above strong evidence proves Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not dinary medicine and that they when other medicines fail. Every ‘makes new, rich, red blood. and ltrequently, am: 1 cuuxu 5U mm... Mdoors without danger 0! bring- !!he trouble on as was formerly use. I took twelve boxes of Dr. hms' Pink Pills in all. and after ‘imprcvement began every box [No it until all signs 01 the Me had disappeared‘ and I have since had any recurrence of it. Williams‘ Pink Pills have saved [tom a life of misery. and I am lfo make this public acknowledge- ' I, can't my wile [but only fluids 0! a ‘ embies the system ‘0 resist the m of disease and work» a. cure. ‘ the genuine pills can do this, ever, and the purchaser should see Ithe full name, “Dr. Williams’ {Pills for Pale People,â€is print- !) the wrapper around every box. lby all medicine dealers, or sent lmid at 50 centsa box or six I for 82.50, by writing direct to L25.) Williams’ Medicine 00.. ' e, Ont. ,evening.†salu mr. uwmuu. ielighting my pipe I inhaled the p: from the match. The tumes md to penetrate every portion .3 lungs and nearly strangled ‘n was more than an hour be- “recovered from the effects of â€Map, and I believe that that If†starting point of the trouble lie so frequently has made my 1 since. At all events afew later I had my first attack of pa. Following this the attacks me more and more frequent. nines continuing for a week or ut a time. When these attacks In I dare not lie down, and ya’ long. cold winter nitht I mum} at an open window snaps [or breath. I was treated by two that doctors in the countryhut Nnobenetit. Theut began try- ue remedzes usually advertlsed m†(M um tumble. but wlth um romlu. I was continually m Worse and lite was becmmg Non. Am»: a year agemy wfle um Dr. Wltmms' l’lnk Pills. m deï¬nes: so much beneï¬t imam that one day no mid to ‘Why dea'l you try the» pith. night do an 8006. and they my can‘t a on berm." To pay wits I Ran takinfl the ‘but only occasionally at ï¬rst. wide at a law week: 1 (Bit that u improving in many ways. ll began to use the pill: in catn- ud soon found that breathing becoming easier, the spasms came bannentlv. and 1 could go about “Annals :xrmmcs or A non seam mm. u Suflond for Yours and Often .d to Sit light Aft-r light at an “a Window Gaping for Breath. jhomas Johnson. is well known [5 vicinity of Hemford, NS. He taught school in Lunenburg g for more than thirteen years, m reputation as a teacher is de- Ila Throwing at WoddiIIS- " practie of thrqwing rice at ‘i married people as they are â€as for their wedding trip is one 5 '19 rightly receiving conï¬de:- c"Iniemnation. It is a heathen but if it were commendable "' meets that might be over them Why mgh My 8 A Perfect host of kinda in Velvet, prices 20¢ to ......... at a mum on I dare a' long. Cd Md at 51‘ nbteath. I Just doctor: doobeï¬eï¬t. a â€medias “‘33 101' we have, some other well- “Mutant; which are heath- fthen' origin. It causes annoy- F10 thou in charge of railway _ԡԤa.ndrecent cases have shown ‘° â€â€˜3 Mtiflfly dangerous. A ladJ'Iin St. Thomas had to a mom operation pal-formed " '9 grains of rice from her ear .F'Int exposed to the poking, â€he“ an other instances of a '3 character reported. Friends “â€689 their rejoicing in a! man - “TAY- fl’herc has been talk. Tiâ€. 0! railway companies un- m'to Itop the hairless. Per: diff could not be done without mam. but it would be only t It should be done. It ' â€mu! realized the danger. 3°06 m ought to lead to . I“ 0f the practice withutt â€all?“ being adopted. ’ ’s Felt. Boots in Buttoned, Lacad and Congress styles, ‘2: or foxed ; make your selection now while the sizes are $91923, prices $1.00 to ............................... $1.50 Women's House Slippers in great variety, from an Old I‘dieo’ House Boot to the chy Dresden Velvet Slipper, prices 25c to $1.10 stellutuvlv“ _- .â€" - 1y high. It is known that Mr. on has been a. severe sufferer nthma, and as he has found a {or the trouble, a reporter I: the facts of his case would interesting to similar sufferers. evening.†said Mr. Johnson. glighling my pipe I inhaled the A x--.“ the match. The fumes er 1 had my Following '1 more and II IS continumg «at how Chpap but how good,’ is our motto in buymgjelt Footwear. When have exammed our felt goods you ll {£11 know that you have “felt. quality.†LUV uv sFelt Boots in Laced and Congress Styles, Felt. or Soles, prices 81. 35 to .......................... $4. 25 FOR WOMEN 50 ... NIB-ILL: inf; snon KING, LINDSAY. AGE“ ’03 ran "Mirna" 830'. FOR CHILDREN Bron'l dc- Felt Footwear, Long and Short Boots. . .......... $2.60 oooooooooooooooooooooo mnsu, rmpu, Nov-Emil 6: FOR MEN House Sli; pen, Felt, Cloth and AA, From Root. Nugent. on helm]! at L. 0. LI )3“. 55?. asking I“. the "St at the Council chambel: tor a Nov. 6th Contact La-sGranted. sum of $50 each. â€" Referred to Fin- ance committee. From I. 1": Woman. guru-IN. mu.- Lng (or the. remission at Mrs. P. For: bows tuna-Elma“ oommhtuv. From Stewart at am. clung mice at their intention to enter a suit. (or damages uu bahult at Mrs. E. Btooki. Kent-it" for Injuries sustain. ed by mum at: a sidewalk near the Roman Catholic ohurch.â€"Board ot “'07“. > __ _ _ Communications a'nd Reportsâ€"Hard- ware Inn’s Early closing By-Iav -â€"I claim for Donates for Injur- Itsâ€"ISSOSSOCS ask an Increase of Salaryâ€"Other letters. Our city fathers met on Monday at 7.30 in the Council chamber, Mayon- Sootheran and all members being present. Clerk Knowlson read the minutes of the last regular and spec- ial meetings which were confirmed. ‘ Communications. From Robt. Spier and Thus. Con- nolly, assessors for 1904, reporting the completion of their duties. They had given the work their mos: care- ful attention. and the rwult was an increase in the assessment after dc- dueting exemptions of about 3145.000. In View of the (act that the present salary of Sl25 each had been paid for: twenty years. notwithstanding that the work had greatly increased. they asked that they be paid an additional From Goo. Hark. asking tun: his ï¬ne: for 1203 be remitted. an Gusto- mumâ€"nuance committee. From John Maunder. asking that the deép ditch in Iron: 0! the omranoe to max new yardabe amprm. «sda-Doard of Works. wuh pawn? to 3‘th _. ... 11 1. ,_I I ing of the Council. Naturally Lob- jetted until he made known to me his requiremenw. and why such and due haste was neoemry. HIS ex- planation was, in affect, that he wanted to make a demand upon the Council to furnish him-during police court hour: particqluly-qwuh an From W. Henley, asking for a plank crossing on Henryâ€"st... near the gtandpipe.â€"Board of “Forks. Magistrate Steere’ Resignation. Atter the reading at Magistrate Steers’ letter of (resignationmlready published). in which that gentleman recited his reasons for taking that :tep, Mayor Sootheran referred to the matter in cited: as follows: an additional paid constable was brough: up by Mr: Steers and Inlly dim-nasal. The reasons given by m. Steer; in support or his contention were not considered sufficient to jus- tify the Board in making the appoint- ment. or in recommending the Coun- (:il to do 80. ' On many, the 27th October last. Mr. Steers called at my oh'ioeu at atout 1; o’clock a. m. and demang‘led. without ï¬rst giving his reason; that I should forthwith can a_._'speci§_l meet- - L Con-erning Mr. Steers‘ letter, the [acts are that at a meeting of the Police: Commiwioners held in :11?! than Pclice Magistrate’s attica on the 24th Oct. last, the ouestion ol’ crpploying From Les. Veitch, secretary 0! Fire Brigade, referring to the ap- pointment of. mVid Porter as a member of the Brigade, to sleep in the tire hall, the lack of rubber suits. and the detective condition of the au- tomatic fire aiarm s‘ystem.â€"Referred to Town Property committee, with power to_act. , EX-IAGISTRATE STEENS’ RESIG- NATION DEA“ II‘I’N IN SUMMARY FASHION. From Trent Vailey Navigation 00., enclosing an account for $25 to; use of 00’s wharf while teams were un- loading towp gravel. â€" Board of M'orks. From Les}. Veitch, secretary of ' A number of accounts were read and referred to the proper commit- From Market Clerk Callaghan, re- porting the collection of $58.25 in weighing fees and $9.31 in tolls, dur- ing October.â€"Fyled. 617R (m mums Hm .;....806 The protut went nnnecuea. an un- several reports were adopted without (umber discussion. Report No. 18 of the Finance Com- mittee was read by the chairman. Aid. Cinnamon. The following “c. u n-.. D._.. con n19 were recommend“ mum : Geo. In ‘pnl uuu IIIII nu nun 1‘. J! “fleyllitlltii IODIII II. MS'A‘nnd“ “IIIOIIIII Illll. Mcfmnmm 00...“... Bonn t Intthle...... ... Qfohn erWIIIIIIIII III|IOIII III Joh‘. Kanrulllllllll IIIIIIIII III RI JI FOII|I‘I‘III IIIIIIIII IIIII' III V’lq‘ur ‘Ill|lll Ill-IIIII I!!!“ III Frank Hu‘fon.l|!lli" "IIIIIU. Frnni H"'t°nl|l‘llill Illl!‘l!' Sylvuter Bron. Hts. Go... Contract “Ward"... ...... . Frank Ht“tonvtï¬â€˜I' 0"..9C'I “I Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con- sumption. “ Eat plenty of pork,†was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. [Cli- luu-u. -â€"v 1' money by-lnwa 'provcd that they wished the Council to pay its way, They had no money to spend on the lot in question. The rprotea‘t went nnheoded. as the ‘ 34-1-.) -..:L L....‘ agilitional paid constableyand to'pro- nae a prisoner’s box or other con- trivance * to prevent prisoners es- capingduring trials. In new or the lactsll) that‘ our police court room is up to date and ample for the needs of the town, and being in the second story of the town hall. all that is needed to prevent Ald. MoGrea presented reports Nos. 18 and 19 of the Police and Lighting committees; Ald. Storer, reports Nos. 30. 31 and 32 of the Board of Works; Ald. McVVattcx-s. reports Nos. 18 and 19 of the M'n-Pmpcrty committee. ‘ "‘ ‘l 7- 3- AL- In connection thn a Clause :0 um latter report. recommending the pur- chase of {he McArthur lot for park purposes at $475. Ald. Robinson thought the deal should be left for the incoming Council to consider. He felt that the people‘s votes on the 4L7; A‘..._ nonï¬ction Mr. Steers’ communica- tion was fylcd. Now the Hardware men. Aid. Cinnamon presented a petition signed by himself and other stove and hardware merchants. asking that the present hy-lnw, compelling the clos- ing of stores at 7 o’clock after Oct. lst. be rescinded. and that a general lst be rescinded. and that a general by-law naming 7 o‘clock as the hour for the whole. year be substituted madamâ€"Referred to Police and Lighting Committee, with power to act. 7 , _ ..-~-., ..-. -_,, prisoners escaping is tor the con- stable in. chm-a to take ordinary prtcautions, it is no part of the mag- istrate’s duty to arrest or run- after prisoners; .(2) That this Council held a sptcial meeting on the evening of the 26th ult., and intended holding its regular meeting on the 2nd of November inst., (within six days from the date of Mr. Steers’ demand). the latter date being called to Mr. Pteers‘ notice. I considered that ample opportunity to make his com- plaints known ,to you was afforded to him. and that I would not, under the circumstances be justified in call- ing a special meeting of this Council to gratify a whimâ€"for that is all it amounted toâ€"of the Police Magisn trute; and (3) I have frequently con- sulted Constable Rmes regarding the necessity of employing an extra‘ con- stable during the night, and he assur- edmetn‘at none. as yet has been need- ed. Hp has. however, explicit in! slructions from me, in case 0‘! ex- pected or anticipated trouble. to en- gage, in the absence of the Chief. as many extra men as are recoil-ed. It is only two years since the room in which the police court is held was rant-dolled, refitted and repaired at an expense of about 81.600. and I am sure that neither of the County Judg- es would take exception to it.'il nec- essity required it. as a fit and prop- er place in which to hold court. The mom is clean. well ventilated. sani- tary. decently furnished. has ample seating capacity. and notwithstand- ing the recent action and course pur- sued by our ex- Police Magistrate. 1 cannot see; my way clear to recom- mend that any alterations be made at, present. urn CLnn-n’ nmmnnil‘n- Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The ida behind it is thut fat is the food the consumptive need: most. Scott’sEmulsionisthemod- ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most reï¬ned of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way,which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a spechl action on the diseased lungs. â€(:“dnsumptiun Standing Committee Report; :ver;}rccommonded {or pay- Mr. Steers’ communica- lllll IIUIDU II. ’III.I|II. DIOIIO DI|II|IIII IIIIII ‘QIIIDII I'D It. I. IIII|I|II II. I'I IIIIIIII. III IIIII‘I .IIIII III .III' IIIIII I'I IIIIIII .IIUIIIIU IIII'I' II‘OII‘II 9.30 Injured In a Gelllelon. Dr. Thompson. 0! Ooboconk. receiv- ed painful injuries last Sunday night while driving, his vehicle being run .‘mto by a larmer‘e team and wagon, ‘ The mixup was a severe one. the doc- [tor being thrown out and trampled upon' while meat-me. while the farmer had his jawbone fractured, 'Drs. Grant. of Victoria Road, ‘ and : Wilson, of Fenelon Falls. were called in to attend the patients, who are progressing eatiuaetujly. - KUUI’: 0:: II-..“- Ald. O'Riellyâ€"“Thal leaves only three reckless chat-men." Ald. Cinnnmonâ€"“The chairmen at Pimwoo mur also he excepted. It’s no wonder the Police and Lighting r‘nnmhwo can report a mrplufl -t!ne 'own has been in darkness tor three- lmlrthe of the year." Mayor Soothcmn put an end to the flood-natured reï¬nery by stating that the Treunrer would submit a state- mrnt to dune nt the mxt meeting 0! HmmiHN‘I’. (bunch then adjourned. On In" L“, 0t tho Inna (Rt-aging. the Indumnoe o! B. K.) A nation more to a nation Gonorrnlng n boundary line: 'l‘ho rivers and buys and Inlet: And the mountain peaks are mine; Thn Imps nd tho record: prove It. As "and: lawn. But we'll nrbttnto tho nuttrr." Bald thc Lady of tho 8am". "Naltbcr with award ur cannon Should uttlotnout be made. Robert: and M uollhbon Let u- have the question welchod; Not in the: heat a! anger. Not throuch the force at blown. But calmly and as Christians." Said Our Lady 0! the Snows. "My speech shall he straighttorward, And yours shall be the same ; My mother shall judge between us. Hearing~what each shall claim; What she decides shall be final. Ber word the case shall clone. We will tarnish the world a lesson." Said Our Lady of the Snows. She sent her chiefs to council, A smile was upon her face; With her mother to cast the deciding vote It looked like a simple case; Thinking here the advantage, She was glad of the course and choseâ€"â€" "We’ll al'ï¬de'hy the court’s decision," Said Our Lady of the Snows. I. cvoâ€" - “83 a Mayor Sootheranâ€""We‘. . so much the better." Aid. Cinnamonâ€"“l understood that the number of these temporary creas- ings was to be limited to as few as possible. We should spend no mon- ey except on absolutely necessary A Pleasant Answer. Ald. O‘Rielly enquired 11 the chair. man of the Finance Cbmmittee could furnish Council with a statement (1 the town’s financial condition. Aid. Cinnamon (jocularly) â€" “Yes, i can give you some information. 0w- mg to the reckless expenditure of the chair men 0! the variant! committee-i. I regret to have to any that the finan- ces are in a very bad state. Do you want any more I" Aid. McOrea. chairman of Police and Lizhtipvâ€"“l have the pleasure' of being able to report a very good bal- ance on hand." 'â€"- - - e»_-_1.. “mrry the word to my sisters. To the natiorl east and south; Tell them how Peeee end Reagan Have plugged up the cannon’a mouth." ‘ Then came the court’s decision! ‘ Out at the stillness race A Ierweh that was full of anger From Our Lady 0! the Shown. A nation spoke to a nation; "What you claimed is all your own, By all of the may: 1and record. Your rights are clearly shown.†“Bad wI dreamed that such a decision . Could follow. do you nnppoae That I would have erbitnted 9" Walled the Lady of the Snow. «Gun 3. Klee: in Chicago Record- U. Dab-war..---"- "7,, Kennedy Davis mg. 00... 4.30 Home for Aged ..... . ... 36.00 .WiBon 8: Wilson ............ 6162 T Bradyâ€... ..... . ............... 975 The Fire Brigade Driver. Council went into Committee or the whole on By-lmw Na 1033. to amend By-law No. 749, making to munici- pal officers. by substituting the name of J. E. Bell for. that: 0! .Thou. by-law was passed through the usual routine. and was given a third read. Kent-st. my be Planted." Moved by Aid. O'Rielly. seconded by Ald. Mc‘Vatters. that the Board of “'0er be instructed to put down a plank crossing on Kent-sh. between J. H. Lennon‘s store and the Benson Mayor Sootheranâ€"“Therc should be another between J. A. Williamson’s and the Daly house." Ald. MoWattersâ€""That was passed last spring"; _ Herald. pawn-1n Linda-y. pn‘ Thu-allay. Oct. 29111. 1903. {gluten-kin, aged W. Webster... ..... . ......... M. B. McGeough ........ . J. A. Williamson ......... . Pedlar a: Emmmon... C. H. Jone; ....... . . .......... A. Primeau......... ...... .. A. Prim“ “0....“IIIO. IO. M McLennan , Oo: .......... George Hunter ...... .. Mcbennan 8: 00 ........... Lindsay Gas Co ............ John Short ................. Lightxï¬eat Power 1 S. Nevison ......... _ ...... Li. Hv.vicheoi_:fIigh ...... 37 A. Williamson ...... Wm. Nelson ............. Watchman-Warder ...... ’35“?! 7 moltâ€: Ian-“go House At hittaon m. Jewell-t5 A.’Litt1e ...... DEATHS nu. u u. 38.00 15.88 4.73 15. 00 48. 75 39.75 6.70 What )03' therein in the home when the HM baby comm. and yet to the young and inexperience] mother who haw to cue lor it "there is no other perk-J 0! her lute so uying. 1n the little ills that are certain to me 9 Inpaticn. colic, sour stomach. din-- mom and simple levers. They. WEAK up «Ids. destroy" worms. allay the irritation «1:00me the cutting 01 teeth and prevent more aer'wua ma. These Tablets ere sold under I g to main no Ophte. no: my other 01’ the harmful drugs 1]- inc" In ’ They are good for ell child {mm the new hon: babe to the well grown child. If you do not ï¬nd the Tablet: at your medi- cine dealers send 25 cents to The Dr. Williuna’ Medicine 00. hock- ville. Ont., and abox will bemailed that Banana-tar Berrliu, Nov. 2.â€"-A despntch m St. Petersburg to The Low“!- zeiger, nut Russia in: loaded to win 134,,000000 rubleo in addition to me "and: mvu budget for u: inert-mp! Rho neat, and 8,000,000 rub). {of the mumm- 01 Pan Mint. '0‘-‘ "vâ€"vâ€"v v..., ' Wane-‘0 Gupta 0! PM Go“ Cloth. 0: Buck Bum Cloth. flu brud uppitqu. tog-In “£3; 7.00. andâ€... ................. . ....... .. .8 II‘ cu in" or Vim“ sum. laudâ€. ԠA pdoddlhmlhonouonuod.mud odm.mnd gallon. nub! up b 8660. km- ._- .......................... ..........8... STRICTLY CASH DEALERS lo: day new “mow-m}. until-1h.» Wm‘o “mu o! It» Luau. In nah. M or “no. d) dummy unlmbh. Baud.) only 0|.†Cboico of Han-pun. 66 boh- vido. u or guy. he“, (or upon“ mm at Iniu, two“ mitt-game! pldn choviou, my“ clodu. d! It, ' and dependshlo qualities, no. dado. rank: 60 to 75¢. Stun-day; I“ .......................... .. ......... 8“ Now I've“ 8.1m O’c. New Conan. Suiting 56 bchu wido. blue or mixed, telling n 86a, Sound-y .................. $7.50. I. at 15. Iona-’3 ruler-- 811â€. Saturday 4.95 an Wmu'l Mot-Ind. Snit- ol ( boviou R: cloth. ml Hono- uu, out than and mm. 6| akin. "hand-II with bu, gay or Muck. rq £75. 7.50. )0 sad $12.50. Gourd-y you .- Success is a lightning rod that draws good things to it. Our very great buying and most unusual selling has made several wholesalers and manufacturers. envious for the splendid outlet for goods. And several prominent wholesalers offered us these at a third to a half less than usual prices. Next Saturday we’re going to sell them. Be on time at eight o’clock if you want your share. A Iargnln lhlrl In Plllow Tops, lorth up to 500 cull, Sam-day 190 It’s a ridiculous price, isn’t it? Think of itâ€"real good brand new Tops at Nine- teen Cents each. An unusual bargain to be sure. But then you know this store is always doing unusual things. This is one of them. 200 Pillow top- : ncboico noon-um. of mud To for outlining. 3 number of new 8 two. even petun- otc.. 541;: £ 6 I ......................................... WAKELY 84 FORD, win)“,- [or Inn-In. "it Fll‘? IIIV. An ImportantFur Sale Now in Progress It Pays to Buy Your Furs Early and Pays Better to Buy Them Here at this Sale. lany have proï¬ted by Our S in] Offerings last week. Are you going to ? Cone an see. mnmm _ Excellent Bargains Saturday of The Safe Satisfactory Store. ,, of the Gold- 66 inch. '56.. ill buck, blue h. dirt- or Iniu, sho_ mind Mo thiï¬o'u, dmon my 750-. 33th ’0“ “9.“ In our repart of the tire lat week ' week in the nevefle Killing Co’s ele- . nter we here ‘witnea to the splendid i work perfumed end the good 314;. ment displayed. by the Lindsey Fire guru-u. in fighting the flames. On Thnrifley the members received e [gratifying acknowledgement ol the 'flrm’n eppreeietien at their elut- .intheehpntechequetorm nu‘l e congratulatory letter. At emeet~ Ln; held Thunday evening. the fol- lowing letter at thank! man ordered ‘toheuenttothem'm: , I Lindsey. Oct 29th. 1903. W25 T“IE VICTORIA led.“ - Amwummoo r. w. “an. JAE 10"- lOAN‘ AND SAVINGS 00. Pmnt :-W. thlb. ‘7'..er :j-W._ _H M. J: Do â€"1â€. m‘: ' ‘ Doar Sinâ€"We on this thy in re- coipt 0! your kind donation in con- nection with your recent tire. and 'm the mine of the Hndsay Fire 3-5- gods. ‘1 be; Lo acknowledge the sun. vim thanâ€"Yours. etc" . . L. VEIIGH, ' Secretary. L. F. R We are informed thnt Mr. maven. Inppleqontod his gift by presenting mun! wont! to iodividul mem- bar! at, the ’brlcade, $.th upecinlly “musket the-31m . _ . 0Mtan,9..n.to4mp,n. . B. Sunni. ILL. F. 0. Tub. 8. Amount. 1. O. m J. W. Ray ‘ a "w. Erad- LINDSAY. 4m: Women's New Coon. worth up to $16. Bot-ray 9 so About. 5 Wonon’o Now Wino: Coon. o choice of now nylon. with or wiohont copes, oooortod tho from 30 to 36 inohoo. Moro now wan-u, Cloth; Boon: Cloth- ond Prion Cloths, soy oiu, worth from $11.00npto315, South, .................... â€.5. I .135 Bit. Him m â€C 5 Donna Womoo’o Bloch Godot-urt- of good ulity Bloch Sotoon. undo full and ï¬nihod with two to on flouoo, olwoyo SLz5 aloe, Sourdoy . . .. ....... .84: to and 12k. Impact“ 8o:- “1: 10 Yukon. Wnppol'ottu. good hoo doth. {In widmoplooddtotWou. mint 1 and 12“.. Sound.) wo doo- tho lot. a. ................... 85¢ loner Iowan-t. lot-my to no yudo Cotton Rollo: Towolhg. 16 hohoo wide. Sour“, . .. ................. . ..... . ............. 46 â€c. loovy com-m. Iota-toy 17c Good Booty Como-do. lot Spook or Ovonlll. oow "flood poncho. loll width. no" so. o you! Bonn?) ................. . c Ila-0’; acood Bargain for the Ian, 81.25, 81.5 aid.“ 75 Umbrella, Saturday 98¢ eponymous- clued style. A big a- Molnobbyhandluu anthem criticd buyer. â€pl of Harm 80ml: 3nd up“. Enryou gun-ad to give nplundid can. again $1.25. smoud $.75. SAM, your choice to: ......... low I“ mm My 8|.“ “Co-luau. m7: hob-I. mom... vain Mu. mom! with you, an Dunn. am], «In! Hand-y ................................... 01% A â€hum wool Inning. 3». Aug “u- _ inn 8. Wm. Woo: mum. on ooh non, Int-h. In†bonito. 0mm mun. «an 7 lb. . am oh- qumy. sand» 3 hut-[d- u ....... ‘8... Experience has taught us that it has to be a Great Big Bargain to attract the Men’s attention. Well. here’s one worthy of every Man’s attentionâ€"Umbrellas at NinetyoEight cents Good ones too and a whole window full on view today in west window, on sale Saturday. Here are the particulars, 150 Ian’- 0mm Inn “lid Stool FnuManoogfldouga-d] AA “.50 Women's Run Coats. Saturday 8 ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. PAGE NINE Just now in:goodtinotoluvo yourordarfornhllnit. Ifyonm ï¬nhn‘sboutmdn’tfuliouo- outgoodludguoupï¬mhefou deciding. Itwillpuyyon. Weinvitouiupectionofonrlu-ge mdeCO’l‘CH, manual but CANADIAN Wmvns. Bette: when but new beached“: critical public. A. BATH“, Give afï¬liation been†the thmwudtbevak- unhipwithontftult. A POPULAR REMEDY. OATH RO’S SUITS let-cunt