[Targain Friday and " Saturday, ï¬n’Night Gowns, regulu 55o,BD 42; regulur 60c,BD ............ 45c .15" Night Gowns, roguhr 81.00, B D 75c; regular 81. 50, B D ...... $1 20 Sindee Fancy Neck Ribbons regula- 37c, B D ...................... 250 In, White Silk Gloves, 1133qu 50c, B D 40¢;xegular 40c, B D . ...30c ï¬a’ Black Silk Gloves, regular 50c, B D 40c; regular 40c, B D ....... ,.30c ï¬s’ Laerdged Hmdkerchufs, regulul2c,BD ................ ......8c 55’ WhiteLowanndkerchiefu,x-egulur 10c,BD ................... 5c jg’ White Net Summer Corsets. rogulu' 40c B D ................. 25c ï¬g’Cotton Vesta, regal†18c, B D [ï¬a’ Cotton Vans, regular 13c, B D 10c. my Black Cotton Hone, regular 10c, B D 3 pun for ................ 25c Black Cotton Hose, regulnr 13, B D .......... ; ............... 10c Black Cotton Hose, regular 25c, B D .......................... 19c ’Laoe Hone in Black, regular 25c, B D ........................ 21c -7, v -7 '5 "Wags. The Blouse Deprrtment in 'throngod ’dafly iii-f1 men who know what’s what. such success is pleasantâ€"because it is deservgd. _. o -A - _ Ecolâ€"med Silk Blouses in Pink Mnnve and Bingâ€"regain- $5. 25 . . ... . $4.00 [2 Print meperl, regular 81.69, B D. . . . . . ............ . ......... $1 25 iPING-imam: and Green Chemlle Cumnu, regulu' $2.75BD ...... 8240 BM Fawn. Crimson md Gold Tlpeltry Curtains, regula- 85.00, B D...$3.00 35511330 Blinds,regnlu60cwd 70c,BD ............. . ............. ..40c mendemmShdoBMI-quhrï¬c,BD........ ...... 25c 3 pm Lace Curtains, regulu $3.00, B D ............ ,. ............. $2. 25 3pm Lace Cunning regula- 81.75, B D ......................... $1.25 ‘00 Pur§_3g‘ynrdn‘logg Ifce Cutting, regal-:1- 81.20, B D ............. 89c A- AA‘“ ._A_ 959:4.“LIITLE’, A ccmbined Bug Killer and Potato Grower, andg' mcreases the (guilty and quantity of potfloes. mun STANDARD mus GREEN. . -AT_ DUNOON’S KNO BUG 5km and Lawn Blouses, regular 50¢, 3 D ............. . ... ........ l5 Plint md Colored Organdie Blouses, regular 60c, B D ............... I8 White Lawn Embronlery'fl‘nmme-l Blouses, regular $1; $1.50, ......... 0Com,“ Silk Blouses 1n Pmk Mnnve and Blue, regnlu- $5. 25 . . . . ... . .3 grdnthpwfl’ml‘ISLoGo,BD........ ..................... ‘ {WW2 dereen Chenille 03mg; regal“ 8.2.75 B D ...... 8 A,Jn,llm,,, A-AA “us A hens, regular 18c and 20c B D ................... whited Mnruline, regular 12c B D .................. 'Ine, regular 11c, BD 7c;regularl5c, BD, . ......... Apron Law: with Embroidery, regular 27c, B D ...... my, Fury, Light Blue, Pink, Cardinal and Cream Lustre, reg. DdguinBlackDreeeGoode,regular$l.,lO BD ...... . Bunches of Tape for 5c; 2 Paper Needlee for .............. Papa-e Pine for 5c; 3 ehelle Hair Pine for .................. head Cream Canvas Cloth, regular 23c, B D ......... . lpeea Light Print, regular 10c, B D ..................... iindee Black and Colored Saï¬ne, regular 55c. B D ......... lite Spotted Lawn, regular 20c B D ..................... I’n, Boye’ and Youth: Straw Hats, regular Z5_c,_B D ...... Iht thesame timeacb as a We tonic and stimulate! hmural: of the plmt. rSh-av} Hats, New Felt Hair 12 per 03:“. 0E KB I’: White Vest; legllnr 81.75, B D ................ Soup and Tel. Plates, regukr6c, BD. . .‘ ........... |ï¬.’Lme]:Iooein Black, n'guhr25qBD ......... |ï¬.’131:.ckHooe, whitespotu, reg-n13: 25c, BD ..... '5.’ White Corset Coven, regular 25:, B D ........ omValenceines Ince,regnlu5c,BD.. “mhbroidery, raglan-5c, B I_)_ ............... . E. W. MCGAFFEY Lindsay’s Leader. insult Paranoia, hubonehndles, 1131114143303 D....... 53' Silk Parasol; regula- $1.25, B D ...................... dteBed Spreads, full size, reguhr 81.10, B D ................. 53’ Waterproof (Boots, full long}, regulgerJtO, B D ...... . . . Base all Bats son “He at Balls . . . 31.00 Picket Bats . . 85!: Cricket Gloves . . . 81.00 Tennis Rackets. . . $3.09 I«unis. Balls .. . . 35o Whine Bags. . . 32.50 ““1 get the best value ‘0? your money at in!’ Black Cloth Skirts, reguler 34.75, B D ............... 533’ Summer Cloth and Tweed Cent; regula- 810.09, B D. . a," White Trimmed We: Hm, regular $1 25, B D._ ..... ien’ White ‘Embroidety Trimmed Chenilee, reguhr 90c, B D 5’ White {Embroidery Trimmed Chemises, regular 60c, B D The month end Bargain Days-we’re planning to have them L, best of the June series. Lawn Waits. Silk Blouses, Colored “A D‘Atim “gunning-6 8- ‘Lâ€"-_..-.‘l A-.fl_ â€"£AL IT KILLS THE BUGS, W. G. "mun 15¢ per pound. DRUG STORE. â€an! POST. LINDSAY; W943. mm ...81.00 856 5... 81.00 s... $3.00 350 S... $2.50 JIIIIE 26th and 27th. “ you .41!!!- Low Gash Prices. inowwulm Lu "WW1 , , _ tection against Golds, Catarrh. etc. and gin! a moat natural and younger appeara nce to the face. ~‘l‘rying ’on‘ and demonstrating the mperior aw of these good? free 0! chm-3'3;2 ~Elli! I win m‘.._fc_.’bupdw, W W * - “'3 ‘Eafl’c Gentlemen. If nu an Bald. See Prof. Dorenwvend’sr Art Cover. ings in Wigs and Toupees, worn on They are a pm' thousands of £1an tection against Golds. Catarrh. etc, nd younger and site a moat natural 3 ‘ ‘ " -- 'Fnaina’od 10“ [1 £101.16: ~.v -V.__r , ted a plan of the proposed impr- ments to "the market hog-hen. Clerk Knowlnon .was instr-lcted (-91: for tenders for the work. Council then adjom‘ned. Ald, Storcr urged that he was too bucy with his private affairs td go about hunting for men; and Mayor Soothcran said he would look after the matter. It was mggcated'thafl the sidewalk ï¬ll-Lina be let by tend'r. Market Improvements Ald. McWatters, chairman at the Town Property committee, submit- ‘ " râ€"---.-A :mn-nvp.’ Reference was made to the (act that stones were falling and being washed out at the walks in places owing to the walk faces not being plastered. and Ald. Robinson held that it was h great mistake to build walks without a curb. A Tmnto contractor had told him that he esti- mated the life of a walk laid without a. curb at only three years. Ald O’RieHyâ€"“Well, Aid. Storer was given authority six wequ ago to have the walks plastered.†Md Sareeâ€""Mr. Growden said mt Thursday that lie thought he could get a mo, and it he ham't we w'ul have to let Contractor Miller do it -hc said he would.†Ald. Cinnamonâ€""In any evemt we can't leave it to Hillel-"he’s a. con- tractor and would want a profit." Ald. O’Riellyâ€"“We’ve got to be careful: the exact cost will have to be (hat-zed pgainst each walkL Some 0! them need a lot of plastering and other: done, and it would be ‘unfair to make the latter bear part of the cost of the funnel-J" , ~a. L- .....- ‘4.“ m mm'gfa?“mm%m, windVVï¬Vâ€"no’lurhceirrï¬ï¬Ã©rmv Best†tum " ' undo. Unheal‘eneamdPunltryN . mm. mm mmm w W. mm Aid. O'Rieflxy 'â€" "Whatever it was we didn’t hear it at any rate,†Aldetorer said he had instructed Inspector Graham to have the walks plagtered. As '1'017, the Side .drains. Ald. O‘Rielby was "the ï¬rst to oppose a. proposition made by him (Ald. Stor- br) some time ago 40 have the drains put in as the walks progressed. hence he would iisclaim all further respon- sibility _ A _ _ _ 41d. O‘Rielly-"J never heard, you make.any such motion, and Ald. Mc- Craa. and Ald. McWatters say the same thing." Aid. Stoferâ€"“I didn‘t make a mo- tion. but a propositjgp.†‘ Page Metal Gates pay for it onto! the general fund next 3981'- OUR (HY fAIflfRS nhr35c,BD.... .............. 25c or} B D ............ ,0 ............. $2.25 mini B D ......................... $1. 25 EM! tegnlu- 31.20.13 D ............. 89c line‘s-t} ungulgr$3£OBDun ........ $2.25 amid i D ...................... . . . . $1.00 1.10, B D ....................... 85c agnlu- 88.50, B D ......... . . . . 36.25 , -1 r5, B D ....................... :4 00 33°“ Bunyan-“0.09,BD......’....88.50 gang vguh! $1 25, B D, ............... 35¢ 3. m1 [whateguhr90c,BD......,.....70c C0!†mines, regular 60c, B D .......... 45c 332;“; ' 42; regular 60c, B D ............ 45c â€"Cl D 75c; regular $1. 50, B D ...... $1 20 stoic 37c, B D ...................... 250 .-w1 BD40c;xegular 40c, BD.. "30c ’ B D 40c; regular 40c, B D ....... 4300 , __p nlu 12c, B D ................ ......8c cided guhr 10c, B D ................... 5c §wim mlar 40c, B D .................. 25c {95.1 (Contina‘ed ‘trom page 4.) Dry Goons House. 55c B D...43c ......... 80c wave; $1.25 25c 48c 50c a. younger and reï¬ned face and a well shaped hard to any lady or gentleman. Proof. Dorcnwend, who will be :31: Lindsay, can demomatrate this to anmone calling on him at hi5 Show Rooms. He has Ladies’ and Gents‘ Wigs, froupees. Bally. Wavy and Plain Fronts, Switches in every. length and shade, that he will gla- My amust on any lady's head free of charge, to prove U130. Don‘t fail to see him It is his on!) visit to Lind- say. at Benson house. Monday, July 6.4(114' . *â€" ', -We are here to .catisfy you. See Gongu's $8.00 Suitâ€"m1. ( A Inch Felt Want. “.Wh‘at’s this thing 1" asked a man; who was inspecting a music empor- euhn. “That? Oh,» 'that’u mud on- ‘bling; .We pd] it a: chin-rest." name. one-W exclaimed the viitw. «snag: it would work» my. witqr’ The StylecfflairWorn Is an important factor to produce in order to look afler his own. If all candidates for attics entertained the same cowiemtious scruples our muni- cipalitiea‘would be much bttter HWVed than they are at present. -Glad to Show you our $4. 50 Suit at Gough’s. â€"-le. - llorso Thieves Sentenced. At Cobourg aesizee Arthur Pen- rose and Henry R~xymond. of this town, who were concerned in the theft of Rev. C. B. Marsh’s horse and buggy on May 24th, were giv- en sentences of 18 month; and six months respectively‘ l‘enroe: rc- ceivu] the longer sentence bc3a.usc he was the actual thief. He met Raymond 11) Peterboro on the day roiio‘mng, and 'the two entered into partnership in serious trades and dickeringa. They wxll gene t!;e'r sentences in Central Prlson. â€"Ald. Ricth Robinson. who owns a fine farm in Emily township. will. not. work the land this season and 113.5 thrown the entire 50 acres into mtumge. A few: .weeka ago he set up a fine Chicago windmill to pump water {or the stock. and it works like a charm. Mr. Robinson could make more mauey out of “the tarm by crop- ping it. but to do so would nepesaiapq frequent absences from town. and he does not think it would be fair tohis constituents to neglect their business -Come and look at Gough’s $3.90 Suit and you will 9tay to buy.-.w1. â€" Hillo ! Central !) Give us every- body. Hello! Everybody, come to Gougb’s clearing sale. â€"w1. â€"Thc Federal Business College is uttering reduced rates to students entering the first week in July. The demand for instruction at this thor- oughly up-tos date school. necessity} ates the abandonment of all thought of a summer vacation. These are the times when it pays to have a practi- cal knowledge of bookkeeping. etenoâ€" graphs and typewriting. and the Federal College is the place to obtain it.â€"wl. â€"-Rig ht up to the stroke of Fash- ion '5 clock, at Gongh's.-w1. » â€"0ur local canoeiatg and lovers of acqnatic sports should get them seh‘es in shape for. the regattmat Stu'geon Point on the 11th of July, which promises to be one of the greatest events of the kind thnthas ever taken lace at Sturgeon Pomt for years. Ve have many good paddlers in itown Who are quite cap- able of holding their own with the paddle against all comers. \theni. -§V1. â€"Fenelon Falls is experiencing a boom at 'preeent. .The Gnaette says that a. number of tnmhledown dwell- ings owned by the Smith estate are to be remodeied and improved, am that the village contracors and car- penters are so busy erecting other houses that Toronto men will have to be employed on the Smith build- ing9._ â€"Bo; ï¬' two (and three-piece Suita \ery swell from $1. 95 to $6.00. At .Gou’gh’s-dv 1. â€"Young men delight to‘wear Gough’s $10 and $12 Suite. Sec â€"Peterboro County Council has de- cided to erect a. naw badge, with swing. at Gannon's Narrows. unit- ing Pigeon and Chemang Lakes. The bridge will serve 100 farmer-3 and their familica, as well as transient travel. and WI†save 16 miles in the distance to Peterhom. Th2. strut-Lure will be 1275-1901: |ong and 176quth wide, and will cost about â€",T~he Suit that lgaves Gulgh‘s store must lit-or It wont leave. r-Wl. -â€"Mr. Cornet, district organizer for the Canadian Order of Foresters, is in town in the interests of .that or ganimtion. The local lodge has now. a. membershi of 129, and when Mr. Cornet ‘conc ndee his labors the oflicete expect to push the leading society very closely. ~Ibe Board‘ot Governors of the Ross Eospital desire to acknowledge the receipt of $30 from the Board of Management of Queen-st church, being the congregational ones-Eng on Homital Sunday. . â€"Men who wear our suite axe our best ads. See Gmgh'u $3.75, 84.50 and $5.00 linenâ€"5n. IF YOU LIKE SPORT. â€"Qu.ite a number at our citizens, and many of the farmers of the die- rict visited Guelph Wednesday, the date or the excursion undea- the auspices of West ‘V‘ictoriu Farm- -1"or wear and tear, try one of Gough’e $5.00 Suitsâ€"can’t be beat. What I: lane-lug In You and the Country About Us. * â€"Gongh’s clothes look like the kind the tailor Intakesâ€"Just as mun met leU.â€"sv1. RATHER“! IV P0“ Rim. BRHlY lOCAl’ BREVHIES. JULY 151:, 1903, WEDNESDAY, DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION IN LINDSAY, COME TO THE -_---__ r'r** On motion ‘Ccmncil adjourned to nest on dune 28rd, a; 8 o‘clock, in the town hall. .7. C'. Gflchrit, clerli Tina rezd a aécond and third times, signedandaealod. \‘.(((‘ , Moved by Ms. AW seqonded by MT. McKee, that m}: Gannon] procure a. eupply of maternal to; the repair. of the sidewalksâ€"AWN ‘- I ‘ "uhâ€"iod'by m. Adult-no, doéonded by ’Mr. McKee, that thus Council. pm- cure one hundted gecko! a“: ind: culve rt pipeu-Zwrmd. i .‘ 61) motion of lit-(Adamo, seconded by Mr. McKee. By-hvn Na 106, Bpï¬ pointing_Mr. Geo. amtb. engineer. ,3 -_.IA|.!__I .L-__ , Ehe village Council met on June 22nd. All the members were pro}:- cnt except Messrs. Pattern»: and Barnes._ The minutes of last meet. ing ,were read and count-maria Moved by Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. McKee, that M}. {118313 91913)de “In “0390' .uuv _- be paid $11.50, Mr. J. Hill 05. Mr. 'I". Wegtarn‘ $8 and Mr. A. Pethicm 9. to: .wvrk‘ done on th’e streets. â€"Catrie'd. - ' f If, i :' - .' WOODVILLE ‘ (From Our Own Cbrremondent.) Mr. G. Smith, 0. L S,om' well known count? engineen, has beenin Oxillia. for some time-laying ‘lev- els and grade linee'for the new: ce- ment walks Lnow being constructed by: that enterprising town. , go. and his place was tinned bn Lieu-t. Ferguson. Soldiers 0“ to Camp The 45th Victoria Regiment left Tuesday morning about 11 o’clock by special train {or Barricï¬eld Commons. Kingston. where they will go into camp for two weeks. The regiment. which comprises eight companies, lined up an the market square about 150 strong. and under the superï¬cial of LieutAbl. Sylveqter. Command:- ing Officer. and MBJOX' Staples; who will perform the duties at acting Ad- jutant, marched to the station, where they entrained. On account at the illness of his mother. Captain Smith, of Murim 9mmâ€- 3:316. ENEâ€? to Deere Picnic. Thi; year the picnic of the Douro people will be held an Dominion Day, Wednesday, July lot, and arrange. ments for the pleasure at old and young have been made on a very large male. A large list of athlet- ic sports. for which ï¬rst-class prizes will be given. is one a! the dentures. Addresses will be given by Hon. Jabs Oobtigan. Hon. R. Prefontaine. Hon. Senamr Cat-tee. Han. J. R. Stratton, and others. First-class orchestra for dancing.â€"wl. â€"Rev. W. C. Beer and wife. at Lan- don. who had been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. \Vhife, Lindsay-st» for a «week. left late! for Peterboro to visit (riends. T e rev. keutieman was at one time stationed on the Lit- tle Britain Methodist (innit, and while here he and wife met many a their old friends. ‘ Jr. Geo. Bateson. of New York. unriwed last Monday to spend a month's vacat on with relatueo in town. George holds a. responsible position with We]! a: May, one of the largest drug ï¬rm in the great metropolis. â€"M.r. Claude Preston. formerly ct Dundee Fhv‘eue Bros" staid, who has been in 'the fruit business in To- ronto, has solder»: and taken a. po- sition a5 bookkeeper with a large firm in Bunnie. â€"Miss Kate Leddy, Went Ops, who to; the past six weeks had beenvéait- ing her brother, Mr. J. J. Leddy. at Ottawa, returned last week. Or her (way home she visited Weat- port and {Trenton friende -Mr. Wm. Sherman. buyer out tele- graph poles, left on Wedneydx Jar. mawa on his may up the Guinean River. He will be absent (or a month or six weeks. having a large number of poles to ship. â€"Mr. M. Lounsberry, Government road inspector, was in town lately paging through to Deer szcth-a he impacted a. govgrumsnt road in Cardifl township. â€"Mr. R. A. Pixie, o.’ Hontres'. i! visning his parent... Mr. and has. 1‘ G. Pukie, before hating onatrip to the Nortnwest in the interaats or his firm. â€"Mr. Thaw. Armstrong. traveller for Messrs. Gordon, Mchay 3)., Toronto, was 3n town htely, pass- ing on cuvtomera. â€"-Mr “2 H. Lockhart Gordon, 0! Toronto. was 11) town lately ou hm way north to look after his exten- sive lumber interests. â€"-Mn. (D15) W tars and children, accompamcd by -‘ deth Walter; left recently for Mathiwa to “sit friends. â€"Mr. D. H. Moore, of the Crown Lands depurtment Peterboro, was in town 6n Tuesday, returning from the north. -M.isa Lily Wright has returned from Toronto. alter attending the marriage at her triend. Mia: Edwards. â€"Â¥r. Lindmy l-‘lood,_ of Toronto. is‘spcndmg his vacation with his mother Mrs. E. Flood. Russell-st. â€"Maater Fergus Mahar. who ha; been attending 0011980 at 59011011:on upending his weapon at has bane. -Detcctive Thorbnrn, of the G T.R. of Toronto, gray in town lately, call- ing through .to the north country. â€"M'.r. n. D. B, Tinimind and bride. at Almmte. are tho amt: at Ma. Pattysoo, (Rhone-at. -â€"Mn. M. J. Kenny. of Fort WEI- liam. in visiting her mother, Mrs. MIMI. Ridout-et. â€"Mr. The: Hodgcon. of Burnt Riv- er transacted human in town Monday. ' -â€"Mr.W. c.1109“, carriage manuo tactnrer, Boboayseoly was in town Tuesday. usmvmms com m not 1 4R†R‘nralWdeuio! Km- mount, was in town last week. â€"-Mr. A. F. Hopkini. of Kimonn‘t, was in town Monday on business. â€"Mr. '1'. CR. Fromm implement agent. of ’Port Hope. wzn in town! Monday. â€"-Mr. John Garbutt, of Penelon Falls. was a) town istely. Ion-«u of citizen and Stu-nu ' vnu- Du Oates. _Mr A. P. Webster, of Oakwood. was in 'town to-daï¬ LINES 0F TRAVEL Bumllulhnd,mfch REDUCED RATES ON ALL AGIIIATIG All! AEIIAI. FEAT! 0F SKILL SPEEIIIG II THE RING, 2 EVENTS PARADE "I T!!! FAIR MIMIC Bonded by the SYLVESTEI IAIII FIRING OF ROYAL SALUTE OF 21 IIIIIT E GIIII, AT 12 I0". DRILL BY TIIE BRITANNIA NAVAL BRIGADE, OF TOIOITO. IOISIEII TIMI“, CALITIIUIPIAI All) BICYCLE PARADE. Wednesday, July lst 1903 Linda-y n. Toronto Boyd Cmdim Gldfld DQIIIOIISUGUOII C. D. DYKE, Sec; of Com Goth†00m _,____'_ V Tuealay, June 23rd. 1903,2’1mina qunsbontgh. beloved mile of 6’. BL Mark, aged 85 years. FANCY TRICK BICYCLE RIIIIC DOMINION IIIIIIOES. CONNDLLY' -â€" OQUGHLIN, â€" M: 8:. . Mary’s church. Wednesday man- ing‘ June 17th. by Yen. Archdeacon Mthhunk My and Mia; B. Cougb'hn, both 0‘ Opt. = ' . IIITIIS MANHETlâ€"In Lindsay. on Wed- nesday. June 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. T. G Mntchett. a daughter. DIM’IIS. LOWKEBEROpGflaâ€"Aqn flnjjpog~ _on TIIE IOWAIOII CYCLE Illlll. IIITAIIIA NAVAL IIIMDE, AFTERNOON 2.27 cm. Pun. 5175. 2.40 Chm, Pane $125. LINDSAY MORNING than the following amt- will aka plum MOE BALL HATCH To Parentsâ€"Perhaps you wonder why we talk so much about our Boys’ Clothing. Simply because we want to get hold of boys who are growing into menâ€"want to keep our business growing from the bottom up. We have never printed a better list of extra values than the list that follows. You may consider yourself fortunate to secure any, ...DAY... AT THE BUSY CORNER â€"ONâ€" â€".ATâ€" BOY’S . BENSON Housz, LINDSAY, HONDAYJuué WHAT the Pocket Wins in Politics, lumyd CASH AND ONE PRICE. 5 WM“WW :ï¬mmmndm 9’LOUGHLIN MGINTYRE New York’s latest productzom, look at tlzem, even 1/" you do not buy, as you 20111 than learn what you should have in neck fumz5lzmg5 new '18. sum 35 only Boyl’ Wash Suite, in blue and white, nth sailor 00th md white vest. from, nicely made, nine. 23 to 28. ' price 50c. Anodete price: in Wash Suite ue 65c, 75c, 90c, 81.00. 81 25. Colored Muslin Waists of every description and quality, from 50c. to $2. 00. To ha ue your Shirt Waist up-to-daté, ht must 2 ï¬nished qflm’tlz one of our faskzonable for t/ze not season tlzat you will ï¬na’ in â€22's town or any ot/zer. E very garment a reliable one. Don’t sizzle in neatly waists when we can make you cool so cheaflly. True love is never chilled by ice-cream, neit/zer is true com/art by wearing our Shirt Waists. Lets us mention a few .- White Lawn of the ï¬nest, with double rows ‘ of insertion, all-over fronts of insertion, and horizontal, perpendicular and diagonal tucks, also tucks faggoted. Those are 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00. PROF. DOREN WEN D We téll you 11030 flzat we 115% on hand range of l/zeï¬nest . . .SHIRT WAIST-$3.. .' So it is with the store that sells poor, trashy goods. The merchant imagines he wins, while the customer loses, because no customer gains anything in getting floor quality, no matter how cheap. Some people are foolish in business and do not see that, even as policy, it pays to have genuine value. (“tantrum Black India Linen luslin Waists, tucked and faggoted, in all sizes from 32 to 44, for $1. 00. ...Stock Collars... the Character Loses He will bc at Bataan Home. Lind". J“ 60‘, The Famous 11m Honda I. (JO-INC 2 or rescue,