The Goderich Star, 1901-04-05, Page 5(4
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Fxh 1 bition and Sale of
New carpets and lugs
WE ntTer our new 61,04 of Ciu'pete, Rugs and Mattiuga at
fully Al per cent. below fixed market values.
Because we consummated the mot favorable purchase known
in the business, we mean to create it rrcotd of solea in this
department. We intend to make this department the first
thought of every housekeeper or home furuisber.
Floor coverings of all kinds.
Get them Good Exceptional values will 'mettle you
to do it for very little Money.
BRUSSELS CARPETS -a largo Itns, suitable for all rooms, regularly worth
from $110 to el 25 per yard, at. , 900 and $1,.00
TAPESTRY CARPSrS-ail styles of patterns, and fully 105 patterns to
choose from, special values at per yard 40c, 50c and 60C
WOOL CARPETS -yard wide, reversible and pure Olean stock. at per yard
650, 05C and 85c
UNION OARPETS-yard wide, reversible, splendid new designs and clean
per aril and
atdclt, at y 30c, 40c 600
UNION and HEMP CARPETS --00 to 30 inches wide, an immense range
ut new geode, at per yard 120, 190 and 20C
CHINA MATTINGS-Ord wide and every yard in the store new. at
per yard 121x0, 150, 200 and 80C
INSP H OTION INVITET�
W. ACHESON & SON.
The Goberrtcb Star.
TELEPHONIC CALL 71
FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 1001.
The State is Supreme.
DELPIT I[ARRIAGE OA.SE.
The Roman Catholic Church has
no Jurisdiction in Marriages
Performed by a Protestant
Minister.
Montreal, March 30. -Justice Archi-
bald this morning gave justice in the
famous Delpit mlu•l lege ease. dismiss-
ing• the action of the plaintiff. and de-
claring that the ecclesiastical court of
Rome has no jurisdiction in marriages
between tivo Ito nutn Catholics when
pet formed by a duly authorized ruiu-
'kler.
HISTORY OF THE CASE
Deiplt was married to Miss Cote in
18413, by the Rev. W. S. flames. it Uui-
t.arian minister of this city, and about
a Veal• ago Bought to have the mar-
r;iwe (teetered cull and vied by the
rc'eaiateticatl authorities at Quebec,
because the ceremony was performed
by n Prot.estent minister. whom the
Romeo Catholic o ut horn res did ant
1 t cognize as a primer Cul hul it y 111 prr•
!olio such momrings, w hen the con-
Ipatties were hut! Kilian
Catholics. 'fhe Quebec 111111114i' lee de-
clared the Wattiage null and vont, and
referred 1 he matter to Rome, where
their deci,lou was upheld.
Delpit then sought to have the Ro-
man decision upheld by the civil
courts and tookitction hi the Superior
Court. The defendant pleaded that
she was it Prot extant at the time of the
marriage, and That, even if she had
heen at ltonr,u /: ttholic, the late of
Quebec recognized any duly qualified
minister :as n prate' person to perform
marriage ceremonies, and specified
nothing n5 la what religion contract•
ing parties professed, and, therefore,
the IMO rotge was Iiud1ng and that the
ecclesiastical authorities had no right
to declare the stone null and void.
Judge Archibald, in giving judg-
ment,. remarked that the plaintiff's
claim was that the marriage bond is
purely spiritual and religious, and all
that remains for the •civil authorities
is to consider and admit the enact -
merits of the church authorities on the
matter. Judge Archibald said be
could not see how such a view could
be maintained. In England the con
sent of the individuals pledged to one
another was recognized its constituting
an actual marriage. without, the inter••
ventioli of a clergyman, which inter.
vention Merely added the sanctity of s
sacrament to the marriage contract.
No ecclesiastic 11 courts were •eve'
established bete, and the Church of
England is not the established church
of Canada. Under the common law of
England, certified by George
there could be no doubt, the judge
said, that any 'marriage soleinnized
by any nil meter in holy orders,
of whatever denomination be only
he. such tuna Inge is recognized
as valid. This applies to Can-
ada, and that stet ole constituted
it gl eat victory to religious liberty,
not Merely as between Catholic and
Protestant, but more especially be.
.ween Anglican and other Protestant.
denominations. There can be no
doubt, the court hinted, that ministers
given the right to keep regtetels of
civil status are thereby given the
right to use such regietere. Delpit's
action was therefore dismissed and the
marriage was decided to he valid.
An appeal will he taken against Lhe
judgment, and the case, It is expected,
will he carried to the Privy Council in
England.
CRUELTY TO MISSIONARIES.
A Vicious Governor of a Chinese
Province -A Missionary's Tale
Of a Terrible Journey.
ficial& We had now suffered eight
days cruel tteattueut in Shansi. ane
the sole cause was a vicious governor,
who had set the tauhle loose on defen-
celess foreigners. Vit a had now travel-
led 140 utiles. mostly on foot. with vety
little food and no proper rest. and un-
covered heads, but from this point on-
ward we suffered no mdr•e at the hands
of the people. From Huai -Ching -Fu
on for fifty miler we had good treat•
ment, and travelled in carts which,
though very uncomfortable (not hav-
ing bedding or straw to pad them),
protected us from the sun, and the
SORES ON OUR FEET
began to heal. Money was supplied
us at U -Chi• Helen freely, and we be
gun to hope for a rapid journey to
Hankow. Disappointment met us, for
at Chenchik-Hsien the magistrate
would not pass us on. He said the
official document we had got itt Tseh-
Chow-Fu was not a proper one. So
we had to return to iJ•Ubt-Hsien.
There we found Miss Huston, who had
been brought on by the 'lseh•Cheo•Fu
magistrate, and who was ver badly
Wounded in the head, the brain being
exposed. The U•Clii•tisien Hlagistritte
told us lie could do no more than to
escort us to the south hank of the
Yellow River, and leave us there to
make our own way to Chen -Chow,
where we could ask assistance at the
Yemen. pie went again iii carts to
the nuthauik of 1110 Yelloty River,
and there our escorts left us al d re•
turned wit h the curls, leaving us help-
less,
THIS H1 VER TO cRONR,
with no passport. 4V it 1euotined cit,
the hank al the river two lours and
one night, with hut very, little hope of
getting across unless we got an official
pass, but itt last, on Sunday afternoon,
July 2Lnd. the mutt in charge of the
ferry told us to get into a courier boat,
and we crossed, being put on shore
about one hundred verde below the
proper landing stage. We walked
thirteen miles to Chen Chow, and
went direct to the Yemen to pl,ad our
cause. The magistrate himself cam
nut to meet ns, and he proved to be
very anti•foreign. He _tansped his
feet as he spoke to me, aniitsaitl : "For
tunittely for you an edict hits come to
day ordering that all foreigners be
sent under esc•oat to Hankow, and I
can send you on. Had vou come her
yesterday 1 would have had von al
killed." He had the necessary door
nient written, and we were sent on 1,
cart. hot as common criminals, lodge
every night to common jails with ons
at division of
WOODEN BARS BETWEEN US
and the cbatned criminals of China
This treatment continued tor six day
till we reached Chioh Shan Helen
where we were taken to a temple, an
the Mandarin's wife sent sweetmeat
for the children. At Sin Yang Chao
the border city of Hanan, which w
reached on Monday, July 30th, w
were treated well and clothes wer
,riven us. There we stopped thre
days, because soldiers were pasdin
through en route for Pekin, and i
wag feared that if we met them o
the road trouble night arise W
found that to let the people know w
were Protestants was out greates
Protection, and other missionaries sit
the same. New we had come to th
Hupeh Province, ruled over by °hen
Chih-Tung, and wo wets treated we
by all the officials, and instead of tri
yelling as before, in carts, we ha
Sedan chairs. We found, too, that
THE NATIVE CHRISTIANS
were in favor with the officials, an
the rest of the journey to Hanko
Was done in comparative comfort, a
riving at our mission house on 'roe
day morning. Aug. 14th, in all 49 da
since we left Ping Yao. In additio
to Mies Rice, whose death 1 ha
already told, four others of our par
died on the way. Two of our o
children died from fatigue and wit
and were buried in Honan. Mr
Cooper and Miss Huston died i
Hupeh after terrible sufferings, a
their bodies were sent on to Hanko
by the officials. Mr. Cooper's ha
died soon after arrival in Hanko
from the effects of the journey.
R. Saunders, the missionary, in
con
cluding hie story df the terrible
worney of the }}}}tieeiimark it
throe
1;hin on the outbreak o (tip wat 'u
the Par East, says I-
A,t Teeb Oheo b'1 We got; a road pass,
and, as we supposed, entitling ns to an
escort from eat* to city all the way to
Hankow, nut we afterwards learned it
was a patter stating we were to he eon•
ducted as common criminals. At noon
on Saturday, July 14th, wo left on
Pilules with common wooden pack srul-
dles, and the torture the ladies en-
dured riding those animals for two
days to Haui-Ching Po, in Honan, is
indescribable. There were many of
the Netter classes who had much sym-
pathy with ua, but dared not show it
too much, fearing the anti -foreign of -
40-441P. , .. 479z.
Job Could'nt Have Stood It
If he'd had itching piles. They're
terribly annoying ; but Bueklen's Ar-
nica Snlvel will cure the worst case of
i}iles pn earth. It has cured thnn-
dgods For injuries, pains or bodily
oruptlpns It's the hest salve in the
world. price 95e a hos. Cure guar-
anteed. Sold by Jas. Wilson,
t--
The contract has beep let for the
erection of the parsonage in connection
with 9t. Joseph's church, Clinton,
price $1.825. This does not include the
coat of Krick, stone, etc., which ate
being laid upon the ground by the
parishioners, so:that wnen completed
the parsonage will have entailed an
(expenditure of Iwo thousand dollars or
in the near neighborhood. The con-
tractor is Mr, S. S. Cooper. of Clinton.
0 -TWAT A.T DROP IN WALL PAPER
The Groat Wall an•0•••••••r•• •l1Nd
Paper Tract 1p book- • Efaster Oards.. .
en. d we proposer.*
1rIva oho public the • Raphael Tuck &Nuns,
benefit.• p
ARTISTIO Et,AS1 ER
We're hero to roll
WALL PAPER. We = OARI)S.
dont ,Are whether • _AL.SO-
yen wont It for your+ 14111 &Cu s
kitchen or your par. 0 y�
ler. es hove 'inheres • •'FOR TH if EMPIRE"
Itnt will please von, • Series.
rind Inn price will bo •
fast what ;nu Want • PRii'ES--Range from
10 pay for that pard- 9 3e 10 35e.
solar room. •
Our Papers are •r Geo. Porter,
all carried In stock. • Ceara Roasp Square.
_ we have alrefdy 3 Ooderich.
;A te t �gn efteenlnnnggng
rel ova�}} en AA$j,QA13, nd still more ict follow. it will bo a alder oleo of OW city ("m-
eet rip afaalnst *stone watt this rear.
Prices cotnnteries. SSW `1p1ee�, Ott 4e and 6e per roll.
Pretty Colodn and I' ntir at ti0, 7o. Bo and IOo per roll.
Yon torn bvr a SOO Paper 'tles yeitr for 860.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE.
71s6>r1P1$ONN NO. 100 i1, Peewees Book and Wall Papel+ Atone.
WOW; WHOM laquAIta, cloaa1l�IP>lt•
t 17 a t
iAllrt d0 without one, and
II you, dire riot already. supplied
it will psiF: you call on
tiU0111 DUNLOP
and see some'special values he has
in that line.
DON'T MISS THEM,.
aitiriWY SPRING STOCK for made
to order clothing is now complete.
H. DUNLOP,.
Next door to Bank of Montreal.
Mill Wood
For Sale
The abnw is 011E into stove wood
length and will be delivered to any
part ot the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at 128 Cambria St. will receive
prompt attention
'Phone 98•.
Peter flcEwan.
Goderich, Nov. 21st. 1899.
12276
ry ee
CANTELON'S
Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts.
Short Bread and Cream Rolle.
Minae P.jes and Lady Fingers.
Kisses, Macaroons, Mai ngnes.
Brandy Soma, ete.
A, -e as good as the best made in any
City in Canada.
Grantelun leads the trade in
WEDDING' CAKES,
n tancy designing, and ornamenting
and almond Icing. Give him an order
and your satisfaction will he assured.
die
CANTELoN
oN
WEST -ST. GODEIRIOH
STOVES
STOVES
STOVES
rhe Pearl Silver Steel
Coal Range, and the
Art Amherst treater
are the best stoves in
the 'market, for sale
only by
J. N. Wf1RSEll
O+derk h.
�Oook'o Cotton afoot Componad,
Is aaooaufdlly turerllnonthly 6 over
xO,000Lsdies:Bite eftedtsal. f east
it Cyrour armors for Garai Glee !M Cs
Taste no other, at :ill Mixtures, pies and
Imitation are dingerteit,- bite, No. l Si 1
heti Ire. *,10 degrees Stronger, $$ par box. Nw
1 or 1, Malted en receipt of price sad two s•oanf
stamps, Tits Cook cpdmpany Windsor, pnX
t1�'N0a.
land 2 sold aha recommended by .21
responsible Druggists InCaneda.
No. land No. 2 sold in Ooderlch by JAlvv
Wrrso>t. druggist..
4
Bit ',era and 1.1 boxes ofBucklen's Ar•
nicer Salve rind my leg .vas sound and
Rell as ever," For eruptions, erosion,
tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood
disorders Electric Bitters has no rival
on earth. Try them. Jas. Wilson
will gtlarentee satiefnell,n or refund
money. t)nly00 cents.
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Seaforth Expositor; The auction
sale of horses, held in l4ealnrth, on
Saturday last, by Messrs Archibald &
('iidmore, horse dealers'. of this town,
brought out an immense crowd of peo-
ple from far and near; Indeed it is
some m n4
.hs since there ante such a
large a wd of people in town. This
is the, tat sate of the kind held by
these gentlemen, and the marked suc-
cess attending their venture should
encourage them "to do it again,"
KENDALL'Sin
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l�kc.r list sT Weans.
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SITrs.aq.e.t. 0.1„ fH 14'11
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A am- A tat. Lilco 1, vela
S.rb �e(h5 tat;
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moo ht,ora ler epi. Ana &g
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WI W itainl. asti roar drnaain for ttevd.11 .
SOH* Dime, anuq A w,'eanwe tae 11..5 ,"
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. Legal queries #&o' ''files,,-Pr4414 Print..'
...,!".=.* or 3 rdllslsya: Tbs elforl of .ny news
sl lands 'a 2Is,G1 04 14004 paptte'tot bisllel up a taws is ,prasllcally
R. it., 6144010„utrr1`a tears'any' outlined lnilt*I ijt Is .kt)d lllp by the
riglit-of"wpy at a tdlway 80 `rela.ryt 1 buaineaa num :iaf the,tuWn. A; *imager.
/61011 ff he Mait)antt». r'iv'er,In the Vlpcyr turnv from the owe, eolerurie of the
t,1'nton;? (2)a(Jai 'a person whose t tiSks# Witt/Advertising,t 0Acoltl1Ua Mishima
bid borr d.. ers opt the river claim tto. tike garde oflthe tyilrela nts and OFOfesaiutl-
Centre of the river i' (8) • Vhp doeel the el entire he Con/oe to the cuncinslon
rlvcr-bed helong to lit that the Otter ltt not lip restated, flu
Ane,.By uoavettrng rat '.Alit, Chown whit eeae it la it gold. plea to .keep
Loads Office, .Parlleinent, ltulldinge, clear. ROM. .;iii tciwa ever gceiv with.
Toronto, yoll of your solieitbr esn out the active au istauco of its papers,
aseertatn whether soli right-of.way Or NO elite ppepeta #et'lpt, and kiuiltd up
ro wav was originally reserved along theft loeatitiee without the s►asiatatie
the hanks of the Maitinstd rtver. In Of the town, Business open should
all Orown Land', surveys made since relyliala this end remember that, III1852aathe Govern tentr Surveyors have •lelnding'eupport to theta„ local paper
reserved a roadway along 'eactt .of the they aro not only building up tttely
banks of rivers, and around the margin own business. hot are helping to 11µp.
of all lakes, '(2) The tight of an owner Port Hiatt which Is eteadtly working
to claim the land to the centre of .a for the growth of the whole town.
river detiende upon the wording of
his grant from the Crown. (3) The There never WA.. an gooier will be,
iivet.hed may have been"grttntted t.e a universal panacea. In ens remedy,
the adjoining owner's or it may not, for all Ilia to:sshieb flesh is bur -the
exit to..ve Y atilt ;vented
net thet`Crrownod n ; elshe a 54))1 tha,tvery re of many were the germs sof s other
the ownership of 88 feet for atuadway, and differently seated diseases root•
ailing each side of the river. if drigl ed In the system of the patient -whet
natty reserved. is still in the Crown. tiWould relieve one. 111, in turn would
R, J., t:}oderieI).-.Qn.---.I tented a aggravate the other. We have howl
farm of 215 acres at .8251) per yetir, ever, levAulnine Wine, when obtain
The landlord sold 19 Ceres of the boob able In a sound tnladniterated state,
part of the farm. Can I eoiupet him a remedy for many and grievous tile.
In make a reduction in the rent? (2) frailest systems are led into eonval-
He agreed that 1 should get my fire- esceece and strength, by' the influence
wood front the fallen timber in the which Quinine exerts on nature's own
bush. Clot I take the fallen timber restoratives. It relieves the droop -
from the 19 acres which he has sold. log spirits of those with whom a
Ane. -The landlord had nu right to chronic state of morbid despondency
sell nineteen acres of the farm which and lack of interest In tate Is a die.
he had leased to you. without your easel and by tranqu llaing the nerves,
{ permission. ale has violated the terms disposes of sound and refreshing sleep
101 your lease by so (icing, You can -Imparts vigor to the action of the
make it claim against hits for datnagr(' blood, •which, being stimulated, emir-
' for selling the nineteen acres, and if ems throughout the value, strengthen.
you succeed In establishing such claim, Ing tne• healthy animal luentlons of
vou can set it Of against the rent. ((2)) the system, thereby making activity
There is no reason 'why you stunt a necessary result, etrength'ening the
not continue to get your firewood from frame, and giving life to the diger,
the fallen timber in any part ot the five organs, wbloh naturally demand
bush belonging to the 'farm wherr you Increased anbatance-result, lmprovdd
rooted It. appetite. Northrop& Lyman,of To -
Undo, have given o the ublic their
"Prayer -Office" No Good. rate, and, gnaged by the opinion of
scientists, this wine approaches near
est perfection of any in the market
Ml druggtaia sell It.
According to the Kentvi)le (Nova
Scotia) Wedge, a wad and stt,tnge
510,0 01 death comes front Scots Bay,
Kings County. The deceased was the
wife of it Dowie disciple. Ten days he -
fore her death a baby wire horn, The
mother remained tveak and grew
worse, but no medicines were given
her, nor was a doctor called in. When
the players of the household did not
avert, the husband sent the following
telegram to Chicago:
March 4, 1901.
To J. H. Dowie:
Pray at once for wife; very low,
Will pay for answer.
No immediate answer came. and a
second message wets sent, thus:
Pray for wife immediately; very
low. Answer prepaid.
That night Dowie wired :
Prayed at 11:50. Trust God only
and fully. Will• pray again specially
at five o'clock, J. H. bowie.
The next day the Nick wonan he -
came worse, and another telegram
was sent :
Mere! 6, 1001,
Pasty for wife. Partly consfous,
Also pray for nephew. Devil hard at
work.
Three hours afterwald,.the siva wo-
man died.
Later Dowie wired'
Chicago, March 7, 1901.
Thank God tor partial victory. Give
up all medicine; pork and tobacco and
every sin;.tontess, restore. Will pray
ut 1, 6, 9; Chicago time. Expect vic-
tory.
!There is confusion in Scots Bay,
A lady died in England and in her
will it was Lound that she had left her
entire fortune, amounting to 1$50,000, to
the local newspaper, the perusal of
which had • given her many happy
hours. We are modest enough to say
THE STAR would he pleased to have
some such acknowledgment.
The new Brinell postal card con-
tains photographs beautifully exe-
cuted, with purple and gold surround•
ings. of His Majesty King Edward ViI
and Queen Alexandra, with the crown
above: the date of their birth and the
marriage, and King Ed ward'saccession
to the throne are below. On the cuter
corner is the following extract from
the King's speech on bis accession : "I
will, with God's blessing, solemnly
work for the promotion of the ccmmnn
welfare and security of the great Em-
pire over which I have now been called
to retgn" The whole effect is very
good.
McZ.ILLOP'
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Farm and Isolated Town Property
!peered. ,
Value of Property Insured up to
January 1901, 1$3.048,075.00:
ONFIOgne AND DIREC�16RS
J. 1i. Mot.ean Pros.; T. Frayer, Vtoo Pres.:
J. Connolly. G. Dale, W. O. aroarltoot J. Watt
J. Evan,,.1G. Grieve, J. Behnewela, Directors;
W. O. Boadfoat Ceatgqrt lnspoorol of losses;
T. E. Hays, Soadorth, Seorebsry•Treatsurer.
AdENTS.
J. W. Yeo, 11ol1nosellle• Jas, Culltmtng,
Eg•mondvl le; ft.McMlilan,Seaforth;R. Smith,
Harlook.
Palter holders own pay assessments and get
their cards recclpted at W. GOATS, Oilmen, or
at M¢qLasN BRoe' PALACE CLOTHING Siris,
Oodertch.
1705-1 yr
vat
They Help
the strong and cure the sick.
Every ane needs a
Tonic
at this time of year. The blond is
Isluggish and requires purifying. We
carry a full Zine of all the well known
preparations, and sell them at the
very lowest prices, and we especially
recommended for use in this climate HOLAI
because of their proved efficiency,
IIALF
POUND
PACKAGES
20c.
N** IN; OANADA
H 01 -DIN II/RITAIN
Dencrowe siowns
TEA wniops
Kent India •
nap Picker Tea Picker
"T'il3 QUEEN " Nov. alb. "I bays found It latialuabl. and
!murkily recommend la•"
Snelling's Patent Blond Hopplid Tea.
IN
HALF
POUND
PAG KAGES
20c.
As we aro tutroduoing Into Canaria, "Snelling*" Patent Blend of Bpgawn
Breakfast "Bopped Tea„" wemost respectfully selIett from you n .Atoll trt►i order,
whnioh can be furnished through our own grocer. Infuse It frum t0 TO IA M1NIJT)ls
OGRE, then you will have a ouo otythe finest lea yea eyor had.
Faithfully yours,
WHOLESALE AGENTS
A. WADDELL & HO.,
001 FRONT ST. E•, TORONTO.
PRICE 41Ji: PER POUND.
THE HOP TffiA CO., Limited
EAOTOHEAP,
LONDON. ENO
•
Bold to Q)derlohonlyby STURDY URDY & CO., Grocers, The Square
r- 0
e re in it, too
BROPI1E\c & SON ... .
HAVE been in the FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
business for maoy years, and desire to thank the general
publio for the very liberal patronage extended during the
past quarter of a century.
TO CELEBRATE with our friends we have decided to give
rxoeptionaliy low l,ricee on FURNITURE for the next thirtz
clay. If yon want anything in Couches, Lounges, Bed -room
Suites, Parlor and Dinint Room Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards,
ate., ate., the prices we quote should not deter you from buying.
THE GOODS are all good and worth a great deal more
than we ark -much less than other people sell at. Do not
buy out11 yon see oar stools ; •to inspeot costa you nothing,
and we will be pleased to show you our goods.
UNDERTAKING is a specialty with tie, We
thoroughly understand our busi-
Pete end have received our schooling and diploma at the
seat of learning. In every case we gunrantee the most
moderu and best possible service at the lowest living prices.
J. BROPHEY & SOV.
Your Crmery Wants
41L,&__Can Best be Supplied at this Grocery
Everything FRESH and UP-TO-DATE.
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F. JORDAN
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Spring Underwear.
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come early. And if you are late and we are all sold
out of some lines don't blame us.
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