Probably no display of London Suitings is looked for with such keen interest as Milligon's, at Kelburne Chambers, as customers know that whatever is new Milligan's. are sure to secure it for their patrons.* Mr. John M'Cale, M.M.C.E., inserts an advertisement in this issue drawing the , attention of tho electors of Miramur ! Borough to his candidature for tho i vacancy in the council. I Ladies who take a pride in the quality ■ of their sewing will always recogpise tho special excellences in this direction fos--1 tossed by tho famous Sew- - ing Slachiuo and in addition to which tho i efficiency of tho various attachments and accessories place this machine , quite ahead of its competitors. Oscar , llewett, Ltd., 50 Cuba Street, invite Ja ; dies to inspect their latest models.—' I i A sheet-iron hat, weighing about 10001b. > and standing about Sft. high, arrived at • Atlanta the other day on a flat car. The 1 hat came from Richmond in payment of • a bet between the editors of the "Ricii- > mond Evening Journal" and tho "Atlanta 1 Journal" nn to which city would show < the biggest population in the 1910 census . jstuin*»
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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190Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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