The Signal, 1897-4-29, Page 3Quackery is always discov-
ering remedies which will
act upon the germs of disease
driectly and"k1Il them. But
Io discovery has ever yet
been approved by doctors
vih:ch will curet consump-
tion that way. Germs can
onl bc killed by making the
trong enough, to over-
come them, and the early
,„use of such a remedy as
Scott's Emulsion is one of
the helps. In the daily war-
fare• man keeps up, he wins
best, who is provided with
the needed strength, such as
Scott's Emulsion supplies.
Dentistr .
MICHOLSON. L.D.S.
, 0tnrar. su••notr.
Rooms o•eontte the Pest Once
gold Meg. Grown sad
Bridge Work • Specialty.
N Years Eggert see•
• M. DIABRE. D.D.Y , l..I?•S .—llEi`
1J. TAL OUBis1110N.—Latest and appraved
dads ter all dent l opo•eio•0. Preserve
W e of the nature tali •p Haiti . Oinks
*ser James lusoe...7 o d• •tore, cot•
oar of warner, an be!mare.
T
It TURN LL,—
tl. Dental 8. ma. iLat47 associated
with Dr. Dixon. a. stoat:eel. Gold mod porde-
lain. artificial Path ounted cm gold
r
Mum-
ble= Wes specialmattent ion given oo °tba
Heiken sl oi.wf the mature'
fusel teeth. !�M u Ln
1Hedloal.
yrA. THOMSON. M. D , C. M
ogle at goYpaoe formerly .eoaoled
by Dr. Cas v oe e.ntk-t Teiephs..40.
1C HUNTER. PHY81CIAN,, SCR -
LI gnu. it't ate. lt0!oe— D> Dt. bluLserun n atRnt
deme lowly oeminted
mils from resideuoc. Telegkese N.
Li O. CAMEItUN. BARRISTER, SOLI -
Die char, CenvST55eer, Re, Olfoe--cur.
Lisa time end di. £•drew-gb.. eel. embers*
NMR. H'u
ioiraaiwtata,
liultolur.sears rubric Acheesea:r
asp
West StreoL
J)CAMP1ON.Q.C.. BARRISTER. SOL-
. icttor. Notary, he. Waco over MMal.al
Usti. yearire, courted.
f U. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SU -
Li. l eltor, commissioner. otic, Mossy to
Mae.mic-.: our Hawiltoo cadet. Andrew's
t.r
LOat. 50s
OFT CS1ti. DANCiEY, BARRISTRR,
eotttritor. Cuavelaisoer, kn.!, etcc..Mosey
w Mae at lowest nun tOat. oo>�t Ct
omits Colborne Ethel.
E LSWLi, BARRISTER, PROO-
for h Wsrtt4me Ussrt. of
Stece
soon osih.ra. ttew.
Rd;*jl ' tititTBTElt, SOLICIT-
. OR, eco. (Rimm Notch+t.,
next door
diosaL (Moe. titivate lends to lead at
lowest rates of interest.
(1ARP.OW 6, PROCDFOOT, BAP. -
k.1 rimers. Attorneys, Solicitors.tootGoQs.
doh. J T.Oarrow.
(IAME1tON. HOLT £ BOLMES,
V Bar:'bteea, fleUeltore is 05.0Kr to.
dth. IL. C. Cameron. M.0. ; P. Holt
Du
G. WARD. OONVEYAEURIL
1) . Ra., sad oommisakner tee e
melting r000Oaismarge
affrsutbnu, dspoatttamu - BsolneU
S oot In or eoeoerais aa7 50005.
Court
ou to▪ t in tee foe
mite ��
GoD,•is Appeal ton OO ll tris
U.vIiIOU Court. All$rsI 'tm55
e nd promntly .xemir •t. PIAers P•
sddre.—Dmgestms OM. �t
THE SIGN*L GODERIC ON T : TH URBDAY APR. 29 1S97.
POISONED BLOOD
POET'S CORNER.
D000ING THE BICYCLE.
musk ask aortasthe street so wide,
e
I wriggle, min t I rush, I glide ;
na
I take my oaoes—oh, «. 'bight !—
1 trait to ear, and nerve, and eight ;
I meet to right, I gallop through.
I'm bmrs and there, I'm lost to view ;
My Irte, I know, hangs in the toss —
AmetMr plaaie--1 am •Dross '
Ob, gin me pity if you oaq-
I'm just
• prof
pe -des -tri -an
t•QLLY'S DILEMMA.
There's something that I've thought
I wish voo'd '•plain to me :
Why, when tee weather's warm,
There's leaves m every tree,
And when they hoed thew most
To keep them warm end nice
They lose off all their sloths.
And look as oold as toe.
mirth °res is'a right for folks,
But I'm thinking 'bout the trees.
I'd like to wrap them up to shawls
Fee fear they're going to f
e
���uranes
THE BLACK -BIRD'S BONG
waI.DO.
Tn. la-1s•Is ! the blackbird sang,
As he swung oo the topmost ■pray.
To stay with you
The summer through
I've come from far .way ;
So merry be.
Aod welcome me
This joyous April day.
Tre-la is-te ! The day is fair,
Aod soft the April sky,
And 1 ve • mate,
Though rather late,
That's oomioy by and by
To meet me bore :
drawing near
As swift as wings can fly.
Tr• -1a -la -le ! 1 know • spot
Where waving gulls grow ;
A hidden nook
Beside • brook
Thos only sunbeam" know,
Or wandertog wand
May ciente to find,
Rai where we tear no foe.
irals•la le ! From rosy dawn
'iti dusky eve 191 swing
The pest above,
That holds my lave,
And prompts my heart to Ring.
Then, summer through,
No longer two
t dtE, welt podttw•rd wtag.
that irae lobes to hie rest acid reword of
ISP retheoted mid anon beloved br, Cdr.
the MM Rev- John MaoGillivrey.
N large a platn is our esteem and Carew* D$L)PUL DEATH-DRAUGHT
a/s.0[oa he of die Mod. the
AN EARNEST PASTOR.
that t 'reap of his FROM D/SEI SED
Frio el kis eye. Lion * y.* realised as a
[rl+aa.bia. are •M area 7
all i• the post, but rattier as a
sweat fellowship soma to be reaow and hie
warmth of his Christie* oharsothr
.1 airy to the those of Moo
dirges
ifnlly oh.riabd
all he did will long b! g
by the friends who knew him bed.
" His address of welcome to tile
r
ex-
naUo.al Cooceotioo of Christian 1l.•
or -
era, delivered fa this city before an lismenge
••dies« (17,000) is 1893 is remteathered as
remark•bie for ability, ticguefies, judicious-
ness sad happy appropriateness to the ener-
gies.
"This.yooiatlom iararlably wtidp.ted
pleasure and profit when our deeessd
brother w« expiated to read • paper on the
of the books of the Old Teeemeat,0e pre-
pared
they dwppotnad. His paw
pared with great oars, eobolarly *Whey and
•drwnocd thought of the orthodox
They wen ob•r.oterized by a deep spiritual
tons mod great reverence tor the word of
God. A.s an able minister of the Oo.psl, a
suoowfui pastor, • true friend and • moot
exemplary member ot this aseool$ton. Mr.
M.cOillirray's memory will be long and lov-
r+oogi1g oberuhd. As a body, we most onrdi-
aAy unite in expre.l*R to Mrs. MonOilli-
vray in bar bere•veoent, .res .to his father,
Rev. A. Mao(altivray, in Goderlob, Ont.,
sad to hie brothers. the Rev. 11. MooGilli-
vesy. is Georltla, U.S. •ad the Rev. D.
M•cOdiivrey, M.A., B.D., in Hooao,Cbana,
mourning his foes to • distant land among
strangers, end to the other members nd doe
family, our warmest sympathy
soot to their sorrow, assured that He who
gave so beautiful • life to the Church of
Christ will comfort them in their deep grief,
and hallow and soften it by the sire and «r-
uin bops of • glorious rrsurrection and re -
ursine.'
Hb was • hpsy lite ; in his family warm-
ly wrapped up end devoted ; in personal •p-
pewe °, fine—looking, manly and noble ; ie
dt.posttbo, affable and affectionate. Hie
sermons veto models, beautiful in dwtioo,
fresh. practical, sample, yet profound and
sweetly spirituel. Hie voice was .vmp•th•
otic, clear and distinct in tone ; M spoke
with loving earnestness and sinoert'• f'he
the
ever sought the constant preemies
Holy Spirit ; his one punkin was to preach
(;haat, and Ibue his ministry, though nos
iso ss
. Ives greatly bleed and owned of
GA. As • preacher. • pwfor, presbyter
stnde•t sod thinker, few.irf any, of hu age
in the Gospel .ministry attained suob emio-
eooa
H s mlesion..on mirth is now ended : Jesus
Me even loftier purposes for him, so LOOK
him to Himself, but*" bun he being dead,
yet .peaketh True, our Melville church
mourns our late beloved under -shepherd
otherwise it flourishes. To meet iia grow -
and urgent need of more sitting room ro the
church, s permanent Sabbath School build-
ing, costing !10.000, seating six or seven
boodrd, will be erected, and be utilized al-
so tor the meetings of the congregation.
The Sabbath School steadily grows is inter-
est, and with its tbirty•nine teachers and
officers, and • library of 1273 volumes, is
doing good work. The societies of Chris-
tian Endeavor, Ladies' Aid, Mission Band,
Women's M:.ionary. Missionary and Lit -
•r , are be•Ithy and active.church revenue
et
For the y396. e98end with o•.b
reached the sum at =5.387.
oo hand almost 17,000.
In September, 1893, he was united in
marriage to Mus Nettie T. Tr. A. Teller,
amiable daughter of ruling elder,
tee of Toronto's honored citizens and proe-
p*row manufacturers. Returning from the
bridal tqur. • weloome social, which was
largely attended. was tendered them by the
000gr.gation, when they were presented
with • purse containing $400 as • token of
esteem and .denten.
Mrs. MsoOtllivray from the tint won the
hearts of old and young, and her kindly tn-
flueooe and grsoious presences wM snob that
now the, too. will be greatly missed at Mel-
ville. u else in the city. Her •buenoe will
be especially felt in the Women's Missioo-
•ry Auxiliary and the Mission Band, ot
w►fob societies she was their beloved presto
dent respectively- In token of its love and
estiem. the 000gregat om time and again
made lbs. Msd3illfvtay the
t of
kindly and valuable Oita; bar, better than
oil, she will one day
15t s city
Eternaldre-
mitre the priosleee the
The TumerkTsiii41641l=I - then --
was held at his late church where with
others were met many of his brother minis-
ters, toolndlog Professors of M
lot and eider
byteri•5 College (one of whom
of Me/trills °buroh. The remains were then
taken to Toronto. r With it tame A1.. Teller,
the father-in-law of the deeeaod,
Tel -
for and Mrs. MaoOillivray, ales the follow -
lag depnatioe from the Melville Presbyter-
ian thumb, Mr. MacOillirray'. obarie : A.
C. Katohisoa, Capt. John A. McMaster,
and D. M.Oormiok : these geatlemett, to-
gether with Rev. Mr. McKenzie, Rev. Dr.
Mot•viah and Rev. J. MoP. Stott, sated as
pais -bearers. The body was oonve ed to
the hawse of Andrew Teft.r.72 St. Albers -.I
where.. Dent& was oosdened by Rev. L.
H. Jordan, of St. James' Presbyterian
obnrob. (and Rev. Principal Coven, D.D.
The body was then taken to the oe Weary
chapel. where • service was tosauoted by
Rev, Dr. Jsri.a.and. Rev. Dr.. McTavish,
after which the remains wen �n gal latrredt
n o
m
Mi. Pieasant osetery. The floral
Amos
hs
wenumerous aid very
pewsathef were : Rev.
Bev. Dr. ball. Rev. Joke
Nell Rev. W. d. Wella«, Rev. W. Frig -
Se Pangs. AwfayLty llie.
M• oNsy �d �W{AIN. — $o,� 00
aLL Privet
Vona to
Mit per athat. •s-
Renee* Block.
eesmells Hast God
srleh. t/f -u
PRIVATE FUNDS — P1�RSO S Mt-
I @irons of obtaining money as tg
tphl�ealain
farsoar it.MMcDUMBA0�Root 1 Du1reee
hdde. Tivrwmto.
Nwtre•I and Tereate Mete Ets etaeer011
And Devotion to Duty —• Good Rs.
ample for tit. Mang
Cementation.
. S)Rd.OHR, CONNEYANCING AND
0, 75wll ,hes times. opposite Marlin's Hotel,
eornry� 114 yyTgo LEND ON MORTOAGI
C.
e5AOBR. /Pos1ts otes e' 0 ao
Oath -
deb.
F J. T. NAFTEL, FIRS, LllfE >!ND
a•qe t ' •t lowest
rata mos --Cor. lrlo`6irts•R. sad Soars.
evict. ft-
KIDS
S YS.
CUM RS
, HEN UIIC ACID FLOWS IN TOR YI1NM, Lira
LOOKS OUT 01 Daalal$ED WIlrlxlwe. Ix•
PIC17No SOON TIZE ULOMI Or DAY.
The feehioo•ble Italian poises of the X VI
oentnry was Aqua Tertana. it wee used .by
the uiediois and all the tint families of
Rome. Owes, wad Naples. Is five years,
historians toll us, over 000 wino coed it to
make widows of themselves.
In these modern days • more terrrlle and
more provident poison u d«fmatter the hu-
man family. and men have asked is vain for
an antidote. It b the urteisio poisoning of
the blood. caused by diseased kidneys. The
poison which those wetnl organ should fil-
ter from the blood. is allowed to rpmain in
the oirenlation, and courses through the
body like
• • Aoonreed Hebenon ...whose effect
Holds such an enmity with blood of arae,
That with a sudden vigor it doth puuset and
card
Like eager drol.pingt tato milk.
The thin and whole.ome,blood."
Today there is a remedy. Science hes
disoovered a sure ours. All may have and
apply it. It ie mold ander the name of
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Ie is • specific tor X11 kidney ailments. It
tures by restoring the Ktdneys.eo that they
properly perform their natural functions. It
u the only known cure for Diabetes, and
Bright's Disease. For sale by druggists
everywhere, •.d the Dodd's Medicine Co.,
Ltd., Toronto, (int.
Mr. Vernon Bromley, Trenton, Got, says:
" For • number of years have saHered se-
verely from Rheumatism and Sotauoa. W wh
induced to procure • half dczee boxes of
Dodd's Kidney Pills, which 1 hare ueed,•bd
from being • envie I am • well men."
Mr. Thos. H•rrieoo, St. Mary's. N. B.,
say.: " In spite of all other treatment I
antlered for nearly • year with Stooe of the
Bladder. I woe relieved by parries the
wine, atter using one box of Dodd's.Kidoey
Pill., and completely Mired by • few
boxes.'
Mr. Wm. MoEvela, 275 Friel -it, Ottawa,
whys : " Two boxes of. Ddd'. Kidney
have worked a wonderful cure in my ease.
Had been laid up with tidney trouble for
months."
Comes, Orttlta, Ont., says : "I roost
cheerfully testify thlit Dodd's Kidney nu.
have oared me of Diabetes from which I
suffered two yeah."
Prom the Montreal and Toronto Press.
MELVILLE Ptwsbyterian church in
Idaatreal has Men called upon to =warn the
early and sweet death of its well -beloved
pastor, the Rec. John McGillivray, which
sad *root mooned on the evening ot Jan•
nary 15th, 1897, from the dread effete of •
chronic' oold after • brief illness of five
days.
The deceased was born thirty-nine years
ego . neer Underwood, Out. Reoeiving his
elementary training in the common wheels
end later in Goderich High School, he,
while quite young. taught school for • term
of years, seeder/ with every snooees, then
upon entering Toronto University, his car-
eer was Wilmot. He captured • number of
scholarships, taking fist b000r in meta-
physics had is general proficiency, and
jV CNRY TO LiND.—A LAR 0 E
11 ■ .mount sg ri_tt•M tames tor faysdmes
oARROW rno� Uurout. pgs.. ADpll
R RADQLII1rrE, 0 N= L 11
ow
• saga--. y
mom 1 t
MINA Hilae e1 fa l en
matt yy oo�sprmr,
3
¥7..0 WANT THE BEST
Thou waste no more tile* looking for it.
"LUDELLA"
CEYLON TEA
Lille the bill. It is not only pure, bot always fresh
and delicious.
In Load Rackets. 26o, 40c, 50c, or 60c„ per lb.
FROM 1iLL Timm LS1.a.1*Y Q �gOC TRY 6TORB 8
titin nor (..puree with 155
agree of B.A. Afterward Pinging- EU'
theological studies in Knox Collide, b.
graduated with tint .obolanhip to Hebrew.
Gee year later; 'ea passing • rigid written
examination, he alone in that year in Tor.
ontopassed, winning the degree of B.D.
. Ins Tara-
t*0 . w t in faithful mth at Koox iissioonary won
in t were open end B o Inlet.
in the 155nitoulia Wand he egoista the Rev.
save One emmmet,
Dr. Ure at Goderich and !..barn reepeos-
ively. Before loving oollege several good
mall. were *fend him. tie was led to an
cope Melville church nearly b y ,1 years
first and
sines017Sines hen under hl. pastor -
•tet he oheroh bas greatly teenaged in num-
bers Oilman 600 now), as well as inflames
t ad wealth, and it war only to January of
gaps ware akar looking to
otrth menthe of
a sew mad snob larger
al-
though t foremost obnroh b bandsoms and
almost yew. ' At the game time the roomed
of Mr. hiseGiUivray was inorglSd from
$1,800 to $2,(� per anima. He w_mr t-
(y.stasas•d � �..pg by his desk, nig
brethren is the 0MMl1 `taletistry, •ad ether
� fauttiittg, Wrsgm•w• si erred de
M> *WS
FIRE OR NO FIRE
• LIMN axaaaattea.
" Say, mother," inquired the small boy
whom early education had been somewhat
neglected, and he felt the need of improve-
ment, n what kind of a horse oar is a patent
borse oar !"
• W'y," replied the mother, always wil-
ling and glad to teach her children, " it's
one of them that ain't pelted by horses."
ril<senaalM' I(nstitntf<i
QOfla1t1011 1111011I1F108' ntwrl-
rs usILLItT AND READING
■rnm U ear. of inset street ad figuare 1np
atop
Ansa fr'can l / .OL' i cr�s y gal .
Aeotrlr BIN fvui.'y IA t
'Adding Doily, 1Pe�llfy er► Ifife.
Ltt
ttaeUeq tea ed r7 �
0 remind lir
bean.°, great
-. wollc otos he ass
• H. H. HAMLL
9e^ wdSi 11th tel►
w
nommessimismawm
1'H0 GMITIRT, 1Ui7'ti
:1y�tGtg�m
aaM M to .an mot m/ Monty
JOBI 1!1X, o ol41. Aro-
burgh. . 'tris
extensively in Europe. and dari•g his tours
ha, With great a interest,
living), Melton.
divines w • pa Rg
McLrea. Parker and others. s
Mulled
Hebrew ander some of the world'. Ktuaba
lishryl ts, tattles pest -graduate tn0I.R
obs el W famous colleges at Liedas.
Hews 1Y from • large iumbs d sbeaptl-
tars he wee the print fol; as Weal
o• Mal. 2 : 10• lig Unman g �Sts N
Nalaolal'. .t_. is his d.-
reit. ' Onlstwe woks armless
xurt,
I am not going to be undersold by any body.
HARDWARE
clean and bright will be sold at or below the
prices of damaged goods elsewhere.
R.
OF THE LOW PRICED HARDWARE STORE.
The IIIIENO1JIE
Medicines
THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY REIJA NLS PREPARA-
TIONS ON THE MARKET
Seeds Seeds Seeds!
CLOVER—All the beet 1 No. 1 TIMOTHY. SEEDS for the kitchen
Bien. NEW FIELD SEEDS. Our harvest of seeds is. gathered from
reliable goowers en'Ty. As usual we . shall have the ' BEST of FIELD
Coax in in a few days—prepare for -your silo.
guesser, rare and Eealtafsl
PHRENOLINE `I°"h°sed t° ,
cUre
Rh*nm•it.m,
Rheumatic Sotatio•. Lumbago,
Specific Gout and
SpUUlllU
Neuralgia.
Nit, area Ila.. R. P. Moxa►, peoretsty ler.
.ate.. ttisririva.
Hi nmivtr r,..r.+.
widow and two proio0s little daughters
who yew have** the %our of ewe bereave -
mat
er amit the sympathy prayers of the
theta at lane.
gess., ha reseed the assail pehartag of
the Sabbath easel children, as aedisn.n of
gamy
s55 •*Mawsd. that met ab Ieskimm
t the
lis toms i. thfaot th0hri.tttii
te
siaee sod tie Wei,
work coved se ins of its .hotive eorernors.
as also osriegit
Apart fa.m hitt own pariah labors, many
mita ween roe apes lois to spill b rho
lemeset of dorsi amnivereartse,
Mit rim itir saw to Is1d Oho
hwt,
same that of fersime wu
" die to . Di whtoS le-
vi ate:ea ifpceets>M men sbeerfaur
Feels bis bey Fra Is ear Marsh meath-
lies Muir tea able artist. es,
w y :rend
aid Use."
Te tt aiwt Stadia•. 1. -
of Oiwies
The r a Melly Whom tram hia
PilMilaila
et all dawetai-
of o---
▪ "Tie
attewt is deeply userse rd
Went et the peat gas eseleisel b tie Mr
A sure cure for
Di.:Li4elui,
Constipation. Indi-
g.ation, Biliousness,
Bright. Meson.
Diabetes, Paralysis,
IConvulsions, Heart
IKsm•es, etc., ete
Store—Masonic HalT. East-st.
J. T. VIDEAN
...��
THE RELIABLE SEEDSMAN
New IVIillillery
MISS CAMERON ret hes to announce that she has sectired the Newest BReots m MUtlo-
er7 ter this season's trade, including
All the New Shapes in Fanny Straws.
• ._...•.-- the New Shades In Green ;
Also, the Geranium.
in thanking my many catomen tar past patronage. 1 again solicit their favors feeling
confident that I have the 001.501 styles for this season.
t/amarltetared eh Ether .1 sera es Nutt
Sold. in Goderioh only by F.Y. Dnahami
Y1LTILLU CHtitCH 1505101x.
Reeelvea'-Thea the Swim deatr« to
Oath upon reseed lb tinter+ mid heartfelt
repot at the early death of its minister and
padog, the Rey. Jobe McGilhvr•y. sad to
wares. Ne hoop freers of the los. omo.Moned
had arrow felt by his removal. aid farther.
to dear Isetasoe'y to' Ills Mom as end blame-
leeee11is w
s ehma, to the .pmt
he at all sae orlon M the InMMi.•1
and sansieesets whetterlibn
all fibre gerieinist Ws the
ran'
airtime
mer wad is wdiidh 55 rR� 0m h -
pre lal/MI kine a�llheosh w/arIM fres fall-
ing
all-
la Aad father. that a eery of tis above
aliens to sant Yu. $.01111my, with
slot saseresss as the earl of the Session of
ha shoos. arignatirr.trith her
berearemeas wed ffilatii1p. Innto
*5M'gle lid at tis widow mai M/Maaw
tae* be aver with hen te .*.Mises W
ea`/art ttsr. :lfiit. v. HBe. ..
h
for every mica .ad rises el Me Many
dleswhs wilet#t. l S eir
the three A 1b al ss and
VwiIIM
mom male ere geampefy twill
mod a Is altettoe
bar diet
[dead...,._
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Great Offef O
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The London
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The free Prose, disirl1� Iwo►
increase to R,tbecriptloi I fountemendes t
following pest ottiratd the
.earthen to of
Free whereby
Pee Year's Paper Free.
The Prams w.
the
ter
,r,
0,11Intriler
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UAW SI 52.00
W.0500 lime lheas
n,
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as ro ►cat/ermMsasss.mtmc ti dm
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zer+etm. eras
er
MISS CAMERON
Hamiltonit. Goderich,
IN some parts of
the world fire is
this
difficult and arduous
way
In Canada the
pe*ple produce
fire by the use of
E. B. Eddy's
Matches.
.TKF Sl &TFR SLIOF IS IN Fin
. • . And Ever Will Be .. .
liecsu ;a for Style, Wear and Price
it's a Daisy.
Well -made understandings mean
Health and Beppiaem but ill-fitting
slop made ones mean Discomfort of all
kinds.
Tile reason Ws sax aol Do please
our *irons is that we vodersbtdd
our hominoids : DO bndu-fitting, shoddy
goods tan he passed off on as as gen-
nine footwear. We know something
oboist Leather and Worialmanship, and
nee ter knowledge in buying and mak-
ing geode.
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