TIE UIISIY liEIIflï¬l Hill macaw nine-to new“ This Year’s ‘Exhibition be the Best Ever. When the oflicers and directors met some time ago to dismiss the question of attractions it waa de- cided that a. special ellort should" be malde to secure some of the best tab ent available. it being lelt that an increasul attendance would repay the outlax. President Luis wne de- puted to v’isit Tel-onto with thit'émf in View, and the result will be a proâ€" gram ol'a most interesting nature, the following talent having been so- cnred: ' . ' . Lady Bletso, lady cornetiat. Areno, marvellous contorionlyt. Harry Rich, comedian. Gout-lay 5: Lnfloth, comedy acro- bats, with their donkey not conflu- ed. Varin Turenne, famous Mexican are jugglers. Franklin (Nellie) Hiatt. English transformation singing and com 3031 artists. ' , mum 0F DOLLARS ADD 3. '1'. I'll PI!“ LIST. . --_Imâ€"3M'" â€"aid the m low mmmwm lxhl- 7 “an: that Departmentâ€"m mmzmmywnmwm be the Ian: M Ivor anâ€. Resident Johnston Ellis, Secre- tary-Treasurer Keith, and the other officers and-directors ot the Linda say Central Exhibition are busy, yet happy man these days, because the prospects for a successlul lair were never brighter. The successes acor- ed it: the past have encouraged the ofï¬cers to increase the premium of- fered toexhlbitors at live stock. ‘uï¬l as a result this year‘s prize-hat deals With a sum little short of 85,000. Three substantial cash pre- minme am offered for all classes 0! stock, and it ie conï¬dently expect- ed that the entries in thiedepart- ment of the fair 'wili show'a very mbstantlal increase. The erection of a new Poultry house of ample‘uite" and approved design will be hailed with delight by_ the breeders o! lea- thercd stock, and it the entries are Coatl- those of last year it will cause The speeding in the ring for the liberal purses offered will he more E‘It iting than usual, as a number of new homes will compete. The nineteenth annual Central Fair may be looked {onward to with eager expectancy, as it ls going to be a record-smasher. ’- LINDSAY. FRIï¬u, SEPT. Babies cry because they are sick or in pain, and in almost every case the sickness or pain is caused by some disorder of the stomach or bowels. Fermentation and‘ decom- position of the food produce a host of infantile troubles, such as griping colic, constipation, diarrhoea. sim- ple fever, indigestion, etc. ' Proper digestion of the food lefneceqs‘ari to the maintenance of life. and emana- Tile new I-v an"..- that the utomach and bowels should be careiully watched, and 11 baby cries, or is tretrul or cross, some simple vegetable remedy Should be given. Mothers should never resort to the so-called “soothing†prepara- tions to quiet baby, as they invari- iably coutaig- atnpifying opiates. ‘- ;_ __:Ix 1... (Anna an The Weekly Post mgmenm Gunmen (0 WHY BABIES CRY. . 6th, ‘01. mm mm: sun 8'1". m WI 1! m IN A “Inâ€! 1mm Menuhin-sorro- â€nevus-Imam: The applications for land granta by the veterans of the South Alrlcan war, the North-West rebellion, and the Fabian raid: now numhenDdJOO and-"to satisfy these claimsntr will if their lovéd one. The deceased took an active inter- est in matters political. being an ardent 9WI. andmitreflgion a Methodist. Mr. Choate was a man very highly respected by the Citizen. 0! town and country, and the sor- row'mg family and rchï¬ses “'8 the sinceze sympathy of all in the terro ible calamityL that has deprived them Will Radio In To". Mr. J. J. Teevin has decided to comé to town to reside, and has less- ed his farm, lot 1. con 7, Fenelon, near Drummond’s Bay, to Mr. Thus. Hickey, agent; for the Dcoring Co. We understand one of m. Hickey’s sons has decided to branch out in the farming business for mms 21!, and grill work this beautiful farm. 1-1." »- avjiflfl ! \n»‘ i ... .. ,V mw‘iemo 2m) Peugeï¬o. “eggs; 1o nan. â€" Laethnlï¬ï¬‚ u Wei- ‘ Sunbeam waggnning ‘no "gem Young‘e- Point through 01‘ ' Me on the way, to Stone: Lake, ehe collided with "the Steamer Aim cutting her in two. The Alert transferred. her passengers to the Sunbeam and euc- ceeded in getting within 150 yard- of shore before she sent. in ten feet of water. ' The fault of the collision lay with the Alert; an inexperienced man, who was repieclnc the Captuinl at the wheel for a few mlnuten, m‘I-j took the signals and endeavoredato. run ncrom thtsmbsau’a how. Nth mwareflowned hyrwmte ted by the Canada. ' Ointmeots and ~poWde'x-a ‘ won‘t cure it. and ion never iheoid 01 medicine in tablet or liquid [Orin that could cure it either. What‘s the reason? Simply that germs cause eaten-h, and these germs take up snug quar- ters Kari back in the nasal yamges, or deep down in'the bronchial tubes wh to ordinary remudies can't go. What will reach tin-m ? Catarrho- zpne «11' for it is inhaled in the lungs .and »-<bronchh31 tubes, goes whore the air you": breathe goes, Kills tin germs gnomes-the disease. It never yet failed. Try Catarrhozone, 25c. and 31.00. . Grim?! Wield. uuu tun Vu‘n-vâ€" __-,v by telephone connection, which was made to the Methodist church, on block distant,~ on Saturday last. 0n . 1.--- A.- “AA- !!an “wanna-v, vâ€" __-__-- Sabbath it was a‘ privilege to enjoy on our coach at home the morning heard from Beginning to end. ‘ The transmitter, which is an ornament to the pulpit, wlnxecelve the weak- take over_1.250.000 acres. and con- stitute a .Uerlons drain on the sur- veyed lands of New Ontario. An erroneouitmprmhae got carom! “Ht 311' vet 'rans who have received medals for service unmet the Fen- ian: are entitled to the grant; and this has branght in a. number of ap- plications, which wil- ot neceeslty have to he reruaed. The Act limits the veterans of '66 and ‘70 in at least two ways: they must at pre- sent be residents of Ontario, and they must have both enlisted for ser- t-lce and avg! In Ontario at the time of the raids. The decision will not be reached Now the for Telephone. The Fleshertoh oorremondent of the Dundalk Herald says: “Your commandant, who, as many of your readexs knorw has been able only occasionally to be taken to church, {misome time. rho nuns chest. Port Hope. Mr. Asa Cheats was the son at the late Nathan Choate. 99:1. and was born In the. house where he died on the _27th of August 1845‘ use can on. Valuable lflomflon About Gm! DUI. "I my. GBI‘I‘UAIY “Ydâ€"3m Wont an active inter- slows mm 1-1an m m an) me up; " CDIIBRCIAL Was ‘lhrown aim at was sad Dis ‘ mud MI HID. Mr. E. J. sum. of Toronto. _who trails for ar-flrm'handling tnnners‘ supflies, met 'with a very painful midlap‘on Friday -alternoon. Hav- ing‘some business to transact at Oihool, he left the Simpson house abOut two, o’clock on a. bicycle. his large muse being strapped on in the fronts.’When a. few miles out: 01 town the valise shifted as he was de- scending a. hill and mead him to lose.hls balance. He fell heavily and must‘ have been insanslbie for a short time. for when song parties came along in a vehicle-his “head was bleeding and he was unwed» tell his name or givegny explanation of A; n___,-_| From the Advocate. ExoterL-pnt. “A run down lyetem i" What a world oi misery thooe few words im- ply, and yet there are thounnde throughout thin country who are “Itvl’m from this condition. Their blood in poor and watery; they lul- ter almost continuously from hecd~ whee; are unable to obtain reotlui sleep and the lent exertion greatly latigues them. What it needed to put the ayetem right is a tonic. and experience has proved Dc. Willi-ant Pink Pills to he the oniynever-lall- in: tonlc and health rectorer. Ire. Henry Par-on», a respected resident of Exeter, Out., in one 0! the many .who have teeted and proved the value of Dr. Williaml' Pink Pills. For many month- one was 3 great lulierer from what lo commnly termed "a run down aye- tem." To a reporter. oi the Advo- cate nhe gave the Ioliowinc ntory in the hope that other suture" might benefit from her experience: “For many month my health was in a had state my constitution being strongly urge other wicrers w glvothelmn trial." ‘ » Dr. WW Flakjllls are recoz. nlsed the world‘ov 7 as the best blood nerve tonic. an it is this pow- er of act‘n-z directly on the blmd and nerves which enable theta pills to cure such dlseases as locomotur ataxia. paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica. nmralgla. rheumatism. ner- vous headache. the after effects 0! la grlpp‘, palpitatlon o! the heart. 1h 1t thud t ellng r sn'tlng from ner- xous‘ prostratlon; all diseases re- sulting from vitiated honors in the blood, such as scrotum. chronic ery- sip us. ctz. Dr. Wlllhms’ Pink Pm. 'are sold by all dealers in medicine or can be had by null, post paid. at m mum a. box. or six boxes for W vcuyv .- vv n, “"11- 8.50. by m . liaint'xmlne Co. grockulle. O.It. provetl to the sovereign: present that wooden“: is bound to nourish In Lindsay. The ‘forepart of the evening was agent in putting on the impressive degree' work, which was done to the utilactlon of. all pre- sent by Deputy Cdnncll Commander J. A. Ramplin. Next came the elec- tion 0! “than; who for the conning term, will In an Ionowu Conncxl Commandos-1.1. ‘1'. My»; mm flattening:r D.‘ Okinawan; Banker. F. A. m Marat-um“ Don- muada'. Frank Armotrong; Clerk. Mk. W. J. Calida; M‘Phydcian. ’ Charla. Stuck-ens, 40c. to 60¢. per pair; blut plums per pail, 50¢; green gages, 65c. per pail; gpples, per bag, 50c. A I died m V The Canadian Order Woodmen of th: Wox-U held their inaugural meet- ing in Lindday last: Friday,;w-hlch UJV‘NIe 'v‘â€" 77777 , _ Sentry. Jar. Hod-on; marten.- A. Watson, G. W. Harvey. Chas. Jonee . Deputy W. M. Moore. to whom the enemas of the Camp 15 due, deserves credit for his perseverance and un- tirlug energy in getting together one of the belt charter. lilt- ever got up in Llndny. Deputy Hoore rm be at the Beacon hence for tome days. and would be pleased to meet any desiring to become mulber- o! - __I_A.a. n- nae-fl“ mlrht The Sinner comes and brings with it aching torus. Putnam‘s Painless Corn 3(- tractor never fails to remove earns promptly, painlessly, and With --l.b solute certainty. Try Putnam 3 Corn Extractor. Sun", sue, p1: nl: as. Saturday's markets. The market on Saturday was well attended, and there was a. goo: de- mand [or produce. Following were the quotat'ons: Butter, 19c. to 20c. per 1b.; eggs, 120. per don; chickens. 40c. to 60¢. per painblue any .ucw-u _-_v,,, a '- tms grand noclety, or parties might interview any of the above-named ofï¬ces. The next mouth: will be had in Blackwgll’n lull, Sept. 10th. SI'WbIJ nun. w wlth continual haduchen. my uppetp lte was poor. and the least exertion greatly (atlxuld me. I consulted a phyalshn. but hle treatment dld not appra- to beneï¬t me 3nd I gradually Immune worse. :3 that I could hardly attend to my household duties. I then tried several advertlled reme- dl 1' but without regult, and I began _ _ L -‘_l-_. the occurrence. The good Samarl‘ tans took him into their vehlcle, and on the way into ,town he recovered sufficiently to name hla stopping pl 103. White Dying taken to hieroom he complained of grant pain in hit: left leg. and when a doctor examin- ed him it was (linemen-ed that his hip w.‘ w. n.-â€"'_- _e- to regard my condition as hopeless. A neighbor called to see me one.day and urged me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Having tried to many medicines vithont receiving benefit, I was not easily persuaded. but tin-J y I (o;s:ntad to five the pills a trial. To my surprise and great joy I noticed an improvement in my condition bzforc I had llnilied the first box. and by .the time 1 had taken {our homes at the pills I was tally restored to health. I no lo 3 r suit :r {rem those severe head- aches, my appeltlte is good. I can go about my household duties with- ont the least trouble; in {not Ii’eei like a-new wow. All this. I owe to that best of all medicines. Dr Williams’ Pink Pillo, and I w0uld 4â€"--.†n.-. nthpr sufferers to €513 "dishocated. [NJ I183!) 1 MW Italic- An accident which might have en- tailed very serious consequence. oc- curred ebout 11 o'clock on Satur- day on William-at. Dr. J. A. White, his little child and a. boy were driv- ï¬ng north st tgood rnte of mood when the horse “ambled oven a. latte etone lying in the centre at the rpm. causing him to fall. The nation shock threw the occupant. out o! the vehicle, but by 300’1 luck “I?! enraged serious Injury. the ______ 1. (Jun m“ "Lilo“- "'i'qu'Wfï¬'w_ "M‘ï¬' . n a an. “I. om WWW. “000- taut-int mummumm. - ' - '- lotdvzuh'n u nod-onus- how \prk Sun, Aug. 2911.. Dr. b “I .f.J.CIIllYCOO.‘l'!I o. L. Coaltt-r has obtained an Inter Iocu~ m u dual-u 7». Ellis fond, mun. ‘50 ML tor-y judgment compelling Oronhya- ttkhn, head of the Independent Or- *â€" dcr of Foresters. to renal-c $5,000 .ml. â€0‘“ to the treasury of that organlu- â€".\rchio McEachern. formerly 0! tion. l Eldon. who has made a name [or Wm 3mm! In W {3? DI. COUL‘I‘EB GETS A DECISI- Dr. Couiter'o u‘i-tion hill based on the payment of $5,000 to Omaha- takha for special services in con- necteon with the planning and build- ing of the Forestera‘ Temple in Toâ€" ronto. which cost nearly $1103.00!) Dr. Coulter showed that under the (oustltut'on of the Order Oronhya takhn. as Supreme Chief Ranger. received a niury of 810.000 ayear. He asserted that the extra pay- ment of 85,000 was a mere gif t. for which there was no authority. The action was Draught in the Sn- preme Court of New. York County. The defendants fought it on the grounds that the plaintiff had no legal capacity to so 1. that the court had no Jurisdiction. and that the Order lhonld han- been made a p'a'n- tiff instead of a. defcndant. Justice McLean decided against them on every point. . Dr. Coulter also has sued Orouhya- telh l and John McGiiiivray, Sunnmc Secretary of the Foresters, for the return of his patents. which he al- leges he transferred to them under an agreement which they failed to carry out, and for 8100.060. Since the nme'ttrgrl WW’ “‘ the Watchman-Wane“ I M“ to con-cot them. for they are. doubt- lm attributed to mavertenca on my 9 wt ““1! hurriedly ‘Mhlu my reportâ€"Yours. etc.. w. F. o'noYLEo 0‘9"- the .are a!†was at night â€"u the vs. ntdmp provoc- are um. to once sccldont oven in mw‘ .«‘-:‘:‘a‘-‘z (To the Editor 0! 11m Post) ee.â€"1t a valuable franchise ll *0 given a railway company. or a dintâ€" l’le by‘ whtch flue.- town “dating or water sum]: is being manipulated. public meetings are contensd and the importance of the abject is fully dlo laud/upon. .We have often â€" yes very oftenâ€"given away something for nothing and have enthused over the act. but now that the tables are turned. and we get something for nothing. we tail to realise the {act in its true igniticanceawe do not cvlnca the same live interest. Why is this? Is it cnpldlty. stupld- ity. or what? A gentleman of means is erecting in this town an institution for the relief of suffering; he purposes to fully to.npl.t~, equip and hand it over as a free gilt; the work is already well advanced. the brick work almost completed ready for roofing and the carpentering work. yet how many of our people have visited or ,know anything about st? Surely the outlay of some 870.0“) shoulzl exthe some little lntereut, the more so when for a charitable and humane object. Almost every day we hear of our sick and amicted. maimed and injured. being sent to hospitals In Toronto. l’ett-rhoro and elsewhere. We have long wished for an institntlon of this character. we have envled other towns more lor- tnnate. and we recognise its lees- tlmable value. yet now that it is really in slzht we hardly give it a passing thought. A hospital in this town means more than its more name when spoken or with others. OJI' (1-:vat'on above Toronto of some 600 foot. with tree pure air and open ï¬elds, are advantages not to b: underrated. Then the immense amount or goosl in pro-meet. the con- venient treatment of our sick. their caretul attention, value as a train- ing school for nurses. practical in- struction of our physlt-lanv, the edu- cat'01 of our poll? generally. when prop-fly (amid r d. shou'd I tlzznk. awaken our liveliest interest. Cannot we realize all this. awake from Our lethargy. and in our new goal prove to the donor that we acâ€" cept his gift at its true value? I! we are not to have a comer-stone laying. let neat least prepare for AA\. a right royal opening, and let the "Ross Hospital of Victoria. County" equal ln lnttrevt the Colleglnto. of which we are all so proudâ€"Yon" While the unit was brought in the name of Dr. Coulter. it was not 1:: his own- intcreat. except as amen:- ber 01 the great body 0! Fox-eaters and dupxte the {act that the action was in the lntuelt of the orgauio zatxon, its olflchl reprewntatives were Jcinded mm Oronhyatekha as defendants. .‘ _ - no Struck thlyolr? There was 3 young girl in the choir. Whose voice rose heir and hair. Till IL reached not! a. height, It was ’clear out of night. And they found it next day In the nolr. â€"Startrord Herald. truly, conmumcmloxs i ‘-'.v I P. PALKER BURROWS. Lindsay. Sept. 16.71001- OMARIO. BEPPEMBEB 6 1Ҡ-: W I†am I â€W! . ‘ 4m 0% man in 308 I m height- ;_:. ' -Gmy lllfll m9.“ are can-me newâ€: let the spend thou-Ina to to.“ on any 0! or“! , - to the attention to children M “on“ prevent crime. delicate mun.“ whack qovm the contents of on cache“ will mum to well no hit- of skin for. ‘othnm ole-gonad by a German Wt“. which I. col-pond of two flotilla: float- to ï¬t the Interior of the pipe. carrying batween them a toothed scraper which comes the side: no u... (Inuit are {orcod through by the Dr. Pitcher'o Bunch. Khmer Tablet- are 50 cents s hoxat um damn. no Dr. mu Pitcher 60.. mom Out, 43:» upon- punt hon v gnu-mun with m cod: a ter. and rub with a funnel. AJHIQH' b' 865 to m -muw by as: to an 24 to I" mad the minutes. M and: Dr. Pltchu-‘u [M mâ€, 29b!“- m the lat MI W cu- tho Kinney Wuhan 0! Ohm ire. W. I. Glover. Peed-eh Brock vlfla; Ont†aye: “One or my chad- ten that had been uttering tron: sluggish kidneys read about Dr. PF.- eher’as Buckwhe- Kldney 'rabtete, and procured n bottle. They tenured the whole difï¬culty promptly. Tut dunes-In: pun over the kklneye Itopped. dlulneee end headache: meet]. and there m e general In- Lkontlnc of the Iyeteuéh neg-e no question regarding e mente or alone Tablets for the heck end kldneye. We‘hve great conï¬dence En .then end need-tuna them high- Min-acct"; at. m. muo- utth- con:- rylulnl nut cut-co m hula, and nail ï¬nk-$b'yunn- motdmbvimnbk Lt unï¬t-I, gondoc'm mac!!! n. log-l uh- u o. n: â€unis-‘60:. rd 57 (on ut- ly hilt-chem. vhh kw uncut, woman! »: W. mc-ummuuuu'. lu'hnt'dh â€W nqm‘ ecu-hum - awn-cu. hem Cm wove-“by r.:.mcc:..mom.uw unaw- uanla‘aun-h'. hinde- n h but k- I. â€to. “h w-‘lvmfly Children’s Kidneys. For any weane- of the kidneys. bladder or urinary organ. 0! emu- ten. Dr. Pitcher! Bacnche Kidney Mu. which an the prescription of the eminent acclaim. Dr. Zulu Pitcher. are the moat eflectw ran- eq kngvng ‘tqpciencg, -â€"A Weld: rabbit that it made without liquor has a Warn! of coxnstnrch nun-ed smooth in a ten. manta] o! Int-Ital butter. Stir to a mumpm of thin cream. 3nd â€the ammo thickens add ban 3 pound a! chem cat “no. a quarter of n ten- spoontnleach of unit 1nd Inn and a little cayenne. Mothers know what distres- and anxiety they have when the little one! cannot retain thele water prop- erly. or have any trouble thh their kidneys. [portl- Notes â€".\rchio Mel-Sachem. formerly of Eldon. who has made a. name [or nun-:1: on the bicycle track In the United State! durlnz the pact couple of yearn. beet Champlon. a French racer. in a. 15-mlle motor-paced race lent evening at the track at Hanun’u Point. The distance was covered In 30 minutes. 89 seconds. Over 1,“)0 propla witnessed the race nnd the excitement ran blah. Med tro- o Scratch Dir. Hugh McDonald, on employee 0! the Rathbun Co.. is at pun-sent nou- lug a very sore hand; blood poison- lng ha‘ving resulted from a. uratch received on Saturda. of but week. He was handling Inn r in the store- hou: when be mocked the scratch Ind .honzht nothing of? it at the time. but on Monday ‘the bond began to pain and (well and he thought it will: to consult a doctor. who pru- ronnczd it a cone or blood poioonlng. The swelling to now lnbddlnx. but. the hand is still very palatal. -lhny people oonplntn thnt ta makes them nervou and dyapeptiC. That it generally boonnoc the tea. is not made proprrly. It should nothe allowed to “stand" more than four on {use minnow. out! all the liquid ohonii then In poured olt. Nine peo- ple out of ten ndd water to the ten- pot one: the flnt supply is drawn oli’. This in n mistake. â€"'l‘on is alwayl acceptable in the nitunoon. If one in very hot it in- duce: a gentle perspiration. wh'c'u has a cooling (fleet. There needbe no dxii’iculty in having it rightly or wrongly minted. because you no] prepon- lt when convenient. and when ready pour it into other pots. and it can be kept worm without deteriorating in flavour or quality. 'Rn upoxls by allowing the lave; to tannin in the pot after the proper time of infusion. I l I In 208110"! 0 ft 5 CASH Suhmihe for The P03" Men'sFineVioi Kid L100 Boots. Goodyear “Hwy soles,reglhr$8.00 00‘350, now. Tr; Wemcntï¬o totielastnotch9naulwoggud wP‘vW’LGOWnowW 80pairs Men’s Lace and Gaiter Fine Casco L311 UPMa‘aï¬em value ....................... 10W“ “IS-Fine Oxfords, M Ka soles. mun†now ......... Nomi??? ...... Rnems‘ï¬i‘i‘ï¬wwj pursLudies’ GloveGnin Lace Boots, ~1zes4to 1,15 Eggnlarufloowsws now. ................. a Women’s Fine Luce Boots, neatly made and stvlish, ! regular 81. 25, now. Women’ 3 Fine Vici Kid Turn Sole- " Strap Slippers 5w reguhrtl...25to$l35 now ...................... ‘ Women’s FineLace and Button Boots, \1ci Kid “PM â€8‘01" 31 75, now. A 8"“ clearing 18 being made" 1n our Misses goods at C0“ 100 pairs Men’ 5 Working Boots, all solid, bellows ton gues, regular-$100 to$1.25, now. Men' 8 White Cunvus Boots and Low Shoes leather 50105 rubber soles prices .......... 5o 55 $100 00and Men’s Tennis Shoes, extra qmlity, regular 6. w now..-- On account of having our Store enlargedyi imprqved we are having our Fall Goods com ,2_ __-A_ ___A_ -A A..- G‘MBH ill-I lvvw "v w. v... ._..__ as as possib‘ie-Eliisâ€"eyear, even so our stock large and well assorted and we offer many In that. cannot be replaced at the price. LIGHT SUMMER FOOT-WEAR ROBINSON IEWARIIE:f Wu»... humn WANTED - EGGS WANTIB: Tyidothingimmdmtbysm ï¬mmdilmadanp‘w thoroughly coupes“ hub, and cut by eXperienoed cunt/.11. Each Sci: put up in «db-rd box a it left the {mm-y. It in good (nothing, â€ll made, well trimmed. and rude d pod’l‘verdl; dammit. OuQGOOmd 8700 Suiu m cxtn good ï¬lm. BARGAIN LIST FOR CLOSE BUYERS. Fflwï¬ï¬‚mhmlb.pï¬nu,pflsmtahu cmwtbmwwl'ehnt demand ï¬ring. qautity. Gubhmkmcdlyin shipping and ne m x, pun-hm IBM 08 YOUR noun PA the PRICE 3! “MAW“. NEW GOODS jflfl opened this week in 8 Ready- -to- wear Clothing. Tust N ow RIGHT PRICES RIGHT GOODS. Are making a ï¬nal clearing of 74 Kent-st, Lindsg navy Sago, double-breasted coat, 35m . quinin- in Heavy Cauliflâ€" Tweed Suit: a €6.00. 87-00. $8.00- “W1- \22 \ï¬ GP. in