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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-5-2, Page 8a Tet.anAv, MAT 2, 1912 A Demonstration ON Monday, May 6th The Imperial Oil Co, purpose detuonotratiiig at CHAS. C. LEE'S HARDWARE STORE their Perfection Oil Stove, and they invite the public to call and examine the Stove and see bow quickly and evenly it baked biacuita. They also purpose serving bot biscuits and crit and coffee. Kills the scant germ, the formalde- byde.old by E. R. Wigle, druggist, Goderich, Ont. Base your lure, woollens, etc., from the ravages of moths, by using the moth bilis, sold by E. R. `Vigle, drug- gist, (iodericb. Ont. Every virtue is followed by n shadow of Medi which is not virtue. Say that to your grocer -man, and get more value than ever you got before. 10C Per.Pkcc c- • Ill �1111111111111111111111 fri� ♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL s, gIc.NFINISH FOR THE .6- i I I 1 ' WALLS OF YOUR. HOUSE A Paint -ready to me- easy to apply- a� giving beautiful tints and colors. Hae an the vft, beautiful, useful effects that :re s, popular today-wiit the latest colors :u decorations. `. May be tried on old or new gra:.t, on plaster, concrete, burlap, foetal, etc. Durable, - - WASHABLE - - easily cleaned -not easily marred. Auk as for Color Cards and for facts about all LO W E BROTHERS PAINTS WWI VARNISHES They are what you want. MELLOTONE 611MT Cs iHt L TOC WHAT IT 1 a f8_ ;Arend hardware =1' Opening Days Saturday and Monday May 4th and May 6th Chi -name! Demonstration A very interesting and instructive demonstration will ie held at our store on the above dates by a demonstrator from the 0 do Varnish Co. The young lady in charge does work on various wood surfaces with Chi -newel, the famous stain sod varnish combined. Her work is worth going a lung way to see, even though one has no intention of using the Varnish. One of her demon.trations is with the Chi- namel Graining Prccewt, a new triumph of the varnish maker. A great many remember the ince est this demonstration aroused at the Fair last year. It is of par. cuter interest to all. At the same time we will have several Coal Oil and Gasoline Stoves working. We wish to particularly direct your attention to the merit of the Detroit Vaoir Stove, for which we bave the sole agency. These Stoves have no wicks and are as safe and convenient to um as city gee. One of the maker's CanaHlan travellers is promised tc us for the two days, and. while we are always open to sell goods, these two days We want everybody to come and see our lines wbether you are tbioking of buying or not. WANTED. By 9 o'clock Saturday morning, 19 boys, nine years old. Report at office at 4:15 o'clock Friday. Specials for May 4th and 6th only Dusth•ne, per package 1110 Liquid Veneer. 44o Detroit Gasoline Stoves, 2 burners . .. $11.40 Detroit Gasoline Stores, 1 burners $1 $.fid Detroit Ovens. .fle.e7 Garden Trowels, 1 It and 170 ea Carpet Tacks, 2 pkgs. Meed So Our Ka pire (cold Enamel for re -gilding nreolding. pie - tures. etc.... .. .... 1Ile Wsch 74,005 Flyers, bolds the wire tight. or este it ON Antelope Resor. This in a gond $1.60 Rean,, blade i inch. Special.... .... Sea Stink -fast. This is a prepared paste for paper -banging. fepwcial .... ......120 Pits. Our F. 8. bard oil Varnish. per half-pint...... 1!r Furniture Varnish iM ('Iran up roor stove pipes now. Ues our Stove -pipe Varnish. Varnish. brush and tis for .... 1!r We have a oar of Paristoete Wall-pleeter to arrive in a few day.. No lime or hair to put in. Jove add II sand and go +bead. Gets es bard as rock in two or three days. We are agents for Harsh Fertilisers. Enrich your soil •,.d ese the result, Try toe ter Portland (hareem end all b.Odrg se Uric*. Howell Hardware Co., Ltd. Me Bat Piaci to Defy Hardware THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO CAMPAT W D� 1" mus to -or tyet rows` tem W Li\aq+as• tory, as tberc are nt,t let) acres en MILITIA DEPARTMENT DECIDES TO HAVE JUNE TRAIMING MERE. London Was Not Able to Furnish the (+{rounds Required Camp Will tie a Much Larger One Than Last Year's and Will Include Cavalry, Infantry ane Artillery. Word was received on Oat urday of the definite intenuoo of the Militia Deportment to hold the trainiog ramp at Goslerich this year. Colooel Hod- gins, D. 0. C. gave out the announce- ment at London, etareng as the reason for the decision as between t.ondon and Uodertob that suitml.la ground. oottld not be secured at the forester place. The camp will he a larger one than fact years sud will include infantry cavalry and artillery. The .anip will opee for cavalry on Jure 13 aid for infantry on June 17, concluding on the 2eth. The eicy corps ---21st, =ad, f4tb and 25th regiments -will ramp !rem Jane 514 to June Zit, and the 7tb Fusiliers from June 25 to July 1. No. 1 detachment of the Corps of Ouldes also will be in c.imp here. The cavelry will include the let Hussars and lith Goey's 11 nye. There will moo be a signalling sec - Moe. Na 1 eo-sepen' (t- A. 8. C. 'and details of other corps of the set vice. lhere will be seven regiments of infantry --the 211.b. 271h. 28.b. si:b, 110th, Mind add 33rd. LONDON COMMENT. Why the Militia Department Choose Galeria for the Caatp. The London Advertiser on Satur- day, making the announcement of the decision of the military eutborities to have the Damp at (iodench this yea; said Cause of the fact that London lies in theeeatre of a more tbtekiy popu- lated and more extensively cuttivated distriet, in which seven square miles of pasture Mod in one block is not available, and because (ioderich was able to furnish such a tract of land on which there is scarcely a buildinit, the lllilitia Usoarttnent bas decided deflb- itel to send the annual training camp to the Huron county town, ,according to official-an•ouuosme•t grade today by Col. Hodgins, commander of the fleet divisional area. The announcement 'created no su prise in London, because of tbe fa that Goderich people have predic for some weeks that such actio would be taken. "Two propositions were put to Militia Department," (:ol. Hod told The Advertiser today. "The firs wee from Mayor Graham, of London and the second, from the mayor of th town of Oodericb, was accepted. "Mayor Grabem's proposition in eluded what was at tint h would he • sufficiently large area tactical work. Ool- MacLonnell an myself looked over the grouod, whic at first appeared satisfactory, but w afterwards found to be con thick) populated and to have too muc gfound under cultivation. This was therefore abandoned. Another eche woe suggested by the mayor, and in chided the McCormick farm, and a a tract of land near the Hunt Club One tares ooataiw 196 sent. and other 150. The flat is ten minutes march horn the Carling Heigh camping ground, while the two farm are two miles apart. This eche trade no provision for grounds for tac Wad training. "Un the other hand, Goderich of- fered to provide the camping ground on the Attrill estate, a farm of 500 or 000 acres, and also a tactical arca of seven square miles immediately ad- ining. The town also pays for our light and water, which will amount to quite • sum. "This ground for tactical work ex- tends Moog the Maitland River tor a distance of three miles, on which there is scarcely a building. The ground is not cultivated. being In posture land." The question, said the Colonel, simply resolved itedt into which of the competing municipalities bad ground foe tactical work. Such an area is not available in this vicinity, he said, although Mayor Graham had w est :considerable time in endeavor- ing to secure satisfactory training groande for the troops. The Colonel, when &eked by The Ad- vertiser, would the game requirements not beep the camp from London in Mbar years- stated draft the future will have to look after itself. The day of the close ordered drill ie long .law oowb pcovidsdand greater territory tont tactical work list The Government winl yet have to acquire, by rent or purchase, r peso of ground on whkh the troops saes manoeuvre. The camp will this year be materi- ally iaoreeeed in sae. !donated troops will report tor training on June 13. while dismounted mift.iataes trill reach camp on June 17. Both frill re- main till June 2R. One brigade of in - (entry bas been added end Iwo of cav- alry, snaking in all two battalions of cavalry end ten hattalione of infantry. The Seventh Regiment of London will go into camp on June 26, and tleeesin till July 2. Alf city repintente are to drill in tbe ordinary manner at boars, and juin with the rural corps in taOral work. Mr fact that anootuneesseeit of the decision est try II�a r�tessnt. coming 1roes militia •utborities was made in Chatham yesterday caused some di•. astt•fact.iopns�secoaes yg LLeorwdoners. Beta a le�tteess r frees Col. day I, 01 t .d Valorem, of that pity, wbo le wow In London. In which he asnonneed fibs deri.ion of the De- pattssent to go le Godetieh. The f set that the amp is to be heli in Oederieb will teal) take so ma- terial dill'enwoe to L.nwdooeest, it is pointed out, as the supplies wig Deafly all come from London w sale and retail bones., white Oodsthh will be enefr•onted with • bill of eso- eral thousand. of dollies to look altar the 2,11M or 3.000 mew. "1 Bove ktrowe for ar ereI ds teat the anew would Gantt' gn tri ti► Marled Mayor (araban. 'alfa �t insisted that ea area elf apt= acres of Mad be devetnd be mill- tery tteties. it is slsdnl�/ knees - et tui n the las t 5 r d h as m. • also the to s scheme rice within rraroueble de tance uu• cultivated. In addition, the Clover merit iusistr.t That the tt,unicipal' Pay all tbe rxi'ha,e for securing t land. That wou1J amount to a lam 5044 of money. However. we tempted to secure the land but fowl it impossible to do so.As a result the mumwiltgu to Goderieb. The Oov- nt mod the Dep violent favored w.n 1 n, but we could nest get the w latend. That is all theto It We did alt that we possibly' could. and have no regret.." w. but Medical Camp at Lando • In vinw of the that (iudericb' is to have the annual training coup this year. Col. Hodeios has recommended medical the Department that the edioal Damp, at which hall moo tomb King- s' ore Tot Hamilton. amilton. Lon Jon, Windsor and Sarnia will tri n, and ed also the cadet camp end echoteach- ers' camp, be heist in this city. . The medical -atop will he �eld com- mencing June 1. and will tenni:mom June le; the cadet camp in July, and the school teetchers' training for seven weeks flouring July and August. Between twenty and thirty ofleets from all petty of (infill+ are to tome to ',undoes forthe medical training. s.- , ty his a 1 imrT LET TEAT COUGH ROB YOU OF SLS ge Von Probably knelt ..1%1 Joe wall t. bow it soca. just ea** &ea oS, $s d uckliag starts is your throat. A genUe cough, still asleep. A tarderoough, Sed then another. Piit thing yes know. you're wide awake, coughing your bead off. A few n4hts of that and you're .o worn out and weakened that the cough takes a tight grip oq yen. But why endure it! Na-Drn-Co Syrup of Linseed, Lime- ioe and Chlimodyne will soothe tbat exemeratine tickling, loosen the phlegm and cure the iaHamaoatioa of the sure_ rr gmembrane. It not oily stops tbsaongb re- freakingg allowing slep, but it goes to Use�ioot of thepl(trot and drives out the cold com- pOka No- letely. o Sy rup Liinseed�)joocip and Chlotodyne, because it tastes so goo4. Your Druggist has it or cast gtdckfy it for you in ase. and sec. bottles. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. tis NIW AD4ERTISEMENTS-Mar leo, ddaich Wean, laundry- 41.o. Newell ' . $ (i Three Dare' Treatment -matt lasutute.... lait Now..-Psinam Nunes, Ch., Threate.. f3 Leat --The Signal Odbs.... ......... 1 To )Irotnrits-Jobe G. EuaAli ............... Comedian K•Wtoaal Rom Itbew-(1.1. W..: Mabee -F. AHow Belson{.,. „ 1 Otte Waited -1k re: A. C. HaMr....,......... 1 tows for Bttle-)Int .1. M. Warne....... •.... Reader --O, T. R Readers -A. 5. (,•Doper f Loral ileereseneature waptad-Caaa4ia• Ha rowers(tpeninx f ars-Rowell Heolware TLadere wasted- rown orGoaerio& ..... 1 Rader-Hswell Hardware (h..... . (`its & Tows Properties, Ltd., Winslpsg. Man. 2 Launch ter 8ale-H. Turnor . , 1 I Tett Yoe. Ifs Great -W. C. Prelates 1 Resew.-Blaclatowe's Reetanrant..... .... May Inrttatios-J. H. ('olharne... 4 Goderich 'Bus Lioe-F. & T. M. Davis 1 Homeseeken' tacarddwre-4'. P. Lawreees., e Dome comma' -White Star Line s Bast Street Oarats-$ars. Gannon Za irtras & M*.htnery ( $ Low Priosa for Pi we Buyers-Wanam owes U... Landon.. f Readers -1. Lt. W tRle.... rash/ass in Sprays and Baader SUBM•y- H/di sea Ora. Audios oasis( 61405 Cows -C. lobus a eusaer analis, - lamellae Paella 1ta- Dtesses........ New Las. are Mar M.rttiw-D. Maim a ace- 1 Demo.etradea-CMS. C. Les hander-lyreeraa. DtgarMissat Stan PERbONAL MENTION. )ora P. PLS. Brook attest, has retuned hem 5 /tett to tee sea M Deewt. Mp. Sat Mra a. L Whams oSul Bide ha. P m4.res voted frtuaile at lint Anon en )Mrs. L J. Phelan wise In dtratteet +dries the week aHeodted the funeral of bee eosete, r. J. Kebee, Rev. MaL M..s melte.. Janes Ha'-' reeseIa h hoodoo atlbLM walk at states the .annn H. J. Marti,. /uestdent of the Wee Herm Ltberat Aasocu:ius. Is (W its wtI5 se +heck el 17550(4. fid many edam bops for We early reou►ery. 8taatfsrd Hennes : Mrs. Jas. Laved, hila+ . street. a0nosnese the fekldiftlatalet d daughter. Linea Mao to ]t . AlbertGLaelue Hurts. d Oodauesh. sea of lir. L W. eluen* t� ndeseatoos to �. tale dol. The wadding• win Mr. and Mr. Jena Lamest retttrnetl as __ 01457 from time Ors (etaty alta, It wa 001y tat sedans. Mr. Lewes slue. that Noy were not oo the Meek, es tae) apptite Int tor, •oeommod.ties• oe the While Mar line bet could not h 11. Taw lett Wee days otter the 1 ttaa Sad es o w way across they sew *widower the eataate0Ple , alt eletb si Mat time teey had sot brew lol..rai.a et to DIED. 01LMoi:1t--(fn noisy. April WM. at her late reeWeOoe es Ponto. ,, forestal • uaa Jain,' heaves wits of *Unarm uuraoar, Niel ST wean, POWER-DOYLE. Daughter of Ont: of Godsick'. Leading Families Wedded at Seattle. As already announced, tbe wed- ding of Miss Theresa Doyle, daughter of His Honor Judge Doyle and Mrs. Doyle, of (4oaencn, took place at Seattle, Warbingtoo, on Tuesday. April 16tb. The following account from t The Seattle Times of that data, will be read with mocb interest by the brides many friends in Goderich, and the sincere and hearty good wishes el the people of her home town wW With the youth lady, wbo bode s tit* position in Weir regard : Miss Theresa Mark Doyle, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Bernard Lode Doyle, of Dederick On$., and Dr. Warn Berndtd Power, of this city, were mini e4 tires moraine at 7 o'clock in the Cboreb of lbs tnlnnos- Mte Conception. Relatives sad many Meads of the 5ontractinsgs gamins wit- nessed the ceremony. The sanctuary of tbe epasious March was bsaatitully decorated with Baster Wise. Monsome and spring flowers. Tbs bride entered the march on 415 ams of hew *other- ia-law, Dr. drank 8. Bourns. and Misesd r a"iWis dding �h, played by the oetgsaist. She teepees - Nee mem:ma sba nuptial mass was performed by ye... U. V. Harrel, 8. J. dies k'ranois Moiesse oast Mies Oren - die Mahoney sang Veal legator' preceding the es eseony, and Wee dies (*formal sans Yuck'. ••Ave Merle" and Miss Mahoney "0 Premiss Me." TO. bride was beautifully goweed in • tailored suit of navy bio dot h, with a Mee flowered slat ; wore i corsage bouquet an d Wise of ti. val- ley Nary sleeper d tt. *vont wore a We taiiwsd halt. with a Bewared bat purple pansies mod a oarsmen af vitriolic Dr. alesurior Ps Po, Mtoclrtef the gtu , .eas a wer bast roma As the eonelsaion at the � ersraeny Dr. and Mrs. Power. fel- Isered by the bellikemaaki sed bast mie. !sit ibm acre' to the strafes e r tile "114.1 Cheers' from Lt-hengele, They 1441 heredl.Wy atter lbs etase atony frr a top to V.nclruver. B. 0.. ani British Colombia cities. Noy Power hes aa esteasive segoaintsase and tea seed Paynette is mssy sass of Ramses Oeaad� Dr. Pewee, ttusttleita from boyhood. le MIMI looser sa`i wHsfy known Ln this and SUMMER SPORTS. Clialoe baasball club has reorgan teed for the eoining season with the follow. ing oMeera: Hon. president, Rev. C. R. Jeakiis; hon. vice-piosident, Rev. Father Duno; hon. second vice -presi- de at. 0. D. McTaggart ; president, Lr. &haw : that vice-presirent, J. B. Hoover: second vice-preiideor, W. Br 'done; secret. tee meatiest, H. Twitchell ; manager, H. Twitchell executive, H. Twee hell, A. J. Nourish, H. Blvtliff, U. Holloway. T. Craig. H. Guy, J. Doherty. F. McCaughey, R. Munro, M. Counter, C. Draper, R. Rumball; grounds committee. A. J. Morrish. W. Harland, E. Johnson. M. McEwau. A team will he entered in the Huron -Perth League, which, it i. expected, will he strengthened big the admission of trams re pr. see tin¢ S• rat - ford. Seaforth, 11vth and "Lunch. Feetbell League. The first game of football ire the town Teague eerie* was played on Vic- toria t'atk on Wednesday a eningg, the Victorians and the I. M. 1.'. A. being the contesting team •. The game, which was witnessed by &small crowd, was void of much excitrptent, as neither team had bad much practice but a better showing may be eape.:rnl at the next game. The militia of 1ho contest was s'win� fon- the t'ictoIWWI Spalding's Mitchell Goods We bre the sole agents for Spalding's Baseball Supplies, and by special arrangement we are in a position to sell them et the 8tmteprice as sold [a the United 8paldib 's 081e41 League, the world over as the beet rebel! made, fully guar wee 1sowed11 reg. price 41.50, club Other Belle °ranging in price from 6c up to 41.01.. Baseball Nitta and ©loves. from 216cupto$.50. Baseball Bate, from 10e up to 111.60. Wall Paper Another shiptttedl of Waal Paper just arrived, whkt com- pletes our stock for this seaeor. Paper ranges in pries from 5c per roll up td $1.60. nateb show windot, for samples. The Colonial Book Store (1)3). PORTER, I'n.p. 'Phone I011 Uoxterich by the score of 2.0. Bath Reals were scored during the latter half, just as darkness was falling. James Voting was the referee. The following schedule has beeu drawn up tor the rewa.ning gataes lir the league. All the detra for games are set for a Monday evening. and they may be changed to dates later in + tbe week if weather or other condi- tions arise that make such a change I necessary. May 6-0. C. I. ve. Victorians. May 13--Y. M. C. A. vs. G. C. I. May 2D --Victorians es. Y. M. 1'. A. May 27-0. C. I. vs. Victorians. June 3-Y. M. C. A. ve. O. C. I. Tbe five vessels of the C. P. R. up- per Mani fiert, Keewatin. Athabasca, Msnitobs, Alberta and Asiniboia, ars all being equipped with a Marcus( GObLRICH SEAM LAUNDRY EAST antUr Having purchased and installed au up -to -dale sham plant, 1 am me - pared to do laundry work for ladies and gentlemen in the hest style with the utmost care. Work called for and dell vet ed. Kindly leave word et the office it you wish us to call. YOUR PATRONAGE SO2-iClTt:u elOWWWWWIWOmmeeeeeelleletWWWweel Geo. Newell EAST STREET Brick House opposite Garage V w.bHµy‘ wireless ioetsllation. There will be shore stetino. at Midland. ,,,at the "Boo," at Putt Arthur, aid in all probability at Tohernsorsv, off the heed of Bruce Peninsula. 3 DAYS' Treatment at the Gatlin Institute Aheelutett remer ee all craving and . desire for liquor 14o bedafter-effects- Write or 'Flew for Booklet The Gatlin Institute 488 Jarvis St, Tomato 'Phase N. 4571. A. Hargrave,Mgr. r ' FASHIO4, IN SPRING and SUMMER M MILLINERY .„,T To see what is newest in millinery fashions you have only to come to our showroom. Every week sees something new and novel take its place on the tables. The variety of millinery styles this season is almost witheut precedence. We have a collection displayed in our showroom in which practically every type of fashion- able hat is represented. A large shipment of new hats is expected this week and will be here all ,ready for Saturday shoppers. We invite you to 'visit our show- room at any time. You will always find something new, attractiveand of interest. Really Nobby Long Coats We have just opened up two ship- ments of new Lmig Coats. These are late styles and jest • little different from those shown early In the season. They Dome in light tweed mixtures. plain tau and navy series. For elderly ladies we are showing some very handsome fine black Ipraadclot and silk garments.. We will be pleased to rho 0. them you ai aey time- $20 .00 The nee 410.to Short Driving Coats 3500 , Ten only ladies' Short Jackets, fawns, and 10.00. splendid, for egniardriving. value 117.60 to Spacial, each....... $5.00 The Stocking Without a Seam These are the famous "Peri -Angle" Hoe., the most durable and esmfottable 8tsekiag on the market today. We have just pasead Into stock • big shipment of these popular "No -Bess.." Hose. perfect - fitting, durable and very comfortable: Blacks and tans, cotton and lisle 35c thread. Pre pair Bic to New Models in the "Nemo" Corset Nothing better has been peduesd in high- grade Comets than the famous"Aston" asodsb. They are praotletlly perfection both for durabilit sod somfbrt. Ws are exclusive agent. in Goderich for 11i. weld-koown make. The new spring model. are BOW In stock and a new range of seem in the /.Ysw1og styles: etyl. 819 with low bust for {tont figures. Stile 381. The self reducing Corset, with high r tall. 'tout t figure.. Rey" M0 for medium. deader and athletic figures, These three atyler at per $3.50 Pair .... Styles 1169 low bast and 864 medium bust in the saw "Auto" Comet, the latent p.rnn pb ell the Ammo Hers, et $4.00 . pai Any other style made by the Nemo people procured direst front the factory on abort notice. Yard -wide Silk 8Sc Jost rseedved another obi est our famous black Palleette 8111, 136Weber' wide, at t9Me. This Silk is really remartahle value. le free from dreaming or ins p rfwtkin of soy kind and swill be moored a atrrt satb4.rtnry wearer. Very special, Qtr per palm.... QaK, A (ireat Array of Curtain Materials The greatest array of Curtain material we have ever ehown is now displayed in our Curtain Department upstairs. Tbe range was made nm o- peta this week t of Lace Ourtsi su fromt the Sogiisb manufacte arrival of a urers. s, We ace 'bowleg many new and novel designs fp Isee Curtains that are decidedly different from those shown in former rtessons and our stuck of Bungalow Nets and Curtain materials of this style k without a doubt one of the largest in Wasters Ontario. Lime Curtsies at per Pair 1100 to 1111 SAO. Scrims and Muslin per yard 1lis to Mkt Bungalow Nets, Fee yard I/a0, 40e to Ops. Plain and Farcy Madras, per yd. 280 to telae. 45 inch Flouncing Embroidery 6911: A fins Swim mdsiin Skirting 46 inches wide, made in many beautiful amigos is - eluding opus -work patterns. The am- broidery work is about half the width of the goods. finished with scalloped edit*. WB1 cake stylish stunner dresses that are vary serviceable sod will wash well. Ten petters{. Very spade), per yard For a Bedroom Try a Scotch Wool or a Pro Brussels Rug If yes bevel a bedroom to carpet fife Spring try meal our sew $Dotal Wool or Pro Bro.d e. lsoa Those Rents are imported direct from Soot- TMsig Soot - They eases he artistic dens sad there is epemsa oally no d to the weer yes will get from Pro Bresi....Begs sb Nast quits as empeasielmost mei sr 'Pro ve mid Wooer e1a:rvariety se gond. yiaz= sod neat to. . $19.00 A Reminder of Uressiad mbrella Spadals we Spsrtda1a in In Uonabru8Mdour � This ree Extra settled weather ens is liable to want one at nay eters. (� Ladies' IIeshtMl &gioris top, 441" 79c handle .7t. Ladles"' Uaninella. glotta MIk t..p, a••orted sew handles ... .08 Ladles' Umbrellas. fine g)ori• .ilk. with handeense gold end dtvttr• 5275 'scented baniie. 8paofal egob. rhe owe Mas eons Rawer aces., olds deesb rbyee-ehn The sibs. Beet eras me mases Nemo Dtwwte 1 1