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Exeter Times, 1912-9-5, Page 8
4 44.11 A t 4 (a 4 A7 PIIQN i'i ' 16 .40 • 0 4 1• 4• a hep ,4+fir ,tt ry sir Cr 4 to. 44 o- e. •a . a 0. Q 0 4 g 4r4 0 4 4 4t, •oa @A See Our FaQ Showing of [,ADZES' & MISSES' MANTLES Each season ands our Coat Depart- ment larger and more interesting. We pay special attention to Fit and Finish but never lose sight of the fact that prices talk, Our goods are all marked to sell. i New Diagonal Tweeds Everything that is new in Dress Goods is found on our counters. This season the h showing p w is especially good. g The new goods for Fall are sure to please. Corsets Have you ever worn Bias Filled. Cor. sets? You will like thane because of blas comfort they give, the style they produce and the way they wear. $100 to $4.00 36 inch Black Silk Black Palle tte Silk 36 inches wide, This silk has a beauti- ful finish and is e. fine even weave. For dresses and odd waists it is unbeatable. Special at $1,25 a, yard, -6 inch Fiannelletfe In the nese patterns. This cloth is a splendid wearer and the colors are fast. We are selling it at the old price. Special at per yard 12, cents Rahn Coatq For Ladies and Men, A tine lot of up-to-date Coats have tome to hand. You will need one for these rainy days • $7.75, $10 and $12 Sweater Coats You will need one for the cool evenings. A big range to choose front for Men, Wo- men, Boys and Girls, See the new Fri Collar Coat. Miss Canada Shoes If you haven't been having shoe comforts. Try a pair of aur Cushion Soles. The new Shapes for Fall are here, $3.50, $4,00 Kid Gloves Perrins make. These gloves alwaysgive satisfaction. .A. guarantee goes with every pair we sell. Bast Quality $1,25, 4 4: 4' ad!Y_ ski a • 0* 4 4,•, 4+i 44, • , 0. ,n 4, 4 itt• f 0 e t, e Q 4 .4 4• • r , 0.aopppp A.. .'o 64 0 04 tate itat o. ♦g• &' cat 04 41 Ott a 4.0 f 44.4+444v004`.@-SA•s'r 444b40+. ©4400 *1r0+dPe®990 ©,•04@ b`440 '4440 I at `ket o'itort,- The Sei. o rite tell to Aug, 8th( A tip to $ex t\ m her !.1#eel',etc et. 80; a ail to 40. arlew 48 to 60 3uclrtelleait 70 oetl'ts 'e us 1.(10 to 1x10 i Shorts 2S.. Prate 22 (Model Flour 2,75. re ' Heed Elmer 1,6o , `1a1 ' r i Butter 23: '. t Eges '23o Potatoes $1.00 a bag¢ , , +r (t, ti j Plums P5 to 30e t ,Chicken 1.2e, ; -IIene ti' i ° Old Iloostere 'r Duoks 10e, Ota x)atcks a? .: Flogs 8;05 Choice Export Steers 6,75 to 7.00 -Medium Export Steers 6.40 to 4.60 Choice butcher Heifers 6.'25 'to' 6.50 Medium Botcher heifers 5.80 to 0,00 Choice 'butcher cows 4,60 tai 4.70 "Medium butcher cows 4.00 to 4.25 Choice butcher' cows 2.50 to 3.00 Choice iambs 7,00 to 7.h5 Choice sheen 300 go 4.25 Tris t Elev tht< r.. ur NEW PIANOS Guaranteed for TEN YEARS Being overstocked with Pianos and anxious to clear our large stock in TWO WEEKS we have decided to cut the prices within the reach of all. .Don't hesitate if you are going to buy a piano this fall. Come in Now, Loot: them over and you will be snrprised at what little money will buy You agood reliable piano. We Mean Business, this is no bluff and as soon as the stockis sold former prices will prevail. The following Pianos may be seen on our floor, Nordheimer Ennis Stanlaus Gerhard Heiutzmau Kryd.uer Wright New Scale Williams Heiutzmnan & Co Dominion We would advise you tp pall Early while the Assortment is large.. -TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. S. Martin S011 s+0404 44.44 9ral ,g.gq.A04 0.4401 004, The Reason Wliy-Saturday mor,n- 1' • ing published in Barrie has, 'this to t.,Ari* ; dvancei say-Th mail order house, ' ar.ns r., speculations az d 'the trek to t'ha Wiest acre the, three reat mail g l.uercws w'hic.'\ are sappvrl.g the life; oat o0 the rural scctioua of Ottario.t r' In Furniture, ime tyre will Iturc in quan.- be a react' .a, 4 , ..fat some Lime The rural t. tlty, Variety' and beauty', w oopulation will wake u dome duy. to 4 the • brit not in prices, is the o aboxt conclusionimthes. thee it is 4 ,®. time te things simnel stag Movement now being ex- The Proseerous villages: and towr'4 slat used to cover (lie' wa seder are' ,,gypp ecuted ill, our store. y 1+ 'txrad ra11y Eaillarl g by the way sim• !° v • rely ,because tie rural popul.,.'tn has ,esidence nett to store, ,"/ beensending+ the money 't' oeo support' s!c fovs ould Phone- 20a ♦ y to the of tiee to let the big more' the A mail order house buy steam yae:hts • ara,d er,d'otr'hospitals,. W2oat,lhe't it bd fairer if tL'i >Arni s money wa, kor)t at arnd distributed among thenuta- erou4 tlrusiinestg tame whish indirect] tlupport eelshhoofg the t:laurClies,'f blot Libraries and ether iratitutions'th'at makes fife asst the rural sreetens more eleeeant more espGeaxtlly wlatt, 1oed.I ntertLant tan %n mime eases out of, it On, meet the competition of the 'ata 1L of Llama an V •e uar 't a"riitt,{ext 3 :;~, , Meier ° 'e r.' n 31 lvr Kr a owe ndertaker & Licensed Embalmer sten, Ontaro I f LOCALS 4 sEfrkeete09 *0004444 Mr. Ed. Anderson s,pe.nt the h'oi'ida3' ih,,' Stratford. , Wib Martin was in Toronto for several relays,. Mr. 3. Floyd of Goderich visited lt',ts Mother Monday Mr. W. Loney sp';'nh Monday at Mr'. Jno Uawkshatva. Mr. ant). Essery, 'Andrew Streets is on 'the' sick list. Mr. Irnd 11Irs4 Peter Frayne. holl- dayed in Toronto'. Mr. Wm: Bradt visited Mr; Hugh McKay 'ia Detroit, Miss Lulu :Martin Las gone Wroxeter to teach schools Mr. Cecil McLeod spent the holid at his home in Centralia. Rev. Chas,. Sanders, of tucknows i visiting Ins., parents in town.' hfr Try Coates of Londoc was in a'wn. ot business last week. Misses Max and Minnie Jewell spent the holiday it Lon'1on. Miss, Sarah Sweet of London spent Labor; Day with her patents. ; Mr. Fred White of London; visited his Tiitrents over the holiday. ' Mr. Prank Sweet of Forest vi:5ited his home here over Labor 'Day. Mr. ,Co:ernart Moncur of Pittsburg is horidayeng with his parents. Mr. and :erre: Dr. Ro'rze' Deft last T'htrsclay to locate i;'i the west. Mr. Case Eoward, of London, visit - red Lis parents over the holiday,'. Mrs. 3Harness and two children visited in Lucan over the holiday.: Miss 'Stella Gillies Ess ierarning: the millinery with NIr. 3. At Stewart: Mr. Garnet Craig .of London spent% Labor Day with his grandmother. 'Mr. 'Wm.. Melville and ee. Purdo'ni are in Toronto for severaL days. Mr. Geo Hawkins is spending see- crai days visiting in Port Huron, Mrs. Thos. Elliott and Trueman speat 'Labor Day in Marlette Mich: Mr. fl:.es, Morley, of London', vie, 'ted Lis 'brother John over Monday Mr. J. T, Wood shipped, a Rada cat tie to the Toronto market Tuesday. Mrs. Sam int TTodgi.na visilted her brotter tsar, Geo. Crawley Iast. week: Bir• and bliss, Doyle of McGillii xray spent Saturday with Mr. aI, M1. Doyle Messrs Frank Handford and H. Bea host were, in London on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs., ins Cana. visited lint Rippon for several days last wreck'. , Mr. Thos. ilio., i3oylc and daughters; Bir - ire and Lillian are. in Toronto this week. Miss, Mary Petit of Manitoba iS vis it in ; friends around Exeter and efen•- Ltralia. Mr. and Mrs.. Jno (Case, of Toronto visited Mr. 'Castes mother here this week. Miss Ida Marchand' left Monday for Williamsburg to take char3e of a school. Airs. Chas Dearing; and Miss iChar- lotte MicM•igaxttt the holiday in. Merlotti.. Mr. and' airs. Geo. i. aina:llacom'bo and son George, visited irifStratford over the iho';day, Mr. and Airs. Jasi I3isttett of Lon; don visited tee formerec mother over Miss Smith of St. Marys hat re- sumed her position as mitliter with ,tones & May. andea spent Sundaysand Monday with Mr,. ,Sam's S aclerra Miss tfebte Brooks Las returned after epending her holidays in Wend - For and Detroit.' Master Silas Reid has returned to Lae (home in Aylmer after vr7's`itingl 'tis grandparents, Miss 'litlie 13alkerill Las returned to Hamilton after Lolidaying with relatives in 'town: f t WEE. :A. 0'. Ford and two children;' returned `Tuesday after spending e. week i,n. Toronto,: , Mr. Si T, Dobler of Beigrave ane] W. Dri:nkwator of London spent last Thursday in town-, M ass. I3Jsse,'tt arid Mies 1\LeG,i,tl, of llondon visited' Mr. and ,%frss,1!h 2'tike Sunday and 1VI'ondeyrt 1 ' Miss Victoria .at,;tncrs 4: Gode eLnri r d - rich 1Vlo nday to resume her dut- ies as school teacher. M:r. 7teison SY.een has returned to Port, Wilifatni after spending a. few' weeks tvith Lis another. • Mr. Peg Bissett who has been(. tworlci+ng ir. Narwieh this sl1tntncr re- turned home last week. ' i\Iis'ses May and Ethel .lrm(trong clave returned to Lucknow to rer•oplen their millinery pat,r(ore, • arr. Te l.. 'Carling and l'ltsz N'i.na your and Grace aponl: several days ' r , nese, onto eleri tg 1110 past: wook7 1`Ar an de a,i tr 1rs. at ,Iti's Salter and two oeildreni eti:r Landon. spent (rhe holidaeg with, the atstd Mrs .alt. Goulei 1 +k ss. DELAWARE LAUrM WA.a1a'N,A. ie WESTERN' COAL COMPANY'S Scranton Coal The Best Hard Goa Mined + Try a ton t 4. W. H. LEVETTt fr COAL MAN +++++++++++++++++++++++++44 Mr. Russel Flylnr, spent Sunday'• int 5r ' .alorkh . 1'Le iVlillzners have started to work' on the fall creations. Mr. Will Graig viste ir at Bits, home ip !Clinton Sunday and' Motaday. , Mr, S. S ICearns of Ile Bank of Commerce staff ,is relieving 1n Credr- itote Mr. Edgar and- Viola lIer,kin oil earq'ttarspent Sunday with Miss da Westlake. , To 'lent: -A rrew house on the. o :ter of Sanders and Carling' n Str Apply to J. N. Howard. Mr, 'W. i`."Boyle Qf I,:eaatralie, spent Monday tat town.' t• • Erie Ilnt'doti is tal:iing 4 besiness course en a college in Loudo!at• Mr. add airs >ti, W, iiawksaaw were ,out from the Pend Sunday. elr, p' Wl eladman end; two tibtlei can are visiting fricnc'1;,, fn ]?te;tetrboroe Mr, harry Street weft atonday' to attend the London Business (College 0liiss Gladys Kettle left aionday for Simooe to teach school. • Ma Latimer. Grieve has taleto a t osttion let Mr. W, 1:otvey'3, drug (lore. Mess a,, Il'orton bas taken a'school .near Winghanr and left Tuesday for here.: Mrs. J. Shase'nburg ,and son ot Lona don visited with Mrs.• Wm Ilawkshaw during tale past week. Miss s Be11 a •1 is a and u 1 1 tt da Rowe left Monday to teach School at: Fol - den's oorners near Ingersoll, Mr, F. Harwood. of Toronto, visit -ea Lis molter airs, T, Piokard, .fort sever 'rat glass during the past week, Owing to the bee rain. Labor Day tee .'London 'baseball team dict not come up much to the disappointment of the fans, Al- e Mrs. IIT, Gale and two -chitchat 're'•' turned home 'Rredn'esday after visit- or-. ixrg the formers molter Mr. G. Piper. MI e t t. c' • t • ; e t had 'Arra, .t Cha.. T{,nioht and Misses Bell and Olive of St. Thomas Miss: Maud Joints left Monday for Mansfield where she will resumo fret duties ,as sohool teacher, Mr. Frank Donnas of Tomato vise itect :pis parents Mr. and Iters,( Use - ,Dennis /daring the •past week. t Get your sale 'bills printed a1 tlae Times, We make a ep,acialty of print int; sale !bills en the\ shortest notitt Mr. Lewis Janes or: S1.Thomas, and Mr ,'real Mrs.' T , A•: Jome, oft Regina: ,sited twit:h relatives, in town, on elan: Day • WANTED. -A smart bo;w to fee= Plumbing and tinsmitlan,;, one wlith one or two years experience, prefer- red, Apply to 1Leaman's 'Hardwa.'re.. FOUND -On the Mains Street Exeter •.Norsk, a ladies coat Ower ay have same by applying at the 7.i t . Office and paying for the advertisement. ; I t 1 • F. J. Wickwire. of Exeter Ont, is the guest of J. J. White- Robt Sil- lery, of Exeter Ont, was thte, guest of the Editor this week. -The Outlook of 'Outuodk Sask. r - Mr, Wm.. Et Trott of, Beamsviile; who recently sold his fine fruit farm Las purchased a 60 acre farm wn Sim-+ roe and expects to maw: there int the •middle of this month. 1 School re -opened Tuesday with tla e old staff of teachers re-engaged.' Miss Irene Quackenbush; teacher of Boom 7 lower form, Lase not' ;wet re- turned from the west but the. work. will be taker .by ler s:is,ter Eric. un- til she returns,. Mrs. Col -wile of Saskatoon fore merly of PIensalt, and Mrs,. Ingram wife and son, of Vancouver' are vis- iting Mr., and airs. Jass.I3everiey and other relatives. Mrs,: Colwill and Mrs. Ingram are sister's of Mrs., Bev- erley and Mrs, 11. Welsh, • Marsh, Mallow Toast -On Friday evening of last week a mars,14-mal tote toast' was given in the park on the banks of the river by Miss Stella Gilhes 10: honor of her garets;a Mies, 13. Wi•eeter, A. large bonfire, was b+ailt and; a number ot. young People spent' a very pleasant evening Miss Wheeler returned to her hong in Paris on Friday., 'Consitt-Smith --A quiet tveddung was iso:emnized at :the Main, Street Methodist parsonage by the Bev, E, G. Powell o rr1 o•n .Segtemlrer '3rd,s . The contracting parties were Miss Flor- ence L. Smith and Mr,; Wm; Consitt both. of Ilay, Mr. and Mrs Cbns:itb 'eft on the naorn'.ng train for 'Toronto On `their return they wi,d.. settle on the groom's !arse in Hay Township Prose nfee with a u') bag- On; Th•arsday evening of last: week on the eve of• his departare for the (vest Mr. Alvin Brict nell was presefn!- ted by his friends with a handsome, clab hag. The presentation, was made In the: parlor ofthe 'Coinmrcr- cial 13ote1 by Mr. Thorn Baker end an address (was! given by 1VIr. Move N 'we 1. Mr. Eri n(moll left on Fri- day morning for Wi;unipe; where he Witt. on ter a real Testate ofMMete. Itis many friends will, wish h iat s acce'ss, Molsons won -On Friday lase a: name of bowls was played on the green between bowlers .of . the 'Mol - sons bank and the ]Tank of 'Commerce; Up to the 14th end the came was • a tic and the Molsons, won) out in the last end by three shots score 16 to 13 The rinks were .Dank Of tComm erce 7. 1A, McIierr..acher, 8. Fisher, G. L' Waugh and S. Kearns skip; Maisons„ C. Dyer, 1i. Spackman. N. D. Burden and W. D, Clarke skip Exeter 13otvJers re ai,a sucoe,csful- 'i'\vo ri,riks of the ,Exeter Bowlers' at- tended t1.e tournament of the Wing - ham Bowling' elubi last week • end' the r?nk skipped by S.- G. ]3wdcn wcrr,s suecersful aln' win ling the a..socia, tion 'event. The rink was eotnposadt of '3. W. Bowden Wt W;'Tamanr, ?CL McDonald and S. G.. 13awden skier!. The prizes in this event were foar, beautiful 400 day clocks, In'the first round the boys deafea;tcd MdCarry of Lu.cktioty 20 to 15; in the second they defeated Brockle bat'ak of Arthur • 15', to 10; In the third thee won from Jeak`rns of (Clinton 13 tc, 1i3 in the fourth, round with Ilennedy of Wing': - ham the scoret'was, 17 to 12; i.n 'Iho setea-finals, Pass of T3rufssolrs weetti down 17 to 16.. ), Irceraes of Wing - ham defaulted tri the finals. l. eavitne. the Exeter bowlers ivirnners of the event •r , Advertise tse Y• r S Ie, - auction' a s I'hc sate mason bat ,starte dt ands we would impress upon you the advisability of having your sate advertised in the Timeas. Auction sale bills are goo& advert!aing mediums,. They. .atttaot tttt .1 ► CtLo . ,n But they should go,uand tat: hand with newspaper Advertising. l:)id you ever consider what it would rose Ito put a 'bill with a lih t of sate onto the bevies 'where a spaper goes, '4t weals be a bee rtaking ,and coetly If the ad - acts only one man who tnakea ore a dead or two me some aaima[t. cost of the advertiashaewt 15morel > a paaalfS visited relatives in town over the hole Ldays, .- , Messrs Enoch and Philip RottlslaLfee bounded :•crl oh. sir Mrs. P.irkinsthe,on,fufona`01117mfvitlle,eiron Sastet- firday, ' IVIr. tarts'' Mrs., Fred. TJtu kint : 01! Thames road .spent Sur.dey with their daughter Mrs, Amos, - tt0arlin'g ' bL Leary Mr. Clarence. Dnplan of Cnetralia assisted with the annL ertsar-y tsier- vices in 'the Englic.h (Ohurcle. Sunday evening, . Bev. 3. IC' ,IVMCracl e:n of the 'Abe helical eLarse Tlderton ham been tap - pointed by the Bishop to the Wyom'- bn e work.' Mr, and Airs. Goodwin, (neer Olive.' Willi's).aind little son of Rochester, N. Y. are visitiing• the latterts, parents I1i:r. •aired airs., Jan. Willis Mrs. aVeidenbammer and, two young .est: ohitdren are visiting the former•'s- uarents at Streetsvilje, and will also take in the exhibition a.t Torento, Toronto Market day has lbceni changed ,from Monday to Wednesday and In future cattle will be shipped on CCuesday instead of Friday core Saturday as tortner:yt; A note 01'Warn:ng-There has boon issued by direction of the Mrniisber of ,A grieulture at' Ottawa, a , con's.- vicious poster calling the attention! of potatogrowers to the. importance, of rexamirningi Melt crop to ascertain whether or nobs it affected wiihi' po- tato Canker. The hanger Shows in natural colors a potato plant the) whole yield of which is affected by. the disease.. rt also Shwa the dp-' eearancc of individual tubers in which the canker' has 'started to (work. Growers it -to ,discover setae oicious symptosis of the clltseaoe are :requested' to sena' areeeten spece imens to the Dominion Botanist Ex- uerimen tee ,farm Ottawa. The Pos'- Ler is issued as .f'armer'is, •circuIarr No: 3,. of the Division of Botany and is being distributed' by the Publications, I3ranch of the Department of Agri- ^ultere. hick's Forecasts -:A: Reectionery storm' period involves' the 10th lath and 12thi (the Moon being in perir='e on the 8.th new on the 3.0;:h and on. the equator on the lith it must he remetnber,tT that a maximum' t•r,e;s of 'etectriaaf and, msgneff,io out bursts fails each year from Mee St'h' to the' 1,ir th of September bairng ceni- trlrt on the ilth This tendency will be greatly aggravated this year by the added force of the Moons conjunc- tion with' the Earth and. sun on the 10th. Look for great barometric flue - (Illations very ava:rm weather and un- usual ma.nifestations of. ,electricity and magnetism iA.urorai lights phoenomena.i currenfs in telegraphic wires. thunder storms, vofcaric• odt- bursts and seismic die,terbances are among the things to be expected:. The :crisis of thits period., well. fall an or near 't•he 10th •11 th and 11'2th. The center ol:' a marked, seismic period' L's ori the 101•lt, involving the .8th 'to the 13th nigh barometer, and' much cooter weather tdi L•h probable: froslas northward, will come out of the northwest- 'from about the i:h to 'rill . ,s PERT PARAGRAPHS. Fur; titin Who pride, himself on be fug thin ',Waited is generally look fila," f,r,- <emo one to soothe less wound - ea el,ition:els. A arena w:ly be lapis• mad and stilt get same 111 as libcluogI'allh. A t•e'rfert drttin or a dress gives a Tutt the nigbtuiai-e if he has to pay. for Lt. ::o woman is so miserable as the one Mei ht's 0 titlait of gossip and dares eat 10)1,0rt it. A womtin discover- s that .the neigh- borhood ,urs ileac' l t uuticsirable as 80011 as he.'r WEE -band's incomes begins to swell. - Some anon are too0 mean . to dive; nee .t,<.tctfore they just exist, '1 fteYre,are persons w iia are (ruled by i'tc'h consciences. and theme are others who are ruled by their livers. Some fiegple lie for money and other for the pure Joy. of It. .n Ainattenr theatricals servo the same llurnote its n girl's development that hunting Indians doe's la a boy's. One nice ,thing about shoveling tab. mow wont before your doorway is that It makes yotr. feel so self satisfied diel the Pest of the day, 41. and Embroideries to be Cleared; 444W++++++++++++++++++++++++444*, '•''i. °i CARLING/ PHONE IS All Summer Dress Goods,,. tst FALL t RF, GOODS IN BLACKS, BLUES, BROWNS, GREYS AND PLAIDS, ranging' HI• tg! in prrce from 50c to $1.50 per yard,We can save you fro1 15 to 20 per cent on these hoods. Intending purchasers should: not fail 'to in- • speet our range of Dress Goods, as it will certainly be to. their ;?,chant- d, age to do so. - 4. 4 4 4- 4. 4. 4.; * • +++44+44+4 4++k+4+++44%+f40+4.4• 4•+44 §•4.4•+4+4.4.++++ s4••ir• Middy Blouses, reg. $1,25, for 80c Ladies Hose Silk Hose -T- Reg, 550c fot;1 400 pail Black Lace Lisle- re pros: ri >':q oG Mair - fe Etnb. " " • 35cNr 28c 1pair Black Cotton - ",,2 pr.225c, now_idc pr. 1_,7'1 -Mens' Half Hose Regular 5oc, fancy, now 4oc pair 11.egular h5c, fancy, now 2pc pair Men's Shirts Regular $1.25 for $t.00 " $r,00 "4 1" 85c' r, .75 ,t 65c cc .50 tc 40c Highest Price Paid for Produce INC ES t>HERE WILL BE a great many Wad dings during this month. There will also be a corresponding number of per- plexed friends wondering what would make a Suitable Gifr-and where to get it. r 4. 4. ;1• 4- -1- `§, .g r E All Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done. eft+ '4+4.4•'+44.44+++++4+44++ +4.44+4.++44•+++4.4+$4• INVITE THEM to inspect our Stock, which includes Useful, Beau- tiful end. Novel Gifts for the Bride the Groom and the Neet13.ome. archrid JeWeler • AN OUTLINE of the work to be aceomplished sys tematises your efforts for the day- First in importance comes the Ftlour to be used. ONLY THE BEST is good enough g g to put into the $read. Cake and Pastyfor your y ur family to eat i We furnish the most HEALTHFUL AND MUSCLE- MAKING flour that is milled. Try it, HARVEY' o Exeter, - Ontario MANY man a s fbn d oaf a dinner and a dance, but some of thedi bate epa>y either the grocer or the tiddler. Making u bluff is an asst that tnan3' .y people practice With a great degree of success, Be who fights and runs away i.s due to forfeit all his pay, 6OUI5DS °RQURY PHONE 47. Opposite • Electric 'Light Pia Keep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR HOUSE HOLD NECESSITIES Here. We handle only the RFST and we have everything you teed ae Seasons, TN Eare Tf A D CONE ORE WANTED -Choice Butter arca Fresh Eggs. 14,0;,'1.1.1A tgat