The Bishop of Exeter, the Eev. Lord William Gascoyne-Cecil, in an address at Barnstaple, Devonshire, recently, deplored the falling population of the rural districts, and said Devonshire was following the unfortunate lead France had given Europe. On Empire Day they would salute the flag and talk of the Empire. If he had his way, when schoolgirls came to salute the flag he would put a cradlo beside it and niake every girl salute the cradle, for the greatness of England depended on the cradle.
es Loose Covers Free of ake FOR 14 DAYS ONLY This gives you a wonderful opportunity to rejuvenate your old furniture and protect new pieces at a small cost. Select from our extensive stocks any furnishing fabric at 3/11 a yard or upwards, and it will be made up in our workrooms into perfect-fitting loose covers without any extra charge. Of course, this offer applies only to all-over upholstered furniture, such as chesterfields and easy chairs. As there is sure to be a ready response to this liberal offer, and all orders will be executed in rotation as received, early booking is advisable. $ m | We are showing the latest f | designs and colourings in | I SHADOW TISSUES I I CRETONNES I I FIGURED LINENS 1 I TAFFETAS I I ART CANVAS I i TITIAN CLOTH I | ART SERGES g | „ all of which are included | | in this offer. § siHmmnnnunmnnmiHiiniimmuinnifi Strange's 593«3_
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18108, 25 June 1924, Page 4
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