MA, Mm/t IOU? ook. tes uzat b If n 1916 Ill To \VIIITE Pl..\h| E AIiAINu-‘VII- liam John Dunsnumr. Hon " Mr Wil- linni Dunsmmm died at Sault Ste. Marie, Unt.. on “Wednesday at last week at the early age 0118 years. 7 muntlw and 16 any, Death wusdue to consumption utter a few months' illness Deceased was a bright, pop- ulnr young fellow and his only death In greatly regretted by a wide. circle of friends. He was born in the town. ship of Bentinck and went to Owen Hound with his parents when but a child. They lived there for several years end then went to the Boo. The rennin: were hrought to Hanover for interment. the funeral taking place on Saturday from the residence of Mr William Maycock to the Hanover ctr-terr-Hanover Post. Tun Rlcuumsu Lawn; AIR-.- l'he ladies or town and neighborhood In requested to meet in the Library on Friday evening. LUth mum. to con- fer with the olllcials of the Recruiting League in regard to a "on Social to be held on Thursday evening. 30th March in Town Hall. The; League may Well he in need of lands after their many expenditures ; it full statement will be furnished by t'rtuas. Jackson and the present duty of all patriotic ladies, that is all ladies. is to Llllll out on Fri. day evening to the Library and make the necesury artanytentents for the Box Social. Central Drug Store a. T. R. Town Ticket Agency The month or M web has kept Its reputation fur a co month. Temperatuvehas “one MI W Acro and day b) has cunn- till it " now two feet deep. 1'o-d w, Tuesda coma mild and Ir", P sign at actual gale. .900. Je. â€figment Drugglst Monster Sham B le, beat war pic- ture ever shown m Can' I; Harry Lun- dcr In Hamilton; Re' cw of 10,000 troops by Duke of Conn' ttht, and an animatcd Cartoon, Ford ilm, at the Happy Hour Thrutre. tit and 25th March, Last Saturday's Globe contained a fine cut of Capt. Hector McKinnon of Priccvxlle. now adjutant of the it0th Perth battalion. Elector wan formerly agricultural editor of the Globe and hits successor has also enlisted . All interested m Red Cross work are requested to save rugs, rubbers, paper' and magazines until called for by Red Cross workers. These are to be sold to raise funds. The collectors will present otllcial tic-ken. The Red Cross may will hold a sale of homemade buki in Culder's Hull on inurduy. March 25 . lee cream and light refreshments will e served. Don- "tions of baking. cream. “or and am " you are thin g of uh,, a mono. went erected, to W. J. McFadden about It before placid your order else. when. He ml] at: your require- mcnts. Railway. Parties go w ace tum before luring tic ta, re " We â€are: to learn that. Mrs Levine, who . us visiting in Forum". fell on " PideWmlk and broke her lee. Arthur H. Jacks has been appoint. ed agent for the adian Northern Railway. Parties go west should " nntwl "t tho 'm; A (Mn-v. Hum!) Davies' rtilizers grow hm crnpe. For 5 by C. Smi Sons, trtrham. In unted ut the; se? your Jmoh'ny &sppties here VOL. - 1 A - ."H I ;; 153â€"0 W F l P3 f 773:, IU.'. 'P,, "'s".Y ", 924a. 'rr' f,rC,rdr, 'F' “. Trya Pharmacy Pantttela Cigar. The beat 5 cent smoke in town. Drop in an" 3‘?! a cigar ripe, package of tobacrv, anything so long as we can prove to you the quamv " 3ttr smukors' sands. Tobaccos that tell the tale of careful manufacturing - daintily packed in airtight tins and packagea,there the flavor in retained untll op- ened. Yott'll find all the popular brands in tstock-- always fresh. Ctyurs fo plum» "wry fancy CON te to-dry, Tuesdly. hail be- t of M u-z'h Ins more than Jtutiun for a cold, blustery umeralure has fl'Hluenll, Mn and day by day snow ms‘ . may will oitht in Caldc rch 2.5 . Ive “its will e se lt, "rem", tte TE ' Sign of an equin- rcicty will hold a sale in Calder's Hull on 3;) . lee cream and will e served. Don- h rd w 11ers grow big- by C. Smith & per " nd eggs and three , NO. 12 mf‘I-kmaa HUNDRED ST. I’M-1m K.~The base. ment of the Presbyterian Church WM wronged Friday night last. the occa- sion being an Irish Social prepared by several young ladirs of the congrega- tion for Red Cross Work. The chair- man, pastor Rev ti. M. Whaley, who is a trm- son of Erin, was in a genial l mood, and first arranging the audience in groups of months, according to the birthday of each, called on one from each band to contribute to the pro. gram. MI Thos. Moll“. one of the weaken, brought oat that St. Patrick was originally a ticotcbman, being born in Smut! The judges deemed Mrs \ltlhrr. in a speech [hurling the month ul May, gave the best number And awardvd her the prize. The regu- lar program followed, Mrs Corkill giv- ing on Irish solo and encore, Mu Jack- son and Mrs Stonehouse n duetr, Miss Vivian Crawford It reading of Irish humorisme. Mrs Muanrlnne and Miss Lyle Kelsey, and Misses Margaret Banter and Alice Raiuage piano du- etts and Miss Marguerite Hutton I piano solo. The entire program we! thoroughly enjoyed. A dainty Irish lunch, in which shamrock: played 3 part, " well as in the decorations running the basement, closed the evening. followed by the Nation-l An-, them. About $30 was realized for the ( Presbyterian Red cross work, The girls responsible tor its success were Misses Ellie and Grace Hunter. Jenn McGowan. Alice Homage. Vaddio Caldwell, Lyla Kelsey, Allie McGow- an. Vivian Crawford} on" Black- Therein-d at his Lorne in bistretnont, lust Week, Mr. (111M. McRnhb. For a number of years he Was prominent in the mum-inn] life of his township, but for mine considerable time had been going under in health. We rr not that more particulars we expected have not been furnished us. LANnIm IN Exams“. -The safe ar- rival at an English port of the Uaua. dian transports, the Missumbie and the Heandanaviau, was announced [an Wednesday, HIM. Cl. Rating? of the Medical corps and Ray Colder of the artillery. both (1'03qu on the Mir sanalfe, Woy'a. Lcste Jun -'lhe manufactur- ers of County Crrev have issued a sign- ed manifesto, promising to enlisted or enlisting men the restoration of their jolmat the (‘luse of the war. A must patriotic action. called forth deepest the bereaved ones. He makes no reference to the honor, which may be due to tuc'dtWy, nut- to being wounded which may be due to thoughtfulness trr awul anxiety of blends We other hearty congratulno tions anyway to a brave lad who has reflected honor on his community, and hope to sen him return some time After the Night morning of the Allies complete success. This (-Iunmuniby w.“ devnly Mined last Wonk wtwn it Wh',' uoirwed ahtoad that Pte. John Weir h "i won it I) 1'.O. for bravery. The story nliginutud on this side in a lette., tvcreived try an 0 Sound hunlv. one of whose members isal the front and kuows Weir. The writer mentions Weir as lining [ruin- ed in o, Sound. came from Durham and named John, so the identitieation (it complete. The circumstances were that he had carried a wounded onicer from a point of danger at risk of his own life and in the! doing at it was wounded himsell. The tone of the lettrrhtsn1 a him in it of doubt, yet. on enquiry trom his father here, he has not a word of ctrrMrmation, though having a letter from John dated two days previous to the o, Sound letter. and another from him dated a Week later. Pte. Jack Weir in the Lime Light Won Distinguished Conduct Medal , it) Commercial Printing of all kinds executed neatly ympnthy with Master B. T. MeClocklin is at present laid up with cold in the glands of his neck Many in the vicinity are laid up with the grippe and colds. R. J. Anderson is taking his carload of stock, furniture. ete.. on Tuesday March 21, to his new farm near Toronto. Mr H Firth intends moving on his rluce. Mr and Mrs Vincent Paylor are the happy parents of a baby boy. Congratu- lations, A. Cr. Blair. and solos rendered byMrs J. o. Greenwood, Misses Muriel Beaton, Myrtle McClocklin, Mr Ben Mayes. Sel- ections were given by Mr Blair on his Vitaphone. Stewart McNuIly on mouth organ, Mrs J. A. Beaten on acourdeun. Supper wac then aerved, each having a mingle as 4 table, and the remainder of the night was .psnt .1: music and dancing Born-0n March 3,to Mr and Mrs Wal- ter Turnbull, aduughter. Congratulations Wallace and Stewart McNully, the latter reading an address to Pte. H. Gray who was unable to he present. Pte. Edwards was given the fountain pen, safety razor and a neat sum of money (about 810) to present to Pte, Gray in Owen Sound. A parcel of socks. 'shirts, vtv., was given to each ofthe boys by the Wrnuen's Institute Mr Peart, on belwlf of the Comm]. pre- 'ented Pte, Edwards will " wrist Watch. Ivan thanked all for their kindness and d couple songs were sung in his honor. Ex. cellent accordeon music was played by yreAv,t,n. Jack,. on mouth organ by Mr The Shingle Social at Mr and Mrs A.G. Blair's was a great success. Games were played the fore part of the night till 9.30 when the girls gave out the tickets. The men received half a word and they each found a partner among the ladies, who held the other half. This over, "The Maple Leaf" sung by the audience opened the program, Mr John McNally in the chair. Mr Geo Peart being called on for ti speech, asked Pte, Ivan Edwards to come forward and with him C.McClocklin J. A. Beaton, Spencer Edwards, Wm. R. Sergt. Lcnahan is gomg to Toronto to act as Sergeant Instructor at the ni. visional bombing srhrol being held there. At the recent Course in Toronto, Sergt. Lenahan passed an excellent ex- amination and so impressed the officers of the school that the G. S. o. asked that he be loaned the statf for work it the divisional "hool.-Owen Sound Ad- vertiur. Cuuetderaige Mister in horse “twin; hat some gnud sale, w.t, from $80 to $18.5. There died in Hamilton on Friday last a gentleman known to many in South Grey, llrJus. Dunsmoor. He was hut ashort time ill, a severe cold ending in acute bronchitis. His wife was MUa Jean Greenwood, sister to John and Thos. Greenwood of Glenclg and one son Albert of Hamilton and two daugh. ters, both married and in Hamilton, sur' vn-c. A son William died some years ago. Mra Arch. Mekechnie, Rocky Saugeen,"} sister of deeeaecd and at. tended the funeral on Sunday lust. She is now the last of her family On Sunday but. at how home, &d Ivan, Bentinck, death relieved the suffering (f the nlmye lady after a l lengthy illness from Luberculur trnul la, she having been for the lantsoru weeks in bed. Besides the sorrowinx husband she leaves to his care n little daughter Mary, four years old. Others who will mom" her untimt-ly (incense are her father Thus. Melinnald, her brother James and a sister Janet at homo. lies. marriage to Mr Hopkins took place about tive years ago. She was a member of the Methodist church and her pastor, "CV. Mr Mayer. con- ducted unpropu i " e seerCPS at th e fu- neral to Durham cemetery on Tues. day, which was very largely attended, nearly 70 vehicles Irving in the pro- cessim. [Jr-ceased, who went “rust " years ago and was very tttcctv, ful, was an industrious, welluioitur man and a g md cuizen, and many besides imme. diule relatives, w.“ mourn his untimev Iv removal. All his h wily were with bun M the end and ins brother James attended the tunetal, Mr Evtor was Presbyterian, Liberal and a member ot the l. U. F. Deceased was a mm at tlte late James Ector, burn in Glenelg â€yer 53 years ago. He. tuatried Mamba, eldest. dtuqhter of Mr Wus. Inwrencv of Durban. who aurvivew bun and their Inuily consists of one Sun J awed. who is dep. Clerk of Co. Court, Arcula. three daughters, Eula. Mrs Shaver: whose husband m drp. shunt. Sawh- hon; Belle, Mrg Ttour, Arcola. real estate; Arum. Mrs Riplvy. Armin, huUrtnd, wlioleuule fuuu‘hrr. Two brothers, Wm, at W ellami, James. Ptge. In Prairie. sutviFe him as also do four sisters '. Maggy". Mrs Jno. A'. ian, (LIL; Kate, muried IO AWL; MN Alex Fu-lh. (hung-Willa and Mrs R Edge, Glenelg, mas tolst March in Durham and vi- cinity and little did nnwue think that so soon the strong nmn would be laid low. CUNNINGHAM m TOR vaMives here of the above well. known gentleman received the rad news on Monday that he had died at Arcola, ts'ask., on ltih Murcb,after only four days' illness from pneumon- ia, He spent. the winter from Christ- BEAVER CREEK ----_---- JAMES DL NSMUOR Mus JAN. Hui-KIM; The Iloll Call ii'i'iiiipittittrittiii, ilhyti1ititio. DURHAM, THURSDAY; MARCH 232'st kver, w“ shown It Fm- Dty, and re "rade, ranging We would now ask you to allow us to present to you this shaving outfit and parse. " a slight t"kttowletitrment of our indebtedness to you in taking up the fight for our freedom and as a link to call to your remembrance your Hornet-h friends. who all unite in heartfelt wished for your success and Info re! urn. Bigued on behalft t Dornoch friend†John Morrler John Ito, Geo. Alex ander Edward Simpson Mr Thomas Ilurnoult, councillor (f Glenelg. then in r', few well chosen words. expressed m miclpal apprecia' tion of the recruiting in Glam-la and pron-nod 3 wrist watch on behalf of man tie the young ma As on, whose ancestors were the leaders in the struggles and hardships of our pioneer days. we are all permu- ally interested in you and feel that you are, in a special sense. um- rcpnv "utative,and We know, an characte- ll the true test. of nobility, that you will "quit your-cl! nobly And well in the work you are now entering on. As one of the boys of our church and community, we have noted with pride and pleasure your succees in whom] and Business College and that pride and pleasure in your career has been increased when you are now making the supreme gaeritice of offers ing vnur life at the call of your " King and Country " and in the. great. world combat for freedom and justice. With which is incorporated the Holstein Lender We, your compvtior", friends and neighhms. take this opuortunity of mudâ€; know" to you our apprecia- Iinn of your decision to enlist for over. svru van-vice. l'ullnwirg address was read and the mcumpmying presentation made. to which Private Lraingham made a re- sponse, showing his sincere convic- tions directing his step, To Private George A, Ledingham I The home of James Ledinghum. Glenelg, was invaded by a. host of his friends and neighbors on Saturday "vtming, March 13 h, when it was knan tltst, his eldest son George A. hm ttttlust-d fur wen-sous service. Rev. T. N. Milk was appointed Chairman and :in im- "ntirts,r program was given nx-qrisziwg ..f sdUpesses Ivy 1).. Siqu, Roorrt Hay and Wm, Smith respect- ively, mu ie mm singing by his com- paniunn and cchooima'es and patm tic sr?. l :im-w Nun. g"amophone managed ity Marlin Murphy, after which the cross....'....:.-...:',...-.'.,.-.".'.". iuoo Hawkem. Geo......,............, [00 Hunter. Hairy A.................. 600 00 Kinnee. C. P.........,...,....,..,... 3 00 A Friend....,,.,.,.. o,,...,..'......... 00 oo MtLean, Dan, 'r.........., ... 10 00 Scarf. Mrs Wm-.....,..........., 10 00 The Treasurer, A, H. Juvkcon, is 'etulttitqr at the rate of bu0.00per month. and he would In pleased if all who are paying by instalments will endeavor to pay same promptly, so that this monthly remittance can he continued and sent promptly. You can par to either Bank or to the Treas. urer. Name tic Al, Xander, Alex........... o,...,,,' Balment, H....,.......,.,.,....,.,.... (inllinsou. G, & Bon,.............. Foreman, Misses ".vvwr.t..rvrr.... Firth, (7hris.................... ..r.F. Grant, Alethea.._..., b'...... Girlfuides, No. l Co., for Red Supplementary list of Subscribers to the Red Cross and Patriotic Funds, Durham. Ontario '. Next meeting to be at call of Presi- dent and Secretary. Relief Committee-Wm, Irwin, Juo, Smith. Allan Bell, Jas, Lloyd, Frank Lenahan, Juueu Burt, C. Elvidge, A. Gallon. mth power to add to their number. , On Fridaylaats meeting W“ held in the Library to complete the cunni- zation of the Durham Branch of the Patriotic League 00 that it might. be ready for the important duties that fall to it in dispensing the financial 'proviqion nude tor wounded soldiers and dependents, of soldier's. l Mr Wm. Laidlaw “no voted to the 1 than; tl Runs-gs. Secy. pro tem. The (inhuman and Messrs Telford and Ual- der read documents and gave inform. ation showing the importance and the neeehsily of thmough organization. I Afton dincus‘sion u mo- ion was formally made and carried that the formation of Dut ham Branch of the Pairiotie League he proceeaed with. The following crt1ieers We†elected: President -Wm. Calder vice-eve-nt-Was. Luidlaw tiecietarr-J, P. Telfmd Trerstsurer--Arthtu. H. Jackson Auditor-Thus. Allan Finance Committee-John Kelly of Step (lard Bulk, H. u. Mistele of the Roy sl Bank, C. Itamage. Supplementary Subscriptions Address and Presentation Durham Patriotic League how Ft'LLY (manna-:1) -----_.------ Subscrihed ...$ 25 00 and promptly at the Review Office. 20 on 2500 The feature of the span- on Wed- nelduy night. In the horkey match. I team of junior- pluying the intermed- iates, to the domain“ of the former. _ ".-. - --"""-. -. ...v at the rink is that the men " the Tut- tnli,tn may lwcumc the better It:- qlmlnlui ssith one aunthtr and there- " 1bat, the spirit of camaraderie may br come the stronger, as it is generally “(banned that the sporting spirit "ost-ly npproarhm, that of the euprit de coup: in military circles. The 06c- 0n of ttw h stttuton h we been as: some puns ts rummage sporting in the Grey County battalum, and they had ta lwt-n quite successful In their etrortt to interest the men. toc a large num- ber of me most prom Lent athletes of ttte county are now included In the rank of the county'a n-glment. lien ’anund, Maul: 10 All parts of the mum) were tsell t‘t‘p'Pscnted in the weekly akatlng and hockey evening ot thr 147'!) Grey Co. Battalion at. the Bu}d street rink ll Owen Sound last awning. The por- pose of the skating and hockey nights at the rink is that the main " tho hut. The three Durham lads who went to Owen Sound last Wednesday, Robt. Keith, Robt. Robb and Fred Corbett, were all accepted and Ire now back in khuhi for a few days. This week we earn Alex Wells, li. Hawke, Geo. Bauer and - McAllister have gone to lthe Sound to enroll. Alex Hay, who was rejected on account of eyesight some time ago, was also at Owen Sound making application this time " a stretcher bearer, but was unsuccesstul. ,7 N-.. a-__ Soldiers at Play. A vigorous effort is being Quad to hive' it full strength, about 1160, by the first of April. With renewed activity in recruiting throughout the County the Int two weeks, the 147th battalion last Satur- day enrolled ite loooth recruit and the number is now probably nearer 1050. Mr Arch, McKinnon Icft last week for Winnipeg to resume business, his health now being rceovered, after a few months at his mother's here. Mu McKinnon will remain a few weeks yet. Mrs McLean and Mrs Allan McDoug- all, ot Owen Bound, are visiting their mother, Mrs Colin McDougall, who has been quite ill. but is now somewhat im. proved. Mr Geo, bhiles left for St. Marys on Tuesday. his mother haying died there the day previous, purulyois being the cause. Miss Nicholls, teacher at 8. 6. No. I, tilenelsr, speutthp week end with Mr and Mrs ’lhos. McGrath, Mr Wm. Ewen and w fe and children who were visiting here during the winter and Mr Smith Rwen and wife and sister Mrs Grace Richter, who an left for the west two weeks Mo. have arrived safely after: slow and trying journey. Mr Bert Ritchie in taking the place of Mr Smith Ewen on the homestead. Pte. Geo. Lloyd and Signallerl Ern. est McGirr and Alex Bell, ol the 76th battalion, Barrie, spent from Saturday to Tuesduy at their homes hcrc. Gunner Brock Grant, of kiiwton, visited his parents here last week end. Miss Alice Ramage is visiting this week with relatives in Toronto. Pies. Lance McGirr and Gordon Gun of the 71st but!" Gall. are home or, final leave. Mr Chris. Firth was taken quite ill last week, but is now happily on the mend. Masters Chas. and Ernest Wright are visiting at their father'ss, at the old Slatcher residence. Jno. H, Mcllraith of the 124th bat- talion, Toronto, who in in the army hos- pital with pneumonia, is now much im- proved and out of danger. Mr and Mrs Robertson, Sr, of Wiar. ton, are enjoying a visit to their son, Mr J. H. Robertson, Seer. of the Cement Mrs (Row) Weatherall, of Toronto, visited with her sister, Mu Jno. Mc. Kechnie, for a short time during the past week. Ptc. Hunter Harrow, of the 147th battalion, visited with friends on Queen street north over the week cud. Mrs Wiggins, Sr., in very low at pretv ent. Mrs Jae. Patton, Flesherton, and Mr and Mrs Wm. Patton, Old Durham Road, visited Mr and Mrs Patton, Sr., at Mr Robt. Isaac's during the put week. Mr Patton is very weak and low. Mr and Mrs Will Buchan had to short- en their wedding trip, being called home Saturday by the serious illness of Mrs Buchan. Mn iDr.) Woods, of Bay. field, is also with her mother. Dr. Lane, of Pricevillc, passed through Durham Slturday on his way to attend his mother's funeral. Sum, Caldwell Marshall of the 71st battalion. Gait. is home thin week on his final visit before leaving Canada. Mrs Donald Graham, of Priceville, visited with Mr Jno. Graham and other old friends here from Friday till Wed. nesdny. Passed the l000 Mark dun of Durham. wete second respon- " My in these races. A most interesting Moe WM 1: chal- Iv-vge between Major Eaton of Owen ti mnd, and Liam. Findluy, of Moa. t'ccd. It “a s rue for honor: And the way the two otBeert, dug into the ice amid the plaudits of the nuemlplol hundreds of aoldiers. w“ mlly not tori,ouse.like. On the last [up Lcttt, qudlny drew nu}- Irom bl. opponent and Wu “judged a. winner try a con- nidemblo “gill. wmc. - Smut. MeLean, 0. Snund. left w ing. C Commuty C--- Pte. Forhea, o. Sound, goal. scum. Kernnhun. Euphruin. de. fence. Pte. Patton. t"lesherton, defence. Pit. Fluker. Durham, rover. Pte, Hale. Durham, right wing. Pte, Telford, Durham. left wing. The new were most itrtereariettr, The mile race was won by Lance Cor- purnl \Valter Oat-goo, of Fletshertort,; against a lune field of arGlGG.'l Tae three quartet mile rm wentto PM Walden of Mandala. Pte. Mc. rfomud, at Open Bound and Pte. Sum- will“. _ L.-C. Nolan. Owen Snund. left wing. Ano'hhr 200d hockey match was run " between playnu from B Com. {many and those MC Company. The inner prom-d too much for Cup: Mer. "N‘s waMI of p, I ulnpnny, the (were hc'ng four to three. The line-up of the team u... " follows : B 130mm!!! i-r pytt_o#trea.._.A.'.'. ..r_.... 11mm lacy-Na tat M. Capxulhldup.,. ..... 're. new Pull-Id unatrided "tpeers underwear-d mmunann am or mm UAIIUTI‘I 5:935:11! umsutitto.......... 11" older players proving too heady Co, the youngsters and noun“ them m: by a scon- of two to one. The two eiuu" lined up an tollmw: Seniors _ Pte. 1veaver, Owen Sound. you]. Capt. W. D. Metcer, Mm-kdale. right defence. Lieut. Adams, “mover. left doreuos Pte, Elvid 9. Durham. raven. Pte, Swingers. Durham, centre. I'm. Hunter. 0mm Bound, right ‘ wing. l Pte. Oxford. Owen Sound, left wing. luniors: - I Harm». Lennhnu, Owen Sun nd, urml- l Surat. Mouton. Owen Bound, 't'cr':'iiii'ii We.) ls. McDonald, Owen Sound. ' Pre. Padfietd, Mt. Forest, goal. Major Rama. u. Sound. defence. Major Fleming. o. Bound, defence. PM. "Weaver. o. Sound. centre. 1.4). Cutting, Shallow Lake, new defence. Pte, Bowel, Chatswunh. rover. Pte, Creighton, Owen Sound. centre. Pte, Pulling-r, Owen Sound. right ONTARIO ARCHIVES Ladies' Skirts in blacl Tailored - to - order Our t6 GEN TLEMEN ! STATEMENT pr' AA'r'AR, ON Met JANUARY, 1910 nun-annunnn. ‘rogress Brand " Clothes . F. MORLOCK The Store of Honest Value about your Spring Sewing ': Cum do; 1916 Styles The season is almost hen,and “c are Ica- dy to serve you by showing you our New Spring Goods, which are "rfvivst daily These shirts are unsurpassed as to st ylc fit and qunlity. have just arrived and are a deli :ht to the eye. 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