The Clinton News Record, 1912-03-28, Page 4J
Clinton News -Record
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,derIch Township
„.,. gr ',,.,Win.i.:•ctooefcili:atten,dc'd,;11ti'l,' re...,
peat ...Meeting arif 1, the 'Oratige,a,;.0 rand'
Itedgeart, 15oniton.! Mt. Cirobeks', ' has
been a ' an .0ratigeman since,hig ' boy-
aead, 'avbich t's • a good Malik. Year's
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Zurich•
us,s Jciar.''sip•Ple,.• kit ,:•!IR.§t,..,,ii'et?1,e !foe
,I.5tiacit • '..:AVhere,.`alle lifittads41,.• Mlfking ,
her futare'lloMet •• : ',' "'5_1 ' ' ' ' !,..
a-ma:add aai.s, "a: lasanialtrays a ' ana3
eniViV; ':‘
eatIviiit'Mr's, ,'VVilliasai bola
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' 'On thierialiV,I' Meath' 11a11", ' att,I'' :the'
arias& ofialiet' 'daughter, ' MrS, W,' Shier'
Olintolf,37a• beautify! sol Passed- ' bd•
y,pdd . ',the,' .010110 in:, il,:16.'poroh ' , of
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,Progressive Tnie"InuS 1ft6'
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,rad' e a Efome.
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,ago. ;saw, .teut• 'he attentis, G read .L,Pd-
,ge. as “a 'regutar '57,ear 3 • " ' 3 •
thus •keefis in touch Sar•La the. work
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.being alone by his 'brother 'Cruise."'
frien..„..,aexi 'also mets 'lltatir .old etena.7
e'...s,rs,vitsychielt :lite, us oddiseeldlSs„rilsioeue:, 0,int:
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end ' of Hensall, netts.' viSit- .
ors' in town ieeentlya• a• • ' ,' ,''
MN's- Susanna Wilhelm- of theafau-
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ble lute vitittral het"horne pear Rade*
f- ,„-r,. . , ;. ,,,, A.: ;,.. laii, week. .“, ,
'‘I'.,41),;s,..c.•‘,,4a "'(..,;.:ar,Ii ,5-1.3, is, ,;nba, 0 ‘,1.11(1..myrtta,
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1.101„per,,, oi ...the; . , .•ea.
11th •
21,•.„•ds its 'Detroit, for a few weeks;
,Mrs Waal' 'beiroVed ;wee' cf the
late, WI'Mla•C'plit, 'who predeceased hi'
ar,15. yea. s, ,.. a, , , .
- SIM' iiii-01,5'". 1102 ighty si •th 'y ar
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,yet ',a'111111)-'''''•deelining 'Years, she was
.PPar...11,513T.,;. in velY 0, cid heat h. 'mitt
lt.:51e.pit „1/..10,loirp lieri,i, dear., I Si,b,,e01.11alici•
°1 '1-°-...C,' a COid , • is. l'e 1 ' CV oPe
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.& ,c/lintblit Furniture I.),ealer DeinbUst,rates , Business
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Pessibilities,—Thd Furnished, , Room /Ideri ,i, qtrool,
Factor, in Keeping, Local Trade From Going to the ,
' Big City Stores '—earries Side' Li es l'xten Si V ely ' I
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cunistance indeed' which . would ‘, Paw=
t Mr. 'CroeekS' ttendanee at the
Tell ' : ) • "a ', , ., ' . ..,, '
atnnual meet ag o I Die, Cr' 1 ant.i, l",, mists
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Mr , Walter liatha'all, Who has , hen
vlsiting friends in the tbwrishita and
ids° his home in 'Clinton (tartar; the
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wintea months, wit on 'Sattitilay for
-,' ma •,anaata. r,. a j,,rea, Kama , 'hate ,n,,,
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turned tia Bailie after a brief visit
ts;c.,i1-1., in..1‘,,,y,t,.••••:atl.tt, , airs. a, Brawn, t/as j•
i '1. ', a • ' . .. •
, mrs,
Phil ,z- liV1,11,. i' Frui ''' for •
into an ;twat° attack of pneumonia,
and that medical skill • d t 1- -
- ill .• i 'la ma 0-
card could do was ,no avaii, , sod ist,.he
passed pi at away • -to her • re-
71$11)de. was born neill: Qsatec
imeden - being
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That the 'furnished room idea can
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be yonducted ,
stnal1 towns, as Well as the cities, and
that the trade, in side Rams can be
worked up to Mrge and profitable pro-
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in favor of we jam; a,
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ititicilliigns•da ao
sigh '1. Odra' of excellence— semea
bo, to mim„. as ex aasntt. an Neso• :eparieut:
p„ss, notwithgt anding tint. inducement;
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held out by citv stores in their' fac.
nuag, adve,ritsoh;-0 ,,,: ,, . . ,
' i rs there is a
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Wilkie, . Sask., whom h0 hasa farm
an1131\1?ere he intends to feuhfe•
The 'brethren of .L. G. L, NO. 189
and , a few• 'of their friends spent a
very pleasant evening, at the home
wilt tate possession shortly.
mr'a. Rudy , Sehtvartgeiltrither 01.
the I3ronson Line, visitea reittlyes in
New ' • litunburg ,and vielnity, last
week. , • _. , _
Mr, Jolla is•J ria has .attrehas.ed 'from
natne Julia Aisne
Schoolerait: Li May 1848 she was
merited to Mr. Win.. Cole, of Maria
ham, utter wards. residing in the Tema-
ship of V, fiag,Itan, near Toronto, where
they spent ,t'lle earliest years of their
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portions AS well, has been proven in
the case of the furniture, business of
Mr, IV, SVaurrirwaitilskte7its.ottvline.eptroeil)in,itto;
Mr. Ireslca
•,.`"1(1-.11e 12.a..is, '6,21h,ddied in his in, ere.I.tand.-
wing mutt orls some of the most ram-
, writ
of layaltv in every community that-
points with pride to the horna .' c tar'
eemenv.tilvits;tokjeslistitsfiesaistaticilitathr ii-stage,ha-vic)•
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a somewhat room), shop to which to
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of Mr. J. Elliott and Mrs. flobt. Ell -
rot t of' the 8th eo•h• 'Prier Co ' their
departure for their' dew home 5, near
Cadet:Sell, After' a program and
es sier
some music and gaman aY
supper was served and 'mutat erI50Y-•
ed.-,.. Tile on,sngetaew
n vre, . soils . to
see . this` lama's take, their leave from
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the neighborhood,' tint join in . good
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wishes' for ' 'agar ' future PrasPwr .1,Y
and
and happiness ,' .
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his aeighboria,15/1r,',W;hael ,B, . Jan-
tii, his '60'a -sere: farm for $3 ,a00; aala ,
E.rb now hasablay full hundred acres
on the east side of the .13ranSon line;
besides several hundred acres on the
west ,side of , the , road. '
The membera of the awls: of of , the*
Lut3hesan church previous to the de-
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partttre of Miss Ida. SipPlc for De-
trout.
, .presented her with an address
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and a handsome' gift in acknowledge-
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meta of. het sers'ices OS orgams9 in,
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married 111Sta In the yOur 1867 they
moved "t'a 'JO/lass, where the re-
maiaderattifatheir. days were. •princip-
ally spent :1 were blessed with
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14 nullity ,....,,,of ten three sora alai
seven datiguteria all oi whom, a, stir-
vire them. , Robert and ..Joh, of
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Bruce !- ''FFMII.c:' on. the •homestettd. at
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latIos,s. sallt•sa la lalegaw, ,mrs, ,. J.
Het aittaatat mas. ,a, la, Eaairea '01
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Iiiiincaunkricrie :ii, . Mrsait: soil, ,IF^IllidderrOsdha ivr3r6r_
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ern •lealtire.s known to the furniture
ttade. Mr. Walker was formerly
travelling men, but he gave. up the
lure of the road about five yoars. ago
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to embarkin the furniture andlionse-
hold finnishitag business for himself,
His experience on the•road .showed
liiin„, tile requirements of a , really sue-
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cesstul furniture bugusess, which he
has put into ptactice. Ile to
seems "''
itat-e taken a pretay tsecurate measure-
mentaot the sttuatioa run! phased ac•
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earr,y out ' what is really the keynote
of his success—a well planned solwine
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Tdtfosdherdav";•ifnlagt,i2Irts2,211isellehdorretit,71,5450' vas,ditr•t 'or
not, Mr. Well is a discsicof auto-
suggestion, therefriae he 'itiolars his
stoek in such a wafrathat it at once
creates -in the beholder a desire to
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possess that which appeals to his
taste or requitensents. A, ' dra,wing
roorn , su ,
'tie, a handsome rug, an ole -
ratat table a piano, and a imigie
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Varna .
• ,t . , . , P. .111cColla. ladierwodd ; and Mrs. IV,
the eh.ureh.
. a -Shier, of ..Ctinton. She had -the lion-
. ,cabinet,
cordingt1.• ' -
The T.own is not 1,arge but the
some pictures and brie-a-bar3
may look very attractive in their at -
lotted space at the show • tut
Now, en
beauti
the hoine
gi ve go
nest that
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We invite
the aprirto season, is the time
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Eul' new creation:3 in wall
lover to ro-decorate the.
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the whole house a beauty
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fully. transforms it.
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you to the finest diSplay
when the.
paper teMpt •
rooms' and . ,
and . fresh-
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of new
Mrs ,1 E. •Ilernwoll WAS ill Lom
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don. this week.
•• NUg: 'PergU30-11 of Goderich• has been
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vis:ding.at 'theta -else of her sow, Mr.
.1,, E., alarnwell.. ,
- bliss Osborne of Saglimwwho has
been the guest ;of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ti, a•larnyvell , during the .past, week,
, Hensall • '
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Mr. A. Case, 'the G. T, B.. agensa•
has rentgid Mr. A. 13randt's 'residence:
Mr, Janice Johnston. of Willow Halt
has disposed of hls property On _ the
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outskirts, ofaladmoniton.
Mr. Garnet Stnallaconibe has gone
orary titfo, ot • be hg • great-grandmot-
be? cif thirty-eight children. • 1111898
.m., rm Col • 'b•l."' -tr •
1., , and .r.s.-licilt,lei ethrea per.10;tia.jeolrf
golden weddllig'
many Veers of peace mid comfort,
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""""' "ae• go"'eli• °ham ''va '''t.erat' ''3',
the death of MY- C.°1° ue,re,U • ' years
later. , 1
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,a,(4ijr61OticsIssaihsilatt;:ocpuaSiceatiGonrC'ao:. about
neople and is cheated in the
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- nu s o a. fertile farming dMtriet,
with several small towns and villages
adjacent .' front which its mercantile
houses draw ' their support. Such
trade usually makes erlisieal compari-
rooms
they are simply so much stock Instil
they are assembled together and art's-
Really arranged within fettedecorattal
walls. It is then that they show
the'r inta a -
luste seine. Show turnitute,
whet.ser it is for the parlor, the bed-
room, the library, hall or kitchen,
in the way it is to be used , lettaag
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wall paper
Ave have et,e,' sllOwn,
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left for her home on Monday. '
to Cruelah to." en ter Upon his new
duties on the 'Government itaif there.
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LI (160D MEDICINE FOR THE'
each piece supplement the other; R
son between home aril city paces you want prospective buyers to stop
and stocks, tits scale apparently being tat enquiteand tarry to buy.
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wall papers have bei n carefully,
selected •
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Stable ''Who
gTownship
I -Ie was accompanied by ids mother
Will ' visit for a time with ' har
-0 SI'RING.
Do kat
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for our
the. season,
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Ibund
, The new
spedtion..
trade, from . the choicest productions
and we know that no
secured- any Where: Theprice•-,‘'',ill
exceedingly reasonable.
papers are now ready for
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of
finer, goods
be
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,. Tbe. township eostacil win. meets on
Saturday when it is expected tie re-
signoion of ,the genial elerk, Mr, J.
I•1'. alarntqllwill •he handed in, Mi
liarnwell I has performed thc dutics
in a most capable •and trusaWorthy
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manner for sale past .decacle and there
is regret onall sides that he is
. leaviag this part. .
Mrs, James Walker of Exeter has
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daughter, Mrg. George Walker. ,
Mr. George ' Jos was. in Toronto'
recently in connection withthe s5h5
of lots by a ltensall ss ndieate of...whie.a
he is a member: • ' '
Miss Ella ,Berry has been visiting
in Exeter. •
Mr. and Mrs.. ' D. Canteloa. intend
removing to Toronto shortly. , I
Mrs. A.. 'Currie who liad,beca vista
Mg rolatives around HIRsgreen„ has
Use Harsh • Pu'rgatit;es—' A
. , Ionic is alt You Need.
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1 Not exactly sick—but not feeling
well That is the is most People
feel- tin the spring, Easily /Red, ap-
petito fickle, sometimes 'headaches,
and a feeling of depressiOn. 'Pimples
of eruptions may, appear OR. the skin,
or there may be twiciges of rheunia-
tism or neuralgia, Any of these an-
dieate that athe blood is out of order
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PAPER TRIMMED FREE.
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been visating the Richardson haute-
hold and Veal othet old friends • in
the townsallp, • '
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number Of her friends tooad
vantage of the approaching marriage
gone back westaccompanied liy Mr
C5 Redmond's eldest ,daughter, who
will sm
pend , some time -with her netle t
out there. "1.
On Friday ' week another of the old
that the 'indoor life of winter has
liflaits mark Upon you and may etas-
ily develop into more gerious trouble,
Do not doSe yourself with, Purga•
tivesM
, as se any people .do, .in the
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of Miss Laura Richardson to assent-
blu. at her home on Thursday even-
Mg ,ltast - week and treat her sas a
pirmeers of Huron passed away' in the
person of Mrs. William Elder, 'who
was born in Scotland but Caine to
hope that you can put your blood
right. Purgatives gallop through
the system- and instead
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•11 ' CLINTON.,
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"linen shower,". Thra evening. was
spent' -very pleasantly. . '
For, Stanley newe read The ,N-CSVS.
Rdcord. . ' ' , "'
Horses have been in brisk demand
laterlyaaod several have been disposed
of at *good Prices. Mr. 'William Tny-
los teat' was* sold two extra fine
ones,' George Hanley sold one and
this country in early life and settled
on a farm but a short distance from
where this thriving village now
stands. Her husband died some years
ago. Mrs.. Elder was in her eiality-
secoad year when death claimed her,
She •s survived by three 'sons and.
one daughter, .William, Tiromaa arch
John, and Mrs. Andrew Moir, all of
weaken ot
giving strengah, Any deetor will
tell you this is true.. What you
need 10 spring is a tonic that will
make new blood ansi latila tip the
herves. Dr. William's Pink Pills is
the only medicine that can do this
speedily,' safely and surely. Every
dose of this medicine makes new.
blood which clears the skin, strenath-
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. The ,Fitrnisbed Rooms.
1st the Walker store_ .is clispirave.4 a
suite of rooms, consisting of parlor,
ri- •na room' library hall. and kitchen
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The dining room ts foutteen wet nide
, . ' e a
d eVileeti Wet 10.11Z. It •ii well ar-
..2arr 01, ' . - r•
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••••antill11111P'
Ian titc17 for a patter suite to be ,shtp-
ped to her home in that; city, 'So
much for enterprise. "
Tha labraaly is twelvel feet by ttvelve
Feet and is ftlElli8hOd , in Early Eng -
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halt Mis3apii with Wilton rug of ori -
ental de it on lag floor. A visit to
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Jahn Jen is and 'Alex. Elliott oapli
this section. The remains 54-V50 ilk"
ens the appetite and maims tired, de-
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‚Fliers, IS a cosv Pal Iii aeon wes,
lona by fourteen 'feet The
this noorM" inspired a desire ifi the
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breast of more thae one citaten to
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disposed of one, ,top-zotch: pricer; be
ing rettIlzed au each caso. .
terred in Hensall cemetery;
pressed. mem, svornen and children
wide. sect -
retary: .taa lace draperies, the etching
furnish a library, den or offipe like,
ammownismonmaimserammin
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esuanmsom
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bright,' active and • strong Mrs.
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lasso, witiols has culminated Le a
• MiarawEitv
illfill
'Iartatsgmairtise
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assessment roll of the township
Of Stanley, as completed by Asses-
sor Vu. II. Stottlill, shows the follow-
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East WawanoSh
Maude Bagg, Lemberg, Sash,, says :
"I can unhesitatingly recommend Dr.
31 illiams Pink 'Pills as a blood
is • the tval,I, and the plant on tase
tOnhle -1.11 give the room a homelike
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atmosphere, which prompts the visitor
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par-
eh.aue•
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:Ile furnishings of hall, bedroom and
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ing interesting figures : Number of
acres, 4,3,322 ; number of acres clear-
Mr, John Illenzaes went WeslI assi
builder and tonic, • I was very mach
'down
t 0ask ."Ilos• much for outfit ?"
to l' . from,; a • after •
One vis Winnipeg, ina
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carte out the same aver-
age of excellence as is shown la the
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38,0481 4, acres of 'woodland, .4400" •
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acres, of stVamp or waste land,, 875 ;
total
week with a carload Of'horaes.. 1 -lis
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destinatio was Swift Current, Sash.
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ran when I began using the
pills, and a few boxes fully restored
city health."
,i ta• t; 'CI - -1. • "81 al ' s g ve
s• -)`'c' "n" leM 11141 IC room" "a
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other '
rooms.
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vela° M. , land exclusive of
buildings; $1,511a633 ; value of build-
ings, 11,1.55, 700'11 ;value of real pro-
petty!, • $1,919,718 ; total value of
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Morris Toviinshiu
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: Sold. by all medicine dealers orb)
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marl at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50 from The Dr. :Williams'
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real ,property, $1.,9t13,74.8 ; total vat-
tie
The to ,
, township council will meet 'lest
Monday. , ' '
Redieine Brockville Ont
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as „ •
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. millinery-
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Sprin,0- 'upoillil
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of praperty exempt from taxa-
tt0e, a17,675 -r, business assessment,
$1,972,015. There are in the mum
't 5 .1758 persona ; 432 persona
lett/ell-5
between the ages of. ,21 'and OD ; 376
betweets the ages ...of 5 and 16, and
mra. &alba, is visiting with tier
sa,ter 'was, • i ; .
James Ragrail ..
mr, 'a.aoi.'ge a ,•' ' . e /
Dat s of .th fith Me
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tisited ftiends 171 the, saelsnitty of I ot
Oflia0 rocettly. ' ' a • a
Mr George Manning11
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(2/91.10.) and
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opening Thursday
days, , No .store
I play of Millinery
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CO,„ are pleased to announce ttleir
,evening March 28th, and
outside 'the city will Show a larger
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than is to be seen at this
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spring' •
a.
following
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store, this
.).,.., be,„,e. the ages of a and 11,
18 bit ths ' s and la .doaths were re-
petted during the. Whore • •
:Year. me
32 tleas 1
2 ta'a, ••
taken"Li
short course in poultry culture at Abe
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grieu4..tral, °Rego, Gnelph. ,
' Mrs. Kellingron of Toronto has beqn
renewing Old friendships in Merris and I
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To.' o
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Thm people are all, talking a1.-
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We will -leave
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it to y(*ii• own judgment it
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-the- clis-
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, .Pprier's Hill .
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- Mr. .8. McDougaN has MONT.(' his
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,toWnship 'council ilitS ' decided'
that liereaftett ten, dents per iard wilt;
he paid 'tot !Opel,. no 'and no
less, that 'no
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the •w•Onderful values they get atout .F.
k Edward's'. sale. -
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'There's. ,TIO easier to'
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• play has ever
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been equalled ,ioClinton,
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family to faqir .'-'41CIV home on the'1
7-41.0en. . , . ,- a '
and alloWanmorede will be
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made or amages. ' .. , , .
Mr. George 'Batkley, has laeen is'.
way save
monev than by ,tralting' advantage of
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the tow 'Prices,
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Furtishings Changed Frequently. 'General PollSe
and Mrs- , Ilan. Cerson of .Kin-
the..eontraet, et '
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. ,Edepishing.
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THIS STOHE
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SILLS HIGH' 'CLASS MILLINERY'
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t a• :few clays recently at'
l'i.fa''''''''N'i .1) . 11' . .
. ts rep. ancel to.gis. , .
Mass, Pratteli of Seaforth spoilt a
buildin • th , • i
, . 6 c . ecmeit
abutInefits 1 r ''se new ' Cla k x'd ,
on tile 5th line at.' $3,90 per, yard:
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lifit;ia .06. will supply the steel sup-
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Severa5t asflerent lines placed On the
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able . this ' week inclading Cprsets,
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Waists, Shirts,. Men's ttousets, Caps,
The furnishin s are .clainged oh ate
5 • -- • 5 , • •
as erage of cyst; thud a eet and the
the partitions Iv' nth extend half -way
'are
Mr, ,IValkee belletea an commoi,..u,ith
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th r d e ' 1 d ' t • rt • le I'
o e ino e n-mitire utni ute ,, r a 7
that ho
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Visit our R-eacly-t0- Wear
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"Depart. ',"
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5. few detyat. this home of lwr brothOut
' Mi''' B4Y. yreneb, xecently, .. '.
' • bit, ' :,. 1're-telt - is', a ' happy
erstituclaire alt•82,000. II"' ''•I• ''
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Rain. Coats, Smocks, etc. .
• ,Firjees, gutted ,W1 the papers do not
up to the ceiling re -decorated 0/1C0
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every season, •
There
ret, unless se9•4 general heals°-
hold furnishingS, le is not living up
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''.. We believe' that .We have
for making favored COmments
. our presentIdisplay.- of Taildr..‘1,,,,bade.
Suit a, Long Coats, ,Skirts, ,Gingham
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dresses Rouse dresses Embroidered,
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• dresses Ladies' blouses,
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reason •
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u,p,on -
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wearing
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sande these days on. account of
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arrival at his home of a fine baby
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bow: , , r •
' Tho ' man ' friends f Mrs C 0
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,Vanderbut(ghiewill- be pleaaed` to hear
chtiat. she is improlving after her late'
indisposition,.
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, a -Mr and Mts. Wnt. Jordan 'f5t.15
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Dungannon
mr i m,5, y ' , , ;
James Stothers have
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teturned to the west. ' ' - • ,
5 1VIr. Harry Bellamy sava*Sjifi •Strat-
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Lord for several, days attending,. a stir-
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les of library insiaaate, meetings. ,
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Miss Teskey of Ripley hag been
terty'ehow the good values.. You
need to gee -the goods.
!dome and get your share of the
bargains.'.
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F .i,6s. ' '
•. Edwar ds
BAYFIELD.
may be those ivho are skepti-
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cal mid think such display requires not
lv a great deal of MOM butt enaail •
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ii large expenditure of time and inon-
ey. ,All we eaa say to stleb is,' that ,
those who have tried i t say that as •
a
a trade •bringes, it is l'orth all it
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costs,.
to his opportnatties. He therefore
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cantles a large tange of Engs—not•
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fiance goods—varying an price , to stilaf
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bus tradea samples of which may', be
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sena on the ' wall..,,Iiinblennas and oil-
l,are also earn , well ' as
doubt -.ed as '
drapealeg and picturea,
, . etc;
are stioNN inn. tire most
As , We
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las,.'Wetueshay for the west. ',
. . _ding
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visa
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at the home of mr. and -' Mrs.' . ' . • •
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0511 Suits
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Is 5a-•
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\ lagifillatill;
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aa astatial'atlj.
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exquisite and exclus-
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ive 'creqtions of the
, 'best ro aull factures ill
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Canada., "You' sic in-
vited to inspect this
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.b0alltifUl sdllection \
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of garments. •
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s • e lie.e•- io say
. 0-odel ,things about,
a dr4sees etc, ,
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'BUT.
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Port Albgrt.. ,,i.
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,Me. ,larnes MeWhinanya Wheat w•ind-
.ildll was. damaged. by the Wind a ,im-
.cthiiits, lias ha'd.a new one ereeazda3,- •
' • Rea. Mr. Young, Tate et , London- '
, aerry,.• Irdlancla has been apaointed to
j .1the.'5patials of Dungannon and Port Al-
,. bet's. l's the Mahon of fauteti, and took
Charge 1a311,..,,Sunday. ....,:, , ' ' a
- '•Mta Ilsoaaas • simpson at tunic of
writles". is "Vegy. loW and'small.a:,hopcs
are.entertained for' hib recoveryV.
" • ds i' ii 1 'd'v'tia alto'
M3.3, Will Richai: - es . n. 5 1 . 1
the •Mer3ride xosiden•• '
ree., . ., ,
a Mrs.,: Barrows is visiting her sister ^
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la -law, Mrs. Air. Smate• ' '' , •' - '
13,,Benlinge ;
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miss 000to, or lirngham, has FERTILIZER .
charge or Chas. Elliott's, millinery s '
department.•• . . '' ' • • ' ' •
Miss Scott, of I-lartiatiorr; has .re, . . •
' turned to. Dungannon,- and.' is . 'again' WhY. not use Fertlilizer instead or
in charge of J. Walkora's millinery barnyard' meastue ? It •is easier to
departmena, . a ,.. ' , ' • , a apply to the land 'and gives better
. alias' wallann, of Fullerton. is aas_ satisfaction in every way, It is
.iting her parehas, Mr.:, and, iwas j, ,a,' used for, all grain crops and also a
waiitont, , 5 a .,.. 1
' . ' . good catch of clover and poor' mea-
Tons MeGratben • who had1"be 'n s• " /Iowa Give your land a good top
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iting his parents„ Mr. and 'arra Weis dressing of Fettiltzer before planting
MeGratten ha'S'` retairncl 'to irs lions& roar pots:Boca and also ,when hoeing
in the west. .1. ' ' .. them and it will double your croP
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,,,vEver maltougb, was in Luelnlow - is • good Re beans and for , all
, , . , .
baking thargea .; of G. Armstrong's kinds of root cnaps, it has been,
fg store tittiing• 'the aliserav of the tested ' and found 'to . be better than
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aprePrielor, , - ' ' • ' ' I ' ' other tertilliers; Give it a trial,
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We like better to have you try them-
' 'OR and tell us the „ good: t, things • ,yo'ttr-.
' delf. . . .
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Stalliqf ' ilaYden has sOno to the 'Mr. and AO' ' ''A d ' • 3 'Over tl ' hundred- t soldalready'
5' West,: . , • • . a • gene to the Saskatoon' disittict Where The. National, Fertiliser; wiiieb is
,.. Mr. ' s/antes. and Miss 'Etta 'Maize of they will engage in.. iannaig, . • , . placed on the market by the National. ,
,Danganlion ' 'vasilied their niece' Mrs Several•1 direction.t Land r 'ti. da •
,. ., •, , , .nten tinder t se. 0, t rue , an Packing Company
', witt 13:- Heivkins ' recantlYe - ' W. ...F K rt i 'f s• 1. •ty follow• ' 1 a ' furniture
. , .ar r ,o s uneoe . save been at shows ieing ana y.s s compar-
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Work in . Mr. J. A. IVTalleugli's, , ed WitIli barnyard Manure : '
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Musieai Instrumenfs 'Alta St,ocked.,
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There is no more logical sale to the`
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trade • , than musical inparit
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'both: 1,arge,
'Gara nd Trade and :Better ProsPectis, ,
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MnWall. states that lie,. found
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the t e son's business partirculat-
pas s a .
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. l' I ?ttarart"^
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. , , Is 'giving a pr c
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Bagralre than( . . a Weal, domonsttaa .Natrpaed ' a 5 ' i
tion. of how;pruning shot', . • 0 equal 1-0 nan.,
., ... d be don meni • '
' . • s.,,,,.., . store,
, , . • . They, were. -sent, by..the, Ontario' ' De- Phosphoric acid 5,75, paualato• 12:
The Methodist 1 chnteheS. oil Bel- • pertinent of Agriculture. ' • soltible phosphates. • ' ' -f• .5' • go.ns,
gXaVe- 'eirettia ; gave 104; votes for. ,, The:Dungannon and Crewe -141elho" ,Potash 3.50: ' instruments
cluirch union. and .32 against and the that 6hurches, Voted on Church Union ' Sold by' Frank W. EVads, Sole Walker
PreShyterjaa record is 175 for and as. f011OwS : 'members over 18 years • right for the County of Ilaton.' See special
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merits, and small, This
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s one of the features of the Ckinthn
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A large stock of pianos or-'
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phonographs and small musical
are alWays in stock. Mr a
is fitting up a roam for ,the
r 'fin'i't
demonstratang.
a; good, especially in high class ftle.
nighings, and looks forward to , eVen
better in the _future and is Atalanta&
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to that and, AIM while he attattnites
'much of his success a,.) the ataractioa . •-•
Of Ijs furry third tooms and the (Wilma,-
'males 'e ' his
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THIS STORE FOR HIGH CLASS GOODS '
TiS.Rgaihat. • .,' , '', of age, 83 for and '38 agaiInst ; Mbin- ' • t ' '
oat. agen s, . Merits
a Mrs, ' Jai/Ms Wightman as . not en- bars under 18; 8., for mind -2 ''againat';' ' , ' , .
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io:iiti'g -4;.,od health. Het' many Da,. adheXentsf, 20 foX ' and 4 ' against;- phonograph,
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Frank W ''EVan ' •
eads., Pope Dial , witch. the ja-ceinlag members Of 'quarterly official baard, a„,,, , ' ,,,,,,, , • , ' ,,,,,aa• ' ' , ',p.roSw
improve.% '
inir o the
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and attractions of tile ,Iadisot
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,• which will doubtless
another. strong drawing, , eard
custom
- dollar 1 gives i ,
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ors, lw adnutg %sat advert/Sing has, ,
lot,•'IA 'Hew that,
helped a whole I. , be es
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printer 'm ink nwhotously ; oval. • will
rip,ring,-shetWAI la Orr and 0 against,. Phone Iva. • utinton ,i.r,
ihk, ill r'ivt At, .”.....,,,,i,... ...i,....,..:
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