Iesc Tablets cure all the minor pents o! littie ones. They are i for all children from birth on- vd. Sold by medicme dealers on- 1-8:. tho Highest Bid and Only M G Vigil!!!" Butane L ‘ ~ 3'. (‘0 001'6, 0 IYCPIOD, but can Bozo: Ion Dfsposodo “as in fawn latch A meeting of ,hctorxa County -â€"Mr. ; .K Whimll of the G..,TR ‘19 Board was held Monday a. 1‘" Bar: :e, is in town: Monday. the Council chamber. when 2161 â€"Mr. B. Stacey, of Lorneville, was â€warty-resenting the October make, in town Monday on business. as offered. The buyers pres- --Mr. W. Beacham, of Cambny, t ware, Diesel-s. I-‘lavelle, Fitzger- Iransacted business 11: town lately. Baxley and Wrath. President vâ€"Mr. .Thos. Foster and wife, of rtson occupied tne chair. ; Canningon, were in town Saturday. The following factories boarded the .ï¬-Mr- glingcguzdi, gonnty Coun- - . cm or. W u memee v1.31.- stab" of cheese placed opmigd tors Saturday. I ............. o... noun“ no... ...... .... .................. 56 ~Mcssrs W F. Yarnold, 0...,LS and 3:00;: ..... ... ........ . . ............. 1so J F- McCarthy, of Peterbom were in by mail' at 25 cents a box by he The Dr. Williams' Medicine Brackvinc, Ont. “a Late 6!! arlos Henderson. 10 sudden death of Mr. Chm-1w Nelson, which occurred at 6 o’- * p.m.. Monday. w‘asa gre’at shock ‘05: citizens Mr. Henderson had in his usual good health until (by evening. when he complain- ! the premonitary symptoms of ore cold, and he remained at that evening. On Sunday his ion became worse; and Monday 7 _hu breathed his last. Wt BOARDMSIRAVEUERS (out AND60 Marco... .. hnsford ..... ... .... [31-in3 .......... ., .. â€bray, ..... .. .... Janetville ..... m. It Bailey started the bidding at 1-26.. Mr. Cook made it 9 3-4c., r. Fitzgerald called 100., Mr. Bail- rnised to 10 14160., and Mr. Fitz- nld came back with 10 1-8c. his Inc: bettered andhe called Dnnï¬ I North Ops, Reaboro, Euripom, 91a Leaf and Star, all relueing but into, Map ’15 Leaf, and one other 3.3.3110 bid was not battered an other buyer and finally it Idecided to adjourn for one week, In the factory men hope to get a In: price. . ~ "9 dewased was one o! the beat dry goods men in town, and the esteem and conï¬dence at airple of friends. He came 5' m 1888 with the late; Mr. â€133m Napanee. and had been My: the same store since that .3"sz engagad with Elena. J. :3“. 80118. when the business 3m}: Ops ........ . Pine Grove.......... ï¬borow ...... .- laple Leaf ...... mane. ........ .. “"W- “0 o ........ Eben little one: are ill the sensible {her no longer doses them with sauna. swiping purgatives, nou- Ithem to sleep with the so-ealled thing" preparations which al- 5 contain harmful opiates. Baby’s ITablcts have been used by thous- Iof mothers who cheerfully testi- ihat they are gentle in their ac- Labsolutely safe, and make little Isleep soundly and naturally, be- I-they remove the trouble that b baby irritable and wakeful. On point Mrs. T. “'atson. Sal-afield, .says: “I have used Baby’s Own lets and ï¬nd them a very valu- medicine for yqung children. m baby is cross or fretful I give a Tablet, and it soon puts her m uxss or mom um? may ransom mun... menu noun“ uonmc. ~- ----_-.5- -1 AIAI_-__ __J -A, , , manned by them. The dgceas- "38 a widow and nine children moths loss of a loving had-ad r :funei-ax will take place to Riv- ?Eotery toâ€"morrow at 2.30. TIE SEISIILE IOTMEI. '55 V WWW m N 0 ve mb 9 r S t ore E AWE gym POW (OURI “E? lawm- 8m hunt- hm Mn Inn-In..- nm In... THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY. 8 Stores in' Canada 801.! 1638'! FOR 1'81! "SLATER†8808. Jug†safe and satisfactbry traisaction. 2nd. In out Cash and One Price System out: customers get the advantage of our special cash discounts and besides do not pay for the bad accounts of others. One price to all ensures unifomly low prices and makes every purchase a Ist. In our direct wholesale dealing with the munu- facturerr we_sha.re “11th out pgstoulegs th_e jobbers’ proï¬t. November ï¬nds out stoclt at its .5ch known Foot 03me for Man, ngesind‘kggï¬ 5.:0 be founq here. Right now is the time to buy 0 mnter needs 1n footwear while the stock is ï¬lled u ’5sz thmgs and the sizes are unbroken. The peo ‘2 wh appiggigeongï¬d ltlhmgs are many. We aim to gin th: 125‘s) of them. a , by keepxng only the best goods and he Sale Adjour ned. Want“ the Cow. 'erulam......... ...... ...... OBITUARY. ' hid the north ward tone that wa-I meant } “take the cow down "3 Calf is hurling.†WHY OUR TRADE IS INCREASING. R: NE I L L a WEEKLY POST, WY. FRIDAY. NOW! 18. 1903 News. er. Earl Dn'lh'am returned last lionday from Sudbury. having ‘en- I joyed two or three months of shanty ‘life. He went north with Foreman W‘m. Cresswell, in the emrloy of the Turner Lumber 00., and says be en- joyed his experience in the woods, hit would not care to be there when win- ter sets in. The weather so far has been delightlul, and there was .no now when he lelt ‘the camp. which‘ is 50 miles north-east of Sudhury. -Trooper‘ H: G. Forster. late or} the 19m Hwars, now stationed ati _York, England, is at present the ' guest of Mrs. McCaIIx-ey, Omega relative, and was in town lately for ‘ a few hours. fl'roopcr Forster serv- ed throughout the South African ‘ campaign. me is paying his first visit to Canada, and may Betti: here. 3 - Mai} and Empire: Rev. Adam F. Barr has applied to the Surrogate court for letters of guardianmip for Miss Grace (1 Baldwin, 19 years of age, who ha; a $5,000 legacy ...... Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. prwood, who has re- cently taken up residence in Peter- bcrongh, are greatly minmd by. their many friends in Toronto. ! ;â€"-Rev. R. T. Com-mica of Frank- ford. is: spending Sunday in town, a gurxt 0 [his son. Mr Jae. C. Courtice. Rw. Mr. Conrticc assisted ihe and niversary services at Little Britain on Monday evening, and also renew acquaintances among his former (parishioners after an absence of a. number of years. -â€"Mrs. J. J. Carter lelt for hea- hom- in Guam: Saturday. after spending the summer with he: par- vms. Mr. and Mrs. P. Fisher. She :s accompanied by her friend Him Cornwaii, who will spend th: win- :er in the Capital. ' â€"Mr and Mrs. J. J. Mahoney. who had bean vibiting friends in Lind- say and vicimy,1 el’t last Friday for Ton-mo. where they rem lined a few days before returmng to their home m Lima. Ohio; -Â¥r. C. R. Stewart, Crown Land agent. at Baliburton. and his son, Mr. C. ‘8 Stewart, of the Bob. Independ- ent, pass-ad through lately to the north country frcm Bobcaygeou. ~Toronto Star: Dr. G. Stvrling Lei-son is mentioned as .1 Mayor- alty candidate. Evan if he isn‘t el- rcled the public will be pleased to have anoxher look at his family tree. â€"Mr. R. B. Rogers, Superintem} en: 0! the Trent 73121-3 (21121}, and Mr -\ Stevenson of Peter-bore, were in town Sum-(kw for a. few hours. on Saturday an dlert that afternoon In Rubengcon ch route to join the Sunpwn Lunung puts a: Round Lake. Haney. - . "01 C. .Daly U. S Consul at flue _.ph analN a friend. arrived in town â€"Mr. Maurice Dinatn. {fireman {or me Ratnban Co. in Cavendish town- ship. was in town {or a few days lately looking up men. â€")lr. B J. Mae-res of Tilson‘burg. and M15 Moth-ea, of Th3 Tilmnbnrg Observer, were guests of Alderman McCrea ovcx Sunday. â€"Mr. John Lozo, of Trenton, su- perintendent for the Gilmour 00.. was in town lately on hus- wayto the} firm‘s lumber camps. â€"Mrs. Wm. Smith of Eaves-tax, is now a resident. at Lindsay, having taken a whim: in Mflea's foundry. , i3 â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Blanchard will not re- vein-after thia weekâ€"on the ï¬rst and second Tnnrsdays. until Bahra- an". â€"Mr. Jas. apstick, Him-Ear, ris agent at Bobcaygeon, transacted business in town recently. \ - M2 a: Li lliun Philapu.Bobc.1ygeon, is t} u.- gneat of Mrs G. J. Brumwolll north ward. this week â€"Mr. and Mrs. Richazrd Hawkins. Woodville vicinity, called on friends in town Saturday. ~Mr. Wm. Fielding, police magi:- trate. Minden, and wife; were in town last Friday. . ~Mcssrs. W’. F. Yarnold, 0...,LS and J. F. McCarthy, of Peterbcru, were in 10“ n Monday. 'Iouunta of clutch: and Stu-go's Within Our Batu. - Mr. Goo. E. Moore, of Bean-non, was in town Jami). Iâ€"Isfrs Macdonald, Peterboro, is “slung hex- danghter. Hrs. 5. J Bnnnwcll, town. 'atrong’s offer fur the enet'barrâ€"et - lame ward.â€"Carried. Engineering Expenses. Engineer Way’s account, covering i.his charges Ior supervising WWII i works on the bases of 21-2 per cent of . the cost, amounted in all to $435, of thich he had received 3100 an ac- ;count. Payment 0! the balance was 1 autnprigeg _ after usiome discussion. Aid. McCreaâ€"“Didn’t Chalmers get paid extra for that work? I remem~ her that we paid him a large :umin commissions." , , . Ald. O'Riellyâ€"“He got. nothi'né'tor walks, but “’ay gets over 8400." Sundry Matters. 5 !_l‘he_ follqwing accounts were passed; Ald. O’Biellyrâ€"“Pretty good Im- a vacation job, .Remember, we paid Jackson 360 and outstanding charges will make the total engineering bill this year about $525. We didn‘t have to pay flint laStV year.†Moved by Ald. O’Rielly, seconded by Aid. Robins“). that Goo. Spenocly’s otter be accepted far west part of the southward, and W. 8. Arm- w. Abvu. Moved by AM. HcCrea, seconded by AM. Robinson, that F. McQuade’s ot- ter be accepted for the eaSt ward. â€" Carried. ITho Tudors for SIO' Plowingâ€"flu. ancial summon: Show: a Doflcit on low. lst of Almost $3,000. Board of Works matters were ï¬rst dealt with, Ald. Storer, chairman, presiding. The following tenders for removing snow for the season of 1903-4 were read: John Bellanca. east ward, 580. John Kent-us. east ward. 373 F. Brooks, north ward, 585. R. O’Neill. east ward, 5T0. Johu Thornhill, north ward, $75 . Wm. 8. Armstrong. east half of south ward, 365; west half of same‘ ward, 365. F. McQuade, east ward. $70. A. Scott. east ward, 884. Frank McGann, east ward, 890. Geo. Hartwick, north «card, :85. Geo. Spencely, west half of south ward, $60. Alfred Robinson. cast ward. 880. Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Ald. Maunder, that J. Thornhill’s offer be accepfed lost the north ward. Carried. . he I J. D. Graham Bathbun 00.. ..; J. J. Millerâ€; ..................... GENERAL GOIIITI'EE BUSINESS v Moved by Ald. O'Rielly, seconded by ‘Ald. Storer, that the chainnun of the Police and Lighting ' "ates b. outbox-{zed to instruct ' t of Po- lice Nevison to lay an information against the principals in the recent police court assault case. “Carried un- animously," declared Gluinnan Mc- Crea, and no voice was raised in pro- Ald. Storcrâ€"“They would be con- victed of contempt of court.†Ala. (Summonâ€"“Ya, and if I had my way I Mould put both of themin 3:91 {or :six months." _ ,, Id. Gunman-J21: two aiding, citizens acted in that way what would be the result 3†Ald. Maunderâ€"“I think we ought to take action." Ald O’Rielly â€""(hrtainly we abould' Ald HcWattersâ€"“All men should be treated alike. ,We want the same laws administered to all.†A.!d Gammonâ€"“And who is Chief Magistrate 1" Ald. O’Rieleâ€"“The Mayor.“ Ald. Storer -â€" “.1 think we should take some action. Suppose two or- dinary citizens are brought up for assault and finedâ€"they will say. ‘1 only kicked a man. as a lawyer did in this courts short. time ago.’ ' Aid. O‘Riellyrâ€"“Did you read The Post to-ni‘ht i" Aid. Robinsonâ€"“.1 didn‘t." Aid. O’Rielly-“Vv’ell. it says in the course 01 an interview that County Magistrate Deacon informed its reporter that be instructed the Chief of Police to lay an information against the parties. and the Chief in- formed him pthat he had received or- ders not to do so from the Chief Magistrateflr Ahd. Robinsonâ€"“1 contend that we have no power over the police force. The Chief was in the court room Mhr-n this thing took place, and if after a reasonable time he fails to lay anin- formation. 1 can’t see how we can interfere." Ald. O'Riellyâ€"“Yes, we have; (we are Sitting now at a police commit- tee, and we could take mway the pow- er of the Police Commissioners at any time we. may chose to do no. If they don‘t ptcsï¬ for justice in this 3 we may have to take action alang that line." "A13. Robinson'â€"“I don't think we have any payer fo_act." "AH. McCreaâ€"“And perhaps be sent down for ten days.†, Above words were uttered Honda; evening by Alderman .7. Homes, chairman of the Police committee of Lindsay Council, at a meeting 01 com- mittees held in the Town Clerk‘s ot- fice. The matter had been introduced at an earlier ptage ot the proceedings by Aid. O’Rielly. who inquiredâ€"“Mr. Chairman. how is it the police don’t take steps to stamp out scrapping and rowdyism ‘2" To this Ald. McCrea replied. “I’m going to bring tha: matter up." Ald. Cinnamonâ€"“The question for us :0 consider i3-â€"it two ordinary citi- zens acted in that way rwhat would be done with them i†Ald. O’Riellyâ€""Thcy would be fin- ed 520 each.†flavor Soother“ In Abunt. but the lumbar. III! lot mu to “tuck tho Fauna of Math. Gun, and W m In Bud-Tho Polio. com-ileum W In the Out. comâ€"Md locum. chums» of tho Polio. Multan, Au. ‘ thorlzod to Instruct BM“ Iovloon to do Ila Duty and lay an Information Against luau. than and Iopklu. “Now, gentlemen. about this dia- McLennan a: (h ............... 18.89 gusting performance in the police; gig-Ptyï¬9mu3h ............... 54,69 .‘ ' . . . . 1 10.00.00“. . .............. 2’3-2’ court last “wk. It ts our duty to The Trent Valley NIVizItion 00,. do something. I instructed the Chief bill for why! xent. 825. was tfled, a of Police to lay an information a member remarking tint the town against the parties it there was pro- shoudl [gill (tn: Co. forhtht-ir use of the . . town M at urmc t e summer. per grounds, but 1 undtrstand he has The letter of Messrs. Stun“ 0'. not YOtV'dN†30-" Connor. relative to damages claim-u! unlnng Om..- 113,45 For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsioa is the most satisfactory treat- ment. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. Scott's Emulsion is simply a mill: of pure cod liver oil with some hypoPhosphitel especially prepared for delicate stomachs. I It is like the penny in the milk because it works and become there is something astonishing about it. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emulc sion. “ When the butter won‘t come put a penny in the churn,†is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. Aid. (Summonâ€"“I don‘t think that is rightâ€"they m entitled to an in- creaSe and $50 in little enough. They have done good work and increased the assessment â€about $145,000." PNVCI’DS it.I’ T. “Mo‘lyutsun. .l-o-nu oooooo 3'†Town Solicitor...,........ ....... . 18.50 O'Loughlin a: Helntyr 9...... .‘8 The request of Assessors Connolly and Spier for an increase a! $50 each in gang wag neg disengaged. Aid. tanninâ€"“Didn't they know what they were going to get 1" 416. HW-"Carminly. 1"er Ald. Robinsonâ€"“.11 the purchas'c'o: the lot for Lark purposes has not been enacted it should be postponed. We have no money." O‘her Matteâ€. The following accounts were passed, Chairman Storerâ€""The Council orders the Board of Works to make cxpendituygs and__I__ha_vc to cgmply." Ald. (inhumanâ€"“The Board 0! Works alone has exmded its appro- priatirm by $2619.63â€"all amount in excess of the entire deficit." Aid. Rob 7 -'â€" "I move that the deficit be ‘ d." . A Md. Wellyâ€"“Year. we have th'lt 1mm 93! Kat-«£3 Md. Gunmanâ€"“l new that. “bun it." Bo than mad the items, and wound up by tag-Eng. "Wen. ven- demon. were" nothing very bad about a deï¬cit it we ha re nomenhing to «how for it.†' Ald. Cinnamonâ€"“I understood that W910“. 91.1%“..- AH. O‘Rieilyâ€"“NQW. Ir. Chairman of Finance. whst is the amount of the pvt-eat deï¬cit? In this your promised uttmt. abowmx; a due- cit of 32.37849 on 1!. Novena»? ?" Ald. MoOreaâ€""We cali't iflord to A Cullon .......... . ................ 16.16 A. Primean......... .. ...... . ... 8.17 ‘ W. Webster... ....... .. .......... .70 i In compliance with the rceommcn- dation 01 Secretary Veitch. at the Fire Brigade, Howard Porter was ap- pointed a member at the ï¬igade. Hg will sleep at the fire hall. Early Closing Defeated. In police commihee, Aid. McCrca in the chair, Md. Cinnamon pressed (or action in accordance with the request of the hardware men‘s pe- tition that it be made cunpulsory on them to close at 7 o‘clock the year round, Saturday’s and the evening he- {dre holiday! exqepted. Br. 'thed the by-law sent to the Town Solici- tor so that it might go into etlect Jan lot. but his oolleaguce were ina perverse mood and voted his motion down. It null probably be revived at next meetnt. J. c. Burke........ ........... s 1.00 Mr. W. Bryant was granted a now walk to his house on Melbourne-st" was: 01 Cambridge-9t. Town Property Committee. Ald. McWattcm rctd the following accounts, which were passed; Estate J. Bcimmell ............ 8 6.25 The letter 0! learn. Stewart 0’- Connor. relative to damages claimed by Mrs. P. Rooks, was referred to the Town Solithor. metric as of Financ: 8 5.25 “That, whey-ea: me learn that the hard at bade d Peta-bore. has and resolution urging upon tho vernmlt the expodditm 91 km _ like 1 Protect. , After some discus-ion in which J. Alex. Oulverwell took on important put, the following resolution was puud; ' ' - . "1‘hst,in‘the manulsctnring in- terests of the Irent waters and in the interests of nevigetion, itis urgently demanded that a large nad constant flow (1 water be preserved in Lb Trent River (in its upper reaches nemed the Otonehee); that en intel- ligent control of the feed water! of the heck weters a mill secure a (cot this end. end the Ontario and 0t- tuu Governments are respectilully, but urgently requested to secure such control end oversight of the dams on the backwater. as will secure a [user and more oonstsnt (low in the dry season." ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ Ioth Governments are um to Spend lone, on the In“ In "on liver. ; A special and important meeting of the Trent Valley (ï¬nal Association #31 held in the Council chamber, Port Hope, last Fridny ates-noon. The meeting we: called for the express pun-pane at taking some action regud. in; the two resolutions that had been W by the‘ Patel-ham Bond 0! Trade. The resolution: were as to]- lows: ' PORT HOPE VENUS PETEIIOIO A'ld. Storcrâ€"“I am in favor at in- creuing their galaxies. but I would say 82? add-£5109?!» ,t‘l egch manif Finally Ald. O’Rielly's suggestionâ€" that the matter be left open till alter the meeting of the Court. 0! Revision ~m sprayed. Ald. O‘Binllyâ€"“The assessment ha been increased but there are dozens of gppeals in. and the Court 0! Revision my cut 01! al!__increases." Ald. Holiinbonâ€""I tail to see how no can. in View of the: deficit.“ grant the increase." Aid. Cinnamonâ€"“We can always at- tord to pay good mfg fell." The cél'nmittees than ndjourmd. $3.73 'OOI “It.“ With Colored Borden, size 56176 inches, good wearing qudity, $1.98 0! Nana] um Blended Sable, now my“, guru- md qualities, bought loos tint 817. 00 kind $14.00;013.00hnd51150;$12.00 d89.,50 u'ul Vou- nnd Dram or Ping lab, Vect- tï¬nod with ribbon on noek, Ilium to match, OfGood inity mundane, pink. blue or white (or girl. 4 to 12 yous, 19c , 51% 59c Half Price A mubetunr‘l “plea. no two dike, regular vfluowould_bo.thirdtoaht.ltmon, For Women or Children, rod good qualities no two Alike, 25¢ For once sewing room or say-plum am you need “nothing {0 throw the menu, 25c Ofl-‘ino Blah WantodYu-n. msnu from 4 to 1031:. m is the money-saving chance for the ï¬nanciers of the home to make the donuts “spin out†end show the best results. Listen to the ring of these. nu Iona-’3 Com 0! Heavy thnelette,3qbroidery trimmed, For, three days last week the members of our Buying Syndicate were in Toronto Plainâ€? orders with manufacturer’s agents for spring selling 1904 and picking up novel or the Xmas trade. 0! course we did some hustling and skirmishing about wholesales and factories in search for real bargains to sell now. We found some ï¬rms anxiously looking for buyers who could take quantities and relieve them of their con- geswd stock. Big concessions were oflered us to clear the big lots. and it is this that makes the sale so important. We buy great lots, we sell great lots and buy and sell them cheaper. Now for the next six days we would rather make customers than money-rather have a big crowd and small proï¬t than a big proï¬t and small crowd. 36c and 80c Pillow Inn New Tinted Top. {or Bailining, aborted designs, Boned u! Odd conch e Iris)“ 9‘ â€Wif-JE-rht .-.13¢Pt!x mm A. AA HERE IS THE RESULT 0E BIG BUYING Somebody Loses Money on These. At Manufactureré Prices STRICTLY CASH DBALBRï¬ WAKELY 84 FORD, 35c “I!!! was Drawer: Ska-due Panama- At 'Baf'gains Sale Starts Friday, November 13th, Ends Thursday, November 26th. 50cm76chuu Cable Ills â€cum New 'rbt lap The Safe Satisfactory Sto‘re. 23c ’98c 19c f'l’heretore this meeting of the Port Hope anal Association protest! most strenuously against any expen- diture of {ablic money in improving the water-power: ol the 'hrent Valley waters, north at Peterbom. until the bouthem connection of the canal with Lake mtarin is located and complet- ed. and that a memorial be prepared by the otï¬oern of the annotation, and (awarded to the annulment, con- veyinc nob mteat.†. . M, [or the pm of com H "i "233 weter o! the heck lehel by demean- read: in en'lcenee and building others, and u from remarks made gt that meeting. end o’er awn oheenatione, we know that the expenditure «Gov- ernment money is not required in the mfg-eat 9t navigation." I Give Initiation because the :muoridisofthe but and the work- I malnp mthont halt. suna oi Agency. estimgtod to be 8100.- Emma! um m up; A. BAMBI], deciding. It will pay you. vulne- hve never hacienda: Initial public. We invite tn Wu of our lugs check of SCOTCH, IRISH, and but CANADIAN WEAVE. Better Just novisggoodtinotoleue CATHRO’S SUITS LINDSAY. OfBomupmSouu,Ssï¬nM-udlmsms,dso .lot of new “hinting, _Athomtod shades, 51-50 Ian's Ill-ulna With stool rod, no}! mo: chum, good durable covering, mud new . OfGennimAlahSobthbndodSohlo,v WMSSJ,10.12,!5,18,,30_2§,27.50M35, Of Me 80.1 and Pm hub Yoke, long but, new style, â€.75 Of Chaim, Broadcloth, Bo-ocpnu, on, mowed colon sud black, d! no! gigs, Ivan-pus.“ 0! Fine Mon Silk new Mug cloth, Bodford cords And Much, matted colors and black, SI. 33‘ “8.5. Women's lulu 0! Chem, Frieze. 1nd Broadcloth, snorted colon and nylon. All this moons le- nd uteri atomd colon, boon ' _ FEM“: “c m m 01 Hwy W001,"“o:oo_dLinod,Shix-uorbnwen, lerchmt 'OIOI'I uncouth-u worth up to 02.25 01‘ Fine Buck Sitcom, well made, new styles, I O! Sateen covering, clog tinting 5110660172 inches, “.50 in. or Faith: Skin- Women's Goats up to us acme-m IIJO I“ Centenar- Reduced ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. lead Olen. - AW MN â€common. S]! W T"IE VIGTORIA [DAN All) SAVINGS 60. $3.95 WM‘Stlmiflpn. $250 47c 98c Pn'ddent :â€" rm: m . 1 dz!