The Signal, 1934-4-24, Page 88-Tburaday, Hay 24th, 1964
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Cole's Book Store
Millinery
ERRE
White Hats from $1.39 to $L95
Reldocking and remodelling care-
fully and reasonably done.
�LIn$
for the Graduate--
Gotham -Gold Stripe" Hobe, Yu
crepe, cktffon and eervtee weight.
MI the new Spring shades in-
cluding white, at 75e, $1.00, $1.25
jrr
.s,pair.
Hive you`i "Ft1C 'CfMi-"1tSistivest
'Adore storing. See us for prices.
- -We invite your patronage --
C. A. 86 S. McKinnon
i,honk 13.1 s The Square
BUY fastgroiflg CHICKS
Chicks hatched in late' May sad June time got to be extra
vigorous and extra fast-growing, if the pullets are going to give you
many high-prked eggs In November and December. If you buy slow-
growing Chicks at this time of year, you can't hots pe forom m much F ll
egg-ruoney. Bray "Foundation Grade" fru
earlier
latera$, weigh up.to S}cj lbs. each at 14 weeks old. That kind of
growth gives you fuliy•matnrld Y.'s at 5 "months old.
Write us for full particular, and our district. or Ball on
the manager of the Bray Hatchery 7
BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 100 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines, Ont.
Brooder and Office, 11. W. ('harleswortb, Clinton.
Eight Breeds--Ilighth Year Blood -Testing -Stith Year
Government Approval
EXTRA SPECIAL!
F'(tR—
ONE WEEK ONLY
DRESSES and SUITS59c
MASTER CLEANED TAILOR PRESSED
MARVO SYSTEM
J. A. NIVINS. Phone 13
OF DRY
CLEANiNG
•I'HE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT. •
BRIEFS
Reserve the evening of June 21 for
a social to be held in Victoria school
under the auspices of the Victoria
Home and School Club.
The Central Home and School Club
Is having a sale of home baking in
Mrs. Jas. F. Thomson's store on Satur-
day afternoon, May 26. Afternoon tea
The Women's Hospital Aaaliar7 will
meet at the public library on Monday,
May 28, at 4 o'clock. All the mem-
bers are requested to be present.
W. R. Mathleson and expert opera-
tors br 'rorbnto wits -be eget at-t4w
Bedford hotel the week of June 4 to
give permanent waves. Watch for
further particulars.
Restoring a lazy liver to healthy
normal action La quickly performed
by I'ARKE'S LIVERTONE es well as
aiding the stomach In digesting food.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. Phone
90.
On Friday night, June 1, the Itlb-
bert Dramatic Club will present a
three -act comedy, "Safety First," In
the Orsage Hall, concession 4, ()oder
ich township. Admission: Adults
25c, children 15c. Their oreheetra will
provide musk for a dance after the
play.
PORT ALBERT
The congregation of St. Andrew's
United church will bold • lawn social
on the church grounds Friday, June
2 cal. More particulars later.
Ottawa House May
Sit until July 1
NOTICE
Court Goderich, No. 32, Canadian
Order of Foresters. will hold their
annnal church serviee and parade on
Sunday morning, May 27th, at 11 a.m.,
to Knox Presbyterian church, Goder-
1ch. Rev. D. J. Lane w111 be the
speaker. Brethren are requested to
meet at the lodge rooms in MacKay
Hall. North street, at 10.116 t.m.
Visiting brethren cordially invited
to attend. Let ns mike Was record
year. -
JAMES BARBOUR, 0. R.
ALI'.FRT E. BARKER: Rec. Sec.
INSURANCE Pi
Life
Accident ,cel Moises
(Continued from page 3)
merce committee voted last week to
confirm the Government's draft hill
the prestige of Canada's wheat pod-
tlon is being undermlued by the pres-
ence of Barnet wheat in grades two
and three Northern. On the other
baud, lir. Weir advised caution, tell-
ing the committee it should fhvesti-
gate fully before establishing individ-
ual grades for Garnet wheat. The
committee decided to hear more evi-
dence before reaching a decision.
that the Central Bank be privately con- Budget Debate Ended
tron#4 M -r Reanan-aseunsl.ike Tue$ay saw the finish of the bud-
mlttee that the new Central Bank willget detxte
after considerable
'otter
lug on the part of the three major
parties In the Contmotla. On a point
of order raised by William Irvine, C.C.
F., Wetaskawin, Speaker George Black
reltetronr art miler the Lttterat'ltsteeid+•
moot to the' budget, his ruling baro;
suotalned by 91 to 48 votes. Then an
amendment proposed by Mr. Irvine re-
gretting that there has not been a
greater distribution of the national
wealth of the country was defeated by
157' to 14 votes. A further amend-
ment proposed by Hon. J. C. Elliott,
former Liberal Minister of Public
Works, that the Government no longer
not be tied up with the Bank of Eng-
land, though he admitted that It might
be necessary to secure the services of
an outsider,_presumably some British
-�..
ranter, as governor oY dep6t7"
or, because no Oanedian banker has
had any experience In central banking.
By a narrow vote of 17 to 13, the com-
mittee defeated the motion of Hon. Ian
Mackenzie, Vaaeouver, former Liberal
Minister of Immigration, that the
Central Bank be government-owned.
Aneesdaseats to Marketing 11111
On the Marketing lief, Mr. Macken -
ale King, Liberal leader, stated thatlenjoyed the confidence of the country,
the eighteen ameadmeuts brought down also was tuled out confidence
order by the
by the Government to the original Speaker. The budget was then finally
twenty-one
clauses of the bill ,t carried on division without a form -
some of his objections. Mr• Mal pct al vote toning recorded on It, the flet
that if the Government chi/atoll-the time in fifteen years at least that such
legislation In respect to the powers of an incident bas occurred.
t
tions, and made ouch a power a Gov-
ernment responsibility, he would cease
opposition to the measure as one of an
experimental charact.•r. I1y an import-
ant amendment. Parliament is to rota
the money the marketing board may
spend Instead of its being given by
order -in -cornett. Tire GeeerPomo t. -
dined to accept amendments proposed
by James Woodeworth, C.C.F. leader,
which would make the bill apply not
tie marketing board to enact regula-
DIJNGANNON
DUNGANNON. May 23. -Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Eedy and family spent
Sunday with friends at Milverton.
Mr. Geo. Glenn ut Goderieh spent
creek- ad at hip home her
Mrs. Henderson and son Ralph and
Gtrvin Cameron, of Goderich, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Whyard
only to mining but to any industry, in- I on Sunday.
eluding clothing and furnitdigr7---n Mr. 0. H. Popp of Detrofr ep-rat the
think we should walk before we ruts" weekend with his wife aud family
remarked Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Minister here. .
of Justice, in rejecting these amend- Mrs. J. R. McNabb et Lueknow spent
mento on behalf of 'tic GorernmenL Tuesday the guest of Mrs. B. J. Craw -
Likewise amendments to exclude fish ford.
and lumber from the bill were de- kir. anti Mrs. Sam Swan and Mr. and
feated. Mr. Guthrie -rated that "In Mrs. Earl Swan visited friends at
■11 human prebahl;;tc" lion. Robert Wingham and Teeswater. last Thurs-
Weir, as Minister of .sericulture, would a day.
administer the act. Mr Weir declined We are pleased to report that Mr.
to glee any Iaformati,-n on the sal- Arthur Roach, who underwent an op-
trles to i,e paid meni!crN of the can eration in the Goderich hospital last
trap marketing board. Tt�e bbl Ia_still- week, is doing as
well as can be ea -
In the committee stage. but It WHY peered.
likely he palmed this week. Mr. anal Mrs. Robt Wilson of God-
Reduetlen of Sugar Tax erich vtsl(cd the lady's mother, Mrs.
In response to re ire 9f5ttona by Mild !tyrant, Teat Rnnday.
British Columbia fruit and vegetable Miss Flora Durnin conducted a
growers, in which Province the seasoncoaching clans in the pari hall on
la well sdianced. Mr. Bennett an- I Tuesday.
nounced on Tuesday that the reduction 1 Women's Institute. -The regular
of one cent in the two -sunt -per -pound , monthly meeting of the Women's In -
sugar tax, scheduled for July 1, would li stitut,• was held at the home of Mrs.
go into effect at midnight Sunday, May ; Fred Ross on Tuesday, with a goodly
20. Thus cheaper sugar will prevail 1 number present. The roll call was
for canning by housewives. 1 answered by paying fees. Final ar-
The Commons agricu:tural commit- I rangements were made for the district
tee has found two ministers differing annual convention which is to be held
sharply on the desirability of estab- here on May 30th. Readings were
llahing separate grades for .Garnet I giren by Mrs. Lorne leers and Mrs.
wheat. Hoa H. H. Stevens, Minister Ches. Alton. Mrs. Idlllan Campbell
Trade and Commerce. declared that tinvitecl the Institute to her place for
the next meeting. The meeing was
closed with the National Anthem,
after which a ectal halfhour was spent,
the hoetesses being Mrs. Chas. Alton,
Mrs. Lorne Ivers and Mrs. Cecil Tre-
U. F. 0. NOMINATING CONVENTION I AUCTION BALES
The annual meeting and nominating'
convenlion of the United Farmers' Or-
ganization
North
will be
held in the Town Ha
Friday, Juue 1st, at 1 o'clock, for the
purpose of selecting a Provincial can-
didate for the riding of Huron -Bruce.
T. A. CAMERON, President.
WM. RUTHERFORD, Secretary.
STEDELBAUER'S USED CARS
YOU MAY SEE THE FOLLOWING CARS AND OTHERS
BY CALLING AT OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS
—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY-
31—Chev. Standard Sedan
81--Chev. Truck, dual wheel:
30—Chev. Standard Sedan
30—Chev. Sport Coupe
29—Chev. Coupe
28—Chev. Coach (2)
28—Chev. Truck
27—C'hev.
30—Ford Delivery Truck
29—Ford Touring
25—Ford Truck
Whippet Coach
—STEDELBAUER'S are located at Moore's Garage-
-We will hake year-old steer. in exchange for ('ars If suitable -
13 -Plate Batteries—Special—Guaranteed 1 year -134.85
1 rui= 11110 i arr.i ugi't On any Of. aur Parrs
St. Andrew's Street, off Hamilton Ooderich, Ont.
Goderleh, Oat.
map ilea
H. CLEMENTS
MASSEY-HARRIS SHOP
Liagatot Street - , Goderich
Headquarters
F'N
PLUMBING
HEATING
TINSMITHING
GENERAL REPAIRS
Carl W. Worsell
Ieays Street Phe 476
Summer
Summer Fashions
A smart and extensive collection of Frocks, Coats and
Suits, and complementing accesso es #o, r
your Summer wardroom '
WHITE COATS
Wool cloths in many weaves and in many styles give these White
Coats all that you demand
DRESSES
timmey-^Dteises for parties, for travel and for soft: in all the new
Summer materials and made in the coolest styles
THE WHITE HAT
for every costume. A wide range of styles in White Hats.
Moderately precis
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EXPERlENOED b1ALE13GI1tL WANT-
ED. -BOX 18, SIGNAL,
CAKING kUOTION SALE OF
Vti'OUSE 1 URNIIMIN }S, TWO
AUTOS, ETC.
Mr. Thomas Bowman will sell by
public auction, at his home, Regent
street, Goderich, on
SATURDAY, MAY 26tb.
commeucing at 1.80 sbarp, all the ma
tents of the place Includin4:
1' 1927 coach; oae tura
One Pantie! ,
touring car; one General ElectrtC
radio, practically new ; one cabinet v1c-
trola ; one 3-plece bedroom suite with
extra gou,l mattress and springs, cast'
- Mai time-iJtF$138;'R» a bre*tfalV'
set, complete; two mirrors; two tables;
one rug, 9:12; a number of canaries
and cages; one tilde Icer refrigera-
tor, nearly new ; one heater; one new
croas-c•ut Raw; carpenter's tools; two
ahotgnns; dishes; ehlna; glassware,�
and numerous other articles.
No reserve, as proprietor Is leaving
Goderich.
TERMS -Cash.
T. UUNDRY t SON, Auctioneers.
A MIOU lTAN0--wtY
J. W. MONTEITH,
()bartered Accountant
269 Ontario Street; Stratford, Unt.
1.110 Star Building, Toronto, Ont.
AUCTIONEERiNG
THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH.
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Telephone No. 119
Sales attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
LOST OR FOUND
LOST, -A BOSTON BULL TERRIER
PUP, with markings as follows:
White foreleg, white collar and head,
centred with browu spot. When loot
wore collar bearing name, Miss N.
Reward of j5 for return et
Apply SIONAL OFY'1C`l�
McKinley's Chicks
-Rlsed-tried Brsedhie Stietti
Gu'• rnment Approved
Barred --W . - Reeks W. Legions'
After May 15-1Se "- 8e.
Atter June 1 -le . 7e
Three -weeks -old Chicks, 7e extra
Subject to change without notice
J. E. McKINLEY
ZURICH'
BUILDING and GENERAL
CONTRACTING.
-Repair- and Raatodelling--
Work Guaranteed Satis-
factory
– i'ItI('E. RIGHT—
John Jeffery
Warren Street Phone 677w
_
Fur Coats Remodelled
A representative of the Martin Fur Co. is with us and will take any
alterations, reline and re model fur coats at moderate prices.
A. CCRNFIELD
lispe yon are invited to shop" Nese 418
Sanitary Meat Market
SPE('i:US FOR WEDNESDAY,
FRiDA1 %ND SATURDAY
-Store ('Icsei May 24Lh-
1 Ib. Shortening, 34 -ib. tilde
Baron. V Ib. Liver
THE TITRES FOR 35e
Fresh lake Trsst 18e Ib.
Veal (Imps . , ..2 lbs. for 25e
Veal Patties (wrapped in Baron)
2 lbs. for 35e
Shoulder Roast Baby Beet 1234e
Rib Roil Itaby Beet 9e
lean Boil Itahy Bert 10e
Stewing teal 9e
Pure Pork vamage ... 2 lbs. 25e
Shoulder Roast Perk lit
Fresh Hams to Roast 20e
THOS. LEGG
-WE DELIVER FREF-
Pkese 485 Hail ittos Street
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
TURtNITL'RE AND EFFECTS.
Mrs. J. W. Murray wflt mall by pub-
lic auction, at her residence. Britannia
road, God' rich, on
FRIDAY, JUNE 1st
eemmenctng at 1.30 series* sharp: _.- . One chesterfield suite, three pieces,
tapestry, reversible cushions, almost
new ; one De Forest Crosley radio, 8 -
tuts set ; two floor lamps; one library
, one table tempo -me hall table;
one hall mirror and hat rack; one din-
ingroom suite, conatettsls et ds theirs,
round tabic, buffet aid china cabinet:
one Singer sewing machine; one oak
clock shelf, one-Fifeben table; -six
kitchen chairs; one kitchen sideboard;
one kitchen cupboard; one Tudhope 2 -
burner electric store; one electric 2 -
burner plate; one Quebec kitchen
stove, almost new ; one Quebec heater
with stovepipe lengths; one kitchen
cabinet table; one medicine cabinet;
one lawn mower; one complete set of
Book of Knowledge (twenty volumes) :
one Simmons bed, complete; one brass
bed, eomplete: one linen cupboard:
four bedroom chairs; one cedar chest;
two round pedestal stands: one small
quare fancy table; one electric beat -
PUBLIC NOTICE
IPMLIC STENOC RAPHFR.-MIS,
E. M. RANCE will undertake typ-
ing and general stenography at reason-
able rates. 'PHONE 488,. Goderich.
MEETING OF 111'RON COUNTY
113 OOCNCIL
The meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held In the County
Council Chambers, Court House, God-
erich, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon
of Ape 5th, 1934.
All accounts, notices ofdeputations
or applications and other important
business requiring attention at thisI er: one electric fan; one 3 -burner coal
meeting of the Counell should 1* in -toil stove; pictures; dishes; glassware:
the hands of the Clerk not later than, cooking utensils; two large-sized car
the Monday previous to the meeting tires; and other articles too nnmerons
of the Council 1 to mention.
Dated at Goderich this 15th day of i There will be no reserve, as Mrs.
Hay. 1934. Murray has sold her business and pro -
J. M. ROBERTS, County Clerk. perty.
TERMS -Cash.
MRS. J. W. MURRAY, Proprletrese.
T. GUNDRY 0 SON, Auctioneers.
CARD OF THANKS
TSE BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF
THE LATE ROBERT TAIT wish
Ito thank the many friends for their
kindnesses to him during his long 111-
ness; also for the floral tributes Dent,
and for the use of cars for the funeral.
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE D. C.
BOGIE take this means of thanking
!their neighbors and friends for kind-
ness and sympathy shown them bra
their recent sad bereavement, also to
their father during his Illness, and
also thanking those who sent floral
tributes and loaned cars for the fun-
eral.
DIED
MURNEY.-In Goderich, on Saturday,
May 19, W. T. Marney, In his 87th
year.
MCILWAIN.-In Goderich, on Friday,
May 18, Hugh McElwain, in his 86th
• year.
GRAHAM. -in Goderich, on Saturday,
May 19, John Bennett Graham, 1n
hie 78th year. -
BOGIE. -1n Colborne township. on
Thursday, May 17, David Clark
Bogie, In his 72nd year.
CRAWFORD.-1n Goderich. on Mon-
day, May 21. Hannah Hatton, be-
loved wife of Thomas C. Crawford,
to her 54th year.
FRESH EGGS WANTED
ALSO CREAM -GET OUR PRICES
-[lour and Chick Feeds for Sale-
AGF)NT FOR PL.FITSCH IIATCIIERY
GODERICH EGG MARKET
(Apposite Library)
H. W. OOl9Mft =
MRS. I1 MMA LAI'DER TAIT
wishes to thank thoee who extended
many kindnesses during the long 111. 1
nems of her husband, the late Robert
Tait. She also wishes to thank those
who offered kind expressions of gym-
pathy and floral tributes in her be-
retirement : and those who loaned cars
for the funeral.
THE FAMILY 01' THE LATE J. B.
GRAHAM wish to offer their sin-
cere thanks to the many friends fee
the kindness and sympathy shown
them In their recent sad bereavement,
and also to Rev. Geo. T. Watts and
Rev. F. W. Craik, who officiated In the
funeral services. They also wish to
express their deep appreciation of the
`many hem/01W flnral trlhntes and of
the loan of cars for the funeral.
MREL.J. B. GRAHAM and FAMILY:
CROQUiGNOLE
Permanent Waves--
-CURLY RINGLET ENDS -
$2.95, $3.60, 36.00 -and a
$10 Wave for $7.50
AT .
British Exchange Hotel -
Wednesday, June 6th
MRS. JEANE SMITH GRICE
W. HARRY GRiCE
STRATFORD
A. S. MERRIAM COMPANY
GODERICH
MAKERS OF
Medium High-grade Mattresses
Feather -heels remade Into Sani-
tary Mattresses
Hair Mattresses made over
*like new
Pillow Cleaning 715o per pair
-All work kept sepsra4e
We eau for and deliver without
-'-
extra cost ---
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DANCE
----AT TIM --
PAVILION, GODERICH
HALT;jAYIDSOICali bit
SATURDAY, MAY 26th
FOR RALE OR RENT
COR SALE. -TWO SHOWCASES DOUGLAS R. NA1RN,
I Apply to MRS. SNA7.F7I. West Barrister and Solicitor
street. ()nice--Hamtl(on Street, (ieeerto►
Telephone 512.
MEDICAL
. F. J. R. FORSTER, ETE, EAR.
nit.
THROAT.
Late Houle Surgeon New Tort
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as -
austere
austere at Moorefield Etre Hospital
and Golden Square Throat 'loopiest
London, Erg.
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telelsbone 287.
Alt Hotel Bedford. Goderteh. from
1 pm. to 4 pm. on the second Wed-
nesday of each month
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
CHIROPRACTOR ANI) DRUGI.ESS8
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Equipped with electromagnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chlropraetk. Chronic, organic
and nervous diseases. lady 1n at-
tendance. Office hours 2 to 5 std 7
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday and Sat-
urday, and on Wednesday 10 to 12
a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., or consultation
may be had by appointment.
A. N. ATKiNSOtN
Residence and omce--Corner of
South street and Britannia road.
LEGAL
DUDLEY E. HOLMES,
Barrister, Etc.
Office -Court House, Goderich.
Telephone 55. -
QbR SALE OR RENT. -SMALL COT-
l TAGE. Apply to J. CALVIN MITT.
'Phone 116.
APARTMENT FOR RENT. -MOD-
ERN eight -room apartment over
store on Square. Convenient and com-
fortal,le. Apply MRS. JAS. F. THOM-
SON.
FOR SALE. -000D STRONG TOMA-
1 TO planta for sale. Cabbage and
cauliflower later on. JOHN FETA.,
corner Ca/Aria rbid "tad -Trafalgar
street.
n R SALE—BRICK RESIDENCE
on 18gln avenue; fine location; hard -
Weed floors; new furnace. For terms
apply to HAYS & HAYS, or to A. M.
ROBERTSON.
•
r. R. DARROW, BARRISTER. WTO. -
Successor to J. L. Kilioreo
Office --The Square, Goderich.
Telephone 97.
V0 SALE. - COMFORTABLE
I' eight -roomed honee, all modern con-
veniences, near Collegiate; double gar-
age, fruit trees, garden, lawn. A bar-
gain for cash. Will consider a small
place In town or country or summer
cottage as part payment. BOX 14,
NIONAh
s
COR SALE. -SOLID BRiCK HOUSE
I In fire teams condition, large veran-
da, electric water heater, combination
turnsce, soft water cistern, good well
brides the town water, lawns, garage,
*table and rear lot. Not tar from the
Ignore. (dash or terms. F. WOOLL-
00MRF., RF1Ai. ESTATE AND IN-
R('RANCE. 'Phone 296.
VAR RALE.--(1110TeE TOMATO,
1 cahhsge anti n,nllftower pante.
jape
�4(ewewev, her,
per dozen. H. P. 1.AMH 1BOOL
Widder street, Britannia road near
Sunset hotel (tarn at Mnrray'a cor-
ner).
FRANK DONNELLY, B. A.,
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office-Hee/Ikon Street, Oodertch.
Telephone 282.
HAYS & HAYS,"'
HAYS
Banisters and Solicitors
R C Hays, K.C., and R. C. Hays, B.A.
Office --Hamilton Street, Goderieb.
Telephone 88.
glamor M. LEE,
Barrister ander
Sas Ufe Building, A hidie sal Tie. .
(orbs Streets, Toronto (h
Telephone Elgin 5801.
INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
McKiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
m ANOE 00. -Farm and teols4s
town property insured.
Oek'ere-Aiwa. Bmadtoot, Proddett,
Seaforth; Jerome Connolly, Vlce-Pren,--
(,odereel► P.O., Murton A. Reid, Sea -
forth. Ree. -Tress ., Seaforth P.O.
Directors --A. Rrosdfoot, R.R. No. 7,
t4estorth ; James Sholdfce, Wakes ;
Wm. Knox, I.oaelesboro; Robert Fer-
ris, Rlyth; Geo. i.eonhardt, Bornholm,
R.R. 1; John Pepper, Brumfield ; Thee.
Boylan, Seatorth, R.R. 5; Wm. R.
Archibald, Seatorth, R.R. 4; James
Connolly, Goderleh.
Agents --W. J. Ten, RR. No. 3, Clin-
ton; James Watt, 'Myth; Tinley Me-
ilaehern, Maforth t Jetta Murray, /sa-
a.witt, Kincardine.
aid gat emir 'arae reeetptad at ilka
Royal last. Mutat: (blv% OaaWs
Oreeery, Paa..aa erss4.
J. H. Reld's Moral Store, 1layttele.