ne (PIER! infirmity-s.“ but observe, there IS 110 an48°“-'-"'~gl‘lllex).11.hex'e to the use d Wuhan as a beverage. Paul W39 4ddrar‘r‘iflg a young abstainer and-W39 x"1°03"!!!’fndimg a medicine. The .re- “3de version “3.3 no longer-a drankn 9’ 05 water." implying that Timothy “'1? a Erzetmaller. and had he 110: Mm 9‘05?!ny this medicine 'wonlfl ““3 been no use Mm. Alcohol 13 "831‘“ '7‘3 a drug. and useful totshose 9:11; “'50 abstain when well. Buoys MP“?! to Timothy resolves itself urn ‘° â€'19? four commons: 1, when he 9“? hitherto conï¬ned himself tdea-u Lhul's Advice to Timothy was In} Mar-Quaint. Pastor Explains n Iguana, (mush. loud I“. by all About Catholics. As was mention-id elsewhere 3 e congregauon ambled at 1. church Sunday evening to the pastor Rev. Mr. Strike’GO- Wired in I'n- rev. gentleman’s beat Stand in :h» Opinion of many pre- zhe sermon L: one of the most ibie and vloqusnt of the #13133 63119;? discourse.“ delivered by him â€if; 11L! p': «ormu. 3‘12 regret '~ ‘3‘}: of Spur: "forbids a W. F We must 00.1.]; out repovt to two it? more nutcrcszingï¬nbs touch- $.52: rmdm-x Th - u ords o_f the tel“ Railway IO‘OS. . 31*- speaker ma; I fancy Timothy __prof, mom 0. Albertson. Dre-if“ Lid m' a. row)»: mmmtution, and . dent at the Electric Magnetic ‘le-r hut ia-Er. he was in. need of such 91-: way construction company 0‘ New . _‘.Al I -_L-z .. . ed in Lb;- n .3111 in the the sermon ' and eloq lent discours its hi4 pun PM link (if Spur. Fp‘aytmyszadian Paciï¬c Agent, or A. H. Notman, Asst. Genl. Paar. Women’s Kangaroo Colonial Shoes, dull ï¬nish hxnd turn soles, very soft and perfectly flexibleâ€"all sizes 21.2 to 7, and wrdths.B to E. made to sell at $3.50 per pupâ€"Bargam pnce $1.50; "Let us explain: nng season found the Manufacturer The end of the sp ' these Shoes on his shelves. We with 300 parrs of - him of the lot at a great sacriï¬ce in price. We have distributed these 300 pairs amoug our e‘ ht stores, so that the supply for Lindsay is limited, an before the sizes become broken. THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, ’. J. II. STRIKE ENDORSES Alco- IIOI. A8 A MEDICINE. 'le fOR SIOMMH’S SAKE†“u so». 00000 â€onâ€. Very Seldom Will You be Able to Pick up Such a Rare Bargain as This. .0001 £3011 to leultivam’: physical sinâ€"poiszbly he wag a little of». ate in make-sup and WSW 3 .Ehriuking. sensitive and emo- nature. He required vigor. £3. backbone. In a former let. an! refers to Timothy’s delicate ‘a and bids him take care of 'and not be too abstemious. h: “as a stricz abstainer.8 850“ a Mr; man ought .to hit. but the â€"' sugg: 3:; that a Little .wine $4 van, 8. c, VICTORIA, B. 0., K. was?!†TACOMA, wan, ‘3’1 ImWLsé- thing ‘to say 'to 3‘ mm “Drink a little wine for Praise-for lion. Ir. Station. ‘ )U'IIL‘h‘j 5319‘ and thine often MT. Austm J. Ford, postmaster at 'M‘." but observe. them is no l‘ortoscu‘. Cavaudish L9wuship,mhmt {Emmi hf)†*0 in; 11319 0“ twclw miles east of Kinmaunt, was ““5 “3 ‘1 “9'388- a" “'39 '1: WD Intel . ace nied ~b his “515’ a 3'0ung u-bstainer and was L. to ‘ y qinpa w f t1?" .. ffnding a medicine. The re. Ins son Ahmquc. up. aka-n, o , uc-V 7-:X‘5i0n~ “Ba no longera drink. w-r‘ winter, Mr. Ford sand that many men" implying that Timothy {aunt-rs in his district lost animals *“ï¬otflller. and had he not owing .to the malty of menu. Mr. “Wham? this medicine 'wonld Fordâ€s farm is located onE mm shores Wen no use to’hï¬m. Alcohol is of “jute Lak‘aa Indy of wgtqr about F adrug.andu3efu1tobhose 300 W 5-“ â€W3 “L? 00““ jbo abstain when well. Paul’s mend with Deviljs Lakï¬â€˜ which "1- :1 [0 Timothy resolves itself in‘-. lords cammunicatwp With home, 5“ four commas; 1, when be about ro'ur miles distant. I‘m lake ghetto confined himself towa.†is a. beautiful onâ€. andha 110909 to :~ when he uses m only“ a ‘ 60‘ the diatriot hem a summer re- 19;; and not as a beverage- 3 ism-t in WOW dyaayt ““5â€â€œ It. so. takes only a mm a, 1;“; Ford is an wthugastlc supporter of a, 1 .800. J. R. Stu-anon. who hag)†has ‘ LBI'DEIJ. the gpodlwmfof e‘l‘egy'ther; CA. ' grit and m am. WSW“ ‘ â€031‘" Inc-"cut roads: “flair. “Fordrélnd a “'0 Thelinflullll w hunch ot'ei taons, most or them “ï¬g/725%; m «meww - (or. something. _ . ,, ....; (.114. .A.‘ Toronto am IATCIIEI‘I‘. 0., RCSSLAND, B. C. One wax. Second class I April 30th. Lowerntes LE LOCAL AGENT FOR THE SLATER SHOE. . . . 0m“ and autumn. “Mar: § . NEILL', SNAP. Of Best American and Canadian Make“. Pianos 85 Organs Some excel. ‘ity Agent TBRIS 1'0 SUIT PURCHASERS. Sewing Machines IMBGMQ: ¢. ‘m m gum; R up M scan as 'Mluh In Ignored. tulle†u “v- Mbla “mum an thaw may be uiroumytms when "an a mueowlm wmmm “Hunky†u LI our (war dwty to “mains i. even to tha detrimam at our he. that! we have nae-on 4o haw what our abstinence Quay b3 helpful (0 u blouher “who is liable to (all. "Tho Ptotatant Pup" Eplinde. The ahnistian [the Ii an native. men. some thing; it is not a liï¬a of ease and oomtont. :but it ii a life a! nap. pi (was because at the knowledge at duty (long, As who midis-1' obeys M'ilhoult (“nation the orders of his sup'n'lor officer. so must we obey the - I. - mLA _L_2n-Znâ€" :ALA â€uk" - av- oommands of God. This christian 302-. diet must luv: a strong grasp at the ’grcrtt doctrines of the christian laélh. Do not inldsulge in babbling Len-lb or give cause for dissemions. The speaker said he was led Lo do ‘ what he was abowt to do benziusc ot‘ l an :uitilcle which had appeared in one 1 ‘ of. the town papers, headed. “What is 1 the matter wwh our Methodist diq‘ vines T’ The letter also referred to Bro. Handel'sâ€; the latter was able to defend himself. He (39v. Strike) was quoted as saying, “Nine Oath†015.6 in when will all you a Protestant lput bahmd your .baok." He was able to explain that. When he mgde use lot the words he was fangs of say that 1» church 'had the right to ‘claim that “tab: only .way to sat to Iguana is to come our may.“ lie had heard the words ascribed to hunanly a tew. days previous. If an momma church claims that the only_way to henna is by mbg priests’ pemtent thumb. the Mist by immersion. l Lha Prabï¬erinn. by contagion of Itvamxfluysqu-nww , vvvvvv ‘ ulnnoh. the Mist by immersion. ' the Presbytezian. by Mosaics: of taith. the Church of England. by 30-; Qoeptm mm minty-nine Articles. and so on. he could not agree nth them. He was glad to know mt (htholica no longer think that Protestants are beretiss. He did mt know the writ. ‘er of the letter. (Mir. Geo. Powlea. Chicago), the no doubt Ioveud Victoria County and wished to assure the peo- 1 pie «bet he was still able to write. VT-m-ï¬ gentleman asked “‘Who are be- ' never-s in everything the bible ' Latches 7†He (the Speaker). believed ‘ everything in the bible ham start to 1103611. .The writer of the Chime let. fer might with proï¬t confine him- an to the attenuation gt that con jru-pt my. - . . P . IIIGIIBS'I‘ GRAD-S. Wu; York. claims to have invented ‘a method of Applymg clean-innit)? in the propulsion of trains by which a speed at over four hundred mfla an hour will be attained. His company is building a short line olraihway on whioh to demonstrate the invention. The Protsuyzs. “Although a spec-dot four hundred or more miles an hour sounds extravagant at the preaent, it is no more Mbulous than uhe rate of Speed attanimad $0411“ by fast tr'vins app‘arod to the inventive world. forty or ï¬fty years ago,†, . WARREN, FRIDAY MAYZO 90 KENT ST- nut to Dr. sun ['0 3 CLAUSES ADOPTED. hymn. Court to Dal With an amt: run-us. Award of lawâ€"Immigratio- m tor the Lat Four luau 4|: Blob-rd min-13hr. Gm- Iupooflon amp-Anni.†to 1 Progress of the Transcontinental Railway Bill. FOURAMENDMENTS REJECTED Ottawa. Hay 17.â€"In tho- Haul. yutordny, Sir Richard Cartwright Introduced 3 bill to nmend the act respecting the‘ inspection of grnln. The object. of the hill in to con-oli- dnto a. number 0! amundmentl and to mimilato laws on the out sud tho mt. which at. present dilu- in come respects. The NH will be refer- red to n specinl sub-committee. In reply to Mr Lemrgoy. Slr Wil- llnm lulock outed thnt tender: were culled [or the curry-I of nail. between Alberton um â€dare. P E. 17.7 'i‘vm tender. were received. onn tor Q95 and the other (or â€4‘95. Th9 tender of “M.†was accepted. _ ur wvl-uc- . 77-.-. Ir. No» of Ontario I“ |ntormod that 80.666 mum-wt- urrlvod In Cllldl burn-n Mn. 1 out! In: I. 1904. mm the anal your up ‘0 my I. 1 .597 Immanuel 0mm hnvo Mon nude or mulled [9:5 _ Mr Menard Gaul-I'M outed in nply to Hr. Club um. otlmn minute. 0! Nader who have bean and. undor the provmonu at tho Omen! Inlpootion Mt. Mace Jun 1. 1009. In «on out an“ were impou- od and oolloctod.‘__ Mr. Smith a! Veneouver in in- termed that the Government. hes no lnlormstlon as to the proposed Im- perisl lsbor bureau to be estsblished by the Salvation Army tor the pur- pose o! plncing homeless and help- less children where they are needed in the colonies. There hes been no communication between the Salva- tion Army end the Government with reference to the scheme. W. '1‘. R. )‘reston had no authority to!’ -- dorsing the scheme. Transcontinental nanny. The House then went once more in- to committee on the bill to amend the Nationnl Transcontinental Rail- way Act. 7 â€" -- -- ,. .1 LI.- JinA wnJ ooooo Mr. A. C. Bell continued the dis- cussion, speaking in support of his amendment, that for every one share of Grand Trunk Paciï¬c stock the Grand Trunk Railway Company re ceive the Government of Canada ‘ shall receive three shares. 1 Mr. Samuel Barker supported the amendment. Hon. Mr. Sifton pointed out that the Grand Trunk Railway Company were tied to the proposition by be- coming guarantors of the second mortgage bonds. They were there- fore bound to see that it was suc- cessluly carried out. otherwise they would lose the interest on the bonds. 1! the road was not proï¬table they would sufler. Large amounts 0! money for improvements and better- ments would be needed from the very ï¬rst. The G. T. P. having no credit in the money markets of the world, the Grand Trunk Railway Company would have to lend their credit to secure the money. There was not the danger of the project being ï¬n- ancially endangered, as the C. P. R. scheme had been. The Government carry out their obligation. He did not believe there was any danger of western trafï¬c going out via Port- land. He was satisï¬ed a line of rail- way would be constructed through AL- aâ€"nmn M‘l‘d connection with the ent1 before them. It was no to think the G.T.R. Cc partners to a contract il would be largely ï¬nancia ad, but which they woul‘ put the Grand Trunk ] pany into bankruptecy. al now made was surely 1y made. It meant a road in reality. The ( Railway Company wouli you want three-quart stock. you might as VI all." It was not a 1 position. It would eith: ernmcnt line or a comp: Mr. R. L. Borden mai the amendment was a l Mr. W. F. Macloan said that as sure as the sun was shining Ameri- can railway interests would control the Grand Trunk and C. P. R. in‘ this country, as both stocks were listed on the American exchanges. ' ' folly to anoth- er. Our millions were being sunk. and we would soon have the roads gobbled up by their American rivals. The Government’s plan was impro- vident, unpatriotic, unnational, and against the public interest. Mr. Mao- lean commended. as a platform on which the Opposition could sweep the country. purchase of the" Grand Trunk Railway stock now on tho market, and thus controlling the new ' - Colonel Sam Hughes had spoken in favor of the amount. It In declared lost. . . Caluso threeuwas then dechrod carâ€" ried. ‘Dr. Rocha Marquette) moved an AA†position. United Sum Control. and C. P. R. in both stocks wcrp Lerican exchanges. no folly to anoth- wcre being sunk. m have the roads said that as or the western division shall be com- menced forthwith, and completed within four years from “10 9835380 at the act. Bary. not only in the int: people and of the GOVGI of the company. While had boon ï¬xed as the p! which the company may ‘ the anticipation of the Was that tho-compwy w it 3t on corner period Although it wu desired .._-_A-- m w “.7, joct of the Grad Trunk Pnelflc was to rack on quickly a possible the rich form load- ol Mtnltobo and tho Northwut. Tho comwy would put forwu-d every oflort to ruck thut point. and would not opond an id). hour until that won uccomplilhed. When the compmy have reached that country they will have expended WWII. sun wve-eâ€" â€"vâ€" V. hour until thet we! eccompliehed. When the eompeny have reached thet country they will heve expended ‘ tion of their permanent bonds until the whole road is ï¬nished. no that all the money they have expended in Manitoba end the Northwest Terri- tories will be practically lying idle until they have completedthe whole roed. Therefore it was inadvisable to insert in the contract the restric- tion contained in the amendment. Hon. Mr. Heggert contended thel the provieion suggested by Dr. Roche wee ebeolutely neceeeery in order to secure the prompt conetruc- tlon ol the preirie eection. end Dr. Sproule ergued that the emendment would not hemper the Government. but would meet the 'llht‘ oi the people ol the went. The debete wee continued by Home. Incleen. Borden. Renderem. Oliver. end Relph Smith. end ebon- The leurtl eectiee wee ellowaui te etend. end the an end an: amine were pm. ___* am- lofln d In. PM Oman OW' Port Arthur. lay 17.â€"Duplto the hot thet spoolel policemen have been uworn la. the arebug Itlll koope at hll dutordly work. and youterdoy cltlleno were greatly excited on the reuult at another attempt nt incendi- nrllm. The miscreant ondeovored to not are to on oil house eltunted u the rear 0! Benger'n Itore. and only water dropping through the root in- to paper saved Port Arthur {rem n heavy loss. The men shoved a. large amount of paper under the root and set ï¬re to it. The paper was only partly burned. because of water from the roof. The town has been under Ipecial surveillance for the past Iew nights. a number of omcere being added to the force. Every person out otter 11 o'clock has been compelled to give a satisfactory account of himself or he is arrested. There i talk of forming a vigilance commit- tee to assist the ofï¬cers in their duty. Much I. W In St. Pam-bur; From Now British Ambassador. St. Petersburg. May 17.â€"Sir Char- le- Hardinge, the new British Am- bassador to Russia, arrived i St. Petenburg qt 2 ofclock yesterday. A ___L_-._..I so 5 cos;- vuâ€"ca â€"- _ Because of the part. the Ambassador is expected to play in carrying om. Kin; Edward’s desire for closer re- lation; between Great Bruno and Russia, more than um! interest. in his arrive] w“ displayed in omcinl sud uoflcinl circles. The Govern- .-- lâ€" ment Wu extremely punctilious in the ceremonies imposed by internu- tionnl etiquette on the mhnl of an Ambassador. ,,_A_ (luv-"w-â€" So soon as the mperor returns to St. Petersburg Sir Charles Herding. will present. his credentials, and st the same time deliver I. speech, which. it is expected. will revml,’ gunrdedly, 0! course. the object of his mission. 'nie nuthorities here attach considerable importance to the Am- bassador's relations with King Ed- ward. !t will be regarded as being as much an expression of the views 0! His' Majesty as one o! the Britixii Government . - - .. .,,_|__ x. UV I Us Inn; “y In omcisl and diplomatic clrclcs it is generally known that the estab- lishment of better relstions between Russia and Greet Britain is the ob- ject of Slr Charles Herdingo'a mis- sion. The speciï¬c purpose, however. are still veiled, despite the discreet enquiries mule by foreign diplomats or their British colleagues here. ran ‘rlu'oo 9km Kingston, May 17.â€"J. O'Gorman. head cprk in Gibson’s Red Cross drug store, on King street. had a remarkable escape from death on Sat- urday night. He was carrying a box up in the third storey of the building and fell through the elevator open- ing. In his descent he struck against the floor of the second storey. the contact against which straightened him out. and he came dowh on his "-4 -1 Lxâ€" L..-A a, , and fell through the elevator open- ing. In his descent he struck against the floor of the second storey. the contact against which straightened him out. and he. came dowh on his hands and knees instead of his head. and escaped with a. dislocated wrist and a. few bruises. Huntsville, May 17.â€"Robert 8m}. I. young man employed as lumber- mn for the Muskoku Wood Manu- facturing Company here, was drown- ed yesterday about 1 p.m.. whil. go- ing over logs to take up the slack in the boom. Rosa Mantle. on. of m. fellow-workmen, got him out on n log, but the log rolling. they both {all in. mtle 1nd hard work to save himooif. but Swsn went. to the Nmppor Cor-III... . Ottawa, Hay 17.-William Martin Ringrose. proprietor o! The Ad- vocate. a Liberal weekly. published at Pembroke. has bought the build- ing and plant 01 '11:. Prombroko 0b- sorver from Thomas McKay. H.P., and will consolidatc the tzo moor:- rm mum mmmcxan. THE KING'S MAN. 17.â€"Doapm‘ tho AIM Having completed the neces- sary arrangements, Iam now in a positionato ship any quantity of Coal of all kinds to our Grain Aéénts as follows : W. P. EYBES .................. Fenelon Falls HENRY EYRES ...................... Cnmeron AMOS HAWKINS ....................... lo JOHN W. MoMILLAN..... .....Grua xll HARRY ANDERSON ...... ï¬g“. “32:: J08. BROWN ........................... Reuben Or apply directly to Stationery. Mhen in need of anything in the line of comma-oh! ltntionory. visit- ing cards. eta. lave your order at The Post Job department. Workmun- ’ I Lindsay loy out West. m; H. J. Worthy. ,tquyerly of The Porn autumn: mw stigma. N. W312. in a letter to a member of the staff says. under date of May 8th: "Whll. I am away out here. a long 1 way tram th: old town. and Bug quite a change. Raglan is a growing town. bigwigs increased 2.000 in population tleford. but the nation: floods up noth have put a. stop to railway pmflio. consequently w 01 people are hemmed in here. During the past week I trumped 1W mileain: march of land; It's «anything as; wishing the mph than is {or had awe!“ and Englishmen all can. inc in by W. Sana time I'll mite TM Pdlt 0. law gin. wan mum}. . “2.11;. Memorable. because the woman was a Droau~mlnuca Lugusn wuuunâ€"we re“ "w..- V even those who didn't think so. ‘ A self made woman who made a gmd j )b of itâ€"schoolei through experience for the work that. Destiny had in store for her ; no: planning to be great but to make good acmunt of each panic '11; day. d d h ‘ pportunity oesn't rive up in ooac -and-iourâ€"hasn't time. Men become heroes by planning to beâ€"the ï¬rst scare would knock their plans :gonxr; 2,33; man's splash goes wrong when he at last faces "Pa." We’re Prone to look at things backwards. Victoria looked them straight in the eyes. She knew when she should be in the limeliglét. he knew, as well when events were the embodiment of the hour were greater than sh The world will little note. nor long remember wh {t we say here. but it can never forget what they (the dead) did here. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated. It’s her birthday. cont: 0} the new 1904 Victoris Dsy styles. We’re proud ho hum for your inspec rMnny hue :lreudy shown their npprocintion or mm mm a, men tawny... v w a. customer hereâ€"then ' tion the clout-est tad dsintiest oration: We'm proud to hue for and bolts. Next Tues- day is. . . STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. The prices are : some of inï¬nite mutation Women’s 1 Styles Are so Different Q EYBES LINDSAY. The Safe, Satisfactory Store. -"â€" A.) mu†.m 14:. because the woman wss a broad-mindï¬ English womanâ€"the real friend of VICTORIA DAY QUEEN VICTORIA’S BIRTHDAY. A Bovy of Exclusive Styles. Unequallod Outside City Stores. Our sou-om! ls moo'o opporol woo uovsr bottor oxom- plilod thou in tho ooomous showlu c! this ooosou’s novost ond ‘bsst otyloo ol Wolsts sod Bhlrtwolot Suits. Bloch no (oil out! vory (root-thou no octosliy hounds o! Wsists hot-o ropnoootlu oil carts of putty. mioslvo dooi‘os ~pmty to tho point 0! lsoolnstion. Styles thst lltt tho Woholy Poul stock, to tho rooln o! distinction. It's s collootion o2 boooty sod nothloc loss thou o porsoooi oxominotion at tho vorious styloo will convince you am. out ciolns on not cuts-ov- ogsnt, for you will soc the goods, thst molly book up our clsimo. Price- start st 50o for the ploin, ocrvioosblc Woists of pct. nlo- 1nd nodnoliy also in price up to $8.50 for tho dointy Stock: a. Mind wry (mt-um. m a 0! mm. In». npnooutlu .11 m of pretty. -â€"pmty to the point 0! Mlutlon. Style- a: Ford stock, to the ruin 0! «Induction. It' bounty sud nothing 1m mu a potion! on urioun style. will convince you that. our old: mat, for you will no the goodl, um rally 1: “ ~‘-lâ€" --â€"X---‘ “II", Ova Jvâ€" w-“ _-, Price- Itsrt 3t 50° for the phin, no" «lo, 3nd gnduslly niu in price up to mints of dlk. Shirt Wtilt Suit: of Muslin curt u tint we show any chuming styles up to sNew Belts and Neckwear. rent Than Those Seen in Neighboring Stores. ething t What 1’â€, Outlook. Riggsâ€"“There in at least 0 in said in favor of the LORI] RUBEBTS l Dm‘torâ€" Wham-t†me ya: so “W‘s, ‘9! I m M" ‘ .ov -v..v -._¢ LORD ROBERTS is himself a grand shims], with choice blood end possessing superb ell-mud ection, and will when bred with the ordinary mares of the coun- ty be sure to sire style and knee action-'- two qualiï¬cations that to-dey commend elmost a much money es s Will make the Season at his own stable, 172 Kent-st. west. Profane-cl Advice. u-wâ€" Doctorâ€""Your W needs rest.“ Act-z!“ tho Unlo- w 80- ‘ a“! m. .34 . madam. He ought tto go away for a “I. ï¬lm W 80“ no Handsonest carriage Stal- lion in Canada, THE PROPERTY OF CURTIS, LINDSAY. LINDSAY. The coming of Victoris Dey suggests the needs of Sam. me: Millinery in cement. We’ve been buy a e “beehive" in this depertxnent and expect to get busier still. Almost every day uthe can keep. climbing, climbing, new beauties bloeeom forth among the new Summer Millinery nnd each newest urivnl in more eng- geetive of bright balmy, than its predeeeuore. The stock is (all end etill mintnine its ehnrecterietic high mndnrd of nriety, style-excellence end care in The stock is full high mndnd of v Mug. â€"wâ€"-_ V U The wow who when one 0! our hm you I distinction 0! style, 0! individulity and m :- churning in luminary u in pooplo. Prleu no “my: very bk, 3nd i! you don’t cone hm baton docidlng on you new Sumner Hut m m not pur- miu you own Interact. an old mm about the NEW BLOOMS IN THE GARDEN 01“ Summer Millinery. :5 low to 81.90 md from 1 to $10. 0'le or THE m SYNDICATE. PAGE NINE. Screen floors Lawn Mowers Shovels. Forks, and Spades of all descriptions. J. G. EilWABDS 00. Waterproof Wagon covers, “Kingof the Field†com Planters, lakaï¬eld Portland cement. Unlimited noun a! M involved in women’s noekwou Storeï¬Closed all Day. . . Sign of the Anvil. Hum Hose Garden Bakes “Window Screens 1049?