The Signal, 1914-1-8, Page 8• 1lrvaMMA% JAY S. 11r14
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
FOR 1914
NEWS OF SPORT
....iLearadissa Alma -tae, jot pitge
hsbrd for 1914, corupl• t.•, row
laining l'auadiau Tariff of ('us -
tone... limit's of l'anade, fust
Office ,end Railroad Stetioos,
bit of l'Iergvn.en, and other
general information. price 01.09.
Blank Books. Mrwnraudum
It •oke, Rills Payable. Bide Re-
ceivable. etc., etc.
Loose Leaf Ledgers from $3.91
up 1. $11).l%)
('anadien Ohre I)lstil%:ale.
7:,.' and fleet.
t'tnadian Pocket 1)inrie. from
15cupto$1.0e
Shannon Files. complete with
punch $1.00, without punch 7:a•.
lithe'. files from :t .- •p.
Hi.:ding ('awl Str each. in t
I..r $1.01[, $3.OI) per dozen.
Hualueav Envelopes, troll. :dir
fur Ia.x of r..ii. up
Waste Piper Basket., for of
fire and home+ use, Gem Metal
knish :+w•, Nicker fl5c, 75c and
so.
Ante, lean Adding Machias.
Stephen's, Stafford's :end ('u -
ter'. office Inks.
%Vette man', Ideal Fountain
P. n.. from $2.:.1 up.
The Colonial look Store
Eo. PORTER, Prop.
rioderich
INTERMEDIATE SERIES OF O.H.A.
OPENS HERE WITH FAST DAME
DEATH OF GEORGE MacliWAN
Forme- M.P. for South Huron and Well-
krown Manufacturer
Friday, l'ecember :NUL le13. Mr.
licorice M. Mace:wan. tit une
,f th.- mold widely knee u citizens ef
this part of Otitatiu.
Mt. Mach:wan we* netive of Glas-
gow. Scatlaud. being born there in
P49. and eeour tu Lanatta with hi,.
aarents and 'Mothers and sisters in the
year 1S52. fouilly settled in Wand -
later moved Hibliert township in
['saving the ferns in Hibbert Mr.
year.% in copper sniping in the Calu-
met iiit.11it't It. the State of NI,ehignn
nod for a (Woe lartned in the ton nshill
ot afterwarils engaging in
halt at It II •11. completed thr
well at the Exeter salt works. Exetei.
and also Di+ %veil now opersted by the
id year,. in the tonnurecture a salt in
(i.gletieb. About twenty,eight years
ago lic arm to Ben:tali and carried on
the inatudatture ell; ,11 that vii-
lage. Later he engaged extenaively
in the growing sato minufactiate
the ann fi,r otithy yen' • and op It. the
tone of his tb.a:11 was A Inlyer of all
kinds of grain. .
His large c llllll Girona!' Live.,
t hct with the whole comity bide an 1
es a consequeree he wet. drawn into
llll icipal 110111.11A and litter int.'. Do-
, minion attaks. He was terve ri! the
township of Hay for many years tend
ear wattle,. of tee county of 'futon
for the YrAll* .11e, mew edrotetb
menthe' of Parliament for the ratline
01I Smith ilistor. in the year 11110 slid
sat for the! distikt until the ?text gen-
eral decline,. completing the full
terni.
in.seligitin and was a pi orninent Mason
and a 111P/Iihyr of the t 'martian Older
Forestris and of the House Circles.
lb. was a bre! her id the lAte Peter
MacEwa'n, of Widen -4* and is survived
by one blot her, S., of NI in nerepolis,
Minn., end a rummer tiephees, the
/41k1F JIM] 41.C.Viii et% of his brother
Gorier ich Intermediates Defeat Strat-
ford Here on Monday with Double
Score and Stratford Juniors Win
from Locals on New reara Day by
Seven to One -Players Reinstated
to the opening match of the inter-
mediate series of the O.H.A. played'
here on Monday night last. Goder:CS
put it over llet,r opponents, the Strafe
turd septette, by the scar« of 11 to 3.
('onvidering the weather, the ice was
in goal blast -wand the play was fairly
ft+t throughout. The smiling team
et tempted con Moatiooattheinning
of the first period, but the, in viduat
rusbes of the home team broke it up
and the Shakespearian,. took the great-
er part of the evening to recover it
again. They managed to get back to
business at the told of the second half.
but then their work wise not effective.
Stratford opened strong and by a
two man game slipped in a goal, Lowe
showing some nice work before for
Huronites were fairly alive to the sit-
uation. The Sailoracawe back strong
when tbey saw that it would he a dis-
grace
iegrace to be beide,' on their own lot.
Belcher, like a whirlwind, made an
eagle -like aweop, followed by Megaw
presenting .e tot cable argument to the
visitor+ and proving beyond conclu-
sion that the victors would have to
work for their spun. Stratford retal-
iated with notching asecond. Bomhrey
Coins the trick, shooting from centre.
Goderich bound for honor. came back
again this time. Chisholm waking a
length r fish, scoring a point and stak-
ing the gauze 2-2 The ser -sawing still
continued and Hatdfield upheld the
bone r of the Classics by scaring their
'this,' and last goal. Wiggins with
gond support from his colleague
•r`$ ttiesMohnenefd•footed th +etrmv i
net, work defence and rushed in a
third. By this true the game was
setting interesting and the crowd
went wild with excitement fie the play
varied from the Sts atCot d to ll•.derich
ground. But the most .d it was in the
enyny'. territory. Finally, "Plug"
MIcl►onnld brought down the puck
from centre ire and peasiug it to Wig-
gins. who tin, followed by Belcher. it
managed to get ,into the goal in some
unknuwr. manner. Things .rented • o
ho going the way of the local *quad
when the tefereea bell annouuted
'half time."
Half Time
er ..low nod the heAted spectators
thought they were going to see a
fizzle. But it war not, by any means.
It was really the hardest battle of the
fight. Although the boys, not in blue
but in white. did moine clevet akating
and stk. more practice than the
red and SWMA11.1',. all' healthy
wit ds 'Jake Huron began to
mitt if it, 111,. kIlaWn and muscle
they Couldli 111,1 gosil. (rode -
...At, however, swii nne after ten
minutes of plaf followed by mother
inutile'. act. In the meantime Strat-
ford thought they had done the trick.
Referee Einie Cook. °Cranial°. ruled
thnt it laid b en thrown in by hand
and disallowed it.
There were more penalties banded
nnt in the boo half, erect al men front
both tide. -doing time Both sides
fighting desperately at times lost con
trol thentscIver and the clash of
although the game was not •'ditty'
eternal when two player,. one from
tech "hOd earh other and
fell over 0.1 the iee -Two minute....
said the referee and off they tient.
When the final horn blew with the
loc.! team soinding with a, double
• t het e att. deafeniug cheer and
e players went to their dressing
dome Every man of the local teem
payed a at t.:lar pat t throughout.
ey showed want of practise and it
as the find time that three of their
nyera had been on tha ire this -ea-
SC
th
Pete! and of !-1:1 mister. the late Mrs.
The rettinios_wete buried in the fent- ieb
By plot in NIaitland cemetery, lintle-
ThP too..ral place from the resi-
dence of him l'eter Mack:wan. Cam-
bria road, Mitt a. conducted by his
old pastor. Rev. Mr. Smith. of Hensell,
church. Goderich, end HPV. RObt. Pet -
NEGLECT
Ti, clean... the Nyalcto of uncligristed
food, foul gases. excess bile in the liver
and waste matter in the bowel. *III
impair your health. The twat eyetion
ers 25 and fat cents or TIce
Meteor goal Brown
Harry Belcher lett defence Harvey
Dien 'licit non 'met LOW..
Hoy NIcLhittald wings Hisnifield
Wiggins wings Riga
Releree, Ernie Cook,. Toronto.
During the evening the rink hand
wait ptesent and drove away "dull
care" between the rrowes. A good
"permute, wit Dewing the frame
The lore! junior team -triepeil" to
ratford and opened the -B junior
Hos of the 0.H A. aeries on New
ar's tiny. Luck was apparently
imainet them and tbev came bark with
a victory for the Straiford septette by
Although the play was rather rag-
ged at times, the game was fairly
fast nod was good considering the
short tittle the teams bare bad to pt ac -
The game statted At 2 43. fleferes
Kinder handling the bell. Tire Strat•
ford boys looked nifty in the new in-
termediate sweeter -1N which Were used
because the junior sweeten" were the
some as those worn by the Orderich
The gam. start ed well, the fit st goal.
of Ilse peek : from then until the end
of the haat. the play wee estirely la
the visitors' territory After ten min -
tee* bard checking. 1 le added an-
other tally, and leg' 'nines Etter
Forbes folk.wed with ner, en when
half time arrived the .e stood 3 to 0
tor Stratford. No penaniite were band•
cid mit in Ode half
The incline, half started fast, but rbe
play arson worked towards the °ode -
Tobin, who anon afterwards added an -
ether one from a re wed off Stod-
dart's Wenn a ohm 1 Burdett mad*
with • lone 'Yoh Ma made the seam
got away for a rosh sad WOW the rte.
St
Send The Signal to your friends. OPC
YP
HOW SHALL I
SPEND MY
WINTER EVENINGS?
14 a eery essential acentitplish-
ment tor every young permn in
modern life. Now that the
long winter evenings are before
Me Ulf question presients itself :
"He* shall I spend my spare
hours in order to &tire from
MOM I he greatest pleasure and
profit ?"
To three desiring to com-
mence a Andy of
Heiedsman k Co. Pomo. 14.
Oshawa Bnd it an easy Instru-
ment to play and the sweet
qoplity of the tone prodnewd le
'ea ilitheoursgesnent to the music
James R. Thomson
Agent Me fileintensas 0o,
Pinnate
THE SIGNAL ': CiODERICH ONTARIO
count. Allen and Tobin
each chalked one in the last nee mini
hose' wl
wee and the same closed 7 to 1 for
the beams team.
Tobin and Allen starred. Burdett
showed up Rood.
The sumruari shows • to have
leered A Lavelle*
1 each. for Stratford, aid prams 1 for
Goderich. Only three penalties were
given, all lo the last hall. Allen for
kicking the puck. Tobin for a body
check. and Beek for rough checking.
A good crowd turned out which oom-
loetably filled the rink.
The teams were :-
14Tn.tTFYttto Goognien
Dem petty goal Stoddart
Fotbilye, point Swarm
littrda$t cover Beek
Allen ,rover .itohortaon
Levy-liemister Pridbasa,
McDonald lett Buchanan
'robin right Morson
Referee- Kinder.
Up Against It
The junior.. travelled to Seaforth on
Tuesday night to play the scheduled
game there. The Bret goal wale scored
by Staforth within afew seconds trout
the face-ofL Goderich then got down
to work and held the Mune tram! Clown
to one more goal during the first batt.
the *core being 2 0 at ball time. The
second hall stu�,med tuucb like the Hest,
Sratorth scorilig after a few secunda
of play. The t.wainder of the game
was ,ather Doose. The Goderich boys.
while waking mow Relent rushee. fail-
ed to score, while Seaforth notched up
three more. making the final scute 0-0.
The teams were : -
Searto -rn til►Deetrif
C. Neil wed C. Stoddart
J. Hinebley left Jet E. Swap is
R. Hays right def. Joe Beck
L ,Hoffinitiin lover C. Maher toots
K. McKay centre E. Pridhain
J. Sills right wing W. Protulfoot
D. Reid lett wing %V. Buchanan
Refet - D. Hibernian, NI ached.
Next Game
Perhepe one of the finest juniot exhib
aerie. seen hire for coneideridalletime.
be 'a's:Renard [tete on !reties.
night next when the local juniors will
tite.t...ure swot dit wit It Mitchell. Slime
their genie with Strutbed last Thula-
day. the lowls have got down to herd
bratty crowd and there is no doubt
but that good game w:11 be witness-
ed. It is 1,, he hoped that the resi-
dents tit Goderich will turn out in
'mare Mina'aera and boost t Ito sport foe
all they ate worth.
Stratford Plays Here
stye:lord juniors will journey here
next Tuesday. to play the return
match 0[J/site:Ley 1st when Goderich
went to that town and wits defeated
by the score of 7 to I.
The match here pneuises to he a
good one and the locAls will likely
Woi d has been received from H.
A. headquat tors that Harry' Belcher
and Ernest Pridham hal been re-in-
eteted and would receive their certili.
cutes in Stratford. These two players.
streh NVIU. Sneer!. were under suspen-
sion as the result of a Lacrosse game
played in St. Nlarys last summer. The
first two did not plea, in the game, but
Snazel. playing anti knowing the game
warn't right. cannot be re -instated.
Curling in WIngham
bon•speil of the ceiling season was
played here today, but owing to the
mild weather the finals were 110t. COM -
Meted. Stipa rranford and Porter
had to postpone their final game until
toinori ow. owing to heavy ice. The
games were clone tor the most part.
PRALIMINARN
Skip Pot ter-. III Skip Elliott
Skip Anderson...9 Skip Carmichael11
Skip Holutes...12 Skip Pearen 10
Skip Crassfool..11 Skip Ali1P111101210
Skip Hinkley _12 Skip Bath 9
Skip Crawford ..14 8kip Mitchell12
Skip l'orter 10 Skip Binkley.....12
HURON PIONEER DEAD
Mr. W. G. Ech!in Passed Amu in
London Suddenly
Mr. W. G. Echlin, n resident of Lon-
don and well-knotvn in Goderich and
vicinity, died at hie home in London
been apparently in bond health aad
weta to church twice on the preceding
Sund.ty and even attended to burin's'
on the day of his death when he
took roiddenly ill. He was horn in
Beverly township and rame to Huron
county over 35 yesirs ago. He taught
school in •ublitts •nil later was en-
gaged in businesa enterpri+es in DUO -
aSirtililitter to London. where he has
eine. resided. At al'. time, of his
death he was airtr'atel with D. S. I
Perrin t'o of I. ention
Deceased Irlis mart d but left no
family. He wee very rapider both in
temn enemy and also in Loudon.
Mrs. W. B. Grahnnt, Ouderich, is a
The tonere' took Oar. nn the fol.
lowirg Wednesday In London.
CANOR CLUB MEETS
Twelve New Members Added to tbe aalt
At a meeting nf the 1 Merril of the
Meriestung Cenoe Club, held on Thee -
day night. 12 new metnbers were ad-
ded to the chili. The drib is now in a
ilourishing'etate and extensive peeper.
of the new rooms in the new
otiose am In proirreee ter the 21=
building. The club expect to meek),
the new rooms *ems time title montin.
aed it was suggested that they would
he opened witls a fancy drum ball, bot
it is likely that it will be deferred ua
Has Opened Ofbee
of Roes Ostler. Port Ways... ladles.,
has dpimmod so Aloe met to the Vow
▪ Duet of Oossuieree aod be will
It lift Ales as meted in Me silver -
ft wakes high claims as • Afro -
and Invitee the palmate to Oro
he Great Annual Jan. Sale
Begins Saturday, January IOth
ITH remarkable values and bargain chances in every department of this
• big store. Upstairs, downstairs and in the basement you will find them.
Opportunities are here to save Dollars in some cases and Cents in others,
buying merchandise you want for immediate. weatc of early spring sewing.
It will be a Sale of more than ordinary interest and profit for you this
year, for we hive the merchandise to sell and the will to sell it at prices
that spell Saving in no unmistakable manner.
Here is a splendid list of Specials to start off with next Saturdlly. Each week
until the month is over a fresh list will be announced in this paper. Make your
plans to attend this Sale. It will pay you,
JANUARY SALE IN
THE MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
January Sale in the Millinery
Deparlrnegt weans the biggest kind
of Millinery Bargains. We wind
up our Millinery business for the
winter season at the end of the
month. end evelty Hat must be .old
before we close ,he duns on Jan-
uary 31st. Here iv the way we ate
goi u g to sell them.
Children's Trimmed
Hats $1.25
25 or 311 nobby little Trimmed
Hate. All the popular and
wanted ahrtpe+, nicely t,Ininmed
with riirbuu. silk or velvet.
Worth (tom $2.50 tos-30. Jan-
uar y Fafte each unit - - "s1.28
Any Ladies' Trimmed
Hat $1.95
t'omwencing next Saturday
).,u can take your choice ofany
1 r intmrd Hat in the show moon,
at this pticr. We will not re-
•erveany, no matter velvet their
former price or actual Valu..
The satin pe ice taker your
choice. There are rnwr excep-
tionally handsome Hats nn the
tables worth up to 05 let and
$0.110 each. In order to make
the selling suer fierier the end
cf the month we offer you you
choice of the entire stork at
eath only ... $1.215
January Fur Prices
Are Low Prices
A• is well known, condition+, tbia searon have been
unfavotable to the Fur trade. The phenomenally mild
weather of °ender. November and December told in tbe
sales, mid Fur WWII, are heavy today. ilewever, it is the
buy ers of pot tunity„ „the kind of an c pixel unit y that comes
but once in a long time. You know the diameter of thir
Fors ee 'carry. Only best quelities find a place in OUI-
istocky. Every article is backed Imre..., vett ly with teas -nos
rinifillea.guntanter. They ate QUALITY FURS we effer
you at Jaeliery Sale Prices, mid Jaime' y Sale Prices mean
an undoubted savicg 01 money for all who4ake adveutage
of thetn. It wt.! pay you to buy Vivre toalay even though
ynti do not libe th.em until next stau,on. We hem now the
best stock of Furs we have •ver had in J•ntiety. There
are Mick, Persian Lamb. Meeks+ Sable, Writi ern SAW.
Russian Fitch. Grey Lnmb. Fox. Marmot. in fact almopt
every wanted fur. in big. eenetwas amortments 4011 here
for you to pick reed depose from. We cannet afford to
carry these 1:1.1111 over. For this triestal, from Snontlay,
January Ini h. evety piece uf Fur in Meek will bear a new
price and that price will he nee that should make the sel-
ling slue before th,s Janine, y Sale is over.
i
500 Yards Flannelette
at$cper yard
Het• is a b..rgaln that ought
to prove futereettog. MS/yards
henry Flannelette, 32 inches
wide, assorted fame &tripes.
No more at this pries once this
lot 1a sold out. Buy what you
want while the January Sot+ 10
tun, at per yard
Ends of Flannelette 50e
A special lot of extra wide
and heavy Flannelette. Ase«►
ted stripe►, '(1 lncbe. wide, pet
up in b-yatd lengths only. Geed
valor at 121c per yard. Januate
Nal.-, per end of a yard.. .,.80s
A Sale of High trade
Suiting $I.45
1? 'bleteistitt'I3uff- fieii6e.�
Tbe.e ate the last of our good
Suiting* bought for thi• stetson*
told,. We have decided de-
finitely not to can y eo ods of
this nature from one season to
.•pother. le order to clear
these out surely and gnlrkly
w. have grouped them to ops
lot at a price ;use about half
regular. The regular prices are
from 01.75 to :1110 per yard.
January Sale you ran take your
choice of thew 17 Suit Lengths
at per yard only... ... 1111.44I
Flannel Waistiags 40e
Half dozen ends real French
Flannel Waisting., Neat and
attractive pat! erne. standard
high quality. -Special for Jan -
January Sale Coat Prices Will Save You Money
You are fortunate if you have your Winter Coat yet to huy, for the January Sale means that you can
save Rome money. These prices have been made with but one object in view, -to emptv the Coat racks with
absolute certainty before the month is over.
18 Coats at $io.00 each
These Coats are Made from new fancy mixtuteo. tweeds
and soft rough .materials. The actual value and retro' tr
prices are from 11,14.50 to MAIO. Eve, y Com recut incur f
the season's best styles. All nee man -tailored thmughout.
the workinanehip being of a high order. We group 'hi a -
IS Coats in one lot and give you your choice fcr ortly $10.00
14 Ladies' Coats at $16.50
Thine Coats are the cream of our stock. The regular
price ot ore watt illS.50, two at fr21 50, three at $z)...so and
eight at 025.011. They are some of the seaeon's choicest
creationa In ladies' outer garments. The materials ate high-
class. There are no two alike. The linings are tbe best and
the wokkmanship good. We give you the choice of these
bigh-class garment. for only Ill MAIO
3o Girls* Coats at $3.45
There are Coats in this lot for children of 5 years and up
to those suitable for air le of 12 and II years. The materials
are plain cheviots and fancy tweeds Every garment is
new. stylish and up-to-date. Regular prices are up as high
as $10.00. Saturday you can take your choice of the entire
lot for only 10.11.411
A Coat with Fur Collar for $ii.00
You nue ht to have one of thew comfortable Costs "when
it ran be houaht tot Ito little money. We succeeded in get-
ting a lot hoot a maker who bad 100 tnany, or we would
not he able to give you sot+ • bargain as hie. The Coats
ere inside of gond quality Heck eloth with coliera of Wes-
tern Stable, quilted lining throughout. Stylish. comfortable.
durable garment,. worth more money. Jitet a limited
ilut'ut#./1:.to wails the -January Sale is os. at rach..401 1.00
You Ought to Take Advantage of the January
Sale' Prices on Fur Coats
If you do, you certaioly will wive money. We are defile mined
to leer the last garment on our racks and ale making the pekes
vet y iutereating in order to do it. Do not forget that. we beck each
gal meet with our guarantee as to its quality. and with reasonable
care any of these will last for years.
Handsome Muskrat Coat at $47.5o
There Coats are made from tbe very eboloest skins. rare -
fully %elected, properly tanned and graded. The style. is one
of the hest shown Oda ttereeor. The Coats a ta ined throw/b-
out with high-grade furriers' satin. We have only three or
four of this quality to *ell. They are worth a lot mom
for only
money, but for January Hale we will sell any one of ts4hem7.60
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Ai 14
Ons bit
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1 pound
Mimeo
maw. i
and Des
geattat
01 atriat
TOSS
Any
miwins
tie prim
tutor
Fine English Nainsook
per yard 15c
A shipment of fine English Nainsook
goes on sale Saturday morning. It is a
beautiful cloth. 42 inches wide. soft fift-
ieth. Worth regularly :inc. January
Sale, special.while the lot lasts, per yard
Clearing the Cloakings
at $x.00
liktefOr ladtee'sto children's Coats. The
lest we have. Regular price per yard
4111 75 to 112.50. January Sale. take your
choice et per yard only ll al.00
Aprons 25C
Sixty only Work Aprons. Mad* from
good reiality print. cut in mew style with
bib. January kale, special only. SSC
Serge Dresses $5.75
Seven only ladies' and mimes'
=Dresses. Good style. strong ma -
perfect fittine, tan. copenbagen or
navy. Regular 11110.00. January Sale,
A Good Comforter at $I.45
Fifteen only. insportini Bed Comfor-
ters. Good quality, turkey red chintz ot
silkilene covering. Pilling of Imre. clean
wadding. Full double bed size. Regubir
11.75 and $2.00. This has not been an
extra good season for bear,y hesidinr.
the Januery Sale prices of them Com-
forters will be 01.40
Cotton Velvetta for Waists .
Nese stripse, copenbagen or tan
shade.. A splendid material for winter
waists. Regular 35c. Jenuaty Sale.
per yard only
Woollen Hose 39c per pair
A manufacturer went us • lot of Wool-
len How very much toter than be should
have. We wrote refusing to take de-
livery. Ile meet mateeessInes If we
would keep the toode. This we decided
to do, and Saturday asortdox put these
nese heavy black Worsted Hose on sale
at seeks. prises. Thep are event good
quality and will excellent wear.
than 7 to V. 110e. January Sale,
pet pair
Would you buy White Cotton by the Piece
If you would you could my@ sense money. ilSVO
Mild* 1% special purchase of fine white Casebrk. Put up le
lengths o4 24 yards. Thia is • beautiful Cletton. Roe. wide.
strong and very suitable for updates -ear or Sae sewing of ail
Ueda. runnel value is trona Ric to Ide per yard. For
Janne we pet the goods on sib et the sod ter WOO
sA the rate of 120 per yard for a ifle or Ise OME-
N*. do not cut Gas lengths at this price.
Yard Wide Silk ficc
One end only, black Pailette Silk, rich
luetrous finish. gored quality, refitable for
waists or full donee.. January Pale.
special price per yard Sao
Seconds in Ladies' Vests
Recess& la ladies' Usderveete. Two
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will wear as well as it it were perfeet.
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value. A Ras we sell et We for perfect
goods. Beam* of some slight hover -
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Ladies' White Usder-
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They are sold all over at 7bc to Mr
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tea warm la which keep, theme from
only • l Bee
1J UST THREE SUITS LEFT TO SELL
One Brown and Two Blacks
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