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The low price for much good clothes is accounted for' on
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— on —
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March 9-10-11
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DONNYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, March 7. -The re-
gular meeting of the Y.P.a.. will be
held on Friday evening at 8.30. It
will take the form of a social ereatng
In charge of Miss Verna Chamney
and Mr. Willie Craig.
The W.M.B. will meet on Thurs-
day la the laseettnent.o the.,-ethnreh.
The president, Mrs. Norman Thomp-
son,
home
son, will be in charge.
Mr and Mrs. C. Potter and family
of Blyth visited relatives here on
Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Jefferson of Clinton
visited at his home here on Saturday.
Mr. MacKay and Willlo Craig
spent .1be weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. /as. T. Craig.
Mrs J. I. Johnston of Seaforth
spent a few days at the home of her
brother, Mr. George Wallace.
Mr. Ross Murray 1s making hie
annual rounds.
The Women's Institute held Its re -
Su •
and to lead to a testamentary dtApo- the Nile Sunday school on Sunday,
M
lar meeting at the home of Mrs
Jas. Craig on Wednesday of last
Mind Influenced ..- . NILE
r� .' by a Delusion
(Confirmed from page 81
effects. shall understand the extent
of the property of which he Is dis-
posing, "hall he able to comprebwtd
and appeeetete the Manna ro which M
ought to give• eget, and with a view
to the latter object that uo disorder
of the mind Shall poison his affections,
pervert his sense of right or prevent
the exercise of his natural faculties
-that no Insane delusion shall indu-
enee his will in disporting of his pro-
perty and bring *Mut a disposal of
It which. If the mind had been sound,
world not have been shade. Lt the
human lnetlne•ts and affections or the
moral sense IN.1oue perverted by men-
tal disease, If Insane suspicion or
aversion take the place of natural
affection, If reason and Judgment are
lost and the mind becomes a prey to
Insane delusion.. calculated be inter-
fere
nter
fere with and d►aturb Its functions
•
NILE, March 7. -The Young
People's Society of Nile haYe eom-
am-
pleted arrangements for a supper
eutertalnmeut to be held in the church
on Friday evening, March 171h. Sup-
per will be served from 6.30 p.m. to
A p.m. The eutertalnment will coa-
stat of local [strut assisted by talent
from Oolerlch. Aduitsetun—•adut"
17c + 7e; children (under 12), 17c.
The first' series of a dramatic mu-
test under the auspices of the Hur-
on Presbytery Y.Y.S. will be held in
Nile United church In the near fut-
ure between the Young People's So-
cletles of Blyth and Nile.
Mr. Wm. Snell of Londeeboro was
a recent visitor with his brother, Mr.
James Snell.
MIss Mary Jogle elicited at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Ful-
ler of Ooderlch township last week.
Mr. Carl Clark of Goderich spent
d -
Tuesday at the home of
mother. Mrs. James Tabb.
1 A promotion service will be held in
President Roosevelt on the lead, week.
wheat prices advancing, the Canadian
dollar coming to its value, it looks as
1f a change were abrewing.
Miss Elaine O'Connor exchanged 1A)ND
lite In Kingsbridge for that in Ham-
Ilton mantle - - - -
Mr. Percy MeeOarthy of Detroit
spent a few days this week with his
brother -In-law and sister, Mr. and
Mts. Loule Dalton.
Mr. Joe Kelly of St. Augustine, who
unfortunately rut his foot while
wielding an axe In the employ of Mr.
Norman O'Connor, 1s now nearly
ready to resume operations in the
woodlot again.
Itching
n t rouoies
If anyone has the itch now, says a
famous doctor, It's because he would
rather have it than bother to end IL
For, nothing could be more simple
than the modern home treatment with
Emerald 011, that acts instantly to
give relief. Soothing, healing, antisep-
tic, Emerald Oil 1s magic for an itching
skin.
Just follow directions, says your
druggist. and you are sure to be
helped.' Money back unless you are
CAPITAL TIIEATRE P;�
NOW PLAYR4G--CLARA sow, la her MEM* WI, "CALL HIM
SAVAGE."
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -
DOUG. FAIRBANKS -.
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Into a first -
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY std SATURDAY -
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A great cast spinning a yarn that will tickle you pink. Lata of
vivacity and action !a -
"DEVIL AND THE DEEP"
COMING-FAN'NIE HURSTS-'BACK STREET.*
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3 P. Id.
sition due only to their baneful In-
flueuee. In such it tease It 1n obvious that
LONDESBORO the eonditlon of the testamentary pow-
er fails aINl that a will made under
1 such eirenmat:uteee should not stand...
}78BORO. March 7.—Mr. ! In. such CARPI,. the delusion one* being
Crawford has gone to Victoria; proved and its connection with
un.. �.L1I )teltvg mantfert the wUl
LEEBURN
LI EBURN, March 7 -Mrs. J.
E'reen:su Is visiting her parents, NT.
sol Mra. Wm. Gardner, near Zion In
Aahfleld this week.
Mts. Wm. J. Chisholm was the
guest of her parents in Goderlcb from
Pride, until Sunday.
Mtn Allle McGraw of Godetich
sy with her friend Woes
freeman.
Master Keith Grey from dtrattord
is staying with his grandmother, Mrs.
E. Stewart, and is Usti attending No.
9 school.
A splendid afternoon was spent at
a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. J.
'Parrish on Thursday afternoon of
last week.
The ladles of the W.M.S. will gath-
er together on Wednesday afternoon
at the home of the Misses Shaw to
quilt, so as to have their quilts fin-
ished before the busy time com-
mences.
HOLMESV ILLE
Medical treatment, returned bled*
with him. We are pleased to male
that Mrs. McMillan 1s greatly' l .
proved In health.
Mrs. Arthur Mott was taken ea
Sut.day 'to the Goderlch hospital.
where she was operated upon for ap-
pendicitis. We are glad to say abs
is Improving uleely.
Tb. regular monthly meeting et
the W. M. S. of the Prebyterlas
ektirch stns het(' at the home of
Mrs. Fred Ross tact Friday. Tao re -
guar meeting was cumbined with
the World's Day of Prayer, the pro-
gram for which was compiled by Mrs.
Chen of China. Prayers were offered
by Mrs. Davidson., Mrs. McWhinney.
Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. W. H.
Mahe Scripture readings were giv-
en by Mtn Fitzgerald. Mrs. Ander-
son and Mrs. W. H. Stotbers. The
meeting was brought to a close by re -
prating the Lord's Prayer In untsoa.
The Trail Ranges held a success-
ful entertainment in the basement of
the United church. • varied and le-
i tereating program was given, after
I which lunch was served.
Mrs Wilfred Nevins and tamp', of
March 12th.
Mn. D. McPhee and ,Mrs. I3, iIOLMK8VILLE. March K --lir. Lueknow, are visiting her parents,
Pentlend went to Toronto last week- 1t. Woods of London was the guest of ; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Moore.
for a visit with relatives t day last week.
The 'Attlee' Aid are busily preps
James l PORTER'S IIIt.L f k,g for a tit. Patrick's social to
held In the ehureb basement
'litttetplta7 'Lonfim- re undergo medleal + 'rids d of l - -
here. his brother-in-law, Mr. A. Jervis, one Bert Treleaven, of the 6th conces-
hslos of Ashfield. bad a rather unusual
r- experience when one day this weak
be one of his cows gave birth to four
oa calves. Unfortunately, however. the
torte-ditrd, leaving the owner worse
sae than it he had received one living
calf.
of I Mn' J� Gi v lsjurled-We are
es. ,sorry to announce that Mra. ]as.Glr-
vin was accidentally injured batt
uf- Sunday evening. She fail while ne-
er- vending the steps to the church audl-
n- tortum ■rad fractured two bones le
her left arm. Sive was tmmedlatelp
taken to Alexandra hospital. gpder-
ry. , leh, where an X-ray revealed the
15 fractures. which were set. and we are
treatment. We wish him a speedy re- • should be art aatde. s ora n Po11TER•R Hitt.. --eta
mean that b•e•anae the testator. or to
e•nvery.and Mrs. Roy. Wilson, from near Ham -
this case the testatrix, has deeluslons on
Mra. Wm. Lyon. who has been quite one or more particular subjects she Ilton, are moving this week to tile
111 with "flu." Is recovering. should be held incapable of making n farm with Mrs. W tlaon, sr., (Nth con-
,
1 Mr. and hire. Coekerllne are quite i will It Is only when that delus[oa cession.' Mr. Will Wilson' who has
ill at the home of their sop, Will, on may have a direct bearing on any resided with his mother, 1s taking a
the lith litre of Morris township.
provision of the will. With the In podtlon on a brat.
The 'Win Others' class of the United'', mind, and I hold . this to be $correct Be extend a welcome to Yr. and
rhuteh Sunday sebool have Mesa in- I interpretation of the law, i now re- Mra. John McMillen and little dattgh-
ctted to present their play, "(hely a Iter to the evidence of all the wit- tee Mary. who hare moved to the
Stepchild." at Belgrare on March 22 o1, nesser who gave testimony nn that tura recently- vacated by Le*. McMll-
rud at Constance on lurch .with. particular plot, that the testatrix, len.
They have accepted the Invitation's. Ann Stephenson, had a delusion that On Friday evening, March 10th, at
A number of the farmers in this die-
.
fs• ns. mem►wrs of her family had not Grace church. ]Ilse Doris Harris end
been goo.I to her and had neglected tel Miss Gladya Gale are putting on • re -
her, particularly after the death of vital which we hope to see well et-
her husband. IS on the evidence II Q•ndoe, as both young ladles are tel•
ran flu- that there was ■ delusion on i ented and a t.pleudld program is
On Monday morning a hockey game that particular enbje•t and that that de- i
looked for.
lrll d atnRl h her cutting
trlct are disposing of their potatoes_
Mrs. Bernard Hall is epPnding a few
days at the home of her father. Mr.
J. Parrott, Blyth.
a
bets the Harr au e• men was the ca0.se_ o t (lonsntulathonee to Yr.
was played on the local rink, the severe al[ iu her will immediate member+ ti the birth
Mr. Carl Oes. who has been ill
a' couple_ of weeks. Is now making
slow Improvement.
MI -s Myrtle Tr'wartba, R.N,
Clinton. is the guest of Mr. and M
E. J. Trewartha.
Quite a number hereabouts are s
tering with Colds and Mr. Bill J
vis. we are sorry to report. is co
lined to his bed.
Mrs. J. ',truce, of Iandoa, and Mrs.
Georgina Weeds and daughter Ma
lin. of Detroit. were recent gues
Mr. and Mrs. Lo
roe
pleased to nay she to now at home and
■I 111r .". r v{
Jervis protrrssing favorably.
Funeral et George Youngblut-
Quite a number from We vicinity at-
tended the funeral service of the late
George Younghlut on Friday evening, j
sBert Harris of a dasgh•'7t Ms residence in floderieh. Rev. F.
being 6- 1n farm or the married men. her family and leaving herr an- t W. Cralk. pastor of Vittoria street
This is the second game heween these tire estate to a perfect stranger -In- ter. church, was in charge of the nervloa•,
teams. the drat game being won by taw who, aecordinR to the evidence.
Farewell Fri. and 'teed as h1. text. "1 have fought I
the single men. has no greet equitable claim to It . day evening the neighbors and friendp s Kood Aght, I hate finished my
Wesraea's lestitute).—The Women's then the• will should he set aside and of Mr. and Mrs. Les. McMillen, to sours." He spoke of the fshthful-
institute met in the community hall an intestacy declared. On the evi- i number of sone hundred or more, met neva and cheerfulness of the deceased,
on. !torch 2nd at 2.40 p. m., with donee 1 have no difficulty In arriving at their home to say good-bye to them and In closing spoke feelingly of the 1
Mrs. Ernert Adams, the president, pre- at the eonclusfon that Mrs. Stephen- i before they left for their new home great wlndom aqd Ince of our Hesv- 1
siding Teta pm am a nslatod of an on could Andno fault with any at London. OUL. Les. having secured edy Father In leading us over life's
Th
ezevli nt paper on "The Llfe of Bt.; member of her family In their treat- his former position on a twat. • e course, Just one step at a time. On
Saturday morning the remains were
atrnmental duet by •Mrs. J. R. Carter, those witnesses who gave' evidence on Ing. •• Before lunch Mr. and Mrs. Me borne by motor to Hamilton, and laid
d
Patrick," by Mr". R. Townsend. an in-' merit of her The statement of ale evening was spent In games a
nd dune -
and Mrs. E. Adams. and a reading by • that int was that the members of
Yrs. R. Sharldiek. The ladles have d..t " ley Nd Piftteuiarly the sbL
clded to hold their anneal pie .0- John Thomas, with whom she re -
chat nn March 17th. After the sup-�. were very good to her, and
ted Margaret with i
t particular matter at t signet ring an Mr. and of Ptraysr.--The Women's clay
i time the will was drawn. for. in spite
Millen and -Margaret were as to rent beside deceased's only son.
-wE.1 prettsa�ard . kdartaratbin ToaMc -
tbeh 1 while lira. Rnttert
Rogers read • nicely -worded address*ev. J. McCormick of Hamilton, a ,
and iterate Young. on brhxlf of thane former Holmesvllle pastor, spoke the
per a play, "Betty Kidnapped." will be there certainly was a delusion la bee present, presented lane solemn wotdst at the.gravealde.
prr+1 ntect. Imlmi „n bM pa bed lire Robert (Tbe pallbearers were John Youngbint.
Fuller presented Mrs. Mc -Millen wit► Ailelgh Randall, Richard Lanxon and
a silver flower -basket awl Mr. McMll• Lorne Jervis.
len with Masonic cuff -links. Mr. Me -
Miller replied very fittingly, thanking nR
of Prayer sons observed In Lend
e*- of the fact that there was no fonnda-
born faits- church on Friday, elarch . [Ion for that belief, she expressed
2nd. The auxiliaries of Borne and that opinion and drew it perticulatly DIJNGA NON e"
Cernstanee were present and took ['art' to tile attention of the witness Vtols The It -tends for their kindly remem- LlJ11S1
In the service. Readings and short ]/..ettR.,mPry telling her that her hraneea and for the good neighborly t
h Y F I own family head pot born too
ing and Mrs. J. S. Carter. and a solo In the meet therefore. i he
by Mn1. John Scott wyre muclb ap-2 declared."
pr..mated. Ref reshmerltatent6tbkrild'ssefesrap °ts 4
at the close of the meeting. I Costs are to he paid out of the
• Y. P. S. Meeting. On Sunday even- tare. ,
y�y j'5Tgtt�ell t is r -- w ` -
xrYaiiY� 'a+e+i
P top
r.
prayera were given by some of the
members: A quartette y rw. `Ito her.
Adams. Mrs. Geo. Moon. Mrs. Y. Man-
the will should be set aside and
good spirit which had always been shown
to hir"elf and Mrs. McMillen since
Hese they came to reside here. The gath-
an cring broke up In the wee, ma' hours,
all wishing the McMil►et prgit�erlty
es- and tempiness whets**, 4
be ca:•t.
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DU'NGANNON. Marsch 8.—The
monthly meeting of the West Waw*
nosh Fire insurance Co. was held 1a
the secretary's office on Tuesday.
.lir. and Mrs. 0. M. McKenzie,
'bnd Jeanne spent Sunday to
tClinton. the guests of Mr. McKeen-
sirs mother.
11
LEST YOU
FORGET
1. A. Nines has established
in business at the comer of
East Street and the Square.
Hand -Tailored Clothes
$30.00 op -
DRY
-=
DRY CLEANING - PRESSING
aad all kinds of
REPAIRING and RELINING
ALSO.
Burton's Speciat
Made -lo -order CM!
$22.50 up
Maid Snell preesldinR
"Tlow Shall We Win Our Friends for ST. HELENS. March 6.—!flax 1T(HtE:.
Christ?" was taken by Mina Marion Margaret Thom, R.N., is home after
Stewart, who gave some splendid mug- nursing Mr. Charles McLean, Jr., of , PORT ALBERT
gentians. ltrs. (Rev.) Gardiner Rare Lane. who Is recovering to •k of pneumonia.
o from an at- 1
veru Interesting and instructive se' -
Mr. .IaP. McFarlane of Bluevale 1
th offering er1R was being taken Jameea
n was tem guest of hla daughter. Mrs.
Mc( res ren Pr Gorden McPherson, last week.
Fere." The meeting rho w a Mks Mildred McQnIllin, of /Heat -
repeating the z- ford Normal School, was a recent
rlsttor at home with her father, Mr.
• .
drama nn the Bernardo homer. While
d ed the solo Fare to
Pedwith ll
Ml h beoedldtlon
I1;
L4 Spring Draws Aside its Fashion
Curtains at Cornfield's
Revealing to femininekind the season's
new modes in ,.a111 their colorful radiance
We.
aes�ees�;
Charming in a :core of lovely modes
'e' NEW -VERSIONS iN COAT STYLES— new scarf necklines, new lapel
arrangements, new belted effects. new sleeve treatment. Fashioned in
the loveliest of Spring tweeds. Tight weight woollens and fine crepes in
all popular Spring shades.
Suits -
W McQutllin
ut .
Mr. Wallace Miller attended the
meeting of the Prohibition lemon In
To -onto last week rax a delegate
from the United church.
Mr. Ted Ries is ander the doctor's Graham. Mn. C. Crawford. MIN
care at present. 1Iaura Graham, Mra. H. 1ednor, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamei 1S�erwood- and 1110. McRentie: Writ Thom. Erickson'
little denghter, of Crewe, were re- 1 and Mise Elisa Mcallllan. it was a 1
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ,Ar
Gaunt.
Mr Rnaaell Webb was a wltekwlkl
visitor with his `stint,` Mrs. - A.
Hughey, Holyrood,
The World Day or Prayer was ob-
serve'' nn Friday afternoon, 'when
twenty-one ladle+ gathered at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Gordon. The
progrtm, as prepared by Mrs. C. C.
Chen. chairman of the national com-
mittee of the Y.W.C.A., Shanghai,
China, was followed. MIAs M. C.
Rutherford presided. Prayers were
offered hy Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Wil-
kinson and Mrs. Ramage, end a solo
by 'Mrs. Wilkinson was much appre-
ciated.
The Harris Mlwdon Band will meet
he 11
PORT ALBERT, March R. -Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Johnstone have re-
turned home atter a pleasant visit
with friends at Galt.
The Ladies' Guild of Christ chureh
he attended the Provincial • ` tion
eorvention. Mra. McMillan and Pon
Norrin, who had been in Toronto for
1 the past three months undergoing
•
are meeting this afternoon at the
hone of Mn. Wm. Foster, Sheppard -
ton.
Among thecae who attended the
World's Day of Prayer eery -lee at
Nile on Friday were Mrs. Nelson
tailored on swagger lines
SUITS TAILORED TO
PERFECT THE MODERN
SILHOUETTE
in fashionable grey and
beige shades.
DASHING
NEW HAT\ MODES
Flattering little models -
Turbans and tilt brima:-*—
Sailors with natty ina'; "•. '
and in such gay colors as red, blue, green
and grey. New straws, twist weaves,
fine pedaline straws
Coriifieia-
iiierptIng
_.-
at the manse on Saturday, t th,
at 2.30 o'cliek. _ A good attendance
Is regnestad.
The Mareb meeting of the Women's
Inatitnte was held at Mr. W. G. Me-
Crostie'P on Thursday. in the ab-
ortive .of
b-ornce.of the president, Met. A. An-
"Tempting Spring Dishes," was well
responded to hy interesting recipes. A
splendld paper on the subjeet, "Home
the Anchor of Onr National Ute."
WAR given by MIs. M. C. Ruttier-
Igj i feed. Mrs. Wallace Miller rend an
der'on preridced. The roll call,
artlele on Dullness. Ar-
nntgetprnte were made for the an.
�;t� �
nom! ,fat horse' to be held Friday
JJ I eeonlhs. Idareh ' lath. Lnnrh wee
p i served by the hostesses, Mrs Wil)
yrtj Rutherford and Minn Ltla Humphrey
The young people's meeting held In
the United ehnrrh Runday evening
i was in charge nt the ('hrlstien fel-
* ret
Mwehtp rommlttee. The at j wee
How "hall We Win Om Friends for
('hrlstts' 'lhe Seriptnre Amami was
`read by Kathleen Thom Edith Dur-
as airs read a paper nn stewardship of
�i she Gospel. 1f!.. Helen Miller gave
splendid r an "Winning (hirers
n pad,
kt2g V, J was decided to hold
lei and Men's Wear
--
rlet's Day.
Phone 418 West side of Square LIJ Use Me-McCho, the herbal agatem
va,e
look. to tone trp your system. Mink
1111.1.'R DittTG STORE.
r,M sec•.
eery Ane 'week*. A beautiful lunch
was served. Other. were present
from Dungannon and Carlow eongre- j
Rations, making quite•■ large gather- I
Ing.
Mr. and Mrs. McCreight have re-
turned home after visiting their
little danihter In London boepltal.
Young People's Meeting. -The. regu-
lar meeting of the l'ort Albert Young
People). Society was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford on
Frldev, March 8, with twenty-two
present. The president. Miss Stella
Johnston, presided. The meeting
opened with the ainging of hymn 112.
Irene Graham read the 103rd Psalm.
The study book, 'Our Share In India,"
was taken by Laura Graham, after
which Miss Stella Johnston led in
prayer. Hymn 233 was sung and a
shirt bn.Ine++ period followed. A very
intere.ting topic entitled "The Wo-
man Who Clothed the Poor" was giv-
en by Leonard Crawford. The Jour-
nal by Ernest Crawford proved very
amusing. Hymn 362 was then sung.
This part of the meeting closed with
the Miepah henedietion. A tweed per -
Ind under the direction of.Cora Dick -
5011 followed. Margaret CrewfnrA,
Bob 1'ngle amd Leonard Crawford stip-
piled a few masieel numbers. The
hooter.* scryed a fasts htneh end the
enloyrble evening WPM brought to a
elate with the singing of "Grid Sere
the Kink.' ._--
War
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Rats
EXTERMO
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property of rata and mice
in a safe, clean, scientific man -
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T—CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 Ooderich, Ont.
AM.
THE WEATHER
The Ines) temperature reading' of
the pest week AMi Ulnae At the enr-
reapoedinr week of Last year were
as fo'tows:
1933 1932
Mat Min. MAI. Min.
Thars., March 2..34 27 17 27
Fri . March 3 ... 37 Al 47 31
Rat, March 4 ..32 27 441 34
Rim., Man r-qI-, . ttf 21 46 7s
MAO ," �!�,4 2a 40 2R
...`.. ass ,,.ea am,
Wed., lisreb $ :.3'f hi 1 10h
Lite Is wba$ M aiwal'It has tern. and
always WIN tie.' fN bats to maks a
foss.
SPECIAL SAL
of Used Electric and Hand -power
Washing Machines, Wringers, etc.
AFTER carrying on a special canvassing sale of
Beatty Washers, we find that our apace is limited
in our new Tote aIle WEST'aTREET; and commencing
Friday, March, 10th,
we will offer some•wonderful bargains. - /-'t.
. These must be seen to be appreciated, as some are
almost as good as iFe,tll►.
- Special Terms May Be Arranged For
A full line of New Electric Washers, Radios,
also Electric Refrigerators. etc., may be purchased
on easy terms. '
HarrQ. St dy
etc
Phone 841We t
Nest t. D. M. O'Bri..'s -
.1
E' re