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Mr. Stan, Ellis, one of the popular oldâ€"timers of the Poreupine in the early days of South End, is back in the Camp, being in charge of Mr. Cecil A. Culbert‘s store at South Porâ€" eupine. There was attractive at the 8t. Matthew‘s A on Sunday, the solo Joyner coming in 1 favourable comment heard it. KS ap 97 +/3 'ï¬@ï¬l@fé P wondgGeriti I1CG ciund your money ainâ€"if you follow th 1G ind and cold wate s varnish that wi C3 ‘e, no matter how rc eautiful pictures at _how you can e: intee a satisfactory resu d your money for th 01 2161 88615 L185 w 87368 74611 74610 ttractive special music hew‘s Anglican church e solo work hy Miss g in for particular mment hy manvy who 1y your RCUPINE ADVANCE The Salvation Armyâ€" T aking Music from the Devil furniture, consisting of dining room table, two rocking chairs and one settee, leather covered. Apply Mrs. Edwards , above Lowery‘s Tobaceo Store, Second Avenue. His many friends were pleased to see Mr. W,. H. 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