-._....â€"-. w---.‘-m>â€".- -. â€"-â€"- â€"- - pAGE 4_ p . THE LINDSAY POST ' . ' 12:99.7. FRIDAY T... .‘ 1860---DUNDAS 'FLAVELLES LIMITED-m1911 i 1 “cu-n- This store will be closed all flay, Dominion Day, Saturday, July sf During Juiy and August this . . " store closes daily at 5 o’cloci, An Interesting Budget WWW... " .mqva-m-.- .m ‘ N ' ’ ed 1 R d h l' f 11 of reduced prices on Summer merchandise for a spe y c earance. ea t e mi care 11 y. ° ° - ** Th ' ° ' ' R0 d ' There 38 sure to be something here that you need. e prices are very mvrting. ca . Mâ€-v .0...- Mon '- '\ ~ Innâ€"Inn...- a-u mesa-scum": “‘- __........_.- x n a o ‘ " O ’o . ‘Ladzes’ Vests Hosaery Wash Fabrics Childr’n’s Dresses Verandah Screens Japanese Chairs MllsinEfy l ,‘ . ,.- . .. ‘ ... - . . . 1338,: Split Bamboo Veran- Hide of ‘he Frost r r- 3-" 16"†e l 2* ~ - , , gm Lodges {\21113 C 0: t o n Ladies’ Fancv L15 e Hose H 3 fl dsome Serpentine Children’s “/3er Dmtset dah S crce as in natural e‘~1'w'i-ted-’ras: 1“; 13.4; 914““; 1.7.1.4.“ -» ~ _ . , t. 1: 1nd ellleOldef‘d in ~hidt-‘S CTCUCS 1n fancy [‘Vl) tone d {G ‘1 nd Re 9 , 3" t 5 :3- - 5 ‘ L13 0' r rd: at“: a. buns.†:V’i'l';2:j A- - l -3.) , ,h ,at C . u» c r . . R13 80 ingnamsa D b !.d h ,. ,. .-... .csts, .nlo..cd m. croc. . , ,, , l‘ t E ct‘ m , . rown 5.1.: e- .,-. shoag cane frame. hand- pr.c-s- . . . u: cnamajagne, mauve. res- 53‘9"“ ago pain 6 e bx ’“ Shades Of Sky and Wbuc' S’N’I‘E and durable Al '3‘ 93351334 3-“ 331"" “"1“ 0: c :3, skin pink. zrey. tan. “Wes 0‘ .“W‘V gm" “-‘v pink and white. navy and 6x 8 ft ............... 0’): choice 2.: fror" :1 5n 522.5% Lacl‘es'T- †“ *1 - a’ ' 'ra ' " ~ . ‘ ‘ Aâ€" .. ~. ' , ‘~v . :ithout short sleeves ._ all old rose and black. Per man“, Aline. resetia,’cr‘eadm white, also plan shades of 10 x 8 ft ............... 1.65 t') J '6 00 “115 5335““ > » * mt. . _ pggy ........................ 50,3 and black. Regular -3L} . blue. pink and champazne; 12 K 8 ft ............ I '30 .................. . includizzztr: ,. u 2». szssz very spccxal at 3 . Take your chorce at per all sizes 2 to I4 vears Pric- . .. . , shapes w - :1. )h‘p for....... 25c Ladieg' Silk Lace Li~le ' yard ..................... 13c es 75c up to _____ 3_oo In green shade -- Al so fa ncy Japanese t’ 3 {013†.r ’ - inc at dose in all the above shades _ 6 x 3 ft ............... I 35 Tables and Cake Stands: Q q 5 7 Another line of Ladies’ a: per pair........ 500 Fine Dress Musnns _m 7 x 8 ft ............... 1.50 yea! beauties at 6-00 and gig-HOS f{:~ . .. ~;_;g ‘ . ‘ < - o 7 't J :1 {51‘ ’ ~ - . - -. fancr floral dES'Em- Sham“ Misses’ Dresses 10 ‘2 8 ft ............... 2 30 1.50 retpecmq. ,3 a“ -31 2.9%. knitted Cotton Vestt, Wi.h . a g. . ' k .- d V°- To . __ ‘ " . ~ ..6 5032111 .v n-325 7‘):â€" .. R . Cushgon TOPS 0- “3' pm 5“ man “ . . 12 ‘C 8 it ............... 2 I; ' 39- or without sleeves. Big Clea; at per yard...... 10c Misses’ 13935535 1p, print, S'lk A" . ._ __ _ _ . v - . n... .‘~ . Piaskin Cu:hion Covers ... .J .. 3,: ,1: I s " ’3 =:_'~‘~J'; * Titlin- . _ ,†. . ‘ n re ‘H‘C‘ an; ~ ~' ‘ .. .t .=, ' a - I- ‘ gnu..- . e3ch...... 50 made ready for the ï¬ller. ues m “adh Goodslo clear ma e-\ o in 1‘ L 'L 1),: j -e-e st \I {q f 03 inch Mes-31m†Silk. 'iZthaE‘e,.~.-,'."-‘.'.3- â€3d Special each. . 29c out thee: lines. l: is to your others In mw. V stifltfl TK- $133“ 3 raw . 3 » r0m 53.â€, lustrous, Wm not cw; a 25:03: “$1-233- 5...“.ne fo;_ Misses! waists _ T advantage to see them. 9.5%“: 3’) to ............ 5 00 89st 3.00 v.3}. rich 511k. black only; Dire nun.) -- “nails [:3 s Tapestry Cushion tops in , , recu‘a' value :2! r y(‘ to ctear. w...- v 3‘9~ - r... fancy scenic patterns. Onlv ........_...__....-...... f†" ‘ ' ' "'3 ‘ ’ng L.» .0 33» (I- ;.. . 3L1.~.~3 \vat-tb 1n A1.n§a elc 25c Clill‘ at per }.ard ... ‘.00 H Y? "A") i- 7:) (in . __ _~): ;l“‘n and pcfcalc‘. long ..................... I a“‘ L') {J -...‘.4.. .. I?~ .. ._ . Hats up to c: 5’) r ..... 95; seeves, buttoned in iron. 3 Lind‘somc A merican Foul- slis‘zlv s iiec; size 2 onlv. ‘ "V : C V d 6'C -'.. c“ â€an 5“. ‘ J . __ 3 - ‘ 600 as Represented or 5' Rein.“ “0 ‘m 3 @559 “V 9"†“. in" Reguaar value ,Jc each; to values, clearing at per yard gains you (3.11.7.0: nmm to r ‘ onsy Refunds: tut .................... 25c 9 a g On Wednesday evening. large last and took the opportunity of calâ€"I _ KINMOL’NT I Mrs. D. Ryckman. and Miss Olive 1311-, Mensa-iii was ttlfief. 3113;; week 8 DOIHgS :number gathered at the churCh. to NEWS OF MHNDEN ling upon rriends. f spent Monday in Cannington. 551:5. McFadyen are always :53; o !spend a social hour with Mr. and Q Mr. J, H. Dalemere started on Thurs‘, (Special to the Post) Miss M. Davey is spending a few ; to our . minimums: ani h::’~,; £10m WOOdVIlle Mtg‘ â€1 Miss What‘s“ The mm" ltems of Interest From the Northern day morning for Winnipeg where he? Mr. Herb Ward, assistant at the ,days in TorontO- lpmved m?“ .W‘TT.':F if.†“,1 ._ ling was opened with singing and . Villa e id 9318813 [1 form will attend the orange Supreme Grand G.T.R. station here, returned ,rorn I Father O'Sulitvan held his annua f esteem. ;: wn-ca we Dude 14;; (Special to The Post) ' prayer, after which a nice. . pro- 3 9 ' iLodgo of British America. He went by; camp at King?ton last Monday and {picnic on Coronation Day. ‘han. _ lrs. John Campbell, of Fail-view, gramme was rendered, magi-“108 0! “S . 1 Th P at) ;the way of Owen Sound the Great' left the next morning, for Ange: ) _ l _____.__.. _ \mtertained a few friends on Tues- 'S°l°°’ quartettes' and addresses by ( pem tc‘ 8 ° .13“ mm t° F0“ Will!“ and by: junction, where he takes charge cf l PLEASANT POINT. 3 0.me h] â€wing. members of the church. After the Mrs. M. Brown reenrned home .on the C. P. R. to his destination. {the station. Herb will be missed by x , - ‘ Hrs. Dan Jamieson. and Miss programme was well advanced, r. Monday evening last after spending? Hi, Honor Judge Harding presidedg his many friends, all of whom wislr 3 ‘ l to the Post‘ ] (Specral to a? Pm". . Gm“ Bingham left on Monday for ;and Mrs. Whattam were invited to acoupie of weeks with fnendsm Toâ€" . at a meeting of the first divisronal I him the best of success. ( feels th‘s v'c'n‘t, â€wad; Mzny attfndéd the of: tunings. a three months' visit with their ‘come forward and the following ad- ronto and Peter-bore. ’court on Wednesday last where several‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Horn were in Several tom 1 1? ' .. .M‘" John besbtt: 5 on .uesday afar- dresses were read: an, Cockle. of Gooderham, m in minor cases were disposed on. " .ed the strawberry “3‘5â€â€œ at Dun†100011 and spent a. very pieasnntsfm- another and brothers in the west. hire village on Monday and Tues".fotd on Coronation Day, They all : :1an and evening. The frames we | o v _ . ‘ _ . It. D. McCrea was m London 2 D-ar 1hr. Whattazn. 'town on busmess on Monday last. I Dominion Day sports prdmxso never, 2 day of last week. Mr. Horn Was-y . -. - . . .eemd t have a god time, and - s an- n~ "ha. this weak attonding a conVention in Soon our Masters call will lead! Mr. Short, of Tory Hill, was an 9.1 new features of interest. among} on business bent, buying wool for s.“ ab 2 h nd a in the next is“ m pm? T7: .017? J :3» :1an - . - vou away from “5- Far-swells 3‘" town last week. lwhich isa. needle threading mtestd his factory. w“ e 0 ‘1' g l 34:51 W11. 5330850“ an m “ that place. ' . time . .. _ 4‘ 9 afev days here “Qt pleasant, but ours "1th you ' . m ' - - . - Illarmota. 13 spenc.n, miss Smiley left on Monday for M" .w 011""- °‘ “smug " 1“ “1°“ the ladies take Pam Ar'hm Mr. Tom MacEaChern, of the no. i . . ' - . , ~ : a Mrs. nag- has many- pleasures. because of your one day last week rollin _. , , ' The t,lephone line has been com mm her pa.e‘nt3, )1 ,an . . . 3 contest for gentlemen am! a . ~ 3’3 home in Alhston. genuine friendship and love toward M C S . de 1; attire motor boat race i1" 15 home {or the holidays. pl’eted as far as the Beach from ald Brown. ‘lrs. ‘0. Fennel. of Toronto. is us. r. 8' legg, u at,†n ‘, ‘ . ' . Our soldier boys returned rom ' Dunsford. The farmers having them Miss Sophia Moyges' of Lindsay-,5 â€" visiting at Mr. W. W. Devuerre‘s a . Trent Valley Canal was m town last The “mum of and†""9 thimwo camp last Friday. all browned and ~ tailed ha? -no* received their spendina a. few weeks at her home. ° It has been an atmosphere which week accompanied by Mr Geo Wilson into a. state of excitement on Friday - - . 1113 e " “ ° . few days. . -,feeling hearty. The outing for the lines yet, but they will. not ban Mrs. John McFadyea and children, .h s ive life abundant life, main . ‘ a g 21 Mr. R. 3. Dallas, of Gooderham, evening last with the announcemunt two weeks was Very agreeable to to wait very long. When finished of M00318“... are 3: present nsmxg Hr Jarvis Stoddart is Spendin’ ‘nw us strong and better men You - . ‘ . . . . ‘ ° ‘ 5 ' was in town last week. that a young man '33 drowning in . ' ' ; - . .. - - ‘ =~ m unit . this week With m3 friend, Ml" 13' iwill go to other fields of harvest, the river justbelow the bridge. Thm therr... They report having 9' â€â€™3 the campers at the Beach wx Iï¬ave relatives in trim 331m F d, ur _ ' . I . . Miss L. Bray. of Huntsville, has: . time. ; w'th Lindsa ' and for Miss Laura McKenzie. 0; Peterson :2 at St 390'1 P01!“- but your memory wrll remain to b v’sit'n h r ‘ster teacher at young men, Fred Armstrong, William connectors. 1 .. 5‘ w h d . 1 fl ‘1 nd )i“ M931?!»- 3 .q Tooti St dd rt d Mast é‘r rr n th w rlr can. 2. 1g 8 Si . . V _ Mr. Wager. teacher at Fenelon this alone it will be qui.e .an y. her-ma. - 0‘.- 3 t†‘ m. e o a . an er ‘ .elp. us ca y o e 0 You the Lutter h sch I home and Chart e Penrose were batte- ‘ . . . . , B -, . . C 1‘ .. .e 3-. home iortne Chane. are v;siting friends in Port .have lead us into. We Shall fatth-! snort m‘ ing. The lattercan swims little but F811} came ‘up 0!! Saturday to Nï¬sses Rome End-30'6“ 1» “-11- Lmhséy 0 19’4““ ' " Ham [fully work with your successor look My. Soward was in Toronto 133: got “1350 the mm current beyond presxde at the Entrance examinatv and Kathleen Fox. and Mr. . Wm. vacation. ‘ n P 1‘ :5 .0 be hédin 11‘: and Mrs. 3'. Tre‘oelco, attend- i ing unto Christ, the Author and week on busmeas. . his depth and disappeared. Altaough; was here. ML McEachern 3°†t) Bush. who have .been â€Fund“? the The é “'3: :...:i†afternoa: ed the mural of the late .ir. Jas. xFinisher of our faith. You lead! Mr. Jas. Gillogley, of Lu:1dsay,wa.szamt of people came in answer to the Fenelon Falls today to pres;de at L.C.I.. are spending th-‘r s merlhchay s gri: LU ~12; are New . . 1 - ' ,. I...“ a. 1' 5t gals... C Hanger, at 0\wood on _ , Sum iothers as you have lead us to 1“ town on business 13“ week. . lorry of alarm. Pontoon was taken from: that place. Vacation at theâ€. as?“ he 50 61' ,nuly 1 T coin, m with “ ' Ch ' “ ' v rd MI" and M"- J- 3- M00“. 0‘ W114 - . - . Miss Bae Chessell. of the L1C.I. The people are returning in crowds inga good ng-3*m~ . ~. day. “'0“ â€1 “3t: “39.3‘ - lb‘l‘f rce v, 'tsdi fr' 4. S th'the water in an unconscrous condition . _ ‘_ ' h , t the crowd and 5%, $03: 015 mm Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruan v.3ited We ask you to accept this small 1 1:31;; last Wit: lenlk a. on latter having been carried by“ the curr 18 home for \her holidays. - 20‘ t..eir summer- ;ottaees a. hth. ather math? - mg? more. Tides friends at Sunderland on Sunday. token of our 10Ve and esteem hop-l The dry '_ -ft’nv Gull _ C {rent several rods}. during which time- Quite a number ‘5 people from 1each. and M: m. ‘Hayhs 3:"- :C a“ “(1');16797‘ ‘Sc. Sir. Fred :3: N53 Ida Walters, , log «.t might rest you when you l pa and “‘1fo ho th ev'lla .enlve: w 0!; hisface never appeared above the this district, attended the Roman "‘2 qn.te a time getting ' -m “3-,†' W ‘ H r...“ t . l 3‘ ' e . . . . 7 visited their sister, Mrs. W. Lowe gate weary. and always remind you 3 and are makig oodl rg a: u‘ :8: water. Those who had been swrmming Catholic picnic at B'obcaygecn on 'ed' g , IVY-‘3' VALLEY at. Iterryviile on Sunday". [ of the band of fellow builders in; th manawmnixgt if MangrsoJohn Sn :11 with him made an. effort to bring him the 22nd. . WILLF‘RSMITF ; t ‘ . ' '1 . a u- ' a V d n . . ‘ . .4 ‘ a. (’7 lit; t' {:11} E70; ' m. “banana and family, left on :WOOdViile. Signed, Bert Holwood, 33nd Miltoan Garshore to shore bUt were obliged to abandon Miss Vanderburg left on Thurs- ; ! )1 Pubic... 31.3.- ant Mr. K. ., , ' : a ‘7 ’President, Alfred Poulter, sec. ' . . ‘ their .strugglss as they were themâ€" .' . . n i l 1.. J , 3 a... ,.-_:= . Mcxfluy for â€193 new field of labor ; _ Mr. L. H. Bedlmgton came to town selves exhau t d Hai- W lch day morning for he: born. at ‘ (Spatial to the Post) Fos.er attended 1:: garden 1383! at Orono. 3 Dear Mrs. and Miss Whattam.-â€" .1 t week . s e .. ry e tar.) Guelph. l . , ‘ ' . -. V K - i Warn W t“e Idles of the ccn’reoatâ€". as . ' . - launched aboat and succeeded in . The “"5 0f the sudden dean 0‘ 3‘ Lormwe‘ .- flessrs Le†-.C ay. Am- e; e, .. a a s 5 Miss Ida home, of O awa, came . . Mr. Amos Trainx rammed freinl h'a late Mrs. Rott. Courtnew of . 7‘4. Rev. Elliott. 5““ - t 1 bringm the appanenâ€"tl lifeless bod ,t †" -‘ 3-" and M“ 10“, 00111“ “0‘1 3‘8 you 3° from ' home last week to v‘ it her parents g y y I to land. Dr. Pogue wason hand and Gooderham, where he was superin- i0mezree. ‘was a. shock to the peo- famfly' of Oagwooj. 33.: also :1; the young man was soon revived and tending the layinggi a new cement lple of {his comunxty, as most of . Mamie Cooldridge. 0., ignite}. £5 carried to his room- The next day, floor on the bridge. ,her days were spent here “31032315 ;Wednesd.ay a: Mr. .J. t. M - for the holdays. Mr- and Mrs. Bagshaw visits Sriends at Sund3rland on Sunday. our midst without in some small in town. l . 3 measure show our apptematlon Ofi The June session of the county coun ... Stoddarr are home from the L.C I. i d your many kindnessess to each of cil toad place last week and the coun- . , ~ - Rev. Mr- F51?! 61mm!“ pulpits his. A number from here attended ‘ Miss Sarah B1rck :s spending?!“ "\ .‘1 ' . a ‘ I» - ' , ' . ~ . . . , ' . O ’ L- . 4 no: :..s gull :18:th “r P;:::tt:;3 In parting, wrth you we feel we of the various metres of mmmpdsaes w arse. yesterday, _ Itie, a few days before. and she’ Miss Ella Dale and ya F1» ’3†c “’c » 1“ - 9" ‘ ' ' are Parting W-th friends that can- ' Mr. John Hoyle, of Gilert, was in F e h . it Mr. Widdess; of‘ Lindsay, called‘lwas enjoying life to the fu‘iest (ex-131003 attended the Friends W! nae“ 59"“03- A Very 1â€â€œ gath' not easly be replaced. You indeed ‘town last week. In“ ‘ LOdg " ' â€has “been “5 ' on some vinhgers last week l - Th 1 8 da ’ ~ - ‘clr "n ‘ d 'h v â€c in her tat-her Mr Henr Penrose f ' Went. e flmera on an yr '93 a meeting held 1“ P“ a. g’ In attende 1'. 9 S-LVl-e to Say haVe been our burden and your Mrs_ Boy†W m WGQk for g r c y r 0 Miss Maggie 377on left for her 3 large one, which showed the esteeml Mrs. Fanny Weldon. of Lindsay. . t '. home inst week to spend a montln"{ of friends and neighbors. The peo- .ne good-bye to MY- Whï¬tmm 0“ the sympathetic tear, has always been Rochester N. Y. to spend her holidays Minden, returned to her home inthe» is at Mr (3,3,0.ge Weldon's at C†0‘ their departure. shed for each one in trouble. Your gwith friends there. ‘Fallm. '15 and MP3- GtimStOD. 0! Elst home has always been open to us | Mr. Thos. Stinson. of the law' ï¬rm Mtg" Eakins, at Peterboro, is “ï¬t" holidayS. .. ifgzec’fwtizgsmefgmy willflsympal- Epresent. . \' wsom ,3; mini OakWOOd. and â€13- Bradley, 0‘ Li" whenever we had occasion to use 'McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton. and Stin- lag her brothers, Messrs. Charles., VICTORIA ROAD. in, their sad bereZverngit a my Miss 3‘5ҠLe: a“; at war 10-191. visited 3‘3 MP- W- MCOI‘E'S it, and your wiltinggess to assist [$02, of Lindsay, attended the sitting William .and Walter Wright and her l A 13.1.3 crowd expects .to attend 13'spe;mgw::1 APa'ksn' '1 on Thursday. in the different organ;zations of ‘of the court in town. on Wednesday sister M138 M' deht' Oi Minden. (Special tothe Post) ithe biz pvcnic at Thurstonia dc 5' r. ‘ w103hiss-«riousdl‘i1 Mrs. R. Howl-tins was in Toronto the church, have been untiring. To q Mt"J‘ Austin, or Klnmount. was ix: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Myers spent, f July Ist N ’ on llfrs. Gem-gaff We hope for h- at week- “ï¬lming he†SiStBI‘v‘MI‘S- say' we love you is to repeat what tom†'busmets 13“ weal" Thursday at Grass Hill. i Miss M McMuu v! M t mm â€mum-'15. 1}. Fair. you must alioady know. at o the T"**“"â€" x Miss Pearl Marvin, whohas been M J Fbstrr “3:th fr'eroh !W;l' K3" en an . 33 91' {speedy r~=coverr -1 h†so“. For. - - ' fullness of the heart the mouth teaching the Junior department at r. O c - v 1 ‘ 133 .mer crmedy are attending the! Mrs' summers aâ€... Mrs Or- snnanetn but words an rot alwa - the Mind†Public school. 18“ 0‘ Beam“ °" “â€5“" immmï¬â€˜ “animations 1* Omemee, visiting at her mm... †' ' _ :2‘ ye. Saturday for her home in Albsonville Miss F. Graham rsturnedhmie onI MT- and Mrs. J- D. MCFadWl’gen We‘don's. _ . Ca†YOU ENSURE answer our purpose. We me to Ont. She will not return a,ter vaca- Wednesday evening, after spmdinga §Principél of Stanstead College, Que.‘ Mr. Henry Ozztlï¬nll. 01h. . . l , - r tion. few weeks in Toronto. ghee, and formerly a tea. Cher in our : l-na, a ministpr 3mm}; 1th : Mr. and Mrs. Wruth and Mr. and Mrs. Peel. and Miss Eva lee-1, 0‘ isshOOII called on his many friendswiu speak in It") . am. a: Duggan of Snowdon vr‘re in town on Lindsay. are visiting Mrs. Dewy on this 3936th11 on Wednesday. Thay . house rn Wedncsd 153 â€we ' H Salto‘ruay , ~ for a. few days- also visited the old schocl where 11 a.m. Mr. Alfred Stephens, of Gelert, was u in town on Saturday. r,‘:*.'.r-‘~‘E,'...*,'-.+7.. , 'rlu . .‘ vn..i-" . .'- 3 Miss Maude Southworth left on Sat urday morning for her home in Wilber ARL ' ‘ : LOSING force. Mr. R. Cassidy, of Dorsett, was in - town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dowrie. of De~ ’troit Mich. arrived on Saturday even- Jill!) and AuguSt all Shoe Stores 01093 ing to visit their uncles, Messrs Jno. IJanna and Geo. Graham, of Minden. ; at 5 Ply!†Excepting Saturdays, - There IS one medicine that every W“ m put them in some tangible f:r-:n, 3m: and so tonight, We ask you, Mrs. Whattam, to accept these chairs, and Miss Whatta-rn this pin, not for their value. but as tokens of the love and esteem in which you are held by your many Woodville friends. Although severed from us, we feel assured that we will still have your sympathy and prayers in our work here. Signed on 'behalf 0? the Women’s Missionary Society, . and the Ladies’ Aid, Mr. and Mrs. Whattam, and Miss ing the people for their kindness to Whattam, although take by our-é prise, made a suitable reply thank- them in the past four years. TheI rag-sting closed with singing "God ‘ .sfamily should be provided with and he with you till we meet again." ' . - , : iespecmlly during the summer months R NE ’ L H Mr. Fred Green was in Lindsay l ’ ’viquhamberlain’†Colic Cholera and . ' 'L . J' J“ WA S been attending Albert College in sun in his teens, but an expert Diarrhoea Remedy. Itis almost “1" FOY SHOE STORE FELIX F ORBERT Belleville, is home for the holidays ‘ on horse with rope or gunâ€"with tain to be needed. It costs but 3 Mt. Fred Green was in Lindsay: Young Buffalo Bill Wild West quarter. Can you afford to be with- ! Show. out itâ€. For sale by all dealats. SECURI. _. . _....._.....-_._.._._. - Vx'litn “‘0 c mzpmmtl your 2-“: run-s r.r p"">('w'il)llt)h\‘. This «l.»- 0*} twirfmcu! is Perfectly equipped 4 2r t-x'vr-y riotui‘. and is always in x “'71 Y'I“ n.“ :m (’Xpt‘l‘l‘fnlft‘tl guilt:- at,» in pharmacy. \. o w.-»..‘-__. called for and the ingredients are rmmponnded by scientiï¬c methods. . Along with perfect service you Fri'lll'e also the most. reasonable -pmce on prescription work. A. HlGINBOTHAM Druggist, Lindsay. Nearlylopposite Post Oï¬ce a g .. t (19 "s. e have pru’nsely what 15 g g a