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Sixty •.years ago tp-dad, Ja
). ekes Booth shot ,Abraham I+• ,
ln,, await the ..cpfl etiuences off'
s.'Zi h • yerp scarcely less diSestree•
t i "the' South, ;in solve respects,
:lir• Civil War,itse just ended,' rr
idle •to speculateon. what, '"nigh,
ha 'bee ' •his o • • 'butte re,
aloval of the man,+who mere than;
else was without.,
iiaster---tiethe_n,aft, �Ja and , was�
v =,., ,,-
so regarded ' blr ihany in the 'South'
:hen, and in later`, days. • •
The.' figure' of Lincoln has:. at•
traeted, the attentionof men from
June.,1 6 when he wa:
the day in.1$ 0 ,..
�, ...nr •
nominated . for . •presidency. There,,
�t i;.
has .grown. u ',through, the y,ora, »
Lincoln., • myth , that;' has' ' obscured.
• mani`1,' im'� rtant facets #i ._his life
i h he , was of
It . is , eommonlY ; a d t.: at • . __.
'hu ble and 'obscure ,;origin'. This-. is
tri
res est • of father
for _ thegenerations behin ..were
neither humble.' icor , obscure; He
has been •: re i}
pread "ted°' as' a , great
,.,
riilitary genius nvhose, own
far-
.'seeing
ar•-
ei ` as were ` ruined . his
3e ine plans '
, �y
generals. There .is no real/evidence,
hat •'he had any. Special emiliieery.
military app oint
atii:ty, and. his, m taffy r1?.
ments prior to the '• selection ;ort
Meade i "June f '1863 we;e, wit)"
n
t is tim o oast Iola Dim,, Cilttiiator , ! Disci," Rotiei a,:
Piowp anal, 'I:1a rrow e fot' Spriiiif' uae.x. = The prices ,on 'these m*=
chines ,levi`er this Tear •,call and what vied 'vatic • we
n Modem ;Made. Machines
1' Qtb:
Q�ora Tom.
NO,
n•
r Standard :G ales,
am I
the t
•'W.e cal4ea..p�� GQrc ��., �
ls' a' ntario Variegated
a,A . . zk G m ,'
Red, ,S�r+��,; �ii�noth, ,�.... Grimm's,. a Q ,.
Alfalfa: c bier,„ Seed;: ,
flOblished. •gver3f, Thuradee uivrt►illk.
ht I.uc11fiow, Shztu►azo , k
A..R.• Haenel ziei i'roiitieto,
' axil Editor •
THiRSDAX, APRIL .ltith, 1925:
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'LUCKI�O .'•:arl y„114G.MAM'.
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mpt
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largest .. mibat PX .
e I • p8••,.
m beautiful d s
iilock >a the , est .., .. ...g
o' ro r
f f
o• o m.
!riff se ,
t. w
S edieh ;a
M.rble,;:Sco,.h ,
atlian•:Graiii e4
t.
mil;
We tma�e a si►eclaitlr:':of Pa. .7,.
4.
nmont$ "ail, invite :.yQi�'•ia+Q+e-
4a7
l i A C a
nsclr t n>ti4 Ne tly,• ,.anf''w
p �� '
Proniptly' Done.
order.*
f.4 a.
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e e Oar
Se e . o,
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neat,.I31:es•
.ac
Spotton..
ML
ekn
n . . N 8 meets`•in
uw .
0 ; ;92
leis lddge;:roenn::everg'':second Tues
*1'a the month,, at 8",o'clock` uari,''
•Y14.`8. M. Parker, Ree:;
c V,•'
e
ho
1 '• •
me" •b i e
• K
d. iz1E• u" r d 8'ro m,G let,.
just Six weeks , or 80
t'
TWOS Inst' S .w k I Dolt ha.
•
1n where e'' � ` ood`men: • o
w e
u r n
I'd loved'• her -'long'. end'eyed. her
• 'much and I do: notrepine
Some ether chaps ' they.• Wanted her
abut now for life shers' mine.
But Chief f zji • ' �•s Will onfess I
�a e ,.
know net, what I did;,
,nor though « I've-e;come .to man'e es-
iii
tate in.love I'm.but a kid,
This :wife' of mine ` she' fooled•
i'
�h ef-miyt�•bzaiti'�are'°'wi�e of`innil
tho
u d.'
L
t h,angel,` Chief,
!but Sir, .she's lest and blood
•
he'
S s e es,.:...'
d
the ar. t girl on earth; and
full of joy's my• euP, ;'`'
T love her' Chief, m'a'te sure of that;
never 'yield her up..
Rut ;still it gave nie quite ,a.. shock, it
• scared me' most'to 'death,,
*ler'' I' detected,.Chief, the smell of
onionsher th
on linea
r
Foris ,don e
an
� at. onion*,.'. 'ef' 'at
g&Ch1.,.,..
leas that .is i
t m . v ew�;
he it a on '•. angel el food' I've •heard:
s g.
ney
Bu't this here angel`:1 have copped;
can, it be.,she's ,a°fake?
You ought to. see her- get -away With
half•,:a pound of steak..
•
QtiELPH .
lasurance
aa re-organiied ...for Season:. at
er;nieetingz-lield.in,,Pahneratori.; This.
,The 'Ara rice'
;kr • Oheslei :OP 'lune IValhOrten
4-411-iie,:zindotigin. on July
VON.: Seeretark—e.,' •Rin Shot -
tom of Walkerton'
•
•
've watchedher • 'closely since
wed, aomy t mourns
This •stiedpp thh!at I thougspiriht I'd 'got:
wiry drat :it'she' has` corns,
:'And he're's another' :fact, ol4 boy,' my
earnest soul deplores '
That sometimes 'When 1,1,10 awake`
there!Un':sonieene near 'me anereP.'
..Chief; : You see- I haVe' been tooled
She: ain't the, angel that' I thought
',I-.Might'llayeknown 'no 'angel, Chief,
'wnuld linkWith me for life, "1:
-I've got. lie; angel; 'hut Yee' I'Ve„
Surely -got 0.0e
M TAO
E B
ssi , Ontario
, i
sea on of', the• OnVa io Lo s
Fes_. 8
nature,, luniy ended was -;once
.uost interesting• ,in Maiiy.- Years, sure
passing., iii" that , reepeet even. the
.9e$sions: ,.of the. new and nexpe'r.
leveed U:, E Q.' Government..
n
From 'Abe' g t ubi� •atte tio_,
m h ,.rs p....}:.. n .
was fixed' upon' .rte modifibation of
o,
the. E�nitario Teimperance: Act,` and f
,equal, 'interest
it li
Ii` •� BI',S"s •x to
C urch:Llnon .• Of x t 'a
'ortance too` was the Re -Distribution;:
'Bill : pet, rough,. in, the,'4'losing, hours..
11 t#
atur' l
hi'" last' theta. is • al
' t st e n
�'GJTa e _
�.hY
t
sa'ist
i fh
',gelid d s t ac 'o
d +' with
g . deal. of .. tz n
parties not in power, brit' a re, is
ti to
•tacbution b'h never is satisfactory sfactory -
op osition:• ' parties; It,, `pe'rhap's is,
impossible to: make an' 'absolutely
fair ,redistribution, and the party in
power is not •going . to a damage its,
the,next election,if
own• chances. at
it can help •it. This bill• is an 'effort
e a ualizze the representation` in the
Legislature,' of 'the cities and: coon
',try: Nine- Seats are culled �fragm am
ilia s',given to
on the :rural;- r. g and � n
es-
the, •cities, s' change rendered' • nee
sary''by'the growth of- city,::popula-
'tions and :the decrease in the :coun:-
ti9:
The bill • permitting "the sale of
4.4• beet -was one'of 'ehe most highly
controversal which aS come ;up -in 'the
e .. m er•
Le"islattire f' some. tim., T
. or .e
P
g
•'
parties.' a th11�.:
1 1 ': 8 ti
aver geop e n All p r feel .
hey have.' been betrayed; .asp fon"
to i lebiscite 'i1 ' '.take last
win' the. P v to .n
ll, the " Y 1,t > tl 'a :leas .. there
_"ems. : i _=�i"3em�ands
should.be°no yield ng tot e
Of the ,liquor ,element, I•lowever'.the
bill' permitting the sale of this beet,
has ..becoune law and we shall just
have to iveeit and see whether' or, not•.
coiiditions.'will tie'!better• than they
(Kit 'OW
, The ChurCh Union Bill., ai it *as.
haee pleased :either parte. the ,coie •
Well.0,That, of, conrse, was inevitable
eProiniee.. As it. is both parties „got
:'sierie things they 'Wanted and aee ob-
liged tf.' IteCept other. things: they
did not went.'
men Who stOecl, 'out most prominent-
orney 'general W, Nickle and Mr.
Iteney, who occupied trapPOsiti,Cin in
.the Drury Governnient. col. Currie
haMpien .of the Nue* iiittreets was
nOisy hs uetial:hut he 0 not ap-
pear, to' have ,had,Much influence:- :
Att
A Man went to. see hii: phpician
snoring disturb your wife?" asked
:echoed 'the , patient: Why, , doe,. it
Alstarba the -.whole Congregation."
A14. 81`;11174P1lISING,TOWN.
present Moyement ie. towir,.beautify-
ing'. is illustrated; by What has been
and ale* "'tempt 'etibuebanitee to; 're -
.side there: And 'rinNV the eriteFprie-
eca_forLlovere_ of' the beautiful:,
*ern, Alone, fer a rose arden. Water:
was • installed; it. fence built„; trees
planted. to thne'' north and beds., laid
out according to..„11 Plant. 14ater. it
hoped: te mike etches ,over ,the gates,
and pergolae '" for differeet pails Of
the •eFounds ppon. Which to train: the
elenbieg inies: Twelve hundred rose
bushes of' 150 • different Varieties
were obtained 'free for:the asking
eyee ,from :Europe. Thee, did. thie
simply because' the eociety. premise,: .
the PtodUcts' of, the variOps growers:
'Thus 'About a thotisaiie
worth, ne geed' roses were\ 'obtained arid *e are very ',grate
for hothirig.' The Wm*" WO begun Following .is' a, :state
lase April .and it WiLs•;the 'Middle Of te-WeSley Walk
feay'befeee`the roses cola he Plant.: J. it; Wheeler
ed, They .began to 'hlooin ahont the ';i3ronhey'lj,ros.,
eta of Jene—atiti, kept anti Petit. the': ele, `At,. Dlecketone,...k.
too, :tiros *bent $,Qpo, which was met At :cornfield.
donationif.--fitmthe, „Council* Wu',
And Oog
Advantakes
Poe protect:4a
Low test
Can be painted,
Can be
Alabastittscl
can be' ntttored
•Voircat. Pr of
Cold
Etrlitld
SsaltArr
vhit
Applied
'Protects your stock,
GYPROC-,-the fireproof wallboard,
derable as rock -and, worliable as
inestimably io the.
value, corrort, utility and economy
.yOur house and garage:
Gyproc yea house and garage thia year
Gyproc doee away with: the fire hazard.
lt Ivies for ,itself by the feel it seves.
g'eePs .out dbst end dirt, fosters health
, and comfoet and *cteises the "liveability"
W1VI MURDIE '& SON
roots. ksitior• end
•
•
INC -BEST BY
PARM OW?' I E141,1*11TP$ ,GON ,
DUOTED BxAilit,,:ZAVIT:Zi.. •.. ;r,
List of 'the•Varletlea, tb Be. Tested
'This Xear and Directions for those
Vho Wquld C4 -operate, In; This.
Work -•-Good' freed. '•
•
•(Contributed bk.Ontario. Deportment of
Agricuiture,, Toronto.).„
olfe
' The, OntarlQ."A rlcultural COMP
ba 'been .particularly for,tu rte
originating, through ' Hybridisation,
dud selection, the highest Yielding
varieties .of several Qf 'the farm •crOPS_ :.
'of•• .Ontarlo as •shown, ;by re8 i1tti .of
-and Over'.
•experiznents-at .the:College„., ....
the a ovlrice .:°beading varieties or`,:
. S eu • 'loeaaly,
other crops have. been a real ,
oii%..oY
the
or• hr ' imp 'artati h � e
t ough p o S
new and,; interestingcrops are; Field
abbage, Sedan:. Grass, Rye;Bucic •
;vheati4elu a •;'Sweet' Clover, Gold.
1
ec
::hYodo
i' o i' h `m e t
Nugget C rn,.$o_g u ,, P. rf ..
"Swede°'rurnipa, .etc:. ,.• The -. following;
list indicates the materia•1 available
for the' en—.operative ex;erimefts''for`
1925,7,--e • . .
Nttmber, Crops ` •. riots..
1 Three varieties of date.....;: .. .3
E U.A.C. No: 21 Barley ad rimer •2
$ , Two 'varieties of Huiiees Barie3 . 8'
4. -.Three varieties of Spring Wheat '3.
6. Two varieties of Baehr heat.,.: $'
, 6' , Three varieties .ot Field 'Peas., 3
7 Two, varieties of Sprllig Rye....; 3,
E' Three varieties of Soy. Soja. or '
o•
:.....:-
:: 'Japanese, eang ... .
S
the except}on bf-e:MCGlella-tf_thi 9Eignt•-varieties_ ot,ritnt. end
worst-
possible character. !Nor .cr
v r
' besaid:. o his admnistzatl�
much . f .
• industry
•'e er t
'abilities. n
ab I:n, g'y,.
method and , .'order; • he Was; fart -
celled by • eeve al ` Meng in • his Oa';i
net and to•Ihe end he 'retailed thee
attitude towards. detail which Ic
-him to. carry legal . papers, in b °
or 'them in a, bund,' '
•tall � hat'. tie e
,
heating t he :inscription:. ,,.
`,ou can't find it anyhere
W'else
!dolt here;”
'
t
reside..
Lincoln was •''tIie firsP
oo an 'r.
,�,a �stadians t k y sr
eial, interest. `rt may -have ren ?4:
fact that 40,000 Canadians ,:four? '
i the Northern army • be. ween 186=
and' 1.865 that' turned th' ' . nation':`
za e. upon the. White :Ho se. , Wher.
he' died, in 'April `1865, ; there vias P"
spontaneous '• outburst. ofm
`sypath °'
from
countryCmanaenda'`Mthrat:Ertoucheed Landon,d' his owi
it
:
-. study published` in 'jhe j Dalhouee
Review ;a few years ago,! drew "at,
a entio i to.:the changed attitdde' 0'
the - Ainerian .press tows{}'ds , Canade.
after this ,sympathy hid been Irani
fisted Tlje.'New, York .> Ierald, . out
of the • most" violent anti -Canadian
errans;" • during , 1863 and ;1864, sex'
pressed its'. surprise and, . ts. pleasur,
at' the ' expression: that. ame ,frons
Canadian municipal belies, • 'from
governments;' and.fro individ'ua t.
That sentiment did Mote than ..any-
thing else to dissipate title trouble:
that bad\been brewingas a' result
,f the activities of Souhein plot,
tern resident, in poanaaa. .
Lincoln evil - long remain one
of . those tri res in ,hist"orxr , whose
whole ':life • ay be tirese 'ted as fir
. .
irispiratio • :AG'. youth • The •Lincali+.
story. • can.be presented
Warts' on;":.as•,he himself
expressed it. The ;.:man
without hate' in a ;'day R
were so' intense stands t -day as one
of : the greatest, if not ' t e greatest:
figures'of the nineteenth century.
ASHFIE'LD SOLDIES" AID
CIRCLE
• --,Dent'-Husking Corn
1.0 Thee :vartettes of an rte.:::.,
Three � g
11 Two varieties of Sugar Mangel4 l'
12 • Three varieties of Swed.ish,Tur • •t'
nips ....• .c. .. 3.
13 Two varteties.ot "Fall' Turnips,. 2
14 Two varieties of Carrots, .. :2
15, The planting. of Corn' at his
tances In the row ,... ... �;. ... e 6.
16 Sudan, 'Grass and two varieties
of Millet . ,., ...., 3
17•' Sunflowers, :Sorghum and •Corn
for FodderyE
18 .Gr ss Peas Vet'hes and *Sok Beans . _ 3
p
19 Rape, Kale. and Field �Cabbag a '3
20 Two varieties of Biennial -'Sweet
Clover .2
aY 'T o 'Clover varieties of Alta to '2
t'tr t es
va. i.
• 83 uba Biennial White a▪ nd re- H m, >3, via � a„
enrt.tal;Y.ellow Sweet Clover. 3'
'Three Varieties of Piet,' B :• t : . • 3
o ` ereetr a—fraFS F
different dates o(.planti . v,
25 . Low an$•,Higb Grade. Fertilisers"
and Manure with Oats 'and
'• Red Clover4,
36 Different quantities:: of Lime •
,. with Sweet Clover 4
.29 . Three grain .mixtures for Gratn:j
production 1
80 Three' grain mixtures for Fod
der production .: • 'Er
11 •Mubam. Sweet Clover at the rate
of one pound and four pounds
per -acre in rows fol' seed'
production
33 O.A.C. No. 72 Oats; at ▪ three •
.
• .dater of
118 . •O.A.C. No, ,^3. Oats,• at.,
of.reeding ;.. . S.
4;, O,A.C,,;,No. 85 Spring• Wheat, at
three dates of :seeding .: '3,
5. •, O.A.C- .No: 211. Soy •13eans., sown_,
broadcast and in rows E.
Perfect Model . Swede Turnips.
thinned at three.distances in .
tee rows 3 .
"with tie -
Would have
who lived
hen hatreds-
, The following .15: a s aternent.
•the disposition of the f nds of the
neCtioh with the, ,Alexa dra Marine,
During the' war this mo ey was reis-
and placed in tha.- :St rling Baele
•pital should be built in
ler soldier, heroes,,, Th
aet.',orily furnished a' AN
the case room. -and nu sery. as, Kee.,
Through the' press the ° commit
• to thank the boleti and A
jelly the ptesident for their
furnish •
memory
arci but al
rooms. *Seine of the p ichases Wet:,
s3cieties; thiS the 'boar *Joe
266 17
15 35
43 25'
9 Oe
their cie tot, eipect the' inaintenanee Drennaii & Quaid for fCathers)
heY, 'ever game oUt Of college A. 6.. Orgy
6
•
-,firit1r-tirtiitr unless he toOk tome .with Paid, to- 130firci for, special „.
man's telfoolt,tttliir;
Any• person in Ontario who gro*s'
field creps may apply. for ally one of
the experiMents "foe '10'25. Heel%
applicant should . make a. second
choice, as . the fnaterial. for the first
ap• plication is reeeived.. The .material
will be, forwaided, 'in the order .in •
.w,hich the' apPlications are received.
while 'the etipply•la.sts. No .charge is
made far-tliti-exPerinientalLmaterial,
and the p,roiluce eeeethes the property
of the eiperimenter: A report is re,
•qpested after •harvest. Each person
applying should earafUlly Write his.
Named, Address and. County. All mail
"Matter a,dd,ressed to the 'AgricelteA•al•
-College; Guelph; Oet., yequiree full
•
Cleanliness,: and gentle treatment
.mind et .this, Particular lime.' The.
0.r the -Coil tar:dips- te• the -water,.
then. smeared with vaselinee,r linseed,
Oil, and the 'hand geetle inserted into
'the vagina, ".The.obeet. should be to
Coming .ite tble proper. position, that iS,
heaci 'Mid. front feet first. If the pre- ,
,sentatiene•aepeir normal then -iris a,
anthe. trent feet of •the
At ,eecii ,. times 'the ...ineiep pasSage Of'
'the ewe..shOuld'. 'be. ▪ iie.bticated
the vagina atid.. allow It • tO stretch.
lit usually,•yield to the ,treatitient•
not coming in the prOper Pos4tion„
then the base IS a much mere ann.;
cult onettehatidle, The lamb 'Indy he..
tinning '060 feet first•witli, the heed
teeeed beck, Or again'. the hind end,
may coine first, any, case
patience and. vety gentle ;lieridling• to
,do.this'.in order to,.Preterit injury to
Iamb has been put la lbe right:post.
it herself, but if weak and unable,
to, do so help 41,ar 1)e A,111MP:
.'.of ;Aire .heg's lard Inserted inky the
violet) of 'the ewe afte'r•difilcult Par.
'thritlon.'tilit be very. .betiefielel
heeling it in ease it hee eeee fele:red
„any eVay, *, oho .1s: Weak end et.'
*• *Mid aCid'in warm water. •
• i S
r�
••
a'niz ;Cel •, p. _ ;
v >�
' • �•we have.• ust .received. a carload. o Gal .. • •
•
ou are sure of•,.Zitic I;ne
• , ... X...,..,
ire p
b, Y.
• . t in alated•..ageiefit
' •suiute3 '4vzr..t->�o-e-x�ra-eAs.�• .,e• � .
100%a
�%(• znc Now is,aa:-good time •to •buff,, Our Price is
more z, . ,
•
•
We car
r the "BUCKEYE". Intubators and' B r o.0'8 e r s
�. $.:.
stock: e to. set a' hetet'. Caa • in and see. We re
. ilu
�• Noav . 'is the t
'‘ the -"Buckeye," all cnizp .a a., g1', ..0t.. •. • ,:, r •, . s
i' T'..
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N
I; H CA'R OFr'.: CE ..
•JUST, 7NLOAD,EI? p'.FR S , ..:, ,
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.•TiE &PitINO .l AI1v .. NG;
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• PARISTONE -(THAT: HA D• W
FRESH- STOCK O[�' P S
Pi;ASTEI) AND <G11ViE... JUST. RECEIVE
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Cardware ,Coal
. rn''thin
�� Tins 1
Plutribng
THE . BIG DRAINAGE CASE
°of
• :Mr. Geo F. Heni'le:son•It
:Ottawa;referee under the Ontario
. referee
Court t � 'ttended .at
the
;Drainage Act,. a •
Arilh .
8
t
t
.ti
•
water '$600, , Total cost., , $150,227 80.
R` Vanstone of Wina(.�.hazt is • acting
^6
-• i1e
--While
Rennet -Mari;
.
for' he . plaintiff;
e • osed• as
the iie'fenc .coons l , is cot - Reese .
e P,
follows: David 'Robertson K.0 : for
Culross Carrick, Greenock and Hovu
nlns_.'
by Ba,ririernimi, of, culeoss,
'a work that is estimated to Coat the
above Municipalities over 3150,0_00
wife. t roWing tract, is. now' so comr
he is unable tO drive over it,'a.
•dition, he, inaintaine,,that _has' been,
,brought iiheet ,hy engineers con-
structing 'drains in these municipsy,
ities 'and shedding extra weter
' able evidence on the 'mattet, Referee'
Henderson advised thet the dredging
scheme, whieh ha4 been. hanging .613e_
for four years, Should done. n
lieweVer, adjourned the fiirther hear-
ing .of.the cese.until-Maer-1-2th„ when
nwiil 'again ,-viSit:Walkerton 'and
finally dispose of thaaffair. If: the
worli. should: be erdered
.fected be the ". scheme', will haVe ta
contribute by, municipalities aa
-10 tie Or 'Start
tone Per acre of air-dried tneri. will
haonWaetyYze97rd, thoar: Pitt tit!
Marl, on aledrying it, readily cretn4
•fle9lie..inicifeocrerTcheteiesw;iti;r • D.:. eJ. St:wmaerst,
0 thmeils. sy. e.atirlIiin :sii,oitil, and .M33;yre,rwitiss Oiiin
K el: ni-s.8s1:11' FtiranPitrs, 11.°114e's i:: v eira r:'' ioi a. no'''. '
Saturday with' her:, sister Ddia: N.
the 'bolidays at- the home ..0f her '
Stratlidee with his spririg- work.' .. -
Mr. and , Mrs. W.' leolab metered to
leg 'for dinner wee juse .tucking a
napkin under the chin'
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THAT 5' MADE IN' EVER.V
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rot( the health and happiness Of the familYi lay &amen Xent
4, Hardwood Flporitie and.YOu will:find also that the 'Venture,.
. saves you money. 'Little children romp without harm on ite
clean WholesOrne sprfaCe whiCh is kept so with the minimum of
household labOur. *man Kerit..HardwoOd Flooring will give yail
'a more beautiful and lasting surfee than any other floor mate,rjal
part of it is Iltir
that it, , dOst
actly. what the
with' 404
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