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Thursday, August 21, 11119.-3
'flWILL PRAISE IT ALL. HER LIFE
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ORIGINAL PRIZED OLD RIFLE Edwards Hag Gained Fourteee
Pounds y T.nlc.
AND WeaponLong Preserved as Heir- weigh just fourteen pounds nu re
,7t t
ONLY
GENUINE
t I did when 1 commenced taking Tan -
lac j short time ago. and my troub!e•
100M in family. lave been completely. overcome," said
Mrs.!Nancy Edwards. who lives at 51120
East 12th street, /Cantos City, Mo.,
while talking to a Tanlac representative
the other tray.
• 'About two weeks ago." continued Mrs.
Edwatds, "I began to have stomach
trouble, and until I commenced taking
Tanlac my condition had gradually
grown worse all the time. In fact, I had
reached the point where I was so weak
and rundown that I was hardly able to
get about. Everything 1 ate disagreed
with me. and the gas that formed from
sour. undigested food would make me
miserable for hours at a time. I would
have raging Ikadacges nearly every day.
and was so nervous all the time that the
least would ti t me and when
night came on it was a hard matter for
me to get off to sleep I often had such bad
dizzy spells that 1 could hardly stand on
my feet. The different medicines and
treatments 1 tried didn't do me any good
at all.
"My daughter had been taking Tan'ac.
and it had done her so much gond that 1
decided to give it a trial mysell. and 1
can honestly state that by the time 1 had
finished my first bottle 1 was feeling like
a different person. Well, I just kept .ort
getting better. now snce
three or four bottles of Tanlat 1 am en-
joying the best of health in every say. 1
never had a better appetite, and wrat 1
eat agrees with me perfectly, arid 1 never
have a sign of indigestion or sumach
trouble of any kind. 'rhe nervousness
has left me and 1 get plenty of good sound
sleep every n:ght, and 1 have gained so
much in weight and s rength that I can
do all my housework without the least
trouble. Those awful headaches are gone.
too, and that alone would make me praise
Tonle( the longest day 1 live.
To bloc sold In 4 ;tierieh by E. R.
Mule, In rteaforth by 1'. Anerliart, In
• Wingluidn by J. Walton Met: Hilton. hi
Hearten by A. M. E. Hemphill, in Myth
by White City Drug More, lu Wroxeter
by J. N. Allem lu Lontleshoro by John
5. Lotandslwrry, In FAeter hy W. tt.
Mowry. in Brucerield by Peter lkiwey,
In Dualiwood by Tiernan ts Edighoffer.
ip (*million by J. W. 4 Prow, in Clin-
ton by W. H. It. Moline*. In Sheppard -
ton by J.U. ffitupeenit, 4,, Gorrle by 11
y. Arnostro g, aud ID Fordwlrh 4, 11
Saturtout.
ADVT.
Molsonglid to John Ferri!, Who Used It
With Effect in Indian Wars of
Kontulty--Passitys Dur-
ing Civil War.
There le a story o- f the America!,
rine that has been 11111111011 down in
the hearthittoue blotto, and traditions
of throe is to, for geuerationn have
lived in the Wend. It begins with
the blrettabeier region of Virginia of
roimpial Owes, thence 11, Ketitucky,
to Missouri la the days et Upper
MERITS OE Louisiana, thence to the great prairies
of the far West unit on to California.
The tawny rifle was dear •nd sacred.
John 11 WI Margaret Ferri! and their
LINIMENT front the Greenbrier region who
farroiy were with • party of pioneer,
grated to Kentucky In the early
Owing to the hostilities of the Ins
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BEWARE
Or
IMITATIONS'
SOLD ON
THE
MINARD'S
MEDICAL.
R. HEILEMANN, OSTEO -
j_,1 PATH. specialist m •onien'• and children'
Illosers. acute, chronic and nervous diseases. eye
o_ some rad throat. partial deadlier. lumbago
sad rheumatic conditions Adenoids removed
without the knile Oast at reerWre. corner
*dor and St Andraie• streets. At borne oehca
Whirlers. Thursdays and Saluda's. any evening
assoustiorat.
R. it G. blecDONILLI.-}101NOR
Graduate Toronto Usivirsty. Gilliktate
to the late Ogleaseereer
al College cal [tent.'
Straw .ad West suer. Goidereth.
AUCTIONEER.
THOMAS GUN DR Y.
Alt. 1 ItiNEER.
(liana, they were armed 111141 11114Irf 1410
CO111111111141 of t'aitt. JaiMit liaugimian a
brieher of Margaret Ferri!.
They "packed" on horses over tht
AileRhallY taountailW and when in
camp tit or near 1 'ral 4 w,hitrtl.
were 'mucks's! in th, night by indialia.
In the light that piimeril Cant Rauch-
inas. John Ferri! and token, were
killed, tint the mon held hark the In-
dians long eirororh re enable solluo
the women tind children to eseape.
Among the number thin. saved were
bl•rgaret Ferri'. • 044.54, JONF•erril,
and two daughters; and also Mrs. Ja-
rob kauglonan, • son Henry of rens
der age, •nd two daughters.
Thr Batighman-Ferritliglit. or 'nava-
7 ere, occurred in the full of 1779.
John leered, then fourteen yearn old,
who had ..�. -awl, swore an I ni I h ..f re-
,
venge MP rifle. Ile kept that vow.
and Ala rifle her -Hine a untruly 14110 In
!the Indian wars of Kentuck..
Boa 47, Godench. All in‘tructIons by wad or
4.111 14 Signal Office will be promptly •ttendred to
esoreince Wisp/m.4 115
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LEGAL.
In the Boone Lick region of MIA -
*runt now [toward comity. In 14(12.
_ were 1411111 Seurat forte for prot•wtion
G. CAMERON. K. C., BARRIS-
V". . TfrK. soh0tor, notary .pubis. Mee
h tbud door how
Swore. 1 lust Ionia to in al lowest rat
IL idititILArrix, SOLICITOR. NCrfART
MULLS. ETC.
Bank' Kiosk. Hasuksa flikeest
G.• k48 Tp0o1.em.
SW estate. Leant NW 10/811fallaf.
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PROUDFOOT. KILLORAN & COOKE. 1
WAR It 1STEP-S, SOLICITORS. NOTARIES
PUBLIC. ETC.
Oast on the Square. Naiad Orr Nor Bawd
sue Street, Gerrit b ,
Privet. funds to loan at lamest rates.11
W. PlIOPO401101. K t . J L .1( turrets:.
11 J 0 Coosa I
I IHARLLS GARROW. LL. BAR-
gj K1S1 Lk. SI to, flay toolacilol. 11.‘ . (.oderich
Macey loaned at horst rates
SilSEAGER. BAlt RISTER. SOL- I
it it Olt. Dottrel. public sod wovaysacor
Coot Rouse. Godent b. **-Ego
1111111M4ICE, LOANS. STC. •
McK ILLCIP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANC e CO.- Farr and loolated teen prop-
erty raeured.
)••• Connolly. Pres . Goderich P. 0;
Ww, K•ans. Vise -Pres , bewhotord P Thomas
E . Mars. Sm. -Tress., Seatorth P 0
Directors- D E. Act,intor. K. R No. I. Sea.
girth. Joan G. Grove, No 4, Napoli. William
Orr K No. ). Sealortli. John Ilennesoes.
ass Geo. McCartney. k N. No. Sea
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sett. Robert Ferris Hedrick, Malcolm Mc.
Kweo. Clinton. James Evans. kleecivisood. James
Corowolly.Goderich.
Agents J. N. Yeo Codorsti. Ales. Leitch.
K.IR_ No 4, Clinton, William Chesney. Seelorth,
▪ Hanchky, Sea iort h. Pols y-holderscan pay all
ts sod 1t their cards receopied et R. J.
riarron'• Ctol Note. 41.1intOn. K 14 Curt •
Grocery, Kingston street. Godench. or J. H.
Wasd's General Store, be y and.
MUSIC.
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F.DERIC T. EGENER,
Mus. Bac.
SiNGING
\ PIANOFORTE
PI PE ORGAN
Studio ,ieit"t� P. J. MacEwan's Garage
against Indians. rata -coin) the Salm
and Poles anti the Pottaviationlen.,
JO1lfl Forril and family went In one
of them. known as Fort Ctiopt.r. 1110
here still 14041110P41.41 1.1* 14141 Kelittiek.
rifle. After file 111/11' of 1R12. in add'.
thin to farming. tie often engaged In
bunting expeditions up itie Stisso,orf
and Karnali river*, find oinicilnies far
out on the great peal rim,
Over a ',tour) nen he Minted twitt
and other snow mi ulint IR naw tho
site of Kansas (11',. 11. anti other
frontiersmen then predicted that •
greet city Mould be founded on the
confluence of the kliasourt .rot Kan-
sas rivers.
Th. old rine of John Ferrli has been
proserteti !wring the Civil oar, n 110f1
the anthoritirs were colAtcting all the
pits III 144111110 etiority IlTireuitirl. they
seised the 4,1.4 Yerrll rifle Kermit Fre-
N I. then about ninety year,. 0111. cried
and logged that he not taken. Her
1301114 and grandsons were searing the
blue •nd 'may and a promise was
111.4P41104. If was agreed thst this old
Sas shouid be hid away. and thus the
ak1 Ferri) rifle became • noncombat -
e at 111 the (1.11 war It Ist•r meows,
50 the pooseartion nI .1•4416e leerril. mato
ty jwdj.. won of Henry Ferri!, who
fOunded Wand. Ifti. 4,,, the death of
Judge Jews* Ferril the rifle was inistiod
on lie •n heirloom to his brother, John
Ferri', who had been a Noldter from
Reline county with IMniphan'n Mis-
sourianu in the Mealear, war. .1iihe
Ferril died mime the ago at his
home In Exeter. cid.
HAS BROKEN ALL TRADITIONS
Present kiwi of *Wm Only One of Hie
Royal Lino to Refuse to [stab
bah Harem.
it IS • curious fact !hat while %uln-
ae or the lower classes in Slaw have
always enYuyoti the greatest freedotn,
participating and roiniirting with ,nen
the business asd pleasures of life,
the ladies of the royal household have
been kept to ,hr background. spiwaring
at ooly the atom private ',oriel gather-
ings and sever at public or official
fUnIrtioutt. As an former sovereigns
had In their harems the cream of the
aristocracy of the country, and, as they
Inevitably felt a hesitant chivalry
about exhibiting their "wives" 111 litlib-
11C, they barred all worsen of rank
from sight. The sovereign Is expected
toshaee In Ma harem .a member of
every influential family in tbe country,
for it Is conshirreti that in 111) other
way could he kw sueh close touch
with the people of I,,s kingdom. Po-
lygamy IMP. I 110f0f0fV, 410011 44.nalderwl
an obligation of royalty. Rut, earl-
otusly enough, the prevent reigning
nitiouireli In n harbeittr, the first anti
only bachelor who him sat upon the
Ib of lila fathers in tot-my-11re
huntirod years And thereby hangs •
tale, for muirriag. by a Siamese 80.
1f/weir, Sao 1Wea8t not the simple taking
or as* wide, ow a thiswit, we toren a were
biewalrod, bvt lbw wholesale adoption
of a f1114111P0 lid Of more. The young
king.% father and him father's father,
*ail each in tlw long line of Ling" pre-
ceding 1' 11,1141 PI*Sr'. I I 1111 fa-
ther 1111 11010 POO PO% .'ti and eight
thousassiti Anti. when the young crown
returstrit from Ida long stay in
' ilktrope-hr had 44* .'.'mi 14 third of his
life llwre--he nu* told by III.. royal
Dither that them had 60011 twierted
for hien it number of (Imre beauties
from rei Idyll tie could take hls eholtw
of a hundred or two for his harem. But
Ili. print* would haze nothing to do
s ith ride holesalt acquiaitio• ut •
buseend's holdings. "Wlwit 1 marry,"
' be dewlaps(' to his astonished Dither.
-it will be to one wife and to no more,
and stlit• .hall he the tine queen'ief my
heart and the one queen of my realm."
- From 'The land of the White Eite-
1 pliant." hy Frederick DeanIu Asia
The Northern Betimes co'lege. Owen ' ggass,,Ipe.
Sound. has just been notiftd that they
are to be the recogntzed business training Couldn't Bs Discouraged.
- school for the Salters' Civil Re-Estabhsh- ,
Ttsere are croakers in every country,
ment for (trey. liruce, Dufferin and !
Huron counties. The returned man is lawny,' boding Its ruin. Such a one
entitled to the best to be had and it i• then lived in Philadelphia; a person of
gratifying to know that the Northern note, an Aurriy min. with a wi44., look
Business College. which is 1hr only and a very gray. warmer of speaking;
Ontario school under a chartered aicotm- bill name was Foulard if Witle.
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tant, Mr. C. Fleming. . .. - ha- ' The getutleman. a stranger to roe,
- secured for the re-training of soldiers.
Maks G. D Fleming. who 'Than,. the stopped one day at al door anti asked
daft for the tall term. went overseas as rue If I was the young ..n who had
seatrd in c mmand of amenlantry batta- lately opened • new printing house Be-
lay, and reyeried to lieutenant to get to log answered In the afrinnatile. he said
France and won his promotion to major 11, sae sorry for IliP, l)440111U140 II was
again in the held, and is the only Cana an rape/wove und«rtataing, and the (or-
chid' bovines', school owner who fought
tin' France. 'Altogether. if is ini ideal Pensf w""I'l bc.1""t; for 1.11118'1"bia
was a stinking pro*, IL.t p4144(414. already
school for returned men arid every man
half )ie•kr144,, Of orae 48.4 1141 PO; all alf). whoenlisted under age or who through
wounds or sickliest; on active service can- pearenres to the contrary. such RP new
not resume his previous occupation is' buildinge mobil the rise of rents. being to
entitled to free tuitien at the Northern btu certain knowledge faliarious ; for
Basukaa College and a liberal living ' th07 *.4I'44. In fart. among the things
, allowance *hit. attending. Returned
men eligible for a course should correspond that would oats ruin ois. And he gave
f110 P1106 a 4. -tall of wisfortunee DOW
with the College. (advt.)
• existing. ur that wore moon to exist,
that he lett nip half niesteneboly.
Competition for Singers.
Had I known him before 1 engaged
Music exhibitors at the C4' inadian Na
tonal Exhibition. Toronto, offer two in this business. probably 1 never
partial scholarships to the value of should have done it. This wan e00-
WU 10 be divided equally between the tiaised to Ilse la this deraying prate,
two successful competitors. one male and end to derlatin In the AM'''. strein, re -
one female. these scholarships to take the , fusing for many peons to buy a bowie
form of a year's vocal study with a teacher
there became 111 Was going to de -
of the contestant s own choice. ,
This contest will commence Thursday, eitraction . end at last 1 had the piping
August :Nth. and will terminate on Fri tire of aiming him give five time* as
day, September 5th. and will be held each niueli for one ,in he might have bought
afternoon from 2 to 4. The following it 'sr when he first tiepin him croaking.
• A. Goad es a Yotrth. MUSICians have consented to act as judges; _Aasabingruphy of Benjamin /honk -
Workmen at ii mill iri 4 lreenrstetle Dr. A. S. Vogt. dirrctor of thf I pronto! na.
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are telling a good 114or, regarding one Cs..naervatory of music. Herbert Fricker. ,
of the Workmen. It hes been 11 ride of director of the Mendeissohn choir: Difltrrn
the eorepany not to employ inen •wer Baker. organist and choermaster of Eatt n ' Strategic Advantage.
a certain side. Memorial churrtl: In. E. proome, organ- A major, attired In his raincoat. was
A few day* ago • man !fling within- Wt. and choirmaster of Jarvis street Bap- renaming the pions). ground one rainy
a stoneli throw of the WTI neatened tcrrni
church Sig. iSit M.noratndeaco, Dr.in Albert morning when a yoeng medical °dicer.
fistana
wort, but was turned down hemline of disn 'Academy 0.f Mtisic: Healy %%Ilan hastening toward abetter. carne poet
hili gray whiskers and his mow -white orgetost and choirmaster St. Paul's Cath: and saluted without slowing down.
hair. The "old" wan was not deunted. edral: David Dick Slater, organist and ' .Visit, there a minute, Hentrnant."
He felt he was still good for many days' choirmaster Westminster Presbyterianth
("e(' the ")°r• ‘14•'"e "late why'.
of wnrk ao 'he went to a drug store church: Sig. Carboni, Mother in the st the doable tire. $ttietly against
liarntiourg Conservatory of Musk, a eekilletl°^"--
number •of whom will be present to With that the major launched ort
adjudicate each afternoon during the spoo s wng teems" oe the siamileance
tontest. and value of the salute, while the ken -
CONDITIONS OF CONTEST. tenant. 1145* 41t41151111441 stiffly at atter),
1. Each contestant is allowed to select
Gem, woe drenched to the akin.
his or her own sung.
2. Each contestant will bring an extra A few days later the ni•Jor woe et-
. . Snorted with toothache •nd ponied the
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bought a hottle of black hair dye and
- 1141011 told 1,144 whitetittos n Jet blark. He
again flaked for work of ttie same fore-
man and was accepted Nt once. Ile wall
p111 to Omitand 111/1110 good from illy
start. 'riven he OHO worried becalms
his White hair wan growing. SF OM
*WV IIIP equally white viliiiikerii. Re copy 04 song °r 1„_Fl '
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ought • ereond Impute of dye 3. aacir contestant will provide' his or venires of • &total ailment]. An he
again b
her own accompanist. ' reclined in the chair. he thought be
and used it to hide hitt identity. 4. Each contestant must by prepared detected a peculiar' ozoreseion or sat -
The "old" man ilt 11011 WM-king hie ' to compete in the finals on the last day, ii -e
eight hours • de y and one official of using the 93MP song, If he or she is chosen i ""...rimmok °heill mtb4:., 7711,"midei:;t1%1,.',11,71,,rnely.,
the company stinted he hnd done much by the judges from a group tn which he (,r, sHaveta,t 1 pope y a, bofono.,
a gContestants must be twenty-tive I -Yee, sir," was the ammer. "you wore
good j,4 he did not have to Mnhtly an- she sings. .
other bottle of dye, 14111 14)11111 1141111 DIM 1 '
years of age or under and must be ama- speaking to toe the other moraine
)oh e.en with hi. white hair f1111/ %Dili. 1 • about feinting......c
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-77 fi. Thehe verdict of tadjudirsitors will 1 "Great Prott r' .,.ilei the niaJoe.
be
' final.
, , , l leaping from Me ehair end Martins
ri
Pent Up Emetiea. --r - Ail applications made fo, this conc--eor (hp door, river hnd some dose come
'I don't suppose you hear any 111 test will be addressed to Miss MaeSkil
- --" In my time. but never anything to eon -
will toward Pin' "ffle"."7" 1 hng, See'y. 54 Well ngton Street West, pare with *Ma one."--Jedge.
"No," replieddischarged mule ' Tarbbto.
skinner. "Rut there's a male rime-
where In Frailec tiler I'd like to give a ' "Nicol me at Blackaintie•a,- they ere
piece of my 1111(411 111 now that I'm out .11 say nig. " vr here they have the pure
of the yervice. I *aril allowed to 1 lol' e1011 01 -
awear at She Pink, when I wow In the
oreiterradePeridasakaalleal
Brophe3 Bros.
1 ne Leading
Funeral Directors \
and Embalmers 1\
Orders carefully attended to
st all hours. night ur day.
00 DERICH
diamisearsosososmoursPiMora
UM ACID STOMACHS.
GASES OR INDIGESTION
1.
eleapo's Olapopain" neutralism meow
*Ivo acid In stomach, risiieving
dyspepsia, heartburn and
alstriss at ones.
Timm It* Is Syr miantee all stow
(IA distrem, duo to acidity. will go.
No hallaration, heartburn, eaurneve or
1.4.481154 01 gas or eructations of tindi-
r...4;11 food, no dinzinest, blasting, foul
or headache
oPa 's Diaperrin is noted for Ila
is regulating upset ottunackw
Is thea surest, quickest tdorsiwil so...4-
~r la the allele world. and twaid«s
Is harmless Pot an end to stomach
Matrons at tww« FT getting a large nity-
rot come of Tape's Narcosis from any ,
Ant, stare • You walls. in Ate minute*
h em weefileas It is to 11054.? from Wills
gratlos. dyspepsia or any atomise% die -
wed,' eanowl by fernwritatiou dne W
ossaudes acids hi stowasb.
Kowtow Cal.
Mrs. Portietght (bliftlly)-411%. yowtte,
Tim having* town ear manufactured to =
order.
Writ Plksipeli-YOU hays slier
Longer -Wearing Stockings
and Good -Looking, Too
Buster Brown stockings have the two essentials -
long wear and good looks -knitted right into them.
You'll find they have a neat, well -fitting appearance -that they are
suitable for all occasions. Your boy will be glad to wear them.
And they are harder -wearing because we knit them from extra -
long yarn. Because we make them with a two-ply leg and three-ply
heel and toe. Because our employees have had years of special
training in knitting Buster Brown durability into hosiery.
You'll find they'll suit your boy' fine. For what
healthy boy isn't hard on stockings. They'll give you
less mending to do -they'll cost less because of the
extra wear obtained.
Ask your dealer for "Buster Breath" durable
hosiery. Sold everywhere.
BUSTER BROVi'N'S
SISTER'S STOCKING
litostor firisarses Sint er's Stock -
lad tor the Vida le a spieshlisl
leakage rotating et tawdrier
peke. /1 two -thread Eng,11sh
twireceelsed 11.10 rockiest. that
la shaped to at aad MOM* wary
well iodised.
Cminvi-Riock. Leather Shade
Ton, Plat. Mrs rad White.
The Chipman-Ifolton Knitting Co., Limited
Hamilton, Ont,-Millsiso at Melland
belniSFER BROWN
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•ruit."-IliirmIngliiim Herald.'Age Mit sympathy. my dear Rut. hitniotly
HEALTHFUL ADVICE you did iast fail' -Buffalo Express.
you don't look t«o pounds hes•ior than
literary Matti
14nerennik had liier written
Moe."
"lf 1 Aso) to •eilt," he mewl*
'night gel a Idg price for this, a. break.
fast .f owl twiettv.-
1.1esiving a etch, lw moiled *be Millr,„
script to his potiliaherit
That's the Quaseten
"t!",sersitt 4111. (If them. rowirtain pone
1 was telling you sheet today. its
ram bile rams etrirs."
"Ihit will Oa lot dame Ilsiwar-.11Mb
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During the aftermath of in-
flation or any other prostrating
illness, the logical tonic is
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
which enriches the blood and
strengthens the whole= via
aparishuwet. If re
mew poor - t, &Wel
grin • *sumo. Wiewor. awe test
"
Fortunately Placed.
"Robin Hood wan liteky." ,4t34. 7"'•
"In what way,"
"H• tieeel early enough to no know,' =
by 11 eomparntively respeetabi• title s
imam., of hong milled a botahevitt."
The Way.
She Po roil think you conid maw
sp. the rental Olf a hoosohoet
1::-1don t ibm howanimas by
issown, of s honsetusid main.
Refreshing
Time;
A time to look forward to with pleasure and a time to look back to with
satisfaction. That is what you can make of housecleaning time if you
visit WALKER'S TWO BIG STORES. where you will find countless
ways of brightening up and freshening up your home at little expense.
Since Christmas time we have been selecting and preparing for the
spring rush and we have two stores full to the doors with all manner of
merchandise for the spring trade.
Few Lines in Store No. I
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS
RUGS OILCLOTH LINOLEUMS
JAPANESE MATTINGS FURNITURE COVERINGS SILVERWARE
CRETONNES ' STATUARY PICTURE -S
ELECTRIC LAMPS CLUB BAGS . TRUNKS
SILVER CABINETS MUSIC CABINETS TRAYS
- LACE AND MADRAS CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS
JARDINIERES, IN BRASS AND POTTERY
In Store No. 2
FANCY CHINA OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
NOVELTIES PHONOGRAPHS
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, CABINETS, Etc
We do Picture Framing neatly and promptly.
A visit to our store will be 'ery interesting -no obligation to buy.
It is a pleasure to show you through our two stores.
You can be the judge as to the best place to spend your money.
Wesley Walker
House Furnisher
Often the Cheapest Always the Best
Phones : Store 89, Res. 197 Undertaking
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