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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Jan 1909, p. 12

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Oli Pure Olive Oil 1 car load of cows. all under 7 old. and :ll warranted with call. and all due early. 1:? horses. all classes. in lot. 1 bay marc by ”mtg. lmporml. 9 your: old. 1 brmm mldlng. 7 years old. by Volumu‘r (flay. 2.20. -n. ’10 Months Cred"; SALE SAIURDAY, JAN. 30, ’09 “v. ‘- vwâ€"w-_ "1 new bishop‘h'ibo. large at». Mt. vaunted. 1 new cram mtg». floods. Voluntm‘r Clay. 2.20. l W mining. 4 past. by llermlt. 8.16:. dam Morgan: can show (unr- mumw clip. very hnudsoum. â€"i7bi\v dr'tvlng how. 6 put. por- twtly alumni. _Iady m: driw Mm. â€" .1“. VI“. ww‘---_-._. 1. puir matched mars. rising 5 and a. sound. but poor condition. by Bothehiid'a om (blood): 1 block box-56; 6‘ my by Morocco. 1- oxtru condition, - I , A-IL ‘3“: :66fi5 barium are all in am elm condition. _ ,_J Fumes nous: EXCHANGE 3' large woollen cooler: for nee horses. 1 new cutter polo. whlmotroeo md We are selling out our stock of toys, dolls, fancy cases, etc. at cost. Buy your toys and presents here and save money. DRUGGIST R. L. MORGAN M.B.‘ANNIS, Gph. 1)., Right 9'2 Kant-sJBVeBZJEâ€"sfw'gfliq Lindsay lyoglasees rapmred. Broken Lenses replaced Rigg’s Old Stand 1 3713;“! Holstein: and Ayr- Llra cows. Ten montha' credit. 1 pnlr heavy gulp-ea,” both in MI. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1W WEEK dbfiubfe tam harness. v ‘,_. uâ€". .-v.,‘.. “ '3. w. . . fifi Hummus-26 . DUN OON Optical and Stationer. LINDSAY Mountings F'ra mes LenScs Treatment P1 ice Resultsâ€" T‘TTTZ'WEEK ’5 NEWS of the . COUNTY and DISTRICT Janetville, Jan. Iiiâ€"m. ins, merchant, spent a. few Toronto on business. Mrs. Benjamin McGill Stuart, have returned to in Peterboro, after a 9191 with friends. u “â€" Miss Cusler has resumeu ncr va- tiw after spending a pleasant cation at her home. The trustees have secured Miss Pe- ters to take charge of the junior department. of the village school. Mr. James Hobbs. accompanied by days his wife, are spending a few in Toronto and Oshawa visiting reâ€" latives. Mr. Joseph Walker‘s sister from Manitoba has been visiting him dur- ing the past week. id and John Cherrie Messrs. Dav attended the Port Hope races on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker spent ISunday in Lindsay With 1115 par- \ ents. . Rumors of a wedding in lfuture. “ake up ' guy... Mr. John Bradburn is Wearing a smile that will not come 011'. It’s a handsome baby girl. The at home which was held by the Foresters in the Forester’s hall, on Jan. 6th, was a good success. The Lindsay orchestra furnished the music, which was appreciated very much by all. During the small hours in the morning lunch and cofâ€" fee were served to two hundred guests, after which the crowd dis- persed. Friends were present from Lindsay, Gavan, Pontypool and oth- er places. All report a very enjoy- a'ble time. __. . ALA nAnn North Emily, Jan. 18.â€"0n Wed- Mr. Will Ashmore's pure one of broke her leg bred percheron mares and had to be shot. The next. day Mr. Norman Kennedy also lost a valuable horse from inflammation of the lungs. ' * - LL » :_ ..... We ar_e glad to report. the able progress to recovery of Wilford McMullcn, who has be In l-‘N uvrwv “W‘VV- _, for l ’1!» trial of James Simpson selling intoxicating liquor during tho icon-mum hollows». was held in Reunion Falls on Friday lost uni ro- auited in an acquittal. understand why these liquor cases no taken to Foneiou Fall: for trial “atom! of being tried hero. and the "local option" people intend Win; the matter up with non. Mr. Hon- no. Provincial Secretary, and see it it can be pmmted in future. Mrs. J. Howe and Miss Johnston. 0! Snowden. were in Klumomt. on Isaturdoy hat on business. Rev. A. C. Crmmmr is recovering n-um his illness. and hoped to be this to resume services it his regu- lar appoihtmebts on am. mu. ‘ ' “‘ L ... «LIA mu A.) AMI-‘ML Ab x-uun. Mrs. E. Sanderson has been ill for some time, but is improving. 'lhe injuries sustained by Mr. Wal- ter McGinnis were not. n2arly so ser- ious as reported in the Warder last week, as he was able to be about in three or four days. Dr.Sutton. M.H.0., of Fmiily. on Jan. 7 quarantined two families on the 14th concession, suffering from a mil-(l type of scarlet fever. We un- derstand both families are convales- cont. Rev. M. E. Welcome has inaugur- ated a preparatory class which will be continued until Easter. The du- ties involved in church membership will be taken up. He hespeaks the attendance of church members and others who are interested. The suc- cess of the meetings depends upon the people, as the paste:- will do his part to make them profitable. Mr. William Germyn, of Burnt Riv- er, has two teams drawing material to rebuild the house on his farm hem. V‘“ v . vâ€"â€"' Mr. Matthéw Kénnedy and sister, Miss EVa from the Northwest, haVe been visiting friends in Lindsay and A very enjoyable evening was spent at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kennedy on Friday even- ing of last week by the young peo- ple of the vicinity. ‘ , | _:~‘o\- Mr. William Callaghan is kept. busy sawing lum‘ber. The people find his mill :1 great convenience. At the Verulam District L. 0. L., Mr. W. J. Patrick was elected Dep- uty Master. and Mr. J. A. Elliott, recording secretary. At a recent meeting of the school board the secretary. Mr. W. J. Pati- rick. was instructed to advertise for' tvndors for wood. Ayn..LA l\ Im-cting of the farmers‘ institute will he hold at Dunsford this after- noon. A number of lamwrs have sipmillml thvir intvntlon of attend- Kinmount. Jun. 18. â€"- Commute Jumps McMuucn. of Bdm‘gnon. act.- mg fur Jun. Lithgow..llmnau inspec- tor of Must Victoria. “flan-d by (‘ounty Constables Woodman! and 'l‘mln. made a raid on UM unflconuml howl of Jamel Shaman MN on Monday mominu of lam. “rook. find u is fluted. mound 88 mm!» of wet. goods hid in (“Ron-It. puts of tho houao‘ The stuff In boil: mlyuod at. tho 11¢th at Toronto. (\ 1... ‘QA- fl.- Emily nnnnnn Mrs. Alex. Mitchell spent a week \xith friends near ()akxxood recently. ing “U“: ‘4: n v lar appointur‘r-xgtsvgnvsm 24th. “mg ml“! to m H , Mr. J. G!!! !y. insurance agent, (Making the My! box Lindsay. was he lost maék mmsx. . M! w“ ‘ “w m Dr. Sims, Mti‘st. of swam us. ~' in u a i V made ms rash M m an: em Va M MW; ‘ gt Mi. Wk; 'Stfibbifig at k at hma 3% gay. F" We” mw‘.‘ V ‘ ‘ . . ’V ‘I / r $ M‘- “‘9 Y" ‘3 3““ W with ma m‘m at h" “WE. 5 'mnm ml ~ 1 . 3" "w W ,W'ii _ Mm . ,~ m w “:1.% ~ «m.» Va- v.4- -_ - . McMulkm, who has been suf- from inflammatory rheumat- NORTH EMILY . J ANETVILLE. |\‘ I NMOL’N’I‘ report the favor- LLE. trict. They will do some develop- a few days m owned bv Mr. w. T. Craig, who is at. _ th-a-t plaice at presmt. [-G 11 d - n c 1 an 90 I Messrs. A. Train and James Lyle d to their home . . . . l pleasant visit 'are at Burnt Rlvetf this week puttmg ' a, floor on_ the new m1 bridge. 18. â€"- Comtflme the near A quiet wedding was solemnized at! the home of Mrs. A. Rutherford, Mt. l Pleasant, (.11 Wednesday" afternoon. Jan. 6, when her daughter, Mabel, was united in marriage to Mr. De- vid McMann, of Reaboro. The cere-' mcny was performed by ReV. Mr.‘ Johnstr n, Millbrook. Little Miss! Ethel Howard, Torcnto, cousin of} the bride. acted as maid of hcnoru The wedding march (Grieg) was play; cd by Miss Nett70 Rutherford. sisterl of the bride. After the ceremony,§ end the receiv‘n-q of c'nrratulations, ‘rhe party reoa-ired to the dining- 1room whnre a sumntuous repast was? served. after which the happy couple took the evening train for po‘nts in the WeSt. On their return they will reside in Reaboro. mandenta. Clamercn, J-an. 19.â€"The weather has been very cold in this negion of the Province, and people report. of their things freezing up. Mr. William Hartle, who finished cutting wood down on the drowned land. is now with the help of Mr. '1 homas Anderson, putting in a sup- ply for Mr. Fair, the miller at Cam- bray. A number of our young people from h s burg. toak in the Cambray oys- ter supper held m the Presbyterian church. Some enjoyed a. good feed, but Others went as far as to try and eat everything thcy had. The peo- ‘ple over there didn't, know what to ‘make of than and wanted to know if they ever got anything to eat at home. The Hewie Bros. are doing a rush- ing business in their store all cor- dially invite everybody to come and look over their stock of goods. The people are stilly busy hzuting home wood, which will in the future create a few sawing bees and make a very busy time for the people in this vicinity. Mr. Wesley Anderson is hm n: a wry busy winter preparing for the building of a. new barn. They finished hauling home sand and will shortly put in a supply of timber and lum- ber for the construction of it. It is a very wise t'h‘n; for Mr. Anderson to tear down his old building and build greater so as he can be up in fashion with his fellow neighbors. A number of our boys and girls paid Mr. Joe Hill a very peacful vis- it. They didn't return home till a few hours before dawn. This may be the last meeting the boys and girls will have at Mr. Hills as the is g-o’ngfto move away to a farm near Blackstock. Cambray’s skating rink opened the other day. The admissicn is ten cents a nigh-t or $1 for a season. They wil. be glad if the boys of Carmé eron would patronize them. Say we go boys. and have a good time. Mr. Thomas Terrance who arrived from thew est a short time ago, vis- ited the people of our burg. He has grown to be a. very stout men. He will be a. great help to his mother when he gets a little bigger. Mr. Townsend. gén-eral blacksmith of this villa-39. is doing a. rushing 'bus'nass. Sm. I wonder why Cameron could not have‘ a ska-ting rink. Think it over, boys. for skating is a hearth- ful resort. La (irippe stain» with a sumac-u mamas with n- cumpllcuiion of trou- bles. it lays Ll‘m string man on his back : it tortureat him with fevers and chili». limdnchmr and. lurkuchca. It. leaves him a prey in [naunmim and bronchitis. minimal-ion and other deadly (ilnmm. You on uvold in grim» «ntlroly by keeping your blood rich and Nd by the «cm-loud um of Dr. Williams‘ Pink l'lllo. li‘ you have not damn this. and m dim» lays you low. you an banish .ll its ‘0le am:- ol’l‘octs with thin and grout. inked-building. norvo-mtorlng modi- lcino. more in prod of the wonderful power of Dr. mm Pink I‘lllu l over disease. LEFT \V'EAK.. KISERABLE AND A PRI‘IY TO DISEASE IN MANY FORMS. Mr. 1‘. E. l‘aulln. co.lector at cm:- toms at Banquet. 57.8.. says: “In the winner of 1‘90? I had. very "Ii vene attack of ii. iii)”. which broke. me down‘ entirely. I had to take to bed for several weeks. During that time I unployed a doctor. but with-i out benefit. .ln fact 1 mod to he‘ getting worse and worse. I did not sleep : aun‘ered Mm: night sweats. and had no appetite. I was really a. physical wreck. On a femur on. union I lied used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1' general delmity, with great benefit a. W30 3’“ N: . Aug“;â€" and began to use them at was. When taking the Debt“ box 1 hams to fell mate a an“: an my mummy»; I m “we to N1 ab“! mall ml kg 3W“? WE‘NR‘IQE‘LQ- LA GRIPPE’S VICTIMS McM- A Z C AMERON for half a down ”'95" mg dis- deVelop- claims rho is at. ing for 1909. I A. C. McFarlanc manager of the Standard Bank, Woodville. showing a. balance of $97 .30 on deposit to '11:: credit of S. S. No. 2, and a- .so a. 'halance of $3027.02 on deposit to ithe credit of the township on Dec. {31, 1908. Sick Children 5 Hospital, Toronto. asking for finanicial aid to meet, 1h: deficit of $35,000 on maintenance ac- count, and drawing the attention or the Council to the fact» that the hos- pital Was open and free to every sick child in the county, whose parents, on certificate from reeve or clerk, were unable to pay. HI Chester, editbr of the Canning- 1on Plain Dealer, asking to have a \h me to tender for municipal print- giving a statement of amount of mo- ney paid by him to the treasurer of Eldon during the year 1908 as fol- lows, May 28, non-residtnt tax, cash $1.70, percentages 470. E. Mosgrove, manager of the Ster- ling Bank, Kirkfield, showing a bal- ance to the credit of the municipality of $90.61 on Jan. 5, 1909. Deputy Registrar General. in ex- planation of section 22, sub-section 2 of the Vital Statistics Act of 1908 stating that a return of death may be made to a division registrar out- side of the municipality in uh’ch the death occurs, who upon the payment of a fee of 25c. by the applicant, shall issue a burial permit entering the death on ; special schedule pro- vided for this purpose, and not upon the regular schedule used by tale of- fice for deaths occuring within his own municipality. It is then the duty of the division registrar issu- ing the permit of burial to transmit the original form 5 and 6 to the division registrar in which the death The Municipal World, soliciting or- ders for their paper for 1909. Dr. J. F. Ross. reporting a. case: of smallpox at Wm. Stanley‘s 0n the‘ third concession. ' 1 Trees. of Maripoaa. stating that} he had on' Oct. 24. 1908. sent amo- my order for 82.25 to the treasurer of Eldon. and asking to have 5 Von- cher of same. Trees. or 'l‘horn- enclosinq cheque for 820.07 beinz the mount assess- :d against. the township or 'l‘hor. as per enwineer'a certification the Wm. Mcihchem award drain. W. n. ’l‘imn. sum. of (LTJL. with reference to the A. 1). MW" drain which crosses mid runway. outing that the present euWefl‘. in 9 Mi. ii mm inwor the“ ihw ditrh and in quite ample to carry “my the new: 11 drainage. 1! however. the nppii- new“ be willing w pay for u new {.nd deeper culvert. he will aubmlt. Mioir uppilcetiou to‘ the company. registrar sh: his schedule. ' J. R." McNolluo. county tmumr. mum“ receipt. for m m of .a.‘ 780.07 for county levy. "'lho {Bilgwlnj applications for an- ”a ".1. . But “no, “(I on motion‘ manor for township of Eldon 1909. voro mooivcd': AIM EVornon. at . salary or 890 : 000. Autumn. a salary of 890 : A. R. Campbell. jr. 990; R. H. Bishop. ’85; Peter Mor- rison. 985: S. J‘. McKinnon. 875. in application‘ was washed from Neil McEnchem for auditor of ne- taunts o! 1908. Non Mencken: waited on tho coun- cil in mleronoe to a. young man (tor- ‘merly an lnmtte of the human Lnomo) Mm is stopping at hla pines. mace. He saw! amt man was mammbm no NW mm the": NW. and my an to “ma m mom. “'9 mm. wifiaihblhfiwuflgmh in: I» WM ta this mum t Han fi'aww ‘ at!) “5" WM numb: "” 0! Mr. 5,... moudod by Mr. Mc- onnld'. val anally puud. On mm. 0! Ir. Unbound. noc- ondedl w Ir. lemon». by-lnv Na 88!. Mn; the borrowing of “000.00 to moot current expondltm wu lnttodnoul and rad n um: um nd'on notion of Ir. unbound. ut- ondr. by Ir. 30me. was anal: Dal. on motion at In. Robinson“ ne- ‘Ea';v‘rwv“i\i;i§uy. mm for 75¢. f: N" of account mpot,_81. 1-908 . IS: thei: McNeillie. county treasurer, 57ml] enter the death upon ”X's 01 DIN u..u-~-râ€"- also to order any m maid”! forms as my be W“ to time.â€"Carried. redfl’omtlm instead of helping to break roads: himself went shovelling snow on hta‘ own cordwood. He thought that he! should be allowed for this workxThe ' Reeve explained that this council did! Moved by Mr. Robinson, seconded by m. Spence, that Geo. Ashman be! appointed a member of the board at ‘ ‘health for the term commencing with ' the current year.-â€"Carried. l Moved by Mr. MacDonald, seconded by Mr. Robinson, that the taxes rat- ed against the property of Flora Mc- Innls, lot 37, N. P. R. and that of Thoa. Morrison. of Klrkfleld Llage, be abated from the collect )r's roll for the year 1908.-â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Spence, seconded by Mr. Robinson, that S. J. McKinnon be appointed mascot for the town- ship of Eldon for the year 1908 at a salary of $75.00.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Spence, that F. J. McRae ,, AxLA_‘ by Mr. Spence, that F. J. McRae Wm. Parker be appointed auditors (or the year 1909 to audit the ac- counts of 1908 at a salary of $65.00 eachâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. Spence. that Artimus Gallo- way, M. D., of the village of Wood- ville, be appointed Medical Health Oflicer for the township for the year 1909, at a salary oi $20.00.-â€"Cnrried. Moved by Mr. Spence. seconded by mr. McDonald. that we authorize our Moved by Mr. Spence. seconded o: mr. McDonald, that we authorize om clerk and treasurer to pay the col lectors' salary when the collectors' roll is returned certified correct. roll is returned certinea correct. â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. McDonald, seconded by Mr. Spence, that the reeve and councillors be paid $3.00 per day for attending meetings of the council and committees according to statute and that the solar]: be instructed- to Moved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. McEachren. that we instruct our clerk and treasurer to pay D. W. McIntyre. road master on div. 100, the amount of money received from said road division for statute labor in 1908 as per collectors' roll, to the extent of the amount required to pay the accounts re the building at side- walks in said division, with instruc- tions to said road master to pay these sidewalk accountsâ€"Carried. On motion of Mr. Spence. seconded by Mr. McEachren, byâ€"law No. 327 of the Municipality appointing Mr. F. J MsRae and Wm. Parker auditors for on motion of Mr. Spence, seconded by-m'. McEadIten, was finally pas- sod. On. motion of Mr. McDonald. sec- onded by Mr. Robinson. by-law No. 328. appointing Geo. Ashman memb- er of the board of health for 1909. be now introduced and read a. first time. anal on motion of Mr. McEach- ren. secondhd by Mr. Spence, woe fin- ally passed. On motion of Mr. McDonald. sec- onded by Mm Spence. hy-law No. 829 appointing Bin J. McKinnon u u- uuor for mac st 3 calm-y o! $76.00 was introduced sad and 3 not: time sud on motion 0! Hr. McDondd. occ- ondod by Mar. Spence. wu Runny 0n momom at Mr. Sbence. seconded by Mr. McDonald. by-lnw No. 880 up- poinuns ma. Gollowoy Medial Heath 0mm» tor 1900. nt 3 «My 0! 880.00 we» Introduced end rend e um tune end on motion or Mr. Spence. eeeonled 3y Mr. McDonnld. we.- annlly pol-ed. On motion e! llr. Spence. eeeonded by It. Robina. brlnw No. 881. nu- thorldnx the borrowing of 0.00000 tor echoen mmu introduced. end red- flnt tune. old on motion of hit. an... oeeonded by “1'. lo- Donnldx. III In“! paced. On motion 0! Ir. Unbound. noo- ondml! '0 Ir. lobehron. by-l“ No» 888. Mac the borrowing of “000.00 to moot current oxpondtturo wu Introduced lull road a nut um nd'on notion of Ir. McDonald. ut- onded by Ir. Robinson. was Gaul: ismâ€"mm. mwGM§ma msmmumm mum the mmiicipnl Jcouncil WW “01% 9“ Max 55%.” l’ -_ _, {Deputy returning omccrs and 1 poll clerks, who omciated in i l 1909 elections ..................... 36.4 IB.‘ Stacey, delivering ballot boxes for 1909 ..................... 3.1 ‘And that the following accounts I .laid over for future consideration: 1W. J. Mitchell, gravel ac. for opp. lot 38, con. 7, in 19“.. D. A. Ker-dyad. 21 rd: gravel Trans. of Baby. Eldon's share of hall rent for div. court for 1908 .............................. Tress. 6! Woodvme. mdon's share of hall rent for div. court for 1908 ..................... B. Stacey, reg. of births, mar- riages am; deaths in 1908 as 'ner sec. of reg.-general ...... A. G. Cavanna, ac. re wm. mc- ” Eachren award drain ......... 44.17 L Trees. of Bexley, g ac. for grav- ' I; e1 put on Victoria Road ; ..... 1.50! McDihrmid Weeks, general 1 account ...... ‘ ..................... 50.60 3 A. G. Cavanna. ac. re survey | on A. D. Gunpbell drain 1 as per judge's order ...... . 75.26 I Moved by Mr. Spence. pecuniei by. Mr. Robinson, that -'e adjourn to‘ meet in McKenzie's hall, Kit-knew on ' Saturday, Feb. 13th. at the 1001' of 11 o'clock. a. ramâ€"Carried. I I .Iuvu - â€"- work for Mr. Robt. Deyell, Fowler's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Lth. of R0- land. 31911.. who were visiting Mrs. Lytle's mother. are spending a ‘few davs in Peterbono. Ills Bull‘s-w .-- -_-, Mr. Wm. Lewes has said his fine black mare. The price paid. we ex- pect was a. very handsome one. Mr. 'l'hos. Franks is at present at work for Mr. Robt. Deyell, Fowler's comers. â€"‘ ' ' 4.- ,r 1).. Mr. Wilbert Franks, who has span the last year with Mr. G. C. Frank's is spending his holidays at home. ! Some of our youn-z people spent a happy time on the Mud Lake mad near Peterboro last week. A late hour ‘11 the morning saw the most of them return home. Mr. and Mm. Fred Weir. who have spm‘t tho mat year in Peteero. are spending a few days on their farm here. Manilla, Jan. 18th. -â€" The annual conwntion of the Mariposa Sab- bath School Assmtiation was held at Manilla on Tuesday. January 12, and was largely attendéd. A number of delegates wore present from each school, and a very instructive and edifying time was enjoyed by all. Two sessions, afternoon and cv- ening, were held. The program for the afternoon session was : Devotion- al exercises, Rev. S. A. Dupran ; President's address, Mr. G. W. Har- dy; address of welcome by Mr. T. H. Sonley; congregntional singing; reports of Sunday School visitors : addreSS, Adults' Bible Class Move- ment. Mr. J. A. Jackson, B.A.,To- ronto; Music. Mani”: choir; Tren- surer's report; collection; address, ReV. T. M. Wesley, Sunderland : closing exercises, Rev. Mr. Rainer, Little Britain. Evening session :â€" G. Munroe; report of nominating committee; music. Little Britain choir; report of provinrial conven- tion by Mrs. (Rem) Moore. Little Briuin; solo. by Mrs. (Dr.) Mc- ‘Phil; address. child study. Mr. J. A. Jackson. B.A.. Toronto: music, Little Britain choir: coil‘ection ; 8010. Miss Jennie Glenditmi‘ng; in- troduction of president elect; clos- ing exercises by Rev. J. iT‘ Robina. Song service conducted by Rev, W. Elliott; devotional exercises Rev. fir. John Wylie a. former waldo-t. and merchant of Monlll'c.‘ now of Toronto. was in our village omSnn- day. _ .. ‘ _ 1908 ...... in)». Margaret meH. at Toromo.‘ in enjoying her vacation under the pan-ml roof. Men's Felt Home S Mix Andy Holman thuied the m 6 to 10, regular Lly‘iu‘. "PM“ l‘ut \VMkI 35¢ fort....loot.o COQI‘ \ . .. _..I|_A um“ Wo n'ro hnvinx ox‘mmoly com wu- thmr and good aloig‘hhw‘ Mt premm. Peter-hm , _ mo 11‘ EVER STRIKE YOU That ”nimble mm, mm II «333%» (mgblef Yon road division . u... on. FRANtfiHlLL election supplies MANILLA. Wm. Mc- 23.00 16.00 36.00 1.70 MY: JAXUARY 21,1909 Mtiullnugn’s Giganiic Clearing er Footwear 1n Sale of all Wint- store. convince you this is a Money-Sav- for.... ing proposmon. Girls waterproof ovor- shoes, button or buckle, size 11 mil, rpgular160 1 9‘ Child's waterproof button oven-shoes, sixes 6 to 10%, regular 1,440 for ... “1 10 Youtb’s hockey boots, size 11, 12, 13, regular 1.35 for ............... 75c Child’s leather and corduroy leggings, regular 1.00 and 1.50 for ...... 756 Men’s Oil Tan Larrigans. sizes 6 to 1], regular 1.75 for .............. 1 I30 Ladieu'Folt House Slip- pal“. felt solo, lanther eovuing, reg. $00 for 350 Ladies‘ button and bucklc' waterproof Overshoo, high cut, rogulu‘ 1.85 for 1 50 Boys' solid lather Lace Boots. 8i!” ll, 12, 13 and ‘ sad 5 only. Regular 1.25 and 1.50. to clear for on, md 1.50. t6 elm for 980 SPECIAL FOR .â€" [N Men’s Felt Houug Slippors, cocoa-cocoo- 1.25 will 150 um. i. h. mum 52nd is the is to t: ial. V in the cial M by cut‘ goods, counte Janna in our 800 for winter days yet Ind in: Throws, 1 10 I 1die Costs Ladie skirts, wo tweed dre: All a need a feu flanneletu We 1 will sell a C0 Capi Res< ( be! UH Brand ‘ h) and Saving. «mum: cumin heads ads em laying income withd “V G Ull' HEAD ”Ill“

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