wars... rr'n 7...... .. T“ "' m » erm-wnoanm~ "up --- ww» v-m- 7- - . , K. ' , PAGE mom. of- -â€" . Trim: 1'“ NIC‘ Watchman-Warrior “EKLY EDITION 11L L51! GILLIES, Proprietor i“, , 5: ,7; TELEPHONE 97. l 5 Subscription Rates l It 'I‘oDnflmelaâ€"onooontw .’ . l‘ 1" ‘ .opy.n,mato polntl out-id. or _ , w... .2... .. ..... . . . . . Commences SAT l '- no Watchman-Wards (weekly) â€" a; :mwmw'm" “'25 “ A sale that ofl’ers you splendid money saving opportnni l rm to United states oxtnr- better than to ï¬ll every want from our immense stock while . , out, or weakly. 50¢. per ,..r. ments and other dress accessoriesâ€"or probably company, coming , ___________._._ 0 Toronto Representatives a. is Smallp’necl 82 Church-It. i buy or the magniï¬ed “reï¬lling , mele- in Canada are authorized to Y 0 rt 0 to buy a. â€apt mine-a for The Ward“. our ppo ““11, Ladies' 01' __.w/ ' Misses’ Suit at abig bargain is . ._ A. . EAR _ right now. Salts that were $14 10 . I‘Ellï¬zzgfalét son of Mrs. Gan-idge. or passed aWay peacefully. can ADS} 3:: and $15 for Toronto, died at the home 01' her and bore'hlS illness “it lgraeves to - - '1 grandfather, Mr. Wm. 31635593†0f 322:: 152" 103????“ dzughters: Ladies’ and Misses’ Tweed, Panama Ni" Bricmme .. 1 took lace to ’ and Serge Suits. in colors of black, grey â€â€˜9 “me†p W. Fry. of Victoria Road 3 MI‘S- Jas- navy and tan, semirï¬tting coat, all well â€K May 1 . Riverside cemetery. . . . tailored and lined, plain panel back . - n’n ' . on “ednesddzx mor 1 g ‘Mrs. A. Stinson, of Janetwlle 3 Mrs. skirts, mostly clearing lines of this Black, of Bexley; Mrs. Jake Lowes. A. vakman, of send-oil by about one thousand tizens. A FINE (‘LYDE TEAM. Vlr. W. ll. Simpson, proprietor of fawn covert cloth. To be cleared at reduced price. Reg 6.00 for..... 3.95 Reg 8.00 for......5,00 lattended, interment taking place at St. Thomas cemetery. Rev. Mr. Gandier, oi Coboconk, and his bro- thers of the Masonic order, conduct- . the Hotel Simpson, has purchased a ed service at the church and grave. magnificent team of i‘our-year-old lHeartfeltsympathy 0f the neigh- l)a\S from a farmer living near Wood_lborhood 18 extended to the whole fa- Ville and thev have been placed (mimily in their bereavement. ' V . , __ _ c _ -o a“ the Cornell Brewing Company 5 de-l "‘"“ 4.... m livery wagon. The two handsomel Children’s Spring Coats _ 3 These come in serge, tweed and cov- ?) ert cloth, colors navy, fawn, red and " grey. Sizes to ï¬t 6 to 14- years, reg 5.00 and 4.50 coats for only. 3.95 and o (‘lydes tip the scales at 2,800, and’ , are well mated: 1PreSSlng Needs or I I Dr. J. Brown. of Owen Sound, Child ProteC‘IOl‘ pleaded guilty before Magistrate, (Treasor on a. charge of procuring an i , .. . . . . , ' lwo it h most 1' in needs illegal operation. Sentence was 1. ‘ t e . p 955 g . n in the work of child protection, suspended on the understanding, it is l reported, that relatives will see to it writes J. .I. Kelso, superintendent of that. the doctor undercocs treatment neglected and dependent children for for an affliction from which he has Ontario, .. are the better care of de. I‘LEADS ornrrv. i l Wash Dresses 2.25 About the Cost of making. are ladies’ and misses’ dresses in blue and white, black and white, mauve and white stripe, trimmed with heavy lace insertion and pipings of contrasting They suffered for some time. The case ll. t'v a (1 g0 ‘ rev" .0 for th ‘ .. . . was heard at. a special sitting of the 90 l 03 _“ *,"‘° 9 ‘5‘ n 8 colors, a1. Sizes, also white Indian head Hm“. support lll their own homes of the dresses in sailor style With collar and cuffs of stripe percale, sizes 16 to 20 ic‘nildren oi widows and deserted mo- . hismnv his'rmt'i‘. f 1‘ ' â€hem t!isltrl-(ic:[lilu‘t’llienl‘ll‘lliihlis: ('lllll‘t‘ll'lu‘:'(llVl “ There are many defectives W110 yearS' Only (â€Chun." ‘~ """"'2.25 he hold in l‘nmhridgost. church, are at present allowed to drift on Children’s Dresses cheap Lindsuy, \\'edncsdn.\'. May 212. The in their own surroundings; a burden ' ministerial session will â€W" m {Lilo and ll. inenlicc. greatly imposed upon A \‘Chy large assortment 0i Chlldrens sun. and â€10 “men†â€WSW" at 1'30 and growing up to reproduce the dresses 1" Stthh destgn and particularly well made of prints, ginghams and repp Fit ages 2 to 14 years and price from 50c each up to.............. “$5 mm. H. .l. Shore), chairman, W. liili‘our, ï¬nssec. l‘l lli'll \Hl-Ill i'l,\'l'l':Sll.\Ll'). “F. John lll‘ul‘k. oi (lit‘l, tt‘tlll’m‘il the out the belief that sumo defects in their oll'spring. “ “cum-ding the second class. ex- perience in this work amply lienrs our reform irom ’l'oroulo. lifter attending _ . crvul sprint: stile of horses held in schools‘nnd prisons (ire largely l‘(‘- l5 Pieces c0nt Cover Enlbl'dld"! i0 25 H" l"'l"‘l‘"~“ml it “"0 silW‘l' (‘rniled from the children of i'csl‘ecl- Clflr at Pei“ Y‘l‘d c tho riil‘. â€my; of l lytlvmlnlo. which he "i.“ lahln hut destitute mothers, and that This is it Hm, range of corset cover may. fol" lirnmling purposes. \lr. ' .. , _ l rm L suit! Klan was Imial for mun} lâ€. â€w“: “mp sumo mmquuh‘ "run“!!! embroideiiea and CODBlBtB 0‘ about 15 mm“ "mm“. loi helium: lhusu deserted or widowed N: Y , ‘l . l Wh l) l lmulhurs, their children would grow p†ems. Ulll (“1100.0 Cl (‘1‘ or! (‘i‘ \\!\'l‘ll‘lll-ll\ l\ (‘ \l.|l'llll\'l \. Wm in n imi-mnl way to become \Iae» Ol‘ all ovordcugn. Specml per 5“ 250 H‘“ “"""“‘ lâ€â€œâ€˜ "“"““‘"| “ l""“ril‘ul nil-l industrious: i‘lilveuu. mldlhi! "fl ~12!» Cushion Girdlii. only l9: Embroidery Flooocing 50: [Mini Mr J \V. lll‘lllilll. on will l.lllil _ ‘ . _ bus but. “I,†n! ltt‘onc‘lll Waldo: inn“ â€w“ Mum “‘ â€"3 wealth l“ â€m rulmnuully mlhni‘ limit lwcmulm: nu \muumm \lt- llritinn renewed his: unlinttil-llun in 'l'lui \lril‘lli‘l'. â€ml in mlmunlw addition in lllt1 lltillt‘llilt‘lll lila lolluo alolml that ho Mung with “Mu.“nv \lix: lillllou halo Mal W'"““"' l'l‘unl “ li nnlv the Htillvl'fll llllllllt‘ i'illlltl “Uhl'mH‘ ‘iniuumudl “hm-u [hay i ‘ll li‘ l ill l ill! a tilbi Ii ll l‘ti. Mm“! â€m “ llilol‘. n o l 2: t t the hut it if) it it- Hml \an‘hiil‘d in lllo children a cruise do, the remedy would soon be pro: 'l‘hmio virdlcs are also used for tioln llmnntitchod L kimono: and come in a splendid range ol‘ coloringn. all are ll yards lung. Spoc- i“! oac“\l‘|ltl | I I I I I I‘ II‘I‘I.‘I| ‘|.I19° Spoclil Duelist of his sad I.“ 89c limo Sims. por yird These are extra fine quality black and navy dress and suiting screen in 54 and 56 inch widths, mostly dress long. the, regular 1.25 and 1.35 per yd all atone price per yd 890 1 lb tin of Borated Talcum powder 190 iety ol‘ uplendid designs. on... Ill ill luf- l‘ in hunt llul‘lf. lhu lulu lIi'. l'ltuuonlm of l‘ul‘l \Nm' -- ilui-v who «lit-oi i'm‘elilly, lei! SllUp I will in llm town or" l'urt Hope we a liiullllt‘llulli'o fund lUl‘ that town'sl new hospital, on certain conditions. im- t'lllt‘l mu- lwing that the hospi- tal tm el'vi‘leil within ten years from the dale of Dr. t‘leiuesha'a death. W The Imported Clydesdale Stallion " ullSlllu l~‘. MOTHERS“ li.\\'. "Motlit-rs’ Day" is becoming more and more observed in the churches 0! both t‘auatla and the United States nml many clergymen on that Your Money will buyzmolt hero on) will deliver special sermons callâ€"I ing attention to the mother's influ- ence in the home. "Mothers’ Day" , this Vear will be celebrated on Sun- . , , I S , ~ _ . ‘ . â€sssssmwws“sm .OOOW tread the downward path to in? w M....». “m .. “m / Fierce Electrica torm--House m... .1... mm... W... . I. ’ i. u. sometimes scant, is cheerfullv ,‘1'.tr‘, tion in honor of the event. '.\.\' .4\(‘L"ll)ICNT. tln Mondltv Mr. Frank .lncque, sr., 0i Penelon li‘zllls, while driving home from (Ilennrm. was thrown out oi 1‘ x ‘v - \‘as ' "l shar curves _ . ‘ ill“ th‘eg iilitid‘ alight. thie lungs from [Bled ï¬g gaterï¬lgelesécggilaxgmm" l the ‘ the Falls. where the horse became a on mwgpi'r ’OWNER night. little unruly and upset the buggy in- PRES hours. at Victoria Rad Struckl l SI l .-\ heavy thunder storm passed over west gable of the building out. 'l‘hel illage of Victoria Road Tuesday residence was occupiet which lasted for several The Wind and rain “‘85 . and the other the foreman of the cc~ Fortunately none of to a hole on the low side of the EDWARD C08TBLLO'made terriï¬c by the sharp peals Oflment works. rim}? MI" .lacqge. ‘::Ob;f115<:;e:l:;; lthunder that reverberated, and ap‘lthe members of the household were " ' lll‘S (ll 8." , \V'c- ' .‘ . - . . . . ‘ if]; atnd (sustained a number bi scrat- 'WfllTB H0055, FARM, 00WNBYVILLBlPear°d to shake the buildings to the [near the portion of the building chess and bruises, but is around again __ _ very foundations The inky dark~ (struck or they might have receli at work, though feeling pretty sore Sir Ben (5408)' (12’ 39)’ ‘01',__14’ ness of the night was lighted by'a deadly shock from the much- ot’ the electric fluid, WhiCh‘dreaded element of nature. The sired by Sir Simon «5406) (10465) sheets lhe by Sir Everard, he by TOP Gal- seemed to hang in golden chains 'building is owned by Mr. Meyers. l 13111; and TOP Gallant by Darnley. from sky to earth for many seconds of Old Mains at a time. , Only one building at Victoria Road caygeon this ed a stroke, which knocked the trip. galld still. _____.__-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- OBITUARY. â€"Mn. A. J. Campbell left for Bob- ! First dam Lilv -. Mlt. EDllAlilD lleithh has! (74444) \'01. 27 : sire of dam, Kyles morning on a business \ictoria Road. - a) .â€" e (of Bute (7896) Vol. 12. Second dam receiv again visited our midst and removed _ ' an old and highly respected citizen INancey (3966), Sired by Darnle} in the person of Mr. Edward Lytle. (one), Vol. 1_ Third dam Jean by Deceased who was in his 79th year Scotsman (759) Vol. 1_ Fourth was much respected and beloved by dam Lily by Prince Royal (647)),| all who knew him. He was an ac- ' tive member of the Church of Eng- ‘01- 1- ~ L d M 7 .T 1- 3 8' Ben is a (is. led brown with on on, ay .â€" wo new lner 1r Pp ' MORE ENGINES FOR G.T.R. land. Deceased was born in Ire- land. from which place he came to . n face and four white feet. fo the White Star Com anv are at _ Canada. residing ï¬rst in Omemee. stripe 0 hands and weighs r p. ' 1: th The amount of frOIght and Das- present under construction a e senger tr amt: on the G.T.R. has in- yards of Harland and Wolf, Belfast. creased rapidly of late and to meet W Greater Than The Titanic e ___________.____â€"-â€"â€"â€" Mafp' afterwards settling in Bexley, resid-l He stands 17 ing on the same farm for over :11 about a ton. 'ears. March 27 . 1862, he marri - ' oducer and . Elliss Eliza Knight who was called . S," Ben 13 a great pr’ . One of these vessels, the keel of the need that 13 now apparent tan - ' it IS claimed by those who are in a __ _ Lind from 111111 by death last January . 1 it. which was laid several months ago, are being sent to - 2nd. While he was so ill with POSitIOn to know that he has 9 ‘ -_â€" say by the authorities ham sum. bronchitis that little hope was held more high-class colts than any stock Will be nearly twenty ‘6“ 1°98“ ford and mandala. out for his recovery. Since then he horse of his time" His progeny are than the Titanic, and will be ï¬tted . . ï¬t {or the W has suffered with heart trouble, . n3 rmat‘ thus - same glue. especially bu n'a setting in April 21 He 0‘ ~good Size and co 0 ion and ï¬nished throughout on the hora-Bellow line will soon be on pneumo l ' ' proving the great producing families imposing scale as were the Olympic the . 'W two points. from which this horse cameâ€"the and, Titanic. In view of the loss oi "“18 mun" ' Darnleys and Sir Everard: are count- the latter. the work of ed amongst the ï¬rst in Scotland. , this new Vessel will be neglected}. FOR m ROADS- Sn‘Benwillstandathis owners Everyavailablemeninthemï¬ mull] Countyotnfltonisto Islandworksiaensizedinm t" spend Wmmamgonebun- Mwn‘mï¬em possible. ‘ i mntmsthisstaluomlamamo‘ to ‘7 reducetboteetd'-mnionl, are. .1.“ H-...- “rover-Mint \ 1 _ glyhgmcustomers’tho WW-' .. .. ".4. . ii. madden-dwelt,“ mus-we. ' ' URDAY MorningrxllllAY 11th - - - - - ties on garments and thin s for the home just when . . these prices prevail 'l'lie holiday is not far away and it going away you Will need new gar- and the home will need tho/extra Many other lines not listed here will also have special prices attached and out on sale. "‘ V ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'/___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’~â€"_â€"‘"' ""â€" .. ,. Staple Gloves 25: per pair These include long and shorti lisle, silk and Tafl'etta gloves in fancy colors of tan black and white, rep; prices 50c and 75c. On sale at all one price, per pair......... .........25° in 9 Wide elastic 5c per yard Elastic in both black and MUVI‘: TO PORT McNICOLL. loi Omemee; Mrs. (me after another the (‘.P.R. lin-lCoboconk; Mrs. S. Dowson, at Dow; , t 1 1 1 - Y (-r_~ Assiniboia, Keewatin. Athabas- manville, and Miss Mabel Ly e a seasons 6 yes, smog†31 Sizes. our . 3 1 . . ' . ca: Manitoba and Alberta, drew out home; also four sons, Messrs. Jos. choice for...... "$10 white, 1;, ,7, I; and 1‘ ins Wide, en 8 n emw from Owen Sound Wednesday for they W., Edward, of Victoria. Road; Mr. Special per yard...............50 , terminal at Port )lcNicoll. The d Albert, OilTomntg at": Mt dFrgdt at A S 'ng Coat gain ' A special purchase of mens summer ' - < '- 0 er an $18 er. Bar 0 _ partmc fleet was gnen a hear i- giggling; Oznef‘riaav “‘85 large†£an i h t t 1 . - "‘53 Belts 10‘ Bull weight balbriggan underWear that. are ' 9‘ les 3 or s y e spring coats m Ladies’ embroidered wash regular 50c qualities, Sims 3% ft0 h44- e o t ese belts with pearl buckles. choice for only............10c Laces and Insertions 2c per yard Extra good quality val laces and insertions in a great variety yard.................. ............23 or embroidery mlgu llounciug. d5 inches wide. a good var- ial at only put yd"... ..............50o Department Store UTCLIFFE’S l- L.___. Special Solo of window shades. ourtolnmrufl, linoleum remnant. O 0 g The Queenly lien g â€$“Q‘“Q“M§“$“~ “ï¬lling hands and kindly lik‘dlt‘ l‘. l by two iami- their hats to the hens at the ()n- lies, one being M“ J’ 5' McCaughey Itario Agricultural College. That these classy {owls have got the whole l The wide world beaten in the matter of egg production, is revealed in the re- ed port of the minister of agriculture for the year ending Oct. 31, 1911. report, “ that 200 eggs in a year su ons ll b R from one hen is a splendid record, a to rea fast. and one seldom attained. Yet oi . tasks for the day cent. surpassed his high mark. The . m the gardens, or scrubbing of the have the liner Monsoon .‘3 “_m‘dgood roads. York. too,_ has - ‘3‘" «Wow, which lea-oasis “ you are Miliring them. You cannot d3 ï¬xingsâ€"nodill’erance, it will pay you to buy them new .,« Buy a Raincoat Now We are oli‘ering' some very special values in men’s raincoats now and at the time you require one most. They are in the new fawn and green tinted shade with shaped military collar, sewn ockets and well made in every way. Guaranteed waterproof and good range to select from at 814- down to.....4.75 Just what you will need on _ days and an opporiuuity to buy it now at per garment........................35c â€I Ladies’ Vests 3 for SI A special in ladies’ ï¬ne quality lisle vests, real nice qualily and special vul- ue at each 35c or NS for $1 Your a special bargain at per Ladies’ Silk lose 25c A very special offering in ladies†sill. hose of extra quality but slightly im- perfect in weave only in plat-es, black only, all sizes, Special der pr. ..... 25c Boys’ Wash Suits at Very Attractive Prices In our boys section we have an excellent range of wash suits for the little fellows. The styles are smart and attractive. The mater- ials are the best qualities while. the coloriugs are but and durable. The prices range...80¢ to 1.85 A special range of boys wash blouses, especially in white pique of extra quality made up in a very neat style at each... 1.25 .BOYS’ CAPS. A very attractive range of boys‘ straw hats in both Ladies‘ Vests 2 for 25¢ A very nice line of ladies summer weight uudcrvests, with or without sleeves, nicely trimmed. Very Spec- ial '2 lm ..... .. ........ 25c . 1 Long Lisle Gloves. Special A line range of lnrlits‘ long li<‘« gloves in black. whit-- or inn. l‘.’ 16 button lengths. 'l‘hrce ‘.‘l'l‘_\‘ SPH‘â€I. qualities at per pr. 50c, 40c :tiui...‘.l‘w illll medium and small shapes, some plain edge and others trimmed Wide Ribbm l5c â€rd { V ‘ 1. cilgc.._ bplcndid range 0f good This line of iihhou Comes in u lu'.’ “iv†qualities to choose from ranging . l _. l . \ - , 1 , .2 in price from 1 5,) down to 25 anUllllli'lll o cnloiiiigs mu u Hnllh .mn. :3; t ' moi ' - ' * i, O Milena qualities. 5 ma “‘lili‘, wry W†l iullici‘yll...... 15c f American Blinkets Largo uol‘t white hhiiikuu with fancy blue or pink borders. These are n sywv inl purcliuno and u lmrguiu ul lN‘l‘ pair ...'......1.25 HiihGoodoSpeciil Fancy Cropon for Tab dresses and dressing aaques. Reg 20c per yd, now- going half price her yd...... 100 Mimilloi‘ Quilts SLlS listrn largo Mnraclllon‘ white quilts or bed spreads. noai fancy designs and light weight for Illllllllul' lino. Very Special at oncli................. ......1.75 â€"â€"-l ling Mic, spec- 27 in. American Voiles Your choice per yd 50c An extra good quality American dress voile, full 27 inch width, colorings art- Alice, Pink, Maize, Black and White. It is attractive buyingpat per yd ..50¢ LINDSAY __.J ,__-..._- , and all is done possible to :~ .m- their declining years as plot-sax? ‘Town Topics ,1 (é Oil THE REFUGE. The dictionary meaning of the word " lie-loge " is a shelter or re- ........_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"- treat, that which aii‘ords protection. house oi refuge is the home, lTHE FLY PEST' ‘ provided by‘the county, for the agedl Dr. Hastings, medical 11M?†and destitute and those in any way {"39" 0‘ Toronto. “mi“‘mw I unable to care for themselves. HereipremiUmS to Children for the .. It is a well-known fact." says the is Provided. a. home while life lasts. number of flies killed “r mm: 1, ,. The rising bell at 6.30 o'clock mg “1" 1mm“ 0‘ my “"1 â€W“ ‘ Those importance of destrusim: â€I": who are able then proceed to the will be seen when he says llm' " ' ' been demonstrated that one 53 barred rock pullets of the bred- Some of th in .- t assigned them. has come throu h U \k. , K to-lay type. 13. or nearly 25 per a ma es help m we m- will become the iroflenilor .- 7. - 000,000 flies in live inoullf’ floors, which task is done twice a The increase in t“’“"“‘ “W†5:: week. For those who ,are able-bod- late summer and â€l" "“17" led- “me is little leisure time, and months is attributed by him in: all are kept healthy and happy by to the housefly. “ Swat the being so employed. On coming to the institution from the world outside. all the inmates bring With them their characteris- Those who marry must be SOâ€! tin. and idiosyncrasies, which are Both in body and in mind. _ â€1’ very ‘Pparent. and indicate in a Thu.“ the “em decree' if“, “ML 8"."- m ‘ , To me. fate is most un 'm' : m have what the former life For I love a. girl so well . . y , been. 1 “Y of “‘9 880‘] That to marry her I’m longin-‘I' Mk “VG the gentle and kindly But. how can I? Truth to tell. _ manner of mm “ragga-Mt Doubts Within my soul are tlll'OY‘F betray the-{act that they were at. “'8! one time in much better circumstanc- “a “m ' Love they say is a. disease a. p o r m “'9 MI W line's incurable, I know. , ' Mn tell me, if you please, Ei'erybody will have to take . make them. ‘uâ€"..ou chen.‘ others do the sweeping, some top record was 282, the showing of the first half dozen being 282, 268, 256, 252, 243, an average 0 259.5 in a year. This record, it is understood, has not been surpassed anywhere on the continent, or, for that matter, in the world.‘ For the whole 53 pul- lets, the average for the year was 174, a. total 0! 9,204 eggs. †An experiment was carried on with a View to a. comparison be- tween 23 bred-today pullets aid 28 exhibition pulleta. The bred-today pallets laid 1.082 eggs more than the exhibition variety and at the some time censumed appreciably lens food. 0n the other hand. the exhibition __________._-â€" WILL IT COME TO 11115 1’ ill an {act that my“ destitute m 1mm at“; . “" ““"' {m are... .... w to. 2. 4/ aim . "k w . -. beard; "' .lrm , a» .0! undoubted love bacilli. ' °"'" 3 “W. is may; gm. ' . l “'1 1«.- r‘. , ‘ 5 I . «V‘I ;_ :_h' Reliabll Relsoni Gar Col attract i v f'f‘"? The .‘ bodies .i.f~ l: of lhi' 'l burying was lulu :. train. A iii...': .' TU Sn‘u- >7. . ., (lot-s llh‘ m “‘ht'll \\l’ Humillwi (illli'rwim. “ labor t‘l.’ . DO IT; ll is w: l‘ .. Slili‘slllnq, 3i , lilisin. .- ingrli: . l lll"l «if. ‘l l'll'JlHi 2 . 9. Secure Your I". :16 \\.' l\ 4' l Ini -.. . . lllnthl l" ‘I . .. vu u" d t... l \‘Vlu :.- - l i' ’ , llllil \~ t; '- ill. r‘\ t ‘ 'l li\t‘ \'I‘.‘l‘ .» . . \ liliiidnd ‘ \‘dlli‘ll. \\: FIELHAM N tins." '1 Ul'slll ( n (in m ..._.. < lwntlflll‘y u agno- hi" Prullli'lh nth-gnaw 2. d Charger; lllillli'lulc' DR. J. M. VGLei‘iiiui'y bu†Honor (ll‘nilimlv .t 'lm ‘ Orinnry (‘Ullo'i‘t' i-ertll .1 Veterinam I‘w mpg l London Schtw‘. .3 3w mi 00. “d Result in (‘ Cl and canlllrlllgcvsi..l 08100 Phone 8573 lms __.s.__ . V..< ‘W CRESE 22:22:: LINDS. M . s l . 0NUMENT __ READY FAR . wPilovul IRRIGATION DIS? lb.â€" .'\«-r ~ . i SH jury. . . i1 cellars. «iriL . lxza 2 . house and pi; :i-n It'd} Aci‘t ~ .- . fenced well ........ 320 Ac»« 1 4 well ................. .1 160 AcruA .3“ well . .................. . 80 ACI‘tNâ€"(Cl ill price ................... . 120 Acresâ€"50 i and fencetl.......... . # Purchasers must pd horses or its equivale For I AGJMN]