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41.12 I Garlist is quite recovered apartments in the Deitz block, above booze-pediar. It is now a depart- to their respqctj%,e homes, feeling . I . . '. I .
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1. I : I .. . , cold. and is able the post affice.—Mr. Joseph Charrette, ment of Government and as such that the had spent a most splendid farmers can do during the, wet wea- ' - ,.,. ,,-. I . �.. . I \;% i .
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N :� . i the County Home, Ulu- must show a surplus. For that our- time � . 1. - . .
.� 0*6=,d again,.—Quit%,a number an inmate o a one long to be remembered. ther is to do shopping.—Mrs. Andrew
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Of. finishad their -threshing ton, Passed away one day last week, plus there must be sale and thus our Briefs ra E i
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�, 1. 'a. Y,�iqr_ during the past week. d the remains were interred in the . have spent the past few Mrs. Biseett, of Godeiieh, and her two Men' sizes, to
.� . , . "debauching the ratepayer." Govern- weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' also from Goderich. AT . �� �
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9*9 -Y.- . day.—Mr. Charles Fritz had an un- anent Control is just a more respect- Owen Geig4r,Lrewrned to their home Mr. Montgomery conducted services W. G. WILLIS11 ' I
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V ,Jv,!o,;� ���, BRUCEP1ULD usual experience a few days ago in able name for the Old Bar Business in Windsor 'this week.—Mrs. A. C. in Carmel Presbyterian Church on I for ,$3.25; bo
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A .. 1�, V 11 'W,., 4, S.—The- regular meeting of his shoe store. He was examining a and Product. No, it does not elim- floggarth, of Norwich, is spending a Sabbath last, delivering very good
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. , shotgun and thinking it was unload- irate the "bootlegging." I have been few day with her parents, Mr. and discourses both morning and evening. I .
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, _ was held in the church on ed snapped the trigger. Charlie was offered it from the hip pocket of men Mrs. Thompson Murdock.—Mr. Sam.- —Mrs. G. Youngblutt, of Waterloo, is 0 .
j"j',',i,',MVo*bor 10th with a good attend- White Sol,e Rubbers
" U; , , . greatly surprised when a loud report on Edmonton streets. You asked if tiel Rennie, who left on the Harves- here visiting her dau ter M .has.
',,�-:�i� 0,'Mrs. McLachlan presiding. The ,gh , rs * I
tiw 'i� 'i, -19 * Hymn resulted, the shot going through a any of the Magistrates inentiuned tern' Excursi with snag proof up- ,
,,,n, wiseting was opened by singing V for the West a few W. Bonthron, of this village.—Krs. 0
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91R."r, partition into a show window. Luck- anything about it. Surely they do. months Ifk6,'returned home last Fri- T. C. Joynt -has returned from To-,
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; pr4yern' The Scripture lesson was fly the force of the bullets was de- Magistrate Emily Murphy told my day, and his fri,-nds were pleased to ionto where she had been for several to 11, for ...... $3.75
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;, Haugh, Romans 8th fleeted or - large plate glass would congi see him home again.—Mrs. James F. N,,eeks in the interests of her health,
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,��$ have been shattered. It just g,oes to 17th, I think the date was, that so Sparks left for lilrantfo�d last week undergoing a throat treatment, . .
iq, ,ibapter, 31st verse*. Mrs. Stevens
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, , "I'l- read the Study Book. The roll call the winter Joseph Ferren, of Charing Cross, is 16 Men's Long' Rubber
N ';'read I was answered by verses of Scripture. or careful a person may be, accidents enforce the Government Control Law months with her- daughter, Bello, at here visiting her relatives,. Mr. and
. happen.—Farmers been re- el ran Tea Rooms.—Mr. Mrs. Chas, L. Jinks. We .regret to
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xt" Hymn 596 was sung and Mrs. Me- will happen.—Fai are meeting that the Morality Squad had bc the Yellow Law, ill Boots, made by high
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with great difficulties in finishing t*) duced to two in the night, No, You and Mm. Sydney McArthur returned learn that Mrs. Jinks "I keeps very I pressure process
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.-, I .' I New Bean Buyers.—Mr. William he fall work. Snow and rain are a cant control it when it gets inside from their hon-moonlast Tuesday pooi-131—Nomination Day this week I 11 � I .
, Z. �' daily occurrence and much corn and the human anatomy. Given an able- and are getting nicely settled in their (,n Saturday at noon andAhe meeting � iiiiiiiiii r
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1. .j.". .� been here during the week buying up other crops are still in the fields.— . bodied giant with little self-control new home on 0 -,ford Street. — The is looked forward to with unusual in- MONI IRt . I
- . .11. 1r. and Mrs. 11. Yungblut attended at his best and plenty of 4.4 mixed Young People's League was held on terest and our Town Hall will, no , I -
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,� the funeral at Goderich on Wedn.es- with a little higher percentage and Monday evening with a good attend- doubt, be crowded to itsititmost ca -
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some 6,000 bushels, paying 'lay of their nephew, who was killed "knocked down" or "locked up" is ance despite the had evening. Miss parity.—Hon. Charles McCrea, Min -
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.. ,I. � market on board a boat at Cornwall. the inevitable. Perhaps "Government Elva Shaddock had charge of the inter of Mines, was in the village on Mr
Ill; pares the beans ready for m Control]" does not "eliminate," but n i.� Saturday forenoon for a short time, * I
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01, I H&NSALL rather cultivates the alcoholic habit ing as secretary. The meeting was calling on his relatives, Mrs. J. Suth- I -
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. - Farmer:' P- and develops drunkenness. Yours opened with a hymn, after which the erland and family. The honorabl�! 0 6 , a I
. - if he can secure enough beans he in- the Annual Meeting of the Fa I 17.1
V 1 sincerely, J. F. KNIGHT. Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni- gentleman was on his way from ad- 41�m
�4, " tends putting in two pickers, whicin. ,r,,ive cion will be held in the Commercial Most - -on.
� � Hotel, Hensall, on Tuesday evening, Novem- Masonic Night.—Monde; evening s Miss Mildred McDonnell read dressing a meeting on the . '
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;6� . ,,e '8 last a very interesting met.+ing was the Scripture lesson. The follow SEAFORM
era, more especially as the Hensall expected. 75-1 ing evening in the interests of the Fer TELEPHONE 11 .
�.Y' Church .,. held in Zurich Lodge No. 224, of the programme, gotten up by Mrs, Lee guson Government ,at the town Oi. OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
bean market has been closed for a The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's 1.
u ��,..�. holdi bazaar on Saturday afternoon, A. F. & A. Al., at riensiall, the oc- ITedden, was given and very much en- Seaforth and in the interests of Mr. - -_ -
11 , week or ten days. November 2-ith, and tea will be served from
11?1�', caslion being the official visit of the joyed: A very fine instrumental by Neeb, the local tandidate, and was
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- _ turned home after a District Deputy Grand Master of Miss Lillian Stacey; a well rendered. billed to speak that afternoon and .
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, 1 tur r spending a week If f111y articles and candy booth. 3073- glican Church is looking
. Shorthorns For Sale. -Two young cows 3 South Huron, in the person of Right solo by Miss Nellie Boyle, the topic evening at Wallaceburg and Chatham, 9 forward father and sisters, has returned to
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.� I wi 1 4 years old. also a choice young bull I with interest to
1 .21 � , . Worshipful Master Meyers, of Mit- entitled "Hospitality" was very ably and had not time to call on a number bazaar to be Seaforth.—Mrs. Alex. Smith has re-
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t 11, -.�� - I ther and other friends in Detroit.— year old: all show animals and dmeendants chell. There was a very large at- given by Miss Marion Casemore and of his personal friends in the village. held on Saturday, November 27th, and turned from a pleasant visit with rel -
"I turned home after of the best cow in my once large herd- No of which more particulars, willi ll� atives in Michigan
, E �:.,` spending . reasonable offer refused. Having the agency tendance of the brethren, a number was very much enjoyed; an inst-ru- —Miss A. E. McEwen, who hag been , also her son,
,, ng a week with Mr. and Mrs given in a future issue,—As will be Eldrid.—Mr. William Consitt was in
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1,1- far the Galt Art Metal co., we can supply accompanying the D,D.G.M. and a mental duet by Misses Irene Doug- visiting her sister at Jasper Lake,
", . S. Dale.—Mrs. George Sparks, of Sea- steel clad barns and garages complete and all seen by local ad. in th;se colunins, London on Friday lai;t attendin h
'', . . . . . . . ; .... I . forth, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. kinds of galvanized roofing. also different number also from Exeter. After the lass and Eleanor Fisher was well Alta., is here visiting her sisters, a g the
, I'%, ening of the lodge in all the de- the, annual meeting of the Farmers' Conservative Association meeting for
,."'.." D. Tough this week.—Mrs. Janet Ross lengths of iron hog troughs and many other up rendered; readings by Miss Gladys little west of our village.—Mr. Louis i
"I r weful things on hand for sale cheap- Apply grecs, the present officers put on the Slay, of Sarnia, who is always so Clark, who lives a short distance Progressive Club will be held at the Western Ontario.—Mr. Robert Hi El- Commercial Hotel here on Tuesday gins has received the appointment of
,�, t. visited -her daughter, Mrs. fflastings, to J,,,bn Elder. Phone 1. Hensall. '011-t' initiatory degree in a manner which generous in contributing, splendidly northeast of our village, has recently
I N,�, of Bel ave, this week.—The Kelly Died In Winnipeg.—The following elicited high praise from the District rendered selections, and is always go had Delco lights installed in his dwel- evening, November 23rd, and at which election clerk for South Huron and is
... Circle will hold their annual chicken meeting a large attendance is looked well qualified for the position.—The
,; I dinner on Thursday, November 25th clipped from one of our dailies, will Deputy for the very excellent man- willing to help out in any good cause. ling and barns, the installing being for.—A couple' of fine days this week Literary Society of the n 11 C -
I I I 5"�; I - be of interest to the relatives and Per in which all took their parts, and The rn"ting' wa�, closed with the ben- well done by Mr. F. T. Wardell, of te e iie sal on
Stratford.—On Saturday afternoon for both farmers and villagers.—The ing for the appointment of officers for
,�f Dinner will be served from six to friends of the late A. A. Habkirk, with the closing down of the lodge in f -di cti on .—With every day that affords has helped greatly with outside work tinuation School recently held a meet-
. eight,,. Also a good programme will late of Winnipeg, and who was well each of the three degrees, the D.D.G'. any chance Whatever to get up roots, successful sale Sunbeam Trio, of which Miss Gretta the incoming term, with Miss John -
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_. be given in the auditorium of the and favorably known in his younger W gave helpful and inspiring points our farmers ail' as busy as the busy of home-made cooking under the sus- Larnmie is '6ne, have been giving con- son presiding.
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1, , days in this district, and who was a,of information and much that was bee, and with a few dav�, of continued pices of the League of the United Miss Grace Manson
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�, most successful stock sale on Wed- relative of Mr. Walter Habkirk, of very interesting in regard to the favorable weatb(-r, much will be done Church. There was a good attend- the past week or F,-. —Miss Helen
., " nesday of last week, when Mr. G. H. our village, and also relative of Mr. Grand Lodge meeting of a short time to secure all outstanding vegetation. ance and the proceeds from the sale
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.. � .1, • Elliott, the auctioneer, disposed Of D. Grassirk: "A. A. Hobkirk, form- ago� Just before the closing, a very —Our Sabbath Rebool Superintend- of home-made cooking and serving Heffernan, who was here visiting 'her Treasurer,
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" 't', over $1600 worth of stock in less than erly of the Lands Titles office, died at interesting event took place, namely, ants, teachers and officers are all now light refreshments amounted to over
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an hour.—Mr. Wm. Tolmie, of Rodney his home, 586 Balmoral Street, Sat- the giving bf a fine new Master- very busily engaged in making pre- $60, including the sale of a few fancy �
_ - is a est this week at the home of urday morning. He was a native of Mason's Apron to P. W. Master, Robt, partition for'Christmas Sabbath school and ordinary handkerchiefs. The
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I � , ". Mr. R. Murdoch. Roxboroughshire, Scotland, born Dalrymple, one of the splendid mem- entertainment's,_Mr. Henry Pfile and
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18, 1847, and came to Canada as a bens of Zurich Lodge, at Hensall, patronage and kindness of a number
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" '.11 , , 1 1882 he had been a school teacher in District Deputy in the name of and tied in their dwelling room connected of the ladies who assisted in decorat- Big Millinery Sale
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, � � " - - ,Ontario. He first settled in Crystal for Zurich Lodge, in recognition of with Mr. Pfile's hoot and shoe store Mr. Robert D. Beld, of the Township
, . Hogg-Staples.—A quiet wedding City, and later lived in Killarney and the very excellent services he had premises.—MrIl. Peter Munn left here of Tuckensmith, and Mr. Jahn Pass- -
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. was solemnized Wednesday, Novem- ,Morden, where he was well known. rendered for some past years in in- the first part of this week for Texas more, returned a week ago from a
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I � . ber 10th, at Duff's Manse, 'McKillop, Four years ago he celebrated the 50th stalling the officers when it was not State, where she has relatives andBruce.
,., `a; when Elva Agnes, youngest , pleasant outing in the operd -
., .k,diiu�;44,r anniversary of his marriage. He had convenient for the D.D.G.M. to be friends, and with whom she intends 8ula and northern parts of ittarin.. Call and see our wonderful bar -
i ;. of Mr. William Staples, became 'the a large circle of friends. In addition � present, as well as also at other times. spending some months. Mrs. Munn's They were disappointed in th
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.. 5-, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogg, both of children, Mrs. T. M. Bradford, of delivered a short and im ressive ad- ant visit and safe trip, and no doubt as the settlers there told them deer
..",;� McKillop. Rev. J. A. Fergii�,._AeIL Morden; Mrs. J. W. Hilton, of Win- dress to which P. V Master the trip and visit will prove very had never been so sea stock to choose from.
I I I'�,, � ,•I. ated. The bride was attractive in 'a nipeg, and A. A. Habkirk, barrister, Dalrymple made a very nice and fit- beneficqal scarce owing to
. , . I.. I I � I pretty frock of honeydew silk crepe r, as she has not been the inroads made on them of wolves,
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, of Winnipeg. The funeral will be ting reply, although as he stated, he feeling as j1 as many as seventeen deer
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. . , held this -afternoon at 2.30 from was quite taken by surprise, and in many relatives and friends would de- making away from their usual re -
hat - Thomson's funeral home, Broadway, thanking the brethren of the lod sire. -L -Mrs. )�. I &n h sorts owing to the presence of wol-jes, .
. hat of black velvet. After the core
. " many a wedding dinner was served ge .�H. Garrol d her smi- Xrs. Bertha E. Bell, Hensall
" . to Elnrwood cemetery, I for.:, ' ` which he appreciated reciated ter, Mrs, U. 1�' ,, Sco - very I
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at which only the immediatd'rel s lowing is a letter received within the which he would always be reminded weeks or so here with their sister, been more favorable.—St. Paul's An-
, , ,were present~ In the evening -a re- past week from the Rev. J. F. Knight, of them, he stated that any service Mrs.' J. Sutherland and family, left
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I �,,, re gathered highly esteemed -pastor for a term of been a pleasure to him in giving, and hoine.—Mrsi. T. J. Bery, who is via-
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, ,.�!i� Methodist Church. The reverend gen- have the pleasure of assisting them arts of the fates and who intends
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1�. tleman was here for an hour or so in their work when at any time his before retliming visiting along the ALL
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g services were specially required. Af- coast and other places, in writing to
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.. ther-in-law, of Chatham, with whom ter this presentation, the lodge ad- mlatives and -friends, report a very
L�, !�;. . .. - 1.11 -I f , . I be had been visiting relatives and journed to enjoy an oyster supper at pleasant tam,' I
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4,41 , Huron and Bruce. Mr. Knight had where they found the tables nicely has been a resident 5"I ,�,.,. ident of our village for
I . ., : ." Death of Thomas Colquboun.— only an hour or so to spend, passing prepared and well laden with the good quite a term pf years and highly re -
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I -, clearance before theChristmas rush. Big selection
. . when 10 years of appp and had resided Ontario, and while the writer bag and good will. Past Worshipful Bro. has very much added to the appear-
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. o was an importer of heavy draught several years at occasional times, the vited by the Worshipful Master of the haying it tastefully repainted.—Our
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,., he well known 'throughout the Domin- naturally anxious to get all the in- dress and called upon what might be threshing outfits from one farm to Q
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11- 1- Mr. and Mrs. Colcluboun celebrated as in the following mentioned letter Deputy, to address the meeting, which so soft, from the long continued rains ,
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. . leaves to mourn tbfrir loss, besides his his many friends in ffensa)l and vi- which was best and in the best inter- pavement look so nice and clean and
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, I.- I widow, two sons, Dunran, on the rinity and reader-, of The Expositor: est,s of Masonry and in a manner that saves our drains and catch -basins Ladies' Dresses, an assortment regularly
'homes'tead, and Arthur in Hibbert "Mr. G(,orge Sutherland, Hensal),Ont. elicited much praise from all, but of from taking in so much filth.—Mrs,
Towwhip, and three daughters, Mrs. Hear Friend,—I was delighted to hear which address. we have not the space S. MacQuet,n and daughter, Helen, priced up to $ 20, all now at one price - ., $2.,95
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I .1.11 ZURICH on them. It has renewed many fel- both of Tudor Lodge, Mitchell; Pryde —On Thursday evening an interest- +
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»'' lowships that were. a delight in the and Rev. Cbidley, both of Exeter; ing debate was held under the aus-
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. " edard .N . past and still continue a die- Rev. Sinclair and Rev. Naylor and pices of the A. Y. P. A. of St. Paul's
1 . " . performed the ceremony at Drysdale light. You were asking me some lit- Mellikin, of Zurich Lodge, Mensall, all Church, the subject beiiig, Resolved ..
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vj�; R. C. Church on Tuesday, November tic time ago, for my judgment of of whom gave most excellent addres- that it would be better for the Col- y
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.tl���•R, 1. . nice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tuf- Province as "Government Control," with the keenest interest as they all Country in the interests of the whole
IlA - field Ayotte, 14th Concession, Hay, and becoming so widely known as combined humor, wit and splendid in- Anglo Saxon race,'" The affirmative
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_4 - ,new church shed of the local Luther- Control. In addition, I am able to the pleasure of the meeting was much in favor of the affixin'ative-. The ques.
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��: Tlfng,,!�vas largely attended and near- gelling is succeeding from -my own solo by P. W. Bro. Blower, of Mit- many points were brought out on each I
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` ,,, -ffidi"*ad ,Anfavorable -as a blizzard 25 pert cent. and now bed 102 tables most higbly' esteemed member of Mrs. William McDougall, at the -west
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i`,�;, 'The greatest values ®f the season in our coats at 18.50
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