wt," Y e‘. film ctitnitlctt FIIII “BISTIIIIII” Especially Prepared for Infants and Children oi All Ages Mother! Fletcherht Castoriahaa been in use for over 30 years to relieve babiq and children of "Constipation, r. UOFA I _ Dailygoiections | HOUSEHQBM“ what Western Guardian ' FORr Guardian Readers SCSAH/ BOOK tlo-lj-lilffcsgllzofil, "Yfitllfi." . . “o-oooo»... noazara LEE I iélilllriiggolhslllgprlgafiallfixl Ulwlzazéugtitoql: w,’ 6" ‘"27 not) A MY l‘ srtttnrtorttz-My flesh and my heart taileth: but God lathe strength of tny heart. and Knobs On Vessel Lids When the knobutomes of! of the "ll s! any cooking vessel. Blip a .‘ —BEGINNING WITH WEDNES- ‘DAY, July 6th., we close eat-h Wed- nesday at l2 o'clock noon, for the tnonths cf Jttly und Attgust. Sin- my portlou ‘forever. Psalm 73:26. screw through the hole. with the T alleles W.BorIon.M..D. f.‘ _ bead on the inside oi the lid, and Flatulency. Wind Colic and Diarrhea; screw u. cork on the protludlng MAKING LIFE worm-t WHILE; clulr & Stewart l..imlted_ ‘ - 747fi-7-2-3l allaying Feverishness arisin there- from and, by regulating the %tomach an » owsls, aids the assimilation of F g giving natural sleep Without upiatkl. - ‘ The genuine bears signature o! For eortta untl bunlons unto Minot-ti’! Llnllnent. I flow‘ is the Time 3 ToDoctor , ‘Your Foxes . 1 4 We are the sole agent for edles and they are the best. all of Dr. Allen's Fox Rem- ’ Ereneiene for earmltes; fit cure for fits. Stomach powder for foxes down on the legs; eye lotion, powder for rick- ets, etc., etc. Jail and let us prescribe for you. - 4 Harold L. Worthy I DRUGGIST fiO-O-GO-Q-OOQK-OO-O-Q-O-O-Q-O-O §~§§~4 i. ____. 4§4'§'§4-O-§"O O"Q'O§'O-§O'O§-fffO§-O , strife. ‘EYES IESTED l Sprains, Muscular Glasses fitted by scientific soreness Com- l mslhvllv- pletely Overcomelmooto. . PttaYtJtu-‘saloiy, God is good, to such as are of a clean heart. THE PROMISE OF LIFE There is nqsoag. of all our hearts _ are sillglnfl. ‘ But‘ has some note whose haunting sadness grieves, "HD3198: . g . tainly not a bright one. But has some thorn titlseett amid w t uswrcred 5'3"“ Dr. ti. it: Murray. in the Latter-t, the leaves. e ‘e “p” “"4 “l” “WP “m” tells his ‘ brethren that these! lThcre is no garden, but some weed encloses. ‘ Thete is up day. but has its hour of DB . Q Yet still we sing, and Bother eurtlfls - etld- This knob will not ge[ 1,0, an; can be renewed when desired. Dandruff Remedy | A good duudru“ remedy ,3 made Imps the woman. with u chronic ail- 5,0,, 35,, ,,,,d.~5c_ _ by mmng one Ounce o, “our “l. ment. lt. may be rheumatism, a‘ sulphur dissolved in one quart of soft water. Do not use until thor- Them ,5 no rose o,» u" Um ye," ,5 fillfiklllly mixed uttd settled. Ablily at danger, ma. mnlouk. n“ mu is celwpmlu‘ u-JISPTEIIII in a hot sun and cover w I.l a paste of starch and wulur. . . , ,‘ Repém It necessary‘ and a pltysltiuti should not only t.n_- m.-. woe-eve oe++e+++o+vo veno- p -'r+tussoav uncut JULY ‘its ‘,the lledeautl Dramatic Club will re- You have met the mun, or per-l um" i“ 1,0" “m, “ML heart ailment. asthma, chronic‘ bronchitis, some nerve ailment or; other, and while his liI’e is not -,-'I"HE REV y sOQTT _ l" oi’ Zion (‘lturehl wl-ll leuuure > liull mt 'l‘lltlt‘.atlzty level! _ iJuly 7th at S p. in, ‘I thtonics dtsuvl. ltjil attention, “mu 3mm“ L! wimum (mmmck _ _ lwill close tvlontiay. Wetlnostiay and (millage them to make the ntust. ol|.l.,.gu,.sduy m, 6 Unlock’ TH-y-Anudvz, their lives, btlt also to givv. stilt- uble advice us to the best wny to: __SEE “NOTHWG BUT THE 'TRUTH", [JIESDIIIAHI by -bo lied- Dhyslcklnlllqll‘ llrtiltlatit: (‘lnb in Porl. Hill ,brlgltt roses, . » accomplish this. Walk in its garden and forget the This means tltat the rain! Bltlollllll nut the ailment. 0n tlllltl shun-ha“ Tdungday, Jun, 7,“ A,,,,,,5_,,,,g,,, ‘ o tie balance, and after a ttorotn; lpr | gr 7543 Citortts:— BY wt L‘ swam‘ examination be able to estimate the!‘ J am " Sing on, O heart; although the 4.»“»...”+,+,“,“”,. patients rcmainiltg powers und posq tears may glisten. , tlather life's flowers although the rain be rile, ' WORDS listen. ‘ lpress "within a little." Illeaven shall make perfect our im- OFTEN MISPRONOIINCED: patient. and llllllfi llllll lfllll , perfect life, ‘padfqng, pronoun“ ymdroma, first strengthened by the paticntfis own or this prcgressive OFTEN There are no ‘eyes whose light basins in “say." accent alterihe o. ne'er been blinded t By silent tenrs of pity or of pain; There is no heart that has, not been reminded, iture. cost, outlay. t WORD STUDY: - lturoe flmeg and l, lg ymu-Qy‘ Le, ug assets and liabilities, he VY There is n_o lite that has not held increase our vocabulary by muster- l'll@<1llllely_ Qllilllile ill U"? bllilllles“ “l ' . _ ' Ppédayvi, ntaltittgtile best possible job oi’ ltisj There is no soul "but hath its secret word: noon/tame; marked by pos- lwllv and of ills life- and authoritative assertion. n} some chance word o! what comes not again, SOME SDPPOW, strife. » ,itivq ,ing one word each tlay. OFTICN MISSPELLIQD: assign- Iment; two 5's. _ \ _ synonyms; _ gxpengt}, expenfli- should not do. alltl ltc will know tln-ltlvllell l-r- bl‘ prcselll. sud l" ‘Ils- "Use MlSU-SED: Don't say “l have very near finish- ‘Eatth is not all! His angels ever ed the work." Use “nearly” to ex- "l llle "Olly lllll llllfilfiell by tbc llll- a word ’ . _ -—COMING V|S‘tTORS.--I[ls Ex- ,sibilities as accurately as lwH-Icellettcy, Earl Wiillugdnt, (lover- slble. ftmr-(l-etu-ral oi’ Camilla, Lady Wil- Th!!! the Cflllllllltlll (ll lllfi IlilYI-‘i littgdott and suite will cull at Kett- ‘illlktowl about. tuzott oil Friday, July ment should beextllainutl to tin. R, and will be pleasctl to meet all bcltllte people within couvltllent \";Zl0ll tnwn and Io_ a as in “att," o pg in "nofl in,“ a efforts should likewise be pointed txoltvey in t-ltcttt his appreciation oi‘ lout, Libero loyalty, The stihnkll chil- Thus he will lenin that there are dren within this flnttrislillttg sec- thlngs he should do, atnl tltlttgs in: lion 0t lb.- Province are Rlll-‘(Ilfll-IY ,,,,,,,,,,,,, “Rn-egm-(a play what. lino spstlmtazto or (‘un- Witlt this (iullitte oi his physical "Illa" (‘tlillif-lll-“l We Qllllelil- lllh‘ l-"Xl (m, “nngontzrtttllltn oi atlult citizens will be. . . ‘. —TLEPHONE MEETING- Tile l‘ W“ mus be we" "ha" mu‘ m“ annual nteeiinlg of the Grand Riv- Still our eyes smile, our hearts “Wblle his speech was dogmatic, it knowledge in his possession he cull ‘er Rum, Telephone Company w, pray for to-morrow, Fair in its promise oi more perfect’ li |wns convincing." Smile of: sweet eyes although the‘ pathway darken, t Pray on O heart, amid the busy lnell, on Tuesday. Jilly 12 .m' H-“NOTI-OE- The annual meet- 1° “Ve- gittg of the Three Rivers Cemetery m, . going to hovel blue _ [w )0 hem M the Cemetgfyggig": life. ‘l-le will spend much oi his timeetl 7,571.7.6.2,_ thinking of his ailment and talking which ‘had ..'*AUOTION'SALE stock, imple- , I _| v l , __ _ Qugghplfl eflecgg pfgnflgeg luvalltls whose patience and bright. Once and also to entll 0y ll Cvlllllhi- . 'Ee W. l _ AND Relief Came Quickly NW‘ Nerviline Wae Applied lot’ late ary McSwaln, Lorne Val- |iey,'"July 12th one o'clock sharp. ~No reserve. See hatidbills.—.l. W. lScrimgeottr, Auctioneer. ill-Wally "lime M“ m“ ‘“"’1v“l' And held in Maple Leaf hall, Grand Riv- everyotte knows that when ten Ill - 8,.’ m, T,,,,->,,]ay_ June 23m,‘ “qty, vldual thinks ol‘ his lilo as llbltllll to H“, presidenp My‘ Marsha" “C. lllnlsell. l0 ill-H family, will '1" m" Lellan ill the chair. The Sec '= try world, he has reully some zntlbltl<irt,M,,._ [Anus McNeil, rem, “he Una“. lcial report w-lt-‘ich proved satisfac- Witbout this idea or ideal. lu- lsltory to the shareholders anti was ‘ilitllillk Olfiaccortlingly IJIIILPIVEIL It was decid- tbat those parts oi‘ the line not been permanently after tile storm of last uld he pur I11 shape at about it in any one who will listenfrepztlreti‘ Oi“ cottrse there are many (1lll'(ll'll('.i\\'lllI.e'l‘ t-‘l’ tress are an object lesson In us allflim ma" l" Pill I119 0117185 lll E000 but it must be atlmittetl that an tn-fsbapc. The following directors mviuua] with o, chronic ailmeutgwere appointed oar the ensuing Ipeat their play “Ntflbflig lltit the . ’l‘. vAitnls- - -.COMMENC,1NG JULY 181...! schoolgirls. NERVOUS AND DIZZY Charleston, Illinois :~— “ I gave my fifteen-yeer-old girl Lydia l‘). Pink- hs.m’s egetablc Contpound and it did her a wonderful lot oI good. She was nervous, weak and dizzy.‘ gmduany becomes despondeut, ,,,,,1'year: Messrs. fiedericit McDonald, iEbbtt ‘Psaugltt. Alplrottsuc-l Brown. J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street +0044 n-Excellen-r for Draupy Chlltlren. -—-Wlten a. child is ‘suffering with. croup it is a good plan to use Dr- Thomas’ dficlectric Oil. Lint reduces the inflalm-rnatils-n gnd loosens t'he phlegm giving speedy’ relief to the ‘little sittferer- Ill. -is equally reli- able i'or sore throat ‘and chest, ear- ache, rlheitmatlc ‘pains,’ cuts, ‘bruis- es, and sprains. Dr. Thotn-a-s’ Ec- ls-cric Oil is regarded by many thousands as an indispensable .c.‘I’ the family ntedlcitle one-st. < o! 302 Bloor street west, lpoints the‘ Toronto, April 29th.——'l‘he signiflc-' ‘an-t statement of Miss B. Witherall.‘ way to health for many a poor sul- terer. "l want to tell you." eta-tea Miss Witherall, “how ‘l have bene- fited by Nerviline. As I am an ath- lete I suffer from sprains and mus- good as new."——MIss B. Wlthet-ell. 0,,_ several ‘50 and common . From $4.00 to cular soreness ct the limtbe. I have gin?“ wele from “L”, m “UJNKL found after an application o! Nervi- Lambs were flower a, $10,“, m $13; "l" "m" Ttiimllg» mi’ "mm M‘ "00 with the bttlk at $11.00 to $12.- lots oi‘ hogs Nervmne’ by "5 penetramlg ‘puwlwslghed up to packers; on fut-tart er- b7 9mm"! 599ml’ mm the flswontraots and thel balitnce oi’ the sues, relieves congestion.‘ lt.’s fine hogs were w“, to bmchers u, $9, l" "Bil"- Plllllll- rilelllllllllllm. lwlll- 7t- to $10.00 flat with 20 bogs aver- ticn and lame back. You can gel l! agltlg 160 pounds going at a top oi‘ 35c bottle or this trusty liniment 010510.75, so“ were 7520-7-5 2i IMOINTRIREAIL, July 5. —- "There were 102 cattle, 230 sheep and pret-iato his zlssets, and try to itr, lentils. 1.425 ‘hogs and 081 calves crease them. will help to take his‘ l'l'or sale on the two tnarkets, Bol~ logna bulls were sold for $4.00 to $4»- to just medium $5.00. Veal WGTB a care to everybody’ ctmnecletl witlrstnnley Thompsml mm mm“. S! M0 hint. ,K- _ ., - , _ This idea then oi‘ ltarmg hint ap-‘ne|‘7l|lln"~—§lli lllel lllil ilhll illlllllll‘ 0-D mind olf his liabilities. . ltt this way many n llfll-lfilll "WY be saved front drifting into an ex- istence. that is “clottded wiill un- necessary pessimism." OORNS Quick rolioffrompalnful ( coma, tender toes and l prellnreoftlght shoel- 41",." ‘Dfflohollfc A former lslantler Revisits ‘(Jalgary, Alia, who is (luardian a pleasant visit day. In the course yester about 12,000 acres in all, is a mom Mt-M. L. ll. Fowler, fornlt-rly 0l"_:l your and lrulti Illctleqtto, this provinrv and now oIQprovIdt-s a frct- library for tht- Gil, l Vlléllillgtllilli [iotplc Ill the city. The rt-vt-n friends in the province, paid .,Tlle.uu.is ‘llllltlt: up 0t‘ u grant oi‘ $27. oi‘ conversation IPt-nvittcial (lovternltltent, l)“. Mr, ‘Fotvtler, who ill addition to supnlainder being made up oi rc-ttts All: l'l‘|l¢'l‘l' any drug store. _$o.00 to $7.00. mostly front mo. rat-intending the vaeaut- lands ill t'.(lll-'l‘Il€ Boa SPECIALS I Men’s Underwear ,. 90» MEN'S SUMMER WEJQHT UNDEHWERR , two piece or combination style, slzea up 90c to 44. Special suit PATONS. MEN'S NECKWEAR all the new patterns and coloring: that will make yeti buy two when you only intended to buy one. 50c FATONS. . . . . . . ..§ . . . . . . . . MEN'S FANCY SHIFTS. PLAIN COLORS AND STRIPES. Odd lots taken from our reg- ular stock. ‘All sizes In the lot. EXTtRA DPECIALDOLLAFI DAYS . . . . ....-.... ‘ V MEN'S OOTTON 80X pllln colors Grey, ’ Tan, Navy, Black. special Dollar Days 7palrafor.;...............PATONS _ sows rm: WOOL SWEATERS, Polo- Oollar, fancy: heather shades. Size 4 t0 1‘ ye a- A real summer garment. Dollar Daya $1.00. PATONS. . . . . . ., MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. A real garment flor the man that prqsplres freely. All al_ . Excellent Value ‘at $1.36 Suit. PTONS.............. ‘ BOWS/ KHAKI LONG PANTQI llzes 98c uptosi........................ . . . . .. aovs stus sane: PANTS, knee 90c length ‘users mun ynoor cons. auaraniesll English cloths. Dari: atey and browni _BOY8 TWO PIEDI SUITS, l big "Q10 9' cloths and patterns. Sizes 7.to14 . Men's er-ttaw amt-e, odd Iota ot our regular $1.15, to fl-Wy Itltl- DOIIII‘! om . sore ooo teammate range of whilst" and “materials. Jlaoe up to tl-yaera ‘ho-toco-o-i-i-o-u-l-‘ustun-non.» . ~ ,, .. . At last she was so bflil oil that she was out 0i" school for Ionr tnontils. The Vegetable Compound has im- proved her in every tray anti she has gone back to school. I recommend the Vegetable Com- pound to other mothers with girls who are not as strong as the should be." Mrs. AliceLouthan, oute2, Charleston, Illinois. i l l Miss Louise Lourhan ROHM l2. Charleston. Ill. Does your daughter attend school regularly? ANY GIRLS are absent from school for a. few days each month because of illness. In many cases this is tumcccssary because young girls——as well as older women ——can be strcngtllctlcd by Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Girls suilcritlg from run-down condi- tion, sleeplessncss, nervousness, and loss oi" appetite, should gain new strength and vigor from this Vegetable Conlpound. The following testitnotlials show what; the Compound has done for other ' Remember this package. None genuine toil/mitt lhc sig- nature of Lydia E. Pin/chant. SICK AND wsax Camden, New Jcrseyi-“When my daughter was twelve ycarsold she was hurt at the play-ground. Site was sick and weal: for some time alter that and was not able to go to school regularly. Lydia I‘). Pink- hattfs Vcgtetnlile Compound Ilas Ilelprd bcr wonderfully, and she now goes to school every do . She has gained in weight and, has u better appetite than she had before takin it." Mrs. Ade. McKitu, 1044 'nden Street, Camden, New Jersey. . Lydia E. Pinkltastvs Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.,COBOURG,ONT, l ‘ net-lion with the lCity of (‘zilgaryx bcr oi‘ the Calgary Library liourti. ‘Till-l illoarti has u revenue oi‘ $311000 this rt-vunttt- HIT! P" it namely‘ Valli-y‘. < 000 from the (‘ily, $2,000 trout Iltc DOLLAR Days Friday i Iiilcioth Floor‘ Mats t ~ _ 15c I » OILCLOTH MATS. extra large size. 4 pat- terns. 100 only. Come ebriy. FLOOR OILGLOTH, two neat pat- 48c ternal2 yards wide. Square yard . .. CHENILE FLOOR RUGS suitable o for any room In the house, good size - FELT AND FIBRE FILLED MAT- a TRESS, all sizes. Dollar Days . . . . . .. ALL FELT MATTRESS, fancy art ticking, French roll edge. All alzes. . .. STEEL FRAMVE BED SPRING, copper wire fabric. All sizes . . . . . . . .. WHITE ENAMEL IRON BED, bra" capped posts. All Bl!" . . . . .. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, double bed size. White or grey with pink or blue border . SALL WOOL SERGE, 54 lnchea wide. 89c Band, Oopen, Red and Navy . . . . . . . . . .. ' SPORT tetaurtst, s4 inches wide. sand- Jade. Henna, Reseda, Powder $1.29. Navy _____,,,, I TWEED COATING, 54 Inches Wide 98c ...........-....-.... SILK caufrou cases. so inches wide. Sand, Rosewood. ""71 Jldlt TIIIGQ" m, cinnamenPowdor. Navy. Dildo-- NATURAL PONOEE SILK, 33 Inches wide .... ... . SILK ' BROADCLOTH. FANCY STRIPES, 88 inches wide. Special and Saturday July 8th. WHOLESALE tutors ttt A ovrn TillE stone srtacut BARGAINS m “I lsnztu ntrlltttntrt s! ‘a .- ‘ PECIALS. ladies’ Silk‘ Ilose ‘ - “ ‘zso 100 Pairs Ladies‘ Silk Stockings. First quality. A refl‘ ular 75o value. All alzea- Black, White. Fawn, Sand, Grain. Harvest. Dollar Day Special 25o Pair. PATONS- , . . . ’ . I I I h ' Iihtitiren s Stilt Iitb Ilose . 49c et-tttortzws SILK me srockltnos so" s to 9y, A regular $1.00 value. White, Fawn, Grey, NIIo, Mauve, Blue. Black. WHOLESALE PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS and 9th. I - Silk Gloves 19c KAVSER SILK GLOVES two dame (Nun. era. Regular 1.50. Grey, Black, Fawn,‘ Hvnssr- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c , Kayser CH-II-DREWs corrron sox with 25c fancy tops. All sizes. Dollar Days . . . . .. SILK STOCKINGS. 32 of the new summer shades. 24 inch silk leg. A regular $1.50 98c value. See this lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SILK STOCKINGS, 24 inch silk leg, 69c all the new spring shades. PATONs ' SILK KNIT VEST AND BLOOMERS. Peach, Pink, White, Nile, Flesh. Vest 39c or Blomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ UNDERVESTS, first quality 25c short sleeve and no sleeve styles . . . . .. LADIES’ KNIT BLOOMERS, Peach. 49c Pink, Mamie and White. Extra large alze BOY'S GOLF HOSE, all sizes. Real 4Q‘: _ good quality. All wool and cotton . . . . .. ‘PRINTED SILK otters as ensue, Foul- arde and Rayone, plain and fancy‘ pat- ‘terns. Regular vaiuee up to $3.50 . POUND PATCHES quarter to_‘ono 45c yard lengths. Per pound 45c. PATONS. FANCY GINGHAMS, 32 IRSIICI Wide. Big' range of pattern: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LINEN TOWELS i7 x33 inches. 49c Special per pair 49c. PATONS. . . . . . .‘ EMBROIDERY PILLOW CASES, 98c Large size. Regular $1.75 pair. SpeclaL. 'l‘ll<' polllilc oi‘ ‘Callzuly are nalur ‘ally, proud ("i lltt-lr library and do re itnut-b tn tnautltatning ils‘ popularity,‘ urv 45,000 volu Int-s, Vanna, m, $,,,,,_,,,,,,' mnmuys ,~,,-,,_,,“-itl be found iin- lcadhlg periodicals assistants iii ztlldiliotl to iltl‘ Chiel lvllifillllilh‘ 'l'\\‘:: 0i‘ Illvsl‘ as ‘ifllilllls . ldthvaril - Xlztt-‘llonalzl oi‘ (fnltil , ,_ ) , _ m“ “m, M,“ V,,,k‘_r_‘_,_y“ H, Phvrrv Illl~ l ruvltlt-e stllicc be lull ll seven gill tho world. l.\ir. Fowler exports in leave on hhn,d,,,.g |l‘t'i.llI'll to (‘alaury on the 10th inst. ' lit- has utxtict-tl many changes in ’ ‘it on years 1141,11, llllrlltilllilfly n great llnprtlvt-alt-tlt in lnrnlittg, better ‘roads and mou- prosperliy ovt-ry~ wutwrl‘. llt- is surprised thud any ‘hum ,ouv sbotlld lcavu Priutrl: Edward is‘ land, as in‘ ltiltnvs nu butter place uwn btliltiitlgqllllilli reading ruonts in trhh-b .'t|'t' in Amt». rat in live in ‘PECIAIS Silk Dresses $4.98 2s SILK nssssés taken from the to“. ular stock. Regular values up to $25.00. The lot consist: of Georgettee, Silks, Voiles, Crepes. All sizes. Special Dollar Day.. 6 ONLY LADIES’ COATS. Regular values up to $60.00. Th l‘ ' e things alone would cost more than the DTIOB for the coat CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES for 2 to 14 years. Six styles in about a dozen 98c different patterns. Dollar Days . . . . . .. LADIES RAIN COATS odd coat; which we have marked at a price which will I l! clear out the lot. All sizes. Dollar Days CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS. Come 98c in and see this lot at 98c. PATONS, CHILDREN'S OVERALLS, sizes 2 to 8 years. Khaki, Navy and Blue with red 49c trimmings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CHILDREN'S OVERALLS Combination overall suite. Khaki and Blue with While 98c stripe. Sizes 21o 8 years . . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ WOOL BATHING SUITS, all sizes. all the new colors. See them. PATQNS, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~. . . . . . . SILK mo wootf swt-zarzns. ‘ Coat Style, six styles, plain and combination colors. Sizes 36 to 40. PATONS.... SPECIAL PRICES ON MILLINERY. We have no old styles to offer. All real new snap- py atylea at special prices. PATONS. Men's-Twist: rsurre. n: o...“$2_9,, cloth. Special.’ . . . . . . \ L MENU sreotat; otacouurs on au. ‘ cto-rntutt nail ‘i