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Chrire menalny but elf the
time.
GODRICI* TOWNSHIP
'this 1,4oneg Al -1 c;',<AY (A' T,4•0 V'''.
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1 los sit Nt. vbcf21.,
III A 111. f ling at flv, 41941erols Tiast-1.!-1614
114110 Volwilit 4.4) xv,iii 1)2 hall to flito
mood. prarP ins ii1C.:iiki-•?dty, ist e. 174114.
Aid ineiciim'e am zsig44-Al re iDc' DIT.
ill, H. MtiNtiltiMEIFf.
1} Seeretar,y.
11 At the regular November Meeting of
1 the Comistry Wont. Club. moat of the
MO Skit wenn* ilineld. qUalify them -
UweNr#141 devo444. to a 411hettailbint on tint
subj.*. of "Women ottlf.eboot Boards."
It was the *platen of she member* Wm.
mare* for such pOsitione, end give snore
thought and attention to sehool WA
muniMpal matters, than they had done
Mahe oast. Wen dollars was donated
to the British War Belief Fund. Tim
nest meeting will be sit the home of
411:solaspited, sofowil '1h' (.ft*: Dec. Itith, et
A happy event took Plane it the home
of lir. and Kra, A. G. /1, hioatgottuitY:
ItlartrOott Fenn' lira Wed000dort Doc
Dith when they celebrated their golden
tiredding ennlvertiary., At 6:30 oseleek
about twenty of their relative* set down
to at, tarot dinner. And the evening Was
inapt In Innate SW genie& Hr. MO
Mrs. Montgomery were the reciplente
of many suitable gifts. Among those
nretelit were Ur. and Mrs. jai. lactIll.
Ian anti family. Herold and _Hdwin
MoosifolnerY. Mr. and Mrs. Lealte-brea
Millen and Sam Westlake and Hiss Hey
Westlake, all ct (oder1011 TOWnilh
and Nice. Babb and Mr. Hobo, Manila
TIPPERARY
\mile (oaner is at present on a
Ni..4t oolong ber Wliani friends.
sloe. Wimple 'Miller, of Torosilo.is
hone fi.r a while to. lwr •mother
vies. is nottroprovinq
-tier MOUS, friaritt;
fef,v of our farmers are again
iff 'plough after the big 'rain oi
:ktitirdaY and the slitiWo Sunday.
Mr. Rot Calderon, -svho sold his nom
on the 711I rott. ot troderich township.
1I1 lI11 honest Str. Taylor`s farre
• on p•21111 eon. or Stanley. Thia is a
'Mei: farm. •
Mrs. Cltas.. 511ddleton, 'or the5' flap
iletil line. bap; again, gone to Clinton
hospital for treatment., this' being, 'bpi
-7--11114.44 finiirbrIliCliospital. We wish
for a spe.41y reenv4:-6,- this
A number 'of old friends inel; at the
horne of Nit,: Imbert emir, .or the 13,i --
111.4 line, on ThurSda,Y evening to ni.alce
his onitlier, a present before
rimval to tllinton, ,also tieing airy
• .0iti resident here.- • ,
.1 number or old friends..niet at the
biluov or 10144it's. MittOlt 000
steppe on l'hursday evening and pre-
sented their mother sortie nice
"silverWere, she having recently Moved
to Clinton, where .stte. anti 1411' (taught, '
er will tlitikO their future. home,
yon ME • •
.t•sed Furniture ,sd, S4trissotss Prieto
t fireeide leatherette rocker,
• solid oak • • 812 00
1 •single bed and sering.s ' ' 00
1 mattress, nearly •
1 kitchen cupboard, white enanad • r
'a dandy) ..... . • • • • • • • • • 10 Oa ',A
\Nash- eael,h-- • • • -- 40. •
, 1 sdfa.... . . .. • . 5 00 p
1 walnut revolving °Mee .cht.iir• 8 00
1 coal heater self 15 00 1
Caned seated .. ... . . , . 2 00 s
1 !walnut chest of drawers....;12 50 d
Eitehen •ellairs . . ... 75 c
1 wainut chest or drawers.,.. 12 410 IA
lads is your opportialltr t) get Borne hi
••11.3 pt, ,
W taTfal '
.t large -,ize Quebee heater, 1 Chest. 0
00141 suite' (rrleatiter..or leatherette s:
couch ,and two chairs to match. L
Forniture bought and Sold, ,
-11.1,110LB 111„\CRSFONE.
Furniture Ewliange, West St,
Or C./forborne Township.
A good !Meeting or the timicric
Township Farmers' chub was held
Friday evettlim. thocrlither -3111.
n -'w officers for the• ensiling Year we
elected' O$. foflows; President, 41. E
wards; sive presuitynt, .1, Bell; seer
lary.treas., IL L. Sallaatit.- oincer
(100;"--Ventalifirgli;-"Firad 11611,- 'Ceara
• •
Slagle *ad 41404 widths
to whit* Iasi Ens, sit.
able for trap, maw,
outdoes, nark etc.
nor Supplies*
ONLY THIRTEEN
SHOPPING DAYS
TO
CHRISTMAS
twerAillurn 94h, MIK
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MISS SUSIE NOBLE
math& swok
ip
TOWN COUNCIL
70•77044•774
(Continued: front atio -
)3Ii I pdown at 10,8001. The Coniiyany agrees
te to construct a solid brick or concrete
re factory. vvitti 5, floor soave of 22,00e
d- square feet anti .lio.ve • the same in op.
e- coition by 'Ilse est of January, 0112 and
to 44-003Y. .0.0.tkast .71.l.liands. for at, least
six months in each' year,
sow -pray, 1 Iisht. StnYt'Initalt 1:0.14 KI
keld, NieMillan. Win.
StOrdy, ()ramp itirhard Porter,
11. Powe.I.,-, vote was carried to aftl
Hate 'with the r. o. in 102i. Th
Club 114 to meet every second 'Monda
in the moutitithe next meeting 'v1
11111! on .31intitit, 1)11. lOtil. TIt
„sirigrani %vitt consist of ttn Inaugival
addresA ol!iy RdsVardso and'
"Possibilities of Iiirsipeiative Buying"
will:be token up by Mr. W,
of Piirtei:'s -natiutter-s- ,w,i14-
41::4euss t 1 ittbjeet of "timid Citizen.
ship," .. large turnout Is 400toill
ttodoriett towne1110 council met
Inv, 6, 1920, ai1. members present.
Reeve 'i'II'Wl r 1 Ii In ilti 11101 1. Min -
11118 of lagtaneeting as.read were eau
firmed. • •
liy Counallor Lindsay,. see
muted hy Conerillor Vanderburg, that
!VIM)," :sip. $,. stating that- the norolna.
lion of -reeve and tour councillors ler
on the last „aloriday a • the present
yew- in Ilulines" haliv HolmeiwIlle, at
12 I.:clock 'noon, and the electjon, 11
necessary, to 10. held on Monday the
Ordatay. of laituctry, 1921. The follow.
ing 'are 'the -01ares, deputy returning
billeers and poll, clerks for the. differ;
era 111,1 41114C 4tib,idivialoti14: Polling di-
viSlon No, 1; Orange hall. 4t11 eon.:
deputy. returning ,oilleer;. Chris . W.
Johnston;' -Poll clerk,Rohl: 'Mellwain
No. 2, house ot 'alert (lumber:es deer
et. off., . /toward •Stutaly; Pelt clerk,
natio Sturdy. No. 4,111OUfie Of Ity
litikerS dep. lad, • oft, ano. C. Woods:
MI „clerk, "Walter Ritimerson; No. 4
;Ouse if„ LOLA): dP1). OM,
V. IL Lobb: Dolt clerk,. Lewis Ander-
on: No. 5, house of: jterbert Murphy:
ep. ret off. HerInTt Idtephy;
jerk, Ira Menai: No. 6. house of Wm.
owden, 12th eon.; ilep.••ret off., field,
teltatilson: iderk,- Peres" illiddon
1.• • .
t. . DUNGANNON
Wet.
Ivers has returned frOtallie
4' Raymond larown arid Jack Errington
lett for Trout Creek On Wednesday..
11 . •
f, Ur, r. Bowls able to be on duty
again after being nu the sick list for a
few7days„ •
Mrs. ;WbitleY has reiternecl ironfthe
*est. where, she has'boen visiting her
Mrs. T. Fintgan,svho went to London.
recently to undergo an operation, hall
returned home, - • •
004 Pollock. of the 2nra Cott. Or west
Wawanosh, has sold his 00.aere %arra to
Ross McNee. •
Tice ladles of St. Paul'S 'pariah are
haring a bazaar on Der. 21st, and 'the
Surklay School' Christmas entertain.'
merit on that evening. '
4Several front the village attended
111. ciincert •Lucknew on' Tuesdat
awening-last, including. the Hector and
Mrs. Douglas,. Bev. II. II. and 'Mrs*
Campbell. The two 'ladles 'itook part
in Jim program. • . • .
The evening: 'service avtileh Was to
have been. held In St. PIMPS church
last Sunday, bid' postponed en:account
of roils aril( weather,- will not be held
until the '11r,,st or.,Janoary or ringlet
notice.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
Church are holding a' bazaar the
basement of the church on Wednesday,
1511r. • Perreshments will be served
trona to 8 p.m, after which a program
• 1011 be given. A. pawl time is expeeted.
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PORT:ALBERT.
The public school .entertainment
whielt is to take -place here Dee, 21st
in the, foresters hall, through a slight
mistake of the press, was wrongly
announeed.• it will be held' Dee. 21st
A good -program Is being prepared and
%avi‘glerontiitilie.titne expected. EveryhodY
• • CREWE
-rimy Finnigan was cutting wood for
.00o4-Bivett last Week. .
• Sohn Curran andllobert 'denary are
very busy in the bush Oils %reek.
• There will be a Christmas tree and
concert in the Crewe Methodist cluirch,
On December.23rd for the little
Yen will - wise something if you don't
get there to see and hear, so let .a1,1 the
parents. and guardians • take notice and.
get something for •th . weepues this
The foliowing accounts NN -ere passed
1' the coulterl and petters were 'drawn -
11 the treasurer for the payment of
till-' : Laintffirey, timber 62' Chas
indsa,y, sheep killed Irs• dogs, 610Z
Nrunleipal World supplies, ill I4•A.
tantelon, postage and stationery; 810.-
65: New Era printing, 81245; Coder/eh,
Signal, printing (Anna of Revision,
4'12.40: llarold Muin tgontery, refbnd
taxes on amount, of house being: burn-
ed; 0.22: A. pantoton, • satao., 8115:
Joseph whitely. .saistry. mot John Hui-
Jer„ road omperlittentlent, :4A45 ; ireeve
and, four eminettiors. salary, $2,6 Cart':
Board of illealth. $50.70. 'The followinc.
are graveh Richard Bond,
. ." os. $3; Hy, Powell
811.50; John Conrad!: 851; Alan Bet-
ties, 811.50: 'Fbos. Betties, $15,40; Mrs
• Walston, 83.50; Them. Cox, $7.05.
t. adjeurned to meet as per
'1010 .,.,„„ori Wednesday. Eith day of
Decrial r, 11)2(1. at 10.00 °crook in tbe
lirention.
ADAS1 CANTF.LON, Clerk.
.SHEPPARDTON
Nels. Pierson :ban moved tinire
farm recently purehased from Nit. Rd.
Willis.. and is litisy fixing it up. Ed.,
and; rats,..teother, 110-14-rnioodmi
rieli; • '
TRIMME
H .
.
Regular $8.9. A Sitio
6
\c's
f 76
or .
'These Hats are fre4it
new, and extremity
smart, and are selected
from our regular stook.
SPecially. Reducid
for. Frit* -and $6 75
Saturday Sell.
ing ott
Miss MAGVICAR
Kingston Street
The retiree Weather 'is weleome. as
It is healthier and makes it cle,aner ,
()Ring IsbOlit.
, Writ. Hawkins Is rid reat nriasrait altering
building the interior ot 'Mr. Alex%
llogle'S house. .
WM: Ilawrillris and Win. Vrooman
have ' Ilnislied .putting up a neat little
stable for, per Shields, to replare the
old western style of barn which he
l'orn ;denary .and George. Cantwell
aro getting . out wood at Mr. Albert
Solutst011's bush north 'or Dungannoni
They are cutting it in .PordwoOrt length
and will have it foe sale in any quail-
aity. Tom 113s also a wood yard al
ail grades at reasonable. Inicea: . . ,
home and can supply the public wit
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ADVEATISS IN 1111E grAn- -
The Investor's Opportunity
Province of Ontario
6 per cent.
15 YEAR GOLD BONDS
Denomination WO and $1000
Price $94.34 °
° Yield 6.60%
alter 'Pim* or
T. R. HARRISON
Boz 214 'Phe316
INSURANCE AND BOND BROKER et
• 'COLBORNE
The following is the school report of.
S. S. No. 4 Colborne for tbeL month -of
November Iii order (4 merit. Sr. IV --
Unto 'Ungtord, Hostel Hill, Daniell
Fisher, Jr. IV - Murray Netatinhati,
Wilf,r,ed Fisher, Emanuel Mitchel. Sr,
/I/ «- Donna McClure, Edith Fisher,
Franklin Mitchel. Jr. Doris Hill,
Annie Miller, Jack Fitblado. Jr, II-
Aataai Fisher, Margaret Fitblado, Tom
Mitchell, Sr. .11itta. Mira
McClure. Gertrude Houghton. Sr. I
DuncanMililon, ,Franklin Flick, Marie
Fisher. Eir. Pre --James McClure, Sr,
Pr.-Ireta, Fisher, Florence McClure.
Zovell, George Campbell:
gt.E.1,11011F.330130/111Crr. Teacher
The following is the rePort of S. S.
No. 5 for the rnorith of Nos:ember.
Those marked with an asterisk MiSSed
one in• more tests:. Sr. P1'. 41, Bogie.
:1171 at. Morris. 266: L. TIIIIPIOW, 250:
'W. McCann, Sr. 111.--6.1. Bogies 2L26:
'11„ tildishorm, 1.3i. McCann
20a: F. Horton, 200: G. liorion. 191; 6.1.
Freeman, 151. Jr. 111.-J, Shalom% 208:
F. Morton; 206: G. Horton. 191.; •J.
Freeman. 151. Jr. ila -X. Morris. 187:
J.Chisholint, 175; Freeman, 179,
Class 1. -40, Borten, 125: 1. Niorris,
1r4tiner.-41. Freeman, 530: A. Free -
loan, 29th *M. Morris. Mass A.-4.1.
tie
takes in spelling for the month. .7
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r McGann. Numb, -r. on roll 19.
Merage attenitanee 15. IrABITIIA M.
liENIPTt IN, teacher.
No snrgicah operation la 11(1'. 44)
removing corns if IIollfraay'St Corn
Ilemoser be used. -
Actors always like to tread rite
boards,. hilt a„ deadly insult to ask
lheni how the walking Is,
Friendship's
Perfect Gift
Theresa no gut liko a good
ronokit--.
Nothlog no distinctive's°
endarlag and g0 euro to
pease:
An aeptgatatbt now will
seance oa "Perionallty
Portraits" to girt ening
time.
J. T.,: FELL
?het* Steite
• /
E COLBORNE STORE
'THIS is the .time to buy holiday gifts. 'Our
I - store is full of just such things that are
wanted for gifts for Christmas time. Not only is
our stock complete put every_ piece of _merchan
dise in /every department is reduced 20 per cer4.
fl a !Aldred in a very large range It • ,
(11(613611iftiS We have them for Women, Men, •
20 per cent:less than regu ar p Ice. # • I
Silk,Unagrwear ti Gamisolos w iaill:vte:Yd
style and size, in pink and white, at, 20 per cent. less than regu- 1.
rar price. •
fl e ppH Every line of Hosiery in cashere, silk
and ' 1
-- 00 Ur '.0 lisle-at.iccent off. cenoff. - ' .7 - --- ---------------------- 4
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,or
=St
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•Oloyes off. in silk, lad, cape, or charnorsette at :toper cent. Of/ i
. d,7
$35 Serge Dr6S8
, coe A large range rua±ked •
Li e,) down to $27.50 each. They
are made from the very finest cloths and the styles are all new,
AnOtiler range of Serge Dresses marked to sell at $24.50.
These are particularly good buying and every one is new and
up to the minute its style:
Silk DrG$geS anti in 1Theet avemrya rites ta qsaawait3y too
! dsti4C011.0es:
These Dresses solid as high as $65.00.2 Now on sale at $4o.Ot-i -
eacb
Another range Qf SiIk Dresses- ina.ked- down tO .$23.50.
These dresses sold as high as,$4Q00 and are ..now on sale at
Be sure and see these •vaItzes in Dresses.' They are
values that have never been shown before;
Every piece of merchandise in the store is
reduced 20 per cent. . , •
• Do your Christmas Shopping at the store
where prices have been cut. •
•
•I II COLBORNE&CO
THE HOUSE, OF
RELIABILITY.
,
BOARD OP TRADE BANQUET
„ .
mr. it. IN Ti Merton, Industrial: Com-
missionee f -E.,P, lt..'ttte.Gisest
31r. H. • . Thitmeeti.n. Industrial
commissioner of Din P. 11., was in
to all day Wednesday, coining 10
respense, to the invitation :of -the Board
of Trade. Dunk* the' day he was
shown about toWnt in the evening
w
tie as the guest of the. Board of Trade
at a banquet in_the Masonic Hall. The
•rattnly-coarrrfl-eir-ts hi sestiion this
week were. -present and a good repre-
sentation iif the "Board of Trade,' the
gathering numbering about 80. In the
absence of the prSident of the 411oard.
Mr. Alex. aliunders. Mr. Parsons,
preohlent, OretMled the elialr. • The
Blackstene-Buckley Orchestra furnish.
ed niusie during the serving or
twat • .
When 111r. Timaterton was called 00
openedly saying he was an opti-
mist; as he noticed the Codedeli Board
of Trade was Mao, Why should we
not tie optliclistol Our field erops
'would pay our national .debt In two
yeam.. Gar niekle mines in Ontario
alone would 'pay one ,debt, Mir asi
bestos deposits which were fea per Cent
of the world's supply. Co all over
Canada and you would find great re-
sourcea like these. "Wa. should win*.
11;"-saiii Mi. Tinirrterten. • "I'm opti-
naistie. But I don't believe in letting
ever,ybody "into the country to raise
Cain and nail Columbia. We. should
be discriminating in' our InuniAration
but we wilt eame out with %tog eol-
ors."
In Canada we were auPensed to havo
38,800 utliei•of railway, 00 per tentof
this being Inducted In the 0. T. IL and
O. P. 11. ;ystenio4 and nearly a, third
of Vita mileage, etas taken. up in ter
ofinalis and awitehea. We had great
railways but wo had tacked In the pas)
In pnblielly about them, though thie
was b4n eiriedird now.
`, Mr. Timinerton took occasion to 61.6.4
some nice things about the backing
&Me town nailer .glionlit receive from
me\ eosnatuslity. "If,„ you've got a
friend taro would like to hear trots
home just send 1404 RIO paper paid up.
for a year," he said, 4aNits iloulat You
tub a ouniber Of- trtatterteh old bOyS
mho would be glad to hear from hon10,
and there %vas nethIng like the bow
town Paper ffir 06Ming so near to
being a letter front home. You ought
enrOuragyour papers urns wow"
sish-ertitting ittatrosso
In Ineating industries We should be
tliserindroting atiol iratdirri into ihe
standing of r orelganitS.
With KIMONO arae In the 'West Inv
der pr 6p *Mt 180110600R acres lett avai0
nblelor ttilitivation..(ioderith, stood
/OA rhalier to get a eltare or that
would any tut rqual chance
'with other
it
, 4•7447•411111,-`""•
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•
Mr. Wm. Campbell was' next: alte'.
on and -gave a very interesting itc ount
of early industrial aelltity audericin
vvidell is interNdIng historically;
Space this. week does not permit for.
titer report of 'his address, bid ''svi
hope. to give a synopsis next -week,
others call st on for brief remark?
ertson, Rev.: Canon
!Irv. II. 11.13loyeri
S. Bowden. -
Goderich the eitv
were W.. IL
Mil, Warden
C. L. Moore a
' The idea of mak
beautiful was, ban ght 'out by% 1141v.
Callen Hid and 11m. k11.' 0. Moyer -bird
othersp,who laid stress on Ant beanty
o location and lay 'nut. • '
Suggestions of, a strainer -service to
Ooderielt from flievelanit to the.Roo
further Were pointedly thrown out for
the benefit of Elie C. P, 8. Tepresentat
tive Malt -man. - •
'At the prose a vote of thanks 'to Mrs
Timmerton was moved by 'Mr. Bowden
and seconded by Mr. Strickland anft
suitably etiknowledged by the guest of
the , evening.. .The gathering 'broke up
. •
)et
1 ,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
for everyone
BEAUTIFUL ARTPICTURES
subjects -to' suit all tastes
OVAL andEQUAREMAHOG.
ANY SERVING TRAYS
'ENGLISH CHINA
in Alinton„, Ayneley, Royal,
Dotilton and the Old willow
JAPANESE NOVELTIES
CANDLE STICKS in
MAHOGANY, WALNUT,
IVORY sad ETCHED GLASS
'alleolorts , „ dainty, eardle
shades
Nicely embroideted
SOPA CUSHIONS sad
RUNNERS
Large and choice line of
CHRISTMAS CARDS awl
' CALENDAIS
We invite von all to MAO
Ana Se6 alt our pretty things,
Store Open Evening*
Smith's Or! Mom
smut tot. Piwsto 1 fmg
after 'ginning -Tor He's a .Jolty G°°4 ' GODERICH MARKETS.
The card irirty at 'the residence eveningor[Wheat oatqus t'Ide s °11 :145.6 *3-
aNtre. Jobe's-Bateman Frida.ir -
adopted by the Ihrneek Chapter, sPhlooirirts,
of bridge. •
Welo Dov. elvoewtaabsiaesg000rdevseuhercoessa.naTtuhreer: Bran, per ton
last in aid or the fund forthe war Orphans 'Flour, per cwt,. family 5065 re 61 1000
6 00 t 6 50 •
,Ppeatreatotu
.. ...... .......... 70 to 0 75
°40° tEtO 45 '4°5°
45 00 to 4700
•
stronaled with Asthma Is the -wily
PXOPP:48101i that, sfteniS to convey what
is endured -from an attack of this hour.
hle. The relief from De. J. D. Kot.
fogies 4st1yma Remedy is beyond mea-
sure. W1k,11 -all was suffering there
comes comfort and- rest. ' Breathing
becooes normal and the bronchial
Buckwheat... ..... .0 10 to 0 80
Hay, 00 to 31 00
Butter per lb-Datry 0 55 to 0 -55 . .„
Eggs, per dozen .......... 0 62 to 0.022
Hoge.. .. . 14 00 10 14 00
Cattle, butchers °Milne- 8 00 to 9 00 '
Cattip.brachersordinary 05 00 to 06 00
Bologna4114, per lb ' 5 to 6 •
prier to. all who use iL . shoo,
nettled remedy is worth 'many times 1 00 to 1 00
Its. Lambs, per lb Pbtat°esi newper bag ..„.0 00 to.010
n , ....
5 Opao 500.
0 05' to 0 06 '
tubes rompletely eleared. This 111104-
Hides
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FOOT is. Absolutelyi EsOentiO
. tolodily
and the surest way to obtain
foot comfort is to pay a visit
to our store and purchase
,your requirements to that end
BoudoirSlippers
01110111111m110111. in Felt and Aid, in alt the now and
popular shades.
Felt aod, LeatherSlippers 0
for Men, women and children, in all colors and designs.
Spats and Overgaiters
all shades, see our Tweedee boot top. ,-..-
meeeseins, Felt Shoes Overshoes and Rubbers of all kinds also a'
full range of good solid, eithiltatitial leather Boots -8,n4 Sh , these
goods will ensure warm, dry, mainfortable feet at all ti
Prepare for the Winter now by purchasing at
man's Shoe
W. Reg. Shaman, P
45'