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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-01-15, Page 3Stock available ft. time or Atte year, le sufficient winter - eat be forced to sell ither come-% Above i'eedirreT stock AN ONLOOKER.. est Retie axt, A.C.Per base been gazetted the local battery a" stated, wUtne., lion to the froote FIarraery of Picea-- adon, Eagland, tasa ehere. on January become the brido ot rly a Londonntwaa. r manaaiag editor aAltas) New% charged With living estitution of whom he %ought purpose, was serf. as imprisonnemat kte o xtoose Jaw. x given a few lasha nprisonment. r An W. Cains, sat as found on the near Beivoir post wan. He had Sweat ior weakness when sieterts send from Perth, Ont. f age. Be was a. ne •of the pioneer a Manitoba, whmx ssed away at the a Burton saffered nd kidney *Gable, seriously ill, tor a • to mlyitoba 36. :rley township, On.. m ir4rid five miles 'Imre he has +since rived by his ;wife, daughter. aiming ta ,assist 3eiglan3 has been The Capita:1 'Mete eed to sepply 'flour • prodactiona /Anse skatchewan cant of bags of flaare 'arded to Beigiun% ble date. It ae ess (t of production this de (the charige or the Capital City week of the time Arst made '24.1 -..'een donated, and_ -donations are be - anal particuiarl elancholy 'accident death at Este- • ef af,r. George essi- ijury e his two And J. A. Cald- era employees or crveeter Company.( the expiesfoapc- d separated some tiler building's of .aaly destrayed la as far as cars 3a1113g. a traction , when. Li some nifeel. The build - t inta a mass of aldwed were able an attempt ..avae i.ead by the other npany. it proved in recovered was rift ton. Aikenhead aves a wife (and few day es ago to ; one of her very .ssed 'aver the veari Nicholas ad out In ,Witania rery vital element =Amity. Ors Sat - hie huelnares S a partial holl- Kehil;r1V, hs was loee of the Arn- went horns. had t spent ttie pleas - Match he was so the tieual f:our. •-,• room --With him, and through act lag to his eeriest wae reading riking ceased tor epoke tor him, a. gave a hasty • eon. but when the loved trus- ( ens d into "the • flrt uatli tin- t tht mernbera pIjf:V that tlife ai are atr. Bawlar rd onr.o of the eall might "- • etia he had .„rd ht ait h. iagis front tv. sr. where autensse eon_ realms. n ehrr. vd, hind- er'z' taea. Mrs rhanse. He Nate hoarlo, on Juij. har(-fare, in hie Winntpeg jni d la the flour sthertle- after and 'from .that sinnee. He was o. the city. JANUARY 1915 THE D Gin SDIOUND8.0SLER.,M,P.* PREDIDENTe V.D starra Vicrefhisulminl 0. A. BOdERT, Cientifal 'Managers , •.The Business Of Paitauv like the business of Manufaaturing--should be dont in a practical business way,. Proceeds should, be 'put. in a -bank. e Payments should be made by Cheque. "A certain percentage of the profits should be put in a. Sayings Account as an emergency fund. -The ' man who his a cash aurphis la a bards, le protected against bad SOASODEI and hard times. SEAFORTH BRANCH: COLSON', Manager. DISTRICT ritATTIIRS Sons of • Scotland. gee At the last meeting of Camp Lady Nairn; Gone of Scotland. Seaforth, he'd on aVedn.eday avening, jaareary 6a1s, the -knowing cificere were elected for ' 1915: Chief. .A. W. Stehle; Chisfeiarl: Robert Steele; Chaplain, Wm, Dalian- tene ; P. &.R. Secy, A. OD Sutherland; Treas., W. E. ,filinehley; Marehala W. qmith; SerlBra jahn Gillespie; G Alex. Sutherland; J.. G., Rebert Broade foot.; ,-Phaaleian. Dr. Mackay; +Trui- tees, ,Wcr,, Ballantyne and W.R. Smith. Del: sate to Grand Camp. "George P. tardlio. Alternate, A. W. !Stable ' - Good Boys. -The Mitchell Adaocate of last wsek sayer. "justice -of the Peace Brodrick and -Pollee 'Magistrate Davie celebrated their 14th -birthdays adrice our last hone. .4-.1though bairn 111.1 t'- ferent :years, there are 'only six a. s between them. The former enjeecI h6 '75th year. Thursday. and the hitter - on Friday. They are atill enjoyina/ , g.aod ;health, .and ratterid daily to their erespective- vcrections the 'sarneo as the did forty y3 -are ago,',' Mr. Broderick Is (father .ot. Mir. ale Brcriek otatea- „forth (and aler. Davis le: the setraa Ed- itor pf Th a ',Advocate.: They etre sepair of pright old bays and Tile -Expositor wt -hes them maaa Moie years healthe hapeinese and usetttlacesee They Hollett, „ are just the kind 'of men who shculd Se4001 Report. -The following Is the larig, report of the Schoal in Section No. 1, Iiullett. for the -month bf December Hcerkea.-The 'firet hock .ey match ot 'Senior Fourth. -Allan Farnham, lefable -the. iseascn yeas played in the: spa:eh:tee. Livingstone,. Josephine Livingtetone. Rfnk Fletcher iGibbinge, Ernie Hart, Arnold Searcrth, .an ThurednY night of laet ;week. It e1IcJd much interest jacillesen. Jun. Fourth. -Flo Jamieson. and there. V.313.3 a 1cge erm,d of spec..., -Myrtle Glazier, Nora +Mann, PearaAtann, tatorsthe deer receipts amounting to Ea (141.9.i18r, Mary Gibbings. Junior over sa100. The match was between the Third. -Nona Dale, Greta Mann, Ray- Geaforth ;end a7the..t.torcl Intearnediaten mond Jamieson, Cecil Farnnansa Percy Both .-tearne put an a goad game but Tasker. Secand Class.-Aldeon Dale. the theme team ,proseid the winners 'hy Willie Livingetene „Isabel (Glazier (all a (score of 13 to 5„,t Per .the winner -a equal); Ltelie Tasker, Charlie Mann. the entire team played a consistent Part Two.-eloe Hugill, Ross McGreger, _game, (while. the work of Eason and Luella (Glazier, Etta Wright. Primer, Tobin on the avenge, and Vivian as_ "a"e---Ernie pale, ale" Willie Wright, centre fcr Steatford .was the "most _et- "c", iCathlean Livin,gstssa, Frank Fow- fective The ercore at the end taf the kr, Yiriltared Glazier Gordon thicOlichael e ; hride we cream tati.ri with tunicat arquieette land peat) trinumningS, and carried a bouquet of bridal reeks show- ered herith valley!Bike and aibben. Ate ter the -ceremony the party. sat ((IOWA acted as flower a d, her ihrOtlier, Sanford, !gave .her 'away, Mrs, COnWay -played the wedding march; after the ceremony all at 'downto a boupteoue feastMr Rsa-dams and 'hitss ,iLettle Leashar, 'otseChaitharn, were present. The presents were raumerotte, arniang them being a niantle "block from the band, o avhic-h Mr. Rawlineon is leader, pad a (shower the aright :before Gave (them a beautiftil haaging lamp. MrtaweinSon has ibeen in 'eat:ileum as harness maker for (some time, and Is highly (respected.. - .Ws (wish the 'young people mazy years,. of. happiness; ; MoKillop These Mad ..ergs.-De.ar Expositor -a- 01.112 tune ialegO a dog which, was proven to - have rabbles, passed through thin 'township (biting iseveral other _dogs and people causing much expense to the to e sumptuous dinner, which was (T.11 - eliveneel.lby humorous epeeehes by Rev, 3. jai. lia.rdle and Jesigs Lackwoed, of Detroit, father of the groom. With. the best (wishes of rnsany friends Mr. and Mrs. Looltwered left lay the afternoon train for Detroit, where they will (make :their- home.- ' • 7 Litelsuoyat is delightfully re- freshing' for bath, or anklet. For wash- ing enderclothing It • is unequalled, Cleanses and "parities. Vial tors Notes, -Mr. Alex. Souter his, been el- ected a trustee for Tinian School. Sec- tion 12, Grey and Morrie,' succeeding Mr, D. aleICenzie.. The other trustees are . jeffn Ritchie and Reberh Mrand airi. William Shortreed 'O'f Seforris,"near here, celete:ated. the thir- teenth ariniversaay ef their 'marriage en, 'NM Years nay and mast hoepitably- .entertained .1a, large company a rel- •atives land friends. all of whom esent a most anjeetable day. Mrs. Shertreedes name was Miss •Janet. •Nicradzen and.. the ;worthy couple have many triende Who 1ll WIS11, them many 'more !years oe bappy and prOepercras marrlecl lite. -Richards Cunningham wan home for the holidays. Be is training with ;the 'second contingent of volunteers at Lon - •done ,and expects to leave for France • shortly. -Miss Johnston, who has had e a (severe attack of typhoid fever its re- * • cot,eringselewlY.--afre and Mrs, Gepoge W. Jackson end Xennetii, are 'Acne or ;sir a visit ar a tato months from Wheat 41-1111.5,-Oask. They •litad a fair crop iast harvest. it is eight years 'ainee Mr, Jacksora Oven t -Wes t: Mrs. Jackson. was MIss "Maggie Barrows before her "'mat- , riageehence is cluite at'home as is her, E HURON. EXPOSITOR, 4.00,40.0000.•0,440.000.40000•000 42, ,•••••4+••••••••••e•••••• ••••• 4............ 6 -wart Bross I Mail 84 Phonic) Orders Carefully Filled [ Stewart Brosr i , • * • h §-hand: this. locality, township The health'officers called b, • meRing Waltaa; -which meeting cast the tenrhshla sixteea,d.ollars and ever. The council -cation .a• meeting In ,Caideres Winthron,epassed -a by-law -pre- hi-biting "all dogs from running at „Large. NOW.twhat our eauthoritiea. want' to Ida is enforce the lawsMore than one half rtha dogs are still running at, large. What our authorities. avanteto de to hire 91 good,- clever map, send ;him through the- townehip and. village and destroy all dogs found runnirig large At once tar they may (have a good dealemere exPense. What -'are men put in 'office te make lawe for if they. are shlot enforced? -A. Ratepayer. - . first peried was: aheaforth. 3; Stoat- Don. ,Dale, Walter Dale (equal.). -Agnes ford, 1; ,sezonde periodh Seaferthe 6; Farnham, 'reacher.. • Stratferd, 3. The ..eafortil line up avas : . . MaO'cieoch goal; Hays, r. defenoe, Reid, •Leadbury deft, ;defence; ...0, Dick, rover; V. Dlok, School Report -The following is the - .ceEtre; Nils, right wing; Best, left report of Leadesury Selma- for Decern- wing. Tackeberry, of Toronto, aeferee: ber, 1914; based on a written test la 4'''...'•"".• .."' all lsubjects, names arranged- to order Death of Mr. Leighton. -Some of CI:tar of rnerit :. Senior Forth.-Bdna Reid, older ;readers in town. wilt remernaer Ellie Archibald, Eva Scott,' Della .M.c- air. (Harry Leighton. He was one of GaNin.,3unior Third. -Hugh IHinn, Pearl the Seaforth .boys forty years age; flfili Tharner, Charlie Boyd, Suis Holmes, was. known ta every person here then. Joe (Holmes, Albert McCull agh, Char- lie event Irene Seatorth to-liarnistort, lie ,McGa-vin (absent), aniia, , 'Second. - ;where, for many years he was engaged Jahn Jeffrey, Willie BRXWick, iviabea In. the furnittire business with Mr, Campbell, Bella Timmer, - arry Rinn, Richard ..sseviin.g, !another Seaforth old Louis ?storey, Joe. Campbell Jessie Me -- bay /who 15 naw in British' (Columbia. QUIlough. Part Two -Annt tewart, • The following deapatch from Harriston, Janet Park, Marjorie Red, aileliesa dated January 61h, will be read 'with Holmes, Edith Holmes, (odon McGa- melancholy interest bY Mr. Leighton's vin, Pertie Thamer. Wilbot Holmes, old ifriends her. and elsewhere: Ma, Barry jaeighton paresed away at nee " home :on John street here at an ,early bpur tilts marang, after tap illness of only a few. daye. The late air. Leigh- ton Was in his 64thyearetehyd. had peen for 'many years connected with • the Hairrieton Furniture Company, of which at the time( of his death he, was ernan- agtag director. He Wa5 well - known throughoat Ontario. 4 member of St. (C4hairges Church, he took an active part In its work. The funeral whli take place on Friday aftennoani to Harris- • ton ,Cemetery, under na-50111C 0...1.Sp1CeS. A. (widow ,and two daughters, Pea.r1 and Una, ,survive. , . • Ray Death of Mrs. Roweliffe.-airs. Ro- bert Itowcliffe passed aWaY at her lime, Lot Z. concession 2, Hay, OD -ViredDeSdaY, December 30th, at the age of ;48 years. 3 months and 18 days.. The (deceased had suffered as an in- valid tor a number of years. he ,was born itt Devonshire, n.gland, (and came tganada with her parents, when but a hiI& her .maiden name being Bessie Ball. (daughter of W. W. Bad, pi: Daesh- wood. Besides her eozrowpg husba.sid she is survived by one step -sister, • Detroit. Mire. Raw-eliffe was a member - of Caven Prcebyterian church_ aalti the funeral (was cons:lacteal say the pastor, - Rev. S. F. Sbarp, interment beirtgentade in ,gxerter cemetery, Auburn Nates.-Mre. (0. •McIlveen, of Watio.rd, Is (spendinga few weeks with. her. par- ents, Mr. iand Ars. Alfred Asquith. - Mr. p..nd Mrs. William -Wilson and children, a Dungannan, returned from a visit to Toronto last Saturday and the (week end at Mr. J. .17itilson'saa .3choa1 (pas not been opened .yet on (IC - count 'of an epidemic of over 'thirty cases ;of measles -In and around burn. The &today Schools have also been closed •for two Sundays. - Maitland Allem. forman of 'the rait- road section, went to Goderich Hospital on NeVir •Year's night lazed ,underwent ,Prima,ry.--Marguerite Balf Constable, Lindsay Stewar Clark, Cyril McCullough, , en. Enrolled 33, •Averaig,e Brown, Teacaer.- , .tet,, „Tomtit y , Alexander ordon Holm - 9. - K. Et -3 • 'Osborne Thames Road Notes, -Mr. Robt. Gcirs diner as confined to his Seed (with 'an attack of pneurneinia. liis many friends wish -for a speedy recovery. -Mr.. An- drew aledgert suffered a p.arlay tic etroike last week and is in a serious condition. -The anniversary services of the Presbyterian" Church TAR be heid. on ,,,lanuary 24th !and 26th. On 4Sunday Rev. 9Dr. Somerville, ,of Toronto, is ke.X.- pected to occupy the pulpit: A Sew Yeirs"Shoot. e.A. shooting match (was held at on New Years PAY tamongst the y,ourege men of the (neighborhood and the pigeons suf- fered heavily, few of them regaining freedom. The shoot 'was at ten pligeons and the turprise of the afternoon was the (work of (Mar. Earl John, Who waa high anan, missing only orie bird. This -was his first experience with a !shot gun. /The result .of the shoot was Eatrl Johns, 9; Nelsoat Coultas, 8; pa. Wee -t- eat, (8; .1'. eleywaod, go E. Johne, Fred ,Fiord, 7; James Howe, 6; '-3.Woods, 0; W. (Ferguson, 4; L. iWoods, 4. ,,•A number of birds were added to the bag which fell outside the limits. • Lochalsh Notes. -Mr. +J. A`,, alcKendrick of thie. place ihandled over five tons of pouitry during the week 'between• Christmas and iaiew Years. Dan Rose, of gemlock City, ta,ptured first prize Ion having the best flock of birds bandied bY (the above stare this year. His flock cons eisted of-sfarty youn.g turkeys which weighed 082 ribs, eome of Ida -birds weighing pi lbs., each. Berme 'flock, eh, very enjoyable time was ,spent at the (home ,of ;airs. Catherine tgcLennan when the wedding reception' of her daughter, (Christerta, and Mr. William Hunter, stook place. The presents were aation for appendicitis. Ms numerous and beautiful. The !night was an 'ope many friends ar epleased to know ethat he is doing well. A tNew -Years 17Tedding. (pretty but qatet wedding took place at ahe home of Mre. Thomas Lawlor, on 'Wed - spent •rnairily in. dancing, whieh con- tinued ialmoSt till daylight, lunch be- ing served at 12 o'clock, at which hour the old year was dying out, and many pleasant wishes -for a I-lappy and Tiros- nesday. when their fourth claug t re, parous New Year (were exelianged, the 'Mary, -lbeearne the bride "of Mr. 'Alfred bride and (groom received many wishes Rawlinson, dri the presence of about_ for (futon 'happiness and success. -A twenty-five guests. The ceremony was very pleasant event- occured at the performed by the Rev. Mr. CdnwaY. home (of Mr *and M.rs. Murdoch ailcikaa. 'The 'bride was beautifully attired in on :Wednesday morning, December 30th, a dress of oream yolk trimmed with when their daughter, Many Catherine, shadow lace. The bridal couple. stood WU (tinted in marriage to AlbertHenrY tinder an arch , of evergreens, trimmed Leawood, Of Detroit. The nauttrriage with carnationsand the bride carried a ceremonY 'MO performed by Rev. J. bouquet 'of carnAtiong wild ferns. Her S. Hardie,-dil the pence of a few tin- Ilttle (niece, Thelma, dressed. An pink, ! timate (t_riendis ef the famllys_only.. The. • 1 - .kHollday:Wedding,-A very pretty wedding :took ;piece- at the home of Mrand airs. James 'Turmey, Westfield. on the afternoon 01 Tuesday, Decem- ber ,29.111, when their nr econd daughter, Jean (Zeta, ebecame "the bride of air.. Wesley Kechnie, of Blyth. The parlor was filled with relatives and friend' of the Contracting parrtles, when the bride, entered in •a, charming attire of Serge Blue Silk, trimmed With shadOW • lace.aaugh1 tp with a 'buckle lot „pearts, and turquoise and carrying A bouquet o'l. white .carnitidas. Mendelssehn'e. Wedding March wan splendidlyar ender - ed by Mr, WillieeMcDowell. The, only attond,ant wai-.5 a little flower girl, Grace Tunney, cousin of the bride, wearing a, white eilk. The bridal par-- ty steed imder an aret of ievergreene and 'ribbon and a white belle during the cererrene, which was performed bY Rev. :Wm. Conway,-B.A. The cerernony concluded, the bridal party and gueseas sat gown to a sterriptuous wadding isup- par, 'The bride was the • recipient of many (handsome Presents incladiag fur- niture, china And linen, The bride and. groom 'reside 'at the tatter's home near Blyth. The guests nurnbering a- bout eigh t y afive, ware f3rora T dr on to , Berlin., Kincardine, 'Clinton; Auburn and, (Blyth. I i Heniall (Too Late for Last Week.) TheoOpening eConcert.-Our space of last.week was isol limited that we might be privileged to mention this week in addition to the short •notice then giv- en of , the opening concert, that the new Town Hall 'was "greatly admired. the (stage being eoneeef the dargest to be found oatsicle of a. city Land rnoet pato-date and complete in every res- pect. The new curtain, which repre- sents an old cotiatry castle, driveway aiid grounds, has only to basseen to be, admired and is most lifelike and real in all details.The fine new seats are also most comf-ortable and up-to-date. The approaches to the hall and igailery could not ba better and the (whole oat. lay of the hail is a INo. One, and when the first storey Is fully eeom- plated, Which will...be very shortly, we will give a (more "detailed account, ,As to the opening concert it was every much (enjoyed by the very large laadi- enee which crowded the hall. The ,I3.en- salt Citizen's Brass Band, led in Ma. M. Rennie, Were present in fEull force (and gave stirring* and well }ren- •dered selections. Mr: David +McGill, an old time leader of the Service Of Pralee, in (Carmel Church, fully sustained his high (reputation as a splendid soloist, althoUgh laboring under a cold while the Misses Annie Carlile,..:Xattie Bilis an Mies Keys +delighted the •audienee with Splendid readings, while Master Sproat Patterson, the 'young son • of Mr. J. F. Paterson, of Toronto; and foirmerly Of Hensall, executed a number of (fine step danees which appealed pb.rticularly to the Scottish element of tise audience, end shewed fine train- ing land skilful damning on the part of lane at arolutge 'Me Rev, !Rural Dean. Doherty (discharged the duties of chair- man in his usually 'able and pleasing ma,nner. The Progress of India Ptlncipal Sherrard of andeire .Calle,ge. 1:ndia, In a recent address gave sorne interesting pa.rtkulars respecting .the great progress beIng Made by the peo- ple of India during recent ye -ars. The world, be said, ,had already heard a:. bdut -the taavakening of China and +Ja- pan, and it would aoon hear of -de- velopinents in India. The progress in ten (years hard' been marvellons. Since 1907 +a (new national life had aevel0P-. ed, (and while in that year there had been much talk of sedition, today tIndia. stood _loyal, and it was :the ihiyalty of (a nation, not of a certain feW:prin- ces pr. peopleialere and there. Smaartat isentiment zwas strong in Incite, ankli when the war W,E48 over Canada and other British colodies would _have a erreat iproblem on their hands to de- cide how they would deal imperially with, the Indian immlgr,ation problem. ,Principal 43herrand went no • to tell bow 4n ten (years ladies had (arisen from a (purely .antricultural countrY to one that 'engaged considerable to industsrlaI puisuits. There Was now aneasufeetur- ed ipottein, leather, snap, boots and shoes land other articles. Itt that time there (had- also ibeen a great social ad- vancement. There were tow many eo.. clad PerV1CD leaglieS for the teaching at the lower !classes, land to 'introduce sanitation and. other reform, In ,the matter .of religion all changes were 'following lines distinctly Claris.; tinn. (However, the Mew leaders Weems ed kto rebel against the farms of the ,Christian "church as at present con- .stituted. fEle Was of the opinion that „until an akidian church was established In (which the people might interpert the glisrist tor themselves there would net Om IE(retat Christian mass anove- trterit, r • * * • • .coirplete and attractive.. Every week finds newer and incre attract- ractive -oats *displayed here. The unusual after Christmas gelling , this year. has forcul Us to keep- buying new storks and the resillt is a de- . . lightfulsnowing of the very newest styles in the most attractive *cloths and colrings at prices that *are ,ex- icepionally interesting: ELI ABLE F MPTI We are anxious that you should* see our new fur's. They are so lustrous and lively in 4 * • their appearance, every fur tells you. at 4 glance that it is of the higheststandardqualit. t \Reliability in turs is of the greatest importance 1 the price is.a corisideratioh only when you are ()Men $ Coats: of certain of thequality, We have a very attract- _ . . Uht1S1.12,1 J.eauty ive showing. If you are contemplating a fur purchasecome here. We will sell you the best . there is, and save you money too. Our stock of coas is still very • Price $500 to $15.00 Best W991 • _Stockings Made 25, 35 anct50 cents Firmly and Closely knit, of pure worsted fa.. it. black wool yarit Softan-comfortable and of exceptionally good. wearing -quality.' Sizes 75' io -Price,.25,- 35e and 50e Boys' Undorwear Fie_ece or Wool We have a special ,line of-boya' 'underwear ,that„. will keep the boy warm and ctimfortable and will stand the rough and tumble wear of school lire. Alt sizes. Fleece lined., VVool •• .•• .......•• Men's .and Boys' Knitted Caps for Stormy Weather. There is no. cap so suitable for the storm da)s' as the k nitted caps. 1hey are made in good dark colors for men. Have knitted peaks and ear band. . Price.,50c -CO $1.00 Sweater Coats for Everybody We are prepared with the very best to be fiad in sweater coats for mail, ,woman or child. ,Ali the new weaves colorings and styles are here in all sizes. *** *0•0 • 4 0% 35c • 50c to 85c Price ork Clothes You wi I find working clothes' in this store that have a wonderful reputa- tion for wear. That give you the greate,t value for your. money Peabody's overa11s.1 25 • 'Big B' overalls.$1.00 Flaxman shirts.., .1.00 Hudson Bay sox........25 Hudson Bay Mitts....50 Eastern aps•.••100••••50 I !Dried Apple.; 3 Butter and lEggs -Wanted a Softp S*011 'OVercoats_ , $100. -.to -$15.00 For the man who has delayed the 0 • 0-6•• • # , purchase of the overcoat, there are some beautiful coats here to choose- . • from, all new coats just in, made of heavy materials- with storm collars, well lined and strongly made. They make you feel warm all over and have • an attractive dressy appearince. All sizes. Price $7 to smoo tOWart •SEAFORTH .. 75c to S5. Men's Good Underwear Warm" underwear that fits'is the only comfort- able underwear. The fit is just as i port - ant as the quality; The -line below have both quality and fit, .2. 0 • ....A -75 Watson's., *4 04 Penman's.... Fleeee lined • Fleece lined. • Se • • • Dried AppleButter an Eggs s: e* ktkidol“ftttostAltiitfttitftoos.....ittt•Adts4ttifttt.t.t.94..tevitsitaleagida#1a.motwoot _