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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-02-15, Page 5T:RIsPAX, PFH1RUARY 'Lath, 1941 1 Theatre, Lyceum m w N� M, Show starts at 8 pen. except Saturdm p ----•Satura3 nightht .two shows at 3.15 'f p:tit. • Thursday, hriday, itotued.ay. :Fe'bruar'y 15,, • 17 SPECIAL , SONJA HENIE TYRONNE POWE.it RUDY VALLEl1 —* in*— • . 'fir E FID .• ESO 'D . N A •full cargo "of (amusing scions, humorous ..dialogue. end catchy 'ttuittes. „Also•e`Sport Subject" "Cartooii" "News"...�:' Admission Adults -3,5c;' ' Children -20c MATINEE Saturday 2.30 pen. ., Matinee admission •• Adults. --25C; '" ' Chjldreti-1'54 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday February: 19, 20, 21 BOB. BURNS • GLA'DYS GEORGE -- in — IPM—FROM-- MISSOURI" A Missouri banker goes to Lon- don to sell •Missour'i mules to the British (Government. "Pictorial" Also "1'�Iarsi�61" . `•P• "Sport".. LANGSI DE, ed key wemen. ' • ,Mr. Wm. Brown and Fred • Tiffin spent Saturday in Ripley withh Zr . and Mrs. Richard Brown , Mr. and M>•s, Russel Ritchie and Mr. John Smith of the 8th con. spent Sunday with Mr: and. Mrs.. Reuben Tiffin, . f i •n, l 1 Mr., and Mrs. Jing. Harkness of the r ., Mr. Percy Ca cess 4th •Con r'o n and M• lick arid Isobel' of 2nd concession- rees spent Sunday • with Mr: and Mrs, George Harkness. Miss Reba• Marshall and Miss Eil- een Valad spent Friday evening with Mr. "and Mrs, J; Valad • of the 8th Concession. Mrs. and •'Mrs. Orville Tiffin, • Joe and Dan 'spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs Innis. Joan Mel U. •and Mrs. Wesley Young Spent Sunday -with • her perente, VIts.:R.'Reed of 4th,;Coneession. Miss Tena ;Orr. "who has `been with ;IVIre; A• Euierson.of West'Wawanosti returned home list-' :Saturday on, ac-` ASHFIELD NOTES Mr. Lloyd Hunter spent Sunday at .here s'ho hr e m Miss Jean Long, aeeompanigd by Miss Sadie,•Farris'li spent the 'week, end with friends, in Detroit. ' Mr, and . Mrs. George Swan, . Sr., have entived tp Lucknow where .they future. he u intend to reside for the .. • Mrs. ' C. E. McDonagh' left on Int ri- day for London where. She *will visit withher daughter fora few days. Mr. ,and Mrs, John Campbell ..vis- ited with Mr„ and Mrs. J, Hunter. or Sunday. ,Miss .Irene Bogan, R.N., of Detroit is visiting at her home at• present.;' Mr. , and',. Mrs: , P. Hogan and Mr. Pat. Hogan :visited with Mr. Con. Far - an o' r al ' Hospital a en e . n lir Win_gh m G Sunday .Mr, ad n Mrs. Robt. IIami1to spent" an e'veni g with Mi. and, Mrs. kert last week; .114.E ...LUCKNOW S iTI NEL count. 'or hei`• mother, Mrs. Wm..• Orr, having been' ender the doctbr''s care. We hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Jessie...Orr of Wingha.m and: Mr. •Bill Lapp of Goderichspent Sat= urda' •w ith Mr. and Mrs. Win.' Orr, ' The. ladies, of the' United, church .of. the 2nd and, 4th .Conces.sions of..Kin- loss are holding a • tea •on . Thursday atthe home 'of Mrs. George McC1en- a ishan; Whitechurch. . • ..Miss Florence • Reed• spent a few days last week•.with'her• friend. Miss Ina Harkness, 4th ConeessionOulross, The Piebyterian•W. M. S.`o ang- side' w°i11 hold .thejr. February: meeting, this Thursday afternoon , at 'the home Alf Mrs. Johnson Conn.' • •. . • Messrs. Archie; Jamieson 'sand Jack Norman attended the uneral on Wed- nesday of the Late Mr :'Alex Fergus. on and .spent a few .days with. Mr: Walter. Fergi}soree • OLIVET DU NGA NON Miss Suzie Kilpatrick,, l,u4,know, visited Fridayy wit h her fr ds , M rs. J. Barkley and Mrs. R.. Fitzgerald. • 'Sties Ellen Maize, Lucknow High the week -end •i lstudent •sent, School. p with her parents Mr .and My.. .H-ar- vey Maize.' suffered ,al, , m. 111 - u • • Week1VIr I . tV Last another .slight strolte 'effecting his throat e since have lear•;ied that he is gradually recovering., Mrs. D. 5.- .Errington is confined to bed this . week requiring the ser-• vices bf a -medical. doctor. Mr. Eedy Bereaved..` ' Dungannon 'citizens extend. sym- pathy to Mr.. Heber J. •L..Eed.y,, who on Monday evening- received the sad news of ;the passing of .his mother. Mrs:. 'Wm.., Eedy,, who had only been. ill a few day's Mr.: and. Mrs. Wm )rely; •}his Raents, whose home ,Millbank;. were• spending the winter *With their dau`g'hter, Mrs. Russel lid •, ey' near •iMilveeton: 'lilis.''Ee.dy, was. 80 -•. years `of age and jN. st •this. past sum d' •chert d'ia.• t '' elebr ate We, had ',about •, twenty-four men mer, -the couple c .. .hers• of our Young . People's • Society. mond Wedding anniversary, •and also •present et the regular meeting held enjoyed a•• pleasant' visit •of� a • few •on- February 7th'•'at ,.the Church. As The •Lengside Ru'r'al Club will hold their meeting this Friday evening; February.. 10th when dancing will be the entertainment, The Dey of Prayer ...was. observed The .Day of 'Prayer was held by the lel,. the •Langside community at the Presbyterian and United ladies in the home of"\Irs, Wm. Brown.' • 'United Church '•st Whitechurch I on . The Y. P.:U., of the United .church Fridpg : with.. an .attendance .:of ,45,: held their"meeting on Monday 'even - The leaders were.' Mre. Irev. 'J, Pol- lock. and' Mrs.' Victor' Emerson. Scrip- ture readings were given by •3Ir: Robert :Ross;, Mrs. Harold,Pollock ani; Mrs. W. J. Coulter:.Pr.ayers4ere ssi•• en for • their 11'lajesties by Mrs, Ery , •erson; for those: who. defend' us le Mrs. R. Mowbray, for• the suffer ins by Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, for stu ene'l'•• ' ening national life, Mrs. • Albert . Fn t • terson; , for niissi'ons, Miss C: 'Laid• taw; .for the church in the, ab tel of Mrs. R. J. Ross, • Rev. J. Pl 11,.: f' led in prayer. Mrs. 'Ezra t•h ,hz ul ninhcrs.' This was explained • by a vocal solo and �Ii< . u 111.!!. Hiss. G. Watt.. Mrs.:Sholtz gave the. gave a piano solo. Rev. -J. , ,Yale +u'•' teliic,•`'Let's go. to'. India." Mr. Jinn a short, devotional stddr" ,en tl i-ah•omer gave a violin selection. Miss theme, "In 'quietness ar,l .n tc'i �ti• 'Mildrtr"l' McClenaaghan gave•a read- dence shall 'be your street ;•h." disci •' iiig,. The 'Queer ` Valentine." Mrs. Coe eleced the meeting with the,nat- ' —Janet Craig;. Velma Scdtt and Ani.• it was• Christian . Citizenship nigh , this meeting was in charge of 'Elmer Avery as convener. and Marian Vogan as assistant. The president, John 'Mc- Charles, '•in the chair,' and the 'secret ary, Sandy McCharles, was absent, Beth McTavish acted. The .meeting was opened by our opening hymn, "Abide 'with me; fast fails' the even - ,tide" after which, allrepeated the t ink with Miss .Genevieve' Watt pres- iding. The then of the meeting -The 'Christian world community. A• •mom- ent's silence *as observed in honor of Lord Tu eedsmuir. The, Scripture -reading was' given by :Milan Moore. Miss Luella Laidlaw gave a 'poem-- ','Pt•epai'ation"..,Mildred. Moore`'read a poem: "The World's Bible:"' Anna Mae Carrick .e. poem; "What have we ,done today," 'Prayers were given by Miss C,•, Laidlaw and Mrs. G. Gillespie ('hart., were displayed showing: how the church was planted.. and increased The Script- ure reading was found in .Ephesians. 2.1-9 which was. 'taken by Lovell McGuire. • `Feta Walden- favoured with, a, pleasing . solo. The second hymn was No. 501, "Will your anchor' hold in. the .storms Of life". Marian V_ egan. gave a very'` interesting topic "Am- sterdam Conference". After the :buli- nests period, we -sang our closing hymn "Rise tip; 0 man of God." the :meet- ing . w• as brought to a close by all repeating in 'unison the Mizpah ben- ediction. At'the close of the ;meeting all enjoyed three ,c,ontests 'conducted by •Rets Walden.' The next meeting being "Valentine" was left in charge of the social• committee. Mrs. S. 'Campbell..of Lanes visited. on. Saturday' with her father, Mr. J. Roulston who is ,not ,enjoying the best of health, We welcome two McGuire boys into bur community - who are staying at the homes of Mr. G. Brooks and Mr. O. Brook's. Mr.. G. Brooks, we : are sorry, to say, is not enjoyingthe best of health, •. Mr. S. Avery is still confined to his 'bed. Many friends hope for a speedy. recovery. • innal praycrr After the meeting the Mae,Carrick. sang. the Lord's 1 ra}' =: ' gathering of ', 40 played Valentine when the •offering liad been received games conducted' by Mr. Harold Pot= -Mrs. Albert Patterson was reappoint- lock,` • } • NOW as THE MOMS RE:aI STER PARAMOUNT Mrs. (oldie L. Martin is visiting with her brother Mr. Morrison Mac- Kenie at Tiverton. Miss Ethel. Martin is , spending this and week with friends in Toronto while there is assisting with the pro- gram it ' �1 ra Fairs rc to F �. u th ram at e . gr from 'e Con- vention. as the -representative ties: 13rucr ad Grey counties: • Miss Mary Cook, R.N., was home for a few . days before leaving for Florida with friends from London. The last meeting of the Paramount Women's :Institute Was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Cook. The pres- ident, Mrs. Orland Richards occupied the chair. The roll .call was 'answered by ."which foreign family would you and "for a 'new neighbour a d wh y., Mrs. 'Omar 'Brooks gave the topic'Qn "Our New' Czec`k m e Neighbours": The re aind `r of • the' afternoon', was ePent in doing .sewing and the Indies quilt- ed a quilt .for the. 'ted: `Cross.. • Mrs. Orland` Richards is visiting. with her parents,' Mr. and *Mrs'. T., MacDonald, .Lochalsh.' ffi •Last Wednesday night thirty ef the youngpeople on the Boundary gathered at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Melvin ,Raynard, the occasion being Miss Jean'taynard's sixteenth 'birth- day. • A' pleasant evening was spent. playing Barnes after *haft thehost- ess, lunch and everyone joined in a :sing -song and ' went home 'wish- ing Jean many Happy Returns of the days with their son, here in. Dung= semen. Besides her • s.orro'wing has•. band to mourn are two. daughters: Mrs: Russel ' Riley, . Mrs. Melville Scholzhauer, Milverton, Victor Eedy. Rostock; Lorne Eedy, 'Stratford and Helier . J. L:..Eedy, Dungannon.' The funeral , is being held •• on Thursday with, interment ' at Milverton' .Ceme- tery: Mrs..Herbe'rt Stothers arrivedhome r e , Goderich : Hospital on Wednes, day of last wee ' a . er a treitm'ent for .her throat,. which had been severely burned.;with steam. Dur'=• ing her .absence as organist . in Erse Rine 1Presbyterien church, Mrs.. Allan' Ried has.been supplying. We are glad' to know' Mrs.' Stothers rs .much Proved', butt still has .a. sore throat. It. was learned with deep •regret • of the death' of Miss' Violet Twamleye daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm., e'vam- ley, 'Ashfield, -;on Monday, night. She" had not ..been .in the ' best of health for the past Year, but her, condition this last while diad not been' alarming and• the end came as a•• heavy shock to relatives and friends. •The funeral is being held . on Thursday afternoon with :Service at Hackett's church where she had been' a faithful worker d • had given .liberally of. her mus a1 talent. • . ld Mrs. David. Girvin, 98 -year o res- ident, shows' signs..of int roitetnent, • or at .least inuch better•n . thaa few weeks' ago. Our wishes ,are that 'she -might attain the century -nark. • • • We mention another death' of a well known figure • at the Nile. in the person of .Mr. Wm. Smith in his 84th year, 'who• passed away at the home of his daughter.: Mrs• Thos.. M'hee at time of writing feneriii ,arral;_.emeiits were' not completed'. Mr. Wm. Smith, on the .4th Concession \ is his: -son. ••We also extend 'sympathy to ar• other'.bereaved'•'of e relative. Mr. A. E. Anderson,' received word the. begin- iiing of the. week that his hrother's Wife, Mrs. Rose Anderson, Gederich. had, passed away. World's Day Of. Prayer Ani pressive .service was held, in the United church last Friday after- noon in connection with the. World's pay, of Prayer atwhich the. Presby- terians and Anglicans of the Village mvere-invited . to . attend. Mrs. Arthur Elliott, president of the" "Jedted'"thr'`r"ch W. M.• S. presided•'and led in -the pray- ers and responsive, readings. Others who offered special prayers,were Mrs. R. S. Durnin, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. J. Blake, Miss I: Carr,' Mrs. Melvin. Ried and Mrs. R. Davidson. Ml's. Jas. McWhinney .presided at the piano for the hymns which in'bersperned . the Prayers. Mrs. Arthur Roach "read the Scripture lesson. After the collection and dedication, Miss Fern Alton fav- oured with a solo, "The Lord, is _ my shepherd," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Leroi Stingel, A • very inter- esting address was given by Rev. W. Newman, A larger number attended froni that of last year and with the 'flu epidemic prevailing no doubt hin- dered • a great 'many. ST, HELENS With 23 ladies present, the annual Day of.Prayer wa observed at the home• of Mrs. Robinson Woods. Mrs. W. I. Miller presided. and the beaut- iful service with its theme "Be still and know that I am God" was fol-' lowed. tae The' weekly meeting of the Calvin United church Y. P. U. was held Sun- day evening with the missionary con- vener, Isobel Miller in the.chair. Mrs. McKenzie Webb took the topic, "The•. Christian church in India'P, from the Study bolik;" 'tg i'ILillitans"..Dor-' othy Webb favoured with a reading and Harold Taylor with a saxaphone solo, "Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling " Mrs. Joseph England of , LucknQw and . Gnr. .Harry and • Mrs: Middleton of Listowel were week -end visitors ,with Mr: and Mrs. J. Swam-. With proceeds. for patriotic pur- poses an At Home , will be held on Friday evening in the • Community Hall under the auspices of the Wo- men's Institute. The music for • the dance will Ire provided by the Me - Charles' orchestra of LudltnoW. • * - 'PAGE FIVE KIN.LOSSCENTRE Mr, Russel Sewors of Salon spent • the eweek-end i • at the home -of Mr. a'. and Mrs. John W ll Mr. Martin' Nelson :who, was ser iously hurt'' in the bust) while working for Mr. Ernest Ackert and'riisbed t,' ed t areleas Hospital', we s rt ha op in m H , W p . g report. is improving. Mr. Nelson received a number of cuts,' broker: shoulder and many bruises. . e. '. Mr. and Mrs. James Valad enter. tained Mrs. Austin Legge, and Mrs. Howard Robinson ,of ,-Holyrood, Mr. Harold .Smith. of ' Listowel, . Messrs, • Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Re: Martin cele- 'bitted 'their thirty-third wedding, an - m lea• 3 C DOwiwaN or CANADA "DEPARTMENT err AC,RICULTUREt 'PRODUCTION SERVICE PLANT PRODUCTS, U O ,NIT[CTION atRT,I,CAT[-TAO THIS CERTIFIES Chet the .red�,�roo the Gent et,thtr tag was produced from a Reid Inspected • • In end has-been totted and graded under the prerlehme et the SEE' TACO 1971, end rezutstIone thereunder• . Crop R. t.tr.tten C.ert160ste'Na[[ •- Genentbn.. _, deM•Cenedien Seed Crew• els' A,.n•J -• • - ----• tippuEs of Registered Seed are rapiidly oP growing less thr .ugh feeding and, sale through the grain resistant varieties of wheat acid oats. Order supplies novo for spring planting.. Registered Sced is pure as to variety. It therefore elves better Tetley aid grade. It requires no cleaning. ,Regis- teredl Seed i s quell tered is sold only in sealed containers, gorrrn'trresrt-tagged and governnieiftt4LtPected. • • '. Buy Registered Seed! roved varieties For information regstrding sources of supply of app write •to—the District Sei etvrsor1 Plant Products uctdistrict, Dvisio �f the Doinilrioa Departtrient ofpAgricul iu're for est ;:l entirrio REx>erimefital a ti• the ProtaL vincial Department of iJo !1. �-' �w., rat' A', °.iso.,,,,', err .w•n•,--S..i:.mm•i::.. wr bean_ Foam supplies dr'e onhorlan in ; , r"rr This year, plan, and raise only the best! • Agricultu•t'ahgttrplies Board i DOMINION DEPARTMENT OE AGRI'-'- •UAE, OTTAWA D �•' honorable James G. Ca7drster, ,llil�isleJ' ro0 ( 'l VHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer of Windham spent Sunday. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs: Ezra Wellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston spent Sunday with her parents' Mr. and Ms's. Wm. Conn. Mr. Dave Gibbs soldier -in -training at Toronto' spent a' few days at hie home here last week. Miss Agnes Wilson 'of St. Thomas attended the funeral of hpr grand- mother Mrs. Ferguson and is spend- ing a fee Hays with her mother Mrs. James Wilson. The ..annualmeeting' of the Pres byterian church Was held last Mon . ay. A good number presents All the hoer- mess of the Church was gone over in a satisfactory manner. One new trustee was put ht to take the place of JartJes Sutherland who has ,gond to Wiughani, Mr. John' Simpson was the nett/ trustee elected. New'.man- egets were also put in namely Messrs. =orhrlliEge�.Geoe Fisher`, yam, COURRIE'S • CORNERS Miss Ina Ca•inpbeil of Cedar Valley spent the week -end at 'her home. Frank.tend William Cassidy of Rive.. erad'ale,' Muses Reba , Marshall : of Langside, Jean Cassidy -and Lorena, Hogan of Riyeradale. r MEldon Eckenswiller ,Was stri::le- „ en with a ,weak spell Friday ''while assisting -with` the evening chorea., He'was' :helped ' to the.house'by; intern-' ;bens' of th'e',family.-and.,*ea feeling better''. again Saturday and. was .able, to, go tQ townrd . Le. Mr. Howagge , •vrtho has.been donfin d to -the house for a few: days j is ableo be out and aroundagain. 1 Mr. Little and ,daughter Seyce, Mrs. Hall,. -Mr. 'and. Mrs. Frank Johnston were recent visitors• with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert and. family spent Friday with . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ackert near Kincardine,:. Mrs. Charles Schumacher es -visit- ing with friends at Mildn-ay. Mr. Ernie Hannah spent the . week - Mar 's..: ' BRAY CHICKS iht "Pelie>""--("644' - Why write letters and send mo faey Chicks orders? Order your Bray . .through me—personal attention, - prompt delivery. • G. F ma k.'72•. Leith LUCKNOI4• YOUR S' T r.. T. E If you want a' prompt, `econontiral, basiness- like .administration of T your 'estate, name your :EXECUToa-.. -: ' . THE STERLING, LTRUSTS CORPORATION 3.72 BAY ST:, •TORONTO. t' OVER 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE eg • ' ASHFIELD ' With a deep sense ;of loss Canada s—,z e as in _of _her belevP d ' Sympathy IS expressed to Mr. Ern -tee, His Excellency, est . Ackert on hearing of the :.news 'Lord Tweedsmuir, Which ' arrived . here last week from Mr. John Cowan, Sr., is in. Toronto the West of the death of 'hismother this week attendingthe funeral of the late Mrs. Ackert: I his sister, 'Mrs. Frank MacKenzie. Mr. John Far -rich made a business vyyeek. Mr: and Mei- John Barr and'family Ashfield' was well represented at tri to ll Drennan last ' Mother .Liberal Convention in Wingham p�s ent Sunday with. Mrs. Barr's the , Mr. Bill Drennan spent• Sunday at, • p, his home' he e, • Mrs: Percy at Kinlough who had. her on:Monday when Mr. R. J. Peach- isitin (With family' and, granchildren with her for man 'was chosen standard bearer in .Mrd. • in Detroit Wallace rs yr g I the' coming • Federal election. friends.' in '_ .the., occasion of her birthda'y'. Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan of . Crewe visited a . day With Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames Drennan. Mr. Aleck Farrishis cutting at• the Hydro. line at Hemlock City. A social evening was spent Friday. e the Hall. The prize winners for progressive euc r•e e Frank Johnstone, 'Mies Pearl. Jamie-, son; Mr. Frank Johnstone, Mr. Ew- art Jamieson. • Mrs. Cyril Campbell visited with het father,- Mr. Roulston" of Olivet. who suffered •a slight stroke. Mr. Wm.' Waring' spent the week- end. with Mr: and•Mrs. David Little. Miss Elmira Alton is visiting with Miss Vera' Little: Miss Winnie Lane.. of Belgrave spent Saturday.at' her. home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alton and Wen- del spent an evening with Mr. and M • Ad ' Johnstone ' venmg zn. RAPID ' CITY' Mr. Frank McNall of Tara was 'a recent visitor ;at his home here. Visitors ever the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reed were Mr. Jack Webster of Kirkland Lake,, Mr. Sid:' Gardner of Zion, Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Ben- son Brown and 'Shirley of Port Al- bert., - Miss Eunice: Carter is spending a e3,11 ear_. Kincardine. Mr. Allan McConnell of oronto Visas a week -end visitor. with his fain ily. •• . Mr.' and Mrs. Andy Culbert and Donald of Windsor visited a couple of days with Mrs. Culbert parents Mr and Mrs. Richard' MCQnillin, Sr. Mrs. Will Reed was with her daughter Mrs, Archie' Nicholson a few ems» ternoon..A goo attend:ince p en A very reverent hour Was spent w:hiCh sh'uld be a help and' inspiration to -rs. am • • Western CanadaSpecial Bargain Excursions FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA • Going Daily Feb.': 17 :- Mar. 2, Inclusive Return limit --45 ' days' . TICKETS GOOD IN ' •COACIIES elt fares approximately til/$c: per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING .CARS at :approximately. 1%c per mile S'T`ANDARD' SLEEPING' CARS at .:approximately 1%.c .per mile COST OF ACCOMMODATION in'SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL Baggage checked. • , 'A K Pop,. ' HANDBILL SIMILAR EXCURSIONS FROM WESTERN To EASTERN' CAN- ADA DURING` SAME PERIOD • Tickets; Sleeping Car Reservations and all .Information as to Stop- over privileges from any Agent.. T.28 CANADIAN NAT'IO'N.AL lock. Mr. Janees Laidlaw is •superin tendent.. of the :Sunday' School. The World's Day of Payer `was field -in the Jnited •Church Friday' al- fill d.uring:' the coming• n Moil should not feel. the - slightest eriibarrassnient in calling on the • manager of our nearest branch and tell- ing him of your •need to borrow. Makin& periolaal loans is a daily part of i our 'regular banking assistance to 'thrifty citizens throughout Canada; Such trans- actions are strictly confidential and our. terms are • convenient and reasonable: 'Repay in 12 'month'ly instalments; cost $ 3.65 per $ 1.00. •No other dxarge. . .sotAstis.HED 1817 "Altom• ear" a,�ll ,:t e • ar-, • • r