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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Oct 1913, p. 8

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“858%? E91?!“ .â€"â€"1-â€"- 515%!” El! kliéi hamlet» .â€"â€"-â€" __â€"â€"~â€" T‘l’JH'Wfifl-VE 9?: Great Britain I“ during the year. Postage to [nixed States extrac- My or Weekly, 50¢ per ye of slavery. Missouri years old have better Toronto Representatives 8. E. Smallpiece, 32 Church-st. l “uncles in Canada are authorized to ery 100 maidens. wept business for The Warder. Brookline, Mass, said to be the richest town in the world per capi- ta, does not permit moving uictures. The children of wealthy parents must find other amusement. They know -__â€"â€" TIIl'llslMY, ()l'TOBER 16th, 1913. â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"r Cllnn‘l-I WREATIIS. nothing of the delights of the For wreaths. or any arrangements "movies.” of choir.- cut flowers for funerals, The religious complexion Of G9?- etc., 'piione lluirhan's, 286, Lindsay. lmany, according to the latest figures is that of a total population of 61,- 720,529 counted, 38,874,648-profess- ed adherence; to the Evangelical out church, 22,530,485 to the Catholic the.church, and 566,999 to the Jewish Ab- : church. ‘ Prices reasonable. PRAYl-illS FOR WOMEN. The suilragcttes have broken in a fresh place; they stopped litany service in Westminster boy and (iv-:iianded that women be On the passenger list of the Lusi- included in the prayers. The cry ’tania, which sailed from Liverpool will now be “ prayers for women.” llast Saturday, was the name “Mas. That is a request .which every sincere ter Russell Thaw,” in charge of a x .F ‘, ChriStian will gladly respond to. ,gm‘erness. . '- ’ 1 Q 3 Mrs. Hugh A. Ellis wh a z .3 PRICE or Ll.\l~l.\' ox INCREASE ] . ' . .’ - 056 husmnd , ‘ . , . occupies the pulpit m Waverley Road 'lhat there has been a direct .in-lI . "01% in the rice of linen from 00: Saptist Church, Toronto, looks after ‘* P . f‘ line children of church members so to 25 per cent. is the statement giv- t b ti 1 l l (‘ lthat parents may hear the preach- 9 ( u V If: r ' L'OO .‘ l‘il( ‘_ Oll- - u - n.) . f .\ . “_t ‘ _ you see, I am a mother,my- ditlons have arisi-n In the linen mg. ' ‘ ll ' - , . . and bein a ‘ 4 . ' ’ manuraclunwng centre Belfast 3‘ self,” she explained, . . _ [victim toimy two children I thought which necessitates this move. ‘ will apply to all grades and Tli‘ . . . I 5 [I might relieve the other Victims." ducts of the linen m‘anufactories. (It, pro- Incensed at the idea that Pastor Russell has imposed on many news- lpapers throughout the THIRTY DAYS’ CAMPAIGN. ! The Family Herald and Weekly asmuch as they print the pastor's. Star, of Montreal, are making amsermons each week, the Winnipeg urgent appeal to their present sub_l2llinisterial Association, after listen- scribers to send in renewal subscrip- ing to a scathing denunciation Of tions during October, and relieve the the methods 0f Pastor Russell by enormous rush at the close of the,ReV- G. B. Wilson, decided that the ymh It is a reasonable x.£.qu(.st;ril-ess should be notified that Pastor from a newspaper in such great deâ€" [Russell is an “unscrupulous faker." l mand, and subscribers have nothing;'1 His eyes turning to stone through to lose by Complying. The Family petrifaction, Benjamin “‘00d. 13 “0mm and Weekly Star is lookinquears old, of Grand Rapids, has for a bigger seas0n than ever before. lgone to the Michigan SCh°°l for the It is indeed a bi'g dollar's worth. Blind at Lansing. For years he has ibeen slowly losing his eyesight, his 03' 1‘3 ME TOO MAXY- Icondition puzzling the specialists. ‘ .1 Pennsylvania poker player Who il'liysicians were asked to diagnose )’ ‘ had the extreme good fortune to hold ithe case, and declared that the boy’s , five ares in his hand zit a most critiâ€" !9.\'93 were turning to stone. The c111 time in tho game. is dying as a ldecision seemed incredible, but ex- result of the subsequent attack upon pert oculists found his eyes petrified. 11‘1““ Illa-“‘m- In every Roman Catholic church ‘0 he too [and chapel in Quebec diocese there 'wns read Sunday a pastoral letter him by some of his It is not “1-11 in poker lucky. Ile ' wise man who knows enough not to hold more cards in his llllllll than there are in 1?: ll I Pays. On Saturday also action had ‘been taken by the priests who went round to the booksellers to stop the lsale of the banner weekly and to. let [them know that in the words of L'- .\ction Socialc, “The formal prohi- bition of reading naturally implies also to that of buying and selling.” pack. Al'TriS l.\‘ ONTARIO. "List of Permits," the unassuming blue book of automobile and motor was issued yesterday (‘_\‘Clt‘ licenses, by the ProVinciul Secretary's Depart- ment. This book is printed twiCe a. your. and to (late shows practically . I \ .. I F 7 23,000 motors under license, 660 de- The soâ€"callid Slmgsby baby 1405 mo-: case." involving $50,000 a year in- lcome from a Yorkshire, England. es- tate, and a charge of baby substitu- ltion by Lieutenant and Mrs. Chas. that figure beforclltaymond Slingsby, in order to get ‘ Ethe income. is to be re-opened at lSan Francisco. The Slingsbys live A I‘m-THC POTATO. in Vancouver, B.C., and are British a farmer near St. ; subjects. More than a year ago the pit‘kt‘d up one of thelcnse attained prominence when the in the potato line Siingsbys, claiming the estate, were ever seen there. Some time 8.20 heiopposed by Lieutenant Slingsby’s threw some old potatoes out into l brother, who said their alleged heir the yard. thinkinq they were “581955. ’ was the child of a California school Yesterday he picked one ‘dp and girl, who gave it away. This would found that the old shell, which hadginvalidate Slingsby’s claim under the lain on top of the ground. was full! will. of little potatoes, whiCh had grownl inside the old potato. The old po- tato was burst open in two places, and the little ones could be seen in- side. How the potato propagatelehy talk of the “war of the sexes” in this way without being covered As though men and women were with earth is a puzzle to everyone foes? who has seen it. Such chatter the spirit but vexes And might lead to quarrels and blows. We‘re all of us sisters and brothers, With no cause for quarrels or strife, ‘ And what blesses one blesses others~ Louisa will soon be my wife 1 mons‘irating liCenses and tor cycle permits. The total revenâ€" ue from this source is now running Close to the 3100.000 mark, and will probably exceed the year is out. Samuel L‘rowi-_ Cutharincs. freakest things 'n‘m 1%,; â€"â€"-â€".â€" JOY IN PROSPECT. liESL’LT OF RIZCKLESSNESS. Now it is Windsor’s turn to feel the effect of going too fast and too i far with civic expenditure. The Wind- sor branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce refused to give the city' any more credit and public improve-l ments have as a consequence been stopped. Commenting on this inci- dent, t‘ne Sarnia Observer says :â€" “Windsor, like Sarnia, is all right financially and will be able to meet all its obligations in time, but the . temporary check in its borrowing power will have the efi'ect of com- pelling its city council to be careful and cautious in future in undertak- ing new expenditures. Sarnia has been compelled to learn that lesson, and it is one that is calculated to do more good than harm." Louisa says: “Let's make conces- sions ; From each is some sacrifice due, You give me your worldly posses- sions, And I’ll‘give my kinfolks to you!" Ah, love will hostility banish l So nothing but joy will be known, And all forms of sorrovgwill vanish When I make Lomsa' my own! All era. of bliss is now due man, ’Twill come when we follow thfi Smoke from a. fire did twenty thou. Let the bankbook be kept by the woman. sand dollars damage in a shirtwaist factory at Toronto. Two Stratford women were sen- tenced to the Mercer andtheir daughters were fined for shoplifting. . non wantedinconnectionwlth the “demtm-hmm lpon Bosenthal murder are said to have been located in the West. “1"" m 1' m”! “7"?" June- Daly, one of the oldest clt- THAT m. ' unsoINapm,diedattheugcof " The cookbook beread bythemanl Then the lamb shall lio'down with the lion, ' . And all shallbehappyandfreo, l ...... essence tangents .- - 7“ was at Will the first hall at this ‘ ' . ‘ Sfiwimfcmm W... , snuggle and condemned sales. Gen and 18.00 99“,, A 8999““ for Thanksgiving week a, on], a h“ a; in“; W;,?;,,,,,,,“: A Montreal. detectii'fi, awn sit: as shawl cellars, belted bile a, some belted ._ . . . m- 3 ‘2-00 F“ M" ‘ ' i nuls from a Sill“??? Mill WW“ ““3 :2 {Quagéh me flag“ émmwggg mitt . as”. u 11 h : China vw ' “a. (WWW)? girls from W Rte 3W“: .7 v! 98; 9‘8 a” r W YT. :33 if: Valium :hvanoa; £1.25 i4. lhows M. Oshol‘ha’ like. seem. a in the heavy ulstet- 523‘ Q: Exist 899d “1““ - t i - / “ . . mi of initiator... imprisonment in at these dificrem prices In this let an smart lip-teatime styles in 1-» .3 Auburn penitentiary. says the prison system of New York State is 8. tom maids from 15 to 45 luck getting married than men of the same ages: the statistics showing that there are m or the recognized advertising 141 single men in the State to ev- country, in- l ‘ home from the Archbishop of Quebec for- ict‘aSC‘d 131155011 away all“? 0‘11)‘ about ”“3 lmally forbidding the reading of Le,four day's SiCkn“="5- o3“ ' '9' BlackColts -, widen an icn n. {"3 , Ream: little. Hf,“ I i i Are made of fashionable and m cloths in “gfifialfibgmimsh “3!: lg 49, vertible MS. houelc. Cheviotfii 9‘9» tan. brown, grey. navy and black. Very attractive coats. This week an. ill. use, 815, $18. an em“ °‘ ‘ layisggizes in similar styles at $3. $4. 35, s ' t . . ' 0 ° . ' [meg and Kisses Suit at $15 , F our suit/s tor Men and Boys . A special line to besold for Thanksgiving . purchasers. Tweeds and Serges are the / Show distinctive style, good tailoring, new materials. These are new models 121 the and reliable fabrics, extra value. most popular styles in navy, brown, grey and blacks. Very Special at 515 Children’s Coats at 3.95 These are attractive garments in navy, brown and red materials. Pretty styles and made for service. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special. $3.95 - coo.- Men’s Tweed Suits in rich brown mix., tures, in semi-English styles. Specially priced at $10, $12, $15, $18 and 320. Boys’ Tweed and Worsted Suits These are well tailored garments for particu‘ lar little men, in new single and double' breasted Norfolk and plain double-breasted styles. Extra good fitting, full bloomer trous- ers. Popular priced at $3, $4, $5, $6 to $11 ___.___._._ A Grand Display of Furs for Thanksgiving The weather will now soon change and will soon show the necessity of new Furs. We invite you to visit our Fur de- partment. We will be pleased to show you the new styles in Mink, Persian Lamb, Alaskan Sable, Coon. Wolf, M oleskm, Hudson Seal, Fox, Marmot, Etc. Being in touch with the best and most reliable fur manufacturers, you tvill find extra good value at our prices. We have been particularly successful in buying our Ladies’ Fur-lined Coats for this season and can show you the very best possible value at $50.00. Be sure and see them. cuded messalines in lieuuliuil J. SUTCLIFFE SONS . - x d WHY “is; 253%..” L I N D S A Y will... .. 95c l l A Sp cial purchase of 500 yards of new Silk Enables us to llllei" iiii~ of- l‘ering. They are: zit-w bro- Thanksgiving Show- ing of New Rugs Including popular Brussels, Velvet, Wilton a rd Tapestry weaves. Iuiperted direcn from the makers. Prices very reasonable. Be sure to see them. ’â€" ..\_,-,.~_f 511w: :l'nited Slatesâ€"“ill". 1".“ | brother, Mr.,W. H. Curry, last week. I REABORO. ilnterCStlng ] Miss Nellie Ford has returned from f Reaboro, Oct. 14,â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. l of Maine, London, where she visited friends_ fliavis, of Oakwood, were the guests, till punishment (ii-4.12:». 1.x. :5 News Items . Mr. Cecil Mills, of Lindsay, was of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Neil on; Michigan it can only From Omemee home for over Sunday. 5 Sunday. ltreason, and in llwi. :\..:Y.(i for The Presbyterian anniversary will. Miss J. McNevan and Mr. Harry murder. only when .. take place on 26th inst., with Rev. McNevan spent Sunday under the already serving a ,w: if Omemee, Oct. 13.-â€"Rev. D. H. Cur- l P. B. Thornton preaching the ser- parental roof. ; mons. On the evening of the 27th. We are sorry to hear of the illness! llll-‘l’lil-ll-ZX‘J‘ \II ibl‘s :Ii.i..1. linst. there will be a fowl Slipper in of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mchvan's son: In the British bunk ,.. “'10 Ithe basement and an entertainment Gordon, but wish for a speedy rc- of inflicting: ll‘m ii-awi . . ; cover. A large number attended divine : is by the guillotine. 3:. services on Suno-ay afternoon. firarroto. in ::.»:~ii;.i:~.' The Methodists will hold special We are sorry to hear of the illnessi by the axe. to Canada about four years ago.‘ M Mrs. lliirler was highly respected by l to Lindsay on Saturday. ‘ ‘ ' . i l ‘ “ l i . ~ ' lservices next Sabbath in church and of Mrs. J. Patten, of Salem. and . Stains which inn-nu. all her acduaintance since Sle camci Miss Jessie Lewes of Toronto and? 1 ,- . ‘ .. . - i ' H ' Xiiig evening (20th inst.) they will hope for her speedy recovery. . ment the mod» o. 1'.\'-( . .. ,_ .. .. - l Miss Smith. of llunsford, was the ually by hanging. Ii .' -' .. The funeral £00k place her sister, lllliss Ilearle. of Mount; _ Service at the , . ,. . 0 emee provide a supper and a lecture. . ‘ ll leasant. were \lSltors to m Many of the young people are dili-: guest of friends on Sunday. l ms, mn,,,i,,._ ,\.-w i H \ :.1 igently practicing for the commence-i Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton's baby; New York and My» I death lli‘lll’llty' 5 ,- ~ ,, the: means of v’lt‘t‘lf'l-(".": - , Ohio and \\.~‘l.:.~Lz.â€"«‘.A;i- Dl'Xb‘l’Oltl) Dunsford, Oct. 13.â€"-.\1rs. Wm. Har- per, a young life of 24 years, passed peacefully from our ‘ midst at her in llunsford Saturday at noon. Despite the skill of the at- tending physician and the kind care and attention of the nurse the de- * ~ ,. :prisonment for ll‘z". rie, pastor, administered the Sacra- ment of the Lord‘s Supper the Church on Mrs. Eng- '1'lle In to Harper was born in London. land, and for a number of years re sided with her parents there, coming in changing. in littllliilk .'.ii i Sunday in the auditorium of the church. 1 morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Gull have r. E. I‘ancey made a business trip taken residence on King-st. Presbyterian in 75w» to Canada. Sunday afternoon. house at 1 o'clock, conducted by the last week. llev. W. .l. Sinyth. The last reâ€" Mr. Bvers, of Lindsay, was imuins were carried to the DunSfordlzguest of his danghter, Mrs. White, cemeterv bv the folloWinS! twelve‘over Sunda ' ‘ ‘ . 3. . . . i l - . . ‘- c 1 old offering meeting this Wednesday at, pail bcurcrs. Sl.\ bung of tie l _ Mr. . J. . MN' James McLean and H '3 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church.‘ land. Messrs. 1" Chatten. 1" Had- McLean, of Mount Pleasant, calledl , l 0 ° den, .i. IIadden, c. Lupluin, r. 001-, on Omemee friends the first 0, the There ““11 be an address from ‘1 leanous Things turned missionary of India, and re- F wh. h or 1c One wt den, \'. Bullbank, Hazel Thurston. ‘ week. . . Irwin Thurston, Ted Bell, Laurence Major Fee of Lindsay came down freshments will be served. All ladies: . ’ ’ cordially invited. . . Ma Hangi “uh great i'lll!“.~‘.. y lSolllC‘l‘oody is ll‘_\‘.z'.i_' 1.. 'â€"'.'_ It liedl's a Iment exercises. is very sick. Hope it will soon be The W.F.M.S. hold their Thank: better again. [' ll\‘.\. ' C O C O Q C O O 0 O ..... Rain is a \\(‘l ‘ Robertson, Verne Kennedy and Alex. | home for over sundav. . . Kennedy. Left to mourn her loss is The latter part of last week Mr. . furs. Johnston. of Colbo‘rl‘ritxvis1:173:5-I a loving husband. Master Ernest and and Mrs. PerCy Parsons. of George-lltmlg heerrother, MP- - - 1 " baby girl. Deepest sympathy is felt ist., were remembered by the Storkâ€"”me 1. 0f .ing-st. f . 1 th I [for the bereaved in the hour of sor- it’s a son A consxgnment ° Chm” or e. sentence will. no doubt, bring up.; a substitute by 1"“? T" ' ' new armoury has arrived. . . a . .‘ . “'0‘“ There was a large number of dele- _ once more, for dlSCuSSlOn, the whole take their micron-I -» ! . At the meeting of the Presbytery: . . ,‘ . . _ gates from Lindsay and other places 1, P terb r 1 st week in the City' question of capital punishment. And Ham ,5 a at the Epworth League Convention, of Peterboro aCmemee ' and Mounti it is curious to note how the otIen- with e\'eryllmly “yo;- ~ .» we“: 0 e 0 0' 3ces for which the death penalty may l bureau experts. “l2” «‘ " ' held 'in the Methodist Church on Wed- . laced. , . . _ , nesdav October 8th. The reports I’leasantoppomtments were p , be imposed differ in different parts 0‘ Y where it is coin: in '. _-' ‘ ‘ ' in one Circuit and Lake\ ale ‘ and ‘ 7 Sundav With ML W- J- Thurston. of the various Leagues and depart- . 'the British Empire and even in difâ€". it headed ”(or “m- f , ~ ‘ - ' " ' nother. ' i - ' - .. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and fam- ments were presented, and the tone Spring‘vllle appomtments "1 a .ferent parts of the United Kingdom. 5 eral distinct \ill'it'iiv . l .' fly and Miss McFadden 0f Lindsay, was of encouragement. the addresses iIn Canada, it may be imposed, not which are quite Luau motored to MT- Jas- A- Thurston's delivered were edifying and full of looly for murder, but also for trea-;obtrusivo of may. 5. interest. lonly for murder, but also for trea-istance used by Rubia" Mr. Gearge Morrison, who has In England and Ireland capitalito make some wry: spent the summer at Peterboro, has punishment cannot be indicted geyes and dewloss :: «it'». returned to town. . for rape, but otherwise the offences pun-i deal of poetry has The grounds about the armoury and the new cement walks are being ishable with the death penalty are! bout the dew, but nil “"101“ were Misses Crde, Mfldmn' the same as in Canada, with the ad-] tions its efl'eCt upon " ‘- " rushed along by a strong force of 3039"“ Kernohan, Wilson, Hardy, dition that in England the destrucr' pump and the crfnu‘. i â€"‘â€"*_â€" men, ml°"_Patt°n and Th’hhhh‘ Theltion of public arsenals and ,dockâ€" Anottler sort or mir: "- KIXMQUNT, Mr. J. G. Staples was a visitor to convention was.one of the largest ! yards is also such an otlence. In» thunder storm, \xlilc‘ i~ Kinmount, Oct. 13,â€"A much need-iLindsay on Friday. ever held here m years. there beingl Scotland, piracy with violence isfrclative of the .lglivlt‘ » ed rain came at last on Saturday. There will be an all-day shooting °h°ht ”FY teachers present. [not a capital oflenceâ€"as it is in Eng-land steprfathor lo ' . 7 It rained most of the afternoon. match on ThanksgiVing Day at the Mr. Walker, principal 0' the Peter- 183d. 1’81”"!- and Canadaâ€"but the; “'aSh-out. the Sprint 1'"“““ ' Mr. Vanderburg, of Guelph, paid ranges .iUSt west 0f tOWh- It Will his sister, Miss Vanderbprg, primary be open to civilians 8-5 well “3 miliâ€" (U ‘.~ ! party. Charles Gibson's commutation 01.10 water, and i~ ~; -- Miss G. Day. of Toronto, is visit- \‘e!‘j.' a,“ ing Mr. Silas Thurston. . Mr. Oscar and Miss Gladys and Ruby Stewart, of Lindsay. spent â€"â€"â€"-°â€"â€"â€"_ MINDEN Minden, Oct. 13.â€"Ma.ny of our lteachers attended the teacher's c0n- vention held at Haliburtou on the 9th and 10th inStant. Among, on Sunday. In. . Mrs. Wm. White is visiting niece, Mrs. D. Magee, Omemee. Mr. J. Clarke, of Toronto, spent the week end with Miss Florence Kennedy. her ”0’0 N°m31 ““001- and m- Finn» death penalty can be indicted not lightning rod inril:~'?‘f‘- , field agent f“ the Ohm" MW" only for murder and for treason, but devastating form in: r: i ' tural S°°‘°ty' were in ‘tmhdhhce'also for shooting, stabbing, or cloudâ€"burst, which 93A?“ teacher in our schools, a visit last tiamen, and good prizes will be a- . l . Thursday. warded. The Rifle Club has install. and gave a couple of very interesting : throwing corrosives, in such cases a til the score is (my ‘27. - . ..... 'h 25' Mr. Fred Dettman, who has pur- ed a modern automatic target, which “d W Wk“- . l“- a death had. in fact. ensued, the! ning before mm g, in: v.‘ I. spec Chased the Mansfield property, is will greatly facilitate the keeping of Mr. 1% J 011118011: 0‘ “button: ollence would haVe been murder. tators. Wed busily engaged in tearing down. He records as well as afford ample qpick visited friends he” on Saturday: m FOREIGN COUNTRIES. In the am min... -. c»: m is going to build a kitchen to the practice. 1"“ J- E Mme“ 11“ 3 business In foreign countries the greatest of waiting for rain ,h after 7 main part and a. cellar is the first The; High School commencement trip *0 Haliburton last “leak- divmity prevails u to the cam‘ with dynamite and prl,...m.pd mm;- exlercises and concert will-,be held in 1"- thill. P.S.I., attended con- tor which. and the modes in which: lugs, while over in ii rain 2‘: their C ‘ requisite, and at it he is or. work with some men. We noticed quite a number of lady teachers around lately. Back from Halibutton convention. Mr. James Weld, who has farmers have to cultivate in a row boat. . ‘ . Rail in rain in pill form. _ the plate So volition at Buliburton on Thursday capital punishment may be imposed.' Beside the ma, and Friday hit. 111.com. countries capital punishment! Hr. E. Wollstood. of Kimomt. does not obtain at all. Among these was in town last week. an Italy. Norway. Holland, Bou- silent partner of Snow is a chilblained fo October 24th. tlon or certificates and diplomas to eminatlomthcrewmbeaplq, _ ' moifldh spentmostdhisdaysinour burg. entitled "Rlamddlng,”drllls and tactilr.sndllrs.Wm.8tomp,p-., mastwhsretholim dale Cur, , MtthhmornfigforWatarloo.whm mules (imam within “linden township. cam Morten-tot!» throne a. which mites freely in the 51"“: lioondhisbrothu- more to large ‘ - .. " Mafiafldmommvlph mood). n. Ger-um up,“ “a pm“, the accumulation ,. - m. “HWMM‘MMmuwmmamonmwmtryroads. “ric- ‘ . m.ud4mol¢mmmmummdum' Oncolthoinost appetizing " -» ' ; .; " " 7 minim in all M 1m; "tom m:w W. whldl an: the cisterns of the P ‘ ‘ ~ ~ ‘ in with hope and may“! ,‘ WT; bmhfin hill, is“ a - . Half bleach T..-- mcheb Widt’, i7 patOth. ‘zn ‘ ‘ everydm use terns. fine at the price. l‘o"; Good quail-1} r 17 inChl‘S “'llll-L i" . red border. cloth. lie; Fine Huck 'l'mv. x Damask burdfl‘. ~., washed, ruin,- eaCh Do not fail i. < 1 Bath Towels in ., ity. grey aim . stripe eficas. l'rx. , i LINDSI lloyal - Weddin Ti- . â€"'0" (Special tn ’ iLondon, Eng” lll‘ “lint, of Ccnna'mlf, â€" i 01 Connaug'it, (iowr . Citadel. and l’ril‘icma l $01.33, Duche's of l‘. ”8101' the \\ i-iuxx- ‘ a house, worn llu 2': . anciuit chalk“. of b When hull} iii~ 73 ~- ed. The pin-s rn's the ample mums ”109» Eilld and i 222-» Cient and lllnlli-rn eatimalo plum-5 $750.00). â€"â€"â€"‘â€"- «We? A. T. 'Tirittcm. midents .of l"?~.l.!‘~r 33‘? Of nincrjv-tlirr-i- 'W. N. Hersh; t». ~

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