Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1927-10-06, Page 4',Nun* I.,41rinr ITIVIPING and carrying water is mot just hard • work -it's drudgery- tlavery! Who could be happy and Healthy, prrnp- ng and carrying tots of water each year? Why tolerate such drudgery when a Duro 'Water Sys;:ein will deliver fresh running water under pressure to your kitchen, bath - and grounds for 10 cents per 1000 gallons? The low first cost of a Duro Water Sys tem will surprise you. Duro gives satisfac- pry water service at lowest cost. And now you can have fresh running water under pressure at less cost than ever before. $ee us for complete details. No obligation. The Empire Brass Mfg. Co. -Ltd. London Torun te Vancouver For Sale 'Bel Stade' & Weide; Johnston & Kaibfleisch- Style No, 400. 400 gals.. per hoar. . • • C".4 11Th ern. L 4 00AL NEWS Mr. and Mrs...WM. leibold were tgueiday visitors with Mr. and • "Mrs. Simon Thiel in Mtcheli. k• Mr. ChB.; Weer oI Detroit,was• 4.v9sitor, with his father, Mr. 'i,SEillber. • lifessrs. Frank and Will Siebert, Wera and Leila Siebert spent Sun- -4lay in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. W. H. Hoffman, .and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman were Monday sesiLara at Stratloid, and GoderiCh. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lilber and eassus Charles and Douglas of De-! ; Wait, spent the week -end with Dr. e -and Mrs. Routledge. Mrs.. A. W. Bout:ledge and dart- lehtere Marian and Valerie .of Re- egins., Sask., who. have spent the -past few weeks with Dr. and Mr. `Jes. Routledge, left on Saturday teT their home in the west, . 'OCTOBER ROD AND GUN •Peatured by ;an exceptiohally at- •ta:tiivt eoer. dosign, the first of a series of outdoor paintings frona kte brush ,of the V7011 kfiewn Can- , aidian artist, Major Alien Brpoks, ;The October issue .of, Itod and Gun and Canadian. Sever Fox _lrewshas last been pub i _heti :The,. IsSee Loa eirsins many interesting, articles and stories having to do wan hunt - 'Aug and fishing trips in various • ValtS, of Canada, while the regu; Aar departments on angling, sho- Wang., -Outdoor Talk, hennel and Atrapping com.ain much eseful Srarination on the lats. developm- Qmt in their reepeetie branches,. A menteplete werbaeirn report of the 7,reuceedings of ,the annual meet- •4ing of he Canadian N1. Sil- wer Fox Breeilet'b A..t,00l:ttion iS •in " ue. , of :Zanadian ,Siiver Pox N es. In --wadi-don there are eeverel ,,plend- na articles on v.irions points of the ;vapidly grown - te'lnet...e. Rod .:and Gun and Canadian Sdver Fox Wesel.% is publish:el niontli.:y by 3. Taylor 11.1), Wo . t 0 -•611t. • Zur:vA. AContiritted 31( •) GRAIN ..,AN.0 • . E.' 4.0106.%-delf,' '1$2g•A • Sii")Wden, Coll, plumbs -E. St..:41ilig • Judges7J. Haberer, W eber. , • Gok,RDEN VEGET.A.BLES- • chert, M. REader„ 331, Tr'ietiiner; Spring wheat -M. Rader, E. & R. Snowden, il, Trueni,_er; 'Bar:eye-E. & ..R. Snowden, W. R Den:gall, 331, A. Fess; White Beichert, E...64. R. Snowden, 1, Trueninere Large peas -P. .SchWalm% Small Peas -11.• 1‘.1, It'ade.i; Rye M. Smith; • BlickWhe'd.t-141...Rader; Clover sed -H, EL Nec.b, M, pact?r, H. Truemner ; As,ke el,ever-H. 11. Neeb, 0, Koehler, H. Trueinner; Sweet clover seed -G. Daters, E,& R. Snowden, W. Battler & Son; Timothy seed -G. Daters, M. Ra- der, H. Trununer; -Field beans -M ,Rader, H. Tim:rimier, G. Dacera; Coll, grain in heads -H. H. Neeb &le Jac -e, R. Geiger; Alf -H. El,..Ne'eb, G. Daters M; Rade; Judjes-T, L. Williams; .and E.. E. Weide, HORTICULTURE Coll. of apples -L. Scotch:neve, 3, R. Sterling, E, & R. Snowden;. 4 'Var. fall apples -J. R. Siefx.ing, L. 4Scoi.chmeri; 4 var. winter applee .-J. R. Sterling., E, & R. Snowden, W. Battier & Son;King of Tomkin -3. R. Sterling, L. Scotchmere; Snow ‘apples -W. Battler & Son, J. .R.• Ster.ing; Northern Spies -J. R. Sterling, L. Seotehmere H; .Bbyl- W1113-.1e, Scotehmeree ..P.iih..entei; R-, I, GreeniegS-L, Scoichmeie, .1; R. .Sterling; Spitzenberg-j, R. Sterling;. ff..anode Reds -J. R. Ster- ling, ei.. Deters; Ribson pippee- E. & R. Snowden, J. IL Sterling: Golden Ruestits-J, R. Sterling, L, $rotchmere; Ben Davi 6 -L. Scoleb- mere, 3. :Et. Sterling; 'Wagner:$ -4 Sco.chmere, 3, R. Sterling; Manns L. otot.einnere, J. R, Sterling ;Wolf River -E. ,Ilaborer, J. R. Sterling; Maiden's Blush -J. R. Sterling; Plenheini, Plppen-J, R. Sterling; Pewaukee-L Seotchmere, J. R. Steeling.; Cuiverte, J. R. Stirlin,s,r, L, Scotehmere; 20 -Oz ,pippen-J, R. Sterling, L. Scoteinnere; Tillman Sweot7-J, R, Stiriing, L. Scotchm- ere; Coll, .of Russets -3. R. Ster- ling, L.,„5. t I ; Co1. of -fall pears -J, R. Stirling, P. Schwalm; Winter pears -3. R. $terling;.. Coil, fall and wintor pears -,T. A, Man- son & bon, 3. R. Sterling; Bartlett pear -E. & R. Snowden, 11. , II Nolo; ;blemish BPauty-J, R. Ster- ling; Clapp% Navorite-Anna IIvss; Peaclfs-R. & R, SfieWden; Crab apples -j.. R. Sterling, F.' K. Fir - well; Yellow crab apples -E, . 6.! R 'Snowden; J. R: Sterling; •Grae pes-E, j, ',Wainer, E, V, • • WorldWonder potatoes- M. Rader;, Rival New •York, Rader, E. & R. SnoWdeiT, 3, Dee eker, Jr.; ieny var.-H, Truamber P. J. Haberer, 1ST, Bader; Anx var. early -M. Rader, E. 3, Walper; Green Mountain -M. Rader,. .3. p, Ilaberor, 3. Decker,Jr; 1r7sh. Cob - leer -51,• Rader, V. Kochems, Anna }fees; Flint corn --G. • Heywood Sweot cor-aG., K. Farwell, B, & R Snowden; .Black sweet corn W. Hey; Bed ,onions.,W Battler & kfion, L. Plile e Son; 'Yellow on- eBattler & Vein M. Rader; Dutch setts-e.G...1C,!'VarWell; ' L, Pfile & Soni. Spanish 'Onions- Dr., 1)//acKirmon, G. Heywood; Field carrots -G.• Heywood, W. Decker; Red garden carrote-3. P. }laborer, T. M. Snowden; Swedish turnps-eL, Pfile & Son, W. Decker; Red' man - golds -G. Heywood; W. Docker; . Int. mangolds-M. -Rader,. II, TrIla- inner ; Sugar 'beet mangolds-E. J,, SValper, W. Battler & Son; Oxford eabbaga,LW. Battler & SO; J. Decker, Sr; Drumhead eaht!age E. Haberer, 3, Decker, Sr; ' Blue' cabbage-J..Deeker, Sr; rad- ishes -T. M. 'SnoWden, J, 'Haberer & Sons; White radish -H. Heywbod, E. & R. Snowden; Cauliflower -F. Kochers; .3.Decker,;-,Sr.; Garden beans -J:" -R:' Sterling', Rader j Yellow ptirrepkin-H, 'Truemner, •• T. .M Snowden; Manmdfli purripkin-, F. Kochema, De. Habbrer; .Celery - E: R Snowden, 3, K‘..Fe.rwelll' ron-G. Heywood, 3.. Decker Sr; Hubbard squasiaL-T. Snowciena Truemner Mammo th eqii:ash • G. Heywood,- H. Teueinner; 'Blood beets -E. J. Walper, Jiit; 11,TcBrid.e.e. Root beets -W. Battler-& Son, M. Rader; Watermelons -T. M. Sin wden, Muskraelons-T, M. Snowden G. K. Farwell; Red. .tomatoes -M, Bader, J. R. Sterling; Vellow to-. neatoes-7E. F •Kdopp, M. Rader. --Coll of garden •vegetablei-J. De-. • cker, :Sr. • . • '`Ra • ALD Johnston, L. & Sere; Otherq niit-L. W. Hoffman, F. -Thiel; :Hor viunary v .it sliirt or Kn1bf1ri4Ch, johnitonl LADIES WORK FANCY Well crochet -F. Kalb'fiviSch, Anna Hese; 11. -et crochet -LT., son, Anna Hess; Knitted lace -T. Johnson,• F. Kalbfleisch; Crochet - lace -Anna gees, •F. Kalbfleisch; Hoeition •lace -T.. Johnson, F. J. Wiekwire; Swedish weave -LE. 3. Vi-kA, Cochrane; .Drawn thread. work -F. J. Wick ‘virie, Anna Trees; Tatting -L. Pfile & Son, R. Geiger; Emir. eyelet Hay, J. Merrier; Freneh 'Erab.-A, Coch- rane, '3: W. Merrier; Roman Cut Coehrane, W. 331. Hoffman; Bul- garian- Anna Hese, T. 3ohnsoon; French Knot -Mrs. Sites, A. Coch- rane; Cross Stitch -LF. 3, Wickeer!, T. johneon; Model IFloral -E. Dat- ers Jr., T. Johnson: Modern bead- ing -F. Kalbfleisch, A...Cochrrixe; Hand hemstitch, single -LA. Coch- rane, W. H. Hoffman; DINING ROOM FURNISH'S- • Luncheon .set. L. Pfile &:• Sen, V. }ley; Tea cloth, • emb-II. A. . !Fuss, L. 'W. Hoffman; Tea cloth - F. J. 'Wickwire, T. Johnson; Sett table. doyleys -R. Geiger, 3. W. I llerner; Set table niets-L. Pfile & son, J. A. Man' -nn & Son; Serviete tes-handwork-Anne Hese, 3. W. Hoffman; Table cloth -E, Dater.. 331 A. Fuss; Tray eloths- A. Coch ranEl, E Deters; Tea cosey, not. •0060000,06,6 .wool -Win. Hey. 3. W. Memel.; Service tray -A. Cochrane; H. A. 'Fuss: Centre piece not emb.---T, Johnson, A. Coebrane; Buffet set le -Anna Hess, 3. W. 1.1Urner,' TIMrsKlaY October Oth, 192Z ' A ; " .3ilannageYo 44 AtIalc ;into a comfertable den, radio room, 'play- room or extra sleeping quarters by erect- ing ceilings and partitions of Gyproc. Gyproe will neke your .attic fire-resis cant, warm in winter and cool in summer. Write for Free booklet -"My Borne." • I twill tell 'You. Paw GYPT0c,..Rouboaril Gypsum insulating 51eattrlogari3 lusulmc will reduce your fuel bill - from 20 to 40%. • • - • 163 M4E. ONTARIO- GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA For Sale By 1 Fred C. - , • BED ROOM PCIIN'OS I Pr. pillow slips, Einb.-W,, Hey, f L. Nile & 'Son; Other hand trim - I med-Dr. MacKinnon, Mr; A. 3ohn-- 4ton; .Fancy ehet-W. H. Hoff- man, _A.,. Cochrane; Pr. toil -els, emit -W fly, -Mes Sims; Bath towel trimmed -L. Pfile & Son, A. i Johnston; Pr. guest towels, other - W. IL. Hoffman, A. Coehrane; Dr's ser rtinnerL-L. W., Hoffman, L. Pfile. & Son ; - Pin caishion-Re N, Douglas, Mrs. Sims; Laundry Bee.; .L.11. .A.IrtinsW. H Hoffman;• . • .- ; ., . e. LADIES' WEAR, - ,. Night. toile, e1)-3-eo. Hess, W. Hey: Night tobe,..other-Mrse Sims 1 is. A. 'Johnston: • Cathisole„! Mad Matle-L.H. A: PUSS% L. W. -Hoffman; Collar and cuff set -T. Johnston, A. Cochrane; Handkerchiefs. hand - Work -G. Jacobe, Anna Hess; Fan cy wrist beg -3. W. Merrier, T. Johnson; Negligee Jacket - T. johnson, F. J. 'Wickwire; After- roon Woe -ie. -J. W. Merner, A. Coch reale: !Pr. bed room slippers- L. W. Hoffman, 11. FL DAIRY; •ETCr PRODUCTS.. • • 25 lbs.. butter,. eiitinter„,uSeeell, Neeb;, Br,tter,, qpok) Pride& Sell, Fuss pi. Coleinan Butter in prints -W. Islattler & SOD R, Geiger, G. Farwell; Homemade cheeee-H. ..N.ee.b; Honey in comb-Haberer & Son; E. Ha..- erer; Honey, extracted-Haberee & Sons, E. Haberer; lioneze display -E Ilaberer, 4Haberer & Sonse-N. Maple :syrup -M. Ender, W. Bate telr & ,on; Hen's egg's -G. Jacobe, G. K. Farwell; Pr, chickens, drea- sed-E. 3. .Walper, .P. Schwalm; Homemade hand soap -E. Haberer, J. Manson & San. . - Judge -V. J. Ortwein, Herman. DOM, SCIENCE, BAKING: Loaf white bread -M. Smith, E. }labeler; Loaf not bread -G. aolae, L. Pfile &. Son; Raised bens or roolis-E. Haberere ee. Johnston Tea biscuits -G. Jacob W. De-. cker ; Rolled . !sugar, . coo ies - E. & 331. Snowden,- Ge• Coleman; Rol- led ginger. cookies-. Johnston,; L. pfile.&• Son: Fried cakee-e-W..De- cker, E. 3.. Wainer; Loaf ca:,e-E, Haberer, P. Schwalm; Dark layer. cake -M. Smith; • Ee, B. Horner; Light layer cake -'13. Horner,'- .W Decker, Sr.; Cherry p.ie- M. John- ston,, J. Decker, Sr; Meat loaf - E & R. Snowden, Mrs, A. John- ston ;. Canned rhubarb -A . John- ston, J. Decker, Sr; Canned rasp- berris-M. Rader, Dr. MacKmnop; Canned strawberries -Dr. MacKin- nen, Mrs. A. Johnston; Canned cher Datems Jr;'.F. Kalbfleiech; Canned pears-A..Johriston, Dr. MaeKinnon; Preserved citeron -J. Decker, Sr.; Preserved pliuns -3, -Decker, Sr., Dr. MadoKineoni Pr- eserved. peachas-A. Johnston, G. Coleman,; Sealer currant jam. -3, Decker, Sr; L. Pfile, & Son; Sealer Berry Jan -i -F. Kelbfleisch, MacKinnon; Sealer other native jam -W. Hay, Dr. MacKinnon; Se- aler grape jelly -Dr. MacKinnon, A, Johnston; Red currant Jelly - Dr. MacKinnon, T. Johnson; Bottle mixed .vinegar pickles -A. John- ston, E. J. Wolper; Bottle must- ard pickles -Dr, MacKinnon, Mrs.. A Johnston.; fl3oetle Kinnon, 3. Decker, Sr.:;%xickleci red cribbage -J. Decker, Or.•,. R. Gei- ger;' sealer canned toniatiees red E. Haberer, W. Deeker; Canned corn -W. Deck v. J, DecKer Sr; Bra. Special -M. Smith LADIES NET?,DLEWORK, DOM. Quilt, pie -el 'cottoon-R, 'Geitrer C. Sim'; Quit fancy -R. Geigee, Anna Hess; Comforter -E. Deters Jr; W. H. Hoffman; Bedspread, knit or crochet -be J. Wickevire, T pohnson; Bedspread fancy - C. - Sims, J. W. Merrier; Ladies house dress -S. W. Mrner, Anna Hess; Ntatv's sleeping garact -- 3. W. Mer Pli e& Son; made over (dress -Geo. Hess, E. Deters! •Sr; sheet, handrnee-R. Geier, A oehrane ; Kitchen lapron-E, Gei- ger, L. -Pfile & Son; Knitted, fmve- P1` e 01 3. W, wr- yer: Shoulder Amyl Johnson, Mrs. Sims; Flandknit wood coarse -W, r & son; ditto , fine -R. H. N .ca,; handknit mitt; dottbie (-LW. 13ai.tler & Son; le PIRO & Son; ditto ',LI', Johnson, •'11 Xfieb' Daniel; worn.. sock -4% 1,14;:arbfleiseh;. Vele,rer; Johnson, • Ceeheanee, Floe 113A -11, JIVING ROOM PERN'NGS. •Cent. piece, col. .emb:-B, Horn- er, R. X. Douglass; Centre piece, other -E. Dater; Jr., T. Johnson; Table rtinne.r-L. Pfile & Son; LW, Hoffman; Sofa pill OW, emb-F. Kalbfleisch, R. N. Douglas; Sofa Ipillow, other -3 W. Merrier, Wm. Hey: Pce. fender needleivbrk -j. W. Merneer,'E: ,W Hoffman; Coll. •of neediewoOrk-Anna Hess, WM: Hey. Dr, O'Dwyer's Special- L. W. Hoffman. . • ' ART WORK Oil Paintongra landscape .-Dr. MacKinnon, T. John -'on; Oil paint ing, Kalbfleisch, E", Daters, Jr; Water colors, econe or- iginal -A. Crichrane, T. Johnson' • Water colors, flowers grotpedeeH. A. :Reiss, A. Cochrane; Water col- ors, animals -A. Cochrane R. A. Wr.85 Pastel, any subject -H. A. Puss, A. Cochrane; Crayon or char- coal sketch. -F. Wickwire, Cochrane, Pencil drawing, original -L. Pfile & Son, E. 'Datere, Jr; Con Arentional design -T. Johnson, 331. A. ffuss; Basketry -W. H. Hoffman, C. Sims; Wood earving-A. Cochrane L. W. Hoffman;Amateur photo, farm Scewnes-P..Schwahn, E. Dat- ers Jr; Drawing col., Maple Leaf -A. Cochrane, W. Hey, CUT FLOWERS Asters white. -G. Heywood, Anna 11038, Asters -G. .Heywood, Anna Hess; Dahlias -G. Heyw000d, Anne Hess; Cacti-; Dahlia --had 4 blooms only; Gladioli, beet ,0 blooms -G. TT: eywoode P. J, Hab- erer; Gladoli diff. variety- G. ey- wpod„ P. J. Haberer; Roses, doll. -P. 3. Plaberer;Hey- wood, A. Martedn & Son; Annu als-L. .W. • Hoffman, Anna Hess; perennials -T, johnton, Anna Hess; Table, bouquet, mixed ; looms -G. IfeywOn, P. J. Haberer, POTTED PLANTS g •o Beginia Rex -T. Johnson, W,H, Hoffman; Beginia flowerng-P. J. Haberer, T. Johnson; Coleue-Geo, Hess; Fern, any var.-Dr. MacKin- non, L. W. Hoffman; Geranium, Kabfleisch, G. K. Ear - well; Gera/limn, donble - F. Kalb- Veil:loll, P. 3. Haberer; Fuchia, - P. 3, • Haberer, T, Johnson; House plants, best 6-13. •Ilaberer, F. Kalbfleisch. CHILDREN'S DEPT. Coll. inounted weecle-Dr, Mac., Kinnon, G. K. Farwell; Coll. weed -seede-D. MacKinnon, F. Kalbflei- seh: Crochet work -P. Schwalm, 'F. Kalbfleisch; Bird.housb-A. F. Hess P. Schwainim; 'Writing under 10 - No number, M. Smith; Writing ov- er lealbfleisch, E, 13, Horner; 1.A.Oe under 10-13, Iltiberer, 13. "Sehtvairii.!;• Art oVei'l0-E. "Kalbtle- foci), P. Schskaim.. ' jkoe-.11, 114040 -,i,.lookoith, • -. Zurich, Ont. SiigieeelegeseetiOne oagloamtvosnstanoimmIssta 00:099slin Yes! Spring, with its Sowing and plantu)g:9 time 'will soon be here again AND' WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST OF SEEDS, WHE.THER IT BE • ALL THD yAmouss . GRASS SEEDS,OF TILE FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE- HOLD .GrARDEN., COME 114 AND SEE OUR FIRE ASSORT- MENT' OF THE VERY ?3 4§.T,• •!. • = ; IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 05e.;;BUSHE1: •• TRY OUR STOCT{ FOOPS KNOWN HOMEY FEED. TRY A. PACKAGE. GREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY., KEEPS HEALTHY AND PRODUCING EGUS THE 'YEAR RO- UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL - s Sohe il e COVIKKHIMP/61***08111141iseetti**IVIDOQ*Cter4190,1*CSOCY*0 c-.41.4..1••*411.111•4"..1-4•4•4•444•41+4.4•4•4 4-4.4•4•4•4•4-4•4•4•4"4-4-÷4-4+÷ 4444+1.44 ;.7 - • The New and Finer 4* - Zurich .3 tz, . 4. • ....... ontiac Six ,It 1 New Beauty, New Features, New Low Prices S 4• 'The moment moment you see the new and finer Pontiac r. Six, you will realize that it is big valte aid leader7. .1. -1. 4.•ship in the field of low-priced Sixes.- - • • 4.D. 4. Let us prove this by a demonstration + • . - . • 41-- .1. PAIGE.•• . -I: • • .4 + WITH 20 CHARMING BODY TYPES AND COLOR COMB/N- 4. $ ATIONS - IN SIXES AND EIGHTS'- GIVES YOU : •TH Di WI EST R•ANGE OF INDIVIDUAL CHOICE. IN THE BET- -4. TIB AND HIGHER PRICED AUTOS. . . ,IPN 4; You mart nee and drive these new 'Paige ears before yen ,ee ..1 you ewe fully realise th.e. wonderful ,porferraance and the .$ . slues 'value* they really are. Let us demonstrate. .. 4, AUTO REPAIRING AND GENEaRA L GARAu. E'wollk1 SPECIALTY ' ..- -A' "t4lz.te.4 + 4 74. ANCE ‘4, . 9 Pro*, .t. Gas Oils Greases Tires 1 Acce.ssql'iPs I 4-111.4.+4.4444-340444,.. 1,: l•-•.4•4•4•40.4•4•44++++++++44+.44•444.44141•,41+ 4.1 r44.4.+4•41.t44++. 44444147+4,444444•11,..104•4•++++4.4*.irikr++++.+4•44.44441 • • , • . • ..I• - • :. + BALD OFFI Do You Know? THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTING' + THAT W131 CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED wnriniNG INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS -THAT WE PAINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH'. AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS •1! TEAT WE .ARE AGENTS FOB TWO LEADING MANUFAOT UDERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY- AND SIZE OF cEincir BOOAS' rte e AT WE 'CARRY IN STOCK WAITING PAPERS, 013131S IN ALL SIZE, CARD PAPERS, CA.RBON OR. • ;• TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM 43Te. + , ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS INTWO - funs, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC, • TRAIT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK • BOTIT/414, WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 6o.. LA/Rd:' . GER -QUANTITIES AT. 13IGGER''RED.U0TIONS „•; •orpiAT' W131 PRIM` POSTING BILLS, •AUCTION ..SALE PO64% 'MEM MERCANTILE' POSTERS"'AND- AliLeGENBRAI ; 'OUR 'SPECIAITY-e' ',Yee; • '^k-kttlitikitt.+Ittlettfillehf+ieffrf4;04.i.-1400,.+4.41e0144f4e't4.4f,W+.004;•:, • 4