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WESTF1ELO.
MONDAY, Aug. 114th,
PttataOSA1. ArrD Eigernaae.—Wed-
diog bell's are merrily ringing
1f. W. Macho t son. from near Blyth,
woes in this community with their
wood-outtiag outfit the past week.
Mss Alex. Ekon, who was seri-
ously lU, is slowly improving. We
Mope the Lady will soon be restated to
lher usual health Mr. and Mrs.
Stmt Darter, who have occupied Alf.
Cerra farm here for some yeah. have
Darehaaed & farm in Morris township,
near Sunshine. We understand the
price paid was around $6,000. W. are
sorry to lose such estimable yo�ur�t
people, bort bope our loss will be t1�Ir
gain Mrs. Arthur Barr was caned
to Stratford last week owing to the
serious illness of her sister, Mrs. tera-
ham, and while there was taken sud-
denly ill and is confined to ber bed.
According to last report the is im-
proving and will tae able to return
home won The McDowell broth-
ers from Michigan and Dakota have
been visiting their many friends iu
this locality for the pest tendays.
Mrs. Ernest Kneeshaw and eons,
of Owen Sound, visited her brother,
H. Homey, our postrnaater, one day
Inst week. Mn. A. M. Harris and
children also visited her tether, H.
Ronny. on Tutnday..... James Mc-
Gill has the contract of putting in a
clement foundation to support the
brickwork at 8. 8. No. 8, East Wawa -
nosh. which in to he bricked and other-
wise improved this season Moine
of the farmer. are through cutting
grain and,are anxiously awaiting fine
weather to haul it in Two of our
proml+iog_young men, Arthur Wil-
liams and Earl Bentley, intend going
West on Friday, August 2l, to try
their fortunes in that big country. Mins Jennie Anderson, daughter of
Success, boys! Mer. John Anderson. of Ki
married last week at the home of her
brother-in-law, Thomas McDonald,
of London, to W. E. Winder, of the
Forest City.
The death of Mrs. Thomas Dodd, one
of the worthy pioneer residents of Mc-
HiUop, occurred at her home near
Winthrop on send.,ythe 11th inst.
Deceased had reached the good age of
eighty-five years.
At the
great age of ninety year,
Mrs.
former resident of Brussels. died at the
home of ber son. Dr. W. Graham, of
Toronto, on Tuesday, August 13th
Her remains were taken to Brussels
for interment.
J. J. Pollard has sold his lye -acre
farm en the 13th 000cessioD of McKil-
lop to Percy Taylor, M McKillop, for
$8,300. He aiso disposed of bin a0 -
acre farm on the 14th concession to his
neighbor, John Campbell. The con-
sideration was 11x2.500.
Toronto papers announce the en-
gagement of Miss 8. Lillian Sharpe,
daughter of Jame, Sharpe, of Brus-
sels, to F. G. Poole, H. A.. secretary
for Manitoba and Saskatchewan of
the Reading Camp Association, and
son of Gifford Poole, of Folderee, Ont,
HOLVR000.
TuinsDAY. Awe 11OIh.
esus Ross spent wUi the
tat%
ash s mother,
Mr,
and Mrs. Wee.
;1',',,igoolbsy with Mr. and MIR.
wwuv,.1 Aehadd..... Mir. Jaittitli
d .d . opera Barkin le *11i
og at WSW
• fewe .. . witb Meads seer it
illi • days Au' Woe and u I
bas returned atter
Meade neer Willem-
cl k • ...Mr. ttad Mrs. Bardeen,
of near SIeoardlSe. agent Mtlad.y
via the: latter'. waste. Mr. and
Mea U. Pierce.....—There was no
soviet here last teundey, the pastor,
,ese. M. Hall, being away for his
wows Joe Taruble a ie a m
as lowly from Mr. Ackert'. sawmill
week. Mr. Tamb
was
e
paday lot te. 1 mber on the wailonl wbeo
OM of the hoards canoe too near the
kgfee and frightened them. They
rw for abost t were caught. e> brok
Odors they They
e
11. reach of the wagon, but came off
O le
MAFEKING.
MoADAT. Aug. 19th.
Miss Edith Brothers, of Donganoon,
leisure with Jerrie Stothers.
Mrs. W. Stothers spent a day with
frieods near Blyth Inst week.
Miss Mary Culbert visited relatives
in Dmegsnnon over Sunday.
Mie Mary Helm, of Zion, is visiting
with relatives and friends here.
Miss Ray Stotbers is away on a visit
with friends et Tiverton and Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Anderson, of
Toe, spent Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Esther Hasty, of Dungannon,
e eating her sister, Mrs. Jobn Blake.
The circuit garden party on August
is to, he held at the borne of Jas.
lin.
lisses Mamie :mrd ('lana Reed, of
, visited Mr,. Tom Blake frit
lett and Park Wiggins and Marvin
of I lune:muon, spent Huaday
Godfrey hall.
Met!h•rles. of Lucknow, has been
lag Jau,es Saunders in making
at the mill.
DISTRICT NEWS.
KIS report that there is smallpox in
ed, easdf0er is vebemently contradict.
The trustees of Bryan school, near
J& O, whave engaged Sydney
Armstrong. of Grey, asteacber for o
the coming year at a salary MO.
Wiogham police are looking for two
s who ladies on the bridge there ed last wo weak. oureS
John Haugh. an old and respected
resident of Crediton, peeped away at
the age of eighty yeas on Thursday,
the 16th inst.
Joseph Brandon has sold his 100.
acre farm in East WVawanoeh
Thomas Montgomery, of to
for 118,000. Mr. and Wdoxeterl
probably retire. Dlrp Brandon will
D•vld Dickenson, who was Division
Court bailiff in Clinton for forty-five
years, died in Brantford hospital
Monday, the 18th inst., at the a age of
eighty-four years.
Charles his barn Rogerson. of Constance, had
and strew shed burned to the
ground Arming the electrical storm
a week ago. The loss is partially
covered by insurance,
Wm. Watson, of the 5th line IN
Morris, has sold bis 100 -acre farm to
Bert Carter, of East Wawanosh, foe
$61100, possession to be given in March.
Mr. Watson may go West.
Robert Francis, of Brunei., has
removed to Woodstock, having
secured a good position in bin work
as carriage maker. Mn. Fraocte and
daughter will remain in Brussels for a
few months.
OBrrCAKY.—Ihsa(h has again vis-
ited our midst and removed another
of the pioneers of East Wawanosh, in
the person of Mrs. Jeremiah Parks,
who paired away peacefully no Sab-
bath evening, August 11th at her
bore here atter a long and painful
Illness, horn without a murmur. The
deceased lady, whose maiden name
was Margaret Robiaoo, was born in
North Dumfries, February Stn. 1841,
and was at the time of her death in
ber seventy-second year. Fifty-nioe
18is L (Amine of Lou years ago sbe, with her parents.
Loudon. Ont.. moved to East Wawanosh and during
ter of Res. Mr. Olivant, a all those years she lived in the neigh -
peva here, is the guest of horho d in which she died. Forty -
Lizzie Blake. . nine year.. ago she was united in mar-
riage to her now bereft husband. Of
this union four children were born :
W. J. Parks, ex -Reeve of East Wawa -
nosh. and Mr.. Jas. Woods, of West-
Aek ; the other two died in infancy.
Two lso survive—Mrs.
John Anderson, of New York, and
Mrs. Geo- Garrett, of Londesboro'.
Three brothers are still living—Arebi-
held. of Westfield, Thome., of North
Dakota, and William, of Britiih Col-
umbia: also tour sisters—Mrs. T. R.
Mitchell. of Clinton ; Mrs. Tenney,
Blyth; Mrs. C. Anderson, Windham,
and Mrs. R. Wallace, of Lloydmtnster, An event of special interest to Clin-
Aft.. Mrs. Parks Wes a women of ton people war the marriage in
more than ordinary qualities, being of Toronto on Tbursdey, the 8th inst, of
the most kindhy nature, ever ready in R. Norman Jolliffe, stirs of Rev. W.J.
time of aced to help those wbo needed and Mem. Jnllife, of Toronto, formerly
aid. She wise very highly esteemed of Clinton, to Mise Olive $chole , of
by ber friends and neighbor, as was Toronto, distingnubed w
evidenced by the large number wbo soprano soloist.
gathered to pay the last tribute of re-
spect to one dearly loved by the whole
community. She was a devoted mem-
ber of Westfield Methodist church end
a member of the W. M. 8. and Ladies
AId Society. Her pastor, Rev. R. A.
Miller, had charge of the funeral ser-
vice and preached a very impe'ewive
sermon from Judges 5-.2i—"•Where is
mother For truly a mother in
Israel Ions pawed o0 over the river a
little way before. Two favorite
hymns of the deceased were rendered,
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and
"What a Friend We Have in Jesus,"
The pallbearer. were Robert Tunney,
Jas. Tunney, W. T. Riddell. A Robi-
son, Geo. Garrett and James IVonde, Wesley Lewis, who is home from
The remains were interred in West.- Maniteha visiting his parents. Mr. and
8e41 cemetery. among those who at. Mrs. W. Lewis, of Crediton, was
tended the funeral from a distance thrown from his carriage last week
were : Mr. and Mie. L. Anderson, rod had his collarbone broken. As a
Wiseman Mrs. T. R. Mitchell and result of being badly shaken up corn -
family, Minton ; Mrs. T. Kyle, Bruce- plications set in, and his condition was
held : Mr. and Mee. Garrett, Load's- ver- serious, but he is now improving.
born' ; firs. Tunney, Blyth ; Mrs. Mr,.L,ewis, who was with, biro escaped
Moore, Whitechurcb, and J. H. Me- almost uninjured.
Clinton, Gederich. The heartfelt
empathy of the res aounity is ex-
tended to the sorrowing ones in their
hour of bereavement.
Tkestatuft- lahot oe this beat who
hat week in s from theom� aos with inn--
rtars of
pathms.ter, N. Seundete.
lie and Mr•. 1Vm. H. Johnston and
Cecil, of Kippers, teoewed old ac-
taoos here last week. Mee
ib making a longer Halt.
NOTHING LIKE THEM.
's Kidney Pills Still Dom= Great
Worts.
Mawtbotne, Ont., August 19th,-
1—"The, a ie nothing like
Kidney- l'ills for a sore back."
the statement of Mrs. T. O.
✓ of this plate, and all ber
agree that she should know.
inbred for twelve years from a
is my heck, rheumatism and
dfsraee,- Mn. Alexander coss-
et was always tired and
sud wv sleep broken and un-
ing. Siuce taking Dodd'.
ney Pills I am feeling eo raueb
et
for nkattee1mfur
... l 1 trust say a good
Ne matter bow long you have
feed's Kidney 1111. cannot
Whelp you if your trouble is of
kidneys.
PTY THOUSAND MSN
RRQi3IRECD.
Laborer. Excursions—This Yeses
Wheat Crop Win 8e the Largest Ia
he History et Canada.
The wheat .mop of MIS will he the
ever harvested in Manitoba,
bewan and Alberta, thus re-
tire farm laborers of the East
ttcr.it and a'siat in harvesting the
'greatest bread basket
iseGOTeleteenta of the respective
oces stare that fifty thousand
will iso required for this year's
• These will have to be mined -
recruited from Ontario, and
pPosperity of Canada depends on
labor promptly. The Cana -
e, on which Conipegy wH1
Practically the entire teak of
ing the 'nen to the West. I.
tanking special arraaa
year. Excursions time rs`o
ado to Manitoba, (,
wdlbertawill he errs
operthat making the
hour, and a all"
o
saga of cars or transfer Tbk,
ear shorter than any other
lisle* Trip
West," $10 to WiOn1-
~
Yatnt Per mite frees Win•
Leal, Calgary, or 84-
liters Trip East." $1s iron Win.
delltIAA
ball MsoDrent Der mile from all
to Winnipeg.
'y a
11
dates. line.
eas`,_e.,__
Ota ' on alt line.0$ $15 �``
'henk main hese
%ronin ieeltatin B .&M &i $5 •tbe
1
ilii branch
irisin. fr.rq S
and
who
in ks
Ca n
rej
The death of Mrs. Adam Baker.
of Cranbrook, occurred et the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ryan, of
the 14th concession of McKillop on
Tuesday, the loth inst. Deceased, wbo
WSW in ber eighty-fifth year, bad
suffered a stroke of paralysis a few
days previous to her death.
James Fergusoe, one of the honored
pioneer settlers of East Wawano,b,
intend Into his rest at his home on
the 10th concession of that township
on Thursday, the 8th inst., at the ripe
age of eighty-seven years. He is
survived try bis aged partner-in4ife
and three sons, Andrew, Matthew and
John, all of East Wawanosh.
Wilson's Fly Pads Do the Trick.
rho Hamilton Spectator has been
giving some attention to the fly
nulmowe and tells how condition. in
the meat strolls et tbe city market have
bees improved. While there are still
files to he nen around the market,
there isn't one nowmaysTbe Spectator,
to a thousand a week or so ago. One Death came with startling midden-
of tbe things that essised the butchers nese to James Higgine. of DetroO,
in their elean-up effort* wars the in- formerly of Clinton. on Friday. the
troduction of the Wilson Fly Pads: feb inst. He Wan standing On hie
The mode of using the Wilsoa pads WM veranda watching some men removing
to place them on the counters after a tree from the street in front of his
cloaks% hours at nishe and next residence. In some way the ropes be-
motriez the dead Mee could he came entangled so that the men lost
up hy the peek. This was control of the tree and it came crash -
Clewed up 'Ogee after night until, in( fo the yground, failing upon Ms.
along with tbe introduction of better iliggine and injuring him so terribly
sanitary oseestores, the market is be- that be died a few home later. The
voseleg one ot the cleanest pieties in remains were taken to (71inton for
Hamilton. interment. Mrs. Joh temper, of
Clinton, and Mrs. J. T. Currie, of
Whores's, are sisters of the deceased.
mow 1Leees Twe Good Cinemas.
Two good citizens of Clinton were
removed by death last week.
1 Ir. and Mrs. John T. Wescott, ot
Ilamilton, formerly of Exeter. were
among tbe injured in the railway ac-
cident et lemkatoon. Mr. Wescott
was throws' through the ear window.
but was so fortunate as to fall on hie
suitcase which went through the
window before him, and escsped with
only bruises and cute. Mrs. Wes -
cotes back was injured. Mr. and Mrs.
Weeoott are now with friend'. in
Saskatoon and are still under the care
"Are Foe related to Rainey
**Very distanttr,- replied Thomas.
el wag my mother's Snit obild—he
was the seessonwath."
Mee Eitenah Watts passed Away on
Tnesday, the 13th inst.. at the ripe ape
of siglity-six year.. Deceased. who
was a motive of England. ram. to
Oeseda with ber parents when she
EAST STREETCGARAGG
WINTER STORAGE
You must lay up your auto, bicycle or rig this winter sad you want it in
a good dry. warm place. It you leave it with us we can fin it up ready for
next spring and the spall t� for storage will be "uma than repaid by the
improved send/lion of your cut t at the end Of winter. We would comineed
this to your notice, as we are expecting to be full and those contra c' ing with
us early will receive preference.
Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Co.
OODERICH, ONT. 'Pewee $41/
Tytt/msnee, AVuverr 22. 111!
s
Comfort for
the Hot Spell
she removed to QMton with her !-
eon John. Until a few months ego
she had enjoyed good health and re-
tained al! her faculties. Deceased was
a lifelong member of the Methodist
church. Her surviving children are
Judge Wm. Watt., of Crookstown.
Minn., John T. Waite and Mra. Boles,
of Clinton.
The town of taint= in its various
interests owes much to Thomas D.
Johnson, who passel table rest ow Tawe
day, the 18th inst. He was a good citi-
zen, aminently'ireful to his party, his
town, and his church, though he never
sought for more tban local regard.
Deceased was born at Lunn, but the
greater part of the fifty-seven years of
bis life was spent in the town of his
adoption. For thirty-three years he
was superintendent of he tinsmitbing
and plumbing department in the store Dr. Morse's
of Darla & Howland Over a year Indian Root Pills
ago he bought the business himself,
but a few mouths ago Hotness compedled' owe their singular effectiveness in
birn to dispose of It. Deceased was curing Rheumatism. Lumbago and
prominent an nnP of the local organ. Sciatica to their power of stimulating
leers of the (' nservative interests. As and strengthening the kidneys. They
a citizen he w ns progretaaive end active enabk these organs to thoroughly
in every enter prise to advance bis own filter from the blood the uric acid
town. He was an active worker in the t (the product of waste matter) which
church of England, of which be was a f gets onto the joints and muscles and
lifelong member. His wile, wbo was 1 causes these painful diseases. Over
Miss Elizabeth Cole, of Goderich town- half a century of constant use has
ship, and three eons survive : Rev.pied conclusively that Dr. Morse's
e
Clarence Jobnoo, of Brookdale, indica Root Pills strengthen weak -
Man., Will, at home, and Bert, teach- ltidaeya and f1
log at Freelton, Cure Rheumatism
Iiik-DRU"CO
LAXATIVES
are best for nursing
mothers because they do
not affect the rest of the
system. MildbutSUM. 25c.
• box at your dr'lggist's.
Don't swelter around in heavy clothes
this hot weather I/We can fit you out
with warm -weather desirables—Sum-
mer Vests, Negligee Shirts, , Straw
Hats, and Lightweight Suits.
Everything in Men's Clothing but
boots and shoes.
u Asi sae ..w .lm eirEUK.t
co. fir caaana, users•.
1113
The Signal to Jao. lst for 15c
A ,WOMAN'S GOOD LOOKS r
Depend ea her &weral Webb ed lstltiem tem [rias Mazy a magmay
iasis
More her time bemuse el thaw inedelmilies wilisk rtee assessiell
!herdad frees turfy w mmtheed, is seism fen f .-g-. df ressivisdikramilimmess
then mom her won.* Mitt. 1 die be Mnal`t ey ossws kis dna yaw
spo k owidow webbing end arowiest Meet the eyes fir she Wee y.sy,r'
Imis time sari worms safer lisle, fir ssat Mary
w,se.11�r
matt;kiiivessil ��w lbe sad have is fib tart the
i ,As flung -p--- Yt is the diseases et mimes, M- e▪ i
'L is ilia he* practice that soothed the erdesiea pearlier to weesae-
1 i It were, of the 'oMatsdiehel slain that selenlised sad aged tear fere. This remedy hs
She wsM-ksows Dr. Piano's Favorite Preseriptiee, that has
leashed thousands of wawa earl moved these Gee sisery
matt mlttisried at difiwst periods is life.
MIL lgi f IL Pees.. a[ 1w Brisit Saint. 8.r.1., Os
it...
sod sous... 5. lithe tar three sem sad
es& mill � a.aewa.sih.ew It wee
ere n r aaut.r.. • tthew h
reeds Is
ansate. V oaf I arae 1M www thee too Year�Mtt art sem
!m eii�mos debt mar. I beam. haresi—b- divan.—d but wase ass
met orate the ep Imo see seenseen t•a sled. 1 triad DI was ese weak Dr. Purrs'Irte • �.a j
rm, tom mt N. rant vis.rt 'liars kmsati" � fr LI f 5*, De.
�s meseehos as a1 Who eldur Team tusk lase, tee time
msf hes. Mwettlw se sifted s be. sea hes wit hele ease se
sea"
van roles :
Thi destruction of the house fly is a pnblicd u y.
Almost every American State Board of Health is carrying
on a crusade against him.
His filthy origin and habits, and the fact that his body
Is generally laden with disease -producing germs, make. Was
one of the greatest enemies of the human race.
If the hot'sekccpers of Canada will use
r .1
misers
!1cLE3AN BROS.
1�
THE SQUARE, OODERICH
The home of Semi -Ready Tailoring, Agents for the Famous Car-
hartt Oversee and Hassocks, Fitwetl Hats, Stanield'e Pure Wool
Underwear.
59,000 FARM
LABORERS WANTE)
FOR HARVESTING 1N WESTERN CANAD/1
"GOING TRIP WEST." I "RETURN TRIP EAST.n
Pias bsI1
*10.00 TO WINNIPEG 518.00 FROM WINNIPE.t pm alio how Winnipeg up Plus tuitions
to tlacLed, p.,4yy, w, adnama ton. per m lleim,w all prinf Iaast
bias ....i. caner, w adweston to W lam
GOING ns DATE f'
AVOCET nom—Froall stations on .11 lines on a South of the Grand Trunk 1441.
Line• To,onto toth
Sarnia, includin. all stations on e C.P.R. Tomato ld
Vi What lirnlu.iv,' and Branch Lank Including Gwlph rob-dlvhbn troy
Guelph South and from Brampton South.
AUGUST 1Jn1—From Toronto, and all stations north of, but not IncludingGrail,
Trunk Main Line. Toronto, to Sarni. and trona Toronto iaMtMto.Jim
not Inclu.nn. King-t..o, Sty.. Leer Rnd les new; ase C.P.A. Lineal�011/7_ of Renfrew.
s gid iori,rag; giro
Ore of TonOrth Be and gash,
AVGUST not`-- pm Tware,M rag;
it tstatiioons fir e, I, Onta�NoiW Ss and vr,t;
Jkcl.dk.g C.P.A station.. tluettury to Sault Site. Marie.
.
SUS -VAT seootlbq,aSE ?5111 MILL et SOLO TO IR$1rs6 ORLT
One-way w'e'nd class tkkets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will Inchid.l
it
�enrUkatlo. certificate, with an e.teaelon coupoh, When cetenston roupon hos beensigned
g by • farmer, 'bowlne tom hal enlisted the holder to work as a horn taborer, bo
hon w1a be honored op to September Seth for ticket et rated one-half meat per wap
minimum fifty matt/ M any Nail in west a WInniret on the Canadian P.dlk, Clnadhq
or Grand Trunk Pard& Railway. In Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alb.rta. DWI oat do�M; at be � or Met.eod, Aha. _
A aft M/'erase entitling pi/whaler to • second -.lase ticket 'odd ,rtsf
114 Mt tie Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Par 1'
tdad.tcSewan and Manhoba east of Ma, trod, Calgary wad Echnooloa.
by the same route it, trovef.d on .piny1e lourpory s$ of ken
111 M payment of one half rent per vette taint/nomaify rets) up Is
se Pirie from Winslpq provided the holler deposit, the ortW Late v.It. 5
_ tf71.•1 at deatinatfoa and worksat least thirty deyeat harvrwiag.
911441 {o .e. asarert C.P.A. Atent, w write—
r. O. MDartSY, 5s -A.. C.P.U.. Tweoots
e
persistently, this peril be tremcndously reduced.
•
0 Pee Chec
Mother, please
give us some 0-
Pee-Chee Gum
Mothers, Give your lit-
tle ones lots of 0-Pee-
Chee gurn. They'll like
its delicious flavor, and
it's good for them too
—far better than candy
and sweets.
teeth in good condition
and leaves a delightful
feeling of purity and
freshness in tbe mouth.
0-Pee-Chee Gum
LONDON. CAN ADA 9
SUMMER
GOODS
COAL -OIL STOVES
With the coming ot the hot day_e of Summer you wile:weoc
a New Perfection Coal -oil eltove. With thie ceal-oil stogie yob
have no extra insurance to pay. Call and examine them.
We will send them out on approbation.
LAWN MOWERS
Our large shipment of Lawn Mowers is jun in and we offer
several different incites to chew's) from.
REFRIGERATORS
Do you require a Refrigerator this Mummer ? We have
some in stock and Mere coming.
SCREEN DOORS
Get your Screen Doors and Windom, now and keep the tilos
out in preference to putting them on later and keeping ;them in.
CEMENT
Art you going to build a cement silo this d If me, we
have for rent a set of the London Steel Adjustable Nilo Curbs.
also swinging hoist. These will simplify the building of silos.
We have just received another. car of Nationel Portland
Cement. When you use this Cement you know you halts th•
beet that eau be had.
SPRAYING MATERIAL
Have you sprayed your trees yet ? We can furnish sees
with the Lime-gutphur, &IMO Areengite, of Lead.
FERTILIZER
The ear of Fertilizer arrived pi coople of weeks ego Bold we
have had a big sale of it. Thl• Fertilizer ie an organic metier
with the addition of steamed bone floor. lihnod flour end intssh
These ementiale make it toe inort• valtrAbitaa inan,ire on an
COAL AND WOOD
Owing to the scarcity ed Herd Coal we her* put in a a . •
Domestic Lump Soft Cosi. Tbis coal onaketa apleedel t
for Hard Coal.
I have oleo • carload of dry Mahe, Which make good euanisse•
Let us figure on your ',loathing. herniae, Henri, iiirtno
treolibleg. en. All week promptly attied to and tally
. Phones
LEE
store 22 tlouse-112