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'-t 1>Acs.s1x__ _ "THE ‘LATEST NEWH i \ _lt |‘F‘lRBT~‘UF Al:al»_"iV _ i H* i ,_ 4 _ small incoiiiefelt the lax more than House into committee on the bill to the ,mm of |,,_.,,-,:,.,. ,,,,~,,,,,,._ up ga,-(,l~c.i °lml0lldBY€ Bud 3mend_ the 1“°°’,“@ R _grailualril fax, low on the first Thx ACU MT- Cl'0Bl>Y U1 the ‘3h““`~ tliousniid :ind higher on the remain- He brielly outlined* its'pi'ovisions. ing [inrt of Iairgc i-ialiii~ii':;. Ili- qii~-i»:» .‘°xeml’¢5 $500: Instead U: $350 I" tioned the poivcr to collect for iii n-old act. coins- derived from iii\'estii'»~iil i-iii giATHIF-EOIN fl?-‘lllll-it téhfgp side the T’i'oviiiee. i _ 01.1 6 8 SCIN? U 9 get mg gr e 'l‘Hl*I l`lIFll\Ill‘lR Illlll lin llillilil lil Qlllérent kinds of i.UC0m0» “h,Ich- the the right to tax the iiicoiue of per- \;\}¥‘PBY\¥1` 5l10\1ld fill ul). i-\CC°UIP“““`d sons resident in the Province, which W B ¢1€Cl|,1\'Bi-i0_11 if l1¢_C9SSU1`Y~_ Igile income is derived from investments Pointed out that under the Old ‘Wt aliroad. Hc did not favor the sliding ilersous on salaries were taxedto the gcal@~ There “lem "ot many who _nm llll-lil. While T-ll05e of larglb UN-Ome ,very rich. There are wide powers giv- #ore often let OIT £00 0HSllY- 'en in the hill to enable the Governor MR. ‘D/ICLEAN ¢l10\-ight It ""U“If1 in (`ouncil to make any necessary re- lll o fl ht £0 DEW U15 mklmyel nl ulatioiis to ive edect to the law in i z ' '_ _ _ in a schedule and make ufhda\'it_a:» one must attest to an invoice of im- ported goods at the custoiii hoiuie. 1 _ THE PREMIER said inany persiius ` not seem to realize the value of a. laration. It did not sceni to thciii like an oath. There was gr(-ut iliiii culty in ascertaining the true aniciint 'bf inco'e.»_=.in iiiaiiy_ cases. 1‘Ixpcrieiii:e had shown that deelnratiiinn received could ndbalways be relied iipoir . MR. MATHTESIIN pointed 0"! that no declarations had so fiir lweii lrweived exttept from tliose who thought they were taxed toii l\liII1~ Thoselwhose taxes were low did not make declarations. He thouglii. thc salaried class, teachers, clergynieiil dnd civil servants whose iiicoincs are known need not be exiiecti-il to =\ll\’Ht theretb. It was the i-oniplex and iin-i knowrl incomes that iiiillllli l"‘- ‘ll'*` close by declaratioii.~i. ' Huh. MR. iiivi-i,»\iiiis iwiiiti-il iii the difficulty of ascertaiiiiiig wliat. a mnn’ iiiconie is, especially aiiioiigi the iaercniitile class. Suiiicfiiiics the taxp 'er hiiiiself does not know. Hn; thouzllt the lirst way \'.as for thi- dc- partnient to tiiid out from the hei»:t sources what an iiiroiiic ri'all_v is. The object of the hill uns iii iilzirii the income tgiy p;i_\'l‘i' \\ii ilu* .<:\iiii' basis as the fiiriiiiir, \\'ii.li iw-§.:;ii-fl to the aiiioiiiit of his tax and the right of appeal to the court, if he felt lic. was tzrxed too high. I MIt._Wj.:itt said the exeiiiptiiiii iii’ $600 was an iiiipi‘i»\'ciii<-iit nn ilu- old' law. B01. the inr‘i'iiii¢‘ of :i siiiixlr iii:inf and that of the liead of a family, both recciviiii: the suiiic pay oiiylit; SPRING IMPURITIES ‘ IN THE llLO0D Malia' the Use ol a Tonic Medi-1 _ cine ii Necessity. - i Ur. Williaiiis' I'iiik l'iIl.~‘ are :iii iilli year rriuud toiiir hliuid hiii'Iiler_ and nei‘\'e-reStlirci'_ liut ihry .'ii'i‘, <‘.~:pei-i ally \'81Iliu.Iilf‘ iii ilu' spriiig whi-ii the System is liindeil with iiiipiii'itii=>; :is a result of the iiidoiir life of the loop; winterinoiitiis. 'l`lieri~ is no iithrr sea son when the hhuid i.-1 ri-ally so niiirh in needfiif purifying and eiii'ir`~iii<_', and every iioseoftne l'illi-i lu-lin: iii make now, rich, red lilood. li~ thi- springiine feels tired and wi-nl; 'lux Williams' Pink l'ill.< give sixiii-,~ili. In the spriiii: the api=i»1if_c- ir oil'-ri poor-Dr. W1lIi:inis`_i’iiik l'ill.i derel- op the' appetite, tone the stoiiiaeli and aid \veakdigesl_ioii. /It in iii the spring that poisons in the hloiid limi an outlet in distigiiring piiiiples, erup- tions and boils. Dr. Williams' Piiih Pills speedily clear the skin iivrfiiise mf, go Lo Llie root of the trouhlc iii ‘in ihioiid. ln the spriiig aiieriiia, rheumatism, nciimlgiri, and a.-wv -.iiwr troubles are most persistent hc- cause of poor iieak :.....,. _i _ _.L :his Liuie, wlien all nature regains life, that the blood ini-ist scrii us;/_ needs arlention. To improve and for-I UW the blood is ilie _~ . APRIL rj, 3931 . f.. .. ; .@rfr’_ 'Mf¢»°a_4v‘ 1 I i e 76./_;.,.o.w»-sf. 2 . niiniber of books issued was 17,300, an increase of 3,000 over last year. HON. Mic. GALLANT in reply to Mr. Mathieson, said the memorial in regard to the vacant Senatorship is prep'ared and would be tabled to- da . ` Tllic House in coniniittec, Mr. Mc- Kinnon in the. chair, agreed to the hill to incorporate the McDonald liriig Company with amendments. M ll. KENNEDY, Kensington, hi-ouglit up the matter of some ac- counts for supplies by E. Wheatley and others which were paid by cheques, several of which cheques were made payable to James D. Mc- lnnis, or endorsed by Mr. Wheatley to hini. Mr, Kennedy thought these things strange. He thought an ex- iilanation in order. ' HON. Mit. McINNIS said he had received the iiioneys. He had supplied goods to Mr. Wheatley, who said he had nioney due hiiii from the Public Works Departnient and gave an order on that department. There was noth- ing irregiiiar in the matter. If any one wanted to iiiakc capital out of lt, they might try. He had' got the money and gave good value for it. THE PREMIER said it was not sl- \-:ays hest to have cvery~l.hiiig sup- plied by tendci¢'. Sausage-i were an article which .the Siipcrintcndent lifoiiglii. it was best to buy wherc they could get best value. I-lc was .allowed to dotliis hy himself or the' liursar. Mr. Mclniiis had no more to do with these purchases or in select- ing the shops from which they were to he bought than had the leader of the Oliilositioii. HON. MR. l'-llMMlt~1Kli}\' said he had furnished all the information on the siibject. iii his liossessioii. There could he nothing wrong iii Mi‘. Mc- liinis. a rattle-hilyer, selling cattle to Mr. Wheatley, nor in Mr. Wheat- lcy giving him nu order on the dc- parlmeiit/ for niiy money due Mr. Wh‘catleY there.. ~ _ After further remarks from Mr. Mathieson the House ifsolveil itself into committee of supply, Mr. Mc- Willihms in the chair. A discussion followed on the increased expenditure for the administration of justice, in regard to which criticism was made hy Mr. Mathieson and Mr. Wyatt and defence put forward by the Pre- niier. THE PREMIER instanced the ex- pensive murder trials in Summerside as one cause for increased outlay. As to some failures to secure convic- tions they were not due to any lax- ity on the Dart of the Crown prose- cutors but as to certain conditions affecting the juries,.and which were not creditable to the parties concern- eil. In the Skerry case Witnesses were induced to leave the country and it cost heavily to bring them back. MR. ARSENAULT resented the imi- plication that any improper or un- professional conduct was chargeable to the counsel in that case. The discussion was continued by Mr. Dewar, Mr. Cox and Mr. Math- ieson, the Premier, Mr. Wyatt, when the im" was P“SS°§.._ $8.l25_~._QQ.u_nty. Stlpendlary Magihtrates, 'three in number at $250 each, and Inspectors under the Prohibition Act, $2,450. MR. WY/\'I"I‘ criticised the adminis- tration of the Prohihitory law in Siimmcrsidc and the action of the prosecutor' in one particular case in which hc alleged that u commitment. was withheld while thc convicted pcri-ion hnd no work, but just when work offered he was put in jail and his family left without support. '1‘Hl‘l l’l'lI*lMlh}R said the instruc- tions from his department wcfrq that wliencver g conviction was obtained ii wm'i'aiit, of commitment should in every ciisc hc issued, ln the course of fiirthcr discuiisioii it was nlleg-ed that some of the sal- aried proscciitors did no work. Mr. McKinnon and Mr. McLean did not think _th-c prosecutors are; doing their duty. As to the Stipenidiary for King’s County, the Premier said there was no one else in the county who was legally eligible who would take the appointment. He thought - ‘ i 1 the prosecutors' .were trying to do their duty but they had perhaps laid information in` f.og~ many cases where they failed to 'secure' convictions from want of sumcleat evidence. 'I,‘hey were'son1etlmes misled by bog- us informatlon. _ ’ MR. ARSENAULT thought in some cases information was 1 id simply to mlaakéa busiiiessléor the §tlpendlary. . C0 D8. _ tribute to the great’ benefits of lrlreiéirohllritory law, es-‘ plecialmi- in n 'arlot¥eft<;:n, lzutl mug n Tna y cases n ‘e coun ry inforamtion was laid on mere sus- picion, or without sufficient facts toi warrant such llgtion. i MR. (TROSQ _thought the best judgment of the _people of Summer-I side endorsed the. prosecutor there.; As to the prosecutors in Klng's County, ligdthgugit the prosecutors must be nl-fpntty well ss they were found,-flilltpwlth on one side ff; dllllnldtoo ang on the other ne or ong_ 3_1 e. '- 'Ar1~mnNodN“,- fsiiigsxou. The louse reunited 1 sittin -8r50:‘»-~ »i:v'°",.*.'~'f*~ __._._“*_°'_'* ,.1 ' » L ° 'sfUl\"`6f_' th! - fdtufls of `eupplIle|` tt ... A f` ments to Holi. Mr. Mclnnis. He thought they should have a further cheque for $110 payable to E. Wheat- ley & (fo. and afterwards the words were added, “or J. D. llllclnnis." An- other chciiuc was iiiude payable to I o ‘the Wheatley firm or Mclnnis in the first place. Another cheque was inndc il, ayablc to bearer, and payment was received hy Mr. Mclnnis. After the first two cheques Wheatley appears to have been merely a tlgure-head H explanation. He instauced Ni ol‘licial` :_t__'_ *.1 ,. 2.". ' _;;_;.. . .f ; __ . _ . _ _. __l.___._. -_.._~ . .___ - ~ ~v~-»- .__ - T _ M- -f~~ -- ---- (Continued from page 5). not to he taxed equally. The .ni;in_ of ` Il~‘alcoiiwood liospitul and the pay- ' ' W 'li ‘< '¢'l` f0l' 1* f argued th it it as ii pi ii _ S member oif a lloveriiinciit which lei. .__ P VV B L 'Contracts for these supplies to he the g V . U .. C O `\\\“_ , f ' *f A recipient of moneys paid foi the saine. He held that the cxpluimtiiill I nd nut Nuns ' I me indiUe5,,on__.3,.piiiy of the stomach-blllousness--flxlulenoe ‘ ` given was ii. ume one :i ‘ |`eve ani c ~ _ fii.r.tory. He would make no chiii'gPH»l iiiyspepsia. They rr inforce the slomafll 5)’ SUPPIYIIII5 Ih° °°"V° P"I"°IPI°3 HON' MH' MCINNIS “Md Mr' wyll needed lor the digestion of all kinds of food. Try one after each meal. att had not stated the circuinslaiicesl if dru ist has not stocked them yet. send us 50°. . ‘ 33 so fairly as Mr. Kciiiiedy had done. I-lc had explained it as fully “H I“’l 506. 2 box your Hg and we will mail you, a box- coiiin. i-ie limi siippiina ivir. wheniieyj N,¢,.,.i pn., ...i ci.¢...i¢.ic....».., ¢fc.|i..i». umimi. - ~ - ins.:-».u. with stock and Mr. Wlieutl€Y had Hllll' . 1 ' ( Continued on page 7) i i _ _L_ H i * 3 -. ° ..,;_- -__ “ -~ -_ _"*.:_;'.'_._ ll _-_.§_j~ it H i.. |i..lili!.|.|| _ I l '_ _ |N|iiii||ii |||]||||ii|i|' ||||l||||||l||||l||lllllllllllllll __.i_‘l_ I I ____ 1 _ _ii ‘\ -L9* `- , , ~__\. _ __".<"” i - \_ » i - (_ \ \ \ _ 1/ ,l_i`¥\} ) ... -» '7- V 'ri/‘ .;.1i»§~.1i§€ii` ¢‘”%_;»-*‘/ . iiiifiiiél ~. f ii!i;il.=`i1 ~ =» f. ii. ii-.N /3 ;ii|ililli;|i:;_. 'N _ ` ',,.'=~.`~.$, :hint dill , »i‘ i , l T4. rr;-_ 3 ‘ _ .__ ,,`<_ _,Q , Hi " __ __ _bi ` ly , ` I_ii~. _ .@ ‘warn 95?' IIIIIII oi IIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIII H I 1 . - My iiiiiiiiiillll iii . ii 1” iii 0;? I 1 _ EL 40' 4' l iiiiiiiiiilllliiiiill |l`iiiiiii| f l SB I|l||l||l||||||IiII|l|||| .m;;_= __ _ _ .‘§1 3; gfzeir - J 1- 5 fr- _iiii`i`§iii1l. H 1-_z IIIIII ll” Try this Thirsty Flour L I k\ 7_7/ viii] =l 1. i' V, lll'i ii||"|! i|ii,i \ IS \ I .......... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LAKQ OK Yvlf NCCU! HILL ING COMPANY. ll H 'fi ' i sturdy gluten Manitoba wheat berries. ‘. So FIVE ROSES must be F don’t you sec. more w ter. A very thirsty flour. Absorbs a lot of water. Because it contains :io much gluten. Manitoba wheat is wonderfully rich in Ami, mini. oi ii, Fivi: Rosas i. miiiea exclusively from the very cream of the In your mixing bowl it greedily absorbs _ So you iet more loaves than uéual without ' using more flour You use less. ll 1 W. l` , Your flour lasts longer, doesn’t it? ` l"'l"lll‘illI Less trips to your dealer. f That’r. how FIVE. ROSES saves money. ll" Actually saves YOU money. iiiiii-iiiillii Use this economical flour. ‘liil|i"’ii .,U awfully thirsty, ll l ! l. _ i 1 . f _~..._...,-_.._.-__ Il nl il I iil"Ii i.;i_~» 'il l. I .- .9 liiiri _jiiliiliiyiiy ix1;;,i;_g' iii' .V -- -- _ _' i‘ ,ii|} f f ‘ ‘f'_=:i=i===l§;lii1ii"i!'!iii£~.w~.§f . " 1. .i ‘-in i - I. I -==Ill:fI:¥~'ii!il,ll§' ‘iiili_i€;_~f!.3’~.».-;f ' .-‘_ ‘Ui 'Ill ° ..i_i-6 yi- U -.liftilllh ; __: if I of \ T 5. , .§_i.»_ L' ' " ' ' ~ 'l "3 .fl Ei; /i . l I ill ii ii"`i”“iiii1"f~`iiiiiii|||iii _ I WWW; |i ' ' Ill Illlllllllllll ' iii ll llllllilllllllilllllll 'Z if f A _ "‘-°‘= """_"` “' ' -iT-=;z?_-_`=`-- _:'='_'l§=;~_ `- V _ _ 3, - or “ _ _ - or-_ _iT;';i:i_" - -= Special to The Guardian. BARRIE, Ont., April l2~l'oarl Smith ol (`iilliii_g\\'ooil, c-liar;;erl with the death of her infant rhild, pleaded guilty to iiiaiisl:iii,f:litei~ :ind was to- day sciiteiiced to scvcu yc:ii's iii pen- iti-iitiai'y hy .liistice 'l`ect.zel. HAIR INSURANCE INh'lll{.\.\`(‘l‘l .-\(&.\IN!~"l` l’It|'I.\l.\° Tl'l{l~IL\' GR.»\\' ll.-\ll{. In these iip-to-date days, it is possi- ble to purchase lnsuraiiirc on any- thing. Insurance is, practically, tak- ing a cliaiicc, with the chances fig- ured largely in favor of those issuing the insiiranc-e-not those who buy lt. Hair insurance is different, in that the one buying the insurance obtains full value at the outset, with corre- spondingly increased values for the greater amount bought; while the sellers of this insurani-c are likely to lose unless the purchasers obtain full value at once. _ Thlsi applies to W_\'eth‘s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, for if it does not do exactly what is claimed for lt, the sales would naturally drop off; whereas if lt gives _satisfaction the in- creased sales give it the only chance to be successful. However, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy does “make.gnod," as evidenced by its daily increasing sales. Drugglsts say that this pi°opai'atlon gives the best satisfaction of any hair remedy ever sold. W_veth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. It i-eiiioves dandruff. strengthens the linlr, gives new llfo to dull or parchrid hair, and gradually re:-fores gray hair lo natural color. This preparation is offered to the piihlir at fifty eentsi :i bottle and is rfv-ommeiiilerl and sr»‘.'i hy E. A. Foster, Uciitinl l)i'iic;sl.oi'c, Sunnyside, and McKinnon Drug (Zo. = l _ _ _ A Boo smvm Polic' _ - 'rnonouuuvim ifnt M 5 _»§ wlllclenn them of! pormlnentlysund ;-_ : yoitvgliirttlie horn uma tlmc. ons FI” I :gl you mllifrdnilunlnn ‘hte hu-T' Wm 7-'-.I I 33-; bottle at d'lerl or ¢l’c'll.-T'»\r|B°¢ll\lt‘l°|glr‘;t¢’sr ; ‘_/' utascnsiua. .uz.. of .......i.i..i. 1 A on e. Ifeiliren Vnrlenso Veins Var- |°°¢° I. Hy mule. Rupuired Muscles or l.i;~;. month, Enlarged Glands. Alley: pnln q"|,.i;i,__ VI. F. VBUIB. P,I.F.. Nl lemlle Il., Sninufloll, Ilan. r.\‘.\uiin rm.. :limo-ui. riimiiiiii An-nu. M 1 _~ V! _ _, ' a ..¢ _ 4 » i i i .il' I SIIIIWING THE PAINT. I 1" _ "T"__,_.*`l" "'_T` I-i #_ _iii ie:-wi '_ "T iii, \ iii ii ii’ ill li . Ili. ‘iii _ ill* _ ?;==r'y~s ;""7‘Bi Are you gnfnr: in fake any old paint this spring wlic-ii you paint up? Dnn't you do it! You can get good paliit easily, and get it at tho proper price. You can get ' RAMSAYS PAINTS the oldest liraiid nf Mixed Paints lii (‘:\n:iil:i, gimraiilced for purity, known for qiiullty and unchal- lenged lii all lioiiso pi-ilnfliii; to- day. Drop us a card and ask for our Rooklet E, the hand- somest Booklet on house paint- ing over issiiod. lt ls free. You should have lt. A. naivisav a. sou oo., I,,‘{f,,§§f"" - - noun-ni. ll¢'d. illi- l"oster's Plymouth Roch 'l‘hv lured-iii-|iiy'aiid to win. Strain iles- i~i-nd:int.- -if 'he funinun Brixrhf, and Lal- l\ai_ii Rocks-. |.:i.~l _\'¢-.»=_i’s winningirwerv Ti., iiinludiiiir llom-rs ( up'for bent barred coi~ker»=| and pallet.: Warburton Cugfor hi-st breeding pi-ii: F\'un's',Cup _lor _est ilvi- f:o_r~ki-ri~|ii at the Show. Their laying uiialilii~_- hair- been _tested by expert poiil\i'_\'inen who ic-slify of their cxcell ,_ ll¥‘l~!. _PEN N.) Iiliiirrl-di~llI:iti-d to produce liigh-cI:i.~is pull: ts. headed hy mule irnd_al Wii\l.»~r lfiiir i nd every hen A lst. prize winui-r. I‘lilir.~ $21 per I5. _ l’|C\l Nil II.--llcudvd by 2nd pri'/.e cock- -riil ul Sl Joliii.. §i>oiiiinionl.Egm\ 82 P8F'l¢"~ _l’»~.N Nil. I.--ll uled to produce Exhibi- iion nocki-rein, headed by ist. prize male. Idfsfs per ii. _ ‘IGN N0. ll.--Headed by rd. prize cock- erel ui Amherst. 31| per I5. _ l’i£.\' N0. l. llluffi -Headed by lst. prize iniile ut Sr.. John. lilfms $2 pei' 15. _ l’|‘1N Nl). il'-- Ileaf ed by lst.pri1.s cuck- eri>l:il \Vinter'-lhovr. Egizw Sl per iii. Mr molto -“S/\'I‘lSFAC'T‘lON." ‘ L. ll. D. FUSTER. _ Marshfield, 1'. 19.' I. iulIiiilieiilt.i\di'lni. l _ 1-al- ‘l"..-=-.*i._ ; __f`.j.»...,'f- -. 1 - ' " ‘ - `-”‘ _ il- -`\` "' ` if \_\ \ .-\~;¥` - ch -? \~ ‘°\ '-il-`1A"-T /\ -_-A _\ _ ¢§{»A-f/'I "_ If f A I / i,w H ` Ts if 'XT 4.,/. _ “ lil and wear when you holight rf-_._ \'0\.l CBh'f Clif Olll ' ff " had lo lake your chances. ' You no longer need do that. ,,,v Angle Hosiery. We can Hafcly - giinriintec Pen- ' several reasons. - In our gigantic j-,.1-Tg_v4. I gi'//ir 5,* .,,V[_ ._.__`v;___ pa ;; iii i,-_ f “ ill, .- ‘i_- »= ;_=____- _-_._-._._.f.=.-_' / in y;_,._$/i”W ITL \ M \\\ ¥ \ \ 71 - % \ r I tl' , i You have never heforc had any certainty of some rcliahlo store near you, you i-an rliooso . the hosiery that is GUARANTEED-I’cn- ' 1'. Angle liosieryfor '-4- 1 /’ /1 _,Q /Li § /. // / I Iii i\\\`\\\\\" ‘\ A \\i K / _ ~ ~ fi "f .-,:l“f";irf»~ii‘ii;i;f_o ‘ ~. ir iiiills wo linii hosiery. You _-. ...\--EN . » »r,,... I , ,_',_.._\_\_'4? \\ ` " "r uihirh wc have the sole (lanudiaii rights. "»i‘ :ran -'-.i ‘ _ ,-H -_ -l_f.._-..-‘.u.- I-_ _ - i ' I.- .“ i ‘%\"`Mi'.&1‘- rr 1.-' -1 .v- ' ` ; ,gf ."~_--- -~_ ': \ gif# llll this hosiery on iiiarliiiirn I-_ir __ , ' 4 With these iiiacliiiies we llt the hosiery to For now, at without a the cxacl. foriu ofthe leg, ankle and fo:it~- YW Iwffd "0 ill?-liiiiieiit to rec that swiiiilczzs /bf.: r seam! V h051€l'Y niust he in irc coiiiforiublc than ihc /1.. 3 ,gil/y.,/» Dnii-l for_.f*_e.t the .\ . _/foszsnn new palrl free of charge. ;' Mnili- ui 2-|-l_\' l'2i~:.\'|>iiaii yarn. wlili Il-|il_v |ii~i~l.~‘ uiiil lovs. Black, llglit ~ und dark iaii, vlininiiagiiv. niyrllc, :_ iv-url uriiy, nxhlood. hello, sky, l'|1\|<~ liisiiui-, liux of 4 pairs, $1.00; 6 pniis, $1.50. No. 1175 -.\fercerlzed. Same colors us l/_'IL Uox of ll pairs, 81.00; 6 pairs, $2.00. and i 1. Penmeee 1-1*=‘**°"'...'..’..~°"P._."’_‘. if _ FOR LADIES *_* U N . iroo i» f " _ iiigri- limi-, l\f‘l»`|l`l\ilii\wr-Iilgilvlllillllcixldf READ THIS REMARKABLE -Na' T40* “‘ '~ll"|1\ \`-'r‘l;_'h| i‘;if=‘-.iiiri-¢~. _»i. `|i|ii-. sufl cashnii-rc yarns, 1:-ply leg, GUARANTEE 7-'|.'\".". .|.“_"-'»"',’5" .5<“"" “"II|. I"=""’I’°I _ 5.-ply fool, lim-l, toe mul lilpzli splice. We gun-sy|¢¢° gh, fa" | || ll Iirilhll | ‘ITN mm UWF' Hmpk' ' lilviiiiz .~‘treiil!l_|i v\'heri~iii~1-iivil. Box Pen-Anglo Holler tilwlltng nes °.' .;li',||“. H .‘,".’|` mu' I"mI""" "UM" - °‘ “ '.‘“"~*- 5‘~=»0: 6 pain., $3.00. ` mciig, noe is mrivlk or serlggn Till] luiiie. `.»i~'i‘.`i'.l.`f.i. i'.'.'-liil"liiiiifiuhiiiilllilili Nm w2°__sum,_ ual," > 176°' b t e yes to be absolutely nn, W, b|s<‘>._-gmi>~'lii'ii. with alx-ply hem-he u.ii_| lim-u|,llm\'=;;“l(ig:iiBaud irlnjk uni. .‘ ie, ix n ' »ai~s $1.00; c pun-==. n2,oo. ' ' ' i T" ‘l ’ .. r . - _ . . _ _ ii , » . lf’-gil li ~' ' _ . 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