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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Mar 1908, p. 4

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TW s t .. H1â€"â€"!da Schetkche, }Alma Sch 5 Adella Lierman, Bekia Dorst, It w.«" , Egra Btown, Clarenct . ckey , “fl‘y Nixdor{, Herman Vo y Plla Holtz. & TEâ€"Louis _ Brown, Ellanara vh, George Vogel, Sanelts §2, August Thuroo, August Schâ€" , Acthu _Schnarr. S . _ y Roka Helm, Emma Sciiâ€" Â¥, ©eling Sittler, Eddie Kummer, | <Clayton Sneider, Edna Brown Swheckene, Alice Preiss, Loreen ze amount of new business rand the gfowing itenk of minâ€" and ‘provincial taxes the man ME were mble ‘to keep the . ct \ down to 17 per cent. oi rec: insl insorse, an avidence t oreâ€" jqwomiul management. ¢ Bo: rd: of Directors and the a ‘ managingâ€"director, Mr. [Wesenasy uon whoin the . 1c Apility forâ€" organitation and 14 "‘;‘ of the multitude of de g, es, are to be: congra$ula upon the highly satisfactory na: J year‘s report formin, ) of " a continued story ol so‘n M AV.â€"â€"Charlie.~ Preiss, _ Willic . A1.â€"Maggie® Helm, Willie Voge!, .Schnarr. J.â€"Sr.:~ Henry Frickey, _..!ghn', F. Jr.=â€"Roy â€" Schmidt, Verlic »Ella Schnatr, Elma _ Nixâ€" ton Brown, Edward Helm, EBs > h 5 t 4 ?fil( is the seport ol th. ‘School for the month _ o . M. Roadhouse organized . an i League in the Methodist ; Wednesday evening the i aWR® sollowing ‘ofcers were sidentâ€"â€"Mr. B. Schwartz. )\ Presidentsâ€"Miss L. Schinbein id ME Geo. McKenzie. ~Treas â€"J. G. Hurst. umber of farmers met in the hip hell last.Saturday . evening ie purpose of considering . the f of otganizing â€" a Farmers‘ or this community. ‘The ~idea ratmly appreved by those preâ€" T . of the Montrose Club w , gecupied the chair. ting is" called for next ‘@vening in Schweitzer‘s hall joint the necessary machinery to ut the venture. All . persons ited in this mattet ate cordialâ€" mested to be prestnt. "The subâ€" ion next Saturday eveâ€" ~*The preparation ol the seed Â¥arious crops, with réasons."" mall program will he had. m Good made a. business Winterbourne last Monday. W...J. Snider _ and Jacob ended the funeral of the latc eo. Cuntz: of Bridgeport last agonts during 1907 ‘to the large sum ‘of $7,081;â€" fargest in the history of the and $1,577,855 in excess of e Dusiness:â€" of . the procediug ’ otal business in force . is 848. | The income for the yea! d to $2,443,570.15, consisting [1 $1,733,041.88; interest, | and profit and loss . $1,â€" he payments of policyholdâ€" fath claims, endowments, â€"anâ€" etc., during the year amount %.MIO. Notwithstanding and prosperity Nelson Thomen of Berlin acâ€" a sgituation with _ Mr, Oliver hnm om his farm â€"réâ€" from Mr. Martin. . Râ€";iouvef' Witt, & Saloma i. Musseltman of Berlin visitâ€" ie on Sunday. x § M‘R into . Mr. ‘s house «week and d a year‘s engagement with CONESTOGO. ERBSVILLE M. DIEBEL, Teacher dy of policyâ€"holders, . ol imnutual company. of new business written F(‘:laytafix Frickey, . Edgar EUL YEAR In of ‘the Mutua Canada, which Pentland from Mr E. wB a~ pD . we N F ugte| jiaces that we now ‘.fiâ€"'lfil ____ |tot a breath of cool &iF. ~ .= f â€"â€"â€"1 inhe reads~in this section have he g. | _aimg. greatly elevated. In _ many «la0es ..â€"â€"ocnsiderably : they are high + ;| hn the fentes and though»" | the itea‘| wave not reached the telephone W which | «et. ‘we ‘believe ‘that linemen would 10 decreas LTORZCR. ay do‘and, a a h ty dn be one of the best paying ) . _ proâ€" "al‘e stanigp. & i m egm& ve a very {armer. ed ilthnrnh of pth{hg clippers ang saw, â€" shouldâ€"go through his on h s and _ cut ontfil dead limbs. ‘Waterâ€" sprouts and enoughâ€"‘other branches o «s to altow plenty of ~sunlight . in order "to get highly colored" fruit. t« is necessary to paint large wounds as it will prevent rain from penctratin, which may .cause rot. ... KeeP, y0UMAs trees pruned low so asâ€" to get: : low . headed tree and aiso â€" makosa stronger tree, <a <great con enitn t when picking time comes, and sav< kh!om possible cost of a balloon, which is almost needed in order to get a‘ the fruit on some trees we have seail You can always train up . a tree in the way you waht it togrow and when its gets mature it should not _ be a disgrace to any upâ€"loâ€"date orchard. _ Miss Nellie Torrance is spending the week with friends in Milverton. . Mr. Powaway, lately atrived from Tottenham, _ near London, Eng , has been engaged as a farm hand for Mr. Jas. Kinsman. »Quarterly Sacramental services were held in the Evangclical cnurch, . 6th Con. â€" Rev. * Mr. Knechtel of~ Berlin, :anducted the services. Mr.â€"and . Mrs. Jobn ZurbÂ¥igg, Kurtzâ€" ville, spent a few days at th: hom« » <their son, Frank, in Listowcl. Mr. Levi Q;ke , who has been _ a cesident of "Listowel for . the _ past year has removed to his farm in Wallace, formerly owned. by the late :ohn Dch ing, which he recently putâ€" _hased. y 8 ‘the trustees of. School Section No. 3, have engaged ~ Miss "Quickfalt" o! Glenalien, at a salary of $400 per annum duties to commente at Easter. Mr. Herbert Gordon, of N. Dakota, has been sPending a very em,oyable ‘ime <at the home of Mr. Johna \lexander. h Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Zurbrigg, â€" of Listowel, were the guests of Mr. and drs. B. Knipe on Saturday and Sunâ€" Jday last. Miss Dietrich, of Mo:inington, i .'isifilg at the home of her _ sister Mrs. Wm. Williams. ind the . snowbanks in some pPlaces cery copvenient in â€" their work, as ‘bout half" the usual climbing would .e necessary in order to reach the”l* x«‘ the pole: * * e i The month of Murch is the time yhen the farmer should look at his »rehard, which no doubt, sa.@reat M# The March fair at Listowel was sery well attended in spite of _ â€" the ansettled weather in th: forenoon. Many â€" make this a day for special gusiness transactions, while some Lo >nly to see and be seen. â€"Mr. B. F. Knipe shipped a carload of cattle to Toronto on Monday. Miss Minnice Greenwood, of Teviotâ€" lale, was the guest at the home . of ‘he Misses Aleratdér, last week. Miss_Alma . Heipel,. daughterâ€"s.0 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemel, suffered ; serious injury on Friday last by 1« ing kicaed by & horse. The amima. was frighicned by a tame racoon an when â€" Miss Heipel _ approgched th horse which was in the stable . i . thedime, she. was kicked ‘by th frenzicd . animal resulting in < seriou. injutry to her knee > which ‘was khoch ed out of joint and she sustaine. . other injuries. ;She is duing as wel as can be expected under the circum stances. Had her aunt, Mrs. Heipei â€" not bein nearby at the time, . Mis . Heipel would have been at the merc> of . theanimal. . .. < â€" . % % The return hockey match between St.. Clements Separate school boys @04‘ the local public » boys was . played wtdmgy t in . h shatings thils . 16° ~a wery in teresting gan« ‘and resulted in ./ victory" for our boys although â€"th visitors played hWfl scorcd two goals the : locals | only securcd one in the nest halt, in ‘t_l;‘;ccu,‘:g: however, our . : boys fprov-l supe players, Awc Mr. Win. Holmes, spent‘a ‘few days it‘ the homeâ€" of his sister, Mrs. T. lIhomas, Clifford. ol the locals. Mr/ Stumpt tefereed Blating, we presume, will soon be & thing ‘0f the past and hockey match cs will also be out of the: question. Mr. Charles. Kochen, Sr., was . a vigitor to Waterloo, Berlin, Prestor and other points in the interests C the Impcrial Cheese Co., last week, and disposed of considerable . chees to ‘doalers in these places.; . : The .exbibition of lo"m pictures given by Messrs. Sheldon and Gordon was . Â¥ery. . ; satisfaidioty . But . wa‘ > aedhe ta% MR B > .. Brltmblick: ...@agmmations > af sutmes. on sgpemcm mss + t um WELLESLEY in some places their work, as climbing would to reach the top Total, * $64.02 MECS | ~ Carried, â€" i s Ou motion by Messtii Reldel â€" And | m 66 : adjourn ta on Montay in Apon. Thot “ “'{h‘ s y ym« 4+ "{-‘;‘V' NO Ohi _ Mp . Maik Nrossbill. 10. o C er, wh the age of 3 ment took v“l:m in ment took: plact tery oh Friday. _ Mr, Isaae Hostetier who â€" recently spld his farm has moved ‘to New The second carnival of the ~ season held recently" at the rink was a <proâ€" nounced success, P .3‘ Wns Clemens and family, haye remtoved from Blair and are O@Gupyâ€" ing part of Mr.David Hagey‘s house. Mr. Jacab Ludwig. purchased .. the farm â€" of Mr. Wm. Clemens of" Blair, some time ago, and last week removâ€" ed Jhis househaldâ€"effects, ‘et€., yonder. We wish Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig suctess Mr. and Mrs. Agron Main, of Shefâ€" feld, and Mrs. Main, of Galt, visited at the home of their daughter, ard Mrs. Main‘s granddaughter, Mrs, John Markle. > Mr. Hen:y Kraft‘s have removed ijom Pine Bush and taken up â€"thei alode in Elmita, Mr. Samuel Hilborn had a _ sleigh load of his Forester Brethren at his home Friday evening to while away a few hours in social enat, songs,anu recitations. _ Supper was served . by the lady<of the house, and a jolly time was spent by all . _ 5 Mr. Abram Martin, ‘ the homored guest at ‘"Springdale Farm‘" left on Monday for Kalamazoo, Michigan,for a few days‘ visit with bis sister ang family, prior to returning to his hom« at Newton, Kansas. Mr: Martin secs many changes hereâ€"but preferm _ a Kansas winter to our Ontario winâ€" ter. Miss AlmaTait has secured a posiâ€" tion as apprentice in Mrs. Darnley‘s Millinery Department and begins bei duties this week. Mrs. Philip Bender, of Dutton, Michâ€" igan, visited her aunt, Mrs.. â€" Danies gzn,tz and> other friends here lately. &m localities the farmers have vlowed â€" out the pitch holes. _ Wha. is the matter with trying it hn as they are numerous and their quva. never been experienced on this _ Tom« befare. Miss Ida Fisher, of Berlin, wasâ€"the guest of Miss Tait over the â€" wee end. Mast‘s, The municipal council of the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley met, pursuantâ€" to adjournment\at the Township hall Crosshill, day the 2nd day _ of March, 1908, 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" ~All the membeérs were prescnt A.‘a visitor in town. B. Robertson, the reeve im the chair. Minutes of the last session . were hilml;o:n mt:::;fl] recfld and ad_opt,_cd. f Te Thk c *4" , Miss McKay, our efficicat . teacher spent the end of week with her parâ€" ents in Woodstock. Correspondence, petitions, bills and accounts were read and accordingly disposed of. Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Stabi, of Waâ€" terico, Brcnt Sunday with Mr. Frans A petition, in bebalf of Union S S. No. 14 signed by Jacob Bricker and thirteen others praying this cornâ€" cil to establish & public road ~from the school house ol said section, to the terminus of the third line was handcd in. The council toos no a¢â€" tion, but agreed to inspect the sight in April. f ‘ Also one petition re Drainage wotk and a requisition re Ditches and Waâ€" tercourses act were received. A dclegation, representing the pOâ€" lice village Wellesley and E. G. Winn on behalf of the police village, Hawâ€" kesville, were present and solicited grants from the council for said vilâ€" lages. f for one year.. _ Cartied. Moved by A. P. Dammteiet,seccndâ€"d by D. Hastingsâ€"that the following acâ€" sounts be paid and that the teeve isâ€" sue ordets in payment of the â€" same as follows: 7 D. J. Reggs, â€"collector‘s splaty or Afiter discussing the matter thotâ€" Jughly it was moved by R. Lintich, seconded by A. P. _ Dammeiet, thit his co nil do grant to the police yillages of Wellesley, Hawkesville and St. Clements,all th*ir stefute â€" labot all their dog takes, 1â€"3 of their fownship rate for . gen*ral putposes, 1â€"3 of ‘th» License Fees and all the dnes for ~ofiences committed Egainct he License Li Act, all levied.and within~ the ho?.xlh of said _ villâ€" Menno Martin, gravel to pathmasâ€" ters 1906 _ _ â€" 5.80 &. Richardson, printing & envélapâ€" â€"~ J. Bricker, 25 loads gravel to McBride & Flintoft, services te Drainage <â€" Debcfitures c ~pathmasters > Maple Leal ady council meeting H. Roeder, dog tax refunded John I. Brenfer, re the Dicbold Ditch, refunded 10 H.‘::Cund. gravel to pathmasâ€" M oA $ WELLESLEYr _ COURCIL This agreement to continue LIMERICK 3 : months, > Intetâ€" i Riverside ~ cemeâ€" 56 50 50 00 18 *,‘,;;_., ‘,'.;; rcpapes ‘"*"" > sb :' P his cheaters hy ..émfi;sifi‘ n P PREMIUM 'f' " ,,_.,g“..q.' p q?gz -"iis.fi o P 5 Onk. _ . e ,‘7.‘_; ._%, i sb t m ', uk ~ â€" & : h ,:'_ Nulet reception. Me Btiated oup Sotie ) e e t . (P: on amexsgt : i on C a.' MHCTL CA 1 BE â€"fa’: was necessary to be an optimist not| *‘ _‘ * * * **â€" ##*I=U=W® . _ a pessimist to look at the bright 3 s s k o . oo P\ Py y itflt than the dark side. am y ay,. 8 Nee y ant countenance was a welcome. +/ uid ifopleinents of" ien to any citole and imparted good _ MAFCh 13â€" Stock and implements of «hoee He was a grout helerer in *hC logloy at Beflot‘s CoFRCIS. _ _ ‘~*~ â€"‘ old saying, "laugh and graw > fat"‘ ""*~*_ & e o c uds and l::wl- always found laughâ€" _ March utt.‘-e-*n, plements w‘l!fllr ‘:h:u- t ‘“dthwfl. w& i l’m:pkh,el. “ was ons « Yitâ€"~, northwest of: St. Agaiha. ... ~ :2"‘““""“"",'“'"’"‘“:"‘":.’. March 17â€"Stock and impletents of ts on Jean Â¥at Jean® which . Jonathan Jantai, 3 miles west of Now: Man had spent many years in prison| ""*£> and upon bis liberation he WAs 80 im | . March â€"19.â€"~Farm stock.and imple préssed with the kindness ol q Certai=| ments of Peter C. Diebel, 3 . miles :nl:hophgw:?:r sheiter he h:‘m-i‘:{:: northwest of St.. Agatha: act :(v appxopxhtu' some of whe Bisâ€" d‘g'fil WL{"-SW‘S“ fl“m_“l::’% ‘s valuable sil his own use, tephen Humme:, 44 :fi%v./e:.hhneto r::l:oh and~use the of~New Germany on hossuth road. proceeds tombhflmtomue,ll a Frihag cew start that Jean Val Jean thence | March 24. â€"5400% and Implemienis of iorth lived a life of unselfispness and| Addison.shantz near Berlin, on devoted â€" the remainder of his days | Street (Doon Road).. ... to belping others. .. | March ~25â€"Stock and Implements ‘ Praise rightly bestowed was anoth‘ of mudoiph JantZi, 2 of a mile west of er meaks ~of ‘promoting good feeling 5t Apath, ani 3 niles northeast Ol and this ~mapnner of cheering OtheIS pge,, was; too oftien lost sight of. ‘ It oftenâ€" > 4 times inspired tre recipients to greaâ€" | *mmnyâ€"â€"rermentemie Mr. J. Motherall is confined . to his house through illness. * Miss Hebn of Ayton returned Monâ€" day after a visit with friends here, ter endeavor in the duties devolving upon them and made their . tasis pleasanter. _ Courtesy was "also an element which made life brighter and was no inconsiderable factor in sucâ€" cess in business Mfe. It also contriâ€" buted muclh to happiness in the home. In conclusion he advised those. who were inclined to beâ€"unhappy and pesâ€" simistic to consider the great blessâ€" ings _ which were theirs and to set about doing something for others. In so doing they would dispel the gioom and makeâ€"life worth the living. Rev. Mr. Elliott acted T8 Chairman and at the conclusion of the lecture a very cordial vote of than‘s was moved by Rev. W. D. Lee to the lecâ€" turer â€" which was seconded ‘by Mr. Thos. Hilliard. 7 Preceding â€" the lectureâ€"gramaphone musio â€" was rendered. _ . Mirs.~ Arthur Hilliard, of Berlin, also sang a $sol0 very effectively. There awas a large attendance ‘and a neatiâ€"sum was Toa~ Miss Reedé of Guelph is the guest of Mrs. E. F. Seagram. 7 Mr. William~Snider is a visitor to Toronto and Hamilton for a few days. Mrs. W. G.â€"Weichel and family have returned from a several weeks‘ visit with Galt friends, * Mr. Julius Noe, of Toronto, attenâ€" ded the funeral of the late Mr., Steuâ€" bifg on Tuesday. % s Mrs. E. F. Seagram visited Guelph friends for aâ€"couple of days last Mrs, A. K, Cressman of Hamilton and Mrs. Hy Hahn of Brantiord . are spending a few days at the home "of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. M¢â€" Dougall, Erb St, â€" Miss May Burt of Listowel, is the guest of Miss Minnic Bechtel for â€" a Miss Perkins and Miss McKie _ of J.. UBelmann‘s â€"store have returnedy ftom a several weeks visit in Torâ€" onto, where they attgnded the Spting Mr. Vlive S. Bean attonded _ th fiftieth annual meeting of the â€" Canaâ€" diwn Press Associatign at Taronto on Thursday and _ Friday & Mr. Philip Christman, of Elmita, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Harper, Young street, â€" for _ a few days. 44 on Thursday and . Friday 4. Mr. H., M. Snyder: 16ft Saturday on a business trip to Montreal and other eastern citics. * Mr..C. Liesemer of Didsbury, Altaâ€", returned Monday morming after a â€"visit of several days in town. ; Mrs. Pearson of Toronto and Mrs. Shaw ol Walkerton left for home on Saturday morning after « pleasant wiskt with Mc. apd Mrs. Fred Hughes. At a fire drill. on M&m scholars of the _ Waterloo Central school filed out of one exit in good order in itss than two minutes. Mistes _ Aima Laschinger, Saâ€"omc Ratz and Boatrice Gehtens, ol . El mira attended the meeting wi! _ the Clara Schumann Club at Waterloo on Saturday evening. 4)4 Mrs. Holingworth of Stratiord is Personal and Social 1n the dad t §# APH March 17â€"Stock and"implemments of Jonatlian Jantzi, 3 miles west of New Dundes and 3 miles south of Petersâ€" burg. RATES MAY BE INCREASED Toronto,. March 7.â€"Whcn the â€" Supâ€" reme Court of the Independent Order of Foresters‘ meets in June,â€" it . will ratify an increéase in the rates and & rescaling, of charges to members, dating to 1899. ‘The charges will maâ€" terially afect the great bulk of : the 160,000 members of the ordet. s The new members will be put on the scale of charges of the National Congress fratetnal table, which will on the average show an increase qvet the rates put in force by the I. O. F. in the year 1898, which became operaâ€" tive in 1899. Butâ€"by far the ~most striking change will be that . affecting the present charges to older members, who came in prior to 1898. Their dues will be rescaled and in every instance those of older age will be asked to pay either in a lump sum or in another way, enough to bring them up to date in comparison with the rates charged for that â€" ago â€" now. that the Supreme ~Court in June will be askedâ€"to ratify the change, in rates, was confirmed this morning by Assistant _ Supreme Chiel â€" Ranger Harper, ed her cousin Miss Laura Musser. Mr. and Mrs. Edw Goébel have left for their home in the \Northwest. Mrs. P. Christman is vigiting her daughter at, Waterloo. Mr; and Mrs. Gco. W iller have returned from a months t with friends at Denver, Colotado.‘ . ~Mr. Peter Mattusch has purchased the Bunnell property in this town. } Mr;.Henry Kraft of . Preston has _Mr. Conrad Liesemer of Didsbuty, Alta., is a visitor at the home | or moved to this town. The woman who was doing her Marâ€" keting was difficult to please She had overhauled every comestible . in the shop and insisted ‘cn getting the best in stock at twopence a . pound cheaper â€" than the market price, and now it was & question ol eggs. "Are you quite sure th.ss czgs are fresh?"‘ she agked. . ‘They are, / madam." "You will (guarantee them?" _ > more than that."â€"Dundas er. mtc e m eaee se TIME WORN JOKE. A gentieman living in the vicinity of Ayrt rerently paid a flying visit . to Galt, and having a fondness for galâ€" mon trout, ordered some to be: delivâ€" ered to him from a local dealer, proâ€" mising to pay for the goods. on deâ€" Heety. When the box arrived at its destination the gentleman was _ much surprised when he observed marked on it, "C. 0. D.‘ He refused to accept it, giving as his reason that it was mm he ordered, sot cod. ~, Ayt "But how am I to know that yo% know they ate Iresh?" /. . ‘‘My â€" dear lady," said the . exâ€" hausted shopman, with incisive emâ€" phasis, "it you will kindly step . to the telephone and â€"ring p our farm, you will hear the Nons that laig them still cackling! I‘m afraid I can‘t say more than that.‘"â€"Dundas Advertisâ€" The farthers residing.in the vicinity of Conestogo held a meeting in the '1;.. Hall r:-fly to' fim,m adâ€" salpdli organizing a. Farmers‘ TO ORGANIZE FARMERS‘ CLUB Miss Laura Benner of Bufflalo visitâ€" NEW LAID. ELMIRA. vicinity in the the adâ€" ‘:"Wouuu!‘"'pw e hdmvnll‘h ‘Btyles isle in Threeâ€"Quarter and Full L ngth wflfih’ Shower and Ram Proof Coaty® Light and dark Lowns,. Mid CGrey _ and Oxfords C te w at the popular prices $5 to $10. â€" _ Priestleys Cravenette is without doubt the finest as well as th mostâ€"dursable material used in making I w esc Shower Proof Coats made to order in our . Dressmaking Departr i' on the Shortest Notice: bas q oo s $. B. BRICKER & CO. | Lang Bros. & Co. We want to tell you of our New Dress Goods and ‘Suitings this week. Our Stock is so very complete now and it is really the best time to make & seâ€" lection. We show the best goods as well as moderately . priced goods in all the new styles and colors, and you are safe coming to us for dress goods. â€" This is one of our leading lines, a szod all woolâ€"goods in all shades, uble width, splendid for suits,akirts and dresses, worth 85¢ for ... ... .. 60c. Panama & Taffeta Cloths These are good this season in colors of brown, m,?. green, blue and black at 50c, 750 and $1 a yard. Voiles, Piain and Striped. _‘ We also have a l assortment protty colore: and â€"black dress uods ladiea‘ -'J{G.’Hlned" d 15.10, 1800 20.00 to $25. > These , and ~make pretty !ma:?-knir‘t'c.‘i:bluks;dm st‘lec.l.m.l‘.uwllw.ynd. Mohair Stripes ~ StrlE goods are very fashionable. We show many kinds for suits and dresses, special at T5c, $1 and $1.25. By the sixteenth annual report . o Toronto Children‘s Aid Sotlety #Mb orime â€" is on the ..incteast about L Good Goods at 50c 85c,Venetian for 69c . Shower Proof Coats NEW CGOODS Wes’me‘n'yinlmtlaim( Priestley‘s Cravenette Lawns, Crey and Tan These come in all the newest Shades of All the newest shades of T,% be a yard. sponged before making them up. We a‘;othhwomhvlzm%t: date machine for hm of do all material at the price we Important to You at Ths Intast stales in all tbe nop ow of lace and net waiste, silk a"‘ waists in good choice. t t kp tige "oode Spring Jackets nol:‘cl:‘l:'la‘m j:m ~:': large assortment of styles and ours are all good fitting garments. 8P Lawn waiste at 75o, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to $8.60. w%.na Net Waists at 8.95, 5.00 Silk walsts at 2.00, 8 00 to $7.50. trate,. For theit 257 children â€"were confined there are compared to 168 for the previous yeat. For disorderly Ne /.. SA x nâ€"f Fors xÂ¥

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