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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jun 1930, 2, p. 7

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Countless remedies are advertised for. constipation. Many relieve for the moment but they are habit formâ€" ing and mustsbe continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous minâ€" eral drugs, which remain in the sysâ€" iem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. . Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect. Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature‘s machinery to become lazy. â€" ALEX ANDER M urray â€" A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter‘s Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipaâ€" tion poisons pass away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. All druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. The race for health Send free Recipe Book to Aporess Nam® M ade by M urray c/1 quart of milk a day per person is desirable for the best of health. You can get your folks to ‘*eat‘‘ milk by serving attractive foods calling for plenty of it. The new St. Charles recipe book contains nearly 200such recipes. Send for it today. it is free. THE BORDEN CO., LIMITED 140 St. Paul W., Montreal SUFFER FROM , CONSTIPATION? It is easily won by the man who eats the foods that furnish real nutriment and do not tax the digestion. Shredded Wheat with milk not only tastes good, but is good. The crisp, flavory shreds of baked whole wheat are so appetizâ€" ing and strengthening. Combines the "roughage" you need with the proteins and mineral salts. Delicious for any meal with your favorite fruit. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. \Campaign for Children‘s Aid Society Totalled Over $2714 Below asknowledgement is made of the balance of the doations secured in the recent campaign for funds for the carrying on of the good work of the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society. The campaign was in charge of a committee of ladies, Mrs. H. W. Darling being the convenor, and Mrs. Karl A. Eyre, the secretaryâ€"treasurer. These ladies enlisted the support and Ladies‘ Committee Makes Striking Success of Campaign for Funds for the District Children‘s Aid. More Than in the 1928 Campaign Raised This Year. List of Balance of Subscriptions Now Acknowledged. Society Now in Good Financial Circumstances. assistance of all the church, fraternal and patriotic societies of the town, the ladies of these societies making a house to house canvass of Timmins, while Mrs. S. Sky and Mrs. W. W. Wilson, effectively assisted by Mrs. F. C. Evans, Mrs. R. Stark and Mrs. N. Carne, carried through the canvass at section of Timmins and the firms with head offices outside town were all canâ€" vassed by Mrs. Darling and Mrs. Eyre. The success of the whole campaign was most ncteworthy, the amount netted peing more than collected in 1928, the last campaign for funds previously held. The very sincerest thanks of the Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society of the District of Cochrane is extended to all the ladies responsible for the unusually successâ€" ful campaign so effectively conducted. The District Children‘s Aid will be able to carry on for another year or more without further public appeal for funds. Owing to the illness of the secretaryâ€" treasurer of ‘ the campaign committee there has been a little delay in pubâ€" lishing the final returns of the camâ€" paign, but in the meantime the Childâ€" ren‘s Aid has had the advantage of ‘the money and has all outstanding accounts paid and a balance on hand to carry on with. Carne, carried through the canvass at the Dome and South Porcupine. At the Dome and South Porcupine a totail cf $352.05 was secured. . The business The total secured from the camâ€" paign was $2,714,48. Of this amount $992.85 has been acknowledged in preâ€" vious issues of The Advance. There was another $352.05 acknowledged in The Advance of May 22nd, 1930, this being the very pleasing amount secured from South Porcupine and the Dome. The amount acknowledged is $1,286.32, and in addition there are a number of contributions of less than $1.00 which total $83.26. The following are the balance of the donations to be acknowledged:â€"â€" $100.00â€"â€"John Knox. $50.00â€"Masonic Order. $10.00 eachâ€"C. Humphrey, A. G. Carâ€" son, W. H. Pritchard, J. J. Denny. $6.82â€"-Mite box, Imperial Bank South Porcupine. $5.00 eachâ€"Mrs. G. S. Scott, Mrs. H. W. Darling, Mrs. Geo. Lake, Mrs. T. E. Fritchard, Chief L. McLauchlan, Ideal Hardware, Workers‘ Coâ€"Operative, Dr. C. Sullivan, Timmins Business Colâ€" lege, Northland Motor Sales, G. Lee, Mrs. G. C. Irving, Mrs. A. R. Harkness, Mrs. J. M. Dougherty, Farther O‘Gorâ€" man, Mrs. H. A. Morin, Mrs. C. W. Young, Mrs. N. Williams, Mrs. W. Hass, P. E. Cooper, S. Wookey, D. E. Keeley, W. F. J. Cosser, W. F. Morgan, Roy M. Asselstine, H. Skavliem, F. W. Gilbert, E. W. Porley. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT $3.006 eachâ€"Shankman Bros L. Sing Todhunter Mrs. G. Gauthier, M. L. Urquhart, R $2.00 eachâ€"Mining Cafe, G. Jones, J. W. Faithful, Mrs. Dalley, Mrs. Blackâ€" man, Mrs. G. Lee, John Boyd, Mrs. W. R. Dodge, W. L. Hogarth, Mrs. M. J. Brovender, A. Dooley, Gambleâ€"Robinâ€" son Co., F. Feldman, Duncan Pruit Co., Mrs. A. E. Cole, Goldale Cafe, C. Yong, Mrs. R. Eddy, Mrs. D. Sutherland, R. W. Young, Mrs. Ringsleben, Mrs. C. E. Taylor, W. G. Curtis, Mrs. J. R. Matts, Godfrey Johnson, Mrs. T. Neill, Mrs. G. A. Macdonald, Rev. R. S. Cushing, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. A. Hubert, P. O. Pparfitt, J. Chilcott, M. Elwelt. $1.50â€"J. Gurnell. $1.00 eachâ€"Mrs. G. Adams, Mrs. R. Allan, Alex Allan, Anonymous, R. Anâ€" tovacci, A. Acinine, W. Aide, Mr. Adamâ€" son, E. Angrignon, J. Aillen, T. Antoâ€" nacci, J. Astor, F. Avoledo, R. Anderson, G. Armstrong, A. Aiken, T. Adams, C,. Aho. F. Boudreau, J. Bosar, L. Berardino, A. Borgna, J. Bakalar, J. Bolykoose, Vi. Poni, A. Boychuk, P. Bailey, H. Beard, P. Bogiko, M. Burke, J. B. Bissonnette, wW. H. Burns, F. Baderski, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Brill, Mrs. Belanger, Mrs. Bucoâ€" vetsky, Mrs. F. Burt, Jean Belair, Mrs. Booker, J. L. Brown, F. Boissoneau, S. J. Bucovetsky, C. Bowker, R. L. Brown, L. Botallato, J. Beattie, M. Baloneckie, A. Birch, P. Boffa, V. Brogucievic, J. Biklacich, D. Burrella, J. Beatty, A. Bombardier, Jas Bennett, L. Boisvert, J. Bonnell, R. Berardi, J. Beriley, H. P. Blackmore, W. Bleving, J. A. Bard, R. Bowden, R. Brown, C. Beauchamp, S. Blain, A. Bellefieculle, J. Bray, G. Besâ€" tich, L. Blais, J. Boby, J. Belair, P A. Burk, E. Blais, Primo Bonil, B. Byakâ€" oriski, S. Byakoriski, G. Baldwin, J. Bolkovac, G. Balonecky, A. Bateman, H. Billson, J. Brennan, T. Bulcivic, A. Blais, G. Borgna, N. Brouillard, K. M. Buffin, C. Burga, C. Brownscombs, W. Bromley, M. Banich, J. Bertin, E. Buâ€" rich, G. Bogatto, F. Bourcher. Cameron, D. Clark, F. M. Coules, A. Cororuk, L. Cororuk, L. Canilitt, D. M. Cameron, D. Craig, J. Chutson, A. Cosâ€" tain, A. Carveth, A. Coiner, 0. Carveth, H. Cantin, C. Costello, A. Carriere, W. Collier, W. Ciccone, J. Ciclin, Chas. Canadian Club Cafe, Chong Wing Laundry. Chong Lee, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Cunliffe, Mrs. F. Carrlere A. Corâ€" less, Mrs. A. Clarke, Mrs. J. It. "Cliff; Mrs. A. B. Cadman, S. Cohen, Mrs. Crews, Mrs. E. A. Caldbick, F. Cook, P Chapman, D. Cicci, L. Campbell, K. Chappell, J. Court, T. Chapp, P. Cheesa, F®. Coureaux, B. Carino, C. Chisrelli, G. Cicci, S. Calka, G. Celtais, J. Calinosky J. Cicci, G. Corelli, A. Chreake, C. Carey, A. Cicci, W. Clark, B. Comier, G. Carduzzi, W. Curtis, S. CGiccl, E. Curtis, L. Celtars, P. Catuzich, P. Coâ€" laircenzo, J. Cardruff, F. Cohen, J. Cutyvran, A. Cistti, M. Coulas, T.. A. Court, T. Clinton, O. Cearorocco, W. Colten, G. Celestine, D. Cecire, L. Carâ€" nety, L. Cicci, F. Chornakoga, H. Culyâ€" ran, J. Christian, J. Capuran, A. Cooâ€" kow, J. Cloutier, W. Carriere, D. Chiola, F. Cadis, J. Cormier, O. Cote, â€" M. Cosâ€" tuik, J. Collins, 1. . Ciarrocco. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Deas, W. H. Dunâ€" field, P."Dunn, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Dunâ€" lop, Mrs. DeFeu, MrsS. Durrell, Mrs. Deâ€" Mille, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs.. A. C. Dorâ€" schener, B. Dybyck, J. Devlire, A. Duâ€" val, U Daley, H. Dobson, F. Dalnuck, D. DeTarueu, P. DeBon, R. DpuSano, H. Downey, F. Derocco, S. Dennison, J. M. Docking, Tony De‘Lur, S. Dupois, J. Dillon, E. Duxfield, Ted Duxfield, E. Dunbabin, F. Difabis, N.Delick, A. R. Dubien, W. DeFeu, M. Dennison, A. Duncan, A. Doljsibar, J. Doucet, Di Tullio, A. DiTarco, J. Dunlop, M. Daâ€" banovitch, T. Dabanovitch, W. G. Davies, J. F. Desjardins, L. Dellanâ€" tonis, L befant, L.'D’Alexandri, L. Diâ€" cessare, D. Delmonte, B. Drummond, J. E. Dingley, R. Dubien, J. Dresich, P. Disanc. Mrs. J. Everard, Mrs. F. Edawards, F. FRllies, I. Edlund, Geo. Elliott, Everett, Mr. Estelle, Mr. Elikins, R. Elley, R. J. Eamonds, S. Eckert, J. Edâ€" monds, C. Ennud, H. Eden, V. Enaristo, wW. L. Eldridge. Fong Hing Laundry, Fong Gin Launâ€" dry, Mrs. Fitzgerald, R. L. Fraser, Mrs. Fligg, Mrs. Farmer, J Fisher, â€"P. Fawkes, C. Fournier, D. Fulton, H. Fournier, J. Finlayson, H. Fortin, A. Fournier, D. Fraser, C. Fiendale, A. L. Fournier, J. Fowler, R: A. Ferguson, C. Francoiskovich, G. Fortein, J. Frantsi, A. Fraser. Mrs. J. Gariepy, Mrs. Grigg, Mrs. P. Griffiths, G. E. Golden, Mrs. D. Grimâ€" ston, Wm. Groat, Ian M. Gordon, P. M. Gordon, S. E. Grant, K. Gordeyko, M. Gordon, P. Gonzalez Gerovich, F Gualdo, J. Grifliths, G. E. Golden, Mrs. D. Grimâ€" ston, Wm. Groat, Ian M. Gordon, P. M. Gordon, S. E. Grant, K. Gordeyko, P. Gonzalez, A. Guirlando, S. Gjrid, P. Gerovich, F. E. Germain, W. Green, A. Gualdo, J. Gesparce, J. Gleason, R. CGuillemette, H. Green, G. Girardi, H. Gouget, Gauthier, J. Gagne, J. CGrould, J. Grimshaw, P. Geddes, T. Garkarin, G. Ginpoalo, A. Grant, R. D. Goldâ€" worthy, C. Gerovitz, J. Gogot, J. Greerâ€" ich, J. Gannon, A. Gagne, P. Granâ€" poolo, J. Gotch, D. Gimatto, M. Garâ€" paroe, J. Grenfell, W. Guay. Hop Lee Laundry, Hong Loee, Gladys Hughes, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs. 5. L. Honey, Mrs. H. Horster, Mrs. C. Horâ€" ster, Mrs. H. Hopkins, Mrs. L. P. Heil, H. Hazelwood, V. Hutala, F. Harting, H. Hartling, A. Holgivac, M. Haggart, A. Hannah, C. W. Hempton, L. Hall, C. Howzard, C. Hay, Chas, Hirster, R. Hadley, Geo. Henderson, A. T. Hayâ€" wood, Hunter, T. Hay, N. Hway, S. Herstak, J. Harosym, T. Hookon, G. Halgovac, O. Hansen, T. HMHway, A. Holâ€" :I.'Collins, D. Colarincenzo, C THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO civac, W. Huron, W. Hazelwood, W. Hannigan, J. Hamilton, A. Helninen, W. H. Harris, J. Hrooat, H. Haastke, L. Hemming, C. Hutt. J. Innis, W. Iving, J. Iankovich, J Irving. Henry Jukon, Mrs. A. Johnson, C. Jonovich, M. Jonovich, J. Jurnie, P. C. Ja, F. Jiraldo, E. Jiraldo, J. Johnson, T. E. Johnson, M. Jizerinaly. Mrs. J. Keene, L. E. Kelly, E. Keizer, J. Karlovic, G. Kentz, J. Kobe, C. Kenâ€" nedy, J. Kerr, A. Kuly, Ed. Keelan, W. Kuznin, R. Keen, K. Kovck, J. Kaleâ€" muk, A. Kuznir, A. Kocietek, A. King, J. Kirk, T. Kobzik, J. Kovis, S. Kalisek, G. E. Kyle, Y. Kushnir, J. Kellar. Mrs. W. Langdon, A. Lucas, D. Laâ€" prairie Co., M. Lazenby, Mrs. R. Larimer, Mrs. Lafrenier, Mrs. H. Lloyd, Mrs. A. W. Lang, Mrs. G. S; Lowe, Mrs. T. Lainsbury, H. J. LeMuir, J. A. Little, F. Leatels, J. Laurin, M. Ladazony, P. C. Lalond, E. Lalonde, D. Ladesic, CG. C. Lorney, J. Lulick, J. A. Leonard, T. H. Langley, M. J. Landers, J.. A. Landers, F. Little, M. Lawson, H. Lochâ€" ric, H. Leng, T. Lamont, G. Leone, L. Lizzi, E. Laroche, C. Laurin, B. Ladorâ€" ozny, S. Lubic, T. Laskarin, T. Laskarin, T. Lybanovich, G. Lalosh, J. Lemieux, C. Lapalme, J. Lynch, P. Lepak, E. Lauren, A. Lafontaine, C. Lizzi, S. Lucâ€" tan, J. Lomiuk, D, Lavallie, N. Leduc. Mrs. McCann, Mrs. C. Munro, Mrs. E. McDonald, Mrs. D. Morrison, Mrs. M. McChesney, Mrs. O. J. Morgan, A. Millar, Mrs. L. McFadden, R. Moreâ€" croft, J. Murphy, W. Mawhinney, Miss McLecd, Miss MacDonald, Mrs. B. Marâ€" tin, T. C. Mason, Mrs. H. J. McGee, W. A. MacDonald, Mrs. A. Moore, Mrs. KW. Menear, Mrs. C. J. Munn, B. E. Milbury, B. Micholiuk, R. Mitchell, Mrs. W. McHugh, Mrs. J. McGuire, T. Misich 3. Malodicki,, W. Magee, J. Maceleivee W. McBain, J. D. MacLean, R. McGee Manjgotich, F. u/hllette P. Mascarin C. W. McDonald, J. Mallar, W. McKee I-) MéKie, M. MacMillan, R. McDonald J. A. McDonald, T. Morgan, G. Morpan J. Mackenzie, W. Miriachuk, A. Mailkâ€" iewiez, S. Maikiewicz, W. Mansfield, TI. M. Moore, F. Mohr, T. J. Moore, B. Mair, J. McNeil. J. Matthews, A: Macâ€" Neil, A. Morin, A. Merault,> S. Melaâ€" kovitch, J. McCord, C. McNulty, R. Manders, C. Moscel, J. Martin, E. Morâ€" son, H. Mackay, D. H. McDougall, S. McMillan, F. Mestri, G. Moretti, Martin, V. Marjarjmas, J. Matthews, C. McGrie, Miss K. McNabb. Mrs. Jack Newton, New York Cafe, C E. Newkirk, J. Niksie, F. Niksie, G. Nipâ€" per, G. Nourick, F. Nipsie, Alex Nilson, J. Newton, A. Noris,‘ T. Nuhma, N. Nubrinick,;~T. Nicksich, J. Nikula. P. O‘Gorman, E. A. O‘Callaghan, J. Orasklovic, P. O‘Donnell, D. O‘Connor, J. O‘Donnell, J. Ormston, J. O‘Connor, C. Ostifichuk, W. Osonvicz, E. O‘Conâ€" Prince of Wales Hotel, Mrs. J. B. Traianl Pare, Mrs. C. W. Pexton, Mrs. H. Parâ€" bout, V nell, Mrs. J. Precious, Mrs. P. Petroski, l Thibou Mrs. Prout, Mrs. T. Platt, Mrs. G. Pond, Torlone r'10 M. A. O‘Brien, H. Orlondich, B Ostoff, G. Oreskarisk. mmR Timmins, Ort. For Sale hy Mrs. N. Perrault, H. Parliament, 8. J. Parkyn, G. Parkonich, M. Pecouci, P. Pemarkoske, C. A. Perry, G. Parson, H. Potvin, S. Polie, E. Perkovich, J. Perâ€" kovich, J. W. Phillips, Pivic, T. Papâ€" pone, W. Pennington, C. Pizzalo, L. Purefacti, W. Prentice, J. Paolakovic, J. Potocnick, W. Priddle, Y. Puck, D. Purefacti, V. Pop, R. Pipinenic, C. Palaâ€" mariuk, D. R. Prior, T. Polansich, M. Patavan, A. Patavan, L. Prentice, E. Pictite, V. A. Phillips, J. Pesely, F. Perâ€" ello, S. Piskulich, J. Pavolokovic, M. Poâ€" povich, W. J. Parker, A. Pasquale, J. Pizzale, L. Poheski, S. Podlezny, A. Peacock, W. Passi. Mrs. M. Quinn. Radio Cafe, Mrs. Rocheforte, Mrs. T. C. Rowe, Mrs. Ray; Mrs. L. W. Redburn, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. T. H. Richards, R. Richards, Ed. Richards, Mrs. A. Rogers, R. Richardson, Mrs. Read, Mrs. M. Ryâ€" an, Mrs. T. Rowe, Mrs. Rusnor, J. Roâ€" delea, L. Rubric, T. Reo, L. J. Riopelle, F. Rankin, T. Rubric, A. S. Reo, R. Reen, C. Roberts, J. H. Robar, J. Rochefort,° W. Robson, W. G. Reck, C. Roberts, A. Robson, M. Rosman, M. Radov, G. Ruscette, G. Ricci, R. Rowâ€" land, J. Rendulic, E. C. Ruscetti, R. Rusciolletti, R. Richards, C. Rheault, P. B. Read, D. G. Ridout, P. Ricci, C. Ruscitti, T. J. Richards, D. Rukovina, (G. Redden, G. Ruert. J. Smith, V. Salvador, C. Slaboda, C. Subot, J. Sarkotish, J. Slaboda, B. Scuilloto, J. Scheffryk, J. Simunovich, J. Stopes, V. Strugar, K. Shantin, J. Snyder, B. Stimac, L. Surslow, V. Struâ€" ear, D. Sullivan, J. Snopko, N. Sarkoâ€" tich, P. Salega. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. Skelly, Mrs. Simms, Sam Lon Laundry, Soon Lee, C. Surman, Mrs. Sween, Star Laundry, J. M. Studor, Mrs. L. Silver, Mrs. Saytch, Isabel Stirling, C. Savard, Mrs. W. H. Severt, M. B. Scott, Steinâ€" berg Mahn, J. Seubert, T. Ssomoruk, H.. E. St. Clairâ€"Pike, I. Szwata, R. Ssampson, P. Sertich, C. Sacrinen, J. Samenyck, C. Stevenson, K. Somecok, S. Sertich, J. Shulich, J. C. R. Skuce, C. swanson, I. Stirrat, W. Summer, E. Small, A. Saunders, E. Smith, H. Sharpe, G. Smania, W. Small, Schyns, J. W. Schymth, John Scullion, T. Soneâ€" go, D. Setacci, C. Simard, J. Simonovic, J. Smith, N. Subaric,, C. Small, . E. stonehouse, A. Stirling, W. Staples, L. Staples, J. Simunovic, A. Sinclair, F. Sertie, J. Spiegelhalter, C. Sennuck, S. Ssabon, T. Sbyueruk, J. Sertich, T. Soâ€" bolincich, J. Sevis, L. Scrappko, D. Saâ€" lenko, O. Sinola, L. Stardal, J. Sarkoâ€" vitch. Mrs. W. Trumble, Mrs. J. Thomas, T E. Thomas, Mrs. Tarlonie, J. Taylor, B Tarcisio, G. Turisini, J. A. Tessier, J E. Tessier, F. Tomkinson, T. Teasdale, Mrs. E. Teasdale, A. Tario, J. Tinsley, S. Tennyson, V. Tomlonovich, J. Tuscar, F. K. Tapani, T. Turoz, W. Thomas, Y. Tobarchuk, A. Thomas, B. Tozoline, G. Traiani, S. Tomick, V. Turner, N. Theâ€" bout, W. T. Thompson, H. Turner, W. Thiboutat, N. Toki, W. H. Thomas, R. Torlone, J. Turcotte, P. Turissini. You may now secure the counterpart of the Famous Gordon "V"â€" Line Hosiery in Mrs. E. Urquhart, E. Ukryn. Mrs. Vansickle, Mrs. R. Varey, M. Vucetech, T. Vikljan, H. Viland, M. Varlonc, F. Vukobratic, V. Vujonovich, F. Volovic, V. Vainia, J. Vincent, P Villeneuve, B. Vukceivich, J. Vidma, P Virgilo, J. Vidmar, J. Valesi. F. M. Wallingford, Mrs. N. Wightâ€" man, N. Wightman, Mrs. Wynne, Mrs. West, O. Webster, E. Wadsworth, Mrs. Wright, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Wallington, W. White, W. Wills, F. Webber, Geo. Wallace, W. H. Wallace, F. Williams, S$. Wilson, C. Wari, R. Williams, C. Wurm, J. Westine, J. Waldron, A. Wifâ€" fen, J. Woloshuk, J. Watkins, J. Wilson, wW. J. Wallace, C. Worth, A. Whitford, J. Wajcieskowski. Wm. Youmans, P. Youlton, T. Young, J. Yuon, C. Yukolini, C. Yellar, C. Yiglietto, T. Yankovich, V. Yaki, T. Yatuzich, J. Yangotis, M. Yoki, M. Yacknewich, J. Yongmans, N. Yankonâ€" vich V. Zuchitto, J. Zarkovitch, L. Zanelli D. Zarkovic, E. Zadovozny. HOW BARNUM MADE MUCH MONEY OUT OF A FREE SHOW In view of the fact that a circus was in town last wsek and that no matter how well conducted such an event may be there are sure to be some to find fault, saying that all about the circus are fakers or wrong, the following arâ€" ticle now going the rounds of the press is offered to the readers of The Adâ€" vance:â€" There are many storiesâ€"some apoâ€" cryphal no doubt, but all amusingâ€"â€" about the great showman, P. T. Barâ€" num. For one of them Mr. Moreton Frewen, the English economist, is reâ€" Frewen, sponsible Oonce, he says, on arriving in New York, he found the city placarded by Barnum with huge posters, annountâ€" ing that the last of the buffalo herds, brought from Montana, would be on view in his New Jersey show on cerâ€" tain day. At that time the only way of getting from New York to New Jersey was by taking one of a fleet of huge steam ferries that ‘plied to and fro across the Hudson River. The day arrived, and such a vast throng crowded the ferries that, alâ€" thcugh the fareâ€"normally twentyâ€"five centsâ€"was doubled, there was still barely standing room on the boats. When the great show was crammed to its extreme capacity Barnum himself announced through a megaphone that the buffalo herd had stampeded when only a few miles away at Trenton, but that every disappointed sightseer there would receive back his entire fee as he went out through the turnstiles He hopmed that a free view of his beasts and of the tattooed lady would comâ€" pensate them for their disappointment. _A little later it leaked out that the shrewd showman had hired all the ferry boats that day between New N. Yutlenuck,; S. Yelick, L. Yasoneâ€" ENMANS introduce their Double "V*" Heel Hosieryâ€"the newest note in finest chiffonâ€"idenâ€" tical with the wellâ€"known Gordon "V"â€"Line Hosiery so favored by fashion leaders in New York and elsewhere. Here is the ultimate in feminine hosiery â€"silks of rare quality in shades to match the new season‘s colors, fashioned with the latest Double "V*" Heel that is so smart and becoming. Penmans Double "V*" Heel Hosiery has the ankleâ€"enhancing, V â€"shaped shadows placed exactly where nature places a shadow on the heel. Penmans Double "V" Heel Hosiery No.555 (silk to top) may be purchased at any of the dealers listed in this advertisement, Penmans No. 872 (silk to bhem), with the New Narrow Point Heel, is a splendid everyday hose in semiâ€"service weight, combining‘ good appearance with long wear, l aal 8 83 street SW1 ) Hee and e No evening wear. A very popu senting remarkable value 888 clear chiffon (silk to top) and No. ce (silk to hem) have the latest curved and come in shades suitable for both ning wear. A very popular line repreâ€" York and Jersey City and had made a small fortune out of the credulous New York crowd. Use INSTANT RIT to tint or fast dye fabrics. Comes in season‘s fashionable shades. Kasy to use, quicker, longer lastingâ€"no spots â€"â€"n10 streaks. 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