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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-2-18, Page 8I T.VYDAT, Vra*VARL 18, 1915 New, Wall Papers We ha%.• already received several large shipment* of Spring Nall Pipers, and while our stock is not yet complete. as waoy of the papers ate not yet made, we cart show you very pretty Canadian Papers- d,fic and ur per toll up to loc. 1 Imported Wall Papers I0'{0,. ted Wall Papers this year air Mole lw.u,onable than ever. c..u,utrlciog as low as 111,• per roll up to 701c. Many papers priced at Fie. Lel' and 'tic with pretty cut -vat. bordtt-b to match, osome o[a them already cut out, others denigeed to be cut out, ranging in prier front lc up to 111• and Lir per yang. The Goderich Book 8 Stationery Co. U EI ). l'OITEH OULTIS THE DRUGGIST for the Made - in -Canada Goods and everything in the Drug Linc, Photographic Supplies I Eastman's Goods). Neilson's the chocolates that are dif- ferent. All your wants cheerfully and carefully attended to. Phone or(4ers promptly delivered -- 'Phone 19 The Store that pleases {N.tice to the Farmers! GRAIN LGVtf)? and CHOPPING MILL We are now prepared to buy all kinds of Grain at our eleva- tor, north of MaeKwin's coal haids, Goderich, and will pay the ighest price., at all times. CHOPPING We beg to announce also that we have installed an up-Gi- l/late Chopping Mill in cooper- 1on with our grain business and are now ready to attend to the wants of the farmers in this lineII. We shall be glad to chop or roll grain any Jay in the week, and if you will give to. • trial we trust that gond work will merit your continued l.atrunage. J. E. BAECHLER DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE. Annual Meeting of Akeeek Chapter - /mother Years Geed Work. The Ahmrrk Chance' of t he 1).ugh- tan ot the Empire bead Its annual meeting on Monday afternoon wt the court boom.. The .ecrr:ary, Mee. Carrie, presented the following report of the work of the pact year. which was received with b gratification : To the Regent and Members of Akira* 1'brattier. I.u.1).►.. LAnlxn,--k is with pleasure I pre- sent to yoti obi. lourteeath annual report of inn. Chapter, rrcordingav it doer 0*01 of uur tnnat successful years. We bare al present on our roll fitly - there member. and have held. during the year, in all twelve meetings -tem regular And two special --which were well ..fiend. d. ( ii July 12th we had tag dAy, there being :. large number "t visitor.. in town. Frrwt this we realized the handsome sum of 9484. We would Tike to mention in connection with thi+ natter our appreciation of the aseistatice given us by the young ladies of for town in selling the tags and in helping us in every way. Through the kindness of Mr. Reg Blackstone, Iwndutaster of tbe :Bed Regimen.. a collection of ::i7 was taken up at it conceit in the Mquare. This sum we- donAted to us and was expended for the benefit of the wives and chiWrc,i of the tarn of the first .•ontingen► from liodrrich. We. are indebted.l.,, to the cit:zrna of (iode- tieh for their liberality. Our hos{ i1g11 has been this year. as in the pt.t, principal rare. Dur- ing the year we have expended on it the •um of *1(11. Fifty dollars of this was. given t.' the I,oatd to help in the furl f 1. The test ham beer. ex- pended in- waking the nur+ev home • -tui, the hutttital more comfortable- ..ucl. as the purchase of ,curtains, blind*. towelling, table linen. sheet- ing, stretcher. mattress, linoleum. blankets, etc.. also l'hi istma. cheer for the patients and A gift to the lady superintendent. A pocket case was &leo presenter, to the graduating purer, Muni Chandler. Tbr hospital at Nasik also received its uw•1 gigitt of 95.1111. Our hospital ha. •been kept very busy for the greater part of the year. and our greatest regret ie that we have not nearly enough acettmmoda- 1 ion- for all the patients wk" • apply for admission. We have not been forgotten tahie year by our good friend, Mrs. Minor. of Chicago. who has tient us a gift of $2i, for which we ate very grateful. We wish &Isot.o extend our deepest �sympathy to two of our members. Mrs. J. M. Field and Mrs. V. M. Rob- erts. who have buffered bereavement dtwiog the past year. Two of our meetings have bees made particularly interesting by the reading of two excellent and instruc- tive papers -one by the Rev. Joseph hlliott on "The Cause of the Present War," read by the secretary, the other bythe Rev. J. B. Fotheringbant qn "rvia," read by the regent Our thank. are due to both these gentle- men for the trouble they have taken in preparing the papers. I feel that this report would not be complete if mention wete not made of the calamity that has befallen Europe and the efforts we have made to do our small part to help alleviate Get After that Cough with ss6ees-r• White Pine and Spruce Balsam J. A. Campbell, Pnm.B. Central Drug Store North St. Ind Square .Goderich IBE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO must have atten- tion. otherwise you run grave .Mantes of Con- sumption, Pneumonia. or Con- gestion of the Lungs. Toavotd these risks. apply PEPS with- out delay. Unlike ordinary c.nigh mixtures. syrups. etc.. PEPs do not contain opiates or harmful drugs. and are there- fore best for children. All liquid cou•;h medicines. lozen- ges, etc.. go to the stomach, and every mother knows bow easily baby's stosaach is deranged. Once put baby's stomach out of order and all sorts of trouble arises. PEP. heal the lams, throat and breathing tubes without disordering the stoataeh. A.; a 1.1':1' dissolves In the mouth. healing. health -giving pine fumes are given off *bleb ::r.. breathed dos n direct to the vat of the trouble, quick: heal - lir the Iaflan.cd membrane.. As soon as baby's cough is ':eard. deal waste tinge oa use - 1, itt re:n•dl.s. Try PEs.. PEPS ere a: ) the adtllta beet cure for toughs, void`, bronchitis. asthma. hoarseness, and A11 throat. chest. and lung alb::.: t- All ltrurgisfx and <tor•. or I'Et's ('(i • Toronto, Winnipeg. or Montreal. S'k. box. FREE TRIAL.-ticsl name rrrmtain incmsllr of piper .ad Ie. stamp. for free trial package. S Hospital Account. RR('giP'M. hat Feb Ns t Jnr ea hand Dena Receipt- tag day Macey free brut nasatbsn. Mn. Miner Interest at Bank Cash on band Mitigator koseital airflow, for �ppNagtal WasadDry l tor sfo and Musical ts 8ue�tora�l ease for aurae l.'krlwmas cheer for hospital Ckrt.tma. gift. MI. Chandler Doetatlon is bo -NW board lespea.eo. tag day Transferred to special seceunt Balsam es head ,NEW TAXES IMPOSED r ALL - ROUND INCREASE IN THE CUSTOMS TARIFF. Special Taxes on Banks, Loan and In- surance Companies -Stamp Tax on Commercial Paper -Every Latter and Postcard to Bear Extra One - cent Stamp. The budget speech,ot Hon. W. T. White lost week provided for radical r.•v..u'n of the tariff. 10 meet the Targe deficit in the 1haliiun.o treasury. \t'ith a small list of exceptions. their i- en all-tuw.d incrrw.e of seven and • half per cent . in the general and five per cent. in the B itl"h prwfrrential ta"ff. while the free bat i, abolished, ...r for cettai14 spec.fl-d article.. Masa eaoga.l e. Igisal0. sad !degragh - eampaNuR salla �1tat sesbikrOaa Oa beak mals de. iiMlaa Were r ls be a tag et 1 poor 111111.. ser ea tryst ad bias Maw t:.. lax �s:aura-:i �:. We and arias sans--.. WS Mr' seat et sat prembrls. 1pacyable endMaps" all .illy sty Meamehlp debugs 0seeramaat wW 'sleet See Mab .sob wham the WOW east to W. sad /es sash aur test ak $ ot at. Oa pair ear aM elsealag ser berths liars he taz of 10 seals tai Mesa ea Leda A tax of 11 Is ceded ss alte--i-lu I coming to to $1111 b as pubis tris la Awls or the west • is for bertha Mating ea b SW sad 99 that for Meths ever at There well 'he a Manor lot et ter seats epos soas.erdel pagan. at as p..Mgea, ch- eMa balm mai bealaw egrem eenI, r well as ea stare.. amid nosey ars. laves Isar ed postcard wit bear a ser seat war stung Mar st bass a two haat Many and pastel nates one Mat; peasat madlolas Mill pay a Ing et oath seat Oar each tea mw at east Ottli•tt gsasparkting was trees will se 'y- a tax Ili ler orals pr quart; lama ser tK atnI ger plat 7.s.' Sy ream of the trade ooavestio s 7% era Smash Wart ladies sat Orx..w the =weaned dudes M net ipply to dot tablas waits Abbess Ind embroideries t u. sem. Rnrgfivwe ¢n , t Tbe AMU= faros la the tad! b..•r' or la the tomer fres art LSI are rat ge be the glad I n beesee are as follows: Wish. aka. ter the Miasma st sled. Moo ail a osMaa peotuete, ser. ata, all.1It Ibr Is. Wham Tatham eggs, 4 wheat flawn wetleaet est muMa.m 9se sad and mum blase. Mom .lam Mak ban (ger at). RewrlMae _I.a__M. ewer. Bristles peps& gala% tnatalllaf la VP* peewee. alms. Maga, few the sufferings i. has caused. segs amid reapers emotion ditsA1e. When the war Ant began we rr* secretary, Mrs. Carrie : trainer. Mier. surgical adental Metre- ceived a communication from the an Millar : atandard•hear•er. ss b Mimaterial tOr suss. mawdame headquarters of the 1.O.D.E. asking Ray.: councillors. Mess W. LK, and articles for the manufsc- us to donate a sum to help provide a Carey, Yield. slack, Phages. J. at Wader twine Canadian hospital ship. Mn. Fleur- Acheson. Noble. McKim, O. C. ! . tessea1c of revenue antici),ated iog, of Ridgewood Park. kindly of- Wbltely. Bowie and (fallow, acrd Mier mese changes r from $20.000,00e leen. Mr. White estimates the total rbdtbarea daring the coming year over ;200,11x0.000, lndadtng the aaeed war expenditure of ;100.- . 100:. He propwes to borrow the IN d the latter aacunt On the tact basin the revenue - osld yfe'd $110.000.000. The new tariff tike liege will east onlypart of deficit. The tariff changes. .or . Williams' ri/t'idf. �se'ding to atom go tato effect Isedittely. tm- Neuralgia is not a disease -it is only a symptom. but a most painful one. It mut is the surest sign that your blood it weak, watery and impure, and that liter tett al The election of ;officers resulted as follows : Honorary regent. Mrs. D. Mac Donald : regent. Mn. W. L. Eliot Mrs. Cleo.: first vice-regsot, Mreo. II:. Roes: second vice- nt, Mrs. R. C. Hays : ru feted our Chapter the e of her 11 grounds for a garden party to raise funds for that purpose. It was de- cider, us, however. that it would be bet- ter to make a hoe -lo -house canvass, several ladies volunteering to collect in the various wards. By this means the sum of 94110 was raised and for- warded by the Mayor. Later on we made an appeal to ther.ti use use citizens of the town for clothing for Pei -1 '(' s j the unfortunate Belgians. This ap- peal was noblyresponded to and we rent a bale vaued at 9310. We also presented each tnerobet of the first overseas contingent from the town with a wrist -watch. as a slight memento. Koch member of our society also contributed to the nineties Mary's fund to provide the soldiers a: the front wi h s small Chi i+turas gift. We tlo Dot mention these matters in any spirit of having done more than 'we needed to, for we know well that, no twitter how witch we may have done in the past or how much we may do in the coining year, we will still not have done any more than our duty. En .wing as we do that the beat blood of Britian, and of het colonies, is be- ing poured out like water on the battlefields of letance in defence of Mr. C. J. Lee, Vatchell, Ont., as)'s:- median and for the cause of human- "For several years 1 wan troubled at it it would ill become us to sit with intervals with neuralgia in the head folioed hand.. and chest. The pain 1 suffered at "There is nons t the slightest doubt but times was moot intense. I was con that we shall be called upon to make tinually doctoring for tbe trouble, ho' r* metifl.s during the coming ear, found nothing kegl. . give me peratlen' Let 11.4 make them cheerfully as loyal relief until 1 ban to nae Dr. Wil- liam: Pink Pilin. Thanks to this med- icine my Wood ha. been restored to a healthy condition and every .ymptont of the trouble. has disappeared. 1 can.m therefore, with confidence recomenu Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all who suffer fermi ferthe Ike:* pairs of neu- Yua there caa get ere pills tbmugh any medidw dealer or by snail at id rent* a box or sit boxes foe 92.50 from The Dr. Willies's,' Melissa. Co., Brock- ville. Out. aye., THE ACUTE PAIN FROM NEURAL6I A NILE. Tbie member* of the Nile threshing sy.dlcate were en.priained to a fowl Mat the bun of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young • taw evening. ago. The evening was spent in prngesslve euchre, after which iog create and make were served. Ptrtur Menten, --The members oft 1. O. L. Ni. 1062 are arranging to have a public meeting in the Metho- dist thatch, Nile, on Wednesday. Peh- eem+h..rry� fib. Rev. (1. C. Kahle, of %esdaeboeo', D O. chaplain of Ontario Wert, has commented t0 be present and deliver an address. Other &altare are expected to take part. ♦sealeaetromest.Al monis will ales be All are hawked to Bend. ow need tot bring may. Asir to he bakes at 7.4E of k x,000,000.' for this reason your ner!es are ally starving. had blood is the sole cause of the piercing pales of neuralgi -good rich Mood is the only cure. In this you have the reason why Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure neuralgia. They are the only medicine that con- tains in the correct proportions the ele- ment. needed to make riot, red Mood. This rich Mood reaches the root of the trouble, soothes the jangled nerves, drives away the nagging. stabbing pain and braces upour health in other ways as well. (Here is proof - daughter* of our great Ru►pire and remrtnlwting that the day of adver- sity in elan the day of opportunity. In conclusion 1 feel sure that we all hope that the spirit of unity and kindly feeling which has marked this year will also. -hard: trrise the year we are now entering upon and that it will be a year of e ff n t and achievrwreet, of 'eerie. M other* and pewit to Once. selves'. (rigued) Rbizanirnt W. CAttatg. Thr treasurer. 'Miss R. Millar, Are - mated the following financial stare• mrnt : RR1'VPra. au reb. 1•, b taw's ea band fittal he fres 1x0 0 p na told Dins% sun to nt-d' of band Memel fee estrtsUs I el Noe I_ � pf.f Itelun•l on wri-t wMwew 0 B yrl..,.deaf food ILO Prisons. Mary- ChrWaMs her � NO' Ideal t rwm , pee .e.r. 7 M i.terwt M ewe p.M is Sao 00 few 0 0 0 IOA W rbvglt..Ntiel.1...05..) t1i cheeseSorrow, M. A. Porter. tressrrw pawl- wee la 1 1 Pea araba ra� ri Irani m. had t a� a.I�1an oat r IMI ad Itinstl.w q NMhMw•g Oa.Msr ■seal w�srs Mess en Med Ots.n -The tolbwing from a recent issue of The Winnipeg Free Pres will tae of i.teerst to Ooderieb readers, the bride and others of those inentlna.d being wen known here : Mee. W. R Oiliest, formerly Miss Annabel) Swan, received Saturday afternoon for the that time sines her marriage at he, 70sWestminster �ehostess aty*ofybh J•oesue sere. prettily emttroldered. Her mother -le -law. Mrs, Ooent. sr . who,eeeieed with her, was gowned In Meek m.essallwe silk. Ptak esthetiots were used In the living root., and In the dining mom a daiuty tea table waw centred by • Japanese brooms howl filled with punk ware. Mrs. Lorne Elliott tied fi re. H . N. .1. !flaw poured tea. Mrs. H. A. McFarlen and Mn. Fred Porter cutting the Ices. Those e asiniae/g were Mem ilia Ooldthorpe, Miss teasel Dousles. Mier Alit. Om M i▪ Mle Bruwmhe.er. MeMelt Rets REINFORCE) Sbettared O•rwraw owe In Three Pisses-•-wertwded Die Undo► Sea Fighting continues to Bekowtas, ears last week, the Germane ands peogreme et frightful east. forty men having been killed. The dela to have captured 000 Mehfans The Rtaulaas re - and balm os grimy. have Npuleed • aims at flush Maas. pad the ties of battle sways boob• etas and forwards. The Homeless Merebcompelled at the beginning e ground before the mere. d the which swept down the Oar a passes The Rosala$.. tlgft- doggedly. withdrew - to the north Kim potang, sad there on mere tutground. where tai snow wM ., they eatrenebed themselves end .welted the Austro lerrsa d- trsaoe ity a web timed soalatsr- M k the Amalass shattered the enemy's line et tat points ..mask �ln to retire. impeded the =treble., bat We Ratans are movies forward. 1a1s cold 1s farinas the 'magmata 20 below ea with a plsrelrg en wind which mattes and day= .me enemy s.evambe to sold more Uy tMs the wttherasameastl C►�w+p.tysng troops Here a greet tut `jg ty to reseal' g the woodcut. Tab their collapse, sa,awta meat) made ante sufferings, and stew en- velops velops them. beemmlag at oath • ',lading sheet aml tomb, b thoussl ds. oath strict= altogether disappear. Oa the left bank of the Vlstela Inver there Is 'Odense that the Dew maw are swamis, their terms pied they evidently are prep•rl s s tow attark to that regime. Veit Wears Wear M Snead Ifo was disclosed 1a the Has d last week that Beret vas • brother e Gerona +versed the of Selpwa, hat a msec at Hove, /ass from idea s1gaatlfng opeesttett might ember be out" The llama le a o0na1- Ovttl.h gobbet and is adman/ prated,. ti ....ie flue Red Orme NEW DRESS GOODS New Wash Goods New Suitinqs Shown Saturday for the First Time If you can spare the time visit the store on Saturday and see the first showing of new Dress Materials in wool and cotton. These goods are fresh from the case this week and represent the latest and most favored fabrics for suits and dresses th-. coming season. Saturday and next week we will be glad to have you come and look them over. They arc worth a visit and wee know you will he interested. Rig Selling of Coats at $S.75 The last of the Winter Coats must go, and go at once. Saturday we make a big display of ladies' and misses' Coats at the very low price of $5.75. These are Coats that sold in the regular way up to $15.00 and $2o.00. It is not our policy to carry them over. They must be sold this sea- son. Saturday you can buy a $15.00, $iS.00 -or $20.00 Coat for only $5.75 BARGAINS IN MUSKRAT COATS! Sizes 36 and 38 If you wear a 36 or 3S we can give you the big- gest kind of a bargain in a Muskrat Coat. There are several in these sizes to sell and we would like to sell them before the month is out. They are brandnew Coats this season and we guarantee the quality of them with no reservation whatever. A Muskrat Coat at $32.50 These Coats are made from prime selected Southern Rat skin., nicely marked and evenly miatched. Pelt is soft and pliable and will give splendid wear Lined throughout with heavy furriers satin. Choice of three at $32.50 High-grade Canadian Rat Coat $65. This is the hest quality Northern Canadian Rat, a really beautiful garment. thick soft fur, pelt as soft as velvet. Et'enl• marked and properly matched. Lining of best quality furrier"' satin. This quality Coat sold all over early this season at 1190.00 to 995.00. We have but one Left. This is a large 36, and rather than keep ,. $65.00 it over we will sell it at Val W Splendid Values in White Cottons We are ready for the spring sewing with splendid values in White Cottons. These Cottons are imported by ourselves direct from the British mills. They will be found par- ticularly adapted.. for all classes of wear and are finishedlsoft to make sewing easy. We strongly recommend our three qualities,which„ we sell at per yard • iOc, 124c and 1Sc These are made from pure Cotton, evenly spun, and will be found to give excellent ser- vice for the many purposes for which White Cotton is used. At 12ac A special line of Egyptian Long Cloth, full 36 inches wide, suitable for underwear of all kinds. Standard 15c quality. Special 121c peryard ................................ . Fine English Cambric Two qualities in -a beautiful quality English Cambric. This has a clear bright finish, very fine round even thread and really a most beautiful Cotton for fine sewing. It is made in one of the best mills in England. We show it in two qualities at 15e per yard m7� and 17c Dainty Embroideries Shcwing of dainty designs in Iidgings with Insertions to match. Fine muslin or nain- sook beautifully embroidered. Of narrow and medium widths we show a particularly - good assortment. In most of cases Insertions t0 match. Prices ran at per yard sic, 10c, 12ic and 15c. We direct particular attention to the quality- of the line of Embroid- ery Fdgings on fine nainsook at Bargains in Insertions Stocktaking showed us that we were over- stocked in Insertions. We are taking the only means of readjusting things quickly and offer you two big bargains. Lace insertions lc - .1 500 yards to sell, Valenciennes and Cotton Torchon Insertions, some slightly damaged but will be all right when washed. Worth the' price asked over and over again. lc Per yard Embroidery Insertions 7c 300 or 400 yards of these, medium and narrow widths on cottony, nainsooks and muslin. Splendid patterns suitable for almost any pur_ pose -for which you can use Insertions. Reg. nlar values 20c and 25c. Clearing at 7c per yard. New shipment of Nemo Corsets just received from N.w York. All nixes in the standard line. we carry. HODGENS BROS AUBURN. WRnNSSDAT, Feb. 17. Mr. Stoke, of Tavistock, is visiting Mr. Deo. temp. Miss Raney Befit spent a few days at the home of Mr. Jae. Yates, town. Mrs. J. C. Clark has recovered auffIce.tly to he able to return WI her home. Mrs. J•eol,IWagner is attending the funeral of a I Meer at Tavistoeb this week, Geo. Yunghlut .hipped • cdr of cattle on !latus day sod • car of bogs of Wedn.sd.ay to Tomato market. Mr. I)enhnlmi s h • pees baa cow rnenced wok at I beet Medd'', .r.. p•yIs.g "911112 per .r for bay in the buil D. Mr. Arehle R .son started on his rural wrath ere et on Monday and ee'w the forme - ;HI have their daily pate's. Mrs. John Dhgw.el spent a few day. Imo week Halting her parents and awaiting therm to get settled in their new bran. Th. Red Orme Society held a quilt- Iing the at the borne of Mr. H. Novae** std eneeeeded 1. ones Ieight meths toe t seedy SMglsst 1 ST. HELENS. MowDAT, Feb. Lit Worgs's ieutern-r..-The Women's I InatItute of 8R Helena will hold its . monthly meeting on Fehniary 23 al 1 the home of Mrs. R. H. 2'D oiolock. Subject.: "Omni, "Whole- I some Dishes for the Wca :" °Weall; answer. "Idea on Mewing :" question drawer, music, ete. Any .•t .he I.dies who can enatribute any .shite goods suitable for bandages, etc.. twill please bring it along to ter NNW I". Visitors are always weleoms. Nowa Nwrt s. -Mr. Ake Cameron a Winnipeg. and Mr. Waite. Webb, orf Lu.;know. spoilt Thursday with Mi. W. Ifs Gordon Mier Elisabeth Saederaoo, of Wheaton'. was • visitor at Mrs. R. [. Miller's over %.day.... A sleigh -load of yowl" Peeleti spent • very -merry (teeming et Jar. Jima UMr.ia's of W.dse51ay Mime Crlasle MIM.. d 8tr.ttoed Normal. was borne over Bunchy Mrs W. J. 1044 ,pent a how day. ib Whgham last week .... The resraam d theta= Mr. Ford, sr., Of Wlaghase. were laid in Bethel esmdary w fhb. fib Mn. Rohl Wools west to Stanley eswtship ea hday se amid the total et her Mide la-isw. the iate Mrs. led. KINTAIL. MONDAY, Feh. lith. WsaaLT Nrws BvnORT.-The Mis- sionary iersionary Bonny ty hold • union meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Mulver on Wednesday, when Rrv. J. B. Hardie gave the ambers an inIereetingR ad. deem o. "Women and Their Oeod Work." Mrs. T. Dickson, of TIv- j erton, spent last week vi.it,ng In tie ' neighborhood Mr. A. Griffin re- ' torted to Detroit on Saturday, eon- ditio s in bin line of busier. harts( somewhat isprovedMr. slain MaeDosald bad the arWortnne to lase a Inc yearling colt lam Friday...... Messrs. O. Uolim,oe and Oolia Mae - Orrice .tad. a hnslnw trip to Oode• rich on Thursday Mrs, R. Mea„ Eses s e.tertaieed • number of her Bleeds on Moxday Vitt Mrs R. Campbell of [.00ba1 , visited hi : Metall eft !friday. Try Oaso.g'. saw irquois amort. mast, chole. note .ed Severed ehoelate In a sr tet oi mew Mastless Jost In at B.Itteo.Ih side d Square. Phone 04. Saran' Mink dist DebaNtwes. The Rtediag Sank bus paha/ 111111.000 she peermat. Mhaakens et Os tows el !t►\ ital. Maar