Exeter Advocate, 1906-04-26, Page 84
elk eat ettetnitews, elbeelseSstet tat ill Mitee Santa lieevey ilo etill vety ilt.
J)' , Itiliins'saie 'its or Saturday next,
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Me. Wiffs, $.14zzece,s...,. ilo
day
Phae,..13Erney Li ea ti'vcr.:z.k Ulese a,...
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SPRING
in
• ' owg to illecte.
SVITINGS
Lir licirterittF elifelecteriVE
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Say, we,got in. seine swell
spring •-Sultings last week.
They are right up to the mo-
.
Zeta.°
Oats are eW0- ipehes lotleer, ,than
. Isiet year, and the lapels are so much
broader and deeper thee you can't help
bet notice , •
The vests are cut 'with five buttons.
The pants are just a little pegtoppy.
?They are 'beauties alright for $15,
$18 and $20„ awl no matter where yoo
go you Can't, find anything that will
fit asnicety as they do.
W. W. TAMA
Merchant Tailor,
Exeter, - Ontario
Rosiness Locals Read Them
Wasted.
A good smart girl to learn vest mak-
Apply to W. johns,.
etootie to Rent. •
A. good two-story frame house in
good repale on Simcoe street Apply
to D. Hartleib or jaraes Parsons'.
Wm. Mitchell ' has just received a
carload ef tlae Brantford Carriage Com-
pany's buggies. Call and see them.
Our furniture polish willmake your
furniture bright and new looking.
large bottles 25 cents at Cole's. Drug
Store.
Dr. B. F. Butler the noted eye Speci.
;list of London will be at the Central
Hotel, Exeter, on the following Mon-
' days, April 23r& May 21st, June 18th,
July lfitle: Hours' 10 a. m. to 5 p.in
eetseitary 'ez • •
Any of our subscribers• having, a
'copy of the Advocate of Feb. 22 will
stenfer a fayor by handiog sae to us
Et that we illay complete our filee '
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forSaie or Rent. '
One and. me -half 'story residence in.
good. repair, and one-quarter aere of.
land. Good fruit trees and the beet of
water. . Will sell -cheap. Apply to
„ Gladman Stanbury; „ •
• ter. Ovens coining..
, . Dr. Oven., London, Eye and Ear
surgeon, will be at the, Cometerdial
e Hotel, Exeter, on Ftiday, May 4th.
Hoirrs.2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Glasses pro.
party fitted and diseases of Eye,. Ear
apd Noseetreated. Next visit Friday
June 8th. •
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T.hein were very ItirgObbireTnents
hei',8 on Monday
Mr. SaXon Fitton is reateemging the
intevior a hi$ shop.
Mr. T. R Hendford shipped a ear of
L orses, secet on Friday.
• Seedingie well on toward eenePle-
Lieu iosthe eurvoonding dietricts.
'Miss Gertie Harvey has taken a posi.
tion as typewriter at tbtis branch of
the Sovereign Bank, •-
School re-eomeneneed Monday with
a full staff of teachers and a. gotal at-
tendance of scholars.
Mr, Levett who has been con-,
fined to the bed for a week through
illness is able to be out again.
Mts. Wm. Godwin entertaiued some
friends on Monday evening, in honor
a her {laughter, Mrs. Currie,
Dr. Tennant and Mr. G, Dow, wboft
lehere witla. a load a horses for the
West some tirne ago, returned twine
on Tuesday. •
Mrs. WM. Dearing sprained her left
wrist on.,Monday owing to a fall caus-
ed by catching her feet on a wire.
The arm is q,uitepainful.
The 23rd (Iltiron) regimeut is to go
into camp, at Carling's Heights, Lon-
don, on Tuesday.? Jane fith. Official
notice has been given to this effect.
Mr. Daniel Hartleib has purchased
the house on Andrew street from Mrs.
Geo. Eaerett. It is situated at the
rear of Mrs. Eaerettts Main street pro-
perty. •
The large plate glass on the left of
the entrance to Mr. Geo. Manson's
shoe store WAS broken on Thursday
last by little Mary Morlopk accidently
throwing a stone through it. It is
rather a costlylireak. -
Mr. O. T. Oureelly, a former Exeter
boy, now exploring in Egypt. has dis-
covered a statute of the goddess I.:la-
ther in the temple at Thebes. Many,
noteworthy findings have been made
by Mr. Currelly during the last three
years.
Thomas Powell, -a former resident
of Exeter. but late Of Turnberry town-
ship, near Wingham, died OD Thurs-
day 'Morning last at the age of 87 years.
Three sons survives.. Deceased worked
for the late -James Pickard many Years
ago. Since his removal he yisited here
often. Among his old-time friends
were Win. Balkwill, Wm, Drew, Those
Sweet and the late Benjamin Higgins.
The funeral took place on Saturday
and was attended by Mrs. Richard
Davis, Mr: Samuel Sweet an4 others.
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-How to boona your town; Talk about
i• t. Write about it. Beautify the
streets. Meet goOd eite•n . to all the
offices. Keep your Esidevvalks in good
repeir. Sell all you can end buy all
-you can. If you are tech, invest some-
thing, employ somebody. Be court -
et -sus to strangers that coroe among you
so that they wilt go away with good
inapressions. eAlways cheer on the
men who go. in for improvements.
Your portions will be for nothing but
what is just. Don't kick at any pre -
posed improvement because it is hot
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cut down fifty per cent.
Forecasts for
A regular storm period extends from
the 26 to the 30 having its center
the 27The Moon is at extreme nort
o
VIF A°. '4"4.nwirtir3674"1"gr declination on the 20, inducing atmos-
* I yery high teniperetures tvill prevail,
Mite Wue of relteritee wit°
hae bcon visitting her sfeter itaffalo,
L'OULV,Cd $MOD.' RS(4NA
has quite impri easaimie*osaseassami,"‘"
Tho leleewiek flab's last dialect ot 1•5
the ecattee was given wi Tuesday cven. ' Mrs. Ed. SalikierS left Sate:tea:1y for
,Eng,, The Iteeilan lielpers furniebcd Eic'ta'e
the eaueice ami eey 4.41 daneere Miss Millie Iklatein hos reterteel to
eejetycil a merry 7imet Iner datiee at Auburn.
Mrs. Wm. Dearing ie hewing from Warreu Davie, North End, hate re.
Stephen to Iter lemee on Aleirew Wooed from Algoma,
street recently ecenpied by MretYager Mrs. McDonald of London Yiefted
who ha's moved „to Mr, T, Hearing's 'Mee. Barrowe last. week,
(ItOttee tin 'the eante etreet
'erseeetes-- _
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Mr A. O. Waring spent Sunday at
Miss M. E. lirowreti friends in town bis !tome in St. MarYe.
Will be pleesed to know that ehe• Was. „Miss Robhisbn Goderich visited
successful in passing her reeent proba.. friends in town ,this.week. „
titett eXanilliateelle lin 'anteing at tbe.
Ilafper Hospital, Deteolt.
One of dor, enthusiastic fisherman
caught a big fish of a.well-known var-
iety on Saturday, Ile caught him by
the finger. The painful patt was, the
taking out of the hook. Ile signs him -
If N. D It • • Miss Laura 'Tory spent.(the past week
The Cotrunerical House is this week ' with relatives in London and Ilderton.
ander going a thorough repairing of Miss Blanche Rook is at her horrie
the interior, particularly in the halls
and bedrooms upstairs; The wainscot- at Eden owing to the death of her
father.
ings are being painted and the walls
LOCAL "DOINGS- Pberic curve -rite trout the Keith. Hence
tits& eteear,:eieeee— tettetketteteatileatte
J. J. Knight's bronco made a dash
for liberty on Monday evening and we
have heard it said that it is running
yet. It W6.6 certainly going the pace
, down Main- street, with parts of the
barness whipping it. 'on to greater
itpeed. •
Exeter LedgeeIt O. O. F., will at-
tenddivine service in the Ames street
church on Sunday moreing,whenRee.
• Going will preach. The members will
bear in mind that the service corn-
xnenees at 10.30 and it is then absolute-
ly necessary that they -should congre-
gate at the Lodge room net later than
let o'clock. . .
• Rev. Jose Philp% 13. Deed Alyrner,
• Ptesideet of the London-Confereene,
prea.clied the lames street church'
on Sonday, last, morning and evening.
The occasion was the anniversary of
the Epworth League of the -church.
His discoureeo were of high order and
were attentively listened to by large
congregations. Ile is a very fluent
speaker and is easily recotznized atone.
of the leading preachers of the confer,
enee, In the morning he spoke for
lame time on the Epworth League
work and impressed upon his hearers
the great value of the League to the
'church. A duet at the morning ser-
vice by Misses Beers and Cann was
well rendered, as was also an admirable
.solte by Miss Carling in the evening.
itev. Going, the pastor, took the work
of Rev. reeilps Alytner during the
Jay.
NEW CLOTIIS
_-FOR
SPRING SUITS
In Canadian and linriort-
-ed Tweeds? Worsteds,
Cheviots and Serges
Made up in thelatest stile to
yoor fit. Coll andsce how well
I coin do for you.
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Everythpi in' Vela' Smart
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Wear. 1 , ,
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ThHN
ihmut 11.1104 Ezetir,Oitario
with low barometric pressures; threat-
ening storm clouds will gather, and
thunderstorms, with heavy rain and.
hail in many localities, may be, expect-
ed, passing eastwitielly over the coun-
try frona Friday the 27 to Monday the
30. Rising barometer and change to
mach cooler will follow op these storms
from the nottlievest.
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Ernest Inynn Hart.
On Sunday morning about 10 o'clock
a portion of the flooring of the loft of
Messrs. Treble & Baker's liver} Stable
gave way while Earnest Flynn was
throwing down. etraw, • preclpitatingi
hlro and a large quentity of straw to
the floor} beneath. In falling his left
arm came in contact with the. prong
of a fork that was on a rack undee-
, n proug -penetratedethe
Innecle abogt two inobee making "a
nasty'Weiind. Mr. Baker was directly
underneath the part that gave way,
but on hearing the crash stepped inte
a box stall and thus narrowly escaped
being injured. The flooring that fell
was about fifteen feet square and was
directly over the rear end of the pas-
sage. The straw roiled upoit'hbiere of
the horses hut • they were not injured.
StatiOlt M4Y-BO moved. • ‘.
Mr. E. Nixon, Roadmaster of the
G. Te R. CentPanY0 Was in town last
week. ReeveBobier smet him at the
station and in conversation learned
that the company intended to build a
new station here this year. When
asked. where, the answer WAS given
•'Not, far from the old one." Where-
upon the Reeve stated that a more
'suitable location could be secured and
that he ctl-tettglit. the town Would fur.
"Ash a right of way. On ehe, official
deeiting to know where the; location
might he, he and the reeee %vent over
thegrourei and the latter pointed Out
the place that has beet) suggested for
some time—at the foot of Sanders
street. MN Nixon stated that this
might, be done and he would make a
Move in the matter and bring it before
the railway official
orein Warehouse Barnett.
ou Thursday' afternoon the south
grain house at the station was destroy-
ed by fire. It is euppofted to bave been
(mused by it spark from the freight en-
gine which was in the yard at the time.
Smoke was first, noticett einning out.
through the roof and it quickly spread
until the whole wati enrapt in flamee.
Luckily the wind Was from the north.
west,., Had it beeo front the south the
other Warehonsee would have gone up
as well. Ai it woe eeVerei houses at it
dietatice Were set on fire by sparks at
different timiee, but the flittnee were
promptly extinguished. The fire en-
gine %.47118 early on the seene but there
WO,S1 tio etater supply mut nothing co1I4I
be done. The building luttl been toed
lately foe storing farm impletriente.
Theee were ell triken (nit 11(1WeVer and
tiothing but the builling was burned.
It wam ovined by 1Weserie W..11.-Isevett
of Exeter end A. J. Rollin* of Ilyron.
The lets is somewhat tette then $1,091;
pet tially etteezed by insurance.
Mrs. Morloek and Mary have ret
turned. frona a visit in London,
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Miee Georgina Knight of Ilderton
visitedrelatives hTe last Week.
lkfisses Vera an Ethel 0obblecliek
visited eelatiVes in Lucan this week.
and ceilings pemered. - • " Rev. Wm., MeDonagh of Stratford,
Mr.D.McOutely of Stephen on Wed- was in town' eto Friday last visiting.
nesday morning bought an entire colt, friends.
8 months old, from Mr. Andrew Gib-
son.of Thainee Road for the sum Of
$150. This is a big price, to pay for a
colt but it is a good, on being bred
from Lord Howaesem, now owned by
Mr. McCurdy.
At the naeetink of the W. M. S. of
James street church at „the home of
Mrs. W. G. Bissett on Wednesday
evening last,. the ladies took adVaut-
age of the opportunity to present a,
beautiful locket to Mrs. D. A. Ander-
son in recognition of her services in
connection with the society. Many
•kind words of appreciation were also
extended to Mrs. Anderson. She with I
her husband and family leave town I
shortly.
The residence of.Me.Tarnes Bagshaw
Stephen ,narrowly escaped being burn-
ed to the groired on Monday afternoon.
The chimney burned out and a spark
caught the roof. The flames quickly
spread,' but, Mr. Bagshaw and ,t some
meghbors were soon on the scene and
after an hour's hard work extinguished
the blaze, not until censiderithle of the
roof had been burned, however.
The Town Council accempanied by
representatives of the local press and
the roadcommissionermade a tour Of
the eleven on Tuesday "afternoon with
a view to locating the points Where
improvements are needed to the roads;
sidewalks, etc. The cemetery was ah
so ' visited and impro'vetaents thereto
were discussed. A tiw bad spots were
noticed on the roads and they will be
immediately looked after.
.Mr. Robt. Sander's has just received
front. a friend in 'Yukon districtet pair
of Indian 0.1ucklocks. Doubtless our
readers will wonder what kind of ani-
ula,16 the above are. For their infor-
thationtwe may say that they are not
however, much they resemble
them. They are supposed to be a pair
ef boots with the odoriferous' combi-
nation to match; but 'the only thing
we can compare them to is a °toss be-
tween a Southern raeortbackedelleg
and a tiftitUtUr easing. '
A number front here attended the
South Huron Agricultural Society's
Entire Stock Show at Brumfield on
Tuesday. Both the attendance of the
hotsemen, and farntere was large and
the show .of entire horses was good
while the number of bulls shown was
not large. Wm, Derv's "Electric f3,".
won the eeeeePseake in the Iight•horst
es, and Thoinae•Berri the sweepstake
in heavy horses with a recent import-
ation. -Mr. T. E. Handford of town
was judge of the horses. ,
Death ot (team° iteeee,
The death took place On Thesday.
April 24tb, at about 7.30 p. m. of Mr.
George Rookie of the 2nd concession of
UsborneTownship, at the age of 58
.years. 9 months. Nit. Rooke had been
ill for nearly a year and half, suffering
from a malignant growth of the intern-
al preens. During the greater part of
this time he had been unable to do any
work, although at tunes- he felt better
%lian at others. He was possessed of a
remarkably strong constitution, and
at no time did he think that be would
not get better. Even half an hour
before death he said that he expected
•to-ltetout again shortly. thee -strong
constitution and optimismeindoultted.
Ty, warded off the grim destroyermuch
longer than would otherwise hate been '
the pee. During the et year he vis-
ited friends in different patts in 'the
.hope of a change, being beneficial, but
any benefit he may have received was
only teninoretrY. t, His disease during
the last few days wes very painful,
brit the last hour was peaceful. ' Dr.
Harrison. a brother -in law, arri yee from
Detroit an hour before death prepared
to operate, but the patient's condition ,
Mr. Nelson Sheere and Mrs. Sheere
of Brautford were in town on Settle-,
day last. -
Mrs. (Rev.) Currie of Sarnia visited
ber parents, Rev. and . Mrs. Godwin,
this week.
• Mrs. ,Tamea Collingwood awl family
returned to Brantford yesterday, after
a visit here.
I
was found too low, Mr. Rooke was a I
much respected member of the come
in:amity and his deatb, while not Unex-
pected by his friends, will leave a vac-
ancy hard to fill. He was born in Dar-
lington, Ont., and came to Vshorne
vvhen about twelve years of age, and
has farmed there ever einbe. Ile mare'
ried Miss Nellie Harrison, do tighter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison of Ex.
eter. Besides a eat -rowing widow he
leaves six children -- Mrs. Fletcher
Sweitzer of Blanoba,rd. Mite Rit y Fen-
ton of Abernethy, So .k., atic1413 anchte
Lettre, Clare and Frank ate home.
Tbrectoistere of the deceased also cur -
rive. They are Mrs,Riebard,Williams
of Filltnere, Seek.. Mte.Baker of Roch-
ester, N. Y., and Mrs. Win. Trott of
Beioneville. The ''relittives will ell
have the sympathy nf a vvide circle of
friemle. The funeral will take place
from his late residence to the Exeter
cemetery ou Thin scla t 2 o'clock n
the afternonti, under „, t be anopices af
Exeter Lodge, No. 6'4 Indepoodent
Order of Odd Pellowa, of which lodge
he has been a member for many years.
Kippen
M. Doig hag returned to Sault
Ste Marie, after 1 pie:leant visit in aur
bum—Rev. Mi'. Smith of Bettina, oc-
cupied the St Andrew's pulpit on Suti.
day morning.. Rev. Ilrquhart took the
formeee work. 14. Gout, who has
dispoaed of her property tei Wm. An.
derson. held an suction Sale on Toes,
dity of her household effecte. 'She in-
tende leaving ehottly for the West.—
Miete Sohn MeNeYht bee melted with
her family to London whew ebe in-
tends residing. We' areeeorey to he
much good eitixene SS theee, but *deb
them every happineee in their new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaffrey of Toeorito ar-
rived Saturday evening to visit witl:v
Mts. D. Johns. '
Mrs. jos, Snell is in Dashwood -this
week owing to the illness, of her'
mother, Mrs, Simon. -
Mrs . -P. Bawden and little children
of Riclgetown were the guests of Mrs,
JOS. Bawden this week. • '
Mr . R. E. Pickard left On Monday
evening for the Norehivest to look af-
ter bis farm and land business. '
Mr.' Frank Delbridge, who has been
with the Sovereign Bank at Ilderton,
has been transferred to Milverton.
Mrs. , Neil 13elwood was called to
Stratford Monday evening owing to
the illness itt her sister; Mrs. Herman
Kelly.
and Mrs. Richard 'Penhitle of
Toronto arrived on Friday to visit
here and in Stephen for tr,,eveek, A.
friend, Mr. Hart, came Monday to vis-
it with them. '
Miss Nina Carling and Mrs. Burnett
returned toToronto on Monday • even-
ing. Miss Martha Carling also return -
the satne evening to continue' her
studies iwBrantfOrd.
Among those Who attended the
dance on Tuesday night trona a dis-
tande were MISS Leonard of Parkhill;
Miss MclKil, Mr. Reid, Mr. ()NUR, of
London; And Mr, Horne, -Milverton.
W.A..o'GregerY 0 'Brantford was
in lovereon Thursday visiting his par-
ents. Mr. Gregory has been in Flint,
Moho for two LIO,Ontb.S. He leaves
'shortly 'for North Battleford. ,Sapit„ to
go into the teal estate business wttli
his brother John, A. Gregory.
Mr.- and 'Mrs,- Rynod Of Toronto
arrived here Thursday last and visited
relatives for a few days. Moe litonal
Was formerly Mrs. Douglas of Ilaretilton
and is a sister of Mrs.S.Kestle of Stephen Township. ,Mr. and 1VIrs, Ryinal
were married last Wednesday and
their visit here was part a their honey
moon trip. The former; is areal estate
(teeter in Toronto.
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Iiarveys?
Star Flour
P. Is the ideal Family Flour—good
for Bread Or Biscuits .
It is superior to flour made
from all Manitoba Wheat; so we
are told by many of our custom-
ers, and so we think ourselves.
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The ' prices is, less too—$2.25
per cwt.
We also manufacture and sell .
PURE, MANITOBA FLOUR '
1 GRAHAM FLOUR "
. PRINCESS (Choice r'aStry)
' WHEATI,ET
' CRACKED WHEAT '
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Special prices for 'feed.
HARVEY BROS-
14" EXEER ONTARIO
atatetzenteekeeettittieeetteetettetteeeeti
HOWEY'S
ream ot Rose
Is a 0061, ereaine application, '
which tettlitifies the skie
and antes the smarting of
Sunburn,
It beale all the cracke
and roughness.
It melon the skin eoft
and emooth.
It removes tau and
' redness.
It is fragrant and pure,
ond delightful to Use.
rice '28 cents a Bottle.
W. S. llowEY
Chemist and Optician. EX ETV.;
Monti M.
We have a bill sioek of John A. Bruce Sz Co. Gov-
- errnent tested seeds. Call and -examine before you
purchase, elsewhere,
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We „are agent kir t4e American ge.johit fence
which Will withstand stiddeti mad 'severe' pressure
from contact with ailimals or otherwise,' without
- bending the the fence springing hack toplace
the instant pressure is removed. Call and see our
samples' and our prices. •
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We have the Sherwin-Willins Paintm all colors
and shades, which covers the earth, Call and get
- a paint card.
RAWKINS 4.' SON.
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We will offer.oUr entirestock. of Furniture, comprising
,
iiche,n, Dining ,
Bed. Room, Drawing Itopin;
• l'urnisture-
. also many odd pieces and gockerk,at great redaction.
Call and see the many bargains we offer.
E (36. ATICIN.SQN
The Leading Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors.,
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Commencing MAY ist this store
will. close 'sharp at 6:00 everyday
except Wednesdays & Saturdays
llousekeepers' -- Wanted To come and see our Stock, ,of
wall paper. All the leading ,
shades and swell designs are here. Whether parlor,
,dining -
room, bedroom or kitchen is to be repapered YOU Will have
no difficulty in selecting from our present assortinelit.
•• Prices 5c. to 35e per 0°11,
Damask Draperies s. nitable for curtains, lounge cove!,
ing,s and drapes. Newest shades in
Roman stripes and floral designs. . Price 500. per yard.
A lit Mitaline Dainty Pale glue, Pink, and: Ma* .patterns
.1"3•311" on cream and 'White grounds; Cream scrim,
plain and striped. White k tit:tins in cream spot and bow
• keot designs; also Whit., 10slins, frilled, ready for use.
Fy ttoi
Q Anew and well as.anceenand ll
un-) sorted stock with
' which you are sure to be please. is to.be found here. Also, -
double -fold reversiblacrteonnes for door drapeite„
Prices 12 1-2 to 200 a yard.,
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NES & OLLA+EK.
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford 'Clothing.
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flIG+*a
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In Black and Colored Lustre's
Correct for Sutruner Wear.
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Black s and, 'Colored., Lustros
44 inches .;Atide.. Very bright finish.
Colors; .Cardinal, Brown, Blue and
Grey. Worth in regular way 600.
yard,. Ourgreat bargain price, 380.
this 8tor3 will close at after May ist.
SNELL & ROWE
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