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The Goderich Star, 1937-12-10, Page 6'w1U lat ve been el gifted several "times' in ,,the township -of Turneerry. • • Ur. ,and Mn. George BaYnbain, of -Centralia, on, Thursday last celebrated their fif‘ty-eigItth wedding annivereary. . Mr. atill Mrs, Henry lailber, of Cry- laet' week ebserved tile tifty- - *seventh -enalversary Of, their wedding, Mr. Either ietently pessed'ille eigh- tieth itietildaY• The congregation of Melville Pres- byterian, church, Brussels, \ has ex- tended a call to Rev. alugh F. David- "eoa, X.A,., of Toronto. 01r, .DeVid- gen is a Inktive of 'Newton, One ',Robert i)10Donald Simpson, of Brus- ;sels, died November 30th 1.n khts. fifty- sixth yetkr. 'Citronit ill -health pre- vented him from achieving hie ambi- thmeof being a teacher. Of late years ..he had operated a farm on the edge -of t4e vIflage4' Lois' Banter, daughter of +Mx. and 'weeks ago,ewas ft•ett for en X-ray examination, Which_ re- vealed that Ihe had a fractured skull. iShe will be confined to her bed for- -, •:.one time. enizabieth Kellerman, wife of Gott- fried Oestrieher, Viesbwoode died studdelay on 'Noventher 20th at the home of her eon Samttel, .nortlt of Daehivood, -where She had n%de her home the past Year, • the MRS in her eighty-first year. Surviving, +besides her husband, are fever sone aterone daughter. The death occurred recently, at her home In TuCkerstrath townehip, of +Miss Margaret Alexander, a 'lifelong rest - !tient of that township. She was born ebrty-eight years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and 131rs. John Alexander. She is Survived by six brothers. The death occarred on Friday last. at; her home in +Morris towaship, of Mrs. Victoria Shurrie, wife of John Sleurrie, in her eeventy-rourth year. Deceased 'suffered a stroke a few days before"her death. She le survived by her husband and two sons, Clifford, at Stratford, and SleKenzie, at home. Thomes Bradshaw, of Goderich, is a brother. ' Or. Moir tier* to New York Dr. A; Moir, ofliensall, has le ./ New Yorle,„ where he will,e.e.efenti. a anenth, investigating .tY-eitreatment of „inebriate patients g wilevue Hospital and other CieW.,,,Y,ork inStit1ittoM4. Valter.-0/619 • At the.home of ,Mr. and 3Irs. K. .1. Hamilton, Beli Telephone Manager o Wingham, met, Both Mrs, Adams and Mrs. Hamilton were injured, Mrs, Adams having a fraetured kneecap. They were taken to the,+Setiforth hos- pital-- The drivers_ escaped any ser- ious injury. Still Unconscious , Month after Sttident The tendition of'.Nortnan..Shepherdi of concession 13, Hallett, Who has re- • mained uneonscious from head injur- ies received in a fall on November 0th, hue not improved sufficiently for an X-ray cq)osure to be taken ,to de - tenable the" nature of „his injuries. UT. IShepherd .6n the morning of the accident had risen at anearly, hour to do the chores when he felldown the stalrwarin hig home, striking his head on the floor below.. A fracture of the ekull or concession of the brain Is f ared. • 44' Wilfred U. Turnbull; an Exeter young man who ie Englaad as an exchange 'teacher, had the 'hgeoref :be- ing ;presented to Their .Majestles King Ceserge and Queen Elizabeth, who visited the district in -which, his sato& is situated.- The King and Qtieen liaVing heard . there Was a Canadian Present at a gathering which.they. at- tended intimated that they would like tO ha vce'hitu presented. Mr. Turn- bull tented with the Queen for about five minutes and found her most gra; clous and. charming, • IMelinchey--6-11ohner The tuarriage took place on Monday, November 'Mb,. of Miss Mabel Roh- ner, daughter *of Mrs. Margafqt J. Reamer and the late Jelin (Rohner of Stanley township, to Prank Waite.. ehey, on of Robert MeOlinchey.. and the late Mrs. 51tOlinehey of the .8.1 -me • township. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. E. A, ,Poulter of Brownsville. The young. couple Will reside on the groom's farm ou the Gos- hen line, Stanley. • - Owen Geiger:4 111un1cipateeereer zeensall correspondent 'writes: • /The people of +Bengali were &owe- -what surprised wthen they heard on Paturday Alight that for ,business rea- ms Mr. Geiger did not qualify - for the reeveship. This is the first time he has failed to qualify since ,1923. when Ile re-entered municipal life by defeating the late Alex. Smith for the reeve:411p. He wee Reeve In 1023, 24, Skuiv.1 'Exeter, the marriagelms solem- t15. 213 and 27. in i92s he -*as. de - Weed of their youngest daughter, Dor- feated by.litobt, 'Higgins. also agate at 4atik1 5Iar1eOta0. to Albert Frederick, . iw-eleetion ht ld. the same year. Mr. AO of Mv. iend Mt3 Frederik Walter ii-liegins won- again in 1029 and 1930. Ailsa Craig. The happy couple In 4931 iIr &eiger defeated_ J. W. *lir Make their .11tome• at Exeter. Ortwein' and in 1032 he defeated litobt. -4E4WIler -81-1 per Cent, • letimerou'ily one vote. In 1033 he %vas ,tit trite $1400Y • defea tett .by William 'eentsitt and in The iaowlek Fair Hoard has de. 11104• and 1935 by William J. J011e.S. tided. tel retain twenty Per tent. of all lin 1930 in a three -cornered contest he 'Itirbe`filene7tS Wen at this. year' ,8 Fair, in order to be able to carry on next „year es, natettl„ Wegther conditions OW the epidenik 'of infantile paraly- 'vie Ate %Anted° as causes of the Fair's leek' Of eueoekt -Guam:tally this year. Ag*4 Ilunett Oa* 13444ettY Theodore Pettier, of the 9t4i conees- akin o/ tattliett, died suddenly on 13it- Am* evedrug Ii it eighty-third year. fte had boett as active he +Usual ail day And In his chair listening to It, radio prograth when he passed Away. . His wife eredeeettsed hlzn ond be Is stsritilletV• by two eons, utizstin, ilvith Whom he made his home, and • z.thairies„ oft. an Adjoining farm. lilloted •hi efdlision ° Sestet* „ _Fy ley rontlitIone on the roads is at- trIbuted a heed-ott collisiott :Which hap- pened Ptitutdity afternoon west of lteafortbdriven by Thos., Adams, TuelierianIth fernier, and al that tY natty trated d containing nutty valuabI titre on bow to play defeated Villiam Shepherd and Delia Robinson. In 1937 he wae -defeated by the presentelteete, Ernesthattdicke Between l0e0 and 1914 he was a mem- ber of the Coned! and Reeve a num- bei f tithes end, lo 1911r was. 10.onnty Warden. He hes heti a lung; inried and honorable TrinteiNIcrifeet's.,• 4 * To heftr 4t eutnslaughtet'e charge' -against • eear-old boy accused of killing his father, British Col- umbia's assize court moved into the woods, 25 tulles front Vancouver to the etuutp ranch where Samuel Lamont Metcalf, 53 -year-old eyiir veteran, Was shot to death. This graphic pieture shows the conet 1.1 .1141-41-, BELFAST . BELFAST, Dee. G.—Mr. George Lane Is still laid up with a sore neck. IMts. Wm. iSherwood is spending the. winter with her daughter, Mrs. Adam„ Johnstone, and Mr.. Johnstone. 'Mr. and .Mrs. 0. MeGee, of fReafrees, gave (Rev. W. .T. Patton and Mrs. Pat- ton a pleasant surprise. on Sunday afternoon -by tailing on them. air. Joe (Scott, ef near Amberley, spent a couple of days last week -truck- ing: gravel tor Earl Sherwood; Roy and Bert Alten. • PARANIQUNT PARAMOUNT, Dec: 0.—Ir. Alex. MacNay and Bobby accompanied- Mr. Peter MacNety • last week -end to Ot- tawa, where dile will spend the winter with his son Graham. Sister Dies in Sasitatehewan.—Mr. W. at. Martin received the ,sad new that his sister 'Frances- (Mrs. Andrew ISu.kith) bad passed away on Norem- ber 20th at Star City. Satskateliewan. She had been in failing health fer a number of years. - The remains -were Interred in „Pennant -tem -eters, near her former home in 'Success, Sask. Mrs. Smitb, was born and grew to woman- hood in Paraniount. 'She married Andre* Smith and in 1011 they with . .. • , court - )o111. The, accused lad is shown • at RIGHT 1 , -tarr`olV) ftieiug the court. Ha :Was acquitted by ft i 4 i ' WI all (10 ift ted their verdict only live minutes ' after hienrltii how the father had kept his Wife ana two children in constant 'fear. Speators. -usually .quiet in Canadian eourtrooms, broke into applauSe..• Alleti,41,mver,41q,„.YMallaonikeP „,..,741,1g.,%1Wtqr"-" fflitolevi i, ,, , •4-.4A,-zogit, ,.....,- ...„,....,..., , .,----., their &tinily of eight children moved to Success, WA.; - whew they. farmed- . for itt'-number • of years. Since her huehamrs-deatist in 102.5.', Mrs, Smith had spent much of hertime with her daughter !Elizabeth. ". 'She leaves to mourn !tee loss two daughters and fottr sons, all living in iSaskatehowan, one son and one daughter having prede- ceased her; else three brothers, ISOM Martin and John Martin, in Alberta, and Williamon the old homestead in Pam mount, NII2E, Dec. 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finnigan, Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. Rutledge and Wilmer attended the,' funeral nf Mrs. Rutledge's untie, Mr. Levi Snider, oil Tuesday of this. week. Mrs. R. MeIlwain is not as well fl Iter umny friends would wish. Wk. J. C. Stewart is not very well at present, !Hiving takenanother ball spell this week. • Mr. J. E. Baectler, of the tioderich, 'Mfg. Co.. has some men cutting logs, in the bush .he purchased from Win.1 Stewart, better „knoWn as the old Dodd farm, . He Intends to cut about 200.000 feet 6f:togs this winter in duct hush, The Nile Y. P. S. are holding -their Batumi meeting in the form of a ban- quet on Tuesday, December 14th. The +Department of Mines and fte- Sources has issued a thirdedition of the new map of Cletnadtv. This 1001, mile -to -the -inch sheet has proved very popular and since' it was first Dab' fished about two years ago ever 20,000 copies bare Weft distributed to eppit. cants in all Parte of the Doininion and &Wad. The new issue of 10,000 copies is to meet the continued demand • for this map. The map shows the pro- t1ncei4, distrlets, railway lines, cities*, towns, main rivers and pribelPal lakes and Islands.. It Is,2 inehes by 80 inches lir Size and Is suitable for ready reference tor general Information tibetit Canada's 3.004,S611 square miles" of territorY. • •' KloPieg of the .map *may be obtained from the ,Surveyor General ; Deport. Went of ',Mints and •Resourees, Ottawa, .3 cents per tom t opy be fertilsbedc' free te au y sehool upon the epplication of the principal or school boa hi. • SIIEPPARPTON. '.$1lrilktill1)TON, Dee, 0,-,-Mlits *Yale rOterGodetitho vidted with ber pare'nts,, Ott. and Urs. , /oho stere eneiStireleY, • ' Mr . end, Mrs. llosman, Of West41d, tea withatt. Ihil'Ufs, Fronk 411-., he 'teacher and. puI1 o$..S. 11 art busy praetititig for tiAfit 0004 .to btla 0 Guild meeting tChrtit tnri At the hOnie of Ur& Nine et, die w* spnt *Un biokeor Ur& Arita itabihni, tow and tb ono sta•i eve* tht; 4•6111siactsr POtrairt its ° finuicual 'firelight •offa HAVE ou ever tried shooting*,* aiora,"a whole roil, Of tint On Otte subJeft; not flinging it* pOeition the leatt bit Merely altering the:WO the light strikes 'it? ' it may iteeraloolleit and fatal**, ott.bitt it eitta.40 one of the. Most ituportsntphotOgraptIO leintetts you Ater toot, • Tri it On thie theory: that the ob- jecs .in a Picts** hate id' teal tere*t In themselves hitt that *tit the intereirt Is it the, they, are lig1ited4hoir the light *Itiketis hacli *lido** are,0404. Or In the words ot a eat lerenth IlhotogratMers that the ettbieft h, nothings the lighting 1* tureottgag. Take * photoflood Ialnp In A. re- fttot *ad Aricaltte a Dumb *Matt Weett,-,ets 'woe fruit * Ing, froth a bowl --on a White table top. Hort enough general Nowt ligbt to eta detail in the eloadoists., ' Now set tip 7011ar Ofillearik VrIttt the nth* right too*** 11, for \yoar trot *obit*. V* tit light tar to tits laitt tit. 011ie the light 4 the Slitilett, take tate With the IMIleott elkeittettbs bulb so that no direct light Alas*, Into the Nun - era lens. . • TO As inithIr positions as the lengthof the Mtn tell allieffa, When the plot*, resjsmiloeloPeil andjrint." the differences will Otound you., 'study, them oincyou will learn Whit - can be done with light when ,it 'properly used. It low 4641 like still: lite, try si series o torttlat** **Ifni. the tame person *44 the tone pose but di? - t 444101 Ot Iightlng. From plc- ture to ordure, fade' expression will "slay ii•stonishingly;.4.102 With flat front lightssiniatir with the light Iow,awd direett* in front, stintied even torridet with the light low and to *it itlde,, and io att. Arne of laadatatota, ilitOir of the der ,,they the 400 MOttillt ihttdow* WO too* end growth* o e deur Of effnlifig, • CREWE., CREWE, Die% ft --Miss Lorraine and .3Ineter Lindsay Durniu have returned from London, Where they spent several ‘eeekee'in Victoria. Hospital. We are pleasedl to know they ate liome agaht and sti-Anuch improved. Mr. and Mrs. *Wilfred Drennan anti family, Mt: and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, lionald and “we.udolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. jack .Curran and family attended the lifty-fifth weddit.g anniversary of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Hackett, Of Luck - now, at the home" of their on, Thomas Hackett, on Monday, November 20th.. The Y. P. U. met last ..Friday eveu: lug at the home of Misses Audrey and •Glorid Congrani, with a goad attend - mice., Mr., Bert MeWhinney was ,.11.1 charge of the program. • • Mr. Reggie Gauley received Word last Week 'that his father, Mr. Isaaj Gatecte of Vergus,• had broken his ankle aml Allen had , dislocated hie shoulder. We hope for tieene_a_ speedy recovery. Me----E.rauklin Kilpatrick, of Sea - forth. formerly of Macklin, Sask., spent a few days with his untie and aunt. Mr. and Mrs., Bert Finnigan, last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley at- tended° the funeral of the late Mrs. George Baker at UndetwoOd on Fri- day last. A nuniher from here attended -the contert which was Ileld in the Parish hall, Dungannon, Friday eveuiug last in aid of the library. . • The motithly mOetIng of the W.M.S. Will 1* held at the home- Of Mrs.' Matt. *Shackleton. 'Mrs. Earl 31eWhinney, of Echo Bay, Algoma. is making an , extended visit et the home of her 1111Cle and cousin, Mr. Dave MeWhieneye and Bert. Mr. Conrad Treleaven. of Toronto, vieited ids uncle, Bert . Treleaven, on Satutday. Me. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan. Reit ,Louisk.spent a day recently with Mrs. Joe. Ohamney. of Donnybrook. The Sundey sehool .coneert and ,Stli LOT lietiewill be *held oft Tues- day, Decembei' 21st, in the church here ,LEED111b..\', Dee. 0.—Mr. and i3lrs. 'Harvey Fisher and their children and. 31rs. Fisher's mother, Uri. Ruth ThompsOn, motored' to London on Thursday last. - 3irs. Thoinpstin re- mained therk to visit het -daughter for a while. Mrs. tocke 'Cook visited her mother, Mrs. Wilson, at Nile, for a day Last week. The tbristtnas entertainment of Et;S. No. 1 will be held at the sebool en Tuesday evening. 'December 21st, at 8 pan. airs. Horace Iforton epent hest week tit Porter's '14111 with her daughter* Mrs. P. Harrison. Word has eeme of the death on Man- gey inerning •4it Sir. Arm. Huston of Goderich, uhose wife wits formerly alias Elizabeth LInklater. We extend to ther and het .daughters_ our sincere syrapathy, OTTAWA, Dee, et, LOW - risco. Itivet In ,Montreal, .harbor dur- ing Notelatber, was itit% lohtis• bigter than Otober, 1114 higher than Novem- ber, 14036, and 03 lower than the hlgb- est November (1861) *ince 130, the Mines., and Resources CileOirtMent re- ported toxlwr. The Water *Vet was 42yt wits higher than the 1004 Nee, terabet, (1934) alike 1800 dad 1144 lower than the average of November for 'the last 'setenty4seven years. take Superior fluting Novetat‘eo Was % of An tneh lower than October', Incheo higher than NOveuktiet lest year and 12% higher ,then die -*vett& lettit for the Vitt vlevettty.oeten you% Zake Huron trais Inches lower, haw CktOtiero 2% lower' than NIOTtol* ber, 4084, and 0104 loivo thaw a, 'for the, last etventpeeren wae, 1% int % higher then Zsl' 42% lath* low aretage et the pat nty-seren .14VGA., 444'. ThOti, ifterhoon; • „It.' UeKetutle,,,t 01!eksoni 'returned 'home:tete:04 was A vharge. After the. follatved4aad reports. were given, tom 'ter, .•,),Ers, •Oter.) y4Ort 04; ',the ,,,.secietarieStheariclus''''Ller4rt- pleaSant visit witit bee 'ilattini devotioual eXercises 'hnsi4eA 0404 'Wheatley, neap irindsor:: ' went* 41t4s, G. c. 4rre1eavn Onvtrk. • ,Up "Thornton Eedy, at student of kited 41 piano. lustrumentol 'Mrs' Ge6 Ohaves PuilneSs, ;COliege,'' Toronto, en.' trivia offered' Prayer, • 1.,-te'r! .;10Yed the wtyek-en.t1/: with his. patents, ttie paSfori.tool;*harge eflito toul :Am.:4T', • '1.0.1$:., election of officer* which rekult;04 Awes has.W.tuyned.14poin follows; President, .Urs. •30„'• thret4 t1OitS :81sit:With.,relatives 1,!t' icenile; 'ist Tice -president; 4iss, :7%11a Detroit . Pentland; • ,2nd vice7preSiiietit,, - TlAe eft the 4th Arthur Elliott; recording.i.and concessioa of. '4WIfield, 'ef which Miss Polldtztg seerotarY, Dieksou is teaCher, are preparing to give their eeneeet to parellts ,And frieads_iu the School •'oii. the eveultIg of Deveurber l7th.• .,Alvs. John, Derain, and, Ittfluit ..Sen weelt visiiLiig at' the lloole of her brether-in-Jaw, ;1X.r, garyeT "Mbt'rer• Mr. and Ups,- Heber 'et.iy and fam- ily Tisited their relatives, Mr. and Ars, .11," F. Nickel, Stratford, ou Sun- day, , Miss Cord +Culbert3MviSiting for. riew lidYs with her sister, Mes. Leon- t,eed Crawford,. Port Albert, "Mi'. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown 41,Sti1$talit, IlYan;',..preoo- -seeropw. '31r4 11, ROaCkt supply retary, Mis. ;110Whinney $7:4.40011? secretary,•WI'rs... .4Xtss-toollr$", UontblY .s.0;‘qet,8:r.ri-egr$,,.. X .1,1,1re;.*: Sifara secretary, Mts. - Terner5 Per440- .4ecreter,Y, JIM Finnlgait. -• The Library Concort..--,The annual itbrark Concert, ea eutertaliiipeat *- ways looked forward' to, wkS held An the parish hall an ,Friday o'lliht and was enjoyed by a large' audience. splendid "mixet1 progrant was given, with Rev. T. R. .Turner 111 the chair. The opening number WRS 'a chorus by eained about twenty Meade to a 'card the buttgaution sehdol,:followed party -last ,Priday night. . pretty' drill by the ictildren or the Nue 'Miss. Bernice Rettelt 'lett „the begin- schoOl. Boys of the Deogannon seltoc,i ning of the week to take a ceurse in .gave a demonstration- et tunabliug and hair dressing With' Ikfliss °Camptheri, pyreall&building, ter whinii they had ,Listowd, been trained by Mr. John 'Martin, Word tecelved regarding Miss Pearl teacher at creive: , others to tale po Finnigan; from, Yietotia- Hospital, were Plisppy" Hail, Mr. ,Storm, each where she underwent an operation for in cowboy songs with guitar aecont- goitre, a week ago, is that s,he is doing paniment ; Miss icialre Pentland, Mss remarkably' well. I3eth lYieConnell„ !Master Billy 4tew- Ur. and Mrs. Richard Gitraner, art, .Mr. Bowers, in readings; Afr. Lucknow, visited her mother, 3irs. J. Leslie Scholtz, Miss Ettabelle.WebSter, Barkley. Mrs. R, Fitzgerald, who Miss 'Lois Treleaven, sews gnu 'ha.'CML_Vtliqrizp4ott,4*Ieva e.- Sr:4-4,•-atkg.,11)1,4_,M.411 Airs, ROA. Treleaven, wbo fractiliA w re giVen, thv"„Puitile her hip Some time 'ego, iskrecuperating of the Junlor it00111 of Dungannon quite welt and _Was visited over the chioo1 Mr Turner in b1 address as week -end by; Mr. and Mrs. Normao chairman advised the peopleto avail Treleaven, Xis:. *Hattie Treleaven andethenitieteeS Of the opPorttitilty to read three children, Donald, Evelyn and some of the e.plemild beoks. •ine the Patricia, of Toronto. ' • .shelees • of the public, library. Reeve Mrs. Annie Culbert, ou the gravel Richard Johnston *Wield also road south of the village,- is spending spoke -a few words' on the!ettiae' line. - a week •,,with her sister-in-law; 'Mrs. , Sam ISwan, Ripley. air. James ,Smith and son, Leslie ortiod'eriele was out to Dug: gentian and vicinity - visiting friends and relatives last Thursday. • Mr. Robt. Stothers, his mother, Mrs. Win. 4.4tothers, and sister,. Mrs. Frank Jones,. motored to Toronto On 'Satur- day, returning on Sunday. • The W. - M. S. of Erskine Preshe terian church wiIl hold their Decem- ber meeting and election of' officer's at the home of Mrs. Prank Jones oti Fri- day. Mr. Ben Mole lost a flue horse of his team last week. • . Mr. Bill - Cook had the telephone in- stalled on Monday. Mrs. David Girvin received word at • the end cif the week from Vaneonv ir of the death of her datightelein-lan, Mrs. • Sam Pentland, formerly Jean Ratallu, twin sister of •the late 'Mrs. Dan Biekle, one-time resident of *Dun- gannon. Dungannon Beef Ring—'The annual meeting of thr Dnngannoii Beef Ring aS held Saturday afternoon with the president, James MeWhinney, pres1d- ing.4eThe price of the beef for the year was set at 13 eents. Election of officers resulted as • follows: Presi- dent, James McWhinney; secretary - treasurer .+Prank Pentland! auditors, William .Stewart and Jacob M. Reed; -inspectors, Thomas -Wiggins. James SleWhinney and Robert Davidson; butcher,. Thomas Webster. Ladles* Guild.—The Ladles' Guild of 1St. \Paul's chureh met at the home ar Mrs. It, J. Duruin, with Mrs. Hamill-. ton, the president, ite eharge. After the devotional, period, a .diseuSeiee took place and it was decided to make donations- to -help # Western .:tamily who are settling bere. An eleetion Tf officers was held,, resulting- as fellows: President. Mrs. Thos. Park; viee-Prve. sident, Mrs. !Harvey !Mole; Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Patterson. HIM A. A. and Mrs: Maloney were present and after the business 'part Of the meeti-tg was 'over tea was served and .a social tiine enjoyed. The. January meeting will, be held at tlte home of Mrs. ;liar- vey W. M. 8 Elect Oflicers.A—/The t,h..e 'United 'ehurch Met* Friday HORSES OR CATTLE rePP;rid promptly and efficiintly. • SmOrphan_ii< ncOiLEcr to WILLIAM* STONE SONS "• LIMITED ; fif You with the latest in your most !becoming style,. but more especially It him fit you with the best foryour eyes. ARM ERSATTIENTIO N ' virt REMOVE .DEAD IlORSE.S -.0041) -- CALL US FOR kitOhiPT SERVICE Our Men Will Shoot 014 and msabki4 Ailitaats /vxvizolvE ItODR NEAREST, ST.46.TION COIXECT srAtrowniON181":APLIO TALLOW,:4P40. =MR 235, llefeedey, T*zesday& 1, 10. rreadie usethosstesv ago DAN* e*Stelit4bisre Pranteealedgson Burnett tereite 014 grand 'Old eterY of boyheecl for . the delight of a million Wulero,tb aereen PreftentatiOn will add int.% inottntraeoirlo their "