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A bEADLT BOLT.
REG,NALD STANCOMBE INSTANT-
LY KILLED WEDNESDAY.
Struck b, L:ehtning Whole Assisting
in Shingling Karn a1 Chris. John-
ston't, Barfield Road Ocean House
Struck During Same Storm but
Nobody Hurt.
Dunr.g the electrical storm which
�aw�d over this recuoo oo Wedree.-
aa y afternoon, Iteewild Startnumbe,
eon of Mr. and Weer George Hum -
roan be. McDonald etreet, Goderieb,
met i.taot death while on a turn on
tie fetus of Obrt+. Jobratoo. three
riles from town. on the Bayfield road.
The young clan. wbo was in hie nine-
teenth year. had hero engaged et
ebiogfiuq tbe barn. Hie father was ill
vroom piecing the rotten. ioD ition on
the opeewit& ride of Ibe reefwhen the
store. .ro.e. He weal to go down
eind se be dad pro the son went L. the
peak to ubtnin a view of the approach-
internorm. He was only thele • foment
where use deadly bolt came, knock-
ing hie down het ween the rafters 1.. a
.caffotdiog inside the bolding .orae
t waive feet below. The body was
badly brained on one ride and to the
fall the face wa. retired somewhat.
Death was instantaneous. The bare
was not damaged.
The renewer Were brought to the
purutal borne in town on `t'edne.dev
everting and t.be funeral u tu take
piece haturda ,dteruu.rn In Mait-
rw and cemetery. It will be under the
atropine, of Ibe Sone of England, of
which lodge the derrawrd was a
ineu.t.er. The bereaved relative*
ere accorded the beartfelt eyes-
o{oarthy of the community io the sudden
lo.... which tbey have sustained. •
Miring the same sterni the Ocean
House al the harbor. conducted by
Oapt. Babb, waa el.ruck by the light-
nittit, aced et few bricks were knocked
oft one of the chimney.. Some people
in the neighborhood of the building
frit the shock, but nobody was in -
..jut ed.
LETTERS FROM CHINA.
sass Turner Reaches the End of Her
Long,Journey.
The following letters from Miss
Obve Turner. who is engaging in work
in the ebioewe miswon field, have been
received in town :
Cinterti, OHI\'A, April 12th. 1911.
My Imo letter was written from
solum -Ilse, where we said good-bye to
the boueeboat Jumbo end tbe Yearn,
River and tweed tap the Min Ricer.'
The tenet river is beautiful in com-
es with the yellow Yangtwe,
beteg so clear that it is a dark green
in the deeper spots. W ben nearing
Mating we were met by Muriel Wood
and another worker from the mission,
wbo e..rarted us to the station and
made air stay moat connforteble and
enjoyable. It was a great pleasure to
meet. Muriel here. We were such
good friends in Canada, and out here
the piivilrgt of again renewing our
iriendehip was most gratifying. She
is idol toned at Kiatingas a aistant to
Mr. Q.uirn.back and is making good
pr ogrtoo
It is surprising how well our Roods
were cared tor. Notwithstanding the
Many transr.hittuienta, only two pack-
sgts were miring out of. our three
Windt ed and fifty boxes One was a
keg of netts and the other a case of
end oil, containing about three
bundled pounds. We bought our of
at Icbang, the terminus of steamboat
travel, and although r large ehtpmen
had arrived a few days previous the
dreier had difficulty in fltling our
order The oil is a product of the
fitanider•d Oil Company, and the Chin
sec import it by the thousands o
case...
Wbalc at Kisting 1 had the pleasure
of meeting Rev. (i. G. Harris, who i
supported by the Goderich Distric
Epworth League. He was on hie way
to Chunking. where he bars beet arta-
Oohed by the council. He has
made excellent progress ui the study
of the Ltnguuiage.
Vn Wednesday, March Nth. 1 bad
my fleet experience of overland travel.
On that day we lett the river and
netted over the mountains for ('hentu,
the end of out long journal/. 1 had
Muriel Wood's light aedee cb•ir—ao
open one made of bamboo, with oiled
top and adjustable oiled sides. it was
with'iegret &bat we said good-bye to
tbe kind friends wbo had made our
stay in Elating so enjoyable. The
country through which our path lay
wee mountainous and the scenes y
moot beautiful. We walked quite e
lot W relieve the bearers and reached
the end of our day -'a journey just at
dusk. 11 wee *good inn wbere official»
often stopsud we weir made quite
comfortable. The ronni assigned to
Miss McDonald :and me was a good -
shied one, with three rule tied -framer
with straw roetreeaes, a dusty table
and one window high shove one of
the beds in Gina one's bedding is'
indispen•&ML. 1l is carried in • big
oiled sheet and a ban one rewire as'
inn chi- sheet is put on the Chinese
bed before the other bedding is placed
on it. Thus one to protected from
dtreane germs and insects In my
journey to the capital I failed to we
any bedbugs Of coiner at this rea-
son of the year the weather is favor-
abie to their keeping in retirement.
In the morning we breakfasted in leer
lissom. aft., the riotous of the Chinese
women. Our er. and day's journey
ro
bught ua a to resell village wiser.
ere spent the night very comfortably.
We were on the road by 6:10 the next
inovsiog and were privilot d to se. •
most baa etihd sunrise Ib. who'
soonn money was moat enjoyable.
'Pse oountry t.brr,.igh whish ere pawed
was "fele as 1!. garden of the rtxd
The soil' t err• .notta in color and I t .
ropes mak. a 'reforest b•dies...end f.w
the sage greets of the sweet -shelling
beam. for the emerald groom of Use
elided grans. lex tb, rdbw
rape and ties peswaes upon
whose verdure the whits bloesoeas
reseed like asowgakes. Our way lad
be esasy Heepas -M les. and the A
l�ttna el }sell ikes me and plain
=red in their sewas reset.rfs..reset.A.ee. a little Sore of decks Hosted
pe seathrlly, e, ewe math a rive after
some flaisty terreel belay. There a
Lassie wittb Elia water buffalo sate
rude plow upturned tbe fertile soil. I tense great pains with it.. .ts we are
Heir a man ewiabed the surface with a in a• five work. bis duties as gets-
.,
long pots while be held in the odor I keeper are not heavy. but be must sl-
baod a wicker bawkrt ready to set' Wept be on hand to guard the eo-
dowu about eey unwary fhb : a.taia. I trines and time is pretty monotonous
• p.tiest Chosen. Ike Wallort 'tat fwn.
d nook buys all tbe food supplies
& ogling.
We and
Reuebow Ortiehow. and wince un the table. It u surprir
safety and eutainrd tbrie over duo- tog bow much one can buy herr. 1
day. Here 1 bad the pleasure of meet- had made up ml mind to do my duty
ing Mrs. Earle, a granddaughter ret brat ply by Clonese food. Hut anon
old Mev. Hoover, of WesUleld, with out arrival herr we have toad very
wburu 1 sprat eerpaidti&hle of my few of lbs reamed goods bought in
Uwe while in that city. le was very $k&nghat. Green peas were in season
plea.ant iodised to meet old family when erre Arrived herr and we enjoyed
irirodr a o tar away from boor. them for •lunet six week.. OD the
In writing of tbe ,verieed stmt nue can boy sweet potatoes.
journey. mention should be made of occasionally hriah potatosr, but they
the or-Admill. And water -wheels &bag are about five titles as dear, greens►
tbe way. Both ars used ice ng ooleos. carrot.. cabbage. beets. celery
the tier fields. Thr treadmidl sets and new arias beans are in. We use
in rescuesn an art angement with pad- 'bay
t cine fru our tweed. One ran
der. which came. the water to the bay native sugar, &bough the latter
next terrace and there releases it. eOMe move expensive tban foreign
The water -wheel is constructed entirely SOW honlbt 13 Shanghai. We
of bamboo and i.. propelled by power brought a few, pa tides of on—Intel
derived trona water denoted up near end genets with us front Shanghai,
it. Tubes of batebwe open at nue end but And that we like the native whole
and placed obliquely on the frame are ground wheat best of all for porridge.
filled with water as they touch that in We can buy heel herr and pork. but
the tereans below *tad when they ae yet do not venture ou the pock.
conte to the top the water is emptied Pira can be hougtt, but is more expeo-
autowaaticafiy into a trough from sive. Mutton and chicbes are teeny
which it .owe along the higher terrace. prucuratie. The Chinese are part
As one appruarbes Cheotu the pop- masters in the art of preparing fowl.
ulriion becuutee desists. Here, as Ever, morning swept Sunday a
aloog the wey, every other hour's has cout,te of men or boys lead In a now or
it. little .tuck-io-trade before the two and • calf and out cook superin-
door to tempt the appetite of the tends the milking. The calf takes its
passerby. Permute arranged in little breakfast and then .our milk is meas-
anoles of five or six, aceordtng to Use tired out. We buy it by thecup—three
veriety, popped rice prepared in cubes, Ieentafts-ehuanese Ione and a half cents
bw-ac
been curd au ata arded blocks, ('anadtan r a cup.
and sugar cane cut in convenient Our coolie assists in the kitcben and
length., all *ppm! to the Chinese Irons errands. You will think that we
palate as int.uch a• do ibcurreepood- have a very easy time with eu mazy
seg dormice at home. and the Chinese Isere/tote but it is Climate custom, and
awali boy has as many ersusea for t eine we ere here for work that we
begging a caehasourCaoadisoboysfor t cannot dele`•te to the Chinese we
a penny to spend at the confectioners. hurt allow them to do all for to that
1 ant fiotabing this on easter Bun- 'they can. Moreover, it would not be
day evening. This moraing when we :proper for u• to do many of the things
got to the caurch we found it heauti- we do at home. Chinese women go
fully decorated with white and pink walking 00 the street very little--prac
'Dors. There u a beautiful climbing neatly never. We walk about freely.
ruse which be. dueler' of tiny white but for the sake of our influence must
roes and there were whole breathe. be very guarded in- our demeanor. as
01 it mound the altar and pulpit In it ought easily be misunderstood.
Cbtoa there is a partition in the Our NAM alwsys goes to the post -
churches' between the men'. and the office wftfi our mail and carries what
women's sections and this partition, notes an- nenassary between w and
too, was finely coveted with the toww the other members of the Mission.
After the service the men and women Wbeo we go out in tbe evening he
were snowed tu take the thirteens home precedee us with a lantern and wales
auu it looked ftke'Pdww bunday of the to lead the way home. We go out
olden' lilies to see tbem beating the very seldom it the evening., except to
branches along the street. 1 bad the Thursday evening prayer meeting
darner today with Misr Wellwood, a and the service o0 Sunday night. It
raster of Etre. J. H. Tigert, of (,lode- we are going an unfamiliar way, even
rich, who has cbargs in the new hos- in the daytime, it is very much fetter
pial here. Needless to say, it war a to have our coolie go witb us. es othee-
great pleasure to tweet Mus Well- wise we should have to stop and ask
word, add we bad • moan, pleasant our way of the policemeno and..4-
time talktag about mutual friends and though foreigner. nave lived i0 Chen -
old times an lar -away Hump county. Ly for oter twenty years, a group of
• • • (Alines' will cluster le and if one
Obentu, China, pauses oo the street or will wait out -
May 19th, 1911. side it one reams* shop.
lo this letter I'll speak of our house The mosquitos have hero pretty
here. The site is quite historic. bad, and I seem fes have sufferedmost.
When our mtssioo was begun here My arms from the elbows to the lfnger-
snnte nineteen years ago the Ilona* on taps are • eight and very uncomfort-
tatssite was rented by Dr. Hart and aWe. and my face is .lightly maned,
later by Mi. Hartwell and later by De. too. However.} got my net made too-
Kitb,.ru. When Mies Ford came in day and hope to defy the creatures ere
Llf9io, the boure was taken over by night.
Mire Breekbill and Mw Ford. Teti 140M the first I have felt perfectly
days later the bots broke out and at home in China, and expect to like
they made their escape over the back the Chinese very much. We cannot
wall tato a,,neigbbonud compound. but respect their ancient civiliaatio0,
Thr house war rarer to the ground, their sogtuge, their high . moral
but tie Government &iterwatde paid ideal., even though .tome of them fall
au indemnity and the house was re- far short of the standards that they
built The property now held by the set. They are, in this province at
Women's' Mnuuuan)- S(.ciety foctodes least, vett'- peaceable and law-abiding.
a girls' school with au accommoda-
uou of seventy to eighty and has now SUMMER SPORTS.
about fifty boarders, a wlNnen's scbool
with tourteeo in attendance, an or-
pbau&ge with nineteen . inmates anti r
women's hospital with thirty beds.
Tbebouse we occupy is nature-buil_,
but. has scot- foreign unprovewents.
I'll attempt a diagram on hack of
sheet. (Here follow. a sketch, which
tray beat be explained as follows: A
wall surrounds the entire premises,
and plastically the whole interior of
the "compound" is roofed in. Moses
Eatabroos, tibuttlewort.b and Turner
each bate • separate study sod bed-
room, whale .di..ts Thompson and
Smith share one bedroom and study.
There are a common Kitchen, sitting
room, dining room, storeroom's', coal
house, Chinese (!,test room, and native
kitchen, dining room, sleeping apart-
ments, etc., tor the nervante. In the
centre of the compound is • flower
garden with palm tr•ee, also gera-
niums, pink*, bleeding hearts, dahlias,
daisies, pansies, hydrangeas, azaleas
sod other well-known flowers. With
the exception of the garden, there is
very little apace open to the sky—the
buildings being but one story in
beigbt.) Thisarrangement is typical
of all Chinese dwellings. The roof
projects out several feet over the cem-
ent block walk, and we are able to go
about in the wettest weather without
inconvenience. Ibe rooms lookout t
upon tbe central courtyard.
ch
presents a pretty picture at present.
It is surprising t.. find bow manCbio b
borne -flowers are hen
are very food of flowers. and sell them
about the streets and often call here.
Pink peonies and sweet-william .ate
the flowers in Moon just now. The
cherry .eaaos is stilt on. althougb past
icr beat., and mulberries are now tips'.
The floors .re low down, renting on
the ground, and we found them damp
et first, and the fart that there 1. a • L J
wall alt around the {remise. makes
the 6ntta.s very clone m tie bit rrslshtea O C. Walter,
weather. The window. are of Chinese Patten manufacture with pipet behind the i tss :117..openlauinework and perbap. • pane tl�b•ry,sy- V Jltrvtx•Ise seofglass in the centre. line man be jr(Sold
rt•tioned all tbe time et tbe gate n( Ju. jy 1oe 19 ]u..v
Um compound. sad rise. bis diseretioe H. aarkw. Weir. e F A Mol.ssa •til t{
to 'Omitting visitors. Over the wail a" J w• Peds' J x Tom
WIUIa_S. ler. tin
on .me widen • bimbos genets sad in Hrwaul Ih •etct
the morning ere can bear the crows A. ate. sky I. F J. Rolland all►!
fond magpie* quite plainly. I W .3 flea tsar T HeOarserrt
The rhino.* w very food of bird. `A` �• wow ftarih•tt
and one often sees a man wafting N Chem. ode a d'a le .ball ►ts
throng% Owl street. with a bird rape.. n
.nm•4h 5 preytyed try weil-mads + The tour 'u pilin made i• four auto -
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nowt somMtwew open to (bpi' air. Thr g
(Ames* often take their birds on tr. tnoMleo The pasty wont from herr
the cit y wall Int aa airing and W k to ;24 Raster
thaw as tbey walk along Mises abet- I' �aeshiY
CLwertb brwg%t s bird and our gats• The Oodericb baseball tease, goer to
man n gait* devoted to It. 11a aa& ( fie es Pilch afteesoon to pby
at ter door for the esee before bsselle Iebo bag
Awa Is t teat seeimh of t♦si
fast sod b robs it is at sight, and a► sena. pleeflr League 1t the boss
rao.t as tise owe sees him he the wit tone game, as they beeps to dee. I
cage to lis bated. having jest it Ike', win hay. ,nm' the fewga�+ss
down to est bel water ey Errs the metes. Otletoe, ee fart. bas .
grass w 10 filet to Mm bird. he ear game and lost two, wWl. M1tOM11
ether day we cbaseed to ss. Wes ban weer mss and lest turas has )
ews..iag.4. die ether. 1.l. haws4 wed 7 Isere The ss Muga t. eheeriabd Os s`
inteee ted is eve s too. alta Int "tea es elvfc batliay,
The games in the church baseball
league ate off with a good staot and se
each game is played additional interest
is added to the question as to which
church will provide the champions.
1 he first game was played ir. Agricul-
tural Park last Fnday evening, be-
t meet] a team representiog St. George's
church and the boys of St. Peters.
In a closely contested game the Anitlf-
cans won out by the score of tib. e
hatteries were Webb and Dean for St
Peter's and Harry Belcher and Gen.
Garrick for St. George's. H. Black
uwpitea the game. On Tuesday even-
ing the second contest proved to be
even more excitio Sat. Peter's being
pitted against Use Methodists of North
street. in a seven -innings game tbe
result was in doubt until the last half
of tbe last innings, when the Metho-
dists succeeded in getting a run in,
making the score 4:i in their favor.
Webb and Townsend did the pitching
for St. Peter's, with Dean behind the
bat, while the battery for tbe Metho-
dists were Riley in the pitcher's box
and Elliott and Sbaeferas catchers. Jas.
Wiggins umpired aatisfa'toril . A
postponed game between Knox church
and the North street Methodists will
be played on Monday at 6:35 p. to.
Bowhng.
The memhen of St. Matthew's bowl-
ing club of Toronto., who are making a
tour of Western Ontario. arrived in
town on Wednesday morning about
10 o'clock. They engaged in a game
of boils with the local truodlera on
the West street green and met witb
the second suceees of their trip, defam-
ing the toed' by three shots. The
sarins were:
8r.$Mai-rwxw a thtocttrcat
W ) Walton �Alplse H. Martin
J. a. oft
A. Atllrma. ftp • IF It. llet.aas..kip • U
• One d the sort dampe-
ner, and repulsive torten d
Kirloev Disease r
ROPSY
kw which Dodd's Kidney
Pith are the only certain
stere In Dropsy the i:ad-
aeys are actually slassessse
s.J L. and the wager, whoa
sbosld be .zpelted io yr
tone ed urine, flows hack
and Intoes in the calls of
dm Le.o and puts oat the
AIL ° Remove the filth
ediih Dugs up the drain.
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Kiley Medicine
DODD'S
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Crane's Linen
Lawn and
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Liao
So .greatly advertised"in all
the leading Magazines and
Pte.,
Linea Lawn, made in 3 fifes
dile quire and 20c package for
Envelopes for the two smallest
sizes and :.Ze for the largest
size.
Cane's Highland Linen 20c
quire and On package Enve-
lopes.
Crane's Kara Linen, made in 3
sizes. "Wert End" quire and
package Envelopes ffic. Premier
now quiets end package Enve-
lopes Ilea. Kenton vise 36c for
quiee.ad:package Envelopes.
ibe COloiial Gook Store
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Phone 100 Goderich.
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ease- Perseverance. with Zan.,
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Table Cloths and Napkins
ALL MAKERS' SECONDS
with nearly five hundred "Makers' Remnants" of Towelling in lengths
of two to seven yards to go on sale Saturday, July 22nd.
AT ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICE
SATURDAY MORNING we start to sell a shipment of fine bleached Damask
Table Cloths and Napkins, all "Makers' Seconds'," and five hundred ends of
Crash and Huckaback Towelling, lengths two to seven yards, all "Makers'
Remnants... These linens are branded "seconds" because of some little flaw or
imperfection in weaving. It may be that a thread has broken in the loom or a
black or brown has been woven in with the pure white. In nine cases out of ten
the slight imperfection will not interfere with the wearing qualities of the cloths,
although it is enough to prevent their being sold as perfect. Because of these
flaws and imperfections we are able to sell you high-grade Damask Cloths and
Napkins at about half what you usually pay.
These "seconds" came to us direr_ from one of the leading linen
manufacturers of Great Britain, one whose name is a guarantee of quality through-
out the linen trade the world over. We do not exaggerate in the slightest when
ewe say that this is one of the hest, if not the best, shipment of linens we have ever
offered since we opened our doors in Goderich. The opRortunity is an exceptional
one. The quality of every cloth is beyond question. The designs will appeal to
all lovers of beautiful linen. Prices are enough below real value to make the sav-
ing very apparent:
The assortment is unusually good, there being many patterns in practically
all the popular sizes, either for,long or round tables. The sooner you come and
look these beautiful cloths over, the better Variety you have to select from.
The Towelling
Ends
They are remnants from the
same manufacturer. The leogthe
tun from two to seven or eight
yards ; and every kind of Towel-
ling he makes is represented.
An exceedingly good chanceto
lay in a supply of Towelling at a"
saving price. •
Nearing the end of the Millinery Season
Any Trimmed Hat for $2.65
We are getting very near the end of the Millioery'esseoe.
When the end does Dome, we want it to find us with a elbowroom
absolutely free of beta. This ie why we make this extraordinary
inducement for big business Saturday and next week, and give
you a chance to buy
Any Trimmed Dat is tie Showroom for $2.65
No 'natter what it is worth or what the original price, we will
-reserve none wbatever. You can take your cboioe of the lot if you
come 8aturtisy for
Two dollars and sixty=five cents
These Specials are for Next Wednesday Morning
A whole day's business to be done in half a day next Wet:nesday. Here
are some specials that will bring it—red-hot ones they are—every one of them.
On sale at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning and not before. All to be sold be-
fore we close at I o'clock.
Special No. 1
White Skirts 98c
Thirty-flve white Skirts to sell next Wed-
nesday morning -36 of the tigge,t skirt bar-
gaine that ever went nver our counters—four
distinct designs, made from a high-grade Eng-
lish cotton with double -sewn seams, dust frill
and extra wide outside frill of strong Swiss em-
broidery, tucking and insertion. Price low
enough to clear them all out before 1 o'clo-k.
Wednesday Morning Special, choice of QQ
the lot only X70
See them in the window.
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Special No. 2
36 -inch Natural Pongee Silk 45c
A shipment of natural Pongee or Shantung
Silk. heavy strong weave, rough finish, will
wash like a piece of •:otton. Wednesday 45C
Morning Special, per yard only
Special No. 3
Trimmed Hats $1.98
Twenty-five Trimmed Hats for next Wed-
nesday morning. All We seamen's shapes trier -
mad specially for this esrly 'losing oak. Rege
Iar valuee up to 53 51D or S4./A Wed- Cl (bQ
needey Morning Special, choice only ••7Q
Special No. 4
Huck Towels I0c
Five dozen genuine imported Huck Towel..
ggood weight. full wiz, hemmed end., red border.
Wedeeeday Morning Special. Miss 10c
only .. . ... ... ..
Special No. 5 't'
Crash Towelling bic
Two bundr..d yards Ones Crash Tnwellisg.
17 inches *de. beery wwgbt. ens wiry.. awl
►seder. splendid drying Bawd. Wedemd. r
Morning Special.WO yards is e&1 at per
yard 614
Special No. 6
Allover Embroidery Half-price
Four patterns extra fine Akot,r Swim Eo.
MwoNsry. neat designs wed high -wend' r nali• v
MILT Ma to Wan per sari Wednesd•r
Mmorning ftp.eisl ExactlytlaH-
PNS
Special No. 7
Waisting Embroidery 48c
Fancy Waisting Embroideries. full 27 inches
wide, exceptionally handsome designs oo fine
lawns and muuline, suitable for making ordinary
or kimono waists, regular 75c. Widnes- `i,g QC
day Morning Special, per yard (7
Special No. 8
50c Hose, 3 pairs for $ 1.00
Fifty pairs Indies' extra floe Yale thread
Hose. black. ton and fancy colors, all with lace
ankle, bandanme designs, "(Udall over at 50c per
pair. Wednesday Morning Special. Si 00
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choice of these fifty pairs at &pain for t00
Special No. 9
Wool Mending lc
Five hundred cards if Wool Mending. Mask.
tan or natural shades. Wednesday Mons 1c
ing Special at, per card
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- Special No. 10 r. e =
Corset Cover Embroldt ries 29c
Just fifty or sixty yards to Pell, extra fine
Corset Dover Embroideries, neat stripe or crow-
bar elect on fine muslin-. with very neat and
tasty deigns, strongly einjjs.rtoldersd acmes
top. Wednesday Morning Rpecist. per 29c
yard.. (��1,
-., m.• Special No. 11 _•
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Lace Curtains $ 1.55 Per Pair
Twenty pain only
Lace ('urains, three or
towboted adgn rice limey
and •-half yawls long,
pair. W edneeday 11
per pair only
genuine Nottig�a111
four new designs, 1�
patterns, three ere theft
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Special No. 12 4'4'4
Fancy Gingham Dreams hies!
Hal donee cooly fancy thimbles Drowse.
nest deslgsa. fest gored strong cloth, ant
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dress at s low prise W.dnssday Morn- 'ZQ
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