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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Mar 1903, p. 4

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. England bu immigration I. well x well u emigration problem: to worry aver. A number on! prominent Enguth new-papers hare been recent- ly drawing uttentlon to tho pauper w‘WB 13323:“th that is pdnrlngln tron Europe. it la estimated that gurlng tho put two yang tlmunnda o! the» papers luw lottlod ln Lon. do: and la the large oltlu along tln cut cont. when already thug mg. a Indhlently large forolca element, A. a rule lrnmlgranu cram Europe make pour 111th m are gem “ally illiterate. and Wit to quality for any labour but that o! the most inferior kind and may; offlthem do out resort E3 dishonest and oppres the methods it is inexcusable to per- mit the combination. I} organizpn its existence cannnot be defendqj. Min-ago“! 83:3le toseg; _it ,wim‘s ‘i'broad 'genm’a} 'pfihéiple Sailfish. it find an to. will 501m the '. Owen Sound has recently perfected anangements to get the current time once everj-twcnty-tour hours. It is racgiv‘od ‘at 11.55 am. daily Item the observatoxy at Ottawa. At 115-: the telegraph instrument re- cords awarning dash, which is re- peqtgd'ut intervals until 11.55, when two dgshpq in succession record the ,correct time. At tbs Dame instant the telegraph agent closes the alco- tric circuit with a. key that has Heofi installed, and the tire alarm‘ hell gives one stroke. This occurs at ox- actly 11.55, and if watches arc not right to the second they may he cor- {acted at once from the time at the Ottawa obiexmtory. 1T.“ advantâ€" ages of the system are View! and tha conmnionco afforded in wcil Wotth' the man exponlo entailed. The New York Herald propose: a bounty system as one way to: increass ' Sir Mile Creek, from which Ithaca, N. Y»... draw; its water supply. is loan) to he asort of mm». Fnur or live handled case; of typhoid. with many deaths. in the penalty paid lot, ”is city’s folly. Watch the water lupply' ‘ I I v not care to do even this. The present British Government is under obliga: tion to stop this alien immigration as its restriction was one of Premier Bulfour’s election promise: in 1895. it this is done the trend. a! migration will no doubt. turn towards America. .where it is not mare welcome“ but rather less, than in Great Britain. ‘ mm; a! 560 mum; at man: one Umeméyjmgd m fiafilmyn at the meat mlmamas: Warsaw 9 gm! may afiwewafil whose mm mm mum»; new as: ‘ 1k ‘rgwate he: «mi in “ma alum 0! mu. saw bimodal: up. paid a with fun. and new Gamma Wt .25 away), QUEEN In: the conic: tian of such «landmi- Thuto‘o a, future Rockefeller under that lad'l ing the birth rate at United Staten. The Herald's plan is to pay $1 (or the (Lac child; 32 for the second, 34 (or the third; 88 tar tho fourth and so on till the family limit is reached. It has the merit of simplicity. 2“ ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- A 3 The laws prammq‘and “3993.39 to protect the rights of the cltmepa, and the laws should he so applied an entvouggd an; to otlect that pup-2 pose} wpgtnor ‘theLi-f enfOx-éémént be against a. greedy corporatiom or t: nst, or against browbeating crqwdi “or riotous mobs, acting in the name of organized labor. It combined cap- ital cannot pergoym its_misa‘ion with- cap. BOXALL MATTHIE Mr. Clark, Grand Chief of the Order of Railway Uonductcns,l seems to be the right kind of aman to direct a large and intelligent body of organ- ized wonk'men. H'q recognizes that right is right, no matteu- whqther capital or labor may be inrolvgd. In a speech at 80%;: the other day that in not just; more, no man. cap- italist or laborer. should ask. Hardware Graniteware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Clothes Wringers Washng Machâ€"ines Step Ladders ' ‘ Coal Oil Machine Oils Sc00p Shovels - Manure Fades Horse Bruehee Evetrough Conductor Bipe Pumps Sinks Iron Pipe and Fittings Brass Fittings (bl! end so our Stan Diophy. mummies AID PWIIIIG w. [and in than um. mwsii. my“. flamiti The Weekly Pat. 112 [out at, Lind-tr. {Moms mm. k .â€"câ€" Elbows Stove Boards Stove Blacking Pipe Vanish Stove Repairs Stove Mica. Evetrough Conductor Bipe Pumps Sinks Iron Pipe and Cary. Combs Stove Pipes;and Miss Annie Dickie then went to the platform and made a presentation of a. pulpit: Bible \to the new pastor on behalf of the Junior Christian En- demo; Society. This corgmony was followed by the prgxxltagfea ‘9 him of apo’ib'i't gown from tho Lndica' Am ani ladies bf the congregation, by Mu. Pearce and Mrs. A. Camp- bell with expreuiionl of welcome and hegr‘tg: _symp§thy. and. co-operatiop; ,,_,I-u.. AAV WFWSNW won "l I-Igy‘ any” 7"." y â€"r,,v- v. L” , . .m- ._ Ptthfeau a» Matted Hm mug-enter). He mottled the hat the he had Ital ‘ed root the owdln at thn congrega xgu. an wacagdal to tell the people how film noulct make the most of their mintster. First. he said. tat acquainted with‘ him in the nulpit and the prayer. meeting. Apprectato him. cement him very highly in love for hue work's sake. {Eli's text twee. “I be. 8890!! you. brethren. to thaw. them that labor among ion and are oven you with the Lord. and ndmcniuh you; end to esteem them very highly for their work'o nuke. And be at peace among yourselves" t'l‘he mrvice was then clonal: and Run Ur. Pitblado end Mr. J. Pater- son. elder. accompanied Mr. Macmil- lan to the front door nnd late-minced him to many members at the concre- ' 917', ' W‘ at?" vvvt~ .. ._ , mtg 9? than“ tor has sermons u. .a Her, and was reappointed. am ' . E. Q‘amla was also ro-ummmtm sen-treasurer. " Prestdent Cusley then unmanned . a meetmz o! the directors an fletur- ? any, March 7th at a p.m.. to arr: : Inulk routes an}! sell the huttermi I: after which the meeting clonal. m A Gounod trlbnte. .I‘he Canadian Implement and Ye- htcla Trade, eJournal publidtod in the intereot o! the agricultural - Ice-s, hes the {allowing to any of Mr ' Rack..Kylie. cert-lace manufacturer-t ‘ o! .thls turn: Hr. Kylie hen had a meet mecca-gal mean in the sleigh and cutter lines. This 'old estab- lldtad houee ho.- long held the repu- Itation of turning out the highest ,,_-;- .1 .AA.‘_ -â€" 6b.- _--I-A§ “- INCH 0’ I". J. I. "IOU".- tfll. MT! 0! "WV. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social Way in the bane- ment. .Thp room was gaily decor- ated with {lugs and mottoee, and arâ€" rangements were made ‘lor serving refreshments. Rev. Dr. Patrick took the chair. and read a telegram from the Brandon Presbytery, sent by W. A McLean, clerk. extending to Mr. Mamcillnn a most hearty welcome to the west and ‘wishing that his pas- torate might be along and fruitful one. Dr. Patrick also «spoke of the cal; to Mr. Macmillan as having been absolutely unanimous and enthusi- as-tic. gation‘. 333,339?” who did not §et flow 333333333 "Do the «on of 3333 "an“! 3333 3333333333 3333-3333» utt the 33333333333 $3690”; {33333335- it“ 31313“ 3333:. M3 Mme 3339313 333333 3333 uuuflefl 33333 at 3333333333333 3333333333333“ 333 3 333 3:3: 9333-9 3333333 3333.3 03333333333 333333. 3333 3333- 3339333333 333 3335 33333333 33333333 333 3333: 933333 ‘ 23:33 33333313 333 33323 [3393 333331 33 333 gm: 333333333333 .3 339333 383nm 333333 3333 3333 33333333" 333333 33333 333333 33333333333333 #333333 33333333! 33333833u 33333 33393 33 3333 333: 333 a 3 333 R83 '3? JP“? 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Coffee and other refreshments were then served and the remainder of the exoning spent in apleaeant sc- cia’. gathering. ~ v Development of Cadet Corps. As a. result of correSpondence be: tween‘fion. Bichard' Harcourt, Col. Otter, Lieu-ECO]. Peters amt Lieu.- Col. Pellat, greater attention will probably be given to the development of Cadet Cowps in the High Schools at the pravinca. The Minister pt Education will 93k (or e grant pt éifiOO to aid this work. ehd $50 fill VL,-vv be given to each class which complies with the conditions laid down by' the department. The Department at Mig iitia Supply to each company breech. loading rifles and accoutrementa upa on the promise of each Boarde ot'l‘ruso‘ tees that they will be responsible (or them. :It is recommended by the ct- ficers mentioned‘ ”that a universal uniform he canted, Wing of per- haps khaki and! a straw. hat. It we: thought well that one or more teach- era in “each school @3314 My” drill instructors at tho ‘Lcnfinn ‘- Toronto Military: _Schools. It wag ‘- L- LL, A1 the 01083 a! the sermon. Rev Dr. Patrick gum unarntivn of tho cirucmstaucc awhich had led up to the induction. and he then addrqs-Jed to Mr. Macmillan tho Questions ap- painted for such occasions. which Mr. Macmillan satisfactonlz' animated. A' (cw. momenta of allon pray" to!- lowcd, after which the hymn. “Como. Holy Chou-t. our Souls Inspire." was suns. Artur oltorln.’ 'pruyvr. Rev. Dr. Patrick formally luductml Mr. Macmillan Into ths paltornla of St. Andrew‘s church. and extauded to him the fight hand or teller-mp. 1 Hi- mnrum Tack. lR-w. Dr. Kl trick addrauod the newly Induc member In! the two- !old task helm-e him. u lndlcated In tho words, “Feed .my shoe . and‘leed my Lambs." gun. in r are“ :6 to A. __A LA._LA- (mulch. comma (or MERE. 75172316; vase use out the (hang! at the riflenue. Brandon Congratulations. nitiul f the I been billi- ;o the on of or on En- : was P nil“ tziics' ttion‘, lamp. etnnd l to . all: more en‘ a me ant nigh- } b0“ enVe L but duty“. from nltlc a call- Expeotetion "Inflation. 3 "Brewster" in Kingston Daily News: If I could discover one man who said' that he Was delighted with an opera house performance, and that it was tally a! good a! the pres! tines led him ‘to hope it would be“ d would endeavour to procure his cut for printing purpmee. He would- be mall worth seeing. I have been to “me, real}; emellegt entertainments thia winter. yet in not one instance 'wu there no kicker. In passing through the lobby is the place to hear the criticisms. Reasonable people. as a rule are ”tidied and consider they got the nine or their money. but the chronic crawler (ind- (unit with e'erythinc. He clan-gee the ehovmun .wlth printing lien and lend, lag the people utray with purpo'e. . Regardinl pron noticeg it my; a. stated that. they are clipped from «the 'er paper. and are nportl written by thou who are competent to crib. lobe puiormeneel. 0! comm. ell ' writers do not see thin“ nlilre.‘henee 0 .9!” vnriotyjn the notion. in the “AAA- _ _ ' Rich. Kylie. carriage manufacturer. 0! this town: Mr. Kylie haw had a ’ molt cocoon-{n1 season in the alaigh and cutter lint-IL This 'oid estab- linked hon-o ho,- long held the repo- tation of turning out the highest grade 0! good-I on the market. Mr. Kylie‘a motto is not how cheaply he can offer good. ‘to the Public, but. how high agrada he can otter. The prospectng customer who enters the Kylie showrooms aldom fails to pur- chaoo after viewing the. goods. with a few explanatory ‘notos by “Dick" ' thrown in. The words. "Made by Kylie." stampai on his rigs. is 0. out- ticicnt guarantee to the buyer that _ he is not taking any oh‘anoea. mm mm.“ m nun-rum- mtew loo-m Plenum, ‘- The annual motion oi stockhold. an and patron pm held at the memory on Murdoy. Feb. 38th. at 8 gm. Owing to tha inocunnt min during tho attarnoon the meeting was not large. many from the aim i. try being unable to come. Mtor the minute. of hut meeting Worn road and adopted tho ore-mlent. m. Casioy. admire-ed the meeting briefly. setting forth‘ the work of the year. Hp had been careful not to make any nnneceuors cxpenditnro. but fun-l had ooot much more th-ui ho had counted on. He had worked tor tho beet interests oi the atook- holder. nod patron. The plant We" in good condition. and he hoped the debt on ix. would be entirely paid or! in nyou or two. Mr. H. J. Lytle. who had carefully audited the accwnts of the you’, read hil report. Which was well ro- ceiud. He explained that at n moot- in: oi the directorsâ€"who are ail-n stockholdersâ€"held about two monthl ago, it wan decided to apply ‘the pro- fits of tho your to the reduction of the debt. which ‘mu now only three lmndrod doilnro. Tho report was on motion ooce led and fyiod. The more cry-treasurer then rend n tabulated ltotoment oi the qnnn~ tity o' milk 3nd oreun receivedilar- in; tho you, And the proceed. time.- of. of which tho iollowinf lo ‘nn ex- tract. ‘11.: Milk "Mitch Lumen lto.; Meant received. 129,294 lbo; A-n~.‘n- II I . Wm“ ' Slum lbolo n A win who condo’mn a or omnnoo no not cam- pclonl to udgo. llt ll basin-e 0! their limited knowledge that. they expect the marvellous and when they don't no pomqtlxipc bowel-In! {mar meihiig. ah'fi Winfi”'w" I razelww 2““ am an.“ 9‘ hi film h Wang “mm mm rm mm ur "Wm. M "w mom :9 w :0 l a ' .Jahn we a? I 5 90m. ~ - 9 km. \ H w hi and Rattan 8m 9- r -. ma Mi awarded a “at? a new {or his mviou M ta. am we FI-Wmin‘fil. and Eg‘aaa a was Mao rerwpmn 0d pet MMWV” Preddant tCaslay thou unmanned a meetinl of tho dimtwe an Sutur- day lurch 7th “8 m . to uni milk' mutt: huh naught: huttorm after which the mouinc cloned. 'Clll.' .1..- v vw v w an the mpornatithlnchKy comma; at once that. the produgtlon Ail no Wood Iouuronont. 'Dlm following. from the Orillia. Times, shows that the wood measura- mant. question in to the; tore in‘ that town as well u_‘m Lindsay: good. Ito. . cream race wen. u" . butler m produud. 119L199 19.: 11111191- m‘uh Imd “11.61.0111 ‘bnn . 111912991!- bt butter told. 1012411 .19. 111-9911on otcrom told. 11. 80; pro- ceeds ol buttermil it w 3890.19; 191111 119919.M%11H.299.9 M11111. 1111111111. 991m ('11 111* 111m 119 111%! 11111111.. 1:119 and. 1,11.- 1111.9111up11111 1 51911111111 9111 “‘1'. 111111. 14911; Mamie 111-1 11 $.91 1 111111 19111 1111111111111. 1113 1119 1111111 119111.111. 1111111: 111 1111111 9111.1 111 91.111.111111911111111' 111 111111 99111 ”:‘fime. mg" @1911 {m1 2" “11 lirké‘x Sir.-â€"In regard to an article in your last issue, to otticial measure- ment of wood. vour corremondout status that the Myers are willnlly flawed by the farmers by‘ selling 90 cubic feet for acord. Now. this in o. mistaken idea, as my farmer who sell- leas than 128 cubic it. cells by the load. not by the cord. and all were an some__'bcy_era who gnnot buy a cord at a. time these small Iowa Ming ahigher price ‘per cord. He also advocates keeping an official at the market to measure and tag each load. As the buyers insist on keep- ing the farm:- on tho market until wood, it would necemitate the' town after dark before they wiil buy his council to supply lights. or the fam- er: to carry dub lanterns to show the. . what tumount was on' the tag. 3. a; lat thunyo ram dealing; The farmer is willing to 30.}! 1.23 entail; tent fiefi‘cord ewerly fume! it th'a buyers will pay market price. dYourc. 2130.. A. A. C. _ Reference to the item complained of will dhow‘ that the statqmdnt in pcsslbly willnlly‘neoced.” 'l‘ruo. it! may be on in exceptional cases, It. is an incon m‘vertaibie not; hbw- bver, that not one load in ahh‘ndred sold on thd martotjor acord con- tains 1% cubic fret. because 'the wood vari’eu in length from a) To 224603128. instead of being 24 inches long. .S_tnnda.rd' measurement and standard price. 8313:) thumb” it be AAA.- _ _k-‘-4.. 5'8"};1038. woo' l'd‘mo' prom pt sale, and butts: anti-faction to both" unyar and canonâ€"Ed. Timon. In no unplug at I.» m hutâ€"loo to Isaiah, tbo "no. The following in uuynupaio or an uldrall by l". Ida E. Til-on. 0! Watt Salem. Wlu.. who bu boon con- [ducting noel-loo o! poultry inuiitutn mention in Nova Sootin: Wa mu build ndr . sunny. warm Imu hon-o. food vol-bounced ro- tinn‘. and 13°. kind. Idtblul mute". yet aotout our-elves in poultry col. turn by Allowing everything to pour Wash tho for» Mo nasty para- mtm nround and on them. Boll-loll Iomo minor put- then no two great olauou of poultry potash". lice and unit". The lotto: homo no thorax, only opmboociq head and Andaman. 'I‘hoy bolong to tho uruchnidao or minor kind. and on nearly all blood more". Some of the lioo. notably thn largo no: hood louse. are blood motors, bub moot of them or. filth laden. The blood waking lie. when killed by oil, noun": die llomyrmd roll up them-alve- und proboocuu Killed more quickly in alcohol. the robouoia no; nonstimol be m. hm are about uiuo kind. of Iloo, and [our kind- ot uitu. into-tin pouitr . Tho put- cut: in nine. co - or In obnpo. but preventive and Mb lul mount-u do not dine: no mo . Win! nusms There in an important difference between lace and mitee. I have done coneidereblp work with the inter-)- spope. and em convinced that hen- lnce do not breed on horses and cat- tle. The letter here their own kinds independently. Hen-lice wili run over horsec and cattle. damning greet annoyance but do not in: nite on them; while initee ere cosmopoli- tan. They will bite nil elite. even unto thy men eervent and thy maid emvent. end the bunny or baby Within the doore. They do not bite the ekin, but puncture for blood. 1‘th- muitipiy on feet. [here lotu- oily known two hen-ileum to be burned when cleaning war thought t'opcloee. But irons, two eicxee with them. ”new. they can be conquer. ed. Hot. thin whitewuh (the lime neWiy einked with hot water), rero- eene emulsion. turpentine (dizzy or in oombi Mien), Nine. hot ter min“. A M'en hot water. have all u my knowledge been mnoeeeiuliy need The innit: thing In to re eat the np_piiee.tion_ every day .‘9’ a at __A, 7 _â€"-__- Ms mm! '0: uimtau «min In: W.“ h m ta out; but nu mm! mm; mm; «mm m we pnwnpupl whcn tron hum uhnn n $009 at m a nun- ” wince. am an}! FOIIMF anon. A mun mlnhnv nv I: an ”mush 'tn nanny non cyan. l mwutly um. I! lowl- nto nu inflated. l have lound l on clenn 85 Disl- in 15 min- ntso, by n pull box of hula bolluwn o! Per-inn unannt ponder. {do not get per-anally noquuntcd mm each Individnnl porn-its. hut npply my powder to the top 0! the! hand. under bent. wingr nnd Vent. Thin la «Inn in us evening when law]. no dtowu or when I not a. ban. and cavern! time admin: he: tncnhntinz. salted coal may will nnnwnr well. The Puninn ingot powder in volntilo. and should be kept tightly covered when not null. and in or ‘bo an in nut- hoxon nnlun mixed nnd hold with oil. Tansy. wormwood. and elder loaves. ceda: grin nnd onion akin- - are good discourage" in new. I also oftgn no 9, tumult filling. mm hide in perches, walls and neat-boxes Dy any. commg lorth to {east on blood ht nl g.ht hence our madam for destroying them must be directed to the house itsel!.'1‘he~c creatures are just Visible to‘ the nak- ed eye. They are more ruddy when they have had agood meal, and pal- a- after testing. A daylim-a exam- ination frequently discloses them on gick or littiug fouls. the pest- seem- ing to realign that the latter are not gcing to shake them off. Mica-1 when wry thick, will be found be- tween nests and walls. n Inch. In order .to catub' every hatch. broauoo the but: are lots cui- ccptnblo to application .than are the adult mount-on. On our lat-av. we found It naecousry to clean coma of tho curl-Ion. or can and dogs. with phyla-9331.3”. 010: Al -1 A _--_-..:O- man (is . win-I mm 9 33333:? I" m 8 «man w‘g. $90!.“ 3mm 00‘}! e um! WM 43 M"! “a! mu 3:93:33} 3333...; 33:333.. ""33. It will be coon that a ucoouity ta thorough olrnuing in muvoublo furniture in the poultry house. or movonblo nests and perches. 801p or cracker boxes hung to the wall by stout nulls driven part in 3nd ‘tippol up like picture nails. thou par-1i 1:: through corresponding holes in those boxer. make nut. only tnkon down for cleaning. and nioo ndjustablo to any also or height of fowll. since not- ivo broods would better hovo nest- out of reach of their prying mis- chief. and large 'broodo cannot, with- out injury. Jump down from' or fly to high nedts. Plea-choc most not be teeter-like. but whether they pull out of grooves or from under leather straps, will answer if move-nah. Wide perches prevent crooked breast bonds and are generally selected by modern heavy fowll. 'glrgn alchoicc. 1'th loot in Toronto Mr. A. J. Ford. (1 Wakely Ford. left lad: Saturday~ bu awn-chasing trip to Tomnmfivhere he joins the other members at their buying mdig Gate. '13.. R. S. Fort}. Ford". Peg troliA'. '1‘. S. fwd. 0!. . 8. Ford 8: co. finchen; 1.. N. ere-mun. a Crusman's. Peterboro; E". N. Ev'el . of Th9 Evely' 00.. 39th Strgthroy; “wan. Iona llco Mood In mm om. an 1.: nm or out upon the bum If pot-thin the man druid mm I» removed. and the prom pen 7 . Tm. act only me. an: bran nu place. for certain ”out". ‘lml he: fowl. a better a r. and mu m. mm.» on the mm or In a compo-t am It: "Hum mmm 1m eo- a thin Mt Hie! A! MI} I will.“ It" t on! nlmrrmou MM 0 m u on y mun II we Hum: pl ! 0 an N e on gum. mum d at he; wreak»! ow ‘ 1 Mm «*6le04". no» nan-mu QM“: H. Newtombe. a! the Newcainbe‘d Clintm; Ti" 5. Fault. of Paul: I: (3).. Seadorth; J. Malone. If Kline's, Stu/chroy; ND. N. u. of I. N. McConnell a: Ca, Smth am; “a, Mr. A. Row 01 Momma ' 00.. St. Cathexina. . . , . .‘ u..â€"â€"‘â€" .- ..~_ . .7 A9 npioneer refracea his step: bv bland trees. 30. Would that I could m'um by alias of clean hen-bonus with moveahlo furniture.‘~ . M; '-‘ ‘F.W.HODSON; 11.-... 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I)" I, but..." fiend on..-ouoo-oun :. .uo: O1 sg: ; .ono-u-nu-ooo “manna VOOIOOO 24o That our Shoes should be known I: by HIGH QUALITY than LOW PRICE. Good leather and Skilled Labor are very cheap, and High Grade Shoe must of necessity come at a fa'r price. We are prepared how- ever to offer the best shoes made in Canada and the U. S. at very reas- onable prices, Qual- ity considered. Men’s Lewis A. Crossett Shoes, :4 25, $4.50 and $5.0“ Men’s Hagar Shoes, Canada’s best, $3.50, $4.00. $1.505. Women’s J. and T. Bell Shoes, Canada’s best, :2 50, $3.00, :3 50, 34.00. Shoe repairing a specialty. The Style 01 Ink ion 13 an important factor to produceâ€"3 younger and refined (ace and :1 well shaped head 10 any Lady or Gentle- man. Prof. Dmmmend. who willbe at Lindsay. March 17th. can demon- ntrate this to um calling on him at his Show Room 112 has Ledies' md Geot‘: Wise. Toupces. Bangs Wavy and Plain Fronts. Switches in every length and W. that he will gladly adjust. In any Lady's head tree of chance to prove this. Don't hi! 4.. .- him. It in his only visit to Purc/zaser of the Gz'l/eS/fizb C0. stock of [3002‘s, Skoes, Ruééwm :3 Kim. ft is his only visit Lima”: this mm ’ nu nu ht a Jun-oust. (Pu-.2.) Mamexist‘u Witsâ€"Curios! -Wi3tâ€"w ell. “I! 3 Wt'leIâ€"i mi mmwwetndtellhab “ww' (. 3‘ J“ Bargains in Footwear of all km. See announcement of Discount Sale in a few days. flan Iowa.» In! and m : BENSON House, LINDSAY, MARCH 17d). z 7. HURLE} The Rubber that has the sale in Canada, simply on a ofits goodan. Made 3:“) 7352 rubber. “Grub: Rubbers went like iron" WE ARE ANXIflUS 7/1129 space belongs to . 3031mm 74- Kent-st., LINDSAY. me: we; MiflMDNw. d awn“ 8‘31 no Qua-'0 Hot“: inkym 1:9- «7?; one: or mssVLUEfl' “he" bush! 3‘," and, t “1"“ owing! r mug-11M :2...”de :5" - . ,_ -5 0h. A K“ iii. 1993. .43. 'lu'””‘ rm 0% H. m”... “0‘ I 0‘ Mm“. W WIDTH). n. Mm lair MI: mm H ”IMO! FOR SALE Wm M “OM. OM!

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