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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-09-28, Page 5.0 • • .0.1" Wien #4k)bert 'N Vie .tgge Ur's. pe tow PDtO ',- lassie returned to °hell* lut Week. who spent the 'SUMMer 11-ritla CO" WUrned to tendon t Mr. anc 0.. .119rnian Murray SOO *it;oZ tielPh itMett90; spent 47(10047 filendif here. Mrs. 34CrlresY favored* •11/EWS SPInycl,-IsTEE614E- -tnit,114 *7E46 -HT • COMBINATIONS Sizes 86 to 44. Pric- ,ottAt..,,...e... • 'S,"-IKEROIcr:VOIVIMIkat- • An ideal garment- for fall wear, _ sizes 84 to Akre, tc ed . ' • id04434•TATIfteN ettisilik,Orig' AGENT' . 'Phone. 384 . •Please do your shopping ear - ;lye will .'all day Saturday, Sept.' 80,th;, on 'IteCounteof: erls 'their 707 *Int, oot ct r4 and•,Nonan MUth:si 14***. '14.1tiettliV#4,-,PAPAeii - 10,4Cfai„N tikttk *rents, U,. iud Mrs. Jas.. M otice. the oh** *t4.1)0, to,141.* Knox '1 'bVIr'011' on '0140r 00047 no3it., 30t Ifearard; of At',00*. einik4 'will apeaic SOO* -11,nited-'`einerch. '• One Tuesday, .1,114,(Atid,-Mrsk;, Sell,and reeti* Of *vete --,Ordii-Vire have leten* visiting frier* in 'khia neighborhood for * fell/ Oats Prior o their leaving for England Inthe near !Uture,' „harre retfrene4to Stratford. , Mr. ' Joe -Ewing' &pent liattelvehit.in Iean1ng,aredputting*, new curb the vell of akfte Grigg* .0 00014 tovraalelp ..fter the two, fatalities In that Weltsome lionths ago the 'iredier, hd dlfftculty.get- Ing *Vane to atteMpt the *mite-, 'Mr. - 1w/rig- took the job and lintsbed It - suc- csfui1y. ' The anniveksarf .cervices In Knox vp. ited churcli last-flundaY7Vere'''Zwell'-at- tended. ..; Rev. 'A.. Laing, Of 13mbro, who Was on this charge about 21 years ago itIVI;lett..a7 little over 16 years ago,' gave two Splendid, SerMenS, Rev,.. Dr. 'John Young led In prayer at the morning ser- vice. , Two solos Were well rendered at the morning -service. by Mrs. N, Murray 'teeer. At,the „.;..ertelne evdie.:.tae...dutteirretlieemthemeslf err IsLemiss Ruth ;Stritillian-Tarid: Mrs. t• Mi1liidautfrursbl�, "Abide With Mee' wee eirtextebielliss Jcsepblne Welr -and the.fuI1 hoIr sang at each service. HOLMESVILLE TED COD LI Ex) r LT A RiOtti O7T tO • 4... era interPrete4 the sacteta seeliMed The OttndaY :Scheel 0,4.11,V,Va* Sernee was ,ebiorved in the morning an • **_,„$ Wall attended., Our ,e`Uperintenden • Mt. Barry Walter'was in charge. A asi ,Schoel, Choir rendered two artecial • beri. The Atoll', "Truly Brothers," was k Well read by Uaster Reggie Mc001, The • tee4titton;- Cana Llttie Chap Do?" was given in a very imanly Manner by Master Ivan Jervis. The story, ',149 - .sen Pinds the Way to Serve' His Coun- try" via told Very effectively by miss -Rditii-•110bert. 7ReV:, 'Ur; -Herbert "eerie tributed an interesting and instructive address. The floral'. decorations, in tI4arf0-,Or IVIrS. 8. VralteTS: were -,:-Very beautiful. The 4ir. P. S. Meeting or.. Friday 'even - lire wee well attended and . under the lea4ershiP,of Mr. Prank l'00, the fourth vice -president...;', _After. the ' opening lesson. The musical -numbers -L. a ,Alast sung .y Miss7r-rie "If7ai-o r, anIc-• a Buller --and- piarie--tefelw i‘lisa_•Char- lotte Trevoirthav -Ariere much -enjoyed. Miss Either ',MaciMath contributed reading, "Bok ;Friends" a poem by Ed- gar Ae.CheeeeLte Miss,. Edith, Wei:hetet. etetonioe "Steps to the ,Highway of Liv- , 110-S! NI., Stock la. -spending t visiting.friends.in r; and 1CIrs. Wm. Herbert, of I(oore- fleld spent the Week -end atTheparson- age. „ MIs Irene. IlerbOt. Moorefield, Is vititing for a couple of weeks (withher eousin, lvilas Edith Herbert • . - :The W A. quilting and potjuck sup - Per held on Friday afternoon' 'in the home oflfrs;-Wit:'Nfitlhbgarkil,ifWaS well fittended and another guilt is added to the finished ;nauriber. We, Congratulate the Iadiei, • A ••.full:, hOuse greeted the Dramatic Orib-hf-Benmiller on*Priday evening last at Zien."4(Tarer's Corners) church, When Aber presented - their- -` Gin- ger." EVerytine ' was delighted, at the, slgendid way in, *Wel* the vitrions td. -ony Farr--s-Oraliettra Ope.o 8.15 • -- Mmission Only 10c _ MEET ME...A.T THE PAV., SEP ' rio 28th .• et• NIL•E ing at 'muskoka,•-1 Frank Wilson returned Thursday even fron a pieasant visit:, UM. J. Lninheraithil.i4:,,' and Mrs. R. felneher*, ef-Teroht0,, ;visited relatiVee in ,Pechairth last week,' ° Messea.-Kenneth 'Mein aud:Roas Ac- ton Moto ed.$rOM Toronto --last week and th friends and relatives here. Messrs. .Jack lefol.kenfain and: 11141h ; MacKenzie hare returrie4-,herne after two weeks in Otet,O, Where they at- tended the World's Fair, The September meeting of the W. M. S. Of 'Ashfield PreebYterfan church was held. itt-tliti'hoitt-e- ;Of Mrs. (Rev.) McGII- llvray last "Wednesday. ft., • Finlay sliltekleto, Of ,Prieeillie, spent the week 014 at, hie home here., Palmer, 1{iipatr1e3t wad home from Toronto for the week -end. „„.letiga-Olive-Anaersen)-oent-the w r . -s or Andrei, ereleaeie Miss Olive Blake is Making aT two WelkS;;Vieit. Witheeelatives4U. Clinton -and remondville* - • , Mr. and Mrs, liarveY Webb and tirs. 0.7:WAily, 'of • St. :IIeIens, 'were' ggests cf lvii.-eand lathe 'VW, Anders wren 'Sunday aftenroen.' 0 •• WILL It ILO BLYTII FAI Miss Lena Pearson spent Sunday at the home of her !a her, Netion Pearson. jaek Knight is wearing a broad sniiie these days. A baby girl has arrived at his *home. •, Rev. Shaw and ,Thos. McPhee attend- ed a Presbytery meeting -held at Credi- ton on Thursday last. ' Quite a ntnnber from here attended the school-fair:concert held: at Carlow • on:Thurtdar-evening. - Jack Bell has moved his -household .ef- fects into the house owned by; Thos. Mc- •Phee, 'on the.gth. concession. 'Rev.. and MrsShaw and Evelyn and Miss tiorothy. Linklater, of Leeburn, motored to Toronto On. Monday: • Gordon Smith, acdompanied by Miss Ethel Tabb anci'Mm-Baxter, of Benmil- ler, spent the week -end in Toronto.. .¥r and Mrs. Get): Rutledge and Wil- mer spent Sunday' in.plinton _visiting 1411., utledgel,'S unele,Wejs. Marquiss. adiir Gurfa'imi„ifOid a fowl supper in Ili& baser:tient' Of the-elitirch On Monday, October 16th. •6 - The_ anniversary • services are being held on Sunday, October 15th.-' Rev. W. J. Patttin, 'of Beinniller, will be trie- speaker..,-._:-__4. - Come to church. next. Sunday at the •usuai hour, 1:30, and st.ay for the Sun- day 'school rally which wilt be held at • 2,45. ° Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Matthews, Ber- g-Gordan-and-Ra1ph7and 41e Matthew & were guests on Sunday , with Mr, and Mrs. Will Alton•. pecent guts at the home Of Mr. and s. Frank Wilson were: Mrand- rs. Fred Wilson and (laughter, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Wilson- niad_Aarighter,- of „Cochrane • Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Cook of Port Carl -- ling._ Mr -Allan 'W110-n--an4 trezie Sten • Of Carlow, • and Miss Ruby Young of Loyal; , Winter apples. -H. McElroy, Wm. Wal- ervetlt---ALlea. • •(Continued i'rom page 1) Gowan won the Darset class with firsts with shearling rain, ram larnb, aged eWe, ewe -lamb and fat lamb. Geo. B. Arm- strong, Teeawater, was the judge. POULTRY' • In the • poultry departMent David Gwyn, Blyth, won firlit prizes for pair Pekin ducks,,single conili, White-Leghern cock and pallet,. Barred Ittick took .and -hen, --Rhode -/sland-411 cook and hen, pair Leghorns, single eornb' brovn pair Minorca's, pair White Plymouth Rocks and pair of Ancona. W.AIVI. 'Henry won first for pair Legh,orns, any other variety. Plias. Walker, of Loxidesboro, was the judge. ROOTS Half bushel early potatoes -David Gwyn, R. Proctor, Brn.sels; half 'bushel late potatoes -Mr. Join Knight, Aub - Urn; David Ciwyn; six,gorden carrots- aout, n1ps-13." Prod:0i .,41x.,beets; (table, use, R. ProOtor, Jas -,Locke; sugar beets, marigolds, white --H. McElroy, R Proc- tor; pie pumpkin -Mrs. R. Shavt, ,Waiden; one pumpkin -David Gwyn; one peck yellow onions -H. Mc- -Elro-1; Peek' of White field bens --David Gwyn; two heads cabbage, named -Mrs. R. Shaw; tomatoes, a. o. y. -William Walden. Judge4tico. Sloan. ' . DAIRY PRODUCTS -butter' hi erockS,--10--lbg.- Mrs, John Wright, Anburni daliy buffer -in prints-7Robert Wightrnan, Mts. John Wright; dairy butter in rclls-r.R. Proc- er ghtman; apiary and other products -Honey and maple syrup-mra. lt,--Sttaw,Williain°-Waideni ore- clown •hews eggs --11.i. • Praetor,' Judge, Mrs. Hey, Zurich. . FRUIT AND FANCY WORK • �ffee 11116"1 At 0a0BER 4t • - 'Ouse 1 lb tin , a ees oCeia- „ /2 lb. -tin C. 'Ca coanut Wafers uakir Oats oskei1aSa1nion No. So e. tin 1 With Trial Princess Flakes for Sup- erior a jug P�wder 1 ib Lardc utch tleanser tins mmonia, ichard's Car See Large- naafi an er olic Soaj r Ca 6 ilIs for Ot er-�i StOngs PHO IN COT BENNEUER Mr: and M. Stanley Iranstone visited at -Nile on Sunday. Mr. Sydney-, Brown spent Sunday at his home in surgesvdle. Mr. and-iVirs. J. Huller, of Hohnesville, spent-Simday with, Mre- and-mreeeteus Vanstone, • -'11e-schoolelair- con 11cert on - Thursday ere/ling last provect quite a succees, being. realized. • Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore and family, WC- coiiipanled- by Mr. Russell Pfrinuner, aramt ,Sunday *in Stratfoxclville. • • The annlveraary-Service of Benmiller tinit,cd,ohurch will be 104')34 octobet 22nd, Rev. Mr. Mcutillian being the. 'speaker, followed by a fend Supper. Par-• teculars later, ° • 'CARLOW. Mi. Ed. Fisher was In 'pondon on Wed- • nesday. Mr. Herbert Green, of Saltford, was •a, • visitor at Mrs. Olark's last Sunday. The lovely rains have been very wel- ccme. -'all.,ploVing 15 id.full swing at resent; ' . Vile•shod are., all filled now in tomuntority; Mr. Wm. Watson *II/11311.W ori Wednesday:. Mrs, Pobt. Sean and children are . spending a few days at the home of her inether, Mrs. nrowri, o Dungannon. Weetmingter Guild of the Presby- terian. congregation will, hold its replar meeting at, the hothe of the president, Mr kViink -Clark, on Friday e,vening,, September 29t1i. „ 1aflr-DaY Was. - observed - last- Sunday In the, hall, • Mee, young people led' the. Iretylee 1$tafte „soil gaVe aSplen4i4 eaddrees on :loyal- 0-. -,ateow, firokk NES cothe =11414411t1•12:' Hat kick dui • f-Larii*,1311; - z'zow #0114 4-4-00ft yotiteli riot s mitt I '1401 ” op' - Mel 41N'S 4 Allehiressi youn • tOrirt c n.Ugence was'read, to hi* in oinettbn 01$11tar death, Of Z,130$4 ,Selterere also et ItrAtehen. Out ot s.n anteMoblio *evident In 41*, tOWnshin- On the. °night ef Bepteinber 2. Me* *v.**, the 4 , 1ntoah• piea *14 0".#4t,ol tbe pxeUm1r.ry trlal .11 Oter, Meazvahfle an nquet Will. be OA,. at Uerdini*- . r dted 144)Waitr.ettta *ch'bOrtkItr,Ovideit.hjr :ireented an*Idi .father, Vir; 'Iviet,S, Of New ',HaMbutee, Wililam &tad* *of Egmendrdlie, guiltee to baving Jiquor aegeniredeOthet :than on all Individual peen*, • He *04 flned IMO and OeSte or three *nth* in' jail and took the latter* st04., who has a' wife and five YOUng• children, Is het 29years of 'age He oontinnede inaln8 heine brew beer 'after bis pernitt to do $0 heti been eaneelled. Police- alSii silege that he, sold beer, but this he Stoutly denied, fted.te. whieh eirawa, but a tw months' ten* :Stead' freft4e4; A 1ee0Mrnenciat1on for eletneneY may be niade in his OSIS6, as 1111famuly have no inearia Of support. _ 'EXPENSIVE WEEK -END ttairifetil "TioSis't Pollee ta and Par Mee of 200 and Posta John' Mcl.,eco4 25 -year-old Bayfiele fisherman, tonna his Saturday evenhig visit to London had proven exceediegle expulsive. .'"-Artss ur ng • Lendon rnegglaNtalcc,7itill'oiatt,--0-0442.11 -oFt1 at yesterday's city police eart sit- tinet,ettre neleenalty Well:* and costs,' or three_ months, ' for possessing liquor in other than his private residence. and a second fine of $100 and costs, or ae-eziaysrIorereekiesseririvinge"'', ' praying along Horton street, McLeod is said to have ticked a car, Containing Sergt. Middaugh and 'P. C. Eaitan. A serious aeeident is said to havebeen narrowly averted: Continuing along the Street at a speed _declared by pollee to be 50 miles an hour, 14eLeod struck a sec - end automobile. 'Another ,minor - mishap was the result, but by this time the offi- cers had reached the scene_ In court Mote& *as described as a member of one of the best-known fish- ing families 'at Hayfield. He is,. said to have gone to London to visit a girl. ' • A 0, • .ACCIDENTSAFTER_ DANCE-- Two aCcidents, ethoes of the Zurich fall__fair-are- reported -by Traftle Offieer Norman Lever. -Early Wednesday morn- ing Miss Alice Taylor. Clinton, was sev- ly. eut 'hy glass whenher •head was plun through the windshield after a • crash, the ear in which she ,was -riding, driven by W. C. Passmore, figuring -in collision with 'another ear driven by-Atit- tor Kraft of Dashwood at an intersection In Stephen township. Both cars were badly damaged. In the Passmore car, besides -the driver. were Lloyd 'Milner, Harvey, McLaren, DOUglas COPT Alice Tayii#e Vert0 „Steep itird Bitty 'thlpb Mr. Kraft had -Mist,'" Giga Marthia -*UN him. All had attended a dance. It was 'raining and the vlsibility gas poor. At Zurich the' came night ears driven .by *imam Neeb and Jas. McArthur collid- ed. •Some-damage-was-donerbut-no-one was injured. • News and Information forthe #11011 armer trurnislieill by the OiritilltiO ItePOrtIlletit Of AtriCliltur0 o otin id du ezptiouaI the tall an *AN so* wBe PeoPtular On we are ear ng a 1areassortrnentof o t popular Ottitles,, , Y WMONARCIJ- DOWN.-4ortytwojot , ANADA PAN ALIJSIAN ,IN 20 BEAUTIFUL SHADS o , , AEG "SA IT*0014,7. in seven attractive ,,,, ...- "colors, for baby wear. ANGORAWOOL "THISTLEDOWN" BRAND, in twelves colors. '11 A , complete range i'iofkKiiiin#taii7gsaesie,dles and Crochet, ii. '0 SCOTCH FINGERINO "VA Baldwin's 41.. , Beehive in three and four ply. 11 BENAIIILER YARNS IN ALL COLO Anyone- -wishing instructions in the many uses of these wools kindly gall at the home ° of Mrs, *C. Stewart, Trafalgar Street, Goderich. • Phone • - 86' 641CCIPie o 4'14*1:4A- m7 RALLY DAY:IN:cpugdiEs and Presbyterian Chtuthes Rally Day Was rittingtyrobseryed in the United and Presbyterian 'Churches of Goderich on Sunday. APpropriate Music, and:inspirational addresses marked the 4ervicei; - , • . The Mottling' serliite at Victoria street church was In •charge of Rev. P. W. Crailt arjti- Charles 'Breekow., superinten- dent of the SundaY"schopl, The theme was "Serving Jesus Today."' 'Me scrip- ture lesson was reed by HarryBloom- field, and etory, tiTru.ly Brothers" 'by Norman Craik, A hysiii was sung by the Beginners' • and Primary Classes. Raymond-Snelf' reeitect- The -report of the SundaY School as .,oxitributeci by Mr. EireakOw, as -a ILoeal Chuich Enter. -.prise.'" 'Marjorie Prouse read a story, "Ko -sen 'Finds the Way ,to Serve Ms Country.„'' and .9*. quartette IMO:4er *as sung by EvelYn sreekow, Beryl Sander- son, Donna. Diela.. and June Bloomfield. Mus Mabel Browhiee gave a splendid ad- ' dress on "Serving'Today." whin she re- :peateci in the afternoen at Union church,, Goderich Township;• afternoon. Rev. Donald MeLeed, :who has come recently te Godencir, was the pJker- E1ETeld- the rapt atten- tion of the childreu as he tolcrthem ttie Story of a littlelndian boy. The Supor- intandent, 0. M. Robertson. -had charge of the service. SOMO Prematians were. ilutde,;;- and the following Musical mmi- • bers were given: Instrumental -4 and vo- cal duet, Gus and Delmar Worthy; Girls" Canivityma by Misses lvfarlory... Henderson, Marion Matheson, Verna' Barbour and Jean. Robertson; chorus by the Primary Class; reading, *Gordon Armour. The, waa a splendid attend-. ancap 'ail the classes. • At Knox Church The children of the Sunday Schaal, with their teachers:- occupied the mitre pews at the •morning service In Knox -church. The theme or' the service 1,i;a4 "Loyalty," Mrs., A. J.. MacKay» former resident, now of Dunnville, and, a favor,. ite with Godertchites,- was the soloist. The sermon of the minister, Rat D. .1. Lane, was an appropri-ate- one. The- flowers in the church were placed there by the Steitart faintly. of .Benmil- ler, In memory of their mether. , • Pesmotion Made "The general wisdom of the de - At North ,street 3n1te4 Church, the oinanrdallfkourtioevp ferr oia$ws eniablec" Sunday Selmol rallyt. Irma hKide In the_F • A bright feature of the egg market is that this year prorniaesio_be 'heaviest egg -exporting -season since 1926. ood Bulls in-Donand Lately, h very definite increase ink,. butis„, with creditable backing, has • becom!_npparent 'in all parts, of On - The movement in this direction has been -particularly noticeabk since the new PrerniUm Policy went iiito-if- fect_in June. _As_a• result, priceOuve beenStrengthening and even higher values -are -likely to -prevail .tihis Flair - according to breeders. Ontario Government Tests Prize -Winning Bacon Hogs To deCernaine the -reason for low prices of Ontario bogs in Britain the Department purchased seven carloads priteevvinninge:hogs at the Can- adian National 1h1nIntton. Theev hogs will. _be precesse4 ana„eshipped - overseas. epurtrase fedeutepreeent the highest type of bacon hog in the province. The Department 'wilj over- see every stage of the slaughtering, processing,' judging en the rail, ship- ping and, finally the smoking prorees in England. Further, the Department, through Ontario House in London, Will market the- finished product. 0 Persian Dalin invaluable fo the wh`Ole faintly. To the •mother, a flaw- less aid to loveliness.' To the- child a nothing, • healing balm. And to the father, a splendid hair fixative and cooling shaving lotion. Persian Bairn tones. and refreehea the skin. • Makes hands delightfully, soft and white. In- dispensable to dainty women. it littie gentle rubbing and It is absorbed by the ekine-truiy terse -leaf inelextureee - V • Mrs. Judgg--Geo. Sloan. Fancy work-:C011ection•--Mrs, R. Shaw, Mrs. Isabella* Johnston. Judge, Mrs. Hey, Zurich. ART WORK AND FLOWERS - Collection of art, •work ---Josephine Woodcock,- ,Mrs. shaddiek.- -Judge, Mrs. key; Zurich. Flowers-colleotion eut flowers -Alice- Gillespie, collection pot plants -Alice Gillespie, Mrs. R. Shaw. Domestio. selence---Jellies, mar- malades andw.irted,---Mra. R. Shaw, Wil- liam Walden; colleztion.-pickles, catsup and „ salad dressings -Alice • Gillespie, Mrs. R. Shaw; collectichi pastry -Mrs„ Wm. Walden. Judge7-Mrs. Hey, • P.U.C. Arts to -Stop -----Raditrintrferenco • . Would Cut Oft ServIce of Offend • ing Cuatorners ?---Unpaid Accounts Checked At, last Thursdays regular zneetind- of the ,Public Utilities CorinriessiOn the (motion of radio interfqrence was taken up. • The eleetrital inaCliine5 of chiro- practors, doctors, ceentiStS ancf welders have cansed no end of 'annoyance for years, but* nebOdyhesbeen able to do anythirig about it. , • The provineial conanisSion has been • asked what step can ,be +,alteri to elim- inate the riutsartete and it an offending enetorrierts 0mA/fee 'An be ctit off, it he -i---provide projeer foe Dresses Ana Suits Matter Cleaned and MARVO SYSTEM Tailor Pressed AO of DRY CLEANING Also-Repairingi,-Alteringi IteliningOand Waring - Loral Agency J. A. NI VINS Cor. East Street and Square 117_ 111111____I__ his machine Tiw gitbjeet IS one Of up J - lierinolViiiiiiiiifairie4a:Oncirii. drede of radio ownprs,In. ClipOrloh',„ A fetter trent the ft t. P. C. was iteking that ettstOne. erg irf tiereare, he cut off. the tristothera are unable, to pay, the letter, states, touit, arrangement phould be made "with the town to essitMe the responlibility and. the Ott eltlerged to zci1cf. There Is *Wit *790 unpaid, covering Perieds of &Opt three to Itwenty ontlieeliert rfearlY all farlhe -shorter tied, An aPplleation of Mts. 'Careline 4640. ,eteett," for an &Nettie raneeetere 'Ice to, hit idtVettittgi wAkg1 0,tottroil, Were Miltitiratir derritind 'Meter& tor tile Ventre reetarfraret' and Meat Market, •POULTRYMEN ATTENTION! Wahl' 'pritei are advarieltigt Why Weri,ii lot ef boardero, when ,ptra eaz have your flock of hefte 'Culled, 'free of eharge, by an expert With' Year4ot exPerfence end. Inmdeede ef eatise fled epitome:1's to his ecreditl eAr- ranie with Your neiglibore to haVe y'our Ileck4 cfpted the tame day. OttodTeprieet paid for •the cul) hens. For pattleutero ' phone Direigannon 84 - :11111111.11.11111111111111111111117a. prepared for the fall rains . . at now low pries;puts. them within reach of all. Special -' This RAINCOATSizes 6 tri 14 years, colors blue, green; brown. These coats are lined; giv- ing extra comfort for fall. Your choice at $3.25 MISSES' AND LADIIES' RAINCOATS—n blue, brown,and green. Sizes 16 to 42. Reg. $5.95. Special at $4.50 4 ARASOLS AN» UMBRELLAS—for coverY member of the family, from 11 If Holidays 5 to $4 SO *0 over, so we will be ope nesday in future. a Your' tow w •Telephone 56 Ilt i 004 tt ';j