Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1889, p. 2

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bobjf djlt in gurba on the llth february the vite or t j t or i tctl kivq 1a acton on uio isnd lustj uie fa ot w j king tocrchuil or a ion dsrux in tlrorpotoira on bands the mil february he wife ot tiio iter a h drumm oltoa bond at ocrc lawn gueljih oalbr brd tint umwtfoefjobuu hod of ft daughter hkdcood in gocjnb on slit tpbraar the lf ot john il jjravood ol 4 daughter married ilimjtu cirxlii al lmuoilnr lob kill h milnelca james itiiolto t w llcnr iuiiiim lo clirfttiaa onh uustivr o uic hue archibald ucctllum esq ctotrxcs mc hwirv on thu lh last- si liw rcsadcucc ol uin undo t pannta by the her juiieu4urr lullmn a coleman to kdfla a roangwi dauctuer of mr dartd mekcown en ill ot uic tanulip of erin ucliuxijvgmvton the 9th rut at the rptrideflcc of the bride cither tir uev w u arfc cpl s t uclcllm of bandoodeirf to acne uutir daojhtcr of alex bru itq ol quebec cteklst 1ui ou fcobruirr 2ui -nit- l grmchunaljnlniptoobykr dr harper assisted br her j f geraiaa uid rev dr stooc li i clement of ooode hall br- retcrt-la- to elsie lola eldest daajfatcr of j ilud et liituiptoa- dikd otxc al lii h oar etxact oast on tncdr 35lh febrtuiy ooorpe pcrlon votu lld professor of ilentii and uoral philosophy a i uitcreitr college in the tut yr of lusagc- btdpniu it lisu e residence dear aeiicritc on 13th tart- joseph rnddeli eq aged roars and imantts lje jlrfoic fxtt nsss thtjbsdai febrdirr 28 1889 votes and co ttltexts la the ontario legislature last wect it wo decided to oontuiae the crant fa the provincial eiiubition ons yar longer tnapopeis reported to be uneasy orer uie antijesml agitation in canada it is said be fears that if a bitter feeling sboald wise it might case sencos compuuttonfi at t mecun of the toting lberij coa wrviiitts of toroltoust ifoadi rngbt t series o resoiouoai were submitted vigor oaslj proteaticg icuast the prinlcgei grafted ue koniaa catholic chnrcfc iq the prottace o qoebcc toronto indastnil fur receipts lut year were fol k7j c3 tad eipenses jcitw admission fees and chibitor x feet amount ed to kooo it is the intentioa of ihe mantgftment to restrict and redoes the free admission list the fur tha year mil be held from the i3tk to the 1st sept the revised ettciea for 168 contain chuges in the registry tl for instance dot h most be rejpstocd br the person in those hocse the deaji occurs and before the banal of the body any person fading to complr vith the law u liable to a fine readers will do well to remember ton td nee within lie last weefcorsothetreasarert of onano am yebec have preacnlcd their respectue prouncui statements the lat ter claim a sorplns ou the year transac- uoti q f 33 isc and the former of joli3 the lafcihfcss of qacbec orer and abote assess are placed a 1x395192 while on lano f hows a srp is of 3 731 g13 the assessors arc abcut to commence their annual dcues nearly etery young man who is a bnlsh- subject and 21 yean of age will have himself almost wholly to blame if he has not a vote in ontario bee the assesor in yoar municipality and get him to ineri toot came on the roll if yoa do not it will rescue an application on a prescribed farm taken before a j p and then fowarded to him if yoa are entitled to a rote under the act tee the assessor at once i siuallpor at fingaj out er tsoms feb 23 there now seems no reason to doubt that the epidemic which has been prevalent in the neiniiy of fingai for some time past is the smallpox the fmgl boara of health has ordered the schools chorches and places of entertain ment closed a compulsory vaccination has been decided upon the aty board of health met this evening to taie measure to prevent the spread of the disease to this aty aufrtan kentld barned aixlms- feb 22 ahaat 3 oclocfcthis morning the tcraw printing and publishing office was burned down the fire origina ted from the explosion of a lamp the loss to the kvald u 210q msoraace 1700 bnildings crned by george kearnf loss oq insnranoe i00 0 mchogh s barber shop adjoining was totally destroyed loss 200 lnsnrance nil the energetic propne tor of the crai ifr newton has already made arraaseaients for the issne of next wedespaprr lavu socsred new qcartert hi 4t molvt forest four enjint an 1 a aowj itiajli w rldo urei lost 3ifojrfqiet feb 2t a smash op on the feeswatc- ouncn of the canadian 1acific railway occorred at this point at two oclocion sunday mcning owmg to he heavy scotfstonn the train from the east consisting of two engines ran and first and second coaches had orders to cross the plough acd two eagioesuere the rails had apparently spread s the twitches al lowmg the tender to jamp the iracfc the two engines breaking loose the baggage r struck the tank damaging it and the coaches following le the rails and scat fired all over the place the two engine which broke loose kept on snd ran for a mile and a quarter at a great preed and final stock in a snow drift the plough from teeswater with two engines ran into them completely rreckiflg the four engines and knocking the puoghinto kindling wood fbrtanael no lives were lost haltov ifekj21taaoaati0 the halton e-forai- association met in lyon s hall hilton on friday 15th insi dr robertsoc president m the chair the manatee of last meeting were read and and adopted the following officers were elected for the j ear president ur robertson secretary treasurer e dixoo vicepresidents wra moore esqat ing d wbeeuhan tsaasiweya donald campbell velson dr bock trafalgar w h lindsaj milton c mariatt oak rifle james allen barhagton wm hc leod georgetown george havjll acton execatire committee messrs 3oba ghortretti robx btewart h robinson johnson garrison v f eisher wm har bot3eborgego0byh p lawaon a- c mcmillan w t brown 3 ideoxies j nomsh wm caldwell jos brothers v w campbeu p k mckenrie j h mccouom jaa a frazer john dtancan allan mcdoagall li hall sod robert harper anditon messrs w it tintlsayand j h mccoilom from the capital our tyadc helstlontrntt lu the hooscthe rroulwuou ote-tariffcha5ti- uurderatotun 0ik galleb gossip i roui our oiru correspondent omui it wont lake more than three hoart bit richard carlwrtghtf was saying on inday when the eremier was inggosting that sir richard postpone the motion hn wished then to make the house had been moved mtn commit too of supply and being finds sir john said such an important motion should not be moved till tuesday foe be it known that only on tuesdays wednesday and thursdays can a full attendance in the house be counted or man of oar legislators spend four days of the seven at homo though from the declaration they make when the draw their money one wonldn t think it for every day absent a member u docked eight dollars but it is left to himself tokeep count of the days however to resume sir richard agreed to postpone his resold tion till today it wis not i believe the amendment the premier imagined respect log oca nui l tixtnovs with the lmled states batwhateerjtwas the opposition leaders kept it a irofound bacret hofice of every mouonjhaa to be printed on the order paper before ii can be moved except in the case of amendments to the motion lo go into supply on that occaaioa any member can movo to call at tentiou to and discuss anything under the sun for a supporter ot the government lo move aa amendment to supptyis almost unheard of i remember one instance however in 182 when the hori tohacosti gan moved his irish resolatiohs on going into suppi this reminds me that mr cook i resolution on rni ieisit yrccno c ix low down on the prder psporand will not be reached for some weeks aniest a special day is fixed for it as is sometimes done by consent j the leader of the hbese this move of cooks was a lurprie and there is some reason to think that uie opposition is responsible for it one thing certain cook didn t draw the resole lions himself and those who saw him and sir blake in close confab ten days ago believe the r leader s hand can b- seen in them at all events cverjuoe looks fo- a great piece of oratory from blake when the imhqaestiou ooes ap the rcsolations arc too long to reproduce hutthcj regret that home rule has net been granted to ireland rrx d tke u rsr it ha been rather a quiet week in ile commons hut once in a while some fun was enjoyed nicolas flood darin the member from regina who oace ran in hajdimand is the wit and the beffoon cf the hoase going to the ecbhme with era date ease but tumbling almost at once into the ridiculous he is always listened to except when he tries to be serious he u always eloquent and amusng he cam pared sfcilcllcn to an ancient egyptian who used to shi tears over a deified onion because sfcilcllea ched peaefenual tears over the remains of one of the senate car pets cook and darin exchanged cotnpi metis the big lumberman calling the bold bachelor on educated crank and receiv ing as daviu s roland the term uneducat ed crank brr- john frequently gels off a good joke mr carling was saying the government had taken off the tax on tea bat yoa pat it on the tea kettle said mr miha and pat you cp spoat said ihe premier and the bothwell professor joined in the langh nte rzosirrnov i ore mr jamiesou s resolution for prohibition was passed by the house with a rider pro viding that prohibition shoald become law when the countrj is ready for its recep lion and enforcemeut mr tavlor s amendment for a plebiscite and camoensa lion was lost by a large majority the temperance or prohihtlon vote numbered 68 many temperance members expressed themselves against e introduction of the motion every session xdostexiix c1ccce at a caucus of government supporters it is asserted and denied that the jesuits bui was discussed it is a fact however that toe premier told them not to ask o- preaa for railway subsidies or other money grants as economy was to be the watch word he also sail that the voters lists would be revised annually but he did sot see why the general eleclou should come on until ik i tictir ceixcce messrs foster and bowcli have been de aged with deputations asking for changes m the iron fruit eoar brandy cocoon at and other duties today sdeputatioaasks that the request of jesterdays be refused and so whichever waj the government moves fault will be found the millers met with no encouragement in their effort to seuire an increase of duty ol floor from fifty cents to oae dollar the monster lumber deputation was received in the privy council room by the whole cabinet who listened to arguments in favor of abolishing the export dntj of 3 a taousood feet on logs iiriaics r qttixj thesaiarday receaa was ratraed by murder in the cap to the victim being an old woman named catharine kelly whose head was split by a hatchet in lie hands of an unknown person the hoase wis a low resort and a painful feature of the tragedy was the arrest of a clerk in the depart ment ot agncojtare named 8 rothwell who has two daughters both school teach ers four arrest were made f illeti govu neither mr launcr or mr hihkc wpre in the house last week except for one daj in the case of tne leader mr laaner suf fered from lunibaco hot wis jn hn seat yesterday bob white is safe enough in cardtecll the protest mater haung been pat off at 0goodehail for two weeks lo gne the petitioner a chance to withdraw for the first time sme the geneal elec tion two tears ago tl ere arecottcant seats in the commons hon j h pope is some be tc but sui pretty sick archbishop tacheishereinbetfcrbealth he presided at a meeting of cahohcs on stmdaj to protect against the pope s de privation of temporal power ottawa district orangemen have passed strong resolutions against the passage of as well as the refusal to ota the jesuit bill the ooly lady correspondent siere this session u the wife of prof murray of mon treal representing the toronto iff there are now 12332 miles of canadian railway last vear 10 g98 000 passengers were carried j fair charles tapper is eipectediu ottawa at the end ot this week th s is the fonrth week of the session yet ro hill has yet se cured a third reading l j r bassell at one time a school teach er who was living a brantford oot committed suicide on- saturday morning snthoot any apparent cans by shooting himself id tba head he left a better for fail wife and children telling them to meet hfm in the world where trouble ti never known the fourth estate 1e v inter sesilon held lit toronto loll week the uott bncmsfu in the canadian trem association i hutory lkactical kssay8rrad avd di8cissed the njntcr session of the canadian prats auociation wm held in the cosy rooms of the toronto tress club last friday and proved thoroughly practical and of great interest and profit to the large number of members assembled tho following report from the toronto papers will ho found generally interesting uorxna 6c8i0s rev dr dewart the president in the chair the first paper wu on bubtcnp tious and clubbing by mr roy v somer villa of daadafl hii paper wu well pre pared and comprehensive mr somervilla arged that proprietors should make their subscription lists more of an asset instead of merely depending on it u i meant of gaining advertisements a publisher shoald regard his circulation with the bus peas ideas and govern it with he same principles as anj other busman man does his stock in trade he thought the pub lsher s ficjd should be the immediate vfcin ity of the office of publication the pro per manner to fill it was to recognize the importance of home news giving special prominence to every local event by not despising small items keeping solid with ladies by publishing a good story messrs c d barr j b trayea and j c jamicson were pointed a committee to take chsrgc of thmiacstion drawer after a discussion in which many of ibej members ga e their experience relative to the subject treated in mr somernlle s paper an adjournment was made until 2 o clock rue utlrvoov slssiov mr l g jackson hewmarket read a paper dn apprenticeship mr jackson deplored the practice ot youths who anm dentured can leave an office after a couple of ears and sally forth call themselves journeymen and da botched work his remedy was to indenlare all apprentices for five ears at the conclusion ot his paper he made the following motion resohed that this association recognises the apprenticeship term of fhe j ears as nr quisile to qoahf for a journeyman and calk npou all its members to duly observe the same also tkat no member of this as acciatioa shall engage an improver or twothirder withoat a certificate from bis former cmplojcr to the effect that he has left his employ with consent messrs h j sneigroe r chmie pew moyer roy bomerville j j bell j s bnerle c d barr and k j vtatsoa spo on the subject th pre dominance c opinion wu that while a term of fie jears wis desirable indentures were hardly practicable on motion the paper and resolution were referred to a com mittee composed of messrs w r climie j b trxjes ro somervdle j s bncrley c d barr and l g jackson mr c d barr read a paper on adver using hates local and i oreign he urged his confreres o fix rates or coa tract figures and stik to them mr j b trayes introduced the adver using agent side of the question and asked what the pres shoald do with him giving many reasons wfcn this hete noir should be abolished or regalited this phase of the question being lrought before the meeting messrs jamieson watson somemlle cameron and brier k attacked it a desire ixung expressed for a suggestion at a basis for a rate per thousand of area lotion 6c patent medicine advertisements messrs somernlle jackson tnyes camp bell jamieson shannon hough and c b robinson were appointed a committee to formulate euch a list of rates a paper on easiness ofiice manage ment bv mr j b trayes was read he deprecated the imperfeot systems of book keeping too often in vogue in newspaper offices and suggested a system complete and efficient his paper dealt with discipline in the osce and the necessity for well ob served rules in all departments and for the calculation of he cost and profit of all work bejig done then come a discuss on on the anseful ness of a job tcket messrs somemlle watson and barr taking part in it mr h p moore read a paper on job printing what is a fair profit the large ctfy pnning corpoations which endeavor to squeeze out small offices were noticed and after cnuncating wme sound principles he came to the ques on of profit after the cost of materia composition and press work there should be added 20 per cent far rent and interest on capital invested etc and 25 per cent fo profit the tramp piuters as canvassers from city houses m the smaher town are called were held up to obloquy the bert way of keeping np reasooahe prices was discussed and a dozen members found their tongues loosened and talked on this question the duty on plates was considered and the msltcr was referred to the execatire committee with instructions to take any necessary measures to oppose the increase of the duty on newspaper plate matter the secretary was inst meted to write the c p r to ascertain rates for the next an ncal excorsioa to cro the continent to the pacific tli iieviv hcvlqv the evening session was opened by the reading of a sensible paper on how best to deal with questionable business methods of wholesale homes hymr a f camp bell the scnd papr was on the libel law bj mr john king m i of berlin it was a oommeatar on th law of libel civil and criminal and was full of osefnl information and was the most elaborate paper of the session the papers read were highly creditable to the geouemen who prepared them these papers contained information which muit be valuable ia all publishers of newspapers thc were ordered lo be printed and distributed and after votes of thanks to ile members of toronto press club the scsaiou closed the lxecntive committee of the associ ation met at the rossi a hoase saturday morning mr r faomemlle hastier dundas presided and there were present messrs w r chmie situ- bowmannlle- h p moore free press acton j 8 bnerlj journal st thomas j a jamie son uuiqaccr belleville 5 b traves tt ncx port hope j b mclean jnp toronto and j j crabbe toronto it was decided lo have a report of the annual meeting and of the papers read at the win ter meeting pobhshed in pamphlet form for distribution among the members of the press the secretary was instructed to wnte the ministers of finance and cos torn saying that the members of the as sociation were opposed to aoy increase on the duty on plates used by newspapers messrs somemlle and jamieson were ap pointed a committee to take such steps as were necessary tn opposition to the izaposi tion of postage on newspapers messrs climie aod mclean were initrnoted to con f6r with the railway authorities regarding a trip to the pftciflcoist daring the com ingtaxomer stlltov chos knees of the cordovan tannery want the town council to exempt him from taxation and give him tree waler or he will think about removing elsewhere rev john wakefieldof darlington wul preach in the methodiit church neit bun day the bible society meeting wu held lut week the subscriptions amounted to jh0b4 mr j a fnuctr wu elected president j 6 deacon secretary and james holhorake treasurer lut week the sabbath school conven tion filled the town with visitors this week we hare the school teachers at their annual meeting the annual meeting ot the conierratlve association wu held here yesterday mora fng in the afternoon a mass meeting of the lapporten of the party wu held and wu addressed by dr montague col kerns mp p d henderson and r bir m ingham toronto kxatchblll there is not much doing around knatch ball this week another big storm lut week it vu fot lowed by wind and drifting and u a con sequence the roads were rendered almost impassible the snow in many places being piled np seven feet high the road muter on the kntchbou beat hu set a good example fo day by turning oat with several of thd neighbors and mak ing the road passible from one end of the beat to the other it wo aid benefit them selves u well u to the travelling public if the road muters of other divisions would promptly tee that the roads on their re spective beats are kept passible especially those leading to acton at day break sinday morning th i her mometer registered from 25 to 28 degrees below xero at several points m and around knatch ball the rev mr coach of rockwood de live cud a splendid discourse at beuiel ip point meat bandy afternoon importations this wee 1 x v is r 1 3 s 0akilu mias balmer is spending several weeks with her sister mrs dr cochrane at brantford mrs e robertson left this week for but falo where bhe will spend several dayt usif ing mrs rev andvke capt frank brown is oa his wsj home from japan on a sir mot ths leave after five years absence the genial captain will be welcome john wales has purchased from mrs thomu aloe on the corner ot church and thomas streets the price paid was hqo cash i w b chuhofmjaagingfrom the forest of logs surrounding his basket factory making arrangements fo fill large spring orders building operations will be livclv next season in oakville several houses and s new bank are already on the hit the star bu changed hands mr j m shaw having sold fo messrs forster 6 b rod win mr shaw s removal is regnt ted hut a general desire is cxpresredj that the young men be laecessfal i the tlligfl clerks salary hu been fixed at 35 assessor and collector s salary 35 ko extru the treuurers salary te the auditors each u the officers of the municipality were ap pointed last week u follows william tyler clerk james broddy assessor and collector thomu carbcrj treasurer charles overland and james e arthurs auditors john mclean constable george ranuden pound keeper the tagging system hu been introduced for the curs in the village a sitting of the division court wu held on tuesday mcdonald bros purchased hut friday from rutledge 4 johnston of acton team of mexican pomes these ponies it is said cannot be thoroughly tamed yet they ore euoy driven and are good road iters they are considered to be regular beauties and could not be better matched lut week the above firm purchased in tovra a dark grey pony also adcteale at the last session o the county council the reeve of our village w conboy esq wu reap pointed u member of the gcner al board of directors of the c p r auction sale flistcr tlesuir lfrcii ii credi eoleof stoci icd iinl leasee the rropcrtj of eobt lannawjn on lot coa esoiie feaje at 12 o dode vts henutrset auctioneer children cry for pitchers castona istien baby was afcfc we eave her caitona when ahe wot a quid she cried for costorit when iha became- hioc ahe clang to cutorio wi ea ine bod chfldren ahe cave tem cost aria beauty is desired and admired in all imong the things which inaj best he done o enhance personal beaut is the dajj use uf aytrs hair igor o matter what the color of u c hair this prepa ration gum it a lus tre and pliancy that adds great to its charm shoaid tilt siair be thin harsh dr orlorofuggth ajers ifalr vigor will restore the color bring out s ue v growth and render the old soft and shim for keejrfng the scalp cuau tool and health there w no kttet i reparation in the market i am free in confers thai a trial of ayer a hair igor has caunu ed ue that it is a genuine article its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be abundant and glossy iratithughen m rather stunted mus tache a respectable length and appear ance li britlon oak la ad ohio my hair was coming out without any assistance from mj wife either i tried ajer s hair igor using only one bottle and i now lm a as due a head ot hair as anj one could n ish for r t scumittou dkkaoii teun i have used aver s hair vigor in my family for a number of years and re rani it as the best hair preparation i know of it keep the scalp clean the hair soft and lhely and presenes the original color my wife has used it for a jong time with most satisfactory re mits benjamin 21 johson m v tbaituu hill mo my hair waa becoming harsh and dry hnt after using half a bottlevof a era hair vigor it grew black and gloss i cannot express the joy and gratitude i feel mabel c hard delavan ayers hair vigor rairxud n dr j c apr k co lowell mill sold tif drugguu andrjvrfumcr j at- the right hojse hamilton oot ot bobber clrcului or vttrproo iftntlu taotlia eitrt bettrr grey cotton french cubtnere- crroolidm log oifora bbinioxm oottootdm chambn oisgbtmi wool crpet ktoiiogton cromb clotbi etc grett bargiinijln week wttkloi bu jut made op hie ulee or leet rear tod i owiog to poroheelnx hie ejoode direot from the roaodteotorere bad tory many esorraoae inoreaeee in hie ealae year after year ormooa now the ladlee an becoming fully alive to the fiot floe fubionable ooodi of the very lateet noveltiee lo french at thli oelebrated hooee at the very loweit pricee poenble ae each of thoee treat markete of the world ladiee can obtain hoaie hu itoek of winter ooodi u now offering at an see the haotlm mantle cloihi blenkete ladiee genu iliaea hone blenkete comforter carpeta window bhade etc mil take and do oot get into the rlgbt home corner of king hamilton feb icth 1889 goods three bale prmte four cant white shirting two bejee it honeyoomb cloaking tnrkleh toweli coreete boiuee eil beettnokers garter elaitue window shade jut tee the mw all in bromtli and lapeetry carpet marked down very low tbu i happy to uy that they are larger for 1888 than ever before for the eaih down and telling them at very imah profile be hu hot 1888 wu the crowning year of alt tm hie talei are truly en nt they eanget their tapphee of good eervioeahle good and of blngliin german bwiae belgain anttnaq and amerioin btylee 1 1 porobatee hit lmmenee itooke direot from the manoiutnren in mott every article they are likely to moire at thii enormona redoctlon many article being redooecf to ooebtlf their valoe and boya under dothingglovee uillinery toboganing and and enter the door eait of the carpet window many make etreet eut and hoghaon atreet iliad thfoms o watkixits k great cut we are offering extra this values in carpets for mdnth only tou will do well to mr rjan adises us of the purchase curtains oil cloths c which will be reduce our present stock we offer speial brussels tapestr wool apd dad tapes in carpets ake advantage of this opportunity ig other goods of a large anetj of carpets shipped at once from lnerpool so to 1 inducements to our customers in hemp carpets and in lace r curtains t liaetlie laige jiipet eooiu iu the lit remember the place gcbrycan cfe co gueiph g3 upper ndham st successors to the leading dry goods house f no hoggis son kelly bjrotliere having ast passed into stock the finest assorfmcnt o imported and domgsti suitings platings a overcoatings that hove ever been shown in the count vi e are now in a oar prices ore right and we will guarantee every garment dreds of patterns to select from e also carry the finest i hoase west of toronto asking for ashore of jour patronage we itemain bincsreis kelly bros butter and merchant tailors position to soil any personreqainng anything in clothing be perfect both in fit and finish no fit no sole hon of neckties collars cuffs and shirts to be found in any igs wanted kelly bros r new sprang goods aiie belj if hollinrake hollinrake son sellj dry stods and millinery hollinrake son sell eceded b 4 son milton great l stocktakikg sale at rjjeiffi acton r i we commence stock taking n febj 12th and previous in that we will slaogbter winter goods i 11 ifcelhl hi lookjo 0u1 iuteiesuj vte want moiiei arid flanttliegoodv remember you don t ta a certain number of worth in ordef to a i triflini disboomj bn onr rejuctioa mealis 20 and your five cents same price as j our jjei five dollars do not as now is he tinieto cure a supptj af own prices ton e to bay pi cent 1 at the ifilay ire- pur ghbors 1 p 1 i clothkng hats and caps hollinrake som sell groceries boots shoes the largest and best ss ask to see the remnants of dress goods pnjits off at about half choice pound roll butter lard tres hollinrake son l subscribe for the acton free ectod stock in milton tueeds etc which thev are selling price i bggs and dried apples bought at he leading jleitliauts milton press 100 a year i belowne civc a htt ofredaced goods which hod goid hh the 12th oflhrua overcoats ulsters jackets biankets pursr underwear flannels shirtings sheetings c tickings towelling- tabling curtains carpets dress goods dress silks plushes velvets ribbons lacest corsets busiles gloves hosiery embroidery mens felt boots only 150 all wool blankets latgesize s250 regular price stfm this reduction is fur casll onl 1 1 butter and egga wanted rbjermyn ff iraal ffi p feh urdock pills a sure f roaiuoune8 eohwipatlc indiantion dizzmcpa si headache abo d1scuc3 r 1 tomach uven ato dowei thrr arc miotmonoycb apt fflo ill aembn aiio ron a alumirab to buroot olood bittr3 w vff ttcatirut unq cine cr chbon affd egt cibeages

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