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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jan 1904, p. 8

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~ _ Well Mr Editor. Xmas® i J the old year is dumn;fllo a M minding us that time is yipg | waits for no man, even though is neck deep and storming e Overcoats tor Suits Th Marg .‘)l".d i f carry ‘an or Win: + e at a standstill, yet time goes ;:eltion ?."5303. are we going to dispose of them > as we look back over the pa Just this Way : wethink it better to lose a lit. foace noy en T to oup n i thak to any over. _ To do this the s prouperity tle on them carry t of 5 might recall many happy even: prices given below will sweep them ou :__ our Store. the past year wonld time and No last year stock, all new and upâ€"toâ€"da mt us. yet could we not speal of the many sorrows.â€" Yes, it Men‘s Overcoats : its bright side as weli as its d .regular $i0 for $s In many a home ore year ago g;‘f.f.dsa:;ru.zlm,' ** ‘1‘0&312 ** _ $8 & 10. around the Xmas dinner was : Blacek Cheviot......... 10 * 8. toâ€"day “:" is a yacant fih"’- + n «e k sorrow there, yet time ro 8 un BOYS‘ OVERCOATS.... $5 & $6 tor $4.50 & sF Editor and readers, may we . < % 9o3. men‘s Suits: « Phic‘s k o9 on ce In Fancy and Heavy Worsteds and Seotch Tweeds, a new year with even brighter , e frogular..............$14, $1250, $10. ss8, sggg for the future. Now For.:.:.::.... :. 12.50, 10.09, 8.00. 6.50, 5. Shovelling suow and splitting m=mnmennenemmmmmmmemmmmmmemmmmemmmmemmummmmue mm the order of the day. _ The gre S T of snow on the roofs of bailding * log & lot of damage. The roof . Those XInaS | Eceles barn feli in and barie A P turashing machine and a fine ne\ Scarfs, Way‘s Muffiers, Bedroom Slippers and Ties doing a considerable damage to must not remain in our Store. Space will not permit chine and ruining the cutter, _A of a price list being given. Suffice to say that the Isaac‘s drivjog shed roof, breakii selling price will not be looked at ; All will be sold of his implements and complete P y s k ing his good binder ; also the * at the cost price marked Julhn Calider‘s barn went down ; C + nenmmmmanss e but not least about loo (; of o mmmmmmmemmmmmmmmny Chureh sheds fell & yictim to th. Th N t Cut s weight of snow, e ex Mrs Lothian left last week t M in U ear. It has got to besold, The same her hollduy‘aesson with her da t(l;(x);; l:pplnig:r:ere No thogght taken of the retail Mrs Joun Gammel, near Ayr. price but the cost price will be the selling price,. Ail . Walter Thompson, offGalt yici kinds in stock, light and heavy from 80c to $1.65 per the guest of the Hay family this suit Messrs Harry Sterne, Jas Lest x mmmemmmmmmemmmnen ommmemmmmmmmammumzce Joseph Eilis epent their Xmaus i C ho o4 â€"aaiieamaamnammesmes onto. _ There must be some att i there, 6 Call and get our Pnces. Mrs Jolin Garson and family at the wedding of her sister, Miss The Iugkerpwast week at Feyersham. Alf Garson, of Guelph, is visiti O a & parental home at present. , Clothler. Miss Mary Isaac is suffering f very sore eye, which she got by c M “ E.EEEEEEEEEEE SEMHRQQEE Uxferd Gr Black Che BOYS‘ UVE Men‘s Suits : In Fa: Regul: Goes in Underwear. 1 thing applies here N price but the cost price kinds in stock, light ar suit. Scarfs, Way‘s Muffiers, Bedroom must not remain in our Store. S of a price list being given. Suffic selling price will not be looked at at the cost price marked. To carry over any Overcoats or Wi Question is "How are we going to Just this Way : wethink it tle on them than to carry any over rices given below will sweep them No last year stock, all new and upâ€" wear. It has got to besold, The same here _ No thought taken of the relail st price will be the selling price. All light and heavy from 80c to $1.65 per 10 & $12 10 $5 & $6 for ecelecelete ecelsvelece *Gam. . . _ ~* APravrme m Geq town. . Some one will be lonely in absence, _ Robert Mills, of Kent county, is y ing his many frionds in this vicinity, ; _ "" are set. On New i last one of all is3 put What a beauti(ul crawn were all the stones worked to Derfontias Lialhk sn oo 2 , On New Year‘s Eve it s to think ef years past, p! tureâ€" _ ‘Fis nice to think ¢ & crownâ€"the crown on Ne is but a skeleton frame, Year‘s eve it should be . gemsâ€"365 bright sparkling q day 18 a rough. mnocut stone passes it should be left and smooth, ready to be set day has to be lived very ; completely. its duties wor opportunities lost, no time w; week by week, month by stones are set, 0n New Y. last one of all is3 put in What n basmirtfar _ OEZ ceb eneiliierinntrins n evameegu s Y iC 6 PAÂ¥ . 6 > '%f(&-. 4 Do hys,,,,5 7 "3, C HOg in Abeâ€"ny Ring happy vells across the snow, The yeur is going, let him go Ring out the false, ring in the true Pss MELC es Cofolo n s P0 00 AMmECHnCUC a few minutes, encoura; the teachers and the pa of the Sabbath School. ting of the presents was esting part of the â€"p chud who had attended present and quite a n who didn‘t attend. Th added to the programme tions. ‘The program was we hbave had here and due to those who aundert We join in with the n Ed.. in wishing vyou a bright and prosperons Ne Intended for last i Ring out the old, ring im ting happy bells across the The Your T0 sirs. .. d 6 ks _ u)0 . N To CC VY : A feow selec. ons. The program was one of the best 3 e bave had here and much credit is i ue to those who undertook the work. la We join in with the many others, \Mr tl d.. in wishing vyou and your staff a | »,, ight and prosperous New Your, pl NN U nc rtsiirinage £0 DORNOCH. pr ooo $ Intended for last issue, nig Ring out the old, ring in the new ; wh ‘g bappy bells across the snow, figig Phe year is going, let him go td s out the false, ring in the true. the )n New Year‘s Eve it seems natural lo;e think ef years past, present and fu. cut > ‘Fis nice to think of the year as By a ownâ€"the crown on New Year‘s day Y ut a skeleton frame, bus; on New C s eve it should be studded wigh | Moc sâ€"365 bright sparkling stones, Each lath‘ 18 a rough. mncut stone ; as each day | whe es it should be left behind bright | W smooth, realy to be set. So every | but bas to be lived very perfectly and | the 1 letely. its dutios worked out, no | of tl ‘tunities lost, no time wasted. Then | visit by week, month by month the | fount 8 are set. On New Year‘s eve the | and I one / ot all is put‘ m Th > Shoen" . Mladse s it uyA PEBH _ Miss Mary Isaac is suff very sore eye, which she go in contact with the back of L Rutharford, of Galt, : Ed Henderson‘s and other f1 Wm Renwick, of Stratford the bome of his parents, Mr on Xmas eve by bis presen abssonce of nearle +h..* _ _~CC Mrs Jolin Garson ar the wedding of ber s Ingkerpwast week at F Alf Garson, of Guely parental home at prese Messes Joseph onto, 1 there. _ 7 ‘mplements and [iuu his good binder ; Julun Caldar‘s baro w but not least about Charch shods fell a yi weight of snow, Mrs Lothian left 1; her boliday season wit Mrs Jolun Gammel, ne Walter Thompson, of the guest of the Hav f E tb 2. 4M Oy npbell addressed the meeting for wuutes, encouraging the children, hers and the parents in the work Sabbath School. The distribu. the presents was the most interâ€" part of the program Eyery ho had attended the school got a and quite a numbar af ail sls of the many & its bright side In many & ho around the X; "* a etandsiill, yet time as we look back over t} are thank(aul to say it 1 peace and prosperity to . might recall many happy the past year wonld tume mit us. yet could we not «F C _ minding us th waits for no n is neck deep with road: so at a standstill Lo ° programme by program Was on "p "_ hurch 8. S. Xmas tree was Russell Hail on Xmas ove and anding the baq roads â€"and ight, a fairly good crowd was The Hall was beautifully decâ€" r the occasion with two trees to an arch, and loaded with for the clhildren, poat forth a appearance, and much credit is ose who had the work in hand. was tfaken by the Subparintan_ (P C,_ _ " "ARXUSWOR wood is rder of the day. _ The great depth )w on the roofs of buildings is doâ€" lot of damage, The roof of Mr 1) s barn fell in and baried up his ing machine and a fine new cutter, & considerable damage to the ma and ruining the cutter. Also Robt drivjiog shed roof, breaking a lot implemenats and eamnaprli® * io _ Harry Stérne, Jas Ellis epent their X Phere must be som o Apr ons J0Hn8 â€" Brown, 0. Wallace Findlay, Chris Reid. Mary Findlay, Colâ€" Grace Reid, Wm Sterne, +) Janet Hay. _ Tha Rey ETi Lemires ceÂ¥ L o9 ' ung suow ; r of the da on the roof of damage one â€" shining a great many in +4 1 EUET TT r-.' CCCE year is drawing to a close, reâ€" as that time is fiyiog, that time no man, even though the snow eep and storming every day, l‘e so bad that teaming i« aimost 1i ihe oR ue t AOSLE, rd. of Galt, is visiting at ‘s and other friends. k. of Stratford, brightened is parents, Mr C Renwick, by bis presence. after an tly three years. ‘ of Dundalk. and R Kenâ€" i Park, were callers of the ; _ Xmas. P hurch S. S. Xmas tree was 11 Hall on Xmas eve and ; the bad roads and i fairly good crowd was Hall was beautifully decâ€" _ occasion with two trees t arch. and loaded with | j, 1e cluldren, poat forth a y ‘ance, and much credit is T 10 had the work in hand. | ;, taken by the Superintenâ€" be i. who spoke of growth | § Schoc1, that or the three | 5 been Superintendant Of | to _ was the banner one, | p) en having attended last | 5, was encouraging to Supt | w, id strurncd shes‘ls y sorrows,â€" Y de as weli as home one yer Xmas dinner duty to watch _our daily opâ€" gem in the d and pohghed illuminate the . _number of others, The Dromore choir is a ysacant + Jet time r readers, ma upon 1903. well szent THE DURHAM REVIEW left last we n with he el, neur Ay sou, offGalt Hay family a its place, i6 would be and polished 3 4 e ,hQr, in “le _ to spend in G_eorge. TORONTO far â€" fro;; roof, breaking d completely _ also the ro went down an Journey me rolls & m.y v 1903. be pent and meeting for ir the past year we it bas been one of to our land. We Ppy events daring ime and space perâ€" not speak iikewiso â€"Yes, it has had as its dark side. year ago the circle Wiabdhadt Arinicdd bright We sent a budget some two weeks ago, every | but suppose it must have goue astray in ly and | the mails, _ It dealt among other things ut,. no | of the return of John Whitmore from a Then | visit to his sons in Ramy Riyer, where he h1 the | found them,. together with Mesars Watson ve the | and Hastie, all doing well. Watson nad placc. | purchased land across the river on the 1d be | American side, and crossed and recrossed lished | on the ice eyen at that early date to hnis at its , work. _ Iv also dealt with the satisfaction y will | prevalline in this nous _ _ 3 _ _ """ SACHE few selecâ€" £ the best : rolls on, but Mr may we all as we 3. be able to say it and enter upon brighter prospects her was unbroken,. chair, there is s on, but Mr r. Also Robt reaking a loyp pletely ruin. the roof of own and last ts of Amos to the heavy 1P ESn ETT OTRET E& ; ' 10 years for 3. A>nndance he is left lonely, mourning | 5 Brooches in fancy Boxes for 3. In a recent leiter from Jolin A Wilson, | his beloved partner, who would never ‘%% _" * for 2.; recemtly of Dromore, but now of Edmon. | leave him in loneliness, &c." Mr Camp. | Lockets, B““'?"“" Pins, Cuff Links, and Solid Go) ton, Alberta, he reports a beautifal winter | bell is now in his eightyâ€"fifth year and [ Rings at these snap prices, so far, away abead of Ont.. with no snow ; i8 Strong and bhealthy yet. . Heisalways | on the 27th of Dec., and wheels atill rup. | thavkful, not selfish in m hiy. and | is is the P ning,. A temperature of 24 degrees below | !h* world would be better j it were full This is the Place to buy your . zero has been already registered, he k. of such men as Mr Camphel] | Christmas presents an.d Save perience= a gâ€"od time generally and spent | Edited by Priceville Correspondent. money, See our window, an enjoyable Xmas at the hospitable home Nusir thanig am faobhap C of Mr and xrs Aiex Beaton, Strathcoua, Thanig na haingle ad chomhail late of Rob Roy, while we are struggling | _ Nuair bha n taipeachaich deas } R ER (g SON and flonundering knege deep aud farther in | _ Thug iad utsa les Colruidh, * f snow. while it is undoubtedly beautityl | _ Gur a mise tha fo mbhallaid ~â€"â€"Two Stores, â€". hanging in soft draperies on the limbs of _ Sâ€"mivi cumba do chomhraidh I Dunrhamy amil arullC. C s e e en ed work. _ Iv also dealt with the satisfaction prevailing in this part on the choice of the Reform convention. Wm Moore Jr., youngest son & * f Moore, is at present home on a \'?nitJ :;elix)ih fathor and brothers, from Mono ronds where he has been for over a year ' We sent a budget so ask, bUt suDDose it mnet T,.e..fwfi_w"k' ago, aniaaluad ain.." _ 3. " SS ~Preseut ~ to thomselyes since getting married. Sc you see it was through his own excellence that he captured & wife,. and not through the cutter. as is sometimes errougously stated by some correspondents. _ 7. _EC"*Z» °* wmeir home on Dec uw wl:ien an enlo‘v;]able time was #pent in gil:,t.f and song. m hba + naw Alnttar as oA n:h:#t‘”ely furcbaped. past and close, reâ€" that time W H Hargrave has been, and gone, and done, and got married to Miss Jenâ€" nie Brown, 8. Glenelg, on Wednes:lay of last week. _ We predicted some time ago that he was domg it up Brown, and now that he has thus yerified our proâ€" phesy we wish him and his estimable and sociable young bilde, a long, pleasant and l prosperous journey through life, Wm Tucker and his bride held ‘a watch. ’ night party at their home on Den 210+ year we i one of id. We Carelaking _ was let for $20, wood for $1.65 per cord, to Ja and Eddie We‘lls, respectively. Miss Seling Coleridge, after yisit home, returned to her sc week, near Toronto. Miss A Kenzie also Jeft at the same the same place, aftter a short h home. lrustee in place caretaking _ was wood for $1.65 p and Eddie We‘lls At the s nesday last. _ Ww Bell, of Dromore, is again offerâ€" ing his farms for sale, the Koch Bros., baving only rented the property, instead of buying as was generally supposed. J McBeth, thoroughbred stoc« breeder, has purchased a bran new pig lately, of the improyed Berkshire type, and is able to supply his customers with that or a Yorkshire AS IMDAY bA nratarrad ‘ *py o 06 s t O p ns PV n&y; D. of C., Cliug Smail ; Lect., J E Wells; Su Com Man , Geo Hargrave. Oflicers were installed by the P. M.. when an enjoyable supper waus served to all presâ€" ent. nng] < 3. _, _V * "*+ MFOFOSIILG,.LG1G their annual eloction ot officers on the last day of the year and begins the new year with a newly elested set of officials. David McKelyey was reâ€"elected W. Masâ€" ter. lis qualities as a presidiug officer, beiugy too well known to aduwnit of a change just yet;, D. M., ‘P Moore ; Rec See., M Hooper ; Fin Rec., J A Laughâ€" ton ; Treas., I Hooper ; Chap.. W I H 2 .. Ty OR w yas T Yet We wonder : â€" What will become of Border Ruflian and Kexntucky xmddle since their caretaker has absquatulated. Miss Mary Burry, left on Monday 10 take charge of a schoot near Fort William, Miss Stewart left last week lor her home in Harriston. Geo meCourt leltthe village to spend a few weeks with society in tue Cauadian capital. Rev Jas Skene, of Hillsd. in the Presbyteriaun charcu eveuing. His vriginality of oratorieal power muke him pressive speaker. md F TW vula exteézued absence in the county Rural schools reâ€"opened on when the vyarious teachers resut duty ot teacuing the young ia shoot. The Orange Society, This Week‘s Budget. A winsome lady is Miss Hazel Dargavel, who is rusticating in the burg eiter an Oxtocued absenca in the a..._._*. eveuing was the presenta coat to Wim Swmith in con the valuable services reunde geutur in the church. Tue proximuted $15. M reuge 9 o o o en acts o coeudet L the choir was the hit of the ¢vening, the singing being so melodious and â€" tfail of pathos that you would think it was the great Patti holding the audience spell<uound. _‘ ‘A > pieauant i . 103 _ NO SnEe n ow e es en en was a marked success ‘1 every respect, counsidering the mclemency of the weathâ€" er tbe uattendance was very large, the commodious basement being tairly well fuiled. ‘The Xmas Tree was loaded with yood things for the children, while tue slinging, reciting, &c., was pronounced * A. § A quartecte rendered by four of is br rowheoies o n anoim n e s1 P on 341 e CIvs ® & is dR elood t Oe enraree. ~EORee night bolidaying in and around the burg. Miss Mary Barry returned last week from the county town. where she has been atiending the Model School. C _R Meclntosh. Principal ot Mocsel School, spent a pleasa pight holikavihs 1yiemwt wl oi Hale and hearty Corlett, ot the Qt newiog old acquaini the burg. A colony of old Dornochers including Mesers Frank Skene, Poter Morrison, Jas., Robert and Wm Ledingbam arrived last week from Alberts to »pend Xmas &round the scenes of their boyLova. Miss Aitcheson, teacher near Seatorth, is spending the Xmas vacation with bher brotuer, Rev Mr Aitcheson of this place. 70 <ur iceirlling: souls Weigy t tuiiety elieite i ghuin t t > after spending a few pleasant days in and around the burg. Mesurs John and Andrew Hay. of the Prairie Proviuce ate Xmas Turkey at their home in Bentinck. WnB itb ind ds c MB â€" as may be preferred. ; echool! meating held on Weqd. t. David MceKelyey was elected place of W P Watson. The was let for $20, and the I ie sls es m NORTH EGREMONT. fiyey was reâ€"elected W. Mas.â€" lities as a presidiug officer, well known to adwmit of a k yetb; D. M., T Moore ; Rec oper; Fin Sec., J A Laughâ€" T. YY 2. 000 Tess L200 uin M 6 +A â€" ce cccrmmgcs Vasey, left last woek for Sudbury, Mr Aitcheson of this place. ) hearty as of yore is Wm the Queeu city, who is reâ€" acquainianees in and around A plessant le&iul;-of the the presentation of a ftor , of Hillsdale, preached noe was very large, the sement being ftairly well as Tree was loaded with the children, while tue her schooi lust MI.BH J.\I E Mc. same time for short holiday as of Greenside, held in consideration of + reudered as preâ€" â€"â€" Tue proceeds apâ€" )ened on Monduy. ors resumed theiur young igea how to 8ly stated | ; C of Joseph | © isit to his | J no road, | C ar. : seks ago, | 1 astray in | y er things | t| re from a | ti where he w s Watson | in son had | ~ on the 5’ eozosagd le]‘ : to his hi isfaction ir :e of the sa. ab Wilson , lbi: Edmon. | lea _ winter j ::9: o snow ie | t below Of be ex. I spent | Ed ) home N heoua, T igeling N rer in | Ti lu‘ilul G mbs of 8. Jas Geddes ap., W J Hay; t., J E Wells; ve. _ Oflicers . on Sunday trhought and & very im. pleasant fortâ€" short town. T °C CHee" 7 ulCB o | â€" The following lines were eomposed by 9 & O | Mr John Campbell, of ®winton g;n-k, on M Dumfl s leflmm Je'em" smm l‘; the death of bbis beloved w!i‘ferome ye:u'afi | * ago. _ The substance we shal give as of | c I P ; L-gurse the lines out;e in h{r C:u;‘mhell's l;]v-‘,' That is Keeler‘s Store, loved language, the gae ic, r C in the | commencement of gis poem, compares | 4 , | death to theltime of ll:au-ve-tin.‘::i the subâ€" JUST 2 Years in DURHAM ject of his lawent eing ready at its * s '(l:oming, he naturally mourned the _loss | We havg the trade an.d intend | of his frsoped harther more efpun "22 |to keep it. ‘To do this we use when the day‘s toil was over, how de. # y | lightful he listened to her beautiful conâ€" i the PCOPIC right. NO two price vl:rsaltion gn the long wintert’: ez(;l, on ! system here. _ A list of prices the glory that was awaiting the Chrisâ€" | : a s _ tinngwheyn life‘s toils were nve{. st&i%lkc the follow:ing Wll% make would never tire or get weary of speak.| erience 0 roan. ing of the Heavenly Home. Nearly half | ong exp K pe plé won « century they haye h:sn l':ving to;}leth- i del‘. Look : er and that time seem short to him. | & s , j One month after heinq nnited they both | $1$ Ladies & Gents 14k goldâ€"flled Watches for $12 lett their native land, left friends alt tn-l L hind, to seek a home in the new counâ€" | Watch the next Prices : try. Mr Xlulll:phe:‘llhn hli; clofsingdline_s. ( ag Ladies Long Chains, warranted 33 years {o, $5.00 says : * Alt oug e has friends _ in i i4 years for 3.00 ghntt:iluugs he is left l%nely. mourning '3:0 Brooches in fancy Boxes ‘f:: ;:0 is beloy: partner, who would never * ht 221 leave him in loneliness, &c." Mr Camp. | Lockets, Br-grl]eg. .’:‘{}fé“é‘:g.l;,";gé:‘nd Bolid Gold bell is noew in his eightyâ€"fifth year and | * isi)s: r:;u% and heu..ll;hhy yet. _.He inulway;a | thankful, not selfish in an way, and | i4 & the world would be better ityit, were full | This is the Place to buy your . ( of such men as Mr Campbel] | Christmas nrecente a_ 4s * 1CB« hathe c Bome de . 57+ W L Dixon and daughter Hanuah at present on a visit to friends near towel, xrs Jones, of Owen Sound, paid a to her father, mr J Hornsby, and 0 triends Clnistmas week. " TD 7 °J mMaipenuy, after over a year‘s stay with the Rev ar Kevning and his family, in New York. retu ned to her home here in time for the Christmas holidays. _ She intends rem aming for the winter. ' miss Bella Weir 18 staying for a while at xrs John Finalay‘s, Dromore. Her voice 1 is missed from the Ebenezer choit. ' Xr Roach announced that on Sund&y.l the 17th, a «ong service would be hbeld at | the Ebenezer, wWhen in addition to some | familiar bymns by the congregation, oul which he would make some remarks, other | selections would be rendered by the choir. | Athens f the trees, as never before, creating for the time being a spectacle of grandeur, yet when it kappens to faill i@ your natk, down to the small of your back, one is apt â€"if accustomed to it. to say words withâ€" out a dash â€" in it, in accordance with the dictuin expressed 1. a recent issue of the Review, ALEX. RUSSELL IN LOVING MEMORY t# Alex Russell | THE BIG STOSE | Alex. Russg S7T OCHKâ€"TAKING All Furs at greatly reduced prices to clear Â¥<> Begin the New Year right by dealing with the crowd at the Big Store. Watch for our big Stockâ€"Taking Ad. next week. The goods must go before we start Stockâ€"Taking. It is much easier to count the money than count and measure the goods. mound, paid a yisit Hornsby, and other friends near Lisâ€" _/ GOODsS:1 NEXT WEEK. FURS ArO Durham -a.u:i-fi:sbeler. Se do briaran bhiodh taitueach Nuair 8 hurdh mid chomhla, 8â€"du ri bruidhean Mun rhoid Aâ€"dol ghachdh gu Gloir an 8 cha bhiodh sgios an na fadail A bhi bruighean mun Gloir sin, Da fhichead. bliandna saâ€"seachd Bha sinne a ghaol comhia 8Sâ€"cha do ghaireach sin fadda An uinne sin ri coimhreadh Mios an deich dhuinn dol cuidachd Thanig Sin tarsin an cuain mor ud Ghaig thu taither 8 do mhaither Agus Cardain fo bhron an, Ged tha agamsa cuideachd Sâ€"ann tha mise an am onraichd Sâ€"mi a cuineachardh Anna An te bu mhail leam thi Colruim DECEMBER 31. 1904 > 5. M. Fanuumm, 1 ) o oo o ta M 3 JA We are determine We regret we hay we could fill are onlv a t« RUBBER WORSYC MEN‘S Ribbon Remnarn TABLE LADIES DRESS Many cam of our even n have 1 which â€" 1904 J VOL. 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