time. The disease is commquy tuned damn-1m. it is a certain half Wye and means baldness senile? 0!- Wear _ Ru man or item enema have maï¬a; We is a sure lemma gem; timer- aha 13mm 39?: m sells it With his mom gum lame to give mm gamma or .3333? 3161i3_6§i§ 596 I 18:53! bet: Me from Ma Ma ar- m m phat-gen mid m 9; V: Men. When you see a. man with a bald head you know he has had a. scalp disease and that be neglected caring for his hair or he would not have been bald. So many people have n scalp disease and neglect it, be- cause it don’t pain them at any WHATIDOES BALD MEAN WON .\ PRIZE. In the drawing for prizes at the Catholic Coronation picnic at Bob- caygeon on the 22nd, the first prize a gold watch. awas won by Mrs.: T. Burns. of Galway, the wsecond, 9, lamp, by Mrs. R. Mansï¬eld, of Kin- mount : third, a. tea set, by Mrs. M. Shea, of Lindsay, fourth, a tea. COSy by Mrs. Wm. McCarty, F'enelon Falls. In the tug of war, Mr. Paul Ouell- ette’s chosen ones defeated Mr. Marâ€" tin Burns' stalwarts after a desper- ate struggle. The committee claims the right to accept a tender for either three piers or two piers and to decline any or all of the tenders. J. R. McNEIL-LIE. Clerk County of Victoria. 120 feet span. 3â€"Stone lilting of approaches. Plans and speciï¬cations may be seen at thé ofï¬ce of the county clerk, Lindsay and Whitby. ' ’l'endcrs will be recehed by the un- dersigned until Wednesday. July 5. 1911. fur th» following: wnrks: 1â€"3 cunvrete piers to receh'e two 60-foot spans. Tenders for Concrete Piers and Stone Filling Mud Lake Narrows Briige, Township of Garden, County of Victoria at an o'clock in the forenoon. W. E. AGNEW, Tp. Clerk. Dated at Lindsay this 8th day of May A.D., 1911. 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 be held in the clerk's ofï¬ce, Academy of Music Block, ‘in the town of Lindsay, on COURT OF REVISION FOR SALEâ€"FOX HOUXD PUP- pies. best blood in the countrï¬'. Last litter hunted foxes at six months and deer when 71; months old. For particulars and prices address Dr. N. H. Sutton, Ome- FOR SALE â€" BLOOD DRIVING mare. with foal at, heel. Apply the Rectory, Omemee. STRAYED.â€"â€"O..\"l‘() THE PREMIS- es of the undersigned. lot 14, con. 9. Ops. 3 yearlings and one 3-year- old. Owner can have same by prOVing property and paying ex- penses. Wm. Smith, Reahoro. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"FOR SS. No. 7. Eldon, holding second-class pro- fessional certiï¬cate. Duties to commence after holidays. School near G.'I‘.R. and village. ' Apply stating salary to Malcolm_ Mcâ€" TEACHER WANTEILâ€"FOR S. S. No. 3 Monmduth. Duties to com- mence after midsummer Vacation. Apply stating_ qualiï¬cations to W. J. Somerville, Essom'ille P.0. FARM TO REMIXâ€"200 ACRES 0F choice farm} land, all clear. one mile west of Downeyville. a3“: sev- en miles east 0! Lindsay, contain- M onday. May 29th, 1911 “WW1; WE ,â€" pm“. a- my- Qa g m 11:9me 9: Man. 999- mm; m min- Wm 11% a; 79 «m Vflmfl ï¬wflam man was! 9mm. mm wmm- m: m in 999VM9WÂ¥ 9“va new M W- market. "a amt 9M3 VWW ,Wua WW)! to “w 8W» tam. or U5 W‘ ing a modern brick house and three modern barns, including a wind- mill and {our good wells. Pos- session March 1, 1912, with privi- lege of (all ploughing. Fox: fur- ther particulars apply to W. B. Scully. Downeyville, ’or at The Warder. 1 (HE E3 F58“ 8: i mum on the miles. 3513 ï¬g“? ma?" 3“â€. 938:! a?†EQWM " nus Hm VI concrete piers tn rem-he one TOWNSHIP OF OPS jl WNMY WHOM § %% 35R ‘lfiiiii . .5 if M K. i {IIH R23} %* +i§ X ‘3“? 13FÂ¥ï¬Â¥ aq .3 .\ ri‘ nâ€"v5-u Egan?! 3f kstnsxgsea 7‘â€" mwnMafluw: J cage Last. of Montreal, who die- suited the Herbert marriage. how WmenemmdweaMna mmVeamofmemmma! a m Gamma and a man net e! um Nth; ‘ "@633 Mm is the mm mm: tent at a summary 9mm but it m: mfféw of mm, and m We manned by was your own liteâ€"the power and wisdom of God. May He grant an «cording to the riches of His glory to ho manhunt-(l With might by BJ- not!!! baseman-man mu m. 10. _, Remember how when Judas and an band came to arrest ï¬lm in the day: of His humiliation and weakness He simply said. “I am." and they went backward and tell to the ground. Bo- member also that "by the word of the Lord were the heavens made and w the host of them by the breath of “81: month†(Po. tum. BI and ask Whit you know of the power of His word In 1n Israel’s last extremity. when the armies of antichrist shall be gathered against Jerusalem. He shall come in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory and shall consume with the spirit of His mouth and destmy with the brightness of His coming that wicked one and his armies (I! These. i. 8-10: Isa. xi. 4: Rev. xix. 19. 20). It Is God Hlmsolf that the devil hate: and would dethrone If he could md rlwrefore shovvs his hatred toward tlw people of God. but hear the Lord as He says to hlm. "I know thy abodu. and thy gulug out. and thy comlng tn. .znd thy rug» ugnlnst me" (verse 28.. The-n noto what follows as to Hts as- surance of dellveruuve and mark won lhl‘ words. “The zeal of the Lord of ".(Nts shall do this“ (verse 32). Com- pare hm. la. 7. and be assured that the zeal of the Lord of hosts will not rest till the king shall alt on David‘s throne and reign over the house of Jacob (Luke I. 3l~38l. For His own oaks and for His servant David‘s sake He will do It (verse 35). See how easily the Lord can overthrow Hls enemies and deliver Hls people» He has but to speak and It Is done. The angel of the Lord went forth that olght. and by Hts power 185.000 )0! the Assyrian army' diva. Thus easily did He overthrow Pharaoh and his hosts to the Red sea. i In the portion assigned as today we 1have the Lord‘s answer to Hezekiah through the prophet Isaiah. it becomes us to be sure that God answers prayer and. having committed our affairs to Him. leave all with Him in quietness even though we may not have as speedy an answer as the king had. There is no resting place like the words of the Lord God of lsrael. The Virgin. the daughter of Zion. hath despised thee and laughed thee to acorn (verse 22). When kings and rulers take mun‘ sel together against the Lord He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh. the Lord shall have them in derision (Pa. ii. 15). When the Lord‘s people are rout-bed in any way it is the Lord Him- self who is touched. When the king of Assyria reproached and blasphemed the king of Judah he was really blns‘ pheming the Lord. the Holy One of Israel (verses 23. 24). So it has been and shall be again and again until the last great blasphemer shall be-‘cast alive into the lake of tire (Dan xi. 36; Rev. xiii. 4-8; xix. 19). As 3 mm: at man but tow pee: pie om hm the 0330mm; 0! mm s cm tom h an new. marry mmvrm. Bevel-ll bout non-es mm been mm mm during tho-1m couple a! weeks. and ï¬shing tame and am mama-a have Man an. m mean must he stowed and it amt it will mean a panes cam Sheepâ€"Receipts. 15.0w; market. new; native, 82.5 to 84.15; mum. 32.40 to 8.15; lambs, £3.75 to 88.5; western. 8 to ‘I. Chuu Markets. CAMPBELLFORD. June nan-v were 1125 boarded: 315 sold at 1156c, bal- ance 11 l-lOc. STIRLING. June zit-At toâ€"day'l cheat board. wan ban; «are offered. All "In NEW YORK. June n-Beevesâ€"Ro- ceipts. 600; no trading‘o: Important: reeling steady. Calvesâ€"Receipts. 287 head; gom' atoct firm; all grades fully steady; - As. 51 to $9.50: culls. 85 to 8.50; butternut- nominal. \ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Recelpts. 6500 held: sheep steady: lambs steady to strolls: sheep, $2 to $3.50: lambs. 86.75 to 88.0. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 4100 head; feeling flfll; quotations. $6.50 to afl.‘ Chic920 Live ‘Qtocll. CHICAGO. June nâ€"Hogsâ€"Receiph 14.000; market. steady: mixed md butch- ers. 36.15 to 58.57%: goal henvy. $8.20 to 5050: rough heavy. 36 to 8.â€: light/8.3 to 86.56: piss. $5.07: to M . Cattleâ€"Receipts. 250»: what Iâ€. Bc-evu. $6.75 to 8.5; com and hdferl. $223 to 85.15: stacker: and (sedan. 83.3 to 35.35; Texans. $4.40 to N; calves. $5.. toss. ,_ Sheop and lambsâ€"Receipts. 12†he“: market fairly active. steady. Chola lmubs. 87.40 to $7.51): cull to fair. 86 to 8?; yenrlings. $5 to 85.30: sheep. 32 to u. wags-Receipts. 3400: market actâ€; steady. Yorkers. $6.85 to 88.21): pita. 8» to 88.68; mixed. 86.3) to 86.â€: honvy. an to $8.90: roughs, $5.!) to 85.75: mu. “.9 to 85. it 1056c. :5 t6 $8.75 Sheep and Lamb. Shm-p, ewei. heavy. 83.50 to 33.75: ewe; Nam. 34 t9 :5 par ch; rams. 33 to 83.80: spring lambs. also to mm per 1b.: Yelp lln'g lambs. 86.50 to 86.26. H038. Selgcls. fed and watered at the mark“. sold at 7.35 to 81'4â€; yesgand 87.50 W. paid for hogs {rd and watered st a» market. and $7.10 to 87.15 to drawn for hogs f.o.b. cars at country points. East Buflalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO. June nâ€"Cattloâ€"Ro- celpts. 260 hand: market fairly actlv'. firm. Prime steers. 88.40 to â€.55; but- cher grades. 3;! to 36.25. Can‘vésâ€"Récéipts.‘ 150 head: mum fairly active, 25c lower. Cull to cbdcq. Toronto Live gfock. ,TORUNTO, June 27.â€"The railwayu rs-portm! 64 carloads, consisting of 713 cut-Iv. 1285 hogs. 1046 sheep and lamb: and 279 calves. , Butchers. Geo. nowntree bought for the Harris Abattoir Company 170 cattle. at 85-5 to $6.25 {or butchers' steers and heifer-l; cows. 83 to $4.90: buHa, $4.25 to $5- Stockers. ‘ The ma~ket for stoekers In much cum owing largely to the dry weather. Stock- ers. 5m to SOD-lbs. eavh. sold at 84.x to §. Milken and Springs". Trade In mllkers and ant-ï¬ngers remun- ed steady at $10 to $65 each. Veal Calves. ' Prh'os ror.\'ea.l waives were steady t. strung. at $4 to $7.50 per cwt.. with 88 Do- lnz paid for odd choice quality ulna, new milk-fed. ‘ ___--_ -v... . .uvuuuc. 9-» LU w. } Dressed hogs (abattoir). $10 to 810.75 pr 100 lbs. Beefâ€"Plate. halt barrels. 100 lbs. $7.50, barrels. 200 lbs., $14.50; tlerces, an. lbs.. $21.50. Lardâ€"Compound-tlerces, m5 , 91,53; boxes. 50 lbs. net (parchment . 995°: tubs. 50 lbs. net. grained. two handle; 9%c; pails. wood. 20 lbs. net, 10c: tin nails, ‘5) lbs. gross. 9%c. Porkâ€"Heavy Canada short cut mess. barrels. fl to 45 pii-ces, S'.*.'.50; half bar- rels. $11.50; Canada short cut and back park, 45 to 53 pieces. barrels. $22.5»; Can- ada clear pork. barrels. 30 to 35 pieces. 821: noun pOrk, small pieces. but tat. huk rels, nll. Eggsâ€"â€"Freslx, 171/9: to 18¢. - Cheeseâ€"Westems. Inge to 1175c; ult- ems Ill/ï¬e to 1114c. Butterâ€"ChoiceSt. 22550 to 23¢. MONTREAL. June 27.â€"There was an. increased enquiry from European source- tor Manitoba spring wheat for July- Autust shipment, but as the price: bid were all from 1c to 2c per bushel out of line no business was done. The foreign demand for oats also showed some im- provement. but at the sharp advance in prices in the Winnipeg market bids were too low., The tone or the local market was stronger for cats. and sellers were asking an advance of Mo per bushel. but the demand was quiet. American No. 8 yellow corn in cargo lots afloat here was quoted at 621,60 to 63¢ per bushel. Tho enquiry from foreign buyers for spring wheat flour was better. and firm bids for winter wheat grades were 3d per Back below sellers' views. Oatsâ€"~Canadian wee-tern, No. 2, {use to (like car lots ex-store; extra No. 1 feed. «We to 41c; No. 3 C.W.. We to w’ï¬c: No. 2 local white. 39V“: to 401:: No. 3 local white, 391,40 to 391/90; No. 4 local white. 3856c to We. Flourâ€"Manitoba spring wheat patent; firsts, 85.30; seconds, $4.8); winter,whea.t patents $4.60 to $4.75: strong bakers’. 34.â€: straight rollers. $4.10 to $4.25; in bags. $185 to $2. Rolled oatsâ€"Per barrel. $4.55: bag at 90 lbs.. $2.15. Feed barley, car lots ex-store. 51c 1.0528. Corn. American No. 3 yellow, 61540 to‘ 62¢. Mlllteed. bran. Ontario. 322: Mani- toba, :21; mlddlings. Ontario. $22.50 to $28; shorts, Manitoba. 3‘33: mouiille. $5 to m. I [Hawk 151' ï¬g 1 4 1 1 7.- w. ___w_ .................... 0o". bushel ...... .........ou B BIYIGY. buohol .............0C .... Buckwheat. bushel .......oa 0 PO“. buohol ..... ..........018 0 Toronto J'Dolry Market. Butter. store lots om Butter. "punter. dairy. lb. 0 19 Button crumery. lb. rollI.. o n Butter. creamer-y. solids o 23 Etta. now-laid ..... 0 19 Choc-o. new. lb. ............012 Chou. lb ........ ............ 0 14% Halos-combs. dozen» ........ 3 so Lino-poo! Grain and Produoo. LIVERPOOL June tot-Closlngâ€"Wheot â€"8rot am. No. 1 Manitoba. 7: 659d: No. 2 Multoba. 7s M: No. 3 Manitoba. 7- 11!: future. easy. July. Ga Md; Oct. 66 m; Dec.. 63 895d. Flour: Witner patents. 27:. Hops in London (Pacific Coast). £5 5- .. ,.,. 11:â€" OO: : 00° Si: : 88:: I. What. soon. bushel .....'OD Rio. bushel ................G'fl 0‘8 0. .0 8 Dots. bushel ...... Barley. bushel Buckwheat. bushel 088 PO“. buohol 1.............0‘l8 Toronto 'Dolry Market. Butler. store lots on Butter. leporator. dolry. lb. 0 19 Sutton enamel-y. lb. roll... 0 28 latter. creamer-y. lolldl it‘ll. now-laid ..... Ihocle. new. lb. moose. lb ......... .. {coax-combs. dosen- .. 50 Livorpool Grain and Produeo. LIVERPOOL. June 27.-Cloolm;â€"Wheot gamma. _No. ,1 Manitoba. 1: 659d: No. 0.0 0°: : 00° ï¬g: : 88: BI New York Live Stock. CATTLE MARKETS. HIE M815“: 3W TH! WAN! Ll! .Futum 6'8 - 1a addltionlgo mm. the directory supplies a “comprehehaive gautur . glvlng the ‘population. the able! in- dustries, the railway. $910879?“ ““3 g banking facilities and other interest- †ing leaturee of every newspaper clty. town and village in} Canada. 311:5 This work contains over 475 pag- eï¬. It, is splendidly bound and is certainly a credit alike to the pub- 7h“; lishers and to Canadian newspapers ‘ No; generally. full an“. m I" w“""" mm Willard? WWW Ini'ar‘é'nfétié'i'ï¬h'w. mum: mi and up mu In two week- E. GREGORY KNOWS WHAT IS MAKING CLEAN BCALPS. In order to rid your MP 0‘ ï¬lth; datum! you must kill “19 8"!“- Thm an. Inn- mm; “1‘“! P†mum Sage. which is now sold in ev- ery town in cumin. It it 8‘4““ W by E. m to. â€â€œ3233: Capt Canon. of the Str. Nuisd. called on The Wade:- this morning. The Nahdo was in part over Sunday. NAIAD IN PORT. GE'I‘TING AFTER INDUSTRIES. Two hundred cities in the United States are at present engaged in municinal advertising. Most. of [them maintain regular advertising ‘organirations and still others main- tain paid representatives in large eastern cities. Spolime. for in- stance, has a. press bureau. capahly conducted. which is continually send- ing out to the newspapers of the country items der in attractive form, setting forth interesting facts pertaining to Rho}. locality.‘ and spends - $40,000 annually {or this purpose. well satisï¬ed with the returns from their investment. It is unueniably true that muni- Cipal advertising‘is a. proï¬table in- Vestment. raised $100,000 to be expended in three years. Fifteen thousand dol- lars was spent in the ï¬rst three months, with the result that the price of city property advanced ï¬ve dollars a foot, and near-by forms ï¬fteen ~dolle'u-s "an acre. Several hundred city lots and a number of the {arms had been sold in the meantime, and those directing the campaign express themselves Very It goes without saying then that no other agency is i}: closer touch with the publishers of the dominion than McKim's, and they are there- fore able to get the most reliable in- formation. The price of the 1911 directory is $2. With an expenditure of $20,000. Omaha secured sixty factories, with 2.000 operatives employed: Des Moines. 814.000. twenty factories with 600 workmen; Kansas (‘ity expended $16,000. got eighty fac- tories, with 3,600 men; Cincin- nati. 822.000. thirty {aetories, 900 men: Memphis (ï¬rst three months) 82,000. 51x factories; Sun An- tonio. 817.000, eighteen factories. 1.800\men; Bulialo (two months), 88,000, twelve interim. 750 men ; Lynchburg (one month), 3600, two factoriï¬ and 400 men. A proï¬table advertising campaign has also Just. been conducted in Pensacola. Fla. Property owners During all this time they have been the acknowledged leaders in this line in Canada, and the agency busi- ness has been developen from a very small beginningâ€"then performing on- ly the functions of the iniddle-manâ€" to a very large producing enterprise which runs into the millionS. NO MORE DANDRUFF This method 0! advancing muni- cipal interests, says Judicious Ad- vertising. has recently commended itself to the people of Nashville. Tenn.. where the business men have decided to organize an‘industrial advertising bureau and to spend money in making known the ad- vantages oi the town. A commit- tee named to investigate 'the re- sult of advertising in other cities made the following report: busin?ss. A. McKim, Limited. are particular- ly well qualiï¬ed to edit and publish this, the standard book of reference on Canadian publications. They are the pioneers in ‘the advertising agency ï¬eld in the Dominion, the Kc- Klm agency having been founded in Montreal in Jnnuary, 1889, twenty- two years ago, by Mr. Anson Mc- semi-weokly. 266 monthly 0! IM' monthly, .aa 23 m WNW“ W (requently. This is a coulidfl‘b“ increase ovor‘the last edition. WI H m mmm Wm M Ma Mush" mm mm W R W M! mm in CHM». and Miww 6* Wm M me am 9‘ MW NM"! We “MN m in w «WWW a! mt- ‘ The Smut“ WWW WW um and deW Li“ Mom.“ in Gum!» and Newfoundland. 0! these 186 are daily. 1.10:1 weakly of mm hm {mt 7mm WW kg: mm W?) mm a Ham! 9! M} Man at Hm «mm m h in fgï¬mmh mm m m: News per teem _ A who is still at the head of the F9? 1911 “wow “1' Ion Falls on Tuesday. Farmers are busy ut present hoe- ing their root crops and on some beats the road work is not ï¬nished yet. morning. Sunday. Our school; cloned on Thursdoy . _ lost -1n‘ rapoct‘ of the Coronation. 18 ing their root crabs and on some; LORNEVILLE. beats the road work is not, ï¬nished Lorncvme. June 20.â€"Mr. Archie yet. >McIntyre. 01 Cobalt, is visiting his Our school: closed on Thursday parents here this week. last in‘ respect of the Coromtion. I Mr. J. McPheroon, of Toronto. is No one from here attended the visiting Mr. B- Show- Cotonatiop last week owing we sup- MPG- Shiv. of Hespelor. will ad- pooe to the very busy won. dress the Women's Institute here on In: Bullen returned to her home the dterooon of July 4eh. in crime int weal utter .1 lengthy] The garden pony last ‘ needey Vllit It the homo of Kr. and In. evening under the unplug of the John smee. [anew school no menu m In. J. m. of Toronto. mit- wu unaidedâ€. '11:; hue- 306 with mum at thin pine 1m hall much between Woodvmo um week. Ina-bovine team- numbed m a ne- “IP; an In. ï¬lm We Mm- may for Woodflfle. Sm hum MMFWMOMEW a served on use schoolgre an.“ M 8m with man: mu m whim e thou-e We! m. been; reading. an! enemies w . mmmmm maven) WWMHMGMIC gm: aim.mvhmlc uumwuwm to , tamed MW 1m miammmwummmmm m 1 ,ammmmwm mum . i uncommon; Quite a. number from here attend- ed the laying _of the corner stone of the newx Methodist church at Fem). 1011 Falls on Tuesday. Wm. Roast. of Fenclon Falls. done the work. Mr. Wm. Hoskins has recently ï¬n- ished qglte a, large job of cementing his horse stables and hog pens. Mr. Bury's Green. June 27. â€" The members of St. Peter's church held a very auccesslul bee on Tuesday of last week at the church where a great deal Lo! cleanlng up was done whlch added greatly, to the lppetll" ance of the grounds. ' The Holy Sacrement ol the Lord's Supper was dispensed with at St. J ohn's church on SundayJaat ' at 10.80 a.m. yto a large congrega- tion by the pastor, the Rev. B. J. H. Lord. WHERE THE GOOD COTHES COME FROM, B.’ J. GOUGH Rompers and Play Suits, Rough Riders, Wash Suits, Negligee Blouses and Shirts, Play Suits, Corduroy Knickers, Straw Hats and Outing, Caps. It will. take but little time and little money. to put you in shape -for a comfortable outing. Soft Shirts, in choice patterns at ................. 50c and 75c Soft Shirts, in choice patterns at .......................... 81.00 Soft Shirts, with soft collars, at .................. 31.25 “182.50 Golf Shirts, with reversible collars, at ........ $1500 to $2.25 Belts, in different shades, at ......... 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Athletic Underwear, in all shades, at 25c to $1 per garment Soft- Collars, in different colors ................................ 25c Wash Ties, ............................................ 25c, 50c, 75c Duck Pants.- .......................... ‘ ............... $1.00 to $3.00 White Duck Pants ............................................ $1.50 Panama Hats, trom.......... . ..........$3.75 to $8.00 “ Straw Sailors, at ..................................... 75c to $3.00 'Jrush Hats, at .................................. ; ...... 50c to 75¢ Yachting Hats and Caps ........................ 50c, 759, $1.00 See Our Special Novelties FOR THE MEN No exclusive tailor can begin to match these suits for less than double the price. Then when it comes to Headwear and Toggery Our showing is a selection of correct and exclusive styles We ask your consideration. You’ll appreciate our good looking summer outï¬tting at fair and pleasing prices. BURY'S GREEN. Men! Dress Up Mg Isl FOR THE BOYS Mr. Line preached his firewall ser- mon last Sunday. . We all wish him success in Bethe! circuit. lire. Symee. of Toronto. is Vinit- lng. Mrs. J oeeph Angers; The ï¬sh In biting well now. Sev- eral ï¬ne 'lunge were handed recent- 1y. Miss Housey. of Toronto, is spend- ing a few weeks with her mm, Mrs. Capt. L. Craw and his company are home again from Barriefleld. They report a good time. The work in Mr. ngmnn's mine is progressing tu'onbly and the prospects are getting better as they Sol-land. June 26. â€" Miss Lula Adair who {or the last 15 months has been in Fort Williun is home again. Suits at $8. $10. $12, $15. $18 to $20. Beautiful 'ight weights, fast color woollens or Serges, Tweeds, Cheviots and Homespuns. ' VOW" b3 wanting a new suit (pr the; Jam 0, Y9"? vacatmn trip and We want 310971.40 iknou What splendid Outï¬tting we have. Clothes, Hats and Taggery that will place you right In lme wnth the Best Dressers you'll meet anywhere. NORLAN I) 125â€}? 33: I The National issue 0! tiw 1x €579“? being issued 1H. .1†pm ‘to the crowning HI. HH' .snh Kins George V.. m.- -..-v.,\.-«1 of Canadians and BH‘ «nx. Wu: ‘pPPOPI'itbe. contnimn' .n I! numerous well-writm. IY‘YH'IOS Scribing the STOWth n! ‘ muda Confederation; it “11> zllNU‘m‘li‘ ““39 01 the same Hmmughly forming articles. whim \u-ru do the of Canada's gruuth in pc ton, counneroe. manm‘.:v1urcrs. culcm, MPOMUUH. 0H“. 50“ could not do hmh-r than h‘ve their children Tend ()N‘f‘ V‘floufl articles, thus incre their knowledge of the growth m of this great f'unada AT TIMES COULD NOT womb mm“; seem: so WEAK APPROPRIATE MM LINDSAY TI\ 1 m m 1 :mada " was mslrucuw . thoroughly ifh were Gm mull in POW nm’uct ures. ‘5? a... 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