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0, THE COUNT
Y COUNGIL
Nemorlid 'r-blet ravir'"cif—wity De-
putailons IllearAnd Grants Made
WO ACHESON & SON The June se'ssl;a of the 4"'ounty
council op,!ned on Tuesday aft , ernoon
at the court house with all thA
bers present! and Warden Elliott pre-
siding.
The Warden in his opelitilg ren
ALL PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK mentioned some of the matteft wltirlchs
would come up to be dealt %i-fith at
this seE*ion, the appointment of a new
72 inch Double DamaSk heavy Linen. in half a doZen Patterbs. Quality caretaker ; the passing of a money by -
Is the finest we have ever shown. law In connection with the good roads
movement ; the hearing,of a deputa-
Satin Damask, In beautiful patterns, at per yard $2.00, $2.5o and $2.75 tion from the Y. M. C. A. asking for a
grant ; the hearing of a delegation
from Middlesex county with reference
Pm Lim Towels Laim' Wte Skws to the Improvement of the London to
Goderich road under the Good Roads
10 t1ozan old stock, 22 x 44, all Linen Hem- We have a large assortment of Ladiee' Sample system ; the unveiling of the tablet
stitched Huck0ack Towels. $1.00 Skirts, in Piques, GabvAiuee and Beppu, placed on the wall of the hall of the
Worth double, at per pair ...... court house In memory of the late Dr.
at from ......... j0d% Holmes ; action in a claim for damages
Half Bkuh Towel" 00 to $4.50 sustained by Rev. E. L. Williams and
Heavy Cotton Buck Towels, bernmed d his mother, and other matters.
= 90C' Flow Rugs Among the aommunications laid be-
goodlargesiza5 Special SaJe, 6 for fore the council was one front the
Hosiery Summer clearing of an Wilton, Velvet and County of Welland enclosing copy of
50 dozen Ladies' black Lisle and Cotton Hose, Tapestry Rugs. Sizes 21 x 3, 3 x 3, 3 x Sit, a resolution passed by that county
-8--x 4i atx -4.;- - council.. rn�gyjqi�l iAg tf slaA s
ass and co to change the act so that townships
ore 25c could collect anywhere from $1 to $5
warranted. At per pair ............ Ciongskm RvSs In commutation of statute labor in -
chum's How stead of only $1.50 as at present, plac-
Fine rib Cotton Hose, old dye and seamless, 20, U3, S13i U4, yarl. Large and Ing the township on the same basis
good weight. All sizes, 6 to 10. Cjr% splendid selection opened up. new. Special as cities. towns and villages In this
Worth 40c, at per pair ............... prices. respect. The Welland county council
asked co-operation In this matter.
Wentworth county council is op-
posed to the Daylight Saving measure,
they claim it Is a berious handicap
to agriculture, and ask the council of
uron county to co-operate in op -
W. ACHESON & SON position to the Act. ,
A cheque for $3,518.05 has been re-
ceived from the Government as the
proportion coating w the county of
road work done Under the Good -Roads
system from July 1917 to December
CHURCH WORKERS MEET MAY MEETING OF RED CROSS last-
Wx (m),eiricb %tar. The County of Perth want this
T111711IF111101011111 CALL 71, of county to co-operate In petitioning the
Successful Huron Deanery Convention Arrangements Are Made for Work
to Exeter Last Week Government to amend the Homestead
XPAMiT. JUNE 7, 1.916 Registration Day Regulations. Increasing the fees to IIII.
an acre to settlers from Allied coun-
The convention of church workers Tile regular monthly meeting of 'the tries, $2 an acre to settlers from neut-
REGISTRATION DAY In connection with tile deanery Of Red Cross Society took place in the ral countries and $3 to Aliens and that
Hui -on which was held In Trivett Me- jury room of the Court House on May these be required to take the oath of
111teglistrar Bellamy Advises Early He- morial Church, Exeter, on Thursday 27. allegiance.
gistrMion on June 22nd A letter from the London Red Cross Estimates of the cost of enforcing
May 23rd., was one of the most was read regarding a satisfactory knit- the Canada Temperance Act for the
Arrangements are weil under .vay Successful of such events that have ting machine, and step" were taken to year May Ist, 1918, to Apr. 3Qth, 1919,
by the Registrar for North [Juror), if. been held in the deanery, there being get more information t)efore purchas- were sent In showing $2,282.79 requir-
Bellamy, for the taking of the man a, good representation from all parts. Ing. ed, ft000 for North TITuron and $1,282. -
The reports of coumlittees were as 79 for South Huron.
and Ivoman power -census in this rid- iThree auto loads left Goderich in the follows -,—Sewing committee : expen- A resolution of appreciation of the
ing on Registration Day, June 22, over morning, consisting of the following : diture, $83,65 ; shipment, 19 dressing late caretaker of the court house, Mr.
120 registration centres having been Mr. George, Porter, MISS Gibson, Mrs, gowns, 16 day shirts, 25 suits pyjamas, McCreath, and of condolence with the
selected and over 300 deputies and as- 0. F. Sturdy. Mrs. Noble, Miss Etta 19 stretcher caps, valuo, $262.50. Yarn family was passed by t, standing vote.
sistant deputies appointed. Notices Sautts, Rev. and Mrs. A. L 0. Clarke, c0all"Ittee : Expenditure, $155.52 A motion naming Mr. Andrew Porter
shipment, 264 prs. socks, value, $330 as member of tile G. C. 1. board was
specifying the location of these, cen- Miss Walton, Miss videan, Mrs. Al-
lison (Dungannon). Mr. and Mrs. C. A. total value of Red Gross shipment, referred to the Edutadon committee.
tres or booths are being pos lReager, Mrs. NIcKim, Miss Emily Naf- $592.50 ; total value of snipment from On Tuesday evening a very inter -
week, alongside the proclamation ls� Itel, kirs. Tigert (Port Albert.) Goderich centre, $157P.io. The fInan- Psting session was hem. A deputation
Sued by the Registration Board. and I The program opened In the morning clal statement was as follows : Dal- frorn Middlesex county was present,
before the 22nd there will be consider- at 9:30 s%ith , a celebration of Holy ance from last report. $61.08, less $2.5.25 consisting of Ex -Warden Blalkle, Reeve
able 11terrature In the daily and weekly Communion, by Rev. A. A. Trumper, sent to War Prisoners' Fund, $35.83; Robson of London township, Reeve
press giving full Information a., to the rector of Exeter, assistod by Rev. J. A. recelpts : Father McRae $1, Miss Kate Fitzgerald of Nissourl township and
requirements and purposes of regis- Robinson, of Clinton, tile rural dean. Watson $2, Mr. Coats $25, Mrs. Daniels Engineer Talbot, the county Good
tration and the registrar urges every- The deanery �hapter convened at 10:30, (Part proceeds of quilt raffle) $5, Mrs. Roads superintendent of Middlesex
one to i'famillarize himself or herself anti at the same time me meeting of Colborne (sale of rags) 25c, ward col- county. The county of Middlesex
with alt,the particulars available, 'so th P Huron Deanery Woman's Auxili- lections $214.12 �St. George's $W.61, want to have -the, road front London to
that they-wUl know what is required ary was heldi with Mrs,, Robinson in St. Andrew's $46.18, St. David's $34.75, Goderich made. a Ppovinclal highway
of them on Registration Day. the chair. Mrs. C. C. Waller, of Lon- St. Patrick's $76.58), Mrs. Andrews $2, and thus secure the higher proportion
Registration booths In Go0erich will don, convener of the education com- Mrs. Hodgens 33c (postage donation), of the cost (60 per cent.) from the
be at tile following places : Victoria mittee of the W. A., gave an address General Brough Chapter $50, Mrs. Government. This deputation asked
ischool, Central school,,- Collegiate in- on the work the Auxiliary is doing In 110thwell $5, Walter and Gerald New- Huron county council to appoint a
stitute, Public Library basement, and helping to educate the children Of combe $6, making a total receipt for deputation to accompany a similar de -
Town Hall. These booths will be missionaries In the West, after which the month of $310.70. Expenditures Putation from MiddlIesex county and
open from 7 a.m. till to p.m. Saturday, short reports of the various auxiliaries M39.17 and balAnce available for next urge that this road be made a Pro -
the 22nd. and for the convenience of In the deanery were given. month $107,36. vincial county road.
factory men and others who may find After these meetings mid-day inter- Expenditures .- to the following Engineer Talbot salt] in Middleseqx
It Impossible to register on Saturday cessions were conducted by Rev. P. amounts were then authorized : Yarn county they were seeking to have a
the Red Cross workers under Mrs. 0- Powell, of Gorrie. ' committee $125, sewing $125, Britannia road front London to Windsor, one to
Colborne have the library booth open Lunch was served at the rectory. branch $15. Miss Mittar men tendered Sarnia, one to Stratford, one to Hamil-
Thursday and Friday evening, June At 2 o'clock the afternoon session her resignation as assistant secretary. ton and this road to Goderich and
20 and 21. from 7 to 10, to receive opened with a "Ouiet Hour." conduct- This was accepted with regret, the continued on through St. Thomas to
registrants, The work of registration ed by Rev. 0. Quintin Warner, of Me- Society expressing its appreciation of Port Stanley made Provincial high -
in Ooderich will be under the general morial Church, London, followed by "liss Millar's faithful ana cheerful ser- ways and in each case had- to get the
direction of Pte. Thos. Pritchard, ap- the business session and a discussion vice. co-operation of the counties through
pointed by the registrar. The public of the country church in its various On motion of MISS Clifford and Miss which the roads woula run.
school and Collegiate staffs and Red 4ftsPe0ts--as a social force, as & mis- Millar, Miss Edith Williams was ap- The Huron county council acquiesc-
Gross ladies will work under him as sJonary force, the country church,and pointed, assistant secretary. ed with the request of the deputation
volunteers, they having generously Its boys and the country church and The regular business being finished, and decided to join with the 12VIddle-
consented to turn their day's remuner- Its girls. arrangements regatamg registration sex deputation.
ation ever to the Red Cross tu.nd' Rev. Mr. Trumper spoke on "The were then continued. it was decided Mr. Talbot and the other men on the
Aql registrants in ooderich are Country Church as a Social Force." to ask Mr. McLean and Mrs. E. Jordan deputation vvere given a vote of thanks
earnestly requested to attend their Rev. It. W. Snell, B. A., of Wingham for the use of stores on the Square for by the council..
nearest registration centre, although was put down on the program fo� registration booths on June 20, 21 and After the deputation withdrew, the
It,le Permissible for them to register "The Country Church as a Missionary 22. The following gentlemen were council adjourned to the hall down -
anywhere that day and they lire also Force " but all address by Rev. W, appointed to act as deputy registrars Stairs where the Warden unveiled the
requested to register early, so as not Triveit. returited nassionary from On the evenings of June 20 and 1.14 : memorial tablet erected in memory of
A9 Vrowd the kyork later on. flonal) was given In place of this, Mr. Messrs. Reynolds, Nairn, H. J. Mae- the late Dr. Holmes, The Warden paid
Arrangements are also being madie. TrIvati speaking on "The Present Op- Ewan'and Geo. Porter. The following a tribute to the worth of the late
14 h&vc the" Invallded in their homes PortunitY *R4 Pressing Need In China." ladies were appointed to act on June treasurer and in doing honor to him
and UUbIC 19 attend for registration, lio pointed out the ebance for religious 22, and to secure 3 assistants each : the county was honoring itself. The
visited by'A'salshbi ftuties at Illeir tewhing In China thioligh the longing Mesdames Dickson. McKim, Horton Inscription Oil the tablet reads as fol -
homes. ftegistration. ll~�r can of the people for educatfor., Rev. 0. Williams, Macdonald, Hill, Carrie an� lows :
be made by anyone IndifiP tllst Q._ %A14rner spoke on "The 44ptry Griffln. IN MEMORY OF
�day later on at any post billce. " " .6iiiroll and Its Boys." advising h The meeting then adjourned. DR. W. J. It. HOLUES
Each registrant, after answering the week -&y nieeting for tht 99ya JU ad- Died Oct. 14th, 1917
questions on the card satisfactorily, dition to the e4bdq &110QI, tind tW PORT ALBERT AGED 76 YEARS
will be given a registration certificate. employment of Infillil Ilftchers. Miss Several from around here attendej Treasurer of the County of Huron
Regarding registration In rural dia- Charle of'"hirlilliff secretary of the the races In Tecswater June 3rd,
ricts, U05 call � d9pe in every $011001 011`18' �Refidly Society, Toronto, was Grace McKenzie spelilt & few days for Thirty-three Years
d
touge In -t�e� I, d ON" On returning to the council chamber
.-Ave- Spoken, -On . "The Country.. under the parental roof last week.
aAtVdt.4�4W iPoib this riding onithurch and 1tA Oirls," but was unable addresses app�6clative Of the late
L OU III bay be one of sympathy to be p1lesent. Mrs. Allison, f Dun- Mr. Roy Maize and Mrs. W. H. Maize. county treasurer were made by Mr.
fte soldiers gallhon, spoke briefly on this 0 ofAshfield, spent the week -end at Lon- Will. Lane and others.
`t)!L! purpose to our subject.
at the front , in common with the rest In the evening a short service for don. Wednesday afternoon there was a
of Canada. Let our answer to the missions was held and Rev, Mr. Tri- Mr. and Mrs. Hoy, of Walton, are large delegation from various points
calls of the Registration Board be the vett gave his lantern lecture on his visiting with their SOD, Robert, of this in the county to ask for a grant of
elarion voice of an united people. work in China, which was very inter- place. *32,800� to the Y. M. C. A. A. M. Rob-
oonselous of tile justice of its cause cKting. Pie. Roy Fritzley, of London who erlson, M. A., introduced the deputa-
and animated by a common aetermina- Tile sessions throughout were very is in training there, was in the �Illage tion, and Mr. Hand, campaign organi-
tion to do all in Its power to have that profitable to all who had the good over Sunday. zer for Western Ontario, Major Best,
cause prevail. fortune to attend. a Y. M. C. A, tifficer returned from the
Mr. Jas. Stephenson has bought a front Major Shaw, of Clinton, A. H.
house in Goderich. They intend mov- Mus�rove, of Wingham, and F. W.
ing next fall. Gladman, of Exeter. addressed the
Mr. and Mrs. Dickson and son, Pte. council.
T. DIcks.n. spent . day with friends Ensign -,latrtin, of London, addressed
0 at Tiverton last week. the oounoil asking for a grant. to the
Pte. T. Dickson and Miss Mae of Salvation Army Rescue Home In Lon -
this village, spent the week -end ;,-fill don, and Messrs. Jos. Kidd and 3. L.
for 60 18 0 1 friends in Belfast and Lucknow. Killoran presented a claim - for con -
'The Ladies' Guild of Christ church, sideration for the Canadian Army Hut
and Tent Association conducted largely
Port Albert, will meet this week at by the Knight, of Columbus.
the home of Mrs. Wm. Gray, June 5th. Motions to grant $W,000 to tile Y.
A number of the members Of the M. C. X, M,500 to tile S. A. rescue
Presbyterian church attended tile Pres- home and $3,000 to Me Knights of Co-
byterial at Winghan, on Tuesday Of lumbus -were sent to the e. e uti
last week. committee.
A Stifiday Sehool picnit, from Hack- The following grants were made by
ott's church entertained a few boys tile council : $24,000 to the Y. M. C. A.,
before leaving for military training $1.000 to the S. A. rescue home and
one day last week. $2,000 to the Knights of Columbus.
The Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Circle -- -
will meet at the home of Mrs. John It Is hand woAed. It Is very pretty
McKenzie, 5th con. of Aslifleld, on indeed and is well worth trying f6f.
Tuesday, June JIM, Tickets on It are 10 cents each.
Mr. and Mrs.' Herb. Schoenhals and
children spent the week -end in Clin. SALTFORD
ton with the former's parents, Mr. and The Saitford. Red Cross Society
Mrs. Jim. Schoenhals. Packed for the month ending May 20
Miss Gladys Tamman and brother, 42 Pairs of socks and 5 trench shirts.
Wiltio, of Blyth, are visiting at p - The socks were knitted Dy the follow -
re Ing : Mrs. Down, It prs. : Dolly
sent with their grandmother and uncle,
Mr. Nols. Pearson, ol this place. Down, 10 pre. ; Mrs. Council. 8 prs.
Mrs. J. Walter. Mrs. Goldthorpe. 6
Pte. W. 3, Ruddook, wife and family, prs. , Mrs. McUod. 4 firs. ; Annie Hu -
Intend moving to Goderich. We are chanan, Mrs. & Bisset, Misses McMan-
sorry to 1080 such good neighbois. us
, 3 prs. ; Mfit, Lifilicip, 'Mrs. Murphy.
Pte. Roddoek Is a returned soldier. 1\ii�, Baxter, Annie Baxter. Mm Me -
Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Thom. Ewan. Mrs. Grailiam. 2 prs. . Mrs. n.
as Gauley, Sr, and family, 6f this Walter, Eunice Lamb, Mrs. Adams,
Place, Who has received the &ad news Mr. J. McLean. Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. 0.
that his son. Hugh, of Cleveland. was Bisset, Margaret Bisset, I pr. The
Instantly killed by an auto truck, The shirts were made by the following
. . . . . . . . . . . ITID011118 will be taken to Kintail for Mrs. Lippet, Mrs. Adams, Mary Raj -
ars Ivans.
burial. Further particul, will bP ter, Mr,4. W� 13 Mrs. Curroll. I
91VOD In next week's Issue. va�h. Tito Society gratefolly ae.know-
Rvery Person seems int#,ro.sted In the lcdpq the amount o0*3,50 from mem-
Coming lawn social to be held oil the bers of the eounell,
'B !A,, C K
CH, S
k2onib of th(� English church June
lu A good tlmt� is oxpeet(,d, algo Pq your otlit of towli accounts by
amm=m 111111 "1 11 11111 'Ithero ar`0 tlt%kPLq being sold by a sium- Dominion IApress No -no -v Order.
19 ladlos on a conin piece. Five ftllar8 eost!§ t1wee celits,
The* COLBORNE STORE
ds
New Summer Dress Goods
Ile
We have just put into stock a new range of Summer Voiles for dresses , which come in
dress lengths of 6 yards. These are the newest American materials on the market. The supply is
littaited and it will be wise to choose your dress early.
r '�s materiaJs from 75c to $1.50 a yard, in dress lengths only.
Summe dre
Plain white dress voiles, 36 in. wide, in checks and stripes in the newest weaves, in price
from 60c to $1.00 a yaxd.
Cotton F0,
ulards, 30 in. wide, in dark colors, at 65o a yard.
Striped Voiles, with plain white ground, with colored stripes for blouses, 36 in. wide, M
from 75c to $1.00 a yard.
Summer Silks
Colored Habitue Silk in white, navy, copenhagen, grey and black, at $1.65 a yaxd. This is
a Silk that gives excellent wear and is washable.
Raw Silk in rose, grey, bl"k, :white, and other colors, at $1.65 a yard. For real weax there is
nothing -to give you the service of -a -raw silk. The right Silk for Summer,
Poplins are very popular and can be had here in all colors, at $1.95 a yard. For spring
wear they lead.
BE Colored Hosiery
SE Dark brown Silk Hose, in lisle and silk.
Dark brown and grey lisle Hose, in ail sizes, at 40c a pair.
Dark b own and grey silk Hose, at $1.25 and $2.00, in all sizes.
n
Child; 'a white and black silk lisle Hose, in all sizes, at 45c and 50c a pair.
Underwear
Ladies' and Children's summer Underwear are here in a large range of qualities and prices
for your inspection.
Ladies' no sleeve Vests, in all sizes, from 15c to $1.00 each.
Ladies' short sleeve Vests, in all sizes, from 15c to $1.25 each.
Children's no sleeve and short sleeve Vests, in all sizes for children and misses, frona
15c to 35c a garment.
Ginghams
We have a good stock of Ginghams at present, in small and large checks, also stripes and
chambraes. They are nearly all this season's productions and are therefore the nowest patterns.
27 in. wide, at 22o a yard.
Dress Ginghams, 22c a yard.
J n Ho COLBORNE
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
PEOPLE WE KNOW left the end of last week for Winni- struck off, as they had destroyed them.
peg, to -put on a campaign there with —Carrie(].
,Mr. John Yeo, Swan'Lake, Man., Is a 3,000 membership as the objective, This being all the appeals, the court
visiting in town. Mr. HaDCOCk' left on Monday to Jon wits closed and the assessnicnt roll
him. adopted as finally reNised.
Miss Bessie Waite visited relatives Council then took up general busi-
in Hullett last week. COLBORNE ness. Minutes of last meeting r6ad
.Mr. Arthur Townsend left for New Municipal council of Colborne town- and adopted on motion of Snyder and
Liskeard on Tuesday, ship met in township hall May 28th McCann.
Miss Kay, of Toronto, is the guest as a court of Revision on the assess- The following accounts wore passed
of Dr. and Mrs. Strang. meDt roll. Members all present and and paid : T. G. Allen, Insurance on
Sapper C. B. Kidd, of Montreal, was took the Declaration of Office. Tp. hall, $200 ;' William Kerr, repar-
in town for the week -end. William Proudfoot appealed as to Ing washout, $175 ; C. C. McNeil, salary,
Mrs. John Voden, Hullett, is visiting assessment of lots 18, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 $60 ; postag� and stationary, $2.50,
49 and 50, as being too high. $62.50 ; James Young, Inspecting, $1.85;
at Ivlr. Wm. Waite's, town. Moved by Councillor Fisher and Cur- Janles Young, sqep.p killed by dogs,
Rev. J. B. Fotheringliam, of Brant- rey that the assessment of lots 18, 41,
$20 ; Charles Nobbs, repairing culvert
ford, is in town on a visit. 45 and 46 be reduced from $100 each and repairing road, $2.
Mrs, Thos. Nicholson has been visit- to $75 each and that lots 47, 48, 49 and Moved by McCann and Fisher that
Ing in London the past week. 50 be reduced to $50 each, making a we adjourn to meet on June It, 1918,
Mrs. Walter Naftel is spending a reduction of M on his assessment. at 1:30 p. m.
month at her old home In Perth. Moved by Councillors McCann and R. MCILWAIN, Clerk.
Snyder that William 'Cook, William
Dr. Will Sloane and Mrs. Sloane, of Young and R. Moore have their dogs The Star to Jan. Ist, 1919, for 75 ets.
Blyth, were guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Weslev Walker durinir the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilson left
Monday for Butte, MonV� where they
will spend the summer with their son,
Quality Is Economy in
Will.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Auburn,
were visitors at the residence of Mr.
SPRING AND SUMMER
and Mrq. Andrew Halliday the past,
week.
SHOES
Rev. Dr. Rutledge and Rev. Mr. Ost-
erhout left on Wednesday morning for
Walkerville to attend the annual con-
The has
ference.
war created R Short -
Mrs. Jos. Kidd left last week for a
age of good leather as well
month's visit with her sister, Mrs.
as skilled shoe makers.
Long, on Longhurst Island, Lake Ros-
seau. Muskoka.
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Only by our close relations
Manager Jackson of the Sterling
with leading maiitifactur-
Bank was called to SimWe on Satur-
ers are we able to command
day by the serious condition of his
mother's health.
for our customers sti1l the
Mrs. D. Johnston and daughters,
highest quality at popular
Dorothy and Hildred, of Preston, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Johnston's mother,
prices.
Mrs. Webster, Newgate St.
,Mr. H. W. Smith left on Monday
See our snappy styles iii
afternoon for Brandon, Man., where
high and,low cut Footwear,
he has secured a good position as job
in the' most colors.
compositor on the Brandon Sun.
popular
Mrs. W. G. Luker, who had been In
her the late
In white, the prevailing
attendance on mother,
Mrs. Adam Cooke, since last fall, re-
summer color, we bave a
turned to her home in Toronto this
large range of styles at
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker and
1917 Selling prices.
daughters, Dell and Betty, of Wing -
ham, were week -end visitors with
thpir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
SHARMAN, THE SHOE M AN
Walker, Waterloo street.
'Phone 1513 1
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Mr. McFarland, who was In charge
of the Board of Trade campaign here,
IF YOU WILL BE WISE
To an Advantage
Buy Heavy o' n all Lines of Grocepies
Get yours supply fop some time to come.
Conditions f uny warrant this and almost all Groceries are good buying
and especially
Teas, Stpicesq Canned Goods, MatChee,
Soaps
A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICENT.
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