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OVERCOAT SEASON IS HERE
Big varus Overcoats, built for e'outfort, with that, style and
smartnt'wwhich always characterize our clothing.
Warns, roomy garments, tailored from all -wool British fabric,
in blue, brown, grey, heather and plaids. Whatever your taste
may be, you will Lind it in our large, well -s leets 1 stook of Over-
coats. Moderate in prier-suprettIe in value. .1 large selection.
From $20.00 to $40.00
?nits and bver'oats tailored to measure in eight days, in Society
Brand
EXTRA ! $2.00 SHIRTS $1.59
Spacial prices on Furnishing. for This is an extra gent cloth, tlew-
the work-.Sil
. ret patterns, color g
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tot
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HATS_$J.SO for $2.$5 wen-- AIL WOOL COAT SWEATERS
The Hort.!11-tueiand" bialifNT
guaranteed. in grey and heather. Special $2.75
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
Mens and Boys' Wear.
Next to Bank of Montreal
ST. LUMENS .
$T. Ili I1I:XS, S,•IN. 281. -air.
M,l;11i11iu g,s•, to F:Iubr.. fair
week :1. judge Oil J111rw•N.
MINN Rut 11 Jtry I. ti. Miss Vi4 int it.•1-
.1e11 and Mi..- Winnie %\',ssls. ,of Galt,
motored up Friday and sl.•11t the
net -It -viol at the home of Mr.. J. It.
Hnr•e't home s•rvie's will le held
in the Anglican ,:March next Suld/1y.
(Mtuli'r 3. at :1 o'eloe•k.
Arr.:i11'1 Mrs. it it•tht. of Ripley. nn•i
Mr. It,•.tti, of, Detroit. visited at Mr.
.1,'.• .%n'1.-r.ou'. during the week..
11r. .101,a M. ,0101 1 noted ns Judge
w sheep and eattie at Arthur Joel
1G•mble fairs.
11r. and Ntrs. Earl 1:r.ahnnl. of F:d-
n;onfotl, t- -ited during the week With
the tatter'. brother. Mr. 'V 4 Me•
('rostIe.
11r. and Mrs. .1.0w i'nrnh, owl
f!:u,ghn•r awl NIi,. Auric- Ihar,,in
strut a few Mu. o! le'ud•ae 1.1=t
"...Mrs. 11. ltitherford is visiting with
Ler d.uighter. Nlr.. Anderson. at
1:.•Igray.•.
11r. 1P F. 11 •1'le r.on has pur-
spent a few weeks with her slater,
Mrs. •Rpy'lfarrls.
ltewt•wlwr llunttauuon fair. Friday
of thin week.
We are sorry to report Erma
Roach on the ak'k Ilst this week. bay-
ing taken shit at Luekuow. She '*
at pr•al'nt ler .the doctor's care
there. Mrs. I►rt'uly aims Is very 111
sat peewit. and owing to her great
age the t•hatwes of recovery, are not
very hopeful.
Next Sabbath. 1k•tula'r 31h, anniver-
sary 'terries* will iw held In ' the
Methodist church. Rev. W. R. Os-
borne. 11. A., of Taw/h'MJoro , will
prtwelt at 11 a m. and at 7 p.m.. and
"special music will he rendered by the
choir. A special offering of $4410 1s be-
ing usiesi for. to he appolel 10 the
10(1l 4' 11111 o of 1Ike church. A epee -
MI feature of the evening tier/lee will
be the official turning on of the new
electric lights, now being: Installed by
the,tw.. oldest members of the (oflh•ial
board. Mr, Saullers.al and Mr. Junes.
.111 art' invited to these s'rrl,.•s.
cha,ed a were Ford ear.
llarri' Mi..iou Band will upset 111
\\' the church ou Saturday. 4I.'tols•r
this ":q
lit 1 oclock
i
_ Si..W(1'STINE
.% so:•iall evening under the aA.pie•es
of the it. Augn•tin, 4 ;atholl. 1\'14111'11'•
Lr:ag11e will be 11,141 111 St. Au,nstitu•
'In11n-Wed a dl, . rh1,,T .r •r• M11 -ti
will, Ile, (milkiest by •the Redmond
(orchestra.
Dl'NI ANNON
111'X1.\\\41X. 41.8. 1. --Mr nu'I
Mrs. Moe. Ifavideon and .Ulan 11.•1,1
11eror.1 to i:lor:a last Friday a11.1 r1'•
turned 014 Nloudny.
Mr. Ifruee e:r:at. who Just ell tree , f
tit-. I've-byteri:n1 -o4:r'•_aliou. of
ih111g:11111.,n :11,1 fort= .U1. -rt durluz.
the summer. 1. ft for '1'oro11t.'011 Mon•
tiny. 11.• will resistor I4 roars, in
Knox '4'.11.- to this reek. .
The s•rvie,• Is withdrawn in 111'•
Presbyterian ,hotel. next Sunday. ut8-
leg to tJ.' iiwiversari-ert•i.r- in
the Meth.Nllet Omni,
• Ills. lieorgii. .%I:e'n n•tnrtt-•.1 last
Brushy fret.. Si ratter -1. t'h•.re .I..• had
A MONTHLY INCOME FOR YOUR WIFE,.,
1)nnl lel .omelmdy ret ;tour life ini irrnre away frau your wife
after you are gone. and leave her dedilule. t'Ic it so that mho
get- an alrolutely rertain inrome on the first day of every month
after you are gone. The Empire Life Insurance Cowman) has
ern and eonli.rrllrn.he polio rontrart along thew lines that tot
-..luudd know about '. about dela).
I;I:•iTF:K sF:F: ItI:NINI.1K REVOKE IT'S TOO L.'TE
C. D. Beninger, General Agent
The Empire Life Insurance .. Company
West Street Goderich, Ontario
with an altlick of appendicitis.
A number from around here at-
tended they deuce at Kingsbridge last
Friday evening. All raison a genet
flute.
Malty Day service will be Jwbd in
IR. Andrew's church. Port Albert, on
Sunday next. Octuler 3th.
The annual harvest home ,ervlcts,
w111 be held in l'hrlst ehurell. fort
Albeit. on Snntlay. October 1:111. Mer-
l -leen at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will be
pundits -tett by Her. W. 1t. Hawkins ,,t
Myth.
beeMr. George Ashton had a lhaul-
ing gravel nue day last week. Mr.
Ashton lntwtds building a new ,ern.
WEST?IELD
\\' Fi$TF' I F. LI ), Sept. 2Nt.-M r. John
iinehaaan, from Bellmore. spent the
week -cud w111, his parents lo•n'.
Mr. Menthe)! Stoned lir haat. a
valuable hors,. one clay last week,
Mrs. J. F:Isley. who Warr risttIng her
abater. Mrs. N. Canlllla•11. Inas return,-
wl to he•r home at Iemdt'altoru'.
CARLOW A tnuuler frotu an 1 here took
In the Itl'th fall falr 8114 concert.
1'.\1114►%V. Sept. 3n.-411 n4•o,lut lot
Burial• t.oluit smelt wet day. the
Itaily Day se•rvlee WW1 1NN11ia,11eI 1111-
til licit Sunday. 4ktober :0111:
.% telnlils•r from ben. art; attending
110 VI IIghtlu fair today.
Mr.. .'t. Joltiston visit..1 friend, vat
Whigh:inl this we4.k.
iIENMIL ER
1,11:N11 I i.LF:►1. (1st. 1.-- The Rally
ihtr service-' to lb-uauille•r awl '/.ion
Bolide} w 100'11 lout• iN.•n pNosljaan•,1
oil l.-0..1111 of the henry rain .t last
Sunday. to IMt,.1N? 12th.
_'2'he cuttut:call.• to ber-lerl4
hi 11e•untlller ehureli ue•xt Sunday
e•ye•Iting, I ML . th. t unnetking at 7.30.
MB be or .p•etal inte'r.'.t. This ser-
I- lets. o1 w11'!. "one feature will be 14
pageant entitled "It wird Goodwill. -1
Will 11•• eintli1e1.1 :111l pmsetlted en-
tirely by' the young people oprle of the ,Ir- I
spit. It will be uplifting. lnydriug
and. e•a'•our.11tiug. Let everybody
t.•nie.
PORTER'S HILL
1 8u'rF:It'S 1111.1..
Supt. ae1.-.M1..
Ght Ings \\':1y. o1 4;,s1.•ri••lt 4'.11e00e,
*1..111 th.• Wee•k-e•nd minis her trick -
Miry S1.•I'h,al.
Bev,. .1 \\'. Heller. of -Victoria
rt,.r church. Gtel,rirh,_ i•ondn••ted 111-
1,1v.•rs.er3- se•rvl.•.. at Sharon on Sun-
day MO and though the wether
was t•,•ry hul,Vora Vt. the• collar •-•:a
The ',Y,-stf!e•1.1 anniversary service..
will 1'e• held in the church next ;t,tll-
day. (k'tuls•r e'er afternoon nod even --
Ing. Iter. A. E. Millson, t former
Pastor. will take charge of the tier -
"Wing 411.1111. Inclement weather the
Dineen at'•Jntn•h was not good Slum
slay last. We hole Lir letter weather
Land a larger crowd next Sunday.
League met Tuesday ere•nlug last.
n large number 1N. Ing in attendance.
The pastor, Rev. 1'. S. Banes, Bare
a very Inteeesttu;t talk vat` "linulcl
and the Liens."
KINCrSDRIBOE
KIXGSTIt11N:F:, Sept. $I1, -aur-.
Boyle. Go.lerich. is visiting her
brother. Mr. J. J. Dean.
al r. Harry- 1.111111. of Detroit.. is
Visiting friends here.
Mr. Joe 48 Ite•illy-. Introit. sp.mt Sun-
dt},
Nli.. Iterna.iu, 411.oug),1iu. w-11..
' 1t:1(l been sjsetallb. 4.41.1 o11 with her
Parents.' ba, r,turoe4, to I'•:roit.
Mr. and Mrs. ".11.1s-Frilwv runt Ifr.
T'•r,u-r_Hussey, co,I•r:ct1:" ott'•11d'•'1
the old time ,lou„ in this parish hall.
Friday u''..-nln;f. The malts f,attir. of
-the ,re•nhl: was the dr:nviug of tL'•
"lucky unutls'r' for tit, disposal .,f n11
autograph 4111114. 'The fortunate ticket
ens held 4.y Hr. Jerry- 4,'e'onuor.
SHEPPARDTON
tlotl
4•14)..y ed t!:. `-e•rvi.-es very 111;.•::.
N1n. \\'f'1 Fatlott. of Ling R'•,I. i+.
u•aliforui:l. i. -pending n long ,arti••l
1o11dny of his old home her..
Itis a host of friends here who will
!,e plei.eil to see hie I,I,nslut X1111.0
_:t in.
Mfr .lo.. A!).'n :,lid family. of Tnek-
-r.mltJt. •pent $ lay in the neigh-
• Rev. Hurry Ituyl.• will combust an-
44ivetssry servleew in the Sheppard -
ton Methodist tlinreh Iro Sunday. 48,--
toler 't h. at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. The
Nile choir will fhrnIsh special musk.
On Tueiday evening a fowl vat, -
•s•r will 1s• -erred from 11 to s o'clock.
followed 1.y n sptwelial 'internal to
Is,rh.ssl. I
given by the Plus- River Male Quer-
Tony 1'na:. ..f Royal 41ak. has re-! tette: the Knox church or•he•.tra.
tensed l•m e. after spending his h011- r,.slerlch: Mise Florence Mooney.
days with )Jr. nod Mrs. S. Emmersonreader: Rev. H. Hoyle., 'ter. J. it.
lid other friend.. - I teeters. and others'.
Admit -.fun only :d) eente. Children
PORT ALBERT. I \cents.
ter, of ltipley, rlslted at Mr. W. T.
Hlddell's thin week.
Mr. John Youngblut, of the malt.
land block. 1111* been laid up for the
past week with blood'pulsoning in tile
Maud. We sire glad to say It le get-
ting letter.
Mr. anti Mrs. It: 1►. Munro. air. R.
Phillips' and Miss W. Homan snot -
...reit to Stratford Wednesday. spew!.
Ing the clay with 'airs. Mnuro'N s1.4
ter. Mrs.. -W. Jrtruuss•r.
Miss ituhy Tarter was home trout
I:u,lerleh tier the wreck-evul.
Sertlee ty111 1N' withdrawn fu the
Met10411114 ehgr,•h on Sunday. owing
40 the anniversary service. at west
fluid. 1In the follotiag Sunday.
October 12. anniversary services will
be held here. at 'tall In the afternoon
it ltd 7.:U8••ht the evening. Rev. J. E.
Holum. of Godtrl,h will have (-118r:e
01 IN,ti, wa'vl,es We•eitrleld choir will
furnish the music for the ...yelling seer.
vice.
Mr. and air.. E. I ante n and Iter
nice motored to Se•aturth Satur.lay.
1'4'HT .%I.1SF)ItT. Sept. :14E -Little
K:.:h'e•l. MacKenzie is indisposed
Gray's Gigantic Sale
From Thursday, September 25th to Saturday, October 4th
A FEW OF OUR BIG VALUES ARE :
TERRY TOWELS
The size is 15 z7'.i2 inches, made of heavy
cloth with neatly hemmed edges190
While they list, each
PCNGEE SILK
In the, natural s ade only, splendid for
curtains, childre¢"a dresses or lingerie 690
garnitnts. Spe ally priced, per yard
ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS
The wid is 32 inches and these are An.
Berson' Gold Label Gingham. Limited 320
stock per yd.
CHILDREN'S WINTER VESTS
natural or white shades, these Ire :t
good heavy weight and a good range 690
of largest sizes. Vests or Drawers, each
LADIES' WINTER PESTS
These are in all sizes up to 42; the style
is either high ne.lk and long sleeves or low
neck and short sleeves. Specially ;14,19
priced each , FLANNELETTE
FL NNEL ll lI E
Full 27 inches wide in shades grey, pink
or blue. Specially priced, 5 yards 11 .NI
ww
for.
SPORT "LANNELS
In a good range of shades. Full 56 inches -
wide and just new. Specially X1.49
priced, per yd.
CHILDREN'S WOOL SWEATERS ,
In ahadcs sand, blue, green or red. Daint-
ily trimmed with contrasting shade. These
are exceptional value. Clearing 1919
at each
CREPE -DE -CHINE
The width is 40 inches and they are all
from our regular stock and are the fin-
est weight. In any shade regular $1.75
$2.25. Sale price per yard
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
In ladies' and misses' sizes only. A splendid
range of shades. These are excep- 650
tional values, per pair
CURTAINING
Scrim and Curtain muslin in cream and
white shades. Splendid for rear win- 150
dows. Priced per yd.
PURE WOOL HOSE
A splendid weight of plain cashmere,
they are pure wool and in black 790
only. Priced
�per
�lpair
FLANNELETTE
I 1 G
Full 36 inches wide in shades grey,
pink or blue. Specially priced, per yd.
KIMONO VELOURS
fn shades grey, mauve and blue with
very neat patterns. Priced per yd. • .
20-
550
86 Phone
The S. A. GRAIL' CO. �al:
L. C. WHITE.
Pastor.
liable a property.
Tile. Ladles' Aid of Bloat church,
Taylor's Conners, Intend bottling their
regular monthly meeting at the church
ou Tluwlay, lk•totwr 7, at 2 u'ckoek.
(Intended for Met week)
Mr. 11. Duulop Jigs returned to
Toronto atter spending the summer
here.
Mr. Wilfred 1ie•li. of Toronto. came
up to nttt•nd the funeral of Lia rls-
ter. Mrs. O. F. Fwlward.
spending the week -end with MM. La A.'
w'ajls-r.. Mrs. Setter.
Mr. and airs. Joe l'arter, of fort
F:Ighl. -p.•' t a few ,hays last wee::
with the furlu'•r's •11*re•ats. al r. and
Mrs. -:-Jul.. ('atter.
Nor.. MIt'.s1 'ai, I ilaugriter, of ('lin
tett. and -aur. Garrett. of R.s•he•st,r,
visited at W. Robt.ou'a last week. '
11r. and \Its %\'. ahudh soil family-.
of ('t kaon. .pent the week -end with'
the latter'..isttfr. Mrs. .1. Arthur.
Bev, W. It. Alp had ohnrge of the
serv1'.. In Knox chur,lt, (:alerie•b4
Sintday evening. •
t;nile ea number from here attend.
ed the funeral of the late Nitre. COW
:111 of Clinton. formerly Jibe( Rphert-
un.
_ JJ r- a
•
ttt+ler at N1M - -
ihint- -Dee- e-otatatitt..-
:apluiluted_to redecorate the .\atgli,-u1
Jntr. h has let the (s,utr:let to 1Ir.
40..1 of, J:,sde•rleh.
W:anon, Bros. .and - R'. Itoblsat
lo>eded
it ear of hogs cm Tue..l ay.
111••. liter.) Alp. w•ho hn4 leen a!
.her 110111e 111 ('obiotrg for the p.l.t two
weeks .retaru'.1 mile on Tu, -,ay.
Nlr. au,l '[r'. . Farrow motorist
from Detroit Tu' -.4: v. :and are, spend-
ing n few slays with he latter'. 1►i1'
e•uts. Nlr and Nur.. J.. hasten.
ASHFIELD
Aii1lFiEI1.'Sept. 29.-Mh.s Belle
Taylor. of >i7e•trolt. -is visaing et the
home of het- slater. Mrs. Rod Mac-
Kenzie. Lake \Shore.
,Mrs. Ander. of Hamilton. whey
had leen visiting,friends In Antal:rid
aul Ripley. left fit)' Hamilton on Sat -
Miss Lottie MacKCenale .spent the
week -end at the -home of her went...
Mr. and Mrs. M. ('. MeKenzie.
A nitmler from Ashfloiel attended
the Ripley show on Friday. They re-
port haring a splendid time.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell MaeDenald and
Mr .and Mrs. Rud McKenzie visltel
Mr. and Mr.. Montgomery. near Rip-
ley. at the week -end.
The regular meeting of the. AWo-
men's institute will he bell at the
home of Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie On
Frittey evening. October 3rd.
Mrs. .1. T. Griffin accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ferry and family
and Mr. and Mrs H. Kilian end fam-
ily, of Detroit. motored np and silent o
few days with -Mrs. D. McIntyre and
Mrs. T. J. Lannon of Ashfield.
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GOIIF:RI('H TOWN. 11'
• 1:OI'ERiC'll Ter%%'\51111'.
-Irwin: 10 r.tln on Sunday flit:
1/ay s.-rviee at I-riot\ehnreh was
lowed. bat •will h,• hell Sunday 11
tier to pori,st,.f rest. 'loring whit:"
t:-.• 1•. •!f -r r•.1• ins -It rgoiu: i.
jc,ir'. t.':e t«•ll of 1'niou school 1.. t..
L• h.•.,pd (ewe more.
.% large number of our young poop.'•
took 111 the 1`.1N•e'rt vat Hayfield %%'e•1
nt•.day night. All report n good filar
A...Iwortlt. of the Ita/11.•li
gond. lists a.1d his finer farm to Mr.
.%lfred Warner and will have n .vat••
III. title month of the farm.etm'k. imple-
ment•. etc., the dlte to ie a1)110110rd
Tater. Mr. Aldworth hn!t heen forty-
four years 4,11 thl. term :and it ha•
leen Improved- greatly under hie
ownership 74,0 new owner is tolits,11 v..1
4 -
1.'
nut'
1st
LANE8
LANES. Sept. 281. -The Milson Testa
and Rills Baker, Mrs. Annie end son
Bobble hare returned to their ;tomes
In Toronto after spending the summer
with Mr. and 0trs. A. Stein. -
'Mr. and Mrs. Zinn visited with
1rlenela at Mildmay on Sunday.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Robert Ritchie. who has been very III
for a couple of weeks. le mach better.
Mrs. Wm. Baldwin spent the week-
end with tier sister. Mrs. Dunbar of
Marnoch.
The Women's 'Missionary Society
are holding their anniversary at
Illake's church next Snoday. October
5. Mrs. Hedley, of Ooderleh, will
weak in the afternoon and Mr. John-
ston, of iterrie. 1a the evening. On
the following Monday evening Rer.
J. W. TTedleey of Onderieh will deliver
a lecture on his experiences a* a mis-
sionary in Britlah ('olumbia. The
Lueknow Quartette will sing and a
reader. Mrs. Dnstow, of Nile. will al-
so amidst.
The public sebool inspector. Mr. J.
E. Tom. paid a visit to our arbool on
Friday trot found very few in atten-
dants. owing to so many beibg home
with the meseles.
A number from here attended the
fair at Lncknow Friday afternoon and
report a good time and a good &how.
Mrs. Webster. of Tarinow, spent
a few days with her daughter. Mrs.
W. O. Reed. Iasi week.
M
AUBURN
A1'RFRN..Ort. 1--911r. and tars.
Wm. io,er ylslted friendsat Enrich
last week sml while there took In
the Emrich fall fair.
Mis. Mitchell, iter saber aid sts-
I will be pleased to take Sit -
Dugs of all citizens of pioneer
age. eighty years and over, for God-
erich historical collection, and
each Sitter will be presented
with a Photo of himself. Sittings)
to he made ou Saturday only.
. 1L 11. SALLOWS
" SAY iT WITH FLOWERS "
GEO. STEWART
FLORIST
Wadding Bunchoe-Floral D.signs
a Specialty Phos. 109
NOTICE
Store will be closed on
Tuesday afternoonrand all
day Wednesday, October
7th and 8th, on account
of Jewish holidays.
Please do your shopping
this week.
M. RdBINS
The Square Goderich
s
Now is the time to fide on
your heater or cook stove.
We have the biggest assort-
ment of cook stoves in Gods -
rich.
To clear these the price will
be right Don't buy until you
set em.
Blackstone's Furniture
,► Exchange
on the Broadway of Goderich
Electric wiring
We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your b use
or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors
Dynamos, Electric Bella end
Burglar Alarm Systema
All Wolk Guaranteed
Cook, Iron and Toast by
• Sectricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Irons and
Toasters made in Canada.
ROBT. TAIT
West St.
Elect Oda n
Phone 25IJ
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McCormick -Deering Corn Machines
McCormick Picks Up and Binds Down Cbrn
The distance between the gathering point, 011 the• 11e-
'orntiek Corn hinder i. '22 blebs... This is wide enough .to enable
a vine to follow the row without missing any of the stance or any
Itil . It give- leeway enough to take care of slight variations
eau -1 by uneven planting. Note this unusual distance between
the poi is on the 3leCormiek ('orn Kinder at your earliest oppor-
tunity. `,
Dee ?• g Binds Stalks In All Conditions
Every nil field presents a eertain nunllwr of down stalks.
Even if they ar lying flat on the ground the Deering Corn Binder
,an ie .et to get t stn. The widely spaced gathering point- van
he s,1 fo ra:i sloe.• the -ground. mi -Hing nothing that is attached
t„ `a rniit. '�dju-tri -fit.. ore provided to enitble the Dlr'ring fo
take care of tall or -ho corn.
These Machines Are Sold in Goderich by
D. McILWAIN
:t
Hamilton Street • GODERICH
Telephones: Shop, 206; R.•ia..e., 249 w
Public Notice
The Moderation League of Ontario, In-
corporated, have opened a Committee
Room in the building formally occupied
by the Bank of Hamilton, and will be
glad to receive inquiries regarding the
Voters' Lists or anything pertaining to
the coming plebiscite.
4Wb k��e
Call in or phone 406.
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Moderation ..
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OF ONTARIO. INCORPORATED /,
Headquarters: 9 Richmond St. East, Toronto
Hon. President, Admiral Sir Chas. Kingmaill. Directors L President, 1. F. HeU-
muth, K.C.: Vice -President, R. J. Christie: Treasurer, F. Gardoe Osler: C.
F. Paul; Director, W. A. Watts; Solicitor, T. L Monahan; Secreta•'
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