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TsolteoaY, JANUARY :2, 1914 •
REPAIR OF AITl)MOBILE TIRES II\•
VULCANIZING
We begs a Ilrsl•dass steam outfit in opts iLiou sail would like
to Bs sine el peeedd tees.
May we wad for it P
EAST STREET GARAGE
Next Tow* Hall GODERICH
Phone 242
Cook's
CHILBLAIN
Salve
1
(' RASTEED to to ' A issue
their itching and a.orenerr due to
ChilWainr. Money cherrftdQy
refunded if it fails to do what
we claim fur It.
W. have all the re•ase.nahle
household renrediev and enedi-
. me.. I.at us ripply your needs.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY"
James A. Campbell
Pew. IL
(ENTR lL DK! G S1`UKE
\,.nth .t. and !tgnars% Goderich
PHONE 20
HOW SHALL I
SPEND MY
WINTER EVENINGS
-
.1 MUSICAL EDUCATION
I. a very ementiel *ce'uspli.h-
meut for every young person in
modern life. Now that the
lone winter e.rninge are before
tee the question presents itself :
-11,w shall 1 spend toy spare
hour. in order to dative from,
thea, eke greatest pleasure and
profit r
To (hoer dewiriug oto com-
mence a lardy of
PIANO PL A1' !NG
two would ripe 1 the
Heintz:won k Co. Piano. hr.
sinners fins it an easy in•tru-
ue•nt to play and the sweet
reals y of the tone mildewed i.
en rua.ursgement to the music
student.
James F. Thomson
Agent for lb-Intuu'.o k Co. s
Pi .nos
its Ilnd relief In ism-:.. I
It ausa ibs b'JITii1:a, c. r.-
'ally dips b:ced1nj ani brt:t: :
alas. Perseverance, with Zan-
e'..rMaas cure. VThy net rem
siT•"iR Drwpyl s emi Mores-,
an,
Mb
roti
ALA- bU?' /•LR 50
LOCALS-- PERSONALS
-1I Ise Evelyn McDonald is visrtieg
friends in Ottawa.
--Mr. and Mrs. 1). Mel Laud,' ate in
Toronto visiting iriende.
-The General Brough Chapter, 1.
(►. 1). E.. Is plan g for it etuchie W
Ito bald in the near future.
-Thr annual rongregatic net meeting
of Knox ehttt'1•lt will h4 held on Wed-
lo.th.y vendor, February I.
-Mr. 11. J. Morris, U D.f1.M. of the
A.O.C. \V.. u ill visit the Exeter and
Zurich lodge. on Thursday and Friday
01 skis week.
1 I- \Ir. and Mr.. \V. B.lirabawdrove
to Mbepp,udton nn \V.•dnr.d.ry after-
noon end 'pent a short visit with Mr.
and Jr'.. J. it. is phew
--Mr. C. W. lima -ant, of \-ancouvei,
H. C., who has been the guars of Mr.
and Mr.. William-, St. Vineent street,
returned t.. Vancouver un Tue.day.
-The many friends of 'Ir. Hoag.
teller in the honk of Montreal, will be
rrnvy to Item-J.hat he it examined to het
bed. Nr ibis dwell threatened with
typhoid fever.
- Nr. and 11, Joitn Newcombe, of
Kblewdine, are 'pending .. few weeks
is town. 11 r. Newcowla• trmmud
6.4 n-e••n I :al,.ri.ii and 1(ineaIdine
fifty yeti. age., but is still bele and
hearty.
eseoreireorteeseseetereseerieeels
LOGS
WANTED
Thr untie'-ign.d will pay the
highest cash phi •r• for all kinds
of g•.o.l log. d••lirer•edat the
Mill, foot of Anglesea
Street, Goderich.
Custom sawing avid general
mill work dime pnoiuptly.
J. E. BAECHLER
FEED WHEAT
1
have a Iarg,•..pu.mtity of good
1'red \1'hem t for -ale.
This t' ill make gond hug, it, mit y
ur
caul* feed. I... 'lay he seen at
.tnts•hou.e on 114in 1100 -tree!.
i'rice 75 • and $1 .14r per cert
Special pr -•e. to farme)e taking
tote lots.
I'. T. DEAN
Jan. I I. 191 I. (, oderich. out.
cool
4
(c omit -¢ye:
a dk
cloSes • 4.6.6?*
Don't miss oar great sale 1 of
Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furn-
ishings now going -on.
We are giving great money sav-
ing opportunities ; can you afford
to miss them ? Sale lasts until
January 3Ist.
^`F
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
f
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LOCALS-- PERSONALS
-The tuaay friends of Mr. R. \V.
Metier, formerly of town. who under-
went a envious operation for appendi-
citis ia-lri,ase heepiaal. Detroit. last
Haturd,ty uight, will Ire 'sleeted to
know that he is doing as well as ego
be expected.
The Carnival
It Is exp.cted that the skating riuk
sill be the scene of brilliant display
tomorrow night when the local skaters
tine out in coronae and compete for
the peiaseofTered by the management.
Good weather permitting the carnival
iv expected to break all records as
extersivepreps,atime are its progress.
Art Exhibit at St. Marys
Tbe collegiate i'edit lite pupilr'of tit.
Marys hell an are. exhibit. In
the town hall thin week at which 301
Targe reproductions of masterpieces of
aiebitocture. sculpture and painting
were on exhibit. This was not only
entre-eating Out an °die:attoo to maty
who base not the opportunity to visit
the more famous galleries ut the a:t
world.
Listowel Resident Gone
Thom*. 1.. itoblneen, in his seventy-
seventh year. died Friday morning
at i.t.. bone in Listowel. 113* funeral
took plate from his late residence.
)tichmoud street west. Mondavi at
Lal'icl.•ck, with Nervier at for b.a1se
hilt an hour earlier. Rev. Dr. Barber
oMeiatei, assisted by Rev. W. H.
(lark (4f 11'alln,w circuit. interment
was made at Palmerston cemetery.
Poultry Show Opens
Thr town ball... here the eighteenth
aminal exhibit ion of the Huron Count y
Poulu y mod Pet Stock Association, Is
being held this week, ii the \lecca t.)r
all lo.•al poultry fancier. The show
opened on Tuesdsy and Friday is. the
last .lay. There are About :r10 bink on
exhibition and the show promises to
Ihr th•' must successful ever bold herr.
The judging W.L. completed thio
afternoon and the prize list will he
published in The Signal new: week.
Accident at K.ngsbridpt;e
The many tryen.h of Mr. John
limetey will regret to bear of the ac-
cident which happened blur last Fri-
day .'.hen a pile of nine loads of rails
f'•11 nn h1111 while asci+tin:; at 1 saw-
ing bee .,t T. fiarvey'.•, which broke
his leg and otherwise badly binisetl '
him. De.. Mackhu, of Guderieb, and
`iimpron, of Kintail. attended hint
mu ! the Injured moan na resting as well
a. esti he expe•-ted. although it may he
mealy weeki befcre he will be able to
Is• ureund
water without therieosssa1y authority
Care up and it is likely the commis -
*ion will have him prosecuted.
NEW PASTOR PREACHES
Rev. W. H. Wrightaa Ssepu to His
Cwgregeuoa ea Love
Ooo.l sized congregations were pres-
ent Al both eervicee 00 liUlmeia at the
Baptist ebwch 10 listen to the new
pastor, Rev. W. H. Wrigbtoo. He is
a piearaot speaker and bis initial ver -
vices crested a favorable impression.
In the morning he took bier text
from Galatians IL, verse 'S0. After
•howiug that the Psalms of David
were inspire.) wrftina,', lie affirmed
that the wings of SL Paul in the text
were very much the seine. The life
of Paul was one of saerilice, as illu-
strated when be maid. "1 am crucified
with Christ." He had also shown
great humility to hie starter after his
canverrion and was willing to be
crucified with Him. '-He might have
been the living genius )t his time,"
said Mr. \Vrighunl, "lett he parferred
to he aerudfla c
ed herald of el -twilled.
iflsud
Saviour. Hind he not clung so closely
to the Saviour he Wight bavr received
the highest Inn'tiois of the Jew•s
but be rather chow to suffer Christ's
rejection "
The preacher exhorted hi. congre-
gation to d.. Iikewire and to ace• pt
Jesus ase personal 8eviou4, no matter
what IL -ter, the SAWN ,.4 Sc. Paid
said, ••1 ass not living for Christ but
Christ is living with me."
INFINITE L4)V-'
:1s Jesus the sem of God. ,he gov-
ernor of the armies of heaven, we
should reverence and revere hie holy
nems. lie is nit a 1' 'ted Christ at
tuany are inclined to believe but a
boundless Saviour. A i,.-'nliar mud
yet true Moil ration Wive given, when
the speaker compared smug loving
Grid as,►Nerdy filling in love with w
star. ••\\•e can explain the .apple fall-
ing to the earth. why the moon is
e.•lipeed, etc.. hot no one can explain
the Inve of Goal. It deflev all orphan -
,atoll.. it simply bridges the ages,-
he
ges, 'he concluded
in the evening 1114took•bis text from
Matthew X L, '_'i, ••t'oiue unto Me "all
ye that Libor end are heavy laden
and 1 will give you rest.-
Roth-erweu, were very interesting
and were well delivered.
-The Unique Chits purpose holdir.g
t social evening at the home of Mr.
anti Mr4. Seeger, \Newt street„ on
%Vedne.day, Jaou*t-y 2eth. A musical
pr)gramtne will be tendered and re-
freshments served during the evening.
The pnhlic are cordially invited to
attend. .\druission 'a conte.. Pto-
eed. in ;rid of 4t_ George's pat ish hell:1
THE SCOTT ACT
Will Deport Wingham Girl .
Papers without/am: deportation of
Mai Keret Louise Lockeridge, of Wing -
ham. Ont., Prete received by the Un-
ited Stater district Attorney office
et Detroit on t3*turdry :,od will he
held for use until sods tittle as they
tray he needed. The woman was
). byS.\ .
brought to 1 smut Hobert.Ic
Kiril)-, it it alleged, on Novetntter':.ith,
fur immoral purpose". At In rteot
she is heing held in the Florence.
Ciittenton Home as a witness for the
Government. to Ire used against Mc -
likely. She i. ,ander indictment for
an offence against the Mann Act.
Stealing Foxes
On a charge of stealing three foxes
from George \IcD.maid, of the town-
ship of Grey. lien. l(ose.and \\'m. Han-
na. also of that town-bip. appealed be-
fore Judge Hol: ate special sitting of
the r .Doty j•rdge'r criminal ccutt yes-
terJay They til, stied not guilty and the
date of their trial a•ad set for February
Ilth. They Weir each allowed hail of
text. The etfenee WAN Coll uuirted on
ISrcemhereb. 11112. and they w'etet
eortinIittt*t for trial by Magistrate
1,eekte. of Hrussel+, some time ago.
McDonald Irayiug found a nest of
foxes took the imps and was roaring
them when they were stolen. •
ITemperance Meeting •
The Tempecanee hall was era..&el
to capacity on Thursday night tut,.
when a meeting in the interests of the
'Canada Temperance "Act was held
there. Crown Attorney C. 'stager
occupied the chair end the speaker of
Ithe evening was Het•. J. Muir, of Tor•
onto.
During the eteniilg Mr. [lnl.hven
\Icl)onsld, of'1'oronte, highly delight,
Frons The Mach. 11 .tdsoc..te.
We folk in Mitchell are watching,
with eonsidera.hle interest, the snb1ais-
sion of The CAnada Temperance Act
to the polling booths in the neighbor-
ing county of Hurn. Of conr.e it is
oar neighbors business, net ours, and
if Huron chooses to carry such an Aer,
there will he no marked kick coining
from the c,)enty of Perth.
Why should Mitchell bave any pro-
test to offer against Hunan county do-
ing as it Tikes :' You may call it gross
selfishness on our mot, hut we fail to
see it that way. • Von cannot condemn
a man. whose stands are tied, for not
preventing another man trout commit-
ting -uicide, and if the county of
Huron chooses W accept, with its eyes
open. such ilt'absutdityas the okl Scott
Act, in a new suit of clntne.• called
The Canada Temperance Act, we :eke
it that such i; the a..t and deed of
people who would resent any advice
that we could offer there. The .tet
was tried in Hum:, some year,. :ago,
and everybody knows how it worked.
Bran were wide open, hotel keepers ee-
c'aped paying Iieense fees, and drunk-
ometer was increased ata terrible pace.
The .Advocate believes in temperance.
hat not In soil' a toake-shift .is the
sena Act, which ptnved 41 failure
.'•hesever tried.
AN IMPORTANT I)ISCO%'ERY
r.r the rumen•-•• w. ter 0,+ 1111.' 11611(405
voice. A .g hi- .,nog. vete. •• rive
Yeoman o: England." cad -We'll Miry
l
him deep down. ' He was forced to
give encelte-i. \Ie.i('. 11'1.91ut.on we-
comp,inied hire on the piano. Stew.
nut's tech...tra was present And WI V•0
severed overtt'es, which were greatly
enjoyed
Enjoyable House Party
The specious re'ridmo.•e ..t Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Griffin. Victoria street,
am. the scene of a most enjoyahie
brunt party on Monday night last
when they entertained a number of
their friends. 'else.'veniug was spent
with progressive euchre and n.ulie
and followed by dainty refreshments.
The pleasant eleoing came to a close
'.h••rtlyalter titlmThgltr. • . .,1.,
The "reds, included A flatness• of out.\
of -town friend, and those untie-rl
wife : Mr-..nd \Ira. Chas. Moss. Sfr.
.Ml Mrs. James Dalton, \m,. and ell re.
James Young, Mr. and Mr.. .John
Platt, Mrs. Gladys Reid, Miss Clifford,
the Miss Gertude And Minnie
Loughlin, 1, n n d o is, 11 Miss Alauna
Spahr, 11i'.. Ernesta Spahr. Wets..
Ed and Will Spahr. Mr. Henry Van-
devan, Miss Lizzie Giffin. Mr. John Grifin
1 flmn *nil Moshe. Cyril Dalton,
PisGriflln. 11Jrrt. Dolton.
Waters Light Commission
The flit meeting of the \Vater and
Light 1'amaniwion was heM nn Teres.
day night In the town hall. Nr. W. 'I
IT. Murney was shiver, shi r, as ebalemale
and Mayor Reid and Mr. A. S. Che s-
tat were also pwesant. It was decided
to hold the tent tongs .ln the second
wed fourth Thureda of each month.
The eoemission wen dseided to bare
II hydro 'pbone Metalled le the tow*
hall .1 'phone of this nitons is rewrite
which any hydrn elation along t.ho lista
ems be aseed end mnwn Nosiness only
can he 1ren4wetad free of rhaege.
The uncal 10 pet sent disorient will
he allowed on all wares rates paid tbis
matte lei.
Two ranee of tnadeently obtaining
free light were dealt with 6M the 01 -
fending pieties wine netilwrd to pay
for the light and the enmMasr wee le-
lttreeeed to have the metete Inserted.
The ewe el a nth tarok* en tgwn
Issue of 8200.000 Unguaranteed
U.W.S. bonds at Las, Traced
The search for the linguae mitred
bonds of lb* Ontario West Shore Rail-
way has wt last Neer tewarded .•kt
the sitting of the Ontario Railway
Hoard at Toronto yeaterdey. They. \V.
Joyce. of the 4),nninion ssank. stated
that on Nove,ubre- loth I...t John W.
\loyee went to the Hank Nth! with
drew *hi.,ska1 of Hes. betide. hrviny
*rola., la.1 in the custody nt the Bank.
1'he hie le nee ha+been len peonnded by the
railway hoard. There 'omitting 0211,1010
of the total iw.ue of t12eMl.teltt .,1 an-
Rnaranlertl Mo'rta are le 1d by the Tor-
onto (lenrr ai 'ren ur's ('impart'', ar•d
~semi for .&ba - .ialltliciQtltlii . '1141
writ frill to the trivet company notify-
ing Its nf',u'rro not to .iist;wr- of reel
Is.nds In soy way pen.ling the result
of the Inquiry.
.111 efforts to induce Moyes to give
any information as to the dispo.sl of
t herr brines were met by the atateMeet
that he was unable to einem her. If the
towed allow• rank parjery of tele Lind
to go unchallenged it will not rowel
ter wises• of the :ecple of thew mun-
icipalities.
FARMER'S WIFE
ALMOST A WRECK
Restored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound - Her
Own Story.
London, Ont --" 1 .in a farmer's alto
and a MI busy woman. Last summer
1 was taken with
severe pains in my
back so bad that I
could not get up or
scarcely move with-
out pain, and my
periods were pain-
ful. M y husband
called in a good doc-
tor and I was under
his care for awns
time, but he did me
little or no good.
One day a friend of mine told me 'to
try Lydia E. Pink ham's V e g e t a b l'e
Compound as she had been greatly
helped by it 1 began taking it and
soon got well, and my periods became
natural again. Since ten 1 have had
perfect health. In fact, have never felt
so well in my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is a medicine
many women need. If you think this
letter will help other women please pub-
lish it" -Mrs. K. C. YOUNG. Tambling's
Corner, London, Ontario, Canada.
Women who suffer from those distress-
ing ills peculiar to their sex should not
doubt the ability of Lydia.E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to restore their
health.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E.1'Inkhani'h Vegeta-
ble Couto() and will help you,write
to Lydia E.Pinkhnm MedlrMeCo,
(confident ist I ) Lynn.11aas..for ad-
vice. Your letter will tae opened,
read and answered by at woman,
and held in strict confidence.
ST. HELENS
Mist Prigh.anl, of Ottawa, i. ' 1,1! -
boa her uncle, Mr. H. Mcero.t.ie.
Mini M. Iluther(ot-d is visiting her
uncle. Mr. H. Domini; of Lucknow.
Mrs. 1Voodley and children return-
ed from a visit to Reit \Vawano.h.
The C.O.F. bad tavomvhle weathe r
for their box social on Thutrdry even-
ing.
\Ir. and \In. W. J. Humphrey visit-
ed triefrds my Colborne and orlerich
for :► few days Inst week. G
\ir. and Mr.. Webster and children,
of Harlin ton. visited at Mr. J rs. i)ter-
niu,. reel enc.. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Acheson enter-
tained their friend. to a social even-
ing on Friday night last.
Mb Irene Salkeld left for her house
in eiodertch after visiting friends in
St. Helensand Lncknuw.
\Ir. 'S. Coulter end \4i.. Coulter
moved int,) their residence, lately pow -
chased from Miss JlcPhereon. • Their
friends here are pleased to have them
tesident.t of the village.
Mr. Jas. Hyde, the "village l.lack-
snmitb."returned (morn New Ontario on
Thatsday :•iter being away for several
months and will now 1.e Able to give
satisfaction to his cereou ors as usual.
The Jen nary meeting ofilie tit. Hel-
ens branch of the Wowed' Institut.'
will be held at the home' of Mo. t+.
Purdun on the efterilo on of Thursday,
the U'ith, at 2.36) n.•lock. Ruhject,
**Things Worth While." \(embers
are invited to Clime prepared with m
question for the question drawer. All
the Isdim+ are cordially invited.
Come Out and Help
'1'ha hockey chill ntanr.gentent ask
for the genet otim support of the, pnhlic
during the iernaiedcr of the sea -
expenses of carrying :t
ream through the aeasnn. includ-
ing I lir t, an+pore atitm .hargee
for miriade kitue4, are heavy Anel it
Fakeer A hig crowd at. each of the home
gamete to keep rhe club in funds. Last
y.•,r the club had a deficit which wet
met by the p' leaf"- ice -attributions of
the ruuusgemeut. 1t is hoped 'brat the
club will ,cele end. torte. this season.
hot In ondet• that this may be the case
hit crow'ss at each of the remaining,
game will he u' cessarv. Let everybody
turn mol next Monde: night end help
in maintaining good wholesome *part
in Gtdot ish
THE MARKETS
Prices About the Same As Last Week
There i. very little change in the
trice,. on the he el market with the ex-
cept,ertm of potatoes. which are .t little
AD
t..... •mwat■ss.r
OLD WATCH FREE.
a *t1J -.we arraeww.
sate Prow es asruelki
Om. ,.. r.
.r.b al w e•.
.wr
no • nes
sa..raeb.••re► see
Amor .sa..ro wa Phi
new, emerge •
sea ger sup w
ae ..ataww a?»
ozzli a• ... torr
vwr Y Poo
we
1111•11cir21141.0
•.s
sea t•. mi Loo Ora=' e•
s A.a '•s.' .•.wr-wELe'is i a•.....ry
ieiie ens 0 ti w eo..sev
.14.4.4*,-.
Th. prevailing prices today are:
t•.tl wk.at, pinstv.a... . .sees.' n cap e a4.
flack wheat. tier boob q
oMa, pMb.sh s3Jto e*$
.rpI/r ' .,,. .• ,ate
irMs:Pie-,.,,-.,.. >:.,ti'r:",x
aer..nanr. per sew tU ,rr to .'t le
/soar, t wtJ71 pot ow'
J rig 14I ea
rMar. Va1Mt oar owl
, ..4,te .1 ss
'!'n, pop Nw aJ N to "1 •e
ansa ZS 01
1 i hl Hi t*
e>uto site
•!oto nor
sit.( Meow fOr 116
,,
1 JD to 44/4.0
Nowt.. pw tea
7. p< we. new
Weed.
war Isle
eaten For no
Kfrg*. freakerr d
, *. " 1., to
a rote.,1`Ps bbl ... sees 1 en to
Pntatwr per I'm h11.... ) 61 to
Cools, Beata torso!, pee ew4 1 30 to
ottle.mram ear met. 4 n1 to
ttAir'.
•
411..p pee cwt.. . x .vt to
(110414. Mr Ib ........... on to
Talbw,psr lb 1'wto
Irl•.', >}pr sot 1► 01 to
Deew. 01 t,
eed
i
Ba vas
OF CANADA
i
Are Year Children
Learning le Save
Minty?
Each maturing sen and
daughter should have .i
personal Savings Account in the Union Bank o'
Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and
training to how to expend mcney wisely. Such ail
education in thrift and saving will prove lnvaluablr
in later life.
Goderich Branch -F. \VOOLLCOMIBE, Manager.
PUBLIC SCh 7L BOARD
Inaugural Meeting Jr 6914 - Peeing
'inks to be .stabltshez
The at.trrtory toe • tog of the pnhlic
school b. • ►rd was 11,1d yesterday. The
hoard is comla.red of the ...wine mem-
ber+ as last year. I)r. Uullow was
elected cb..itman for 1'111.
branding con,rni-tees for the yt'ar
were struck as follows : Contingent -
H. H. tett. .1. Saunders, J. W.
Crdigie. blowier --lie L. Parsons. J.
W. Craigie, It. J. Acheson. School
management K. .1. Acheson. ti. 1..
Parsons, .1. Sasntders. 1:rounds-Ur.
ftallow, A. It. 11cIA•*u, R. 11. ''tut,
H. E. Hodgen'.
Dr. Maealiu was appointed to the
Collegiate Institute boere, and J. A.
Fowler to the pttl.lier library hoard.
Mies Shannon, principal- of Central
se_bool. was appointed to the Cnllkg-
late examination board. The chat: -
titan and Tr i.tees I'et..,ns, I'tat, Hod-
gen) and 1Icl.ean were appoiutmd is
onmmittre to look hitt) the matter of
teachers' salaries.
'lbs. following wot.iaon ,:as paused :
That the heard ren lotto the tuedical
health ,,?icer 10 :a-.ertain that ocean.
are being effected toward.; cleaning
the sedimentation 41:asin'and water
Ili 4i111. with a strong recommendation
that the b....in be cleaned and Rill by. !'
dtant. 11)4)4.41 '-le:u- Tach gtontb.
It was decided to introduce the _ _.
penny hank Nystene in the eeh.wls.
The regular uteetings of the board
will he hell on the first. Monday Of.
tb., month. .
t'or 20 penile we have Iw.•n .t .
ing the isseuo Jly nt a west 'n all I
day we •au •• t i e u, •-•.1.-t.
Let your watch .prnJ a few.i..p•
in out- watch hospital and it w0l
c..m. forth aluawt a4 gu•.d 7,4 14.111.
The Northern Electric Co., with a
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Montreal.
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hat About
That Furniture?
You have contemplated huying for .omt.
time Now that the holiday season is
over and the long winter evenings drr
ahead. don't you think it advisable t.• cal
on us and buy that furniture whi,h
needed to give the finishing touch to the
home
Our stock show, a complete range :n
every line and you will find our prices right.
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PHONE 89