The Seaforth News, 1934-12-13, Page 4PAGE FOUR
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.
WALTON
The Mission Il3an'd meeting of Duffs
-United Chinch liras held in the school
room of the church an Decen4ber 9,
with an attendance of thirtytwo. Af-
ter the worship period conducted by
the Leader, the minutes of the last
'meeting were road and adopted. Bus
iness in connection with the Christ -
spa's meeting was discussed, It was
:decided to hold the Christmas meet-
ing •on Friday, Dec, L28, to which the
ladies of the congregation are cordial-
ly invited. After ,tlie election of offi-
cers. tliere will be a short program
presented by the members of the
Band and refreshments will be serv-
ed—tire kieing side to provide home-
made candy as a treat. ,\ Christmas
'story sea:: then read 'by firs. ILryans,
and after singing a Christmas hypo,
classes were formed for the study per-
iod. At the close of which the meet-
ing was dismissed by singing and
'he Mizpah 'benediction,
The young people's meeting held in
the evening at 7:30 was very well at-
tended. The Convener of the Mission,
ler} 'Committee, Miss 'Margaret'Cum-
ming, presided and gave a very in-
teresting report of the +silficers' meet -
mg ]geld at 'Corrie, and outlined a
study of i i slops Inc,,the next six
month., which should be very helpful
and interesting >1r. Cumming, the
pastor. gave 0 short address an Alts-
sion Work in Northern 'Ontario, and
the meeting vas closed with prayer
,iod the ,iirpah benediction,
TUCKERSMITH.
The Kippen Beef Ring will hold
their aminal meeting Saturday, Dec,
:12nd at 1 p.nt, at S.S, 2, "1:.i ckersmith.
The December meeting of the
Tuckersmith L;tidies Club was held
at the home of Mrs: Norris 'Sillery
with twenty-seven members and 4
visitors present. '.Che roll call was
auswere,l by suggestion; for Christ-
mas, and each member brought a
gift to be sent to the North. The pro -
grant included a reading by Mrs,
(}reg. McGregor, piano Sulo by Mrs,
V. Terryberry, vocal solo Alis. \[arg-
aret Crich, and a short talk on the
'Royal Winter Fair by .Airs. :A:. Pep-
per. The anneal reports were given
by the retiring secretary and treasur-
er and showed a most successful
year with 0 neat surplus in the areas-
,ary, a large amount a'f work done,
and an average attendance of 25
members at meetings. The retiring
president, Mrs. Ernie Crich, thanked
the executive and members for their
to -operation. Mrs. Fear moved a
,u•te of thanks to "Mr -s. Crich for her
splendid year's work, and the new
president, 'Mrs. Terryberry, spade a
iew. words. Thc members then pack-
ed a bale of about 75 lbs. of Christ-
mas goodies and clothing to 1>e sent
to lire,. Slo(nan for distribution
among needy folk in the North. The
president conducted two humorous
contests and a tasty lunch was serv-
ed, The January meeting of the Club
will be held at the home of Mrs, II'o-
ward Crich on Jan. 91.h. R011 all to
he answered by a question box,
Mr. and Airs. Tebhutt and Sir. J,
,Martin visited at Mr. Ht171a Af L C11-
larrs one day last week.
-Visitors at \lr. Cecil Oke's last
;Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Eph.
Clarkeof Constance. Mr, and lire.
'Jolnnstot of Bruceficld. Ale Russell
'Coleman and Mrs. T. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalin \lcLean visit-
ed at Mr. Edgar Allan's last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. john Brock 1'f Eiina-
rille Visited at Mr. Cecil Oke's re-
'ently.
Mrs. Trios. Coleman read in the
London Advertiser where a teacher
and i )u i
111
1
1 1'l I7O
P t met for .3)y car .
Airs. Culenian can conte ahead t that
as she and her sister visited at Hen-
sel] a time ago, where they called on
Mr. R. Stair, who lives south of Hcn-
sail on the Highway, a teacher whoa,
they have not seen for 59 years. .Ile
,as a teacher. in S.S. No. 3 l•Iay town-
shim in ;10715.
'clic meeting of the 'I'ucicersmith
.Aggressive'Club will he held at the
home of Mr. Wallace diaugh on'Tues-
day everting, 'Dec. ;1l8t11, Report of the
convention will he given. Roll call, ".•\
.Christmas ':Message."
Mrs, John 1 -Pay spent a few days
visiting her daughter, Airs. 'Phonies
Oliver of Hibbert,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Pullntau visited
en Sunday with Afr, and Airs. John
'Powell of Afctl(illop,
Mr, and Sirs. Gordon Hayter and
family of Detroit spent the week-
end with the latter's mother, Mrs, E,
'.Ross,
Mr, Alfred 'Ross is spending a few
weeks visiting relatives in 1?etrni1;
MrClark of St. Thomas is spend-
erog a week or so in this vicinity via -
king his :cousin, -\.lr. Mervin Lane.
Mrs. J, Jervis of Ghroton spent 'Sunl-
da
last y at the home of Mrs. Raba.
Chanters,
uSir, and. A'6rs. L. •PIcarcl and son
filranit an•d Two ciaugh'ters, Margaret
'and ,Mildred spent Sunday with Mr.
'trod 'Mus. A. 'Nicholson.
Farm Machinery -and
Repairs
Come in and see our New and
Used Cars
Agent for ehrysler, DeSoto
and Plymouth
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AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
All Repairs and Labor Cash..
i
Air. Stanley Ford has accepted a
Job for a year with Mr. Ivan (Forsyth
The 'S,IS, No. 7 'held their annual
dance for the section on Friday last
and all. report a splendid good tithe
and good music,
ihirs, ;Henderson is visiting her
'daughter, Mrs. Alex. Wright, for 1
1\lanae
new,
Mr. Charles Lane, Jr„ is visiting his
sister, Mrs, Hugh Deady, of May-
nooth,
Sir. and 'Mrs. Andrew Moore and
family spent Sunday 'with her sister,
Mrs, Collins o'f London,
The teacher and pupils of S. S. No.
Tuckersmi111, are Preparing for a
Christmas conce.rt, consis8•ing of dia-
logues, drills, songs, dances and reci-
tations, to be held on December 19th.
BRUCEFIELD.
Tncdeer with S.S. No. 3 will 'hold
their Christmas tree and entertain
meet on Monday evening, Dec, 117th,
The IBru•ceifielcl 'Snnday ;School will
hold their annual Christmas entertain-
ment on Friday evg., Dec, 2111st, This
as former years, will have gifts
brought for the needy,
.Dr. Anna McIntosh, ,Dr, and Mrs,
Carman Haugh and lir, ;iitn Eckel,
of Toronto, visited with the farmer's
Parents, ler. and -firs. 'C. Haugh last
week,
Miss Margaret Mustard, R.N., of
Hearst, visited at her home hi the
village and community recently.
The annual Christmas entertain-
ment will be ,held in the schoolroom
of the United Church on Dec.
211tst when slides showing Christnnas
pictures and hymns will be thrown at
the screen.
Sir, and Mrs. Jas. McQueen and
Mrs L. Forrest and Mrs. Jas. 'I'hoinp
sun and 'her mother, Mrs. Chesney
anti Mrs, Pearson, and Air. John 5Ir-
Ewen spent a pleasant dinner hour a
the Mime of 'Aar, and Mrs, Arthur Mc-
Queen last week, the occasion being
the celebration of A4•, SfQueein'e
80th birthday. He is now enjoying
good health, his many friends will be
glad to 'hear,
rrhe Sunday School teachers an,
oltivers of iirucelicict Uniited C'hurcl
gathered at the hone of Air. and errs
Wallace Haugh for a surprise party
Progressive crocluinnle was played
the winners being AMrs. Jas. 'Tho`u1p-
ron and Rev, lir, Bremner. Lunch
eas provided by the ladies, andat an
close of the evening, Mr, and Airs
(laugh were presented with a beau-
tiful occasional chair.
'Miss Erma 13roadfnot is visiting
an Toronto this 'week,
The Young 'People's Society helc
their weekly meeting on Monday ev-
ening, Dee. lath, vitt Gordon El-
liott presiding. 'Harry Alrlwinkle teat
lite Scripture and 1 ill McLachlan led
in prayer. The topic 'Uniting Our
Forces," w45 very well taken ,by iii]
Pepper. It was decided that we hole
our next meeting on Sunday- even-
ing, Dec. 16th and that the Young
People's Society take full charge o
the service. 'The meeting of Dee. 24th
will be withdrawn.
1
CHISELHURST.
A meeting was held 'iii the base-
ment of the 'Chiselh1rst United
Church on I'Jtursd,y last for the pm
-
meet of organizing a A\ -'omen's insti-
tute for this district. There was a
rood attendance and the eolluwing
onftrers were appointed: President,
Mrs, Glenn 'McLean; dist Vice -Pres„
Airs. Alex. Mc'Gregor;. 2/ncl Vice
Pres., ., Air . Roy McDonald; Sec,-
Treas., Alas frank :Rat'h'hurn; branch
directors—Mrs. Simpson, Alae. Rob-
ert McLean, Mrs. \•Vn1, Py bus, Mrs,
.ances Turnbull. 'Auditors, Ales, Siniip-
n Airs. Alex. MdGregor. Press .Re-
pretentative Mrs, Cantp'bell. Eyre..
Branch representatives—Mrs. Glenn
McLean, Mrs Frank Rathburn, Mrs,
\Ann Martin District Director, Mrs.
F. Rathhurn; /Pianist, Mrs. '\Vnr, Py -
nus, Assistant, Miss Gertrude Mar-
tin. The following were the conven-
ers of the committees—For education
--MMrs, Harvey Jacobi; for health-
\Irs, F,d. Ohaprpe' agrieultere—Miss.
Maude 'McLean; d'on1. economics --
Mrs. Geetr ode Martin; " legislation --
Mrs. Harry. Caldwell; continue,' acti-
rttes A
li s
, Carl Stoneman; tan•
relief—
Airs. G T. Wren; historical research
--Mrs, Simpson; Publicity—'Mrs. Roy
MclDon1ld; industries — Mrs. . Jame;
Turnbull. The ijanuary meeting will
)e. held. at the home of Mrs. Glenn
McLean ;on Jan. 2nd.
STANLEY
-lis Hazel rSmi11ie ache 'teacher)
and pipits of 19, IS, No, 5, 'Stanley,
assisted by the young people of the.
section are preparing a Christmas
concert and entertainment to he put
on in the school house on the even -
ung of Friday, Dec. '?!Pst, Admission
i15 cents,
Rev. and Mrs. C. 'Eicher and son
L4rner 'Eicher 'and wife of Chicago
visited with \'Crs. Eicher'•s sister, Mrs,
'Nelson ,Keys and 'friend, in 'Stanley.
lei, 'F_'ichet also gave an interesting
missionary address at the 'Goshen
Church last Tuesday evening,
'Sir, Elgin AloKinley attended a
poultry com•ention at ,Hamilton pn
Monday.
\t r, and Mrs, Gordon ,Hayter and
family of Detroit visited with the for-
mer's parents, lir. and Mrs, Harry
Hayter over the week -end,
5'G-. and Air.. Alfred Westlake
spent the week -end with friends in
London.
Mr. Ronk. I'enhale motored to St.
Thomas one clay* last week,
;An old fashioned raising bee took
place on the farm of lair, John
Scotchnter on the Piste Water High -
may for the purpose of erecting a
wood. sited,
Sfrs. blaro':1 Penhale :nein a few
clays visiting her parents. Arr. and
Mrs, Geo, Hodgson,
'lir. Gladwin Westlake visited with
friends in St. Thomas last week.
Mi. Joe '\\'ild spent the week -end
w•itit friends in London.
The following is the monthly re -
pant for November of S.S. No. 4 N„
Stanley. Fifth—Stuart Watson 47%,
',lean Dunn 46. Jr, 'I Gordon West-
lake 91', Billy Armstrong 80, Melvin
,Greer 75, 'Ethel\V'ats,nt 67. Sr. aliI=
revue Greer 73. Madge Houston 71,
\\ dfeed Rau, 1 •, 15!1, — :\ndrew
Rau 55. 'I1,—.Us ar Talbot 12, An-
thony Rau 59. Pr.—Lorraine Talbot,
Jean Greer, Jean Ran.
Frartres Mossop, Teacher.
WINTHROP
:A large crowd attended the euchre
and dance in the hall on Friday night.
The prize winners were ladies' first,
Airs, Fergus I1ull,tr'1; ladies' lino
hands, Miss Reta Campbell; peen's
first, Alt Earl Habkirk and men's
Ione hand prize, Mr, John Montgom-
ery, After hunch a felt hours were
.pent in ,lancing,
'Another euchre and dance will be
held 5 the hall on 'Tuesday night,
•.l)ecenthet 1 1'11, Brussels orchestra,
Alr. and Mrs, Fergus Bullard spent
Saturday in London,
Mr. and Mrs. . Lorne Hulley and
family .pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Harley 'Hulley
A. stag euchre was held in the hall
last Wednesday night,
Cavan Churci, will hold their
Christmas concert on Thursday.
'Dec. 20th,
The regular and annual meeting of
the Y.P.S. was held an December bl
with Edith -id I 1
eu presiding. 1d1n
I e The
meeting.
repel with hymn , cul
lowul with plater h1 :Margaret \lent
,nlery \\ it r. Little thea read the
Scripture lessen. The minutes of the
previous Meeting were read and ad.
'pterl and the rail tali was answered
by a large attendance. Isobel Betties
wave the treasurer's report fur the
year 35534. Hymn 02 was sung and
with Stewart Dtlmnge acting as chair
'(11010 the meeting was then thrown
open for the election of officers for
,5935: Hon. Pres., Ret. G. E. Mor-
row; president, Neil Mon t,gomcry ;
tree president, Dill Alexander; sec-
retary, 1eerie Bolton; treasurer, Stew-
art Dole -lege; Christian Fellowship,
Marion Little; Missionary convener,
Margaret Douglas: citizenship con,.
Gordon Rennie; literary and social,
Thos. Blanshardt collector, lien. Bet-
ties; auditors, I•Iarold Betties and
Stanley 1-Ifllen; pianist, .luta 1'r'yce;<
assistant, Edith Hillen. After sing-
ing hymn 46 tete meeting was brought'
to a close by repeating, the 'Lord'=
prayer in unison.
Her Cinderella Romance 'Wrecked by
Her Girlhood Sweetheart
Read. u
t The h
American !
e roan \\ ecicic
with Sunday', Detroit' Tunes,. 'hot\
the 'long masquerade of an ambition.
girl, who had climbed up from kitch-
en maid to princess, was ended when
0 waiter served lel', cried. out
(,Aly owul„'
Beechwood
STORE Offers to the
Christmas Trade
Raisins, with seeds or Seedless
2 lbs
Raisins, Fancy 'Seeded... ,15 oz
Cleaned Currants „ 1 Lb.
Mixed Cut Peel , , . % lb.
New Dates 1 lb.
Large Prunes 2 lbs.
Baking Cocoa 2 lbs.
(Shredded Cocoanut r/ lb.
Forest City Baking Powder with
glass
Fresh 'Roasted Peanuts , 2 lbs.
Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) 2 Lbs,
French Cream Candy ....3 lbs. 59c
Chocolate Drops 3 lbs, 49c.
Giant 'Wrapped Saw Logs..each 10c
Nut Taffy Patties each 10c
Pop Corn Balls ,& Prize 'Pkgs.—just
the thing to decorate the Christmas
Tree. Also 'Oranges, 'Winter Grapes
and Apples.
Children's
Corncob Drinking Mugs 15c
Children's
Colored Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25c
A Good Assortment of useful Gifts
for every member of the family.
We are headquarters for Aladdin
Lamps and supplies. Order your
Lamp now and enjoy its brilliant
rays through the long winter even-
ings,
Heavy Rubbers 1,45 per pr. up
Lucknow Flour 2.60 per cwt,
.I-Iighest price paid for live chickens
and dressed 1Geese-1',Ved, A.M,
25c
15c
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CONSTANCE.
The '\A7:\. held their regular meet-
ing and election of officers in the
church on Thursday, Nov, 29th, The
president opened the meeting by sing-
ing a hymn, after which prayer was
offered by Mrs, Roy Lawson and
Mrs, E. ,Afars, Mrs. 'Wheatley gave
a reading on ''Not Tine Enough."
.Airs. Gardiner gave the Scripture
lesson from the 2nd chap, Peter,
dwelling of this thought, "The Act
of Christian Living," after which the
Rev. A!n, Gardiner took the chair for
the election of officers, The officers
for the cuming year are: Pres,: Mrs.
James Hugilit 1st Vice, Mrs. Robs
Rogerson; 2nd Tice, Airs. George
Wheatley; Treas., Mrs. Earl Lawson;
Secretary, Ales, Ernest Arran's; com-
Mittee, \irs, Austin Dexter, Mrs.
James Dale, \irs. \\'n1. Knox; organ-
ists, Mrs, Peter Lindsay, Mrs, Jno.
Ferguson. Three .roup. were form-
ed; eonvcncr No. 1, 'Mrs. E, Adams:
No, 2 group -.-Mrs, Geo. Leith; No. 3
grot,p-Mrs. Robt. Rnq'el'son, 1t was
decided at this meeting' to hold a pot
luck supper 00 Dec, 27. Further par-
ticulars next week.
The \\ 5l.:S. are holding their reg-
ular meeting at the home of Mrs. 13,
B. Stephenson this 'Thursday,
Mr, Ross \1'e'Gregor and ler, .Eph-
riam Clark put on a dance in For-
ester's flail on Friday evening when
alum; l5u guests were present. All
reported a good time.
The Live \\'ire Class are holding
their monthly social evening ,nn Fri-
day et -ening of this week in the base-
ment of the church,
On Thursday afternoon of this
week the W. Al. S. will Bold their
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. L. 13. Stephenson.
Mr, George Wheatley' is under the
doctor's care at present, but hope to
see hint around improved in health
in a few clays
Air, and Mrs. Jos, Riley, Mrs,
Frame 'Riley and Sins, George Riley
spent Monday at the home of Mr.
and Airs. George Cook of Gaderich
township,
Alt
and Mrs, Alfred
'Glazier I•a.
ler . )est
Sunday with Mrs. Thos Pollard.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam 'Glazier of Vitt-
are
einate spending a few clays anto;lg
friends in the viCitlity,
?t'tr, and Mrs. Benj, iSnell spent
Thursday evening last with lir. and
Mrs. David Meisen,
BEECH WOOD
Our teacher, Miss Anne Ai, 'Ryan.
has resigned Incl Aliss Beth Carlin
has secured the position to teach af-
ter Christmas,
'Afr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith of I(en-
ilworth visited m-ith 21', and Mrs. Jos.
Flanagan on Sunday.
'Airs, 21. Alurray of Dublin is visit-
ing at the home of her son, John E.
\Murray,
Afiss if-Iclen Murray spent 'Sunday
with her friend, Miss Beth Carlile.
Mr. and Airs. !Peter Maloney spent
Sunda)' with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jordan, Hibbert.
:Persian Balm is irresistibly appeal-
ing to all women who appreciate
charm and elegance. Qts use keeps
the complexion always clear andr
beautiful, ;Conic in effect, .Stimulates
the
skin
and makes '
it
wonderfully
soft -textured. !So'fteus and whitens
the hands. IP•ersian (Balm is equally
invaluable to open as an excellent hair.
fixative anal cooling s'havin'g lotion.
Splendid also to protect the tender
. skin ,of the child,
MANLEY.
The many friends of Mrs. Pat. Mc-
Lau Klin are pleased to learn she is
recorering sloevily.
M7. and M'Irs. W. Manley and their
daughter Bernice spent the week-
end with friends in ,Seafontli,
{.Letters of thanks are being sent
from the drought stricken areas of
the West to thank all those who con-
tribute towards their relief,
f'acle Frost has been testing the
weak spots of late.
ST. COLUMBAN.
Vfr. IRo'ben•t McGrath and little
d'aug'hter Dorothy returned to De-
roit last week Atter speeding the past
month at 'his 'home here.
•Mrs. James O'Sullivan came 'home
from Kitchener hospital this week.
We are glad she is getting. along so
well.
Mr, john Holland Jr. went to
Windsor on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Jaseph Moylan of
!Kitchener called on friends here last
week.
'Patricia Kale, daughter of Mr, and
A4ts. Joe iKale, has been confined to
her ;hone with an attack of appendic-
itis.
1'fr, and Mrs, Terry :Flannery visit-
ed Stratford friends on ;Sunday,
Mr. Michael Downey has 'been laid
up with a 'bad case of poisoning in his
hand,
We are glad to see Mr. Wm, 'Burke
out again atter being confined to his
home the at few- 'woeks.
LArrangenaento have been made to.
hold a euchre and sods] evening in.
the parish hall on Wednesday even-
ing, Dec, 26th. 1.1' will be sponsored
by the C.W.L.
CROMARTY.
Aleasrs. Ken 2IciI(cllar and Russel
Scott were among those w'l,o secured
prizes at the Guelph Show.
Messrs. Ton, Hay, 'Russell Butler,
Frame Hamilton and Len Houghton
attended the Winter Fair in Guelph
last week.
'Miss Bessie McKay of 'I'nckersolith
visited over the week -end with 21:r.
and Airs. John Scott in tate village.
'AL•. George Laniond of London
called on friends on Sunda)",
Little Dick Reid is under the doc-
tor's care.
The Young Teeple will present
their play, "Here Conies Charlie' at
Thames Road on Friday evening,
Dee. lath,
HILLSGREEN
Air, and Mrs. 0, Robinson spent the
week -end with friends in Mitchel
Mr. and Air.. W. Davidson were
visited•during the week with friends
Iran; Stratford.
Miss Dolly Hagan has bt'en nurs-
ing Mrs. Norman Cook of Hnsail.
Miss Edna Cochrane spent the
weer. -end with her cousins at Clinton.
'lire service in - the Hillsgreen
Church on Sunday afternoon was
withdrawn owing to the 'funeral ser-
vice of the hate Mr. Jas. Johnston of
Klippen.
Air. and Airs. Garnet Deters and
dao titer Marjorie of Dunnville spent
a x1'11' days 11n this vieltlity,
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HULLETT'CENTRE
Mr, 'VS'm, Carter was a very succ-
essful poultry exhibitor at the Royal
and Guelph Fairs, winning 334'first, 14
second and 7 third prizes.
The first skating on Thos, Law-
rence's
amvrencc s .open air rink w•a5 on Saturday
Alt, Fi•ed King and fancily of Ayl-
1191' visited. at Wm. Carter's last,
week,
We are glad to report that Airs.
Rnht, Jamieson is improving in health
Ale John llessellvoo,lJr. gave the
young people a fan. ^e last Thursday
119;111 and a real good time is re-
ported.
lfr. L, O'llrien of Zurichf called on
'Wm, Carter last Sunday.
Mr. James Medd has wine quite ex-
tensively into the butcher business.
'The following letter has been re
eeiyed from the West:
:Madman, Sark„ Nur. 20. Sirs. W.
Carter. :Dear Friend,—Your nice bot-
tle of mince meat •arrived safely in
.Gudeman and we got it. Thank you•
so much. It and lemon ane my fav-
ourite pie, both of which ire seldom.
get, a> you can realize how Inttc11 it
was valued, Can you let me have the
receipt for it please. Maybe next
year, if we have a crop, T will try
and make some. 'Thio year We were
dried out, had killing frost every
month and grasshoppers by the mile
lion, I have a pig garden but was not
able to raise any seed whatever. It is
mean not have any vc,etablcs to
speak of in the cellar. 'Still we could
be a lot worse off, because we hat7ll..
meat and milk. Von will hander
about the relief car that was sent
here. One car divided into a mmnici-
.l'ality gave each a taste. Our share,
we have ,3 children, girl 119 yrs„ boy
,15 yrs., girl 1112, we received 2 bag;
potatoes, 5 apples, 3 turnips, 5 tar -
rots and cabbage, Others got other
m e retable'., They figured 1 veg. to
each member of the fancily, We were
delighted with then. Truly the Lord
does provide. Apples at the stere
here are lite cents a pound, so )1'e
seldom get any,,.IWe have had very
dry Weather this fail. No 'rain siuee
Spring to do any gond and now we
have 1 inch of ,snow•. I remain,
thankfully yours,
A[rs; H. Gricsser,
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leather soles, padded heels,
$1.00. Boy's sizes 75c.
Men's Choc, Kid Romeo 1-Iouse
Shoe. Elastic sides.
$2.39.
Men's and Boy's "Arctic" Cloth
House Shoe, felt and leather
sole, $1.00. Boy's, 75c.
RUBBERS
For Street and farm wear, also
Overshoes with one, two, three
and four buckles at lowest
prices,
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