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For the Opening
School.
also
SCHOOL SUPI&IES
OF ALL KiNDS
may be had at
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COOPER'S
BOOK STORE
CLINTON
$urrerblll.
Mrs. Anthony Lawson of Toronto
is visiting at Mrs. Wm. Lawson's.
Miss Katie o
ser
v' has
*turned
af-
ter a pleasant week's visit with her
friend, Miss Lois Challenger of God-
erieh.
Miss Etta McBrien is visiting at
Hillsgreen,
Miss. Mary Lawson visiting un-
der the .parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Miss
Murray of New York spent last
T
Mr.Mrs. T.
week and the guests of a
J. Lindsay. .
New
Fall Suitin s
Having reeeived some of our
New Fall Suitings and Trouserings
composed of special imported worsteds
and tweeds, we are prepared to hook
orders for the Inc ming season. It
will he to your advantage to select
your suit early and get a good choke.
Although you ncay not want the
suit for two months we will hold your
:;election for you.
The Fall and Winter
Fashion P1atet are Here
Drop in and See Them
Mr. J, McGibbons and sister of
Huron Road spent Thursday at Mr.
R. Govier's.
t
Mr. Geo. Johnston o Das takeni p
his old post with Mr. Cole for the
season,
Mr. and Mrs. .11. McVittie of North
Bay are tisiting friends on the Base
Line.
• Mr. Geo. Hill visited Lucknow a.
few days last week.
Miss Birdie. Muck of the 16th
spent a few. days last week the guest
of Miss N. Townsend.
Mr. Cecil Mason visited his uncle,
Mr. Ashton, last week.
Mrs. Jas. Jchnston and Mrs. J.
Freenian visited at Mrs. J. Johnston
on Friday. •
Dr. Wm. Mair spent a few days at
the parental home here.
Miss B. Johnston. of Blyth was the
guest of her friend, Mil E.. Lovett,
on Sunday.
Mrs, T. Churchill is visiting et Mr.
Ben. Churchill's.
Our teacher, Miss Trick, eoinmenced.
her duties here Monday morning•.
'The Ladies' Guild will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. J. McBrien on Fri-
day afternoon.
Miss Jean: Mair has taken up her
host as teacher at No. 9 school.
• Threshing is the -order of the day.
Mr, J. H. Lowery took charge of
his duties at Holmesville school.
Miss • M. Garvie spent last week
under the parental roof.
Mr. R Huck of the 16th left this
meriting for the west.
Mics M. Phillips has taken charge
of No. 4 school for the rest of . the
year.
Miss' Patterson is visiting .her
aunt, ,Mrs. T. McCartney. • .
Mr. D. Barr called ..on friends in
town .on )!riday.
Breezy. Hayfield Happenings.
Miss Cecil AIclJeod of Corbel is i Firs. Smith of St. Thomas is the
spending her vacation under the hepar- guest her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ental roof.
Miss Bessie Beattie •of Barrie , and
Miss Walker of Seaforth were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erwin'
on Sunday.
Mr. Charles Ferguson is buildinet a
new reu'denee on one of our main
streets. It will be of cement blocks
and will .present a handsome appear-
ance when finished. The Weston Bros.
are doing the cement work which,
needless to say,, . will be well done.
As to wliy Mr. Ferguson is build-
ing this house need not enter. into
this paragraph ; it may thoughget
into a narrative later on.
Rev. S. R. Couch and fancily of
Dearborn Centre have taken the cot-
tage in Jowett's grove just vacated
be the 'r. R. 'I'. club.
Mrs. Armour of Chicago has been
the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
D. Cluff, at Osokosy cottage for the
past fortnight.
Miss($ Bessie Hays, Grace Weir,.
Evelyn Greig and Margaret Wilson
of Seaforth were the guests of Mrs.
Frank Keegan for a few days of the
past week.
On Tuesday while Mr. John Mc-
Leod, late of Gravenhurst, was lie -
ins in his hammock he accidently fell
out and sustained a fracture of the
arm. Dr. • Sinre:th set the limb and
Mr. McLeod will be as good as ever
again in a short time.
Mrs. Burton of Goderich township
has been the guest of the Misses,
Ster:'ing this week.
Mrs, (Dr.) S•m,ith entertained 'Mrs.
le. Glass, Mr, and Mrs. Recknitzer of
London and Mr. and Mrs. McNally of
Milwaukee at Goderieli on Saturday
G. W. Barge .& Co.
Agent for British American Dyeing
and (leaning Co., Montreal.
Leadbury
The threshing machine
neighborhood and
all finished cutting
Mr's.
Driscoll has
siting her brother neat
School opened th}s wee
welcome Miss Taylor to
:the
Mrs. Rinn }:s not
friends would will
Miss Hays of 5eafoti
targe of Greive's school
f McKillop.
is.•busy in
thisfarmers have
nearlyg the grain.
returned from.
• v,'Poron•to.
k, We~ 'all
w• 'tate neigh-
borhood.
improving as her
many�.
i has taken
e} on the loth
0
immeerrwommamm
Ready-to-wear
GARMENTS.
I ll
Dry Goods
Millinery
Dress-teak+ng
I LADIES 1
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
Summer Goods.
You yet have a long time to wear coolthings but
we have only a short time to sell them as"we'must pre-
pare for fall stock, therefore we have lowered prices so
low they will not last long.
Colored Muslims
Less than Half Price
500 yds of Muslins in pretty colors and neat designs, suitable
for ladies and children's dresses, regular 18c and 20e, sale
price •
.07
Low Priced Waists of Whyte Lawn
5 dozen Ladies Witite Waists, long sleeves. neatly trimmed
with embroidery insertion, good quality lawn, regular $1.50,
sale
price .75
4 dozen Ladies White Waists, also neatly trimmed vyith eln-
broidery ihsertion,would be good value at 75rsale price..., .39
Fancy. Parasols
At a price that ought to satisfy anigbodd
One dozen Fancy Parasols in `ppretty colors, natural wood
handles, all this years styles. Your choice of any parasol 1.50
Summer Hosiery
o rV
Pifteen dozen Ladies lITose in colors white tan, black
and
tan and white stripe, all sires, regular price 25e, sale price. .19
COt%E EARLY SATURDAY.
EVERY COURTESY AND ATTENTION
AWAITS YOU HEm
James Sturgeon.
The schooner Jennie of Windsor ran
into the harbor on Tuesday for shel-
ter while on her way to Lake Erie
with posts from Georgian Bay.
Mrs. J. B. Hoover and family of
Clinton have taken one of Mr. T.
J. Marks' cottages and are enjoying
the breezes of Lake Huron.
Mr. 0. E. Parke of the Bank of
Commerce, Denville, is spending a
few weeks in the village.
Miss Lottie Sterling left last week
for Kelso (near Guelph) where she )
in the
has been engaged as teacher .
Public school.
Misses Helen and Millie Cameron of
Detroit are spending a few weeks
under the parental roof.
'Mr. Charles Dupee of Saginaw,
Mich., is home on a visit,
Mr. and Mrs.' Charles. Broadfoot and
W. Robinson of .Seaforth were guests
at the Albion over Sunday last.
Dr. Silcox and wife, Stratford, M.
T. Austin, Mrs. Taneock, Miss Tan -
cock and Miss }Manche Taneock of
London are guests' at Mrs. Speck -
man's.
Mrs, W. Sterling left last week for
Pickford, Mich,, to visit her daugh-
ter and sons.
The Sturgeon Boos., 'William, John
and David, • are bringing a gasoline
launch up from Lake Erie this week
which they will use for fishing pur-
poses. The more picturesque sail-
ing craft are gradually being pushed
out.
Miss Florence Clark of Stanley was
the guest of Miss Maggie Reid for a
few dais. this week.
Rev. Mr. Davidson •ol Forest occu-
pied the. pulpit of St. Andrew's
Miss Helen Austin and neice, Miss church on • Sunday last.
Emina Austin, and Mrs. Newtnan and The Methodist church choir in the
daughter, 1Viiss Marie Newman, e•f De-
troit are guests at the Commercial.
Messrs..Wilfred Macdonald and
'wife and George Macdonald and wife
of. Berlin are the guests of their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Macdon-
alcL
Messrs. John Lindsay, Charles l�al
coner and George Beddows left on
Monday for Mcose Jaw, Sask.
• Mrs. II. Drehmann..left last week
for I•Iollyrood to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raines, •
Mrs, Keegan Sr. returned to the
village from, Seaforth • on Friday last
to spend a few weeks. •
Mr. Alex McLeod, who• spent the
past few 'weeks at his home here, re-
turned to Toronto nn Saturday last,
Mr. , and Mrs. 1•). McArthur of Lon-
don were the guei'ts of Mr. and Mrs..
F. A. Edwards over Sunday.
Mr: Troyer,- C.P`.R. cenduc•tor, and
sons Mt, herb Troyer of Toronto,
spent Thursday last with. Mr. Troy-
er's sister, Mts. T•..Sanderson:
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur• Mitchc!1 and
two children of London • are` the
guests of Mr; and Mrs. 1• . S. Ed-
wards.. •'
Eaeh week The News -Record con-
tains an' almost complete record of
the happeni,igs in and .about. balm-,
breezy Bayfield. To keep in • touch
�:
.. r to
isn c spa
events it cc
with cutnm't cv nY
be a reader;" even if, not a subscriber
tq The People's Paper.
e storm of the past week
During the
a valuable apple tree in 'Mr. T. J.
.Marks' grove was partially uprooted:
The perfect roads leading out from
Bayfield would: it macre • generally"
known in the large Centres cause •our
village • to -be sited by nuluerous
auto parties during the season.. For
roads, -fishing„bathing,scenery; ,etc.
Bayfield has net an equal on • this
whole western coast. •
Mrs. Williams and • daughter, Miss
Williams of Chicago; ,aro guests • at
Mrs. Rouatt's.
Messrs, Sid. Fletcher, Bance• •oC
.Commerce. Dr. Maybee, Percy Wal-
ton and Mr. Armour, Goder.icic, cense.
down in their' motor boat ".The. Dor-
othy” . and spent Sunday in. the vil-
•gage• • : • .
• Mr. W, Morrison of the. Bank •of
Commerce, Seaforth,, is .pending his
vacation with his family in Westmin-
ster grove. • • •
Messrs. John Fergus•�on and John Mc-
Leod have bought the gasoline launch
formerly owned by IVIr. Frank Keegan
and are using • -Hitt their'fishing buy►
iness. They are greatly pleased with
gasoline :ass a motive power and could
hardly be' tempted back to sails alone
again: They say they can go to the
fishing grounds and came back again
with their catch in half the time it
took formerly. '
The, weather on Tuesday afternoon
and • evening constantly threatened
rain and though it• did not material-
ize it was sufficient to keep a great
many away. franc the garden.. party
on the rectory grounds. But'for all
that 'a .large crowd gathered and 'sev-
sand spent:
seal hours were very pleasantly p
Musfe was 'furnished by the Citizens
h Arm-
strong
Clinton, and the
latter' is
v • '1lrlat
Or htstra, 1.
whose
a ,Stanley organization
services are in much .request
and whose aeleetiohe are greatly ap-
preciated. Tables were sot in the
upper part of the lawn and were
weighted down with the many •good
things provided by the ladies of the
congregation who amply sustained
the fine reputation they long .since
won in that respect.
Every afternoon many visitors to-
gether with a number of citizens may
the
be seen enjoying themselves on
s
1
'� artakin o
f a
n uit t
beach, soy e g
bra i, q y P
sun bash on the warm sands but
many more go down into the spark-
ling water and the rising' shore echo-
es their mcrri=
back the sound
0
a t
t'. there
,,
r lea
d to
.a
nevi. Wt are py
have been no accidents but spectators
say Iliat on Wednesday of last week
111tiss Mabel -Fiends of Toronto ap-
peared to be in real danger of drawn -
Mg but fortunately Mr. Arthur Wal -
thew was close at hand and he quickly
went to the rescue. Mr. tealthew's
August 18th, 9910
Brucetield.
The :local branch of the Farmers
Bank of Canada, received a visit last
week from the general manager, Mr.
before
W. R. Travers, who has nevero
been en this vicinity. He expressed
surprise at seeing the rich farm lands,
saying he never saw anything so good
nor imagined there was anything l.ke
it in Canada. Mr. Travers told your
correspondent that the business at
the local branch was very gratifying
and the large deposit here was cer-
tainly phenominal.
Mr. William Berry, we understand,
intends leaving the farm on the Lon-
don Road near the village, and mov-
ing into Brucefield. He has for years
been engaged in the horse business as.
well as farming, but now intends go-
ing exclusively into the former and
we know he will make a success of
it.. We are glad to have him right in
the village as Mr. and Mrs. • Berry
and family are veey highly esteemed
wherever known.
morning were assisted by Miss Boyd
of Ionia, Mich., and Mrs. Richards of:
Jianiiltore tite latter rendering a solo.
Mr, and Mrs. • Harry Falconer, who
are sailing on the lakes paid a flying
visit on Monday to his parents, Mr.
and .Mrs.. John Falconer. Their boat
has been laid up at Conneaut, Ohio,
for a week.
Mr. Mills' of St. Cather :n es spent
Tuesday in the village.
Miss Nell Wanisley et Detroit is
the guest of 'her. sister, M. s. W. J.
Ialiatt. '•
Miss Daisy 11Iiddleton was the guest
of Miss Annie McCorvie a couple • of
days last week,
Mrs. Geo. Levis •of Clinton was the
guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Kerr' at her cot-
tage itt Jowett's grove for a couple
01. days last week. •
• Mrs. Runiball, -Mrs. A...5. - Iloilo-
wi y, Mns. J. Ford, Mrs: C. C. Raneel,
ivIrs: Will. Marland and Miss •Amy
Howson of Clinton were guests • • at
Lafalot cottage on I.4riday.
iV'iss .Edythe Torrance of Clinton is
the guest of Miss Spackman..
Miss Loraine Bradfield, Morri•,b•trg,
is visiting at • Mr: (i'.: D. McTaggarl;'s
cottage at Present..
On Saturday last fora wager of a
box . of bon bons Miss C..Baxter'and
Miss Mitchell ofLondon and Mr. A.
hcv�-
11 t
o Dtticit ran a 'hundred
f'
' l
a
yard race on Maui t'treet. The, first
mentioned lady won ; the bon bons
were soon forthcoming anddistrihut-
ed by. Miss Baxter among her friends
—she has so many in .Bayfield that
there was hardly a sufficient quantity
.to go .around. `
,'.
Hayfield as :a simmer 'resort is ac
eon ing :each season more popular,.
visitors coming. from all parts of •On-.
Mario, and many • from the United
States to •spend a few weeks enjoying
the health -restoring breezes from the
blue, beautiful Huron.
This, year the campers have been
very gay-; • dancing, private parties,
boating, bathing and • sailing being
the favorite modes of enjoyment. •
Mrs. H. Johnson and son of Tor-
onto are spending a lew days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W, 1 . Ratten-
bury.
'Ir. and Mrs, J. T. Kaiser spent
Sunday in Dashwood visiting their
son = Earl, who has taken a position
in the Farmers Bank ,there.
Mrs. Riesberry of . town left on.
Tuesday on an extended visit to the
west, including • Winnipeg, Brandon
and other. points. •
Mr. A. Ross has nearly completed.
his fine house next the Methodist
church. Mr. Alex. Mustard, who . is
building a house beside him., has com-
pleted the foundation.
l,.iss Marks has workmen busy at
her residence this week doing repair
work, and making many alterations.
When completed Miss Marks will have
one of the most comfortable homes
in . the village. _ •
Mrs: Geo, Swan returned from Tor-
onto on Saturday where she has been
111 for several weeks. Everybody is
plea:a:d to see her home and looking
so well,
Mr. Geo: Turner, general manager
of the Canadian. Flax Mills and Oit
Companies, has a number Of Indians
in the vicinity pulling -flax. Mr: 'rec-
iter has several thousand acres of flax
this year and is very busy looking af-
ter his wide territory.. Ice employs
at .present about 700 bandy. Mr.
Campbell ot Toronto is: here at:•pres-
ent • assisting Mr. Tureen -
Dr. and Mrs. Baird of Quebec prov-
ince are visiting at the home of Itir,
Andrew Scott. Brucefield is, Dr.
Bard's former home. •
Dr. Rogers 'has .purchased. a fine
driver. It is. welt bred and has some
speed. . • .
Mr. and •Miss. Rankle of Egmond-
viI?e. spent Sunday' at the• Dixon
house, the guests of their sister, Mrs
D. M. Ross.' ••
Mr: John Screton, the veteran
knight of the cleaver, C'ynton, - has.
been assisting Mr. Dan. Munro • the
past fortnight. • •
Klippen..
.The Misses • Long.6f Toronto ' :ire
visiting their cousins in the home of
IMorrison. • ' .
Ii x 0
. N
Robt,
:Mrs. (Rev.) Barnby and four ,of
their youngest children are visiting
that •lady s parents, 'Ir. and Mrs.
Wm..Ivison, while Mr. Barnby' is at-
tending the General • Conference in
Victoria, B.C.,
The Misses Butt of Toronto spent
t.
B
.nst week • with their. aunt, 1VIrs. J.
Dinsdale and family: • .
.Mr. J. 13.'' 1)insdale'n many friends ..
will be sorry to hear that his. health
hasn't been improving lately. He IS
suffering from rheuniatisnr.
Mr. and Mts.: %V.' H.' Johnston• and
son, Cecil, have returned from a three
weeks' visit . with friends in North
Huron, Perth •.and Waterloo.: . •
On. Saturday evening Mr. and . Mrs.
G. 1). McTaggart, whose cottage is
oneof the most hospitable spots iii
camp and which seldom lacks a
couple or more guests, gave a • drince
in the pavilion for the young pei.ple,
of the' three- camps A number of
guests were also invited from Clin-
ton and the affair was most enjoy-
able. Dancing was indulged in until
eleven -forty-five.'
The large campers dance arranged
for. Friday evening had to. be called
pit as`it was found impossible to se-
citrc an orchestra, but a small one
was+_ arranged which passed off • very
pleasantly, so that, these who had
been invited to, the larger one• and
could not be notified, spent an enjoy-
able evening..
• Mrs. Junor . and Miss Emma Lavis
of Clinton • were guests at Lafalot
cottage on Friday.
Dr. and Mrs, Gunn and family; of
Clinton have taken a cottage in
Westminster grove for the balance
Of the season. •
Mrs. W. D. Fair -of Clinton. is the
guest •'0
f Mrs. Watson' in Westmim
Stei
grove.
The T R.1"s, a jolly club of girls.
from Clinton chaperoned by Mrs. J.
Cantelon, who have occupied a
cottage in Jowett's grdve for nice
past couple of weeks,, left on Mon-
day.
Y
One popular hostess had a five hun-
dred party on Friday afternoon for a
few lady friends at which the prizes
were homemade buns.
Rev. C. R. Gunne and 1tr. A. J.
ilolloway of Clinton were guests : at
Lafalot tottage on Tlursda
.
Miser Hagan is the guest of Mrs.
Guntt et her cottage in Westminster
grove.
Messrs. McClure, R. Runiball, R.
Mast and itutst n Were eru j
t
sts
ovtir Sunday of Messrs. Rance, Copp,
Grigg., Ford and Doherty who are
camping in the grove. Mr. itugh
Brewer of 'Montreal was also a visit-
or at this cottage a few Clays last
week..
Mrs. least and Messrs. Edgar East,
gallantry will, we ttnderstaild, be I. Itattenbury and B. Laois of 'Clin-
brought to the attention of the Hum- tan• were guests ;it Lafalot cottage
ant Society. on Sunday..
LACK OF PURE BLOOD:.
THE. CAUSE OF MOST ILLNESS—
THE CURE, . ENRICH BLOOD
• SUPPLY.
Any illness caused by lack of blood
will be benefited and 'cured by: • . a
course of . treatment with Dr.. Wile
Yams' Pink Pills. These Pills in-
crease the red matter in the blood
and enable it to carry 16 every • .or-
gan and tissue an increased supp?y of
oxygen, the great supportor, of 'all
organic life. This has been proved
by cures in thousands of cases not
only itt Canada but in all parts of
the world. More people today' owe
t• and ha sines• .t .Dr. Wil-
healt! pp o
liatns' Pink Pills than to any pother
medicine. one of these is Mr. James .
Stark, of. Galahad:, Alta., who says
"A few years ago I becance ill and
very weak. Some •days I would Have
a hot dry fever and onothersers'would
be bathed in a cold sweat. I grew
weaker and weaker until I could do
no kind of work and Was finally con-
.•} d several doc-
tors,
lined to my bed. I tt £ a
tors, who cost me considerable
money, but did me no good, as I
was still getting weaker, and weaker,
I asked the last' doctor who attended
nrio tell me
frankly if he could
►1
d
cure me, and ice, told me my case was
so complicated that he did not think
he could help me. I told him. I had
heard a great deal about Dr. Wit-
Yams Pink Pills :and asked if he
thought they would help me. His
rePi'
- ! wast "Well, they won't do y ou
any harm tend they may help you."
I sent for a half dozen boxes at once
and began taking them. After tak-
ing three boxes there was no doubt
they
Were helping &
me,
and
I co
ttin-
ued
using them for some time longer:
With the result that I am now as
strong and • hearty and can.. do as
good. a day's work as any • inan ie my
neighborhood.'"
Thew Pills are sold by ell mei-
eine dealers or May be had by mail
at 50 cents a box or six boxes :or
$2.50 front The Dr. Williams' Medi -
eine Co., Brockville, Ont.
.s 1 IRWI
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ONE...
PRICE
ONLY
Correct
Clothes
In having your clothes made to measure by,
"the Rouse of Hoberlin Limited" you secure all
the latest style points in vogue up to the minute
you leave your measure. in the workmanship,
no detail is overlooked, the clothes are made to
fit the individuality of the wearer, and no mat—
ter how exacting you may be in this respect, we
are fully prepared at all times to guarantee per-
fectly fitting garments, or cheerfully refund all
monies paid us.
It is a fact worthy ot notice that all gar-
ments are made in our own tailor shops, which
are scrupulously clean and sanitary. No work
is given out under contract. We occupy every
toot of space in this large building. WE ARE
TAILORS, and tailoring is an art . with us. It
is our constant aim, study and lifework. For
over a quarter of a century we have been stor-
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As far as it is possible our "samples" are to
be found in the hands of responsible dealers in
over one thousand cities and towns in Canada,
with whom we co-operate in every possible way
to serve our customers' best interests.
Yours Faithfully,
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Limited
"Tailors to the Canadian Gentleman"
TORONTO -. • CANADA
J. A. I VIN , A • Clinton
R gent,
We have just received the Fall and Winter
Stylebook together with a fall range of samples.
Don't order your Fall Suit or Overcoat without
seeing them.
See our First-class Stock of
hi
CollarsTies, , �e , its S
Underwear. Sox, Overal s,
and Pants.
Our LOW PRICES will surprise you
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1RWIN'S
E PEOPLE'S STORE
4.1".~..• wir-i■ 4•044".•;a•Awqrm. r
Tlie. Slioe audMusic Doris
•• S. C. Rathwell, Shoes
Speciale Bargains in
$Ladies. Oxfords for
July.
'We want to Blear out all our
ladies ofxords, Your chance to
get t:unimer shoes at wholesale
V" prices,
Ladies Pat Oxford, J. IVMPher-
solt make, reg $3.50, July
Sale price • - $'3 50
Ladies Kid Oxford, r McPher-
son make,
00
reg$3, July
Sale price - • $2.20
Ladies lid Oxford, Regina
make, reg $2 50 and $2.75.
July Sale price - $2.00
Ladies Kid Oxford reg1,75
La a
, $
and $2, Special July Sale,
price • • 1111.30
C. .Hoare Music
S. 0. RATHWELL
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Shoot itiusio
_ tryto keep in stock the
latest in ongs and instrumental
Music. If We have not what you
want We will procure it on short
notice,
• Try us for Violin
Su Viofiliesnc+
We keep in stock a Bill supply of
$
Violin Bows
Violin Bridges
Violin Strings
Violin Resin
n
Harmonic i. l s and
Harmonicas in kind
letters always itt stock.
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