\. » §='~=--_--.-...sa < . a., _ ll l Wiiui ‘ “ = gif?- rs- EE _ ul .4 lil i f l§_I,»= _ it ~ ,J ` l 1 vi v ,, .i_-, ' |' 1 l i ifilliglk ' » _ i 1 f v ,i" _-i iii ,.-i _._ _ly _ _ l , -PAGE SIX "run muse saws' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ vnnsr or ALL." APRIL 28, 19:1 1 WONDERFUL I ~ JUNIPER BERRIES _rr Z5 And Their Action On The Kidneys :iff ._ ' "'“2`3.' . For many years. it has been known that Gin is excellent for the Kidneys. Rdmedies, containing the medicinal principle of juuiper, were regularly pres- cribed by pliysicians. Yet Gin alone will not cure serioixs Kidney Trouble as it ` his other injurious effects. No\v,'GIN PILLS contain the soothing, healing ' perties of Gin (\\‘lic-ure the nzinie CIN Pl LLS). lint GIN PILLS also contain er curative ii vents. lt is the zvmbz'/iirhou of these Several _valuable ingredients at gives Glld PILLS the wonderful ver to cure all forms of Kidney and _ der Trouble. " GIN PILLS ease the pain and soothe Irritated Bladder. GIN PILLS cure ` pressiouandincoiitiueiice ofthel`riiic. PILLS relieve Pain in The llark. _ N PILLS reduce swollen hands :uid it. (IIN PILLS give streugtli to weak ncys. GI.\' PILLS cure Rlieuiiiiilisiii. hiper combined \\ith ilieollier 1 liureiics i GIN PILLS worked wonders for i'. Herbert. 5 Pi.r.ssrvix.x.s, O:~:r. "I sudcrcd with Kidney Trouble for stveriil years, and tried numerous r medics and doctors’ prescriptions vgtliont permanent relief, my case being t' tonic. After seeing about t`.lN PILLS and as it is a known fact that ]unipcr / _ /, V, ’ _ _,_ , ;,//, /f,f/ »/_ '_ fr//%/V////Q/'_///I(/;/ /'_ __ / A WV- . /W7#/. 1 ' , all' f // ,/fl' ~ f Wi”//Z'j§l<1fff»»__// 'J f /’ " 1 ui I Oni: Smal.: Piu. without alcohol is excellent for the kiilneys, I decided to try GIN PILLS. One single pill gave me great relief. I have now taken almost four boxes of GIN PILLS and find mysi-lf completely cured. No more had humor-increase in nfeiglit-clear eyes-fresli color-more strength and vigor. This is what GIN PILLS have done for ine." H_ p()\\'I5 1{ERBEg';_‘_ GIN PILLS are sold hvnndenlers at 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50 and are guaranteed to give relief or 1nonc_\' refunded. '.I`r_\' fluarniitce. Sent on receipt Cf price if you them on this positive "money-back" r dealer does not handle them. Sample box free if you write us, mentioning this paper. National Drug and Chemical Co., Dept. P. 1°.. Toronto. MANGA-'|"Ol‘lE BLOOD AND NERVE TABLETS buildup iliewhole ni. The best tonic for woineii and young girls. 5oe. ri box. 74 syate Q-_-L House maids and wives wil do well to secure one half doz- 1 WHIPS BROTHER WITH en of Patons big bargains ap- rons for house cleaning- Phtons. ' 4-25dtfrii Large Size E Ni BROI DERED Script Letters all ready to AT- TAOH to towels centres.eto.’i`HE LETTERS ln stock are B. C D. G H L. M. P. R. S. W and the price |06 each. THESE LETTERS ARE 2 I-4 inch high and are not to BE COMPARED with the one inch LETTERS.--StanleyBros.4-27d4 A waterproof c, wat for your sm .ll boy is something that you have been looklno for along time These new ones today ii. e just as Carefully cur. and as well made u the models for men. Prices $5 00 and $6.00. Sizes for boy ~. 8 to i5 yours of age. Moore Q. ~ic,Leod_ 1' ` 4-24dt.f ' One of the most popular fabrics for spring wear is cream serge .ilth black stripe. W-1 have WILKESBARRE, Penn., April 23- Michiiel Volok of Sa\vycrsville and his younger brother Andrew fell in love with Annie Fristull, 21 und pretty. Michiicl. asked Andrew to a- bandon his suit. He refused. They consulted Annie. She said she pre- ferred Andrew, who was nearer licr own nge. Micluiel proposed thnt he and Andrew have ii fist fight, the winner to inzirry the girl. Andrew agreed. - The fight took place. ln the fourth round Michael weepingly acknowledg- ed tliat he was beaten. Then he uct- ed ns best nian :it the wedding. Andrcw's happiness aroused Mich- asl's jealousy and he hiid Andrew ar- rested on ti charge of disorderly con- duct. After hearing the facts Justice Miller discharged Andrew. ENTIRELY BALI) ~ " llc llai Com d f G vl wide variety of this attractive " 7 m°n°° 0 7° fabric with black pin strips in Afler Using Two wgglfs \]3¢ .arylng distances apart. Fou r - . ¢ ~ .siffereot effects in -l-i inch all of xalvm H3" TWU” wool hard finish Serge, at 750. Moore & McLeod. ~i 2Sd3l. Buy your new dining room .set at Paions. 4-25dtfrii Seo the new plain and en'broid ered stiff linen collars for ladies trat Stanley Bros are showing, The prices are l9o 250 350. 4 24d6l. _-___ Untrimmed millinery $l.50. New shapes opened Satur- day the very latest. Copies “Fever caused me to be entirely biild. 1 hiid given up all hope of agiiiii liiiving hair when I wus advis- ed to use SALVIA. After two weeks my hair commenced to grow. I now liiive.t.he most beautiful head of hair unyone ever suw. l’r:\lsc to SAL- VlA." - Thus writes Mrs. Jackson, of New York. We can point tn thousands of instances where the proper use of .\‘Al.VlA has been followed by ii re- uuirkabln growth of hair. SAliVIA is the originiil remedy which kills the dundriiil germ and stops falling hiiir. 50c. a large bot- -'\. , __ _ . _ _ T, .-..i.. "il- l ,l ci- ii’ ' l i ~i _. ` i »-_+-4:?--'és 5,. =,~... .‘ li 1, " "lir- ie.. .-. .@ *"5*-Q* I ’l'i ` 1, ' i it '~’*.,r1-~ . \_ _ dill 1 i i ' 1 . , » .‘;.`i,is` _ 'i i lil- i ”‘ 1 ---i,isa._3. ._ , *gg ry., ,~,~-: 1-\_._,._ .Jil _`i=. -. i _ . if I }‘i7_..4._ . . ,i , '. _ _.._.-_.-.-,ifw _ illlil' <*-- ' =;‘; ~ ‘ “ .»." i i ' _ , ’ .t _:NV Ilia! _,pw ‘ '. :‘ l ii" ‘ ‘lf _ AJ fiiiilg' _-5 “ . ,fl lt iii” _,N .9_ tim , u i.}.\_. » .___ fl. <'“`;l. _ . y'i:_,. I.. _~ ._ ~...,_,~!_,,;_ ` ~‘ if ~ ,J _, , 1 - - 3* ` fa, _'_' ‘c 5' -vi-~' if 1;. "~;~'."? . ` .._."_‘,_{, . ' _ ‘»1"il.-.W 5 9 .i . ~' ;.»j|';- .‘ '-' 1 .ff-if ill "==f..-,- ,; ‘U i Q , _`.|_:'_ _. F4] ' " ,ifi_i_=.~; Q... from $4.50 shapes for $2.50 and $2 75 each.-Patons. 4-27dtf. tie ut Geo. E. Hughes. BAN ON SISTER-IN-LAW 1 BY CANADIAN COURT. Paton's quarter yearly furnl- VANUUIIVER. B. C., Api~i123-It ture sale of high class furniture ls now on Vlslt our furniture - floors before making any pur- chase. _We can save you money Women snew spring suits $15.00 l8.00, 20.00 and 25.00, Futons. 4-26dtfrli and dresses.-- Patons. 4-27dtf "Beaver Flour in 25, 50, and 100 pound bags and in bbls at Beer & G0fl'B. 4-27d2i. Anotherlarge shlpmentof men`s soft shirts opened :Saturday at Pntons. 4-26dtfrl I Call In and see our splendid showing of the famous English Truss dorbles. Made in all the lat- est blocks. inall the most popu- lar oolors and shades.Prlc.es 2.50- 2.75 and 3.00. H. H. BROWN, the Young Mon`s Man. 4 26d3i bultlngs in black and white of facts. 56 inches wide. l.25 and l.90por yd. Come in and ict us show them.-Moore 0 McLeod. 4-Z8d3|. 12 sample waterproof coatsi only one of its kind, military style with “converto" collar. -Patons. 4-25dtfrii. Spring Mlllinery at Prowse BIOS Lbd. 4 |8dT.l 1_- Classy and stylish belts by the _hundreds shown at Patons` front counter-Patons. 4-2 gdtfrfi 1‘h` so 3 i.2‘5 house dresses are me ng with quick saloar. Patons Thr colors, ohafnbray designs made of heavy oambrlc cotton. All sizes Patong. 4-26citfri I Did you evnr atop to figure out cha enormous saving you 1 In Oby buying hereat the one 9# ‘I tic c pie that mocks 0 an es, ima interest aocgunts. ltl lan that save; you on to, tw per cont on every item. - ,wso Bros. 4-25dtf. i ‘Misses and iuniors suits is unlawful in British Columbia to marry your brother’s widow, accord- ing to a decision rendered in the County Court here by Judge Lamp- mnn, in the case of Herbert Baker. After being refused a marriage ll- cense in Vancouver, Baker went to New Westminister and secured one by making a declaration that there was no legal impediment to the marriage. The court declared the marriage il- legal, but allowed Baker to go on suspended sentence upon his paying the costs of prosecution. TWO HURT IN AUTO CRASH. SALEM, April 23-An auto that crushed into fi telegraph pole on (‘anal street and overturned pinned beneath it Isaie Slmoneau of 35 Nau- nikeug street and Louis Berube of 11 llopcs street this afternoon, severely injuring both. Siinoneau suatiiincd ii brokcn thigh, ii strained back and internal injuries. l3erube’s nose and ankle were broken. The men are at the Salem Hospital. The accident resulted from an at- tempt to pass ii team. Five men were in the unto. The three uninjured, find- ing the auto not badly damaged, sped nwuy in it as soon as they saw bystanhcrs taking care of the injur- cd. FI.l')Yl') KREBS IS BADLY HURT. NEWARK, N. J., April 23-During the fourth heat of the mile bicycle handicap at the Vallsburg Veledrome today. Floyd Krebs collided with Willie Coburne and was thrown. Hs was carried from the track painfully injured. In s two-mile match race on mot- or-cycles, ii local rider. Jimmy Hunt- er, was defeated by Charlie Turvllle of Philadelphia., in 2m. 17 1-5s. An- other feature was the defeat of Frank Kramer, the American champion, in a two-mile rnce hy Joe Fogler of Brooklyn. ______._____.-k-- I consider MINARIVS LINIMENT the BEST liiniment ln usa. NIMINT, and it was ac well an ar next day av . 1 d accounts. 'hook keepers Yours very ti-in _ T. G. McblULLEN. you g¢titbc~1e`ry belt results - ma get ~ingi~e0'clock, Rev. M. H. Winter officiating. in toinorrow`s issue.-J. '*V'*'1' ...The fishermen, *of Souris had their lines out a d yesterday we -J. _|_.__ lobsters for Matthew & McLea pounds.-J. .____ _ ~ ...The Souris revolving light w lievo, the lightkeeper, had heard some vessels being out.-J. ing in n had condition. The enginee take place by less careful driving J. ...The death of Mrs. Peters rellct. ness of piieumoniii at the age of 7 dny at 2 p.m.-J. ,_,John J. Mcllonnldi who is tishin o e Bros factoi near Souri day und got three hundred pounds hiiuled ii few traps and report pros pccts good.-J. ...The funeral of Mrs. Sweene Bear River, who died Tuesday mor ing, April 25th, took place yesterda. at, Rollo Bay at 2 p. m. Fathe i Walker was the officiating clergyma The deceased was 68 years of ag n.nd lenves to mourn one daughte Maine, and two sons, Patrick Chepstow, and Raymond on th homestead. 'l`lic Guardian extend sympathy. to t.he bereaved.-J. SHOOTS SELF AND DROWNS. Fred F. Snowling, 49 years old, ing and drowning. I-Ie leaves a wi to Roger Williams Park. Wading- ou to his waist in Cunliffc's Pond, h fell into the water. The medical ex aminer gave death due to suicide by NOTICE , Every fsrmpr ahouls havg a Barrie Gasoline ons ne for hreshinf, sawing wood, etc. arrle ls_the best. Sold by Geo Creamer. Souris, A20.. for Kings County. 4-Lidmwfini l "We stocked heavily in shirts in both collar attached and detached, with the idea of selling more at a small margin of profit. You will find that you pay considerably less for your shirts here than elsewhere. Every pattern we show is sold exclu-, sively to us for this city, and show the newest ideas for 1911. D. A. Bruce. 4-28d4i. Curtains fand curtaining in niadras and qiuslin to brighten the windows after house- cleaning. Cheap at Patons. 4-25dtfri1. There are all sorts of new frlf- llng and neokwoar for ladies at our neckwear counter, ready for you. Consider our line of om- broidored collars at I9 cents each.-Moore 0. McLeod. 4-28d3i. Beds and bedding at money saving .prices at Patons. 4-2 5dtfr1 i. New Tailored waists -Jus ath very thing worn -else whore nd with the right 13/le about th0m. All prices. Spd ll line $l.00.- Prowse Bros Ltd. 4-I Bdtf. _ Oilclotha - Best oilcloth ever made can be bought We are offering a line of flan- ncuetties qood stripes nice eight, excellent shifting pat- at Patons. 4-z7dtf.‘ W i I . bathed it wen with MINARD S giant value for I0 cents PM' ¥1?l@?_i._io L F I The best little more than the poor grades. You get the best that money can buy at moderate price when you use al ,Brand , Coffee costs but ...Misses McDonald and Westaway,l - day, May 2nd. » ‘ 4-27d3i ...Martin McKinnon. Montague, ba g ing consented to act as Guardian r , prssentative, all news. advertisin - and subscriptions in Montague, an of hear the reports of the fines quite ted surprise. and shortly they krw oi the “fine young fellow who was, Y Y Y when wars and rumors of wars calle the ampler proportions of her (ic land the girl laughed, a gay, rippling f laugh that floated up t the old cou- ed to his new residence on ,Chapel ...F. G. Jordan, Bouris, having ple leaning over the railing. m consented to act. as Guardian reprc-f “Gretcben!" the doctor eiaculated, S¢llt8l1iV¢. all "GWB, advertising and smiling cordially as their eyes met, _ _ siubacripti0llB ill S0lll`l5 lllld VlClllil»Y nd his wife impusively thrust ou ,'...Serviees will be held nt St. Al- should be handed to him. 2-10drtf. a ‘her hands, then as quickly dropped them to her lap. ' _ The girl heard ani lifted her face. lf and glancing upward with yet anoth- Packed ln 1 and 2 pound cans only. 124 L __ i L l mv nursing and Max in the cab, will news. Much better wait till matters be'--just nothing. It’s getting the-lot inicnded and good times came again. that bothers." ' but the years went. and matters, Y- er smile as she trundled the chair a-i She sighed and then laughed mer- instead of mending. Brew worse. The had disa eared then they fell tolpnss my Way. That’s as Nora Mah- ; ' Y. Y g ll _ al like Lllili One. Glld the lllllll Of l1l1€iI"aud Nora knows that nothing short ,, _ uf fi ‘k l m they had left On 'the' f fairy could bring m such luck. g°°d day °“ wednesday 1°' running T°r°“t°' was visiting F' G' Jmdan' sriiicodtlivvgrcan hillside above Pretorial(Ii)oii't say there are no fiiiries! I i y' when they left Cape Town, sist that there are or ought to be.” “If I had a son," the doctor told She laughed again, roguishly, then v- .y’ .. e_ daughter, indeed. ' k h h And she had thrown bac er cad ly sound. Gretchen absently twisted ' her one da “you should be my .a silence fell, and for a time the splashing of falling water was the on- s pling laugh they had first heard, and of her left hnnd with the thumb and reddened slowly, although not in the forefinger of the right. 'Thc old wife, least embarrassed. "But Max," she with softly-flushed cheeks, ‘tried_ ¢.__ protested, "my Max. He would not Intercept the doctor’s gaze, whic e like chat. No, not at all.” _ “Maxi” the doctor cried, and th well worth waiting for," cven if t prospect was a bit misty because :‘him, and also' because, on her part, _i fcrred till kingdom come. _ "And they do say," she cried, a n establishment, even if larger, can be kept for less than two, and you'd lm apparent. , (T g and laughed, the same pleased, rip- little gold 'wire on the third finger 5 . _ . ‘ .e, oi 4 _ d old wife echoed the word with deligh- war another one in which he him- > ' le h to li may have been on the future of this d to w relf figured. At any rate, it was far away. When it finally caine she sini d c and nodded. and hc rose alcrtly and of left the room. 4 a diminutive bank account and an ag- When he returned lie_carricd n small ed father and mother depeiidantiupon leather purse, and going_over to her 'he poured the contents into her palm. h hell ui a siiial ._;‘ "Wc’vc talked it over, oh, many "_ »tiii'if-s, Max and l, and when lic can r_ b\\_v a lot, wr will, as you gay, join AS of no bank account at all, and a Aftcr s. moment s c < 1 _ l as mother who must he provided for ev-‘object and when he had smiled und h en if the wedding day had to be de- when hc had smiled and approved. lslie took (‘iretchcu'i~: hand nnd put in to the pink-stained finger tips n 5,. little rucfully and with a wry face, li-ouch little stone, dark 'mid discol- t “that in heaven’ tl\crc's no niarrylng _ored, _but with fiecks of green ant l - . _ Tn or giving in insrriagc. But then," yellow and crimson. __ blank as a wall then he thrust for- .. _ _ . _ , ,_ A nest egg, my desi," :-he bn added, “und for our (lrctclicii's sake." L* . . d have your happiness into the lim--l “In ineinory of our (.i'et<:lien,’ tbv gain." old wife coi‘i~ci'ti‘il, mid llretcliri _ ll ' “ l t's-it.`i~:-n.-diainoud." S\ii'pri;.;0 pr laughed like n child, rind prcsscd M head with a sage nir, then went on, ,to her lills- Oflull cngeiuicss to inipart, plans, tlicl ‘ ' ,._i\visdom of wliicli inust of course lic '()li, Ill trcnsi|i'c il," she rriod “thc dcnr, shiny thing, just ns l’l trciis\ii'c the iiicinory of you, iny got fairies and friends." 'l`liat evening there was n .suddci -clinnixe of the ih\‘nlid’s plniis, niul i 'were on thc way to anotlicr hcnltl M21. P5’ 5 __ e' -_ B '__ are compounded by t _ _` . "__, M., ,. q.-,i_- _L -,,,4,§., _ 2;; _'75, H rs I* I 4”/ 1; ...L _-_. _.. -. . - -- ' ‘ ,~ ';.=. rf _--. y, : ,.5 ® » _ _ » __ .-.»:.- ;\.,._§_\,‘_;|x_ *"\_»_ ' i ‘ff _ < ~ . ffm. .‘.`ii"\ ~ ;‘, <,~,-' »'\.“v _q;».'~=,. -‘f,,,5¢‘*'n' _ . _ __ - ,_ ~~.‘ ~ ,.__i -_`,> ;.,._:._- _ ____ _ ,.-_ ' _» 3. w; ._ Piiovlnsuon. R. ' 1., April 23- D S I » - ' ' ' -- ".f~'-.»1~`.:."-"_: ,=---,__,: .» ”<- »v- expert chemist.-.--as are all V Money back if not satisfactory. ‘. x at all druggials'. ___`_1_ ‘9 _.-~.»\>».i;»#>?”"`"”`?i*i=‘}?" ' V' <.‘ii`»i`.-.r.\..'l»¥llim':’ll»lfli.}!ll»"':.='.\'-"A.f~l‘-;,j.‘ l i ul l ii the early morning sho and flrctchcii l 'resort. lint for rears letters followed `wlicrevcr the doctor and his wife wrut, I inll telling in f}rct0hcn's own lan/gliing way of the good foi-Liine that kept ltlirin coinpniiy. 'l`lic lioinc linil tfikcn lforiu thcrc was ii united fainil ’, fini - - 5 then-ii wcc Gretrlicii "who looks like l inc, only very very pretty, becniisc, too, she looks like her father. Ani sinnll nest egg." Then suddenly the letters ceiisei and, althougli thc doctor and his wi rcply. Evil days lind, fallen, though tlicv did not know it. Gretchen had been injured in a hospital fire and woiild never nurse again. 'l‘lic1'c was sick- ness all around with n nni'ro\ving of the home circle, niid surely, sho ai-. gucd, no hcws was better than sad l nil, this my friends, because of the l fe wrote again and ngniii, tliizni was no 0 MBDWVB SWFB. G°0l`S°t0Wl\. 011 T“¢5',way 'over the pavement. 'l‘he'y sat rily. "Oh, my friends," she cried, lcomfortahle home had given place to -ivory still for a while, watching tilli“it’s a good fairy I'm prayin’ will one much smaller and of the house- ,hold only she and Max remained, her :own health gone and he slowly recov- iering from an accident. Letters from the doctor and his n- ‘wife had long ago ceased, but one ,morning the postmim left an envel- ope, long and thin, in keeping with ‘the quaint. scrawly writing inside, land Gretchen knew before opening it that she was to hear from her friends again. There were just a few words: “\\'c- are at Hotel la Croix. Come ,see us." ,ln an hour she was back, the doc- tor and his wife, genial and only a little older, busily keeping her step. c s'nall iomanc ~ travelling back- "I’vs brought them to seo you, Max," she announced, beaming. “l’m better already, as you will be. And oh," she cried in sudden, rcinein- brniice. “Pvc kept the little nest, ai- wnys and always. I intend-" She stopped, startled. The ol-d wife hiid dropped into a chair, gasping, hcr wide, wide eyes on Gretchen's `facc." “l did let wee Gretchen play with _it soiiietinies." she confessed. “It was when I was ill and couldn’t bear her fretting. Besides, she was-such a- desi." For a minute the doctorjs face was .`wsrd his cliiii and laughed till the d room filled with the unaccustomcd noise. “You kept lt?" he questioiied, _ it"" l "llrere it is." Gretchen produced it lfiroiii her work basket and stood with lit iii lrci' hand. lliiiil \vcnkeiie‘il thc old wilc‘s voicc. | “.-\ dinmond!" thc doctor repeated, "on-i~ut,. but valuable. 1- we- wc iliouirbt you uiiilcrstooil. It was for thc lot, so your wedding day could |ii‘:~i~i=do ‘kimzdoin cofne,' as after-wgril there would he no marriage Or giv- lm: in luarriuize. Don't you remem- iei"."' flrrtelicii stood quite still for a iuiiiute. then she flung herself on the floor by thc couch, clasping Max in arms and sobbing. "l'in glad I did. in`t uiidei‘staiid," she laughed, hysteri- cnlly. "\Vc'll sell it no\v. Tho money, Inav. bc. will last. till Max gets well." “And something besides," And there was. for when the doctor and his wife inndc their next visit the cot- tfuxe had received an addition and several distinct improvements. Colds or Fevers __ Arc broken up in 1 single night, and lcrioul lllnul prevented. by taking Hood’s Pills All druniltl. 26 osnu. Q 1. _ _4-17nltf _ ' I ~.-. _ . _, __ I i .. _f-inf ¢ ;_»;_.1 , . ; . _ 'V .;~. ,. | __ ' _ 1 vi ._ I ~, fr- -Lf" . - - l-' -l . _ _. '_ ri . - '_ _iin-,5~ . _ I »*~\- lv-.»~/l\.»~ \¢~-oiiifi ~.,~ »-,li _ g,_ -. , I __ _- - _ , _ _ -_ 'poi .rafi '<1 ru "M ":‘:'°."..f’...l ' i i it . . . rcat losing ut Sale of Dry Goods We are going out of Business-Everything must be sold and will lherelore go al XLRUGHTER PRICES housan ds of ollars orth So we begin at once and continue until everything is sold argains for ‘ verybod _ Dress Goods. Anderson Cinghams, Print Coltons, Flannellets. Sliiriing Giiighams. Miislins, Lawns, Slieelings, Pillow Cettons, Table llamaslis, Table Napkins, Towels and TiiweIl&ngs, “l,losl;:r‘y,S(\Iliiirseis. I n’si -orse ling,l-‘actor Cloth dP i' ,_M ’ W li _ R °i, Collars. Cuffs, Ties. Braces, Ladies’ :ind Genfsll Unilielriirliiair. en S M Shim Fancy sm S Trunks and Vallses, Lace Curtains. enuine Closing _ ut Sale I-‘or cash 0nly 1 No Samples No. Good 0n ilpprobalioii .C. TURNER 8: C0.