The Goderich Star, 1924-08-28, Page 4?AGR YOUR
THE GODERICB
THURSDAY, AUGUST nth, 1944.
of catering to tem** � PEON Wit KNOW I kis that Mrs. W. sneer, wise ua AItICAK
their windows with geode the 11; tl ewe as a* galla. for appeadi itis
appeal to te�e:Sets and maws va,m {in the Wankel hen Let week, is• + f►�,a,�••��T��O�}}��t���� ++CMZ`�y
tiles. ' • Y l DISTRIBUTING PLANT
GODERICH Isil l�up2 car a Y. mei �Y well.
EXHIBITION
Wedgy,Thursday Friday
Sept. 3,4,5, 1924
'THE POPULAR HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON
Exhibits of the Products of Form, Field, .Garden and
Homo. Prue List **viola and unproved
SCHOOLCHILDREN'S SECTION
A neat:' feature dies year to encourage the "boys and girls
ill -doin ; useful work.
Track Events
Two radia Batch day, Thursday and Fridry
Persbtrs' Trot or Pace
• ' Pewee $154
2.20 Tarot or Pace—. . . . . ..... ..... Parse $250
2.30 Trot or Paas Parse $250
212 Trot or Paso Purse $250
Maple `Leaf 'Midway
Colorising a mnititud of amusement features. Fun fo,
everybody. Everything clean and 'refined. This is an
outfit that shows only at .the larger Fairs '
James E, Hardy, High.wire.Artist
World's reatest mid- uir Ferformer, will give exhibitions
afternoon . and evening before the grandstand.
Hardy is the man who gained world-wide fame
In his performance on a wire stretched
over the Niagara whirlpool rapids
HOT MEALS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS BY THE
WOMEN'S INSITI*L TE
Priv Lists, entry forms ands -all information on application
a •••'�y �y . ' ' to. the Secretary �+ ��y
W„ T. MURNE , ' M e• Dr. W. P. CLARK
President Sec. Treas.
:.__ ti. -tendon and efts n ,fir t w ,nor ae e,r- land. Park, Mich., also Mrs. (Dr,)
Itelter of the Town of Goderich, to cue i footwear on the
tin be as gtwen in a despatch fror,�
s ee bliss a Detroit. L i Mies Loma. of Urtltia. wrest*b a sr via
= Highwayr Asaeclatiew i� at arses time f rids Bed at Acro diose at Mrs, S. R. Ler
visiting ilei , Throe 12,M1•galion Steel Storage
and another ea his visits to ohedertrh i Mr. J. J- McF.wea ire taping in Tor- Weiteruttoae Street. and et sow a garret as `Tanks, Ware/wen aid Garage -
_ pointed eat very practised steal ordritethe bow, of Wes. U. B. kinetic, Hama 4wkrick Salt Co. By1*w Passed.
wet* in weird& the rneeeheNe of Gar" ; onto exhibition this weak, Hood. ---
fila eteop+rstrt to gait the business, n Miss Catherine Martin is visiting I, Milos Dorothy and Vincent Dean At s special meeting of the toren Doan•
and a ceruses of the dries. he claims,"friends in 1.Petrvit. have returned to Beiil'alo after spend- 'ell. held on Friday evening left, at
spond-
ee -veins a P �� s! tile' _M_. _ Atex_ ogrQrtegeo rowed mood" for their weenies wits► Heir. groin- which all the members were present,
business motored from
not a local itayrasei Mr, Clarence lie 1d u . at pe •
- Highway �Aseeef* • !as-(,oderich, •! h vac torr ire Tereeta'
a business teen's aeoseletian to keep N moons have returned to their home after raanabouse. The pians call tor a vale.
r,
t sic public works - committee reports d
LL Ijy"in Toronto this week. parents, Mr. and leers. Wm. Doyle, r roomniending• that the Britiab Ametl• .
the wider C r - ^ a Quebne street. e n Oil t o Ltd. be given
rtnissic n
Miss Bd*a arthead, at Derogations, -si/erect a. Cm,
slsat un lot I, e
and Miss I•�a Hutton of hilltriaatiwlariot,arxrsss from tiro C. K.
It.
ra of
„with business
rtitiswdarrly e/tto or i Mt: Rag. wallow, is those * Park
Roan the gat for wads fn which the ;attending Toronto fair this week.. spending a few days with Miss Ina Mose. Mete, of steel sheeting construe -
tourist traffic tate be trirned into hs- v Mist Ethel Eider is spending her Williams, Keays St. studding, a garage of the same !wnatrue•
creased ittiaissess fire Geo .rich mer' vacation with friends in Muskoka. t Miss Evelyn E. Goldthorpe, of 'lean, end three Iit,000 ballon steel seer•
chants, to the great of the merchant Mr. Alex. Mame, of The Leaden Blyth Continuation School, was sus- -age tanks on steel undetetructute. an
- end the satisfaction of tourist. Advertiser, is holidaying in town this cessfui in passing the departmental supported on a. concrete foundation, ail
Often the way M the most out week, summer course for teachers, in els- - to Are le accordance with the rules ot the
of a nwverseat It to pet the most in. Miss Rae Stewart, of Detroit, is mentary physic* culture. t comeliestere RilFire l ee rwriters' 1 Anodes
es
Goodie* *wglhesie for Pumping Earn spending ber vacation at her home Mr. and Mrs.1 D. Keefer and sore - der tine street I�too railway sliding. The '
Big $avheg in Feel here. i Harland, of Norwood, were in town cit tlo upany also agrees to keep the
Woodstock is Das of the .places Mr. 0. Murphy, of Preston. is this week. Mrs. Keefer and son are premise* In seat condition. An agree -
which have diseaMod the use .of a spending his vacation at his home remaining with the lady's sister, Mrs. swat coverlet the Points has been pre -
lgamsteam s.,vilittr • ix connection with here. l'altridge, and Mr. F*htridge for a pared by the aobcitor, Mr.F,S. Falconer
the waterworks pooping plant and few da a . -has been .in town representing the ama-
emery,* bat retnraed trout y • pony and we understand the 'work will
have installed g�ael t engines. The *needing the tall-millinery•openingsin woo gessoes moot so, bay hoed sit conataaoeat000a
done by electricity, pend the reservoir Clinton New Esse ,lir, anis Mrs. Party tram Shorbville* ?sew York mate. finally passed, on motion of ConncHUor .
makes it wn t eoaaistin of Mr, laI H. C. Dt1NI.oF
pumps for pot -data of the day, very' M. Schee*bals. r. Broomfield, son; ,junior. and lir.. me Rnmb r baring his vote mottled as
Wes Dorothy Dingwall, of Welles De Godeecicli
Goderich. What meet impressed the ley, as visiting her frmeatd, Miss G. to sad to W. G. Bowden and hner Reeve, engineer woe Councillor phone 1
writer in eonaectiesa, Kith the plant, Soar; Nelson tt, . ll[lssee Eelets and i,oas Bowden, awd Holmes. the engineer was instructed to
however, was the speed with which ( •' Mr, F. G. Bowden, all ot Oshawa, have Mist* coat report and special aaseae-
the gasoline engines can be started up ,. Miss Ma Vicar attended the millin been visiting lir. and bra: W, S. Bow. meat with retereaee to road oil and re.
and become effective auxiliaries in ery openings in Toroiato on ip'erinee- deer• W. G. t * eon and 1,''. G. a nephew porto sewer.
taoa. with 1 inch sheeting inside 2z6
pumping for a tray purposes is Toronto. •° Ogee** for the peat ten days a motor The Goderich Salt Co. bylaw wap
Take a -Kodak
with you
Days like this that yoa;v*
looked forward to, offer
pic-
tures that you'll turn back to,
again and again in your album.
And any Kodak is compact
'to Barry, easy to work and fun
to-usc—let us show you.
Get' your Kodak here.
\ diaolraphic Kodak $6.7. sp
elccsa,orier-Supplifa
l�tesibre to shut do he Yonne. of Goderiob, are visiting ¥ire. it and Ito. Freak Ryan. seconders by Reeve, Councillor
- nrueh the sense as Dalt conditions int Ml[nyi, TcaoY F.ilaouniue, opposing the passing. Oa motion of the The Retail Store
r day of this week. of l[r. a>sd ht re. Bowden o t town.
ease of llxo. A shelter of area few se- t g i Mrs, (Capt.) Rich*rd Baxter, her Abmeek Cbapter Lt) D.E. will bola a
sends and the engines in full Rea. Dr. cunnin ham; of Welland. ' eon Richard, - Alfred • Baxter, Mrs. '� ot. home made baking in Sturdy's
swing giving till flee' pressure neves^ wast/ a guest at the home of Mr. Jas, Zimmerman and, William .Gleaaom, ofg
f3rooery Store. on Saturday, August
sary. MaeVicar last week. , Sandwich, motored"t0 town and spent SOtb«from a to 5 o'clock, a
'fire saperintendent in charge point- lira, Wm, l3lat:Ler and tittle danlihter, a few days viaitilig relatives and The Children's Md Society will ie -
ed out to the writer that the instal.
meant mendsaa relattvi mrs fn town with friends here the past week.. shale their regnllar, meetings next
dation of the month aisle tn- 8enteinbor rfseetlnR will
* saving in fuel equivalent to 20 per
cent, oke the *mount invested in them,
end. he did not consider the money
spent for the engines as an•expense
on 'nv tmen
Mrs. Harold Allen and Mrs. Ransil- Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Pringle and son beim': text Taeadaay, Sept. *ado at 4,15
ton Fesgan le#t iast week •to visit 'and Mrs. Thos, .Brophey motored to P. too in the rooms above the Union
with relatives in 'Madison, Pa. town lost week from Toronto. Mr, shpt. Interesting VW lmportont buss..
Mists: Anne -MacDonald has return-
Goderich
.used to" conduct a restaurant ,ne.�s will be presented, .
in Goderich and is now in the moving
at . all, butas invest= t earning
big tnone, 5. the saving it effected.
While underwriters seem to prefer a,
steam auxiliary to a gasoline system,
the superintendent pointed to the
quickness with which he could get up
pressure by the gasoline engines as
a convincing argument in favor of
the gasoline engines,, and, by having
two smeller engines rather than one
big One he felt quite secure -against
being stuck owing to engine difficul-
ty, in fact he stated he did not eon -
aider the chance of difficulty with the
gasoline engine :as any greater than
with the steam system.
14. G. CAMERON, K. C.
APPOINTED TO BENCH,
` , urday having motored pp to take hes
do
,son home for the week -end,
ed from a two -weeks' vacation spent ieture 1Phainess in Toronto. ;
at,St. Thomas and Port Stanley. ° P '
lir. A. F. Cuaniag tram;.of Toronto. "� ■ . „� „�.,�� .�,
Life is a handicap race. Those wits
carry excess weight finish much more
quickly. - - In the old days the pages on ovhich
great, folk depended were boys not
front pages.
Wo feed upon the - vitality of
childre And endanger. their lives. A
simpI and effective remedy is _Moth-
er Gr ves' Worth terminator. •
Mr. H. C. Sinclair, of Coniston, formerly of Port Albert', Manager of the
brother of Mrs, W. Neftel, visited Danforth branch of Toronto Dnrant Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Naftel thio week, r is visiting Ells Sister, 'Mrs; Cher, Cra:wr•
Miss Marion Nichol, or Toronto, is ford, and ether relatives at P'nrt Aib Sit
spending this week visiting. Mrs. Jen. He bac *iso been on a fishing trip to r
king est over -the -way cottage, - l Lton s Head.ggR
• Mise Mabel , Halliday, every d homeElgin,Sr, and Mea. Frank N. K. Tom, eon.
y' and daughters martini, $ to
visit w en s at -Sault are up
their residence in town at "Eagle's �,,
Mesas. -Donald Gray, Sidney .Hoeg Neat," an the lake front:, south of $eked ot le
and 'Frank G*Uow motored to Toren Sunset. 111r. Tom. is Republican sands Slippers
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to last week and epent a few days. i date ow.. Iiepresentive In the U S ,s Oxfords orris and Sera Sit ere
Mr. and Mrs..Alex. Colborne arid -general face ablYa ��«� _... . s - ,,
,Mr.W.T.CIu
on Wednesday, after
a very pleasant and Jdith, ot Toledo, Oho, hve taken We are now showinng an assortmeut of up-to-date
ith tri d Ste Marie 1 s of ,•
ti' fStratford,h
., r er who has located on ;forth street .in and price. Barefoot Sandals for mi.sses and
Miss Rutherford, after a Mira wreeltsF the oi5ce formerly occupied by Mr. f are here at the ver lowest rices.
visit otitic homy of, Mr, James Mac Chris'' Garrowv was in: town on. Sat- y P
icer, returned to on6nto.00t Satnr- ,
two boys, Atnb2•ose ar•3 Keith,
are set- ! , o fat, fur 'ladies and men that cannot be equalled in quality
tending Toronto exlribitionrnthis week.. er gf�Mr. R. A,. Cluf our new barrier- i
children
Appointed Judge of United Counties. d
Mr.. and Mrs, Melvin J. Clark `an$ • Mx , and Mrs. A. S: Watson and -
Confirmation of the appointment of : their gues, Mks. 9lufr,'are sikiirg in daughters; Jean and Estelle,•of Hite-`'
of Nbrthutnberland and Durham
OBSERVATIONS BY, tions for 'picknickers.: And there is
MOTORAMBLIST sn abundance of. playground equip-
mast. And this is in an inland plate
lllow Can (;Goderich Get the Most edit without the advantages Goderieb'pos,.
of the Tourist Trade aad the , Bles settees as t► summer resort by virtue
Wetter ii#lora,- tsweeintionl-.-.— of being-on_the-lake. To be- n
f have our pavilion at the harbor ',perk
At this tithe of'.the :year, no matter, and the kitchen in connection with ft.
where one goes through the country and our swings and, teeters (3 ), and
enc. setae towing cars, many of them, `the view overlooking the lake, and
laden with camping outfits ; and a our summer hotel, and other. hotels
visit; to 'any of the various motor and restaurants, but one frequently
camps in Western Ontario is sure to:'gees auto • picnic patties about our
reveal a number of tourists': tents lake banks getting along as beat they
pitched and tourists stopping over may with one. of the none too numer-
night or longer. And where there sire! ohs benches. pressed into .ervlee for
touriste tarrying equipment- for a table and using the ground to squat
spending nights out doors, there are upon. It does seam that a few tables•-
many more going through the country and benches (such, for, instance, as
- on one day hike* who either stop for they hove in Jewett's park in Bay
meals at hotels or restaurants along . field) in herbor park and along the
the way or who carry provisions with bank opposite, would: be a boon to the
them picnic style. The traffic is ` many' visj�tore to Goderich by motor,
there ; what does it mean to the 'Wail C and it Might be possible to lore the
nes community of the various cen kitchen facilities at harbor park more
• tree concerned v? flow can the busi" A accessible than they are, all of. which
:mess plates of suck communities turn ` would: tend to leave s nice sone ,of
the trasdk to their own advantage ? , hospitality extended whirl would
The` advertising matte of tourist make the tourist feel like ging
routes is some of -the inoa interesting again, espeeisny in we get those long
summer reading there is for motor-, . talked of «Weieome to G«Dsrich"
ists, and more and mart the world is signs erected en the roads les*diug in -
getting themotorhabit. The,adver" .to town.
using o1 the Blue Water Highway is 1 A . tourist needs stopping • plates.
splendid publicity matter for this; The pleasures of touring Sere, in large
route, and it is a pity that Goderich°iss measure, to stop at attractive points;
only set this late date id the year mnea,, see the *eerier,. and (if there are la-
euring up to its share of the coat of dies in the party, and there always
this publicity. Better late than never are) to *et the stores, and to • cash in
_however, -_ _ _ _ - - - •! ort the tourist busineantt it le sheerly
A recent visit to R"oodstock by the necessary first to Bove a location
writer showed what that city is doing. which by n;sture :po sees charm: of
for the tourist trine. and an inspec`' aconery and emelt; by mates enter -
tion of the register is the free kitchen / prise, has been made an attractive
for tourist* and picnic parties reveals spot for the tourist to step for a few
frequent comments of appreciation hours or a few days as the ease may
of the conveniences afforded. in be. Hove the town becoaeso known as
- the -kitchen are two two -plate. -electric . the moat attractive stopping place on
stoves and a tap and. sink, so that the Blue Water Highway between the
tourists and p,eknickers can heat wra• entiv- point -at Sarnia and -the -north ---
ter for their tea or even fry their , ern terminer .:et Owen Sound and as
bacon and egg* ar whatever they place with the warmest welcome to
•wish. Then the large tables ' and the' tourist:
meats in the open provide ideal condi- l Then let a r�atores snake a specialty
Life -Buoy Outing . -.
Shoes -
are without. exception
market.
goods. r
• liglmes find Miss Holmes, of Detroit,. • •
Mr, d1no. Sharman was willed to motored .to Gbderich last week -end kinds of these
'Ottawa, as follows: Woodstock on Mondsly of this week and visited at the hone of Mr. and
(Canadian Press Dispatch). --X. (r, - owing ta.'the serious illness , of his Mrs. M. ;XY. Howell, and had.. a 'pleas -
Cameron, K. Cl, of Goderieh, Ont:, daughter. . , j. ant reunion"with friends at.1141mes-=
hos been appointed judge of the Mrs. Lambert, of Detroit, Mrs. vine°
county court of the Milted counties Margaret Allan, Toronto, Miss Jessie
of Northumberland and Durban. -Allan, Torontd, oreag eats at "The Joe ' Jones bought .a suit from a
Ile succeeds Judge l# A. Ward, re -Lakeside." '; `', ° o` is , • , ... . s Jewish clothier for ;In,. Whep. Joe
openedthe suit at home he discovered
;dines - - : Mr. D. D. -Sa towri,''of Philedellihia,' . em etect
t •.•. is visiting at the knitle 0Y Mr and
it easel alive with Ynotha. He took the
Malcolm Graeme Cameron, . K.
C..: , *hit back to the Jew and said, "I can't
Mea. C. K. Saunders,'bcing abrother take , this. suit, it's full of . moths.":
was born at Goderich on : February of Mr*. Sanotders. ,. •
;. , The•Jew• replied; 'Well, vat do you ,
24, 'who1857' the son of a toCC gamer- Mre. Melvin"J, Schoenbals and son,: want for $15.00. Mocking birds?" 1i
=eo, who later was lieutenantgover- of Clinton„. are visiting. with her par •
-
;nor of the Northwest Territories.
Grammar School and at Tasere s
School at Galt. -Ile graduated in law Mr. and Mre. Alex, h'itzgerald end,-
in
nd ,in is79 and'began practice in Godes:. non; Gerold,' of Feterltoio,•are visiting
rich; being created. a x C. in 1902, Mre• Fitzger*Id's parents, Mr: and
Mr. Canieron has been prominent Mrs. Wm. Blair. • • •
in municipal and political life for Miss Edna Sanderson has returned
many years. His first office was that to. her borne in Clint* after a ten
of ciiuneillor for Goderich, later•= be --•days' visit with her ?pot, Mrs. Hal
coming reeve and mayor- of that liday, Victoria Street., .,
town. In 1902 he was elected to the _ Friends of Mr. and Mrs +C. V. Cart -
Ontario Legislature for West Huron, weight learn with sympathetic inter -
as a Liberal,' retiring in 1908, • In est of , the ° de*th in London recently
1911 he unsuccessfully contested that of Mr. Cartwright's mother. , - s
riding for the Commons. In 1904 he Mrs, Donald Murray: an, two chit-,
was appointed by the Federal - Gov- 'dren, - of Reynold, are sphnding a
eminent a member of the royal con- week with friends in, Owen .Sound,.
mission for revising • and consolidat having motored,up •on Sunday. '
ing the statutes of Canada and he .,a tire. W. J. Beeston. of Toronto, who
gave much time .o sells' important has been oolong • ors. George i1.
work. For three years he was s►n Lennon at: "Overlook Cottage for
examiner of the Law Society of Up several weeks, has returned home.
pet Caned*. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beavers and faun-
Mr.'Cameron has written some vol- sty, `are leaving for Southern cantors
tunes on law, his Treatise on the nia next week, going by way of Den -
paw -of Dower" having been referred ver, Col., and Salt Lake City, Utah.
to by, the late Sir Henry Strong. Col. Dunlop, Major Sturdy and a
chief jhsjtiee of Canada, as 'the moat
e were
able and, learned work on the subject
number
mWingham for Goderich
unveiling of- the
ever published in England, Canada soldiers' memorial ty Sir Arthur Cur -
or the United States,
Last year Mr. Cameron refused an lie•
lles .was educated at the Goderich
. 10orip0.000edhur *RAM 1011811100•01
It's Not Fall Yet but
It Feels Mighty Like It
We have a nice line of smart wear..
able* suitable for the weather, no
matter ghat it may Ger.
Bench tailored clothing oar specialty.
Alto a nice line of r`mai y-te•wear.
CHAS. BLACK
wTh malt's seed Bare Sher. Worth while"
Pile as North Bf I
Art
ents, Mr. and Mrs., )i: Ii.:, Johnston,
e waterloo street.
appointment from the King Govern- Mr. ao
nd Mrs. Peter Stewart and
ment to, act as, a commissioner to in- family, of Chicago, spent the past
vestigate charges of partisanship: week visiting the former's aunt, Mrs.
among- federal civil servants in on. Robt. Muir, and other ...relatives and.
tarso,
friends."'
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'Mr: Cameron is a Presbyterian. Miss Bert-
th*Longmire, accompan-
ied by Miss Olive; Charleton, of Tor- -
onto, are spending their vacation with
John Longmire.
Mr.
formers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. •
Mr. Bert lire Cutt, of Galt, was •
visiting at his home last week. - On
his return the was accompanied by his
father. Mr. Robt. Cutt, who spent it
few days in the city.'
He piens to leave Goderlctr next week
to take up bit residence in Cobourg.
The people of Goderieb, iwhile con-
gratulating him on his appointment,
will certainly be sorry to see him and
his family leave Godericb.
There is no poisonous ingredient in
llollowayc's Corn Remover, and it can
be used withoutdanger or injury.
"Don't you want to buy a bieycle'to Mrs. Arthur Kirby and niece, Miss p
fide around your farm?" asked the Marjory, have returned to Toronto, ,
hardware elerk as he wrapped up the after spending two months' vacation.
mons, "They!re•'cheap now. i` can at the home of Mo. Halliday, Vieteria "
eel! you a first -else* one for a35: ` street, ;
".I'd rather put SS in a cow:" replied.-.,.- Miss Elsa Okg, Misu Ruby . Knight, " ^
ivy 4liott, Viola Allan, Vera Wilton '
and Stena Clark are spending their ,
holidays at "Maudie Cottage," South- r
ampton. I
Many friends will be pleased tis f
the farmer."But think," Demisted the
clerki "how foolish you'd look riding
around on a cow" "oh, 1 don't
know," replied the farmer, stroking
hie chin, "no. more foolish, i guess,
than 'I would milking a bicycle"
AiIi$OD'-$ Sanitary Meat Market
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SPECIALS
"Ails,dbo i] els. is1, t ll:%9. is
- IS1.:a
Witt - fire
i
'the
Let
The,
best wearing rubber soled --
us show you thedifferent
values are remarkable.
REPAIRINGj
G6o. Vic
North Sick of Spare :Phone 220 y GODERICH
Frank FL Martin
0
announces the opening of a new made -to -measure
tailoring business and
"
HAT STORE
.The spot light of the community will be centered on this store!
W H Y ?
Because -'the - people know, that I can put more `hitting qualities into the
clothes I cut than can be found elsewhere in this part .of the country.
All those wanting clothes tailored on the premises can get them. .
Crown Tailored__- Cloth
itt order to have made -to -measure clothes at prices to • please everyone I
have, after careful consideration, accepted The Crown Tailored Clothes
agency. Come' in and see the wonderful values from $30.00 up to $45.00
for suits and overcoats. -
A big range of Berges, worsteds, tweeds and ulsterings.. Anything you -
want and at the lowest' prices. The .tags,will tell the story. -
FIATS S !- HATS.-!- HATS !'
New Fall Hata, ` $4.00
Hai IS AN DITRODUCTORY i Ott POPULAR PIED' HATS
Bring in any old fiat you have, straw, fedora or stiff hat. We'll allow
you fifty cents on purchase price of a. newer" one, and I will give the old
ones ,to the Salvation Army to be sent to the unfortunates in the cities.
Included are the new gull greys and sand shades with neat fancy bands,
pearl greys with the navy bands, and stiff hats. -
HOPE TO SEE YOU. MO I'LL ANIMATE YOUR BUSINESS!
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR and HATTER
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