" 4‘ Elegant Goods for almost nothing. it MEN’S OVERCOATS. Fabricsâ€"ijay lL‘iagonals, French Tricots, Wide or Kimmy ‘\\'.ll"\, German \Vorsteds. English Cheviots and 'l‘hiliet. (inll ('ienuine Scotch and Irish Tweeds. Styles â€"l‘rincv- Albert: and Prince Charles. Walking Style l-‘wtks. 'l'hree Hutton Cutawnys and Double or Single lirahtetl Sacks. (,‘nlorsdlllue. Black. Brown, Grey. At the beginning of the season every manufacturer predicted a booming trade. They we 1 t h d1 stocks on hand. When the demand is light, prices are .l‘ow.. †. the wholesale men was poor, conse Milli e til)1 gels: thgg (iifl'ers. we bought nearly $50,000 worth. Our b1 stock 15 a White Elephant on our handsâ€"1t must be sold, and for the balance of the season. we close our eyes to cost and inaugurate the This GREAT SALE Commences TO THE CANAJJIAN roe-1‘, niNDsAY. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 1393. REï¬DY-MADE CLOTHING AT VALUES T0 STARTLE THE GDMMUNITY 50c., till closed out ............. 23c for 60c. on the $. Some special lines in Men’s Overcoats. 50 doz. Men's Fancy Bordered. Hemstitched Hand- Fine Nap Overcoats, $3.75. were $7.50. Young Men’s Melton Overcoats, $6.50, were $11.00. kerchicis. regular price ,ch our price. . ‘ _ . . . . _ 6c {tine ‘liyeavir IOEer‘coatg. $3.5xpé::c$rco$clgoc. 25 doz. Men's Linen Web Suspenders with Drawer . ‘ . . s . ' . . pg . ’ a me ors u ( i ‘5 5 ’ bupportcrs. regular price 50c. go for... . . . . . . -Sc Fine Cork Screw Overcoats, $5.50, were $1 LOO. Fine \Vorsted ()vercoats, $7.50, were $12.00. Fine Wool Melton Overcoats, $3.50. were $12.00. :5 doz. Men's Fine Silk Neekwear in Checks and Four-in-liand, some of the GOOds are worth 50c. ‘1» re “False Prophets.†Owing to the exceeding] iggest Sale ever held in Canada. -DAY, and will continue for TWENTY DAYS. warm fall, trade with We were 0 ered from time to time well made and strong, regularly sold at 50c.. our price ..... ...... 36 D02. Men's All \Vool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, h eavy weight, medicated dye, ï¬rst-class, regular price $t.oo,down to . iodoz. Men's Heavy Winter Flannel Shirts. in all sizes, can't be bought anywhere for less than $1.00. our p ...-0.0.00-0 3,» l’lCC.....-o....o...-.......... .... I I. We ï¬nd ourselves too r. ' of them must go, and 1c- in store. Bring your 0 World to make on STAP 10 pieces Wide Shaker Flannel i..;x.'r\‘tl . 25 piece- ‘uV ide Shula :- Flannel Worth it) A x». c: 50 pieces Heavy. Very Wide ling“ lT-e to 17:, - - Vii-Nu: ‘. :35 pieces Standard (3112- r: , 3c unalitv if rt p'iirth, ...- Cottr Hades worth '_-.. Com nades, best i;:i:..it_\~. \u r':. Navy Blue Flaunt-l worth - Navy iluo Flannel, All-W. «.1. 6 pieces Fancy Shirtizi: 1h. 5 pieces Fancy French Plant. l7'..~ .' i-Ir r DRESS GOODS . 20 pieces Dress Gouda, ll -;‘ 1. all ll one price. 200 yds New llnlvrzu‘iiiiw, ' ‘. ' i. sale price . . ‘20 Dress l'atterns. ratiizizi; ir-vn. '25 End. China “ills, Striped \:2.- sale lrl’lt‘i“ 30 Emil Sill. Mrrrr, Salim. ‘ Urns (irmns, ref: .ir ' 0“" priee --°"- - '°"-"" '°""""'†22:: :4 doz. Men's All \Vool Striped Shirts and Drawers, 36 thZ. Men‘s SCOlCll Mixed Shirts and l)i‘.'l\\’Cl'!~‘, all Cxtra, heavy “Tight. rcgulm llrlcc $150. will sizes, heavy winter weight. regular price use. .. .. . . .\.. Ulll’ lriCCse-e nose coon! .lotolelue.:sess‘s one: l‘)C so dun. l\ en's llcuvy Wool l.lllCLl Working (doves. Fine Beaver Overcoatsï¬ogo. Were $15.00. FURNISHINGS. ieo doz. Men‘s llmvy all Wool To? Rib Sex... .. . too so dos. Men's Colored Cashmere boc ‘3. regular price iii-ultm Haida. Neat Cheeks. Stripes and Silk Mixtures. l'lwrv atit. h is mrefully taken livery seam is double newml With Sill.- Tlueml. Hutton: are well sewed on and wound, They are lined with Farmer's Satin. Italian cloth, limihlé Warp Scrvve or Mouth Commute. equal r. ‘ iii Hi i')‘ l("-I‘C‘\[ in lines: Clltutll wilt'lt‘. l.tl\‘C )‘Glll’ CllUlCC })ricc'II..l 0.....- 130 l’ersian Lamb (.aps. all sires, $11“ were $3.50. .38 First Quality l’crsiim Lamb Caps, $3.90, were .9...» . ï¬ % Boys' and Children’s Surfs and Overcoats start big at $7. If these prices don’t fetch you, call at Gough’s and make your own prices, the goods must be Sold. GOUGH BROTHERS. The Wonderful Chea L p Men. INDSAY AND PETERBOBO- FE PE in? ‘E’Jfllï¬ gaze-“Em 'E'S FLANNE Heavy All-‘\ (ml Urey l inllv‘i». . “'idc Army Florin is. - __Magazi;£.j.: , , PRIZE HISTZR‘Y » ~n 40K AGENT .. GREAT inn. , we “World's Columbian .. 3 Exposition Illustrated. 5:»... ed the manor: and ONLY Award a: .c..- u World“. Fur. as the Richest inner??? ' the Most Authentic and Complete 2.. | ‘ MWorld's Colombian imposition. . . .M: E. Iangney. .. st Sight. Luge Commissions. - v0 Territory. , ' - lOc. instance for terms and cacti: .. .r . .‘L: â€d Muses. J. B. CAMPBELL. ._ .71..“ â€Mai Moms Street, Chic 530. m. - en route to his lady love is not to be Sally had placed in her bag expecting to this hazardous journey before her i balked by the bitterest blizzard that ever eat on the way home. strength gave way. Then, ti‘eziililing ; blew, and if Joe entertained any qualms. These edibles she carefully divided and “blunt“. Sb. Cl‘t’lli “10“.: the ‘ they were on Sally's account ; certainly QIIIOD‘ her scholars in equal proportions, building to the front door and stuzii- . not on his own. and by pretax-ï¬lling lilo had reserved biing inside fell an inert mass upon the 5 some or arse at t em eat without " The Christmas Exercises at School. suffering any compunctions on teacher's Sally usually rode to school on a. little account. 1; mndm .0", meal for ten White pony. but that morning a Deiflh- l or twelve hungry bovs and girls, but it bor had driven over in his bobsied with ~ was bum;- than mains 3 one of her pupils, promising to call at l The Wood Gives Ont. Muszc. RGAN, PIANO, VOCAL MUSIC all PIANO TUNING. an. new 11mm. “Teacher‘s dead! teachers dead 2" ‘ 33:10? lsesonm star the Org-ind and fiends: ...i. ._-..,..; cs. momma meteor-too screamed one of the littlehmis. l‘lltltdr , Residence:Skitch'sT H I" m endiWilllm there was a general outer y Mm ll 113d 'streei. Music furnished for excursione'end the effect of arousing Sally suliiciemly , rowel many.OcL5.1lI.-21. ' to reassure the children. Two of the 1 biggest boys helped her to a chair near ' the stove, where. after resting a few l WiAAg iGOOdeg‘ NEW MOULDINGS NEW PICTURES ! NEW 33AM ES the school for them on his return from Son of the older bovs at ï¬rst insisted town. This arran ement had not dis- - - tux-bed Sally's tranguility in the leashi‘or ?:h:%i:§h::%;:$ 33:, talï¬oo‘; minutes, the frozen snow begun to (123- I solve and for the ï¬rst time since leaving , she had an intuition that Joe would be when it blew o I l pen, they were lad to . . join the circle with the rest arou‘nd the ‘5‘ bu‘ldm? “hf. °°“'d 0?†“er “-"3- l stove, near which all huddled‘ together l-‘our, 5' 6 “float. came and 1‘35“] l ' without any common to the raging \'_ So ï¬erce was the draught that tiie‘ Confronted by 3 Problem. along before the exercises were ï¬nished for warmth. The cold was intense. A bliuard. To entertain her charges â€"-I. thick chunks of “mod were quicklv re- and if he should ask her to ride home with him she wouldâ€"well, she would offer no ob'ectiom. itch of w t . . _ )d . . The sch lhouse was in the center of a 393k etiventvn{coit‘l‘ifb‘nibtil'e 2?? sill-:2: Sally had recounted every story she solid and lmâ€"d to be thawed out lines of i'itii'eililclii" 13:13:13ng “Eusyrfï¬igflnff l thesttve " . - flirt "- ~ ' 0 w i’ i when one Of 1““ “Iâ€! "" ““1 . hunger asserted itself and they refused duced to ashes in the ï¬re and by 3 T" “dd [0 her distress “13 “'l‘llIv 0f 01] o'clock the supply “-35 50 hourly 22:. in tile: lumps KRVB out, )illUigllig the for the next Two Mont/’80 hausted that it was evident that more T001“ â€â€œ0 “I?" darkness 83"9 for 8 thin n‘ilsl’ be obtained or all would {reels to gleam 0f 1‘3!“ “‘3‘ forced “3 “‘33" death. through a. crack in the door of the stove. Improved room motildinzs for the artistic burg. ing of pictures filled to order. New Style Cur tau: Poles. New Style Win- dow Silence. N ew Sty is r nper Housings. Parlor Ceilings and Wells tinted in Alsbsstine or repaired in the latest Chicago style. \ "lit dztiuuliau gloat. a... ed. The people were few in number and the nearest farmhouse was two miles away, but Sally's scholars had the true Dakota contem t for distancesand a two or even four mi 9 tramp across the prairie twice a day was of little moment to their sturdy physiques. They were sure of a warm roon on nrrbvat, tor in the back yard wuss. whole cord of sawed wood brought from the river bottom, which 'DSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 1. 1533. ____.__â€"_,._._____.â€"â€"â€"â€" LOCA L \l .\ 'li'l‘ ii I: s. ___.oâ€"â€"â€"â€" CTORIA COUNTY CO Uh CIL 3530? AND STORE, NEXT POST OFFICEr’EX W. A. GOODWIN. LindanJSEpt. 28th. 1393 â€"77. district that was not very thickly settl- ed for a drink. - to be pacified. l A l 311: Q‘zuuulinu £0.51. ( l November sou-ion. -. " , members of the county parliament me: p 11 â€"l Ixmxn mass A â€"- am, home, â€mm, on Tuesday or ..i-~. .- :1 â€". _,.__- __ LINDSAY FRIDAY. DEC. 1. 1893. . . . 4 . . . c . . .. . _ .\llliOu"h the woodpiie lay Within Prior to this misfortune Sally had made pull! . ., m m1, ,0 me call of m. .. ‘~_' isrigly used in the big stove “H110“ 811m thirty (00:91» the schoolhouse, there was the children spread their outer wraps on 8 m" :“ufli‘; starï¬kggbgoi? .. p _“ ‘ p'm" p I iii-CL: 0n the shimmy of Christmas. The exercises were partially oyer In 15:2:tfl'lsl;lfleQ-xitllj'iugiout _to it. . In iiiiiefliii? :trollmddthe ï¬re, on winch she El. msmoxnomns xx . .. msmi twoâ€: Messrs Acfmï¬ :. Y.“ the little sclioolroom when the teacher car it ’zz‘†‘ “ xere 1‘ “3" ’m' on 'e g.“ n, then ta ing the 8101' "2531.33 KAHIBASSIS. ' Boaum.Csmeroa. Chambers. Dr. (or: "l‘i‘ Imediums.nattnowieï¬ellf-KW“ i pessible to see ï¬ve feet in any direction, *‘ 1'. uthgrow. bownsbrougb. MeM'..Zet:. to make a. fa'lse step meant certain death Christmas is rut. \Vlzat on earth do people Want, to go beastly Inn: Journeys became aware of an atmospheric change arsmcnm CHAIRS of in cold “cunt-r fox? and whr snouid a that caused her heart to beat like a .. . . _ fei‘iowlmve to put himself into aezire _ ,_.._.., _~ ' ..- _ he called and cordial invitation to tripliainmer.foratenyecr,1s residence in 32:: ,‘lgflzdï¬an-Vf ‘Eleu “1’19“; \Ot‘ltcn 511° "a! Description. .. 3,1,2". abompgon, Dr \‘rooumu. 5-. â€3m“; “’1' dysll’ii’si“ and “mi him‘eif S ALLY J AGKSON’S GRIT “drop in often" when he rode away were the prairie country had made he†an in their “-193" a la" ‘3 0 â€it "is 10.3" Its. Walters. Wilson and Dr. \\ 90-. X, _. .4 with goose and fills! beef and turkey? . . . nevertheless quite sincere adept in reading weather Signs. She had 1 03,1“! ha 33’ A“ 330.1%}. r 0‘“ l “5. â€"59 _Fwom are â€m. at my pdcazâ€" . m, Mey. y. 1“ And then that fearful indigestible plum â€"- ' seen that queer haze in the sky before blizzard at: {uél‘lhfl t{.e {Empress Of.“ . ; for " , Minutes of lost any of June session were , , .41 pudding, and moms nightmare inviting H . _ . 3°“ Y°'"“ '° KW" 3" F“°- and experienced that same palpitationm the shown 0.“ Elna, on“. d r0722“ l'u WEB Arm Rocking Chairs unconï¬rmed. H, . mince piesâ€"dreadful! As for the I dontlikejhe 100“ 0f the 3k? th" There wasto be a. real old-fashioned the atmosphere which she had oncehk- WI un ‘ ty 3"" s 0 the" $1.00 each- Uome’NiL‘AliCNS. amount of alcohol in various forms that mormn 1 M3â€: observed 019 00â€â€œ Jack- New England dinner at Corn Jackson’s ‘ 933d to nature trembling 3‘ the {9†0f home “It" the storm was CV" ‘Experi- - for " ‘den read and laid before the COLSLI. my eople imbibe, injuring their own 5°11 to 1119““? '3 1’9 “0°" :11 “‘9. “Ch homestead Christmas day, and as Joe's "119°11qu disaster. The wind shrieked â€â€œ3990“ “5 these crowded â€"91“" on manta†and Bed Springs mowing documents: mil-.4 saith drinking other people‘sâ€"dowu- door 0‘ {“5 153198 “"9110“. calms “I" claim lay thirty miles away, across the uncannily down “1° 011‘ He.“ the “'in' m? “â€15 memory and “tsul‘ed m any- i $50â€"20“ value. - the clerk of the county of Octane. arm?! right degrading. Consider, too, the ward. ‘Most wish Sally hadn t pasted prairie trail, he had arranged with dows rattled in their e. merits and the 11â€"8 b1" pleasant SGDFMIODS- ,, ,. m, xmon bridge. ...“... childish extravaganees You indulge in at 3° 305001; ef I aunt “make“ were at†Sally’s parents to drive over Christmas door 511003‘ 50 violentlythat a chair had But Sally never “Mk“ her duty and Bedroom set“ from $850 up. .. .. the clerk of the united counties of Ivan: Christmas parties. right down puerile. I ‘9 â€v.3 ï¬rst-class bl‘m’d- Lordy 3 eve and occupy their guest chamber. *9 be propped against It to meet the re- 30“" bravely prepared $0 accomplish the See them. . .. t Uundu “a Glengury. relative to :5 ', ‘6, call it. Fancy playing at forfeits, pull- Pm ,sorry them @brtstmas exercxsps Joe had been mentally laying great 515“! 00- , dangerous feat. hnotttng together some I nines 0n the Grand Trunk railway. i, ., .1 ing crackers, dressing up in colored want held aday’ or two sooner. Joe 11 ans for the proper spending of that Sn the girl had no thoughtof cur- News Of Sï¬fmg “St-“d by the “0.75m Pia)" A 1‘! ° moment or Lounge lo k of the county 0: Huron. h" 3 5‘ 9f 5811.? 5 1111531“, when 11° 8°“ gliristmas eve ever since he received his tailing “‘9 extremes but rather 0f 1'0' mg â€horse, she made 3’ 09910“; enough and ttxum almost at Colt. ' the c. r" not the lealslstion 'o Wig here.†invitation. He wisely ï¬gured thatSally ‘ longing them, for, With 3 "is 0111 to reach from the sxde “"qu ‘9 the i. "(om Ion mm solideted my†E" J 0 stop your nonsmse,Ca_leb,_†return- would be kept pretty busy Christmas beyond her years, she leaped to the “â€00dp119- One fwd 01' ll’IlSS etled to â€"â€" â€w†5333 M e can " ’e ed his write, with some asperityunwhich, day, ï¬rst in helping her mother and conclusion that the children must not be the arm of the biggest boy in the room, NG Oct. 1m. . th r We ti. n4 however. a trace of anxxety was discern» iam in entertaining sh. company, of allow d to venture out in the race of then unfastelung the {limiter she instruct- U N DERTAKI " "‘° “‘1‘" ““me†“M“ ‘ ' ,, .h “â€1 ble. [Sally’s no fool: she‘s been caught whom there would be several aunts and the st rm that was almost 11 n them. ed ï¬lm ‘0 ““50 the Wmdo" Md P885 the , bounced in his onicc. in connection .. . , out in bad weather before this and uncles, together with sundry nephews Lighting the lamps, ‘ recess t was rope out to her when she tapped on the "MY DARLIXG, .‘n' DARLING,†WAS ms In all its branches: you 1"!†msysrem. ‘ i «in knows enough to make herself and the and nieces. who werenure to appropriate rendered necessary by t 9 leader: skies, casement. mmxm ï¬nd Prices Right . m. W. A. s‘chse.1 â€52:22:13 :00: Mr. -Illlsrcprssentst on as 0 on W? ‘ CE 11?, she sen! one of the boys outside to close Sully Battle- With 0-0 Blim- youngest girl in her arms she sat in her Wrapping herself in her thick ulster swivel chair and in her sweet contralto she pu.led the hood over her head! voice soothed them with sim l ' cautioned the frightened children not until the tired, hungry young 12:03:: M E TANGNE to em on any "account until her re- got their rrows in sleep. ' ' turn and then opening the door- plunged Brave inle woman l A dozen live. youngsters comfortable if the worst comes to the worst. One ’ud think the l schoolhouse was fifty miles across the all Aunt Sally’s attentions. . As theywould not arrive until Christ- the W004“ Shatter!) and mother to bring mas morning Joe had determined to do in 8- fl’e‘ih supply 0f W09d- . his share of mouopolizing the night i Before the last recimhon had been previous, and to ask Sally to be his wife de‘ll'fl'Od and the dozen 001101!!! had was the central pivot of big plan], B. marched round the room With tiny Ciro-do In Eldon by him, as con Rilr “up 1-1892. ‘ y . 7, 'h the moor of reentry offices. mauve w m “MI and shots-acts or certain town one ' properties in the county or Victor-is. h Moment of the grand Jury u‘. the {on prairie ’siiead of on’y ï¬ve. Do be sensi- ble.†Sally Jackson, their pretty 19- oer-old ‘ daughter, 1808*“ 8 d‘lm’i“ 001 in was fully satisï¬ed tint she was the only American flags upheld singing mean- forward in the snow now almost waist dependin ' Bros. - - - ' - . v - x on her forum lo.25m«ec.,0pp. cough per caps and things. Then everybody . of M' h b all (1 , . . striotic air, the storm burst in (199% . sense she had in do and good Uni . Nov. 15h. 1m â€"84. _ “,0“. June. 1893‘ m cm «mm, EA†to sing. whether he can or not. and stoners ‘ “me ‘ 3 0WD†0"9 for life, and now that he had thoroughly ï¬ll It! ury. Some of t 0 little girls. U b! How the cruel, icy blast hungri- .h unused 90 far to pre- Mug mmcmwf of Wigwam; e . . â€m her the sum of $30 a month. Her Ierve er charges from harm, but she J E Sootheran- (in. county â€oi 1n Much. 189?». “I, . . settled this proposition in his own mind alarmed at the violence of he elements, he was feverishly anxious to receiv‘e 5°C." ‘0 whimper, and SJ"?- qulï¬et That he was not in. them, told a Christmas story, which was hIndian of Mr. CAMERON. leooufled by Mr H ,. " R the m documents were Uh » a m committees to which they re h) ll ly leaped to inciose her in its deadly em- brace. Fine particles of snow dashed into her 0 es and in a few seconds form- ed in a so id lump. completely blinding dreaded the moral ‘ from their slumbezg'wmn' twakenod strum?“ mmiiuï¬â€™ui'ii‘él‘l‘ . MONEY T0 LOAN you tire yourself out dancing with. a. lot of silly girls, and make an idiot of yourself kissing them under the father cultivated 640 acres of Dakota prairie land. and it was his cum in Sally’s answer. different to her he felt sure, but whether having the desired effect when the chair minim“. I m â€any very glad the J01“. :ï¬séulglgpvgfthï¬tcgtgneumd for â€52:11:" h i ked h ii h be h if t H: door dd i vo way and ti o h B t ch b ve ' l h d in a Pe 13! in the etc the k l "I!" asked me down thii 8i“- . . m . I c i im we enou to is w‘ o a e _ m on v n , l er. u . rs m . no ton 'ou 5‘" an 6 ... to es in 5 his neighbors. Both he and his wag another mantel; Jog. ‘7“ not ‘ self- latter, with a loud bane. flew open, of turning back. Cl y hugging the When help would lug-.1, "nâ€. for In? at 1": Boles a, M 2.93"“ I my: “WK“. â€:2â€: realised how great must be the anxiety he by 3,, mum)», “a mended by . “on, I mull have a cosy. quiet day to myself, and if the servants are out. and the an icy blast. fol10wed by a side of the building sh ntlously felt wife were pioneer â€ï¬n is the county. satisï¬ed young man. and realized that admitting ~ own»: A. w. Grout. or Woodvme- T, ...... xo'rss msoomvrzv t'of ï¬ne snow. causing the her way until .1“, reached the further 01 the parents for the safety of their chil- Lyons township, for which the commie-j girl that could make him truly happy time I. landlady has gone to her mottror’ls,d(1’iko wnerp tilts! laid?" 1': “:6, the lwomeu lare complex creatumo‘kften flashingâ€... to shriek with “mm. hrd bl 11 sh pod l â€a rd: Cliristmassiu . 11': POP“ 31‘} YO 911' ,omo " 301338 orin w are none sus ct an ' ' ' , w owouw c o sharp '. um ,0. w gaithï¬iirirruilv enjov mvs‘clf in a men hem my? “ham by tho pro- wherg the exact rover: might reason: Sally Jum {OYWSVFW 9103“!" 4001’ with a stick. up I £3311.qu of the necessity of entertsin- c m sum not w ","m 1...; , . .. “w“°;mu?$$;flgcfmtfm ‘ l“ ' sensible, rational 'mannér; rind as for 38068 0‘ eu‘ Vivacious daughter. whose ably be oountad upon. Hence his per- ' “d ‘0‘!“ an 030" 'l‘lCh required Unable to etc on account of the frozen Od‘to 3 "1‘01"! Sail)?! ought. revert. “Me-MI" 3Ԡhe to m. medias comm,†“‘1‘". ._H.uoz a telegram? “Letter min- chams few could resist. turbed feelings. nor entire “unit!!- Th" “"10 Dhe snow luodto her eyeballs, Sell shone- w." atâ€. "‘4 the girl wondered if h. “mus-Wes su newly“ . Wu râ€" g bur: carried. Do come down tonight. if But J00 Chdmtfl. s sturdy you 103- He was aware that the Christmas ex- turned the *0! i3 “0100* “‘3 had “'0 ed to t is to lean out and the a“. [5.1mm them. Ara-r settling burr“. lurid-fl by I, m“. l ..m‘ possible. Maud here; also all boys and 3101’ “"08 It th- flflhot ï¬nd ‘ the ercises st Sally‘s school were to be held . 0"‘h9mm| bflwh “W1“ 0 l3 loop inher d. Bil “over her this .h on: mentors†in 5., own lom‘cu ag‘laln- nth . 000. John “lull-W l "m" girls. Do not disappoinLâ€"Jomroul." . county, '35 1" “860W ‘0 be the Friday foreuoon preceding Chriu- ' “<15" m Then '5' "mm“ ‘0 left arm-be then a the shena- ° 5'8“ I series of 1. self. I, . council-onions M m u; , {one Whoooo 1 Hour“; Wu...“ my D the snout favored club’s camber-s. his ' ' _ l shutout of entertaining hulchohn. doddbyfln Win“ boldly duh- portioning â€nothing an i. gm, you m at top-72.1: admi‘ ' at use. .- sonar 0 e d Gladstone Where’s-my dros- suit. my l good looks. “undue-.0! :uoflm wit m ““53 "mm“ “'1’ l" NP" '0 It was Customary for“ children to .4 into the open in the directional the 9:4 “M†m “f... um our. M“. cull-u hr the â€I! W- “ lu shirts my boots. mv evervthlng? Hi - I “41300181 disposition olwcvs insuring mob "1° â€Poolhoufl,‘ in mm;- ‘0 “0' eat their dinners at school. which ordi. "papa. 0‘ thanks him) 1‘. "5. feltsuro red m ion-t nâ€- f' . u. N m N m meme "1°“ hip-hooray l Won": 1 iii" a. good 0 4 him a lament-reception. Perhaps the Belly home In mulfltho 3 M“! MW- ; nnrily wee uotdiemisssd until Bo'clock. in m knowledge“ n. 10““ “Ii. 3m m anybody ..., “um...†QWM ~ . . -molt.â€"00fllct. 3:0 .... ...... ...... l w .. ~ w . ...... ...... ...... sincerest WWW: “mm...“ *“'...,""°‘.':.....""..'°::. westerns. r ......M rrmweim....,« .... ...... ...... ...... ... w °- , are enumerate -.:.- ' ' . . . c“ . , . , sham u _ “ .. . ~ , g";th::’2“3$°,ï¬â€™i?3m“33.3333 ! 8am for hslfnsectiou of good land. on ground. Like his prospective hunt-h. wag. â€m bomb ... “I. da- #3 a. line am he 53% dream he like Iâ€, a. bed W ‘m w“ the J“. m d m mu Glo‘odcldxuifokes' w £1 wireinto’ "“°h â€M ‘1‘!†h°“'°* 5“ m m"- h'» 90°- W‘ M" 0""m 09" mi Causeway non. of the MM' “when. guided b it. a!» " “9‘“- Dldhionw sham; J H SooTHERANI " m bmamma um. l r: ï¬ercest ooooand .turkcy and won't! bu†u†“313"“! 1°“. 'h“¥- may the wuthor “tor M118 'wdlxndc facials-d hesnpsovided With food. â€4' good back so the â€OI. kt 5" “In his: noon the .im. ' ' w -, mm.w 1 :0" “in†{he fizz. 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