pmpiy, JULY 19, 1912. “3393 i133? lOMEMEE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION RESULTS 'I fiII'i 3: : THE LINDSAY Pos'r. ‘ PAGE .7 Kidneys Wrong ?â€" ragweed and foxtail. Sweet clover is If they are you are in danger. When ,3 becoming quite prevalent and be through weakness or disease the l mOSt easily removed from the first: kidneys fail to ï¬lter the im.urlties . , from the blood,tr012l1lecomes§t0nce_ I:rop by pulling or spudding after a 0 am. . : ‘ ' o . Enamels. Rheumatism, Scratica, ~ 00-...0 5.0-. ' nvous DEBIL‘ETY 1' z \ -1 .I†~.' o The fCHOWing are the names of the successful candidates at the re- (‘7 ‘ ' 'rv ‘ 0 . . “â€1" Junior Hlah School Entrance examinations: at Omcmee High Schoo-l.‘ O _ 2m" - I IThe maximum mark was 650. Necessary to pass, 4.9 per cent. of each (frayeldhubctï¬, gallStones and the l vaso‘i’gï¬hgnï¬lggï¬gaï¬ï¬‚gï¬gfl’ fï¬â€™ereIllï¬udnnd malfe 8‘ 7:1?“ 0f†. T.‘ ': é’éé ; “1'31““ “1 6'9 W W- 0f 000 total 00 390- 23:12:.3;:203'.:::’é2§23"‘kiie mp“ FATE? PUl HEB " 32.33.21;32.33.233.333.3233.32.33: 3220 00.0000 “’ ‘23“‘00‘3 . 5133:}, 2:3?†I 'ihe papers of all candidates receiving in the neighborhood of a pass 1.10:st lndiaanoot Pilllseyhsdntai; r‘ 113 j §$§f£§§9§Eé’géfé’éfl’iyfï¬tgmsto the body. ’é'éia’ihihéxo‘i‘iséï¬cï¬g’i 21121133201113 '- 1 , ,_ fl 1 marl; have been carefully re-examined. a most effective diuretic which \ HHS BOY I you 79E‘]3'00rsel€amanh;d knr§i§smï¬l§§§$a 2111133? g‘eltglfgï¬iï¬g {Eli’iics’ï¬i‘é’ég . . â€I F ., i Certificates have been sent to successful candidates and the marks strengthens and “mum“? the N COURT _ watmsmbyouog your hard earned douars . q .. . b ,. 0'01": iii “2'33; {he World 1 of those who have failed. $23,131? 31% \tvhcely d'ff‘Itheir work E' NO NAME; USED “THOUTWNCONSENT - ; $3 Jenni“. 33:13:; so: The i (‘ :egentSy-five per ce-nt., or 487 marks, gives honor standing. 5?. Mé.r3;’s '44 ft“ Thomas, JIHY lOâ€"When a sev- I"- THREtA-ISESNED WIITH PARALYSIS ‘ ’ , I.-- v . I 281‘. u e . c0 s . I 0.â€" en een- râ€" _ 8 er . ummersreatcsh' ' - . . 0 if " l mmif’éi‘hi'f‘é’liftixii: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::: .::::::":..::: 2000220..» Root Pills :0 05019325313222.2575 hilt? £3.- " 2.:2zsy02223002xp30. ' F ' TV 7â€" , . . ‘ Hillier Williamson (H) Omemee P. S. .......................................... 524 “H’# ' -â€"â€"--â€"- Thomas, and pleaded guilty to a 32319382255133 3135152 cirgecainghzery ' i ’ ‘7' .- :Icuenwbtigh I Lorne Skuce, (H) S. S. 12 Ops ................. . ..................................... 5106 cient man. This fact is dOing more charge 0f committing an assault on :ï¬gk‘fgogdngg- m1 imagined tvgrylgd; , ' l 0.5;“? 0.7.5|pill-.0}Chiti‘slcizian; Edna Mf>ore (H) s. s. 12 Ops ....................................................... 493 ff†teemtaum than F‘“ the legiSIa‘ a thirteen‘xea‘r‘om gm: the M3315â€: wï¬ï¬ï¬fcgmlgfaggfgghsxeï¬ggg I ’ ‘1... ~00. :15 ‘ras LVdia E. 1m?» “indrim. Omen1ee.P. s. ........................................................ 457 tion and propaganda In America. Noâ€" trate gave the bOY’s father the 012-' WW!“ my 1,6de hindzda-Eglggetnwgg i - Compound. “Ed Mills, Omemee P. S. ............................................................. 4-55 hOdY "0151163 to employ an inefliCient 5 tion of administering a whipping in! gglgmigtgggrgggg02233232003302; . f. :0- ‘ u . . ' ‘ I . . I ‘ , 2 _ ' 10.0.; “"0.†c- "\{u mil i 1I18~Y chlxIson, S. S. 120, Ops ............. 455 person and the Struggle for emstence l court 01: havmg the had sent to the! ,0 l%%5%3§é$§’s%iyinp£§£'iï¬e°a££in3§§issn§3 .0.: 0.00.2.1 icsxl’t‘d to, Lonald Dickson, S. S. 1 Smith .................................................... 443 does “Qt encourage his surV1Val.†{Demtentlary for a flogging. The faâ€"0 '0 hofqaredparalysis. Itool: all kinds of - 1‘097‘0‘00‘di0'in0‘0 Almost Ethel Deyell, s. s. 12 Ops ........................................................... 4011 Mr- Bowen and the Liberals of On- 1 the? accepted the first Dr0p08a1,andl 358.35% 3%(iezfiiigltct'ilililofrrosï¬cï¬i fl { tï¬f’Of’g’, :31†:2! liege." 81.825, Iiamily ..... . ...................................................... 33 tario belIiGZCtIthaItIIfanst effective aid if; h aIra'IVIVIhide he had purchased% . I anon: rau'mm'r Eiiiiigggggoggï¬gslgldgliiexbeeziiféii}cl mm "an“? ' .7}: «7.0.2:: .1 :I :' :..~ 3‘51 3,, 3'0 am l a arr) 1 radIey, b.I SI. 11, Emily ................................................... _4.,2 11. 8850111112; uel -msmg habit Will l£1 :aty Due on the boy 3 b-ar- , _. 325333,. ï¬lgeaï¬mlming “131101 cofï¬Ã©encgd 11th 1:371:12 gall; IIrIIOD Tummy†and III ‘M ~ ." 2?. *‘l have always :.te'v3'fb Baunen, S. S. 11 Emily ................................................... 430 come from emp We.†Of labor Who e bac m the Court room. At the t it“? nervés- i"witglérgggéfll'ggggegilczï¬lcâ€"Ilcgldfeextheï¬zorgomgthmugh -†‘-:~.~..».00. and a weak- “a†Vansmnï¬ 3- S0 7, Ops ......................................................... 411 approach the question, as the World ï¬fteenth blow the lad became ‘ln-I . and contmuem do so. y 5" “3 sent them many patients I thet'c'aniloften Francis Incas, s. s. 12 Emily ....................................................... 410 does, from the business side. But salable» and 0“ the “Vice 0‘ tnei CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY : :0..: :- meals, a. sore- 1 Albert Clemett, Omemce P. '. ........................................................ 39-0 they believe. 02150» that the state doc“? the Other ten las'hes were notl kaï¬ï¬aï¬Â°Ã©g$ cm VAR'C°§E VHNS NERVOUS DEBIUTY BLOOD AND <:in m) stomach. . G_ E. BRODERIC}{I Owes to the individual who has be- delivered. The offence for which the I. peculiartoMen. LAINTS,K!DN..Y AND BLADDER DIS ‘1" “19‘5“â€! , $ ,211Felg‘jiz‘23nsl 0’ Secretary. come inefï¬cient the removal of the boy was corrected, took place a year Bl .iosgfhtgï¬llefmpï¬iï¬ BOOKS FREE Umbletocaflwï¬te fornQuestion ma: . W ,. Ilam stronger. C i 3 . H â€.2 ‘ I an I . . l n y. 1 '. , ' __ ° “ y ame :a on 1 DRs KENNEDY . - .. o 3121 lashes Amer french 00000000 0000 000000 0 . , ’ " E I Can ‘:.S,)r1:k‘:i:h I! a ’29 i Ito employers of labor throughout gave an order to use the lash on all! '0 COP. Michigan AVG and Gl'lSW ld St D ll' . M. I L i 1'17"“: l have; E ‘ c": f g, 1 E: @- Th 0' Ontario, who sec their factory or-Iperpetrators of similar offences in the; ‘ 0 u C (â€to lCl'l. . . ':;;1';:’-,TO<JI.’ m an 3' l X9f€53l92 S 0 GI," a y 0 {Oils I ganization demoz'alized because of the future. ; " b 0 "OTIC Stings £13m Canada must be addressed 7 l f," â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" 00 00 00000 00000000 0000000. to > 0 â€"â€" men... 233.222.932.220;0,220,200,533; II v.01: is. I “is; i. ‘i’ouh'an‘pitih: ,0 )Iontmagny, July 2':-There Was a maudin};r the Quebec division. 131d m wiping 0.“ the bar. 0 Sober FEQIAN RAIDERS fI if: :ï¬Ã©fgffniarllygslall‘ï¬ogr Medical Institute in Detroit 35 “'9 See and treat 0 Mrs. WILLIAM 1 real entente cordiale here last night, Father Marois, before blessing the i workmen are cfncrenc workmen. S†‘ 1' if" Laboratory for Canadial: agitfefsecfnlvihmgdgre for Correspondence and ‘ 3 JR 0 . ‘ i. -\J_ l‘.- gwhen (‘01. Sam Hughes, renowned colors, details-d the history of the James Whitney should be given to GO PENSIO‘EJESS 1. DRS- KENNEDY 8; KENl‘lEDY :35 da11 letters as {GROWS}: ‘ . . .'. ' "0'" at L-Vnu. it"? his Orange Principles, Armand rcgiment. He said that the colors Of : understand that there are many Com- 1 I ’- IWn'tefor ourprivateaddress. ’ m sor, Ont. ‘5 . W ' 0 32:; hundreds of l Lu‘it‘r‘gnc, one of the leaders of the the regiment stood for two things, ' servative employers 0f 13"“ in the â€"" . “'1;"’"i"""“"‘7“"“""" ""“0 "1‘ '*'001 2.2.0, :01....."-» ‘ 2 12:52." " ' ~::: womm seck- l Nationalist party, and Cum Marois, devotion to the British throne, and Province to whose business interests Ottawa, July 8.â€"The hundred (101- I .;:.-a ‘ 0 ' 01 Stat? 3 2. {)11’53 of the Catholic church, join- for an incentive to warring not. on- ‘mul to whose workmen the 01)?“ bar lars for “Ch 0f the Fenian Raid Vet'l hâ€"_‘ “" “*â€" . . .. .I 0gl,:‘h:l:3’ ’e.1:0.“pIuII:iIic expression of loyalty to ly against outside enemies, but those Iris a constant nmenace. Toihem the cruns is to be a Joy deferred. There Menday 8 Egaiï¬ was a Big .336 .. 0.« II _ '. _ upwind: many I’ t ‘ 1221:1in throne O‘l the oceasion of of the spirit. Loyalty to Britain, hquIue..t10n 18 “HI†Of hIw and limb as I? no money; The government put ‘ 882165 1, .I. 2 .3215 than: 31,122 DIXEQIITQ‘LUOI‘I of 2.32: colors {0 the said. Was the, right and privilege of , “C01 ‘15 Of 11101111080 (onscrvative ma- tm‘Oufh 21 :ml 1515: season, but failedI *3 0“ . ., a {a .L .0. 3.311025 Clst liontniusuiv’ iteiiinent. all. Canadians. 11111530311FCTS “OHM do W011 t0 tCll to 0'13“ par lament t0 vote the mon-. L ,0rgigflï¬qg {lagï¬ï¬‚ï¬ 3 2"; EVA 0 " L...“ 0â€"~â€" v â€"-~.â€"- - -___,-. ‘ The colors 12.2.1 122- u donated by The - colors having been presented “:9 Premier 3“ in â€0 uncertain terms ey. There are now forty thousand 31)-; Ed, ‘I “3 with“ \E‘LZ-3‘2 ESQ-age ..:0-~000 ‘0. ;>‘uc;:’.:cr Landry of the Senate, who to subaltrrns of the regiment, (‘01.;‘ind t0 “"3““ him that their I’D-5111035 lications, and if these were granted,i I":- ....0-3 315 li0‘:7‘.:‘.‘-l‘:li‘j Colonel of the regiment. Hughes made a short address in interests and the physiCaI 3N1 moralI an expenditure 0f four hundred thous-l The storm on Monday WhiCh 2355- by ‘iflztnfng an; 321‘ Hays had a ‘ ‘ 5 ".272 jfï¬pjyfs: : The czremony took place outside the French, saying the fusion of Englishjwell‘being 0f their employees are far l and dollars would be required. Therel ed over this section brought the .icrse 2.11.21 .. -.0.'...“;;".‘.3u -y--3;£13.i church. where the l‘c:iiiien formed and French in former times made lmore important than party alliance. is no authority to make 21 Governor- long-lookedâ€"for rain, and as the The 51°31‘13“ to the Light, Heat 55 __,__ librce sides of a square. the great Anglo-Saxon race of to-ithe open bar must 2':-‘500 If Sir James I General‘s warrant t0 cover such anI drops fell with a pitter-pat a sigh Power Co. line between Luis-50.0.: and â€": - :3; U ray thisl The flags, which are of silk, with day, and he looked forward to theiWhitneY stands behind the open bar expenditdre, and there can be no (115-. Of relief went out from many whose Fenelon Falls caused considerable in- : 3 . 2 be“ lit-2:000.- .' cold lettering, were Messâ€: by Cure day when all seeming diï¬erenceg in i he must go wrth it. tribution until parliament meets and crops and garden truck were burning convenience to local power users. ' f _ - I W , lliarois, the chaplain of the regiment Canada would disappear, and a great! --â€"â€"â€"---- votes the money. ’ up owmg t0 the great dI‘OUth- As soon as the storm had abated, 3, 0:..1 .eports fro-. :Iwho had the support of Captain Ar- and mighty nation be formed on theIlHOW T0 BEA! -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~--â€"â€" Lindsay was blessed with a glor- the company promptly set to work .132: 23: 1:00:93 indicate the same mand Lavei'zne, as adjutant oi the foundations of the French and Eng-E [NMATE LEFT THE lious shower, bUt it did not last 1038 to repair the damage and shortly 602141025003 6-1730“? DOintS- A Couple regiment, and l.t.-Col. Landry, com- lisha WITH SOME WEEDS enough although what fell did a after 4 o’clock everything was run- :2" 2‘12} ;‘-...;::.1crs and several fif- ‘ HOUQE 0F REFUGE great deal 0f good. ning $111001:le again. 2:90;: pend i‘.l:;0 have been caught THE BAR AND BUS‘NESS I U The storm was more general north The Bell Telephone Co's line he- lzi some 0.20101 strings of baSS. Mr. . ‘ In the production Of alfalfa seed J G 11 *â€" . 0f Lindsay where the rain fell in tween Lin-dSay and the Falls W38 81‘ L D. '-‘ erts 2. while out fishing with â€" the weeds to be especially watched ames a o-way, an inmate 0" the ' torrents for several hours, thorough- so out of cammission as a result of ("‘he (‘lobel nths His test'm n b s‘ are ragweed, ribgrass, bladder cam- I House Of Refuge! was before County A x ' l mo ' 1 0 y as a. u mess ’ pion, trefoil and sweet clover. .IUsual- l Police Magistrate Moore 1 ‘ h . t h . "‘ l man is t at his own 5 aï¬ as in 11y it 1% only the perennial 1y soaking mother earth. The light- 1 I . charged ning and thunder was severe at weeds “'1th taking French leave from that times , and it is rumored that some the storm. llNDSAY crimiâ€" c 1... E. Wagar one morning lately I‘ ’ ‘â€â€œ'°33i2711.""‘.. â€" I’il' . -- “‘“y'c ‘“ mm" “m1“ ‘ arge The most srgmhcane support that : 2-2212. 1" "’3'“ Ibemg 181212111212: Mr. Rowell is receiving in- his fight; chreased ï¬gatlyhir; ebmciency under no which contaminate the seed if the institution on June 10. He has been damage was done. - 23:1: .0. 323;: an: crove one o e . . icense. ere a cell a very ma- ‘. . . - for the abolition of the bar comesl - Wanderin about the countr ever . its-0:2 through Mr. Robertson's 4i terial reduction in drunkenness. Not killed out and thinIplaces Of ï¬eld . g - y . At Sturgeon Point-and also at 1 from men who are at the head or. are t he care f With- sc the Since and the magistrate gave him a , . . - .. ' ""“" :T "‘9 52.3."38 time slippin oï¬ l onï¬tenth Of the men ODC80 arrested a n 0 a" y ' Pleasant POlnt the r3111 fell .seeadlly ' “‘m , “““ ‘f‘ g great business enterprises. When the! - . , severe reprimand and warned him . i ‘; .e'nor 1;; â€1:0 the boat Ghe , 1 now found themselves in the hands In aISIkey the dOCkS are sometlmes _ _ _ for four hours. At the latter place III, a I: 0. 3.5.â€, 'f'l d Liberal party in the Legislature deâ€"g I . . common. They should be‘pulled when against leaving the institution with- Mr J Greer had two cows killed f Lindsa I, :~ a." Liv-A. ’l‘ld- thod be fie cided to make the abolition 0f the: of the police. At on: time wheat a. in blossom after the ground has out the consent of those in author- l ' ' IMr. J. G. 33:71:81; 0f Yinâ€: 0 I I I-_ ..I..00.e a; ...u as: wrt rawn Irom licensed bar one of the principal; Circus or other enter ainment V151 ed bee softened with rain or the ity over the House of Refuge. h . t rrh I this sec- rived home ThurI y rom 86.5 0211"? 001'? Wound was a Pamflfl 1 k 0 ’t 1 ti M Th ithe town men fren21ed With hquor n a 0‘0 y T ere 13 more ca a m He was in Regina about a week s: 00;:0123 are following p an s 1n 1 s p a orm, r. omas: do the streets dan erous for wo- may be picked out when cutting the tion of the country than all other a 0 nd states that the city is fast In“... “7“ - 0I 0 . . ' Findley, viceâ€"president of the Mas- ma . g seed nd burned The cam ions es- diseases put together, and until the g a _ 1" A“ in?†met With 3‘ smmar seyâ€"Harris Company, a employing men and children, and were so numâ€"r . a . i . p ' PROSTRATED BY last few years was supposed to be recovering from the eï¬ects Of. “I†313301090 50'0-“0'02181' While taking a thousands of workmen in its factor- crous that they could not all be ar-I peICIally night flowering catChflY or II. Iincurable. For a great many years cyclone. Contributions are commgm ‘ ‘ m .0 l s d 0 str 11 ter 5 h' rested. The abolition of these condi- l sticky cockle, when 1n blossom ShOOt TH]: INTENSE' HEAT doctors Pronounced it 3 19931 disease fast from all quarters and the secâ€" ; figâ€, 5:11 AWAY lea, Helms-1:1 1; 0 1i rim C ls ‘ tions would be a boon to the work- UP above the alsike and if not too and prescribed local remedieshanld b3; tions destroyed willbe rebuilt in a. . / j ; ,0) ,.0' ; approva . e l. assey- ar e om- _ . - 0 ""‘" st ntl failin to cure wi oca , - l L“ “‘ ‘ ingmen and hung happiness to many .thlck may be either pulled or the con a y profounced it incurable. few weeks time. I. ' I pany suffers in Toronto from the Advocate: 0While driving along the treatment. tops cut off with a sickle. It would Saskatoon is still booming. Its p0, -7 ' AS . . homes. ' ‘ ' S ' h r ve Catarrh to be a f the e r. . to lne Tuesda mornm , Mr. Mo- eience as P 0 11 Bed W KILLED too close proxrm1ty 0 I 01) n b8 , , be necessary to hand pull W1ld mus- wn' l y g. Constitutional disease, and therefore ulation is about 22 000 and building and some years ago offered to spend It may be said that Mr. Munro is ., ses helsey, of 6th concessmn, El- . . . t t P . I . tard from alsrke and spud out any requires constitutional trea men . operations continue without inte p- g I . ._ ... I\ 502d accident a large sum of money to prov1de a Liberal and a follower of Mr. Row- ox-eye daisy. Trefoil is hard to deal don, was prostrated by the heat and Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured Ic rru ‘ ‘_ 1 other accommodation if the license 1 . L p. 1 t0 d th t h 0 . . . fell from his wagou. He was taken by F. J. Cheney (30., Toledo, Ohio, tron. s Point lastI , e1 1n the egis a me an a e is mth 1n 3131129,, . . . . . th 1 C t't t' 1 cure ,. o‘d l near the works were cancelled. t e t t Q Here ‘8 I d 1 t f th ’ld into the mange, Medical 31d Was I is e ï¬n y It onsti 1:1 ionat .11 on I â€" 4 C i ‘03 year i , no a comp: ten W1 mesh 1 11 re c over mos o e Wl‘ the mar et. is 3. en in erna v in 1;. '- - l - ' 0 c d nd he was later removed 0 .I .2 .2 . 1 .Jst his life. At the Belleville meeting the bu81â€" l some testimony from the editorial mustard disappears with the first summonc a doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon- MR. DEVI EN '0. c733.†'l.,.t .9 little chap was .2: .. '0 .0 1 :.::l when he un- ??;'L .0‘. '. ; 04.5.; on the back 1 :2 :1: ._,0l’:c5 to ride up to sixes became frightâ€" neSS advantage 0i temperance re-, columns of th. Toronto World as to cutting. The rest must be hand pull- form was presented in a striking lthe relation of business interests to l ed, Docks shoum be cut or pulled it way by Mr- Hugh Munro, M-P-P- 0f1the liquor trafï¬c. The World, (115- lthey appear after the crop is reâ€" Glengarry, 8. Partner in 0118 Of the l cussing the circumstances under moved for hay, and any other large carriage manufacturing estab- which a drunken locomotive engineer rennials must be dealt with in a siâ€" l l I 138' KINGHORNâ€"LOVETTâ€"At Canning-l lars . ' Address: F. J. CHENEY08: Co., To- ledo, O. to his home. offer one hundred dollars MARRIED l case it fails to cure. Send for circus ton, July 4th, 1912 by Rev. James‘ ful. It acts directly on the blood and ,mucous surfaces of the system. They any for and testimonials. WAS ELECTED Mr. Devlin, sonâ€"in-law of Mayor Wood, was elected over the ConserVa- Qtive Candid-ate in Ginistine constitu- : 3.; 33‘ ‘41 35-"310': throwing him lishments 0f the Province. Alexanv sent forty people t0 sudden death milar way. Ribg‘rass and campion R. Conn., Mr. Tho-mas Kinghorn Sold by Druggists 75c I : and one: :0, fence, where his life- dria, in which Mr. Munro’e factory 1 on the morning of the fourth of J 1113’ seeds are altogether too common in and Miss flime Lovett, of Victoria Take Hall's Family pins for conâ€"1 ency in the Provincial contest in - t, ‘ 03"? 2:;5 found a. few minutes is located, has been dry for eighteen ‘ says: “A drunken man is an inefï¬- red clover seed, as are also those of county, stipatinn. ) Saskatchewan Thursday. 19123 52:01.! was fractured, death ' _______,__, *_ .,___, ._,_0. ’â€" ‘â€" {it 0: es:a:‘ -1e: U: ‘ K Hose Wagon Bamaged - (From TUESdaT’s Post.) 135‘ moron:- while driver Bell was tilting the fire team on the sal- a; wag“: the front axle broke. The its We inches in diameter and 9'0": ("C‘irrmi where a weld had' 2 push: l0'n ' a Yes, read it again! You’re not mistak- en we are going to holda dollar Shoe Sale this W eek. Decided Bargains Women’s Chocolate Low Shoes. a new style, flexible extension edge soles and cuban heels unequalled as a smart street shoe, sizes Women’s Low Shoes Select quality of Vici Kid bright ï¬nish and always diessy, this style low shoe is l suitable for house or street ; ‘*‘ «0012:. Ltc'iily the accident hap- . :10: 2'5: .: 41,222: if it had oc- a , _ 2 1_c_), 3 3 L? 4 and 5. do. «.9â€" "f†"231' 00m were on the we VIC many bI‘O Every pair worth $2. Sale ,wear. IWorth '“‘ .1nds-.00. ken lines of splen- Sale Price ‘ '- 1",; .th would have did shoes that we are not going' to price - l l ‘0 :20‘3322172" ,‘ff’: continue. We’ve $E‘ “@9 0 00.00002 0 t 21 e s of .......__.._.... 0 ~â€" , - 0â€"â€"â€" .0 1 W shoes where we’ve Children’s and Girls 1 New styles of Men’s Low Shoes . .~.r. only one 01‘ tWO Ankle. Strap Dressy Pumps and and Boots at Low‘ Prices. Men’s , ,.~ â€an ‘ ’00'd of lax-onto L mverSIty .' «.321: ..1; . 0 l. 0 ~ . II 2,0 of l)en..alSur- III0‘~01 Irlé-nfal operations elf‘lliii'med at moderate ' ' â€Yer (’irf-qory's Drug Store ...'-â€"â€" . . SPWILLI \‘ \ (4 AV“\# W T. RICH R’>§‘;ll l attentIon to diseases 3 , 'lhreat and Chest 554-9., Member of the z «m , Ultlï¬ge of Surgeons, I “mm 1209']; C, . .- mm“ a Ll) Special *0 aux-sex: and 32s . 5.3.0... .10} Women and children ‘ :“-"-'~"~:0~:»:»:~: ' :~:~:~:~:~)l pairs of a kind. we’ve placed all theseshoes on tables by themselves and While they last you may take your choice of the lot for just one dollar. There are Shoes for Women, Nlen and Children. Every Shoe is worth two or three times our asking price.. Never before have you been offered such shoes for one dollar and you may never have such an opportunity again. These bargains Will not last long sogsecure the shoes. You Must Act At Once Low Shoes, Patent Leather, Vivi Kid and Chocolate, all sizes 5 to 10. Worth $1.00 to $1.25. Sale Price tan calf patent colt gun low shoes. metal They look smart and ï¬t perfectly, made by Goodyear Wilt process. Sale Price 52 Kent Street I Felix Forbe 7 Lindsay