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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-1-17, Page 7• County and District - Mary ('lark, abbey of the late JUMPS Walker, died In ilebure tuwu- ship January 4th, aged seventy -oaten veara Mrs. William Kernlek, of the Thames road, Ilsborue tovttnshlis died on Sunday in V,ktorla hospital, Lon- don, after an operation. Mrs. John Daue, of Vorris, pawed away January 7th whale un a visit to her daughter at flue River. t tw was eighty -rive years of age. Edward JUMPS, It lifelong resident of Gori,', died January Rth afttr.a three weeks' illness resulting from a; Detroit. The ceremony was tar or Paralytic stroke. Ile was fifty-nine by !Issue A. Shore, of Itlyth- A recap- year wifef of age and Is survived by hls11lday Mrwas aulheld . Iluyes left for their wdfed nett. \Vlnlfn•el Itose, daughter u'f Mrs. I hutnM• In lr'tMlt. lluhmrre and the lute Itolund Cud -Two Braila, In One Fatally more of Ileusall, was married at Tor- I Two deaths within five days bs the ontoic Wailer, sou . f Mrs- E illlFum Irwin rot.' of gMeKIIIupt 14 the lownsl 1px OnloSatf faeeently to mily M Swallow of Brussels, is a brother, and two slit- ters lived vy.1lth deceased at the farm. Mrs. Isabella I)ouglas, Oth couetae- sluu Of Morris township, died on Sun- day of pneumonia, after u short ill- ness. Deceased, who was forty-eight years of age, is survived by her hus- band, William Douglas. tityes-+iryd{ea I /� A pretty wedding took place lit the hoer of Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Brydges, llclgrave, en Thursday, lArewler 27, wlu•u their stxe lid duugbter, 1►urothy, tstame the bride of lauds A. Mayes, of 1 THE SIGNAL, GODERIGH, ONT. VENDS coucHsiRuP 354. 75t WARD OFF INFLUENZA Thousands are finding relief with Venn's Lightning Cough Syrup. Ilulliston was highly esteemed in the neighborhood and els death occatd�sr ne deep regret. The funeraltook ook uplay. to EgmundvIlle cemetery one slitter, Diseased If survived by Mrs. henry Forsyth, of qs ieker$mll h. .loins on --Co k Polk place at the A pretty wedding home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Bek, Me n. January :dh altos r7 on Janu The death of Ilenry liaise. of Ste -I passed away rather suddenly to herIRust %Vawanosh. Nor - of the bride of titer. ( 1,{,p„ township, IN'e•11lr1d January Mill ltet'Plltr•ttwY'nl {'Nur, and (Al \\'PtlnPa- when their eldest daughter, Gladys at the hoer of his sur; Thomases, south Illn,elw Swallow, Iust . her with whom Ale e. llved�tuws'i man became Johnston. von of the late of /land Ikea wife was in els S a r u, hl i I Geo. and Mrs. John reit dress of rim, anti year. Pty' wife the sttsgb- found ted ddrn hill. The bride wore a pretty Summer - him, Alld be u Spens andt try rive lough- (a'llevrd to h:n been peaeh.v,lored georgette, trimmed with tees and tour suns alsaut 9itJ held t 1 Friday. Bream hue and brilliants. She was gnuldclrlldrA y attended by Mlse Evelyn i)a 'ho wore - Thomrls Appleton, of Renculi, sue- Death of lacus p'atltrr tiertra f forth. niece of the groom, euudacl to a severe attack of dua on Ptev Jo P dress of ereamrolored flat silk cnMw. s coon atlr. iiP wasN. employed1.11 as a 111 Saturday Martel Cook. brother of the. bride, section man on the y rand lir was Urtw acted as griomeman- The wedding (n his forty -,Parma year is sur- and dud on • nndey \`• I ewda7 aetPmony was performed try 41tew- W. M t hist wife and two young PIMA. itelie R. Alp of the United church, Auburn. I After the eeremonv about twenty -flue garrets. immediate relutivee of the pride and groom. eat down to 1 4II of v it who had been poor health for some time. proofed way tit. following day, 11.•r death be g hairlened by an attack of inline •:. One son survives. An lute .• sting event is to take place In %licitly next June, when the.annual District; Synod meeting of the Luth- eraui ,Church will lw held In St. Peter's church here. 'Rome 131) pas - and delegates are ex{seted to De lit. An important . part of the meow will to thee' onllnnh{un ser - tetra pn tw, in which Albert Deters. son of iMr. and Mrs. Ell. Deters of Play town- alilp, w'111, lie ordained to the ministry'.; in the Drysdale Roman Catholic church, un January 7tt1. Miss Meryl Geliu:l+. d:ihcMrr of Mr. and We. - Juw'ph lielivaa of the Goshen 11ue'. 1l:ty 1 townshlp. was united in 11) rriage to • to lbrantturd she i :el Veen teae'lllnit De•meis ('urrivenu, son of Mr. and 1 there. Her mother ,n, t the otter nN 111 Mrs. frank ('orricean of Drysdale- bers of the family. ''eo bnrther••t un•: , Imes', I%ufhsr t;rnrd oflb•latnl. The p married atter. "• at Edgerton. I c ¢ couple+ will resiek' un the two Ills led. His death a e 1 due to a su heart attack. The double' funeral was o trus-.els cemetery on r r • .e : Gerard. res lir o St. Jow•ph's Itou, 11 Catholic church at tale was taken on Sunday. The funeral was rived Iy. I . held at Wind:e.r on ec n ile Way a Great War veteran. enlisting Fatter Gerard aria torn at with the ItIlat Itattallon and serving 1 River. Ont.. it, iatel. and rt'.wlved hit education for the priesthood at As- allm{dlun (.db•ge. Sandwich, and St. Peter's, Seminary. .Landon. Ile was ordained to the priesitlsxsl in 191st. nod aftrrw-er,b wens at Tilbury fur w.ns• years and teen :it St. Alptu'nvtlse•hur•h, marriass•• deeeaeed wits a Windsor. before his transfer to lisp"- wan for a ureter of years. and tele. He Is survived by his not her, waw Iit1 11rell of the Wroxeter mn- two gister14 itI l a bather. tlnnatien wheel for some time. She 1s Fatality In Turltersenlah 'survived by her hueband and a wren- John Hulliston, 4th etrne•Paslon of year-old daughter Ttlekersmlth. met death tragically an Nathaniel ibundCteock, of Itensall. Thursday lest. ile reslde,l Alone on died Wednesday. 9th inst., of poen- the humeateisd whirr he ass born and Inerrlla. in els seventy-mtr•ond year. 1M- lived fur•aixty years. A neighbor Who ,woad lived for many year at Blyth Balled at Mr. Hntltston's home rotund and Inter teak up farmng near Bruce- him lying near the Irrn door, where It field, moving to Ifeenwll only a short la thought he had fallen when engaged time ago. ile WA. faire married and In feeding 'horse-, as n dish of groin Is survived by els second wife, five evidently 1 had ieen e•a1ryin ,wag erns t'y the first marriage and time und daughters by the second The re•mnins were taken to Rlyth for interment John Black, an odd resident of Mor- rie township. died, Sunday morning in his eighty -flet year. Malcolm Ilbouk, overtaas. As the result of a revere operation tiro year+ ago. tn'rn which tall• lever regained her health. Mrs. John Ilulr, fir, Ttrnls•rry townWdp, dint January 7th. As Miro May Wyrwtn. before her alleles+fol The rem., �,• were brought gro,m.', farm ear itlake. Alberta. 'e hurl :I 1.4•+1.14. those Slmlwou Geiger, of Cavelier. North moot, for to her father. Dakota, Is visiting friends to ane Samuel Eagleson. Milton, North ;,round Zurich. Hev was formerly Dakota, hue been ' u . old friend- resident of this .vlelnity. In Clinton and Viet, 1. Thomas White it - •,1 away at his home here on Janu:., "th. In his ,e•v- rllty{lghtll year. - WINC Ii tM• _ • EXETER - The death of Angus Murray occur- red January 2nd. in his seventy-sixth year f►ee.tawd farmed In Stanley and Misr F,lizeibeth !Betty) McKague, I T,,,•kersmith ts•fon• retiring to Exeter ',Villa. Ii' is survived by his daughter of Mrs. M,•Kagltt' and the; w' ow' tw. suns an.{ two iced k y i late 4. D. McKalN( of Wingham. wean, Rev. Jas. 11)4 1, who for a homier married January St1L to W. Quay !CO-' hour, only son of Ur. and Mrs. F. 11 1 of years has been minister of Caves K(Ibeurrn of Owen `•,uud. Tto• cert- I Presbyterian ehur•h. Exeter. has tic- 1 mony w•ax solemlrz.'.1 1.c !toe. 1)r. ! opted a .'a11 from the o'sm.rsentlon of Munro. The happy •••aple left for j St. Andrew'. Otitis -h. Carleton place. New York and Florida. where they ITh ialn abyt ry t f the ron , n ) s mud given its willA spend [h4. winter. „f the Foot's taistumh• here will thew Jnn• At the inaugural ousting town ea►anedl on January 7th: Connell Ina` we Heins alas quietly solemnized at wedding i ill r nn. Mr. an/ I 1 }►1 t tl t for q mrrhUl Johnston will bre ting Elliott ,ked oel t to the Trivia !tentorial elulr•h on We•tl- mtrting marked tie fiftieth miniver.. I ufternu.n. January !►the when rPelelP at Um morality ,,Ary of the in orpora i of the town. CL.LNTOI6 the i, 0 n •Dal order-'Itiasaincil hoving 1 Miss Josephine 'Davis. i tughter or leen signed JADuarr 1;1h, 1%7`1 T11ere { Mr. slid Mr+. DAn1Pl DAclr. was united ie a meleetnent on foot to celebrate the I in merriest'. to Oito Walker. son of The death of Mrs. fete, Cantelon, {•:eM.l in a fitting! Mr. end Nra. Oswald Wtlkt r ..f Cot - Clinton, well-known reeleent of t„wn,s Jltblhm ann 7 • The roller, Wi W..f Cot rl a 1 mart- . formerly 11041. at Too to on ed suddenly at her home I manner some time ,Suriug the coming i performed the a eremouy In Ole pre. - ofToronto nn e*?$. ry 3rd. at the Ise summer. ! Phew of a few- frirnls. of elxty-four yearn. Her husband Bleed ',seven years ago, and four setts SEAI''t4RTll ht survive • I) W it Can- , t chug Pis I . BRI'SSEL% large., than fix.` o Is very rare , F. G. Ne -4 n, who left three weeks terror, a lifelong ,clot- I Aerin, n In the case of the men, C. M. and the Misses Gladys and Har• ager with Mrs. Nttw!in. with the nitride, deMnt o l.n<•y there is a say ,tet Gartner, of Toronto. The re- 1n of spending the winter In Florida, 1.•nt of thiel ierality• died at bre home, rhes in her demand. larger mai rat s metas mere brought to Clinton for in was takPjf Ili at Ila boar of her 5011 I mere on Thnrsdav l,tt t. in her wvvntc- terment former rwtAent In Toronto end l;a< rims. been eon..iluetlniy r•er'Before•s1m•trisgbt fonts; that all eetahare. longer heads than Mltw Minnie Ker. • t+t►rm anedto bed there. h4. P .Pur v tr' of Clinton, died at Brantford January WIIiIam et Mackey, inrrlatrr. late Nlth ,cntrer�ei.ni of Grey -township. tlNew Excuse: found Peattend nearby. SJ of Toronto. died Titinary 9th at the is -u'4,tI'd by n brother, Char "Why areyou late for Dreattaat?" slip=s d. When that Mr. aid had was a slaughter of thehlste Henry Ker home of has brother. I)r. Chariest sister. Mrs. Bennett. halt demanded father as Johnny stole in - mimed When nsrltr.i nit! wassum-.was cal of t tt Deceased herd ,dere to the room monM It was tout:d that life lied t►w� the flamtlr fninton e•mti wn was are the n 11er in extinct for some hip was it was N '"- the Clinton pnlblli• sc•hexll. Since going I Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes Downcast Eyes Eyes tell Your Character Brown eyes for srrength--Blue for generosity"Gray eyes for jealousy—Sparkling eyes in- dicate beauty, yes, and good health, too ! Do your eyes sparkle? Arc the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow —indicating an out -of -sons condition — due to constipa- tion? if so, you need Us•�dray ce Ise or • horsy/� t> Yom eres..Jt A Vraee•ble, r� t� MYrY. Product pat Read sF,,tt Char:. Ire ,r ., Ike Fvo i Otter. Ar., 6.,•., t lr ..rye ,,. RI; Saler Armes: Lid Harold TorontoRuble !: . TharedaY. Jaataary 17, 111L1). 7 Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) 1 can supply y„ tr wants Ill any of the above tt el Prompt Pervirc and rev-:.n:thh; prices. L. FLICK Tele{ tie 1 BOOTS HATE iU(IGV.$T HEADS. E gllahrnen Do \M %Vcar ac Large a Rat as Men of the North. Englishmen's heads call tor hats tram 6% to 7. The most common alas is 6vs• Occasionally hats as largo as II% are asked for. mora hats of the larger sIzea are sold In the north and In Seotlsnd than to the south. Though we may say there in a fair range in the nixes of men's hats. the short -hatred fashiona which are at present In favor with most women have done a great deal towards stan- dardising th ' slzpa in their hats. Tea common ,st fuse for women la alightly I smaller than that for the men, being 6 s' • and an bider for a woman's bat two felon, Clinton; J. 11., Meaford; H. R-, dips SI,.• Charles,. And - living r at his In els been n re- otile•P of the late F Ilnlm'4" ' K • I and for n nu After being culled to the bar he pray- Ilt04 At 1•ranhrsrk. Ile is survived to y. lised his profeegilon in Toronto until bis wife one win .not three dangle , the time of his illness. He, 10 Aur- tern. ' rived by his wife. three staters and I Attar en illness of only A few days. one brother. in his early dey1 he the death took place here on Wt'•lne'x- was a member of the Goforth la- day night. tnh Inst.. M Miss .\lir ,cepa team and a •'rack high bieyele mlark herel,.r the it•lldhrr sisterfour year. Isid racer. The death of Mist Cefheri,M�James .\rm+fres. The funnel took (Murchie, one of the e'dest residents of 1 pin.e to .\nhnrn. where Miss Clark file district.ree'urred JanuavYrah ir!liv`lts'fu f hmingrib!to Bnit, r9 and n the home of err •sin. MI : Wore ',elite. F .\. livid. Deceased n:•- he eldest (laugh- eermmotl.1) In 111 r of the lute M nA airs Alex• t1 .•.limiter,- with vitiena ntBled ChLT1tsDou,ltwIItt2 Mackay, In Sen lir 1, beenha partial Invalid for some ceelrn \Io• hexer LPite riga y n away -Weil. Dad." replied Johnny. II was 'born 1 t� • here on Friday night. ,'•when You called me I was having a The Shortesthing in the World No, Not a Gnat's Eyelash nor a Mosquito's Whisker ---PUBLIC MEMORY You may have been in business for fifty years and the people know about it. But don't forget that new customers are being born every minute and they grow up and have to be told. A note to merchants Unless you keep telling them by advertising what you have to offer them, the fellow who has been in business only fifty weeks, and who II• advertises intelligently, will prove to you the truth of it. You must tell them to sell them THE SIGNAL THE SIGNAL IS READ E\•ERY WEEK IN OVER A THOUSAND HOMES IN GODERICH AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY the ,cath of para yss. e very Lundy dream 1 Just dept t elrtMeKII SPAM az- in the Mwnsts e . 41lrlety-third yen,. Ile had five few minutes longer and finish slept of McKillop, and :untie 1 Ina in the I sbji nt of RrnvIhil' aM.pt five yrnrs. rile•, of ye:nra {,n•risus rimier Mun•llie "f %V'' throe and Wil., 1 - s' ''p u ,'ghtc-torn vc •r•• ••f ge. 1le•Peer4Cd 'e''•i,.•k Ntnldny morning. 4':uu!onslc he :old her father hero,. ' er ennitietel crept downstairs to ' time :1 I „r -e. the store, and p.strdli a ,1 Winthrop. Ioth,'• :1 Iltrwnyilea t'n1 ictu•s I)l sttre'In --mony rrntt. ' The death of \iia. Thomas F e'ole• Irvel iritis the stun• f.ssr•namt, The 1 man. 41 former reaidrnt of Si'i I rtlt• animal lil.l erilshr,l through the t!0,11. ,aenrred at Winnipeg January ar,l. hail ph111eu a headfirst steep •ees that 1„ tair.i and 11 RiCH ter doorway. It died it few moment-, aft. r _ 1 the faller arrived And 11 had teen I t e tit .the I hauled into ter hase•nsenl, I'psm I, -\ 41011111.• 14i11 - 'h t,sok plow. on , vestit-al ting• It was -found ilI hurv' Ir• Homan ('n.1. n,• 'n Trillioi.n. Itrysdtlti t german. who live, January '_nal. when frilldau, fl.tugltte•ruf I lunged to 7 rn'y T. Mr. and Mrs. it- ar Dindairme,, Stnlbh• two an,1 :.•half nil's.' south of here line. became the bride of Alonzo 'The animal had been stricken with Mc'* 'hen. of 1'•,rt Huron. 11in t.. and e.die. and ie 1eli.hed to have iv-miler...I Dorothy. another daughter of Mr. andin agony nlsntt the lows Intii1 'i1 44,i Mrs. ihte•harns'. was united in noir-1 dentally steppednfw'n the stair door.1 singe to F. Barley, of 'sVindaor. The' Several nlaees along the road were ' donble eer•mony wee {.erfornle,l by neut.! where dit Wel n. rind rldIe•41ts blanket i11 -' 1 I Het. J. E. Gerard. stools in 1st E. hearer.,. .1 Geiger rind t'. C. come ionic In Iia jonrneyltlWs. Sehlibe were el• -•ted pollee trns4trea of %mire by aeeltmattnn for 1929. A double funeral tnf.k place to the Bromum line eemeterY. nay township. nn Jomuarr 411. -when the bodlea of Mr. ane) Mrs- ihlvld 1N•tehen. of Lot:- given •on The whaling industry in soa,hern don. formerly r. Dashwood. were Rear Admiral Pdvrn burial. Mr. 11Ptehen died on I Evens, according as alto her.. Idol Ute Janitary 21)41, ,•f pleats-lstenmonie. Scot her..r•tle tt' 1)1 t - I In his fifty-third year. and his wife. - oovt'ry, and' tions, Is almost Hapless in its poo- atbiltics. At ., recent banquet he said: "The founders of the whaling In- dustry throughout the world were British seamen There Is every rea- son MITT WP WIRItt l.-.nt-4ulPt--ta_taP.- tills thdt,ntrJ -and- ,hare she enur- ' mous profits that are being Made ; "The Rasa Sea Is teeming with whales and the adjacent oceans untouched. "1 du not Imagine the, h. chance of the industry 1 he Smith,twrnt end Veas falling for a neat Scat's,t "Whaling u . a flee ',glairnnI v for the • uI ,aunt of British rap', ,' and w•o in the sbiphnt!dang >:' Also ter, is a very line chafe .. 1"r t t,moy me•ex naval nlhrer and nm❑p{In rhnte iuoft:u►Iry'. "We have sat -still w'hil. th'• N•Ir wv•gtana heed" virtu*rally ,tte.n tl 1't us the whalitl:; industry. whic, hrincint them m1111•11.'f p' nri,1 1t1111T.11\',,01,11.-.1 I '0111•v Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by f lectnctty Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity We guarantee our Hydro hunt.. for 1SI10 hours use. HYDRO STORE West aide of Square Gedencb AGENT FOR li Massey -Harris Machines and Genuine Massey -Harris Parts We have on display a .full line ' of seasonable machines OPEN EVENINGS ' 11, H. Clements VAST WHALING I'Gs •1'i:C1'. Industry In ti.'uther•n ea" Almost Limitless In Its PosalbIhil{ea• The forerunner of colds and grippe. Heat and inhale Min- ard's and rub it on the throat and chest. The great preventive. Kingst+m St. ' liutterich, Ihlt Phone Via , Apartments above Ston• 1 • Anything and Everything in Radio and Electrical Supplies I-:Iectnc Reinke-. Electra. Washes,.. t/ - Electric Wiring and Repairs MacDonaj Electrician Britannia Rd. TeI phone 174w Rub a little Zam-Bok over your hands and arms to check and heal all roughness and chafing. It's wonderful. Zam-Buk contains valuable herbal extracts which lubricate the tissues, -soothe pain, allay inflammation and grow new healthy skin: Cold -sores, 'chaps', frost bite, chafing and similar troubles are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. It provides the handiest and safest antiseptic dressing for all injuries and skin troubles. COLDS -For . 4 1 to the brad• smear a little Zam lick ver the balms of the hands, and inhale. For colds .n chest or back, rub briskly lath sliyhtly••'armeri yam Null night an morning SOOTHES PAIN PREVENTS BLOOD -POISON. Ilk bee : 1 Ie. SI 74 of ell 4 setae• I1'Maueys Descended in an 1 nhrokrn Lina Enrol :ton .1.1►• England's prnnde•et t:.tuiie a, ..id to lake second place tele a 1,i• .: to to. e.,' lt7nn,'r' of tiro proud u- of the ta,rems O'Malle•vt of It -Its l ' Tie' O'Malley shit n Is ba.A t111 wits ..r.,,nlflrentiliumf :It.•d p•',l1.tr, e ' pages bordered in gr"•en end geld wiand with coats of 1,151114 in s' :., leti blue and hiack. whtefi I,, register •d in the Office of Arms at Dublin ('ar- tl,•. A hundr-d years sen it w•as the Carl- ;1.1;4 by SIr Widlam Ilethanl, I.t o. r Klnu at Arms. as being 1 'fotinrled on evidence of feel PURI ,unqu' nslnn•'hle and illi Wolff.. ,•herae- ter•" 1t proves that the O'Malleys ars 4• r , 1-,l -in an nnbrok n male lin- from 365 Al),..when it joined tit.• \iil.•slnn-Garlic High Kings of ' Ireland. The Shfrieya and Greeley@ In Eng- land still claim to be the oldest fam- ines. buil they have not been able t0 1 disDu.e the O'Malley claim • Grey and Bruce Coach Lines Motor Coach Service GODERICH STRATFORDII • IREADDO11'N r A.a1EAI1'.al. l' M. A.M. 10.25 14.25 - 1.:iO 7.00tit►t►I':itICH 1.45 7.15 11t)I,MESV1W.: 10••10 8.•((4 r " 1 CLINTON 5 1.45 , .:t5 SEA FORTH 9.50 7.51► 2.11ij 9.4:► 7.45 2.10 7.40 RT rOI,I'atl1:\N 7 4:. DUBLIN 9.40 7 1- 1' i 1•:LI. •--T '-7 -25 S•15 -SI':III{I NII\•I... 9.1111 -T--ttt R OO 5.25. STRATF1)ltD• 9.0) ' 7.110 A. al 1'. SI . P.M. A -M . .• We make some . nnneettn•r Pith Inn, • I. •ma atratfor'i for London awl •L•r•.ntn Bust Stratford at 10 p m instead of 7 p.m. on Saturday gates. Coach 1 Goderieh from hotels toCoach lleaves l l Str hfords annfrom bus depot, phone 783, and post office. Through coach both wrys t ' 111111111111111111Ii111IIIIIIIIIiilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi'1IU1H111hllllllllllillhfhllf ll_ 14. McEwen's Everyday Prices Shelled , Itt:'•ti l-. 11, Cut M ix r'tl I'• •; I , I I . Orange Peel. ID.. , n• II Ice Oatmeal, 11' ...... -sees Fresh Currant-, • . ;1:„r s : 5 -III tin rcrllp ... -Ply p rkas•' :;:h Salado Japan I.vl, new line, a t,• hand, :1 ! r:' dmlim The n. w' ,'lop of SVC, I1e•s Nav' 1 firms” ine, al pet dn,en• Fresh Creamery Batter every day from the factory Try n Ibof our 59' 1'ca 11'-' a winner. Fresh ground No. 1 Blend t'nifre, Ih..... sees. .........• t;tk 1,• �leell.•l-\1 Anne. 14, .--... t't1• 1, Ib. 27).• -- Itest Citron Peel. tI :mbe J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 South Side of Square e;r,el(11 delivered promptly to all parte of the town without charge i mmnuunmmmmnommummmunimunum umin ummilfh