ERR Warm Tramplod by a Cat. all“ In. Thomhill. an old lady of 70 m . mother of Mr. Jas. Thotnhill. b M Waterworks workxngstaff, met : 'huanw injury Thursday even}, ‘ while dnvmg the £9.me coir Vortl, Li mm for do LL 1"L His case was so 5 had to have the membe "1' upon him and 31 he had a medicine u Chamberlain’s Colic on M Rained? that h whenâ€, bun out, and .4 E“ m were mm c: Mnlt Ll. _ taken With Cramps. Vm. Kirmse. a member of the flag working near Littleport taken Suddenly ill Thursday eVâ€" ' with cramps and a kind of 1". His case was so severe that #514 to have the members of the I" â€it “P00 him and Mr. Gifford mailed and consulted. LHe told I he had a medicine in the form .chamberlaiu‘s Colic. Cholera and MM Rgmedy that he thought 2““ â€910 Mm out, and metal-dingly ; {ï¬lm {Fete gammsteted w' :11 1 :QYGV... a? l in t1» melee the old ladyj was RN down and trampled upon me. Ni! by the boviaes. Several of Nib; were broken and her Side and badly bruimd. k a u dicmesq. Just as Good (Yonkers Statesman.) ’ ‘ï¬nm you a twoâ€"cent stamp ?" the lady in the mug store. “So. aawnm, replied the clerk; we have something just as good. are two one-cant stamps." 5. am My Pin- for mediation. .8.â€" ooa 52 i .h .893 3h 02!â€" «land 05 3 33»:- 3353 «.3 72a 2: i 8.50: £32.: :33 3 P80 £384.: P.I.CHENEYCO.,Toledo, O. I Kb Manhood, hue known F J. Cheney I l‘h “J scum. sad b‘lloVu him Dodson; boo- ‘ Evil :3 Manon: :nnutiom And may 50mm: uy oblizviom main by In: ï¬t... in. tau 2 Mans. wry-leads brunt-h u,. - ue-v'vuu "I'I U'ltuilI‘I VIII" '1' 1'qu Prlus. Quite a large representation 01 Sturgeon Point cottogera attended W“ by a Storm at Ilvorsldo Gou- . out, In the Afternoon. ‘ lueplte the very threatening wea- ontlook Sunday afternoon. a melt let-"e number of our ‘ciu‘ens Chemong Park Regatta on Saturday. my eds to Riverside cemetery to and sustained the reputation of Stur- Wm funeral at 31:. Thus. Wal- 2001': Lake sailors and canoists by witness die . . . - ies carrying or! twelve of the prizes. lets. end the. dagatfo?Ǥ:m?un a‘he attemhuce from Peterboro and oi the Prentice 5'5 . _ ' the various lake points pros large, but met the Prentice Boys had “â€1311?“ o heavy .wind interfered with the suc- mnm the last grate. the ram cess oi the affair, audio-d to the wet- ...» a me down 3;: :gsmwsi. mm. 33° . . . , a r w r- m“ {locked .under to†trees and ‘13 lied cut. and the committee in charge on: as possum into the old 1"“ I dcsene much credit. It is expected at m gate. _ ’, that the Regatta. will he made an an- ad looking Sight to behold I nnal eteut. .The Sturgeon Lake win- “ was 8 S [11:78 WEIO: Lac women in their muslin: and silks, ‘ my: tats with beautiful leathers Dinghy [negâ€"RXel-wn lst. N as- w] lace. but ‘wiLhoat umbrellss, . with and. you up their skirts over their Gasoline Launch Raceâ€"Granthun Maud race for the hall. The Jst, Allan 2nd. bdies‘ silt waists looked uke tint! Canoe Race. (ladies and men).â€"1st.‘ tissue we? on their aunts and ShOdl‘ Miss Hall and Mr. Perry, Stony Like; ; dns‘md the curl was soon taken 2nd. Miss O‘Imry and Gordon 0’- m: of their hair. while the Diet?†i Leary. Sturgeon Point. nats'worc certainly pictures' _whvch t‘ance Race (ladies‘ tmdem)-lst, maniac could paint. As it did not I Miss Hall and Missâ€"---: and. Mia mse raining until nearly six o'clock ' GUAM)“ and Miss Neelwds, Sturgeon 11w crcwd had to walk home m the Point. _ ‘ . mam.- waiting seVerai noun for Tilting Iournament â€" let. Fred ’32 weather to clear up. Hopkins and‘Gzordon Olen-3:: -, How's This luau! One Hundred Dollars Rated for may on. Main: cannot be cured by HAW: CM 3 u s sronxs IN CANADA. 0. guano-«uncut». out Emu Ill nssmn sunny. g mantles - yuv;\.u vv '..'I.l at that the fellow was able to “d. “91!: day. The incident 19*“ 1:13th of Mr. Gifford’s 37~Elkadexg~ Iowa, Argus. â€"4! never faiZS. Keep it in m, it ma . ‘ all magisgs-sava Me. For Care one price system secures . best boo t8 and . O O and shoes at lowest pnces. Removes all doubt and un certainty in r 9M to ful buyers ï¬nd that, N - 9111's strict] 5’ cash i A glance at our new, awe-date stock of Sun- mer Footwear will mum the most exacting buyer am Nolll’a 183th. mm pm. to buy but Boots and Shoes: nsnras July 23-le in Batman'- rLt Hurst, aged ]Q 513., †Ensures fair deanng to an. ‘ A glance at our new, 9.t¢ydate stock of Sum- ér Footwear will satisfy a moat exacting buyer a: man's with right 300 to buy but not: and Shoes B. NEII\L, 3311. O \ , u s 810338 1N can“. ne Price- 115011 Hotel. on Wed- "41, at 5.30 am... and k' Mary's church, R‘ 0- cometary for 3i“ lave his late {Obi nsc Oil th ons of Bob- :R;-'vmish, 55h. of Bol- x 11 Bob 'lfgotï¬ er, 18d at. Lumen; ' MA}. gnawing 1904. late â€"1n the account of the G13. Em... ployees picnic at Cohocnnk on Friday W16 omitted to mention that Mir. Ken-I nedy Stimson, of W Raven Lake Ce.1 meat Co. preached the winners of the ball game with, a pad. maskinnd gloves. and that. like oppoling teams were the 6.113. Insect all} the West End Nine. "l 1 - Engineï¬r Smut 1‘? â€305 mm“ which many .4,.- ,, the mama-m §§ c ‘9 ads of the 9 1 : ' Echoes From 6.1.R. Employ†Picnic â€"'1‘he name of Charlie 031131: was omitted from the report as calling or the‘ events. - Lindsay’s Ion Railway. MI. T. F. Samoa, Toronto, Travell. :ing Freight Agent, C.P.R., Mr. 'Wm. Walsh. of Toronto, amistant to the Ganeral Manager of Minion Ex.‘ pm 00.. and Mr D. J. McFeggan, Route Agcnt with the same Com«-. pany. ham been in town during the past few days assisting ML‘T. C. Matchctt‘ C.P.R. ticket and express agent, in getting the semal depart, ments into smooth working. txrdcrw The improvements being. carried out in Mr. M’atchatt’a office will be com. plcted next week. and will greatly faciliatc the handling of. business in the'several departments. . l The first thing the doctor does i 5 when he is called to see a betting. ' worrying baby, is to give it a medi- *cine to move the bowels and sweeten gthe stomach. The doctor knows ,: that nine.. oaths of the troubles af- “tecting babies and young children are due to irritation of the stomach [or bow,els and that when the cause I is removed the child is well and hap‘ .py. Baby’s Own Tablets are an a!“ wwa-gnâ€"halnd doctor. and promptly cum all the minor ill: 0! little oneï¬. They contain no 110196110116 “soothing" stuff and may be gimn with satay to the tenderrzst intent, or she well grown child. Mrs. J- 10W,Hep1 worth Station, Ont" me; My liL-tle one was much troubled with indi'gelh .‘tion, and Baby’s an Tapletp game immediate relief: I have Eon-ad the Tablets the most satisï¬pt‘ory moth... Icing I have ever used for children. " ISold by all megdfpinel dealers or sent fby mail at 2.191119†a box,_ 11qu "I .vvish those carpenters wouldn’t get to work so early,†said, a sleepy xisitcr at the Point._ “That’s not (nrpentersfl said the wide-awake cottager;" that is they oung ladies practising for the nailâ€"driving con- test at the Regatta next Saturday.†Stationery .When in need of anything in the line 0: common-c121 statianery, visit-2 ing cards, etc†leave your order a! The Post job department, Workman- shxp unexcelled. . . his The Dr. annmw Mickie co.,' Brockville, Ont. . ‘Guuwale Raceâ€"152 _ Gofdon O'- Leary: 2041, Fred quhus. Canoe Race. (ladies and mamâ€"ht, Miss Hall and Mr. Perry, Stony lea; 215d. Miss O‘Leary and Gordon 0’- .Lcary, sturgeon Bgint. Stunn- Polat lie-taunts Cam 0" Incl" Prlxos. Quite a large representation of Sturgeon Point cottogem attended Chemoxvg Park Regatta on Saturday. and sustained the .reputation o! Stur- geon Lake sailors and canoiats by (-qgrying oU_ twelye or [he prizes. 1 Board at Sturgeon Point. WHAT THE DOCTOR DOES. anemone nu Imam; EéSic Wen: looknd at- rnoe.w 70? {$13!} ‘irioin? at pram t_ in summmmqmzu in: wmade vacant by, 'the resngm. tit-n of Mr. E. A. Hard!- . â€".M:r. George Reeves, son of Mr. End Reeves. has been' ejected lst vioerreaideot or the Qatario Dear! Hate Apaociation, which held it. annual session at Hamilton recently. Mr. Reeves it an“ able. useful ‘cnd -’Ihe many friends Wazks. B. IL, will lea: mt igfaction- that he ha: position of English M Collegiatg Insï¬tnke. .1.“ you I; v1. ....... “in: the (road. and returned to the «my on the evenjpg train. -â€"Mr J'. C.‘ W has return, ed tnom a trip to the front. He took in the Oobourg! (Ed Boya‘ big day, when W beat Coboum at base. ball in aszreMGtoZ. ,Eis also secured the product of a berry patch at Coboua'c. â€"Mr. J. B. Clarke, K.C., solicitnr for the L. B. 8: P. R'y. arrived'fiu towv Saturday by C.P.R. He was more on official bqsiness connected , ,L4___..‘l LA L}... â€"M1's. R. Gxeenlmry and two of he: children are in the hospital at .Tcton'to, mffering from diphtheria. 'Jhe grandmother Mrs. Purim. is taking care of the rest of the hmily. â€"Mr. G. M. Bateson, an old Huh say boy, who has been in New, York ;th-e vicinity. â€"M.r. H. J. 'Lytle. manager of the Onwio Bank, has his family under cam-an al. Rosodale. Rev. W. MOK1y and Mrs. McKay, of Nor-Val, are theh‘ guess att. present. ' - Miss Ruby Wood. Lindsay. who for the past three weeks has been visit. ins hem“ aunt. Mrs. J. L. Weataway, returned home Wednmdavy morning. She had a. very enjoyable visit. â€"Mr. F. J. DaJy. of Orillia, agent Thursday in trqwn. He is again in the hotel business. and is to betoumd at the Grand central in -tbe Couch, iohing town. a : L 1 , . ' Fvâ€"v--â€" , _ O'Connor. stenographer in Mr. F. A. McDiannid's ofï¬ce. leans today for a month's vacation at Lindsay and 0t he): poilï¬ï¬b â€"-MLSS K. E. -Wichett. of Toronto. returned home on Friday naming, after spending a few weeks with her friend, Miss Pearl W'hite. Melbourne. -Mrs. Harry Anderson has re- turned from New. York City, after a weary pleasant. visit with 'her__son and daughter. who reside chem. -Mrs. ’ï¬hos. Bannighau, of Guelph, who hm been visiting relatives here for a short time, leect .on Saturday. {or Petemboro and Cambelflord. ~51: E. P. .Wlwlcy. formerly in the Dominion Bank. here, has ‘been promoted to the position of account- anrt in the Winnipeg branch. â€"Mr. Denis Twomey. 'of Fennelon Falls. was in town lately bidding. his friends good hyt. He lett town on Saturday. for Edmonton. , .- . â€"Mi.sa Edna Dom, who mules with bar uncle. (Jon. Bickaby, is spending the holidays with her moth-1 er.inTonmto. Lu 1' -â€"Mr. Goo. O'Neil. assistant chief clerk. at the King Edward. Toronto. spent Thursday in town and lett next morning for Port Hope. â€"M"ss Mary Cogan. of the Civil Service Department, Ottawa. is via:- 1ing MT. and Mrs. Hugh OLoary 1t Sturgeon Point ‘ 'l-Mr. P. Cunningham, ot Pittsburg, P3,, is visiting- at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gunning? ham. East 0118. â€"M!:;. C. Hall, William-st" return- ed home from Ottawa. 011' Wednesday evening. where she spent a. month “nth hiends. - -. â€"1Fenelonr Falls _Star_: ï¬lm“ A- â€"Mrs. Geo. Lee and .children. of ncrArenl, are on a. visit to hex“ Ill)- uwr. Mrs. H. Worhman, and other relutn'es. â€"Mrs. Jas. McWilliams, William-st, has xoturned from Pecan-bite. where she visited her son, Nelson, for sever- al weeks. -â€"F‘iends will be gut: to hear that Mrs. Geo. Adams has recovered from her Into illness, and is up and about. â€"Mr. Wes. Stacey. of tendon Pulls. Qormrly bookkeeper lot the Rathbun ("Gamay here, was in town an Fri- Coughï¬n. Lindsay. i6 wisitng her cousin. Miss F. Mcha, RidmLpt.... â€"Miss Pearl Bowmlatt last thro- day to visit her trienda in Midland and other points. -Mr. James McKay. ( of Victoria Road. the well known horaeiman. was in‘ town lately on humans. . «Mid and Miss Hockin at at “Glen Echo." Island F, Luke Mash“. for the month of August. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dru. Wil- liam-51.. mu rum“ to 'l‘m‘onto. in a could“ or weeks. . * Emilia. 89'“ fl MM. { I“ Mama at Linda». h the m at Kai. Run, Mary-Qt. - dim FM Bum aad «mm New at (3:10am. are. the. “Mn at Mn 8 J Fox Grand m m: tuna and my. entrance I, “Who kid It cm- bmmh or 0mm». Failed on town lr.‘ has My. * Am mien Shannon h mm“ Manda la Pam am and Omaha w dbtl‘hh ‘ q: hi 2 mm. J. B. ï¬aman. of New York. ls wading a low dose in mm». 4th and unmet)» Danna: mm mm in em that wk. am» am... at Pam mm. In 51mm: Manda m tum m a raw days. -â€"Mn. Rich. of Little Britain. call- ed on town friends Friday. ~Mra. C. D. Dyke will not receive not“ September. Ion-outs oi Oluuu and “ta-gm ‘wlthln Our on... â€"Mts. Peters, 0: Bunnie. was in town Friday. AS IRAVfllERS (ONE AND GO mm MUM. POINTER!- friends of Mr. R. 11'. will learn WIU! much at he has acct-med tbs ngliah Master, In our itule. the poaitxon be- rant-bxjwe resign. J. J. m and mum. a with. mu... m mm; in Guide~ Misc Nellie A Shot at Col. Sam. Toronto Saturday Night. in an arti- cle referring to a discussion in the Blame on the Subject ofim-q proper use or the mails, says: ~ 'As 0903). (101me Sam Hugh-cg. who is something- of a. moat imam. “butter! in.†“aiming: (Tree trade in reading! and advertising." He is reported as saying. "Lot My: people read what they like and buy‘ what they likes} Such a policy would make the post-office .1 sewer through which ï¬lthy pubiicationa and pictures would be carried all on, or the cou‘n-‘try. If he sliil has a newspaper he would not dare. em if he were willing. to follow each a policy. and when he Said that the farmers were able to protect them new 1mm fakirs the l’ustmaslnrm: General gave him the good shot: "It takes tha farmers 01 North Victori-i a long time to find out some maple.†Violant Attack of Dlarrhooa Curad by chanbarlala's Colic. cholara and Diarrhoaa Ian“, and Perhaps a Ufa Sand. “A abort time ago I was taken with a violent attack at diarrhoea and bellemd I would have died i! I had not gotten reliet,"saya Jotn'l. J. Patton. a. leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recommended Chem.- lwrlain's Colic, Cholera. am: Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-ï¬ve cent bottle and after taking three doseaot it was entirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For pile [by all dmggiStss -: A i 1 I i a On his way hall: the angler met When he reached home he told 11;. Via. -’ 'l I | ‘ (Th0 well he km ‘twu wrong). That fish that got any from him. .‘ .Waqmrtwoteotion‘c. .- And tho' thawâ€; hunt}: ago; Hutu-y neural-omit!†The minnow m six inch†long, :,Hnnnmbpopmeawm ._, Fish Starlet. A truthful man dishing went. Upon a summer's day. He hooked a simian]: minnow, but Alas it got any! ‘ -~Mr. Leigh R. Knight, of the law firm of Guthrie Guthrie, at Guelph. ha; been in town for a new; dag/.8; {He came here from Northhy. and Brace». bï¬dge. huing inspected the Regis. try Ofï¬ces there for Mr. Donald Guthrie, the Inspector, who i: in Seotland at mt. He did the Min... den ’otiice Friday. and Was working on the linden-y office (of which Mr. C. I). Burr is Registrar.) Monday. ’ -Mcss.rs. G. L. Hume. of Buffalo. and W. J. Humphrey, ot Wardaw, ur- Jiwd m town Suturdax to enjoy 4 couple of .weeks' fishing ml the K31- wanha Lakes; They were met here by a couple of experiensed Indian guides. . ‘ - Mr. R. P. Fairbniru. of Toronto, ,Lhicf Engine:- Ontario Public Works Department, .was in _town on But-Guy. tor the purpose of attending the fun- eral cf an. T1103. Walters, Superin- tendent of vaï¬c AVarks to: Outa- rio. â€"Mrs. Geo. Brien. who had been \isiting ho:- son. Mr. Jos. Brien for the past few months, rammed to her home in 301L110, N. 11. l-ruhy. - Mr.b‘am. Ferguson, 0! the Wakely 8: Ford staff, who has been visiting with Pctc-rbow and Tomato friends, mt for Bobcaygeon on mnday." -Mr. W. H. Nye“. of Balsam Lake, and Munoz-1. Sharia. or New YO'k City. who is on his ï¬xation, vbiged town friends Friday. - â€"Mr. Richard Suggitt, mot Cart. wright's leading tumult. and stock tubers, pud our town a business us. it. Monday. ' . â€"Osha.ws Vindicator: Mr. Keen: Gregory is any on his vacation. He will Visit Manual and spend a few weeks in Munich “Muss Wnflnoo. of 1mm; Fia- wiles Liuuted dress-makwg depart- ment has returned tram hcr "anion. â€"M:r. T. E. Bingham. a! Carberry. Man. was in town Saturn}. ï¬e Visited woods in this neighborhood. -Mr. Colin Rankin, o! Mate-nu, was in town yesterday attending the luneral of his old friend. Mr. T1103. Walters. y ~Misa Beatrice Woods. bookkeeper for the firm of 1103.; Lytlc. Out- wood 5» home on‘ her Vacation. ~Mrs. Stacey and sous. H$it5cn Gerald and Ernest. o! Janczvnllo, were in town Mucky. F812 John L. Kayo-s. at Montreal. used through Saturday to Column to mend his "cation. "Mr. ‘1‘. A. WARMâ€. o! Hal’thurv mm. mu m our aorta comm; Visitor: Manny. an: J C. BMW-10rd.“ Bond-fl. :- Haiti“ her Nether. Mr Alex. Earle. ct (II-more. an. A. 11.0159. at am... to tbs out at an ad Kn. John le- M. Mont-e1.“ . am. Show and Ian. lam" 00mm and I'm“. 0! Jauoumo. wow n “ma Saturday. _ “an. and In. IN. Vale. of Rogue- tna. we mm m mu mum 85mm. -m. ï¬r. A. mama». 9! mum. ion. was out: “I! new country mam 3mm. _ ' g-Hiaa Lottie White. of BL “Lanâ€" tome-IL, in [visiting [nond- in ‘Roch. ï¬lter. ' "my Falcon 0! IA taaléhe. is the at at her Mom. Ii» Connnlly, Mira!» ‘ Lam. James â€to. contractor. o! Paterbom m in «an may on business. .112. W. Woollud. otDunstord. m in‘ town satnrdv. â€1);. .W. E. D'un of m. Pleasant, was in tom: wand-y. â€"Mr. Balfour. of Gimme. «nod on town friend! SAM“!!!- ...H\'. and In. Jan. Rae. of Low Point. Fenelcn. rue in town Batu:- ednpou stigma: theothor evening- by the stat! and mounted with an‘ address and lumbar» silver ten net. It. and In. Roberts will leave in September (or New York. whwe that will take up residence with their son. It. All. Reborn. 15E». 3. ’.~ J f’thLL-Lâ€"Kmï¬il NT. Goo: Roberta. at modal! t. Plawnea Limited. who hu mod the 6m with (Ru: faithfulnes- tor the long term of sixteen nun. was unit.- ed upon at is We the other deciding. It will pay you. A. GATHBU. thinking obont one, don't fail to see our goods and get our prices before 5 umtutlsfloshadeln anyqudflv. Just now is a good time to lave} NTI yOnr order for a [All nit. If you no i We invite an inspection of our lugs stock of SCOTCH, IRISH, 1nd bat CANADIAN WEAVES. Batter nines luvs never been ofl‘end to 3 aided public. Give utiafaction because the material is of the best and the work nannhip without fault. ALWAYS CURES And in Hana! and Sub. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy OATH RO’S SUITS is Old E-ployo Honor“. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Women's 25c and 3 5c Cotton or Cash- mere Stockings 19:. Women's soc and 60: cotton, Lace and Cashmere Stockings 39!; IOC, 12§c and 15c Women’s Black Cot- ton Stockings, 8c. Corsets of the celebrated B. and C. and W. B. makes, selling at reductions like these:~$1.5o kinds $1.19, $1.25 kinds 98c; Pmy’s best French Kid Glovs on sale at 79: for $1 qualities. and 98c for $1 25 qualities. Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, etc B:st 50c and 60c Taflctta Silks, in all colars, 42c. $1 and I 25 Suitings, Satin Clotthoilcs Eolincs, etc, all on sale at 89c. 7 5c and 85c Dress Materials 59c, com- prising all staple lina in most any shade. 50c and 60c Saga. Casbmaes. Voiles, Lustre: and Satin Cloths, all colors and black, for 39¢. lo and 12§c best English Prints 81m. 15c hean‘ry Oxford Shining: 1 1:; Heavy xoc Crash and 611’s: wags 8c 15c and 20c Fina Dress Muslins 9c 25 to 40¢ Colon-ed Organdics and Dress Muslim 19c. Dress Goods and Silks. WAKEL-Y .84.;FORD, EARLY CLOSING NOTICEâ€"This No doubt It would bo lntomtt to you to know wh (r bargatna for tho fow daya aa atatod If: the headline of this ’La'Jé’mï¬Ã©â€˜Lni' Well. we won‘t toll you juat now. Sutlloo for'you to know that you can bu Rood. reliable a that now. or aoon to ho wanted. at a fourth. a thl and. in many natancea. a their rocular valuo. «- Friday, Aug. 12th,'till Saturday night, Aug. 20 From the Staple Dept. 8c ad 9: Flannelettcs in plain or snipe Come to the «on and too for yourself. The un below will glw you some idea EIGHT DAYS OF REMARKABLE BARGAINS Merchant Tailor. Strictly McLennaM 00. The (anode Paintm. IUIWI’S DRUG 8T0“ mmma m mums “00981188. WE HAVE THE! ALL. Jon It: Rings,“ ad 100 per Hardware. Coal or Iron. and japan mu you can bu Iood. rename food. that an wanted a fourth. a an and. in many Mamet. about In]! on LINDSAY. autos-‘ruyuoo Men's 50: Balbriggan or [Wool Shirts and Drawers 39c. Shirts Shifts 7 5c. Men’s All at manufacturer’s pdces. styles at $18; $20 styles at $12.50; styles at $10; $10 styles at $650. All new, reduced to claw. $10 styla at $7.50; $750 styla ac $5; $6.50 stylu at $4 90; $5 styles at $350- Women’s Light-weight Fall Jackets. $1.25 to $2.50 White Shirt Waists 75c. Women’s $7.50 and $10.00 Rain Coats $4.50, three-quarter length. Women's $8.50 and $10.00 Rain Coats full length $6.50. $4.50 and 35 New Tweed Skirts $3.50. {£25 and $1.50 New Print Wrap- 01 kinds 79c- 75c kinds 59¢; and 5°C and 60c kinds 43c. Women’s Ready - to ~ Wear Goods. Women’s Fall Costumes. 45c Cotton Corset Covers 29:: 81.59 White Cotton Gowns 89c. A $1.50 and $1.75 White Underskirts 98c. Dealers, what you can ave by buying now. Men’s Furnishings. and 1.25 laundricd and negligc ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE ï¬nneu an Insurance J. G. EDWARDS 00. AGENTS D-Ihiud .0.th 0|...- we"- Paris Green. Jack Sateen or Duck Shovels. Spades, - Scoops, ere. Wire Fencing, Fence Wire, Fencing Pliers, Wooden Hay Bakes, Hay Forks, Horse Pokes. JOHN KENNEDY, Sctnes, offer such excellent Scythe Stones, on Saturday. mmxm Sprayers. $25 ‘; $15