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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-2-8, Page 4, '1�7a 41,ie dieting many Of toe This: is . a Gdotid'' Time to „Buy ACIP ON THE'FIELD OF LABOR: Che fdllowv'ng letter. from ahe' Rev. ;Mneth'Beaton,'Missionary"in Chi ai': ill be read with'tinterest,. Wehave; en obliged, to' bold it over for a mole of weeks: "Upper Yangtse • rNoVeni!bet' 10, 1522 tear- Home Folks: V ,_ are,,now nearing_ the, "comple- k [on ^of the 'first lap df our up . river urney, as we Will he &n,Hankow te- orrow. We had a beautiful journey gross the Pacifier The Empress of. anada is a wonderful ship . and the lvlce rves oxheIle t We:had very Ltle sea -sickness in our party. There ere.; •over,: , fifty. , missionaries•, • on and and , we had meetings every eyeing. From every field, India, urmla,- Japan, Korea, 'China, the • imp,,t'eport was raiyen of an unpre- . ., h. ,dented readinessreadiness.on;the part of the. he. oples in 'these countries to re- �'heos give t Gospel. p el. ,iOn ?� e f :the most inteersting chat o ,teason board was Rev. Geo. Mac- ay of Formosa. His father was a oneer,-nrtssionary,,Rev: George.Les;; Mackay, „whom iVfarion Keith elites about as "`the Black beirclied arbarian.' He, the son,- ivasreturn- Ig from his first, furlough:.' Tie .told Many interesting, things of which, shall epeat only one. • High Tie,'has• a Hi h- School with, about 0 boys. Every year they compete .-tie ' games held by the ffaparieRe • ,r'all schools -,:and colleges 1n Por- osa.' These athletic • contests were ways • held on +Sunday: - °About two ears ago, M'r. MacKay went to; the ,mmissioner ,who controls ,the "se d him to'' lease'' ire - and aske P p aures, nt phis; regrets to the'Governor;d;or e Island. Since ..these ;games were layer 'on 'Sunday his., boys, -being hrpstians could not, compete again. fie `Commissioner replied that the ig Government schools anal Colleges, anks, etc., all. had a holiday on unclay,.and he feared they would not gree; to 'any change. However, a ew days later the Governor sent for int and said,. `Mr. MacIdy, on ac .cunt of, the great respect felt fo- aur students ,by the, government of his Island we have decided to agree o your, request and the; games will, n future, be held on h public holt- lAy.' The explanation lies in the act that this High School' of Christ-' Brucefeid Mosses Collins and lyMcltenzie, who have been keeping stole 'in the Sirup - sop stand for the past year, have sold •their goods to 'Me, Verney of 1191010b3, who acts possession next week. Mra Rouatt,'wwl{'o has been in St. ;'Ta,`ielih's hospital for tete last 'three weeks, and underwent an operation for 'appendieitis, returned Thome last Week. The many ,,friends of Miss Mary Moodie will be sorry to hear- that her health is not improving. "Tho nscefing that was held in -Wialker s" hall,last..week for all, who were; interested in keeping" no the appearance of Baird's ,,cemetery was well 'attended. It Wag decided by Vote that the committee ask all the owners of plots for the suin of two dollars for this year so that the 'whole cemetery may be put in good condition. It is certainly a beauti- ful spot'if web cared ;for. Quite a number of persons engage 'VIT. Thos. Carr, caretaker, to cut their'' plots. The: committee, ask all those in ar- rears for such' work.to settle with. hint as soon as possible, inn boys held eight athletic 'records„, six fore tett Island of Formosa,, and two for the Japanese Empire. Sure- ly„"herewas,,a of ,testimony,to the -influence' of Christian athletics. ached Shanghai'on.November We xe received so: many letters- 3rd. and,, received ' : welt omiri • fro}is fxlei}ds i-'SzeOhuan g Us back that wo :really began to feel that \ye,',were 'nearing :home again, Our new church is' iust aaboutcom- pleted and they are waiting for •'us to arrive to have the ' opening exer- eises. We had. expected, to spend a co uple•i.ef.'weeks ur Shanghai, .but thee& letters were.so,.urgent for ..us. to hurry;, and the water is so ,low' on the un?per river, making an early • do ing>^of, navigaion' probable,, that twe only stayed •four ,days. We sha'Jivrite , You at len .t.h:.. ai s Sohn 'as'can get'a.tr t,, p faith ',have carried "'arid f Your. prayers us, safely, so far, Yours for the Kingdom. -l Ceun . th. J . Bea,ton." T 'a mosa was .he 'Dr. MacKay .of For anold Seaforth'hov mid was an uncle of Dr. Ma lCay of that town- Kippen >. The annual meeting of St. And- rew's. church, Kippen, was held re- cently, The . General I"und was $1,= 711.40. with a• balance carried for- ward to 1923 of 4116.00, The total for Missions was $987,85. The of- ficers for tete ensuing year were el `eaten: The o ,icuitural Society • Nippon Hrt has been duly -launched. Officers "el• eetel: president, J. Wesley, French; Secretary -treasurer, Wm. Ivison; assistant_ :secretary, Miss Mabel, Whm:m ite; The society is hold i•it 5 ?a meeting. on' Thurdsay at 2,30 p.m, in the Presbyterian S, S. roomy and at 8 p.m, in the Methodist school room. The speaker who will address the meetings is Dr. F. E. Bennett president of 31. Thomas; ITorticultur al Society and past-nersident of On- tario Horticultural Society. The af- ternoon session will ``'tal s the fern; of a conferenceon, thewrnli`of the' Societyand -on all fortis of o garden- ing. arden..in '. ` Admission free: Evening ses sion will be a community social, with singing, programme, 'illustrated' talk by 'Dr,, Bennett, followed • by lunch, served., by; members of the society. For, this the; small sum of. twenty •five cents will -be charged. AubL rfl• u The-::-• lay ; entitled "Sunshine," S , P which was put on by U. S. S. No. 16, East and . West Wnwanosh in the Foresters' hall on Friday evening was •well rendered `'Mrs. T. Toll presided at the piano throughout the play. ' The proceeds'amountecl to over., eighty dollars. The play is to be'giv- en In-Londesboro on the 16th. , Mr. , RoUe.,;:; McGee, "who hasbeen ... visiting in Kitchener, has returned to his home here.. Mr. Walter Washington ton attended s the Short Course in Clinton a couple of days last week. 1VTr:' Robert Stalker, who has been visiting his daughter in Flint, Mich - ...lean, has returned home, s' HuD elt Township Misses, Margaret Adams and''.Liz- zie Mains of Londesboro • and Mn, Albert M>MS,aughlin of Blyth spent•' r ;Sunday as the guests, pf. Mr. and . I Mrs. Joseph Yungblut'. ' Washes ` Well in any Water With 'water • hot -or- cold, hard or soft, SURPRISE gives a quick, lasting lather; and perfect satisfaction. 161 VaraLmuvarogriKition*Mil I,mNx..A.'4emr.1 5ritaM,CeigAnrnAl.',uraenSilaimn .tm, •u.erai 4'.' ...Ft 1niw- 1 :,a.«:!l 'A!WllOP:l eplilSU bag stir Cloa4urlrtl 1prtsrrtl fsdo4e:s' Oram i'rafi.o + sal an 1 heoctVdl'ltilate , an 'neer srs IleatS tfba night .hCaft9iful 558 tho niO1t ero+lomltsl b0.yting 3yttem made, i3 i'n lea f dof s0fC COM,wo pd Ar flu (' °Airecositlan a n x. 711 Gip iVDi . , fWariniHe fdi.. The ar meal meeting df tete Varna' AVoeilkto LibrNiry was held in the township hall recently. The librarian, Mrs. L. kieattY reported the 'elreula- tion; for the year 1922 as 2,144 books. 'his' Showa a splendid' record for the first year, Another line selection of books have Ilecn placed on the shelves. tinder the Library 'board, a Va • held to .}n. a lrox, social will be l e, d rnh hall on l ridayi evening Feb. 16th, lo- cal talent having been secured. •A good attendance is looked for. ,The officers for the Varna Farmers' ,Chi for 1922 aro as follows: ,Presi- dent, Art. 'Keys; directors, Sherloelt Keys ,Thos. Baird, Wbn, Reid, Ben Rathweil, T, McClymont and Wnr. Hart. The next meeting of tete club on: Wednesday, Feb: 1401, will be ad- dressed by Wm. IIart on "Rural Si)hools as. they were, as they are, RS they' ought! to be ' After, the 'ad- dress a discussion "on the subject of school improvement -will' be led by the president, The following letter wass sent ,bythe-Varna L.O,L. 10 Mr, P.obertoon during his,recent illness. "Dear Brother,.;The-:, ocers and .members, of L,O;L. No. 1.035` hereby extend to you their sympathy in the sad .misfortune '"which has befallen you.: We 'pray that God may bless Yen' with" a speedy recovery and' that you will soon be able' to tape your accustomed'. place- :With 'thee brethren in lodgeroom.-Frriternally yours. Signed on behalf of the lodge -W, Mr. Bro. Carl 'Diehl. .Ree. Sec., Bro. Chas.' C: Pihrim:'. Constance esda r h so •ia] evenynglrela on' 1'u Y •bY-the League,, Was enjoyed by all.• The program ,t;onsisted:.of readings, violin solos and selections' by the Famous Orchestra, The music by the latter •was especially enjoyed. After the 'program lunch was Served. The prayer meeting last week was -held at the -home of Mr. -_and Mrs. T. 'Pollard. . This week it will be -at Mrs, the. home of. Mx. and . Jos Riley. -•Mrs. Gook of Goderich: township spent a few days last week with her 'daughter, -Mrsr Jos. Riley. We, are"glad, to report that Mrs. Wm. McIntosh is improving. , Mr. Robt, Rogerson is at present 1 sick with' is co d.. r • ',The Quarterly 1 meeting • here.was .1 ,f -postponed :till.Feb. Sth, as the storm prevented many getting out, to the' service, 'Mr. Ilugh McCully of the 2nd line, TuckerSmitli is 'having a salsa of lies farm stock;" implements' and' farm -"on Wednesday ' of this-; week. He iri- tends going west shortly where tic' •has taken up land..` We are sorry indeed to have Mn. McCully, remove from here but trust the -move will be for his benefit in every .way , 14Irs. Watson, • who ° went to Sea ' forth a short .time ago with blood poison in one of • her" fngers;, has 'bad' to have the finger amputated, Knowing the intense•„pain suffered' by anyone afflicted byblood poisoning,. We are sure she- will ;Dave !the, entire' sympathy of . her - many friends here who hope now for a speedy recovery. CLINTON'S RECEIPTS AND .EK- PENDITUIbES= DURING 1922 f the. . were made Receipts or t - Year •up of the following' sums: • Bacic, taffies , 641.98• iilouey. bor- rowed from Molsons Bank, $23,800.; received ;: from cemetery, including perpetuity money,' $1,247.50; C. I:, advances returned;..$7,250.00; Clinton Mote), - Car .Co.. . -balance of. payment on mortgage transferred to current account, $448.21.1', debentures, $.6,001.824,, dog tax, :$72.00; fuel, 31,- 760.09J incidental, $45.11. interest, $80.22; Knitting Co;. received to pay debehture,No: 17, $451.33; li- censes,- $244.00;- Iocal i- censes -'$244.00;local improvement, side walk on'• Wellington street, $71.40; . -magistrates . fines, $10,00; proper•ty,rent a'.scales, .hall etc., EA SHORTAGE ;,, l $425.60;, Pub'lie school, $1,22Q.09;• SERIOUS T Public Utilities'`Com., $6;830.82; sink - It is estimated that the world's production of tea .last year only, amounted to 620,000.000 lbs, and as the normal_ annual consumption p5 approximately 700,000 000 lbs., this tremendous shortage has caused quite a panto in tea circles. • All in- dications point, Tea Men feel, 'to higher retail" prices in the near fu- ture. 9Y C3FiiJ 6�� i� � Tomorrow Alright PIR Tablets stop sick headaches relieve bilious attacks, tone and regulate the eliminative organa., make you fool fare. "Batter Than Pills For Liver Ills" Sold by J. E. Hovey, Clinton, Ant,,' Inalolled In tiny beino,hkt oe new, in a faW hotl', Ontysn,a11 ochry, noortisory, SOloty in east aliyollc can afford fr, Wyke it ones for D Rf•.F LterattVrc and Toil infnrnwallorr:. OLSON M4, i 4. . 5Ii$9, Voi'k 0l �"titC1161E: 0 Make your stove au 'Cl O s. Stove. Do [Nay With coal nnd Oooddrudscry. 'Cho wonderful Oliver 011 -Gin nuraor doe, this. Bettor tient, Inc or barring Oro it P. I fnathuav y. •So on �' I tlmo, bones, labor.: CHEAPL•'1.' THAN COAL, OI5 WOOD The Oliver n,a•ner moko,i ftp ergo inn from coal- ed (arosenu), ell id cheap t,00 nnd:uatin¢ cheaper. noon not, °Ango scut Move. • E+bon In -tlrout of thong# id oho ,ni9uro, Ass0fd77�r1nEv StllD, Shaw. Preto91d808110. Lanai lfetilno. TRRE3 TIMEg. Tagg dl'E4r 111119, no deli001 ' by runny 059ning beat or tail/ 05005, 0Ao¢o, Sunlit= 59 dilierput madel0, .sUSP' TORN A VAhVJ• to lion or mol:. 110 Oen to mnako no entice, dirt 00000, horyping ohp ning, ort ry,nn dirty cool ar weed. ricyto nnd baker bottor, oaloir 9, 3® pArv;,tRiAz. 10805 tWo convo Ian�e, of IN5 Oliver rer 8 inn do , , a n n me o05: elinen, nny pv yn rn Itmrt,on ii�3 li''<ril'�'Yuuaalt4'sr" over SI1d lIIOIT'1-, 1Iensall, District Representative Local Agent I'. Tti17,'1wiR1tr Clinton, (1 peva / 'rupeo0. •ing fund, ;$2822:70;, streets, county. grant, $1.,500,00; 'tax ''sale, $90.00; 'street: oiling $528.31; taxes 1322,, $34,818.78; taxes, 1921, $574.56, Expenditures 'during the year: Board of •Health, $123.75; 'notes paid in bank, 323,500.00; cemetery, salaries, materials; wwobk,'.etc., $1,- 019.07; charity,': 81;' county and highway rate, $3,764.00;; consolidated debt debentures,' .$85.00;,,• Collegiate Institute,. $12,600;00; Cemetery per- petuity fund, deposited in Molsons Bank, 3470.00; debenture redemption, $2;588.01; shy •earth closet,' $667.64; electrie'light, $1;69692; election ex- penses, 337,00; fire and Water, sal- aries and other - ex^penses; -8549.61; fuel, -$1,766.68; grants, $643:28; hy- dro electric "-debentures, $2,062.50; hydrant ; rental,'; $2,280.00; incidental account, ,$33186; Insurance, 8121.80; interest,,, $410.94;' Public Library, 3700.00; 'law costs, $156.75; local un 'provement, $455.58, macadam road debentrues 3640.00; p r op e r t y, • $523,91; 'postage` and stationery, ;.113329; printing, , $233,83; Public school $8;020-.0,9; park, $180.11; Public' Utilities Comhnission, $2;922. 74, Ptublic ,schdole;building, $1,000.00; Public school dbbentures,- $1,200.00; sinking' fend, $6,628.78; 'streets, `$2,, 774.07; saldrres, '$2,079.04;tax ,sale, .$22,50;%•; street oiling, ,$211.40:41; tax refunds- $33.79;' Clinton Thresher • 3768.80, waterworks debentures, $3,522.50, Total,. 389,231.91: Balance on hand $411.114, ' Londesb Vrr' . , Mrs. Will "Lyon accompanied by her sitser, Mrs,. Floody of'Blyth, spent Friday and Saturday in Lon- don. Mrs, W. Brunsdon,,who has been quite ill ler thepast couple •of Weeks, is 'somewhat. improved. - Mrs, Booth of Brandon, who h as been visiting,: her sister, Mrs, T, J. Watt,of Clinton,, spent` a few. days ;of the past week with Miss 'Belle Scott, Mrs, (Dr,) Young received word on Monday of the ''death of her daugh- ter, Mrs.. A. -Brown, who: has been . in poor or,health for scene time; but', who c was thought to "be improving 'Death was due to •pnuefiloma,'which devel- 'aped f}•om grippe. • Mrs. Young left on Tuesday afternoon 'for Brantford.. Thearrangements for the funeral are indefinite until word is received from relatives out West. e ' he o T'hc members oft y while in Goderich recently council ntly presented Engineer Roy 'Patterson and Mrs. -Patterson with a couple,of handsome' 'charts, as a:little wedding gift. Gout- ty e Lane el rk Lane read an., address and e .' the-. Reeve .Erwin of Bayfield ma d Presentation.' f , a felon o Mrs. VO. -A:. o C. n Mr. and M 5 -just" re- Vaneoitver•, B. C.; who' have _ S .turned-' from 'a trio -abroad, visited .Goderich friends last. week. They were in Germany, when -the'- French troops -took 'possession 06 the Ruhr 'valley. S" ,%E"'RULES FOR HUSBANDS. People have become so accustomed to" hearing the wife blamed when the matrimonial barque comes to '-grief: upon the rocks that abound in the 118 of matrimony that the following rules, expressly •prepared for :hue - bands, by the Legal Aid Society of New York, is especially worthy of notice. FIusbands in Huron county might clo: Worse than pay ,some at- tention to them tend wives; we Leel, sure, would be all the happier: 1, Be generous to your wife ac- cording, to your, n100111. 2. Do not interfere with a wom- an in the lnanagenicnt of purely do- mestic aff'air's, , 3. • .Be cheerful, even 'bhotigh you find it hard •sohsetiunes. 4: Be considerate, for the aver an•e woman is justa bundle o1 nerves, 5: Make lve to your wife. Con- tinue to be her sweetheart. - 6, Don't scold or find fault. 7. 'Establish your own home, if possible, awn from your n fC9 you)own a11C1 4, Don't keep any star 'boarders. 9, - Cultivate neatness and person- al Cleanliness. 10, .Be kind ante ;lust to your child- SHE'S A CANADIAN Canadians are continually bring- inging honour to the United States, and the United States is continually look- ing for something of this sort and taking full,credit for it. The follow- ing` appeared in the • 'Chatham Daily News of Jan, 23rd, reproduced from a Detroit, ' paper. The "young lady mentioned is a niece of. Mrs. Thos. Fowler of Clinton and of Mr, . Mel - .vin. Clark of Goderich: The following articleregarding Miss Louise McLachlan, ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ''D. McLachlan of this city appeared in 0 Detroit Newspa per. recently. 'A visit from a king made as a tributeof gratitdde, is . the reward one Detroit girl received for the re- lief work she is • doing` in Europe. She is Miss McLachlan, who with Miss M•yrtle'Nolan of Minneapolis, is directing the Lost and Pounce Bur. - eau of the Near East Relief at Ath- - The• king, who calledto thank .her for the work sheds doing in reuniting families of Greek and Armenian re- fugees, was George II. of Greece. - Thr•ough • the 'efforts of Miss ,3tc- Lachlan more than 2,000 refugees were located and restored to their, families, In the last month the Bur- Dominion Store , LTM&T Jif CANADA "S LAROES1 RIITAYLpO,JOCERS SOAP CI•IIPS. 2 ib,X, I C EVERY DAY EVEi1Y WAY i i els�Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 1 We Are Gettingf BIGGER id BETTER'' And . Machine -Sliced •'Breakfast Bacon 35CGrapsllated c SUGAR, 10 lbs., O O Valencia Cake, per lb. 21e. Dundee Calce,-per lb, 29c Jelly Rolls, 2 for 25e, Select Blend, per T. S,AL1\ ON Cloverleaf or'' Horshoe 1es/'a 25e... l's 490 Eagle or Tiger Salmon 1/s's 17c '1's 28c Sunflower for 29c., f Brunswick Sardines, 4 for 25c -Now Cheese,per_ lUi.32cSpecial 'B le nd Coffea, fPerrbb , 39e' Select leird 'er IU: 55c' Kraft Cheese, g b „ .,., , Special Blend ISA, par Ib., 55c 63c Aunt Jeanisiia Pancake Flour' 20c White Swan Pancake Flour, 14c Bread. I. '. 72c SYR1TPS , . Maple Syrup Pinta, 43e, Qivarts,'75e • d,yle's Golden ` 'Syrup, pet tin 29e Bdwardsburg • ` Cornt'Sln-up 2's; .19e 5 s.' 39e 3 Pkgs. f o> c,R RI OE,, Largee Size>G5Blue Nose 25Camel Dates ►g INT eimentessissasemisamsessisommiasSI •eaii• received 12,000 letters from re- latives in the United ,States. and '•irratio requesting information lifain're Great• B q g about .those Who had fled; from the burning city of Smyrna. -Through bulletins posted daily Outside • the 'office at •Athens and S dis- tributed semi-weekly to relief work - ,ors in, the 500 refugee centers estab- lished by her organiaztion, Miss Mac- 'Lachlan ac'Lach'lan was able to find manypwho had been missing for months. The relatives were notified and with.. the bureau as a link, the, long chains .of broken families was gradually pieced ' together. • So successful has Miss MacLach- lan been inthis work :that', re- ports;of' her achievements reached the 'ears -of King 'George. ; One• day She writes, a genial young man with the brisk, .thee -awake appearance. of • an :American relief worker, called at the .Bureau 'and; introduced him- self as King George the Second. "He called, he said, to tell ,; Miss. anammormoom MacLachlan how, he appreciateci.•the work she is doing for his country hien „leis:.,"..Majesty wore -civilian clothes, ; Miss MacLachlan wrote; and was accompanied only by ;Marshal King George, who, speaks, English`, fluently; told Miss. MacLachlan he., considered- it the; most useful langu- age in the -World, and expressed the :wish that. every child in : Greece "right :have the opportunity to,,learn: it.:` The 'King spent pseveral lours at the: American 'Orphanage " conducted. by;,the Bureau for children whose parents 500 missing i -`Wjliile King;George v sit ed the children'a +handful - of casual pass- ersby looked :on, ,ignorant of the fact that they. • were,; watching the King '• of their country: ; l aL appeared inhis, mili- tary' had app a uniform.," '•': Miss' M•acL'achlam wrote, "there would have been -a big demonstration. , They did not know him in civilian clothes.'" aVSP QUALITY' C.kyn,,,i1 i°. EVERY genuine piece of SMP Enameled Ware carries the SMP shield shape trade mark. Only the choicest articles carry this sign. It guarantees the value in the , article, and the use of SMP Enameled., . Ware itself guarantees quick heating -of foods; absolute purity; ease of cleaning, tenderly cooked food and long wear. Ask the hardware merchant forPolafile'd WA _ Three' finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearlgr' grey enamel inside and out., Diamond Ware, three ! coats, light blue and white outside, white lining; Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside' and out, with Royal Blue Edging. 160 Sold by J. E. Hovey, Olsstton, Ont. F 4 t.� TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily Except Sunday. Lve Goderich 6,00 a.m. 2.20 pan Lve Clinton ..... 6.25 a.m. 2,52 pan. Lve Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 3,12 p.m. Lve Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 3,42 pan,, Art Stratford 7.30 a.m. 1,1,0 p.nd Arr ICitchen.r,,, 8,20 a.m. 5,20: pan, Arr Guelph . 8,45 am. 5.50 9.10,. ,Arr. Toronto .. 10.10 a,m. 7,40 p.m, ItI6T11RNING Leave, Toronto' 6.50 a,m.; 12,55 p.m, and 6.10 ppm. Parlor Cafe car Goderich to Ta., rout() on morning, train and Toronto. 10 pm. train. "odexich 6 to G t Parlor Bnifat car Stratford to To, ionto on afternoon train. • C.E. Iloriiing', i),P.A.,. G.T,R. System Sohn Eansfora, & Son, I'hono 55, 'Uptown Agents, otic 3 r n.te:r3:. 1 tti,..,a Shoe We have decidhd to continue our annual venter sa-e an)thar two weeks and we are adding' shoes to the list. 100 pap's Ladies hjg'h and low shoes only $1.00 ' 50 pairs Ladies high and .low shoes, only ., 2.00 50 pairs Ladies high and low shoes, only . . 3.00 12 pairs Men's fine shoes, only 3,00' 28 Pairs inen's fine shoes, only . 4.00 36 pairs Men's fine shoes, only 5.00 Child's Misses' and Boys' shoes 25c to $3.00. 'HEAVY FOlt LADIES OR EN, T715W SIIOES, YITTlfIEIZ FINE' OR SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE. ms: CASH.,--„,„ -.M, rvti Phone 13 on 622 .r lVIoksh. Soil Varna *86