TEN - OF ALL ~,"- -'>_.;. pf. 1 fr ~. n Round- Shoulders are often seen and those having them generally , have week lungs - they are 3 anatural consequence. If you went strong lungs, throw your shout- f dogs back, thereby expan- j ding the chest and allow- ` ing the lungs full play. If ‘you have allready formed _ the habit of stooping, put on apairof our easy to wear. A This G ldvnstlsinj Phone Sufeqerlltlen Phone News and Edit. Dey News and Edit. flight A N on nir. _ Of lat0 1”" PGI' ly too much, ,has od sport and Sport is necelsarh ll necessary as lfood or fresh air or stinlhine. It is a ' ..-1°” on" '°‘" .°’“"°""”"'”|lnrgc factor in promotinl the moral a|:ril::.MB\l>u3ln?:d §en:`L‘:l"“de"end religious as well as the mental innd physical health. Reclining this siruitoxv. JUN: rr. ro.; land rsnlicins, nun, the universality , ;of the instinct to indulge in sport, THE uuiscoiu DEBATE. 'the Yo--s M°e'a-°\=rt_w-- --Mr- __. . ltions throughout the world have in- Tho debate in the British House of ‘ stituted a campaign for the governing Commons on 'the Marconi scandals,loi sport, making it morally as well if it has done nothing else, has help-las physitally beneficial, and also forl ed to clenr the nir. str Ruins Isnncs ‘ placing healthy sport within reach of and Mr. Lloyd George were inn pcni-lthe masses in the cities, particularly ltilildtrtlliiltlltddc gdfclililjiirdld Fontmad l thlffrpogli-.adford has had practical ox lflfl0COI'f 0 , » ` assumed while giving evidence beforefheriellw in this d¢’ll>Bl'¢l1l9!l¢ 0! tht! the Select Committee, when the ing-; work and the results of the efforts oi ter cnllcd Hesvsn ns witness gg his E himself and those associated with him; own righteousness, Now they bans; in Amherst and elsewhere are so en- ifus Engllsh 5- admitted their entire gnu: in gsm-,confusing and satisfactory that other Shoulder Brace S These are something new, strong, comfortable and well made. We have them for boys, girls, xren and women.l.et us show you them. Price £1.50 rach. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ming in American Marconi shares miles throughout Canada are now are members, was negotiating a con-l In a word, the idea of the new ltrnct with the parent Marconi com-E move, is community co-operation, not ,pnny. They also regretted their fail- ' 0515' lll IIlBf»t2I‘B Of lD0l`\'- but lll °"°l`Y‘ ,ure to divulge all the iscts when theyi thing that concerns the welfare of the ,made denials in the House last Oc-l°itY 01' °°mm“ni'~Y- with l`¢f°l`€l`l°° £0 Stobor. It may`bc mentioned tnntlsport a central organization, repre- fwlien the disclosures assumed serious,sented by all classes and embracing ldimeusions both sir Rufus 1sns¢s,olire1igioua denominations, controls, innd the Chancellor of the Excheq\ier,Witl'1ill DGCBSBHFY limitli. U19 SP0” ,tcndcrcd tncir rcsignntinns to uro‘i\nd the athletic grounds of the com- ii-rinrn Minister, but Mr. Asquitn, in munity- Th" °”°'d' general and re- 'rclusing to accept them, intimated‘sp0nsible supervision, direction and ‘that if there were to he any resigns- promotion of sport; makes legitimate tions, the wnole Government would sport avtiiliibls for all classes; pro- . __________ ‘bc included. ivides supervised and properly equipp- | -if-9-vv.~=v-...->- Dainty _r Wedding Gifts in silver deposit ware including Sugar and Creams..$l.80 pr up Tru. ~ots ....... ..,..............$lJ.00 Marmalade dishes......$2.25 up Salt Shakers .....,.........$|.50 pr Butter plates........ ........$l.75 G, H, Taylor Ieweler Optician $ saooo LOA VES Ca1neron’s Home - l\/Iade .Bread Towhom lt May Concern Between June aoth, igig, and D:cembcr gist 19:31 want to srl 5_'tcoo loaves “\_an1crcn's Home Made Breed.” To do this, we are-putting out an extra iincqunlity loaf Please try our bread. Ewen Cameron B -ker All tho best grocers sellC aincrnn ’.~\ Bread in - hi" ' ` ..,. l Montague Black fox Lx- E t hinge Coirsfpondci ce Soliciieri L. M. McKinnon Manager s Ma-|:a_,u.v, [’_ li, I, Anlrgvlm m@ | ,:.. ll0'|`EI. VENDUME To those who enjoy Home Com-, fort. Good Service and Cuisine et reasonable rates -Register at ' the Vendome 49 Water iHreer,Ohsrlottetown.P.E.Islnnd ANBIW crm., with evrrything abso- lutely brand new and up to-dats. Good accommodations 'or tourists. Rates from $l.‘»0 Up Per Day George Pursey. prop. 5-24Mstt r mo ::'I'he majority of people favor the paste form of dentifrice to all other varieties and find that Roxall Tooth Paste is the best without doubt of all now on the market. This splendid dcntifrice has no impurities and is remarkable efficient in keeping the teeth clean and sound, preventing de- cay, hardening the and keeping sweet pure. Large tube back dissatisfied. The tlorner-ot.Greac~ This, of course, has had a steady-led play-grounds for the poorer chil- inlt effect upon the party, ss mnnyldren and in short protects sport in of the supporters of the G0vernment,ull its ramifications from the dan- Ein the I-louse of Commons, who wouldlgers to which ungoverned and unre- gludly see the Attorney General and i gulated sport is subject. the Chancellor of the Exchequer sac-1 The Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. riticed, are not prepared to have tbs , made s, move in this direction when, :Government go to the country with ailast winter, it organized the "Athle- iliélrnished reputation, The pnbim m_, tic League of the Churches." Carried lfdfest in the debate wss intense inlout to its intended conclusion the ltbe extreme, and party feeling mn[League of the Churches would bring lhlilll. ih0l1gn this was somewhat » all the boys and young men under one ,m0dl5€l1 by the fact that Sir Edwardl managing board, and at the same ,Carson and Mr. F. E. Smith, Con-:time eliminate all causes for wrang- Lservative front henchmen, had ac- ling and discord to be found where icepted retainers from the brotherslrival clubs exist. In Charlottetown, l Isaac in their action against Mr.lfor example, there are at present l(lccil Chesterton for. criminal 1ibel,lthree Athletic Clubs, between which §GfiSillg out of the same scandal. there has existed so keen rivalry that ‘Most of the Unionist press, from Thel at one period in their history,to have ETUUGS d0WllW81‘d. delllored the action brought their teams together in some tof these leaders in becorr.-ing thus cm-lforms oi competition would have lbroiled, but they excused themselves? meant unpleasantness. With such a on the Plea of professional etiquette,l division of interests it has been found which will not allow them to refuse difficult to get enough support to ‘the hrst retainer offered. Be that asiprovide uniforms and playing gear. lil mflY. their silence having becnl Business men have been asked to con- Ibought, in the House two oi,__th¢_l_tribute to _,many calls of this char- .m0Sf lllCiHi\’e dcbaters on the Ofppo-iacter, Neither club could afford to Sition side were lost. lhave a trainer, a coach or a leader. The country, as a whole, was ex-illccently the business men of the city pectunt, and everywhere was to bel were asked for contributions to assist ,found evidence of how the disclosures; one of these clubs to purchase ath- ywefe flflecllllg the Liberal fortunes. , letic grounds and the city itself made The country Liberal meetings in thc* s generous contribution for this pur- Ollen nir have been abandoned, aslpose. The grounds thus purchased are ,the hm Pouol Bwfmed them With a valuable asset to the city generally Cries ‘lf "M‘“`°0”ite5»" "pallalllldl-H." l and to the club which owns them por- Hfld "C0l”FllDtors.” What annoyed thelticulnrly, but they are not available mun-ln-the-street most was the diiil- l to the boys and the young men ofthe ICUUY Of getting M the truth. andjcity. In the near future we may look people of fill 9h“d¢S Of DOUUCS ffeelylfor similar requests from the other C0011 eXC2lll2i0I1 t0 thll WHY ill Whidhlclubs for assistance to which, prob- Iit has been dragged out of Minis'ters,lnbly, they have an equal right, and Clllllllllllfllllg in the l1dmiSBi0l'l iuflhciwhich if pbtained would doubtless be Holme of Commmls- A 9tl`il4'illg el-I used in their own interests to the ex- ample of the laissez-faire attitude slusion of all others, - ladopted was the admission of Lord The city should be, and is, able to Murray’s brother, Captain Murray, ai provide suitable athletic grounds open n-.inor member of the Govcrnment,lg¢ svn;-y msn and boy in the city, “that the country would never havchpnis would be possible only under henrd of the Liberal party funds be-lsgms community system, along such Illlll lllV0Stdf1 in M2lI`C0l1iS “H1088 the 3 lines as that proposed in the Athletic Stockbfokef Fenner had failed-" Ill League ofthe Churches. It has been other words, the guilt is not in the suggested that this league be en- KFBV0 C0lI1miBBi0ll Of Ml Mt. having! larged during the present season so OVCPY Bdmlllonvq Of C0l‘l'l1l>l1l0ll.hlli3i“'as to take in on thc managing board lit*-lm: found out hy the accidcnwlln rcprcscntntivc of sncn or thc ftwl Hull the mcdlum throutzh wbichl Atirlctic citrus, urs cricket olni., and -thc “ilu/°»tmcnts" were carried onl nny other nunntic group. 'rms would ihccumc ri defaultcr and levanted. Can E form 3 recreation ggmmission which ,lille W0l\<1€f0d Si. that ‘l0l1C°. Stahl. i should control and direct every kind ihouest John Bull stands S0m¢Wl1l`=\t; of sport. It could also arrange for vighost at this new standard- of poll-land provide supervision for may. lticnl morality and honor? It is very` grounds for the younger children, in d0“ll'°ll1l. m0l"€0\’€F. lf all has bwlll different parts of~the city. This would revealed. Already there are gravelmnke ,possible ths supporting A 0| rumors that a certain member of thel coaches and leaders for the different .while the Government, of which thoyladopting the same lines. \ to whitewash the Ministers, hadl large dealings in shares; and it isi lalso hinted that other scandals con-l qncctcd with oil companies are loom mg up in the future. The books of the ahsconding stockbroker, examin- ed for Marconi transactione,- siso, allowed dealings in oil companies* .hnving Government contracts. Butl ‘Lord Murray who could, it he would,; throw abundant light on these tran-= sactions, is safely located in they heights of Colombia, far from the reach .of inquisitive committees or members of Parliament. r COMMUNITY C0-0PERlll0|f. The excellent addresses recently de- livered in this city by Mr. Bradford of Amherst on community co-opera- tion, were a revelation to many of our citizens and have led to serious questionings as to whether, with all along physical, mental, social, mon; gl, religions and other lines, we ere’ nn lic rigid ’¢.-a¢tr’nr awarmvryl our organizations for development] Marconi Committee, which attempted l groups' would increase the mtexest of players and spectators and would confine the appeals for assistance. to one central head. NOTES. The Peterboro' Times wants tb iknow what has -become of the old- fashioned girl who used to wear a blue gingham sunbonmet. She has gone to town as stenographer; for the boy who used that sunbotinet to shoo fthe cows home at milking time. The E ztri wut stay on the iarrn ii inc boy 1 does. l l Mr. Fred Cook, ths down 0| gtg.. iwa newspaper correspondents, says ,that next session a bill will be intro- tduced to increase the Senate by nine ` members. If tip bill gnc; through ,there will be' ni\‘re._new Conservatives 2 in addition to those whogwill be nom- , inated to replace those removed by -ocean. rn me ordinary ,oorhn -ni events, it ie estimated tint'-. chris Y0Bl'l,W§“ld live the present, govern- were minority tn”l\\`="0r»¢i non... follows: “Dr. Frledmu\n'| procedure. so far as it can hfdiseerned, is not new, not by nn! means. --He has not discovered or announced any new principle _of cure., or immunisation agalnli ¢ub0l'0\|1oil|.‘ HQ has only followed methods _which were demon- strand nm in tu»_.e_e?untry by nr. Trudeau and-others. And it mustbe emphasised that doctors _are dealing not with a business proposition, but with humait health. Only time- months and perhaps years-and the judgment, based on facts, of compet- ent physicians, can satisfy the pro- fession; and to exploit the poor, who furnish most cases 'of consumption, by means of an undemonstrated pro- duct would be sorry budiness indeed! So the observation of the authorita- tive Journal of the American Medical Associationis right: "The psychology of the excitement of the public over Frledmann is hard to understand, ex- cept on tht basis of clever press- agent work. There is not suthclent warrant for any other attitude to- ward Friedma.nn's treatment of ttiiier- culosls than one of critical neutrality and judicious sk-apticism, for it con- cerns an essentially secret procedure without adequate experimental basis and without any better results to its credit than are produced by tu- berculin properly used.” It will he remembered when Mr. Bill, he stated that the Government, while considering it a. wasteful pro- posal to attempt to build men-of- war here under existing conditions, would encourage the development of a shipbuilding industry in Canada, in part by following the policy of getting its own non-military ships in the country wherever practical. In our Ottawa telegram of Monday, it was stated that the Department of Marine and Fisheries was preparing plans ,lor -what is designed to be the llargest and most powerful ice-break- ling steamer in the Canadian service. A vote for the purpose was made last session. The new ship will not only be an ice-breaker but will be built with a view to Canadian condi- [tions and also will have a modern wreckfing outfit. The vessel will be headquartered in Quebec and utilized on`the St. Lawrence to facilitate the early opening of navigation land the prolongation of the season. The cost will be half a, million, the length 275 lfoet, width 66, depth 30, indicated lhorse-power 1000. The vessel will be built on the lines of the Ermack, the great Russian ice-breaker. The same department is about to issue a call for tenders for the steamer Scout. |The vessel is to be used in the light- ;hotlse service between Montreal, and the Welland Canal, and is 13 feet deep. It will be stipulated in the ad- ivertisements which are about to ap- pear, that the vessel, like the ice- breaker, must be built in Canada. This is the best way to build up a shipbuilding industry. The majority of the school dis- >trlcts havirig voted hown the auto- mobile proposal, motorlsts will have to restrain their ardor for another twelve months or so. The surprise is not that the majority polled in op- ‘position_. but that so many districts favored the running of the automo- biles, thie, too, with practically no canvassing in its favor. It is not generally realized the amount of money motor cars circulate in a town or country, but the enormous increase in the number of automo- biles uscd in St. John, N. B., gives some idea. The first auto purchased by a New Brunswick man was brought to Bt. John about eight years ago, and since that time cars of dlflcrcnt types have been purchased each year, until there are now in the city something over '200 cars. It can hardly be imagined that in a city the size of Bt. John fully one- third of n million dollars is tied up in automobiles. A like amount if invested in real estate, paying at the rate of ten per cent, would give an income of about thirty-three thousand ilvs hundred dollars. Although the automobiles in Bt. John range in price from six hundred dollars to six thousand dollars, the average price is, it is said, about sixteen hundred dollars. Taking two hundred as the total number of autos in the city this would make -a total expenditure of three hundred and twenty thousand dollars. Along with the amount of money tied up in the machines it is Borden introduced the Naval.. _Aid thearts of the people of this his new- .)-ysv, ' ‘ Much ,interest has centered in the Guardian's announcement 01'! social column wliinhvts in future to have its Place in the regula.\‘,Bat\u~dsy issue and many favorable commeuts have i been heard upon- this new departure. We nad the Journals of .our sister provinees,reeordiug in their Satur- day editions the events in 'social iiie of even their smallest townrso that many of our people _have felt some- thing of this nature ought euiiely to he in accord with the dignity of the capital city of the Garden Province, and Charlottetown should have its social column along with the rest. This _~@mand, we are glad to sm-. nounce, is now to be satisfied. /_ . O l l ` ' As for the events of the past week Dame Fashion appears somewhat as a laggard. Instead of the tea table and the Bridge table, people are spending the fine days on the golf links.. the tennis courts, the river, or enjoying some oi the little fishing trips which so deflight the heart of all true anglers. Q U O~ The Golf tea on Saturday last was in charge of Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Water Street, and of Mrs. Bulman, the table looking vary dainty with its decorations of white lilac. Au in- teresting featuxc of the day was the approaching' and putting dotntest in which Mrs. J. 0. Hyndman of the Green’a Committee, acted as score keeper and Mrs. Victor Goodwill won tho prize. Among the visitors were noticed Mrs. F. P. Carvell, of Montreal, Mrs. Mahon of Dorchester, Captain Richardson and Mr. Thomas of England. O C S Among the more formal functions of the week have been the addresses of welcome and presentations by the different Catholic societies of this city to Bishop O’Leary. His Lord- ship has without doubt won the ly adopted province. O 0 S Her many friends are extending ga most cordial welcome to Mrs. F. P. Oarvell off Montreal who is to sphnd the summer months in Charlotte- town. ¢ 8 O Miss Helen Burlinget of Quebec has arrived in this city to spbnd the sum- mer months with her aunt, Mrs. P. McN. Beairet9. O U O -Much regret is expressed on the de- parture of Mr. Russel Watson of the Royal Bank of this city for Montreal where he has been transferred. U D U A'mong the hostesses who entertain- ed informally at tht tea hour on Sunday were Mrs. A. A. Alley and Mrs. A. G. Peake. l C O Mrs. Lee-Spencer and baby daugh- ter have arrived on a visit to Mrs. lSpenccr’s father, Mr. Justice Haa- \zard. O l ' O 1 The many friends of Miss Dimmie 'Pope are extending to her a most hearty welcome on her return from the Canadian West and many Wishes for hcr future happiness upon the an- nouncement of o. highly interesting event which it is rumored will take ‘place early this autu-mn. l O C The Sisters and pupils of Notre Dame Academy are to be hlgh'ly com- 'plimeutcd upon their entertainment of Thursday evening. The large and fashionable audience was generous ln- deed in its applause and much favor- able comment has been heard con- cerning this event. Prizes and diplo- mas were presented by Rev. Father Maurice Macdonald, spiritual director of this institution. s s s ' An Ottawa journal states that Sir Louis and Lady Davies leave Ottawa for Charlottetown on June 28. and it ies, who is at present at Oxford, England, will join them here in about a. weok's time. O l C ` Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gans and Miss Pippcy are being most warmly wel- comed on their arrival at The \‘.’iilt.s| I-louse after spending the winter months in Europe. U C U An interesting surprise party took place on Thursday evening lust at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dea- con, Brighton Road. The study class to which Mr. Deacon very generously devoted so much of his time last win- ter. and which he has made so tho- roughly enjoyable and instructive, is expected that Miss Gertrude Dav-` s”-”' \. \ ‘\'a'r'.'.-- _ \”_ "* O d A D l' ht ‘ k A n to the “outdoor'gi_r1" than the 1 HER? fr;fsxagfldfiillelqgifs.m;v‘li¢fY'" 'm°3°‘¢""°5P°”d“ig. in happy Eli I dl di t b 1 fam d rhythm But this poetry of motion ise;anoychasnl:l¢;'s`§l'sldl?e.‘: achlidll - ` ' thi te :nk clgdierllegrheatwhyrddissa Ritual-Proof Corset $1.50 fo'$5.00. i ' ' Wedding Out Fits ` A tri into Paton’s Store will' relieve you of all the worry of select- ing strouiliseau, you can select anything 110111 Sl'°UdE°v31°5§§§;f‘;§E bridal veiling. down to housefurnishmgs- in ea? ““ ° 7 1| msksd ds srtments. Our stock of silks were never more complete, we S ill l llks for veiling attire and trimmings that are an the nlolstt bealxdh ualgo white satin in diierent qualities that drop .beauti- gil; dueiddgectilon of these f§°°d5 is sufficient' N°W mr. »°°°d”»g’ We iisvs Rating Clo'h Bedford Cord Cream Serges and Mixed- Tweeds, hhhmike up lovely for travelling. Then' we have feather ,boss in glock White Fawn Royal Blue and Grey, which will gladdcn the hung 'gf sny bride. \lVhite gloves both long and short, hosiery of every description in all colors and neckwear in Pl'°lf1“:i°t”1; _mi n°ti't”:l;5;e;t0;‘; ' ' ' de artmcnt there is a a ere 0 BU gisdhtldg ttualdlhngdim the bridalihat to the-small ,toque for travelling. , Them is beauty in every shape which haves- this _ Island Famed D ” A =t ex uisite line of Bluses in marquisette. 1lll¢‘U,- embfold' ept' m?1'.`lksi1 also a nice range of skirts, coats andrdill C0'8fS'- ered lawn Ilia' il r dc t is full to overflowing ff all 11112 ildidlkel £119- ‘Our gil neewlh corset covers. drawers, skirts, princess slips and Pieglelt ngi Iso dresiing jackets and klmonas. Now for the t_l'6V¢l- il K t l xteiissesleahsv- trunks eu‘t cases, rubber costs, umbrellas and sitxtxegmgll ru 2 Next comes' carpet and furniture. The 510271 Of IMC curtains. bgailiketsi °°mf0ft9» 5q““fe5» ‘mats and carpeting by the yard ls complete. _ _ Parlor and dining suites, parlor tables rockers, Morris chairs, hall tends >i"'e boards brass and iron beds. bl1l'€lll1S. ltd 8 10t°f Ofl-‘ef Fl , . `. pieces too numerous’ to mention. Our clerks ,Will be _only tott>hgl\:l1ols<; show you through the different departments and give you e careful attention. J.-is. PATON ci co; 6-17M3iEii. if ii _d . . _*___* Get Your Screen Doors , , Here O u r screen doors have strong, handsome and orn i- i mental frames with very best quality of wire cloth. They not only look good but they are 'good in every way and will last twice as long as the cheaper kind. You will find our screen doors, windows, screen cloth, hinges and other sup- plies, low in price and high in qu ality. F ennell £6’ Chandler took this occasion to show their ap- preciation of his uiiorts on their ue- half. In a few well chosen words Miss May thanked Mr. Deacon on be- half of the class for all he had done Victoria Row ` ,, _ u forthem during the year, and asked' A_`-B_ Warburton' ,Miss 'May' Missl his acceptance of a small memento of the many pleasant hours they had* spent together, while to Mrs. Deacon a bunch of lovely flowers was pre- sented. 'Among those present were: Mrs. Frost. Mrs. J. A, Longworth, Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. -M¢cCready, Mrs. H. W. Longworth, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Bagnall, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Bul- msn, Mrs. George Warburtoh, Mrs. €§S">`.§EK2i.`§2i""}l,2§2 ```` ' 3i"”`€£2T”'l§Zi1.Ti§- estimated that forty dollars per month a machine or a total sum of ninety~six thousand dollars is an- nually spsnt for the up-keep of the automobiles owned in Bt. John. .With paid by those who employ chauleurs, it may be 'safely said that in running the cars -e. total sum of one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars is annu- ally spent by Bt. John men who _own automobiles Florence Pope, Misa- Helen Hobkirk and Miss Vere Hyndmau. ~ 0 l O Miss Norah Warburton is receiving congratulations from her friends on winning tho Governor Gcneral's ute- dal at lildgehill. U O O M155 MU? HB“8l'1l. Who has been practising her profession of nursing d“l`lll8 the winter has arrived home to visit her parents, M _ J 1, Mrs. Haszard. _ r “B ice and -;_i;___ omN'I'RAr. A. A. u. . ounurrousurrs -____ lparatlons have ‘ been iconciud_ed_ for the ,ocncrnip-A . A. 11.- nnnnn ' outdoor track. -_and field' championships, which -will be decided ‘ to-morrow on 'the athletic acid ~ or Northwestern ‘univer- sity at Evanston. The entry list shows s strong array of star P°l" tormera representing the colleges and clubs of the middle dtatetlr The Pl`°' gram will be made up of the follow- ,ing events' One-hundred-yard dalh. .-220-yard run, G0-yard run, _one and two-mile runs, 120 high _and 220- »yard low hurdles, the filflilllll NB” ll lump. .running broad imap, shot Pill- UHIUAGO, Ill., June 20.-‘All pre- hannner throw, discus' and Pole vault- A Q Your Summer Oxfords Are Ready Sir “Q 1 " mm $35;-5‘;'ty:>;ef ;;<:=;;;°°;m:: _will rlefse you is =v=ry d-mi. cor: tins ir, yon in-ow. weve nn bm if21;"sa;'.3:.‘::.:°:.;.':‘;:‘..";.;iLz°‘.i.‘:.i':ii 1‘°..‘::“.'§2‘.:.°.‘:.':.:1‘:.'°z.‘:.':°"‘.°°“- e - - . ll Y, yr ,_ . proestht - k b ` ii . Vs end Gun Metal Calf, Vici _end Pateniipotc skin are some of the good U h¢r4- Blutcher Lace and Bdttdhehlyclzsl ldeogvht giatgti, hir.” " i' A A Of Good Shoes I t . , r . - . L . . . .0 -~-=<_~-H,--=_, ,~ . '- ‘if-if. _-'.t.cI'iw-i_v,A,,. ‘Ti "i“Ti"l'i°\~~I"-" A--.iii ” .1 .' 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