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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Jan 1904, p. 9

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the invest , and you y equslled on requm pSAY. b1 rod pump ump on the awed to MM |RY Yuan IES AND ’ TOPIC. ma cor! roasts. I IN InCL' mum ‘uy a pump lich do not within the AYS NORTH- LLE. .ymonts to :fits of his ordets Inn y .ght ZINE to Wilcox of the JIM. maul min: were read by Savoury, A. W, and on motion they were - The follow“ report. n man presented and “opted: 1153 Directors’ 1%pr o the Slum-holders of the Lindsay camelcry Comgur , l 3. Directors of Conway beg ”want their report {or the year “follows; . Company was moorpomted 24th. 1870. under the Aqt re- gog Demo-{cry Companies. and ' â€" Inn. firm. '1‘th registered SCPL 1 the owners of as :11: River clad in tha- town; ' H IOUU“) . Company was morporated {he 3, 24th. 1870. under the Acct 1'0- uiog (.‘tkmt-tcry Companies. and 3 [asiszercd Sept. 10th. 1870. They , the ownvrs o! the cemetery own as th» RLn-r'aidc cemetery. ' he township 0! Ops. bc- {mpmed of the east In“!!! the uh half of lot twelve, in the fifth W o! the said township 0‘ 9, W m4 of the Sousa: river. amtaining thirteen acre: more 1235. 3.31! an acre 01 the thirteen leased from the township of 0p. ~59 5232's dnL‘Lng from Oct. lat, 118 ments, {6 of 2mm :08ng who), a 35 females; 42 were over 50 ns. 13 were between 20 and 50, 2 re between 12 and 20. and 2-1 were ex 12. sales for burial sites during your wereâ€"for Dingle games. 00, and (or lots $450.1”. making a a! o! $45.00. fitment of receipts and ex- hues for the current ye‘ar. , 4â€"-_-) rterest mine m; ummc Imn vacuum mm: or um um, wa .v. -..- F, ' 1 Media hereunto annexed, Mn which it will be seen that we we cash on hand {352.31, and tint a revenue {or the year was {353.- and expenditures ‘85131. the Board or Director: cousint 'ot a following gentlemen: Meats. wane, Knight. swwart. Clarke. mnedy'. Hopkins. Lytle, Milne and Rant, all of whom retire but are gible for re-election. Lindsay. Jan. 18th, 1904. :icufxously; rgcommend Lydia JE' {1:13am 8 1 egetable 00de Aose Of an sisfprc mafia-vino with Miss Gannon, Sec’y Detroit. e“! Art Association, tells ”"92 women what to do to vmd pain and suffering caused .y m troubles. “ms" 0‘ 1:: sisters suflering mth . e Weakniss and the troubles so often befall women. I suf- f‘” months with general weak. and felt so weary that. I had bin-d rkto keep “P- I had shooting pugs, was ““3137 miserable. In my 61s- [was a"ivised to use Lyeha E. "1’8 Vegetable Com- d. and it was a. red letter dayzto ‘ "p?“ took the first dang for at 3ozal.;............ ” '3 $3.15 account of mortgage... 185.00 lane: on hand from 1902 3,015.97 lociation. â€"‘ 50 “u I" or! nal above ;F’°0iag genuiienggfmizo pgducg one considers that Miss ml011’s letter is only one of the ““988 hundreds which we c<>ntumally publishing in the news- :fifi this country, the great'iirtnc _ Pinkham’s medicine must be a 01 lots. .... e of single grave: 8158 graves... ...... gins foundations" .‘ mn' tips removab......... ...... mm"... .............. adwised to use Lyalia E. 8. Vegetable Com- ! xt was a. red letter dayzto took the first dose, for at my restoration began. In was a. changed woman, '11 in every respect. I felt 1d happy that I want all suffer to getwell as I did.” LA CANNON, 359 Jones St.. 11-, Secretary AWnr Art â€" QSOOOIorfclt if original ofabooe human“: and be produced. Annual Meeting- Receipts. Prxxrux :â€" we made 81 in- rm being males. and Deposi?“ Statementâ€"T” ENDS 1'1 1904! .msuz with " E‘B] 9.1-“ u." -__, - V _ ed. .The mar-W Ed by t416,301” pany, amounting to {$365.00. haw 9.150 been examined-by us. J. M. licLENNAN. .W. H. STEVENS. I A . 'AnditorS. On motion Messrs. S. J. Playtair On motion Messrs. S. J. Playtair and G. H. Matt-mow”: appointed di- rectors, to replace two of the older hand at xiiâ€"e738 at the year was three hundred and [thatwo dollars and thirty-one can“. as above stat- more cal-5.1m! mg 2. , all in .x much 5'50!!th ratio than it. has been gns‘ sibia- to immedhtfly protd‘, even when using our mar. :ndezvcrs and Loaucd on morW‘....... 2,310.00 ‘ 16.27 Cash in V. L. 8: Sum Co- Bank or Montreal,-oafih......- ”4.43 Cash on hand......... ............... 31.61 members. - Thanks to tn: Um“. prosp fit: 0! ms raunchy. the u'gaud Tmnk Rail- way Company has enjoyed. with all the bmdeus of ambition swoon-pan;- in; 1mm. .1 period of consuafly in- creasing traffic utmdin; over the past six 3mm. each succzxiingfiar Polling for met-mad faciliziu in the waz- of additional siding-4 and lit-:- tion truck». imu‘icx bridgai and T-hoy Talked Business. The Board of Diregtora tor' 1904 held a. brief :buSingss meeting, in the course of which hat year's im- provements and the work to be done in 1904 were discussed. .Téhe new and wide gravel road throuah'the- 0am- otery was" declared to be 0. mt un- x'l'o Editor or The News. Toronto.) Sinâ€"W ithuut wiah‘m to enter into a contromrm‘ over L11.- siluat‘on or prolong its discussion through the press, but bipaua: of the [c a nut Minna on th: part of the wage: mull may be takzm as indifference to Lht- welfar: of car patrons, orfin unwillmgnen on our part to rtcbg- nizc that that: ntili remains room for improx’cmcnt on tha part of all rail- Maya 1 will ask the we at your columns for '1 short statement from the Main lines, Being the Arteries of the System, had to be Improved Flat of All, but tho Branch Llnos will now Ieoolvo Attentionâ€"what" ha Boon Accomplished In the my Of New Stations, Etc-Illnons Spent on Steel Bridges. the standpoint of the Quad Trunk )milway 'xclativea taut: Mplsints in rogue. to unsatisfactory Benin on “"08 in Outuio. PRES. HAYSREPUES .10 6.1. R. (Rims $tlaries.... ............ .. ......... \V'orkmen‘s wages......... Commission o'n loans......... Extension of waterworks ..... . Foundation stone......... Lumber......... ...... ...... sod ........ n ..... nun. "nun-u WI Flowers and bulbs“... ......_ Hard“: r0 ........ . . u. ........o n: Sundrirs ..... . ....... .. ...... Th: exiticiém is made: x-xwditurzé haw all bet fl‘nt You Want. In Wedding Stationary ing cards we letd- New in ma and urn-6t“ ‘ EPnzswzx'r CHAS. Buns, G. my smug}: Expanding”. ationery “Id Viab! .d. Nemut damn; to-date ”fl" ”I" mam thgt thase mli been made on $454.12 851.81 175.00 187.48 14.75 1290 14. 41 16. 25 59.10 19.87 73AM!" mama neuosauzen â€"â€"I- u .mâ€"u “â€"v hula: time; the Weak traln islate every day in reaching Lindsay. Mon- day the line between Lornevillc and Ooboconk was so badly blocked that the train was cancelled. The out and west trains have been be- hind time every day for the past .week. I Tuesday morninepwhilc the shunter was moving some empty cars in the vicinity of the iron bridge. a. couple of ears went on the track. blocking the line so that No. 21 train Ltrom Port Hope could not get past. It took: one and one-half ham to clen- the line. At Lindsay the parlor car and a coach were dropped or! thereo- ular end the train lelt for Toronto made up of a begaaoepar and one coach. pulled by two engines. All Trains Late Owing to the Storm:â€" Soul's! encollod. The extreme cold weather and xe- cent snowstorm have caused consid- erabic havoc on the Midland diviSion of the G.T.R., demoralizing traffic so badly that some of the trains (tom the bfanch lines running into Lind- my1 ham had to be cancelled alto- gether. while all others have been late in arriving. The Haliburton train is about the only one that has been running myherg hen; reg-' 0,1,1 more [or the branch how, in the mutter of hslte; cqutpmbnl and un- prpx'od Lnin ethics, “1th. 1 trad, a greater degree of mtishcti-Jn L0 our patrons than they have exper- ienced hexetofoxjc. and much more .an they could cater hope to re- evive (roan any company not. so mall pquippcd 35 the Grand Trunk Rail- way with double hawks, extend“: luminah, and large amply 0! roll- ing stock. This IE not intended in an); my to justify 0-: excuse any mission .on me man or cine.- om- cials or (mlosm to do that: things ,which pertain to the proper tram-itcâ€" Lion of rmlxoad minus. but newly as an explanation for some things mulch the management admit 3A un- satisI-xctm'y to Ulamseqlvcs as well as to the unveiling public, but which we hop-2 may be battered wit-hm the near {alarmâ€"Respectfully. CRAB. M. HAYS. emu". \‘imPresideot and General Found Dead .08! Woodvmo. An 010 man namod'lcheown. who had been ‘living by himsnlr in a shanty m the vicinity of Woodvilie. for a numb 3:" 0! years, W19 found dad in the shack just week. Dr. zBurr‘ows; was notified by Mr. 6qu Christ. .mc village. clerk. yesterday “(sf-now. mire demo: wofit to .Wmhvino hat exunng, .and after viewing the both; (It-sided that an inâ€" quest was unnecemry, and gave an ordar 101' burial. , . - When it is remembcfod that those main-lines «to th: ohier arteries or dramas through which all .0! the {tonic of the mummy mat be nomad, (cm om of the brnn‘hos contribut- in; its proportion thereto. it will b- at once conoodad that It is that pro- per this portion of the lion innit! first be put in condition to handle heavy traffic or it would income ctoggod :ndflm situation on the bran- ches be non zwows than thatcom- planned 01. rRinse of our waders who haw been over those portions! of die lino on ”high tho hwyy work had been in program win ham notedthax it‘haa in many cases involved th: dimorbmg of miles of exintina; Luck. Lhcmb) nwmitating slow tune by trains. with tho accompanying ro- ads of do) u] in! arrivnl at terminals. This has had the some: effect onI :hc brunch hnc 'Lrniu somvicc as the pro- verbm row oi bricks, when. the- first lit-Eng knocked uvzr. all the hul- zmtc are enacted the same way .m-lay L0 any one of our through: uni)» nmrzly udvzrscly alfcota ‘ihu Connecting trains from Ln: many Jumlion pointev. When to thiscom ditiou ol affairs is added the inn:- pnisnc: of me great number a! new (unwloyhfi made necessary by in- uwmd traffic. intnmiricd by :1 per- iod of more than nauglly naval-o wu- lhor. the: adulation bacomcs more :14- gunned. and nits no: unnatural that unsuiurwton sorvicnis t we- suit. It ma3 be that the situation is no worse on the Gxand Trunk Rail- .way Imus than on other railways in Canada, but if Una would be the case it is readily answered by the wry much greatn‘tonnngc handled or. the Grand (Trunk Runway and the master - number of trains run ‘in Ontario than upon any other 83+ “111.31 quite sure thn the pub- lic 'Wii 'rccognim that. an ntfichla and omplo3cc~2 or the. compmg are dmou'n . um:- t‘ntirc :xmc exclusive- ~13 to Llu- lax-tine»? of the comma), and an: :lctuutr‘d by no owe..- dc- sirc than that. on“ giving: the but scr- ‘il‘p pugmbIe under the ‘prcvriling conditions. Fbrtumtol: the heavy exp-matures More related to hue put us In a position whore we can now. “Lula still continuing the work “2 improvement on the main lines. turn our attention to doing o'r brvmums have raocived bu; lit- tle. if any haunt thatch-m Um mzin hues, and that th: side {mes -¢As'ronz.4- BM“. JTNKWYWMMM Montreal. Jan. 19th, i903 I AS IRAVfllfRS (0m AHDGO -Mr. Barry Wank. who has been visiting It home for the past month. returned to Winnipeg lad. madly, Hr; Wnlnh holds a good position as t 11113an operator with the Winni- peg Telegram. - Hr. C. B. Gnndmn. o! 'lbronto. ppm amw dug in town htely._ '3» came down to an how work In pro- grusaiu; on his new new“. and will likely inspmt his SturgcpuPoint prawn) befor: returning. â€"thrs. Wu. Emlnz. ox Cain‘- bny; John Aldous l-‘ondon Falls; .1. Kenny. Bobmymn; F. D. Smith, Battala; .W. H. Simpflm and Game!"- til. town, bit Saturday evening for Ottawa' :0 attend the Irina-ice f3“. "Hr. J. Ht. Panza-so". of Toronto. at cm. time engaged in the dry goals mains: here. was in town rc- cently and was extmdcd a hearty grou"1g by many old friend-1 Be is now Lrnfullmc; :- premntlnive of the Beaver Rubbct Clothing, Co., «Mr. Jae. Grace Named to To- ronto lately nan: spending a con- plc of days in town. .813 was ac- (mama! by In. Grace god little daughlrr who have been spendingn chplo of. Imam! here. .Whila in the city they will “up at the Kim Ed- ward hotel. ' ‘ «was Powers. who has bcen book- kt-qrer in The Post budness office for sexual yuan. lelt lately, [or Fwelon Fails to 11k: a podtion in Um ol'iG‘ of Mr. W. H'. Math-um miller. she is amended by we: White. 0! Oakwood. ~11». Jami Hacihurm of Toronto. ans in town Tnzoday and Walnu- day of lust week. (caption, for that he was paper. -~,Ir. J. A. Leno. “prom-min; the Brandon! Wmdmiu 00.. w.“ in town Friday. :51 rrports busincm good in this district. â€"\(m. Droohalcr Manson. at the Toronto Conservatory o‘ Undo. wu the guest of In. Aroma McIntyre on Sotmhy of last out. -.'1'otonlo Star. Friday. Jimmy-p Arnmrong. who remained on as tho guest of we. Arthur E. Kirkm'r'rk. in Bodloud Road. returned to hs-r home in Lmthy last Saturday. â€".I(r. John “mun. who recent- ly coda-mt an m tor throat trouble In I. Toronto hospiul, In: re- turned. And we ore pleased to an; be is making a speedy recovery. -Mr Neil Caleghac. tho popznhr -.Â¥r Sui! Caliaghan. the popular market 038:3. “'35 in his place at the market lately for aho lust nine in two weeks. He has been laid up «in: a auvorc attack or lagrlppc. ' â€"Mr. A. Ba T0013. 0! Gamma. was in town {neb- on buduea. and (>11!- ed on The Post. He renewed Mamb- , JAE..â€" --Mcssrs. mud and J. D. l-‘m'syuxe. of Stuuffvnuj, warm in town i-‘cithy. â€"Mr. Waite-r 3500011. liverymn, of Fx-wlon Falls, wan in town lately. â€"l(r. H. S. flux-lick. Harman. o! Bobcmgoon, was in in town Monday. â€"-B-:v. Newton Bill. former pastor o! the W. new” church. wafi renewing old mqmnntancu in town maul-day. 3:. am in now-to- cntcd in York County.- â€" Muss 8min, who had bean m-rving hot tea to the public. in our rations granny stores for than“. two watts for a» Blue Ribbon Tea. Co., 0! Ioronto. kit on Honda: night tor k-ockvilla. .whtm damn-tn- Hone, all be given. puking he; qgt guy in km» mu Eunphifl Donna-u 01- cum« and Stu-[on WIN": Out In» â€"msa 5:15.109. of Little Britain.wan in tn 1‘: 'nreoe â€"Mr. P. '1'. amino, of Gala-1:. wni in town last wank. ' -Judgo minty-1.01 Whitby.w.;é in town last Mummy. â€".It John Craig. of Poterooro. is spending a few days in town. . ~Mr C. E. ptawzu-t, of Bobcay- soon. was in town hut Fridxy. in town ihti 511$ nit: riding Coma-nave convention -â€"Dt. Blanchard Ins boon app-An:- ed by H‘s Honor the Lieutxnzxn't-Gcn- and a Corourr for the County a! “norm and town of Linda}. â€".Mi.n- Vick Cain-:1. Bond-9t. re- tuvmd home last. wash, after mend- ing six mantbs v‘ummg friends in Moc-somin, Victor-h and Vanconuv. 4r. Archie Ridden. of Trenton, repnwcmirg the Gihnour Lumber Co. 5 whoa a to" days in town. purchumg {umber from 1001] deni- 91'9. â€"Mr. E. Shot-tall. “grunting Grant. Hamilton .9. 00.. of Toronto; Mr. Slum. or Peta-bars. and Mr. Richards. of Osmium. were in town this want. â€"Mr. John Jones and son. or “melon mm. W hurt Sa‘ many. #3:. Arcane warm-om 1w. lately for Bewaullc to name his studies at Albert College. -Port Hope Guide; His-i Florence 8. $3001). who Liam New an's bu been in Linckny. viniting Ira-.5 brads- cr. m. Geo. 8'. Wilson, of 13:: Post. let urned home to-d-Iy. whit}. MnCurdy. of Moosxnin. fishing Mr. and Mrs. Calvert. Bu: ll. “431133.35 F. Brunette. Ottawamnd 8. Kerr. Argyle. have recently an- tered the Federal Business College. 44:. ll. J. Howler. of the Bow: mafivillr Statesman staff. Im- who a podtiou with tho Watchman-War- dor. -llr. Bu 1: McBougull. of Human Faun. wave: mg mlcnnnn [or u.-.- 1kâ€" Connwk MT; (10., W»! In town inst week. â€"Mr. Wullcy R. Header-3. nlcsmn in Mr. A. H. c'tr'ltton'q boosters. I‘Cb terboro, ’pcn-t Sand-1y in town with “finds. â€"Mu.ssrs. L. Bostouk. G. W. Han. Jno. Dennison and H. Lucas. of Pdn Pony. were in town hut week wit- mbsiug the hmkey untoh. - -Mr. “1m. Xb-crimmon. of Woo.) ville. and Mr. C. H. Amy. 0! Can- nington. wrre in town lam wax. â€"l"li.lld‘! of Mr. A. B. Manb, in- mnunc: agent. «in team with re- m’fl that he is mioualy ill at,prc- p:- at (hm-E's EoJJiiLxht-is mâ€" mi: north connuy. H»: is at pm! «ambush- u! at mm. a. PHI-IV Pmul WINTERS Mr. M. Andrus, Mlotogymlwt. is for anottmr var. adding wag wdl plenum] with the CI‘B’ o! Mimics. w AI Mt’. .Pdltq' GI'C' in ‘0'“ '0 ~- I}. Wu. F. No“. of Port Perry. w m town last meek. -flr: Jack “than. of Gown-mam. In! In town but nun-thy. -â€".|lr. 8:1de 6. Powers. of Font-Jon m. m In town but Thu-m. undo many friend: by 1m- courteou- ond-pkwnt lumber. pflr J. 'r. 13:11.er and J.'B.f Pinko. o! Cobwonk. “1‘" in [own 3 viral“. Cnpsticl. of Wycoon, was in attendance at the Conan-va- (lie .com‘mfion ' Ia mm: um Children. mum llmmmwt CASTOR IA We sim 1 must have a bright, clean slate to start with next autumn. So on day morning, Jan. 29th, we make our final effort to clear the decks of all surplus stocks. There’s another incentive that makes us more determined to force sales, that is, the counting of all stock on February 1st. You who raise flowers know they bloom best when out freely. It doesn’t pay to let a flower wither on the plants. it doesn’t pa an better for a store to allow its stocks to wither on its ban 5. o we’re everlastingly rummaging, clearing out lines while they still seem “tip-top.” The chief rummaging is in January, when we are making stocks snug and perfect for the February inventory. There are bargains-a plenty. These for instance-many others equally good. Come and see. 5 dozen pairs navy Plunelette Drovers, Pink, Blue or White, Embroidery trimmed, Sale Price 39c. 'Chlldrcl's 38c Flu-clone Drawers we. 5 dozen pdrs Children's Flmolom Dru-en, “sorted colors, Sole loan thonjhsl! price, 15c. 36 Women's Wists of Funnel, Serge, Cashmere or Velvet :11 this unon’l stylu, matted colon 3nd duo. 8.10 Price 1.98. the members of our Buyin Syndicate met last week and made final ' arrangements with our r. T. S. Ford, of Mitchell, and Mr. A. W. Cressman, of Peterboro, to go to the European markets for our next Fall and Winter merchandise supply. So the final word has gone through each of our syndicates stores to clear the decks at once of all Winter Goods Wo-cn'u Isis" Worth up to $4 for 01.08. Women's and liner Cloth Com Worth up to 38. Inc Price $2.48. 25 Cloth (3qu to: Women and Ibsen, mule of Treads, Prion. 1nd Beaver Cloths, all this Ieaaon‘s styles. Sole Price 2.48. 'o-cl's .6 loll Com 350 Womens’ Rner Rainvoats, large Coll“, full length, loose book, gunmen! thoroughly water- proof Half Price, 2.50. Women's 010 Black Capes 0‘5. Women’s new Plush Copoc, trimmed with bent- ed sppliquo, bhck only. Sole Price 5.00 $1.25 I'm-alum Wrappers 69c 5 dozen Women’s Wrappers of Heavy Flannel- em, With flounce' wnist hned, my size, assorted {at colors, Sole Price 69c. HA'cleu-ing brice on about 2dozen skirts, .n serviceable numerals, Black, Grey, Blue or Btown, while they last only 2.50. Ito-en's Wants Worth up to $8 tor an.” . The find clesring out of odd lines in Women \Vsists o! Funnel, Lustre, Cashmere, em, asset-zed colors, ehu‘getn at 1.59. Girls’ 54 Cloth Costs ”.50. 25 Girls' Cloth Costs of Friezes. Tweeds and Beever Clothe to fit girls of 4 to Hyena, ridiculously priced to elm, 1.50. 'O-CI'I “c liege: lined linden“!- C-‘ 10 down Women’e Veeu end Durex-t, Heavy Fleeee Lined, Sele Price 43c. Nana's SI Astmlnn Gen-flea ”c 2 dozen pelts Asa-ulna Gunmen, Grey or White. well nude mdlined, Sale Price 79c. Wale-'0 78c Pin-delta Drawers _3_9_e. THE FINAL WORD STRICTLY CASH DEALERS 'o-en'o 85 Walking Skirts $2.50. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy WAKELY FORD, Thkpmpuadonbintenddupednflyhtmmeddgm whooping cough and influenn and has become famous for it a. d the-e diseases over a Inge part of the civilized world. It can always be depended upon and is planntno uh. It not only cures colds and influenza, (grip) but countered: any The Safe, Satisfactory Store. at almost any The deep-rooted objection to the use oi gluon on the ground of unsightlineas is entirely removed by the “time eflect produced by modern :petboda. THERE’S STYLE BRITT ON BROS , Optimns, lo guarantee a perfect fit In both lenses and frames. LINDSAY. ons' C»; Worth up to “c. for 25¢ A lot of Boys Winter Cape grouped together for a. fluid during there m Blah sud Grey, imitstion of Astrahnn, Cloth with peaks, etc, Solo Ian's 80c can 35c. Men’s Cloth Caps with peak and sliding bsnd, mvy or black, Stle Price, 35c. Women's New Silk Belts, made in the newest dupes with pretty buckles on front and but Sale Price 75c. We don"t know of my eesier or more economi- edwey for you to ave money than to buy your {mix-om as 1.: this find clearing sale. The lure minutes good as they ever were at the regular prices, but you know our purpose is to tell every piece now. And if very low prices will do it we’re sure of moonpliebing our aim. Note theee,'then cone end look them over. The Final Clearing Out of FURS. Attractu Jackets. When you think of saving 'e to fifteen doll-.11; on a. first-elm jacket, it is 11 coming after, and tint very soon. This is how we have cut pricesâ€"all mind to be sure. -,_ ‘ All ‘,,_#_ x: :45 Iron] $60, $39 from $50, $44 :29 from $37. $24 from 530. Electric Seal Jackets. Bright, glossy Electric 89:1 Jackets, stylish tam tad aervicesbh, with mink collu- an revel-s, $75 one for $59. With German Otter Calla, 950 for $39, phin $35 {or $29. Sable III.- Genuine Alaska Ssble M1183, the best that. moneym buy anywhere ut any time. Good at prices, but cusps st these prices. $12 from $15, no from $12.50, 37.50 from $9. - Sable III:- Real twenties, dnys vdued at par, thst’s why it is to your intend to secure one :t dollars below pal-ulna. Forinsunee,$27kimh :23, mm $19.50, $15 kinda 812, $18 kinds 815, 32! kinds $16.50, Slahkinds 810, 512 kinds ”.50. old price. 'rice 00!. of Kent-st. 2.) c. Improperly fitted frames are both ; d' meat end e menace to hedth, the of e perfectly fitted lens being omitted b} then. . SI 50 Silk Belts 75c. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE 3N 1N 39Yd

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