Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1907, p. 2

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iif H :" 2 i i _ many sheets of "After cursory perusal the merchants ame to the i hanton that they accept the bill 'as jt stood, owi 40 a number of new itions dictated the hours of emplo; t, the: unmber of apprentices, the en: goged, ete, and on Friday the docu- ment was returned to the senders un- signed and followed by a communica: tion saying that the "merchants had conferred the power to negotiate in| day and Nouday were by days in The reply came that as the executive committee of the union was composed of seven, that number would meet the years ago. and BR : 1s). | and vigor, and with the various tailoring establishments) | of the citizens of Kingston. re ermploted pleted fifty years of activ free dentist, was bom township, Que., seventy-five NX. he came in 1857, PDR. LEONARD CLEMENTS. fifty first year of practice with Gealth the best \wishes | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. i THE BAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1007. ~* Hb Hix" instruction iu dentis- try he obtained at Ogdensburg, Whey Kingston thoys turn out and give him a hand, | | The Limestone's Practice. | The Limestones {many out to practice last evening, but | committee, On Saturday since returned, not mention'ng te was their intention to walk ont matters were adjusted. On Tuesday to report hack to the union. The © were asked to secure that power on equal terms with the three com- mitteemen who held such sower. The merchants at a mestiag of them: selves decided that they woul hercsf od their willingness to arrange a bill Tho howver, in sisted that they must have the con duct of their own shops. Hey reed to a nine hour day, and a fair scale of charges or work, but be- yond that thev could not go. © On Wednesday afternoon, when the merchants met the jofurvemen teil rs the latter would a0 coaentle open shop and further negotiations were nsnemded. "The jowrneymen - tailors dé not have much to say. They think that the bosses will have uite a hard; time to got Help unless they recog union: +» [to all concerned, The names of over fifty girls they siate that thev will stay with meeting will be held to-day, but itis pot likely that the workmen will go back to work unless the houses employ only union help. AN orp STORY NOW. The Needs of a New Hotel m Kingston. The fact that Kingston needs addi- E | tional hotel accommodation is an old story, but it ig a question that is al Elways to the froit, and the topic of much conversation. fact that B | Kingston is booked for two large con- R ventions next year, with the possibi- Ellity of a third, has again revived the B | question. . xt year the high court, LO.F,, Biwill meet in Kingston as will also the 8 | Educational Bureau, which met this r in Hamilton. An invitation has ar extended to the Trades Congress Eto convene in this city, and there isa Elchance that the convention will come this way. The two conventions al B lready mentioned, will meet here dur ® ling the summer months, just when all ¥ [tds hotels are rushed with tourists, Eland to arrange fop suitable accommo- dation for the visitors will no ensy matter. If there was plenty of hotel accommodation; then all would ran smoothly. Ta "It i= a great pity that we bave not another good hotel" said a re gident interested in one of the coming ions." We are glad to have the hold here, but we want to have the visitors well cared for." and § They Have Confidence. The confidence of a growing list of customers has made us hustle to keep up with the demand for our high-class furs. Our ladies" furlined coats at 80 are in a class by themselves and have no equal in Kingston at the price. Campbell Brose, Kingston's style centre for fine furs) 'grows, but the Sa not the most. tls na Fall Informations. avout, Brock street, has received "7 | three cases imported goods; great var ety. His $18 suiting made to order beats anything of previous years. Wear and fit guaranteed. Made Assistant Professor. E. Headbrson has been appeinted as sistant professor in electrical : engi- neering at Queen's University. For the has {past threé years Mr. Henderson | Pe in the employ of. the Westing- house company, Pittshurg, Pa. Bibhy's new shirts ave swell. i -------- night the journeymen | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By| tailors quit their, work and have not their employers on that night that it] e aetil | Chown's, night the committee met when it was |"eovived at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. found that the journeymen tailors had | no. power to negotiate terms, hut only | meets and so be | ter maintain open shops, us oxpress- | Url of prices that should he satisfactory were ze the are on the union membership list and the men to the finith. Another union Reporters On Their Rounds. »! Try Bibby's 30. goli caps. Chinese Sacred Lily bulbs, 10c., at! 1 William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | 91, AOUW, | evening, at eight | Limestone lodge, No. Thursday oj o'clock. The thermometer was as low as the | thirties this morning, but no frost | | was noticeable in the city. Steamyacht Castanet, . Saturday, | | 28th, 1:30 p.m. for the most wonderful on the American continent. ! t was not William Hamilton who | went to New Ontario, as stated in | Tuesday's paper; it was Samuel Ham-{ ilton, Union street, | Work was commenced yesterday on | the curling rink. The rink will be made , twice its present size, and will be entirely large gallery will be put on above the | club rooms. | The new telescope gas tank will be completed in about two weeks time. | Foreman Hardy has certainly done a! good job in putting up the holder in| this city, installing the work in less | than six weeks. Tonight another feature will he in- troduced at the roller rink. Two bands will be in atten , and what is known as u band concert will be held. This means continuous music. The moment one band stops the other starts, Freeria. Jomquils and Crocus bulbs at Chown's. Early frosts are predicted hy Hicks in his weather forecasts for October. He states his belief however, that the latter half of Oetober will bring open weather, and that these conditions will be continned during the greater part of November. Try Bibby's $2 English gerby. Becanse of the earnest entreaties of his children George C. Boldt, the pro- prietor of the Waldroi-Astorial New York, will cquse work to be resumed in the spring on the superb chateau which in a partially unfinished condi- tion, now surmounts the hrow of the ridge on Heart Island in the Thous- end Island group. . Last might saw the opening of the new cafe at the Windsor Hotel. The | new bar "installed by Mr. McCue, is one of the finest in the city, The bar fix- tures dre all of the latest design, and were installed by experienced work- men. The bar is finished in oak; and behind it large mirrors run the length of the room. James Currew says he did not go each pay diy to the cotton mill to see | that his daughter got what was due er; he only went once, last Satuy- | day, to have the error made in his daughter's wages rectified. The young woman signed for her wages, after get- ting them on Friday, and this thus closed any further action in the mat- | ter. ga To check &-vold quickly get from your druggist some little candy cold tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventics, for they are mot only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "snceze stage' Preven- tics. will prevent Pneumonia, Broe- chitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence. the mame, Preventics. Good for feverish' children. 48 Preventics 25¢. Trial boxes, 5c. Sold hy all dealers. MARINE NEWS. The Items Gathered About the Harbour. The schooner Bertha Kalkins cleared for Oswego. to load coal. The schooner Charley Marshall clear: ed from the penitentiary for Sodus, to load coal for Cobourg. At. Richardsons' elevator: Sloop Maggie L., cleared for Glenora, with rain; schooner J. B. Kitchen cleared or Charlotte with feldspar. - * M. T. Co's. elevator : Steamer Capa- dian made her first trip from Fort. William to Kingston, carrving 75,000 bushels of . wheat: steamer Bothnia, from Montreal, light. . steamer Kingston of the RB. & 0. ploughed through one of the most severe storms of the season, Tuesday night. Captain Booth savs the waves broke over the pilot house, and broke in some of the forward windows. Swift's : Steamers Belleville, down, last night; Dundurn. down, vesterdav: schooner Clara, cleared for Sodus: § | Ottawa, with freight, {into the Ontario Union. refitted ~ throughout. A ld ists defeated Ceylon by 33 to 6. senior series of the 0.H.A. this com- orn John Ross Robertson cup, which was won by the Stratford Indians last year, and which now occupies an im- portant place in the silver cabinet alongside the junior O.H.A. "mug, won by the Stratford juniors, would pass away from the Classico City un: defended. THE SPORT REVIEW 3 Detroit's victory The Players Rounding Into Shape ~SUBE EL UCION, CASES OF TRUANCY. over New York, Philadelphia, put yesterday afternoon, about twenty | the eastern teams, but is at home to men being out. Capt. Williams is Imeet the four fast western division ting his men into shape, and if the | | fee Detroit is running up against i the eastern teams on latter's dia- lice magistrate in regard truant are regularly reported to | trip, and appear to be the best road | team in the American League. It will {be a great struggle for the remaining | two weeks of the playing schedule, traant reccrds. rell long ago told the board of educa- tion secretary that he would give all possible aid in taking action in | truancy cascs. It has now been de: lcided to prosecute in a number of lcases and certain parents will prob- CITY AND VICINITY, fably be in the police court in a very any distance desired, Hale, of last year's scrimmage, is fast rounding | Cheap Excursion To Watertown. | ort time with their unruly i his old form, and will be able "to | Going Saturday, 5 a.m. or 2 p.m, "Johnny," "Tommy," or "Willie." Pa- deliver the goods" when called upon. | returning Monday. Only $1.25 return. /rents are responsible for their chil- The boys have a run every morning, | * » |dren. The latter when they play after. which they go to work in the | Have You Seen Them ? truant will have to face both the po- gym. under Prof. Palmer. Our new derbies with flat brims and lice and the teachers' rawhide. {wide bands with buttons on the side. bere are, however, other children Bg £2 . besides truants out of school, when { Campbell Bros., Kingston's styl pn- | JESU : m Pte a fo hgstolt's Style o0'| they have no right to be. The school act provides that children must at tend school gill they are fourteen years is showing up well this season. A few new hands have turned out and after a little of the polish is worn off shoul! wmke, good, right fuot is as | which ends on October 9th. good as ever. and he is still capable | of punting the pigskin.to apparently | did not have very a large turnout is expected this even- | Real Estate Advancing. hands un committee of three, -- == ling. Many of the ind it 0% a . (of age. If ote was to go through the toni rn being preferable to | there was only' one dentist here, Dr. |" oor out a five Joys Sm a ard | The Salute of yeu! estate must be in- | stores," hotels, and offices, he would a 'mitmber of persons, and easier Days whose Senth recently occured iningon, and the management: are in i S108 4 me eo 200 sraoll | find employed there a great many to ' reach: conolusions) and asked that{ California. There were then just fifty | seireh of some suitable plnce to hokl | ¢ Se was held a 200. ei vouths, from eleven to thirteen years he i i i i in Ontario. Now there re i : {figure rose to $2,400, and now the | uf age. The school authorities seen t the journeymen tailors appoint three dentists Mm. Unty Are lpvening practices. A {of age. he school authorities seem to to meet on Tuesday night; (as Satur-| 300. Dr, Clements enters upon his | | house can't be bought for less than have overlooked these children. = The People desirous "of changing | 1; § fo i E -- 5 eople - V a ® disappearande of many after reaching astern League Soh. pt | their location, find it almost impos-| ihe third-book can easily be traced . on. Los LC. | oa : + > ro and 0 3 it > wy . Toronto La ne fn 4] site to either ren} or' buy a suitable |The majority of these evidently co to uffalo itr dS OU 3 | house. ok nal > y i Butt = ceed 3 work at an early age. According to 3 Foy Me . oF -- : the law they have no right to leave Jersey City her Economical Relief. school till they are fourteen years of Baltimore ee You get; a large bottle of Smith's age. Rochester . = 4 White Liniment for 25¢c. It lasts | When a'lad passes the =ntranc: ex- a x {long time and does a lot of curing. It | amination, the fourtcen-vear limit Sporting Notes {relieves any pain, cures any bruiseior [does not apply to him, Jn eases rting i i -~ strain, expels rheumatism or neuralgia | where 5 widowed mother vedhires the The Westmo el. dens} " r { n o v a est aus, of Montreal, deny {and subdues any inflammation or con- |help of her children. dispensation is e rumor that they are trying to get should be in every home | granted | gestion. It On Saturday night a roller hockey jal the time. At Wade's drug store. A school official says that the exo ghme will be held, when the Capitals, ' -- dus from the third and fourth classes one of the fastest of Toronto's ama- pr Yacht Club Dance, does not include children under four- teur aggregutions, will come up | The' regular weekly hop was held at teen vears of age. Instead it consists against the Crescents. | the Yacht Club, last evening, and was | of those who have reached fourteen. At London, Longboat gave one of | largely attended. The evening was Just as soon as a large number of the best exhibitions of his career at ideal for dancing, and the large as-| boys and girls reach that age, they spent a most en- | leave school and get positions chiefly The last few weeks |in the local mills. He made inquiry the first 1.C.A.C. meeting, when he semblage present ran within fifteen seconds of the Ca-|iOyable evening. 3 one hs nadian three-mile record over a course the fair sex have been in the major- | along this line and found that several desp in mud ity, but last evening the boys turned | weeks before many children had reach- " : i Nx 43 In order tp finance the trip to Ire. | out in good numbers. The floor was | ed fourteen vears of age apwlication land the, Mdntreal Shamrocks wil} |i? excellent condition and the musi) Yue made from homes for mill posi- mect-a team picked from the National, | al! that could be desired. Montreal, Cornwall and Capital teams on the Mile End grounds, next Satur- a, | tions for 'them. As soon as they were jat liberty to leave school, they did To Have Three Preachers. i so. At Chalmers church diamond jubiles| One lad who worked in a' store hap- ye : After the Leafs finish the post-sea-|anniversary on October 20th, the |Vened to he sent on an errand to the son series they will go on a.barn-|Preachers will be Rev. Dr. Campbell, | Board of Education secretary. The the general gssently : latter noticed that the boy was rath- 1 be working. and asked "his age. "I'm eleven," was the re storming expedition. Games have been | moderator of i arrang with Akron aud Canton, r. 8. Harper Gray, Dundes, sor of | or young to Ohio, for Saturday and Sunday, Oc-| the late Rev. Patrick Gray, a deceased | hi J tober 5th and 6th. | minister of Chalmers, and Rev. John | Fv. "Then you've got to go to Donald Smith, who has figured ou| Macalister, of Iroquois, son of one school," the secretary said. And the the Cornwall hockey and lacrosse |of the first members. Th ve services | boy gave up his position and is now teams for a couple of seasons, has de- | are to be held, {at a school desk. serted the blue and grev, and left for ere ete. Portage la Prairie, Man., 'where he | Welcoming The New Secretary. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. will play hockey this winter. | To-night there will be a public resep- | -- Tho collegiate football team had an- | tion and welcome to Mr. Nelles, the | Dominion Labor Congress Will Not other fast workout, yesterday after | new secretary of the Y:M.C.A. build: | Meet in Kingston. hoon. Under the guiding hand of |ing. Everyone is cordially invited to Winnipeg, Sept. 21.--(To the Edi- Mr, Certer, and Capt. Mundell, the {come and give him a shake of the! tor): As the Trades and Labor Coun- team 1x making excellent headway. | hynd and a Word of welcome to our | cil did not send a dele ate to the Do- The team work, combination and {eity. Let him see that Kingston peo:! minion Trades and Labor Congress, 1 kicking are really surprising for the | ple have warm hearts. No admission | did not Riess time they have been at work. | bring Kingston before con- fee will be charged. The ladies will| gress for nominati S 3 ch + i, oi s | 1 ged. gress ation as 'the next cou- . Rowdy Dall - the Amesiean League {serve light refreshments and music vention city. 1 had promised < Mr rece] Setback, recently, when inability wi » > rder il Ke . : 3 Presdat. Bb ) jand sociability will be the order oi | Keldy to support the motion when Johnson, of the i | Ta » | the evening. i te by" the delegate league, notified 'the Cleveland elub | g | made by" the delegate from the coun- * fel, | i i , ol that it had been assessed $300 for the ts ue then OL having oy by dele tactics of the Naps at Detroit. After | Fowl - Lid ej me 2 wp ig the hearing from Secretary Nevin, of the | Cop De ajuore tal th to The Tonic You Need. When you are constantly tived, when i { 9 3 p rk | most of , 3 > ings Ya Detroit club, and Umpires Hurst and |"®" of your organs seem to work { 2 St the delegates of Kingston 2 Connolly, Johnson levied the tax properly; when -- food dors not [need of a visit The overwhelming i Be {strengthen or sleep refresh you, vou |vote of the congress was in favor of The New Zealanders are sending an- other rugby team to England for the coming season, but it is a professional organization, and will meet only the teams of the Northern Union, the pro- fessional section of the game in the {need a reconstructive tonic of positive | value. There is mo other that will build you up so promptly and thor- oughly as Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (hixative.) They are a great nerve Halifax. In fact there was no opposi- tion to the nomination, and Halifax will be the next place in which the congress will meet. ! Of the good cffect of a visit of the! : Y : strengthener and blood maker. In | congress to a city. there can be | Id country. On 'the p § | ~ Fode® | A nite Croan be: ho o td he journey a stop tboxes, 23c., at Wade's. drug store. | doubt, not only in its stirring up the | was made Colon p P i i a ade at Colombo, and the tour members of © various unions, but en- lightening the business, professional | and general public as to the abs, ob- | jects and methods of the congress. | As a sample, I may say we had sev-| {eral fraternal visits from cletgymen, {one being a delegate from the minis- told the Whig. two weeks. ago, that | terial asscciation, and in return, two | the stone building was not there when | of the members ot the congress are { he first settled in Glenburnie, in 1833. | fling pulpits in Windipeg next Sun-| | He remembers it being built by a man day, James Simpson in Zion church! named Smith, some time in the fifties. | i8 the morning, and Mr. Leonard in| He doesn't think it is much over fifty {the evening. vears old. The ancient mill was the| [I think this will give you something building of frame and logs. of an idea of how the presence of the hl) | congress works, bringing them" and Dan. Sully. | those who do not often hear the best As Father O'Neill in "The Golden ™" oo the lubot movement together { Rule," Daniel Sully comes to us again and Whe perhape think of labor un- | {in a marked characterization of the | Sone ata TaiX ure, of strike and dyna-| | jovial and true-to life priest, a por-| a gr is , and met ods ave | j Guyal that hes placed Mr. Sully lat FY oe Stone, oh the front ranks of our 'character ac- gr ese men to one 0 | tors of to-day. He will long be re. | the Prisipal Methadizt Shueclies n membered for bis work in, his former ar, Oe Lords ey. Alinarey ro, jgreat success, "The Parish Priest," | . - Ee Fe al 3 {and all are anxious for his return ju] Boitment ark mew Dagon ass sort! { a similar role. It is claimed by ay Eo Bo. re AP ve bodies | "ho have been fortunate enough to] "vend of ty i And if 1 Tol | witness both plays that "The Golden | {0 he at Halifax ot the Tr ne {Rule." is a much better play, in that | .d Labor Council Chander ne i it not only has a stronger story but | Commerce, Ministerial Association ot. j Soitaine a vein of humor found in| ell as the mayor and city council, | {only a few plays of the present dav. will all have an invitation to the con- | | "The Golden Rule," willche at e ir of Rule, D gress to come to our fair city at | Grand on Frida¥, September 27th. | their next congress, after the Halifax! z - | meeting, | think if they do there will] Missed Aim ; | be a good prospect of our getting it. | | Money back if wot satisfactory. It begins to look as though Strat- ford would not be represented in the The Two Mills Confused. The old frame mill at Kingston Mills scems to be mixed up by many people with the stone structure down there. Robert Vair, of Glenburnie, ing season, and in such a case the "Tis very important For students to know * That the best Huts are sold S-- Hy George Mills & Uo. | QUEEN'S ! QUEEN'S! QUEEN'S! To-day sees most of the col- lege boys back "in the old On- tario strand," and when we say we are glad to see them, we are not doing any more than we should, for apart from the "good feeling" we have al- ways received a liberal share of || Went Below. their patronage. i Yesterday afternoon, _ Thomas Pow-| The executive, Verville, M.P.. presi- | ; {ers, employed at the light plant, was | dent: Simpson, vice-president, and | TEC treated to an unexpected ducking in' Draper. secretarv-treasurer, were The congress is growing] rapidly and this year the B. of L.E | and B. of RT. were present. The! { Asiatic question and Lemieux hill got | considerable attention, and Sir Wil- | the harbor. "Tom" is employed lay- ing the new sewer pipe on Queen street, and when the accident occurred was working, with four companions, on a large float. tied to the M.T. Co. LP re-elected. We invite the students to come and see our new store, which is now recognized as the . . dock, and below hi $ i i jer's telogr ron-1 finest hat and fue store mn On- twenty ect oy ee woflog bt A ri ey ™ tario. You will find here the || men had been driving piles With un {were debated at length and cighteen-pound sledge, and it came warmth, but with the biggest and best stock of bats, Powers' turn to strike. He had swung caps and furs between Toronto i and good nature. the sledge two or three times with ex-| Trusting the next meeting of the | ; cellent aim, but the newt time he congress, after Halifax has enjoved i and Moatreal, missed, and before his companions | will be held in Kingston, Yours ol ty! could utter a word he had plunged | A. B. LOWE. ! head-foremost int the water. His SS friends stood open-mouthed, waiting | Steamyacht Castanety lighted with | . or him Lo come up, which be did, ai- {ei fy commodious cabins, , will! ter touching bottom, and with him [make special trip of the Islands Sa- steamer Toronto, down and up, to- day: steamer Aletha, from hay ports to-day: steambarge John Randal], for Makers Of Fine Furs. Importers Of Fine Hats. came the sledge, to which he had turday, Sept. {held on. He was soon on land again. BSth. The first oppor A SE -------- os. i , 0 » y ; | Try Bibby's for pajamas. 10 BE PROSECUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE Reports Regularly Made to the to public school truancy. The pupils who play the hey should put inpine fifteen - in | i -. police. In a batch reported, yester- the fod. "Ernie" Cook has Toot Hohe | monds, but the Tigers went to the dag, were several of the persistent b N a {top of the heap on the last eastern |: : vet : of his , or tackling bilities, and kind, who are constantly #n the Police Magistrate Far- tunity ever offer>d Kinpstonians t . : the Islands right, y - - I Bibby's ior pure wool underweat, 4 . ~Williams Kicking As Far |g TS , h- the Police--Many Within the gers on even terms ¢ we 3 As Ever--Limestones to | Athletics. This makes the griatest School Age Are at Work in You Never ' Practice in Evening. | pennant race in the history of base- Offices and Business Places. Tire of i . tice. | Dall more interesting than ever Thi. secretory of the board of: edus ' || Queen's had another good practice, | Philadelphia has no more games with antic aT gon Be nk PETER'S. Lamont, QOqp) OE Sole Importers, 27 Common St.. Montreal. So far as the ladies go in the Winter season, is a good aiskin sacque A full set. of sealskins even better, Mufi Coat and Boa. The Sead is an ich aud his skin is a nice has no vote hut he animal garment He goes to' the Pote on election day just the. same. 7 ladies are respectfully invited our Sealskineries and 'note the 1 garments we have to offer this sea W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Bronze Statuettes We _ have ceived a Bronze Figures France. recently re- shipment of from These are sold singly or in , of a good not necessarily expessive, either, I! you are thinking of ""A DIAMOND," SEE OURS. SMITH. BROS., Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 866 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. 'The great: Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly toron which women can lepend. Fold in three degrees of strength--No. 1, $1; Za 0. 8 No. 8, box. Only One . OF THE MANY Swell Coats a -- We are now showing. i | Hundreds of others at $4.50 with | uimost order an P { ® Be sure and see the range {before buying. ---- * All the Swellest An factories are now he show them to you. J. H. Suth The House o DrJ.Collis Bro Cho Acts like a Ch DIARRHO specie n AH Checks and arrests th FEVER, The best Remedy known for CO Effecteally culs sl Is the oaly palhative ia NEUF Chlorodyne is a liguid ¢. It invariably relieves pain o allays srritation of the n no bad effects: and can b. INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS EROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The immense success of this Remedy has a rise to meay imitats N.B.--Every bottle of Genuine Chlorodyne bears oa the stamp the mame of the iaveator, Dr. J. Collis Browne. Wholesale Agents, Lyma RS Canada Life A Insurance in force, (over) - Assets, (over) - - - "i Profits paid policyholders 1! Another Agent is wanted pany a liberal contract to- tl Apply at the office--18 M J. R. URQUHART, Special Ag F you haven't experi Clothes where you ant to the seller something when you ¢ We assume that e Clothes is a high-clas he brings with him. salesmen, not so mu satisfy him. There are no eo sales; na "turn over that dene to you. Salt "turns you over" to g¢ Our salesmen ser best, Try us for your} New Fall Suits, $ New Fall Overcoa ----------------_ E.P. JENKIN

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