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The Goderich Star, 1928-12-06, Page 8••• PAO! 210•11 1' ro 100 n •11010•0171. Walk Upstairs• to Walker's and Save Money THE GODERICH STAR , DEC. Silo, iete BOOK LOVERS' CORNER lrogiologyagoisimmorwcestowammsgoimogricogov, 44494•44491 (De Jane Iliaby) !;01 Goad Book le the Beet Companion!' RI tires of ormulAtirs7 akebromPasgramonfiesdahrgiewhill:114711 Pherebb°e"ZeighVbfeivilikisilea('ef "Cl,hdrIslintheee rotoiffo"aanint°1.0' ganiriveatYaleb:liofludi tegult- The following liet is published in nol, published by McClelland & Stew- tnoet flee weest. The list has been published by Loma et, Co., Table and Floor Lamps, floncy China, It men will be equally suteeb2e tor the'r been done fun 3'*11Citife in ithispletilirid3 divided, but WADY of those listed for Montreal. This nationa b - • wives and vice versa. Every boolle story of his life. Brassware, Pictures Galore, Propene* listed is strongly recommended OP INTEREST TO MEN Of' INTEREST TO WONIEN • • Green Willow by Ethel Mannin, practically all the lines he used to keep m the store downstairs. Old Pybus, bY Warwick peening, The Window, by Alice Grant Res. „,?„ .4mA tacconinteciation for 'entrance has been .' author of Sorrel and Son, Old Pea man. One of this nicest books you "le . made ant ,a visit to 11Valker's will suggest Inany bus is "boots" at an English inn, But could imagine. The window is plane e he is so much more -guide, pialoso- tied ns ineenotial to the only son of • • pher and friend to his geandson end the manor, but ho h; ieft, living eL a joy to all who tome in. 'contact with memorial; laysterY iiret and then him even as readers. love centres. about this attractive Berry & Coe by Dornford *Yates. youngster -end' the ye).7 attentive ' Who doesn't like a laugh? There people who surround him. ave plenty here and many tediculods At The South Gate, by Grace S. situatione. As. ft huMoroua book Richmond, published by Doubleday, should proe A boon to Insley. Doran and Gundy, T t Tlie is The Seigneurs of La Saulaye, bY lodge at, the -south gate .ie so molt Christmas Gift Goods g gifts. "A good book. is the beet coin- bee life. panionP but an uneuitable book is al- James Wolfe, by W. T, Waugh, rt * House Furnsshings and Furniture- Our Deity Breed, by Fredeiick published b boubled I) • & Philip Grove, pdbheited by Mona- Gundy, Toronto. An English novel bins, Termite. The life stovy of John that casts the spell of Vile green wil• Elliott, a Saskatchewan fanner, ad low tree on jt: readers os well as on a realistic picture of lite On the preir- the people wlioat lives are lived in the house beneath its hail articles suitable for Christmas Gifts be soltiat _'!ost. and _Less. 1•0 II 0 01,0,0 •II•e1 •00, 01, •10! •••••• WESLEY WALKER WEST SIDE SQUARE • • eaaeaaeee Johnson Abotta,Publiithed by Manna' move interesting than the big house *W--M-*YOVMRPOAtt*Z""b""" sit 4 oTigetVo'ntairtt PetruVig TZZatr d'anhP; it'ithowAT tt= .. , -- - of New Prance and of the fortunes of - together.° Y ° ° ( CIIIIILDREN1 AID .woRK___ The Plains. of Abreham, hat James :seetenee: much, . , Oilvea•Curwood, published by Double adieus, Toronto. A band of telly published by Mee. several gentleman adventurers. ' The Corning of The Lord, by Serail . (ley, Doran And Gundy, Toronto. A lone lanactice form the background "3 tele of Lunen warfare and frontier _ for a deep . enalytical study of four . _ ,,,,,, life just before Wolfe's victore. Toes ' English, German, Kaffir and - i New Arrangements for hint m .....anagement or MUM The Eternoil Challenge, by Joeeph ew .of South Africa', ilone with ell . Rocking, distributed by the Minim lie concise %intellect of this remark. County Shelter Working Harmoniously . . Book co„ Toronto. A splendid story_ e' ' otf industrial disturbances in a Man- es • a et cheater . suburb end of the working - OFFICERS OF CHILDREN 5 AID SOCIETY RE-ELECTED out of a eeactical Christianity. e Tiger (Jaws. by Prank Pedaled . published by Doubleday; Doran ane High Tribute Paid to Efficiency of Matron -Major Buck. Gundy, Toronto. Grim as the n-ame aogleg Its? lpiestuo Drat in olio lantGives Interesting and- Inspiring Address' York's underworld, rine men in quest of excitement will fine • it here. • The amend Meetingof the Chil- dren's Aid Society was hes on 'Ines. day evening in the county council room in the court bower The mine ty council were present and a num- ber of others interested in the work of the Societe', The president of the Societe?, Ro, J. E. Ford, oceupiedthe chair and alongside of him was the Warden of t County, r. ay After setiPture reeding oy nimself end prayer by Rev. C. F. Clarke, Mr. Ford in his opening remarks referred to the new regulations for the man- agement of the work of ilte Soektee which the Society -cordially accepted. Mr. Ford painted out thee the Chti- dren's Aid was not simply a (World% society but belonged to the whole county and had representation on the • eXecutive from different parts of the county, and the Society nao some- times held the annual meeting in pieces other than Goderieh. This meetirig being announced as the seventeenth annual meetfrig remind- ed hitntbat. it was tifteme yeers since be Ited' filet become centected with the work of the Society here. and, on the death of Mr. Mitchell. whose work as president of the Society for Many years WAS WOr t y one, he badbeen asked to assume teat posi- ,tion , 4e. Fiera referred to the new ate rangententa by which the connte ' council assumed entire responeibility for the Shelter, including the ap- pointment of the rantron and all ex -- perigee conriected with the maintere *nee, together with the county's Aare of the salary a Mr, Edwards, the superioteinient, ane it had been agreed that all small contributions and fees, should be retained, by the • society for email expenditures apart from what the -county Therefore it beano necessary or the Society still to apnaint a treasurer, along with other offieers, tut toe Ot- ters of the Society longer Heeded to come before. the commie tit osicto • a emitributiori to the funds. • lliatlea, by George Derr McCutch Warden Rays made the suggestion eon,- distributed bv McClelland if tee members a stowart, Toronto, the ostraordinar that in place of the the committee of management, eatieriencee of a young society mar eppointed by the county council tot with a religious sect m their lama. tyhoni the Warden iS tO be one) and retreat But a very interesting star, four by the Children% Ake Society it (of whotri the cesident is to be one), ,..-The Beennert Wad, by Id Ross*. .11 Its • many compheatione. and one half that num r would be suflicient, bIe writet. Eliza For Conunon, by Oe Douglas, iistributed by the Musson 'loon Ca, rdtehte. JOY and amusement always mine with an O. Douglas book And 'Eliza for Common, Lisa for Best," he daughter of a Glasgow clergy. nett, provides us with plenty of both. A Com mon Cheat, by Sophia 'ileugle published by ,Maemillans, reroute. An attractive title for .uite on attractive story of a young englieli girl', ocretarir to a Prerich 'roman in PAVIA and Tangiers,.wherehe is surrounded by intrigue, mys- cry and love. The - Vicar's Daughter,. by E. IL 'ing, published by Thos. Nelsote %onto. A dear • cameo -like study f life in an English vicarage with with a reduced pay sheet, and be with children of unnierried parents especially large one. 4 suggested that the county Council tevettled sOme pathetic cases and it We Forget Because We Must, by adopt that plan and the eaumatteebe WAS beartbrea)ang to think such W. B. Maxwell, pithlisbed trY Double - composed of three front the count, conditions existed in our county day, day, Doran Mid. Gundy, Toronto. Akid Society. eouncil and two from the Ctilldrens 'one person could not do all that te Maxwell is' yanked verY" high Reece McKibben of Wing lum won who had 4 poor dart in life and Mr. has given a very intimate study of rangement 'between 'the countY coun- t should biadone to direct young people- emong English novelists and bere he further into the details of the Ar- Edwards appealed to all to play the an English home before and after eil and the -society. All contributions TheY needed it and. all could belie not a religion.' lArt of a big broth --------- s. esoo, Nolen itgief was a game, and •of under $26 were to be left for the There were 125 ;wards of *the Chi - A Brood of Ducklings, be Frat& te4,404,10Awrr otaikorpoelopoottioltorywoorw,_. yroltOsi'iroittioliNV,MCOMitor„ Soeiety to .handle and larger d a -°n dren's Aid in the county and seven or pttblishecl :by Doubleday, motiOn te reappoint the our olucers. RIS MAS -Gift Suggetims at GRAY'S Will be on fall display, conunencing SATURDAY, pm, 8th This Season we have purchased a larger and even more dainty assortment than ever, and prices this year are very, reasonable,- - SOME USEFUL OGGESTIONS ARE : Nv4i01 Motor Robes Wool alankets Wool Mats for the home Snit Bedspreads Sweater Coats Dresses Wool Hosiery , Silk itosierY Boxed Handkerchiefs Linen Towels Linen Cut Work Vial:kits. Uteri , Dainty Dress Buckles Misses* DresslIelts Fur Chokers Baby Sweaters, Bootees, • Bonnets i etc. YOUR STORE ' .-.••••,••••••••.•••••+••••••••1•Poid•••,...7.7 11* Silk Gloves Pahric Gloves Kid Gloves • Wool Gloves Silk Vots.- . Silk Bloomers Silk Gowns Silk Slips Sill( or Satin Brassieres Dainty Handkerchiefs „Bath 'rowels Towel Sets' Flowera (Boxed Christin as 11 *ye ty Sets Klittottas Silk SeerfS Co. OF VAIT.UE or- 7 740C 4 7 1 , tivvvectitngleodffibiguRititt eight in the Shelter, of %left twoDoran arid Gundy, Toronto. Air Ibms, published by Harper Bros., and distributed by the Mutat& Book Co., Toronto. An abridged edition of thie famous classic that will fasein- aui,tewabiodths. "PleYr3lecans42.g001r.is Ir°111 twat"' The Rook of Canada, by Emily Weaver, published by Doubleday, Doran and Gundy, Toronto., To chil- dren from twelve years on this .boak Would be meet interesting and a great help in . their Canadian history. bite $2,00,. IlRaanniltYlepfealeivitenlIP;rbto'o6kY, drristarilibeeustePd°4' )111eLean and Smithers, Toronto. Girls from eight to fourteen will en- jool runlet:10 adventuresinpine e er ev r ce as oned. seliolca y father is con - This menus that Rev. Air. Ford • lererden Reyes, who took an active fronted with the problem of two very president, Mr. Be J. Acheson, vice part in the changes that had been modern daughters. Ilia surmises are proldent, Mr, A. M. Robertson seeve- made at tbe Shelter and in the man- never right but be still quite marvel - tory, Mr, It G. Reynolds treasurer, agement. Maimed the condlUons 1:0- lowly retains their love and esteein. and Mrs. Lesslie and Mr. C. M. Rola Tired it. They lied got The bome ' Jane Welsh and Jane Carlyle, by ertson membere Of the execetive. c caned tie and pepeted and Mi -s. Wil- allizabeth Drew, dietribated by Thoine ued work done IhY Mr. G. M. Elliott, Mr. Robertson referred to the vale soli iseenred as manot look :metro- aughter as woman, so appealmg. 40 repelling. %) but as she ea Nelsen a sons, Torobto. This the only superintendent the Society welt as the Sheltep elle hadeto give hrillient. o dour, will never lose her had entil his health prevented his IT the" position of matron and Mrs. amen:aloe and this is a very contrite - owns Ellicott had been secuted and hensive deify of lies- eberacter. otitintiing with, the work,. end meyed 'tn A resolution expieseive of the awe. elle eves Peering e very fine :Aaron. . ertreigeemes 4 tes appreciation of his work and of Mr. Hayes al" referred. to his heel ' lume that he wcuild be -completely re• on an applicartt for the position Por YouogeChildren • - This was lieertilY 8uPetinteadent. had been asked The Wonderful Locomotive, ber•Coi.: etored to. health, ),to ciply by 'some of the Protestants none Weigh, published by Madill. and unanimously approved. of enteric)), but the fact that he was lens, Toronto, for' boys up to eight. Mr. Edwarde, tbe new superinten. dent visported that he had visited all a Roman Catholic had prevented his Price ,$2.26. - being appointed. He wee instrnmen- Little TOWN), by Hill and Maxwell, the wards of the Chillreg 11(.1. So - tidy lit the ountea nrdi h e ex. tra in getting Mr. Edwards; appellee. liblished by eacteMillans Toronto, captions, no lied foun 'hie children in ed and bad cieopIrated 'with him in charming story. foe boeiria or girls 0mM-idle's-it eeenderfiallY line lot of vat ,s an te A. Reid, vislupen:eeteind in:efdaiSrhyoes, published by Thoo. Nea note the attention that was being children. It was verv gratifying te 44ar. iejc(ndwPaerrder, apspuopienritontteenntlent until- see and sons, Toronto. The eharM• story beautifull ill t • t 14011109 la which they were pieced. Rays had been to them. ee eight. piece Gee. The wonderful homes and the children enilt d. Both Mr.. ra. from fest to ten. Price $1.75, e d given to the ehildreri in the various tg terms .,of the assastance lib. ed. A tiny book for girls front rive Another part to? the voirl: dealing , nrinted report of the Childe Son s Front "Now' \Ire Are SIX " that lq, Elliott was,forced to resign • his positionad put on record an a Will love. these on , bls 1 h predation of his faithfuhtess and et. - p go Se 60 . 0- McClelland and Stewart, Toronto. -complete restoration to health... The 11012 T-Poite.lonuith.eavelgidTrIoinos. , appreeiation af the work of the Se4 y Irtrtett report also -referred tie the inereated - ' elety, oral extended an invitation to tueraeT'vweirlly lincteti. eTtrIchir'gg. and' Die' the public to 'deft thieShelter and see for theieselves the emiditions The Rewpies and the Runaway veiling there. The building has been teubleday, Dolan nd Pre* Roby. by. Rose, O'Neill, published by renovated and deeorated, aneeleetrie ;tee -toe a-hodreu. up toevenTy°4"rns: wealth*. machine tas beme bought peke same sink Metalled, and Abe eitvestroughe -,... len s Aid Society expvessed rdgret The cc iildren who loved the poems gftwolow**mommall • * • HANDS SPARVIING Diamondt.-thie lets telling. that guests are about to anive-gleammg silverware of mockers m ,the correct array of lovely r•ieCti 9 40 these are the hands et :the iiindein hostess, rejoicing in entertain• *fashionably, as welt as hoopetably. COMMUNITY PLATE' Oerapiere Table &meet irt Piers MathillS &Mar.. tfolkoirtio re ilea Ta wore. Said Forks in the Pad &Ave 4144.4 34 114414144d t/S 00 43t 41( 4114 E. C ROBERTSON etheneed hiseekose sad jeweller Emit Sae of Square Crsittich 1, eamelose--- e. 6eleney and expressed a hope for his More Ifirdseein rhyzne Julius $1.60. • „A 7 The MUe8011 Book Co. ha.ve pre- pared very attractive inexpensive editions of three old favorites': The - Prince and the Pauper,Tom Sawyer, d I rry Finn, o whe YetIng peciple never Ufa. 'These books are 86e, Pilgrim' progress, by John Bun- yan, a Thomas Nelson book. If a ohild hasn't a copy of this book. this Yeat of Benyan s tercentenary would be an apprepriate time to give it. Pike $1.75. Blaring New Trails by Archer Wal- lace, atibIished by the Musson Book Co. Inspiring. stories of famous mis- sionaries. Price $1.00. Sir Walter Raleigh, Itoratio Nei - son, And Stories Prom Arabian Nights, published by Thos. Mason. Toronto, are books that will interest both bort arid girls from ten to M- oen, and eell for 00e. and the -plumbing improved arid a new Funny riaileS et Fundy, Gl`dee t mg l'epaired. This lintincial report. 'otteele,, owa . • u oo s, e For ehildren up to eight front Octe 1027, to lune. 10.18) was . p • gt,ro the report ef the C. A. S., and from June to December of the ;feint ona Let's Pretend, by Enid Tilvton, pub- mittee of management The county tithed ibv Thos. Neon & Sots, Tore , rotary of the joint tommittee, mut Mr. - t ------. with both boVes tweak's. trent six to onto. This will be a great favorite , , . Merle Mr. G. W. Rolman, is the see. WEST WAWANOSII . Mr. Reliant made a suitable relay.. The Star joins with the many friend in wishing Mr. ad Mrs. Rellam much happiness. ia few of your friends.' and a the treaeurer. The finaneial state! 6"Ifiittle:Dog 'fay, by Michael Pieta, MtteMillans, Toronto. ° Goedon Young, the eminty treasurer Ment 'showed $227;31 expended for Children frOPI td ten will love t o ft at ee qe9 t ninintettanee.- atteeipts showed We addition to paernent of selaelea end Joe, eine piece ge,00. ,11 Punnv Pables of Fundy. hv Grace painting and $102.08 ter "Philra T I rot vent a Pan& and • -......*•••••••••• . • . • • BELFAsii the hall on Thursday evennig with a good Attendance. Communion sew- yiee on Sunday WAS eoodueted by the pastor, Rey. R. B. Cumming. Mr. and Mrs. Beed,. of tear Parke • I hill, visited -with their dayghterelnise , Reed, teacher of No. le who has not ' i been feeling up to the mark for a few days, but we are please* to eity -she is at work again. Beeson, Good Attended the social v 1 presentationt Mr. tare. C. Reliant at their home on Friday oenieg. They being mar- ried recently, two leother upholstered theirs wore presented by to con- munity and Auburn friends. ' The young people • are vent busy practising for a Christina cantata, "Santa% Clinic," Which _promises to be good. Together with the chia dreiee solo, dialogues, recitations, drills and Christmas tree a splendid Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton and babe spent Sunday in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and fern:- ily spent Saturday in Goderich, Mr Alex. Hackett ds eountet couocil in •Goderich this week. _Mrs. George Lane is attading the u- W. O. -convention which is to be held in Toronto this week. essrs. Graham and Ferries Moffat and Mies Emma Ricbardson, of Lang - side etilled. on Me.. and Mrs- John nutin Sunday evenings , Mr, And 'Mrs. Wm. Love,' of Mum. oek, ond Mr. and efrs. 'Robert Vint, of Veingham, Omit Sunday "AM Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin., Congratulations ate extended to Ur. john McKenzie, near Pore Al- bert, as reeve, and Mr. Thos, Altder.. son as deputy reeve :or 1020. Counialors are Mr. Jae. 'Mettle, of Zion; Mr. Bleck ATNI Mr. Sam Stan, near Durigennon. . „ CARLOW We are so to beer of the one 'Untied MAIM illness of Mr. Charke Alien, of the siXth on. ' A number. from here Attended Mr. Gordon Lamles sale on Monday and veport a good tale, all dcocit briuging good pekes., Mrs, Darold 'Walter returned te Toronto on saturday ,atter a two weeks' visit with her parentse Ott and elm R. M. Young. A number from here attended the social evening and dance given by the young people of Selected on Parlay evening ond report a good time. , Ma, and Mrs. Thee.- 'Wilson and Mrs. Stoll visited with friends in Lon- don and°Pco•khill over Om week -end. Mrs. Allen Wilson speot Mionday fternoon with Mre. Cee'Leitub. Preparatory service AVIS Mid ,In eighhors, have met together tonight o extend our tonoratulations on the . rimertant -Men yon bare so reeently 750 receive(' twin the e6mIt'Vt 4130 ttelen Nowa. Graphic Publishers fre" "ThlikiPalitiess *11°42 feal Ottswa, Pales IA rhYlne for chile aoeieties and $123.e.0 front ladle'. liven emu gee en eon years, Pelee duale. aken and to wish you a life full a appiness together. We extend to .- yaw.. Olooloarat 171Vaidali• opplolopPOINII 111.4•111111 7. he Cattle. rich Star's. evening of entertainment on Thum - day, Dee. 20th, is assured. Come all ' and enjoy a good eirejejaa_.•,, . . PORT ALBERT Carpenters from Sheppardton are erecting a new back shed for Mr. T. Bogie. Mrs. DAL Turvest and datightere, - '- also Lloyd and Jamea Turvey, of lalpeorile, "kited Moeda here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Wills and two daughters, Clara and Line, and also Thomas Young, of Goderich, motor* ed to Owen Sound. 7 Primula and neiglibovs are very Rorry to bear that Master James Ashton, of Colborne township, is set*. tously ill and is threatened witheap• • e ,„ la tese Far tleir MI Vary tore me • „ pendicitie. ADVERTISE IN TUE STAR • eignetwer . 4444 *I Mrs. Ilaliant a warm welcome to this will mealy make as lejuany mw c onimunit, and have uo doubt slie Mends sittongst no as s e has left Id tines in the commintitY oken of our good wishes and litch ,‘ Tip")ribarnel2 be/AY eXeseeleere nnumek„ilatif,e Abilaihilt and ihe Donkey bet Xoe. 0 ethsteing aver 8 -hewed -in -,fRaronees Dombrowski). published veal value of the work that is being .9.Yeeaulrielrtioicir *1176,0Ardinnress, . done by Children's Aid Soeleties, ly a fraction of the work': for theTti-int- the previece but this rei reeented CM. taken list tbe societies throughout amity Behe, *lie eremite Cluelrlit ehthiccn _ donkey Geld (bathe* from seven t teenino, oublieheil bv Last year there were 800 'c Toronte &tout a ellrialeet Centilitre"' Vi *)t1. Last Friday evening a happy event cook place at the home of Mr. and Mre, Charles Rallarn, West Wawa. osh, when a large number of friend*. rid neighbors gathered to extend eheaMione on theft rerent merringel uoi a warm -welcome to Mr. Itallani, ho h*e. come aa a bride into the; e dAIMI.MitY9 She was formerly tom? cr Wenn, of the roedition of the kite i Mere It slatiu" and Aatilint" rilit WAY. Mr. Rockland had eoret ehskeVe.krart...,8 ".".11Wj/tdisli. r e 'eh at the shelter here to make but "ktioto elktantea 41°Iiird't bY will& she -has comet s a 8 regited for you both and as a *Renton. o of Ode occasion we ask you ti ept them gift& We trust you will njoy their use for many, many years come. Signed on behelf of the nimunitteeolIteenlea ttelieete, meet. tunnel Young, Ellen 1.4011i5 'eweaesaVegtettsketlhgteeellIWilhcels gel Mit will interest ebildren froae I i• epesketee stories allowing the ehang- ',„,heenco by MacMillan!. Toronto. t hzitrkte:ifrigtitelt .1..i.ttIr. teihr trilerabfr sideigiehtheat tebyteeeteheies, trttnonty,ot. ital !prevail hie satiefection at the way in ',eat_ ...iv. which Mie Reid, judge. of the lime» ' !ett' 7.. a County Juvenile coutt bandied the The chtarce77448 ikit'et:lec-ne.,e. in two AV to alter bad conditions, emete of the emit isinteiher, same, by Ovitti. ed torehtione ot homes. Wtft' 3110At Two: 04 eceemete in ppm gee., eases wbich came befere him, direct. - Itir the youthfal oefersilers in the Vinnieee allanged for children in C iota Johlieten, a driaithter of Mrs. .rorge Johnston, rbf thimmerhill. and neluded in the gatheritne M taidiy ght were a number of Went% font b Arthu IVAA sure tee rowdy teuncil would Mktg" 11‘'ok Vo-* T"r°°t°• 41"t(hIle " attend to the need at ewe. In hie .Mee te the cenePiler of the lieeh nf wooer the emptier tam he eller notenowieugo, asti thtA• tAid wonnertin freed: the only objett wee to do Yoiumet ate a eplendiel oat for atm itereetitino for the 'moot of the chile !Itild snit !meted fed, to **ellen their drew, Aril he regent heve maul be Intereei, in hekeemterie The pir molt Lait ie totem* gal loot eiA home. 1'1'4 ere P'14(ael"rt"""‘ "If 1111 the "lekt 1 a atl'ullett, The party ootnhering ithout ov 430., A very pleasant tittle rlf spett in gitmem and ether well muoemente ard limce leas sreitetI4 otI it attrA Arid 3.10 in the morning he•fort•ibeimitit40.0% It:armpit, A Wore, of tho evening was the rtes. ntatiml Ar a vtamtter at trifttt front he trierete. ineholing choir.. Wee, iseerte, curtain,. eta. the idles e'en, a "upon; meet or O., fernighineve afj rte ronve, 'The fallowing' stIdetowt as retool hr Mt.* .1roltinntea Orka r Mr pad Mis. flailaw..--- 'I kiwor no rolor, tee it, epeeete he hen, tui* are AR editeatesii Itt thetrtselvitut f I Woolen Rive.* railed tor Hoe ming, .1rtimeue Potilltinfl; of SasatIwiliooroOft ' t ime pt tho somont of tee Natianet - theetea Itepenteet it *limo tee h Atithem at the close 4.4 the meeting, •theee le tie AP" limit for 014` .1110Y-. f laying It vas petkiliolly approyttiotie :tAtont Of thee beeke, Price ee.so per • e h to 8tos It An...t now swine to the ten. f" II"' ;. w i4ition of th.1(41g's hr#11M, l'Ito Ilsys.' 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