Clinton News Record, 1945-07-12, Page 8a
TIM CLINTON NM.
THURS., JULY 12tie, 1945
MACK
Canada's Leading
Hot Air Furnace
1Vow. is the time
to have your Furnace
overhauled or a rlew
one Installed.
Come and See. For
Yourself.
,R • Coal 0i1 Ovens large Size Just Arrived
BUTTER 6 PERDUE
aaaawaaE, rumaaG • But raiewis
P211011 cLurrort
Clearing Prices on all.
Summer Shoes
Every pair reduced to a price that shouldmean a
quick Sale.
Childrens Shoes as low as 50cts a pair. Broken;
lines of Ladies. Summer Shoes in White or colored
leather or canvas straps, ties . and pumps to clear at
1.00, 1.50, and 1.95 pair;
New Lines at reduced prices,
,Mens White or two-tone Oxfords leather or'rub-r-
r •,S0190 "�g0o'd 'Shcies'`at greatly reduced prices ,to:
'"'Shoe Polls fres •of•all'.'Kinds.
usteel • Bras.
/brill - Aim )4tin - Beef* a fMlitM IMO Nr Nes
NINO IfIgi Ten, TAM
'O. V. RReversable Wool Bed. Covers;
Unbleached Sheeting
'Pillow Cases
Linen Tea Towels and Linen Tea Towelling _u;.
ROWN'S
One Door North 8f Royal Bank
We now have in Stock
Set's of Dishes in 3's to 94
piece sets
Plain and fancy Tea Pots
As well as some fancy
cups and saucers in English'
Bone China.
What -not novelties China
Jugs in various sizes
Summer Items
. Sun glasses in a variet
os Styles,'Children'e Pails,
and, Shovels, Rake, Hoes, &
Shovel Sets
And a good variety of
Toys.
G. R. McEwan :Co.
`OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE' BEST"
• .. • • • ' ..• •. • Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
0111111111180 'meeting we mouth. ,
11 A' • ownship of Godes eh, • Mastdr - Billy- Robinson, Seafort'h,
}' is'Widening at his grandparents,
`. ftiiefting el ?lid tate• ayers ', of
Township of Goderich will be
Id in ark council chamber of the
of Clinton on Tuesday -July 17
8,p.m. to nominate a candidate to
"the vacancy" in 'colonel -eaused
the death of Mr: J: Leslie Cox.
The election if any :will be held on
esday, July 24th.
R. G. THOMPSON' Clerk.
•. • , 56-2
`Teacher Wanted
R4ieke•ismith Sdhool . Area. •
A fully qualified - Protestant tea
er fey S. S:. No 4 Tuckersmith.
pplications are invited': Applieants
11, 'please- :state. ' quaiifieatione,
erience and. • references Salary
Completely ; Sold Out
0f Tomatoes
Good Cabbage plants
for Sale direct from
beds.
15c a .dor.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del. As.
Personal,, care given every` order
and special attention given .to
Funeral :Orders.
Phone 176 .and 31
Week -end
SlRFVE
PECIALS AT
T.D.THOMPSOR'S
Superior Food Store
Miss Marion Gibbings is . visiting
friends in Detroit. • •
Miss Greta Deeves. of Kincardine
spent Inst weer; with, relatives in
Clinton. ' ' '
Mrs, Jas. Neilson and two children,
betreit, visited M. and•Mrs. F. V.
dle$hstd2l•+last week.
Joyce and David Mallough of Godes
rich spent the week end with their
Grandmother, Mrs. D. Steepe. •
Miss Carol Evans of Hamilton is
spending bee vacation with her
parents, Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins of Ottawa
-have returned home after a ten
days' visit with Mr. and. Mrs. T. R.
Jen&ins.
Mrs.. W. S. Jenkins of Vancouver is
spending severalweeks with M:•.'.
and Mrs. T..R. Jenkins and other
relatives.
Mrs. Hogg, Miss Dorothy. Hogg,
and Master George of Camel,
are guests of Mi. and Mrs. Fred
Sloman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston attended
the Johnston reunion picnic held at
$arhinia ?park? 'Gtoderich on Settle-
Mr.:and Mrs. J. Nett.
Miss Laura Snell, . Welland . and
Misses. Esther Jamieson and Dorothy
Little and , 011ie Moon, Toronto, are
holidaying at their homes here..
The Annual Lyon and. Lear, picnic
was held, on_;Jixly •4th at'tbe home of
Mrs • and, Mrs. Arthur Kerslake,
Exeter. the weatherwas'. ideal, and
ninety-seven were present, while the
friends were gathering ,a .game of
soft ball was played, `after. whieh the
races were run off. Following are the
prize winners: Girls 6 and under,
Mare'.yn Riley, Sala' Riley, "Boys, 6
and under, 1st Billie .Roberton,'Merr-
vyn Durnin; Girds 7 to 9 Patsy Kir-
sXake, -Elda • Itolsnes; •BBoys,, •7•. to 9
Gordon Hesk, Robert' Sl svensir Girls
10' to 12, Vera Lyon;•Mrjoria' Hesk;'
Boys 1.0 to 12; Bert 'Lyon, Douglas:
Shobbrook; Girls .18 to '15, Grace
ill , be, up to standard,' according toLobb, 'Frances -Lyon; Boys 13' to 15,
erience. 'Personal applications Douglas ,H�esk,, Harry Lear;. Young are spending a furlough 'with Mr.
ill be appreciated. Term will con- Ladies race Velma Seek Helen
rs. Arthur wtltse. '
Lear; Young Men''s ,Rase, Ben Riley, and M
snub
''on•
'
a to
nber 4th.ItE
�1
inKer l
ake• Souk
grace
Boys
an
d
Mrs.. R.
Tnume,
C
harle
s
a
nd
S.H. Whitmore, Sczetary, girls, Ben Riley, -Jim jobb; Shoe David of Milton, MTS. Fred J. Wel,
Charles, of
pile race Ben' Riley -and Helen ;Lear;: .lisp, Abigail Ann, and.. s
Feat rt . G'onn:, and Mr. Ralph W W.
„,o Po ,
Non • 3 . Seaf rth. c • Lobb;
...• R.: R.. N , Holmes and `Gra
Harold e
56-2 Three : Legged race Jack Riley and • Bouskill of Winnipeg 'visited Mr.
and Mrs: Wi',mer Wallis the past
Shirley 'Coultice, FJliwin'Kersslake and
Marion Grieve; Prizes were :given to week end.`
the two coming the greatest distance Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor, Robert
Chester Cornish (just returned from and Pauline, have returned home
overseas) and 'Mrs. Eldred Holmes, after spending a week's holiday
at Mr. Wilfred Jervis's Summer
cottage on Lake Huron. They were
accompanied - by Mr. and Mrs.
' Earl Reynolds.
iitr.'and Mrs. G. W. Cornish and Wray
Mr, and Mrs. F. Vodden, Phyllis
and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. w, G.
Pickett, Mi•.,,and Mrs. II. Tyndall
and Janet, Mr.: and Mrs. P. J. Tyn-
dall and Keith, Misses Phyllis Mid=
•dleton, Isabel and Rena Pickett,
=M•rs Clark Ball, Mr. D. II. Pickett;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Piumsteel and
Barbara of New'Hamburg and Mr.
STOKELY'S TOMATO SOUP
10 oz. tin 7c
INGE.RSOLL RIDEAU CHEESE
Sit lb. pkg. 19e
HILLCREST SHORTENING 1 'Ib. 19
ALLEN'S APPLE. JUICE• .:
2 tins 20 oz. . . • 29e
MUI7E2'S 2 •, Pegs. a r_4; 19c
' 1
CHASE "& SANRORN COME
1 lb. bag. n436,
COWAN'S•COCOA 11 ib. tin .. v. 24c
WILSON'S" FLY, PADS pkg. 10e
SANIFLUSIE TIN• ........ 29c
AYLMER 'INFANTS' FOODS
. 3 tins . 25e
CROWN CORN SYRUP 2 1b. tin 25e
WEEK END SPECIALS
JutX
SHELL TOX FLY SPRAY 25c -43e
POST TOASTIES COIR FLAKES
2 for 15e
ALLEN APPLE JUICE 2 for 29c
BIG BEN CHUTNEY SAUCE
Jar 23e
AYLMER, TOMATO JUICE 3 for "27c
AYLMER VEGETABLE Juice tin 17
TOILET' TISSUE 3 for 25e
NMLSON'S COCOA Ib. .. 29c
NABOB COFFEE lb. 45c
DALTON PUDDING POWDER
2 for 15c
THRIFT SOAP FLAKES 35e
CERTO 27c 2 for 53c
HEINZ SWEET MUSTARD
PICKLES 33e
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ib. 45
GAINEIS DOG MEAL '25c
GAINES DOG KRUNCHEON 27c
ORANGES 344> 288 252 220
33e 39c 49c 53c
GRAPEFRUIT 4 for ... , 25e
day last. i • ' • 1
Dr. C. Bumpluzes,''.Mrs.-Humphries
and Miss Marjorie of Ottawa
visited with Mrs.' it Townsend and
Mrs. Frances Trielcon Monday.
Mrs., Hester Robinson of itenora who
has been visiting' her sister Mrs. B.
J: Gibbings for several weeks, has
gone to Beaverton to, visit friends.
Miss Eunice Roy, nurse -in -training
at .Toronto.' East' General"#iospital,
returned to her duties on Sunday;
after spending her vacation with
her parents, at Londesboro• • , •
Itliaend Mrs E J.,Jenkins'of Ottawa
and' Mrs. Wm. • Jenkins of Vancou-
ver, B.' C. visited, Mrs. , Frances
Trick at Mr. and Mrs. Townsend'.i
home on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald and
children, Flint Mich., Mrs. J. F.
Johnston and MiseaEdith Johnston,
.Ashfield were, visitors ivith'Mr and
aVara. F, W Johnston last Thursday?:
Staff •• Sgt. David .Iintelle;;;<nd Mrs.
Ruelle ' and ` daughter, ''Barbara
1, t., j"i-lb tin 57e
CHEES-,Ai-RONI pkg. 18e
CARNATION MILK 6 tins ... 63e
GRAPEFRUIT Size 100s 3 for 25e
ORANGES, Size 3445 Doz.' 35e
LEMONS, Size 360s q..fot, 1.1c
NEW PbATOES, CARROTS
BF and CABBAGE
.'PROM FRS FI1I4ED
Graee, of Farmington; Michigan,
Beauty Shoppe
,sf/a MPOo
MANICURE -
F1 lGER WAVES
PERMANENTS
Ethel Thompson
Princess St. E. ' •
Phone' 585
W. L. JOHNSON'& .SON
PHONE 286 • GROCERS
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
July 12 to 14th
YORK PUMPKIN 28 oz. tin 2 for 25c
SANT-WHITE Toilet Tisue
4 rolls...
VAN'CAMP'S Tomato Soup': 3 tins 25.
CRISPIE . BRAND Sour Pickles
16 fi. oz. jar 10e
HORNE'S ASSORTED Flavourings,
for making jelly•dessext bottle 25c
Try it - •
KELLO'S -Pup Dog food
purr.GGRO 25e
POST TOASTIES 3 pkg. • 23e
DALTON'S Assofted puddings'
sweetened 2 pkg. lye
APPLE JUICE; 20 oz. tin . • 17e
ROGERMS GOLDEN SYRUP
DURHAM CORN STARCH 2 pkg, 21
COWAN'S' COCOA. • 1 Ib. time:` 21c
AEROXON 'Fly Coils 6 for . 15p
PAULA. Sugar Substitute bit39c
LILY BRAND CHICKEN, Haddde
tin 32e
KRiAFT DINNER ,pldg. ...... 18c
LOOK. IN
COOURUNTER REFRIGERATEDFAR
WIENERS. Ib.• 27c
24e
25c
24c
A. L. Cole, R. 0,
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined' and glasses "fitted
GODB1UCH, PHONE) 33,
•
Bologna lb ,
FRESHSAUSAGES lb.
HEAD CHEESE Ib.
MINCED HAM. lb.. 49e
MEDIUM or OLD CHEESE -
-Sold by the:pound
;Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received up until
Dresden. Lunch was .served on the
n1y124fh,. to paint the exterior of lawn after which committees were
he ,parsonage and the. chunk of -tire
nited Church, Brucefield. Apply to
ndsay Eyre, Brueefield. 57-2
LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. • Wm: Govier, with
r.. and Mrs. Herb. Govier .Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong with
r. -and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs; Colin .Fingland, Wal
o to and Mrs.
.non
n Mrs. Parker, T
,
nes, St. Thome, with their, parents
c and Mrs. John Fingland.
Mrs. Stewart and Miss McTavish,
named for the coining year. It was
decided to hold the next Mcrae et the
home of Mr. and Mins. Harry.Durnin,
;liinburn. "
The W. A. will hod their monthly'
meeting, on Wednesday, July 18th,
in the basement of the church. The'.
Hostesses are Miss Lowday Young,
Miss 'Mary` Scott, "Mrs. John Scott
and Mrs. .' Shaddick.
Rev. A. E. •Pennrnan of Priceville,
will have charge of the service in•the
United Church Sunday morning.
Rev. W. Wallace and Miss Gladys and Mrs. t}. Blanchard ef Bruce -
r Grand
with Mr..and Field spent Sunday at G a Bend,
Wilson, Loddon visited
w h,
Mrs S Lansing o aVednesday., •'guests.at, the cottage of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. rpc withnthe seers Florence Pickett •anddaughter•Jean,
P
father r ipe r B rn se o
mer s M W, , s is y f Detroit
•
Notice
Crieli Iieiriios Picnic
• to be held in
HARBOUR PARK,' GODER1CIB
.. 8t'
V'ednesda -
p, JulY1
PtIVI
CASE 5e
Orval Lobb
I'see Delivery
57-1
ONTARIO ST. --W.M.S
What Price Smartness
Our small charge for Dry Cleaning
is all that is needed to keep your
wardrobe smart and attractive.
5 day service on suits and coats
•
We pick up and deliver 'orders.
i of $1.00 and over
Glidden Press Shop
We press while you wait
Phone 115 56-2
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wise this week were:. Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Lawrence of Hamilton, Dr.
and Mrs. Chas. Humphries and
daughter Marjory of Ottawa, also,
Mr. and- Mrs. E. J. Jenkins of
Ottawa, and' Mrs. Minnie Jenkins of
Vancouver.
After speniing a short leave at
rile' home last week, L.A.C. Ted
MiddletonJeff • for his new posting' at
Scoudnc, B,: .: • .
e.
'
.L.A:W.-Emily Clem of Chatham
Clement
visited for ;a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mr: Fred, 'Middleton.
School Picnic:
The Women's, Mts
si
onary
„Society
held their July meeting in the lecture
room of the ehurch,.withe Mrs. Bur-
ton presiding. Guests were, Baby:
Band Members and •• their Mothers,
aniI. the Mission Band. The meeting
opened with a hymn, "When He Com-
eth; When He Cometh," The scripture
Meson was read by ' Mrs. Plun steel
and prayer offered lig 'Mrs. ;Burton,
After the reports were heard, and the
necessary business transacted,. Mrs,
'Aikens' gave a splendid paper on
"Stewardship." The remainer of the
meeting .was in change of the Mission
Band, Leaders, Miss Elva Winne, and
Miss Edna Jamieson.:A splendid pro.
grah was presentedrby the members
of ;the Mission Band, consisting of a
chorus by the band , entitled "Praise
flim".. Readings were', given by Mar -
aerie .• Stanley, Shirley Ashton ' and
Shirley Proctor. A ;''story by Miss
Jtearmaiexlsdonapireoitasoti1onntbyY;$MarrlielyyrlPrToo
tor.Mrs: Burton read; a poem.' Hymn
429 was sung and'Mrs.`Burten closed
the meeting with prayer. -Games' were
a
then arrangeI for the chil ren d. ,.a.nd
social' hour was enjoyed' by both old
end':y'oung.
armessareasenemesseeseasneoeor
THE PED &WHITE STORES
VALUES FOR JULY 13th and 14th.
AYLMER Choke
Sauerkraut 2 tins 29e
AYLMER, Farley
PUMPKIN 2 tins 25c,
AYLMER Choice
`Apple Juice • 2 tins 29c
AYLMER
Grape Juice bottle 20c
Aylmer Diced
Beets 2.- 25c
Gurling's
Dried.
Peas pkg 10c
'Heinz Veg.
Soup 2
CAKE 5c
Lynn Valley
Peas 2;,tins 25c
Vaneamp's
Quick Serve •
Beans pkg 5c
Vencamrp's
Peas 2 - 27c
LYNN VALLEY VIKING TOILET
SPINACH 2 tins 27c: TISSUE 5 rolls 23G
Aunt Mary's Cream HEINZ BEEP STEAK
SAUCE bottle 15eSAUCE bottle • 25c
GARDEN FRESH -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ASPARAGUS •- `CABBAGE — CUKES — RADISIES -- BEANS
PEACHES — MELONS TOMATOES —• CARROTS
'CALIFORNIA JUICY. 344's NEW ONTARIO
;DRANGES doz. ' 350 ' CELERY ,2 for • 250
CALIFORNIA 100'e
Grapefruit 3 - 25e BEETS lb. 9c
• NEW ONTARIO
CALIFORNIA JUICY 800's NEW ONTARIO LEAF
LEMONS 3 for 13e LETTUCE 2 for 25e
SHEARING'S
t'OR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY
Phone 48 Free Delivery Clinton
A New Stock.
Of Lamps, including, Pin-ups, Boudoir, Radio and
,,,table lamps at very reasonable' prices
-Ala? . a,lot of Real nifty "tables,for the Various. uses,,
Cedar and I assocks;
We:ha.Ve a Brand ,New Type of 'Electric light'Bulbi
which' will make living, on your porch or verandah a
Comfort as Mosquitos or flies simply steer Clear of
the Lights. Ask for the Inseet - `A Lite.
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service,, Funeral Directors
• Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL ' - JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 103
JUST ARRIVED.
IRONING BOARDS CLOTHES DRIERS
ENAMEL WARE HAY FORK RO114
Hugh R. flawk n a •
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Mehl Work
Agent for Heels Furnace
PRONE 244 •.
these picnics would be an annual really see Plasma being used also
affair.
Dr; George Duncan and wife of
Detroit, Michigan accompanied by
his four sisters Mrs, McConkey,
Seattle, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs.
Butler Sault .Ste. Marie, Mrs, •Spence
:Chatham, Michigan, spent' last
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Fred Middleton, where ?hep
enjoyed a visit 'with thein aunt Mrs,
James Johnston.
No.
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t of S S 11,
c aol.P
Picnic The School
held on
Goderieh Township was
Thursday afternoons June -28th at
Bayfield Pa:k with about seventy in:
attendance. • The first part ef the
afernoan was neer* in swimming,
•followed by races, the results being:
Boys and Girls 5 and u sder, Larry'
Powell, Terry Elliott,. Jean Rathwell;
Girls 8 and under, Catherine Powell,
Nancy Powell, Phyllis Elliott; Boys
8 and under, Gerald Rathwell,` John
Wise, Ross Cudmore; Girls 14 and
under, Betty' Potter;' Mary Tyndall,
Grace Bender; Boys 14 •and' under,
Murray Tyndall, Kenneth Tyndall,,
Lloyd Holland; Young Ladies' Race,
Betty Pettey, Lull], i Tyndall, Anne
Cole; Young Men's Race, Fred Gib-
son, Glen Wise, Jack Tyndall; Mar-
ried Ladies Race, Mrs. Reg Ball, Mrs.
Bender, Mrs. Gibson; Married Men's
Race,.,Roy Elliott, Gordon Cudmore,
Frannie' Powell; Kicking the Slipper,
Lula;•Tyndall, Mrs. Squire; Throwing
the Ball; Fred Gibson, Gordon Cud-
m8re; ,Three Legged Race, Mare
Tyndall' and Grace Bender. While the
lunch, a
' prepared a bountiful u
adios
J P P '
softball game was -played. Everyone
went home, expressing tie wish that
The following 1i a recent letter to
her parents froSi Nursing Sister
Margaret Middleton.
Dear Folks:
.:Here I am on the move again, we
are now' in Holland.. Yesterday at
noon six of us were told to be packed
by 3.30 as we were le'iiving for No.
Nymegen and to a Casualty Clearing
Station from there. We landed here.
about 7 on. after a terrible mush:'
I 'yeas disappointed nee left in such e
,Red Cross dressings as we haven't .
time to make. our own here. They
certainly are wonderful. I don't know
what we would do without them.
The weather has aieen terribly hot
and being so•• bus we are really
ready for bed et •;night. When we
stopped 'at No. 1 Nymegen I saw Dr.
Don Salvage of Guelph and Nursing
Sister 4Margaret Mitchell of Gode
rich, she was• ori -tier way to another
hospital. I feel that I am lucky being
able to see so much country and .•
having this experience.
Love to all,
Margaret.
Council Meeting
Council met in Holtnesville on
July 2. At a special meeting held on
June 26 a by=law was passed placing.
school No. 1, 3, 4' .04knd 10 in a school
area? those sentions' voted in favor.
hurry as my,nam hadjbeen drawn t ",the other &genets noting against.
go one trip ,to View. Every week.,sciroolareas..were,leit,.;as they were
ive ,givls were,picked ...ad.. have this: and of course ill. not benefit by
trip. We enjoyed • the journey up special grants. •
here, passed through Tilburg, Nye Road •insurance was renewed with
rnegen Arnheim ,across the lower Mr. John Howard premium 100.
Rhine. The country is lovely, houses The County Clerk sent the amount.
so very modern and individual, never of County tax that wehave to pay.
r .
see awhole street of 'houses ail the The .Clerk was instructed to pre-
sume. The country is flat: but clean pare a by-law appointing Chas Belt
and beautiful -Arnhem • is. tery badly as police ..,at tine .Jowett's grove
smashed up. Almelo'where we are is pavilion. • •
very pretty. The hospital is very The Reeve was instructed to issue
modern red brick, marine floors, a warrant to the elerli to proceed
lovely White walls with . excellent under Chap. 266 aecion 169 R. S. 0.
lighting and plumbing. It Is very to fill the vacancy in. ;the council
small compared -to Nor -1Q General caused caused by the death of Jr. J. Leslie
Hospital in Belgium but our job as Cox. Nomination to be held in the
Si .casualty clearing stationis just Council Chamber, Clinton.on Tuesday
to take emergencies; .de emergency July 17 at 8 p.m. the election if any,
work and evac them on. to a General on Tuesday, July 24 with the same
Hospital. We are 15 N/S and 10 112. polling places, the same Deputy reg•
O's and who should be one of : the turning Officers and poll clerks as
first'I met •bu:t Dr. Douglas .',from named for the last election. The clerk
Clinton, :a Major here.. As soon as was asked to forward a letter of
he stool itp; I recognized trim front condolence' to Mrs. •Cox audit Way
his height. ` in their recent bereavement also our
Our. Colonel here is very young. regrets' at losing a valued member
He is Col Mustard" from Toronto and from the board.
'Roward prem.l
related to the Mustard who wany Accounts- Paid . John „
lost at sea. He is a g.and' chap. ium on road insurance 100. Miss
We have been very busy, so•nieo, Acheson use of house. 2 meetings
bunts, motor :cycle and veli'e'e asci- 1-0;00, Reeve and councillors service
dents plus •people stepping on minas; ?as road commissioners 112.50. Supt.
Two boys' died;last night. They ere roll
oll
No. '7
11
0
7.
72.
reallysick, parts andre-�xs-Council then adjourned
to
o m
eet on
' utinuous work. This rswhere'you esdaS, .Aug. 7,at 1.30p.n•