The Signal, 1898-6-16, Page 44 TeuwDaT, June 16, 1696.
"Yee greaser happiness coIeuee
De giving pleasure to 'arra"
We are Happy
In the fact that our goods give
pleasure to others. The very
best money can buy, is none too
good for our customers
You save time, money and
temper, if you deal here.
See and try the New Wheels
we are placing in
OUR LIVERY ..
this week.
EMERSON'S
DICTOUR and Ed WOO HOUSE
Cleveland Cycle Liver,
tr WNW sat Panel Salivary.
the $iuI,
POOLISKID
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
at s. NedILLICIIIIAT
Terms of aab.ertPdSa
One month, in advance le
Three month.
Six 1 M
use Year, •!
advertlslea nears
Legal and other ental adv ills
,fee for first Insertion, anal*On each .abeaauent Inacrtioa.
a ...oared .rad
cards of sax lino and under, $6 per
en's of Lost. Touad Strayed
Vacant. Situations tv anted and
Chance Wanted sot 1oeee110g 1
j1�{ 0 i1 per month.
aYe, {l•yee lrtftlaa dew, nee 10
e ub-
s▪ gneenntlmonth. for
larger ad v.e.t top portDSc. Der ion.
Any meets] Antos,the object of whteh le to
Promote the peoenery benefit of any Indi-
vidual cue nompany, to be oonetderwd an ad-
vertisement and oharred aocordiest,.
Local notices In nonpareil type one oast per
wot8.-8o nonmetals/two 1a,. ---
Local notices to ordinary reading type two
t ants per word. No notice for les thee ISP.
agile.' for churches and other religious sad
benevolent Institutions halt ruts -
Buboes -Mee who fe11 to reoelve Tats 9rowat
pq irUng by of the fact as aslarly nail, will rby eerly an dao Y
po rt Die.
When a change of address Is desired, bots
tee o:d and the new address should be ven
P. bilabe r. 1l sate.,
J. C. Le Tousel, of Ooderieb, has been ap
pointed Local Travolling Agent fol' the town•
.hips of Goderich, Colborne, Ashfield and W.
wanosh.
Local postmaster. over the district are alto
e.npoweeed to res, re subecr:pttoas to Tnn
Sestet
AU eeMoleatton must be sddremed
D MoOILLIOUDDY,
THE Sweat.
rstreasse Csl l t0 O demob tut.
effort* put forth by them, many of the
churches which now proudly rear their
heeds would be oat of existence.
From pommel obeervatioa we know that
the best workers in the church are to be
tourd am.xtgst the women, and if they are,
merely to be pack mules of the church with-
out being eligible fur positions of honor or
trust, our Methodist trieuds are taking a
long step backward. Fortunately (or the
WHIP of religion the opinion of the Toronto
chairman doesn't hold gond outside of Tor-
onto. In this oorner of the vineyard the
womeu have first place. They occupy our
pulpit, much to the edification of the
male hearers very often ; they take the lead
in the prayer -meeting ; they are foremost
to endeavoring to lift the debt on the church
or in raising revenues for necessary ex-
penses ; they are the first to aid and Resist
the weary and heavy laden, and to relieve
the diattera of the sick sad *dieting -
If the woeten went on strike and with-
drew their presence from the church in
Canada for one year, the men would not be
able to hinder the des from being locked
or the shutters froollialig put up, and the
preachers would starve to death. We refer
that phase of the case to the reverend gen-
tlemen who endeavored to draw the lane of
sex at the Toronto oonferenoe.
OODIIRICB, THL'aaDAT. JVllls W. 1IW.
WHICH WOULD YOU LOCK UP ?
AN OLD STYLE REFORMER.
WE learn timet Capt. A. K. FRASLR,
one of the old lice Reformers, of Huron and
Bruce, hes parted for the Northwest -
toward the Klondike. Capt F&Asilt will
be remembered by all of the older
the Liberals of Huron. After the over-
throw of the Mackenzie Gov erunrent in 1878,
he removed to the other aide of the line,'
but always renowned his allegiauue to
Canada and Canadiar. ieteresta, and on
more thartonor+ ' "n IA= 31-er-_Ole_ line
to take • hand in the election contest -iia
Huron. Though up in year. now, htk 4
still haply weal sahuat. and
him comb to the front again in many a cam-
paign for good Government. In leaving his
present abode he says :
THE SIGNAL : GODERJCII ONTARIO
«friar a oobisse -1.,war'11.1.1114a"" I THE JUNE SESSIONS.
.puss..► dor-k
wNhosk rrevMisg..nd base nmLded the
1s the dues.
he Ie W e wars
• • •
TM$ sawararee's nue'Liontls.
11.IMvUM I teltlwosr : Tb. tea pagan
eta aewwafeer reset Pe.1, steaks. bens.
rack, esekrsesba. typ geaphisal error, ea-
Asatas Asad, book esay.aws, dellsgeet
oobeertbre, sad the man who always knows
bow to rue a paper better than the editor,
Tete sNZMS TO 51 000D LAw.
HarsUtos Times Dos't elope with as -
ether w'e wife is .ap-t.'on that the
Statute of Llmltatlose will atter six years
preterit you from ureeeaatton. It wall not.
lir. Judie" Row, la the Batley v.. King
ease, has decided that is snob oases the
Sue one of Limitations is aver appilosble,
•• the wrong ooatiaues from moment to
moment so long Y the defendant continues
to keep the wife away from her hesbesd."
This is good oommoa aortae es well Y good
law.
CANADA'$ HISTORIC
MUSICAL. EVENT !
The Owasso Set Down for Trial
. • •
loaf GL061 TO THs TROUGH.
Toronto Telegram : The Woodstock Sen-
tinel Review blames Daniel Heti Ilieaddy,
of TH1 Knows SIGNAL, for l seeping the
strength of the Liberal party by the pes-
tesed against certain of the .oa of f1s lead.
us. The truth is that the Hardy Govern-
ment was endangered by Ile disregard of
pri.oiples advooated by outspoken journals
like Tut HURON SIO`'AL. The deaf, dumb,
and blind partisanship of organs like the
Woodstock Sentinel Review brought. the
Hardy-levernment to the very gates of
death. 1f there hod bees fewer papers like
the Sentinel Review to be counted os, sod
more papers like THs HURON SIGNAL to be
reckoned with, the Hardy Government
would nets* have been led into errors in the
handling of patronage whiob weakened it
to w many oonetituenofes. The politician.
never think .o, out a paper tike the Sentinel
Review, whiob is setlstied with anything ate
leaders de or say, is the pasty'* worst enemy,
and the paper like '1'Hs Entre SIGNAL,
which alarms its leaders before the Govern-
ment Is boDelon/ y on the rooks, is the party's
beet friend. The attack ot THE Heaps
SmeaL on M C. Cameron was justified b
every co.aideratien ot velvets t in teed •v1
public duty. I1 the editor of Tar SIGNAL
wanted • position in the publio service, his
claim on any place in the gitt of the Libel
" I leave these part., however, with no party was stronger than the alums of Mr.
re rt, having seen the politi.•al princi- toss's Ceaseeteare son-in-law.
plea witTclt w* sin T6ng toogbt
such • final succor all over the Lominion,
an feel sure.lha,t the progress aisd pros.
i
perity of our beloved country w b con-
tinue under the guidance of such an able
leader as Lay KIM"
There is a patnot, tor you. He is cue of
the men who helped to snake the Reform
party in years gone by, and is worthy of
more praise than many a big wig who used
his political pull to feather his own nat.
THE following from The Mail and
Kmpire of June 10, is a strong Temperance
lecture in itself :
" A Gina) CITIZEN Ev. err WHEN Hs
Gera ON A SPARE- THIN Hs STSALa.-
Relit F. ('athton pleader) guilty at Oils
morning's Police Court to stealing a pair
of opera Oaxaca and a hook from C J.
Townsend, the King street auctioneer.
Re wax nenteneed to one year in the Cen-
tral prison Cat hron has already served
five peel -lone terms for theft. It appears
that when sober he is an exemplary citi-
zen, but when he gets on a spree he steals
everythinghe cant lay his lands 00. Hie
counsel, r. Havertem said he thou
it would be a good thing if the colonel
woad send prisoner tau sante place where
he couldn't get at strong liquors for Nome
time. " All right," remarked the colonel
•' be wont get any in the Central, where
hell spend the next year."
The Mr. HAvsa oia who thought it would
be a good thing to look the prisoner up, is
none other than the well known Jaen
HAvsaxola, the guide, philosopher, and
friend, as well as the salaried solicitor of
the liquor interests of Ontario.
There will be some amongst the temper-
ones
emperones cranks who will think that Mr.
HAvssmoN'x opinion that the unfortunate
drunkard should be lur ked up, is all wrong
Some of them will so far differ with his
view as to suggest that the liquor should be
locked up so that the poor drunkard could
not get at it. They may be wrong, and Mr.
Revelment may be right, but they'll stick
to their opinion when the prohibition vole
comes around, and Mr. HAvaasoe's advice
to the magistrate, in the interest of his
client, will help to strengthen their reeolu-
tioa.
" A good citizen excepting when he gets
on • spree -then he .teals," sacs The Mail
and empire. " i think it woukl be a good
thing if he were sent to some place where
he couldn't get at strong liquors for some
tine," say. tar. HAvexsON. " All right,"
says the magistrate, " he won't get any at
the Central. where he'll send the. next
year." .
Which should be shut up-tbsa liquor or
the man
TRUE RELIGION KNOWS NO SEX.
THE good old Methodist church is
getting mon like some of the other stand-
off religions inatitutione as the years ad.
ranee. At the recent Conference in Tor-
onto, one of the delegate's was a woman,
and the chairman took obleetie r to her
presence as • delegate. Why inch • coarse
was taken at any liletbowfast gathering is •
hard thing to understand, Y Methodism
reempoi .s neither tae nor female, tweed or
fns, re hatters rehgioua. in the varieme
brwsebae of wink in menet-tine with tie
Methodist, as well as with the other denote -
teatimes. the women are herd 4e.,tios
Arms fetes. Co the semesstdel wesrb, end if
it Wow ilei for ale ewsemrigmsat green ser
SNAP SHOTS.
=The politicians are worrying about
We'.t Huron and North `1i ,oe. They need
•
not worry.
-It looks as if - the long distance
fighting between the United States and
Spain was about over.
-The Hog, CureottD SITrow
hasn't died the death yet, but is still going
businese at the old stand.
-The Dominion House has pro-
rogued, and the members have returneel
home to assist in getting in the harvest
- Why don't the militia men and
lawyer- sell upon the Ontario Premier anal
ask for the retention of Colonel G i.soN
-Sir ADOLPI7 CHaPLL&O is dead.
Even governors a:,d ex -governors die oc-
casionally. Death is no respecter of per -
-The Mail and Empire'. columns
refer to Hon. JOHN I)RYDIN as " HossoN
choice." It begin. to look as if he should 1.
a " H tem annual."
- If that lively Irishman Sir GAR -
POT WOLouLLY, becomes Governor-general
of Canada, Old Sir CHARLES will need to
keep hie tongue in his cheek if he doesn't
desire to lose teeth.
-The Tory newspapers are telling
.lout tifty thousand dollars that were ex-
pended by the Ottawa Government on ad•
vertising during the peat sax months. As
none of it came our way, we are anions to
learn where it went to.
-That talented statesman, NICHOL-
AS FLOOD DAVIN, the, able and honorable
member tor Pile -o' -Bones, Northwest Terri-
tory, ix, we are pleased to learn, rapidly re-
covering from the Aux of language which
co ero•eme him at Toronto reeently.
flee crtasfaal tesea, Tea nal eaei-Tlie
Oran/ J!ttrT-mss a•aer I Mune-
The seeleelb Arms Marino -
The Anma1t C.ses.
rrHE Jute session of the County of
Huron opened ea Teseday at 2 r it., before
Ms Honor Judge Manes, with the 1•llew-
ing *antes set down for trial ;
Ca1l11NAL.
1, The Oases w, £egueaua Sparliag. At-
ereo, 2 obarges.
2, Jones and Maerioe Lombartus, assault
owning astral bodily harm.
3, The Queen es. Geo. A. Oskee, mann
causing banal bodily harm.
4, The Queen vs Jai. Banker and Iwo
Joao', sasault oa.aaf setaal bodily harm.
CIVIL TRIALS BY .wag.
1. Hatter ve. Herbert, .0 .otlsTMr tres-
pass Yid assault
2. Benediok vs. Banes, an, aolioa on w
promd.ory note.
3. Niokle vs Murray, en action for an
injury to plalatlff, oaused by defendant
leaving • reed madams on a road.
4. Sperling Ye. Spading, an action oa •
promissory note.
5. Van.tone ve. Pfrimmer, w within fel
wrongful diemiel of pl•tntif. -- -
wrrHOLT .7 CRY.
6. Watt vs, Thomas, an .atlon to re-
osver wage..
7. Spier vs. Tasker, an action to r.00ver
the prise of a bore.
8. Ronald ye. Thomas, an action to re -
*over the vales el some maobinerv.
9 Gram n. Goldthorpe, an action for
wages.
10. Hanna van Doubledee, an sectiou on
an aoosant.
Alter the patty - eery had been sailed the
following answered their names as gond
jurors, Thomas Bolt, Turoberry ;
.aJeaaakao
Bentley, R. Wawaaosh ; Jas. Slier& Turn -
tarry ; talRtset &wards, - tltb.esa' : .1 at.
Fraser, Hayfield ; Henry Green, Colborne 1
Jas. Horton, Colborne ; Richard Headford,
Central:a ; Jas. MoClinobey, U.borse ; Wm.
Neil, McKillop : D. D Sa.aderese. Row
Ick ; Jaime Tigsrt, Asbeeld ; JM Walk -
The jury hav:ag retired and elected Jao.
Fraser as foremen,bs returned to court
and were addressed by. Judge Masson.
His Honor spoke at some length, pointing
out what constituted the offence. charged
in the indictments that would be plao.d be
tore them by the Crown, and the *roper
oour.e of procedure in the ostentation of wit-
ness, s in each ease. He drew the jury's at-
tention to the heavy orrminal colander, and
rcyaested them 10 proceed at ono, to the
consideration of the bills that had bees pre-
ferred against those charged s that there
might be no delay. Before ooaoluding,
Judge Masson informed the jury that it was
usual for grand jurors to visit the goal, and
if they wished other publio buildings, men-
tioning the same In their presentment.
On the retirement of the grand jury a pout
jury was .wore, and the first ease on the
docket, Hatter ve. Herbert, was proceeded
with When the ooart aijourned the ease
wee not concluded.
HARBOK AND RIVER.
Yee, you may (1f you caul catoh black
bar today.
The Goderloh Elevator Co. had sixty meg
employed at the harbor on Tuesday.
The tug Huron is expected lo take charge
of the *cows and the Arnoldi today.
The river was. very high Saturday and
Sunday, oaused by navy rain inland.
Tee Elevator Co. hen built • .pile driver,
and will won have it pleoed to position.
Many ot the logs that Dame into port last
week have been used in the crib already.
The loos crib for the elevator front is
being plashed ahead and will soon be com-
pleted.
The .choosier Tolman is now ready for
her mute, and they will l., put in position
in a tew days.
Don't forget that there is a law that pro-
hibits the taking of black ban low than tea
LIEUT.
DAN CODFREY'S
BAND
will gine one Gland Performance in the
!,katii g Rink, West at.,
GODERICH,
Monday jou
evening,20
Next Bargain Day
,roma 23rd and 24th.
"'Che greatest Military Band in the world "
-London Figaro.
The opportunity of a life -time.
You MCI. afford to miss it.
PL2l3f`•A?'PORTER'$ BOOKSTORE.
EXTRAYAIUE THIS WEEK :
in Shirt Waists,
" Parasols,
" Summer Corsets.
JAMES ROBINSON.
SVPERIORITY
WZDNLYDAY,
lailits inTenath. - f -b• .ears opened's- Da3G A.-Iw., and eller
-The Howes are a great family.
One of there went into Santiago Bay and
mak the Mernmse, and now another is en-
gaged in endeavoring to raise the good ship
JOHN DRTDOIr, whish went down in the
great gale of March lst d the present year.
The Stella made a oouple of tripe last
week that showed .he is a speedy, any.
travelling yacht.
The tug Ontario. barring been almost re-
built, has bees re named and will be regis-
tered as The Huron
The schooner Corot, with • oergo of luta.
ber and cedar posts for Wm. Hutson, ar-
rived in port from Johnston'. Harbor on
h rielay.
On Saturday one ot the tugs returned to
port without lilting nets. A thick fog on
the lake hav:og p:everted her buoys from
bel.g seen.
The town authorities have pooled ootioes
forbidding bathing within the town limits
soler bathers are olothel in proper bath-
ing meows
The Goderlob lumber Co.'s mill at the
harbo hen been running full time the past
week, and hen turned out oonsiderable
Ignore timber for the elevator orib.
The orib tor the elevator front was ea
bottom on Tuesday morning, and several
hundred oords of stone wore dumped into
It. The balance of th. *bootees will be of
pine A. lI will now be ester to work on
Holt will be pushed tea finish.
Drunkenness is not only the ease' of Grime
itis crime.' -Ruskin.
"Among all Dano' of *rise, (at.mperanos
steads out the uaappewsoMble chief."
-.leas. Noah Davis.
" I ea keep u• terms wtUt a hilt that fills
ear jails, able destroys the eeesforts of
homes sod penes .1 families, end debases
.ad brutalises the people of these islands.'
--Mindanao. Uolerides.
There is a superior in everything.
The McCready "
Bicycle demonstrated this fact at
Brantford on the 24th of May. It
Won the 18 -Mile Race.
There were 1+rge numbers of all other
makes, and only one celebrated Mc-
CRLADY PINK FLYER. It won first
prize by one mile, awl third time
:,�.
First time plisse rightly belongs to
this wheel also, Mclvor, the rider,
slowed up at the suggestion of an of-
ficial, who said. "Don't show the others
'up too wut `_ -____ _ _.
It was another complete victory for
the wheels that are built to give at�tiL
faction to their riders.
As on the track, so also on the road,
MCCRLADY Bicycles first in everything.
There must be a reason why. Send
for our catalogue. It explains all about
the wheels that are " just a little betttr
than the best," and " just a little fast-
er than the rest."
The Henderson Bicycle Co , Lined
c-CDICRICH.
HURON'S GREATEST STORE
The next attraction in tee dry goods arena will be the dis-
posal is 30 days of the Snowden (Berlin) stock of Dry
Goode. bought by R. B. Smith et a low rate on the S.
Ladies' Blouses, made of American Challiea, fast colors.. 25e. each
Indies' Hosiery, The Snowden prioe, 40c., our price 25c. $ pair
8 yards of American Ginglfam for .
Double Fold Cashmere, Snowden price 900., our price... , . , 12 1/2c.
Bicycle , den rce 20c , our price , ...:=..r . 12 1/2c
Ldies' (:onTseweedt/, ...de
Snowal pori ee ti6�e. land price. ve vw's•rs . !Eels:; :. ....
All -wool Serge, Black and Colored, at 22 1/2• a yd
Blouse Silks, Snowden; prioe 85c. and 75o. our price abs.
Skirt Linings, regular 10c., our price • •.• • '7 s
Gram Cloth, regular 15c., for
yard
Ladles Cotton Harass Snowden price 15e., ear
Wide Black, White and Cream Laces, Snowden price, 15c., ours 7 t
Baby's Bonnets, halt,,rDinlar prices.
'All Cords and D'i u jj''t'1R18cti1egs at about halt pries
.. RIBBONS .. .
June is a great Ribbon month. There's a splendid range of Ribbons
from the popular No. 5 Ribbonnt 2io. a yard to the wide 7 -in. Silk Ribbon
at .'2ic. per yard. Every dress maker abould see the great value we'll
show in wide Black and Colored Silk and Satin Ribbons at 15c. a yard.
.,.MILLINERY...
We are conspicuous in the race, as usual, and will sbow this month the
greatest range of Trimmed Millinery we have ever offered. Flowers, 6 boxes
at lta'f price. ;Sun Hata, IOc. awl 15c. Nish, worth double. At these
prices we can clear the stock with a bound. We shall be pleased if our cue
tomer, will make an effort to visit ns as early as possible.
the jury roll had berm ailed the grand jury
prevented true bll'. (2) against Augustus
Sperling for arson.
The civil suit, Hatter vs. Herbert, was
then resumed, aid lasted till shortly before
noon. when it was given to the jury. After
considering the matter, the jaey rendered a
verdiot for plaintiff, end damages 1125, and
for defend...et, on • 0000te1 olatm, 115. R
H. Collins appeared for plaintiff, and
Mein Gsuo:•, Q.C., acd Glaciation !or de-
fendant.
At the opining of the afternoon session
Augustus Sparling was arraigned on two
charges of arson, and pleedtaf act gu.hy ; a
jury was Impaneled M try the was Sev-
eral whereas were examined darter the
afters..*, bat the ase was not ooaoluded
when Teta SIGNAL. went to ares..
RICE'S
-There is no reason why say of the
hyo -elections .honk, take place ena1 after
the buts for 1898 are oompieterl, and the
vote rain be taken under the provisions of
the new Franchise Act. What is wanted is
to have the lists properly revised in every
muaic(pality, and with this object in view
it would not be a had idea if each of the
aspirants for the Comn.ons pet his hand into
his pocket and helped to provide • fund for
that pnrpoee. This might lemon the nam•
bar of aspirants.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
O IMIS TPAreties' Irrtteeatrca.
[morias News : Did yes woe soda that
(a rsswlsg a deskd pslst 1t 1. best to re
rfgbt to the hreatais-bond, se the ebur as
atom Megane., TI• the wbrdlssMo shoo
.es } To Ita.twato : ThermTrifle hoes goat
award steadies la all
at rlaet
Ottawa sed Thsi . 11a ban" .,way.
lama Its e.aapssaiilett easy oaten t. Is-
BEST FM
TAM$ WRY
AMD
fats use
PURE SALT
NOOTiI AMMAN apM[AL IQLrleira
SOLE MAKERS - GOOtMt11.041.
R. 13_
Geo.W.Thomon's''°
Repot
SOIBTHINU TO THIBI HOU!:
It you bad an importsst tune before Court, you'd isapyloy a skilled Attorney
1f you were desperately W. you'd send for the beet Doctor in tows ;
nye* want a Bicycle, you'll bey •
STILL ON DECK
BICYCLE LIVERY
If you want to learn to ride
the wheel,
rescent"
Why ?
FROM GEO; W. THOMSON.
For the mane rases that yso'd emptoy • firetelese Attorney
or • geed Dieter : they jtaow their banner. You risk
your life 1441111r a poor machine.
.A. FI1 1..129 .10
" Crescent," "McCready," "Common Sense" and "Huron,"
Go to YULE'S.
If you want Repairs, you will
find a vulcanizer, • brazier, an
enameller, and a competent
workmaa
At YULE'S.
If you want Good Wheels
and Best Attention, be sure
and go to the old and reliable
KINGSTON
STREET.
GODERICH-
YULE'S
BICYCLE
LIVERY
The IinpriaI Ltfe Asnranec Company Canada.
HEAD OPAICH,--t6 KING BTREST BAST, TORONTO, CAN.
Capital • $1,000,000
Government Deposit 250,000
being the largest Government Deposit of any Canadian
life in.mr•noe owmpaey.
PAESI 81R OLIVER MOW AT, P.C., (l.r'.1f.11.
Thia Company desires to secure the services, .s a permanent District
Agent for the County of Huron, of a geatjesean of ability, energy and intsg-
rity.
An experienced life insurance man preferred. bat previous experieuoe not
absolutely essential it the apptisant pommies the above qualifications.
A liberal contract will be gives to s sltlkdbli rano.
Applications for this podia* V I beWOMMIed oonfidentisl it desired.
WYE OMSK 's pittoon:a M N AAMse.
The
Best
So
er Goods
ALL GUARANTEED AND HIGH GRADE.
Agent fpr Canada's favorite Piano-" THE WORMWITH,
and the " GODERICH ORGAN."
GEO. W. THOMSON.1
Gasoline Stoves
Blue Flame Oil Stoves
Ordinary Oil Stoves
Screen Doors and
Windows
Refrigerators
Garden Hose and Reels
Nolfsles and Sprinklers
Hammocks
Bicycles, new and second
hand
Qin bg had
The Dr
LEE 1-SHEPHARD
at Pal Low Psima
rlswbNs aid nurse ghee spots! atti-
tlas.
Welle
We have 1uet ~aired s ear-iosd of Weald
Witw Waft
iaatlte.ss.a«1 I It N anal to Am -
Yoe me polo tissegi tib. seesaws M Woo
Hatbr Park atter tbs besvtosi rola .esllli
rntelmowirlag seedy Meta, Omaha lo Ms.
r Young Man
who a few years ago boasted to his
friends of the highprices he paid
his tailor, has sen the error of his
way and now delights in showing
how well he can dress upon half
the amount he used to spend. He
is able to get
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ag
In every Fabric, Style and Trim-
ming that the, so called, swell tailor
gave him, but costing very mach
kgs because tailored in advance of
his order. In quality, made, finish
and fashion just as good. In short,
everything the same but the price.
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clews see son rett/salery la teary way ha slay hese W Mesaly,Janis.