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Watchman (1888), 11 Jan 1894, p. 4

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'vvv. ..v vâ€"vwâ€"r r :3”; Al De‘wzsz‘czz‘mg. Cy THE .‘W‘AB CLO succulent plum l rc . , b’ er or more . ) lr grasp fl lgg VVlll YOU flOCk t0 1')le [hell] u out with lavish profusion! reason we sound the trump practice economy, ponder the facts well. i FURNISHINGS AND HATS. THIS GIGANTIC SLAUGHTER . SALTS COM \Vheu the doors were thrown open, when the bargains at hand for every everv mind in the country that what GOUGH BROS, THE WONDERFUL (smear Mi. _._ -..-..â€" .,__..- .7 p? Think as you read. - immmmmmm _ _ ..a‘w ‘â€" --. c said that honey is a translucent, sirupy BRINGING UP REINFORCEMENTS AND CARRYING THE STONGHOLD BY STORM. 6/0746 2°74 2%6 Closzhg 77/526276, Hui/[Mg 074 2726 manéez‘ a, ‘ 107/2665, THE ffl/l/ES O’BRIEN CLOTH/NC STOCK UD BUBSTED And busted, smashed, shattered and pulverized are bubbles thrown out to gull the Public. The whirlygig of Time never brought to your . k You can’t help it l of a GIGANTIC SLAUGHTER SALE that will eclipse and smother into .hOpeless mediocrity any effort made in the district. Read ahead and Read on, think listen, ye waiting thousands, to the thundering reverbation of the whOpping DYNAMITE CHARGES THAT ARE BLOWINGV HIGH PRICES TO .SMITEEREENS. . . . . At 50 cents on the dollar we offer thisvimmense Stock fresh from the looms, comprismg clothing of the best quality, including clothing of all kinds, SUITS, OVERCOATS, ‘ Of course you will l -..-H Hi “W - l l v. ‘ ' l. f, the be PUBLISHED TO-DA ' ,he was pleased t3011iiilddiit riiiie in this substance, the basis of which is sugar and lsrdbltliziii‘y 3:5 blehliilf of the citizens of of which all children and many grown up Iiindsay he bade them welcome. A vote people are very fond. He claimed "Evg SBNG BOOK of thanks wss passed unanimously to the that it came from the carbon in the I mayor for his kindly address. ANNUAL REPORTS. The annual report. of the treasurer e793.04 and the expenditure _of $744.98, leaving a balance on hand of $48.06. The secretary’s annual report showed 193, a STUFFâ€"ill AN Dâ€"-â€"-â€" satisfactory increase over 189:2. The auditors' report was satisfactory, and on motion all the reports were atmosphere and iiiidcrwcnt three changes to starch, sugar and honey. He account- ed for the larger flow of 110119;; in some. years than others, by the fact that plants can store up more carbon than is required for their immediate wants. and when this occurs, there is a large flow of honey. He concluded an interesting talk by stating that in his belief all plants with green leaves produced honey in a greater or less abundance. MENCED THIS MORNING, buyer electrified the Public and terrified other dealers, and carried the solid, adamantinc conv N preach they practice, and hew to the line let the chips fall where they m Moduli». .illlili. uliili. ..ili‘llu. H nah/T Leia/7.34.. 3 . There you have it, ye sons and daughters of the country l doors a more brilliant sparkling, glittering We know it! You know it! . Fortune never threw into corruescation of dazzling bargains, showered The whole world knows it, and that's the if you want to iction to , ay. " G- 0 U G- H :B R o s , The Wonderful Cheap Men, LINDSAY AND PETERBORO, | .lli .ILi NEXT MEETING. It was decided to hold the. next meeting at Slra'ford, in January 1895. The meeting then adjourned. ( To be concluded next week.) his fat cattle this week. A piece of corn leaf got behind her tongue. The animal refused to eat and her head became swollen. A juvenile vetranary thinking she was checked by a turnip, undertook to dislodge the impediment and succeeded in knocking the animal’s gullet out, ‘LOCAL N Ellis-LETTERS causing death. â€"â€"+--â€"â€"â€" -__$___3 LORNEVILLE. . CAMBRAY. COUNCILMEETING.â€"The first meeting SpeCial to the Watchman. 0’ ”“3 Eldon c0"""Shll’ ""“ncu “ll“ be SCHOOL Martens-4hr Schools opened held at Relti'Sllall, Lornenlle, on Monday last week in charge of Mr. J, F. Car- ' ' . . 7 . . Messrs Hav ant ll ‘ a: January 15th. michael. Quite a Commendale change is l living Visit oh Salu‘rilcfnyq'léil time . . ‘ . . . . K ,7 f ,a '. 16V V'oâ€"‘i mace in opening school With a. scripture ,' ~ , 3;: . . . vier lar'e att i l: 1:“ r' o: n BURNT RlVER. le son and prayer instead of 8 selection: y ‘(‘ e ‘l “C“ “ “1'3 L .-e. were then made fora tea meeting tt held on the 24th inst, of which furt' notice will be given. I’LsnisCIrE.â€"\\'e are pleased to rep that the Vote was carried in this a handsome majority. placer PEBsoxar..â€"â€"Mr. Woolard has rater:- from Bobcaygeon. where he has ice: the employment of Mark dc Ca: some time. Mr. John and MissKate Moshicr 72a- through here last Friday evening i: friends on the Seutch Line. S. ,l. all his in" prosperous MINSTREL SONGS AND CHORUSES AN ENORMOJS success. material, Composition. and editing in the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Similar in . ,. . . - l _ , . Son: Boot. WHICH work has already “'1' . session the Dominion House Will pass anl l l lthe number of members to be adopted. rarxun-zxrs’ aminess. Mr. F. A. (iciniiiill, Stratford, Presi- He. the dent, deliwred his annual address. congratulated the association on I)I‘()\_(I‘CSS made during the last year. in spite of man): drawbacks. He was pleased to see the great interest in lice- keeping taken by the people at large and also by both parlirunents. ar. *‘. at the next showed that the receipts during 1893 were \ l joyed the unti‘i‘svk‘dcnt'fl Sale Of 35,000 . act to stamp out. the sugar honey fraud. copies. T“ W"? 58% book 5"? 8 Clll'lh‘f- ; He congratulated Ontario on the grand mas present. Will be in great Ilem md at i show made at Chicago. He urged that every SOCliil‘dlld mus'cal gathering. Prlceithe members of the association should. be. Fox-saleat :work together with a will and intci'cstl A ’ Q‘l‘m Q Tasniany as possible in the industry. He PngR 3 gttjfigTORE, pointed out that home consumption of. ‘honcy must be CIICUlll'iLgCli. as the proliti _'*_““_"” ___.__ ,was small on shipments made. in con- fclusion he referred to the "foul brood" pest and was pleased to learn that it was i being stamped out. 5 l-‘UUL snoop. } Secretary {luneil brought up the matter, TH Uitsiilr’iiu. 1 of foul bl‘oo l. THE filliillilll BEE-KEEPERS. :inspector of foul brood did not. properly Annual Meeting of the Association in‘ the Town of Lindsay. (the lllllatcbman. 11th, 1894. ,disinfect himself after visiting infected ”ill“mmd 13” Wu”: ”I! Mr. J.Petty wasnextand ‘ ‘EiiniSCorthy, ” “Come Down Mrs. Flynn,” “He Never Came Back” and ”Learning McFadden to Waltz." brought down the house and “McCarthy” as an entimsiastic bee man dubbed him was given a rousing vote of thanks and the same was tendered to Mrs. Roberts, who presided at the organ. A long and spirited discussion took place on the advisibility of using old comb. The consensus of opinion appeared to be that it was not wise to do it. The )neuring then adjourned after sing- ing The Queen! WEDNESDAY MORNING. The attendance was good and the interest was well kept up. Mr. R. F. Holterman read a lengthy and carefully prepared p iper on “How to make beekeeping profitable, which we propose to print in full next week The paper created much discussion which lasted until the time of adjourn- merit. The annual reports of the thirteen alh‘liatcd societies were read and He (“Ulllplililltul that llltzi’1‘l"l"'cd~ The deputation of last year were re the Dominion Special to the \Yatchinan. Till-3 New YEAR came in mild. PsiisosAi..â€"-Mr. Ed. Suddabv has returned to Cannington after a pleasant visit. under the parental roof. WooD Gunmenâ€"Mr. John Hodzson is supplying the (i T. R. with fifty cords of wood. Mr. Frisc has placed his engine in the vard and is busily engaged in cut- [ing the same. -â€"â€"â€".â€"- NORTH MANVERS. Special to the \Valchman . from a third rate novel ..... Mr. W. H. l l l Cleudenan was re elected Trustee at the annual meeting. The Trustees are \askinz for tenders for supplving the school with wood. . .Mr. J. H. Ware who i has been attending this school for a year | _ _ _ ~ ‘ . past went to Peterboro on Tuesday last i ‘lbmrbmg mplc 51““ ”19 Pithwfir ’ Commercial ; College there. . .Mr. H. B. Feir another of i our scholars has been engaged as teacher 5 of Laidlaw’s school in Bexley and Mr. Will ‘Still being run by last year's ('CUZ}C.’.. Burton has also uncured a school for thelto lb" {3“ that there Weft" IO'J :..~.:;-' to take a couise at the 3 Institute this term. â€"¢â€"_ l ‘ OM EM EE. 1 Special to the Watchman. TH}: Grantâ€"The la :rippc is still disposed of. In fact the former wan strongest opposition that the lattcrhai this vicinny. TICKLi-Z Cotxcii.i.o;:s.-â€"Our \iilajze 0“, . . ltb la-‘o .' «a n :.... i . l’HtsUN’Al“ ~~E\Ir. Geo. Rea. of Dakota, north. “0 hope to hear a good account- I€013,erfii:’i‘}§;2,,mr“e* " “ and‘ Lainubih‘ “ 0lf' (1);“,1'5Pem' a. day from our boys' PCSTPONJiii.)â€"'l‘here was a naarzi; visiiting friendsllp. ”Silt?“ )Chas Arm- â€"â€"Oâ€"- ceremony postponed last week. ruin: TELEGRAPH UL. "j ‘ ’ _ ’ ' f .. one of the contracting parties taxing strong has taken out ," .A’EZEL number 0 CR:SSWELL. grip. poles and posts this W. 'I‘i~:A(:iii«:i<.â€"â€"'l‘lie trustee. no. 10 have engaged Mr. 3;. for the coming.r your. John . of tlic same sChOol a few yeai. has lots of friends in his part. S necial to the Watchman. ' ' Q ‘ V . - . . OBIT1.AP.Y. It is our sad uuy'to ciiipn his recovery. icle the death of Mr. John .Icln.) re. A szmc AI‘AN.___I.D€L_OH" Murry: ‘ For some time the deceased had not er- baker. is being spoken of as the 03.5, - l joyed the best of health and on Tuesday man for the new council. 1L1..\'£ss.â€"Arthur McQuade is still . l t of school sec. . ‘ fined to his room, but there are hope ‘hn “'eathcriill vas a pupil s ago and lhives. Consideiahle discussion took place Gmwnnmsut to secure legislation against )IANY PROMISE)": HONEY MEN FROM ALL SECTIONS OF THE PROVINCE ARE PRESENTâ€"A NI'MBEK Oi“ I’li.\(.'l‘l('AI. AND VALII‘LBLE i’Al‘l‘IYIS iil‘lAl) BY THE MEMBERS. The annual meeting of the Ontario Beekeepers Associa1 ion, opened at theglg’u'slioii i. council chamber on 'l‘ucsalay, at ll o’clock a. in. The morning session was taken up with routine business, the ot'iiCci-s and directors only being present. THE AFTERNOON. The afternoon session opened at 1.30 «o’clock, with President F. A. Geminell, Stratford, in the chair, while Mr. S. Corneil, Lindsay, occupied the secret:~.r;,":~: seat. Among the other ofiiccrs and prominent bee-keepers pI‘CSL‘Hl' were, Messrs. A. RLci-e‘t, )‘il:-‘.>‘2t'__:'?1‘.t’t:y:t, viz-,9- president; W. timergh. Halbrook, treas- urer; Wm. flit-Erma ‘.‘.'oodo::rii. foul brood inspector; ll. 1". \‘i’liitcsidc. Little Britain and '1‘. J. \Veirstei‘. ()akwood, auditors; W. .l iii-own, Iliard: .l. K. Darling, Alinozite; .-‘. lan l’ringle, Shelby; “'11). Cons-e, Strechsvillo: F. A. Rose. Balmoral; R. McKnight. Owen Sound; E. A. Jones. Kertch; Jno. i'dyers, Strat- ford; R. H. Smith, liraccliridge; I). Chalmers, Poole and .F. P». Ha'l. “food- stock; 341 ll. Holmes. Athens, directors; R. F. Holterinan, editor Canadian Bee Journal. lirantford; \V. M. Robson, Lindsay; Thus. Beall, Lindsay; Warden Hopkins, Lindsay: Jas. D. Shaver, Brant- ford; Jno. Culver, ‘o‘v'alsh; W. C. Wells, Pbillipstown; J. B. Aches, I'oplar Hill; A. E. Sherington. Walk crt'. in: .l . H. M ycrs, .Stratford; Jno.l’irie, Druniquin: l. ()ver- hold, South Cayuga; J. Alpangli, St. Thomas. WELCOME!) TO "rows. Mayor Bay was introduced to the meet- ing and said that he had great pleasure in welcoming such a representative body of _ gentlemen to the town of Lindsay. and he hoped that their meeting would be instructive and successful, and that all the delegates would carry away with them - Lrgoiden opinions of our town and people. He pointed out our many unportant ' industries 0nd advantages and“‘-«aaid that {the County of Victoria is the finest, from ..an agricultural standpoint, in Ontario and l i l l l l l l l -a icttcr by and the matter was laid over. II E l‘lilil. W‘l'L. A long and in some instances, a rathcr \Vl'iltlll‘ (i5141?"8>1<.ii. took place regarding ' the Rev. \V. F. Clarke, i1: :1 .‘xlontreal paper, falling foul beekeeping industry. The :4 laid over. it": l‘ICAtf’Z‘ED HONEY. pulilisitc'l of the Mr. R. ii. Smith, of Bracebridge, road a papcroii tl-v: above subject. \Vlzethci' Como or extracted honey is producml, there is very little dill'crcnce in manage. ment up to the Commencement of the honey l‘low. (lood broods are in boomingr condition by the time the clover season opens and snpors must be put. in to pre- vent swarming. with Comb. Before the bees trot crowded, I take out onc or firm combs, with a little: brood, being; careful to leave the queen: and till up the since with empty combs. l The combs with brood are placed in thcl centre of the extracting super and a perâ€" forated matal board is placed on the centre l of the hive, when the bees will want luitl little attention. If the flow is goodl another super may be placed in about ten ~ days. The supers hold .109 pounds each. The clover honey is now well ripened and sea.ed, and room is left for the linden honey He opposed extracting from the brood chamber. Artificial ripening he would not advocate. If properly extract- ed and covered tightly it ivoiild retain the flavor and aroma of comb honey and will create a market for itSelf. EVENING sassmN. When the president called the meeting to order quite a number of ladies were present, and the proceedings were somewhat of a different character from those of the afternoon. Before the opening of the regular programme, Miss Walters, at the request of. the chairman. favored the audienct: With .a solo “Dear Home Lam .” The vocalist acquitted herself admirably and in response so a vigorous encore, she agingl‘Tl]: :lngfil Came.” Miss Emma nge - 9 8.030111 ' ‘ ' finishtildfmgnner. panimcnts in a . on "Hone ,” b Mr. R. - Knight, of Owen Sdimd, yfollowed. Ililies Two supcrs should bel 3 ~ '.l .r . . . , . r i . .. provincd for etch stiong Colony, fillediextraczeil, and from 1.} to lo for comb. “Sugar” limoy. Ali‘l‘l-l nxoos‘ ssssmx. Mr. Allan l’ruigle. who had charge of llmtlanaoiin honey (exhibit read an ad- ‘ioiraldc piper on “Apiculturo at the t(.‘liicngo i-xlziliiiiiii.” llonoy Was shown by :30 foreign countries and 17 states of the union. The largest exhibits were. from New York. llliiiols, Ontario, Eug- laud, Ohio, and Michigan, in the order [given ()umrio captured 17 awards, 15 for individuals and 2 for provinces. This province won twice as many prizes as any lstatc or foreign country and more than lall the foreign countries combined. The lilanadian honey was far superior to that : of any other Country i and tiisto and all the honey on exhibition WHS sold "T from 7m 85 cents for There was a great demand for the Canadian article, and it Sold for a higher figure than the United States product. The Yankee comb honey is all right but the strained honey is all wrong, for the reason that the dealers adulterated it. consequently the consumers fought shy of purchasing, but as long as Canadians produced only a first class and pure article they could market all that the country would produce and sell at remunerative prices. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The election of officers resulted as followszvl’resident. A. Pickett, Nassnga- weya3|vico president, R. F. Holterman. Auditors, J. Alpaugh, St. Thomas; S. T. Pettit, Belmont. Foul brOod inspector, Wm. McEvoy, Woodburn; F. A. Gemmill, sub-inspector Stratford. DIRECTORS. 1 W. J.‘ Brown Chard 2 J.R.. Darling, Almonte “ 3 M. B. Holmes, Athens “ 4 Allen Pringle, Selby “ 5 S. Cornell. Lindsay “ 6 Wm. Couse, Streetaville “ 7 D. Chalmers, Pool “ 8 F. A. Rose, Balmoral “ 9 J. B. Hall, Woodstock “ 10 R. Mc Knight O’en Sound " 11 Jno. Myers, Stutford “ "12 E. A. Jones, Kertch “ 13 RHSmith, Bracebridge in Color. appearance: ~~~+ no. he departed this life. Tilt- funeral _ TEIâ€"IN‘mVP-O-~Rich- Grandr n: and CO HARTLEY. took place on the following Saturday 13:33:}? Eli'wfitzpsctiomce1p1n 31°,nd3y '-3 ‘ l 7‘ . '. . ‘ . . 3 s e up wx ai tie mac: . Spcmal to the Watchman. ‘Ttl’ljlflon. Th‘e aerxices ‘W'C‘I'L conducted improvements and in its a pointzzzenzs . . I. Q. F.-â€"At the last _monthly meet b h ~v. MR (farbutt afuel‘ thh the second to none in Central ntario. Su Cl“: I"! 0l_Court‘ llartly 9:9 I. O. 1'. the y .“ 'vure interred in the cemetery CHCRCH Bones-«The Presbyter. l following oflicers were ‘clected for the rcrntuu. fl. M'wnilla. The friends and pastorate has beenY declaredvacast; , ensuing yearnâ€"C. D..ll.(. R., ‘Bro..H. S. Wes . 0 . ... . sincere sympathy of ate Dastor. R‘ev. "Ollil 1‘.!lll‘ill;l’. 3.13" , A‘Iairwnod: C. R. Bro. Arch. Carmichael. relatives hate the "rev borrow retir_ed. The iirsr candidate. l-ch.i.;.~ n; V. C. It. Brp. Donald Currie; RUSH Bro. the community in this .. ‘. "it 0 0f hnox college, Will preach I‘r-‘CZ 3- l QSmitli; In S, Bro. Alex; Gilchrist: PERSONALSr-‘lliss13000;an “5111‘s bath. ""‘ 'Ireug" Bro. Gen_ Thorbnrv; b_ \V _ Ih-o. l'. I). 51L“ 5( H001. )1ATTERS.â€"Tl}0f€ {ETC CV6? John Bell;J. w.. Bro. Wells; 5. B. Bro. Hy. Thornbury; J. 8., Bro. Duncan Gilchrisl;Cha ., Bro. Ii. McKay; P. C. it, Bro. Duncan urry; Phy..Bro. Dr. J. Grant. .â€"..â€"_(p.____. JANETVILLE. Special to the Watchman. PARTY.â€"â€"A grand partv took place at the residence of Mr Jaw-Menu}, merchant. one evening: last week which was attended by a large number of young folks, who thorouohly enjoyed themselves. Pansoxus. ~â€"Miss Vincent has returned home after a short visit, . . . . .Mr. Wm. Lvtle, of Manitoba. is visiting friends in the village . . .Miss Lina McGill, is visiting' Valentin. friends. A Coxrnacr.â€"It is rumored in this vicinity that one of our young ladies has taken the contract to construct a. glass case for one of our young men. Queenâ€"Say Billy did you get your buggy pole fixed ct? 'l‘nm' Iisi'r l'l‘ ARKâ€"On Tuesday last many of our citizens were somewhat sur- prised to hear that Mr. Duncan Heaslip had gone and done it. The lady of his choice was one of the most popular in the township of Manvers, Miss Minnie Wilson, of Lifford. Rev. Mr. McKee tied the knot at Pontypool and Mr. Archie \Vilson and Miss Sarah Heaslip, performed the duties of seconds. â€"â€"â€"9..._.. MANILLA. Special to the Watchman. TEACHERs.-â€"Manilla well represents the teaching profession. no less than fourteen aspirants spent their holidays at home. CHANGEâ€"Mr. A. Comic, for the past year, teacher in the senior department of the public school here, has gone to Belleville to continue his studies. Mr. Kelly has been engaged to fill the vacancy. Mr. Kelly comes well recommended, and from the reports given, promises to keep things “straight.’ PERSONALS.â€"â€"Mr. Jas. Coone has none to Peterboro business college. We wish him every success. . . . . .Mrs. Kerr, Miss Kerr and Miss F. Edwards, spent New Years’ Day with friends in Kirby ...... Miss L. Ockenden enjoyed a few days holidays at Omemee and vicinity. Quintâ€"What is the matter with the good templars lodge this winter? We hope the plebiscite vote has not laid them on tli Er oars. ‘ Loss.--Mr. Jas. Moshier lost one of her sister, Mrs. Purvis ...... h. “l' (r Millan has returned again to take 5 large of the School for the Coming year. LA GIiIPPE.â€"Grip is still mgi .._._ Mr. Mainhood and Mrs. Windrim have re- covered from severe attacks. Still there is more to follow. SPRAY.â€"â€"Sleiszliing is still good. Farm- ers are getting out their whod for the coming: summon. . . . “7e wouldadvisc Neil to keep away from “pedlers” ..... The holidays are over and life is as usual. _+7 MANILLA, Special to the Watchman. Tanksâ€"Mrs. S C. received from the ()ddfellows Relief Association the full amount of the policy carried by her husband, who recently died here. The promptness of this association is highly commendable and and must reflect credit upon themselves Parmesanâ€"Miss Minnie Kerr. with her mother. spent a pleasant visit with friends in Clark. Home ONCE Moanâ€"Mr. H. E. Michael who has been teaching in Manitoba for for the past year. has returned home ooking hale and hearty. Mr. Louis Bull has also arrived home from the prairie province. Miss. Annie Coon is home again after a pleasant visit with friends in Flint, \Iich. â€"*â€"-â€". DUNSFORD. Special to the Watchman. ANNUAL MEETINGâ€"~The annual meeting of the Presbyterian church and Sabbath school was held on Friday, Jan. 5th. An examination of the diflerent classes, of the school was held in the afternoon report of which will be given later on. when the results are known. The usual tea was then served from 5 to 7 after which business was proceeded with. Rev. Mr. Anderson occupied the chair while Mr. Edward Woollard filled the pouition of secretary. After the minutes of the last. meeting were read and adopted the treasurer Mr. P. M. Murdock. read his report which was also adopted. The difi‘erent committees and officers for the coming year were then appointed. Mr. John R. Hay then gave the-report of the Sabbath School, which showed it to be in a good financial standing. A management: Johns: on has hundred applications for assistant :c;... in_ the high school. Our school ' Will open them and make a sclc'ti“ the filth inst ....At a late meetings:- {6120! sc1100.l boars. :fr- 3. J. Lamb was eitni' trusty“. v‘it‘e his father. deceased. _ CotrRr l).n‘.~-/Ihe next Sittings oz; division com-t will be held here oz; thee of Jan. . . J . v _ Bnnvrrtm=.-â€"The sleifrxms: is one; and farmers are busy delivering.“ 90.". s. hauling homo chop of various syncs if the mill ...... Mr. Dave Mimi!” ha=‘ opened his harness shop in the Viilfige â€"~-â€"â€"47 . _ . --.- -..__..__.__ â€"_-____-_-_â€""_:i="’ Winter Sport and _ “ll" - Fme Fu Collarettt Capes. N ‘Men’s Cd Mid-Winter Novelties. the lar â€"â€"«~â€"â€"~ _ complete -,_ -, HOCKEY SKATES, ~ ShOWL J”All ACME SKATES, COLUMBUS SKATI HOCKEY STICKS, SKATE STRAPS, SHOULE SKATE REPAEE ‘] In all the in â€"â€"o-â€" $able, Persian ‘ land Seal, (l we HAVE mam; A ggfiiefii‘fimfifl Mink, etc. Id Spam/{y 272 Cid/a; . . . and Plated W476. FUR l”. f4“. always on ban ‘1: nohce.’ Reine: 1,14,. weather q â€"â€"H

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