The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-05, Page 5•THE1RISN SOLO14R'S DREAM'
Falx, Nurse, 'last .night I drimpt I was
deadand in'a s.wate little office, and there
: was Saint Peter writing in a• moighty Hbig,
•bogk. e had a long beard and • eyes
• like ,di.win As, .and. they just looked throe'
ye like the way my baynit -went' thre
Fritz (bad cess to hien for landing me
• 'une.on the .'heed). • And. there was a
(i'ineral in a shining' helmetwith a gold
chicken on the top -of it talking to Saint.
.Peter as bold as brass, and he Diver took."
ofl`.hisd�tn�= • he`kI-ol nking
Are was- Daly e the-.eltail-('ort ice's; w ch
• • showed his• •ignererce. • • But I - knowed
Saint Tether, the niinitI sees him, hav-
_ . i,igeriell•ttleerhote oflineeat-home over --
the oven, • 1
"And whe are ye, says ,the Holy
• Saint;•"and what can I do•for'ye?" • •
"I'm the Kaisere" • says •'he, "Imperor
of .Iarmany, War Lord' of Eurip,"'•says
he, "Top Dog'of the w•or-r-ld," says, he,
"Wby ain't the guard turned out, .and
- • •-'•whote'a�.the-bit dt Airt'Oreavetr full- of
German.scldiers?"
"Well," says the Saint quite' politely,
"there is a sprtnklin" there.. Excuse me
ignerence," says.'he, • "but be ye the
gintleman who burnt down Louvain and
killed'a lot of wimen' and childe'rn , in.
Belgium?
• "I. am,". says , he, twistin'• ,his. pious -
taches.. "But don't niintien such thriiles;'
Tp. Hall, Iiolyrood, July, 26, 1915.
Council met as per adjournesentrnem:--,
hersall present with Reeve McDonald
in the. chair. •
Minutes 'of previous meeting were
read, adopted and signed Treasurer.
presented his halt -yearly Financial State-
nten.t;Aiming_ a_ balance to.'credit _of.
municipality an June 30th of $699,92,
after•having been considered byt;gnncil
,was-on-motioneaccepteii-=and- placed'' on:
tile,
• Prodeedin -to-examine accounts and
r I could tell ye Of 'hundreds of victries on passing the same ordered the issue,of
.like that if ye cared to listen for an hour the following cheques:
or two.",.Tames; Johnston,'Graveling at Lot
yerself," trouble "said• the Saint,g
Y , 17 can #i, 120;24. .
"Ive got°'em all down, on the dockit.; James Johnston, paid. for graveling
Luther has near kilt himself keeping ye
ledger posted," says he. "Xe friends is
expecting of ye..:They'll be moighty glad
to see ye, and if ye don't get a war -r -m
reception," : pays ••he, "my, name's not
Pother, says he.•
.
"Thanks;". said the ''Kaise r, looking
pleased, "I thought ye were a man of
on ,10th side road, 151.05.'
Charles Ellis, Qravel, .6 16. •
Frank Cole, Mealiing ditch Lot 11, ist
I;. N D, IL, 7 00.
Peter Moffat; .gravel and damage, 9 44.
Wm. Dawson, per cent on wire fence,
2. 00
Georgie Tiffin, per cent on wire rade,
work there. • • : ••'
fARM MACHINERY'
This is.an age of.Ilnprovement, Tlie
up-to•date (anger must read aasd 4n•
Yestigatc or lto ,cannot 'tie abreast of
the twee. There is ;cm class of busi-
neas or etii:erprtse that is coving Asst!
er to•day in thp Matter et Improve*
went m -than tbe: farm, the-appllanCe3
and achinery that 'are used to
operate It ecopeeeleally rind eueeesa-
fnllYe „Tile• progresaelve • liiiemer , must
re d, study and obaerv.eotb,e Udpga nt
interest that are being. :created for Ilia
advantage .and''tgr the enhancements
of his financial interests •
Farm imachiuerY� •withcart doubt,
stands• &mole -mit -1y in .tIte• (front rank
st3. isle ,needs Af the farm. It will not
doe o stand hack and, say ..'",i have a
cultivator' ---or, other piece of raaelana
cry- 4'014 is good :enough," dust be-
cause it has Been ia, use only two or
three years, when great improvements
In. operation and perfectness of work
have. been • supplied . by later patents.
Be on. the lookout for the new ma
chines. • inspect theadvertisifg col-
upin: of your. farm 'Papers :in view of
' seeing what there is that Is new and:
deserving of investigation And inquiry,,
•You will find -cultivators represent-
' ing shallow cultivation aiid others deep
cultivation. $tud:Y their Principles ,of
operation and results, .and when con,
hewo
Mr,all.d Mrs Ricliard'.Moore, of :ng
cbetteredthat thtany whathave you
are. have: arndk-
Benmiller.-annctiilee the engagement are working with, estimate whether or
of l!'trs ,Moore'is daughter., M7•i�ss• Mary not you 'can ,:afford to keep on using
Vanstone, to Mr. Royal ] ,Lloyd. • the old machine. Remember that per -
of -Gtoderioh, the marriage to take !dace fact •cultivatlon in the cornfield is the
" ld. T se
in Hotel 'autumn. big factor in getting ,tire fe he
Y thi'ngB are. important. anxd cannot be
:ri': R, Willie, whd,'three months ago, carelessiY passed by. ---Maritime Farm:
went to Wingliam toeassume leader-. er.
'ship of the Citizens Band, has "resign- •A Promising Heavyweight •
ed' that posit on and gone to Toronto' ,
wheee he eulistsd for service with •the
fourth contingent,
The Doherty Organ .Company of
Clinton, last week shipped one of their
boat pianos t'c•a uedhaserin Werh-wie, -
North Ronan, China. It will have to '
lie transported several .hunired miles
overland in ox carte after arriving in
China. '
The engagement is 'announced of
Miss MayE Meson, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr.: and -Mrs. George• -Masan,
Winghain, to Geo,r'ge, T. 3"'eGregor,
manager :of. the -Bank of .I3amilton;
Granum, Alta; the wedding; to take
place' the second week in. August.
A shipriient of 1;QQ hleevy'horses was
made from Se -&forth to England on
Wednesday of last week. The lot was
Beat. tty express to New,York; from.
whence; they will be shipped across the
Atlantic,_:,._They_ represented about
$20,000 and were all purchased from
farmers within 40 miles .of . Seaforth.,,
They" were considered ono of thefinest
lots of horses ever shipped from the
district. TOM COWLER ,
•
On August 14th. the ratepayers of a powerful`big,.fellow from Gumbsr,
_Land, England; who aspiresto wrest
Auburn will vote on a by-law to raise the t,ugilfotic championship 2roni
$2,500..for t1?e..purchase of a.pumping. ' Jesse. Will e. cowler is best known
apparatus, the Baying , of water ,Holds in Australia, where ,he has a long
and: installing hydrants. at different record of knockouts to his credit.
points in the vin age in ' order to pro•
Romance of Cancra
Vide more- adequate fire . protection.
The village now liar a fair fire fitting
the general_ use of cases or walk-
The
apparatus. tut there is reit a need for' !ng sticks was at one •time forbidden
sense tho?esoTxruian, __does P�!n• Home_by.'Imperlsl_edfet,.._except .td
lent of. water eirec1i if-tIi b law
"Vie lift:go up?".. �'Villiam' Kennedy, plank covering 'p y Y parsons of pat>•Iripn iankt-thu nTak.
Uh says Saint Pettier, thoughtful- . ;{1 ti Road con 2 8 00. passbe, and no doubt it will, -can be se-,ing it a privilege •which came to be'
iniuge,.Tose h McBurney, repairing culvert, cured in -abundance by pumpinali
g --it- eventually
popuiara 1 aaodistin Leon nobimThey men
e... -t• -- _ _L__ -S i.._t_•_ _..1. gs tl(7 , p from_ •�... M�:bl .i on Y
•like and sucltin' the.ind of his gold pen,
..... � � _ _, . s cr
con -6:145. :: - carried- thein --also; =th
made a thrilling mistake, 'my man- of that- time -
George Harkness ravel '7 04
LIFT GOES DOWN!" g ' gravel, Slims IN GODEItICII Tho Doty Itehly and artistically decorated c&nes
• Dan 11tcInnes ravel 9 28 serving as a rod for the punishment
Venn
HLA L9. -
' J5 Engine Works, Ltd , of Goderich, has
Thos. •Mobre,, 136 yards filling, lot • 39, of their slaves, The cane appeared is
con. 2, at l Oc:,` 13°60; 70 . yards gravel, just closed a contract ' in Ottawa for ljl igland as the badge of aristocracy
5 60, 19 20: the manufacture of 10,000 Aixty pound in about the fifth century, but after
Thos. Henry, repairing culvert, lot 20, shells, which will be sufficient to keep serving this purpose for some time
con. 8, 1 00, • the works busy for a year night and came into dropped
hands of the humbler,
-- • ure of ...the:. shells- and ' was dropped by those of'higher
George Haines, gravel and. damages„ ..day. .111e maniifaut a
13,1 6. social standing. It was re-establ'i'shed
.
John Purvis, gravel, 6 75.
Thomas McConnell, 47 •yards gravel
and refund Statute Labor i day, 60c.,
OP FIGHTING BLOOD
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After ten unsuccessful atteinpW .to
enlist for overseas - service, Charles 11.
Fletcher, a young E:rglishmdn from:
Stratford, has been • finally accepted iu
London, Ont. Turned down ten times,
six of them in Toronto;' because of de-
fective 'teeth,. Fletcher bas had six teeth
extracted and fourteen artificial ones'
put in, thereby coming up to the re-
quirements. He has seventeen relatives
_on the firing.line.
Western
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1915
thursdity, August 5th, igI'$.
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,Ever 'sh'ade of a vocal' ex,•press:49n and every _
t'ariation • in tone ••is .faithfully jecorded and;
reproduced. •
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Hie ntal nuslc`, ;,•
In n the records of such 'famous - selections' as
Tschaikowsky's Overture 184;2, one can dis-
tinguish the notes of:every instrument at any
Moment,. even in the most tremendous pas-
sages.
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witli the qualities of Columbia Records, we have i: -..sued •
a Demonstration•Record at 3oc. This record is typical
of the thousands of re .ords in our general catalogues and
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WIYL ALLIN j LUCKNOW-
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EXH1BITI0
TORONTO
116%000 pnios Q1. */
"PArRiOTIC•,.,YEAR" •
Model ,Military Camp •
Destruction qfBattleships:.
.Iiattles:er the Ali_.
1V,IAMMOTH
• Military Display
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M ►KCI op Intl . At,L,IEi
Tartar under Cultlyatloa•
'Mllli'on3. in Livestoehe
' Governinent Exhtiplts • .
TLIRIG4iNG .
Naval'Spectacle
. •' REVIEW, OF THE EET . _
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• Belgian • Art Treasures •
Creatore's.Famous Band
BLgest Cat and Dog Show • •
*A. • ROPKIFS
Field; Crain•Coinpetition
Greater Poultry Show
Acres of Manufactures •
One Thousand and One
new• Things 'to _See -- ,:--
REDUCED 'RAILWAY, RATES.
`FROM ALL POINTS •
KINLOSS -COUNCIL
i cIin, totin anl: Alvin Scott, two
Wing'hain young aicnl llaWc enlisted for
Aver sb#t 'toe,
Vessrd', 'Iipling and Mills,. who own
the flax mill at Wangham, have engag-
ed. 80 Indians from .the Southampton
Reserve .ta work in the flax bends'.
.'The am:lerich R►llbIio .School- Poard,
have engaged J. If.:J'ohnston, of Col.
liegwood, aye.;principal of •the (1ode601
Woes), at, a salary, of $950 'per year,
The rfierisie Toundry► at Winghasi'
recently .increased its working staff by
25 wen. The foundry has been quite
busy of la to .and :the staff, IS working''over-time,
- Use Rexall Orderlies for Chronic gon•-
Stipation; they are gentle in action, mild
and national r Sald only by J. G. Arnt-
sirong, The Rexall.Store, 10c,, 25C• &.
50c, boxes, •
. Mrs. i». Macklin, wife of`Dr. Mack.
lin, of ,G'oderich, accompanied by her
two sons, life on .Friday afternoon for
England, ,where.' they will.. join Dr.
• .M.a�cklin,, who 3.s: ,now doing hospital.:
$304-000,00 in Prizes
'and Attracttons.
4.
Prizes increased this year Jay_
13;000;oo; - ,. -
Excellent Program `oI. Attrac.
tions Twice Daily
Two Speed EventsBally;
Fiiretvofks livery Night,
New Steel Grandstand:-
Midway Better than Ever.'
Music by the Best Available Bands
SINGLE FARE over All 'Railways West Of Toronto, and' Pare and
' _One -Third' front outside ;points '
Prize Lists, Entry Forms ' and all infoirination. front thi Secr'etary`
W. J. REID, President. • A. M. HUNT, Secretaty.
[utilizes every heat ,unit.: Flues arranged so
.
heat . is ' for -.cad to travel overtop 4f oven in
George Malcolm, gravel, 8 00.
Donald M urchison, gravel, 4 80,
John G. McLeod, gravel, 16 16•,
John McKay, datirage -to • sheep by
dogs, 13 3'3. • •
'John McKenzie, gravel, L2 '32.:
George Ferris, gravel, 2' 24.
Henry;gees ir, gravel, 32c. •
Jwiiies-4enney; gravel. 1-36.
D. S. McDonald, 'repairing bridge,
6'00, lot 11, con. 3, and bridge, 50c., lot
14, con. 3, 6 50.
Walter McKeezie, gravel
arid damages,
,
13 ,0 -
Thos.•Lockhart, light at bridge,
lot 17, con 3, and gravel, 7 04,' 8 54.
James Kenney, 67• yards gravel Divis-
ion 35, 5 36.
Dan McKenzie, gravel, 4 56: -
Peter Kentrey, 7+2_yet ds graver grad-•
and'ditehiegat lot 16, con, 6, 14 76.
A• D.Maekenzie, otl.ptrntingoontract,
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1 icha:rd-Stanley; •gra•vel, 3 1g•
comas urriay, re Municipal Woild,
6 21; suhplies.and postal aeootint, 2" 85;
total 0.06. •
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Daniel McIntosh, :30 yds. gravele2:40.
Mrs. Susana I)e vey, gravel, 7 60.
Business:being overr the meeting ad
journed to meet again on, Monday, 'Aug_
9th, at 10 o'clock a. in. •
Thomas Murray, Clerk.
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down behind it and twice
un-
der the bottom!, before esca0-
o. chimn �
t>� ire
e ,. See die McCiary dealer r.
Sold by Lueknow Hardware Si Coal o.
M,aleking :
will rt,quiie the installation, of in the•
neighborhood' of•$5,000. of new plant,
which: wih. besecured in Toronto.: The
work of installation will be gone.ahead
with at once and inside a ' month the
Company expecte to be Manufacturing
the shell.. ' - ' • .•
Fpnues--_MeKENZiE.--A quiet but
pretty Wedding took place at the.tiome.
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Allen, Jpsephine
St.; Wingham, • on V1 ednesday, July
'28th, when the latter's sister, Miss
TleTiiiiii:111 irr i,laise
riage to ' Mt:, Archibald, Forties,' of
Hullett township; Rev.. David Ferris,.'
pastor of, St. . Andrew's Presbyterian
Clwr'eh, officiated. •The happy couple-
w.th_takt+. up_ tesidmeets on the groom's
farm in Hullett towiiehip, followed.`by
the best wishes of a' host offriends.•-
Wingham' Advance:
levee DLAntsse-At noon on Mon,
day otTast.:week Nb: 6 warehouse,;
,owned by the O;;livie 11'lilling .Cbni-
pany,, Seaforth, nvas discovered on fire
and an (stasis, ;turned in; hit -fortunate.,'
iy_the services of the brikade were not-
ills_
,required, as the blaze had been: .
had. " made
covered before the. iaanio>3
any. headway.. 1Jpon'investigation it
was found •to b3 a deliberate case of in-
cendiarisiu as oil soaked rags and,waste
were found underneath the 'building
just below' the floors, which had been
ignited and it was 'only a lucky chance
discovery •that saved. ilia but ing and-;
the twenty to twenty-five thousand
bushels of wheat •which were stored in
it.. This is the second attempt to burn
this warehouse and it is likely that an
irvestigat cin af-t eetittenstances, M
be held. • • •
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. 1). Anderson is visiting members
Jiee faininly.here of resent, _
Miss Hazel .Webster, of T.ucknoVv,
spent last week •with relatives here.
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Mrs.
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Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Barkwell, of
Lochalsh, were-ixests of. Mrs. William
Stothers one day last week.
`Mr. William Bowles moved his ditch•
mg machine from Richard Johnston's oto
Saturday', having finish'd a contract of
fifty rade c+f °diteb. 'Machine ditching
is a lot quicker Awl easier than the old
Mrs.. J. Craig, of Donnyhrooke,_ is
visiting her'dlaughter,Mrs. William Vim -
lay. •
, Mrs. John Kilpatrick and . Mrs.' F.,
Johnston visited at 5 ;r J. Kilpatrick's on
-Friday,
Mrs, Stuart Pinla nd. children are
sof.
guests at the home 1r: end Mrs. An-
son Ftnlay.
Mr, and Mrs. William Ritchiee visited
and
at the home of Mr.Mrs. T. Blake
last Sunday.
Miss Ada Helm f `'!.ion, feturned
home Saturday from at week's visit with
Mafeking friends.,
LOOK FOR -THE GOOD
Look for the good in man, ..
Lookfor, the fineen life,
Look for the udble plan
- ]lack of all bitter strife.. -
Open your eyes.. to worth,.
There is, so much to praise
Here oil this good .old, earth,
Why tread the scoffer's ways?
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Whyaseekthe mean and small?
Why pry about for i aws, •
• Pecking at one and all,
Just es the silly daws?
• Look for big deeds and kind,
Leek for the fair aricl tate,
Keep not a narrow uiirrd,
Scoriting what others do. • •
• No one is wliQllyibad,
bTo one is wholly yy good ,
Eaclrone could ,hake us glad.
1f we but understood.
here is s0 much that's fine,'
Worthy and splendid beret•
seldom we ought to whine,
bete, so404, to meati
in its true form by the pilgrims and
.soldiers returning from the Holy Land
during the .Crusades,: acid soon came '
into popularity again.
The Salt of the Sex
A regular task of. the oceangraphers
is to take observations of the saltness
of : the sea, which varies greatly in
different localities. 'They.. do this by
sending down on the trawl line brass
speclinen'' bottles; arranged to 511 and
close at, any desired depth. Thus it
has been learned, that' the North At-
Tiant-ieeis-conslderali1 sAlter-than--t-h
North : Pacific, and that the saltest of '
all the great seas are the Mediter-
ranean, the Red and especially the
Adriatic:- 'Sense patient " statistician,
has calculated 'that if all salt in the
sea were evaporated and• spread over
this country,: it would cover Canada
with salt more ,than:a mile and a'thalf
deep. _-
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T .e Bunt Hardware Rouse
PNU-. L,Y,
;anct yve r,Mrilit DELIVER �4>�N ORDER PiltUiVl#tT
B[G R�DUCTIOlVS o
sizes of"SCREEN AC
and WIIVDQW SCREENS
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EE.witit-eveiy' oc. purchase of -Liquid qui
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eneer, 25cDust Dustless h
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Twin. .Cor ���• 8irider W . _ .
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Fork ISO e,
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lYiahln
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emet.at
car Prices'
iled Paint 50c..a quasi
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HELL & McLEOD
WE AIM 'tO PLEASE.
Our Annual
.E INGT S
Opened on Saturday July 31st, -
Man of the cuts mean a double savingowingto
Y,
the advance in manufacturers' prices during the past
year. ' We •:give a few lines not mentioned in the ,.
circular: ' .. • •
Black P-aillette Silk, i . yd. wide,.- reg. $I.do • for 89e.
Ladies? Raincoats, .regular $5. o:'for ,$4.35.
Mens' GreysCravenette Raincoats, reg. $7.50 for 5.00
Men s-Wvr .. Shirts lr -r2 tri` t :z •:- • c for=65cy=
'Ladies' -Long Cloth Coats at Bargain Prices,
Ladies' F'ur Coats; Black. " Astrachan, Short, . regular'
_.._.._25.00 •-for 6. 50 r •' ..
Men's Fancy Worsted Si itings.. 11�lade to c.rder, reg..
$23.00 for 19.50 -
Don't forget the Ladies" Ready-made'Suits-, Odd• Skirts
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arid all. Silk Waists at Half . Price.
-TERMS' STRICTLY: CAS#
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WILLIAM' CON'NELL:., ,
We take'. Butter and• Eggs.
Treatinalit"of' $niut
"Commissioner Clark ;writing in the
Agricultural War 13ciok on 'Treatment
for Smut PreventionBays 'that in•
Eastern Canada' there is considerable
smut in -the- •grair-er-ops• -each--year;
that it has= -not been sufficiently
prevalent to Make ' treatment for ,its.
'prevention general. Vile ;losses, hove-
ever, are much greater than is coin=
manly realiked, and' the value of the '
.estop' could be' considerably: increased
if treatment for smut prevention were
more generally practiced. Reports on
the samples treated indicate that for -
melba, one .Bound: in forty gallons of..
water 3s much ..more popular' tiian
bluestone as a preventive.
Stemosecitiesookaleartgessaihrhrzie
World's Milk Record .
A Holetein'cow at the Colony F'arni,
Escondale, British Columbia, has brok-
en alt -records- `in Canada for, intik
}srodiict1cn, ; and -establishedA- a new
world's record for a period .of eighty-
six successive -. days, during • vehicle
time she produced 9,376 pounds, of
`milk acid 107 pb,uiids of 'butter. ' The
cow is a pure-bred Holstein, four years
old • • She. produced 3,415' pounds of
milk' and ninety-eightpounds of butter
in thirty days, and her record for
Seven 'days is 833• pounds, and for out
day 1.23 pounds of milk. In the same•
herd there are ten cows with one.day
records of ibo pounds of milk each.
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Ladies' Shoes During July
J
We' have 'several lines of; Ladies''' 'Fine' .Shoes. 'in
Gun Metal Button, Patent Button. with 'cloth. and:,.
mat kid tops, Vtci Kid in, blucher and.: button. •. r'
Also a -few' pair of -White Buck:. These files were:
_all .re regular -3:5o + ov_1_ines _ _Wel a.ve
g ar-3�5.4
3.
Q
.. ' _ �. __ . -, • : _ . ^'�L ._ aced
all sixes from 3 to 6. S.pecial.X �;
' I�-`tire aching' feet : T a
Ale, you trQ?uble�cT alt eT, g
•pair. of Scholl's Foot: Ras.ers.-
•
If you have unsightly bunions try -a pair of- Sc'hoTFs.'
Tiuniion Reducers. They are: tlie neatest
—_-_ and best_Qn the market.. '•
We do the•kinc( of Repairing„that please the people.,
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ROO AND GUN.
The $. tgnst issue (silted and Gun it
Canada published at Woodstock, One,
by W. J. Taylor Limited, and now . on
the news strands, makes good reading for
the sportsman. Its stones • of hunting
anti i'i$hiiig. and "been there dcscrintions
of varioteroutings in• Canadian woods or
on Canadian waters are in line with tn:
vacation season and the magazine is m,e
wail worth while tucking into '?the club ,
or dunnage bag when setting oiXt'on the •
pnq u1 Qtkilttl ox' Ta,aatioi , •
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Deering Harvesting=lac:. ,
YYner
Wing, Bugg ties,. Adams 'Wagons
and Racks, FrostWire 'Fence Goods,
Binder twine and,Ro e H
and Slings, Keystone Tongue Sup-
ports
for' sale b''
0.1 ANDRE
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