The Wingham Times, 1896-10-30, Page 1VOL. XXV.---NO. 129:.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER $0,1.896.
MEE
WE SELL CHEAP.,
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
NEW STDENTS ADMITTED
AT APTY MUM.
Ute
We always, have and always will
sell reliable merchandise at lower
prices than any other house in town.
Not the common humdrum sorts and
nothing here that's anyway out of
date. But no need to say that, the
Stook • and prices speak for them-
selves. The reputation of the store
is at stake and we're more than
anxious to deserve the good opinion
of shoppers. You'll find everything
• here that any Lady, Girl, Man or
Boy can possibly need and prices are
little enough to bring the
trade our way. We're selling lots
of goods these days below the mark-
et, others will tell you they can buy
just as cheap and that we must of
necessity be losing- money, blit you
don't have to believe them. Our
buying chances are greater, we've
the biggest out -let and hacked by the l _________________ __ _e__- :_
quickest command of ready cash is
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the reason and you get th0 benefit of
Training in Commercial Somme) and
Shorthand can be obtained ate
CENTRAL. BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFORD,
The Leading Commercial School in Western On.
cessful business Hestudentsof former in sec•
Her write tor
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
rl
FRESH OYSTERS
Sold by the bulk.
Served in any style.
GRAPES and other Fruit
at W. A. JOHN'S
CITY IIVeISTA11JRA.NT.
-The boys in the TIMES office are doing
their best to compels a bag of apples, der-
ing this present week. They came from
the orchard of Mr..r. 1). Matilwen, of
Morris.
-The opening of the new Catholic
Church, which has been built in Goderioli
OMB summer, will take pl• ce on Sunday
Nov. 8. The Right Rev, Bishop O'Connor
will officiate.
-We take pleasure in calling the atten-
tion of our readers to the address given at
the Whitechurch Presbyterian Anniver-
sary services, by the Rev. Dr. McKay, of
Woodstock, and which appears in another
column of this issue.
-Now that we have par sidewalks in
1 it
1V would t.lto
S
On Josephine
0
' 1 to t
shape cod
g
l
do for the street committee to turn their
attention to some of the other streets, Say
for example, the walk no the south side of
John St., along the hili.
-The Right Rev. V. ()Tenney, Bishop
of London, will dispense the Holy Sacra-
ment of Confirmation in the Church of
The Sacred Heart on Saturday Nov. 7, at
11 a. m. His Lordship will perform the
same ceremony at an eerie hour on the
same flay in Blyth.
-Grand Organizer Woodman, of Moore-
field, has been here during he greater part
of the week working in the interests c,f the
A 0 U \y As e. result of his labor, and
Now Ads.
it all • S.`Geaeey-Furnitnre, etc.
r N. A. Farquharson -China.
We want to speak to you of ' R Vanstone--Judicial Bale.
BORIS' Si SAO'
G.1lcintyre-Clearing Sale.
T.
McKinnon & Co. -Bargain. •
the stock is really fine and the range ; Geo. Good --Boots and Rubbers.
of styles is away beyond any other Prof. Dorenwend-Wigs, Bangs, &c.
collection we know of in Wingham. M. Jessop cot Co. -November Price List.
Sago -Saturday: Bargain
We have more room_devoted to this
-M. H. Sfdl
stock than any other house. The trade l Day .
Of this department insists that "no 1 -
finer stock is to be seen the country i
over," but..We Must now something {
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LOCAL NEWS.
for his etlthuslasltl. Robt. McKenzie is on the sicklis
ar iernen will cry,
-During the course of bis sermon in
Knox church, Stratford, Sunday evening
Rev. M. le Leitch referred to Sunday
bioyclieg and condemned the practice most
emphatically. He was especially severe on
those riders who attempt to matte records
on the Sabbath day. Going to church in
other towns was often made the excuse for
taking long tripe, but there was no neces-
sity for leaving home when there are plenty
of churches.
.--It is said of General Manager Hayes,
of the G. T. B., that he is applying modern
and progressive ideas, with an ultimate
result which even those who were disposed
at first to decry the new managemeur., are
now willing to believe will be successful
and profitable. . A. now rule has been
adopted throughout the entire system : No
nepotism : merit, the sole test of promotion.
Not length of service at all,
t the ability
to do the work promptly and efficiently in
all branches of the service, from the high
official clown to the gateman along the
line.
-It is annouuoed on the authority of
the Edueat,onal Department that the
work for the digit School Entrance and
Public School Leaving Examination will
be the same for 1897 as is was for 1899.
Any Public School Leaving certificate
granted heretofore, or that may be award-
ed hereafter, will have the same value as a
certificate of having passed Form 1. The
holder of a Public School Leaving certifi-
cate will not be required in 1897 to pass
the energy of the local members some- the examination of Form 1 of tike Ilig
thine; ovrr twenty members were initiated School. Form I : Examination wilt be
on Wednesday night. conducted in 1897 nein 18110. High School
-Twenty-seven years ago, Monaay Oct. pupils will not be allowed to be candidates
10, says the Huron Expositor, winter set I at the Publics School Leaving Examination
in, and there teas steady sleighing froth until after I897•
then until•the middle of April. In many -.-Rev. Dr. Langtry, of St. Luke's Ang-
instances the apples were frozen on the Bean church, Toronto, has inaugurated it
trees and the roots remained in the ground movement which, though it 11 1,11 been in
all inter. operation several years in Great Britain, is
new to Canadian English churchmen• A
-A fire in the Queens Hotel on oit3z ny bntiai society has been formed among
evening caused aa stir amongis the citizens members of the church and it has for its
for aa Eery originatedfnts. It is supposed to object the reductwil of excessive burial
fat
u
ish
thrown
to
hmends
c
have from a mat beingcharges. The society i
upon a curtain. The flames were ge funeral outfits complete for twenty-five dnl-
tinguished before the firemen sot ld get lars or less. A uniform style of hearse and
the hose cart out. Damage, e35.V" coffin will be used aha services will be con
ducted at the church, instead of nt thehouse
-Chief Vannormau hada little diver- and grave, thus saving cab and carriage ex-
sion with three tramps the other day. eases. Dr. Langtry claims the resby•
These gents of the road at first refused to t]:erinns, Methodists and other religious
accept the accommodation provided by the bodies aro in sympathy and will likely
town for the benefit of such persons, but the SUCCORS of the aerate
were finally locked up. The same clay a
roan from 'Myth, by name of Brownlee,
was arrested for furious driving and the
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$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
1Siftjnieip.il Maters.
On Wednesday the Mayer refdeed to Bi tel e .
an order for the Daimler, of money p Y
to A. taratutie. for the eusestrUCti01t or the
grauutttiuo stdewallts. The grounds taken
uy toe ,payor were, that the order covered
wore that nue been uune on private pro-
perty, fur, winch tile town was ill no way
lespouaible and for which they could not
legally pay. Aa tar as we can see we
teultt inc posttrun taken by the Mayer is
tile rigut uue; and we understand tite town
solicltor has given is as lits opinion tbwt
the Mayor is right. We understand that
the Treasurer gave e. cheque for the amount
without the Mayor's order. Matters do
not seem to be going very smoothly in the
Council acid Ole indicatiuus putuc in the
direction of a storm before we -.ring out
cue matted ring to the new:' Difficulty
• hi
it bein
• 1sg
' ilevtu ,
• the fru N
t1W5 at'letle over
wept 'or 111r. J. 13. Ferguson to Bold the
duet onice of Clerk ane Uulieptor. b1r.
Ferguson is a roan whom we highly respect
and we believe we oxpresathe views of a great
ii'atiy ot our eitizeiie woe,/ We say . V/+7 re-
gret, that u, tectunceuty prevents pini from
Legally acting as collector, but regret
sewn not make school boys or fiuuktes of
us or ur those whom we have chosen to
tuauage our inulucipwl matters. The
Couuuulors knew tee Collector's resigua-
ttuti was in the Mayor's hands and it was
their duty to have attended the special
meetings called. Then they could have re-
ap/enticed the clerk over the head of the
tuayor or made a new eppuintineht. 'The
spirit that has been dispiwyed around the
Board ne times is unworthy our 'repre-
eautetives.
t likely open ill also
S. Moeda even-
Camp onien'S. S. S y
'thio: sensori hk,s exceeded our expect- : big..
,#3 t led
Ca
. `oils and' is still grOvsnag. Beason j Count.;1aitland; C, O..t .''meets on
' .Friday evening. '
*IV, prices right, fit and style right, ; -The addition to the Button Block. is
everything right every time, . almost completed.
OR I .-Mr. E:
''Wells, of Turnberry,
-4. " `1 "a furnace put mato his residence.
Personela.
We incite all our reederd to contribute to this
column, urr,ral and departure of guests, more-
mel1te of 1Peli•knewa 50 01le, hubihees men et0.
heed u p.o91a1 here to the '1.11199 or satin a vete
to the 00105. •
John Barnard, of \Vroxeter. was in town
Thursday. gave us a l Beet we ever offered.
11r. J. Halliday, of Harristoa,
can nit eiouday.
Air. and Sire. Geo. Green, spent Sunday
in town. -Gores.: \'idette.
Mise N. and Mr. George Brown, of
London, are at Mr. dray's.
Air. E. L. Dickinson was in Toronto
attending the Conservative Ueuveution.
Mise Maggie 111acdonielct has returned
from her trip to some of the • American
follow as soon as 1e cities.
is assured. It is proposed to make is, eon- Mr. Montgomery and bride returned on
tract with a city undertaker. Saturday night and lett fur home Monday
GORDON.
FRIDAY,•SATURDAY and MONDAY
We will sell the cheapest overcoats
and ready made clothing in Boy's,
Youth's and Men's ever offered to
the purchasing public of Wnghanl
and vicinity. Finding• that our
stock was going to be too large for'
our limited store we cancelled a very
large otter of fine clot ing from one
.
of the best makers in Montreal but
instead of accepting our eancel they
offered us a very large discount if
we would receive the goods.
We have accepted their offer and
the buyers of these superior gar-
ments, warranted in. every respect, '
will get the benefit of our usual low
prices together with the full benefit
of this large diseount.
Men's Heavy all wool Ulsters well
rimmed. and well made sold else-
where for $6, our price while they
last $4.49. 1"ine Beaver Overcoats,
Fly -front, velvet collar, our price
$4.59. If you need a coat . -come
quick.
Get a Sample package of our
beautiful brand of Black Tea at 25e.
horse taken away from him. Hymeneal.
-A. mon once asked an editor: "Can you i'Il/One of those interesting. events which
tell me what sort of weather we can ex- alloses mach exditement herpened on Tues-
pect this month?" The editor sarcastic- dayoyening, Oct. 170, let the residence of
ally replied :."It is my belief that the Mr. Haslam, Balgrave, when his daughter,
weather this month will he very much like • 0 ie awl lir. James Haugh, of
your subscription bill." The man wonder- re united in marriage. ed for an hour what the editor was driving
at; when at last he happened to think of
the word. "unseated." How is it with you?
mornwg.
sfi'll'r. G. W. Cline was in• Kincardine on
Monday, where he tool pert in the Presby-
terian entertainment.
Mr. Cliff Ruettel was in town on Wed-
nesday and left on the early train Thurs-
day fur Roseland, B. C.
i\iiss ori ., n ,e. The
vVinghnm, we I .Dr. and Mrs. Towler and Mr. John Nee•
ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. nig. lands attended the Proyincinl Sunday
ley in the prasenco of about forty b School Convection in London this week.
The bride was neatly gowned in fawn and _ --_
blue fancy shot dress goods. After an • 13v tlti
elegant dinner, Mr. Haugh and bride held ,,,,..,EATON.---IllWhitechurch on Oct. 21
areception when they received congrattt- their nthe wife ot lir. Jame 13eatton, a son.>
Wiens and good wishes fromttmer-
Baugh will a1AIlatt8iD.
/Iic+TToe-CARR-At the Methodist
parsonage on the 21st inst. Miss Mattie
Oarr to Mr. Hutton of Mcorfield. se
-The London Advertiser says : Mr.
John Livingstttna. of Listn•"el, the surviv-
ing hrothee of
urviv-
inghrotheeof the famous African traveler,
d t deter
is now 8f1 years old. Thus cls no ous friends. Dir. am, y•
a•' him fromstitxting yesterday for Seattle to reside en Diaga3iial road in their pretty new
visit ityaon;esaieveteran anxious throughtoget
houseekeli•'oagslife:anilllappinessisthe wish
this ash .He said e i was teu o lel of their: mltny friends.
to Washington Shite in time to enjoy
election night demonstration. Prof. Doreawen1. A, Wint;ham.
tubers of Camp anyprofession are better known
sf of S the Few in p
.- number i
w
A
o th
e
g
t nd
iwc
eve out Dorenwend, Caledonia, Sons Scotland, drtlxnu Prof. Do
sponte Tuesday nbemryg with Bro. Hugh I and hair artist, who advertises to be at the
wasialoes
l of nd thrilled
Piper McDonald Anld , Brunswick Hotel on Wednesday Nov. 11.
was Scotia's
Sand Athe heart of Aing His business connection has extended to
wits
Sons. A most enjoyable evening such a degree that after this, his visits will
was spent around the hospital swere psi be fewer, consequent upon having an in -
before
eo the wet oug' hours were pest creased territory to verve As
he is s to be
be#ore the company thought of home. here for one day y,
See -On ' Tuesday 'Walter Hawke, of Tnrn- mend all who require his services to all
on him. His great stock comprises all the
berry, met with a painful accident. He latest ideas and fashions iu,:ladies' wigs,
i1 was engaged inth sawing a maple once that bangs, plain and wavey fronts, switches
with
had shivered t sprunga butt. When one p &c. Gentlemen, who aro bald, shoo see
port had been cute'it together catching his latest invention in toupies, s0 natural
Mr.IIIahe 1 ler, and holding him ha in a in a earauce and perfect in fit,
port I,trnp. The slivered part had to be chopped that the weeverforgets that he has one on
cult
and observers cannot detect them. Over
20000 are in use, ehnrving how they are
appreciated, All the Professor's goods pro-
duce attractive, tole and bcenty to the
efited b
,vu b
to Y
,••• ht
. Others lead
ld
l
face at
their use --why not you?
Mrs. Johnettn who underwent an oper-
a 18 improving.
tY
. a s p
d
s me Y li
worizt•ooln is quite a feature in this , alien o •, , w
store's buiuess, clever milliners are E -We are glad to IttTow that Town Trees-
' 'early to trim fiats and, Bonnets to uror DioksQn'octititenee to itieprove.
oder and do ;nods work, and never Inspector bb, has bean in attendance
AIN, question on that score,•-rowwcan at the Public . $elate! during ..the present
week. •
absolutely depend on good work and i F Kerney shot it fine specimen of
propel' Styles
newspaper 'praises; Mallard driek on the river, Wednesday
little or ...1.1iT.. Hitless non' morning.
1 dyer t sed We -Jas Loutttt was god$><1<$d
and 'lee for afew drys
all the conlpttrls‘ns you please, that,s t .- Mr. Wm. B nil was taken suddenly til
. the best way tb put us to the test. "r at 11-.15 H ion tory Wednesday,
EYFLA/114E1j ,Furs, Capes, Coats I London speli't tt dey+.itr t>le bush
GR the usual good luck.
25 Molls Ride all this month we I .._,.Thp 'Jiist Buren Teachers'
'will meat in'Godfliiah on Friday, t;n
mean 1 ty to the house
see the good that are a i ,tliir{week. ''L=1tte to see hum
Want: you to see our stool " ma y• fritu fe agate.
.®-r-m m.a.+'m"""a""' .. ".-`vt ':.. .ir."m.Lr bilious Qnunp5 y . , ..
Yi
A good servieeltble svectai prices in, t -0. B: WflrisilirS ttpd ,a ftle4
a
df before he could be released. The re
here' Associatitikz` s a bad breisp but fortunately no bones
d $at- { were bre}ten.ef
iI
money 08-.
r ula
e e Nov., n
a•:1 9u J l t
...o. 3 0
• it t N
i tl rda
rot c. worth tt y
f
town.m
=A numbeY of young folk
from "`" `"°' .
besides the tl orchestra Wen( el the Met10
&LL 'WOOL'WOOLERGES --
Garnet, Brown,
Navy and Black,
86 Inches wide for
.-S
20c REGULAR 25c.
odist teeemeeting at 13rownstcsvii,
ALL WOOL
--SERGES---
Garnet 'Brown,
,
navy and Blas,. ,i
42 inches wide for
25e. Elsewhere 350.
e
-John Luticl'a'tar is moving, into
iii
residestce lately occupied by John Bell,
tat tt has removed to Southampton:tr''
`ve regret to learn that Dir. Bobt.
I;e
diet is threatened with blood poisoi 'ng;,
id.
' ht
11
al
'n the
rt
i
to
result of
eau
cut right h
has taken
• Ont.,
of
A
1 ,
Banks, Y
...... j1fr.
A. Oita ) e ins charge of the practised d partrttont in S.
...CF4. Graces' Undertaking and Upholstering
ICIT3 V ''`M Shop. fir
Corned Company left on
S -The WilsonPalmerston. Should title
nnaws,oiu:rx,rsavl Monday for P
oAIIN1:rand ni,ACK, .d Company return toWinghattl again they
eertt fnfy would draw a Iarge house eyory
40 inchs wide for it worth iGc. ni t
AT t7 WORTH 23e. ,,, - m, tiWil acs
Desirable line of
GREY FLANNEL
mottled or plain
20 taches wide
Will Caesar, wlio h is been attend.
iug Medical School in Toronto, has come
•
always s . fresh and well home ill and will spend a few weeps in re-
asserted,
stock, is y
Granula, 22 lbs. LrtatRpaths Standards. Bon--lir. Glen who has been working in the
Granulated Sugar for $1; line clean cooper shops of Varna for Blue time bas
Coffee Sugar.afor ne$1; Currants,sof returned horde. The output of the Varna
fruitr2 e. alb, 4 packages basement, an 11a
for 25c.; Mixed 'Pickles 100. a bottle; shops is reported at 450 barrels perday t carriage xoom eon found most effective le up•icott'tt t ncs. end the In e,nutru p a c 11 y eblo to give the benefit of ose
Toilet Straps i • . •• at variety, see what -The Brussels Herald has chauged now by the stabltntl will be used for a mow, .the night T" t
x •. w bar. Goode deliver -and t. e' test Inc additional or{ tt ng; direct to the
yen can get to hands. 'p r. ;troland rests of has disposed e . have titie het bis initttpleted •,t 1(
mcg promptly. Milian of the paper to Mr, C. E. Sarney, who will have the best blstm, in this par
INT ` 1.'• conduct it in the interests of the Conserve.
`xjjCERIS
--There died in I,ausing,
Mich.. last
week, Mrs. Young, relict of the Richard
Young. Deceased formerly lived at Lake -
let but lately she has been living with her
body
wee
daughter, Mrs. I{neathel. The Y
The funeral
al
brought to Canada for burial. Th
took place from the Grand Trunk Station
on Saturday to the Lakolet burying ground
in
buried.
She tV
as
where liar husband is but
the sixty-fourth year of her age.
.--.Mr. A. W. Campbell, provincial road
inspector, is authority for the statement
that thirty five million dollars have been
spent in money or statute elaboraon oadpor
r ingthelasttny
'A flit
Proper-
ly
directed, that money or work would have
made enormous improvement, but touchwaveof
it hart been wasted and tt greater
effects of
t
than that has been lost by
bad roads on traffic.
`4'-.13eattie Bros, have some of the mabarnl
an the ground to remodel their livery
They will begin operations in the Spring
when they will raise the barn five feet and
put atone work under the entire length. The
tabling and the 'box•etalls will be in the
rt of the space occupied
-Next Saturdlty night is Ilallowe'ett.
been the
custom
111
\\'e do not know what has be t
1 of this town but we slope
0f the yoU.
they aro not R0 veil. ^f rontltlan sense as to
e
t
es.
, Pic
that cut ha at c
rt t t
• N R 'sport' cu p
F -.ns
tat+
11.
yr
indulge int }
seats rii ° !,ut. retelteof that even-
D. M. GORDON,
The Direct IlnporteP..
•flLecoli-HAsteue.-At the home of the
Rev.
. ,. by the e
Be!
rd
ve
parents,
a ,
bridesp
M r. Higley, Miss Carrie Hastens to Jas.
Haugh of Wingbam..
Peeiness Lconis.
Monsoon Tea at Gn.irrix's.
DRIRD Ari+tts.-Five carloads wanted
for the Belgium m1srket. Gra. E. Ku ct.
Don't forget the cheap and stylish place
for millinery at
Mas. Gxa G1tL'E'.•i'8.
makes a first class sitting
Goo. H. Irvin
suit.
F, already here
from Geo.
the b
An Easy Cure for Drunkneess.
Drunkenneso, Morphine and Tobaco
habit, may easily be cured by the use of
Hill's Double Chloride of Gold Tablets.
No effort is required of the patient and
stimulants may be taken as usual until
voluntarily given up. Tablets may be
given in tenor coffee withouthepati cry
knowledge. A cure guaranteed
case. Por sale by all first-class druggists,
or will be sent on receipt of 81.00. For
full particulars address, The Ohio
Chemical Works, Luna, Ohio.
in the us
Read S. Graeey's new ad.
Geta first class oyster stets at .1. Mc -
ant.
, Restaurant.
'tar I
- stet
T
Iira.vis s
Wheat is bullish and meat is bearish,
but we don't deal hi either commodity.
at
We sell the best meet in the market and
Bargain Day prices. Remember Geo.
Shaw'a Saturday bargains and get a prime
Oxssenir at Mal
Served
eaches by
:: .. mg daily. '
room for aft£-
haw alwa - ••• -•• =st meat that can
Get your pictures
Furniture Store.
Always good bargains at the big Boot
and Shoe Store
y
• ri.i ss.
rsEo G
It pays to get your bills printed et the
Tines office. A free notice given with axle
bills, church bills, &c., and ere read in
hundreds of homes.
-For first -dace tdiloring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
often run
ing. If boys or others who are in the
habit of committing d. pi'edatieus were to
the matter ot moments consideraton,
givethe so-called
,
f
much 1 )
r
they must see that
"fun" eonsistsin doing things Hutt any one
with rooms to Vet in the upper story might
easily do. After all there is not much
down right enjoyment in tick•taeltiug a
'window or otherwise annoying old ornery
ous people. It is riot a particular evidence
of marked shrewdness to be able to carry
off a (loos not require Much brills to help ,te and hide it a overt
throw a smell building or otherwise mon-
key with private t roperty, 'tome places
parents take time by the forelock and give
the boys n Halloween Marty, w they
can enjoy themselves free front any temp•
tatien to get into mischief. This plan has
tas
The
adding f
desirable
ers we will send the
now till Tan. is
1808, for $
at o
framed at Ireland's
A Promine3,it Lawyer
hea
Sc
eklyGlebe and'Canada Farmer,
ma rs of the \•yeeltly Globeeet
in
our ex rages, mak
family j tel. • -w subscrib-
end ivies, from
for , • till Jan. 1.
paid in advanes.'clubs0ribe
get the fullest value , your
ey,
Ith, not n •m ut
in which try wife has
n. leas Confidence.
Star Res
follow. E
u
f .grapes are coming in
nt and ire s more 'to
a bargain day with
for fib111Ct 1 iai oil I?air!
rand.
d
lc
ay.
We do not pretend to sell below cost; ,no,
man can do so and carry on a business, but
we do sell on a close margin -G. H. Irene.
Saturday is Bargain Day at Geo. S11aiv'el
Meat Market. Great Slaughter in pricenci
be sold toPour emorrows sold. . f ome early' and get five Wil
good cut. Saturday's Bargain Day.
C. H. Rogers, Practical Furrier, Walker,
ton, re -styles, repairs and manufactures
ladies' and gents.'furs. Ifirst class wort,
guaranteed. Send work early. Betiniatel
given. Also cash for raw furs.
,.
old
Silvio s
is the o
re
Get your Bedroom 'Suites, Sideboards
and Extension Tables, at Irelands':
On the crest of the wave of success is ; Fsrniture Store.
The I+ amity Henreid well
owWeekly Star Soar ; Go to Ireland's furniture Store f4
Montreal, a paper S Pin Beds, Mattresses and Parlor Suitt
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