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GIR DNI,IND St. ODLE*. M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. PEkIltlEWE.
C. A. -130GERTv etenaral hilnhager.
MararrarbanaramManarakarra........
Fariners',Sale Notes Colle te
Itfs more convenient to have the Dorntnion Bank cfljoty�ur
Sale Notes, than to try to do so yourself.
When you have a sale,- have the Notes 'made pa hlo 'the
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Dominion Bank, and deposit them here fot collection.
Suck colleations are Made on mei( -favorable, tern=
In the Savings Department, deposits of one dollar
cetved on whiahintereat la added at 01.111;i:tut rats..
FORTH BRANcli: A. CO*No Ma ager;-
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d Upwards
Her
DISTRICT- 111.4LTiliiiRS
Contract. -The Post Office „De-
partment is calling ifor- tenders for the
conveyance of' kis Majesty's Mall, be-
tween the railroad statian, at Seatorth
pM the Egmondvide Nat (Office. Tend-
ers are to be received at Ottawa, until
Friday, June lathe The ina.ila are to be
conveyed once a day each way and in
a horse vehicle. Tenders are to state
the price asked for the double triP,
roan the pest office to the train and
back to the paat. Officgt,
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13akeeBall Lea.gae.-At a meetingiteld
last week, in Exeter, a base -ball league
was 'formed for South Huron. The fol-
lowing officers were eleated; Honorary
Presidenta, 1, J. aferner,. M. P. Zurich,
E:lber P. P. Crediton. Glhiea
iallsa Craig. Preaident, Fred Kerr, Cred-
iton, Vice President, Thos. Boyle, Ex-
eter; Secretary Treasurer. E. H, Axt,
Exeter. The Vxecutive will consist of
&Beers assisted by A. Daplare Can: -
traria and E. Cleaprnane Aline Craig.
Four teams have already entered viz.
tail= Craig, Centralia, ,:credlton, and
Exeter. One garn3 will be plaYed
home one week and away the next: -
The nerie.s cammences Junelst. A' good
kleal of enthusliesrn is being displayed
Iv the different teams and it is em-
rected that good ball will be iX order.
V.nd that many successful matches will
be held.
Chi'dren's Aid Work. -Mr. Eliiott.
=County Agent for the Huron Branch! of
the Children's Aid .Assocration reports
:a.s follews: Four children have been
!nada wards in the last month., and two
of these have been placed in foster
borates. In one day Mr. Elliott visited
nine boys who have been plaeed in
tomes and found their services so' sat -
factory that arrangementts were 'Made
taY Which three off them will receive $70
or their summer's work and one will.
receive $75. Another boy, who has been
removed from a home where he had
rnade a very bad start, is now doing
ego. well that he will receive .,..;10.0 nor garter lot 24, conceasian, 8, was struck
it.hts. year's work and he is behaving off. East gearter let 16 concession, 1
en a manner that leaves no room for was assessed at e$8.15, forebenefit, and
complaint. Mr. Elliott says e that takins 62 cents for outlet, and -West 3-4 -.lot
all the homes in which children have
been placed, he believes the conditIone
!van average better than in the same
number of homes takenat random in
almozt any commueity.
asserts that rods s
connection with th
na !insulators stml
thod ..of ta.chneen t
to that adopted -w
were past eased. -
,ould be in metallic
•building and that
be used. This me -
is 'directly Opposite
• lightning rads
-VITHAT MOTI-1211tS
-Or BABY%
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dwx TABLEV'e
- ThoaCands. of mothers Ise no Caner
medicine foe their little ones .but Beby's-
Own Tablet. Once a mothei): has used
the Ta.blete ,she wi1l. use no other me-
dicine. Concerning. them Mrs. ' deo. ig.
Blame, Clifford, Gate writes; 'Enclosed
find twenty-five cents for another box
of Baby's _Overt Table -tants r would not
be withoat them..nen baby' is cross
and ailing I eve t m a • tablet or twe
and he is soon vte13,- and 'happy again.
I kaow efi iria. other Medicine to ,eaaad
the/el and end them far. seperior • to
Castor Oil.", The T blets are sold by
medicine dealers or y mall at 25 cente
a. 'box tratli The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.;
ef,
,IvlorE" lop
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The Late John S orey.-eOn Horidej,
'WI last % week, :after being in filling
health ifor the pas two years from
Brights disease, Jo Storey crogsed
that border from hence no traveller
returns, in hia 65th year..Hea lived bei
Lot 18, Concession. 12 McKillop, where
he Opera the past 411,years4 Mr. Storey
is survived lay blV,. wife, three sons an
three daughters. Theefuneral took place
Wednesday afternooit to Brussels cem-
etery, Rev. S. C. Edmunds, B: D. con -
deleting the service. I:Deceased was born
in XcKillop township and was a son
of :the late Wm. StoreY.
Hay
The Council. -At the last meeting of.
Hay council, appealagainst the as-
seesernents for Zurci drain, North and
East 'Branch, Nortii1 and South drain.,
were considered. Th re were noappeals
against the Zurich drain assessernent.
J. B. Forest appealed against the En-
gineer's assessement on East quarter,
lot 24, conceasione 8, and lot 24, con-
cession, 7. The assessement on Eat
16, was assessed at $46.20 ;for outlet.
Lat 17, concession, , , was' assessed foe
otelet $4.50. With 't 'ese arnmendalents
the by-laws confirming the teesessments.
were passed. After passing a few ac-'
ectunts the coin-IC.11.a journedeuntil Jnne
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* Died in Chicago' -We have recently ‘ 6th
lear-ned of a sad -and fatal accid.eat I
in Chicago, ehroagla -wilich a former Gode it& .
Ruilett lady lost.her life. The victim' -' Breezes.a-Apring ork On the new
:Wes -Mis. Weinburee - the youngest dau- ,
gt'arnharn, of breakwater has .no yet commenced
hter or the late Allan F .
Huelett. The zed affair took piece. oa thongle ma,terials a e in readiness, ' It
stated thathe contracts far the
the 27th, of April, at her home in that t
city. During the morning the Janitor caris-truatioa woek`a, e noncompletly al -
of the banding . detected gas eecapiret loted -.A. large milli g company , is plan/
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rung to run a line .of freight steamers
trrom the transom above the door in
nee l the rooms, which had ;lot been from Gladstone; Mich., across to God-
otgtlY closed. He called a policerhan ' 6riell for the purpose of transferring
wheat and flour to the eaeb. The Gad -
and they brake into the iflab and e ich elevators and theCPRwill
r, -.),„d' mi-,... weinburg In bed uncons- . . . . '
CLOandas jet only pa.rtly turned .esed.-e-An•alteration at' the C. P. A
and a g .
laff 'They at once phoned for a doctor time card is `likely to cause some in -
bet by some mistake It was nearly two convenience to the travelling publicIt
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boars before he arrived and by that was announced unoffioally te-day that
tie the vital spark had fled. Her Ihns- the incoming morning trate would hen -
m
' itAnd, who had left early in the morn- caforth arrive about 12 o'clock and set
Eng, and, v,'ho did not return, until lat•E out or the east again abau b • half an
En the afternoon, was horified on find- hour later. The other two, trains will
Eng bis wife. dead. The deceased had remain at their present time. This
a large ciecle ofiffriends, and was mach means that there *ill be no outgoing'
R -At the instAlga.tion of
beloved on account of her cheekfui die- ‘C. P. . train..
position and ever pleasant' manner. The Dr. Hunter, medical officer of healt ,
temains were laid to rest in Oakwoode the Ontario, healthi departiment will eend
'Cemetery, Cticago.-G, D. a man, probably DthlicNallyi td inspect
. • . - the water supply, aid other conditions
in the town. The' movement is tihe out-'
I.dfebuay Soap is delighiaully refresh -
leg for bath or toilet, For washing( un-,
derelothine it is unehualleeh egleansee
.and periling:1
tr'ellat ,Lightening Rods Will Do. -Mr,
;W. H. Day, 'or • the Ontario' Agricultural
College, has recently been giving, mtrch
Etudy and research as to the effielencY
OL lightning rads ia warding from build -
jai gs danger caused- by lighhning.-After
laeries o' in.vestlgations covering thir-
. teen years, Professor Day is convinced
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that lightening rods are the protection
that science claims them'iter be. In Ont-
srio in 1912 the `efficiency of rods WAS
St and hag perIcent From the reports
eye insurance compariies Prof. Day found
that in every 200 farm le:eliding-a in -
scared, 42 were rodded, 'which is 21 per
cent.. but out of every 2.011 farm builelan
ings struck by lightening only 3 were
odded. In this connection Prof. Day
observes "We shaaid have expected 42
Le the rods were no good." Lighteninn
ir ods in Iowa are recorded. as showing
nn efficiency of 93.7 per cent., and In-
spected rods in Michigan show anef-
Viciericy .of 99.9 per cent. Records in 1ey, died in Detroll, on Satarda.y„ 'Mae
cfowa show that for the 'eighb years 1 9th, at the 'home E her' daughter, Mrs.
I005-1912 the average number or Insure, I Little, at ai&P 83, years. Deceased
Moe companies carrying risks on rod- I had been' in ,the enjoyrnent of her us -
Wel buildings was 55. The highest num,: ,t.tal good health .unUl about 'fiver weeke.
ber of companies reporting in any one .preceeding her death when she norn-
iyear was 68 and the. lowest 46. The menced to. fail ar d despite the best!
total lightening claims paldby all, these', medical care and the .mast constant
companies for the whole eight years ' !nursing she slept gradually away un -
on rodded buildings was only $4,464.30-1 til the end came. afrs. Barkley- was
an average of "$10.15 per company per born at ,hifouintain Ont., and was mare
ea.,r. On anrodded buildings they paid riedto Mi. Barkley in 1850, comlnr,
lightening claims amounting to bhe West to the GM:line of Morris tovin-
Urge sum uE$a4i.crs6 .32, which Is an ,eship fallowirig year- and locating
av$1
erage of 76.15-- per company per on what was after,ward known. -as the
!year, aria the number of unroddedbuild.e Hood [farm. Mr. Barkley died-seVen and
ing s was the same :as the rodded ones. a half years agdeat Beigrave. They are.
elichigan, where a corapanY inseres survived by three eons and our da.ugh-
onlY rodded buildings which have been tors. Barkley was lfor about 40
inspected a riek,or .$55,172,675 was car- years a readent 'nf Belgrave going- to
tied -during four years and damage :Detroit to live wit' er daughter when
plaixns arising from lightening during- her life partner died.!She ewe to ,Lon -
that time totalled only $32. Thelie and don last February Intending to visit'
other proofs submitted by Prof. Day with relatiics` and old f•rlerids in this
are practical demonstrations ofc.• the scl- locality but her health tailing she was
ontific fact that lightening rods prop-- taken back to Detroit. The remains
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arty inttalled ate a protection. In gil- were brought here for burial, the fti-
-A-ag directions for the proper rodding neral serviee taking place . Taesnay
Of baiidings the reader is reminded , afternoon in the lafEtleodiet cheetah: Th.
that lightening is electricity. Prof. Day church was neatly dra.pk,-,Cand flowers
come Ofi a prevalenee Of typhoid •inathe
town, which some 'blame on the water
etapply. It is expected' that th.e outcome
ae the matter will I be a oondemnation
Ofi the present waterworks system be-
i . •
fore it reaches the pumping etal4m.
It is likely that the intake pipe will
be moved out into the lake &pout. a
rnile.-With the !hope of !stimulating in-
terest ,in the proposed hydro • radial
scheme int Hunan and of engendering
some action that will put' an insistent
demand before the I Government, lyre -yea
• Reid is engineerin4g a. bydra radial; field
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day for Huron, t - be held in June,
at the time oo the . itting of the -County
Council. It will be *a pert ,.'hef the plan
to get the county' Council to' take Rome
stand, on the question, as well as ed-
ucate the public by 1.1leet1ngee...A.tif effort
will be made to set Hon: Adam Seek
to attend and ass* t, as well as others
who. are active in the sante( departmearn
' Be
Igraire
Death of Anothe Pioneer. -Mrs.- Lacy
Barkley, relict at he 'late Daniel Bark-
op•OAPt
plaeed kiat the indoWs, while numer-
ous beauti!dle vv` oaths covered .the cag-
ket
interment. as made In the famna
plot in the shine cemetery.. Pall.
and Earnest Ged4
bearers were: ,
des, Thee,- *Andrea, :John dtewezet, I);
Scott and HWheeler. All the niembers
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-a :the :faintly were *1)resenti. excepting.
Mr. Ha'rJrord, of Toledo, Ohio,. who.
owing .t.o. illness could not attend, lifts:
Barkley was well thislocality
.and Wastighly.steeniedliect.e her many
,adalitletr Of bead. land heart -Her,
• consistent chria Ian. life' wee :.an
to rnari.y. Mrs: Josevp
and ;ars; -Wm. Marva town-
ship, are the suiv1ving 'sisters. Cir Mre.
Barkley.: -
e.
iniekndw,
Math of- a PiQneer.-A pioneer jei
ident atl West Wawanosh, died ,on
week, in the person
wife .of the late Jere
,was inlifer 81st year
teemed.. Tih, [funeral
er late residence' to
ry oi Friday. after-
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nt.-Nriss Rose Col -
the Riverdale school;
ext,buggY on 'klanday
eek while driving
head first in a
ihed serioneinjttries,-
'nnconicious and re -
an .hour. She was
out the head and
fferingigreatly, from
ther who, was driv..
• and crashed Into a
't soaped serious In-
occured, ,when be
ster back to. her
0 the stream which'
crosses tbe road bout hate a mile
South Off Lecknow I he. drove 'the horse
into the water bo, allow it to ' drink.
AS the horse got into tale water he
notiped that the check had to be let
down 94/14:to ayokl tgetting we4 he ,te-
ed out on the. shaft -to loosen it.
While he was there the horse took
fright and ran away.
urSday vIas
litkry Caesar,
erniahe,Altall. She
and was highly,
was held from .
Dralgannon cemet
-3EI,Cautway Accid
_Riley, teacher at
was(hurled lfrrn
evening Azdf last
home and- alight
pile Of stones, sust
$he was racked It
roaiped so tfor • ove
very badly cat a
shoulderSaad is s
the Shock. Her, br
ing was hurled -ou
barb wire.ifenee. H
jery.. The maiden
was 'driving his
echool. On coming
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In loving memory oftlfiss Mary War-
den; who did la Hilbert ori April ,22nd,
1914- • '
One by :one earth's ties are broken.
As, we gee our ioy-edT decay,
• And our hopes so fondly cherished,
• Brighten but to fade away. =
Jt.st beyond this world. of sorrow,
• Just beyond Ulla world led care,
We shall tfuiaoui1-.missing loved ones,
ansions fair,
pea grow brighter,
In our Father's
One by one our h
As we near the Inning shore, •
For we keow acress the river,
- Wait our loved eines gone before.
-Her Loving Brothers and &eters.
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, Rawly arr e important soelal
event:took place onl Wednesday, of 1,ast
week, when Miss Olive Leslie (lately. of
London', Eng'.,) Wae united in marriage
to Mr, Wm. Fawcett, of 'the 4th Con,:
cession of Hibbert. The ceremony took
place at the ibeaatifnl home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Drake, near Staffa, with
who'll The bride ihas 'resided tfor a. year
or more, and -few performed by Rev.
W. Doherty, paltor oil Grace Cherc'a
in the presence of about thirty, :gueSte.
The bride was 41ven away by- her bro-
ther, len-. Mary Leslie. Both bride an
groom are very highly respected and
the best wishes ce a' hest of fr1end:5
here go with them rto their new home.
Etiggestive Qaestions
On the Sunda Y School Les-
son by Rev., Dr. Linscott for
the International Press Bible ,
Question Club
May 24th, 194 •
1:Mew-eatable Servants. Luke xvii,1-10.
Golden.. Text -He that glorieth, let
tim glory in the LOrd. 1 Car, 1:81.
1. Verse 1 -Why is it impossible the. ,
'offences will not cbrne?
•.2. Nhat scriPtural. reason. is there, ir
any, to expect that! 'the time will dome
when there will be no more offences?
3. What is the" gravest offence or in-
jery that one may do to another?
• 4. Verse' 2 -What is the penalty to
one who caeses eelother to lose his
hope of hea,ven?
5: Why would it have been netter
flair a man tO have beeru drowned rather
than to hurt one of God's little ones?
6. Verse 3 -What is the best way toe
avoid doing ap.othee person. an injury °
7. In how many Ways are we liable
to be injured by. our !fellows?. ,
8. 'What shoald our attitnde be to-
ward those who' injure us?
9. -a person who injures us does
not repent, but ie glad he did ib, what
shoua oar atitude be to him?
10. Verse -4-4Why, shoaid we, forgive
a person who inju.ree -ne seven times in
a day1.1 . I
11. we decide 'that there is. a. liana
to our times oft fergiving others what.
•will be the coneequeaces?
12.. How many etlmes a day woufel
Tote say tha•t ordipany einner
fends .against God? ' •
•• 13. Verse 5 -What relation his :faith
Withelforgiving tease who injure us an
'enlirelted numc!. e. of •times
•14. What is ifaithl4as here mentioned• ?
15. Verse 6 -Is f ith a nateral hu-
man. quality, or is it the gift ed God,
and why? •
16. Is it Posilble
eient to perform a
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• have faith seffl-
iracle except God
apecially gives it..Why? •
17, In God iitha author of all won-
der working faith, how` ,much: trout*
is, it for hlm to uproot a tree. or over-
throw a mountain?
18. Verses 778-L-W1W is it that there
is 'no particular merlt to u$ event tr. we
have mighty, iraithl and ,dobi great IthIngs?
19. On the merits at t e-ca,se, what
obligation) is Gad under serve us?
20. What 18 the natur aB our „total
dependence epon Goa, d ,our supreme
obligation to serve h1ni3
• 21. Verses- 9 -1e -Why is it that God
makes no profit out of es no matter
we now do .all he cOmmands vat (Thi
is one ofi the gees/dons that may be
anawered n writing hy imerribers off thp
eleb.)
LESSON. for SaTid4Y, MaT. 81, 1%14.
The Grateful Sam ritan, Luke '
11-4-9. • '
STa'rg OP Osie CITY of' TOL DO, 11_814
Luo4 COUNTY. I •
Frank J. •qlheney mite oath that he is:senior
partner of th4 firm of F. J.. Cheney & Co., dolog
• business in theOity olk T ludo, County and State
• aforesaid, and that said 5 m will pay the Elam of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
• case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the Ilse of
Hairs Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. tjugNEy
Sworn to before me and subscribed In Iny pres
ence this Oth day of December, A. D. I.SSO.
• (int,th) • ' A. W. GLEASON;
• Notary Public.
• Hall's Catarrh Cure is neon internally, and acts
diredly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testhndnials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold y all Druggists -Price 750 per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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easonableStiggestions fo:r the ff-oliday .1-._.
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Holiday
Suits for Men
e have made big preparation' for the holiday trad
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her are dozens of stylish nevv suits here in Nor-
folk, two piece and three piece suits in worsteds and
t- fine tweeds, plain or with stripe and the new
and white checks in small •
patterns. But the real
beauty of these suits lies in
the perfect fit you get. No
matter what you 'require
you will be satisfied in these
newgarment. Come in
and see them, try one on.
It will convince you,
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$7 to $17
New Summer
hirts
You wil surely have a nice
new shirt for the holiday
your shirt ineans so much
to your general appearance
all the reular lines and
-stri pes a d fi g u -r e s
are h -ere and the
sivellest line of new p1eat4
yon ha e ever' Saw We
pay spe tat attention :to the
new ide s, you always find
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them here:'
50c _to $2.00
black
mama:mama
rmareenea rammommarraran
Summer Dresses
The new.Surn-meri, dresses are more charming this
year than even Pie new styles are so dashingly at-
tractive and therefore so many new designs that you
will be carried av4y with them 9n sight.' We have
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a very complete range to
show.you-.-a big range di-
rect from New York and
4iDe troit manufacturers.
• Silks, voiles,crepes, ratines,
piques ancf embroderies in
tan, green, •lawn, navy,
alice, grey, copenhagen,
white and black, all trim-
med in latest styles.,
• ;61.:.
Straw Hats
For Men and Boys
Ready with the new straws:. The snap fronts,
sailors or full shapes in the new high crown with
narrow black bands or the medium high shapes.
25c to $2.50
PANAMAS-We ve a large rabge of Panamas.
$2 to S20
Fancy
Parasols
New dome and bell shapes
of silk in plain Paddy green
cerise, tango, navy and
and black with straight
handles of stylish length
and shape.
• c.
$2 to $3 _
Fancy strives and cnecks
with fancy borders in colors
to matchany gowtbattractive
handle.
75c to $2
Children's Parasols in a
big range of • colors and
sizes.
25c 50c 75c
Satin -Underskirts
We have a special holiday showin& of these popu-
lar underskirts in Paddy green, tan, brown, tango
cerise, cream, grey, mauve and black with deep
pleated flounce or fancy border in a variety of
sizes and lengths.
PRICE $1.75 to $2.00
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Curtains, Carpets, Linoleums and Rugs in Great Variety
For those in need of tloor coverings this is a most opportune time
to visit our Carpet Department. We are making a special feature
fithis department. One cannot view our stock without being im-
• ressed with the fact that it has been selected with painstaking
are by experts who know what will appeal to the cultivated
taste. Don't buy without seeing them.
Everyt
• is here
Lace c
Madra
Curtai nets
• Scrims
• Art mu
Curtains
ing that is new and attractive for the home
rtains ••
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Linoleum' s
50c to $7.50
• 30c to $1.00
25c to .50
1Sc to
10c to .15
I;• Gremlin, Scotch Linoleums of entirely new patternsl'
Z.. in all the latest decorative effects. Ne end wear.•
I 0,ne to'four yards wide. ..
are Yard ' -
• . er Sp , ••.. . '... * . . . . .• ma .• ;30C tO 60c
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-Cash
ads on
royal
• Rugs
A superb range of the. Most artistic designs, hand-
some in the extreme, harmonious blend of colors.
Wiltons, velvets, brussels tapestry of wonderful dtir-
ability. 2$/4x3 to 4 and 454 yard§.
. $6 to $40
Carpets*
An all new stock of all new'patterns that will linger
. in the memory of all your guests.
Prices per to 1
Tapestry covering for curtains or re -,covering furn
iture. Peryard
Carpet fringe and upholstering braid for recovering
,and rejuvenating furniture. Per yard. ........
Money
funded if
Goods No
BEAFORTH 11 satisfactory
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