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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Feb 1899, p. 10

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great every antic ml profo def“ Olli- Eu wu. «no ES mama and Insurance A limited unonnt. on W “h" ), and the Scottish duh England. {Fire Pin Insurance Union and National “IMF- Mr. Samuel Bulliek Ir. Peter Fobart LIST OF 10 hm l-‘or Suleâ€"M‘m. Thoma. rum: Advance-W. Barnum. 'A Talk About. Clothesâ€"M Bros 80 Custom» Annoyances-yo. P. 8. Four Spéciu‘spâ€"Dundzu 5x. I' luvotlo l Laps", mas. Shingles, eu-..â€"mu 2:: for the Imperial Life * -“ “---dn. { Co 310 Continues ' Bro. 1 “ion. Fun For Sale or To Rentâ€"W i oron, \V‘oolville. It you are go'n‘g to buildâ€"M. B. 2, Goough. . A High Class Tuiloringâ€"Dumlas S. T . wile Bros. :11. C‘ UNDSAYf FRIDAY, FEB. 17 1399 LOCAL N""\'h‘ \3.Z"'~9‘H‘k}.<§ ’ . ZION. : (Correspondence to The Post.) ' MES Deborah and Ella Mark and . Earnest Brown were visiting their friends in Utiea. last week. ' MT. Luther and Wesley Smith were in Lindsay on Saturday. I Mr. John Jones is hired to Mr.‘Gcofge Smith for a month. ‘ 'liso Mabel Western was home last fibbath. Mrs. D. Beccrof‘. is on the sick list. ( . BALSAM LAKE. I ‘(Correspondonce to The Post) There . is at present conpidambb sicknessfin on; midst. - ,9; ' ; Miss W. Cunninghunflwwm vary at with in grifpa, b. 11:15ng to say, recovering. but it. will ho some time before ghe_W'11},b9 able: my? about. Miss Jennie Hoylé has also been very ill the past few days, but. is recovering. Miss Mary Brother-stone. is visiting her sistcr, Mrs. Nexl McLeod. 1 Myster Robert. Black got his I“ frozen last week. . ‘ ‘ '. , Neil‘s stylish home Mcnwrmm to be appreciated by ”Wes o'.’ r this locality. . H, "g: \th was the yan com- ing from Victoria “Supt the youpgfiad'ws m the Imdfi‘tt ”edgy The Weekly Post ( f", V JSA'LEMâ€"OPS , (Coxxgpondenee :lo Ihe Post) > The pudden death “of an m sea. of Mr. ‘C. Peel, jr., ‘on the 26th‘Uas'i. caused mhch sympathy (or the sad parents, which was shown by the large numbers of people who attend- ed the funeral on the foltow'mg M01- ’. - Mr. Geo. Downey, jr.. so‘d a fine pair of bay mares to the Manitoba. mm last week. Mr. \V. McCullum also sold a fine pair to the same man, all getting from $80 to $95 apiece, winch is much "L! I] nun-v.- -- ‘Mk‘. \V. Zealands and family, and others have had the grip. but are get- tine better. . NE\\"SBOY. . IRONDALE. ‘ - (CorreaponJencc to The Post) '- We are having real fine weather here now, sleighing is 3001, and. we see the peeple are making goo}. us: of it. ' nix. G. A. Metherall, of Lindsay. whp represents the H. A. Nelson 00.. of Montreal, visited our vlc'mity a shott "v um ago. ' Mr. J. Huffman, ,of Belleville, was here on the 23rd. . Mrs. Jas. Wilson, of Kinmount. and. her brother, of Port Hope, were the‘ guests of Mrs. P. Ban- this week. Some of the people of Gpodorham at- tended church here on Sunday last. ' Man A. Gar'tshoro left here on Fri- day for Stanhope, who he intends to spend the remainder of. the winter. ‘ We: are sorry‘to hwe to relate the death of Mrs. W‘. J. Davis. an old. and respected resident of this place.’ who leaves a. husband and seven children to mourn her Ices; . ~> :g - A null- -unho W wvuuu uv- â€"‘,..__ Some of our peoplieihave hacks. slight attack of lagrippe, 3 But‘ as ' yet . none have proved serious. ‘ ’. ‘ » ' We understand that Mr. P. Shockley. has purchased .a fin;- b' noose. Master Goido‘dj Mauve Ms W- ad from a long illnesa caused by in- flammatory rheumatism and is now she to attendw ngmwg :15- g Annuul Matingâ€"Reform Associ- says: “I nu thing m m)‘ cure 3 CW: quickly as BALSAM.” 'z "I have used almost every cowgh mixture that is made and I have found the greatest remedy for Cnughs and Colds that I ever came across.” cc !“.tâ€"GL'O‘ GIflBUTHAM. -..‘F , Ntwmvmnsau guts. ;: Iowa: ntel. Price 2) Cents- B. J. (Bough B. b'. l’orur I ncvc‘r struck any I my Hf: that W“! Cough or Cold as 3; WHITE PINE Adam 31003. Tho“. Amwtrm Dumhrs S; Fla- fluvolle Bro '- eu.,..n..m:bo.m Little Nom dil- 3am slight com 100; G. Smith. 68; .C. Maunder 68: L. Robertson 61 ; 0. Weldon 51; C. Dix 48' E. Mamet-e11 42; 1’. E. Tookey 29; w.' Jenkins 19. , $‘U. v, V... (Correspondence to The Post) Standing 0! pupils in .s.s. No. 6. Ops. for the month of January. Na inserted according,to merit: V Class -â€"Charlio Cunningham, Willie Cun- ingham. IV Classâ€"Joseph Penrooe, Walter Parkin, Harold Cunningham. F. 8311. 111 Clans Sunâ€"Stafford Pent-09¢. Hodges. Mary Curtm. Annxq Kellen. Charlie Reed. Earn- Davis. Pt. 1! Classâ€" ester Irma, F. McGaufihey. .Vinoent Cunningham. Pt. I Cassâ€"Ruby Palfrey, Vera Cun- â€"3‘Iâ€"hnm Average attendance ‘5. “v.9". Chm-1w Bleed Davis. Pt.l lI CV13. McGa Pt. 10 “(gust-Ruby affixâ€"ham, Auras» We tarot. to burn that “4".- Hugh Smith. and her non Niel. or Grushill. are now suffering from a. severe cotd ‘4“ -- -n1|nmd .We recur. w nun... w... ._._ , _ Smith. and her non Niel. or Grushill. are now suffering from a. severe cotd contracted from tho expo-are endured the night mom hon» m burned. m. Emmy 910er1 mm Mn brother. 7 dart. in week. Mr. L. Gilchrist. VIN some time to Mr. noVi to village. tram 1'. G-_ Mam now occupied by (Correspondence to The Post) On Monday. the 8th. Mr; D. Adams, oft has village. was unitml in matri- mony to Mia Nettie Kollf. eldest dnmhtcr of Mrs. James Kc ly. of this village. .The youm couple took a trip to some of the eastern cities by the C.P.R. for a. few days. May peace .ond happiness be their lot. . Several other wrddings Will be ‘re- portod are long from our village Reports come to our ears that Mr. John Vance, our county commissioner, dld well Jor his riding at Cobourg this u'nina John is not droid to ask Reports come to 4 John Vance, our con dxd well 301' his ridi1 s 'tting. John is that he may receive catue Irmuyc-c. u...» ".v-_. Mr. Geo. Price, sectton foreunn here has had a hard time this week. his wife being laid up with inflammation of the lungs caused by a severe attack of laâ€" nppe. . 81mm council has appointed Mr. John fizoldler caretaker of the town hall for th‘s year; the choice was an appropri- ate omens John will m3nd his own busi- ness and may hold it for several years. Another‘carnlval will be held here on Wednesday night. when a. good tune may be expected. Some [not skat- ing will be looked for. .\\:Ullwyuuuvuw â€". __- ,, , ' M'sstonary between were conducted last Sunday at Mount Horob, Beth!!! and Jnnetville. by Rev. Mr. ngud. of Blackstock. Ibo collections and sub- scriptio- were very r nuanl sun-vices are in progressr at BCI'IPLI Ulla wvnv vv., uww Revival services are in progressto at Bethel byRev. A. LAdantheputo .The severe weather has a! ftected the attendance at the school somewhat. Most of us have recovered from In. ”Mr. 'John Dowell. whw foot was :..:.....a m the threshing mach ine.has 5"D'I'V' "Mr. John Dowell. whae foot was‘ injured by the threshing machine. has almost. recovered. .‘l‘he saw-mill of Mr. John 3. Barn .‘5 being well stocked with logs for the coming season. The akatmg rink sustains its in- terest well and mother carninl is in. prospect. The basket social at Manvoraton Hall. the ruidence 9! Dr Naemyth. onFri- :_ LL- Ava-If day evening 0 of them. M‘s: Banks. of Eckehill. is spatial? ufew weeks with her sister. Ma's. . I; Eadie. ’ Mr. Re acids. of Bethany. was a. guegt of _ r. and. Mrs. Jas. Armstrong {his week. {I the event. 311' Saturday. PENIEL. (Correspondence to The root) .The “China Wedding" .3in by Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnie at their resi- dence on the 23rd inst... the eve of their 20th yeer of marriage, was in every respect a success. The follow- and Mm Geo. Me ue, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kinnee and ‘83 Florence, and the Lfisses Smith. The principal feat- ures of the evening were the splendid perorations‘ delivered by Messrs’ Har- wood and Brandon. terwards oysters late hour when the party dispersed ‘mrrylng away pleasant thoughts. } We are pleased to be able to state that M135 Grace Cary. (who accident- ally slipped some time ago and brdre her arm) l5 recovering. ’ -“ -‘ ,-__ «A... In”! a var-v JANE'I‘IVILLE. (Correspondence to The M’ssionary agrgicea were A If-â€" $5171.13: '60;- Me ue, .‘ Peter Kinnee and ‘as l the Misses Smith. The p arcs of the evening were perorations‘ delivered by wood and Brandon. Mum were arrved up 111 fu: nor ulna.) an AWV.---._., Mr. John Tr'ethewey. who had a very severe attack of the renowned la.- sl'ippe, is convalescent. Mrs. H. Wheaten who has been on- well for 50mg tjme. is recovering. A. 11â€" “An” “1391‘ wé'fi' 22:5}; I bâ€"t‘iifié. 'is recove ring. The many friemb of Mr. Henry Real are pleased to see h'uq around ‘ again Miss Minnie Phillips, of Coboconk. Mr. E. Wright, of Linden Valley, Mills Belle Carmichael, Mr. H. Bagshaw, and. Mr. A. B.’ Carmichael, were the guests of M’ss Maggie Smith, of Pleasant Hill, on Wednesday evening last. - Mr. James Casey, of Valentin, was agueal at Mr. Alex. Brown’s last week. Miss Mary .Kinelll entertained 'a. number of ladies at her quilting-bee on the 28th inst_. 7,- u- “r j on we econ um». V Our energetic farmer, Mr. Wright, is busy preparing to and remade} 1133 barns this snmn LL_L 1...)... “A ”fwin‘Yé firetur'n‘inc‘ W 9.me nvâ€"vâ€"v- Duffie also learn that ‘ is going to erect a tint on hisfarm east of be regular' number were Peniel mt. Sabbath. '~ ,_ 2- L1 l’e'nYQL A138» WWI-.N- . . .' . have h many :11 thus worn-mt; . beéit'l'logggously ill yith 18811999: sun theyggggu mmnng. . "Eh Luâ€"J" M' 'fhlil nhi‘l Eu 1 I Mn brother. M LE loin (or n No. 6. 01:5,, BETH.\N\ Twigs shjpped 5b rns this summer- 0. that JudgeM McIntyre :ta fine dwelling house at of here of the bat! Iona)“; at Toronto. '10 r. Mam film-l- biâ€"SE. Oath”- few (13"! Int v K from church on 3‘ MID ”m a car of to remove man had tho mum-tune may... .. whole outfit; however, and his friend were not bully inaurgd. bglt the cutter had to return' with a 01'le back, a bruised hull, and .3me arm. was Sun]: Gag, of East W1. is visiting Mrs. . McLean. - :Why isitl Sacral mtg have pass- od since we noticed anythmg regard- ing our wild gees} flying south. but it is believed that the male birds are still hovering north. -_â€".. MANILLA.___ alter being common to Luau w...» with 11. gnppo. - Messrs. '1‘. Woodward and M. Mc- Phaden. of Cannington, sue our village a call on Tuesday last. Mr. C. E. Weeks. of \Vooiville. was in town Tnesdgy;_ -__:n k- n..." froronto firm. .The cold amps we have been experi- encing has had a and effect on the wood piles. . Mr. James Next}: In} aoldrljinjlilack wood piles. . Mr. James McKay bu sold his black home. 3nd purchued I guy driver from Mr. '1‘. Edwards. . Mr. W. L. Coone is getting in asap- ply of ice. [suppose he intends tn Roe cool next summer. 1-. D. B. McQueen went to Seagmve on Tuesday evening to assist t O. '1‘. in there enuruinment. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Post) Sorrow stricken hearts are common among u. these ud do a. Very re- cently Mrs. Walton. e of Thomas Walton died ouddenly end was laid to rent at Little Britain Chriltlm church cemetery. ..... In. Barnard.on of the lute John Barnard. who lived here for 25 years or more. diedhere. and now. on Feb. lot. In. William Toole. widow of the [we Williun'l‘oole. 3nd formerly MII‘I- George Martin- dnle. .The dooemd had reached the allotted opan of life. A (uther notice will uppeor petty-ooh; MK JJIT'EénGiId m6]: of hocke on the rink bore resulted h (“or 0! uk- wood assign Sundorlqndu .. A_Au- â€". __,_-_ Nix-T. m our 10:3! live atofi: donler. has been dot? 1am n stroke or bminesa lately. a coded NJ has op Monday for l’etorhoro. nnd intend. loullnc a lood d cottlo for Toronto on Monday but Ha ha. 150 cattle bought for spring. mat of them ox- port. 30 any! he has nu opt'oru on most of tho Ituhlol of cho‘oe cattle in the township. He bu 99 choice Emu-r lambs, for export. and also luu pur- chuod the farm of the «tale of the Into Roht. Edwards. at mull]; Mr. Bowen knows a cool thing when he goes 1t. as them is 40 more. of hurtl- ones It. as them wood bush 0! chc wood on the farm M‘r. Tomkins wentuny on Snturdny. after spending a tow day: visiting triemb hem. » _ _ ' 0o Woo toxin. Put) ( :- Min Guano Hun-Iowa. of Toronto. royjsiting _o_ld {1'10qu hon. a L-___I. Rev. WTH. Cook went but weak in Cannington assisting Bav. Mr. Boown in revival work. , A _ A number of enterprising horsemen located hens and Fenolon Fans hue orgsnized themalves into a company knuwn as “The Penelon Fills Belgium Association." and have purchased 0: Mr. J .B. Hmrd. of Millbrook, the well~known Belgium borne. Joseph. Joseph was brought from Belgium to India. and from there he was im- ported into Ctggda. and for at time he ‘a.--, ,A_|.-_.-_ Ifâ€" Wm,“ H... --._._._. ___ -- , was owned at Mona Hills. whence Mr. Hmrd conveyed him to Ilium-ark. The figure paid (or him by the associa- tion wean handsome anal. Joseph is a beautiful animal standing aian and a half hand. huh. and weighing 1.700 lbs. 39 in a beautiful bright bay in color._ pose-sin clean and strong legs tree from ' objectionable long hair. He is active and considered a very. fair animal in every, respect. The company have a guarantee no to his stock. Joseph is wintering inthe oommodioua stable: of the veteran horseman. ‘John ”Aldous. at Fenelon Falls. No 60th the company will re- oeive the patronage their venture de- serves. from_the _breedel_'s .ot Yerulam. ”I “can luv-n u-v ~-vvâ€"v-- Somerville. Melon and. Boxiey PENSION FALLS. (Correspondence to The Punt) Lancolot Battalion, another settler of Veruhun. penal any last Suturé day and wuintcrred» on Monday Inst at Bobcaygeon. m In grippe has been pronlonunmd Jack Frost has held the aooptre 0! law; both are relaxing their gm. :5 the relic! of may. ‘ The Christian Soldier batman»- Atrica. Ex-Ser G. H. School. in to visit our vglagouon 15;.ch 3rd. ‘-_LL- ”Alfie ;;uii-;;tiii 6f the who- dist Sabbath School. Jos. marlin was ro-elecbedoaugeriptenqont. This“ AL,AJAI IVv-ckurvâ€"vvâ€"F-vâ€"__ a flourishing and largely attended school, with 14 graded classes. an orchatra with seven instruments. and an abundance of ‘libflmlv? 'ia' the Methodist church the S. 5. Session is usually Adipcourgegl from in the morn- Dun-y van-v -v- v-wv. â€"â€"~â€"â€"7 _ 160 for 100 r box;24 lbsLichtBrown Sugar. 8].. ; 20 lbs Granddad Swot. .1. .lboxSodeBinonitgflo; Citron 1nd Orange Rel. we r 1b.; 3 can. Red Inimn. 250; Sol-digs“ fie per can. Cone nnd secure the her- ‘ in: at W DAVEY 8.8088.“ nclon Fallsâ€"w“. COLDWA'IER. (Correspondence to The Post) There is considerable sickness in .nnd about the town,. the princrpal part of the community suffering mtly from the grip. which appears to be infect- ions. The doctors have hardly an hour to themselves on account of being in- cessantly called upon to go to outside places. The trees mostly being cut down ‘about here at present consist of oak. tied man of 27 years. breaking two at I hEn limbs, and disembowellinq him al- llnost. It was tried to t hgm home {on a swish, about eig t rntlee. but 3 when about half way he expired from " h’e sufferings. He left a. Widow and four children. . . _ » Our hockey team. b91118 beaten '0 thet leaguo chompionshlp. are now 8°- ‘iing to play a few triendly_ matches .with Orillia and other neighboring mo"; sawâ€".wâ€" -_-_ ins. and. last. Sabbath evening closed a caries of norm m the Creed. which lave been la 1] attended. NoxtSat- urday thoSt. am’ church appeal will be made by the pastor. . Some Snapâ€"Tabb Oilcloth. wan”. (or 190: Cotton m 70 tor 50 ”1'3: 1t Hamlet“, VII 70. for is per ' 31.25; Ian's CZULD. Mir. Wm. Carter, one of our bakers, has so'd_ out hjs busjness to Mr. C. B. WU» BWLU a w.v¢; w- â€" - The weather appears to be more severe this winter than in other parts of Ontarioâ€"till this week every night it has registered below zero, _with bit- terly cold winds in the day tune. no thermometer registered ‘25 degrees as the lowest this winter. whereas a year ago it loll as. low, as 3.4 #0811905 ‘beluw; still. the cold then did not remain long the M““” ‘6’- “9°33 ganglia] to their rooms 2553. 3.31? had beech 31 weeks have DH!!- : anything murd- , flying south. but the male birds are mrunents. and rumâ€"13' the S. Susion is in the morn- ._.__.'_.- nlnnal be well we have 'Wv . The toll tithe report of 3.5. No. 11. lu‘ipaa. for Juana: V’ Chas -F. Put-vet. A. Archer. I Clanâ€"A. L. McDonald. III Sunâ€"W. Collins. S. Chase, 6. Woodward. £1. Kauai. W. Grant. W. Dubai. 3. J J. In- lnn'u. 11L fizzâ€"M:- Ell 3“"; .Mc- m “In - '- . - I Chaos, 6. qudmrd. H. Rockets; mxgpy.PADGET. â€"â€" At Robot!- Gmnt. W. Dav-on. B. J J. mu m (Inâ€"M. nu . w. .xc- «on. on Feb. 8th.!” min"- I W- .Euhnen. V. Chase. 8. Collins. flung. Shier. James W md In. Ann J. Hal-tn». LIME q. B- }m both d 6.1..“ Wood d. Put Sr.-â€"V. Du , .mm'fimm. n.- , n {9.33. CAIN-ooNWAYPn Mum. on #0.. Part 11. inc-C. Evian. H. Fob- 8th. 3". John. (hip t‘o Kill oodmrd. V. Jack-n- l’art lâ€"llsio “"3831 Conway “‘3“, Woodward. D..I§,Bubbud. W. 3.3:. and Mr‘ W 5.3;”. ¢ DUMBO. (Cum “Dayan . Luce and “teatime sndmnm lut- on nightly to the 315v. Iitchell in tho Pmbytarisn church. It. Mikhail in 3.919.111ch ' [spakenvory est-nest. harem be hu underm- . nude an impression that mhnmton. Emily. Gilbert Whine. no recovering; Dr. cum their attend- ing physician hu had u buy but suc- cessful winter in this vioimty. Inn. are visiting m It Horob. Mr. and him John Sknoo psid the Elliott homo a visit John speaks well of the north. They are always ”bone here. V ‘H'. George Brown is w dolivering .wood in Mt. Bomb. Sacco-s to the R's-hora Fonstor‘o ConrtKafiS‘Lfor thozruadpmhtgi no Elliott home. corner Boundsry and William-91:21.. is 3 very oomforhblo not, and is well supplied with every- thim required by the tumor :nd unborn-c mg 0n Wednadny. the 22nd Feb. 1890. b Elia Bowen. auctioneer. (am at and implements. the property of If. John Gillespie. on lot 11. con. 5. El- don. Solo at one o'clock. On Friday 24th Fob. 1899, by Elin- Bowen. auctioneer, hm stock nnd igplqmpntg.‘ the pfgpe ty of James T ‘1- _: “A... :- IA at one o’clock. \ On Thursday. hutch 9th. 1899. by Elias Bowes. auctioneer. an id. 19. con. 11. Eldon. sale a: valuable house- hold tprnitnre. stock and implements, tho pppetty of Mrs. Wm. Harm-ave. Solo it one q'clo'ck. On Tugday. Mar. 7th, 1899 by Elias Bowen," auctions; on south hall lot, 12. m ‘k _ . ‘thc nimble hmfotoc and imblem‘ents of Mrs. ' Frod‘Werom. 8:10 at one o'clock Wand without reserve. CRESWELL- 8:10 W Pm to; next â€" abâ€"uhh Lint. on WM 1" o I . u firth in Eng: “11. 1899. by v. hula ' Ir. Wm. Pym-n ad [in Anni. . 213m. both of Link-y. “I: 1“ mm-uxâ€"rmm.â€" um. Giannaâ€"0n no out nu. geon. the wife at W. D. WALSIâ€"GUNIGLEâ€"At St. Int-y‘- church. on Fobrury Nth. by tho Very Rev. P. D. haunt. “in Maud Guniglo to John wash. of Port. Perry. . PYIANâ€"FLANNEBY.â€"At St. Btu-y" church.Linchn .OIIWodnoldl .hb» 6th. 1890. by v. hum Ir. Wm. Pym-n and Hi- Anni. Flam. both of Lind-3y. UNSTB-UI’ - 1‘ . -â€" M: tho “adds-1m at the brib‘limg, MOYN 351-11} Jobmry. 12“ daughter of I GROZELLEâ€"In hbm 14th selle. re ‘wt 01 mile. teed ’57 (momma-In My. on Tun-day. Febmr 14th. 189. Genevieve Gro- zelle. re ‘wt of the Into Julius Gro- zolle. and E7 you-I. l‘_iuroxsnnu-u u. o.- 1. luau. ammunonrlflm_flml~h¢clund and Ingoodwo>la1u¢m.mmvood hd. Quad lsgd'cmuw. III-o h- and uldmmnzfa‘tpgmwm FLEX T0 REE? OR um. 08. moxgnnuzu u. Gull, luau. -___. L_l-_ ‘ _‘ .d The [inland Hotel. Lomavflla Jot. on! delusmmhmofind ll MIMI-unmann- m m 03" ,3. noun, or". hump, lbbA Porhrunwpnbulmmymth pun~ t ltd-alt u tor ah. tortur- luv. I38. its; an». 51-4 Putin- huing csrpou to wave will find { it no choir 10th to gunfight?" lash udenohovbmn I do w hguypdoumfighk . 4th” CARPET WEAVING. now W. OTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE OR . 1'0 km. m B- WI. King-“mint Ward. WAG“ BIRTHS B JgGOlllhâ€" 17. 18% new ABfllI'l‘ BEAIIY MARE We ctrry n very lug. range of man-rim» {mm the Enact Wounds 10 25c. Tied- to mks up Suits, (Harm M h.» «def, Huvo than undo to 5‘ you; trimmed WM Lining, on. to vent «longs the olefin. uni u very lemon“? ' Jufim'tbemkicin cxcepdomlgooduhnpe;if yuum ° ebwDedNow Suit. take a look through the flocksâ€"you "'5 mmwmmbfltmhotIIin flitymdprictxidu humruderendv. Pcrlupnyou want: 'tu once foryuumlf or firthhoymrit my!» a Dunc-t or : P.irof Pans.» if '0 M'fllfindhONtlugeeoflsctiouof Men’s Tweed Suits firom $1.00 Pair up Tweed Suits from $5 00 up. Heavy Ulsters from $4.75 up I . 9.0V ts. Suluand Pants 3: ~ ~ ‘ 14!" , 3 stock. Clothing Department 9 we '0!“ the priviitc "e " 191* SW 2:? W‘HQGG BROSa Wu of Lenten (no, isn't in nuy oe emu with spanitive relish, however, if pcoperly pmpcred. Tn chi: “dishevfingforuncoroighthmcmm m frequently, than puboil, bum tnoly, lute Vida the pontoon until brown, nod none vith hot. tout. Nine out of mmwfllrdbhdntkind of Lenten we. m Hanna Cod nah. W“ CLOTHING. THOS. BRADY, Theater. needed charge prepare CLOTHES. Thea. A5180); We“! Hetehants, Oakw Bras. MM‘MHou-o. ain't x :3 Kay be eaten atom-Choice

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