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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Jun 1911, p. 12

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'1 larly to the horse or they will 09 charged insurance whether in tool or not. Parties trying their mares, and not returning them regularly to the horse will be charged the full in- eurenCe whether in 103.1 or not. All Accidents to mares at risk of owners. Wtios disposing of their mares be- fore fooling time must pay the in- urence whether in foal or not. 13%». My UéhéV'M viii-22>; m M Wain-4+ awn; 6%); m. ti. gf. Ham Ni? Lady- iéééfim; m Msr‘mw ($599}; M N-mw at music xvii-7m M; Clea mama's dam; Hung Fair- ‘mm vaaags; “3- Wm: M t‘amehau man; my at. mm mm: 3% mm; mm»: «aw-73m m mm mm um». 1w ng'a Ham; Mair; n? fi‘wmm «may: Ry mm mm (33m mm M Air-M" «ml. m: Hum “RE- 1.5“» m Mammy $291.5» mm: £41qu Mm: mm m" WWW-w: 53% naaaa» m hawk: ta: «1.3%? HWY-2M m .fimum? (E‘éiu‘ih in WWW @131!!- m- WW quarur (182)), am Gr- swu. Raw 0! Strawthvs 5864 (NHL m um Times. (5-7“). RV Lam Hum. HRH, etc. 0. gr. dam. Basia 5865 (M3). hv Garibaldi (317). m: (‘wmpsia DESCRIPTION AND I’EDIGREE GALLAST CHATTAN (imp.) 42223 0.0.8.8., (12153), B.(,'.S.B., is a brown, gray hairs through body, white face. near fore and not!) hinti- legs white. foaled July 4th; 219005 Bred by John Sainpson' 1mm; Scotland, imported by J. I}. Hols-ate Sarnia, 0nt.. and now the-mopeds? 01 T1103. H. Waldon,'Lindsay. Ont. Gallant Chattan is a horse of grand conformation with ioreérm run and well built frame. fie has a grand rib and nicely finished legs. with feet and pasterns of excellent merit, and his netion is absolutely taultless. He has a sprightly step and a noble carriage. He is remark- 1 nbly well bred, and his ancestors} have been noted prize winners and} superior breeding horses. He is an‘ exceptional” sure foal getter and; his stock haxe been Very successful in the show ring. In 19135. colts by him won first prize at Toronto, took 8 firsts at Scarboro and two firsts at Markham 'At the Spring Stallion Show. Toronto. 1mm, his get took first for yearling colts. lallant ('hnttnn won first prize in‘ a class of twenty entries at the To- ronm Spring Stallion Rho“. Him. and stood reserxe ior snveosmkes. Hallnnt ('hatta'n‘s sire. l‘lnn (”hmâ€" tan lie! 110597). Ly Mains ol‘ Airing 29% mummy, by l‘rlllre m‘ “nuis- (372%, my new-m [31:55:25. is; six- mm St-o'tt @953. ML". ‘ U. at; (110) TERMS lo insure a $0.11 $15 ..00 payable lst. of February. 191'... in- nured mates must. be returned regu- MNDS AY. ONT. mu unto them or 191). as fol. ion: 86 will NM at. his own stable‘ Lot 14. Con. 6. Ops..all week. omitting Wednesdau and Satur- days when he will be at the Centâ€" to! House Lindsay ' Thursday, night will go to R. Blur hood. lot 11. con. 11, Iteaborq. The above route will be cautioned throughout the season health and wegther permitting. “I CHAMPION IMPORTED CLY- DBBDALR STAMON. ) H3”) of let print at the “tomato Sfl‘m Stallion She“ in 1904 Gall Chattan . ( THOS. H. WALDON IAN “Va suntan Show in 41‘!» I‘ropony or Toronto, May 27. - The trinl oi Limit-Col. J emee Munro. oi Embro. 0nt.. iormer President or the defunct Farmers Bonk concluded yesterdw be fore Judge Winchester. end Judgment wee reserved. The charge “duet Colonel Euro wee tint in- eech month du'rinz lest you» he signed idle reporte oi the bank's poeition to be iorwerded to the Government- Tint Col. Munro eigued the auto- nhm in queetion. ad that the mu- meme were wee. were .,dmitted by viewfinde- in the um. and the point .t ieeue between the Pm“- tion and the «can wee whether MKS.“ o: m but at should lubWhmh.” a“ mmmmuma «My It is the most marvelous and ef~ ticient hair dressing known. It will turn harsh, lusterless and uncontrol- able hair' into soft, lustrous, and fascinating hair in a few days. It is the favorite hair dressing of thous- ands of American women, who realize that no woman ‘éan be handsome without beautiful hair. Large bottle 50c at E. Grtgory' s on money back plan. NAN: Max; Max- Eézzflh‘x .5; 2MB: 9% HM“: \m \MM an W: ham 9% M'- humu, W». “Mm AIM-WM“ 9H Tumm- m" km “1%: m: Fair-Mam: u? m mum sflumuwmn 9w“ M awash“! my: stmmg “WWW m m: mar. um um wak- MARI-ZS GLORIUI'S H.\IR' 'I‘HA'I‘ FA SCI .\' .~\'l‘ ES ,\ N I) ;\"I"1‘R.C'I‘S Parisian Sage is not a nostrum. it is the scientific preparation of one of the world's greqtest dermatolo- gists. It will grow hair. It will cure dandrun‘. It will stop falling hair. It will make the scalp clean and white and free it tram any disease. I‘M mum “Wash ui Mrs PMMM \It-‘Mumx mam m Mm um aha is um «aiming gum mm M We- sent. it has bééfl Héb‘méfl in how thee- Hhéi‘al EUMWUHBHS M the than him. shhs‘ieat aha hamkie u‘hbhm; mm the hm at the BÂ¥B\~ihfiiifl $6M: bahih§ MN ehmhm M the \hhh‘m: ihh flashy; A severe electrical sturm accum- pauicii by heaw ruin. passed over this district on Saturday evening lust, Nu seriuus damage is report‘- ed. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision to hear and decide appeals from the assessment of the township of Ops for the year 1911, will he held in the clerk’s office. Academy of Music Block. in the town of Lindsay, on Monday. May 29th. 1911 at ten o’clock in the Monoon Munro Had Confidence ‘ In Travers W. E. AGNEW. 'l‘p. Cher-k. hated at Lindsay this 8th day of May 4H),, 1m. 'arm (or night. Thursday â€" Will proceed to hit own stabla where he will remain un- til the tcnowing Wednesday morning. TERMS â€" $12.00. See largo bills for description and pedigree. COURT OF REVISION Wednesday â€" Will leave his own spgble. McArthur House, Pension ma. and proceed to John J ackson'a 4278. (11678), Vol. XXV.. the property of John Aldous and John Sykes. will make the season as foll- at 8 pm. None» tn hm» given um tho Court 0| «tn-men \o hear maul: (mm five humming M m “much pumy 0! Human hr the your um. wm he-hvld in tho wwnuhlp mm. (Mimi. on THE IMPORTED TYPICAL OLY‘ DESDALE STALLION COURT “0"- REVIS'ON towusmrâ€"J MARlPoSA ”exhumed. lay 13. W“. Saturday. June 3. I9" 1, TOWNSHIP OF OPS , to!" noon: thence to Glen- Women’s Friend Deputy JOHN SHEEHY. Mm“ J\ “\ wmlmwg (nut. THE WATCHMANâ€"WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO- Mr. J. w. Shields and Miss Mabel and Dr. Millyard motored to Fenc- lon Falls on Sunday. The league service on Monday eve- ning was taken by Rev. Mr. J ones. the topic of which was “ Political Parties.’f was very much enjoyed by all present. Finns“ u? an? Mmm “m ww: Hmms~ M m Mama Mmmm mm mm M Wmluu WM M WWW;- ms: Mrs. Wm. Alton and Miss Artie spent a few days of last week with friengs in WoodVille and Cannington. ‘Mr. H. Magwood and Miss Bertha spent a few days of last week in Canningtod. VUVWHUA WM“ Viv-writs Hum. MM 8“. -â€"'\liss H- “ mg-kumn. ut liuhcameun. is spending a to“ hulidabs at her home here. ‘ Mrs. J. Daniels and little Irene and Jackie, of Kirkneld, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mon‘att on Sunday. ' Mr. .I. W. Staples was in Lindsay on Wednesday. - \V The tmt ('Mcrpmars haw made a terrible raid rm We orchards in this vicinity and U16 hitléuus little pests uh‘ tn be 9m chm-ling: all may emits-thug. ‘st \‘mea but}- Mdmmn mm M 3‘“th tin-6+ hm «wk hm» a MM mum rmm hm am! an 9am-- ‘xsmu nm was gawk; MN; Maw Mm“: Mmmx M mm Mm: um mm m “MM mmmmm hi mmw Mmtws haw. NF: “'iksm Lmuh, mm mm» as 1mm Hiwv, went :3an w mww Miss A. McMiilan. or neaverton. spent Tuesday evening with her cousin Miss Graham. LIE-I“. 'Alton visited friends in Kingston last week. mm a mamm at m; mum lmm hm Mama [“6 “MM"; [minim making MM in hwhm mass «m him;- but; WWW an Mania“ u? urâ€" We: Hmk ”MY-S; The guild of Ht. John's Presby- terian church held their monthly on- tertainment on Thursday evening last, when a lengthy and well rend- ered program was given. The local talent was ably assisted by Mr. Hardy, of l-‘ell's station. Mr. John Lamb, sr.. is re-shingling his barn with metallic steel shingles at present. Mr. Norman I‘ugue has the romrart. A number of the young people spent Wednesday in Canningtou. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ryckman Visited friends here on Wednesday. BURY’S GREEN. Bury’s‘Green, May 30.--At tne adjourned vestry meeting at St. Peter's church on Monday evening. Messrs. Ernest Akister and Georhe Brooks were elected church wardens for the ensuing year and Mr. John Lamb, jr.. was appointed lay dele- gate to the synod. Our baseball team have again re- organized and are now busy practis- ing for the summer season. Mi'. Albert Hore has been adding an addition to the beautiful cottage of Mrs. Sutherland. Miss Aggie Potts. of Toronto. is Spending her vacation at Sunny Braes. The friends of Mr. Fritz Anus were sorry to hear that he lost a valuable horse on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Graham and Sun (‘arl spent Sunday at Mr. G. Isaacs. Master Harold l'oann returned to Toronto after spending the winter )with his aunt. Mrs. Jon. McFarland. The friends of Mr. Fritz Antis were sorry to hear that he lost a Mrs. Thomas! Isaac in visiting her sister. \ira.‘Ruhert McGee. Pdwlea' Corner. Mma‘ mum, Arkwright. and Jun Swnmm upon} Sign!“ A! the tame N W. .L lloNovnn'tNlflbtWhM ‘ ‘ Mr. 1'. Burnout visited our hunt on Sunday last. Mr. (‘hoam- “:le has Mum“! to (Maw. um spendinuvtho Mum- M his home hem ‘ Mn John l'orduo lot! for the amt was: on Tummy. mova. Hr. wmrm Arkwrighr amt Run- dny with ("charm Manda. ‘- â€"a-~4'".- In J. Mndrlm MI been In our rim-g “can for u m «we. The many Mud: M Mina Dummy 8mm. no awry m hour at Mr N- eem lllnm and hum tar her we.” Hm. Sutherland man tho Holt and mm lemw trio-GI. (‘numon Point. W 89. - mu mug. mum“. on ma. up.» Um mm under the pus-w root. on stone loundettone. two orch- «do. "This property et one time wee owned by two putlee. For further muculen apply to C. E. Weeke. eolioltor. Woodvme. Ont" or to executon. Colin mm“, D. J. manna. Gleam. Ont. Flootwood. W 21â€"1“ m 111 [M commotion-Min that: mmmtb-W In Hamsters". whowuouo: 10me «mm- ARM FOR SALE.â€"THE ESTATE of the late Dougald Ja‘mfeson. lot 13. con. 8, Eldon tp., 211 acres, about 160 acres under cultivation. 5 acres maple grove, the rest good pasture land with a manhunt two good houses. two "-u-I v- .v ~_---. HOKsâ€"Rece'rfits, “3770 Vhead; nominally Stead)’. at O to as... Chicago Liv. Stock. CHICAGO. May 80.â€"Cnttleâ€"Rocelpu co- tlmnted It 2000; market Itecdy. Becvoc, $5.15 to $8.40; Tex-a start. 84.” to 5.5; western users. “.83 to 5.00; Itocken and feeders. a!) to $6.70: com cud bott- en. 82.50 to 353; calves. 3.25 to 38. 3031â€"8060113" «dusted u 1 M; mar. ket slow. light, 5.3) to sun: :04. $6.13 to 88.16: navy, as to 86.10: rough. 85.” to 83.”: 3001 to choice haw. M to $11.23!“. as.» to #16: built of am. a o . Sheepâ€"Rood «thrilled It 14.”; mu flow: ‘3:qu 33.8 to 8.15: M em. 15 to “.3; yearling. w to 6.» gags. nun. wt; to at. ; rum-n3 Chm. Mal-Itch. STIRLING. nay W-Mr WI ”Alfihlqu. 3"! "' cheese bourd 806 boxes wm‘ An sold a mac. to F- W- 3 cmammrosp- ”wt! Stock.“ and Fofidqrt. Shun-keep l‘wdera. 8H0 to $3.70: hod- ers. 35.31 m 3.340; attackers. $1.76 to 85.15. Miikon and summon. There was a (air supply ut mllkou :nd urtugers. hm a much weaker markoc than last week. Prlces ranged from $0 tn :70 each (or [mud to choice cowa. and $35 to $45 for common to medium. an Calves. . Receipm moderately large tnd price. steady to firm. ranging from “Jo “in. with a few of good quality as high u a Sheep and Lamb; Receipts or sheep and lambs were llb- eral. and prices Mendy. RIM-op. owes sold at 84.50 to 35.23: rams. 38.50 to $4 per cwt.; yearllng lambs. 8'- to $6.50 per ch: 1pm.; lambs. S: to 36:6 each. Hogs. Hogs are hltl‘or. Solon: fed and wat- ered sold as hlah an $6.50 at the market. and $65.0 to $6.23 to drawer: for how tab. cars at country polnut. We heard of 30:15. 86.20 and even $8.25 being paid to farmers at palms in Western Ontario. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. May f0.-Beem-Rooolpu, £5319“: _no :_radxng5_ ateLady toellnx. _-;, A--u_.. 140 ‘I \\ II I‘m-NH: “Md Im‘I I‘KH I‘I 9mm Ii‘whhnw 3: mm m c a w a? an q “I MI; IIrmu mum a“ mu hNI qt; mmkgt IN; “Ms“!!! M! “1” “WW 1m: Wm H I: I is q 9%‘9‘25FEH ha :an r ue g V3 t! 5 c fisi m WI. and: u: sou. “a 81g: Intâ€"«Isuzu. 30 “SIS" cumIau. ta suns. 8 III “.25: hum. “.25 I3?“ 8.“. per cwt. Calvesâ€"Receipts. "221 head; feeling weak: common to‘ prime. 86 to 38; culls. ‘5 to 85.50. Sheep and “mm-Receipts. 5500 had; "1909 “my; 'Iaznbs 250 lower; you- Hugs 50c lower: sheep. $2.75 to 84.85: cunt. 82.50 to $3.50; lambs. $7.25 to 88.50; you'- llqgs. 83_to as; culls. 35.50.: .,-_- _-_hâ€"4II- my in. (‘nhndn' 1' 53 .. n L. 53 firms!- §1 11 rm bark. M9 Honeycomba. donn . Honey. extracted. 0 11 Montreal Grain and Produce. MONTREAL. May nâ€"Thm wu you. enquiry for Manitobt spring when trad foreign buyers. but u the price- bld m 3‘3 per bushel out of “no. no sale. wet-o made. The demand for out: from Euro- pean source- was quieter. and. u tho price- bld wen just (In! with the mar- ket here. exporters would not too. them. A tau- local trade in passing in one It flrm prices. There was an Im- Pt'0ved demand for foreign buyerl for wring Wheat flour. but, owing to the atronxth in wheat. miners are asking all IIdence of 6d per tack on the prices bid. The 1003! market to “MY 3.9%”? .m . Rollrd oatsâ€"Per barrel. 8.58: W W N "13.. 82.15. Feed barley. mr Int: ex-atora. UR: to lac. Cm-n. American No. 3 renew. ”c b c. Mllifned-Bran. Ontario. 32:: Manitoba. 821; n.|ddlin"s. Ontario. $32.50 m 831: Iii-or". Manltnha. 823: mpulmg. 323p 8!;- Brewed hugs (abattoin. 80.50 to 39.?! per 1'“ the. Beef PIMp half ban-eta. RD IM. $8.3: barms.2oomn..m; tlorvn.fm1bs..§23. lnrt‘ Cnmpmmd- More”. :75 INL. 914C: boxy: 1n lbs not (parrhmpm "mm 91.6: ths “'0 lbs m" grained. um him" 9%: h. mm! 9.0 "m. net. tz'c un pail. 153” mm 93“ Gr! ”Mu (Mafia 9 mi 1““ {W‘- harm: as m m bin-pt. -Lm; $3! a gm .1! : l‘nh-i simH tn! ”at Ontsâ€"Cnnadlnn Western. No. 2. (use to 42¢ car lot: exatore: extra No. I feed. 41c to “Kc: No. 8 C.W., Ill/,4: to “to: Na 2 local white. 6°C to Me: No. 3 local white. $91.41: to Me: No. 4 local white. 33% t-n 3c. ‘ Flourâ€"Manltobn spring wheat ”(PMI. flrsta. 5.30: seconds. $1.8): winter when: patents. man to 84.75: Mronx hakers'. non: strain! t rollers. 84.10 to 84.25; In bags. 81.! to a. 7 AA .- ham LM 31m. 1111111113111 1111411112: 1111 1111 1111 111111111 :36)“:- 111111111 11f 11m 513 1111: 1111111 111M111“ 1111111111 111111111111 11111 1: i421? 1911 =91M111111w 1‘1 11911111 211111 911911111111 111M ' 11} 1111.1 1'1 1111111111: WM‘L‘WWMWF B it! “1 Butter. nor. lou............ Elmer. “par-tor. duh. lb. . Rutter. creamery. lb. mill" Butter. crumery. ”Ham... Em. now-Ina Chet-e. new. lb.............. I" WRIT. iiiil eh _I “Irliy; bu‘h.‘ .uo-ocnoo-nlo o" Buckwheat. bushel ........ (HO 90“. bushel .........--....07| Toronto Dairy Market. w may upon. \V I-e‘ 20‘" B". buuholr om‘mm mu Who m- not 9“ “ m ‘ éAfi‘LE MAfiKEffi m: «mum : .nouaunooooua DAR!“- ‘ 59:16: " mill. Md!- .- o... ouooogo31 asissuus: 00m :5 CIOQO‘OO ‘.H and Produce. nâ€"nm ml .0” ”fln‘ What trad s the price- Nd wet. line. no we! '9'. 0......- would not tempt. trade in palm 1- 'rhero was an in“ foreign buyer! ‘0' but. owlnx to ”*0 men are uklnfl "I 91: on the prices bid. my active. tern. No. 2. "$0 ‘0 3 extra NO. I (M. and": 10 Ha. Id rot.“ ‘o-no moo 17C Improve hat spun-wee by can; for be m with SAGEINE. Phil- !p flown In Unduy all- : hm bottle for only 500 and gun-nun It to (in median: noun. Got 0. bottle 0! 81mm to-dm Bring out .11 tummy at your hair cud not. the Mom: In you up- new and beauty 0! women's hair. SAGEINE soften- lurch. dry ink .nnku it. rich" uni! harm-hat. in lo: and remote- fiery pmtclo of (landfill! tron the only. SAGEINE u duntuy perfumed ; it u not many 0" m ad is really Invader .- B?coming curious he thoroughly cleaned it when it was found to be a. silver coin bearing the date of 1816 and the name of George 3rd. This coin is probably of considerable va- lue and is much prized by Mr. Sin- While digging in his garden a few days ago Mr. John Sinclair, who re- sides at 48 Durham-3L. dug up u coin which proved to bear a very old date. Mr. Sinclair states thot he has often dug up old coppers and thought this was one. but on rub. hing the dirt 0!! he discovered thtt it. was a. silvercoin of about. , the I‘INII‘S ANCIENT 7.0153. Thene is nothing to equal SAGE NYE in bringing out 111 the loveli- SOCIETY WOMEN SAY WHERE THE GOOD OOTHII COME FROM. B. J.‘ GOUGH womn CID The “WW-3;)?“ twee! in am am 0mm mu ma ya“ 3%! Mann: Th9 new “338% mm m may and w. «m M alum Q9 shew M at any um. . $2.50. $3.50. $1.60 to $10 7 T0 16 YIKRI IN IIII Buttons won‘t _ fly om seam won‘t rip, sum that will him I" Mm punish- ment 1; nth-9mm; buy will give them. Styles hitched to quulity, strength, coupled with u smart appearance. Woollen: that are handsome and sty- lish, and that Won‘t fade or fray. Careful tailoring by expert makers of BUYS’ CLOTHES. “Onco' huhid to and] cm fifi flierâ€":66]; ionâ€"ml (but the" "V Want the)!” run he wanted to get over. So be bad “ brimorfi P" ‘0 canto! tho m It can: um I» put a soldier at each 9““ mmudmmhndmmnvenny. mandamus-r atquotmbfldze wuabad man "or: butt-Scams mm aowwe hale: rich peeplel’a M. . nee mmm.m.mmae the 900’ Mp tm ‘0!“ Old mu m m n.- H..- mm _ many the dish“: nummuu-m Bothuhadtopfll 10:: w mmmmammrmtmw i “about“! “NMMuapoormn. tookwmwfxfl “WMWMMW Thonldlmhldbehindwm‘ mama-pawns ““810ka approncw'o‘pu Mama-whom“ “'1 anneal"- gunman... 1mtold that mt Mum“ ‘ mfim' “I .mumurwaammu. mcuunmkm“. H“ “0“" m» “can an. uh:- you w RW°P°"°‘W “MU-Ilalltm'aumm mun-amount. . natal-nun Add i :3 5, g! vu 3”. pleased without taking any one's permission. "'5 “imam-t no: Than m not all.“ who can throw movie “”9”“ .. are then-“yum or at. any their property Wmm‘“ “5km an) an nboqgt. ft“ daddy on. evening to Jack and Evelyn. _ _,..... u Daddy ’5 Bedtime Story â€"â€"_“'° “”23; Km WWII!“â€" Butthhfln‘mootmll ha I: rt. - y dat ea “'0‘“ HF‘Wcs'ou'aeuumx-nvu. and be round that there “an“ “mm'mhmmmutour. Sohebadabr‘d-"efw M”NMmmltMMmhone-mndierateachen“ Elzln Perry. o't'Loadon. nu: his . eye pierced by a won-3's hut pin ly and any lone the sight. p0 ‘We have met with great “Success in. dressmg young men who wnll. havgz nothing «smegofxthe hmlt m style. ,. Gogments that were tailored by the mom up“ “lentâ€"tailored to fit the tigurc to per- The sauon’s new patterns of browns, 05m and gray mixed fabrics, are swell indeed and were especially designed for young men. One, two and three button models in costs with smart cut trousers «either m‘thm without culfs. There is always an air of smartness 'about our you“.1r Garments, for we show'every style feature that “NJ“ ub~ is new and correct Suits at COME LET US SHOW YOU $8, $10, $12, $15 - up to $20 And the King gudwfi _.- nah I his 3. B. Keene. of London, nib“ ”your may LV enuhod between post while cranking 1â€".0-* LINDSAY ’1 Have Only ' fly." “a we ' “u '" V- - “I.“ un ('unl (HI hf. “h Ind keep tho I“. holidnya at, an n .1“ IN without pun ,, H ‘h- kitchen fame and "c I couple of games nf ha mm W for .m tho “grim 1nd will nu P '0 Wing. W “M“ mt will da-nmnfi'r hm“ that-ct that \nu ( \ mm Mat, dumm- ‘ fl cum-.11 tin coal oil mum, June 3rd. “m It My but. coming so 1* Vfic‘aofla. Day and “it! M [fly and July ls! (- :hm the prombuny 1' t. ”I be generally kepw. m and others to as “by in the matter. 'I-I held in the Muszsum M Hominy eveninu ‘ km usual lui_\ 1 4 3‘“ on account of thvi' r M Present a (0mm W ‘to inter-How (0d Mhfl’ of Committee at the «m “up“ Of WWRS agm' "0- As he had cm “Magma Mu: H “W“. palms masts W all Monday a“? m of abusne 1.“ «action to a pean- Wult. He applied Rev. a. w. F0193 :. Wain: to attend H u 00an at l'ul“ WI! 0! {our yenm all modist itineram-y h. m to another part “We. His work hr It‘d! Ippneciated and With the good will an ‘9' two of the dawn old-ma in the other Doings of Int; “Little it will Wear long.- my collar on m.- Oenuloid Collars and ( thud-ups and sta Hell’s Btlbriggan Und much neck. Satr ' each 50c. Ian's fine Natura} Wu fine gauge «umh fmcy braid, dmv 44, for each 75c. “'0 Fancy Sox, up brown, red, medic fut colors, per pa No. 1200, our special, spliced heel and 2' cashmere sock in Men’s Tiesâ€"Light am. and figured effect each 15c, 25c, 50. Ovenfls and Smocksâ€"- front, hip and mi] without bib, all xi Smock to match Boys’ Athletic Jersey, purposes, good w. 24- to 32, price 22', Ken’s white Duck cm Men's 3nd Brgys' HatH Men's and Boys” Swmr Hose Supportmw, Handkerchietl. I' Order your next Hui? 1 [‘3 Corded prlu \ w fwcy stripe yoked shoulders Callusâ€"The w. u x '” 8'1“") h) _' ”M reprm YMy fit I. “on such of the cit whoh .Holphdel houu Ir. 80¢ amt-0* )l’

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