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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Jan 1914, p. 6

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am PAO- no new: 1 .....- .. mu Eand parties are we order of the day memhe red playing with a bear with .7..â€" berglovcs.ndso¢-'.thbnaknin :5 ccruar; 8! an ltpaidin advance: ibis '39 ‘e “1 Fle°tW°°d’ and prop“ I the Riverside cemetery, Lin - “um-a“ .Wmovâ€"m-Iv'; ed to GBITUARY .IRS. H. L. PLATT- dSrect 83W I: have no subscription agents. WILSON 6' WILSON. Proprietors. 1 I here he may disport himself -. 1 ’ I (1 11d relatives at- w 3"" L any frien S a Iwarm days, is provided by the “tended The pallbearers were MCSMSI stitute. C ulter, Hen . 3:12: 5832;123:221 2. K Brow: 1 mindreds of perfectly harmless r Iand Dr. R. H. Morrow, oi Peterboro. 1‘ I I 1 I I A: ates. Gilliam St ‘1. Iseen slid? ng about in then. gardens #W‘” I. 0.1-- TIIE PREWFRSIIIP Platt was well known to the Metho-Iof Lindsay, 05‘5““! at the ceme-1 Idism of the Dominio‘h as the auth01-Itery.We extend our heartfelt sympa-' ‘3 creating grade on the 995' Icss of the two study books for 1913 thy to the bereaved members Cf t'fl etc: 9 successor of Sir James Whit. Icalled “The Story of the Years. ” Alâ€" Ifamily. “‘33" ‘1 unfortunately be is unable '0 so as president for many years of the; IUNIQUE HUMF FOR 91:1 by hordes of thicse reptiles. AFTERâ€"H EFFECTS OF 5.. _. ,/ ”(an the Premiership, appears in Bay of Quinte branch of the Women‘ s the Toronto Telegram (Conserva‘ Missionary Society of the Methodi st1 1.” .w tive.) The Telegram, “1 addition to Church of Canada. She was vcryI VENOMOUS SNA 5 being a great, admirer of Sir James much beloved and will be greatly , Whitney, is an ardent supporter 0f missed. H03. 111-. Beck The arm“, confirm Cu hears daily or charitable 1nd1«onercome by the {lie of Dr. Williams’I I I I Iv viduals with plenty oi time and 1110-,1 ney inaugurating homes for 1:11 ortunâ€" ate types of humanity, but the mostI “nique estainShment of its kind what has already been mummy; said that M“ B“: would ‘0': serveI The death occurred in Lindsay car-, under Mr. Hanna. We quote the- _ I11. this morning of Mrs. Ann Hop I . :rern ’3 full: Iwood,re1"t of the late James Hop- '6' "There is as much debate as wood at the advanced age of 8.32.119 Venom Institute of San Paulo. Who will 313::ij Sir Jam Whitney years. The aged lady passed away at- 111 Braril, where a permanent and: as Premier, as there is concern over ho ho- “a of Mr 31.! 8198011 Comome-1comiortable home is pro'v'1ded rI ‘113 innzm. Who will it be, is some- at, airs. Sisson being a daughter ofi ‘30 B nous 111:1ch I ‘h'ng everybody is asking and only _ Iafter t..- the deceased. Mrs flood Winnipeg,,I The Institute is in a part of Brag; a .-.w dare any answer-.211 noted for its annex-abundance o I Among the rank and-file of the (nee bliss Bessie Hopwood) is also a - I daughter. She is in town at present. venomous reptiles, where the 1065 of nervous t '11? following the name of Hon. llife from Snake bites became so serâ€"I sy‘s em, impure and impover- Hanna is favored, but others Mr. W. J. J Hopwood, Peterboro, is a ions that 9 thing had to be done Iished blood, and a low state of or Hon. Adam Beck, and still Th . son. a funeral will leave the home by the government to cope with the Ihealth that renders the suflerer ex- .. of 311.1121! Mrs. M. Sisson. Colborne-é t‘ Itremely liable to rheumatism, indio ers, Hen. W. H.,Hea1~3t. Many of stun ‘0“ _bcst friends of the party shake st., h T ursday morning at 10 a. n1. Large bands men wearing Igestion, hes.- ds knowingly when Hon. W. MRS. ANN HOPWOOD. Pink Pills .1 ruuaaééanLMatouw-Iovvnm \- \;‘ ing 1 4‘ -,~ 'us 1.1 11.1 weakened vital powers, a shattered A U "I 1" 'V AJ of 3:: rate: to St. Mary's Episcopa-Ithick boots, leggings and gloves iorIorders.lz'o11 can avoid is grippe en- C‘emetery, Mauvers, for; Ltes Itlrely by keeping the blooh rich and interment. Iprotecticn against the snake is Idaily hunt‘the thickly grassed dis- Ipurs through the oceasional “5° 0‘ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Or if, he- Itricts round about the institute I :armod with bag 1111, tubes, tern. 111- ““5" 3°“ have not menized your A pioneer resident of )ianVers tovrn- sting in two icular claws which lblocd weakness, la grippe fastens its «3453 that, NO. would mean a ship, in the person of the late 30"“.ng controlled at the end nesrast; :fangs upon you, its disastrous 311;ch RESIS- ‘ Rehill, has passed to his eternal rest; the body and c n be opened or c108_3eilects can be driven out by the same "For 8 109; time ther '33“ ,in Lumsden. Bank. The deceased was ed at 'm. a 'medicine. Dr. Wdiiams' 'Pink Pills in- friction in the Cabinet and Hon. 'born in Victoria County over 96; By this means thy, y are able to IcrcaSe and enrich the blood supply, .6431 Beck has given it a. wide berth yea rs ago but had been an honored grasp the may,“ by the tail with I feed the starving nerves, and thus. for this reason. This, at least, is 31m pected resident of blanvers ““0111: any danger to themSelv'cs Iimpart new health and new strength Charged against -the Cabinet by dfmI“ great many years I As 80:11 as a snake is caught in. 3'? 1‘5 irienus, who would like About twelt e years ago deceased:this manner it is unceremoniously ISt. to see him sue-zed to the leadership, “Imam and James,’ thrust into a basket, where togeth- ILfie â€"â€"â€"â€". J OHN RBI-111.1.- mOI‘c than one Cabmst break. shake their head when of Adam Beck is suggested. be‘ 1);: 03-: 11211.3 a ‘noq a...“ firm Any») Jan . . u..- grith his sons, Assurance Co., Halifax, N of?“ ‘11? 1331‘”. because he 113-3 5:3" Imo'red to the West where he saw bisIfl. with a writhing. coiling mass of "5338 "I was taken down Wlths 8i 5.11;.-. :n. s r :2" ' ’~- c: the (11-1 gargg) prosâ€"15; His 1â€": “-1333; maid-= its brethren, it is conveyed to thei iheavy cold and la grippe and was 1:1: 0 Cab 11 t ‘2‘.) act-:1 :1 when 1t on 1:11.13 “.3 Mary Ann Jordan P’e‘Ihome iconl‘mcd to the house for some weeks. 1:8? ‘1‘510'71: unwzilin; 10.1%” The $715“ I :1-:- 3.1531 hi; .1 about tso y:e1.rs ago at: A large conservatory containng ,I had the best of medical attention, - 1:.) last sessmn 0: th: Legislaâ€" ‘1 a r .10 013 31-9 71,, 1_ 1:: My 11mm. lens, rows of glass-covered boxes and although the doctor said I was; 731:5" cannot be forgotten by e.cni 9.: 3: .35).. -1-I: 3“; 12033;: and his 133' similar to the glass Cases used in cured I was still far from well, and race-3 charitably disposed tsnardsI was a 1.1., di 1,103 to ,. 1 lie ”33 the IgrecnhouSes {0,- growing tomatoes, is (11 d not have the vim necessary for a’ ton. W ‘1' Banana and ITS.” 35-3 ’tIfathe er 01' Mrs. (91') Wood and uncle Insed as n sorting place for the large strenuous business life and did ”0‘ ; -G'mef; the-comm: 5553:1153 1'»qu 2f tiessrs 1.}. A. 30:11; 11 and W. Iquantitieg of reptiles which are 'attend to either omen or field work. I. 1.3.. menace -‘.‘ glory of 1111'. Hanâ€"‘ . Jordon ;brought into the home eye" day. ITalking with a. friend he said 'Wby f'.a..‘wh1l.e it will not helD party. Th“ -_____ I Each case is 13,1301“ with the par- Inot try Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla.’ I wadershm is a matter for the par 15‘? I ,THi-i LATE JOHN BROWN. 3ticnia1- with of snake it contains ‘dccided to do so, and before I had. caucus. and while there 13 oppoal' ' pzcecwood. Jan. c.-â€"-It is our pain-I 130 that we a the day' 8 "bag." qused a box felt an improvement andl tiers, there is. a strong‘feeling among J. Han- into the leader‘s f1..l do .zty to luv» to record the 119.1211; Lrought in, 1: is a comparatively Ibefore long the Pills made me feel the members that Hon. III“ 0" one of our oldest and most reaps-o:I simple mattcr for the prert natural- Ilike a new man I can 't therefore say 113. will be Called JP... - a .. P 6 , ted “"3339 in the person 0‘ “-1: £151: to grip each. one with the aboveâ€" Itoo much in favor of this valuable " J' ‘1’ "3C3 “3 ° “y are vac..n.. “loin Brown, 1‘“ in" 88-11 event ~50}; ' described instrument, and recogniz- medicine, and hope that any who {Place at his home in “WWW“ MI in: its species, put it in the proper Imay- read this and be in need 0! me- 2 NQGIES CREEK ITuesday night December 30th ‘3 h ”I receptacle. dical attention will be persuaded to I38“! YBOY- 1390985011 was born in 2‘3"" The (next sta gs in this queer place. try this truly wonderful medicine. " 151,155.11 to The Post ) 3‘0" C1” on January 13‘ 18251 and I is what is called the operating ta- I You can get these health-renewing 91 3.21a- has Come to stay a wh: is a: Isome few wee-{s after his Parent; .eâ€" ' ble. were, under the personal super~IPilis through any medicine dealer or but so far it comes in its" -.. i-ld Imovezl to P0“ H0991 where the? 1 F I vs on of 1a fully qualified doctor. ,by mail post paid at 50 cents a box ‘ed 101' three years then n11- “I to Igarbod exactly as the surgecn in Ior‘ six boxes for 32.50 from The Dr. fidanvers, where few inhabitants were the operating room of a hospital, IWllllams’ 2'1: edicine 0°" Broekville, at that time- H9 ”11 ‘9' with the long white overall, tine rubâ€" om. ; ~- 33‘»: q'uuj (st :1... .. just enough of winter to 131111; -- pleasant. 0;: old friend and neighbor, Mrs. 1'2-1inten Moore, has gone from a- mongst us, and all who knew her re< fret her death and give deepest sym p‘a «In; to her aged husband and tam" 1 residing 115'. She has suffered greatly torI 1 many years, but the and came quick- I ‘5‘ .3: East. 11:- and 3-:3. John Crowe with , Jesters Willie and Norman have reâ€" mod to their home after a length- ened stay among friends in the West. F0 many returning from the West ##cr llong thick grasz, pools and streams {tiles of almost every kind may be LIXDSAY FRIDAY JAN 16th 14. Mrs. H. L. Platt of Picton, Ont IThe Rev. Mr. Neville, Methodist Min-I and O c 11 well ima 1'11 th horror I . F ' I passed away 09.8“3‘1‘17173311- 3rd. 2‘5““ 0' Bethany, ofiiciated at the, Hague: w th no gkniwleflg'e of. after an illness of three days. Mrs residence. and/the Rev. Thos Brown, 1 a ‘ .the circumstances, would experience, :in finding himself suddenly surround~ KES DRFADED ___II.AGRIPPE Throughout Canada la grippe (in-I That the big packing interests ofI finenza) prostrates thousands of busy Eastern Canada are making an at- men and women every winter, wreck-Itempt t0 951391011 311 competition min lower cost than the bntcher could: their health 3110 leaving behind connection with the buying of cattleIIeger think numeron s serious ailments. It is the on the part 0‘ the small butcher . 1Steattle on the open market. Nine times efiects oi 13 grippe that cause like opinion of the butcher trade in: such widespread misery. Here is the this section of the country, to drive neuralgia and nervous dis-I ;to cnfeebl'ed men and women. Mr. G. I Clair, connected with the Sun‘ his big customers 'Ieverything they want, will probably - Ihead of stock. I or.» ‘ Lumen. may. .1111. 1:11, . ~ ‘0 .' - Amongst the gatherings were one at In stick, thinking it was a dog. Mr. ”Man: :Zmedm citatimam 10;“ 14:“ am y QCiPCSEr Er. Frank Forest's where Mr. A. Brown had three brothers, Robert, 011 1 ti: snake rm b . THIS IS Quiblc. Mr. McIntosh from Toronto, 'Matth and J amen, and three stators. the :m?a:h:hwm 9y task ,0: I . Iand Mr. John Crowe and all the :st Mrs. Lundy. 0‘ Peterboro, Mrs Stew no on t 1 Elisa all decade“ it will wrigglc and twin. and urn n _ made the fun run high. Then the‘ art Otonsbee, and manner that would tax severely 1:: 'llwrv are many f-unilv r113. liyoung people met at the home of Mr. I.ed Deceased kept livery in MillbrookI :h stron wrist' whillt the d00- 1;; 1.11:» 1-5 11-:1I vineâ€"fur HM 111‘ :IPaz-ker Simon and spert an enjoyable‘ and then moved to Peterboro, where ° gent fi rough remain-5,7111 1111-111:- 101 1 r The late tor forces the jaws om with asur- % I.s, ' Me. Athn -u:-h 12m»..- ”evening. Ihe resided or some Zea. s t rbo :ical instrument p.011 he gets hold 3% 111-11; 111421! :1, 115' {hey 1-131-1111'1- A sleigh-load Ol yOLn' folk 3 drove M13 Brown W33 marrie 1n Fe 8 to of the b3 containing the poisonous 11"; “y, 1.210 51111»: mil-mi 51'. .-1.1mn 11~ 'to the home 01' Mr. Lewis Parker, on May 15th,1869, to Isabella )KeusIserum g I ”’6 31112111151 1::1111'11‘1' gin-sungdiuz.‘ I ll survives her husband by . .. :Junior, on New Y’ears and had a (who Bti l ‘ d' . d d'rectl O O ,9, very pleasant time. There have been the Rev J- H- Johnston They 1951‘1‘ bA 62:11:12“ "I: 21308112)!“ proy- Every vercoat In ur StOCk S U”! “W” “it; 21"“? 1'” 1-" 11111.11 intend to be many other gather; {311 1n Peterhoro for two years, ‘"henIc::§: to; diffi'nait 0! its contents "'8" l u H 1.0", t :1 (g H II! I. I III" lines so the young People will not be thgy moved to Flectwood, where they Each snake ields nomvthln like RECIuced CI I I ' ”I I I 3 ~11 :.:- -' c ilived 11111111112 spring of 1904 when 7 g . ,du 1....» 11111 er. t L ds remonngIthir'Y centigrammea of serum, which “,3 > 1 :1 - .1 . 1 MT- and Mrs- George Rae and they moved 0 m ay, ' I nearancc, reatl resembles or- .'-..; ‘ veal hm”? ‘. 01111111: I" ‘ .‘I-I ‘ r" ‘ ir .1111 there back to Mauvers in Scp-zm up 3 1 ~31" F T . d - x:1l~,-1.1.:S{~r1‘iu- 1:411 111mg daughter are among those who have t b 1 st. Dec ased had alwaysIdinaFY milk. . ur rimme ’ Tweed Ulsters, 813Ck and F n- 1‘ 8r 8. 0 I i... {1 rretumed from the West to be w lcon e1 . , Wh the erotica is over the! ‘ ”A 1 , , ctive ar in the Methodist 1! OP g . u . 5, F. I ted by tarir many ref. 21:11 as and n: igh 22:01-21:10; whipch 1th was a dcvotedIS'mk" is taken away and placed in 11 ~ , Crej VCI‘IICF Count“ OVGXCOB 1'0" 61.; r . , 1 . ’1. I '7 ~ '7‘- .â€" 1 1- i 03181“; Ami-- Hunter of South Veru- mcmoer He leaves to mourn his lossllarge “1431‘;an frownbviv‘iélch escape is a I PJGFC these prices. 1""; ' " Ella,“ - '{T5; '31 I f: - ‘11,... '- V - 1 .-, , : . 1 - his beloved wife, two sons and three matt..r o imposs 1 y' f a... 531...--.»0 a. -31» (11111111,.113 9e: :1 mist-111., in our ne g‘n R St I Of course it would b0 most cruel . ‘ .'~,:Ior1r:0d Rid ( ‘upi 1': 's 11 its are fly: 113 daughter-'1 " namely M” O a-,t t the r, delenc less snake ' :5 A II $10. 09 OVCFCOBFS HOW s 8 r c153 1 Dr nggisl - 1.111de I r ,x, gccy f’i‘oronto; Mrs John Hutchim 0 ““1 P00 0 ;- . 1‘ .................... .1 H n ‘ 1 a; . 1Q. ' 1 u . 1' I \c “'1 0p!) th) P05“ gig-{e I lot ""‘I‘Id D t 5' Fl"? Se 11 ll C‘EL ‘ Isgn :f Lindsay; Mrs. Arthur MRFCS, Iadri t into the WOOda “$8113, for he! ' AF! 12.?!) 0" 81 $0318 fiO‘V .................... ?.w ‘4‘ (ion § . . ~ I- . .... c 1 s C .- Norman oi Br1tisl1 CO_Iw'.0- d be entirely at the mercy o , \~ v Q ..1 ‘ “ IYO'1I.< 29.11132‘8‘11 dld not return ’1‘. f {.0 oatod H b the old home I)“; emmieg and “On succumb BOA '. ‘ c s ercoats {10“} .................... 10- 8 4.1 . , . '1 er on - . _ , ;...;.. *”‘“ lone 1. 19059 Jw- Bétveen San“ 3:3,“; “8,,ch M m... 1 wk ’this garden. wmcn oonbazna almost1 All 15.00 Overcoats 110w .................... 12.00 x9: Edi-Z L VriSAY {OS} ICIaus ‘31 (“9'1 the amusrhcre isInlace on Thursday, Jan lat. iron I'MVLI‘rthing MP Snake '°“1d nnd in; I. All 13.60 OVCI'CCBtS UGW' ..... I ............... 14. 2F.) 0 , II Ikept Srirring. ’ his natural element, trees, shrubs, I ., a, be 1 All 18.00 Overcoats All 20.00 Overcoats All 22.50 Overcoats All 25.00 Overcoats All 27.50 Overcoats m‘wa-v \“r. - -A LAVELLE$ Ltd now .................... 14.40 110w .................... 16. 00 now .................... 18.00 E 110w .................... 20.00 now ..... ~: ......... ”2200 ’3 (patched, and the moment he makes been p11,: Ibis purchases of cattle his actions are business reported to the trust oflicials. Thai The correspcndent goes on to 51? [latter know just exactly what cattle that the same practice prerafls .- BATIFF FUR FIFE BY SMALL BUTCHER.,:., .... Wm... m... .0. .1... ' 1:01. 1111â€"“ 1101111 0011111 The Montreal Mail prints the fC’l‘Icattlc came pom and then theyI AT BOBCAYGEON lowing from 3 correspondent at Lmd‘ make a proposition to the butcher to E, 01. of the catt' e hurts: I I $837. Ont. the efiect that they can give him a; better grade of beef, killed, dressed, I Iand ready to put into his market, at: 8010935133. Jan. lawâ€"County lice Magistrate F. D. floors here last Friday to try ems of 1:- out of ten the butcher falls icr this fringement of the Game Act. are Ioneoi the Liquor License Ac: Game IWarde- Mt. H. B. Parker had (IN-r Schedl, o! Somerville, summoned to: killing a deer out of mean. and M: ‘N. Mallmoyle for hunting doerwith- out a license. Both parties pleaded ' guilty and were fined $20 and costs Mr. Parker confiscated the deer an: on Saturday be distributed therein 40. around the village to those who: be thought were in nadir. some 1" rr ova/.5 of doing by bnying the I proposition. ”Landmgi " the Butcher. The result is he gets his next com: signment of bee! from the packer, and keeps on dealing in this manner until he has a line of credit with the, packers to an amount generally be-I tween $700 and $880 Then he is land- ed high and dry With that credit‘ Ihanging over his head, he is brought Inp with a jump 1.. and is told that the small butcher out of business al~ ftogether. Whether willing or unwill- ing the drover is being made an in-I Istrumcnt by the packets to help 111' Ithe butChers destruction. I For instance, the butchers in the towns within a radius of any titty miles of Lindsay, who, of course, buy in limited quantities, go to the farm- for supplies. They are generally I I Ier Imet with the statement that the! henceforth he must come up with the venisca steak farmer has not enough cattle to meet I cash eve week or else his credit will Mr II. Sunbeam: '85 “my J. .the demands of the drover and if he? ry on the charge 02 being drunk 01 ' Christmas night in town, and was found guilty and fined 33 as». Costs. MUSE BURNFD AT OAKWIIOD Oakwood, Jan. 13, lSl-.â€"â€"On filo-.- dsy evening about 7.31) fire broke o .‘ in the attic of Mr. Albert. B. Each r tlc market well cornered, until'the 11-: house which was burned to r"â€" moval of the duty from CanadianI ground Hurried telephone was These men, grown impatient with theI‘am" by the Unwed 8‘9““ Gwen" were sent to the neighbors who can tactics adopted towards them by the meat gave an unexpected turn to! cred valuable assistance and succeai packers and the drovers made up events The result ‘3 that While the cd in removing most or the consent: be ‘cut off. or in other words he will I does succeed in getting any cattle athe put out or b ness. From lat 1311 11 com a must pay all the way f ascftime on, circumstances generally com- 1 Iand comet mes 50¢ per hundredImax him to buy it the packer and mounds more than the drover. And it 1' eliminates him as a competitor inithc I‘ ,hs wants to buy from the drover, . matter of cattle haying. Hundreds olI then the latter, who sees to it that the 361318 et butchers all over the country findI p g themselves in this position. I Then Came American Demand. I Now this scheme was working with: Ithc greatest success and the packers were on a {air road to have the eat-I I .: 1‘12“ s:_ w r a Icondesccnd to g; ve the butcher a few Butchers vs. Drovers. But there are butchers here she have made up their minds that they would not submit to this treatment I their min is that they would go to butchers are 30" much better 03 the, Mr. Rich was insured in the Miner: Toronto, ml lthere bid for the cattle packers ha“ run into a competitionf Co. 2 they mu: J on the Oped! market far more serious than anything the fi 1 But the b ,. trust-and the maéority butcher peOple could make (or them. '01 butchers believe that such a trust That is the Americans have °°m° in existsâ€"are decidedly on the job, and here and 5098“- right and left to; they leave no loophole of escape mgsrdless of price. tor shipment via the Small buyers When Mr Butcher 31111310, and as a result the Canadian bctnkcs 1111119911 to the Toronto mark~ 98‘3““ 118“ had ‘0 met their P?“- at the following progrgm is camed es They cannot but the PM up One dozen blanched almonds are out: From reliable authorities among mm above those now paid by the equal to about one W at m1. the butchers it is stated that in the consumer 31“! 00390111169“! they are steak in nutritive .Valde. Union Stock Yards the packers cm- at a loss 0! the difiereoec between the chers and others who know every they would have bought had there - family remedy for Crabs crd Colds 691%“ 23 ”1’2“!" :‘ddou .0 Apply glycerine to a said direct ly the accident occurs and cover upwith stripe of me Soaked ingle- amine. .- Allow the children to one ahnonda been no American opposition, . and the butchers and smaller drovcrs had butcher that comes into that market. Every action of the butcher is cl, 5. 1 M”“ ' 'n-ab A " shown Manufacturers Overstock Shoes are In these the seasons choicest models 111 all styles. ‘ ”733.3733.“ (Mun, v'mat JWW¢~“' vii;- Bil-:18? :1;fi-1.9:1r :dmhzng 1 ~ -- ‘ " I ' Every 8:108 3‘ prize“ Prices: Cilt to Fe 955 than coat ones "1 3.11:3:.;":;:',,.;:"-:t'.v.:;:: :iur 11g If you want any of these: baigains you ’ll have to call at once for they Will not Ease .: A“ 1...: 1‘- 55” 15°35; long and we can get no more of them this season. 3 1’13 West and in all that time, he did not TS .................â€" 3 S C TS I; ,éis. visit home but now he intends mak- '1 i f .. . WOMEN s :800 . MEN :8 O _» “'1 2:2“: 51:21; manna: ‘ 275 air Women’s Boots, patent leather, gun metal 2 S peClaA 300 pair Men’ 5 Boots, finest quality patent coltskin i: “ -. ‘1 m ““1 8 ““919 °' d3 8 3“" “‘8 p h th oak tanned sole made on a perfect I. rt 1. 1:11:12: “mam had been I?" '0' may and tan This' Is a IIFIIu $211,125): Fit??? 33:63, as Sty- value$m I’llg tTallstW F1g§gst grade throughout, all sizes $3. 65 I; I ‘ . ‘ nce, we 1 i“. $3322." 18 death came peacemnv Uidfggédd Sale price this week ................ $1.99 6 to 11. Worth $5 and $5.50. All one price 3 Miss Ruth ’1‘ ate returned on Mon- .3 ' TH E as 1.111 rouse RT SHOE STORE - Lindsay, 0111 1 3 Very lively arse-:11}: ‘reex 115933.113 3.51..-. , Roger's a the neighborhood cl

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