[leSCS ins: to smoke {15 W6 ,OCK, to the very )f the arcat paid favor hard. Mr. Driscoll “ï¬lms to amped! thank Mr. and Mrs. Belongs: andall 15th who so kindly added during the 3m and death of his brother.â€.. . .Thedooeufl: W318 well known in Lindsay, having 89020 his boyhood here, and many will ray“ of 1:611: cf his sudden dmthkghodrï¬ï¬‚nd Paper containln a no event Was the ï¬gs mansion the hull! ~~â€"~â€", â€"v ~-n.v_â€"-l on..-" vâ€"râ€"vâ€" an hour previous. Mr. C. E. Drlsooll. Ssginaw, brother of the deceased. '35 notiï¬ed and arrived in the cl? {heads}. The funeral took phoefrom h- 309091" church Wednesday morning at 10 o clock, the services being conducted by 39'- Fether Joleten, with mass. and the interment took place in Catholic come- get; The poll beast-gm J 030911 Bordhl."_ A Fo. mer Button: Dies In Kioh'gnn. We take the following from the L'Anse (Michigan) Sentinel of April 63h :â€"“John Driscol]. familiarly known as ‘Silver J eok,‘ died at J. B. Belangar’s boarding house em‘ly Monday morning, aged 41 ears. Deceased had been employed by the L Anse Lumber Company in one of their camps during the winter. and arrived in town about two weeks ago. He complained of not feeling well and symptoms showed that he had an attack of in grippe. He was conï¬ned to his bed for several days revious to his death, but Sunday evening e stated that he felt much better on “Wight he would be able to leave his room the next morning. About 6 o'clock Mon- dï¬y morning Mr. Beinnger‘s son went to Mr. Driscoll s room and found that he W8! 983d, he evidently halving e__xpired abon n u---"l .1 Bum mm mm. The Bangour Buggies made by Mr. Bushell at KYLIE'S City Carriage Works are beauties. It will pay Intending pur- chasers to examine them before buying. R. KYLIE, City Carriage Wanâ€"55. LINDSAYfFRmAY. APRIL 19. COAL AND IRON. Kalsomine, Alabastine, J ellstone, Whiting, if? PAINT Gilders’ White, BRUSHES. 11% Paris White. McLennan 8160., NAILS. A DRUP IN PRICES [IN 045833 HERE AND THERE. [L'BoK-kegï¬ijg Jul Shonhmd It. the Peurborough Business College. Pemborough. Our methods take an tune to ï¬nish 3 no. Individual lustmcflon. TOWN AND COUNTY. You will be under the direct teaching 01 I Charter- ed Accountant of Ontario. This will beneï¬t you. Wm» {or terms A. BLANCHARD. C. A» 35h: @auafliau' £05k SO ETHING SP CIAL Daisy Barrel Chums, ' 7k Newmarket Horse Clippers, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Spades, Shovels, [ms Bird Cages. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Pa tarboro Bus. 001, LEN NAN CO. McLennan a Go. M. W. Kennedy 81 00., The Largest and Best Assortment in the own, comprising all that is New ..... and Stylish. . . . . . The Lowest the same Goods can be had for any place in America. ï¬mmam FROM M. W. KENNEIY GO. BUY YOUR 3 NEW HAT§ Pflnotpll Potogboro Bun. Coll. flENTlEMEN DRY 60008, H. W. Kennedy GO Up to the time of death he had only oom- lained of a cough which he was medicine tor. and of which he was getting better. On Friday he was about the store as usual, and retired apparently quite well at eleven o'clock. Saturdey morning he arose, dressed. and calling his daughter said he wee about to die. She immedi- ately celled her brother Willie, telling him to oallhie elderbrothersat the etch. while she went to call a when but before mietsnoe arrived he expired. All sympsthfxe with the but mourners so suddenly called upon to p at with their best trieud and prom. He had long been a member of the A F. endA. M.. retaining hie member-em in the lodge am to initiate him in le£% and the remains weretekeninchsrge the members here and buried by them with their beautifulend impressive cere- mon on Send: at three o’clock, Wen- shield Master dy, at the Be iodge, __in charge, "sighed bx m_ ‘ Ewan ovu' tï¬i'oonn' try. The runanl’ sermon wns‘dollverad by Rev. S Stone In the Methodist church mime owning. v Gourley.â€" At his home in Neche, on Saturday, April 63h, 1895, of heart disease, Mr. Thomas Gourley, aged about sixty years. Mr. Gourley came to this country several years ago with his family and for about four years has ran a restraurant and confectionery store. He was an active, intelligent gentleman, a clear thinker and highly respected by his acquaintances. He was born at Lindsay, Ont., and in all of his life his distinctive nativity was shown in action and speech, proving him to be of the old Scotch stock which is ever truthful, honest and good hearted. He leaves four children to mourn his, death, Ada, Herbert, Frederick and William, his wue having proceeded him to rest by sev- 9111M- . . - .. . .. 01“th- â€"The following notice respecting the death of the late Thos. Gourley, noted in these columns on Thursday 135?, is taken from the oolumns of the Neohe (North Dakota) Oak Leaf, kindly mailed us by Mr. W. D. Keenan :â€" â€"0n Manda. evening last the following ofï¬cers were e eoted by the C. E. society of St. Andrew's church : President. Mr. Walks ; » vice-pres, Miss E. Dunoon ; rec.~aec.. Miss King; ocr.-seo., Miss Ferris ; treas., R. Williamson. Five committeeswerealso app :inwd tolookstter the different departments of the work in connection with the society. â€"“Floating C.E Societies" are being m-gantzed at8 all the large ocean pox-too! Great Britain and the United States. The work is conducted among the sailors. â€"The Endeavor Herald fcr April con- tains a full report of the papers ven at the last Victoria county conven ion on “The young man and the church.†â€"The annual C. E. convention for the N nth-West Territories was held at Moose J aw on April 12 14. â€"1‘hei-e are at the present time 2,363 societies of Christian Endeavor in Great Britain. 011mm lnduvor Iota. â€"â€"Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage will be another of the speakers at Boston, '95. Baseball. The ï¬rst game of the season was played on Friday last at the agricultural grounds. About 2 o'clock in the afternoon the two teams, who calledthemselves the “grits" and "caries,†arrived on the grounds and soon were eagerly engaged in the contest. Both sides put up quite agood name. The batteries for the “grits†were Reeves and Sinclair, and for the “caries" Hamilton and Robinson. When the game, which had been stopped by the rain was over, the score stood 3 to 2 in f nor of the “series". The ground was of course not in good condition. In. unmet. ' 18 Peel “3.. is prepared to give Instruction by the best system on the market for putting end fitting Dreeeee and Manuel Applications received Wedneednya.â€"49-tf. WintMâ€"lt Once. All interested in Spring Clothing to inspect our stock of MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS, the ï¬nest and largest stock in the county and prices to suit the times. rrr AND FINISH GUARANTEED, ‘. every customer sent away well pleased. CATHRO 8: Co.â€"56. GLOTHING. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONT†FRIDAY, APRIL 19, â€"-Mr. W.J Burden, mctMr. Wm. Burden, of thtlo Brlmdnl gradubed at the meant medical conn exmlnstlona with ï¬rst-clue: honcr, and Is untitled to writ‘voofserhbnunem. D. C. ALF. 1M. . C. Wcongntnhe toourclever Wind we t. a may van 3 necess- Uni tn: .1: ha Ian and Peta-born for the Cubist-um LifeAu-o- elation,otToronto,lsngum d: the Ben aonhouse,andwlllbo in town .11 week. What Mr. Cobb does not know abs-u: In- snrmoe Is not worth kncwlng. â€"Mr. George MeHugh returned on Set- nrdsy evening from a visit to his brother, who is seriously ill st Oxesoo, Iowa. Mr- McHngh reports the season much more advanced than in 0ntsrio.end says that the farmers have most or their mains done. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lithgow left Mon- dsy ta- Chieego to visit friends. They will spendflsgae time st Kels- mszoo, .Miehignn, Mrs. Ms tether. They will be absent shoot a month, end will visit friends in Detroit and Semis on the we, home. â€"Cobonrg World: M as L. Felt, who has been visit In Linden , returned on Tuesday ...... . “’11). win. of Lindsay, hne been flaking her mother, Mrs. Evens. Henry-st" who he: been 111 for some time. â€"Mr. J as. Keith intt marl" for Niagara. to nttend Gnynd Camp of the Sons of Scotland. Mrs. Keith accom- panied him as In as Toronto, where she wiiiremain with hiends until his return. â€"-Mr. Fair, G.T.R. dospotoher at Pater- boro, late of Lindsay, was in town on Sat- urday looking up old trienda and acquaint- ances. Be intends spending Eater holi- days with his parents st Cannington. -â€"Mr. Edgar Edwards, merohnnt ballot, Woodvme. who has been seriously ill f Jr some time with congestion of the inn is now recovering under: the care of r. Grant, of that village. â€"Mr. Burgess, or the G. T. R. despatoh- ere' depsrzmens, who has‘ been conï¬ned to his room by illness, ls again able to be out for a short time one: day. â€"Mrs. J. Calhoun, 0! Toronto, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Pen-kin, for a few days, will mum n home tomorrow. ,â€"Mrr. Hugh C. McLuan, of St. Thomas, 13 :spendlng a con 0 of weeks In town, the guest 0: Mrs. H. McLaughlin. â€"Mr. Bert 0' Brier. of Penetangul- shene, who had been standing the funeral of his brother, the late John O'Brien, In spending a few days in town. â€"Mr. Thee. Byrne, of Klmnount. was in town to day. He reports the loo In Burnt River broken up and Cuew’a logs are moving down the rlver. â€"Mr. Clement Pepper, of the Dominion bank, Uxbridge, spent Sunday and Monday in town, the guest or his friend, Mr. How- ard MnoGnohen. â€"Mr. J. J. Pearson, who hndohnrgeot a stat! of lnmbermon at Goodorhnm all winter, is enjoying the Easter holidays with his funny in town. H. 0035' embmAtorthoC WI. _Aguo- â€"Mrls Lewis Ray, son of Mr. Duncan Ragga home from Toronto Univeuity. will spend his vacation here and at Lorneviile. â€"Mrs. G. E. Manning and children Am staying with her sister Mrs. ’1‘. Brodie, corner of William and Melbourne-333. â€"Master Harold Cnnninghnni. non of Mr. Thee. Cunningham, O s is spending his Easter holidays wish â€m. m. 0. Fox, Cobonrg. â€"Mr. Wm. Bowen, with Sampson. Kennedy 00., Toronto, spent Good Friday with relatives in town. â€"Mr. Louis Archnmbnnlf, merchant tailor, of Toronto, la spending Easter at home, Yorksh, north war}. â€"Mlss Ezhel Flavelle arrived home from Toronto on Saturday. She will return to her etudlts on Wednesday. â€"Mr. F A. Walters, of Lindsay, eon of Thomas Walter, passed. his degree or D. D S. with ï¬rst class honors. -Mlss Christina J sokson. of Lornovllle. was among the numerous visitors In town for the Easter holldays. â€"Mr. W. M. Robertson returned home last evening, atm- apendlng a few days In Par: Hope and Cobourg. -â€"Mi-. Dmlel Currie. o: Hut! ,1. visiting his brother-W13", Mr. F. cf the north ward. â€"Rev. S. E. Shore ’5 wife wd children are spending their ‘ aster holidays with their friends in Pieton. â€"â€"Mru. J. J. Manin tad (influx- Ada. ct Peta-hora. are visiting 30 Work- man’a. Adelaide-at. â€"Mr. Robert Splu- hu been conï¬ned to his home to: seven! dun from a «was mm: or Innate. Hâ€"v-Mr. M E. Quirk. mom of the tolephono 030mm. upono Enta- with Toronto friends. â€"-Mlu mm. Earle. of Toronto. spent the Enter holldun at. her home. 0 It" out ward. 4m. N. 5. Cheats ma Mlu Elk G. Chem m gun“ at Dr. Hon-Imam. Cambridge-Io. Lmu Lulu mm. or Toronto, mm:- lng wlch hu- unole. Mr. G. A. Little. Amman-It. -â€"Mlu S. A. Thompson, of Newcastle In I gtnut cf the Mine. Fanning. of Lind- ny-u . â€"Mlii Bmoei‘ot Baa-vortex), run In town £50112†visiting her Mona. Mlu Jan 0 . â€"Mr. Rabi. Boss. of the Dominion Bank, spent Good Friday It Port Perry. â€"Rev. Newton Hill, Omomeo. m in town calling on his old triends Thursday. â€"Mr. Leo. Primonu. of this town, spans Monday in: with triends in the country. -â€"Mr. J. J. Carter, of Manila, in: been visiting friends in town the put tow (by. â€"Mr. Horace Mnnn of Toronto, in visiting at the parantni homo, oontil ward. 4113.13.13. " oi You-km:- vioiting Mn. 1‘. :Rldont-It. â€"Mr. Collins, oi the Collegiate m, in spondingn tow days in Toronto. â€"Miu Harvey. of Gnvonhnrjt, is visit- ing Mina Rae, ot the out ward. -Dr. DeGmoi And wile are making a short visit with Toronto friends. vuiern‘g'mwaxi’sm, â€"Mr. A; F. Bur, ot Tax-onto Unlvullty. u in town for the nation. visitinghtriondaï¬ V in ï¬v'vn. ' â€"Miu Jennie Fanning. ct Omgevmo, is visiting friends in town. â€"Miu O'Lonno, of the W M is visiting Hamilton trundl- â€"-min Tm Manbb. or Woodvmo, :- flaming friends In con. --Mr. A. J. Gough, or Pam. spout Saturday In town. â€"Mlu Olive Mun-k, ct Imato. ll VII“- !ng blond- ln town. â€"Mr. Thou. Armstrong spent Good Friday In Petal-bore. â€"m.s Lizzie Va.» 1. mm m Mn. J. Wu, Rldont-at. â€"Mlu Lulu Dnndu, cf Toronto, I. visiting friends In town. Hg». . Geo. Stator, “Toronto, In In town. moronxmu-mtu mdontomibuhto wheolmdlmnldnmml munch: mmmmddeputun «ml-bone“:- 01 well known people. bulim- man. do. All um hmlflfld Into and: panda“! to'rhoPou,a ring up No.12 oaths phone.) m In I m- Hundreds of poapla attended Gm Broa'. big around“ moon Sutu- dnylut,and carded um they-aunt bargains In clothing our won by I!!! am in mm Loon people would w wait for Sammyâ€"the rush I. too slut- Love that day In bum from “I0 “N country.â€"â€"55. ngotnhh I’m-l, m†â€"M!ss Splu- la visiting Toronto blonds, â€"Dr. Burrows spent Saturdu in Port st Ponrlms Bookstore. Kent-3t. Luannâ€"1L Lo E1110â€. of Potabcro, ll â€"‘i‘hc Easter concert under the aucpieee of the choir of the Cambridgeet. metho- diet church waegiven in the body of the church Monday evening before a inrge and appreciative audience. The einging d the choir was all thnt could be desired and was very much appreciated. The eoioe were taken, with two exceLtione. men:- bers of the choir. Misc 8 nche alters took two cclce; Mice Wintere. three numbers; and Mice Nathcote. one. Theee young ladies are rightly cloned ae being among our beat vocaiiate. The gen gait; mm fur. Rom and Mr. ; .rnna: poeeeeeae a yr: mg baritone voice and hie partorrnancee er elicited coneiderabie awhile and one encore. Mannheim, wayeaLi revue-[tentacle opulent Want! 7 which mad the boot end pierced his 2331‘“ ’amm a.“ “$1,301.?“ u“ y on e on so - in] that he was forced to seek new antennae. â€"Here in information then will he of eervioetothe mm indies who have Ill-end, bought. or intent! to buy, wheels thin leu- eon: “But, you uh. how In women to learn to ride! I think that ii 1 wire a women, I should take 3 wheel up into somebody; big gnu-ct, put on n hething ~th and go is in euneet. Or, better. let h It a dozenjoiuinobcniningthe use ion" eiewdnyeotn vacant store or unused hull. Automountingm women need: to loan with one tootoulpedniready to go down, undboth hands on the handles to rise topaeitionontheeeddie mdamhon to the onherpednl when it comes round." â€"Mr. .130ka boll, driver to: Spat: Kilian, mot wt I somewhat pecan-r accident on Sund- . Wh no wnlklng dong "1.0.!tmth9mqptuiflnvhm 991.1. I â€"An Item lntho Owen Sound Advert!- aor announces that “the only Cool Eloisa-r. m.“â€â€˜:‘£.§.1“‘"Ԥm~ “mm m 3" m , m o o I ammon'a concgt than. Dune floor the “â€3253“. 1.2.“qu be m "" rou money along the lakes. â€"Ho Sons how on 0 near! 450horzuvlntholr nrlou gm’gdnflnz the put moon. no now me from the woods, ad but at then boturnodloooeouannd blond, Bot-om whenthomhu' gm mm to lake, nos-nib tor next winter’s opustione. 3[he worked out-nlmnlswm boooldtornoong. â€"Mr. Jock-Calypboll. drivel: tou- Smtt â€"Jchn F. Page we: tried at Bneelrldae hatweekonnchmeatheflnxtxged trnnefler of lumber 11qu and a! he afterwards sold the some to Mr. S. . Perkin, of this town. The evidence we conclusive, And Page wee antenna! to three years In Kingston penitenthry. â€"Bowmenvfl1e Steinem: -â€" "Newly men-led couples. keep oleer of Drink. La: week‘s Packet onuounoed the lulu! o! no fewer then seven nun cf twine. end one one of triplets." By the my, 3 blend would like to know how my triplets there are In e cue. â€"Mr. H. D MoCqumy. of Oflllll. has been purchulng hr quantities of tele- graph poles on the tubal-ton and Iron- Alo lines. 3nd his Igent Mr. W. Shaman. is now buy shipping them. Thoy tom quite a feature on min: for the north just now. â€"'1‘he members of the C.M.B.A. will attend only mm At. St May's church next Sunday In 3 body, sud put-k0 of communion. The youly ohoorvuuoo of this duty In one at the luvlolsbhrulu at the anaconda). â€"Gouou 8300. m aux-lacing mu lmmonu shock of clothing I: n malt c! the menu an .11de to their stock by smoke sud Wm. To the father. of boy- tho m proving the gran bonehe- tou of a momâ€"55. -.~\ muting c! an buck]! club we bald on Friduy mania no tho club room. Jada!“ tron the g “unwound tho live meeting which m hold flu boy. lntond to nuke boubnn no humans gun. mu anon. â€"Pupnntlom m bung nude 3: tho Putin mun for the moon's helium Tho muhlmry hula; ova-halal ud up“ In an uh. . Tumm- 3mm operated by mpDonï¬lon Bulk. â€"Lodioo’ nioon you kid glovoo with Jooo no glovo oioonor. in: oolo only by M. . Outer. hoodqnorton in: tho noio- hntod Pan-in Flu-u Co'o. liono in on tho moot doolroblo ohodoo. Jr]. â€"Mr. W. Hnngoriomdwoo ot Lokoiiold loot woo! ovorhonllna tho moohlnory oi tho otoomor Motto Lanioe. Mr. Goo; Mo- Foddon. olooot Lindon. to put on o ooot of white paint with nod trim ns'. -â€"Mr. Goo. Martin. of tho Vista-ls flan: [lanai-human mum ï¬g: In st m- m!!! tall week. which will u and Id- vmugo, Ind emu. him to until. his nflom produces non expedition-1:. â€"1'ho council chunbor clock. by which Joe. Wilson mm mm at the townhou. keepomou max-m mane. the late overhauling cud {crushing up of It: put. by Bristol: Bron. â€"TMQ'-ndalh hu hunnuhddnwn to Manda-'5 what. mun Womngm- It.bddga.whenm will honflmtu' thooonnng â€nod-bum... â€"Anold h-mmmtheoornc at bin-:03“ Thur-day mm 1; m on o wthaworkotmlnunduv. â€"-Tho Webs“: M a Fan-Ion memnmhymm 3nd 04m Inmtmt Co. routedâ€. bnsnooflerwuruolvod. “Tm. Willi“). K1113; g, :3! know: as manghlygru on not!) or 3 lane manual county In! week. flmugtouow. -Tho rather throughout mute!» continue- to be v tune-bu hr And the mum-It! the 1m now have their cup. In. â€"Tho gym 0! Hermitâ€. panda: at â€"mmmmmam Inn-31m. OursLm lingual-$15. u macaw-811857"- â€"Judp Den hell! did-Ion court 0m .Goodr . Betta- mm.mdud. â€"mrmoumubynN-, Ambit-bath m tunâ€"w- â€amnesia Tammi mug: “Sm 1):.wa n h m m NW NW l â€"Mr. Llndnnm win In mud upm Hurry Brynn- uul sewn! Oahu 0 on Han-m. shout swam-rad! Inna down the the. trapping mull-Ia. had“ an- My mains. ’ â€"An old “8' Whlmm‘nwh- last-gheugï¬m'hnddunanum of Mnmcctclochu â€"Ontho4th mum-Alum? £3." nu. St.uary’uoonmhuthoflmo°t a- mm- W“ m “3m: two yam afar macho: Rev. mm. m. Judo Pam mummmmu.% “mummw â€"The Benson hone loom" upland- mt this 5pm; with two MN?!“ lama mm D“ an DIM "mm" ï¬lm. J. J. unu- bon ('1. Pm The nuns ‘Bcuon Homo" “9.13““ each “mm In Iowa'- Mom In I!“ hutsmnonm. â€"Tu Queens hotel. Woodvnla. I- now mortise has: cqulppedhouls north of Tm..n’£hom no; pop-[ours luv. u- x- mm t-hmuah gut. sulfa-Elma. bonding with new 33¢th The, no largely W04- we I: Vista-h conga) Already 0% P when 81 will be baud. Inn .000 (amen. om “chi-your. Tho-om bu muom â€"cucr sonata-lawman... pa tau". sodas. council should In- mtuuloo 011093 alumna Math Mmmkmuou. â€"'1'ho new Mutual lacunae. 00. hr album When sh. unount the comment um duo. Jun. lit boon tu- promo. nu been â€"Mr. B. E. Fame). w o! R] Nair-she. “on.“ mud on of In. That. Connolly'- houuoa Helm-ct... our William... to which in will unav- hil hauyinniewdm >â€"__w._7u_.__u_. W o! Qatlmnntolï¬o Ion-48 t and! no: dung: hm o nun! of tho town mg â€"'l'ho Auburn Woollnn Ink. Poona-hm. have bean and Into 3 Jam stock coa- ourn. with u 0300.000 “and. â€"!t.Goo.Gdnnooru that the Hm'b‘nuPota-hmoanum Monday night was I mm “can. â€"IIII:I.S.J.M, ENOHIMM wathcCc.wmnwnh¢nn plied by'rnmthoou-bam. p â€"Attho 80. Para chunk van-yuan- Wm M Mun-e. Dob-on. Dan M; unhvnr .. but an madam mau- Sound m, m- lumflondnymlngm «up’wflmhiiébiwh â€"Flnom. WhMMWM m “£30100!â€me the min; u soon -ur.wm.w h xv: 14. mt!» In W thrown:- own» 0.8.5th gm. uhhtuthot chain-about .11: mm. III-MR“ ":9. In!» In emanated m, â€.118. mun-om. In] mmwm â€"1‘ho But. who a St. Paul'- chunk all. 0 Quantum! who cf the ache-uni in by the n ‘ “I! ' 259: â€"1‘anlpuc£S:. W church athanDD maid '5 . m can... duhmlhhn-dtohyuthurou- m his calling: E MW ’ni-i k fl! M “chums-dank. ,5? 3? 7": Great Hahn)! Stock Men! Floor IOz'lclol/m and Lz'm/eums, Cagflez‘s, Carfez‘s, CéemZ/e Caz/mm: (a; E4 NERS fHO USE .I U â€"â€"â€"*"" 'V ‘3‘)? Is the place to go for your Spring Suit, as we ï¬t your form, ' ï¬t your pocket, ï¬t your ideas Come and be Fittingly Fitted. [N/ J; 'H a .36 C‘urz‘azfls, â€627/7467 5‘ C0,, rat rubric)! Stock Alert, 76 and 75’ Kant-41., L: Twa’ow Séaa’es mam-mm W. G. BLAIR SONS. Full Range of Widths, Patterns and Qualities. Price: the lowest in the trade. in Hemp, Unions and Woolâ€"oar price: never so 1070; our Patterns were never so attractive as at present. and Clzem'lle Table Covers, New Dengue: Stock wry large. at prices from 256. to $5.00perpair. . . . an all the Newest and most Desirable Coloring: . . . . wildowellto bearinmindthatwe [awe a very com/late assortment of in! au- 62 Sam. BLAIB’S Fm†c 00. 3m Emmw. Wm? Warmwmw “mug“ "mm mm m...†WWE ‘ m . Mammmr WW WWWWWM WWW: f2: mm mummmm mum m mm mm... elm-(Iota. -nunocomnm the Linda†curl- â€Muhamhmmum but u whom-out. Ymmwood nm).pm flawâ€"manna nun “m5“ WM“ tho try-law.†W333. Home.“ “occupied than“. wgobullc B7 by m azmm In and under wu I new the Jesuit O'Oon Mama-plum oath... m ham‘m " memliqum†W“! morning M. who a†Onthullooonvantndohurohontbolfldlfl mono-mo WatFa-twmhnm AMuIMnuluUu. Inboyhooddmmuuymuu beg-nth: ottoman. Some otthum react ever mmhquuiumwhihothmwould not!» without in lotion or my. binocula- Itopoim most men and uuthaifluutuhitot‘houpomthowuyto liquor. may men nut to quit tobacco lguoouu‘tz Price's Toby-Gun will help ' to nphoe. and 7.5" Kent-s: