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The Signal, 1930-1-16, Page 44..aTbursday, January * led THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. The Pants cost you nothing Buy a Fashion Craft made -to -measure Suit at the regular price and you get the Pants absolutely Free. rhe extra Pants are worth from $8.00 to $13.50 and that is what you save by leaving your order during the month of January. Buy early and get the best selection This Sale closes,,, January 31st. W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Store frith the Stu(kTelephone 57 Men's and Boys' Wear. Goderich, Ontario. .Week of January 20 to 20 �aata) and 1 t .da} - Louise Dresser, David Rollins, Sue Carol and Arthur Lake in; the big Fox thrill special. Climb aboard one• of these breath -taking; sky boats and get the thrill of a .tile -high battle. Plenty of potion, Ixeitement and romance in "`The Air Circus" Mermaid Comedy, "Quick Service"' "Fox News' Wednesday and Thursday - Virginia Valli and Ian Keith are can -starred in a colorful story' of theatrical life. Footlights and i shadows, always a p)pular screen background, form the theme for one of the season's most gripping dramas "Street of Illusion'' Pathe Comedy, "When Money Comes" • 'Friday and Saturday - William Boyd the smiling Irishman, in another Keep up the Great marine story. A Bill Boyd home with picture is always the ideal screen I Folks Coal. entertainment. The tale of a sailor who blunders out better than he blunders in. "The Leatherneck" kArA� PtItjAt NO FAMILY URCLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT THE HEAT FOLKS l WESTFIELD \VISTFIk11.D, Jan. 13. --Mr. J. E. Ellis was a Wlughaw visitor on Mon- day. Mr. C. G. Campbell wade a trip to 'roroyto last week. The township council met on Mon- day at Itetgrave for their first meet- ing of the 'tea' Year. Some of, the farmers are busy gat. Ong their next wintermolal. 's cutB ► for of Trinity church The W.111.s. IrlI their Ieit reottlar home, for which they will leave at the end of the mouth. Mr. E. Lawson has purchased from Mr. John Phillips of tttyth, the black- smith shop formerly used by him. Miss K. M. Welsh, of Colborne, spent the week-eud at the home of Mr. 1t. McGee. Mr. John William. sr .• Is in Dungan. non this week auditing the books of the West Wuwanosli Insurance Co.coc The induction of Rev. L. V. Pok, WORLD OF PARADOXES EDUCATION 18 NOT FREE I!1 RUSSIA. )swald (iarrlroa Villard Thinks of Ids -Ruled as a New Win Iduled by Tyrants -Hopes for the Futures of Owning Generattwr. uunnthI)- nnwtiug to t!'te basewrut of Myth,, St. Mark's church, Auburn, and t n i ler as etc Nuthiyg is ;zilch more -difficult to Trinity church, Belgrnre, took {dace In get than a clear idea of what la going the church on Waaluestlay last, alai the Blyth church on Tuewlay after- as I+ Russia, writes J. V. McAdee, in fifteen wrMten prr,cul. The corrtal• lion. Ven. .lrehdeaeon sage, of Lou. the Toronto Mall and Ethpire. One 'sooting secretary's reportw•as given, duo, offklaled In the p•t[srmanee'o1 tulght as wall try to form a correct Ivith sixty letters sent out during the the impressive inductionsen he of impression of a country in the midst % t.:tr, 'minding business lettere •lull the Auglh•an Church. iter. F. E. I',•tw. ts htcard but tgeneral e voice on. the partio san or every of syMtwlthy Ili time of slrkue.tl ell, M.A.• re.•tor of St. Barnubus Intl the paid advocate. There are those .11d deattr.,The treasurer's report was th1'urunto, sea. the ' elev n cert' etwoora>;liu;, the society hawing ewre, preacher. Itov. F. Ithakurd, rester of who Have representedRussia as a ,aired during the year tlat0.si. Ex Urussek, ass:stud in the service. kind of 1'aradlse there ore others .utw•s. Cur the year were $-1.24. Itemlt: Iequally competent to testify who de - 191 to fres. treasurer, $-.16.tis, u. tit ' over Ads being $•'- the all r •ut lull CARLOW 'fano quilts were also made. nus. v made for the tofu:ng year's work., CARLOW. Jan. 13. --Tile first Meet •L 01 the hew emote" w'us heiti ou ; lard will be accepted .:,s • Ince :t 1,UCKNOW Monday. with the tlew Itteve..\ha•rt J. nu►u with long training a/ a writer loldthurya•, lu the c•bttir. 'rhe oflt.er.�and oboc. r,.who wants to bc,1...., TI regular 'f Irst yrrr werere-r{a-•.utel. w•ItJI'iunti wh, ,tainly is no champion of scribe if as a doll on earth. In the 'past, for trick of anything better, we I have picaented the views of both (skies. We believe, however, that the -;op Mons of Mr. Oswald Garrison Vfl- meeting of the United church V1' S the extepUuns 41 the nY sir and the i the rapt t order 'd things. He has rood YII{$•,Intl urnt the aIq t � � tl urned from Russia after w.'r held on lloinday ulght. Mins F tor• j moos being *lti left over to ll Febnuu} I recently n y g la visit o :era' weeks, obsiously far mte•tln Gnat. to collect much but, duet by Mrs. iru and liber • r •takrry of the tuwuslltl' c whichre Is In no 1'reletweet eud an instrumento ) hull and will live In the rootta: IatrlY tun Hasty. A recitation was given by' better position than groat others to Lis. Margaret Ituttbn and Mrs. Crow on'euplyd I'S Mrs. Juhnetou end the: peer Into the future and say how I h1U A Johnston. We extend a hearty things will turn out ---- rule Ihttt¢uts react toe o. -..e••'•• ••_ 01110,•••••••• T H 1�` -t 1 MusI•al uumbera cunvlsted of a Mr and lies *Melee hLte been al► too shor t [t3 l [ lf. 11 1d 1 �fls" Mildred .toprtsel and has been contribut- 1 1 Al 1 pointed eat Ing to ah. Nation. t 710,000 more Our increase in sales in 1929 over 1928 shows that there red were over seven hue and ten thousand additional S A L A D A users last year. !P !; TEA , 'Fresh from the gardens NILE • NILE. Jan. 13. -s-Mr. uud Mr: Ja, Champion and, Miss S. Jeaitt, • Lockman, were guests at the hilae • Mr. and Mr.. Harold 34-lteuiu past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jest: ItrludIrc, Sheppllydlon, visited the former - brother, Ilr. Hiram Itrirtd:eY, on Sun - China, - ace all 11 ress o11 (us[oms n Ire•leumr to Mr. and 'ors. M•n ii•e and day. t hinu,- The meeting closed aith the { h Russia seems to have Impressed We are pleased to n•ps,rt that ltrt i of the Mlzpuh I 1 him tit V I e pleased rept I hr bytertan t:u{1d was held ed Monday ta•en uring the ntuu1 Mrs. Telford Nixon were YR - Murdoch hat w prayer. Readings" Mr. harry SI "f of hunlon• 'Even /a the party •a11ng ill uu sun Io le tIt ,- may e•luy "wit' new ,tar no 40 much a a foreign country 's health is iwproveng. amongst us but as a Mr. and Mrs. J from the county town salt dlstrlet observers who go to Russia with any home of Mr: Fuller's father, \I r. I' td Bugle. lu•dh•tlop. new world. It Is u world of s Haney Fuller, of God - The regular meeting of the •1'rer t large number of mru and it ,,i contradictions and paradoxes. Honest cried towusbl{r *pent Sunday .al tin night. Mr. Cameron 1 Ilay,• sell ' • sort Or ccs•' W prove brave no difficulty rabbits. with fairly giant slicers . • In getting all the parts they require. M. and 1 le ' t Scripture less'ru and Mr. J. C to which MN. Vll- td at 'the Lowe of 11r. Will Elle -s. 1 1 Mises Edith SI II an ,• shiplril a carload of beef settle o11 lard was attached, all of whose mew- „t Remitter. r, u t Mae r 1� h re Mia.. Margaret McDonald was much' The annual meet n_ o • m +- • • •mid' ly different interpro tithing aMrs. F. 1'frlmlner on t :u date T1 tope "A New Beglu-1 church wilt be held In the. township upon theta. Probably thus•• who went Doug." was glen by s5 e Donald. Mrs. Bolt Douglas and Miss2.:Y► p.m. Strtirt experiment was a gigantic here of Mr. W:4 - failure, their opinion g ceu �} u 1 , n ler.dui lull. '1'i• M M Mal An Instnlmenitl by 'Monday last. bees saw the same Mines. there we also alteoded the funeral of the, 1 I f Smith tl'I' ti put b nju)e''1, The '' hall on Morula). January :t It. at 1 Mi Helen Mat W Russia convinced that the whole Mary Altche,nn favored the meeting The mans friendse returned with t I t learn of hisi II I others saw n )' cine Mlllnr were sorry a el unchanged. 3 m ar y n er• with duet. Ao titter.,:[lug number all LAN•IJet. Jau. 13. -The {M •1 "'. * the lin by 114, dt nth. t I 1 1 Detroit the many things k themhopeful Ihlelett • church held their J LANES w 1 th taeurre n 1 s to make 11oi,:o the program w•a• le real g , Marlon Stewart of ,lime of the Older end of hist week. The 'ticcetw.eil. whir But the thing that has impressed us dace meeting '1'llll•rch atll•1'1/lanl still 1.I- rundnes of meetings since the begin- was in Iluslne.s in G.derlcp wUh his most In reading the amici. s is that whatever else Russia 1.. It is pat tree. and thole officers .tor the church,. • Ong of the Guild in 1f►1 S. father for moue years. was well owl uud Suudu} ...hoot for the year. Mrs. Mete•on Johnston and Helen' favorably known. pod our sympathy Mr. Villard tells its of Russians sent The qurrtrrh official board ,u( the IetF on Saturday for Toronto; where Roes out w the bereaved sisters amt abroad on busluess etulting when ratted church lurk at lir parsonage •- r they w111 Join Mr. Johnston and nuke brothers. The funeral took plat,• lu they arrive !n Paris or Harlin or Lon Friday rteulug ,ung utter eouduetiug ' their new home. 1 Gotterieh. to Maitland eetn,aery. t'u tion at the greater freedom which • the buchu•'• a tine program t•t itt tag The firemen held a sue,ee: NI Isrxl Monday. they have for enjoyment. They feel and speeches wus.n•udrrrd, Then (4.1 social on Tuesday evening. A fairly: Mr. and Mrs. Heileman, of Vsneouy•' at tint like boys let out of school for lowed eche end reuil ,hut Si" 4.11 g,aa1 crowd was present and every- to JI('., are visiting with the 1st- the holidays. Heft later on they begin iuluerl ht 11 two"): yule et lI.auh,t' thing went ort well. ter'. hmther, Mr. John Young, cud, to long to return to Russia --to a \fr. and )Ira. '''uveae, for their kind- pursuit at� I fatuity of Loyal• land where money getting and the The euUtlty �INIw"plows have been .'tt pursuit of pleasure are not the main news to their guests. 1 highways. with the rennet objects but where there is in exist- A sods' evening was sls'nt at Cour- ' turners club Friday Did you ever stop to think that much of our contentment depends on comfort Y • Wherever you find a smoothly run- ning household, good meals on the table, warm, cosy rooms to live in, w cheery fireside to gather around. There you are likely to find a happy, contented family. AUBURN the man o of a ul ries •1 b room on Gott they are now in fine condhlonj encs at least a plan, an Idealistic pro - to last..' five prognuu u! snug AtPBItHN jou 13-'l'lu• !"r autos. gram. which hops to benefit others. gatue.gnod stunts ars followed by n 1 alt t will meet un the F orr,tero + Pro+yneroo Irl T 1 l Thatb so.But the` • are Tee splendid lou Hctlf .ou 'Itiu•sday, January - s . new• � mate e it C' to Society was held in the towm111P' llberty'oI speech, for Instance, that dayTor captains for a• pro seek or Shinn' -Mrs. Washington. hall on Tuesday afternoon, with ■ exists in Russia precisely ram are Jim Little and Lclda :.rue Roll loll New Year reanlutluus. gpal attenda<nar of Interested people the liberty r of bodyeech hasthheat e exists I on one side, Myrtle Johnston and na u e s $.e y,- he annuu may e leach, '.\rrangewruts were ^1 t at ting of the ('arlow Borth -ulna's,: returnong to any free country. i for eaut,ie' meeting lies[ Fri 21r m Subject:The Seven a ,e is the same u Hustesw••-Mea. 1'laUlips•. ifrM. .111eu. and the president, Mr. E. t' .aasem, Italy very y tunic Farris!' on the other. Sirs. G. Taylor. in the chair. The report given by the llbeay to say anything synch will - not The young •people ' of Iluckett'. AI'BI'RN, Jan. 1:.. -lir. F. Carter, shows ry - treasurer, Mrs. i.undy. annoy the dictators. We are remind- League are Invite.] to the porstmtl'- s es shuw•trl that the ;loc•lety is in a flour-� ed of Anatole France's tribute to the I next Thursday evening. ma [ Galerkh, vl It 1 hl IaaMot. on •n memher.shfpi law, which, with maga Impar- I w meet ut the o Lhlug e,rndltlon, with contentment of your Monday of this week. v t and a bele Il o[ >FS2 In Uw, of flit ee a ty; forbids the rich and the poor Th e W. N. will another load of Beall Mr. pi !thaw Ian been tti..11 mast- y Ihotne of Mrs. Gee. Lane next_ Wesl to the {odtion of C.1'.lt. sUulou mast- the s andry ager paying for flowers- alike to sleep under illarcl and beg nesdac afternoon. All the ladies are bulbs fort1 bees' 1 the streets lir. Villard was told Pathe Comedy, "Holy Terror Matinee Sat. at 3 p. m. J.B. M U S ••••••••••••• ✓hone 914 r• er at Itlyth. Eleven year: ago he be - rams. st[ttit'u master at Auburn and ALL TH by his unfailing courtesy and frltend- shl r has proved himself the best of - Ids ahruhs the mem n e Invited to attend. ❑cerM were elected as follows tor, that 11 he were In Russia and wished Mrs S Ferguson and little son, Donald, and Misr Mary Phillips hats IMO: President, Ti V. Lawson, 1st to issue such a journal as the lva- vlce-yresldent, Mrs. A. Horton: 2nd: tion, In which the communist scheme been visituty with Mr. and Mee Tho- { Alts vice-president. Mrs. A. Fisher; tires- would he denounced, he would' Ferguson Tim- e �� ll'y • ricer x111(4' the C.P.R. came to urn,. The (Immunity will certainly tort for two-year term, lir., J. A. permitted to Issue Just one num Tummy Ferguson had the miMfon mWs Mr. and, Mrs. Shays and dough- Young, Mrs- T. Million, err. B. C. The Bolshevik leaders seek to Justify nae m hurt Ila too[ and so Inv lar errs from Auburn, but we know they Weir, Wm. L. 1'ouag, Miss A.• 'Neil• themselves on the ground That they - with] and Rev. It. It. Cumming. Mrs. would not allow a handful of dlasrhe mThrlrMlssew fMeldayad \Vlnnllre COMPANY w • Urn. Menyval'', was appointed t - I un•. The best wishes o[ the common- t 1 l� ' 1 ti t tisanes the progress of Lane and Else nt were w Ir T oldertitri lav will follow them to their new iKJ r -- M Telephone ul 1 r~,! ,wick tar GROCERIES PRICE'S GROCERY Choice line of fresh Groceries and Fruits an season. N t I ,1 ' 1\ 1 11 Geo. Price & Son Telephone 248 t'•nner of 1".1nare alai North Street 1930 European Vacation Tour Now it ties �jule to make arrangements for your trip Abroad this. -unitner, Tour Europe under the 'au,:piees of the U'orld Travel Service and visit Seotlau'I. the 1rottwehs, England's beautiful lakes,' London, always of interest, tht• Shakespeare country. Ilol- land, quaint a nd.,picturesque: the magnificent Alps of �altzerlantl, (;ermany, and (t,e famous Passion Play et Oboerammergatu : wonderful Venice, immortal Florence, Rome, the eG'rnal e•ity, and ever charuting Paris. Book early, sir a great many contemplate ntnking the trip, this la'ing the year of (he P:1441011 Play . Rates are r,'aonahle For earth", inanrotws ... w .•r,t. Mrs. Mamie Sutclife Goderich. Oat relepboa. 34 u Tfor a AR D COAL s. COM ell he frequent vlaltors In the fur 1 tell .tele tors who are ant ave dr tent oft 1 \'1 1 n t - G gate to the 1tvrt intlal bort cu turn popu a on. o e room convention to be held in Toronto the the many. When a young American- the weak -end from LuvktIow •novo w•e i week In -February. asked him If capitalist America would nation Mehool. five be justified in suppressint, she Com ■�■■■■■■■■■■■■■la■■■■■■�■rr>.■■■■■■■rata■■■■ - S. ShervCood bus been very ., us for a eermdt• of weeks and is still IN)! ASHF'IELU monist prise on this continent, which tined to .her tad We Ila{tr she at e resent an Suites ■ dove not represent W ha led Em in ues ere an iseeels aa ■ .......------ . : Before taking stock we are offering : some special values in merchandise • ■ • ■ LADIES' DRESSES $12.7 5 ■ • Dresses of satin -faced canton crepe, canton crepe and georgette. ■ ■ Regular $17.50 to $19.50 values for 5 II $9.95 ■ ■ Regular $16 to $17 values for . - - ■ 11 COATS II ■ The balance of our stock of milaei winter Coats at the clearing $1 U •pr• ice of - - " ■ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ■ 11 MEN'S OVERCOATS•_ ■ A 25. discount off all men's Overcoats during this sale. This is tunity to get a good Coat for little money. BOYS' BREECHES ■ • All wool ■ at ■ . ■ • Come in •■ • your oppor- material in khaki shack. Sizes 28 to 34. Special $1.49 and see our values in other lines of goods A new shipment of ladies' and misses' Dresses just received. Up to the minute style and material. in per rent. of the popu ASIIFIELD, Jail. "14. -Mr. Tuna told that -1f :. further embarrassing Quigley visite,' his sister. Mrs. James i quevlttons were asked it would ,he ne•- 1'hlshIlm, Jr., of Colborne tuwuship, ceasary to terminate the conference. last week. Another leader was asked by Mr. Mr. Richard 1•'Inlay, of Vangunrsi, Willard when he stippposed the Rus- Sask.. rt native of concessions 4, Ash.: elan• people would become educated field.• is the gltt'st, of fila sister. Mr,. enough to permit the rebasing of th•• Norman Sltaekellon, concession 9. iron discipline that now coutrola and \Ir- Audrey 'let•fl, of Caution., d.rects them. He replied: "Never." •ta- the vast of Mr. and firs. inert 1'.ducatbro.ts not Irra in i1us ` The nnism, last .weak. • children's studies and reading are Lr. All tI.,I.e who ha. lura as rigidly prescribed as though they .11 for sec it. Goderich 111. condition 11;s many friends hope tint he may might seem to sal;; est that. capital se auedtly restored to healllt. . lam had something good In it. Th., Mrs. 11'illhun make. vont-es-14w 9. minds of the children are arbitrarily returned home last week a fur 11 closed to atl1 things in life except Pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs., those approved by the Soviets. In Wilfred Hoffman. Montville, tint. some senses the children are netting Lr. and MTS. 'r. J. ieeenuu .4i•re' the most modern infermation. On tin, guest. of Mr. and Mrs William many matters they art being kept in Lotman. Goderich, tar n few dayti darkness when they are not being de- test week. ' liberately. Misled. Nevertheless, there Mr. and Mrs. John ala 'P a11d dau¢lt la gen'•ral testimony to the effect that ter Miss Bernice have gone t.. 1.11 -k- lit'•) stem happy and are undoubtedly now to reside for the winter. •, healthy, particular rate- being devot- The reenter monthly meeting 1.f' eel t., 8:11 ,t IS almost a Greek cult of the W.M.S. of t'rewe United char, li h> ch c:• a ,I the development of the anything like• tattoo he was soon be around $guagain.a ve a var ti w..'ks, w:Is operated on'' were candidates for orders In t 1. pita!, on Friday Zest.Roman Catholic church. They are not tunnies to be serious:', permitted to read anything that was held at the home of XI 4. \Int b..dy, ■ thew Shntkelton on Tuesday .If In't Thr future of the Communist ez- ■Week. 141111 :1 Ronal attendance l,r 1'::•111 p'•,l:real lies with the children of to- .. hers. A very pleasing program tut.. day, n•l %% Ph the young women par - given. Lunch was served by the hest-, tical:uly. There is no' 5481 dlscrlmin- is e,I,a. i attou In Itusaia, and no mon intuit,: Congratulations Exteuded-The manyl alliy Dian there ever was. But tier. Ashfield friend. of Mr. and )1r• \t. Is t,' M hypocrisy. It Is the hope of the 1t 'sh' vtk ieaders t hat ht unoth• tv , my years, alien n scan' gin-ittt01 tsar -hen 'mannity, II will have.bcen'ao macros r. The „ w ,1 drilled in Communistic doctrine, ■ nlver.ary was celebrated ut theeir rn poisoned against anything -else. home in Ripley on December •'lith, .'••'! so fired with a holy et,thuslltam ■ when a dinner wag serve] nt 1 p.m. f Russia, that it will endure all to fifteen guests who were dolman k 1'014 of nlaterlal hardships to make friends, and a ret•eptioit held In 0* 1, '''nt'm conquer in the end. 11n - A evening was attended by n Isrge slum- (1 'Itnedly there Is a great ideal here ■ her of friends who offered their ton- ■ gratulatinns. Among the many beau- tltul gifts which 1M'} received was a II silver tea serciee. Mtn and, Mrs. Iatne ■ were resitlente of .\shttete( until 1(124. ■The late James fierce: -After ninny months of illness. there entered ■ Into rest on December Iltth, at Wing- = ham hospital; Mr. James Pierce, ager) nevcnt)•elght years. Mr. Pierce was torn on the itjf concession of Anh- ui Meld, u son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F:c1wanl Pierre. and stent Ills life ■ J. Lane. of Ripley, extend emigrant's- . Sons on their attaining the tteeuty fifth milestone in their Jonrnty of ■ 1 Ito TI silver wi]dhig tut 1 ' A. CORNFIELD : ■ "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" ■• ■ Ladies'and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 413 Goderich, Ont. ■ ■•■ ■err■lt><f■i■■yrrr■rr■>•111111■a•■I■I■■i•■■t■irrr.rr■ there until about Iweuty years ago, On alder country has seen In our when he sold hi. farm and welt to rrsW0 with his nephew, Mr. Alex. generation. Pierce. Ktnlaes township. He Is .sur• rived h) one sister, Mrs. John Steven- son. of London. tint., and by twenty - all nitles and nephews. Seven broth- ers pr rlec•ease'1 him. The funeral took Mose on December 21st from Mr. W. 1Mvtdeon's, Lneknow, to Greenhill cemetery, Litt -know. a• work. It Is something akin to the s lives of relielolts ayc.•tictsin whieh to past. centurion swept through many countries and , protouudty affected history. It is accompanied by some- thing reminiecent of the Spanish in- quisition, for the methods of the So- viets in dealing with their political opponents is even harsher than the ('z.rist method. Perhaps it would be more correct to eau both the Russian method. So the forwarding of this noble ideal goes on to the accompani- ment of essagt'ry and bloodshed that Plain Language "All revoir." said ]key. `Vat's date' *eked linty. "Dar's goodbye in Drench " tgd Isar. "carbolic acid " "Vat's tat?" asked !key. "mat's goodbye In env language" Special Values _IN All Winter Footwear Men's. women's .11111 children's Goloshes. Felt Boots. Men's and boys' heavy laced Rubbers. All at clearing prices W. Hern's Shoe Store Phone 43w assortment of Bedroom Suites on h in walnut and walnut finis . , Now is the time to buy that Chesterfield &rite and enjoy it these long evenings. as - you listen to your radio program. • J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEA' ER and FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Homes: share 335, Iter.:355w Hamilton Street Goderich, Oat. January Clearance Sale ' of Millinery Sensational Prices in a collection of HATS, which show the up-to-date mode in Felt, Velvet, and combinations of Felt and Velvet, in many attractive styles for winter. Color and tramming effects are good. Note the reductions Reduced from $3.511 to $1.75 " $5.50 to $2.75 87.50 to $3 e50 41 Children's Hats $I.50 You are cordially invited to inspect our stock MissAtt R. MacVicar Kingston Street l