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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-9-20, Page 88 TrouDAT, Bept. 20, 1906 WHAT MR. LEONARD SAYS. G. & G. R. Will Be Completed to Salt - ford Before Snow Flies. Toronto, Sept. 13. Aawiatant Gen- eral Manager Leonard of the C. P. H. in an interview yesterday said, refer- ring to the Uuelph to Goderich branch : "We will have the liar .com- pleted ready fur service tot far Its Malt - ford, jurt over the river Battu Gode- icl e Goode - rich. 1, eftle winter sets in. We al working away at the (itderich cud, but it has been a lig jolt getting over the river. 'The contract is let and the work started on the IS -dile branyh front Linwood, on the Guelph and Gude ch line, to Listowel. It will Ie finished this fall. ••rbc lin.. bona Walkerton, through Pricevillr, Durham, Hanover to Pro- ton. on the Owen Sound liar. is also under loustr•uction and will be pushed through ant feat aN possible." MOVING THE WESTERN CROP. Goderich Elevator a Factor in the Hand- ling of the Wheat Crop. Toronto), Sept. 14. According to statement. Wade yesterday -by outlets of vessels on the nplwl. lakes and by representatives of the' shipping inter- ests, grain harvested iu V* astern Ca- nada this year should be tr,dlsporte4 to Eastern points with wore, facility than was. last ye,u's crop. It is estimated that the output this year will ezceed that of 11Mt)r lout in- creased elevator and vessel accoWtuo- dation has twig: provided to Wert the greater yield. and if proper transpo t. tation facilities are provided at lower porta on the upper lakes it is stated that no difficulty whatever should be experienced un the part off -Canadian sue ssel. in moving the crop. Four additional carriers are being placed in service between upper an lower ports this season. The Scottish Hrtu, lelungiupl to the Canadian Lake & Cerin Navigatio) Company. and' having It capacity of 115,1111 bushels. I hate beet) recently put in commission. The Winona. with a capaity of 1'JI,- OdOand owned by Hamilton interests, is ndw uuaking her maiden trip. The li;dmontou, capable of carrying 75.uts1 bushels, and belonging to Mr. J. T. Matthews, has been put un. and the Dundee is a new steamer to ie de.1 livered to Hamilton interests next month fur nervier. It will have a rapacity of jdLOOU. At the present "time elevators at Fort William. Depot Harbor and Mid land are practically empty-, it is said. As the movement eastward of new ! grain will not commence in an appre- ciable volume on about the first of October; the carriers should nut find much difficulty (or sums weeks in un- loading at Georgian Bay ports. Leat year at Ibis Utile the elevators were well filled. A further advantage over last year is the fact that elevator aerumWoda- Lion is much greater. The new ele vator at. Tiffin, with a capacity of I,IMM),*MIU bushels, is to he ready for , October 1. An addition to the ale-) vator at Depot Harbor is being made to give storeggQr. to 1,000,410 (bushels. and a new elpeatof 1'. going nip at Goderich, where 750,01.10 bushels may be stored. There is storage therefor, fur upwards of :*,1Nst.linn bushels r than haat year. The difficulty Inst a year ago in moving the crop, as rrvraled in the investagation of the railway commis- sion, war the lack of udeyutte Neill: ties at Georgian Hay ports for grain tranaportat.ion eastward. This and the insufficient elevator ,u•c0uJJmeta- Lion delayed vesowls in unloading their rargoer. thus allowing a grain conges- t iuu. It is believed that such unsatisfactory ruodU' will tn)t exist this ye.tt. uud that before tltr clow of, nut lion :M1,tMk1,1kk1 bushels of grain will have Igen brought rax by the upper lake vessels. I , LOCAL TOPICS 11.1 BRIEF. x ,the Feeling prr,tr well lila- mouth! \q 1 time to have your phuto,napk taken ai 14.41 los...audio and lel )soul' fl',end• au ay.fioa Maus kuow wino )011 kook Oke. Ira! 1 put u ort 1m 1r Num! A kuud picture- not an •,dverrl•lug caMn,lar or 3 cheap rl,naao •-.lis,- ., 44•4141l11 rile 1., ., 1,10141. lift- it ow of ah,• r •uouuntdatr. At Wilmer Smith-, 1,:a4 . nre1. pun Nil* And .1 toll., ikon uP genuine ..aa pi i111v- .old 1he pritC. an Ma 1 su Mel. our-Ide01 IW wtnuer- of Ilse n•,l ti, ►et+,•tbe be., -awned `people the (herr North• w'r.trft. Exhibition next Nark Nall be Ihe• tea so ho .rc clothed by 1'n,i1a.1.1 the Inilu,-. Paid Nun- cm -lowers 1i0 ter :i..Il ,.0 i-drJ feeleo( that r peculiar to well 1-4 eau. (i toy 'trot herr Mil.i•i I.•I• :lir to wake' thrid . :*l appearance here on. Oe 1o11rr 31141. The Signal and The Toronto \\'wkly (.ilnhtl to new sub.,rller.: for t he hal- :Inel• of the year fol 'S. rents. 1t is snap. - The fire brit{a Ir o I. called out oet Monday evening 1 I 1..0 ,not ,t blaze in the dry grass in a v.r• 1111 lot on Ef.in avenue. Mo. Lor 1. 1•'. Blair', rink has defeated I)i Hi*uli'r's, AI to 12, and F. Da%Is' rink has defeated 11. \V. Thomsan's, !I to 13. • !Arlie. should reuiemlwr the (bites of \tis. Douogbs millinery opening -- Eriduy and Sa111110y. September ::Nth and _13Ah. The biggest list of attractiunsevrr offered iu (iudrl•irh has leen secured for the Great Northwestern Exhibi- tion next week Some smart young fellows will hate only themselves to blame if they are pulled ay some evening ,for fart driv- ing on the Smiare. Hotel 1, ulelich will remain open during the early part of (k•tolwr at least and will web uulr guests to the Great Northwestern Exhibition at half the regular rate.. Victor's Royal Venetian Hand offer: a musical treat to all who attend the Great Northwestern Exhibition next week. The bund will play on the first evening and the second day of the show. 1).. out fail to hear it. There are special attractions for every day of the tuir next week. If }}ou cannot: attend on Wednesday lir Thursday be sure to go on Friday The fair will be in full awing fr the opening to the closing hour. \Vor•sclls have engager James Rob- inson, 0 practical pliuualwr and steam and bot -water expert. any person wanting :lay thing in *he.e linos would du well to consult Mr. Kobip.on at Worsens' hardware. plumbing and stove store. 1 gave 'l:ityl reregiment1 aur) gAv r ItN Inst open-air concert for the season 011 tht Square on Tuesday evening. and left yesterday horning to fill its et.- g,agesuent at Blyth fall fair. Its next appearance in Goderlett will int at the exhibition next week. .loseph Firth, head plputler with Peter az Sylester, o(Stratfot•d. for,the past twoa1d a half years, has taken a position with E. P. Paulin. Mr. Firth is it 'first-class all-round. mechanic and purposes- moving his family herr as mama as he can VOW reniently do .o. Alex .I. Sutherland, of Neo. Volk, wits itt town hast week in connect' with the project to establish a gas plant herr. Plants at Harris anti Guelph, using the smile process as is prop1.1ed for (i4Nlerich. are about FALL MILLINERY MISS CAMERON begs to announce to the Ladies of Goderich and vicinity that she is now ready to show Fall and Winter Styles in Millinery. All the Latest Ideas in Shaping and Trimming A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED AND UN- TRIMMED HATS. MISS CAMERON, - Hamilton St.. Goderich. NilMOTEL BEDFORD - - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER YQT4- COMING Prof. Dorenwend of:To will be at the HOTEL BEDFORD. GODERII'N, on WEDNESDAY. M.ptennttel 214 h, with his celebrated Bair Goods Styles Ladies Wigs, Switches (wuvv 111' straight 1, PonyNa- doura, Transformations, Wavy and Plain Fronts. ere. Ladies, roll and see how quickly and easily be can transforul yourappeur1nrr. Beauty, genre 11041 younger appearance are olanilltd, to say nothing of the ►enefieial effect *limn the health. Gentlemen who are lsiI I should not miss ses•iug his patent igs af• �pRENWE1ypS '� Toupees ,l PUP - - W 14 re t• non tied for their Arnett cal utility and dnrl1l,il,tj . Strong in structure and so natural in a ppea 11)844. that they are sey,.ild detection. They give a younger and more pleasing effect to the face and head. Securely fastened. and no danger of * heir coming off. Consultation free. l'orne early. • The Dorenwend Co. of Toronto, Limited - - to; and *o5 Yonge • Street Millinery Opening. Miss 1)onogh will hold the Fall Millinery Opening at showrooms, Kingston street. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th and 29th. Please call and inspect the display. her MISS DONOGH, Milliner. l IIE SIGNAL: 4;014:I:ICiI (►N'r tUu) eo*Iplettd and the project here is developing sty'.,.:.:i. l'his is not much of a {trachdishict, but Dr. j.'Iark has a tree at his place on Newgate street that would do credit to I, ('alifta•tia orchard: There was :a lul•ge yield ou the tree this yr:11 and the fruit is of splendid size mad flavor. The editor knower, for he Win. Li%orr41 with a maniple. Thr al shoot of the Goderich Hifir Asseai6Uiuu was commenced yesterday afternoons at the military range and will I. r pleted to - row The highest wore yesterday, wens made IT E. K. \\'atw•n--311 out a pos.illc .u. Will Chisholm Made ti. The 1.1nge Was :.I'kl yards. In devoid:owe with instruction* given a! the cheering of Court (inde- rich, No. :C. 1'. l). F., on 'I'ne44.lay. ('Lief Hanger Thomas Burrows has sent a Message of greeting u) the Sovereign Grand hedge otOddfellow. 1' 100 •n )4rssiun in Poria.), wishing The sister tldrr every pnlsperil y. The fall show season hair •ed iu this district. Exeter and Myth were on this week. Sela(urlh's big day. will he tomorrow, next week Iiilde- rich and Wiughaul will hold their shows, x111* the following week Luck• now. Hayfield. Ihuagantun and Brus- sels, will close up the list for this Meality. The a111n11 it "harvest festival" week observed by the Salvation Artily is this year to 1w the week raaunieneing Septemlwr 22ml. This is a time sperlalIy appoint et' for the liaising of funds for the pnlsecut' of the Army's work- throughout the world, and eontrlhutions from any who wish to assist in this way wilt be gratefully reeei*el by t lural oIlcers. Miesl'u*lin has opened up her dress- making parlors over the Standard Loan ('o. and is nolo prepared to execute Jill orders entrusted to her. If you commit Miss Conlin brfor.• purchasing she will be pleased to tell you what shade and material to get for nobby tailor-tuade suit or house gown and all the latest tri unnings. Improvers And' apprentices wanted. That accidents will happen was demonstrated again last week, when The Signal's bundles of papers for town suhscrilers, which were de- livered at the powtofflce Thur.day evening. were in some way sent off with the railway until the next intern- ing and did not get hack until the middle of the day. Subscribers had to wait • for several hour., for their paper -bat it was not uta Guilt. The Ford tar which J. H. Kelly. the local agent, ordered in Jlav last tar 1.:11;..• Brown, of Blyth, came up by'the steamer King Edward on Sun- day night. Mr. Kelly gave it a trial spin around town on Monday and found it in good working order. and later in the day Mr. Brown left with it for Blyth. The Ford people are away behind with their orders, but are doubling the capacity of their plant Nn N. to keep up with the great demand for their ears. Mt•. Johnston. representing the Novi -Audi Cost • Co.. will he at Hodgens Bros.' store all day Tuesday next, with samples of fall and winter style, of *hese celebrated 111111, -tailored cost '. for women. People who taw these 1.001 . when %Ir. John - tim wee, herr liVe1hle..Ay and Thurs. day this week were delighted with them, and to arc Male those who were unable to ran un these days he bas Arr•aI)ged to spend Tuesday next in Uialelirh. Ile will 1e ready to reeetoe visitors any time from 111 N. 111. to d p. to. . One Kind of Love. "When marriages are unhappy" said Mark Twain at a dinner, -rt is usually lar•an.e the husband .11414 tender and oli•ervatat &taint trifles: "The husband is too •h like the young wan who sat .singing with great .expression : •• •1 lore thee! 1 love thee! %4 it It 4 1 -ti -y -e that cannot d -i -r! With a I -o -vee that cannot d-ip !' '•His wife just then carne in and -:(111 : 1 tt ant a w•uttle of r•0a1.' •• •IIh. go 1 4I 1 h dickens,' said he." "Jimmie". Burns. roamer t . M; Senator Fall. of Flori- d:., who ' ' *a111.e1 himself by taking off a tight show in the Senate chamber onto. day and hoisting a huge fend, clad in n blue. yarn sack, on to his desk, hearel from other Senators. early in him term. that Superinten- dent Smith of the Swann. Gardens gave palms and pot tel plants to states - turn he piked. Call ty:olted N4111C 11:1111)'. and Ile east about for n way to ',pit on, the. right side of Smith. !Suuirl,Nlt• told hitt Snlilh was a gri•;at 111 ' err of Horns and had a Hne collerl ion 'of (turns lIIanusrliptsan.l edit' N. That was' (':ell's curHe walked 'vet to the garden. f 1 Smith, and talked about many things. At the proper *tine, delicately Mid .*lno*)Nenl .itely. he Int 1,aI,*.ed the subject of Hurn-. r "Thew ora" N poet." 111• .:.111. ••F.n• tine' sent liner! he has then) 1111 beaten. I real my Burns every day." "Kell ye *inrns:3'' asked Smith, 1111pII intermit.. 1. "I sbuuld think 1 did." proclaimed the mith*l-i 1.ttr ('NII. "1Vhy, 1 know most of his poems by heart. 'rimy ,•:111 hare their other `Nuts, lad, as for 1111', 1410.1' un• .li lull Burns- -1' ' Hurns!" roared the en- raged Smith. "Ain llll Horns! Augh ! Hilly Washington ! Charlie Napoleon ! Sallow! Jefferson ! dirt out of Inc sight, ve ignoramus! and ('all never did get his palm, a tstermatlss t••or ANistesi, Laundress. With the numberless mutts, culla ea, ruffs, bits of lace. while gloves mid belts, to say nothing of dainty lingerie and silk waists now being wuru, Where is the WuniJll, 11nIe.. she 14 able to keep a personal maid. who dorm nut do more or less laundry work for herself? t recent Invention fur making much work easy, therefore, should be of gen- eral Interest The new washer la a simple arraugeweut. consisting of a 1*uted roller pierced by canny holes. For use with It there cowry a Tittle washboard that ham slight projections over the nurture, although au ordinary washboard will answer the purpuae junt ire well. These rollers ...imp in all 111201, from the tiny ones like n rhlld'a toy Inst the thing to wash out stocks, handker- chiefa and stoking' In basin or sta- tionary washstand --to those for n full family wash. The process la very simple. Float the clothes overnight, then put n piers at e time, folded In sever:II thicknesses, on the hoard. Pony It well and run the roller over It In abort. quick strokes, an If making pastry The dirt la gnlckly removed without half the wear and tenr of the ordinary rubbing. No hulling is necessary. Merely rinse thmueh several waters. the final slight- ly blued, and the clothes are ready far the'Ine. NEWS OF DISTRICT. ST. HELENS, 'rugs') 0. Sept. alis.- Jl iota 11 tithe' fwd was Millie utt ll�ud:*y. 1lis'. Alan, of 11)'e.tl1e•Id, was Willie Saturday and Suldky. Alai, .1:,- McDintlld, for., of the 011* cttnce.siun, continues trey poorly, SAM Culbert has Ir•cu tusking arti- ficial Nell at Will Todd's and al the 111 i- tlui``r a her flout aro 1 here at tenths! the sale of the rotate of the late Jos. li:unit, ' • llisst•s,Fauuy Andel.on And Marjorie Miller visited at Mrs. •11.00. 1'r •'H's oil Saturday last, ' 1 Mr, and Jlrs. Joseph Hyde 'and child, of Eden Grove. visited at Jas. f{cdt%s *44* week. ('on. Decker and .1 c . 1I vde took it the fair -at Loudon no. l'Murso)• alar Friday of last week. Iter. K. V'. ('1.IN. Nitases Annie Clark /41111 H1%411a•t11 'dill.'&• 1114 \Tilt Huthrrl'old attended 1Mn:runwl Pres- byterian co11ventiun .44 311ulesw'urth un Tuesday of obi. *0 eek We lerstand J:1-. Pardon W114 on the train that met 1)111) the terrible disaster near Sudbury. but we. all. lea.wl to learn M, w.+s fortunate enough to e0caple without is 1rrlal.1*. Itirh ird lane of hutlough, and 'l4• I►. 311e1)um/ld; n� River -dale. visited at J. H. Rut heron•d's nn Sunday '-' 111 1 h evening Mr. McUouaL* addressed he liable •lass, giving .1 report of the Na..Ii%lllr,,4tiye*t1 of abs Students' \lissiitnat•y • Voltintts•i 1lovenlenl, to which. he was a delegate. Exeter Show a Success. Exeter, Sept. 1K. It ill estimated the Exeter fall fail was attended to- day by over 5,11110 people. This is an Minimise lit about Sul. over last 'year's at (embitter. The hot., show easily surpassed anything .:l its kind ever seen at •a Mouth Huron fall show, not only in the number nt cullle.. but al so -fhellthe l exhibits in 111111111 •et the441t111air1 Iluildirlg also were very good. especially the !tulles' work, which - ex.ilel •h favorable connurn!. 'there Was a general disappointment on ac t of here Icing ht races. The receipts of the day amounted toalimit S1,Ik I. A Magazine for Women. The New Idea Woman's Magazit.i keeps up to its name. ll is a w•nu1Ni1's magazine and a good one. It tells about fashions, needlework, rookery. household affairs, ell 111 c0nfni11. many bright D10111-•. 44,11 clever de+. criptive articles. 1'b,- prier of Th - New Idea %Vuutau's Magazine i, Ise cents a year. Suhsr'rils•ra to the Sig- nal may secure it for Rirents Icy send ing their order to this other. Mike's Love Letter. The following letter is a 1.4x14. ex- ample : -My Darling Peggy. I met you last night. and you never cable ! ,1.11 meet you :again tonight, whether you r. • or whether .%"011 +Iop away. If Ila there fit -t, sore 1'11 write any in on the gale to ten von of it : and, if i*'s you that's first. why rut. it out: d:sling. and no one will be the wiser. I'II never fail to he at the 1lvsti0'- phiee. Peggy : • for. faith. 1 can't keep Away ft o.1) the spot where put amt. whether` you're there nr whether sown' not„ Your own, "Do you enjoy going to church now?" asked a Lady of \les. Porting - .•1 4a, arting- ••Ida, me. 1 do," said Mrs. Part- ington. "Nothing does me so much 144NN1 as *0 get up early- on Monday morning and g0 to church and. hear ,a populous minister dispense with 1he prosper." ME N WANTED i�.2t.ivst.c •,•• err t4.•m4 111,011.1. rd kt... 004 444 ._a• w Wi-•rnw. 4 .4* tat ... up •1400 cud• on bow .encs• Ma•.• .nd .n (0•..0000• N.,-.• . dui ng •nun Nve,n..n. -atter 4'rn•n-.u• 0. n,l•rr 14.. 14 ',kn..n •»d ..4,.11• •. v. •u • 11.4 n)ad, empb,msot 1: 4,wd ba!dr n w• 1 na rout .nrk /W leu `perlante r....a..1 111140,w partwul•n 84(00 MEOICIVAI i'0. :ondon, Ont.mo Cdneea Victoria Opera douse OODERICH . •ILIII' 28th Friday, Sept'r DUNCAN CLARK'S Extravaganza Company. The Hest Vaudeville CO. 'Ti-*iveIling. 2 {lours of *4.1111 Fun and Amuse- ment. A Show that will please rho. best of them. One that von will not weary of while it last,. Something i)oing all the Time. Pretty- (iirlm. Funny Comedians. ('lean. Bright and Entertaining. Prices,.a ad 51c• • • CriNres 25c. Plan at Kidd o Hook vlol# WATCH Pi RING IS Otilt -.SPECIALT'I fully guarantee our Work H. PARK Jeweler and Optician Smith 41x11` square The Sovereign • Bank of Canada THE BANK THAT PAYS INTEREST_ 4 / TIMES A YEAR. OsSarlassAccuaat1 ' « i o BRANCHB5� :.001 RICH 4RANCH ANDREW PORTER, Manager. Jordwn Block I READY OR FALL Rall Paper 1'p -delete designs in Wall Paper. Tike advantage of our I'1110•ing Sale doting the uumths ad' Septetnlwt• and (14tulwi•. I'1 i, es range from :N to 3*le per t:•II. School Supplies He:adt*u niers for School !took. and Sehonl Supplies. lin,itis • hours: i a.u1. to fi I, Int. Terms Strictly Cash: Gez. Pore ter Court hiou'e Square, Gn:i!r:, 1: I elephone No. 100 TELEGRAPHY I m1< ori ,.4; ff,,Firos' The new fall styles of Queen Quality Shoes exhibit special features throughout. New designs, new hells, new edge effects have been added and the assortment now presents an unusually complete range of styles from which to make a selection. Patent leather for dress and semi -dress, Gun metal and kid for general Weal', are all represented in kilucher and Lace designs. Perfect in fit, luxuriously comfortable and economically priced. $3.75 and $4.00 Downing & MacVicar Don't Forget This! A BIG Slaughter of Dishes Commencing Monday, Sept. 24th. IVUK TWO WEEKS ONLY./ THE STOCK CONSISTS OF- - Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, China, Glassware and Common Stoneware. All these good& -will be sold away below cost, as I need, the space for other goods. All goods at bargain prices mst be Spot Cash. Produce taken sane as cash. !'all and see them. Is the ilea-teaosant •)N,•u400- tw)int/ from PT• DEAN .4.1,11,.,.„.... pet ann11un an reilwa). -ars ire. 1 e ' \-ou can lo•enim- a good o .ermtor in 'I1 mouth0 If vuo -4 isd)•.in The 44.111 rel Trill/Talky `drool. 3lierrard -•. EA -1. Toronto. The Ilnc-t -.hoot ' in ('anal.. w rite for Io,rlh•ulat: W. N. anew. 'T J. JOHNSTON, Pre,idrot. Principal The Square w1s � The Grocer 1'111,'.1 1111 'Phone No. z5 o - 1 ens. DIREC /MPORTLR3 f '44 1 oOOSR/CM. Court House Square Novi -Nodi COATS AND COSTUMES TtIF NOVI-MOF)I Coats and Costumes are well worth your seeing. They mark a forward step in ready-to-wear gar- mei*ts for woolen, and are far in advance of the old styles of ready-mades in every way. As to style, fit and high-class workmanship they are in a class by themselves. Every garment is man -tailored throughout and perfect in every detail. Over fifty styles in Coats and as many in Costumes are at your .disposal. There are over 400 separate and distinct cloths to make selections from. When you find your size in Novi-Modi gar- ments you have no trouble as far as fit is concerned. When ordering your Fall Suit consider the "Novi -Mods" proposition. Its advantages are many. IFIL Phantom Plaids More Phantom Plaids in this week ; broken checks and squares in in- distinct color (/lendings and designs, with blue., dark green, brown of garnet the predominating shades. Correct for sep- arate skirts or tailored suits: 44 to 54 in. wide $1.40 and $1.50 - a yard. i Splendid Values at the Hosiery Counter The Hosiery Counter is doing more business right along. The sterling qualities and downright good values are bringing us more customers every week. if you buy any of the following lines you buy Hosiery that will give you every satisfaction as far as the wear i4 concerned -the kind that puts darning day a long way in the future. R 7 Ribbed Cashmere Hove with double knee, all nine's 25 to Glc 111 11 X Fine ribbed pure wool Cashmere Hose, comes in s11 niz4.s, .. , '16 to flIk' 111 11 Same quality only wider rib, a splendid attacking far Moya' fine wear, all sizes . ... ... ... ... .. .. S15 to Mk O 5 Fine ribbed cashmere. aeamleae feet, all sizes, ...... dH (0 nik 44 PINin cashmere with linen spliced feet, one of our hest sellers, all sizes, .. ...... .. .. TF1 WW1" s2 Plain Cashmere, good quality, a splendid low-priced stock- ing. all sizes. .. .. .. 20 o iilk i`r.-.�-•---- --.r+-.a•-•,-.....+•••.rs.-fir.- Special : 2.' I)uzen ladies' full fashioned Cashmere Hose, seamless feet, soft finish, fall weight., an extra good stocking at a popular price, all sizes, Per pair 25c. r. ":zt S '_„�...•...am.ad::A rasa .moo.. hl.+ .s.:uiAr