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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Jun 1911, p. 4

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Veterinary Surgeon Honor Graduate of the Ontamo Vet- erinary College. Post-Graduate Royal Veterinary College. also of the Lond- on Schod of Tropical Medicine Ofiee and Residence Corner Russel and Cambridge-at“ Lindsay omce Phone residence 387M [HE UXDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on farm. town, and vil- lggo property. at very lowest rates of Interest. Company or private fun“. I am always ready to bUy good mortgages. I. E. WELDON. colicitor. etc. Milne Block. Lindsay. IcLAUOHLIN, PEEL. FULTON 6: STINSON. Barristers. Solicitors. and Notaries. Money to loan. Spe- cinl attention given to investments. ofl'lces: Dominion Bank. corner of William and Kent-sts.. Lindsay. R J. McLaughlin. K. C.. A. M. Ful- ton. B. A.. James A. Peel, '1‘. E Btinaon. 36m mung Lmiwauin me an“ old men has my in gimme 9m way. We dawns mm w times and ass-u in a punish“ ea 4» mm»:- Wk than ever. 891! dam“. new gmnihw, new and unmoved semi:- Mul mathuda‘. in M! m mass upmrduaa “Mme and Gun: ha “few“ in ink paws. u!" "Mara Get; an: price! and we um a: sign; baton: purchasing. Shop and_show_;§19!§a 11 a _18 gang: LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrister, So- licitor, Notary Public, solicitor for Runners Bank..repreaenting Water- loo Mutual Fire Insurance 00.. of Waterloo: Federal Life Assurance Co., of Hamilton, Emplre Acci- dart and Surety Co.. of London. Out. Office over Farmers Bank. op- pollte post omce. mum and innate Monumelgs ITEWART 8: O’CONNOR, Barristers. Hm. etc. Money to loan 1t. IOPKIXS AND HOPKINS. Barrio- wo. Solicitors. Romy Public. 00:. Solicitors lor Bunk ol Montreal. Holley to loan on terms to unit borrower. omegaâ€"6 William street south. Lindsay. Ont. G. H. Hop< Ahmys reliable. Purely Vegotsble. 81nd! and any to take OH. UBELANDS c IRVINE. Don- bu. hum of the mm 001- a. 02 boats! Surgeons. We have In tho but nothoda o! dentistry mutation will b. than to Wonk. Oren 5nd brida'e val-h. 1‘. Wu! extraction at m Wyn (Wanted alt) um th- Insertion o! the but artmcm “It“ continue to he 0» would“ «I am 0mm. mace uwly opposite tho Slum homo. ntristry aspectaltv 0 HI, av omtl attended to di’ or nisht..0harges moderate. ”11de Marble Works I. OHAKBIRI, Prop‘ Mandrake Liver Pills DRE. BLANCH mucus; wnos'ro UNIVERSI- fl. comma. r03 comm or mug-nu. Phou «(5-85. 0m headguhp, bmiéaaaeaa and muss awed pin w m be “with“! by whoa}. 25¢P¢rlox huney to Lona . B. WELDON. Marlposa towaship Clerk. Oukwood. Fire Insurance agent. issuer of marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. York 1m” Lindsay. 1‘. Stewart. I... V. O'Connor, B. A. [OORE . JACKSON, Barristers, otc., solicitors {or The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan M. rant-team gt five per cent. 0(- m lowest. current rates on best arms. Officeâ€"corner Kent and an mortgages at 6% per cent. 0!- fice William street. Lindsay. F. D. Moore, K. 0.. Alex. Jackson GREGG RYI, . J. M. RICE '.‘m'meawy #0!“- °9 TE" HUL- Btu-mars. ow Gem: Drug 8mm A FAMILY RELTNIUN. A family reunion was held in the home of Mrs. 'Flora Campbell, of To- ronto, on Tuesday. Members of the family present were: Rm. Donald Campbell. Mooriield; William Camp- bell, 'l‘oronto; Mrs. A. Dunmnd, To- ronto; Colin Campbell. Woodville :~ Mrs. J. (‘. Smith. Eldon; Mrs. D. McCuaig,' Vancouver; [mg-aid (‘amp- bell, Dundalk; Duncan (‘ampbelL l’xbridge, together with a large number of friends. Four members of the family were unable to be pre- sent, Rev. J. 1.. Campbell, Abbots- ford, B.C.; George Campbell, Medi- cine Hat ; James Campbell, Alberta. and Alex. Campbell, California. The family in number was thirteen. one daughter hzuing died n childhood. Mrs. Campbell is 83 years of age. in fairly good health. and able to do in good share of the household duties. ‘Mrs. Campbell lived in Eldon on a farm for sixty-two years. and for fifteen years has been a resident of Toronto. Her husband died flirty years ago. DAY-LIGHT ESCAPE. Woodstock, June rimâ€"Vincent, Mc- Neilly and James Verlinder. two youths who were awaiting sentence in the county jail here. broke out and escaped just before noon to-duy. They were allowed in the exercise yard and when alone they climbed up by means of two windows and with the help of a towel they had stolen. to the roof edge. The)“ Work- ed along to the outside wall. crawl- ed along it. and dropped mer the north wall to freedom. All was done where passershy might have seen them. but no one noticed them escape. Verlinder has been caught near Eastwood, and McNeilly is be- ing cornered up in the some dis~ trict . Amwm'lflim IN 'I‘nlmN'm. The tum! pnhw hmp weaved hn- Hve that we M the cattle th'm'es. Mm stone the rattle r‘r'nm an Mthm farmer. has ham arresaml in Two“: m. It will he rempumemi that on Friday. June 9nd. MR. humid Me: Mavhgm‘ m‘ mum Nam)“. mm mm mm at earth: mule“; A mm mun am; it will I“! wuwmlmml mm am “New muwawd in The “‘an muting mm the vunlu hm! Mum dig- c-mawd in me [N\E§ub§l\1\ wt a mum- er a! Homer-Wu frmx \thm they “era nmumed by the u\\‘H6l‘-. “are uhm'med by the mum» Huber-t Hmm‘ of Elmm Station. was arrested in Toronm yesterday charged with the theft. while the aw: rest 05 the othar is expected at any time. Constable ‘l‘hombury wm leave to-day fov Toronto to bring the prisoner to the local jail! Lynn. Man. It II tree and always 11¢!me Because your case is a difiicult one, 'nctors having done you no good. do :ot continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve etable Com- pound a trial. It surey has cured many cases of female ills, such as in- Iammation, ulceration, displacements, ribroid tumors, irrefilarities, periodic ")ains, backache, t t bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth millions to many ouflering women. I! you want special advice write tor It to Mrs. [Inn-m. :nd it C BARBOUR. women to idiom I Have iécommendod a."â€"Mrs. HENRY CLARK. Glanfoxd ‘Station, Ontario. ‘ Another Cure Harvey Bank, N. B.â€"I can highly commend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege- ubla Compound to my uflermg voman. I have taken it. for female ,eakness and painful. _mens£ru_§tion Added to the [.0 List due to This Famous emedy. :92 F 35553 . 22.33 a??? 0:». I3 723 E39 . 4 .<omom 57 003. MORE 'cured ine. â€" Mas. Dst be u taki our mgdaicine. “ftyhu glso helped otlgel“ CURES 1.7 inifl‘ered My until I ' rm: WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY, The Women's Institute held a. spec- ial muting last Tuesday when a full house listened to fine addresses from Mrs. I‘arley and Mrs: Letts. Kimuount. June 12. â€" Two very hemy rainstorms passed over our Village last. Sunday refreshing the crops. but cutting up the roads in a. good mum places. The staxe factorv north of the \ill- age that was shut. down all spring commencod operations last. week. Mr. N. Rivers. in command. a. field of stones punishment. New. last, but not least, he crippled a cow almost beyond recovery, killed a. pig. besides smashing several other articles. Seemingly,_ this was nor. his first attempt at this kind of business for by his own story to us he used up stock other places. Leg- hail is one of the home boys worst ailments and I am sorry to say that he has had it several times before (of course from other places). Per- haps it th) doctor who found so many black ant; hlue marks on him had concentrated his medical power on this disease he might the been an invaluable friend to all concern- Mes rs John and Charles Doherty dro‘ v to Peter-born last Monday at- ternonn to .attend a. funeral. Th; Entrance Examinations will be held in Kmmount public sch001 on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. 26th, 27th and 28th of June com- mencing at 1.15 p.111. on Monday. Saw Mill At Kinmout Caught Fire "According to the home boy‘s story in‘het week‘s Warrior. he was Very badly used and abused. But. I can take my oath it necessary that. his tale u an untruth. He did not receive more than half a dozen slam (the notoahlo lung strap in this one was one . little over ., toot long) during his short stay or about: two months. As for working out ities I really don‘t or can't find out iwhere the novice part comes in un- less in getting him to do the work. '1 he thumb marks on his neck were not. received here. but he had a. pim- ple on the right side and would persist in picking it until he got it irritated. and so left a. dark red place on his neck. Perhaps our worthy friendscould find some re- semblance to a thumb print in this. It would be kindness to all concern- ed if these people had only tried to find out why he ran away the first. time; neither beating nor punish-. ment in any form having been meted him unless you call a. hot day and Mrs. Robertson, of Anson Town- ship, returned from Toronto last week and remained a couple of days with her daugkter, Mrs. T. D. Her- lihcy before going home. {ham .2. hemig‘ handmhake greeted Mr. Her-n- Graham on autumn; when he Came up nominating»: Mrs. 'R. A. Levin, left Friday mom» ing for a three uneka trn) to 1%» runm. Urmenhurst. Barrie and other places. \..xA , , Mr. Alex. Morrison was a Visitor to Lindsay most of last week reâ€" turnin: on Saturday. "ii; 3mm Mansfield‘ in back in uur mm“ (mm! more. He enjoyed his “98%,,an mp; l -“v Mrs (mm White pa‘id friends in Fenian Falls 5 week end um “In I|(~vl‘-" u. 'r" ‘I‘ha onuuwratum arc busy at work Mm Hum; in Seuwrvme and Mr, “men in (lawn; What mum haw hm ummatmuu lure fur Rinmuum was m‘grted W m t‘ifliéflfi hm week. Craig is Auaun‘i vld omea. mar Mann‘s mm canal“ {we and we»: being consumed an the inside, when it was: noticed. Prompt actinn on the part at the mill hands and other: prevented what. otherwise might. have been u serious thing tar our village. Haker'a drive in passing through the village on the Burnt rlvor t0‘du’ and tomorrow. “' ' 7 , --lâ€"I -un Mr. Harbor: Joan. u well known rumor "flag nm'Omunu. was m town '1me. ma ‘ Wu'dor m made enquiry cannula; the story at the m mtmem. of . young Bur» undo Home boy. who rm away from MI plum? recently. Mr. J on!» thrown an mum,- din‘oront light on the .t- m:- aml in part sated: To preserve to Canada the last herd of «#606 bison us the wot-id two mspr or the foresaw brawn II 1h“ ‘ To preserve to Canada the last herd at wood bison in the worm, tvm empmytgs or use Menu-y humeh are new; séat to the banks or the Great Slums Hwh cm 306 miles 60mm“ to appoint a tram“: officer. B. Stacey. damage inspector. sub- mttted his Pepol‘tg’ on Thou. Russell's and ma. Memehams me drums. m. Juana GMM‘ item of Cu- dea addressee an; annual. asking m- nagtn g wanton; They will 592 mm are ' same yam £6 53% - arena ~ - - am the we multiplies “them eat- 3,23%; 23%;: “gm“‘géx side Gamma; The ma numbers “a gm “a mg m «mm at tram 106 is EGG: m sip beam? am am Gum m, mien Wm ‘53 W than ‘5» film MESH “a b. m g‘ M“ as mam! mm Men: M m 9.. W mm “mm was wolves: ‘ » $993?“ a! 9, w. m.“ u I“ vâ€" ~.v Mr. Matofiett. of Lindsay. paid our village a. unit lut week. Mr. Man-field was in Lindsay visit- lut Rum-day. Our lads to the number or letoen left this morning (or Kingstonjor a two weeks drm. LAST or THE 9150K. Bamardo Boy Was Not Ill- Treated at A John, Campbell apxmaled against. assessment of north .5, 9. and south half lot 17, can. 11 as being to.) ”high and on motion of Messrq. Spence and McFadyen the assessment was reduc'?d $500 and that the as- sessment for dog was struck on‘. -- Carried. Owen Murphy, axxner of pt. lot. 5!. N.P.R. appealed against assessmem because he had no road to his prop? erty. (m mmion of Messrs. McFadyen und Spence. it was confirmed. 'l hos. Russell. (mner of E. 4 lot 3. con. 5 anpealzd against assessment for a hitch Instead of adng. and ('n moth n the appeal was allowed. Mrs. Burns), ouner of SE. pt. t icon. 9, aupeahd against being assess- ed as owner or a bitch and on mot- ium the same Was struck on the roll. a. J. McKinnon. owner 0: W. 3. Int 9. Cull. N. appealed mint an- sesamem uh acmum of d|apoalng of 3 acres m man” No one amen-ea! to defend the cmuplnlnt. and cm motion of Messrs». Mendy» no A. D. Motfiachern m “sesame!“ um; Confirmed . .. Hev'or Mclness appealed against the , messment of lots 31. 35, 36. north and south Portage Road and lot 30. eon. 0;. as being too high and it was moved by .\. I". McEnchern and sounded by .\. 1). McEnchern that the assessment. be confirmed.â€" (‘arried . Thu Court of revision of the assess- men‘ coll or the Township of limun for 1h .- year 1911 “ms held atu’lanka Hall. Lorneville. the following mem- bers 1 resent : Recu- Steele. and Coun- cilors Spent-e. A. [-1 Mcl‘lachcfrn. Mc- Fady. n and .-\. h. McEachern. E. J. Taylor. lot .32. cun. H. ap- pealed against his assessment on the ground that the assessment slip did not allow the number of acres. It was 1- owed lay A. l". Mcldachorn. sec- onded by A. I). McI-lachern that. the assessment. of 1-). J. Taylor be allow~ ed to remain as it is at menu! on the ass:ssmcnt roll of 191].-â€"(‘ar- ried. tunn- n.- 1119 mun, nr human adgmnmm and went mm mmeil. when the tulluw: in: humans: um; ”mammoth Mn .1“ mum" in 3 letter said he had Muiwd 5 MW tram the 01mm ham 6'. “mini C0” re "m $9903“! drum Nu. 9. Nu that "my had given him an definite reply but tha‘ um: 01‘ the (.‘amlmny Wmfld ho ant. ahaut July lat, (‘OWUMUA‘FIONS J. R. momma. 0mm: Treasurer. giving filament at non-Mme“ tub lea unoclleotod. showing . mm“ at ”95.58 due the towmhip on May 1 1911. Department of Railwayl and cun- ula “knowledm receipt of clerk'n letter re the nude condition of row! on Con. 10. opposite lot 94. .m- A“..- J. R. Me! for 323193 percentages. W. H. Ste found! to a )4. States- Clerk of I-‘ehelon giving lawman“. of monleu expondod on boundary In» twaen Femlou gm! Eldon in 1910. 'rr - J. n. McNemle enclollns cheque- ror $93196 non-rosxdent um um ZVBI‘s’tés-m. I.P.s.. mug Eldon Council Proceedings c assess. : Carried the i \V. I“. MCI'Iqucrn â€"â€" A. I). MchC'n-: mm lain-vs. vvn. w"...- 7 urn: 'l‘htxt Conn. Spence be deputedv w ,‘0‘ examine "WW” between Eldon M‘ 9mm 0. mm tnd vuuttlona and «wtaixed intona- Eund Femlon to get data as to mom ntlon on properties an be obtained from Messrs. McLauL'hlin, Peel. fey expended by Eldon and Fenelon Fulton and Stlnnon. Barristers. Lindsay and ‘ Penelon Falls tout ro since 1907 and report next meeting! pmc‘ti-vu. ' \ â€"-Carried. . ' W. F. Mcl'lachern â€" A. l). McEach- ' ' '_â€""â€"-â€"“'â€" " _.4=== lem: m was council approve 0, Missouri Man Will Breed ‘the crossing at the G. B. a; s. rui- way across the boundary between: a Crowless Rooster NOW Eldon and Thorn. us per plan sub- mitted and that the clerk and Reeve be- authorized to. si some as being . ,_ . , .g‘n kw“ (my. Juno 14.â€"“’l‘he crowneOeSSItv stay on l'hv hum-.- wio‘ 05 uppro\ell. â€" Lnrrled. ,, _ , . - _ . , - . must go. 'llhs Is the onset or Mia- fences winch would not half mun a fur a McFu‘lyenyâ€"Smnue: That the coun- souri In th's (fly I l _ h' k _1 H oil as a. body meet representatives ' . l. -‘ ° 3 W CIOCRS thea 1c 0r)â€" egged nun} ""' “’1 . . . . people of. this state have asked in mere monent. “men “Album had from 1 ardeu Lounctl on the townu'nim to- !» shown the _ 'ed 11 . l “V _ h line between (Tu-den nnd Eldon omrooster's crow The' a? 0:13 the 2‘“ t ‘5 mm; ""5 \Li :"5' m1; Mondnv. June 28 at the hour of 1.30. ‘ _ 3 ‘ n' t t the. 9°18 «078 were sh: n: my rm)- p m ': Corried lrooster himself 18 a necessity. so F. mg his senices tn Thu pram-mama . . . I. “3 l .m.’ . v ' ' ' I ' j .n ‘3‘ pt? 5 ll“ McF’adyen â€" Spence: That the' , °‘ °‘ I‘m“ ("5' “ho 16.0! a medat “1m h n 1-: H H. 10- 50” 0‘ 11‘1“”? Within: of poultry, :them to wait a “'lllt' and N “nun Statute Lobor of E. f lot 12. con. 1 , . ; he trnrflrred from road div. 71 to Run 3“ out ‘0 emulate the now use- .f-how them a. real “Um m the map: [on crow. Hebudetermlned tn of n silent rooster. ’lh-‘x 4M!" ’hii div. 8. â€" Carried. . t A. It. McEachcrn _ W. F. McEnch- inane a ornate” router. 11““ if hedls “1);: 10 pltnrh; . . . leep roucer, .5 “u 1' ”11 hatvue gne . grant of 8101!. Already he M3 Produced . well -untll :ta man-h “mm“ b ”0mm! to an! ho 1 to be expended by nigh wiggles: chicken whlch must of With the «theme h em mm”! tmmmfiimer Md. adyen. . WWW/WW Spence â€" Mcrulyen: 'l‘hnt thel l runnlng expenses or the stone cmntt- " rd: new outfits and are ”W3; -. «wk “9 n baseboll team We “1‘“ ”W“ or he pnld out of the general lumll ‘ . ,at - For the motionâ€"swans and McI-‘nvl- mefleld camp uoeeeul 5m. Agnlnst the muttonâ€"A. t». 51.09 Met-imam". um W. F. Mcmcneml M-â€" ~- ' The “new declared the motlon we! "ram?“ June “‘“m soldiers The Toronto puma ‘ m- Hz‘ ”-“" 105‘; ." 'Lmu“ry “.m" “m KM‘M ”W'JOHOle p‘c‘“r‘“‘ A. l‘anlflfl“ = W. 3"; McNamara = A. l). Mrltiu‘l a ’ the “MIN”! of wnr on ”a“ ' . IMr mom div undue may... MM“. 7'? 7 A____â€"â€"â€" 73- ib- ‘ 1 W. I“. McI‘Iacharnâ€"A. II. Mel-lath- om: 'l‘hut by-law No’. 373 of the . township of Eldon be ummended so IW‘; W. F“ Mehhehern ar- A. D. mum» am: That um Cunne‘n mummn m met In lekmnte‘o mu. kn - L '«I Monday. June an. at. [ho hum ul‘ 1“ o‘clock mm. A. D. McI-lacherw-Mclâ€"‘adyen : That. we giw a special grant or $30 to Ward No. 2 to be expended on Can. 8. oppusite Lot 5. Robert. Spence. Commissioner to expend same. â€"- Cur-rind: as to appoint. Hector McLaughlin as Pathmaster on div. 25, instead of A. D) Campbell and that this motion have the Corporate seal attached to ghe it the farce of . by-law. -â€" Car- The tune“! ut the law Ruben Mu tout place Tummy anemmm tram the tummy mldeuoe. ”col-3L, thence to St. Paul'u church. where Rev. L‘unon Maul: calcined at the let-Vt“. ma train them. to the [lib mid. oomoury. A um number at triad- ud aoquulntuoa attended the hard. the pull-honor- but“ Hm. Tom. mum. w. Pro-ton. Goo. Donuuon. cum. Ryan. D. Jamison and Wm. Int-h. The non! tributes were very beau- tiful, continua: o! a wmth from the tummy}. my (rum Hrs. Gen. (2me. a way than at". David Chalmers. u 9pm Mm Alf. and mm. W. Weston. n m' from Ir. um firs-.19; mum. u w Man an. mi nu. I; Stuff. I when in. main and n wreath from 2m. mama 891mm; 13M LATE ROWI‘. “ERIN ONTUARY n.3TACMY. Chris and ‘IMuW‘ MIEE mm ‘Q G. twilt 30 m m alias Ma "am Ruffian “It!“ be new g“f§ 14““ fr. “V“ 0h m ”‘8‘ 'mH umiw at am ”it: am“ unr- Mam he»: is as“; mt sum mmnmmdmud Ian M m HMO. mm an all m III“ which km mm W m In: mg, m‘mmw M at the military rump «we treated m am» at "us hardship. M wnr uh mou- IMOM thu- undpr «mum. Mum at «w mumm- wow arming «1 Wm «m. mm Mum Maw tum-«MM tum ' can» what Hwy “m ammo“ m a “(my mundmmrm and n Nahum «m m». The he...“ “old mum «and in! war won um m be mmmred «1m “00 MM!“ vmuh «t Mum‘s «'2 Hilary. “a [mundu wen: uumlod in mm. and a number at mm- wnt down under the violence at the wind cud Min. A marquee below an tu m Mun-m and! can knock“ down. M of the 10. A. ”at W undu- tM strain. and a lumber ottho ‘Inulhr mu won ovmum. I on now. In Mr. Quinn. the m. mater, «when tho m tn m mm trips dmwmg gun! that M thought they could do to M luv. quit work until m» M W to mm W. M It W Mada m! mum to W N at by um um mu was spent the row-mum MN *0“ I W 13mm“; DONGOLA. vouch. Jun. 10.â€"'I‘ho lawn labor ll oomplflod and the ma! lu- boen conudmbly Improved In m plum. The .00 o! council money bu been mat. M lo A “fit. Buy First Mortgages on Saskatchewan Farms Have you $500.00 to 810,000.00 you would like to prnmamv mvcst without maniac the slightest risk? If so. we advise you to inwsligale out first W on improved Saskatchewan farms. which are legal hm for "Trust" funds. The secutity we offer is equalled only by a. Governmut Bond. We give an absolute guatnmee 11m the in- ”! lid priipl will be promptly paid. with no charge fur Cullt‘cling or outfitting. We will be glad at any time to give you expert advice on safe Wm investments. We maintain a stat! of expert inwsxurs at Ruins. Send for our booklet entitled "A Safe lmrstment." out ”9‘ W”! on u hm to: "Trust" by I 00ch Bond. uncut and" pr'uipd will I or emitting. We will be safe Wm investment: Regina. Send for our 26 WILLINGTON STREET EAST. TORONTO and 0600: Vancouver. 3.6. [W “MAL. 31.000.000.00 PAD-UP CAPITAL. m m mu. om ”.000.“ Comp National Finance um mortgages and mutton: and (Mailed intern- bo obtained from Mega. muughlin, Pod. Printers. Lindsay and Penelon Falls, local n neighbors were SUN m: for rammin- ills his ”Vices h." 1h» pram-manna 0‘ ‘ medal, The ha‘n ant-mm told them to “'3“ a “MN and ha- \muld show them a; 1‘65] nuon In tho shaft. ‘1‘ I. Client rooster. 'l‘hm decltre “'3‘ I! he is able to {yr-Mun: thxs M N00”. the} will not stop “at“ u" mad.“ hnsum l~ adorned THURSDAY, JUNE 62 would like no profitamy invest >. we advise you to investigate chews!) farms. which are legal rarity we 03:! is equalled only awn-am M ”93:23:: ompany imited 3501.6".00 13 1m a In. tom «timer Ms W” I cw, wary. an. s: :“W and on p1 m Campbell 1 I“ Mt, It, has a g M at work a‘ I MI. Gm, June 1;! M Ma rat-mug ahu u“ m and childh-u u M M (II Friday m _\|; ..' The barn “luv: u “a fl 1801: furhm- i' C flue S‘UIlr :«n . WWII “him a M m. Ir. Neil's m. ~ M. His 5M.- . Successful Raising at Burnt Bugs 2 1-4 x 3 yar-L fawn, reg. 6.00, ma.- :3 7.90 ; 3x3 1-2 y/L, ‘J 10.75, for 9.00 ; 12 4m Hemp Carptes, 10c. l'u» Net Blouses in Crc Black Silk Blouses Lndies' embroider-w 33an Shirts, 3‘ specia Bdbriggan Underwear, Ken's Leather Belts, 2U [en’s Cashmere and «:1 Crimson. ' 31.25 for ., ......... Winn: Cumim L.“ Curtains, 2 1-25 3 lugâ€"Lg!” Curtains Bleached Table regular 60c, e g- spgcids in. Feather '1 June en Green and U cbl!‘ le Linen , sale.... hoe Cu contra

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