the hair-bulbs; hair strong. oi . â€WT. it? Then why with it? Have 0! Just put on Vigor and have air; soft, even rst of all, stop om coming out. n have. Aycr’s ill not disappoint ,I‘heot-On “C. Hid? at Ottawa 8. )‘f'a': g bay mare, (J osie. from Boston re- ikely looking trot- u @m 711.)!†,1908.W TDY b." Gamalion. and me racing blood. upposod to _be very I! thut will enable†flow classes. Lind- ?»h' 51“) her in 3C“ 9919 CIT IS E33] I (31 hu'V A 03‘s 'lrfl‘ of v One Door East of Dominion Bank . WOOWOO oowwooz 06664 3H: 02w of tho host “sports†jn the true s-nso of the word. in this good, “1d sporting: town. is. Mr. W. J. Fer- guson. whose cut we reproduce a\‘.\0-\'e. 311'. Ferguson is at present secretary- 4N-ucnrur .u‘ the iown kmsetall league uld sporting town. is rruSon. whose cut we r 311. Ferguson is at pr tri-asurer of the ‘10“ n d1- dxugnpiunsh I‘m- l“ux mudul. .1. Fox. ELK? he Was Ihn Y.) \XI'. i’nx‘gusnn audition tn 0 “Inn". and he i (‘1'. :W‘Silll‘s bk'if (-1‘. iw-sillns Ewing in 1‘.-(,'reatiw- vxcrvises. seen-t u ['5' treasurer ,‘ ;..,--n‘n this spring". , W. _ J. FERGI'hTLV. SECRE- ,\I{\3'l‘l{}'2.\SI'RER OF '1‘.B.1.., [S SL'CH. “I cannot speak too highly of ray- chine, for it is the greatest medicine I ever used. I was just about ‘all in' when I began the treatment, and in 3 months I was as well as ever. It is a great tonic for weak and run down peo- ple. Then is new life in every dose." JAS. STOLIKEB. Bidgetown, Ont., Dec. 19, 1906. It is osin not to tell your sick'friondl about this wonderful prescription Throat, lung and stomach troubles. all all run down conditions quickly curd byiunse. Atolldruggm'lflend sw,orDr.’r.A.Blocm ‘ w Ridge-tow}, It is asin about thifl Throat, lung A TRUE SPORTSMAN “Lifein Eéry Dose \Il 1n THURSDAY. MAY 14- TH‘Hl. :xzxu “Jr h“ .V ’ix- lax/gun. 'l‘hx'ngh the in--‘ WHO “'13 ARE. ’ "my?“ 01‘ hm} .axid.c):cl1‘cr‘s l Things are shaping around towards â€fl": {T‘Tl 0:13“ 32:1153'1 lthe organization of a press team. On . i'll‘frt “flout; tw';_‘1v;3i‘n;0u {the \Varder staff alone we name such ’2 0‘ ‘ off: “ ' “Masha-ens" or “Would-bc's†as 2‘ “\I.D() -\ _]’l;.\\luls. Ivy-â€n :BUCkley, a4 veteran player of he‘ rontvnt with mom-1y hving anlold brigade; Allan GillieS, who was ‘ lill" t )Ok an act-“‘0 l’artiat one time “farmed" out by the old Mal-sun Ht: caught for ‘ theé‘q‘last Wand Sluggers"; Dick Butler. .mls nm-c thc‘ ycar they won 'one of the B, 11 Magnabes ; “Nanny†unplunship. and is a holder 01' :Nesbibt, of north ward fame; Ford ‘\' Im-zlnl. dunuu-d by Mr. S. l‘Moynos. one 01' the old “Yannigan†MJ’J‘. The following year lbrigmle; Bert Robson. a recruit lfrom the land. inhabited by the “'ï¬â€˜r- ‘v-rgnann dut'S nut conï¬ne his lrors 01' the north" (Fenelon Falls) ; brunch 01‘ sport Il-qmc" Macdonald. whose ancestors “sin-“tic curl- {played two-old-cat in days gone by: intt'l'V-‘W‘l i†01Ҡï¬lmy Winn, a. slugger of the “dark . He “‘aa‘ elvctcd lhorsc†type; and the ninth inan is n. his name to be divulged ow do you like ;us ? \- : 1h» \"..\I.('.;\. backstop. i .m: lo one and h\- is an onlh {:(l-‘S lu'lng 1m.- “Nun-mus. .1'_\‘ tr *nslll‘L‘l’lnl. the town league N‘lmdcr, Y‘xlx surmzrr. Hater. H gum and saul a’Tuix' l) r' (mos wist of its success. ' ho also held the position 01‘ lunt of that ox‘vgani'Q-‘Ltion. ALSO A _1"L..\\'Iv‘,ll. nvnt with mom-1y bring an speak too highly of Psy- is the greatest medicine I I was just about ‘all in' m the treatment, 1mg i_n 3 hm?!) activdy interested riz-ulurly in has-Wall. :iF-T SX‘IK‘IU-Z'I‘ARY. n was ~11Ll'gely ins‘h‘u- :unizing a town lvag‘ue and Wu}; the ï¬rst scene- no an actiw aught for year they 1min would make the ACCEPTED YANKEE ROGERS' CHALLENGE AND WON. Petenbom, May 7,â€""hc handicap wrestling match here last night be- tween Eugene Hurtubise of this city and Frank Kennedy of New York. in which the local man was to throw his opponent four times in an hour , 7 A --nn‘-Mn§nf 1115 Uppuucuu .v... _._, .came to a. sudden and unexpected ending. Hurtubise went rightgafter the. New Yorker on the start, and in four minuted secured the ï¬rst fall with a. body hold. After rthe rest Hurtubise remamm on the aggressive, and in one minute got a second full with an arm and body hold. In doing so he sw’ere-ly strained the muscles of Kennedy’s neck and right shoulder, and two doctors who were then called ad- to go on. Kennedy . on-tinue in spite of this, but the p01ioe prevented him. and Referee Yokome awarded the match to Hurtubise. “Yankee†Rogers sent a challenge ,to Hurtuhise. offering to throwi him {three times in an hour, and it was 1accepted by the local man. A T111 NDERBOLT. The announcement of the . Lacrosse Club that thev w :L LLLL~‘y*-â€"__r _ The announcement of M19 Beavm‘tOn Lacrosse Club that they will play Senior 0. L. A. this season comes as a thunderbolt. Not that, they have not the material. but their location, so to speaJE, is rather oil the Senior ALA‘ Onu'n hU LU Byway“, -w _V C.L.A. map: However, \ that town has some good sports who are not at all reluctantto parting; with some of their coin of the realm through the summer months justrto show !a few of Uncï¬e Sam's visitors what a. grand game our national pastime is. The other three clubs will. however, ï¬rst have the say as ta whether .Boa- Verton can enter or not. ACCORDING T0 '1‘ patches .“Tommy†I more importgmt than gm. ; HURTUBISE WON AGAIN The WideaWaheS’ management have secured the Agricultural Park for May 24th. A fast Toronto team will be brought down ,on that date, and Lindsay fans will be given an op- portunity to see how the town laugh metaphape upagulnsttbacitypmt- vhen TO THE cable I (1-35- y" Burns is atriflc -, than the Prince of 3:! sitcd him in his priuuc sanctum in tary reports a nice crop of alsike clover around the pitching box at Little Britain. Turnips are bloom- mg Victor Suggitt. of the Mariposa League. has been signed by Manager Fee. of the .Oricntals. and has been given a, permit) to play by President Watson. Hem's the glad‘hamd. "Vic." All games _to commence not later than 6.30 p.m. (\vcather,\permit.ting). Any change from the dams mention- ed should be sanctioned by ,the Presiâ€" dent and permission applied for! not later than the day prwxous to , the date of game. Mail 1111 communica- tions to the Secretary-Treasurer, Box ‘6. The schedule: . May 19â€"4)rientuIsâ€"Bankors. } May 21â€"C.L.S.â€"-Widca\va;kés. May 26â€"\\'i~deawakesâ€"4)rionlals. WW torsâ€"Y HM (‘ -\. Giants Tm: )I.\RII‘OS.\ LE.\GI'I". s-crw. Juh 3" 1° - ........‘ ;_,n Jul" Gâ€"l‘ighland . ‘ ‘- _.. ‘- ‘( (V A Mair is only a. small than, but he put up a. desperate struggle tor'uu Ruth 0! his 01pr are hmvmr built. thur on the day o‘his capture. wok place in the stable among the frightened horses. Chief Farrell coul belt and revolver, so it was really a. matter of life and death that he 5! hands ,on it. Had he done so, there would certainly have been at least. 1 self is hanch with his weapon, and was taking no chums, while Moir's known, After a- mighty tough scrap. within a. few inches of the flying ht Constable succeeded in getting one handout! .over Moir's wrist and then Lht quit." 1 WELL ARMED. l ,ZSpecial to The Daily Wardcx' from London ondon. nay 12.â€"-It to’ok over twuntyone days to' hunt down who ldeliherataely shot down' in cold bloOd Sash Lloyd. of Stratfm tured and doubly guarded, and has been br'ought to Motion. when Mair, who has so cleverly cond Trgoey. and he has more t he would never be taken alive. May 19â€"4)rientulsâ€"Bankors. May 21â€"C.L.S.â€"-“'idcawa;kés. May 26â€"\\'i~deawakesâ€"-Urionlals. May :28-Bankaersâ€"C .L. S . June .2â€"Urientalsâ€"C.L.S. June 4â€"Widcawaklesâ€"Bankcrs. June Hrientalsâ€"Wimmwukes. , June llâ€"C.L.S.â€"Orient-als. June 16>Mnlï¬errâ€"U.L.S. o J une 1 8â€"Wideawakesâ€"Bankers. J une 23â€"0 .L. S .â€"Wideziwukcs, June 25â€"Bankcrsâ€"Orientals. J une BOâ€"W ideawakcsâ€"C . L. S . J u 1y 2â€"0rient alsâ€"W ideaw 3km, July 7â€"C.L.S.â€"Ba!xkprs. . \ July 9â€"llankaersâ€"0rientals. July 14â€"0rient alsâ€"C.L.S. July .16â€"-Widea.wakcsâ€"Bunkcrs. July 21â€"C.L.S.â€"Banklers. l July 23â€"0ricntalsâ€"Widomvm'es. July ,28â€"Ilankersâ€"Orient'nls. July 30â€"Wideawakt-sâ€"QL.S. _ Aug. 4â€"(I.L.S.â€"Oricxltals. Aug. ï¬â€"llanhersâ€"Widcuwakes. No gamgs played after Aug. 15 will count, in reckoning the standing of the league. Note-May ISLâ€"Orientals .vs. .Bank- ers; R. Butler, umpire. ADAM WATSON. W. J. FERGI'SOX, President. I Sm-‘l‘rcns. TOWN LEAGUE SCHEDULE JUNIOR LEAGUE SCHEDULE -Y.M.C.A. Giants. J une 29â€"Express Nmeâ€"Y. A. Highlanders. in left garden swarm WILL ,1 Moir Puti‘Up Desperate fight THE WATCHMAN7WARDEK, LINDSAY START OX MAY .\Y. r outWitt'ed seven! posse o! detectives than once made the boast. that if he When captured. the accused man was dressed in a very good dark overacat. a. ï¬ne checked undercoat. dark lmked hat. plain trousers. and wore a. red) bandnnna. handkerchief with white spots around the neck. All his uniform had been thrown away but. the boots and belt. These he still carriai. When captured. he had his 32-cali_b:re Smith andt Wess0n revolver, such as he had when the barracks. All ï¬ve chambers were loaded, but. he had no other ammunition. - â€" â€"_ nmnn‘r AMUSED AT NORLAND STORY. To a. Warder representative at Lon- don, ~whene Moir Was taken. the elu- sive fugitive stated that he was much amused at the numerous wild runuo‘s that were in circulation all 0\ er the country. He gave a ‘ ha." Whvn he was told that the re- sidonts o" :1 little village called Nor- land, away north of Lindsay, were - - A ..... “wan" to the rumor O‘Ul ulc xv....~.‘._ _ ha." whvn he “as told that. the re sidonts o" n liulc village called Nor land, away north of Lindsay, wer sourcdmo death. owing to the rumo that he .was ï¬ghï¬ng his way throw: that section of the-country. PROGRAZVMVPREPARED BY mms TER or EDUCATION. Friday, May 22, will be observed 3;? Empire Day in all the schools of Ontario. A notice to this eï¬eCt has been iSSued by the Hon. Dr. Pyne. Minister of Education. The ï¬re- g‘mm {or the day has been suggested as follows: The Union Jack or Ca- nadian assign to be flowu over every schoolhOuoe in the province. The day's praceedings will begin by the and magnitude of ' f outline of the the empire, illustrated by a. map of Great Britain and all her colonies and possessions. with a. reference to the leading statesmen, warriors and o:hers distinguished in the history of the empire. 1n the afternoon it is suggeswd that patriotic addresses be d.-livercd by school trustew and others, and that the children sing and recite patriotic selections. In days gone by.Principnl Broderick and the public school teachers of - - Luna. â€ma.- anu Lnu puuuv .. ...... Lindsay instructed and drilled their pupils, and Splendid concerts were prepared. 0t recent years this po- licy was won side-tracked. How about reviewing the patriotic feeling and the-Empire concert ? BAD ACCIDEN'I: James Summerville, an employe 01 the Sylx-vswcr Mfg. Co., was Budiy hurt. as a result. of an accident. on Monday. “is injuries are not. scr- ious. howcwr. and it is echCted that he will be able to be at work in a short. time. Summerville was taving a truck- load 01‘ iron dowu one of the hoists in the works. The hoist. was near- ly at. the bottom when another em- i ployc. ‘ ployc. on the floor above. wheeled a truck too near the opening where the hoist went. down and the .truckâ€" load 01 iron was precipitated on the head of the unfortunate man on the hoist. He was hustled to a doctor ~ A ----- an drossed. Several __________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- EPWORTE LEAGUE AFFAIRS IS SPLEXDID CONDITION . annual meeting of the ‘ Cam- bridge-st. Methodist church Eeworth {League was held Monday, there being a large number x cises, th fercnt commit ï¬tment. was shown to be in a. flourishing condition. The Lee- guo experienced ., prowemus year during 1907. ‘ The following ofï¬cers were elected for the canning year: . Hon. gPresidentr-Rev. Geo. Bishop. his ‘ bruises n»... n was precipitated 1 e unfortunate man ¢ 2 was hustled to a wounds dressed. S = an the head were coxwu-zxcn. Circle. meeting 0[ i ’d. of Sanford, at. ILondon. Motion. where he will have c‘c' x0. 3" (,n motion .of comic" Galbraith on the struggle for anrty at the Bob D heaviu built. It. was a war ief Farrell could (eel that. Mair oath that. he should be stopped been at least. one othvr death, while Moir's reputation for s} o! the flying hoofs of the trig! J._._ nAII-n AT SYLVES- 1 cmploye 0‘] was Ymd‘y l accident on 3 are not SOP! LINDSAY, ONTARIO. L)! qua \-n 1 101's 0f: Th!1 Winnipeg Fruc PH 5% lmMi:;h('s" ed‘ their lthe following: Wedding: mmounu-mom. S Were;the bride lwing u turner Lin-lsuy this po-Qyoung lady: "St. .hvlrvw’s mama? HOW ! was the scene of a quiet Wedding on ic feeling' Wednesday night. when Miss lkseio E A. McClymont _was married to Mr. lot which section be was one or the Nine. {early pioneers. 'lhe section, which llaudcr31w'as then a. rough and unbroken for- ’est.. is known as "Palestine". fl‘he “9t 20:1at/e Mr. Berminghum was a man of ‘twdingirecognimd integrity and uprightna-ss Iof character. a good friend. but . a £153. lstrong and stern opponent. He .was c-Treas. promin‘ém. and scuvc m poiitum and municipal matters. The deceased was mNISâ€" ï¬rst married to Mary Moran. who q, |predcccascd him by sichu yum-s, A__ L_â€".~ Gvn an“; WWVG ) the fugitive lair, u» London and phin clothes policemen. in ever got into trouble with the CHIEF FARRELL, of ARM", Iron a pholoJ'aph taken for The Daily Wardcr, who with {the aid of Con- stubxe Coughlin. arreSLed Privmc Moir alter a lively struggle in the stable. uvuu vuuw -v gurvives him. Interment took plum: at the R. C. cemetery Tuesday. them ,being {2: large number of friends in attendance. The pal! bearers were Messrs. John Ficury. Jas. Killcn. '1‘. Connolly. J. IL O'Neill, .T. Fleury. and '1‘. Brady. Service at the church Ly Archdcacun Casey. rty at the Robb farm near Ar- It was a. wri‘ble struggle that. ice! that. Moi:- had on his army .uld be stopped from getting his no othur death, for the chief him- eputation {or sho'oting is already '13 of the triginoned horses, the murderer collnpmd, saying. “ I'll . m '0! land Hackney is coming to Lunacy ugum ruction is prOVinc himself a great. stock horse»; His colts sensation among the lovers of high class Mince harem. ‘ harboro. when Attraction ï¬rst, travelled, and not. :only 1 Wm. no. onLv all: about than. but buys glam. C mum-um. Fummmmwm fl‘l{EMEERâ€"MCCLYBH ).\"l' OBITUARY HYMENEAL “MCCL‘ 3“" " HAS Rncm'mmnf . Fruo I’n as†publishos‘i Mr. T'honms Middleton, of Emily. 'cdding maximum-mom. has rocoVeroe from w severe attack of u i‘urnor Lin-lsuy pneumonia. Mr. Middleton was in "St. .hvlrvw’s mango for three weeks. )f a quiet Wedding on IS CONVALESCENT. 1t. whvn Miss lk‘sï¬â€œ uoeq suq oq.“ ‘asmurm pang-mg um um: married to Mr. In the Ross Hospital for the past six 3 coming to Liam this mason. 1ch w'ill be have on Tuesday night. Am- are just. gettmg mm harness. and are causing a rat. mock hot-6.; HI- colts nigh «lac curl-‘0 hot-HI. Such men as Dr. Archer. of Port. pen-3,. .20 east of It itTGWlldo M lot-3011’ m3 at but W! m W Gr l o! I n. chm. but My} â€â€˜90†I99 Attraction. He will not diasppoint, ATTRACTIQN" H. C. Tremoer. of the 01mm stun u the Western Flour Mills 00.. the Rev. J. W. McMillan performing ‘tho ceremony. The groom rocuixcd a substantial purse of gold from tlw Western Canada. Flour Mills (‘o.. and the Atlas Insurance Co., with which the bride has been connwtcd. pro- silver svntcd her with-p. handsome chafing dish. . Qwsssss“wo M‘sssssms--s“s“. um’r .w. 1:11) THICK. g i _ « According to reports very few ï¬sh The other day lit-0V0 Jm‘d‘m “’3‘ have been caught out of susun this two valuable linu- ('ollics. An ad. your. Thu high wind in the airly “as inserted in the Daily ‘\'nrdcr and Daxl't of the springi'tpmvantA-d lhhis ï¬st: ‘ , - , ‘ . ~. _ ‘ a. an; extent. ; present 1 c the sir“: annuals. haw bun rmurmd éwill haw ï¬nished spawning and will ‘0 .MV- Jo-‘dwn. jbo ravenously hungry. A trolling line would catch dozens in a day. but GOT HIS FINGERS (Tlil'SHED. l1.11.0 inspector is keeping a ï¬har1)look- E. Fox-mm. an employm of the put. The season opens on June 16. Carew box factory. gush} rm} . .a. FINAL SURVEYS. GOT HIS FINGERS (‘lu ï¬nrzp. E. Forbort. an employ-c of the; Carcw box factory. suslu nod a.‘ slight injury yesterday by huVing his ï¬ngor rrushml in a pump. 'l'h.mgh not‘ serious. the Eniury was painiul. ‘ INDL‘CTED ux MAY 24. . i ncv. ,w. M. Kannawin. l'-.A.. DD..' 0! Woodvillo, will be i‘nduvhd at St. Andrew's J’rosbyhrian dmrch at Strathroy on May :2}. . A GOOD SCHEME. ‘ Galt Horticulumd Society will} giw: prizes for the west Lug! kitchvni garden by amateurs. clemuim-ss. cal-5 Livation and general results to be; considered. l I 3 ; , Xi? auihg the dual position and mother. 1 HE WAS LOST. 3-... A little child by the name of Been-s lost. his mother on Saturday night. and was in wars “'th night Constable Short. came along. The lad was old encugh to be able to 1611 his name and relatiws were soon Tonnd. Sporting (5%: Bax-bl“. Tennis. lacrosse Golf. 5km Every mm of rt should have one of 01-250mm fort 4: ï¬ve. to l‘~)p pay -:o~ Our usonmcnt h: moat compiclc 2m u; 1m: to sell to you at priccs a. low as tho ll'yo u appreciate good work and want some really ï¬nephotognphs atp noesthat will suit your purse, don’t forget ns. Orders ï¬lled promptly. Wilfred 'M. Pepper I: and Bicycic Supplies, 93 pages profuse. ll! mtyching for repairing them. Automobile and Gas En uc Material. 94 pages for Automobile and Gus Engines. Motor Bout :bmflcs, 35 page: illustratcs and Sup lies. Too 9 and Machinist Suppliers, 751mg: and “machinist Qua SPORTUNLG “(Sgb ‘WIpagt-s mush- l-‘Afgl.... IBWN A 9 V2", , L HWY ssortmcn! ls mom rumpu \\ .. .,. ..,, .v m... , hose pmd by many nh-nlcrs‘. 2.0.3 o sell to you at prim-5 as low a» t v. com a son. 27 None Dame Street West. Montreal. so farmer's wife was in s to what. to do with were almost hatched husband suggx Btod that lander. Forbhwith they e eggs where he stayed an. sad after a week of g he was power-Jud by L batch of pretty fluffy gs. The old gander is :d with his bond in the dual nositio-u of l’athm' of the onrco Sm THE PHOTOGRAPHER - “s sssm 3r1'orming .thv pooch ed 3 d from tho Golf. Skates, cv -ry rrqmsuc we om: cf they: caLuLoguc- p pay “odngc. Scat! at 0:! etc nmfup to date and our low as those: paid by nun y I, illustrates and dew; s mus-1 ra 10> an weeks, is convalescent able to be out some ' Pe underwent. a 58' some time ago. TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. F. W. Donn. locwl manager of the Bell Telephone 833141!) at, Pater- horo ; J. .H. Martin, assistant super- irncndvnt of construction. Hamilton; R. 1). Hunt, superintendent of under- ground work, Immuon ;' u. A. Cow, cloc‘rical pnginovr, Montrvnl; flames K. Curzcn, general foreman of con- struction work, Han-£11011, an in town installing the ncw underground scrvica at ï¬lm local branch. Ifl‘onl vuuuu pm.“ u... _. [toss the lake on scoms. A portable irailwqy with locomotive and cars. and a large donkey eogine, were among the arrivu als this weekâ€"also a. gang of Italians. Evidently Hr. 1\‘chonaid is going to make things Final surveys are being- xii-ado (or the onrtion of a new concrete ‘ dam and locks fur the Trent Canal sys- tem at Hastings; and _it is expected that. as soon as the survey is com- pleted. 1.1-» estimates will he {made out and {antlers called for the work. WORK TO COMMENCE. The machinery and supplies for .thc construction of the Rosedalc canal are arriving at the Falls and being placed on (the chemical works siding, from which place they are taken ac.- ross the lake on scows. A portable railway with lgcomotive and cars. â€Ann This is no ï¬sh yarn but a watch yam that. looks doubtful _but true. Mr. Wm. H. 3W00d of the Marsh, while crossing a ploughed ï¬eld imonging to Mr. Johnston Fallis which was sowed, picked up a watch and chain that had been lost. two ymxs ago. It. was black with rust, but, when; he put it to his ear it was going. and ant-r being handed over again to Mr. .I-‘allis and wound up it continu- ed to run. and no one will duu'ut, Mr. Wood's 1 \vracity.â€"Millbrook Report- er. ‘lT'S NAUGHTY BL’T IT'S NICE. FISH STORY BEATEN. A popular young: Lindsay lady took in Wonderland last night. Her best fellow accompanied her and the. two sat down quietly sidu by side. Prot- ty soon the lights wont out and the moving picturn mkmhinw slarmd. EV’idl‘n‘LV this was an opportunity which the loveâ€"mm bran Ihuugin. was too mmd to let paw and he and his Iadyâ€"lovu indulged n a lit- tle invwnmkhnt: ml the Sid". This afforded amusmnont for sumo of the audience. Ivuv....â€".. .77 F um this summéruLFenelou Falls Gaz- ascribes. Fin- Iu' mm-‘Itclor outdo gown-A. 3k and "a . his-'1 11c:- ales and (chcribcs Bicycles escribcs 113g motor 804 Fittings and and Ccmribcs cvcryfltiug fl' Anus. Fishing Tackle. )ntuiuoxnm'.indoorsport. ad '3 rcnts‘cach tor them. 5 th: edition is limited. 1: as 50 large that we are '1“. SKIUCE. lesccnt, and _will ‘ be some time this week. a severe operation PAGE 815m; )1 Grade Tools a watch