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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-02-17, Page 5ThieleeDAY„ E`F:11. it4tb, i':i. a PAGE en's IF YOU ARE TAKING A COLD USE Laxative Cold Breakers 25c UP YOU HAVE A COUGH TAKE Penslar White Pine and 'Spruce Balsam 25c and 5Oc The Laxative Gold Breakers will check e. ,cold in 24 hours, while the White Pine -and Spruce Bahia" containing White Pine Bark, Spruce Gum, •Tamnelrao, Wild Cherry and other ingredients o£ aerit, is just the preparation to soothe irritation and stop that cough, 4 CamphcIftDrig.Ston:e Some The Pepslaai Stere Phone 90 The S el viz) ei•-en ti Matinee in CAM. tial valll tee fall At itt etraal (Vitale" flan, 'te he stet, t ai1'i enteeteintreamt r.ioela by the L`l:>'trat an the eve a.aQ Me, elveavitee rix hailer,' floc Beiti h Velem, EaiaQ vial: the vielt et Mfr. Tainmeentan rhe t P &t Mush -lel aeatauesiener This st ttt:,etl ee was ewe lay plea" 1 atnt well patronized by tete ettere vo'c`e 'The f ta:twitth iarg' of tie! week of thee' Avitene was given itt the Mimi: lrlal `s cretarea Ma. W. S. Ifeaadaft- eieeaeelclt, Vete lift,, leaf. To the President and Me:Wie're of the imt•tlericlt' Boatel of T. le. ieiatietuen..--- 1 ollowing rthe last annual tnea'tlnh When the preeetat officers vete elected eight +standing^ 4ennmittees were ap' pointed. Four or ileo of these have been -quite active during, the year. Ow pecially the Industria), hydro, dale. traasporttation and harbor. Mectinga have been •held as follows! Quarterly meetings, 2—inMay and No- vember; special general aneetingseet3 fn February, April and June; monthie meetings, 4—ii June, September, Ge-. tober and Deeeodbee. The executive council have met tat seventeen different times dlurin , the year. In addition to these a great many meetings of the act- ive co ntlittees 'have been held. ..altoeVta after the last annual naeet- ing the Board, acting on the suggestion of'Mr. C: L. Moore, decided to Occup* the rooms in which we are now locat• ed, possession laaving been taken of diene an the ilrst of March last, . • Alt the work of rearranging and es- tablishing the present •olilee€a and rooms was .alone by -the president, Mr, it. as Megaw, and the industrial secretary: without any extra cost for labor. The oftlee on- the easteside teas nowt en. occupied for about 'eight months. at Sit, per month; The rooms are now being• used, for meetings by three,, of the local lady organizations, by the 11sX.spntpl...Boar(l, .tl►e_ [;otlegiatoInset tute Board, by the. local Medical :\ssot ei:atien, and stfndr.v• Other eneetingel BOARD f1F TRADE A1WyiAi coming something tangible during -the, DVtIIUJb V li\K17 ANNUAL. coming year. If we wish bur tQwn•-tc Igo forward we must all get behind anc Mr. C. L: Moore- Aprointe i President and Mr. G. L. Parsonk Vico The industrial cernmittee has been active in doing its best to forward the The. annual meeting of the Getterich Interests of the town In serurinr new. i3oarde of Tradeewas heli. in the Board Lnoustrigs, and retaining tlidise already rooms on Monday evening, with an at - establishment Ta their efforts is dale the te'+tianoo of three dozen. establishment of the Goderich Mer• The election aboutothoree dozen. es meanie Co. and the passing of the Wes - The e ' tern Canada Flour Mils and Goderioli President, , L. Moore.Manufacturing Co, bylaws, They have Pr Pres president. G. rshad several other industries under ace oolcorailic. visement but owing to lack of capital Board secretary, L. Parsons. W. asons. Treasurer, `Wm.Campbell, on the part of these they were unable mecutave Countall : IWUMele, T. to conlielete the arrangements. Thee G, Connote H. J. A. MacPhvan, t , (; are. nebotiettng with: several • other Lee, R. Sharman, W. IL Robertson, W. firms whom they feel it would bre J. Tyiylor and J. W,,Fraser, the .advantage of our 'Town to yr , • -F. E. Bingham and C. H. Lauder act- located here, but these matters cannot ed as soeutlneers during the election, be hurried, And ave must watt patient - The retiring president. Mr. A. Sawn- dr for their accontinued h The oo' drq- cdinmittee continued theft gooc' ders, who was Welded fill out the work Ina endeavoring to secure a flat ' remainder of Mr. Megaw s term, when rate for .power, enabling us to compete -" - he moved to the .Coast, .gave the fol- tv,tA, these towns and cities more fav towing +address;drably located, The committee . To the Members of the°Gozertch brought this matter before the' Com.. • Board of Trade. mission appointed by the. Gbaernmenl •. Gentlemen,— to leak into liydre affairs and made:a 1 And it hag been ,customary or re• favorable impress on. The Govt•'ern t1rieg presidents of the board to give went at their present session may. take • a resume of the activities of tete board some mote to relieve the present hate for the past year, and e. forew Mrd loot 'cheap to outlying _industrial towns. .A *i tl►e' continuance of these... comparison. of rates, charged In: Nia-. AB you are all •aware, have only gara Fails, Dundas, .Welland, liamlltep been acting presiaent;slnce the. depart.- and Toronto with towns situated like are of Mr, R. J. McGaw for Vaneouver oar own,• Will: show the seriout�i1' bandit, In September. of last. year, and there- .eap'under which we. suffer. '1he civet tore . my • observations wl.11 necessarily committee. liaee alto been aetivc• par - be brief. , -titularly 1n the:directio.n of securing By courtesy of, our. Industrial seers- all for .our hospital. °wing to tireir tau, I. have been furnrshet with. a efforts some 'substantial aid 'may. b( 'memorandum of the work accomplish:- looked for from -the.- countyconned by. the beard during the pastw. - ed telve Tile campaign last year. 'for. funds re - months of chs :operations. At the last stilted In •substantial aid from tete eiti- annual meeting the following commit-. ;zens of our Town, but ,more should be '. tees were efppo1n.ted: ` done to help forward such a wont in Industrial, hydro. civic ltfanclat, .our • met tt. Town ,iteauttltcatiou. plat nimembersfit , . 'Where transrtortatioa grounds for children, conveniences -Mr agriculture, reiail..;tnerch•nts.-- lite- tourists: and- dente patties visiting -am various committees named have not town are among the objects which succeeded, they have at least kept the this committee are endeavoring to town on the map: If there had been bring to ,fruition. . The. -harbor -cora more co-operation and combined effort mittce has been acthve, but little can more might have been aecomp'bshedy be (iceomplished until --the Government I do not wish to cast any .remeotion..has more money to :spend ,on public • on any of. the committees, the .mem works; . • :bees of which are all busy. men in:; The transportation committee's have their several pines of • business, bel p some of these have been quite enact- 'been using their efforts to induce the ive,. I And-. there is :a lack of cohesion C. P. Railway and the Northern Nava the members or, evil' i. call tt gallon Co. to maks Grderich: a port of _,_._._.inieririe 3,: wb%tr•ta v+sry'airgi:av°att 1 1 "Winds2ortand Sarnia and1PortlArtho. 1,. those who are.using their bent efforts 1 Windsor e and Sarnia and Port Arthur, ss to forward the interests of . the town. such as ant satiseieed that a great t - abrs stnege There has been in, the past a feeling'of could be secured sthroed i through our pore t 11 ° antagonism between the Town Council we • could secure such a line of boats and the Board of Trade, which 1 air They Are ,atilt trying to secure these pleased to note has now been done a• as well as a line running from Cleve- way with, and I look to joint actior . land to ?Mackinaw to serve our tourist ' on the part of these bodies to nccom- trade, visitor's could be secured from Detroit, Cleveland, and ether border cities, as well as farther south, If we. bad convenient facilities to get to out Town... • . • The other four comfnitteea, /than - chit, membership,agricultural and re - •tail merchants do not appear to hay( been very active, trout much good can be aeebmplished.by all these, if they would meet periedleally and discusy matters gpertaining to_ the several de- partments. The 'finance 'rornmfttee ;"should be particularly active a nd s• r that feta rl at Y t .lr promptly Iesr. n ` p , o y cal board, as n bare , a• _K ,�ctiv3ties:c7f the board rennet he. car- need along without funds. Far Week-Fobru _- BEST IN PHOTO PLAYS II MODEL THEATRE • , Monday and Tuesday JESSE L. LASKY, Presents "HOUDINI" many matters of a rnitional character deep waterways, 'tariff, aimmigration, 'tire fuel situation; transport and elite ping facilities, better train servlee; ail helpful tea our 'l'own. And yet snmr people will ask what we have aceom- plished, Some people .tare so const,- . *the -famous Handcuff' Ting in, his• tutelt that they cannot wait for re-. •"' latest SPECIAL sults, tory wish to plant a tree toda. and get fruit t m rr ave • "Terror Island":. Nov.-, do regard to-41Ye industries of the '10 n; wane of .these' !have suffer, A srrmrishing tiielodrama in g acts of ed as a remit of the terrible •'rotifiirt Thrills and Surprises• weamni in Europe, nut many of: then: else profiting in war material. • In .consee A HAROLD LLOYD 2 Reel. Comedy ilirr'nee.. eve have lest home industrial ee,�ry�• j tizzy" s ,vvnrk4're. ri et ting in iesenirl4; of pa?. iLl� h and Del �w rolls So, i•d i'tltllat,i the suerees of rnt•ra"antlle lift Dec, our Town. but meth, in the Last few Xrlonttas, enr faetor it t• Wednesday and Ililftrsdaay km, seem., •t rtt•t\• business whir!, lr, t etthifil them to :obi to their et rl•:ue `•r ell : :in,t \alteltent ilt,haitlU'-1 1. n-". \ play leek for a fairly armed !lustre:a. Art,'. tie this year among ail nue in ein:4trial• inslitutiune. Permit no, to titanic yeti far the' bone' or sou did tun in t•leetine. ane t'1 the presid+•nry of your Board: for the F,•n- eruus manner in weak your seeretate and members of your executive haat• seconded my efforts to advaner the in- terests of the town dimring my retort' regimcvoe, 1 ulil ase: year as a•• parting 'atortt e ecu ' :,' al leaded,. ebbe,' enter i4r ,tde n I pc, s ia " I r, c .h !neat" tt r t..ta ,t.•• Friday and Saturday t n 14 ,T• . "'•heli ra tel -fat etia;a :" ,' it+ =UNIVERSAL Presents t rn i:r, 1 ,tearer,• ° the, and 1. • -tot f'.' f•.r th'�9, t•nt4 res mq. • .4 r°cfr .�. -heady Ptn » gram; ll t: a 4a� x� • es ~ ' :•t atel t rte".ti tetenrnt, \..':. Sundown Sim .. •' :teal tit :h,r n,;untiinifl;; +'+: ,let s",,;ort of beeline -a projeeta, r;: f . to -1 A WESTERN DRAMA IN 5 ACTS �t," r by' a nmit--an ;m ee,, ee.• ,wt ,,rose .a 1 u elver. and elate t„ t5n°\arl't:'o- >44,1 lt,, tENTUB'Y e):U>}t av •tl►+littrtt and '.itu diem Mee, t ;It Mathttr!e men., Wbd,, sacButs lid'. as ell lura,' t+i, rel Yt4P • 4:15 4:15 3:00p. tn. , Y s' ill tike the awe if deem., , •n:, • Prices Mondayand Tuesday1't Pi>i,11 r, rttn. tel r .oto r . d • •,,,. Matinee 11a and 1Ce,• \1PF.�. \F "vening, 16e end 27e 1 , , l"• .debt, 1. I,rt°.ad,,nl :dee et-feralWally V::BRING YOUR PENNIES relic -veal +.f flea. Mu/Hies Ifea lerly GOLDWYN Presents TORI MOORE ate "Stop Thief" Front the notable stages .. z•° s also DellAVEN COMEDY "The Cure" • 2 Rei temedy " Thankful Heart" (Baptismal Service) 11 rt.xn. "The Man'With- out Friend" 7 p.m. Bible School, 3 p.m. B.Y. P. U., 8 p.m. are invited to worship with. us at the Baptist Church Montreal. Street= Sunday, 'Feb'y. 20th }WILLYOUCOME? the 'year's work. An hononarium of ,525 was voted to the treasurer for fats services. : After the 'business of the meeting HARRY CAREY Front. ',iew'of the Vessot.Flax Pettey.. showimal.nax standlnnperpendicularly. in pulling belts.—Seo article page 3 Fiore- left to right: --a: B. Bartram, Piesiitent; Phefection Flax-- Pullin, Nia chihes Limited; W.;11 Kirkpatrick, tltaited'States, Fidelity �. Guaranty; Co,; , Senator .T. G: Tureiff, of Ottawa. J No fee is charged, The wore of the 'office pais consisteq chiefly of conducting the general cor, respondence of the. Board, which le !evee increasing; attendlieg ' meetings, and attendant e, at the oftice:2t night, per month; on an average:. • 'The work ,of the 'Industrial commit- tee has leaele extensive and very heavy The present situation *s thatthere are four -industries all but landed. The financial depression •fes-sericusiy-mil- itated against actual results up' to the present times but it is my . humble opinion tilat• by the formation • of a focal holding company., to take ad. vantage of. the options now' in our hands, and 'working :along the proper lines in••organizing it, excellent re- sults can :be speedily secured. My Wes disposed', of a 1lantern.,lecture on liydru-P;lectric development was giver by l.: Wilson, with i.. Macklin ,aper- atinf; the. lantern. Tit,:: is one of the ti'eturee which' eves seemed for, the (1. C. 1., and it was much appy telatte by the 13oardr • The man who is�wvilling to do any- thing .Is generally. eytiNtaut anything to do. 1 Ttu best-.education:ie theworld is that' got by ,struggling to make a liv- ing.' ,• • There is a good deal of 'gospel in the .righd kind of 'a., timid -shake. Beware. of the grip. . I There aro three rules •for success 'joie» first is : (ace on,: The second IS: :Go un. The,lhtrd is: Go on • _tl Rene view of Vr'sot lax Puller showing • sheaf hound,. and ready to be die. • rharpede-•See article on page 3 w• _ • work On 'this is now sufficiently ad - tinned to report .to the industrial-eotn- ruittee in a day or IWa7. --•- ' our efforts for the adoption of • a• t'niform nee. fear hydro Power have been' runt,tant au,l „ver 11F+levet. us, .and eee leave neve, .,u,selvea4 beard in arta tMatterin. 41 way that has. stir red the a•utire pros ins•', and from the pre sent ns5,'rnnv`nt •4t Mailed we fleet' fact sunt+ a ei lilt-. Tie, menitie4e Hi the 13u,,rt1 now Punt 441, 'f :tet ilrelltlt. i'li wilt; ere in g'1'''* .tlttdittt,'i %%Iv, on, utain; ttm t err`• 1'"• •.:.i i1, 1.1,1r.. are. evein0 mere- that. .1,•• ., lie'°. aa. The t":,il n11,,:at1P i' lltit,;ri'i f, • •• lw: . i'•r•••'itis', 1 .si-h 1', Dearne Ph, f;• 1.1 a met sit eater. wile 1l»rs .'+ •-lt '- l ig :a'.UI f»iitllftlli''' '111.11+':'t' -'i 11. tell ,11`-Y .i t Pe d th it ere. t .8 ell. e -•1, �t t tde,► t felt. o,. W. S. ilaWi lleNe• lndu-trial St•,,r1'tare ele. O. L, Parttime, ell,ehyuan o£ the tr.tn4te'rt,tti et• etznirniitee, lead lt'tt. r. •41,11 p.t\o• a reele)v of •LIn» wui'% of.the a'onileittt•i'. •;n their efforts to eleruri' a boat , er%..ce, for (laderieh from the lienal., 1;t(•5nislep Line and the North- .., rtt :�a ie#atL4 n Gutnpany. It was mire- ed noved be Mr. Persons, and'eeronded 11Y 1dr Lee, that Mr. lior ee entitle plea.. .lt•t't of the t:anadian i teanrtltip Lines: anti eta fiitrtrr'Ierae, °general-'inanager ..f the northern Navigation company. hr incited to coma to t:oderielz anti that U. runner be arranged for the oe- 4',t4lorr of their cinit, fierriril. . Mr. T. 11.. %litetaell edeoeated braving luote' motor galide glans plaecdi on the ':i 4(wayra leading to (loderlch. Mr. Lee. emegcsted the advisability of Ilan t44w0 ft curing the property out the eche bank riavned by Judge l.rwio. Me. T",srti,ri.a thought there eilould b - ted, Pena dente be' the I-1(01dlci i aft, tree v .il Gnmtnattee. v vet:of tit:into wee tendered ttt the r+'tirillg,iaveiebient fee hie Galala3,le ear. eieee ravel iee file taee'll= iif lined („c11:i4:..s. 1n• ,steeen lla•i s I - el -story of f sae British At ..y, 3t'1lluled - in ile71, "there is a p reg3't lrla Lena bend e;+r:- 'naides or. botebe e.cz'c u: ed•'r'ot .the la:r -linnet at the• iege:•'of ltheriprlt;e in '1126. 'For 88 eeare tial, teas the erre. e. and ,hand a;• ernadf_c. et ,heti! to her e :weenie 03 tai -oletc an bow.; r tttl. •^r,uv7a3 !ti ti!0 fl:.'lilt aamty. Iii VW late war•, hotwdve r. they wee. •t eeeta'ted to." At 1, ,urteter' i .•rt r•. led! 1 vele' l•la!t :+ in» the i ea.:, , ''1 . 10 1 (.,•i • .'. 4 dere; th0 • 541,; 1' °1-1,,,e•. ,:, s, net lee", ei, fee(,e ,. ,1,• -1,."1. 111 ., ;a', obt 1 , en:mite melts ftt , ,,aIlk; 1.! ea:: l( roper “f • a,;e: tit Intit . •• rfDtdlo1a1od.<•, 1-4,41 .1 t°'. a a 11.1 •ab 1-renZtr•,• '. a. .. w • at t:.ti4t f 1! 1: . c•ld' C3;ira,f' ' . at tiiF t, 4-'i,,• the eat. " t • ,it•es der' \' oe:l' 1•a17e bed, t51r1ir t:, talkie • vale, r :. • , d it Shea 'i eti 4R,: ►, It lion; p. a Ilett exploilnn. llov.- ever the genet,' generale) theotc" may Bebe eaa4L'wered it, 1826, no enemy avorald pow balite Iv to be deceived by dutnney tirr'1ladere or be frightener) or disturbed in any rate 1)9 tvettpona`I that 'never aid any Harm. ' • Perlia tl loves Stare hours : 8 cat. lar. to 6 p.m., Saturdays 9 p.m. • Please Shop Early if Possible 11 Tim SocTon S. TORE. Some Smart .New DRESSES,. ;. Just received ,a shipment of exceed>ingly,Smart New Silk Dresses in stiles -that are entirelydifferent '.'' 'Maw' smart Duchess Silk Women's ltatndsomo Duchess Exceedingly smart wonien'e Dress, new on waisted otfect, ., Silk Driest;, overskirt in apron rich quality 1)ttohees ' Silk braid, tkiiimcd, bouffant hips, _ elrect and waist handsomely -Dress;- .d-rarred- overtlra ,r-_ colors taupe, brown,- ns►vv, • braided, now puff ;sloeves, navv't ...rano', blouse 'bead. trimmed, sUecial , .... ............$22.5O 'aii,(1 stc;:iipecial eatoh.. $31.5Q,, • navyzaua black $37.54 . Attractive all wool Serge Dresses for girls, sailor blouse, •middy style, box pleated skirt, collar and cuffs braid trimmed, size $ to 14 years, Special $11.50 to $12.50 i Perrin's Kid Gloves at Reduced Prices Our Easter arrival of Perrin's French Kid Gloves in, black, white and colors,' every pair guaranteed, special per • pair., Kayser Glove. Silk » Hosiery We again showing this splendid Glove Silk Hose in black and colors per pair • Radium Silk Hosiery, " embroidered clocks, very stylish for Spring wear in colors of black, white, navy, russet, per'. pair Special Values in . Flannelettes This is a real Special 'York Flannel, beautiful designs for Pyjamas, Night- gowns and children's wear, extra quality cloth 29 inches, wider' regular 65c for • per yard Cotton Velours Cotton Velours, 36 inches wide, 39c per yard, .: This is an exceptional offering, beautifulquality, splendid designs for kimonos, etc., would make dandy quilt linings, 36 inches wide only per. yard Only a limited stock of these Specials New Spring. 'Corsets p ri Our. Corset department is complete with the.leading. spring styles yleNmoss' s in Ne mos. &Arid P. & C. Corsets'and Brassieres in, styles to suit all figures from $1.75 .a pair IF YOU. ARE -NOT • SATISFIED •: WITH. YOUR -PR1aSENT STYLES TRY' MILLAR'S OU ORDER DEPARTMENT 'IS • DOING A BIG BUSINESS, 'THERE'S A REASON OUR MAIL a 'Pbalie .56 Phone 56 ►�+Ct1 STORE .l Shaft. Stnkitile etecoraktf. Some new records in shaft oinking are raid to have beets made recently in South Africa. The south shaft of Arent was :�eea State et. Istinii 270 feet in a month and the north cleat 245 feet. The tshafle are rectangular, and measure 28 (feet 9 ineben by 13 feet 9 inches, About the carne time a eretwe-cut at the Sub Nigel, measure lug 12 feet by 8 feet, Wag extended. 243 feet 4 inehe:l in the north. "Puce," tele name bestowed ('on every eat, originated in 5'Pesht," giv- en by the legyptiano tet the filtered eat wbleh they;woroliipet+fl, beevso they theoughe Rs oycs at lilac the Alam. People borrow trout& beeatr a it 1? 44115.1 It'> -,i ttst- be paned vasI3. d • --:_ I .'tl'JorstmWlincicsocummrVAR •w+l+riistroi...Rures� >Nx HIRLWIND R000TIoN! HOE SALE From Safi:,: Feb :1. 9 to Feb. 26: In going over our stock and marking -our- goods at present • we will clear at prices we find a number of broken lines which prices much below present market values. Here is a partial list of the EXTRA BARGAINS we are offering Five fair women's Patent Balmoral,' Eighteen pair men's "Just Wright" calf eei brown kid tops, LamGood-s heel,,Mats. wide _ toe, ;regular. ear15:00 Welt Sale. regular $)5.00 ft r....�..:� $x.0.00 for...- _ . $9.75 Twenty pair men's "Just VVright" calf Six pair women's brown calf Bal: brown Bain narrow foe, reg: Louis heel, Goodyear : $15.00 for...,.,�...�.�..,�..„ 10.00 buck tops, . Lou y ep p Welt Sole, regular $13,00 Thiriyeight-pair men's wide and narrow v.,u,... - $8►:00 Bala brown and black,, neolin ear for .�...�.: Thirteen pairs women's finest b ack kid leather soles, regular $7, Goodyear0 Welt Sole, $7,50 and $8 for....:.. , :.... 4.4 Bal. regular $12.00 for .,F ... S .95 Thirty pair men's heavy kangaroo grain omens fine Insole. j4' Twelve pair w blucher', solid leather if)9�.C, de�ulale black kid Bal: reg. $$ for, �.7 '.o toe, are A 1 work Boot .r- p tie 's brawn "' e(.tun r'sd:it' wc�s to regular X7.50 for.... ..�, „e�►4r�►9 calf Bal. reg. 8.50, for. t Do" ',. , •„ gain •. � f . ,.: Thirteen pafr men's ltt.a�y telt �_,1tAt3t •(melt'• - remail»gany (_�.tt tit.(. �a"rl...tlet°:" double tie. _' _1 leather. ?.`3r Welt Sole reg.g�} 1 tit i+ti 4,',I• ..: �icrtlfl i� tl; �`' 1• Wet .1: . t�9t: $ •_1t'y p� . gunmetal Bats. regular $6.50 for.. .. N, . l. ... ..,..► s brown Mal ig,i�lteetr pat: iy:' 7 .heavy »h 1) lulu -her. • T�,�enty peer won)ef solid lea.l,t, fii,tl�le, cle;�t166t.. Bali,. regular $6.30 and ,....� 4 45 toe, regular $5 450 for .. 4401 5 $7.00 for.,..,..,.., .�.. _ � . en pair. t� °• ,Ten omen's pat. Colonials, Fifteen pair youth's heaheavybla h lie t he , Louis heel, regular $7.50solid all.. through, regular, for �,.............. $4.95 $4.95 "$4.50 for...—., , $3.25 Many Other �1�ies Not Mentioned at Exceptional �..Va,,.es.,.... O Saturday, Monday and Tuesday y4uarr anyTrunk Club Bag or Suit Case . at choice of , . 20% discount y w Get on This Special Boot and. Travelling Goods Sale � 'n p . i13'c; a dresrvr B rc'� liar 37,50 f►t� cit (I t)i(a)+> f:ts(.tJt»i n ^.1rz ,;talar $3.50 f31•.. • O CA lily► ttil!' 41..1W.:_ t .: saC 0 feet