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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 26 Mar 1897, p. 10

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01 MI. Wm. rouuuvuv. v... v. a“- utility, where she was widely ho lad very highly respecxd. Mr. Hoard loll! this country some 15 years ago with his family-his wire, six dan tors and ad took: his abodo in the mud The fiowv 8:: give; antnll Eoiumn, and pay- vety high respect to the ioparted and her Hum) village at St. [sally . . Vincent, Minn. March 8.1:, Margaret, the d wife ct John Heard. 9911., aged 57 ” The deceased My was a dughur years. at Mr. Wyn. Fagmngrg, an. of this ”2;. 41-1.. ha" a C'orreno, ndenco 011‘!!! Post.) Carminaâ€"I take the (allowing from the 59. V90»; New En at March 12w. _ n.“ _-I--.- and n.-- [Compondenoo of m rue-u SPRING seems to hxve come ta stay. and if it should it would b3 good t‘r farmers who are scarce of feed ...... The emcy mbin is with us again, a sure forerunner of spring. Norris - The whee‘inz on our coneesdm In excellent, although there are lingengg remnants of the hugh snowdrlfte on side roads ...... Miss Sarah Oak is maze; mg. . . .The xecent warm days have the much of the ice; it the warm weather continues we may expect to see the blue voter in a few days. DIDN'T Grr Hun-Much disappoint- ment was felt at the non-appeerance ot Kr. W audofi. who was expec‘ed tosddreas the C. Inst Tuesday evening. 7 1100 AL NEWS-LETTERS New Advertisements This Week. 3h: (Eauadiau 3mm Bflu Was Right “'8 S plflawnt ~ Goo halo. Tumors Wmved - N L Campbel'. PM SJ. by Taldflâ€"John Doha)”. New“. to Co. inch-n -\\'m. I‘m-t. The Bow cu m.» -A [lazinbothm Chung“! "Il'diâ€"AIEN'I’ODK a Bro. 61nd Mill!- pry "p. nizg - \"I" Mitchell. Gnu Emergent-5 Sch- E E. W. alt-annoy. Sale of 8.) 8 00's Stockâ€"B. B. All“ 8 Co. Andsull the Wondor Grow‘ -J. Rntcliflo b Bonn. AM" Spring Darwin: - 3!. W. Kennedy h 00. Worth Some 0! Your Thiuki ~gâ€"Dur-du h ”svelte 10 A teacher askeda boy which was the fastest, heat or coldâ€"Boy said heat, because, said he, “Nobody can catch heat, but anybody can catch cold," and the quickest way to get rid of it is by using White Pine Balsam. g Dundas DIRECT IMPORTRR A. Elginbo than. EDENâ€"THURAH. ‘, FRIDAY. Enrica 26._m7. HEAD LAKE: in semen. Mininnamam, :7fiwtie {Hoâ€"KEE_(RCV.) an two Mutual flan; DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, CARPETS AND MILLINERY. '“WWWMWMWWWWWWWM 7v; @3421} h West Store entrance, on the right hand side; shelves and counter loaded with rare values. Your present need is a New Dress for Easter. ' 25c. HI DRESS GOODS- Scotch Home Spun Dress Goods, 43 inches wide. French Coating Sex-gee in all shades, 46 inches wide. Satin Finished Coatings, 42 inches wide, in all shades. Estamine Serges for Skirts in Navy, Black, Cream and Brown, Tweeds, in Checks, in Stripes, all 40 inches wide. Serges, in Brown, Navy, Black, Myrtle, Fawn, and a. dozen other shades, 42 inches wide. DRUGGIST fl present filling the position formerly held b J. P. Tracey in Kr. Bernard's eta-e. eheard some “thundering" good news about Joe a few weeks ago. It in be true, we hope that he will excuse our slowness in extending our heartleet emulation. Anommâ€"The Seturdey cheap mar- ket tickets being abolished will eventugli benefit our village, and ii the rallr authorities continue in thi- noble woxk it will disappoint a neat number of bargain huntere. although there are some that have been advantage of. this cheap rate to Otiliia w o'now drive. Case Wm.â€"0u: viii-r at present is well stocked with wood, ay, etc., but the merchants get have call! to buy the: -__A--L “â€" Naw Arman-mi. â€"Jos. '5. Brady. BIHQI‘. hes a new apprentice In the person at Easter Malcolm Hflhbb. son of our or seemed tumor. Anemw Mchhb. south of Brechle. We wish ldcolm acme In eke rprctesslcn that he has chosen. Canaan Nom.â€"-The Hethodlehe here just concluded with a two weeke’ revive! meeting. . . .On 8!. Paula“ do; use wee celebrated between 9 and 10 oeloek In St. Andrew'e church. a Inge emotion be- lng present. wa Cumâ€"rm. Jaw.- 029311212}: l BREOEIN. lOoneepondonoo 01 Toe Post.) | Oerr.--â€"It becomes our painful duty to report the death. from la gripper. or Mr. Sheridan, who dled at the reeluencs of his non.Jemes. early Kondey morning. The deceased gentleman was 72 yeers o! of age ‘ and wldly known and esteemed. The ftuneral, which took place Tuesday morn- ing to S". Andrew’s R. 0. church. wee largely atte' ded. Rev. K. J. MoRae. P.P.. celebrated requlem mace and patterned the lest rites over the remelne. The bereav- ed have the aympathy of. the entire com- munity. Fm -â€"A house belonging to Arthur nun-w. north of Breohlo. occupied by his son. Illlam. was destroyed by fire last Friday morning. The fire originated upstairs and meat of the contents m1 burned. Raoovnnn.â€"-We are pleased to mention I that Mr. and Mrs. Orr have both recovered I from a severe attack 05 la EIEE'L __"__ I late Mr. Sheridan. Mrs. Baeeett‘e father. jofleringe in the form of a oroee and .. .Hr. J no Keys. oi Beaver-ton. paid our wreath. All piaoee of bninese were . closed, and the end toiling of the death townaflying visit Monday last. bell told all in the town that a beloved Incumma.â€"The R. '1'. ti '1'. ladle “183 mother and wife was being borne away to I has been organized here only atew monthe . her last resting place. The deceased ago in inmaeingerapidiy. It has now more - leaves behind to mourn her death her aged I than forty mem re. } husband. seven daughters and two eone. .the youngest being 13 years. The oil; GRBBNBANK. ° - lCorreepondeece oi m Poet! | pat-by of: this community is on'ered t .Heard and family in their sad bereave- PmoNALâ€"We ere plea-ed to lean , , , on... M... w, Lake in nlnwlv lmnrovinu . ment. , : groupâ€"chi.) 515116 on thean their nei abode. Mr. MscNou II I Ion-ln-law at Mr. Goo. Cooper. or this plus. Igum. Rxcovmxn â€"Mr. Thea. Cooper, c! this piece. is around egein use: three or four months of acute illness. which he eon- treoted while up in the lumber camps on the north shore. Game '20 Bonm.â€"-Mr. Geo. MuNeu. wife and semen-e about to leave for Buffalo, where his pmnts and relatives are living. 6:50. is a tint-rate fellow and mule any friends during his ehgrt the; here, Hey SIGNS or Sufismâ€"Gentle spring is upon us; Rabin Radbreasc is here werbllng, and other spring Urdu, Including the beautiful crane and crown. HAND Conâ€"Word ruched here than Mr. Henry Tallman, of Victoria Road, but formerly of this piece, ind his head bedly mangled WM: 3 shlngle new in Mr. Chir- naw'a mil at Victoria Bud. Heppily Mr. Tallmen was not so badly out as we at first heard. He did nofiloee any Insert, but a couple ct them were pretty severe] tom. as was also the thumb, but time In good nursing will bring chem all right purposes. A Dollar will buy more with us now than it way to account for this is in our extraordinary buying adva and the fact that very little profit is all we expect. Buttariok’s Patterns Sold Here...‘ ‘1 â€"v II IV. V.“ vâ€"u- vv at our Spring Sale. Sales generaliy come at the end of the season. Sales generally mean an efi‘ort to clear out a lot of old etuife. That is not our 1897 method. Spring weather, now at hand, will force spring buying. Then bear in mind we are ofl‘ering to you THE CREAM OF OUR SPRING STOCK... Money is money. The more you save on Dry Goods the more you have for other purposes. A Dollar will buy more with us now than it ever bought before. The only way to account for this is in our extraordinary buying advantages, our direct importations, and the fact that very little profit is all we expect. Buttariok’s Patterns Sold Here...‘ ABuy Butteriok’s Patterns. râ€"v -v vâ€"uâ€"v ‘ vâ€" vv â€"â€"â€" â€" How strong can we put it that you will realize the advantage you have in buying at our Spring Sale. Sales generaliy come at the end of the season. Bales generally mean an efi'ort to clear out a lot of old stuffs. That is not our 1897 method. Spring weather, now at hand, will force spring buying. Then bear in mind we are ofi‘ering to you There’s Value in every lee we are putting forward these Maren Days. lFro- u: ace-don! cone-pendent.) Pmoxmâ€"Hr. napkin, an. an 1.. turned tram his visit to Toronto. Grummanâ€"Tho address on Temper. nnoo glnn by Ir. A. E. Bryaoneo the Peoplo’a Christin Endeavcr S:- Sowâ€"By the timo thin is issued the orokinoleeooielet In. W. J. Hen-pet's. in oonneotion 'lth the Epworth Loegoe, will hen tel-n pleoo. viz . Thor-day evening. the filh. Knocm Ou'r. â€" The whet of Ir. John Austin on commissioner for Divieion No.4 Viotorie. wee defaced, on we pn- mama it would. end-.3 “should be, And, no the_p_aopl_e decided it should be on Jen. - , n Ax- 3-..-L‘.‘ --_.IIJ-L._ :3 “wan“ In}; m a man no take their medicine quietly. , m nâ€"H wâ€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€" -_ ' hiifi "Er-J'i-omrp'i‘hs supply store oi Cnig Austin wee on Tuesday night entered by some sneak thieves. who curried oli' goods to the eminent oi 875. It seems our viii stored by this class cl 0:? must be en thieves. e trust shst they any ’xet their just deserts; for the pest tow years it has been an nnnuei occurrence for some at our stores to be entered by this class of sneeks. es the height of their smhition seems to he tobsceo end petty things thnt this cinss seems to delight in. SPRING seems to be heralding its my here by the uses] coming home of the boys from the sheaths end the usuei breaching out tor the drives. This post weeksewthe xenon! breaking n or eii‘ the lumber camps to the north. '1‘ has report smell wuss, 810 to $16 per moo , end 81 per day for tennis. [momâ€"A epoch! missionsry sermon weepmcned in theBsptietehu-eh on Iridey last by Rev. Mr. McEm, of To» Sum»! SCHOOLâ€"Rev. Mr: Faust. ct Norltnd, preached in the II. E church Sunday morning, Mr. Bmos taking his work at Nut-had. A SAD Cumâ€"Mr. John Gain. of GA!- way. who run udly hemmed lately by the dam: of his wit. and daughter, was tnrbhe: unload by tho death of his otdub rag-hing dang“: on Spudgy. the} 2,133.. THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRIDAY. KARCH 26 17. Dudu c 1"qu Bantam KINMOUNT. [Co udence e! 'l‘ul Pen 1 Loseâ€"Mr. hoe. Connolly bed the ale- fortune to lose a velulble mm lull week Wm: lnflemmetlon. Sum â€"Mr. Thee. Osweld has sdvertleed to have hle term and chettele eold by me- tlon next Wednesday. 3m. ee he [etude to retire to our “Here. Pursuant-Mr. oeeph Chyloweth he: begs!” the term of M'EILBrleblI. n,*~__ A... II--L-_ -0 II.“ v -- v-- ~ ~ Wlnmue.â€"Mr. Wm. Theme- end I’ll Annie lance were married on Wedneedey. 24th, It the home of the bride's slant, Mn. Cane. Lowe. We extend our econ-eta].- uons to the harp? couple. GRBBNBANK. [Correspondence oi m Poet! PmoNALâ€"We ere pleued to lean: thee M". W. Lake ie elowly improving after her severe end dengerone illneee. . .. Mm M. 8:11th is renewing old uqneine- enoes hex-e e: praeent. an'rvu â€"Au ebleeddreee on "Crewlen, Cmbohee and Cllmhere" wee delivered by 83'. Mr. Snare. of Toronto. in the Methodlet church here on Fridey evening lees. Those who mleeed the lecture mined eomething both hlchlfi mutating end lnetrnotive. Rev. E. . Rawe wee himself nnnble to be fluent. but we no 31!! he eent eu.e_h ngnhlgenhealtnte‘.‘ 'OOOOM at 36 Inch Union Carpets, all new designsâ€"they are better than usual. 27 Inch Tapestry Carpets, the newest of patterns and all English made, you need to see these to know what good value is. West Store, at the rear, Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Fringcs, Poles, Blinds and Mats. all this season’s goods and up-to-date in styles. Keep your money till you see our furnishings. at W001 Carpets, 36 inches wide, patterns taken from Brussels, and great goods to weer. 56 Tapestry Carpets that look like Brussels, 27 inches wide, them 0 are choice and sold at 750 in most places. . n-Vw -; wowâ€"w 8r. Puritan's DAY was" duly ow In this m. To. day was nu nnd math.” Annex. â€"Wo “not to Bade-m 1m to M non mac...- chenhy u had amok I: m to an onumonmhers. Lwadtothcwuou CARPETS- BA LLYD UFF. iCorr-pondonct oi Tn Md Sputumâ€"Wo no having nno owing washer jut now in this ocction. Tho am flock of wild goose our our ‘ the morning of o find inst. tor the notch. Tlmnouâ€"Dr. Numlth. Joneivlllo, ond Nolomith Bron, morchonio. Loon, orc pnpsrin to you n o lino ct colophono from Jdnoc o vio elven-hon. Bunch. Into: nnd Bollydnif. to Pontypool. no noon no the round is dry. Tho poioo on on tho an ond tho necoooory pornloocnlrom mull ground. This u o ocep in tho right direction. ond it tho root oi tho medical proioooicn would follow onit it would My ocnvonionco tholrpou'cno. Wo congrotnloco tho pronoun oi the ochomo dad will: thou onccaoo. Common â€"Wo noticed in lost rock's inane nn uticlo hoodod Lotno. ond out an. mm 01 M13: §Y9Â¥gf£§¥£fi 'hovehodthe new the bell loood In pool- tlon In the tower prepmd or II: onpooloo the MoArthnr house. end It lo now In reodlneoo to rlng on: on dorm when the glaring element nukes It: unwelcome Tun Bur on ran “xiâ€"In oonoe- qnenoo of the lnoreoolng demond for the ' now “mono “Butter-out ohnrn, monnfoo- tnnod by F. Sondhrd 00.. the arm hoo ‘ modo up o 1 number (or thlo moon'o \ credo. for will nanny adore hove olroody boon rcoelvcd from the leodlng dooloro thronxhonh the province. who recognize the “Buttercup“ on the heel ohnrn In every re: a on tho moi-hot to do]. end they ore to! ob snoh olow prloo the: no ono need {fr-“two” It. Send for doooflptlvo chen- . e o. nouns“. Van â€"De nty Gun: loo- tor W. A. Ron. o! Whlcgz. oooomponkd bf Mr. Fred. Hotoh. of! o oune plooo. v and their brethren of the Hoocnlo order . In Penelon Folio ond Bobooygoon Ina week. Thou who ottondod the meezlnuo I upon o "on1: good time. ' an. ad pltonh :pllu. tn. expect to hue good dour. clean mun. no hundred and twenty-five mu wm be tnppad s: first. “d u may man u with star. 1: the run of up In u‘lstmtory. ulna ngthlpg put tin {up bucket. (or the u,, ,7 47--AAAAL-__ lam ol m Pond wa lfm BILL 7091-3111930 glgltmug FSNLLON FALLS. [Crowded om Int In.“ Ho runâ€"Xx. Wu. Wéédwudhu-Mnd In” his row hon. .8 SM ...... It. Null Black 1. munda- nm to Ills house. "'8'!- m. while Moan. I'M. Eml- m Thompson tag? ‘1'!” ran. each I. 0. G. '11â€"'11». lodao hoo boon doing bootoooo with the 813 Ann:- htoly. Pino- dolo loam Sooo or Tonpoooooo united Crooowou [on Thu night. out! In conjunction tho two I goo govo o rm trot: to tho torn o! o good pow. Arca- Mao woo on: on hoodooodtho cook room to thouhoohuoot room-o! Mas. L. Porvlo. when thoy no ogood. hoon moo). Tho vultod [Into bot Fold” at o. It. Sound Woloh took o load to tho ouomlooo m whuo Mooou. nod. {onto ood‘ CR 388 WELL. [00m am Pom Erocx.â€"Ir. loony loaded I on- 0! float u Imam. Jof. on in. 183 Ian. {blah onood oomldmblo exciton-lulu on. LA Gum In losing grand In vlclnl . u the nouns t t the comm: m uptd y roo'w- Mcn.â€" hon u cum 0 noun-uh. pmnun-tha odyulctu manila; an this: “Pun non." “ cry muddy. no «main»: “ wow your boots! " Omn:.- W. hon man to chronicle the dual of O Impound lady In tho vicinity 0! Can't”. In. Sydney Can. ‘ Tho 1013!.th lama awn?!“ 1 county. o yea a v tyox and to Mr. Gum and Sunny “mum:- gpu ”nutty In no lac-rot tuck-mu:- Into hour. A Pam: woo'owudod tho no!“ tcr hoot donoor. Funk trill ho mot-Iv nloood by tho hon.“ ho vooo Jolly goodtonowondonht-cloootoothou plant. Wo wlon hhn ooccaoo In tho oonth ...... Jun Mitchell hod o oooooootnl wood boo loot wooh ...... Man. Wood. Honltoho, rotornod homo thlo wooh. onu- unending tho vinta- ondu- tho ponntol root... .Wondor I! Womgot looIFddoy night. no ho woo ooon oo-lngtnntho out on Sttudny ...... B. Hoodoo. our popula- ht deputy. ottondod Oohonm mun thls wool. holngon thomnd Jory. ...... Wo hou- ono o! onr hon not tho oold ohonldu' on tho north lino. Go my. Dove. and not tho girl'- ooooont ant hototo an tochlo tho poufloulllu. on tho. tho ttlo 1: ho]! won. “waded by 111 chuu both by sud 913!!qu Gupoggvgu 1.3.13.4 11:3th- 0M 5135. at 55.00 Special in Tweed Pants, 25 pairs to be sold at 5:00 a pair. 3c? MnWMmguE-euw. mednm-uumnwp of HM was! “any...“ Malia-3.1800 Git-IOWJI'M Wuwmu-u-uum V. GI . “.9133. 0.. up main-m (xi-ducting, gin. NOTICE m CONTRACT '88. 0! 1M [Inc-cue Lon won Inns-rod la £3" 'i’lififi'mw“w3“"'uufi \In con on oomldolnflnold Mod neon-tho (may. to whloh tho had anon: on non lam you. but hot boom: boat- to thou-Uncut“! "mundane! nodloalold nod his “nation. oho ne- cuub'é' to dent: [on Pddsy analog. Tho doooucd. who won 74 rm of one. loom two tauâ€"Km a. Comet-an. Port nopo. Did to. That. Blanca. 03-. 9'94 1 or catwalk. titanium.” n I... v to Coot-go on Chou-zoo. who live in tho North-woos. u olmoolmloctom M :04 scuba-o to mom hu- lono. The I'll"! um. Irma: w: r: Inna-duvets toad-cut by Ru. Too-tor. unload by Ban. MoOooo and Gabon. FRIDAY. {Ml Du at APRIL. 1897. AN‘I'EDâ€"OANVASSERS. “Qua m. : an an an new.“ I. Men’s Suck Suits of Tweed in Greys, Browns and Navy; on oll wool tweeds, guonnteed to give you gocd W1 Men's Tweed Seek Suits cut to fit. you perfectly, lined with the belt of lining; these come in Brown and Grey Checks. ohndm left lat Tuna: for Car-nu. In" when {hay lam to mod tho nunm....r.Bu Sndemnhu ow “lulu. and John Ich John John»: [ante-Rn Pm hex: Mon- CLOTHING- 03-69193: FOR‘TBLI eonâ€"om, burr ~The mun ct Cubed». allot ’th_o lg}. Gnu-go Lung wag. [aw in Naw Ad vortuomontn; Gummy-ul- adv-nu; 016.0001 0 If It’s a OOOQOC'QGOGQGDW 1 Day Clocks, 8 Day Cocks, 30 Day Clocks, 60 Day Clocks ~ " in Axlz, 0111', Walnul, Enamel/- - a; J - Q rd. Marble, Nickle, C/u'ua, [fol]. BWWS HEADQUARTERS FOR CHINA: c 4 If It’s a Clock ’2. 7:; ..:: Plain Ring s, Band Rings, Engraved Rin . Diamond Rings, Children's Rings Stone Rings, ngagemcnt Rings and Wedding Rings. Bu tton Bros. J. H. Soo-rHERAN. mm mam 3:33.." ........... Wuafi'icfi-JE': 0" W h‘lfl M mm monm “MMonMor-suoflow M an arm and Dantoncur mu) on I'XUE., uni-.1 1â€"2363 m «u lot “HLEB'S x; m HONEY T0 LOAN l'. c Iflcflifl, - - AGENT. OP. kmflxont-SL/ N Illfl'Oll III) THE CIIIDIII [OHM-WEST. ORGANS. PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES J. J. WETHERUP .7 Phat Ind Minded In In") m uh I“ of IL x, L. cumbk ruenHr Pf). 003W ht an Building and Sum- nu Witt-Quuxlgnqou L7: 7, can“; Inoi. frai- W at uy and» no} ncuaun ily I owns DISCOUNTED Any Make Desired. 0M Prion Only. 'I‘E‘ DEBS WANTED. SETTLER’S TRAINS “Whine- lom Soc-arm.“ ammunition. Muwl'lhmoh‘dupwlm 10th DAY OF APRIL n Tomato m filmy clam mam APRIL-19pm. New Ad vex-tunnel: t1. You wsn: we n L OAIPBELL: wear. these 060M IQ é/fi “(amen md primal work in uni-tins: you"! me“ ‘ politicos In» plwed the Single First Class Fareâ€"Good Apt-116th to 19th inclusive Va return not later than April 20L! hr. and One tbtra~'l‘o {ca holding smndsrd certificates 2 Inch 27m to April 1m: inc‘u rctutn not later than Apr Cd! .1 Grand Tr nick-on. dmnut 1 fol-onto. n the very (oremost place “long cm: cdmoh. We provide the bout be able, nnd gun-mm ood mum. Thu (of Shonhtnd Ill Tvpewriung. l- euuercinldepsttmeul. ides two re: ..._.I. In. nur lhn‘ and: (or t emu , We enjoy n In! Rimmed number a! “mum. Pm THE GANADA LIFE Central Buszgggs College Wm. Hell. E:q.. of Pewenkee, Wiscon- dn. holds Policy No. 7. the oldest policy now In tome In the Claude Lite. taken out In 1817. In a mount letter to the Compmy 1847. Semi-Centennial. 1897. wey the ccmpeny be: tuned me we um 50 yen-z. The yearly profits heve been m beyond my expecteuonmnd It ”vanishes ever - Indy to whom I heppen no mention it. X My regret not hsvlng taken Merger Calm L‘ta helm spplylng elsewhere. amount." ' lesomécr ychr huh: cu. . 0 ‘ p ‘ 2 ‘ fififiea‘fiififi EASTER HOLIDAYS. Jo Jo wethfimp° exams; PIANOS AND sawmc MACHINES- Au Honorable Record 01‘ Years. THE OLDEST POLICY IN I Grand Txu nkfiB gzlway. w. a. wmness, F. 0. “non, ASSURANCE COMPANY. H. SHAW, Principal. ‘ 'OLUME xxxnj. WHQL __â€"-_- -â€"â€"â€" ‘1‘- ‘OO'D'ODOO' School Vacations A. M. PATON Azent, J Builder and Conn-actor- REPUTATION General Public All we urge upon you is penance ct learning rh about your eyes it they an lesome or your sight de 21c We will examine your-e If glasses will be usdul you may buy them or not us you please. Now. It mny be tha has“. It may be not. 0: It. may be Um Inve exper. huvlhul In my case you {I pente And mu no Kirk our advice. Th0 III-Idiom nntnro 0! many am of tho on under: IL nu uh to dour tmtmont. Alma“ dilly we are N by per-om who aun‘ur {run (fitment at the hando- htnne whose regard fort‘ on 8 Ink 0! glut-web ou my consideration for a I one. ”and!!!“ to troll the new .4!!!“ 0 can win re also-en wtn In of on. Thu luv 0! the mm doo- nm not you from u not opuulmu. 0 ’00 “II robulyour-rlf by cannula“ on y unponllhle um outta-d our-ton. W0 DIV. nude a opeclnl study 0! m heme en. Uur ()ptlunl 609mm“ II equipped with 1hr but email-nee. (or rufrnrlnr week. We do not pron» lu perform mlmulou- orlmpmxmlr out... We know when: nu up uolen'e uervlces end and nu ocuuut'e beam. and we glw _h u the benefit or honeux advu-c fur. cal-apavny'hu muted me the lust an uncut: should examine the and “to: of the Guaranteed all Investment Poucv ot the F. C. 218.7193; Buttpgflki Jewellers at meat. besides two regular work {or our nudema mjoy I large stand-nor, number of new memben ‘ Lime. Mculu’s tree. ‘4 men tad V ESTABLISHED 1854 Inom Cmq ,nc'. Optifiat: L' IN FORC E Tir‘k Fit”

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