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EAST STREET GARAGE
Godetich, next to Town Hall, is the beet ;stew is Use County of
tluain for AUTOMOBILES. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BARRIE
GASOLINE ENGINES, all the latest and name up -to -data makes of
13ICYLES, Etc.
Norrg-We bays con4taotly on band • full stock of repairs and sup-
plies for the above machines and have all the latest improv•
ed methods for repairing the sass. -ill In and have a
friendly chat and a careful inspection of our stock
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EAST STREET GARAGE
GODERICH
Next to Town Hall Always Open Phone R43
MONUMENTS
CHASTE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS
Best workmanship at J. DOIG'S, Clinton
\s J. Dcig imports direct, he is able to give
delivery at close prices.
Designs and prices on application.
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BED SPRINGS
Be FairToYourself
The bed you sleep on determines, toagreat extent,
your mental and bodily er.ic er.cy during the day.
Whether your duties be heavy cr !jf%htyc'u owe it
to yourself to take proper reit, anct the dealcr who
would consult your comfort be! r: a : c ±cr con-
siderations. will be Buick to recommend the
"Hercules" spring bed as the best made.
The "Hercules" embraces every up-to-date im-
provement in its construction -- a most important
one i4 the Basket Edge. which keeps the mattress
from spreading and the bed c!Qthing fr&rt slipping.
The "Herculei" will fit -any Led .perfectly the
"Hercule;" weave is un-,agab:e and give; natural
support to every part of the kady. The "Hercules"
is known as tho'-."a times" weave strong— resilient
--and restful.
The Gold Medal Felt Mattress
Mask of purr 4'nttwn Felt. will cum•
plete a wholesome. healthy bed.
Masdaacturea Bt
The Gold Medal Furniture Mfg. Co.
L-isiterd
Toronto Montreal Winnipeg
Ask Year Dealer
hY)K SALT:
THE BIOLAL : GODERICH 0
LOCALS -- PERSONALS
-Hugh Moore, of London, Is spend-
ing We vacation in town.
- Mr. and Mn. Steven \Vetter .pont
Sunday with friends in Auburn.
-The flight of steps at the foot of
Welte.ley street bas Iweu put in goad
repair.
' --trey, \\w- Strdelart. of Rochester,
New York, is visitiug his parents in
town.
-Mr. Harry titres, of Tomato,
spent auoday with Mesdames (&rays
and MeNevin.
--Mitre Elvis Halutan, of Berlin. is
visiting Miss 01ive Tdchborne, Ang-
leara street.
-Misr Maude Watson. of Toronto,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. McFarlane,
Brittania road.
- -The Misses \Varriner of Detroit,
are paving their annual visit to the
Park house.
- Mrs Harry Climes, of Toronto,
Spent the week end at. hotel Sunset
with her husband.
- Mies Elia Howell, of Des Moinerr,
lows, io visitin her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Its. H. Morris.
-Misses Mildred and Evelyn Hoyer
of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. 11,
J. Fisher. Nelson street.
l‘l--Messrs, William and Ben Smith,
anii the former's wife returned to
Chicago on Friday last.
Mita Kathleen Moore of London, is
the gyest of her friends the Misses
Edina,. Bruce street.
-Mr. Thomas Dither. of Dungan-
non, had a pleasant visit in town on
Monday, the guest of Mr. H. Morris.
-Mr. and Mrs. I.. B. Ring. of Re-
gius, are visitors at the home of Mrs,
Ellen Sinclair, Brittania road.
-The Canadian Order of Foresters
will bold a picnic in Harbor park on
Saturday afternoon. August Sth,
-Mr. Frank Haid of the Onward
Manufacturing Co. Berlin, Ont. gave
The Signal a pleasant call on Monday.
- Mi. Dave Kay, Algoma, and Ilugh
McLean, Kincardine, are spending a
week with Mr. Rohm Kay, of town.
- Dr. Genl•ge Heilmann leaves on
Monday next for Philadelphia, where
he will attend the ostepathic conven-
tion.
-Reg Smith, an old Signal boy, bait
now of Toronto is upending his vaca-
tion with his mother and sister. East
street.
- Tits Tessie Doyle, nurse'cf Tor-
onto is spending her vacation with her
nether. Mrs. C. Lambently, Brock
street.
-The annual Sunday school picnic
cf the Baptist church will be held at
Meneseturg park on civic holiday,
August Soh.
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry "(glen Cliff,'
tauk a touring trip to Brantford, their
own h , and are expected to return
this week
- -Mrs. J. Lowry and children of
Windsor, are spending a couple of
weeks with Mr. and Mts. A. Beevers,
Elgin avenue.
-Mr. Francis Secord witn has been
assisting The Signal staff for the past
two weeks left on Saturday for Free
putt Long Island.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Drummond
of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Drum-
mond-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kett. Etgi.t Ave.
0 -Mrs. Rt ttenbut•y of Clinton. ee-
1 eoit panie.l her sister Mrs. Chime,
and was the guest of Mrs. George
Andrews, Bayfield road.
, -Mr. 0. F. Blair, a former Goderich
and Htuesels barrister, has been sp-
• ',canted city solicitor at Regina, his
salary ieing $:Vk)ti per yea'.
--The piece of cement walk in front
f cite Masonic temple. which has
long been conspicuous by ate absence,
lite being laid down this week.
--Miss M. E. McGlynn. who has
srn"`rtrueGEO• H HMEIER and BROPHEY BROS..ailfttels/odethhaetrnd
en
t o het home near Terswater.
south Street Garage
I Nail' To Davie' 1,I% KRY
'Phone Id
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Don't Wait Till
Afterwards!
Or until aper the acci-
dent has actually hap-
pened.
Bring your Gar to be
repaired now.
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Prompt attention given
and good work guaran-
teed on any wake of
Car.
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JOHN GARROD
1..._.t ll.anion __1
-The store property at the corner
of North ,dear and iSt$uute is Receiv-
ing a coat of paint this week, which
greatly improve« its appearance.
The interior of the Signal office
has received a tre.h coat of paint and
new wall paper. but the ,tett is by no
means as green as the office nun look..
--Miss 8. V. Mallough has returned
borne after visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
Thompeon, of Macklin, Saskatoon and,
nephew. Or. M. R. Blake. of Winni-
peg. Manitoba.
-Thr Misses Manley, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murney of Tor-
onto, are guests of their grandmother.
Mrs. Henry Marney, Toronto street.''
and rather relatives.
-The harvest of wild raspberries
this year has been exceptionally good,
almost any day berry pickers may be
met on the Huron road with a good
load of the luscious fruit.
-On Sunday aftet noon at 1.30
(o'clock nn leas than Bl bathers were
counted at the bathing beach, and as
good a looking orad well conducted
crowd it would be hard to twat.
-Mrs. J. B. Skelly .accompanied by
her two children and sister, Mime
lflbel Doyle. of Calgary, Alberta," are
the guest of their mother, Mts. C.
Lambertus. Brock street.
-The fire bell rang on Saturday
evening and drew a large crcwd of
people onto the streets, but there was
no tire. 1t was only practice in prep-
aration for the Seaforth tournament.
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Paint! Paint ! Paint !
IT PAYS TO KEEP BUILDINGS
PROTECTED FROM THE WEATHER
I We are giving you an exceptional chance to buy Paint at low ebb prices.
A stilt Kt of Elephant Paint to clear at 40c a quart
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This is high grade paint and is being sold today in stores that stock it
at 65c to 75c a quart.
parvest Tools, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Wrenches, Etc.
Paris Green and Land Plaster for the Bugs
Cow Ease and Williams Fly Destroyer for the flies
Grindstones at 25c and 39c each
IThese are all i active demand at this season or the year and you will find
Iyou can save money by buying of us.
kowell
hardware Co. Ltd.
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The Best Place to Buy Hardware
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ARID
Rev bather York, of Indiana. was
Ono guest of bis riser, Mrs. Bullard,
orpnist of Mt. Peter's cb'ircb
The Ladies' Aid of the Viutorie
street Methodist church are holding
their annual picnic in Harbor part
today (Thursday),
Mlr Otindry, of Chicago, and
Mrs. Wm. Young, of Saskatoon, are
the guests of their mother and sister,
Mrs. and Misr Gundry, t'icton street.
Many of the faros in Logan and
Hihlrert are now invaded by the arwy
worm, sr.d there are Tots of them in
Mitchell. A needier of merchant'
have thew on display in sealed pars.
!torte of the ferwernt are plowing hit -
rows second their fields.
--Between the hour of In o'closk
Friday night and Saturday morning,
a sneak entered the premiere of Mr.
John Legg, Sr., of Si. Marys, and ad
.ora, te'd from two purse« 1 h.• n of
$25. No clue to the thief has been
discovered w far.
-A number of the old arc lights, in
St. Malys, which were ordered to he
repaired, were placed iu po.rtion
Saturday evening. and were touch ap-
preciated for their brilliancy.
-Mr. W. L. McLean brought into
the Signet ofte a sample of the
notorious army worm which he' had
brought with hire from Port Albert
where they ate doing so much dawtage
some of the specunen were two iwchrs
in length.
-A way freight cn Sat urdy, in
switching at lite siding of thea%dui•
merman box factory, Tavistock,
crashed through a door of the factory.
Revered M the mechanics working at
machines near the .door. had a close
call. The brakee had failed to work.
owing to the slippery conditions of
Caw rails.
A number of the members of St.
George's choir held apicnic et Hewdtts
grove, Hayfield. on Monday last and
report a most enjoywhle time. The
weather was ideal and_ the excellent
lunch that was served, tended to eft
everyone in the hest of humour. 'I he
drive home by moonlight was
tburoeighly enjoyed by :all and the
days fun will not he soon forgotten.
- lite Misses Sarah, anti Kate
Hardy, are guests at the ''Park
Hoose," and are well known citizens
of (loderich. For many year. Miss
Kate lase been a teacher in McCaul
street school, for a nnniher of years
and looks wtndetfully well. Miss
Handy always accompanies her sister
in their holiday trips. The St. Law-
rence trip delighted theist vet touch.
although they cannot forget there old
hoot town.
- -The annual tea and garden party
--St. Peter's convent is being
thoroughly renovated during the vacs-
ticn period. The basement is bring
excavated and new window frames
added and cther improvements made.
-The house on Lighthouse street
owned by Mr. Peter Wylie. and re-
cently damaged by fire, is (sing put in
good repair. A new roof hying added
and various other improvements
made.
Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Kilpatrick.
of Foelertville, Michigan. :and Mrs.
H. K. Hanson, of East Tawas, Michie
gan, were visitors this week at the
old home near Mafeking in Ashfield
township.
-The motor cats belonging to
Messrs. Fleming and Cadwell, respect-
ively. :a►megather in collision at
Menesetung dirk on Tuesday. No
one was hurt, but Mr Cadwell's car
teceived some slight damage.
-A gentleman walked into The
Signal office on \Vednesday and oath
it perplexed air he t okeil around for
a while and finally said : "1 gues I've
made a mistake: 1 thought it was the
liquor store.- The very idea of tak-
ing The Signal office for a liquor store.
-The court of appeal on the assess-
ment before Judge Doyle was beldam
Wednesday. His Honour patiently
listened to all the evidence in the ap-
peals of the hotel keepers and reserved
his decision until today ''ITur..day 1.
Miss Fern Johnston. Miss Sarah
Milne. Miss Mahe! Hill .and Miss Mc-
Kenzie of Blyth, who rause to town
with the excursion on Wednesday
spent considerable time an The Signal
office talking over old times with
their friends of former days.
-Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Mc('reath. o.1
Tot onto, are visiting the fnrmet's par-
ents, Mrs. McCreath, will spend is
month in town, while r. McCreath,
after attending to business in Toronto,
will return herr for his vacation.
-Dr. 0. 8. ('easier and Mr. R. J.
Acheson have' had the t.mtlevatd in
front of their home. on Nelson street
bordered with cement- This presents
w very newt appeatrnce and may well
be copied by others.
- Mr. and Mn. L. Ring, of items,
have been holidaying et "1'ybryn re-
sidence tit the Fadi:a stun,- !kw Nis -
*lair. 'Hefefrs returning* re' Regina,
Mr. and Mrs Ring, will visit relatives
at points soulh returning to their
borne via Chicago.
Varmom
OF CANADA
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'r2OReDAT, JOLT 811. 1914 •
Funds for
Farming
A generous share of the
financial resources of the
Dales Bask of Camila
is at the disposal of Canadian Farmers.
We are prepared to advance you money for any
legitimate need in your farming operations, on terms
that are fair and reasonable.
Goderich Branch ---F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
Are you intending to fit yourself as a teacher of Music, Elecurionist
or Concert Performer ?
The London Conservatory of Music
offers splendid advantages in PIANU. ORGAN SINGING, ELOCU-
TION, HARMONY. ETC.
Write for illustrated year book for information regarding fees. v h•,Iu-
ship, prizes. etc.
LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. F LINFOHTH WILLGOOSE,
Registrar. Mus. Bac., Prin. ipal.
Address: -- -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont.
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Mr. W. 0. Clark, representative
of the Upper Canada Bible eoelety ,
will preach in the. Baptist church in
the morning and Victoria street
Methodist church in the evening on
on August 2nd in the interest of the
Bible society. He will also give a lan-
tern lecture in the lecture room of
Knox church on Monday evening.
August 3rd, on "Africa" to which all
are cordially invited. Silver collec-
tion.
Almost an Accident
One of our local cyclists managed to
get into a mix-up near the Hotel Sun-
set on Saturday. While tiding at a
good speed and in turning r corner
the wheel skidded in the dust and he
collided with a horse and buggy.
After extricating himself it was found
be hitt r oetained antne bruises about
the arms and a badly torn shirt, while
the buggy had a broken shaft.
;rooks Worked Slick Game
given by the woman guild of St. fast Satertlay two crooks worked a
tient Fre's o:hunch was held in the Ire,clever game nn Mr. J. A. Graham. w
tory gronnde on Thursday of last Chatham jeweler. While one of the men
week and was most successful. All called up Mr Graham by phone and
the Moths were well patronized in -
otherhim away from the store tHr,
other entered the store and told the i
clerk he was the carpenter who was
to make some alterations on the front
window, but he first wished to take
some 'measurements. Ile took the
nteaaureulents and got out, and it was
about six hours later that the clerk
discovered that he had taken a 93011
ring along.
Women's Institute Meeting
The ,nembers of the women's insti-
tute held their annual pink on Fri-
day of last week in the orchard frit
Mrs. Salkeld's farm •Pinehuratl and a
very pleaaent time was spent. The
tables. were stretched beneath the
foliage of the old apple trees and the
weather was all that could he desired
for the occasion. The races and guess-
ing contests were joined and enjoyed
by all. The purger' committee
deserve credit for the way they car-
rieol nut the programme for the after
noon's entertainment.
The regal t^ the -tine, will its helot
at the h of Mrs, Shaw, hlizal.eth
had run aground off Little Current street. Goderich, on Thnrselay August
eluding the,tea tables. and the rectory
grounds was the scene of a very happy
party. The following took part in the
excellent programme which was
rendered. Mrs. ti H. King. Mrs,
Larned, Miss Sturdy, Mr, Patrons and
Mr. 'Taylor, Mr. F. W. Ftohertaon
being the accompanyist. The sunt of
f•_>.ut was realized. The Iadie's of St.
George's guilt: wish to thank all those
who in anyway contributed to the
success of their pat ty.
- -Arrivals this week at the hotel
Sunset include Mrs. Anger and Miss
tiara Daniel, of Toronto: 'Atria 11. C.
Ogilvy and daughter, of (ialvest on,
Texas: Mies Minnie Weyl. of Indian-
apolis : Miss Viola Larkins, of Peru,
South America, any many other from
Toronto and Detroit.
--A murder of intending paatengers
for the steamer Huron had a lung wait
no Friday evening. The haat was due
here at midnight and aftet waiting
until dawn the tveery waiters teturn-
ed home to train later that the Huron
with til passengers on hoard. with at threes o cluck.
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-Mr. and Mrs. 11 Bates. St. David , Case of Dignity and Impudence
street, -have their horse full tit friend. I 17x1 the arrival of the yacht Remoter
this week. Mt. and Mts. Robins' Of II. on Saturday last, a certain gentle-
Itnchester, New York: Mr••, 1' .'son I man employed around th.• harbor, but
l'hesnry. of Seafurth: and Ills, Her• i having no official capacity, approach -
beet Campbell, of Winghanl. being the 1 ed the captain and with conaiderahle
guests, Mrs. Robins and \trs,('heeney I eingnence began to sines him Inc not
are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bttes, • ,displaying the Canadian flags and
- The members of t'ourt Gotleri. h, alit gh the captain stated that this
No :f2 Canadian Order of Foresters, was his Bret visit. to Canadian waters
will hold a garden party bit Hatho,r - and he had nn Canadian flag un board
Paik on the afternoon of 1st uurday, and waw intending to purchase nue as
August the 5'h. Their will be a pro- soon as he crone into port, this of•
gramme of sports. games. etc. In Manus person continued to heap abuse
which all are invited to take part. upon him aril all marine men in gen-
Ever yhudy come, bring your baskets eral who entered Canadian waters
aid have a good time. without a proper ting. The captain
ht anmmiPsiorn admitted it was a bte.tch of etiquette-
- The
ti. netts
-Thr Water and Ir
K lot said he was unprepared. ole felt
held te tweeting on July _aid, and re- it was Metter to take the abuse than
ceived tends'm for piping for use nr the ramie any trouble and the bystander.
military camp. Mr. Fred Htints ten• mane in the concltuion it was a good
der (wing the lowest was accepted. a illustration of "Dignity and impu-
lender fr the Doty engine works deuce,"
to install n pomp for 1ll,itt was also ex- — - —
ceptesd, consider able routine business Frequent Changes of Teachers
was also transacted.
l' row 1hn OttrMfool lleatron
--The guests of the Hotel Sunset shot Ataiil five hundred teachers were ad•
lenged the gneeta of hie Mem-setting park vertiwd for in the Globe on Saturday.
.rb
to a game of haalI, l, which was
play -in Agricultural i .uk,,,on Joe/holeyiifteia a &h. game tteeeltiwgtwb wart
for Menesetung by 111-7. Mr. Boswell
Kelly pitched good ball fon the Park -
Any chill can ni:ike the
pictures.
Every oper.ftioi as plain
as day.
Every amateur should
have their .developing,
and printing done by
an expert.
R. R. Sallows
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- It is reported that the army worm
bat appeared in fort Albeit. Mr.
lames McMillen says they are doing
dautege on his and adjoining farms,
sod the farmers are cutting grain to
use as green feed to save' it from des.
truction
---The third annual gathering of the
Baptist summer school will be held at
Woodstock this year from August Sed
to IIth, instead of at Lake Oonchlch-
ing, as formerly. A glance at the pro-
gramme promisee a most profitable
time to all who may be fortunate
en -rah to astessd.
-Mr. Roy i.nml,y sig 'd na one of
the crew ct I hu steamer Net•hn.g on
Wednesday evening of 1 t week, enol
while engwg...1 retnorini ,*omit . ,n•cra
on Thursday .lipped on the wet dock
and severely sp..trod het setist. Thin
.evident neon•eitst• d tha .reamer sail-
ing without him.
-Mr. 4111.1 lobs. E J. ltuaul..Jl, Karst
Xt. rnnomie. the ongegement of their
danght.r, Evelyn Ms.ar•rtro
Leona. to
Mr. Herbert V. Nicholls. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Nicholls. wharnclife
Rd. Of London, Ont. the wedd ng to
take place quietly, the last of August.
The teaching profession hes always
Ileum WOW upon. tont( grear* of N.. et.
trot, as not pet manent. It is evident-
ly not becoming more so. , The de -
lies and Mr. lump held mp the repute- mand for each a number of teachers.
Lion of the Sunset team. and this is only a part of them, indi-
,ates that htndreds of schools will
-The Signal belles with Mr. A. E. commence the term after vacation,
Bradwin in charge and Mrs. Bradwin which is really the beginning of the
aa chaperon started on their trip to school year, with new teachers. Some
New tort and Bermuda lhia morning of these have only had the teachers
(ThursdayI 1 y the early grand Trona for one yew r. others for two, and some
Main. The _party were met at the de. for a longer period. Rut in the major -
pot by Mr. R. R. Sallows who took a Re of ease.. In the neral arborrlw epee•
couple of pictn,ers of them. Quite a laity, frequent, -
nnmlwr tit friends wet.' present to does not contra
wieh them Gard speed, a good tins* It requires sot
and a Kate rel urnto becotoe thorhbghly acquainted with
On Raturday afternoon the em- the habits, mental and moral trait..
plops' of The liignwl invited rt number anal envtrironments of pupils, hut as it
of it friends tow picnic to be Add at i the reyuiwite knowledge is not much
Bayfield. Thirty g.tbered and were
than obtained In raspy tosses till
singe is the rule. It
to to efficient work.
titne for a teacher
erievsryed to this *Die grgnode in a a'.changr 1w made. These things ought
e n .Ir of ►tl►.+d ag
wons. Rbr otter nbt so to be but bow to curve them b
p a problem. One thing can be done as
noon rslnt ry g {n Towing. suggested by the Globe: "Both in-
laubch tl.l.•. s.r h. II and other .peetors of schools and hoards of trete
game.. After lunch bad tarn waved ore. should do all in their power to
in tote picnic style the poorly hod w discourage the trarsfer of teachere for
pnanenatia thrtugb the town. it was
to illy an Libations crowd that returned
to Goderich lat. at night. happy and
well content with the dr 'a outing,
Roomer has it that one of the party
ram. away with a souvenir of the re
restaure n :.
instdequate causes."
As many 7.1 these ^hangss become
oecewry through tear -hen. dropping
out there should he eneowrsgentent
Liven by the educational authnritire to
make the profession move permanent.
but 1t will not avail much while such a
---The Steamer Huron will call on large percentage of those who enter
her regular up-ttip on Tuesday. 1 the proteasion are women.
i'1. ROBINS
Here Are a Few
SPEC IAL.S
For This Week
If) Mbn'. Motite, regular tilt, SG 45
Bays' and Men's Straw Hats,
regular up to 75,5. to clear 10c
\len'r+ I'ants, regular 92. ....51.38
(IOW's }trumpets. to clear 23c
Boys' Bathing Suits, to clear25c
50 dozen Row Ties. re: y ape -itl.Ific
Men's Bordered Handkei eh'. t .
ti for ..25c
Men's Harvesting (dotes, "Tec-
h": line .. .., 25c and 23c
M. ROBINS
Agency for : l'ral.ocl)'. Overall,
Berlin Shirts
open Evenings Until 8:31
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Illtra
!lees Mesterei
Jul and queue.,Pr t n 'i..ini
July M Rural ti. r.e Ask. t!
Ana 17 Rot &lased ,yr. r1
Arg, IS 1%.141 140011111 Yeo•, '1
tang 111w anrkpm waaalr r.. sr. 4n"w
a d.► s• bawl a .sire 'rasa
.•meow. raw ....s ~dew
.lar aaser.-dr steamed bosh.
Mar -sass .. 11 Clog K
ora. Tway oat
A NEW TERM
nt.n. September tet 1a tae pot "Ne
Vanes and t hones tstrestq Tomato. Tata
snbel a great rep.'*rtes fir seps•fse
trawls. write tear ter Cowart*.
a1'PS4'RIBE lvutHI: EPINAL.