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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-16, Page 4TWOmeseAT, Berra area Id lath ItPayy0h1 to look around before baying year Clothing this Fall. Clothing is up in price. Did you notice where one' Toronto firm raised their prices three dollars per shit ? We bought early from the largest whole- sale in Canada ; they bogght their woollens in large quantities one year ago and Ted the big advance which came later ; of course the war tax has to be paid, this will amount to about fifty or seventy-five cents. Call in and see our cloth- ing, ,compare prices all you like with others -we know where you will buv. • W. C. Pridham's GOOD CLOTHES S oLF. AGENT Hilt Society Brand Clothes made to special order L._. Brantford Roofing Suitahit for all :kindsof-build-, Ings : houses, barns or sheds. Crystal I in red or green),$3.50 per square. No. 3 Asphalt Roofing, $3.50 per square. No. 2 Asphalt Roofing, 13.00 per square. No. 1 Asphalt Roofing, $2.25 per vinare. Mohawk Roofing, $1.75 per squate. Phone 1::. Hamilton Street CANADA'S GREATEST CROP. This Year's Yield Ninety Doe Per Ceti Create- than Last Year's Ottawa, `lent. 1a. -In a bulletin betted today the ceusus turd eta hales oftlre publishes i:e moot al prelimityary eeuraste of the production in Canada of the principal grain clops. The preliminary 'etiolate of this year's w heat clip in Canada is a total of 3teactiJ,!tj1 bushels from 129e39,4(0 acre.. representing an average yield per acre of 28.7a bushels This total s 147.5:9,wil bushels. or til per Bent., in exec.. of haat year's inferior yield of 181.2111,000 bushels; 77,122,81.10 bushels. or 3a per cent , in excess of th. prev- ious higbeet yield of V1,717.IUi bushel. in 1913 ; and 112,0414 ire/ bush- els. or Fie per clot., in eiceese of the annual average yield of 190,020.0t11. bushels for the flee years 1910 M 1914. In acreage, average yield per are and in the total yield the present estimate is the highest on rerord for Canada'. Of outs the total yield for 11115 is a•- tfmated at ON million bushels from mammon acres. en average yield per acre of 42.94 brtebels. 11mr1•y i• pieced at 51.e13.000 bush- els from 1,609.3311 Acres, an average per Gore of 34 l4 bushels. Rye yields 2,314, 70n bushel, 11 om 112,800 scree. or 21 Si bushels per acre. and flaxseed 12.199,- i100 bushels from ',(rebel") acres, or 12.11 bushels per acre. The estimated total prrduetinn et wheat in the three Northwest Pros- trates (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AIMte) M 275,772,200 bushels, se com- fI'rr w11b 140.9601,000 bushels last l eA 11uIUMAT1$M CURED. Wm ler Willie Rails Ki/aey Pills Ass a Mleivile.a Median. (hand Papas Wort, Gas (a. Qu.., 8api► lath.- 111► -That rheum• eta t* t1M e0a11 s of diseased dome In the ease of Miss ae. et this place. She bad nwir..lgia, cramps in tis. eswcl.s. MEW berry heavy and bad a &swing .vacation aero.s the loins, and skim was dry and bash, and it itched mei horned at might. These air all symptom of dim.-wd kidneys. When sic -mired her kidmys with D.M i P111s the symptoms so did the rheumatism. a_ whist ebb says : 'Tome Doers kidney Pi11s are a sarvele m median*. 1 wlheed for sco .1eseire with otessosaterei nem My monks "mold ersemp, any Rm.O were im+y •.d bad • dra(tmt•g emmmelba.gross the Woe end say asst dear! and it !kited and AU U1'M. Tenant T, Sept, IL Rev. W. (nosplashed .tsdn. m ley 0 Mtaday. 14... ♦. Lima( ie having i. plese-se of a visit from hie father, d oo►oue,t. Mr. Jus. Lawson drove • load of our young p..opl• over to Bossy brook to mkt With M. E ortb of the eth Modist church y hsevert- bag. All report i profitable aid es- joyeble time. Mr. Howard and Dr. Howard, of Lana... are vi•i ing their r.layves. Mr. John Pierce, tb. Mimes Blur and Mea Munro. Mr. Hooped i. 1a hie ninetieth year and tor that great age ppeare to be bale. Mr Cleo. Dawson has raised the roof of his house, making 1t a two-story building. Toe weather baa been un- favorable for this work and damage war done by rain to the interior Mr. Lorne lacrisgeour, of Blyth. has the carpenter work and the Ooderieb Planing Mill Co. supplies the material. The weather on Sunday detaioed many from being present at the Methodist anniversary service.. Rev. A. E. Jones, a former psator, now of SLratbroy, preached two instructive and thoughtful sermons. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mies Margate[ are spending a few days renewing ac- quaintance* here after Ave years' •b- arbel.. Mr. John Evans baa been called to Toronto by the Sterling Bank and left Monday morning. Before leaving be was prevented on [Saturday reening by his Auburn meads with an address and a pair of cuff liake and a tie pin. He left with the best wishes of all for his future surreal in life. Mr. Rottlsu- son, of West Toronto, arrived Satur- day Dight to supply in the St ming Bank. KINGSBRIDOE. V oNuut, Sept 1:(. After a summer of aleso.t continu- ous rainfall, ,frizzle and fog it is still wet, despite the (' m tda Temperance Act and misleading prtopbecies. The only way 'to keep dry In this kind of weather is to get into a min -up it. front of a binder end come out second hest. That wake. the times pretty diy. . RAIN, RAIN. RAIN! -If this deluge continues u will surely be advisable t commence the building of aouther ark. Although the majority of the tarniets here finished harvesting oper- ations a coupl.. of weeks ego, there is still cove grain in the fields and the condition of the weather at the lime of writing is certainly detrimental :o dr/swing it in A• in the surrounding districts. harvesting rhes year was • stiff proposition. C itt.ogg the long, lodged grain WAS slow anti I iboi while stngking and drawing in fur tangled sheaves was I.ke scratching down the bulwarks of Gibraltar Threshing has commenced wok) a good number cf gtiod machines to handle the bumper crop. Kenneth M.•Lenn, Tho. Richardson, Robert Cntran and John t.reen will in all probability mononnl:z.. practically all of the barn cleaning of this district as in formet years. The barns are all well filled and it tins been year• since there were so many grain stacks. Some farmers b addition to the full of their barns have several gigantic rick. est 'oats. Considerable fill wheat has been sown this 1111. some prat in a few day.. while other fields have twelve or four- teen days' growth and are now pre- seuting a msgniftceot appearance, almost covet ing the ground. thane. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Finn, of DeLeon, suited Kinest.' idge relatives last week, returning on Thursday to Goderial .... A •er•y enjoyable even- ing was spent by the young people of this locality On Tuesday of last week in daneiog and card playing at William 11ct'arthy's.... Mr. Ted Griflln return, today after a short visit herr. He was accompanied hack- by hi. wife, who spent the last fortnight at the home of her parents, Mr and Mr*. Tbo.. J..ye. . Wedding hells are lingo°V Len K.l;y-, who has been i h the employ of Maurice Da/boo for the past two months, is now working for Duncan McIntyre, Kintail . Mr. Morgan Dalton, who is relieving collector of inland revenue at Stoat - ford, was some over .Huorly Mies Violet Austin, Ooderich, spent sondev at her home there . . James McAdam, formerly of Duluth, is now in the employ of Mr. M. Dalton . Rev Father Dean, of at. Augustine, was an AsbBeld visitor last week Miss Adeline Keefe, of Chicago, is ri.iting friends bete Mies Annie S•illivan spent last week visiting her sister, Mot. Jaa. }listen. Godericb. She leaves this week Inc Ikiroit, after a lengthy vacation under the parental roof, to resume her duties as nurse Joseph Garvey. of the G C. 1., spent t Ile week -end .t his hove here Master Harvey Matte returned on Friday to i.o.don after a stay of several mooch. at Julie u'Beilly's. Wilfrid t: sever. William and John Long returned last week to Assump- tion College, Sand wlcb, to coo tin ue their studies there. A.r Itrriigmtxo RxPiatg,ca oN THt ArL.ilrTll'.-Although we read dailyin the various j,oereals aoeounts of tsinking of the Allies' vessels by the enemy's deafly torpedoes. the full .igsiden•ee of the German submarine warfare dope not rouse rigtt home to us until we hear an aerostat from actual experience. (1.orge (-aacaddtn, who previous to his departure for the ocean last spring lived In this •icinit for pato the pafew leafs, returned last WVed- nesday from Sarope after an interest- ing e x pee ienee with the Hints. tteorge, according to his assertion. was employed on • itemiser lades with munitions of war for Great Britoil'. One night while oft the meat of Indeed they encountered a euhmarioe and the crew were given five minute to tate to the lifeboats, after which, aeeordi.g to the custom of the Tteuto.s, the vessel as gives a dip. All the grew were .void. we know that George likes the deep blue." but presume that "t trent ' ss•ama to his a eater plans from the deadly devlea ander the innoeeet- looking perisenp•. HOLMK$V1LLE. W nnwmn s T, Sept, Ilk Thevabing M sill thornier d the flay b tbie e.etion. Mr . 1. Teo a.d Mr. end Mira W. Teo be.. returned trees • sheet .ick te Tomato. The laremere are bossy pp!iaa ftp 1 potatoes this week. k 1. tali l jieml , T_BAt axst, DZRiOH ux rsx u \Voman's Weakness A woman's reproductive vegans are is the moat ta- io.a and continuous sym- pathy with her kitbags. Theshgbtest disorderistbe kidneys brings about s ,..reapondisg disease in the reproductive ae aaa n Dodd's KidneyPiliA by .e- swsg the kineys to their perfect c and it ion, prevent and care those fearful de- ,xdees pecdiar to women. Pale young girls, worn-out mothers, suffering wives and women entarz•.g upon the Change se.Lite. your best friend is Dodd's Kidney Pills f potatoes will be a rearm article this winter ,wins; to the rot, which is do- ing great damage to them. A freight train running off the track below the Holmeeville station on Saturday night caused considerable damage to several hundred ties. How- ever, shoat twenty vection men are rapidly LHHa;ing things to their usual ord er. The following are London exhibytinn visitor* this week : Mr. and Mri. W. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pickard, Mr. and Mn. A. J. Courtier, Mrs. W. Rutledge, 31isaJtutledg e. Mira Marion Rutledge, Mrs. It. McCartneT Miss Altaiind McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gardiner, Mrs. E. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jervis. Mr. mud Mrs. E,igewottb. Mise O. Rua:hall, Mr. B. Howbeit Mrs, Till PAatiOO$ b1IMLo1 WILL. A r-.1 That Has Gess the ■em& et Me Pima et tba Caseating. Lesesne ...d. se • of The Oaf- notebooks ell the tamer aadteetkamit "Nee Dunk.. This eooe.trte deseft has ben sepia from time to time i. • an oev the eo.ti•e.e. and aleh.ugh 1t is over seventy years dose it wee written it le still circal•tiag as • htowary curio. it A groat essay readers of The Signa! have .heed seit, bot tot these tee sake of .bown have not we re- produce the article from The Calgay paper : 4x TUB NAYS 01, 4100, AMet4, 1, William Dunlop, of Garaid, is the Township of Colborne, County and District of Huron, Western Can- ada, Esquire, being in sound beedth of body, nod my sand just a. usual (which my friends who natter we say is no gre•tabakas et the beat of times) do make this my bort will and testa- ment as follows. revoking of course all former wills. 1 leave thet y of Garbraid and all other lead` a pp°c ,pelt 1 may die po..e..ed of, to trey 'leers, HelenyBo 1. 73tory. and i lizabeth Boyle Dunlop, the former becauee she is mar- ried to • Minister, whom (Clod help him i she benpecka, the latter because she is married to nobody nor Is like to be, for she i. an , Id maid rod tout market rite. And also I lease to them and their beim, my .hare of the .took and implements on the farm. Pro- vided Always, that th. tnclo.ure robnd my brother's grave be reserved, and if either should die without issue. then the other to iubetit the whole. I leave to my sister-in-law, Lot.yea Dunlop, all my *hat, of the household furuiture and .ucbtraps with the ex- ception. hereinafter mentioned. I leave my silver tankard to the eld- est son of (11d John as the repre.eata- tive of the family. 1 mould have left it to Old John himself. but be would melt it down to make temperance medals, and that would be sacrilege However, I leave him wy big horn nun Fox to hint 1 he can only make ernperance baro ,poems of that. I leave a y .i -ter Jenny my Bible, he p'opeity formerly of my great great grandmother, Beane Hamilton, of Wood Hall, and when she know• as uch of the spiritof it as she does of he lettet, she will be another guise Christian than she is. 1 .I«o leave my late brother's watch o my br. thee Sandy, examting him • Bender, Min E. Levis S1r•e %V. Jen- 1 kins, Mr. and Mr.. J. Schwautz and family, Mise L Levis. .I t ST. HELENS. Tt',teusv. Sept. 11. Itm ev 51r.. McLean, of Bristol, Que., t I r used the pulpit in Cal- - last Sunday. He will preach -next 1 Sunday also. - tlo n t f target t he an ni versa[ y services I - in Bethel Meth«list church next Sun- t day, September 1i►. Services wall bet Conducted by Rey. 1. A. McKelvey, of i Duuganoun. Musical selections will be given by the Methodist choir of Whrtrrhun•h. Everytoxly welcome. Cum's': Aso Bolsa. -Mn. BAtieba.- an's sister, of Chicago, is visiting her At present and will retain home on Wednesdsv. MrsBuchanan will accompany her Mr. H. Matinee- ing, of Toronto, visited Mr. (Air. Fotehen on Lsbx , Day Mrs. John Durnin and Mr.. H. Woods attended the We.tern'Fairat London this week. ...Mims Nina 1Voosfs left on M oday for Stratford Normal School Miss Ririe McDonald. of Guelph. who has ,been a visitor wish i her uncle, Mr. Angus McDonald, re- turned home last Fled's. Messrs. John Taylor. H. Macey. %V. E. M:- Pherarn, W. J. Todd: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pardon and Mr. and Mrs. N. Mc- Roberts took in the Toronto EeWbi- tioo last week. - DUNGANNON. Wkuvisnty, Sept. 15. Notwithstanding the wet waning a numt.er of our young burghere enjoyed a pleasant cntn.rn.at at the !More r.f Lake Huron last Friday night. The remains of Mrs. Peers. formerly of Dungannon, but lately of %Voed- stock, who died ou Monday of this week. were buried in:Dungannon ceme- tery on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Williams conducted the funeral service. The funeral of the lits Worthy K:Ipttricks of Hanley, Sask., took Place here on Tuesday afternoon. A are number aeonmpsnied the re- mains from the residence of the brother of the decaaod, Mr. Sam. Kil- patrick, of Mafeking. PettoON.st. Marmot. - Mrs. 1.. Palmer and Miss A. Bellamy are impending this week in 0 oderich Mr. Trieble, of Montreal, is visiting at the home of Rev. 1. A. McKelvey Mies Clara Stoller*, of li adericb, i the truest of Mies Lulu Soother, this week Mr. and Mn. R. MrRenzie have taken in the L oedon Fair Mian Pearl McKem'e left Miscued Ay for Toronto, where she will attend the Normal School. PORTER'S HILL TveaoaT. dept. 1(. Norm. -Mr. and Mrs. Colins, of Kincardine, and Mr. and Mrs. Spion, of Glamis, visited et Walter Westou. Net week Miss Robison. of Wood- stock, returned to her home oo Satur- day. having spent • week with her sister . Mrs. Lindsay is _speeding• few days l0 Goderieh Mrs O. W. Potter and Lillian aid Harvey have retuned home atter spending • couple of weeks visiting friends at Currie's Crossing.,,. Mr. Walter Weston, who has bees escaped to his bed for some weeks, is not improving as quickly as hie maey friends would with. Altai vease *T Sgavwas.-Anniver- sary; services wi11 be held at Bethel diarists nest Sooday and Monde Septber lath, sed . Rev. J. Monday, Jame. of Beylletd will preach on Sun- day at 10.80 and 7 &aloek. O. M seeming • fowl sapper will ro ved la Bert Lindsay's house from t to 8 o'clock; attar which a good will he gives is the ohureb. Atoms thew expected to take part In thevmiek ars Rev. it. J. Me - and Mr. A. J. Oesertker of Holeswvlle. Rm. R. 0 Messrs. • T. of end A r qr a.- 0 Irwin, .as. tate will b y ef the shale, std U J Mr. lyra Rapflabh TithM Mrs. 00011111081 TOWNSHIP. A.l.t i w Called Pa.e1.Ma • at tth keens et llio 00 wA it w a The COLBORNE .STORE DRESS GOODS VELVETS alai SILKS 1i net in time, almost in time, are the New Fall Dress Goods! After waiting dearly two months obey have got here at last, and we are more than glad to get them. Tt.ey are a fine lot and a liberal supply of them too, in many of the leading fab- rics and latest weates. As has been the case in former seasons Serges Are . Taking First Place for suits and costumes and separate skirts. Navy Serge at 60c, 75c, 90c, $1.00, 11.25, 11.50, $1.60 and 12.00. Black Serge at 60k, 75c, 90c, 11.00, 11.10, 11.25, 11.50, 11.65 and 12.00. Other lines of Dress Materials, Cheviots, Poplins, Broads, Gabardines and Tweeds; colors navy, black, brown, red, maroon and grey, at popular prices. PILE FABRICS La Vogue Velvets, in all the popular colors, guaranteed, Worsell's best dye and finish, in plain and corded velveteen. _3 to 27 inches wide, and only 60c a yard, some finer lines 75c to i1.25. Mostly in black with some colors in cords. SILKS We are selling the best *1.00 and 11.25 36 -inch Dress Silks we ever offered, good to wear guaranteed not to cut. Ladi,,s' Sweater Coats and A very attractive lot, and low priced, white and white with narrow colored stripes, also cardinal and mauve. and William ('balk. of Tuckersmitb William Stewart and William Good- ing. E.yuiree, (ioderlch, to be the ex- ecutors of this my last will and testa- ment. In witness whereof i have set my. , hand and aril the tbirty.erst day at August in the year of nut Lord one thousand right hundred and forty. two. The above instrument of cos sheet was at the date, thereof declared t i us • FIVE GENERATIONS. 1t is not oftsa that are geemectione. In direct line, ail le the enjoyment of good health. are brought tog.ttter is me photograph, but web ie tee ease la the picture shown above T1s Indy en the left of the pietas is Mrs James MacGregor of the sixth ar.esedeaOf Roderick township. 0a the right el** picture ie her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Widder street. Goderich. Net L •agbter, Mrs Battles, et the 6th concession. (ioderbb towas ia, b lady standing. Her great eaid hoer, Mrs. Wiliam Jordan, of Ms . held, Beek„ is sitting is tis make. MoMied the yonaelot of toe group, IiW. Erma Jordan, the great-greatRranlikegbttr of Mr. MacGregor, Mrs Mac- Gregor is ninety-three years NN stet. Mho was bora la Scotland end ter ep- wards of eighty years bee radial on the homestead on the fans on the sixth eosoeesion on which bur pat..Rss the late Mr. and Mrs Alex. Sterling, salla/ when they first tame to this .Henley, Mrs. MarGr.gor •s 1118811hks kill* quite a young girl lbs still resides es the .mac boa, with bar Yrs, Mae(imane has made these helps to °skate a visit km seine and Peter, the third trip ngihet,rad. *sly tern nsJelly. , spared she intends visiting her daughter. ret. Alenis next Jose. at the same tittle to gi.e up wi=o2. Ibke ThanLbtnloo. lb• rtdlealimn and all W ins d. !quire, to h0 bet will and botanist meet easily beset W . ase be thew asktawledged to sued if 1 wa.e my beaths Alam est bin .41- es that he had a.bserilnd tM same awl nor snuff boa, .. i am informed M ecswag rather a dent Cho -Milan with • sw bell and • jolly fem. i vw neuro awning (Maggie's bi..bsad) the snuff hex 1 got from the Sarnia Militia, as a smell token of my gratnode fee the service he bad deo. the family lu taking • sheer that .o mom of taste would have taken. 1 leave John Caddie a silver tae pet, to the and that be may Adak tea therefrom to eomtzrt him .ads, the s*et1e. et • siattersly 01*. i leas my books to my bathe. As - deer. berme be has bum se leen a Wallah. that he may wara to ive them. 1 ghm my silver sem, with • ern.- elge it. to my sloe Janet Graham Mrs bows. sloe soli sod d iL i* e oo w ins[ airey Miolsg •.d 11.0 my s mull. es R Me/s imam so ew s. 1 11111110111 kstl.g wet, C. Illopehn we. at his reasteet, nosed mini names hereunto as attesting witnesses, "W. DUNLOP" IL M.► "JANIS OL OATLNG" "PATRiCK IlleNA UHHTOIr" "ELIZARIITH STEWART." 1 have peened the above will. it le t meotrte, bat It le not oar% s that se 1M0t1a1 or Interim& ib a mind wise k..a..Meal:" t Mtrlst k win somatae perk 1atlkf. femme heto be i.n..iL..ata atr15. ... what it ..Rt . tan i ee.sdve 11 to he a joist and will. and se perms am Tem m Mbgality a psis* el form erre HN MIME. tte.tr..l. kb Jody, i Q. 0." sly., IM1. . Rossi 004a11 week weft tie ale gk Wan► I L et is mise Mt. Rk tad M0 LATHE WANTED • 1 want to but for spot cash second•baad--in first -clam condition -owe 2x'21or3xllfinch TURRET LATHE • •1 would also consider instead a !i -inch F,agine Lathe any length, or as - Engine Lathe with Turret on cros% slide. WIllionse and inspect lather sack as above wherever running and pay a fair bash price. hut will 'only deal with actual owner. 1f you have one, note me at once giving fall particulars. M 5. Wafts., Co Bakers Si..Tweets Ont. Pat -"YM, torr, wur-rk ir.etr:r, bat 01 gut • Joh last Sunday that brought ms • pound." Mr. 14ondr"an-"What -you broke the Sabbath r Pat- fspologeticallyl-'•Well, rnrr, 'two wan av us as hal t' be broke." The `Banat to January 1st, 1918, 25c. CANADIAN PPcuri.c Popular Route to BUFFALO NEW YORK BOSTON WASHINO'ON 1breuea tickets asaall dNrneauo. Gem Ja Kidd. r' P. R. Tteam t.a.t w writ, M u M.rdbr. 0Ytriet P....saer toast. Tarsen A political ipeaker, warsisg be nubile against the imposition of heavier tariffs on imports, said : ' 11 yon stop shearing the wool oft the skapi thiel lay. the golden egg, you'll Pawl( it dry.' The peesirui.t wan suffering from rheumatism. “Every bone in my body aches," be t omnla inert '•You ought to be glad you are not a herring,' said the optimisL • GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Western Fair. London. RLTVRN TICKETS at rnlute.l f..rr. W Lnndrxr fru,. -tattoo. in Ontario.INllseill•,ree..t:a Junction and moth se cert thereof. Np,aul iraie, wise., and low rate e z renis. from pr f edea) ooi.ts a eortar dales t.1 4'. y. Lawrence It Soar for fen part ic.Iarw TiMC TABLE (MANGics effective Se.tsb.r 1 Ia/wta.U.0 sew is .a..a'baad• PA\AMA PACiFIC iLXPUStTIAN. ..d be Ser Framable,, Us A.nI.. Daum Talks me tat rAemaum ea amine Mm J More News of Walters & Co.'s Shoe Store You Can't Get Away From this --that we save you more Canadian dollars than you ever helieved possible. Our display windows are filled with desirable goods, all marked in plain figures, the counters and shelves are lined with them. Examine the goods, compare the prices -lith those of sores in big cities, and when you have figured the saving on your purchases you will be thankful we put on this sale for you and the good people of this corn. mnnity. • Ladles' $4-60 sad 1111.110 Vassar. Oleo, Lady Rlgin aid Amoebae Beauty high Shoes. The leathers are patent, tolakis, w asWkl., gunmetal and viol kid. all date and width.. Thar $3 sbmiMt gibes /004!1.. Oa male at . . Lobo' stn e/ high t2 48 Ladies' tµ.811 high *s for . .D • Shoes, beet makes.. .3•'9 LateIt ihr high $1•9a78 Robb•up for all -at ail Illltiose, ..loan .. txiea erhoes ACK TO SILL TPILM. We have aspecial soap for the Imes, t 1 This leis mew's high Shwa. aMbi.g beset was ever made, or trneght, actti 'mikes,. Intim Dad km, 1915 (Meta, ..Cling new at per pair r • .69 Wet NalL711 c2e98 Mout'. ga 98 Wcitk vho.e • 2.48 "er k>.ewa • Gateau, ill . hie I syn' tam's Ftt.tw..r sl a/ kh , • . 1d r Lestibee Waters & co. Mtuea Mw won* ElMln& Ttrl.p►... K. !fit Priem es Uveal $.a s.se.• to J. H. Meoibtose Iyer, 0meb . I