HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-02-28, Page 8THE WI G1TAM TIMES FEBRUARY 28, 1907
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BLACK MIXED
GREEN
30a, 40c, L'Oa and Goo per lb, At all Grocers',
MINOR LOCALS,
—The date of tate anunal !niliths camp
at Lettdoti has been set far June 4th to
15th.
—The Gorrie Vidette is moving to new
premises and no paper is being issued
this week.
—Tile regular monthly meeting of
tbe Town Council will be held next
.¥€etiday evening.
Dr. Butler, Eve, Ear,1Sroee and Throat
Spat -Wog. 370 Queen's Attune, London,
Jed deer East ut St. Andhew's Church,
---Messrs. Appleford Bros. have sold
the Seaforth News to Mr. Veal, late of
the Detroit News.
—Au old boys' and girls' re-union will
be held at Kincardine next summer
from July 22nd to 27th.
—Mr. Samuel Sexsmith, formerly of
Wingham was married at Kincardine,
on the 14th inst. to Miss Helen J. Mc-
Gaw.
—Sunday and Monday were two of
the stormiest days of the winter and the
snow interfered a little with the rail-
roads,
£RESOLENE ANTEEPTiC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the get-mit:Mai value of C'resolene
?ith the soothing properties of slippery elm and lice -
rice. Your druggist or from us, lee in stamps.
Tn;rynto, MI= Co., Limited, A;;,nt::, Montreal. 4D1
—A post office has been opened near
-Wawota, Sask, to be known its Wal-
pole, with P. G. Murdock, formerly of
Wingham, ne postmaster,
—Geo. H. Glass is prepared to take
pupils in voice and piano on Monday of
each week. For particulars address,
Geo. H. Glass, Kincardine.
There in' so much bad in the best of us,
And so touch good in the worst of ns,
That it hardly behalves any of us
To talk about the rest of us.
—We are pleased to report that Geo.
E. King la somew fiat improved in health
and his numerous friends hope to soon
see him again able to be termed.
—A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Wingham General Hospital will be
held in the council chamber on Monday
afternoon, March 4th, at 4. 13 o'clock.
—Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Swanson, of
Goderioh, pa-eots of Mr. Chas. Swanson
of town, celebrated the thirtieth anni-
versary of their wediing one day last
week.
We have a few Christmas Globes with
elegant ictures for framing, to clear,
g li g
no each, at K. M. F1sata.
—Messrs Currie els Rintoul shipped a
ear load of horses to Indian Head, Sask.
on Tuesday. LIr. J. C. Currie will
spend several weeks in the West placing
the horses.
—Mr. and Mrs. John E. Homuth, of
Turn`erry will have the sympathy of
many friends m the death of their only
daughter, little Lizzie, which occurred
on Sunday last.
—Messrs D. T. Hepburn and Geo. C.
Manners have been confined to their
homes through illness. May they have
speedy recovery is the wish of many
friends.
—Mr, A. M. Crawford has moved to
his new premises, which have been very
nicely fitted up, and now Mr. Crawford
has one of the best cigar, tobacco and
pool room premises in Western Ontar-
io.
---Thoonn on
d club last Week
y g
man >#
presented Mr, M. S. L. Homuth with a
beautiful gold -headed cane, prior to hie
departure for Toronto, Mr. Homuth
will be much missed by the members of
the club.
--Mr, X. v. Holmes, of the Bank o8
Hamilton at Gorrie was taken suddenly
ill last week and is now in the hospital at
London. His numerone friends here will
wiali Mini a speedy recovery, Mr, W.G.
Reid of thee 1pcal hrMrt,'b ie taking M1;,
r` blocs' pities at tlorried
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of fife WW1 It is recognized by tiro
aolst frcolrtinent #Ihyeioiana tet have fru-
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ivg value thxbngh its gInten and
nitrogen. Accbrding to Dr, John Coakly
Lettbom, a noted #medical writer, its
Staying powers and capacity for repair. -
ing the body's warteb are very great, brit
ail this is dependent upon the tea being
grown at a high elevation, and therefore
of fine (loality, and thio you can always
rely npt?ti obtaining when your tea is
gates in the well-known sealed packets
of the "Salado” Tea Co.
Str .3111:11011 (.i'AWafr of Barrie, Canada's
haat Semtor, hair resigned.
1'ERSONAL,
miss Annie Elliott is visiting with
friends in Clifford.
Mrs, W. J. Elliott, of Ingersoll, is vis-
iting with Wingham relatives,
Mr. E Price, or Orangeville, visited
bis sou, Dr. W. 3. Price, during the
week.
Miss Luella Stalker, of Lnckuow was
visiting for a few days with Wiugham
friends.
Rev, J. H. Osterhout, of Wroxeter,
was in town on Monday and gave the
TIMES a friendly call,
Mr, W. H. Hele is visiting with old
friends hero. He came up to take part
1 in the curling bonepiel.
SAVED BABYJS LIFE.
There are many mothers throughout
Oauada who do not hesitate to say that
Baby's Own Tablets have saved the lives
of their little onus. One of these 15 Mrs
John Shorthill, Georgetown, Ont., who
says: •'i have no hesitation in saying
that I believe that Baby's Own Tablets
saved my little girl's life, From the time
my little girl was three menthe old she
emu all the tune with indigestion. She
was frail and puny; her food did her no
good, and I was literally worn __out tak-
ing care of her. The doctor tfeated her
for some time, and finally told us he
could do no more or „ter, and we did
not expect she wo d get better. It was
then I learned of why's Own Tablets
and decided to try theta. Before I had
given her a box of the Tablets there was
a great improvement Her digestion
was much improved, and bee bowels,
which bad beers terribly constipated
moved regularly. From that time she
began to thrive splendidly, and is now
as healthy a child as yon could wish to
see. We are now never without a box
of tablets in the house. Baby's Own
Tablets will promptly cure all the minor
ailments of babiee and young children,
and the mother bas the guarantee of a
Government analyst that this medicine
oontaine no opiate or harmful drug.
Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr Williakns'
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Oat.
8ORDr.
T. rons:mos—in Winghain, on Feb. 23rd, the
wife of Mr. Heber 7 horuton ; a son.
KELLY—LI Turnberry, on Feb. 20th, the wife
of Mr, John Belly; a SOIL
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RoitUTSI—In Turnberry, on February 24th,
Liszt,, Homuth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John li. Bomnth, aged 5 months.
Jana
Iterates—In
nest eliet of the late Joseph Relines,
aged 81 years.
CocnitAen:—In Morris, on February 22nd,
James Cochrane, in his 84th year,
fi'Enmansos—In Woodstock, On February
28rd, Adam Henderson, formerly of Morris,
aged 67 years.
iinxir,rox—In London, on
February
19th,Eu hemia McGvanbolored wife of J. h.Enniltenof Blyth, aged 45
years.
Cox—In Markdale, on February 19tbt, James
Cox, formerly of Hullett, aged 82 years and 6
months.
Louis, infant son, on Febrnary Al Albert and Mrs' Keay,
aged 5 months and 9 days.
Welsh, beloved wife of John
Bishop in her 7th
year.
bbuat:sT—In Brussels, on February' 1701,
William Forrest, In his 89th year.
Easy to Retain Bcalth,
Most important of all is proper atten-
tion to the bowels. Avoid constipation,
it's the health -killer of to -day. Harsh,
gripping medicine is ruinous—beware of
it. Best results follow a truly vegetable
remedy like Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drake and Bntternnt which not only re-
lieve costiveness In one night but cures
the trouble and prevents its return. No
distress or inconvenience attends the use
of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are the
world famous for their mildness and
efficiency. Sold everywhere, 250 per
box.
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
Lot 52r Con. 1
Ea4t Wawalv continuinglf8 acres, is offered for sale or }elat. The farm
is mostly cleaned Soil, good eiay loans, and in
good state of euittvatidn. ?There are on the
ppremises a good bawl b. with stabling un-
derneath; a good Pram onse. Plenty of good
spring water; abouts of good bearing
orchard. If not sold at once, will be rented
for term of years. For terms and particulars
apply to
JAMES DONLEY
Whitechurch, P. 0.
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Each department is ill the hands of
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PRINCIPALS.
eseeseeteeretateliatielia
WIG AJ <111.
The following are few of the umrp
fertn proPerties on any "For Sole" lists
at the present time, Kindly look tan
List over and xf you see anything on
think would suit you, call au get full
particulars.
I hays also a mnoh larger list, which
you can see at the name time.
40 ACRES—? mile from Wingham;
brick honer,, bank barn, 2 aorta of
orchard. Tereus easy.
50 ACRES—Adjoining Blnevale, in
tiret•olase Orate of cultivation; fine
buildings; 4 acres fall wheat and 23
aures of tall plowing.
100 ACRES --4} miles from Wiugham.
Good frame buildings, fences is
good repair; an excellent property,
will be sold cheap. ai,800 cash, bal.
once 5%.
123 ACRES -5 utiles from Wingham
Bank barn, two-story brick; honre
worth half the price of farm; good
fences, spring creek, 7 acres hard-
wood bash ; soil clay loam; a desir-
able property.
100 ACRES --la miles from Wingham
and '7 from Blyth. 85 acres cleared,
balance beech and maple bush; said
to be ono of the finest farms in East
Wawenosh, Good buildings; terns
easy,
150 ACRES -10 miles from Win khan).
and 3 from Belgrave. Good frame
house, bank barn, No 1 fences. two
acres orchard, Will be s ' cheap.
1510 ACRES -2 miles fro'. Wingham.
120 acres clear d, a,-xcellent bank
barn, fraena ons No. 1 fences,
nicely situate . "$1,500 down, bal-
ance at 4?- !'J.
100 ACRES -9 miles from Wingham
and 3 from Whiteehnreh: 90 acres
cleared, balance hardwood bosh;
now frame hose, bauk barn, good
fences; $1,000 down, balance 5%.
250 ACRES -2; miles from Wingham.
New brick house, book barn ;• in a
gond state of cultivation; spring
creek. Terms easy. A chance tor
some One,
100 ACRES -1:4 miles from Wingham.
New bank bern, frame house, les
sores orohord. two spring creek®,
No 1 fences. $1,500 down, balanoe
at 5aa.
100 ACRES -3 miles from Wingham,
on Lacknow toad. Bank bern,fraine
house; 70 acres cleared, the balance
black ash swamp. Beautiful Iowa
tied; terms easy.
100 ACRES -8 miles from Wingham
and 3 from Beigrave. 9 acres good
bush; spiing creek, good fences.
Any reasonable offer accepted.
100 ACRES -9 miles from Wingham
and G from Brussels. First-class
building and fonoes,plenty of water,
No. 1 soil. Will be sold cheap.
100 ACRES -2 miles from Wingham
all cleared, not a foot of waste land,
all in pasture; an excellent grass
farm.
100 ACRES -3 miles from Wingham,
excellent buildings, 10 acres fall
wheat, 10 acres hush; owner has
lived on farm over fifty years; snap
at the price. $2,000 down, balance
100 ACRES -9 miles from Wine.:ani
and five from Brussels, Tp. Gray,
bank bark. frame house, spring -
creek. $1000 down, balance
.
100 ACRES -3 miles from Wingham,
10 acres black ash slash, spriug
creek, bank barn. $1300 down, bal-
ance 4?!>,:,
200 ACRES -9 miles from Wingham,
bank barns,brick house, good foncee,
2 acres orchard, a beautiful property
and excellent soil. $2100 down,
balance at 5't;
100 ACREA-4 miles from Wingham,
5 acres bash, epring creek, fair
buildings, not one foot of waste
'anti. $1300 down, balance 5",,.
100 ACRES -4 miles from •Wingliani,
Tp. Turnberry, good fences, new
bank barn and near frame house, 1
acre orchard. Snap for quick sale.
100 ACRES -7 miles from Wingham,
alI cleared, no better soil in Canada,
1?; acres orchard, drilled well, fair
buildings, 21500 down, balance 5%.
90 ACRES -2 miles from Wingham,
on Teeswater road, barb 30 x 40,
brick house, easy terms,
100 ACIRES-3ea miles from Wing -
ham, all in grass, eprip creek, small
house and stall barn, $T0, 1 eg11,
$1300 duWn, balance 55;0,
150 A0tt1iS—l2 miles frobi Wingharn
in Tp. East Wawanosh, two good
houses and sets of out buildings, 4
acres orchard, spring creek. Easy
Terms,
Elact suittiitlr Shop and .Basil.
loess—Five miles rrom Winghaui.
With property. Snap for a good
man.
§pace will not dermis 1E3 to give any
more farms in detail, but I might just
say that if yon are interested in buying
tend in any part ofCanada,
calland
see
me.
I have tor sale your d110106 bf Wing.
ham Town Lots and Properties ranging
in price from $400 tip to $10,000, and the
intending purchaser will find it to his
advantage to look over this list before
making choice of a house, lot or bust -
MISS stand,
Stoney to tea,l hn lrarte4 Severity.
Western Lands for Salt, 'hr Exchange.
51. a CatsRo„.-JJ.t t,
Ijteal Estate. Vire insuranee, and
Loafs Agent,
Os',. fclt—'Upstairs in Venstann Bleat,
Mat to tank 'o'i I•Iaenfitoa.
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Most people know that if they have
been sick they need Scott's inzc1
t. 'a4n to Wog back health and strength.
But the strongest point about ,: c® '.s
Emlaitsse7a is that you don't have to he
sick to get results from it.
It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat
on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy,
brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre.
vents coughs, colds and consumption.
Food in concentrated form for sick and
well, young and old, rich and poor.
And it contains no drugs and no alcohol.
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50o. AND $1,00.
446''.:' ,etieiges14400
Fon batik
withtand lot; also
a obrick house usall modern
00641NioN BAtuf
COnvienees bard end soft water, good
barn, and from one to four acres of
land. Get part)iclhlars at the TIntE4 • HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO.
office.
DISSOLUTION UF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given thnt the partnership
heretofore subsisting between Alex, Yount'
and Joseph Mcliureey, hardware merchants,
has this day been dissolved by mutual con-
sent. All parties owing the late firm will
settle with Alex. Young, by whom all debts of
the firm will bo paid..
Dated at Wingham this 14th day of Febru-
ary, 1507.
ALEX, S'OUNG.
4UbEP11 S1OBIJRNEY.
Farm Labourers s and.
Domestics.
I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment
overnment to blade emigrants from the United
IC ngdotn in positions as foram laborers or do-
mestle servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such help should notify me by letter
Stating fully tho kind of help required., when
wanted and wages offered. The number ar-
riving may not be sufficient to supply all re-
quests
e-
Nide each applicut ant with ith helort p equired to prop
PIt1 EEI CAMPBELL,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
Wingham, Ont.
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Grocer and China Merchant
WINGHAM, ONT.
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SATFACTI ON
in food supplies demands great
oars in seieatiou. Clump foods
never give satisfaotiott, and in the
end are the most expansive.
Good Fonds and Pure Foods
although Sometimes (and ouly
sometimes) a trifle dearer than
inferior and cheaper roods. are
always the BEST. THESE
.BINDS give supreme aatisfaetion
and make you feel that YOURS
IS MONEY WELL SPENT
Only vigil Grade Peas and
Coffees kept in stock.
T
rt' fbem.
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Lel it ¢me sell yawl
CHATHAM
cubalor
On Mae
Do you knoiv there is big
money in raising poultry?
Do you know my incu-
bator pay you a b
ger profit than,/ ns
other thing .11 can
have on youplace?
Well he : things are
true. Thouss of pcaple all
, over Canada ave proved it
-s -r everyyearfor thelastfive years. --
I want to quote you a price `
on my Chatham Incubator,--',
sold ON TIME and on a 5 -year '
guarantee. I want to send you '
any Chatham book. This Inas*
baton book is free --I'll send it
to you for just a postal Card,
1t tells you how to make Money out of
cilielct:t: ,
Chatham
11
u0d
as
mill matb Yon acoNtdilChatham
,Incubator will hatch l ve,
healthy
chicken out of et -''61i fertile egg put
into it, in 2L thI r.
Will you Witte for try 'book to-day9 .
ay
, lust spet a pastel "Please send rice
your lecU ator Book"•—that's a11,
Address me personally.
Manson Campbell -
Proslflent
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The Itionaln Campbell Co,, Ltd.
Dept. , Chatiim's.OiU,
'Ith F h tarry
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'factory at Chat.
Dam,
C ieital paid up, $3,000,000
Reserve Fund and
qedivided profits $3,928,708
Total Assetkaver 49,000,000
WINGHAM BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 80th June and
31st December each year.
D. T, HEPBURN, Manager.
1't Vanstona, Solicitor.
THE BUSINESS CF
THE MUTUAL LIFE
Assurance Co. of Canada.
HEAD OFFICE, WATERLOO, Oxus
For 1906 shows substantial increases
over the previous year. as may be
seen from the following figures:
ITEMS 1905 1000 gains over
1905
Assets $ 9,290 092 $10,386,589 $1,0.89,447
Income 1,956.518 2.078,423 115.903
Surplus 952,001 1.203,378 249,1177
Insurancoinforce 44,197,954 40,912,407 2,712,413
Expense ratio to
Income 17.8 p.c. 16,54 p.c. 1.46 p.c
ABNER COSENS
Agent, Wingham.
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ONE WAY SECOND CLASS
COLONIST RATES
TO
San Francieco - - $44.20
Los Angeles - - 844.20
Mexico City - - 843.20
Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah $40.05
Ilelena and Bette, Mont, $40.65
Nelson 13. C. - - $41.15
Spokane, Wash. - - $41.15
Victoria, Vancouver and
New Westminster B.C. $43.65
Rates to other points in propor-
• tion. Tickets on sale daily from
March 1st to April 30th.
For tickets and full information I
as to rates, routes and train service -
call on L. Harold, Depot Agent. 3.
, D. MCDONALD, District Passenger '.
1 Agent, Toronto.
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..' WINGHAM.
Flour Mills
We have good Dorn at $20.00 per
ton, Dome and secure your supply.
All kinds of Chop and a good
supply of Bran, Shorts and Low
Grade Flour.
Always ask for Wingham Mill's
PRICE LIST.
Vire Lilies fionr, z b1, 23.20 to $2.40
Prairie Rose .use " " 2.00 to 2,20
..
Star .. 2.00 to 2,15
Cream Pastry i?lour 2.00 to 2.05
Low grade Flonr,ton 26.00 to 21.00
Bran, per ton - 20.00 to 22.00
Shorts, t' • - 20.00 to 22.00
Soreeniltga - 18.00 10 20.00
Chop (mixed) - 25.00 to 25.00
Chop (oat) t 35 00 to 28 00
Chop (Corn) ' 21.00 to 21,00
#t
Winter'Wheat," .00 tL
oo ,.602
MGtisietoba
" " .15 to .85
Geode delivered promptly to alt
$rte of the town,
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HOWiSpOpNp, y HARVEY , &
BROCKIEBAN11,
A sank which has conducted a conserva-
tive business since 1872, and has steadily
increased its assets until they now amount.
to over thirty -,two million dollars, is surely
a safe institution to be entrusted with your'
savings.
BANK F : A' I LTN
WINOHAII BRANCH
C. P. SMITH, - AGENT.
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IIEAD OFFICE, TORONTO
B. E. WALKER, President
ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager
A. H. I22ELAIID, Superintendent of
Branches
EST.SBLISI3ED 1807
Paid-up Capital, $10,000,0001
Rest, - - - 5,000,000
Total Assets, - 113,000,000
BANK MONEY ORDERS
f$$UEO AT TH5 FOLLOWING RATCS:
$5 and under 3 cents
Over $5 and not exceeding 310..... , G cents
4t 310 " 14 330 10 cents 87
't 330 " 14 $50 15 cents
These Orders are payable at par at any office in Canada of a Chartered Bank
(Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points in the United States.
They are negotiable at $4.90 to the £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland.
They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety
and at small cost, and may be obtained without delay at any office of the Bank
WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH - A. E. SMITE, 14IAINAOEER.
FARM FOR SALE.
hivictus Shops
For Men
I In the newest shapes, made from the best
materials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to give'
the best of satisfaction in every particular.
Also very fine lines of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Shoes.
Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boots, etc., )tk
a great variety to choose from, at very moderato
prices.
R. Johnston
SHOE DEALER - WINGHAM
. The undersigned offers for sale his farm of
200 acres, beinglots 21 and 22, con. B, Turn-
; berry. 2?.; mies west of Wingham, on the
I boundary. The farm is exceptionally well
fenced, well watered, and in a good state of
I eulttvation. Soil, mostly clay loam. 3;: acres
of good orchard. CO acres fall plowing done.
! On the premises are a large bank barn 70 x 80
with stone stabling underneath ; also lean-to
on
north end, Sox 70' also
drive barn 30 x
00.
Also alarSe (ri k brick, with Pram kichen
and dining room. On the
barn is a new 14 -foot
power windmill which drives straw cutter,
grain crusher and root pulper, also 50 foot
tower pumping windmill, which supplies water
from never -failing well, to house and barn.
Reasons for selling, terms and price can be had
from the undersigned. Possession at any
time,
HENRY THOMSON,
Wingham P. 0..
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Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.,
1897. Chap. 129, Sec. 139, that an persons having
claims againstitlte estate of James 'Kelly, late
of the Town of Wingham in the County of
Huron, Taborer, deceased, who died on or
about the first day of .Taduary A. D. 1907 aro
required to send by post prepaid, or to de-
liver to the udersigned, Executor of'the said
deceased, on ur before the 18th day of March
and,
tri r
9 7 their xiamea addressesP
A.D 10 a
tions and a full statement of particulars of
their claims and the nature of the security Jif
any) hold by them duly certified, and that after.
the said day the Ii;xocutcr will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of tho deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which be shall then ave notice;
Dated this 19th day of February A. D.1907.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. O
Executor.
PREAVNEEREM
Special Gut Bartains in
FURNITURE
AT S. GRACEY'S.
All new and up - to - date stock.
PARLOR 4 ODDS, MATTRESSES and SPRINGS
$46.00 Parlor Suites for $39.00 1 75 Mattreeses for $2.3
39.00 " 31,ri0 I t, "
' Ilerotiles Springs—the
35,00 " 29.00 best in thmrket at
28,00 18.50 I the price, guaranteed
for 5 years, for - 3,50
.We handle the Astermoore Mattresses, too.
Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Parlor and Extension
Tables
40 off leaves 6 on. We think we
can beat that, for cash.
at special prices.
CARP1TS---If you are wanting anything in
Carpets or Floor Rugs this spring, see what we can
do for you. Give; us the size of your room and well
get carpet made to fit.
We make a specialty of nice, neat Picture framing.
t> Itoons Mouldings, Window Shaded, eto., etc.
S. GRACEY
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