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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Nov 1894, p. 5

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'LUMPERS. w weeks ago,1 1 simply becau$e ) carry out. ER A. Audrr on, GR ; Principal Morris, 1?. Myen, 19.5.: Tnos. Maxwell. Trea- . Geo. P591, PC 12.; RN. N. Han-13. lsm;D:. Blanchard. Pnyslolan- The bership of the new Court includes the .37 of the leading residents of the 1:1 N '1 . have no space to quote: text we have fipplled tho v Year. SEE OUR S Ltock 3 SALE ‘rdinary H ortant z in its f reach “. ,ngan gs. .f our W in Mantles has 30‘ want 005000 007900w :0623568 5 mscoum SALE I Peterbqro Bag. 001. bxnsu, FRIDAY, Nov. 2'; 31er "TR Um: RAIL WA Y. 1.00.1 TE. ‘l'nblo. new 1.0!. Court The 1.03. 13 orgaaning 8: large CW!rt 1° lccorga R) xd, with the 1' :llo w! 12 promin- 1: citizens as otfi :ers: -J. W. Snje’fls. C .OMETHING LPECIAL um:- AMIVI. uruulu . Tumuo OWN AND COUNTY. A8338 HERE AND THERE. _ Open meeting :eR. T. cf T. held their open meeting Tuesday evening last, in the rooms {the l .M. C .5. The attendance was fair L'lderingthe stormy weather. A well read ptosnmme, consisting of 50108, {‘85 and recitations, was well render- .‘ehort addresses were also delivered .ae Rev. Mr. Totten, pastor of the ‘stn Methodist church, and Mr. W. rims, B.A., select councillor. All in My.) seemed to enjoy themselves ' £3. The society, we understand, Mir-g o n meetings during the Maths. ood programmes will be cf’ and announcement will be the dates of meetings. [“8006 work still goes nnâ€"souls are i “he Saviour and finding Him, to ”3" their souls. Seven fund the “mSnnday night, and then seven 31!: and found Him on Monday 13138 ghe work goes _on.__Many iC‘ beforehand, buying up some of the richest Bargainsâ€"the greatest snapsâ€"which the manufacturers, owing to the szx'mgency of the times, were continually laying before those who were able to handle the Goods in quantities and pay {rut [as/z. They found us in just the right position and we took advantage of the opportunity, and we have found the outlet. We can surprise you in prices, and remember that in addition we give you the benefit of a FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF FOR CASH on every purchase, be it great or small. M. W. KENNEDY 81 00., F or the past six weeks Bargains have been going out from :his establishment which have not been equalled, nor cannot be equalled, by any house in the trade. This week we intend :o surpass, if possible, our previous efforts. We have still oilcs uoon iles of new desirable seasonable Dr ' Goods and L I ’ , ) Ilothing, just what the people want at this time-right nowâ€" _nd ue are bound to see them move out before the New Year. Ve base our expectations upon the proper theory, “The price .xill do it.”’ So if you want Goods lamest/y c/zeap, patronize his Great Sale while it lastsâ€"the time is not long now. If on wish to reap the benefit you must act quickly, just as we lid when setting the great wheels in motion. That’s the only my to get the vantage ground. Don’t think we are losing money by the venture; we provided ourselves thoroughly luv-Mun Army Nozap. Gunadian 23m 1|. BIANCIIMW. C. A» Principu Poul'boro Inn. Coll: Mllhrook ' Port. Hope VI. Ill 200pm' -....... b D 66 a m Oobocouk. om...d u 25 n m umbumu. no.3: : 26 n In h.‘roromo,ow. 9 a 00 p ml hfl‘nronto. no.0 L2 00 no'u lMx.’l‘urom.o. .. l HUM/WING! and Shonhnnd n the Poterboronuh Fewrborough. Our methods take n a coum. Indlvldml |nstmcuom ur the direct. touching o! | Charter- -t Hum-lo. Thl- will benefit you. OUR GREAT KEEPS HUMMING'ALONG Pun Hope VI. Mlllbrnok ....... b 45 Am Onboconk. “0.. .6 20 a In ‘I'MIKI DIPAI‘I H. W. Kennedy 5:110 DRY GOODS--- CLOTHING. mmm. PA P. wwm â€"Mr. Albert Murtagh, for a number of years past employed in Sylvester Bros.’ office here, left Monday morning for Bran- don, Man., to take the position (f book- keeper in the flrm's Xarth-west branch. Albert was a general favorite here, and his departure is regretted by many friends. â€"Mr. BeverYy H. Rxss left town last week for Detroit and other citixs in the State 5 in order to arrange for winter excur- sion: to Niagara Falls, and to advertise the Niagara. Falls Electric Rlllway. This work will keep him busy for six months. Beverly will be missed this winter from town by a boat of friends. â€"Messrfi. Hooper and Btttisby, of Peter- horo, and Dr. Clark, of Millbrook. enthus- lastin members of the Indepmdent Order of Oddfellows, passed throne!) town Wed- nesday 1:53 on their way to Uxbridge to pay a fraternal visit to the brethren of that town. SOME ADVANTAGES OF OUR SYNDICATE BUYING. This week we ofi'er at $3.00 a. heavy all-wool White Blanket, regular price, $4.50. These are part ot a large purchase made by our syndicate from a manufactur- er. Nothing like thls value in the tradeâ€"38. mm rum sans. â€"Mr. Wm. Card well, of the Gnu-dwell house, Omemse, has been seriously 111 for some weeks, but is now abcufi convales- cent. thanks to the skill and care of Dr. Bradd or that vfllsze. â€"Mr. Thos. Bean visited Port Hope and Bowmanville this week on business can- neoted with the meeting cf the Fm“: Growers’ Associ “ion, to be held in Orlllla next week. â€"-Petetbnro Examiner, Tuesdayâ€"Mr. T W. Gresr, cf Lindsay. is registered at the Grand Central....Mes‘rs. A. Jackson and R J. McLaughlin, ct Lindsay, are in town to-dav. -Omemee Mirror : R. MI N abb and fits spent Toanks-plvlng at Lindsay with rela- tives... . Mine Davidson, of Lindsay, spent Thanksgiving day under the pu'ental roof. â€"Mr. James Stevenson, M. P., of Peter- boro, fell from the 101'. (f his stable one mrrnlng last week and Injured his back. He Is now able to be about: again. â€"Mr. Robc. Littla. Miss Lulu Little. and Mr. W. Laurie. of Toronto, 3 no a few day a In town mu week, v! ting their friend, Mr.G. A. Little. oMessrs. E G. Armstrong and E. Mc- Fadden. of Patel-bore. soent Thanksgiving day in town. guest of Mrs. Thomas Arm- strong. S '. Lawrence-st. Miss Edith Manon, o! Pom-horn. who had been the guest. of Mn Fianna, an, L: a few days. returned home In ”day. -Mr. A t R1berts. who Is now attending the Ontario Coiloge of l’aumucy. Toronto, spent Thanksgiving day in town. visiting at his “that's. â€"Mlu I'Ifihol Flavollo 0! Toronto unlvor- any. open: the Thonhglvlng holidays under the parental root. â€"Mlu Cullen. of tho Ban-lo bualnem collar. upon“ few days visiting at her home In town In: wank. â€"Mr. J. Skinner. C. P. 8. night operator at Pete hon. ppm: Thanhglvlngdny with Lindsay friends. â€"Mr. A. HI ginbotham. drumlac. Ion town Wednesday for l trip we“. and may be absent some weeks. â€"0riliia Newa~Lstterz Miss Annie and Daisy Gladmnn are visiting friends in Lindsay. â€"Mr; T. Armstrona. of Fflrwaathcr 8r. Co's. fur store. spent Tnanksglvlng day In I’worboro. â€"Mre: Foley, c-f Ferrellton, Que., is visiting her daughter. Mm. John Plenty. Per-ow. â€"Master A. Bawyea ls sojoumlng with Port Ecpa friends. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTABI 0 FRLDAY. NOVEMBER 301394 â€"Peterboro Ex uniner: A business man on a trip to Pete 1-‘Joro a day t r two since remarked that he never ran across a town where the citizzn a were so much addicted to taking short cuts across corners as were the residents of Peterborough. He thcught in was s good sign of the proof that Peter- boroughians were hasti. r:.. . .The visiting business mm was not very observantâ€"If he jumps at conclusions in that fashion he will die p xor. It; is a historical fact that when a Peterbcro man cuts “'cross corners” he is heading for a. saioor. â€"We hear from various parts (f the county that the customaly [relics 0! Hal- lowe’en niuht have assumed rather serious aspects. The im iemente (f some tax-mere disappeared and ave not yet been hand. some because the were deported and hidden in ep rhea othersbecauee parties, taking advantage of the occasion, actually stole barrows plows and wheelbarrow-r. Those who took part for sport onlgmaibe surmised to find that the crim a1 w makes no distinction, and that now everyone who deprives the owner at his preperty, even tm: a_time, is in the eye of the law guilty oi? locally, and in case of prosecution would be via today the penal- ties provided tn- the thief e advise all young men who took‘pert in theee sport. to see that. what W away and hid is immediately ad and cave their wives hour-the ooaeequeuoee 0! being Rind out. â€"The Peteborc Review denies that Mr. Geo. Matthews in about to close his pack- ing house in that town; on the contrary, Improvements to. the value of about $10,- 006 are to be made in the spring. It also states that last week no less than 2.50011“ hosts were killed 'zd dnssed there, in addition to 1 000 dressed hogs out up. making in all 670,000 lbs. of par“; bought and paid for in cash The amount paid out for (’11» week’s purchases footed up to about $31,000 -â€"The new will built by Mr. McNAbb, of this town, at In ldeby station, on Vio:orio rsllvny. a cutting last week. The mill is 30x 70 tn, on a stone foundsthr. with stone engine room 22130 ft. The power is supplied by an 80 up boiler and 60 hp. engine. Tao oompsny have pur- chased six square mlles of limits from Mr. M. M. Boyd, situated in Glamorgan town- ship. â€"Farmers are wsrned s inst s new swindle designed to entrsp t e unwary. A stranger comes along and sake permi slen to sfllx a bill on n tenc", and finally Micro 81 for the exclusive u e of the fence far the same purpose. The farmer canes-ally accepts and Bi us a rec‘lipt frrSI. which comes back to in through a bent in the sh pe of a. promissory note for a large 311100113. Elihu no uuuu Iu unluun], wu SESUEIEE' 0 0 in addition. Less than one-t diflcronoe paid in Huntsville, ii attend to the firmer. here. would secure him every hide atrippad, and the money would be left within trading distance of the town. â€"It II a cation. he: that nmtnln Llnd- any tanner pays consldcnbly more (or hides bought In anatomic and vlclnlby than he does in Llnglsay. and pgygtrglgpc -Bnrrle Examiner :-‘ Mr. E. J 0 Sum- vnn h executing n I: new momutld and renoluelon of sympathy upon tho death 0! Eu lnoer R N. John-ton. lll'od our 1" r: one In the he ght mun mcldonc n tow weoku nun. Thermolntlnn wn- pwned by Indira No. 174 Port Hope B o! L‘ E. or which Engineer Johnston mun n momb r." â€"A meeting of the board of health was held In the clerk: cum on Monday even- Ing. The proceed Ir a: were conducted very harmoniously. Memes! Health 0mm McA'plne and Sanitary Inspector Douglas pvenented yearly reports. The btelneu trtnaacted wan not of aumoient Intereu to warrant an extended rep. r z. â€"Mr. Frank Bell. of Penelnn Fella, employed by Meeern Bony 8: Soon. met with n pelntul ncc‘dent recently. Whlle euperlntendhg the removal of one of the arm's alligator tugs up north his hand got caught between the cable and the winding drum, cruehlng the thum‘: and several of the finger. -A hockey club was rmnlzed Tuesday evening at. a meeting held At the Simpson house. The bllowmg (mam were 8p pointed: Hon. area, S. G. Putin; urem- dent, Lester McD Caulter; napalm R P. Gamon ; sac. tr.asurer. Hawurd Mec- Gachen. â€"The committee of the Childrene’ Aid Soclet will meet im- omniz ition next Saturgcy evening at S o'cu c‘x. in the coun- cil chamber. A hall meetia in desired. All persons ihtcressed in the o j:c:s of the M clety are cordially invited to be preacnr. especially the ladies. â€"Meaar . S. G. and J oaeph Perkin have leased the skating rink for the amen. which is a. guarantee that it will be run in a thoroughly eathfaotory manner. Some- thi 3 novel and attractive in the way of iigh oing is promised. â€"“No company anywhere in the world can point to a mom splendid administra- tion of its afl'airs than the Canada Life. It is a com any at which Canada may well f sci pron "-Bon. Sen. Mcinncs, speech in Canadian senate. â€"A heavy snow-storm set in Wednesday afternoon, and mother earth quic kly donned her winter mantle. Sleigh-riding is now the opular psetlme of our citizens who m In y enough to possess the uses..- ssry outfit. _ â€"The choir of Cambridge ~st church and a 'number of friends were gfientertalned by Mrs. and Miss Exeton Monday night at their residence. A most enj )yeble even- lng was spent. a-The conctr: and debate held in the Academy of Music on the 16 h Inst. was held under the ant-ices of the Colleg late Institute, not the Y. M. C. A. as mentioned In our last week's 1:5. 19. â€"You will miss the treat of the season It you fall to hear Midam Seukn and Signor V'olosko on Monday evening next. in the Academy. Tickets. 35c , 25; and 15c.-3S‘l. â€"â€"A. B. Tssnv's Is the place to buy your candles: cholca mlxorl only 10 cents 5 lb. or three pounds hr 25 cents.â€" 33d. â€"KERR: Co. bought 100 new Mantle: at half price. It you want. a Mantle less thfyn wholesale prices come and see as. â€"Mrs. Lang on“ r ; for sale, on easy tc rms, that comfortable brick house, cor. of Mm and Ridout sta.â€"35-:t. â€"Fa: or cream mixed candies and choco- lnte creams as 150.31b at. A. B T331325. â€"Hnon‘s PILLS cure all liver llln, hlllons- {1983, j aundioe, indigestion, slck headache. -â€"The Penn Obtunder used by MP. Nm- ANDS is the best for ext-acting teeth. â€"90. tf. â€"Y.mr cthca of twenty Dress Patterns less than wholesale price.-â€"Km 8: CO. 25:. â€"-Tm: Pos'r â€"To 15!; J an, 1896, â€"For One Dollar. cash. â€"-Wlll be enlarged next week. â€"The largest weekly east of Toronto. -The board of education will meet on Tuesday evening. â€"Glnger Snapa. 4 ounds for 25 cents at A. B. Tsmu‘s â€"3S-t â€"N‘c: Ire-3h salmon. only 10 cents a can at; A. B. Tnanv's. 354i. The placinzot the debts tor the I O.F. concert, on Monday evening at the low prices of 35c. 25c. and 15:3. deserve the pulse and support of our citizen-v, every- one of whom will no doubt grasp the opportunity ofl‘u'ed of beefing two of the most famous vocalists of the present dayâ€"- Madame Sziiks, ‘the Brown Betti," and Signor Voiosko, the noted Hawaiian bari- toneâ€"38. You can rely onge animus Outer: Fresh Fish, lemon Trmt. White m atlpwutpriouatA. B ra.-33tt. .mnmicARMI-$d. A Command-No Lotion. m Brefltl“ I Haifa eim‘"i an. un. S\turday,â€"Déo.78:h.â€"H. F ton n. J. C H u-stoue ; J. Keith w. R. nu; Dr. McAlplne vs L McIntosh; '1‘ Pat: vs. W. H. Simpson. â€"The curlers expect to enjoy a few ctlc-a on toâ€"day (Fl-Ida). u the gent c115 sup ha ambled Mr. Burns. the ext-enter. comp-n I good about cf â€"flr.J.C.mhumv-Mn vu- - --.â€" Tuesday, Dem 4th â€"J. Keith vs. M. W. Kennedy: J. M. Knowl-on n. F. Knowl- uon;G. A. Llctle vs. R. Hill”; J. Mc- Admns vs. Dr. McAlolne. Wrdnesdsy. Doc 5 mâ€"w. H. Shannon vs. Dr. Simpmn : J. G. Eiwu-d- n. J. D. Flavello ; G. H. Hopkins '7'. .7. M. Knowl- sog ; J McAgamu‘vg FkKnowlaon. --,. n. Uvâ€" __-______ Thursday, Dec. 6 h.â€"D. McGflhNn w. L McInto‘n: J. McLsnnm n W. Me. Lsnnnn; J. McMillan v9. 1'. Putt; S. Armourn_ W. Haydn; Frldny. D; c 7h.â€"T Baodlo n Dr Slmnatm; M. WKsnnod v5.6 A Little; D. McGrlbbenrs J. Mc nun; W. Mo- Loam ya. J; McglpmlimL Monday, Dan. tintâ€"S. Armour vs. T Brodie; W. Damian vs. J. G Edwards: H. Fmson vs. â€" :J. C. Hu- stona vs. G. 78. Hopklnt. ... -- _ No. 15.â€"T. Putt. T. McConnell, J. Keith, C, L'tbgow. No. 16 -H. Fmguson, A Rm. J. Cooper. J. Anderson. No. 17 â€"F. K 1owlson. H. Kncw'sm. W. White, '1'. Am smug. No.18â€"J. C. Hmrone. J. T. Hui-ing- ton.B, H. Walks 8 Hand: . No. 19 -J. Mchflllnn. J. fieSnyn. A. McCrlmmon. W. J. Wlmunoon. No. Shâ€"W. McLean». H. Glndmn. A. M« Intyro. J. Mutthnws. No. 21.â€"“‘. Brodie. Canoe. G. H. M. B‘ker. A. Btglnbochun No. flâ€"W. H. Simpson, R Fee. A Cu- mlchul, A. L'ele. N t. xxxâ€"J. M. McLennnn. '1‘. Ball. P. Mat-gun. T. Wslters Xx 24.-L. McIntosh, W. Bungalow. R Kennedy, Dr. Hut. â€"The followln men will be In d next week 197.1131}; nytcpeu: p y: Rink No l.-â€"G. L!Btlo.0. Pam. J. Rich- u'dnon. 0. Valid). No. 2 «R. 5mm. '1‘. Bad}. W. Wlddou. E. Gut-on. No. 3.4;. 8. Hopkins. A Landon. J. CMhro. W Solb . No £.â€"-Dr. oA‘plu. W. Need)». D. R w. Vance. N '. 5 -J. M. Knowl-on. D. Mon-nun. â€"F.;nowlng m the ma ct nu drum by the dlfllsnnc skin. at 39:00:10 meadow. Th‘ an: mm. on “chuckl- thnt of the Iklp :- We no "quested to auto cm unnat- mems have been undo for A (no luctm on the all-.boorblna tu'lon of axon-In the Academy of Mn 6. on Hand“ em- lng. Doevmher 17m. by Mr. Lenin F Pact. of New York. Mr. Pout hm a wry hub npnutlon mu the “no u no aim-mm nnd Attractiv- water. though It man be 1 «mm to mkn the question of an: onmlnhy. Mr. Pout bu long boon u leadfing «1'on c! tingle tux. sad no doubt the publ'c annex-Ally will Ill-(Hy avail themselves of the opportuu ty to hear the a stem u )lulnod by and: | clear and plu- ng Ipuk'r us Ur. Poo: II known '0 be. Admlulou I m be by ticket (free). Putlnulm In . latar lune. 6'13: rdawz'mremw; Haitiâ€"(£56; â€"The degree teem cf Lindsey lodge i. 0. 0. F., and e large number of the breth- ren, paid 8 interns! visit to thieeing lodge. No. 95, Uxbrid on Wednexhy eiternoon of leet w . muting the trip Birowfimfiégoxmmgm"?mfifi Pm“ nn 2 e party here. end their nnm a" were further augmented ef Mannie end Biec‘rwnter. On evrivni nt Uxbrldge they were met a: the etetlnn by the memheu of Nlpluinul lodge, heeded by the bend end the society gent. end were escorted through the prin- cipal etreete to flu iod room. Severei lnltietione end the co eating at new de- greee fine the members: 0! the Lindsey 'tesm an o rtnnity to diepiny their ettmctive en liniehed dxiii. end bneineu did not conclude till 1 late hour. when nil adjourned to the hotel, where e meet in- viting repeat ewnlted them. end e pieeunt hour wee spent at the-festive bean. They reached Lindsey nhont deyil ht next morning. h'zhi planet-d with the '- outing. end they nnen monelyrproeining yxhrldge BEE-6i 711-1356; E07615}; moat iftnwlve program. Grand Master Kayla. of Can- nlngson, pmided. ‘ â€"The Rev. Rabt. Johnston punched et the nursing end evenin service in St. Andrew's church on Sub th lest. The morning lesson was very interesting end instructive. es taken {mm J cshuel: 10‘ God heviag spoken to Jeshue. Joshue turns and speaks to the people: as e leader he knew whet he wns to do end he wen! i- rverdtodo the work. God sends His men blessings through one men to men, peon e. At the cYceeenordinetion service took plec-. st which thr.e new elders were ord .ined to the church nemel . "r. Rabt. R :95. Mr. James ow en Mr. Duncen MrD infield. At the evening service the ettendenm wee teiriy lerge end the service was. e3 usuei. v eeruest end imp‘essive. es taken tram 5 Metthew. 21,: chap. end 2S:h vcr-e. The pester sp ke on three reasons why men eh ~uld jsin the church of Gv-d: we owe it es e duty to God. to ourselves end to our tol- lowers Be elso mentioned reasons on the other head why men so often refuse to home memh rs of the church. -Beaverton Lodge No. 249, I 0.0 F. celebrated the deflation of the new 11 di 91: ngpgsdgy gvenlpg by lnviglng‘ a np_ m7 N -â€"The literary md deb-Mug society meets on Thuroduy night at 8 o'ciook. 3nd any member at the ”flotation In WdCZvan to join. â€"Papmtory service! will be cand Jcted In St. Andnew's church tonight, (Prick: ). at S o’clt c‘x and on Sunday next the m- ment at the Lord's supper will be dispersed a: the morning servlcc. â€"A drill clan fur the members at the junior department is held on Warhead-y asset-noon at 5 o’clock. â€"A bible class for young men is held on uonday night 3': 845, and to which .11 young men are welcome. â€"x-n’a meeting on Sands st 4 15. Snort address by Mr. Goo. W11 er. Every man welcome. !.-.°.‘.lm â€"An into-eating met-flag for all boys giggle: 16 la held every Thursday night st Keep the date In mind end reserve out: st Pmer’ a for the me: of the seasonâ€"the first vials to Linda 1 of Madame Sellks. the Bleak Put", an Slime:- Vcluhn. the {Alarm ngafinn Island. baritone. Tick- ets, 35c,c .5; find 15: -38 1. load” lulu n: an Annual]. Mus]. m Caucus. cum». I»... Boom! lot... Church lot... AS I INTEND GOING OUTOF BUSINESS AT ONCE. we also look after your interests, and are in a position to save you money if you are in need of DRESS GOODS or MANTLES. All lines of DRY GOODS exceptionally low to suit the times. You will find no such values elsewhere unless you dive a full third deeper into your pocket. As long as you look hard up you will feel hard up. Turn Over a new leaf and call on us. We will make you feel better at once. Coats in Ladies'. Cheap Capes} that will cure you of the blues. Storm Collars and Muftsâ€"One touchfiof the magic wand of low prices and out the bargains must go. ROBES. ROBES. ROBES to keep you warm at top quality and bottomjprices, at Lindsay's Leader of [17: Cash Price Dry Goods House. B. E. W. HOG-Am. . An elegant line of Ladies’ and Children’s to be closed out at cut prices, rangxng from $1.00 to $15.00. This cold weatherâ€"my what a stir it makes In our Clothing and yet Cloihing Department. It’s hard to tell facts about our not appear to be bragging. 866 the Cut Prices on our BOYS' OVERCOATS does not imply that CARTER carries a cheap grade of Cloth- ing, but does mean that he. is selling his Clothing cheap. It is really not necessary to inform the public of the fact, {or we feel confident that our seven years’ existence in Lindsay has established beyond all doubt that we do not carry inferior goods, but by taking advantage of the market at all times, are enabled to sell first-class goods at inferior prices. By your instinct when things are right in storekeeping as well as in home-making. You have the right of way, for the store long ago became The People's Throughfare. GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, JOHN DOBSON. PURE! FURS! FORE! YOU CAN TELL REEFEIR SUI T8 fo' Boys. jaunty, practic’bl and comjgrtabba. See the reduction ‘in prices on our MEN’S OVERCOA Ti éLADIESé Job '1 Dub;

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