" Tim "Retnrmrtrramus 'Day" mmfmd hold at Victoria Park In ceiehrate moi fourth auntversnry of the declaration] r-i-ct-i..---- 's-'.. ,, .. _ . WR‘TW meat Britairr airfare-M swa- eral thousand prom» and was a must aucrnsslu] and inspiring 9VI-nt The meeting was 1mm undnr tho auspireu of the lm'ul (‘hnptvrs of the Dututhtors or [hr Empirl> and the Great War \‘vivruns Associa- Hon. and tue, program was up- pmprinle for thrs oruyasion. _ - 'Tihu 108111 Regiment band and tho, n(nhl;|l~"n:¢ War Vétvl'nns parade-d In tho park and in Toronto, he "k' took possessiun of the bandstanrt otl‘isymmum tlutt WAR BETWEEN IDEALS _ "m“. V-.7.V__.‘ .-_‘..,....V.. v. ter: rhl in the sides regularly or irrequ- Ily, loam-y dy‘pepdn. extreme nzrl'oua- has. ieFiat'd sputum melancholy. desire It cry, In. of L"e'rg','/t,t an! about to ' Graph: ce in. up t e use. pil- twet'. hot Hagan, wcnrintsl. a?†com- (lion. with (lurk tildes under ttse era, a In the teft brunt or a general fee iug t mu- uut worth living, invite ,ou to “lo-day for my complete ttry an» treat. mnt glt't'g2 {use and wnlwld, to Prove to "hrs" nu thee niImenll can he mssdly gut manly overcome at your own home. without the "you" ulna-pm! (rt-ImeuLw the dung"! of tn operation. Women erry. where nu cleaving the surgeon‘s httiie by knowing or my mpte method at home hut-Mn. and when you have been bour- “It In dust, I â€all onlymk you to pm. (an; ward-long to lulu! uther ButtFrrr. on. trent-t is [m an ‘yuunl w om. gun. I. â€Luanda; s,/i "it lamb. Sever-l try-lawn were (Ir: " u Maury tending: Ind unu- Q‘Cbrk J. C my»: In mum-ms 'er, the County Funnel! to my . and In. Henry Gtou. [he sum "t - Mu tho â€noun! of the luuur June. on the me ot their son Pte Herr. "tmrtA1roo, who died In Bushnd. Communication. l *‘ t In!" wu reeeteed trom the on. 3Gii Ind Macho-us slated ttfat no†Stirring Adresses Were De. livered and Patriotic Re- solution Passed. â€you Inter from pain In th- heud. back. or Wkly, 'apt ot wmghl and dmggiu’ down Iran-Mona, 'tttiettr or disptacemeGi o hula-l mung, bladder "ttritnu'om with he- ".2" nit-fling. opium-5e ..1"P"Pf'on or Herbert at. Extontlon. On mmiuu of Reeve liuhlender It Ill decidmVto luslruct the Town T 'euwer ttt Issue cheques to Messrs, Huger, (Nady and the â€Munich os- tlte in payment ot strips or land roc- anuy acquired for the right or way on Herbert St. A letter was weaved trom the On- tario Housing Cttinmittee making re- isrdimr the conditions of housing in Waterloo, The Clerk war, instructed to reply to the letter and stale that there is no serious shoruge of Mum u tn this town. - Are you unhappy. tmtit for you! duties? Write Ind tell me bow you he! and I will metsd you In: day-' PM“: tyet of a home Emmet-u! lo Pt", your indlvlduul‘uetdi, -__e fl 7_ 7-.“ __. ..._...»...-. u‘.‘ logelhtr wtth "tern-Ices Iowomrn In C:nml.u w o‘hnyekpulsed lhrough your troubles and i.tiji'L'iiiiei,ij. GCr"iift%"c,ttii;i." an“. . BR (tau-en! for your daughln, all!" or when Bil} MEETING AT e illlflllilll PARK I In . won-I. What I lure unloved In I hr better guide att,',', In, HANS “pane-act (alum ltcond~ I know your and for Iynp-lhy and health, And thi "eunuch! that ave me brain: and strength. any hauled. fi we, I want to fan-Ion loyuu, that Gl': too, my, enjoy the wink-p boms.or he. th, _ I III. nemsury to lncreuw the 't od poll clerk: A. eomtgtuttlctttjon from Turunto listed that the annual nun-Hug ot the In" Ctriem wilt be held this month 'tttd Invited the (‘uunnl to send repre- Cellntlven Retwe ll lublender and Ptro Chief Geo Kama: will attend tho meeting The Secrrtnry of the Ontario Muni, dpll Association wrote asking that tho Count-ll send dun-gates lo the in but! convenlion to he Ilblll some time m. month No action was taken , out) not!†at a. - “I Council held on Thu-day, It. guano- wand-nu a . r um. “and In!†. mull-3 nut land-r. _ Gill; to tho two be“ an“ in!" on! of an; The nub d purchasing a Quantity of wood alto hold our. Hrs (This! Geo, and have but Bohlondor will "..- Waterloo u the 1'rottNqtrtttutt - crtths bell; hold at Toronto: HIE HYLD $lttl 1ytrrp. C. Allalght was irttstrueted g0!" mimanst of Soldii r’i'Ihmnoo. MADE IN CANADA .0. Melvin "nether. R.R. No. 1, Kitchener, HIE GILSON ENGINE “M For Soldier’s trtrurance, I KNOW A WOMAN’S suagggmds LN ALL SIZES AND STYLES H V1.0 sun ',l22l,l'tk2ftW'g, Inunly We!" and IrtNtltely tum. rn Mfg. Co., Limited. Guelph: Canada 'flNmhaatttetNsntitr of Wood G. m Im'm mug-um an! at! You ttfp/I? Prthted!ee" MM~ 'mhut,~v_'n-v'- W0rr-inPtttieso The "(hull running blower cutter mud; A ' H.P. Engine will open“ the nun-ll on. nuaoulully. 1H} . . _ . wonnunm two tocat mutt 7 A by lav-trini- "IIMIIIIIED THE GILSOI ' GILSDN $ll.t FlllEB and Q35}; Guir5rraui, ftee Hosanna! lodl , u you thi- “rum. AdJru-z To Mother. of Daughters. T will " tattt I simple home "rtttgggerrt which Tal",' Ind .etreiteuy' dilpel- grunwick un- (chime-nu). Irregulmmr-n. btndnche- and lassilude " young women, and rut-Mel them to plump Inn-sand In-ullh, Toll :m- if yvunn: wound about your daughter. Remember " can you naming to give y method M home trul- meat a 'Mlih'd ten days trial. Ind ll yuu wish to continue. it “at! only I few ftlIllI week to do nah-ml it does not In". no with une‘l daily work. In hullh worth Int-“n my Write' for the free ttenttgtent lunar to your needs, lid I will and it in plum In: " h returtt mail. Cut out (hi. on". mtg“: prune. ttmt ItilJour llrlin‘n, ll'! retirrrt 1ue. . Write m uh for t e utus0N Products an Dov-ma- mm and "scorad some -victories, during the tour years. but 10-day the democratic armies are 'supreme on irre, Run, in the air. Ind during the last; him wetaktt m prttrirttrtlreir “$6th ity on land. ’ I The spr'tiker rr-mimlml his hrurprn that tutmiitlotts utter Illa war would mu he the Ramp an tin-i work belon- the war, The great riotttliet would brine ulmul m-w relations in the fields of capital and labor, and there will he new ideals, The rpeent Msturbancm, in Toronto, he said. were lite, result or The mun-pm of the Mternoon was delivered try Itov. Eric Wethey, pan- lol' u! the Nn-w Jerusalem Churth. who man-ll that it was lilting that the pvuple of 1'auada should rule-brine the day which will go down into Inlslory as the awash)“ on which Great Bri. tain kvm her plmlge will: llnlglum and declared war against Prusniuu a"tocrat'y. The war. he reminded ttls heart-rs, was a conflict between two ideals. aurorrm-y and milllarlnm. on one hand, and democracy and Illr Per an the mlwr. Thu Prussian ld, eal had the advantage ot greater pre- dirwllon ot Hundmanter Stockton. rendered a number at patriotic ttel N'liunn which were well rec-viva] by the rmwd. n was decided to secure prlms on on to be mad tor street sprinkling ('num-illor Hrox of lhe Tree cummll- tee was Inmrumvd In hare I" dead and talien trees on stream In town re. unwed. Other Mattere. DeputrReewt Btroh asked it he. had authority to clean out creek and remove trees, which are obstructing mam course The matter was rererr ed to Town solicitors, Wood Mica alum Reeve [wills-dot unto-l that wood could be purclnsod tum Algonquin pork tor " " per cord lull. 1nd could be mm lo local Motu' my," " 812 Sq, new cord Sworn menus“ of the l‘uqm-ll questioned when tt was " unable to buy low coma. and helluv- ed ttatt that lllloul would be onongh‘ Ttut, qumstlort wlll also be taken up " the man-(lug next Monday night. Want Clmalk 'h"tstrtttrtqd. Mayor Kutt brought up the out! or comsruetintt nldewnlk an Elna 'r. J In; Into tho Watprlno cemetery, in ulmlun M (Yodnclllor (loch-n0 d Reeve lmhlender the clerk wu inet-ttut tu write Kttctrester, can» oil and secure rlg'l lo con-true! lenwalk on Pine stréet., ' $20 Grant tor Pr‘n. The sum ot $20 nu ordered to be' paid to the "orticulturatsoctety to bo trivert as prizes tor In. bent rulll vuled lots There were two alumna} cue for lots cultivated only one r,'tr) and another tor two years lulu. The judging or lulu will ho commenced l ones by loam-u, A coutivuisr Moyer mid that there " a big increase in numlyr of Iuls cul tinned ovu- last. Court of Ravi-Ion to San complaint- on "to “mu M. tert.tsuaa. The Court am who tb-Mayor, Run, Deputy-Reeve, nnd ('ounclllon Coch- rnne null Kiooortter. to "a. a. My cm to I.“ a cheque tor tho when! of lb. .600 lull w on In. w. d Pu. “our: (Armin) ' h Elihu. Court .0 Milton. - now My Fhti on." in Quality and Senior 'rArterr, Ontarlo TUMOR prevails mnung the or write to spacial a You [pair Jul! 1 for drop. on the tender. Ichlng corn and bluntly no. tonne-u " rclloud, Ind own the corn " " unrivaled that n mc. out um:- out pain. " In I "Icky “butane. which am. whnn nppllod “a nun “malno- or oven Irritate. tht Idiot.- In: (lulu, Ttu. dlocovory wht pm-nt thou- nndn of death. ununlly from lmllav and "tNetiott hot-notary militia. "on no otrieldat MN: qt cutting com . Tue tic-mum pron: In altering In: Iuno- rngurdinx the flaming qutttittiss of lin- American nnklivrs They are :homughly gum! nxhtGrd is tid, LGI, ment or the Koeinisehe Vulkszeltung READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE IMILY TELHGN‘U'H _ __ n... “v ...-_ - -""-_. Ask at my phumu for a quarter cum ot Irv-9mm, ',','ltf,t wul coat Td link. hut 1: an! to b..sttieteietst to n Qt?, feet at every hard pr oott corn or Cl “I Good an" IprOIdl npldly Ind am- xlau horo If. loot busy cumin-Int "reronr, the other (“Icon of I Cin- clnnul mun, which In 1-3 to loo-n any (ion to it my out um}: the “an. GERMAN PROPERTY TAKEN OVER PASSES $500,000,000 MARK Ex-Aldermnn w. K. Gallagher and J. Master were the maven; of the re. suluuuna plmlglng the dtstormhtatiott of the (-llizens lo we the war through lo a vlrturiuuu rout-11min" for the Al. llan. which was adopted unanimously The martin: vom-lmlvd with the aim:- ing or Illa National Anilmm. leh (ha Franck: Army In F'ranee. Aug, 1 - tkvertlnttt With the tall of durum-2m tonight fUthtittg continued lwle-n the Allies and the German on tho western side of the Simmons» “henna hallo"! Allied nln-wrvnrn rp- ported that mom ot Germans wen» Homing prorlpllnlnly northward along In» mud landing trom Launuy. which Hm :Ilmm mldwny between Salmon» mud F'e,roentirgenoim A brief adamant wan also raw-n try Rev. S. L. W. Human. of Waterloo. who vlupluasized what " has meant to the world when Great Britain en- tered the war to protect tun smaller nations or the world. zoning in square deal from those who remained at hangs. " was the duty of the people of l‘unada to we to it that the, m $.42“qu are mug-WI; treated by the Government and tho people after their return trom "In front. He concluded he, address by calling tor three cheers tor the war veterans whieh were "nttutsitNtica11y given. . W. J. Clark returned midterm that they urn not Bunnie. Oliver . _ The tournnmrm hu been remark. ably morn-ml. and will rut-h a ter. mfnatlon to-mormw afternoon. There was lino a record entry- In the Scotch doubles route-t tor the [Alas/ale Ho Cttttttdatg, Robertson , tel Trophy, In wttietiGoodirotrriG was made V The chief Boner: went to the vie (on: Hub rink. "lyped by Sinner, I. winning the tgtatrstlltctutt Lalo! Trophy, the Ana-lanai: or Proud" Trophy um to the Cttgtadn Club. their that being alum by C B, Roberuon, who thoroughly earned In. victory by cog-intent ware. only “In; one game. The Rev. J. W. Pedley In Invited to pregnant the trophy and when. Ind his patriotic rennrlu were greatly appreciated Ind applauded by the large attendance. 4 “andâ€. I Court on Chum. “on iairu, to " m Artii-iiiacaamm, 1%hto. Au. t.-DqtightNt wallet ("and tho mun; today and I hm an")! intent! and "rally npproci ated the In. pinyin; In the two In) many competition. both ot which were Iron by Toronto rinks. Thou two rinks from the ope-hug unu- lune doue wondurlul bowling. and have thoroughly demon-tuned tttat mu ta the main ehetnent ot the sumo. To". how to loam I l tertdee corn to " "It. out without pain. It Works! Try It paler Trotrtty-Firtat .. ..t.'t anon Sixth Round. ... . . .9 Sc-aarum Hurrah: " MNTutrheon .. 9 thtlt, .10 Hawks ... .._ 9 Final y. Kitchener. E. C. Kabel L. McBrlne w G, Ctegtrorn 12 13 Mt 16 10 10 " 10 Tho evening aerle-s- was In rhnrgo of tho laytnen of lhe, chum-h, n Imm lmr of whom nupvnrml an tho phlr form, Dr. J. FI llulushorgur wealth-II 1m! the devmlmnl "Rettitses ware- can "urtort try Mr 69". Martin, Thr, ml Moms was delivered by Mr. H. W. N. (lrfRtt. of WutoNoo, who "poke ml "Hrrrtte Thme We Shaun! IImnmubt-r.“ tit, nahl In part: _ 1m this tcaved day tet us rpuwm her. tirst of ll',',; the Irtvine Providence which has a tctuut nvn-r our nnllnn during [hims- tour perqua youâ€. _Thor¢- In a gram mhu‘tanm on the 1)an of many gum! Christua"s. to thtnk or the Creator he: being Involvml In any way In "w war. But wo would be shnrn of half our nlronuth it we ire. tieved that we' did not enhy the tlIvlnr' favor We know that than In an In nnlln Ennrgy or Power In the unlvernv 'nmt tnattttaimt its "to and we know thrtt lhln now" In rnmhanI wIlh Wim, dull] that appears also inftnito. "(th lm "I."I m must Mm he ittmtitr, m allies "no" with win-Ion]. Now "our Creator In ittflttitrty Rood he mm" be awn-Iv 1ntortrntmt m the meuln In which so many mIIIIuns of Ma child t"'n,ttror Involved. Wo IIPHI‘VG Ila-J wmtly that our Pnlhvr In Heaven In most prnfnnnllly Inwrulml In ovary clan." of the “made he! an not he 51"»er Ibsrpfnro " Hrttairt who has been the mun-toy of the “Men has enjoyed dNut. preteen“ tn . muted Special patriotic arr-vines were held in various city churches, on Sunday in omnpliuIn-e with the proclamation of the Lieutenant-Governor reiebraling the thurih anniversary of the declara- tion or war by Great Britain. Resolu- tiuns were passed. "tovod by laymen ot the various t'ongreogatiortte. pledging the itttlexmte 'lettirtuittatitut of tho Irmtttr" In cotttinue lin- unnliirl until a ‘rlghll-mm victory 'in nilainml by the Allied nations. l Trinity Methodist Church. Tht, service." at Trinity Methodist t'hurch nn Sunday were of unusuxii in 'terest and or it most inspiring order. Largo congregations wore in attend. ant-5'. mr1withntamirog the heat, At tho morning sun-iv» Ravi James t,'eru. pie. of Baton. Sank. delivered an pin unoni diarourm- on the Inxl "Greater Inw- hath no man than that me give his lit» for his frivnds," in which he unnpurod the nan-rilioo made by the Saviour for humid." and the imprint-pea that have liven made by the men and hays who have enlist-1d tur t-lt'e, fur the Ailiml. He urged his hour-Ina in he worthy of the interim-m1 that are be ing nmdv hy the mm: awn-sons. l Congregations Pledged their Determination to Fight, to a Finish. SPECIAL SERVICES La ('hannvllr has a wlln residing In Montroal. 1737 Hutehlnson sum-l m that city. Thrs ZNIkiv girl ls trom Meriden. Conn. Her pawnâ€: rosin!“ at " Mari-Hun street in that Nun Bobby Wilson tn ft letter to [ho Immi. zrnlion mmmritlos attegosthat the 2r.rilkie glrl Pumps from a family ot "hlaek Germans." ovidvnlly meaning Germans, who are deridudly in favor of the Gprmnn cause. Ho also nut-gm: that Matlplinn is pro-Cowman. Before ontrrinv tttrs employment of the Dominion Fire Factory Madeline Zvllkl» had to present a registration card and in on!" to comply with this regulation tthe want lwhm- thv local nostmmtvr and filled out the required on)?" and no! hor rertmmtv. She Raw wrong anawws to the queations. Mating that she was born In Canada and that she W95 married to La Chair nplle. When the pair found that MIMI '4eultie was found out in lwr falsify- lng of the registration amnion: La Phanpellp tore un the girl‘s cstrrtitieetir_ It was this apt that put La I‘happollp m the tons of the law for touring up a Government durumom. fGllMgi " MESH] '1nndlnn “MI under (the preterm" ttome time ago, " “wens trom evidence in the band. ot Importer " H, Reynolds, of Ottawa. who Is hl-nd- ling the can. tor the Government, that Madeline Zeilkln wound into Canada with Bobby Wilson. the well known pugillnt. representing herswelt to the immigration omclnls u Wilson's wire Wilson has a wife in Glen F'a11sr, N Y She lived with Wilson in Montreal un til Ln Chappelle also a married man loomed large in her fnvor, She let: Wilson and with " Chunpellv arm-pt- Fd "mplovment In the Dominion Rubber System, tretng Bent from Mon treat to work tor the Dominion Tire Company in this city. The eouple were trtsced to this (it); and the ar- rests subsequently made. f I Ila-nu ZeilIiw. mud hon when! two waviu up u the Org-4 Cami Hotel uni hell - min- t! tho immigration Department. wu unload in voile. court on Tttrad" Pinned with delihenlely ‘mlkiu wrong I.ll'lfri_ in connection with filling out in restitution can]. Wlilrid‘Ln Chaptseiie, who wu with her " the time of her Ins-l. wu all“ trusted and on Tuna†was chug- od with wlifully destroying a Govern- ment Want. Both trials were " iuunwd until Friday morning at " o'rlock. the defend-nu being remand- o-d until at! line. '“L P, Clement reprelenled the Crown in lb. shunt-e of D 8. Bowlby who in u present on his vie-lion, The cue using! the zen“. girl In ope prlchhdau-s to her (running the é???“ Shimmer and Early}; In the F'ottrth man: we shuuld rp. Inelnher with profound 'gratitude that we are in no way rpsttottsthle for the awful war now raging and involving Thirdly: On this memorial day let us remember our brave women at homo and abroaur..ouruum have mad? the grew! "avritive but our mo "iris and sisters-hare mama um yor. pmme savritivt'. for it is harder In give up n beloved son to (lamb than m tau dead op" seth It is harder to lay H "roRN on the shoulders of those WP love than in bear that (TOM! our» selves. We may rmnomlwr also our l-ravv wnnwn overseas who live to ro- lieve the sufferings of the, men who haye gone in war a Imblu spirit. For all Hun-w anal mulls let UK thank God and in tuture titink better of huln'nr My. degree. She has been the most hated because the lilo!“ itecinive factor in the war. Hail Britain not entered the war I'rusniu would [0-day have been master ot Europe and ultimately of the wurld. 't'trtiay, utter [our year» ot bitter struggle, the British Empire in not only lnmet but it has actually been greully enlarged. We value this tact not for Britain's sake but be- nause upon her the whole fabric ot the Alliance rents. Seenmlly: ()n "IN Remembrance tray let us cherish the memory of our lut'u through whose sufferings we have been protected. Their .eourage and path-live and choertuineiis have astou- luhed the world. Many have fallen. Forty-three thousand or our f'rnetst youths are buried in France. and Plan- ders. We remember them and shall remember them while life lasts. Their unseltitth lives shall be nu inspiration in us while lite endures. We cannot think an much "taterlaPthingtt when so many of our telluws have died for the ideal things. They gave theml Helium that we might enjoy liberty. without which life In nothing. Let: us leurn with them the meaning of Christ's words. "Who so loersth Maj lileshull lose " end whosoever Inseth his we shall find It.†__ _ 20 Pieces go on sale ttvmperow for quick will“. In Natural Color only. 1032 m. wide for chlldren'l Middln. Bore' Women and Shun. OOrlI' Tub Drona, Regular Ne and Mc, on sale per 50 2 Pieces only for Saturday. ttne even Weave, double told, good weight. tunable tor Ladlee' Dre-nee. Blown, or 8eparate Skirts, Rm 98e ttuiar81.Mt,tor '.rr. p.rr_ _._.. F.'Te. Ne AND 35c BHANTUNG 50c. 300 Yard: of Dreu Goods and Colored sun. in- cluding plain colon, also fancy checkl and stripe, upon on whole Groundl, eta. Regular v.50 (032.50. on San "w.. .P... .rb '.. _... 98e NATURAL COLOR RAW SILKS. $1.50 RAW SILK 98m 1 Table of Dren Goodn, containing Repp, Silk and Coral Spot Salim Striped Voila. in all good shades, Sand. Rose, Conan. Taupe, Battleship Grey, Black and White stripe goods, worth 69e from $1.00 to $1.75 per yard, on sale .. $1.50 To $2.50 [mass (30003 Me. C",',','." LANG TREACY CI Splendid Bargains BARGAINS WORTH WHILE ON DRESS GOODS AND SILK MIXTURES. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 69e. Your Attention, Please, BiiiikiriR1iiFiiiiiirii Co} Ltd " you are who and consider yourself a thrifty economical housewife yo“ BUY YOU. BLANKETS NEXT WEEK. Because the present prices on Wool or Cotton will not prevail much has". IN FAcr-Do YOUR FALL BUYING THE NEXT 2 WEEKS. In Show. This Week, Banting (to. $10.50 to 319.00 and. ALSO A â€RINK LING oe Ol/Jll PINE AT THE MID2UMMER SALE Arrivotltst week which nu exceptionally smart in every way. priced fr- Dress Goods and Silk Department FALL WOOL SWEATERS SILK SWEATER COATS the world. The grPntesl Journalist in Germany and the German Ambassador. lo England as well as the munugvr ot the" Krupp's inmrestu these tttture lending Gwmuns have joiuml in stut- im; that beyond a shadow of a duuht the war was mad" in Germany. WATERLOO There is a Filth consiaeration that Aire can show you some fine suits. and blouses to suit the most fastidious taste. l This store has a lovely new stock of New Jersey Cloth Dresses, Taffettas, etc., in all the newest shades. Prices marked down low. Elegant m Dresses A MBAUT' FUL RANGE or W. FELDMAN $7.50 to $10.50 FINE LADIES' WEAR AND FURS. 1 Piece Only EMack ClttU0n r, um... grin. with. aura good quaMy. beautiful glossy rim-h. an" owe good wear for Sum. Dresses or Separate $2 75 slur“. Regular $3 50 per yd. on 1.109 . $3.50 BLACK CHIFFON TArrrtTA U' " 200 Yards Black Duchene Silk. beautlhU Rich. Ginny. black finish. guaranteed not to cut, 36 m. wide, I Bargain at $2.75 per yard, on $2 25 tale, mid-lummer Sale Price .. . "8? . D RICH BLACK TAFFETTA REDUCED. $2.75 BLACK TAF', ETTA $2.†too Yard. only Black Tatiana. " in. wide, far Shir“. Sloan-l. Under‘sklrn or Duane... $2 19 'tettuutr $7.75. for C 7 ,, _ _ Q . $2.75 BLACK DUCHESSE $2 " $2.25 PAILLETTE $1.75. Black Paillene Silk. good width. all pure fink will give good wear and not cut. io in, l , ie 40 wude. Regular $1.75. on sale ... .‘.. _ . $1.75 PAILLETTE SILKS $1.49. 2 Piece: only Buck Paulette Silk. 36 m. wedr, beautiful ttrtish, unable tor Dresses or Waist.. Regular $2.25 per yard, on scale PF? _.. s 75 l. D the Paw of {mind taith murh right the strong. will ttivo us (mun-g? I think and that is tho ptudipsrs [or which we fight i: in harm-my with me law of God and the Paw or nature. W9 have n srre'. found mm thut the weok vnjoy " much right lo lite and “harm Ill " EIAIITED