m §I§R. NEILL iAY. 1e:ving on - Stnrgm' and . y. ï¬fth large town of we: lib '3 growing â€PM at a. kind fmht (I 1311de H lock, .. . 5...,“ “8â€â€œ L3": 9W he!» :1». ...._.__ line. chiefly computed at inland ‘ ble lakcl and ï¬ve". It in er in (ï¬nance by 250 miles than the Welland anal route between xSte. Marie and Montreal. and in p by about 24 mm C .v'mg (or .round trip d about 90 miles or phys‘ time. and is now abut two- ;‘a completed. [comparison with the Erie Gina] “ran Port Arthur to Liverpool. that route will save 727 mile. or N saving of about 1†mile. in mm trip. and while the Fuses it ‘ï¬ric Cum] (that great malnou- aihmy freight tariff) -â€" ht. ally pin carrying capacity of 8,000 . I a Govern: ‘- at the til I1 as the Imrying m “Intention a in mu: :1 ‘ route of at the c 1! [kg at Mi dost harbor nd where tlw s after lun‘in from the Gumdi ' ‘3 Mary") in cam] barges Home will eith: h . A“--- -l “Mic lift-lock. new neuly 5‘“. up to the higher level, and “ a Stretch at about five miles ‘ it enters misun . the human L...“ :_-_ 42-; carrying mute. intention of this letter. how- 1, rather to give only tb de- in route of th- canal. 1! com- I at the city of Midland on my. and has fu‘ its harbor h [kg at Midland. whiCh h den harbor on the Upper M! where the great ocean-like after having carried the hen the Canadian North-West it‘s mars“) will d'uclnrgo gala. 'Moh VIII to (Mod by m cum-«m. {hart â€me the largut hydruu- Jack In th wwId will be Inap- ia the Trent Valley mu. h- Iollming dwriptbn of tin! and its route In. thordm. at i] Interact : . Treat wuoy (hm! route In â€a .bort cmh-curyinc water- Imus! the north American Up- uku and Lake (htu‘io. It will up: up one thousand miles of the Largest of tho Kind In the World. 3 mm “on m: mm. It! mun column. IMEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR while in “1805150 {eetbymunad We are afser a record week’- bndnenâ€"that is why we are willing to mke a auxiï¬w by ofering these big trude-bringera. DJ not “51:0ch and-0e than baud"; evenifyou are not. prepared to buy We cordi-lly invite you to ;" EXTRAS Fan Fiï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ff WK 0†(MAD cummencing Monday, Sept. 215*. and continuing all week, will offer special! 17an- in seasonable lines of MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS ’el Lindâ€! Central Fair, Sept. 24 to 26, will b: the centre of “traction for thousands of people of Victoria and adjoining counties. Next in point of interest will be 31 961', ,. which can." it Neill’s Special @0137. ii. \d POST. msnsu. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1903 We’ll look after your par. ‘ The poet girl-mother cared for it because she was oblzged to. But she gave it an unloving, be- grudging care. , Then the helpless little thing’s weakness appealed “to her; and the unwilling care, grew into an absorb- ing love. that has mastered her every thought and action. Now she stands at bay and deï¬es a court, and her friends. who: think that the baby would be better“ up! in some one else’a care. . The father of the child made the girl his wife. and her people gay he abuses her, and the babe. and that unless she leaves her husband they will take the child. .Womanlike she lanes the hand that strikes her. and cheerfully beneï¬t all because of the awakened mothp A bit tigorish. and uncomfortable to deal with. but it is love. A woman in Chicago has this inâ€" tone feeling (or her little one. not baby was born when its birth meant disgrace. At first she abhorred it. hated it, dreaded its advent. ~ Then when it came. it was ill, ail- Quite Marat. from the women who give up their own liva {or their children. mt just another version of a. mo- ther‘s devotion. The Love The «at. nod. (Kansas City “'orld.) “I will kill my baby rather than give it up.†“-I hated it before it come to me. but now it is my very lite.“ Startling words {or a woman and a mother to utter. Let the Trent Valley Gum] be com- pleted and castruotiou go forward. too. “ï¬rst“: further delays; The grain-hopper is full. but the present spouts am small.-~â€"ers. etc" .7. ALEX. OULVERWELL. Toronto. Sept. ‘10th. The route :rom thence passe; Ill-rough the Bay a! Quinte. on the City of Kingston. and following the St. Lawn-nee (hula ends at the «2:1er (‘51: of Montreal. where the canal bargus â€" each 0! 25.000 bushels cuchity â€" having been hauled by steam tug. aeveml in canon. {mm Georgian Bay. will be discharged di- met (thus relieving the necessity at elevatom at Manual) into the great ocean carrien. ; Wvluuup .. W.“ There’: to .mdgliipaï¬m mu! From Rice 1.31:: to Lake Ontario the canal is yet to be completed: the cost of which is estimated to be two 1nd :1 half million dollars, or 166. The route will either cut across the isth- mus of twelve miles (allowing the Smith (keel: Valley. nag! entering a good harbor at the town of Port Hope on Lake Ontario: or it will ‘pan east through Rice Lake and fol- low the Trent Riva Valley to the the town at Trenton. which is gitu- atcd on the Buy at Quinte. n harbor of Lake Ontario-«he canal route u:- ‘mg the river at times and in othm‘ portion cutting across country â€" am: making a saving both in coat mud in disttnmc. TM line of canal then palaea on be- low Potahoro. through the W- ‘gahlo and ï¬nding abore~wiaoded Otooabee some 20 miles. and enters Rice Lake. .1 large but narrow sheet of navigable water. Rice Lake will next summer be connected by navi- gation to Lake Simone. a total dis- tance of some 160 miles of inland can- al route. - - winds on thrush. Stony Lake. pug- ing hundreds d cottages oh the charming islands. and passing on ' through Clear Lake. through Young's Point village. it enter: straggling Katcbnmnmkn Lake. which carries it to the village (I Inku‘ield. after having wandered through a navig- able stretch ofaome 70 mileaod lakes, upon whose bosons are plying n largc fleet of “camera and launches. This stretch d like: is called the "Kmmrum IAMW-the Indian name for the land of happy homes and bright watersâ€"tho home. too. a! the black but and ‘lm â€" which an. rapidly oulrlmllng tho hmod Mus» hoka «Name: as a hummer resort. I I‘m Lnkdlold the rowlo than prun- m down the onnalind Olooabro Riv- «r. whlnh has hound mvigabh stretch“. and at Nag-mu it is carried ‘hy a canal along tlm hash tabloland {or (cur milm lu dlntaaco «round back I at Potomac» und Aulhmhnmnvhon lt dram by menu. at an ludruulic lift-look (the largo-t in (ha world). lulu Clear lake below. Thalia-lock which will he in oporallun in a («w weeks. will lift a 25.000 bushel barge from the lawn- level 0: the canal to the uppu-l' level. or vicewersa. saving a great deal of time (“cf the ordinary leakage system. as well as an im- manso saving in cat. H'wmmzt wea kly. gqu L991; AGENTS ma SIDE KING, LINDSAY Days Sale. wrapc. own people pay ‘the prices which they dictate perform to other people. the service at making the organiza- tim d‘simila‘r combinations impos- ï¬blo. people who get the beneï¬t of at least part of this voluntary or involuntary taxation ahead complain of too much channels They how a least @130 satisfaction of knowing that the m- duotrml monopolist who guano their surplus. II the German. or any othex body of consumers. chain to allow: themselves to be taxed .to supply a (any: market. to receive the nrphul products or undies!“ or Ian-duo! domest’n maid-autos, that in en- tirely thcir' own affair; but. mete mmumzoodreuonwhytha ready made a proï¬t in the home market, on the output of which the exported merchandise represent-the Slough!" Int-ting of Goods. (N. Y. Journal of Commerce.) Goods may be "dumped†onforeign markets at a low to their produce", but this in because they have :1- ~-Mr. and Hrs. .T. D. Flavelle and the Mines Flawelka left Friday [at Toronto where they Join m..1. W. Flavelie and family. The party will leave toqnorrow on the Manufac- turcr~" Associmion bxcnrsion for . trip to the Pacific Coast. Tncy will hhxo a prnate car and will no doubt enjoy a delightful trip. 35“.“: District, Friday last. Ur. Jones is in chase of the Stone: do- partmcnl of the Canadian Northern Railway at that point. who Washington Post. of Wed- nH-d'u' snyn: Mr. P. C. Lurkin. 11m “Tea. King" 01 motion, and the head of the "Salada" Tea 00.. is at the New Wiilard for a tow dayo. Mr. Lat-kin it accunpaniod by hi»: New York manager, Mr. Has. 'A. McGuanc. â€"Mr. W. M. Jones. who had been Tiiitlflg his brother, Mr. Albert Jones, mail clerk on the Halibut-ton gain, returned to line OeptxzfltJipy â€".\1r. Clyde Green: loft lady {or Colliugwood to Fpond a. few days with his brotlpr. MI. Bub. 6mg- bry. altar which he one. to Phila- delphia to resume his petition mu: the Sterling Boiler Works. â€"-fl‘oronto Nears: Dr. George W. Reel. the, non of Hon. George W. Roam bu arrived in the Old Country. altar a very pleasant voym. Hes will walk the hospital. of Edinburgh and Loipcic for two years. . â€"M;s~¢ Addie Sylvester, who had been clerkmg in Dr. Mcmmul' drug flow at Bobcaygeon {or the pan two Jean. ha‘ reigned to accept 0 mm- Im- pomt‘on in News. Jury a Groc- oty'u store in Oshawa. --Attend the Limitingr Federal Onl- legc {or practical instruction in I’en- mambip, Bookkeeping. Arithmsuc. Shorthmd and Typewritinc Day and evening sensiono.‘ --Mt. and Mrs. W. ‘A. Gnlylo, who had bum spending the summer In Lind-11y and Woodotock, have sailed for anrpool, on their ww back to Spain. â€"Mr. Beanie. of Nmbe‘n big dry goods store. Clinton. Irrived in town last week to take-n position in Wakcly J: Ford‘s ample depnl‘t- mcnt. ' - Mr. and Mn. w. Muller and litxlo ecu-1.0! Toronto. who had been upend- Lng tut. summer at Sturm Point. *emruou to the oiiy last mech- â€"Mr. J. O‘Neill. df Muwvillo. Ion lately for St. Catharine; towiit his sister, whet which he goes to Manilotn to take a position as teach- or. ' â€"M.r. Thu. link. the nw‘m‘ill man. of “‘ilbol‘mmo. pun-ad (hm 5 Iowa 00-day u hi. my Mme from oronno. whuro ho had been on human. â€")u. N. Hoolin. of the N. Kaolin Shoo Storm who mu bun “n: on an ntonaivo puwbuinx trip. Mutu- ed to town last Friday ovenmm «In. J. Gould. Milo Gould and Min Theo. Gould. of Benton. are via» aulrlm In and In Duncan Ray. Ru.- h 11. â€".\lr. J. (hmbntnck. forurly 0! Lindsay, but now 0! St. nth-runes. man: n [my day- im own lately. - â€"Mm Juli; (Brennan. and Nina {Knlw Barnum. who had bun Vuh um: friends in Toronto, haw rotun- "Hr. Luu's D lug. whohnd been \isitirg hill fathom â€I. Dunc“! (by. Immune: to New York 1m max â€"â€"Mr. Ibngal .1an of « Woï¬d- wine, was in town last week with!“ Lug the baseball game. â€"-M:r. and Mn. Lew-in ï¬ner, at N. edo. Ohio. are the M of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palfrey. (m ,â€"Mra. A. E Bottmn. In. Davis and Mrs. J Hamilton, or hbcaygeon. van in tpwn pn l-rwnst. ‘ -nr. '1'. w. nine: bat Hr.’ w. Durward. o! Pusey. on‘the Irondfle road, were in 'town lately. -â€"M.rs. (Dm) Sisley. of lupin}: . tIn 9mm of Mm. Alex. Jim.“ ,for a dew days. â€"Misa E. Walton ha: accepted a position in Wakeley Ford’s mantle department. â€"Mr. H. R. Ben-imam of. Mom, Manitoulin Island, is visiting under the parental roof. â€"-Mr. J A. McPherson of Boise'- er was m town last week on bum- mas. â€".M.rs. E. Gonlett, of Kamloops. B. C.. is visiting Mn. 1'. Curthbert, Pee]- at. . â€"Mr. Amos Dummett, o! Halibut- totnL was in town recently on [mai- --Mr W. F. Robinson, 0! Bobcay- gwns was. in town lately. .- -â€"Mr. B. Cain, of ‘Bnliburton. was in town last week. -Mr. H. G. Buck, at Not-wood, was in town yesterday on busineas. â€"Mr. and Mrs. D.“Bcllairo, of Bali- but-ton, were in town last week. Ionmonts of Citizens and Strangers Within On: on» â€"Mr. A. J. McLean, o! Manilln. was in town Saturday As IRAVEUERS (0le AND an, anwmmmmm PITIIY PERSONAL POINTER! .me ("Haw-1:133 Mann") He killed an mix-rel, Adjidaumo, With m can he made him mum... Made thin with the in? Iide we, Made than with thé (at aide ouuide; lie. to act the was aide inside, Pm. the hide akin ado outside; He, to get the cold nde outside, Put the cubicle In!“ aide M; That’s m he pd! thO tor 51* wide. Why he put the chin side outside, Why be tuned than hide outside. in :h'u opinim Ald. Beat concurred on intoxmation which the latter gained with respect to Sault Ste. Marie. which town also need the closed lamp. They had elm receiv- ed the advice of expel-tam theq tion. who told them that the cloud alternating current lamp wag not as good so either the apenor en- closed direct current limp. ea gt least 1-3 more lamps would be required. We put theâ€"best in it. You get the-best out of it. And the doctors â€mum Sa’fsgpafi’h had visited Toronto Junction; where the closed lamps were in use, and found that while the light was better diffused, a greater number at lamp. w. a memory .0 [reduce the same volume at light. Age inserted . that Lindsay, which won reported an " having cheap light. paid 350.00 per. year {or lamps 011600 c. p.. In oompar-l ed with the propoed contract with, the Paerboro Light and Power mm- pony. the not prise of which would be 346..“ He cited the on: of Orillia which. it was stated got its light! tree and. quoting am a letter I ceived from the town clerk out thnti town. heelnwed that the met per 3 your (of lamp: 0: 1500 c. p. tor a mid-L night mute. wan 885..00 equal to “6.66tor lumped 2000 cup. and that ' only a midnight service ' Relative Merits of Lamps. ' There was a ditt‘culty in the way a! 300(1)an the tender of the Oton~ abee l‘ouel' Company. in the (not. that the mmpuny would practically lave to reptile tln town. which' would mean a duplicaticn at the at- ! read: numerous polo on the streets. The (Maui! had wanted to tube I over all the pole: in (own and rent ". them to the different Companies who ' wished to carry current through the ‘town. but the Legislature 1nd de- (eated than in this. The Council felt that it would only be rigln 1.th the Otouabee l’ouer (butpany should be given the right to erect all poles mom to supply power and light {or domestic and commercial um. S peaking at the lamps. Ald. Morrison said tlnt those which the Otmbee- Power Company had oftered to in- stall were nopinallyotmcp,7- 1-2 ampera. and of tin cloned alter- nating 'style. while thoee at pl'mt on the streets were the open direct- oun'ont. Speaking of the relative f. lighting- qualities (1 the lamps, he 3 said. that _th_e. Maya; with M. I ._..-.. IAI- a-I' ‘ (A OTONABEE [‘OWER 00.. Li‘D. w. 8. Meldrmn. Managing Director. A Few Facts. At this time. (the opening a! the negotiatiau.) the but oat-r o! the Petorboro (bonny. for street light- ing was 060.00 pet [nap per year The commit-tee met and decided to make the Company «I do? at “0.00 le- the amt d pole nut. wh'ch would make not cost “6.66. which (flat the latte: accepted, Dear Sinâ€"la teply to m mum to up to auto more (“clearly our dot to supply "tutor “for! liclnlu plum. ma beg to my um our com- puo: one!“ to supply ltroet lights: to the town :1th lump hundred lump! or aver. no Outed in our former on". to whilob bu lo In addod any pole mul inward on our pol“ by the town. Undo!“ IN. aâ€: “down-karma“ bottom ‘uuu‘ to our property. ulna;- we pro on to lunal have a full ca- ‘ parity of: .000 candle mu and are who: are known .3 1h sewn and one- lml! amp-re unload are lamp 0! the “malty of 480 mu and m the lawn and non: nude!!! lamp oaths market. The Ipccll‘mtiou at the, lamp we promo to Mal no gocloa- od wewitu-Yourq _mpvcti(ully. the 'apeclnl meeting. (roll: which we make the (0110!“ ext-nets. it will be seen that the Peterbotv 0).. were (cited by the stil opposition to make a substantinl Iodmtiw in Unit tint-unmd price (or lighting. Tho Ifollowing ppmgrapln m hum. The column cc appointed by (bu:- cil presepfed aqpxhngntive typqrt to {this clause that considerable local (eeling was worked up. During the tenure of the old contract the Fe- terboro Light, Beat Power Cotm paid 865 per lamp for 95 open an all- night lights d2. 000 c. p and the com- pany‘a' new after was fd’ '60 par lamp. The Gun-bee Pail-er Co. ten. tiered at 03_5 per' lamp (not 045. as stated in a recent editorial), and as an alternative plum-um a. tested. Ln cue the town decided to in- etal a municipal system. to furnish power (or the 120 lamps at 810 pea- up" or .1000 yearly. The said agreement also covers a ten year contract to: strut light-6 ins. and ‘it was in' (#111th with and apemte a street railway pm. get and height mtem. with rural “tendons. m appraved, and a by- law con-firming the agreement to give the Co. a {maniac (or thirty year. was given a turd reading. no Sun. 00. umfllgit the serum with 2.000 c. F.‘ lamâ€, an “(M and Ivory light. at 340... not Lamp. At a special meeting of Peterbdo TOW!) W1. held last Monday even. ingi. the oflter oi the Cereal 00., peo- ple, (owners of the whole or a ma 501-. ‘ ity of the stock of tin Peterboro ‘ Light. Heat I‘oweT Co»), to build IY-LA' COIHIIIIIG FRANCHISE GIVE! A THIRD IEAIIIIG. 1‘1.th April 131. regt- ! The concert given in the town hall Ltn-e furnish! under the auspice. cl the he mzpoa Agricultunl Society waaa self. great menu. A. the manor-nu here , thnueoin the mums-at didn't and , naticipata a very lu-ge attend- :tter ' sacs. but contrary to their cxpec» mp. tuition! the pull mo packed “and- mine . 1m rocm hung at 3 premium. The a,“ concert had boon we)! a‘dvertiucd and rred all mre union. to bar the anti?- tter Miner. {run Toronto. and this no 5'“. :doubt accounted for the large audi- the. we. Prompt†at 8 o'qlock Ir. A. a“ (1.3m took the chur and in new wolf M word. intromced 3- ï¬t. Annie new. at lbronto. when t Mty'u tn mountain is well m mm to an lover. of good mode «1- Wheat mmio and the lower 5“ ‘ marine“ Me the by tilled Jaflvr- ‘ 3- out e ‘ to '1“ credit to born]! '01 in QC .131th m her ; Mom. ’8» 1:92;!“ crotch was a medley of [rid uld Scotch lu‘u which w†to you given that is poo-died ot the faculty of being nhlo to how the attention of her audience by. giving oeiectiouo that an moot suited to their taste. On this occasion may lronv was repeat- edly applandod for be: clever work. in good naturally rounding to the many hearty onooru Judging by the m moulded I'll Iron: no feel mg in min tint thin will not he she nope-Idol! tan a. batty m lic- Em‘nn ‘1'. Iron, eIocutioni-t. of 'l‘omrto. wu.next .0!) tbs prbâ€" gram; ni- chamxwvyonnzhuy bu thhin the pcqt two your. came into prominence that“: u an enter- mjnwn.’ From {hunting pre- no,- tice in thy: moronic and country pa- pers, tbs commune were studied they ware not taking any chance. in securing her vertical. Kin ham 9»qu on. thitpceuion bore out IM (0051 flung. pxd‘of hey. She - (Continued from page 3.) .1114: home noe- remltad :- fol- lows: l-‘roc-fu-caJI-Looking Gin-1 1. 1.1.; Dolly Gram 2.2.2.; Rod 0. 3.3. 3. Time 2.1914. Green Raceâ€"John Brant. 1.1.1.; Dolly Gray, 2.2.2.; Anson. 3.8.3. Time 8 minutes. MARIPOSA IOWNSIIIP MIR. 5 dozen Canaan’s Dunes nude 0! good bevy primed Flam-lotto, nth yoke, ui-nod with White Brad, ngn 6 to 10 you; Anabel-say 8d. Priceu†........... 980 Sula Fri} A a; cum; new Dru. uu'wum; at»... muted-la In Scotch Tweed efl‘ecu. E'I‘ulh Chenou, French andclozhl, 012., all undo in the new Fdl denigu, color: me Buck, Nuvy or Guy. worth ngnluly up wt? 00, Anniveruuy g nn 86.59 . Dress‘ or Walking__8kirts 85. Wuppen for Women 01- im‘, haw, Wrnppnute, made with wide flmnon and lined '00:. mod new putterâ€, nine 81. 35, Anniversuy Sdo Price 980 5 corn Women'. like: Sauna Under-hr" nude very In" ad very mind], trimmed; 1 C2 26 value, Annivonuy Sale Price. . . . . o“ 82.25 Satanna Underskirts $1.48 033m Fair Concert 10 Ocean Women’a Bu“ Semen Under-tine. ammo: trimmed; 90: ulna, Annivereuy “A New Punch Bro-dolodu, 54 itch. splendid toigbt {ornpu‘uSIir-u or Suits, colon Nay, Bitch, Gran. L'ght sad Duh Fun, 89 81.25 ulna, Annivuury 8.10 Price. . . . c 87 Rain Coats S5. Cannon. Ruin Coca to! Women, new col. In um cuï¬, in Guy. Fuwn or Green; also a very â€nimble Rabin: Con in Black or Fan, with Corded Flown. Value 86.50 to 87.00, 5 Annivenuy 80!. Price ...... . ....... . m Winder-skirts 59¢. “Ill“ 10¢ um. IIDIWI‘P’ we rnoo 250 650. Heavy Homespun: 490. 500 yum Envy Home. an to: cop-nu Shim or Sui“. 56 babe. mdo. ï¬at Grey or Black. Minivan», 8d. Ptjoo ...... $90 mud 40¢ kind? iniwmry 8.10 Price 81.§_5 ï¬ahmle_t__te Wrappers 98c. 850. New 201311111» 250. Nov Zebihnu. 42 inch. onion Navy, Gm. Blue; {nigh}, splendid for chfldrgn’o var. tho Juno oolohnto our birthday we’ll all brand now Good: at o saving of a third to : hut. Mu this 1m with you when you come to the store for oomwioon with the goods. “Immune in our way of thinking there is no sanding mil-i! business is not going tho-II if: going behind. One year is not a very long time and yet it is long enough to make a beginning. The Safe. Satisfactory Store came into being one year 8E0. and whatever else may be said, W has made very fast headway in the race for mercantile honors. Now we' are not content to rest on our oars and let good enough alone, but we must keep- brging eieadily ahead. Bq'e‘are three good reasons why we are determined to do greater things this year: . _ s-Beeause our stock: are much greater in variety, style and value. 8 Because the people in and about Lindsay were never in a better poeition to buy gm they are to-day. $1.35 Children’s Dresses 98c. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS- WA_KE_LY_ _ FORD, I ANNIVERSARY SALE. I“! “FWD! W, AWchfvr 5.00 This week the Safe, Satisfactory Store continues to celebrate its ï¬rst birthday. The Safe Satisfactory Store. A Store Full of Bargains. The plenum 0! this world and ï¬wn but to a. few, in toil and an )3ch to many; break not tiny but if thou an o! the many. for thy mama-Mod 'u van; an.) if thou toilet: boautly thy duty is fulï¬lled. tlb‘oro 'unophco in up wide world it: «can. It in the thallium o! mun-Mm and M11â€! It a' null: that the Mundane“ olecttic 13mg": not mt: little but u a mum 0! (act, only cu. rm In! its energy you to We um milieu-Jon you and but. '1‘: â€he. 01 the tip- 01 the ï¬lls!!!" in an: to “semantic: rake plenty or 173th Wild. sad it chasm are in km: 0! it prion. one at you: hounbold du- tiu will day. W In? liquid 01 any oription. boil comb-“maul. andwlulo hotp prop than in» 1. bottles: 17m coll. the hatch. will In total to he ï¬nd: ceded. . When won in round too nit. h: it in We! about two hou- helm-e Ruin: ’11:; will We on: tho .1: an! Impact" tho flaunt Mun.) 1:! mm. plenty o! unb- aumial food and tip. taut. plenty at .1009, and floaty of “Joan. outdoor!- man would one million a chil- 0mm. A vim bath withwonnoedm- salt ’- almost as maul u a nap. Paddle in the ma until it cool! tad dry with a rough m1. "â€"â€"a w 0! law to Ivory M lulu. ibdp him It Pork. ham and can-gal An 0011- â€51° “33ft“ Wedjnmiblc. w mny- :43; peoplo at 0.05 thing. withpertect I may. to In: Cochran we might mention that sh - In. suffering from a cure oold which greatly inconvenienced bet, confoqnently she was at a dis- Ada'anugc', Mr. E. P. Giuogly. of Lindm, rendered a celection in mud form. which was greatly ap- predated. her last appearance ‘in Outward. In. A. Don. Cochran. contralto ï¬nger. at Detroit. mm “Angus Ichonuld" 5n (cod Noicg, In justice A- g-» "I!“ mm Ill“ LINDSAY. 25 dam Men’l Unï¬t-Jim winter Shim Md Drum-u, in head lmod Wool. ‘ or Union qualities, Annivuury 8.1;- Prico ' Price ..... Women's Mink Gowni. lacs Jinnah: Pink, Blue or White, '1 mac- Anniver- lu-y 8.10 Price ...................... 75c 81 Women’s Flannelette Gowns 75c 300 yud- But. Eight '1‘.†01 inch, maul new MOM regular 60: university 8.1. Priceâ€... 500 nrd. be», two ,3), w.“ Cup.“ 35 inch, nova-Al new patterns, min 85:; M- A__: _____ o I n . Annivemry 8.10 PA, via: flowed hick; thy u; ‘0'; 1;; adâ€" 1;;- hmdnom Shin-union. Tao panel-u an exclusive udexcadinfly potty, 25c nine, Ami- vernry Sch Price .................... 19c 25c New Mercer-ind Waistings 19c. 15 no! pguem in [granted “hi-duct. Swell no. box but tad In“ but Jacket. for Woman. 80 to 84 inches long. in about u noon of “mm popnlu nylu. nah u the new comb out, tad others. not one of then cm: in not u beauty in am. color ad him. they can with allu- or coll-Ilsa, Iith the- new up. elven ud DO. pul‘ sleet", autumn am.- Tvord oft-cu, Zobilinn and [min cloths. bi; nag. n! Ml the mud blinds and in duo-t now in. The cost. could be rudilv mld a 81250, but. Auimry Sde P600 in only ....... 10 m Woman'- Nov Who cm. Mm; mm. 1’ IMO. 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